Arrival of our New Vicar and details of services in Eastoft

Many of you may already know that the Diocese of Sheffield has appointed a new Priest In Charge for the Marshlands Benefice which includes the Parish of Eastoft.

 The Rev. Justine Smith has been a curate in the Brough area following a career in medicine.

 Whilst the Diocese secure a permanent home within the Marshlands, Justine will be residing in the School House in Eastoft with her daughter.

 Before she can commence her work as Priest In Charge, Justine will need to be licensed by the Bishop Of Sheffield. There will be a licensing service at 7.30pm on Wednesday the 18th May at Whitgift church.

 You would be very welcome to attend this service and we hope to make it a very special occasion.

 Justine’s first service in the Marshlands will be at Eastoft church where we will be joined by the congregation from Whitgift. Again you are very welcome to attend and meet Justine yourselves.

 I’m sure Justine will be making herself know around the village over the next few days and weeks.

 The services in Eastoft will be as follows:

 Sunday 8th May Holy Communion with the Ven. John Hawley 9.30am

Sunday 22nd May Holy Communion with the Rev. Justine Smith 9.30am

 There will also be a united Benefice Service at Swinefleet Church on Sunday the 29th May at 11.00am

 If you would like to know more about the church within Eastoft then please do get in contact.

 Ian Bishop

Churchwarden & Hon. Sec.

01724 798756

Playground Update

 

E.C.W.A have successfully applied for a grant of £13,500 from North Lincolnshire Community Fund to undertake phase 1 of the Eastoft playground redevelopment.

To date the following have been completed:

  • Purchased and installed a Toddler Adventure Playground
  • Wood and bark have been cleared from the site
  • Baby swings have been repaired and replace
  • Junior swings have been repaired and replaced

It has also been a time of extensive liaison with Playdales (the original suppliers of the playground equipment) to replace timbers on the swings, log walk and chain rail that had rotted despite being well within the guarantee period!

The final parts of phase 1 will be to lay a concrete bed with matting at both the entrance to the playground and underneath the swings. This should improve the ground surface in wet weather and remove the need to, annually, top up the bark.

The remaining action will be to replace a porthole on the toddler adventure playground, which has been vandalised, and this will be done from E.C.W.A funds.

E.C.W.A would like to thank residents for their patience and co operation while these redevelopment activities at both the hall and playground are occurring.

In addition E.C.W.A would like to thank the following organisations and volunteers for their support over the last couple of years, behind the scenes, which has enabled us to reach this point today:

  • Eastoft Church of England Primary School
  • Eastoft Parish Council
  • Councillor Trevor Barker
  • Steve and Alan Brown
  • Sue and Mick Hartlebury
  • Mark Curry
  • Paul McCartan
  • William Castledine
  • Norman Bailey
  • Jeremy Hall

Village Hall Funding Success

 

  • E.C.W.A have successfully secured a grant of £5,289 from the Windfarm Community Fund. This money will be used to install double glazing and replace both the entrance and emergency exit door during this summer. This should then reduce heating costs at the hall, raise the level of warmth and improve access.
  • E.C.W.A will also, through it’s own funds, be replacing the fencing and gate access on the Yorkshireside of the hall, which were badly damaged in last winter’s storms.