July 2011 BROAD TOWN NEWS Published by Christ Church
Sponsored this month by The Social Club
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Readers
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Sidesman
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Chalice
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Cleaner
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Flowers
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Sunday Jul 3
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10.30am
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Clyffe Pypard
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Patronal Festival Benefice Communion
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St Peter
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Wednesday Jul 6
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2pm
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Hilmarton
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Holy Communion
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Sunday Jul 10
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9.15am
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Tockenham
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Family Communion*
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Trinity 3
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11am
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Broad Town
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Sung Communion
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C Green / Mrs Green
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D Marshall
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D Marshall
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Mrs McLaren
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Miss Lewis
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6pm
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Clyffe Pypard
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Evensong
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Sunday Jul 17
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9.15am
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Clyffe Pypard
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Family Communion
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Trinity 4
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11am
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Hilmarton
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Family Service*
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6pm
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Tockenham
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Evensong
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Thursday Jul 21
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1.15pm
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Broad Town
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School Leavers Service
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Sunday Jul 24
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9.15am
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Tockenham
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Morning Prayer
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Trinity 5
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11am
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Broad Town
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Family Communion* +
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Mrs Richardson
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J Wallis
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Mrs Drury
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Mrs McLaren
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Mrs Crocker
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Baptism
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6pm
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Hilmarton
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Evensong
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Sunday Jul 31
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8am
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Broad Town
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Said Communion
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S Richards / A Richardson
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S Richards
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S Richards
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Mrs Marshall
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Mrs Crocker
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Lammas
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9.15am
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Hilmarton
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Communion
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11am
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Clyffe Pypard
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Family Communion + Baptism
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*Denotes a service that is particularly suitable for all-ages.
REVEREND ALISON WAY
Looking back - looking forward
Looking back – at the end of May we had a really enjoyable and renewing celebration of Rogation – as we worshipped in and then walked between all four churches of the benefice. Each leg of the walk was completed by ten humans and a dog (not the same humans, nor the same dog each time!). Six people walked the whole way from Broad Town to Hilmarton via Clyffe Pypard and Tockenham. The weather was kind - it started overcast, it rained on us for 10 minutes at the end of lunch and we finished the day in glorious (if a little windy) sunshine! The landscape, paths, roads, crops, livestock and wildlife were very varied and spoke deeply of God’s love for us in many ways, and provided much inspiration for prayer for the harvest, our rural environment and economy. This months’ picture depicts us on the way to Hilmarton (where we were shortly to be sustained by some much needed tea and scrumptious cake before a very uplifting Songs of Praise service to finish the day!)
Looking forward – as we begin July, this is often the time we take out to refresh and renew ourselves via our holidays. Whether we are holidaying near or far, or holidaying at home this year, can I commend taking time in these longer days of summer, to reflect on the glory of the world around us, how it speaks to us of God’s love, care and creativity, and to continue those prayers for the harvest, our rural environment and economy. Also over the weeks ahead spare a thought and a prayer for our children and young people, particularly those leaving one school for pastures new whatever they may be. Please prayerfully support those finding it difficult to identify what the next step is especially those seeking employment for the first time in our very tough economic climate.
With love in Christ, Alison Way, Rector, Benefice of Woodhill, The Rectory, Wood Street, Clyffe Pypard, Wilts, SN4 7PY alisonway@tiscali.co.uk, 01793 739044
DATES FOR YOUR DIARY
15th Jul Kentwood concert
19th Jul Graveyard working party
20th Jul WI
21st Jul School end of term
13th Aug Avebury walk
2nd Sep Back to School
3rd Sep Big Gig
10th Sep Coffee Morning
15th Oct Safari Supper
16th Oct Harvest tea and festival
26th Nov Christmas coffee morning
CHURCH THEFTS
The PCC would like to ask everyone to please be vigilant when walking around the village. Our church has very little lead but there have been several attempted lead thefts from churches within our Deanery. The most recent at Hilmarton only last week.
CHURCHYARD WORKING PARTY
There are many old graves and headstones in the Village Churchyard that need care and attention. There will be a working party on Tuesday 19th July from 6.30pm. Please bring tools, no grass cutting required; it’s mostly moss and Ivy removal. Refreshments will be provided. All help greatly appreciated.
“FRIENDS” OF CHRIST CHURCH
Thank you to the members of the village who have kindly set up standing orders for “The Friends”. We look forward to more people using this way of donating / becoming a Friend. Forms can be obtained from Rosie (731526) or Clive (731511).
The scaffolding will be going up inside the Church this summer to take the old plaster off the west wall, so the Friends will then see where their money is going.
ART EXHIBITION
Thank you to everyone who supported this event. We had a successful weekend, 98 pictures were exhibited and we made a profit of £385.
SCHOOL FETE
Thank you to the villagers who supported the School fete and congratulations to the staff and parents who put on such a grand afternoon. The school took £5,036 on the day but there are some expenses to come out of that. The school team won the football tournament and the displays were superb from the maypole dancing to the gymnastics, the Irish dancing and the kick boxing.
GOLDEN WEDDING
Betty and Jerry Bastin celebrated their Golden Wedding on June 3rd, with a family party at their home in Chapel Lane. A ‘Chinese Banquet’ from the Jade Tiger Restaurant, was followed by Strawberries and Champagne and a beautiful ‘Golden’ cake topped with sugar flowers designed and made by Sophie (10). Betty and Jerry wish to thank their lovely family (Jonathan, Nicky & Sophie, Rupert and Dawn, Molly, Amy and Tom) for giving them such a happy day!!!
BROAD TOWN PRE SCHOOL
We had a fun-filled day on June 11th at the Broad Town School Fete. Thanks to all those who helped with the fete. Pre-School had a toy tombola, pop in and paint sessions and cookies and cakes. We raised £250. Our Pre-School balloons were popular with the children, and the sunshine was a great advantage too!
Tempest Photography have been into Pre-School and taken individual and group photographs, and we have some exciting enrichment activities coming up:
30th June A Playranger will be leading a Forest School session and cook-out.
7th July Butts Farm visit.
14th July Sports Day and Leavers Presentation.
We still have spaces available for September, so please contact us if you would like a visit or have any questions.
Tel: 01793 731911 www.broadtownpreschool.co.uk
CONCERT IN ST GILES' CHURCH TOCKENHAM FRIDAY 15TH JULY AT 7.30pm
We are delighted to say that the Kentwood Show Choir is coming to Tockenham! It's their first visit here and it should be a fantastic evening. The Kentwood Show Choir, from Swindon, Wiltshire, is like no other choir you will ever have seen before! Led by Sheila Harrod, the Choir delivers songs from its vast repertoire with energy, passion, movement and style. From blues to ballads, showstoppers to swing, and classics to chart toppers, the Choir creates a sound that can take your breath away. .Tickets are £8 (£7 for concessions) and the price includes cheese and wine refreshments. Ring Ken and Pauline Arnold for your ticket - 01793 854157.
PARISH COUNCIL
1. School crossing. A set of bollards and markings have been put on the road near the school to help children cross safely. Unfortunately cars are parking too close to them, obscuring them and reducing their value as a safety aid. Vehicle drivers may not be able to see them. Please think before you park.
2. Footpaths. The PC is keeping a log of footpath problems, but please bear in mind that we have neither the power, nor the manpower, to keep them clear. We rely on the landowners to maintain them. However, there is much you can do — particularly as a pair of secateurs, and strong wellies can do much to improve access.
GUIDED WALK ROUND AVEBURY HENGE AND CHURCH BY ARCHAEOLOGIST BOB CLARKE
On August 13th we will meet in the National Trust main car park for 1pm and the walk will take about two and half hours. The terrain is flat and the distance a leisurely 2 miles.
For hardy souls Bob is prepared to extend the walk to West Kennet long barrow.
Cost £5 per Adult – Children free. Light refreshments available after the walk. We would like a guide on numbers so names please to Bob Clarke or any member of the PCC.
BROAD TOWN WI
Broad Town WI had a very different speaker this month. Christine Kinder, plus three harps of varying sizes, enlightened us on the history of this fascinating instrument. Everyone knows the archetypal sounds of the Harp - the classic 'angel' music of hands running up and down the strings - but there is oh so much more to this amazingly versatile instrument; in fact it really is an ancient forerunner of the synthesizer and is capable of so many different sounds that we were all completely surprised. Christine told us how the Harp has evolved over centuries with evidence of the existence of Harps having been found in ancient Egyptian tombs and in the far East. Harps have changed enormously over the years from simple structures with a few (out of tune) strings to being extremely sophisticated and complex. The large Harp Christine brought with her not only was multi-stringed, but also had the ability to change the pitch (sharps and flats) of each string through a complicated mechanism of levers and finally (as if that wasn't enough) the Harp also had several pedals which can be set to a multitude of positions; the harpist not only has to be ambidextrous but must display pretty nifty foot-work too! It reminded me of trying to pat your head whilst rubbing your tummy.
Between the stories and anecdotes Christine played pieces going back as far as the early middle ages, right up to music of the present day; Lady Gaga and Coldplay songs sounded just as good as the classics of Gershwin's Summer Time and Henry VIII's Greensleeves! The music chosen demonstrated just how expressive the Harp is depending on the key of the piece and also HOW the strings are played. I'm not sure what everyone else expected from this talk, but I for one was really pleasantly surprised and enjoyed it immensely.
Broad Town WI meet every third Wednesday of the month and our next meeting is on 20th July when the speaker will be Reg Dawson who will be telling us all about the lives of the American Cowboys and bringing along cowboy artifacts. Visitors and new members are always warmly welcomed, so please feel free to contact Jenny (President) tel: 739268.
BIG GIG – 3rd September 2011
Following on from the success of the Little Gig (and our thanks go to all the bands, the Social Club and all who came), we are pleased to announce we have booked Beyond the Break and Ali Finneran, plus have found another band that play “folk rock, jazzy blues, ska, funk vibes through to ballads and the occasional jumped out rant” called Kolakoca, making a total of 13 bands / artists - our biggest and best ever line up. Full details and sample tracks are available on our website. And we will have a recording star amongst our midst – Josh Kumra of Kicaberry is currently playing the large festivals with Wretch32, who have a single out on the 14th August featuring Josh, which is expected to be a top 5 hit!
Apart from the music, for 2011 we have enhanced the alternative entertainment, with drum workshops, guitar workshops, trampolines, boat swings, bouncy castle and bucking bronco. Food-wise there will not only be the obligatory BBQ, but also a selection of Indian Curries from award winning Josh Krori who featured on Gordon Ramsey’s ‘F Word’, plus a stall providing Sweet and Savoury Crepes. As always, adding glamour to the culinary delights, we have those stalwarts the WI providing Tea, Coffee and Fantastic Cakes, plus the usual well run Bar provided by the Social Club, serving Real Ales, Real Ciders and a great selection of other alcoholic and soft drinks. Top music and top gastronomy; what more can you ask for?
If you want to come en-mass, we have a group discount promotion: buy 6 adult tickets and you will receive the 7th free! So round up your family and friends and benefit from your bulk buy – this promotion may be withdrawn at any time, so get your tickets early! We are still limited to 500 attendees and following on from last year’s success and the improvements we have made and the fantastic line-up we fully expect to sell out, so guarantee your Big Gig place and buy your tickets now – an extensive marketing campaign starts in July.
You can get your tickets by phoning James on 731108 or dropping in to Holmes Music (Swindon). You may also order your tickets on line on our website using Paypal – there is a small charge for P&P. From mid July, we will have additional ticket outlets at: Broad Hinton Post Office, Bassett Books (Wootton Bassett), Rouses (Wootton Bassett) and The Trotting Horse (Bushton). Standard ticket prices are Adults over 16: £15, 12 – 16 year olds inclusive: £5 and under 12s: free.
www.broadtownbiggig.co.uk / www.facebook.com/BroadTownBigGig
SAFARI SUPPER
We are planning to run a Safari Supper in the Village on Saturday 15th October. We do have 10 hosts but ideally would like another one. If anyone is interested in participating please contact Sara on 731114. We shall start altogether in Cotmarsh, work up through the Village dividing up between venues and finishing all together again in Pye Lane. Cost £17.50 per head for a 3 course meal – wine included. Proceeds to Christ Church. Tickets from 731114.
LINK 6
LINK 6 Good Neighbour Scheme offers a full “good neighbour” service which goes beyond just driving clients to / from medical appointments. We can also help to make your life more bearable and enjoyable by being neighbourly, in other words, doing things like:- Dropping in for a chat, Carrying out small DIY jobs in the house, Doing a bit of sewing, Walking the dog, Reading a book or newspaper, Accompanying people on a walk.
It is not just the elderly – anybody who needs our help can ask and we will try to help. We do operate a voluntary donation scheme to help with our running costs.
if you need our help, please ring 01249 892558, Mon – Fri 10-4. Please be prepared to leave an answer phone message.
We are looking for another co-ordinator to join our team who answer the phone, and more volunteers. Do you have a few hours to spare? This would particularly suit somebody who is stuck at home and cannot get out much. To find out more, please phone the number above or e-mail allison.bucknell@btinternet.com
THE GUILD OF WILTSHIRE ARTISTS
Run workshops at the Village Hall on every third Saturday of the month from 10am to 4pm. All are welcome including painters who are beginners.
Tea and Coffee provided but do bring a packed lunch.
Help will be given to those who request it. Contact telephone numbers 731154, 731519.
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AUGUST 2011 EDITION
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BY 6pm FRIDAY 22nd July. It is regretted that submissions after that time cannot be included.