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July 2013 BROAD TOWN NEWS Published by Christ Church

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Date/Day

Time

Church

Service

Readers

Sidesman

Chalice

Cleaner

Flowers

Wednesday July 3

2pm

Hilmarton

Communion

Sunday July 7

8am

Clyffe Pypard

Communion

Trinity 6

9.15am

Tockenham

Family Communion

11am

Broad Town

Sung Communion

C Marshall / R Manley

D Marshall

D Marshall

C Bettinson

C Crocker

Sunday July 14

9.15am

Clyffe Pypard

Family Communion

         

Trinity 7

11am

Tockenham

Holy Communion

         
 

6pm

Hilmarton

Evensong

         
                 

Sunday July 21

9.15am

Broad Town

Family Communion*

M Green / D Marshall

C Green

J Drury

S Richardson

S Richardson

Trinity 8

11am

Hilmarton

Animal Blessing*

         
 

6pm

Tockenham

Songs of Praise

         
                 

Wednesday July 24

1.15pm

Broad Town

School leavers service

         
                 

Sunday July 28

9.15am

Hilmarton

Holy Communion

         

Lammas

11am

Clyffe Pypard

Family Service

         
 

6pm

Broad Town

Evensong

M Manley / J Drury

D Marshall

W Cameron-Street

Wedding

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

REVEREND ALISON WAY

Summertime As spring moves into summer the words of that rousing hymn of praise ‘Great is thy faithfulness’ come to mind. The second verse begins:

Summer and winter, and springtime and harvest, sun, moon and stars in their courses above, join with all nature in manifold witness to thy great faithfulness, mercy and love.

There is something in long summer days of warm sunshine that speaks directly to our spirits, and brings refreshment and perspective to all that we are. I hope it also helps us to think beyond ourselves to the God that loves us so much. We are all created unique and special in the eyes of our creator God, and we should not underestimate his overwhelming love for us and his mercy. Mercy that was brought to us through Jesus Christ, our risen Lord.

I also hope thankfulness and praise for God’s faithfulness over the centuries will be at the heart of our special celebrations this month and particularly the week of events in Tockenham from 20th- 26th July. This is part of 700th anniversary celebrations for St Giles Church, which starts with Tockenham Village fayre and fun run in the afternoon of July 20th. It moves on to a special ‘Songs of Praise’ service on July 21st at 6pm and ends with a special concert in Church on Friday 26th July (get in touch with me for more information about the other events this week).

There is also a children’s work shop on Saturday 6th July at 2pm in Hilmarton Church Hall for key stage 1 and 2 children (it is not too late to get in touch to book a place). We will be thinking about the Noah’s ark story in a session entitled ‘Who put the colours in the rainbow’ and the craft

activities include making rainbow fridge magnets.

There is also our second animal blessing service in St Lawrence Church Hilmarton at 11am on July 21st – please bring your animal (on a lead or in a suitable animal carrier as appropriate) or a picture/photograph of your animal. Young, old, feathery, scaly or furry most welcome.

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

DATES FOR YOUR DIARY

July 5th Community Planning Group Meeting

July 5th School TD Day

July 8th Parish Council meeting

July 12th Parish Council surgery

July 19th Social Club Schools out Disco

July 20th Tockenham Fayre and Fun Run

July 20th Hilmarton Moviola

July 21st Tockenham Songs of Praise

July 24th School leavers service and School ends

July 26th Kentwood Choir Concert Tockenham

August 31st Broad Town Little Gig

September 1st Bishop of Ramsbury at Tockenham

September 2nd School TD day

September 3rd Start of School term

CHURCHYARD

A big “Thank you” is expressed by the Church members to everyone who turned up with their strimmers to help tidy the churchyard. We now have a new person looking after the churchyard.

BROAD TOWN PRE SCHOOL SESSIONS

Come and visit our fantastic preschool and forest school at Broad Town. We run morning, afternoon and all day sessions (9am-3pm).

We welcome children from 2 years old. Children are entitled to 15 funded hours a week the term after their 3rd birthday.
A range of sessions are available from September, please phone supervisor Jennie White on 731911 for further details.

BROAD TOWN WI

Our talk last month was entitled ‘Love food, hate waste’. Emma Croft, who is the Waste Minimiser Officer for the Wiltshire Wildlife Trust, told us about her job encouraging people to waste less, recycle more and mend things rather than just sending them to landfill. The council spends £4.5 million on landfill tax each year.

We were shocked to find how much food is wasted on a single day, mainly vegetables, fruit, bread and dairy products. For instance more than 5.3 million potatoes are thrown away each day and 4.1 million apples also end up in the bin along with 1.4 million sausages. Half of what is thrown away could have been consumed.

Part of Emma’s job is to help people plan for the week so that they don’t buy too much, portion control, how to store food to prolong it’s shelf life, as well as suggestions of how to use up excess food to prevent it being wasted. There are lots of tips on the ‘Love food, hate waste’ website.

She also showed us the latest food waste digesters, which are supplied, from the council, at a 78% reduction and which can deal with all types of food waste including cooked food, meat and bones etc without attracting vermin, preventing it going to landfill sites where it produces methane, a dangerous greenhouse gas.

UPDATE FROM YOUR PARISH COUNCIL

NEW-V Neighbourhood plan. We strongly recommend you take part in the online Survey being conducted by Common Places, so you can make a difference to the future of our community. The link is https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/NEWVNPSurvey or go to www.new-v.co.uk/broadtown and click the link.

If you have children in the village there will be leaflets put in their school bags soon.

Dangerous Parking. A number of Mums came to our latest Parish Council meeting to raise the issue of parking around the school at dropping off and picking up times. This is a particularly dangerous spot and the current parking of some people is making it an accident waiting to happen. No one would want their child to be at risk, so if you use your car please park considerately, safely and consider other people's children as you would wish your own to be considered.

PC meetings. We have changed the start time of our meetings to 18:30 - remember we meet on the second Monday of every month.

New: PC Surgeries. As we said in our election leaflet, your Parish Council want to hear your views and ideas. So we propose holding a bi-monthly surgery on a Friday night in the Village Hall, courtesy of the Fourways pub. We will be there on 12 July between 20:00 and 21:00 so come along, get yourself a drink and have a chat to us. Please note that any issue that requires a PC decision would be noted and taken to the next PC meeting; we would not be able to give you an answer there and then as it would be illegal!

Wind Turbines. Many of you may be aware of the proposed installation of a single wind turbine in the village. If you wish to comment on this you can have your say at info@murexenergy.co.uk.

CLERKS CLIPPINGS

1. Parking at the School. Cars are being parked thoughtlessly at the School, and there is concern about the safety of children. It is particularly dangerous on the bend towards Royal Wootton Bassett, where cars have been parked right up to the bollards, obscuring the view of oncoming drivers. Mothers, the safety of children is the issue. The School is doing it's best, and the Parish council support this; if you want to 'network' make sure your car is parked in a safe place.

2. The Parish Council will meet at 18.30hrs on the second Monday in the month in future.

BROAD TOWN COMMUNITY LED PLANNING (CLP) GROUP

Consultation, consultation, consultation is the theme at the moment in the Area Neighbourhood Plan process.

The next stage of the local consultation process has been launched and (hopefully!) you will see details about it in the press release elsewhere in this Newsletter. We do urge you to complete the survey on https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/NEWVNPSurvey so that you can continue to be involved. Further information about this latest consultation stage and the New Villages Neighbourhood Plan process is on www.new-v.co.uk as well as on our own Community Forum site.

We also want to start to focus on the type of questions and issues that we would like to propose for the final stages of the local consultation to ensure that it is robust and brings you all the facts that you need to make informed choices.

Our meeting agenda and our draft proposals will be published on our Community Forum site on www.broad-town.co.uk.

Please contact me if you would like to go onto our mailing list on lorraine@mrsbillis.co.uk. Fed up with everything being online and you would like paper copies? Give Lorraine a call on 731188 or come along to our next CLP Group meeting that will be held on Friday 5th July 8.15pm to 9.15pm at the Village Hall.

ST GILES TOCKENHAM 700TH ANNIVERSARY

This summer there will be a series of events in Tockenham to mark the 700th anniversary of the institution of the first rector there. On Sunday 21 July at 6 pm we are having a Songs of Praise in the church – it’s not too soon to choose your favourite hymns: Please ring Ken Arnold on 01793 854157 with your choice, and come along to join this special summer evening occasion.

The Kentwood Show Choir is coming back again after their astounding performance two years ago. The concert is at 7.30 pm on Friday 26 July in the church. Admission by ticket only (book early to be sure of your seats) and are on sale now from Ken and Pauline Arnold, 01793 854157. Prices are £10 for adults, or £8 for under 16’s or adults 60 and over.

Later this summer the Bishop of Ramsbury is coming to the St Giles Patronal festival. This is on Sunday 1 September at 11 am in the church – it is a benefice communion, and will be followed by a bring-and-share lunch in the village hall next door.

HILMARTON MOVIOLA

Lincoln (12A) 150 mins Hilmarton Parish Church Hall Saturday 20th July. 7.30 pm, with doors opening at 7pm.

Tickets are £5.00. They are available from the Post Office, Poynder Place, Hilmarton, or telephone the Box Office 01249 760312

Best Actor Academy Awards 2013 Daniel Day-Lewis, Director Steven Spielberg, Writer Tony Kushner, Cinematographer Janusz Kaminski, Design Rick Carter, Music John Williams

Steven Spielberg directs twice Academy Award winner Daniel Day-Lewis in Lincoln, A revealing drama focusing on Abraham Lincoln and the 16th President’s tumultuous final months in office.

Local North Wiltshire connection. It is a little known fact the ancestors of Lincoln’s mother (Nancy Hanks) came from the Malmesbury area of Wiltshire and the family has a local history going back to Saxon times. It is said Abraham inherited his drive, initiative and looks from his Mother. In the film this part of Lincoln’s life shows him in a nation divided by war and the strong winds of change, Lincoln pursues a course of action designed to end the war, unite the country and abolish slavery. With the moral courage and fierce determination to succeed, his choices during this critical moment will change the fate of generations to come.

Good Neighbour Scheme is a free and confidential service, which provides information and signposts older residents living in Wiltshire to the excellent services and organisations that are available to them. The Good Neighbour Scheme provides information about services available to help older people to live more independent and fulfilling lives.

Summer months can sometimes be as bleak as the winter ones as there is often the perception that everyone else is having a great time in the sun with friends and family. So I wanted to draw your attention in this article to some of the groups within the villages which offer a huge variety for older (and not so old) people whatever your interest or ability.

Sometimes it’s hard to find out what’s on and how to access these groups or a bit scary to turn up on your own for the first time, so that’s where I come in. I can provide you or your friends or neighbours with information about these groups and even come along with you for the first time. As ever the LINK schemes are happy to help when they can with transport issues.

Below are just some of the activities / events you can get involved with in the area:

· Gentle exercise groups,

· Friendly coffee mornings / afternoons and lunch clubs,

· Local Arts and Craft groups,

· Gardening, bowls and bridge groups.

· Etc – just ask and there may be a group near you! There are also several great befriending services in the area, where someone can pop in for a cuppa and a chat once a week or fortnight if you don’t fancy leaving your home or aren’t able to. So if you think I can help you or someone you know, or if you have any questions, do please ring me (Ellen Blacker) for a chat or to arrange a home visit on: 07557 110414 or email me at: rwbcrickladegnc@communityfirst.org.uk

BROAD TOWN LITTLE GIG 2013

The White Horse, Winterbourne Bassett – Saturday 31st August 4pm-late

A smaller, more intimate, acoustically-oriented version of our village's regular summer bash is going ahead in the grounds of the White Horse, Winterbourne Bassett, in aid of good causes such as Kev Thomson's Wellington to Waterloo bike ride (Grenadier Guards Colonel's Fund). Advance tickets available soon from the White Horse, Broad Hinton Post Office and other outlets.

We're always looking for additional helpers, committee members, suggestions of acts to feature, offers of support/sponsorship etc, and we'll be starting to plan 2014's event during June and July this year. Contact Big Gig Secretary Andrew Law on 01793 731472 or email: secretary@broadtownshow.co.uk. Watch this space and our website www.broadtownshow.co.uk for more details!

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 2013 EDITION

Will organisations or anyone wishing to have news, etc. included in the August 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 26th July. It is regretted that submissions after that time cannot be included.

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