Broad Town News - the Broad Town Village Newsletter
01

February 2014 BROAD TOWN NEWS Published by Christ Church

Sponsored this month by H5ADVENTURE

Date/Day

Time

Church

Service

Readers

Sidesman

Chalice

Cleaner

Flowers

Sunday Feb 2

10.30am

Tockenham

Benefice Communion with Archdeacon Ruth Worsley

         

Presentation in the Temple

 

followed by bring and share lunch at Bushton Village Hall

           
                 

Wednesday Feb 5

2pm

Hilmarton

Holy Communion Held at 48 Poynder Place

         
                 

Sunday Feb 9

8am

Broad Town

Said Communion

M Green / S Richards

S Richards

S Richards

C Marshall

C Marshall

4th Sunday before Lent

3pm

Hilmarton

Celebration of Ministry Service followed by tea in Hilmarton Church Hall

         
                 

Sunday Feb 16

9.15am

Broad Town

Family Communion*

C Marshall / D Marshall

J Wallis

D Marshall

C Bettinson

C Marshall

3rd Sunday before lent

11am

Tockenham

Holy Communion

         
 

5pm

Hilmarton

Evensong

         
                 

Sunday Feb 23

8am

Broad Town

Said Communion

R Holness / C Green

C Green

C Green

C Bettinson

C Bettinson

2nd Sunday before Lent

9.15am

Hilmarton

Holy Communion

         
 

11am

Clyffe Pypard

Holy Communion

         

* Denotes a service that is particularly suitable for all ages.

REVEREND ALISON WAY

Pastures new……

clip_image002Over the last few weeks as well as all the usual round of activities, I have been attending to clearing out cupboards and contemplating how much stuff I have. It is frightening how one woman and her cat can fill a large 4 bed roomed house in six years! At one level most of the stuff doesn’t really matter. In our disposable society I could replace it relatively easily if I had sufficient funds. I admit there are some things of no obvious material value, associated with occasions and moments of life that I would be sad to part with. These things have huge sentimental value, but the associated memories are really more durable and lasting than the things in themselves!

What is of real value ultimately is not our ‘stuff’, but our relationships and love for one another deep from the heart of God. I am grateful for how many people across the communities have taken me into their homes, hearts and confidences over the past six years. I have learnt a huge amount in my time here about God’s love for us all, and I am grateful for all the kindnesses and hospitality I have received. I am also very grateful for all who have worked so hard to keep our four beautiful Churches a float in so many ways, particularly those willing to serve as Churchwardens and Parochial Church Council members.

For your information: I am off to be the priest-in-charge of ChristChurch South Nutfield in Surrey, which is in Southwark Diocese (and I will be licensed there on March 6th). I will also be the area officer for Lay Mission and Ministry helping parishes across the Croydon Episcopal Area to deepen their discipleship and their involvement in the life and work of their local Church.

My farewell service here will be on 9th Feb 2014 at 3pm in St Lawrence’s Church, Hilmarton, followed by a bring and share tea in the Church Hall. You would be most welcome. Thank you again for your support over the six years I have been your priest. As well as all my stuff (!), I will be taking many happy memories of this part of Wiltshire with me!

With love in Christ, Alison Way Rector, Benefice of Woodhill, The Rectory, Wood Street, Clyffe Pypard, Wilts, SN4 7PY rectorwoodhill@gmail.com 01793 739044

FAREWELL ALISON

It was with heavy hearts that we accepted the inevitable – that at some time Alison would move on to pastures new. Alison has poured her heart and soul into this Benefice and we know she is ready to widen her ministry and experiences. We wish her well and hope she enjoys all her new challenges. At least she will only have one PCC to contend with – not four! The last service with us is on Sunday 9th Feb at 8am and the last service in the Benefice is on the same day at 3pm at Hilmarton followed by a take and share tea.

DATES FOR YOUR DIARY

2nd Feb Vision Day

9th Feb Alison’s farewell

10th Feb Parish council meeting

13th Feb School break up

15th Feb Hilmarton Moviola

19th Feb Children’s workshop

24th Feb Back to school

26th Feb WI

1st March Coffee Morning

2nd March Broad Town Church AGM

7th March Women’s world day of Prayer

30th Aug Big Gig

COFFEE MORNING

Hi Everyone, a happy new year to you all. The next time the Christ Church Coffee Shop opens will be on March 1st for the annual pancake bonanza. There will of course be other delights to tempt you. It will be great to see as many of you as possible for your delectation, relaxation and conversation.

VILLAGE HALL

Broad Town Village Hall is managed by a very small group of dedicated people. To maintain the smooth running of the Hall, we meet every 6-8 weeks. The AGM will be held at 6.30pm on Tuesday 18th March 2014, and if anybody would like to come along and join our committee they will be most welcome.

PARISH COUNCIL

It has been noted that parking in Horns Lane and Chapel Lane has become careless in the last month. This has caused difficulties for residents and affected rubbish collection. Please park tidily and consider others.

Dog fouling in Broad Town and Thornhill is again becoming a problem. Dog owners must, by law, pick up any mess made by their pet in a public place. This includes school playing fields, sports grounds and parks but also footpaths (including those across open fields), roads and roadside verges. Enforcement officers can issue on-the-spot fixed penalty notices and refer offenders for prosecution.

Parish Council meetings are held in the Village Hall on the second Monday of each month at 6.30pm.

FOUR WAYS BROAD TOWN: YOUR COMMUNITY PUB

Join FOR FREE IN FEBRUARY – come down any Friday or Sunday between Friday 31st January and Saturday 1st March and claim your free Broad Town Social Club membership for 2014. After this date, licensing conditions may require that a token membership fee applies to all regular users of our facilities or participants in our activities. BTSC is run by a small, unpaid committee of people of all ages – new volunteers, supporters and enquiries are always welcome: phone Matt on 01793 731499; email fourwaysbroadtown@gmail.com. Facebook users can get all the latest by clicking 'Like' on our page at facebook.com/FourWaysBroadTown

EVERY FRIDAY The Fourways Community Pub: 8pm–late… ALL AGES WELCOME – membership not required

Get to know your neighbours and share good times with friends just a short stroll from your house! Or why not drive up and walk home? (Remember your torch!) Play pool, table tennis, darts & table football – all FREE! Music fans always encouraged to hook up their phone/mp3 player or bring along favourite CDs to listen to. Proper ales and cider from only £2, including: Morland Old Empire, Wychwood Hobgoblin, Jennings Sneck Lifter, Hook Norton Old Hooky, Wadworth 6X, Becks Vier and Tetleys Smooth on draught. Red & white wines, branded spirits & mixers. Aero hot chocolate, Tetley tea, Nescafe coffee, decaf & Cappuccino. Soft drinks, diet sodas, sweeties and snacks.

EVERY SUNDAY Fully licensed bar from 7.15pm. BINGO Eyes down 8pm; last ball 10pm

We've welcomed a few more regular players over the last few weeks, and handed out some individual prizes of £40+, as well as the regular House rewards of £6-15, not to mention winners of the raffle and cards games. Bingo novice but keen to try? Sit next to one of our 'dab-hands' – they'll show you how it's done: the more players we have, the more fun it is for everyone, and the bigger prizes we can offer! Unlike other bingo games in the area, every pound fluttered is GUARANTEED to be returned in prizes to our players. Stakes start at just £1.25! Junior Broad Town Social Club members (12+) allowed to participate!

BROAD TOWN WI

At our January meeting, we discussed the resolutions to go forward to the vote at the 2014 annual meeting. This was followed by tea and some delicious desserts provided by the committee.

The date has changed for February’s meeting and will now be at the village hall at 7.30pm (doors open at 7.15) on Wednesday 26th February. Details below.

‘Dementia- Hopes and Fears’ a talk by Dr Simon Manchip

The diagnosis and treatment of dementia explained.

Dr Manchip is a Consultant in Old Age Psychiatry for the Avon and Wiltshire Mental Health Partnership trust, working in Swindon and Wiltshire. He is also the National Dementia Advisor for the Order of St John’s Care Home Trust – a not for profit organisation that runs 74 care homes in England. His special interest is the management of behavioral problems in dementia, especially in care homes.

Talk will commence at 7.30pm until 8.30, followed by refreshments & questions

Broad Town Village Hall: Wednesday 26th February

We cordially invite you to come along to this open meeting and find out more about this important issue. Entrance is free although a small donation to cover refreshments would be welcome.

BROAD TOWN COMMUNITY LED PLANNING (CLP) GROUP

We are sorry that we have had to postpone our last two advertised meetings due to lack of any recent progress of the proposed Neighbourhood Plan. There is an Area Steering Group meeting for all the villages involved in the New-V Neighbourhood Area Plan arranged for Wednesday 12th February in Purton. If there is any news as a result of the meeting we will of course keep you informed.

Please contact us if you would like to go onto our mailing list on lorraine@mrsbillis.co.uk. Would you like paper copies of documents if you don’t have access to e-mail?

Give Lorraine a call on 731188. More information is on our Community Forum on www.broad-town.co.uk or from Common Places www.New-V.co.uk .

HILMARTON MOVIOLA

In association with ST LAURENCE PAROCHIAL CHURCH COUNCIL Hilmarton Parish Church Hall. Saturday15th February

clip_image004Captain Phillips 12A

Multiple BAFTA and OSCAR nominations for 2014 Based on the true story

It is 2009. Aboard U.S. container ship Maersk Alabama, 145 miles off the Somali coast, Captain Richard Phillips (Tom Hanks) spots two suspicious looking skiffs heading at speed in his direction. When he radios for assistance however, he is advised only to inform his crew and ready his fire-hoses. Within minutes, a crew of Somali pirates have boarded and hijacked the unarmed freight vessel, taking Phillips and his men hostage.

As negotiations drag on and tensions rise, the relationship between Captain Phillips and the Somali pirate captain, Muse (Barkhad Abdi), takes centre stage as both men find themselves at the mercy of forces beyond their control.

“This is acting of the highest order in a movie that raises the bar on what a true-life action thriller can do.” Peter Travers – Rolling Stone

7.30 pm, with doors opening at 7.00 pm. Tickets are £6.00. They are available from the Post Office, Poynder Place, Hilmarton, or telephone the Box Office 01249 760312

clip_image006

This month I am writing again about the role of Carers. Did you know that it is estimated that more than 10% of the UK population are Carers? In the 2001 Census that was almost 2 million people. It is thought that there are many more people out there who are Carers, but who do not see themselves as having that role.

In sickness and in health” is part of the marriage service and many people feel that their Caring role within the marriage is part of the marriage. This may be the way you feel, but the role is recognised by the authorities and they feel that all Carers should be recognised for their important role no matter what the circumstances.

Defining a Carer is difficult as “Caring” can take many forms. Basically “a Carer is someone who, without payment, provides help and support to a partner, child, relative, friend or neighbour who could not manage without their help. This could be due to age, physical or mental illness, substance misuse, eating disorder or disability” (Carer Support Wiltshire definition). Caring can take many forms and can include helping with personal things such as getting someone dressed, helping them move about or giving medicine. Caring also includes helping around the home with shopping, laundry, cleaning and cooking. A Carer can also help and support by filling in forms or managing money.

For people of working age, Carer’s allowance is the main benefit for Carers. If you look after someone who gets a disability benefit, for at least 35 hours each week, you could qualify. Carer’s Credit is available to people who provide care for a disabled person for 20 hours or more each week, where they do not currently receive Carer’s Allowance. It is a National Insurance credit which helps Carers build up qualifying years for the basic State Pension and additional State Pension.

Finance and money are often a concern. Take the opportunity to have a benefits check to make sure you are claiming everything that either the Carer or the Cared for are entitled to such as: PIP or Attendance Allowance, Carer’s Allowance or Carers Credits for the Carer, Council tax discounts and discounts on fuel bills if you receive certain benefits.

For Carers who are of Pensionable age, Carers Allowance is not payable, but there are one off benefits which you may be entitled to. Contact me for more details.

Carers Assessments are a way of identifying your needs as a Carer. They look at your role and how being a Carer affects you; how much Caring you can realistically do and what extra help you may need.

The Carers Emergency Card is an initiative run by Wiltshire Council. It will identify you as a Carer and in the event of an accident or emergency, contact will be made with those you care for to ensure their safety and wellbeing. It is a credit card size to fit in a wallet or purse.

Carers are entitled to a Carers Library Card which entitles you to borrow books from Libraries for six weeks instead of the usual three. Carers and those they care for may also apply for the Home Library Service. This service is provided by volunteers who work with you and library staff to deliver books, talking books and DVDs fortnightly or monthly to the Carer's home. If you would like to know more, or just to chat over your own situation, please call me, Ellen Blacker on 07557 110414 or email rwbcrickladegnc@communityfirst.org.uk

AIR AMBULANCE APPEAL

Your local air ambulance is there to help support the people of this area at all times and in all seasons.

Now it needs your support. The life- saving lottery appeal has had tremendous local backing and now provides the core funding for the helicopter you see in the skies throughout the region. To find out more and to join the lottery please contact John Chivers on 07740972322.

BROAD TOWN BIG GIG -SATURDAY 30TH AUGUST 2014

Arrangements are well under way, with site, sound systems, power, stage and even a couple of artists booked. But, there’s still plenty to do, with catering, stalls and attractions, security, car parking, finding sponsors and choosing top quality entertainment all high on the agenda. Your committee will be spending hours in local and not so local hostelries to seek out and deliver the best of a variety of musical genres on the night. Tough work, but we are dedicated. On the subject of sponsorship, this is always one of the hardest nuts to crack and we have been lucky to have such generous financial help in the past. We are always looking to add to our portfolio of sponsors, so if you are a local business looking to put something back into the community in return for local publicity, please get in touch to discuss options. Alternatively, perhaps if your employer is willing to assist with sponsorship, let us know. Any suggestions, ideas or offers of sponsorship, please email Chris (vicechairman@broadtownshow.co.uk). www.broadtownbiggig.co.uk / www.facebook.com/broadtownbiggig

LETTER FROM AMERICA

Hi, I’m Niamh Rawlins and I’ve lived in the village my whole life. I’m currently studying at Lipscomb University in the USA on a soccer scholarship, and I have been presented with the chance to serve on a short term mission trip. I will be travelling to El Salvador with my soccer team from March 14th – March 21st. Our group will be teaming up with the indigenous staff of Sports Outreach (a non-profit organisation) where we will work side by side and serve the local communities. We will be spending time with students at a local government school, children at a local orphanage for those with special needs, and members of a local slum community. Preparation for this year’s trip involves each participant raising funds of $1700 (approximately £1039). I realise that the economic climate at this time is not great, but if you are able to consider supporting me and making a donation that would be amazing. Any contribution you make is tax-deductible, and no amount is too small. Your support would be greatly appreciated. If you would like to contribute financially there are 2 ways to do so.

1. Credit/debit card: visit http://missions.liscomb.edu. Click on Give to a mission trip button, then fill in the required information. This will look like any other online purchasing form.

2. Cheque: Please make cheques payable to Lipscomb University. Write (participant’s name, trip name) on the memo line, and send to my parents address of 10 East View, Broad Town, SN4 7QZ

I cannot wait to be part of this great opportunity. Thank you, in advance, for your support.

SPINAL INJURIES ASSOCIATION GREAT BRITISH FISH AND CHIP SUPPER – FRIDAY 16TH MAY 2014

Want to eat Fish and Chips, while raising money for charity? Hold a fish and chip supper on Friday 16th May 2014 whilst raising awareness of spinal cord injury and supporting SIA’s vital services. You can hold a fish and chip supper in your own home, at work or hold a larger supper at your local community centre.

SIA will provide a fundraising pack containing hints and tips, recipes, invitations and donation envelopes. By inviting 8 friends and asking them to donate an additional £5.00 means you will raise at least £40.00 from your supper but we will also give you additional fundraising ideas to raise even more money for SIA.

In 2014 SIA is celebrating its 40th anniversary and so we want to make the batter matter and raise £25,000 from everyone holding suppers. Last year we raised £12,500 from the suppers.

The money raised from the suppers will help the Spinal Injuries Association offer support to individuals who become paralysed and their families, from the moment a spinal injury occurs, and for the rest of their lives by providing services and publications which enable and encourage paralysed people to rebuild lives after spinal cord injury.

Every year in the UK over 1,000 people experience a spinal cord injury and there are an estimated 40,000 spinal cord injured people in the UK alone.

Community Fundraising Manager, Elizabeth Wright, says, “The Fish and Chip Supper is a wonderful opportunity for a great evening with friends and family. We are also encouraging people who work to hold a Fish and Chip Lunch in their work places to raise even more funds. You may be even a local community group wanting to run a fun evening with your group.

For more information or request a fundraising pack call Elizabeth Wright on 0845 071 4350 or email fundraising@siafishandchips.co.uk or visit www.siafishandchips.co.uk

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.

DISCLAIMER

Broad Town Newsletter (BTN) takes all reasonable care to ensure that pages published are accurate. Articles and letters submitted may be the personal opinion of the author and, as such, are not endorsed by BTN. BTN takes no responsibility for the consequences of error or for any loss or damage suffered by users of any of the information published on any of these pages, and such information does not form any basis of a contract with readers or users of it.

MARCH 2014 EDITION

Will organisations or anyone wishing to have news, etc. included in the March edition please note that items must be submitted to Margaret Green, 5 Eastwood Avenue, Royal Wootton Bassett, Wilts. SN4 8BX. cliveggreen@waitrose.com BY 6pm FRIDAY 21st February. It is regretted that submissions after that time will not be included.

Posted in: Broad Town News
Actions: E-mail | Permalink |

Post Rating

Copyright 2008 by Dynamisys Ltd