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May 2012 BROAD TOWN NEWS Published by Christ Church

Sponsored this month by the Social Club

Date/Day

Time

Church

Service

Readers

Sidesman

Chalice

Cleaner

Flowers

Sunday May 6

9.15am

Tockenham

Family Communion*

Easter 5

11am

Broad Town

Sung Communion

Mrs Marshall / Mrs Drury

J Wallis

Mrs Drury

Mrs Oldfield

Mrs Cameron-Street

6pm

Clyffe Pypard

Evensong

Wednesday May 9

2pm

Hilmarton

Holy communion

         
                 

Sunday May 13

9.15am

Clyffe Pypard

Holy Communion

         

Rogation

11am

Hilmarton

Family Service*

         
 

6pm

Tockenham

Evensong

         
 

6pm

Broad Town

Evensong

Mrs Richardson /D Marshall

D Marshall

Mrs Bettinson

Mrs Marshall

                 

Thursday May 17

7.30pm

Hilmarton

Benefice Communion

         

Ascension Day

               
                 

Sunday May 20

9.15am

Tockenham

Morning Prayer

         

Easter 7

11am

Broad Town

Family Communion*

C Green / G May

C Green

C Green

Mrs Bettinson

Mrs Marshall

 

6pm

Hilmarton

Evensong

         

Sunday May 27

8am

Broad Town

Said Communion

Mrs Green / S Richards

S Richards

S Richards

Mrs Marshall

Miss Hatherall

Pentecost

9.15am

Hilmarton

Holy Communion

         
 

11am

Clyffe Pypard

Family Communion

         

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

REVEREND ALISON WAY

In the church year in May we continue our celebrations of Easter. The 40 days of Lent are followed by 50 days of Eastertime, including when we mark Rogation, Ascension Day and Pentecost. For Ascension Day, we are holding a benefice communion at 7:30pm in St Laurence’s, Hilmarton, and in the run up to Pentecost there is a children’s work shop at Hilmarton Church Hall on Saturday 26th May 2012 at 10am for key stage one and key stage two children and their parents. Do let me know if you are going to attend so we can have enough materials for all! Another treat coming up is that our Rural Dean The Reverend Canon Thomas Woodhouse will be leading our worship in Broad Town, Hilmarton and Clyffe Pypard on Pentecost Sunday.

Advance notice for your diaries - On the Sunday of the Diamond Jubilee weekend (3rd June) we are going to have one early communion service in the benefice (including prayers for Her Majesty the Queen) and then three special services of thanksgiving for the Diamond Jubilee of Her Majesty the Queen. The timings and locations of the services are as follows: -

  • 8am Communion with prayers for Her Majesty the Queen in St Peter’s, Clyffe Pypard.
  • 9:15am Diamond Jubilee service in St Laurence’s, Hilmarton.
  • 10:15am Diamond Jubilee service in St Giles’, Tockenham.
  • 11:15am Diamond Jubilee Service in Christchurch, Broad Town.

I do hope many will feel inspired to bring their praise and thanksgivings to God in their local churches at this special time for our monarch and our nation.

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

DEATHS

This month we say “Goodbye and Thank You” to 2 good helpers of the Church.

Trevor Owen, who moved away with his wife Olive several years ago, had been Churchwarden and Treasurer over the years.

Frank Lovegrove used to maintain the Church graveyard.

We send our thoughts and condolences to both families at this sad time.

DATES FOR YOUR DIARY

5th May Calne Choral concert

7th May Bushton Manor plant fair

9th May Neighbourhood watch policing team visit

12th May Book and Plant coffee morning

12th May Hilmarton Moviola

16th May WI

26th May Children’s workshop

3rd June Special Jubilee Service in Church at 11.15am

16th June School Fete

7th July Barn Dance

14th/15th July Flower Festival and Scarecrow competition

1st Sep Big Gig

13th Oct Quiz night

FLOWER FESTIVAL AND SCARECROW COMPETITION

Have you kept your entry forms for the scarecrow competition? If not, your name, address and name of book on a piece of paper through my door is sufficient – Margaret Green, 1 Broadacres. Let’s make this the best competition yet. The theme is “Books” so that gives a very wide range from children’s to adults, and from fact to fiction.

CALNE CHORAL SOCIETY CONCERT

The spring concert will be in St Mary’s School, Calne on Saturday 5th May at 7.30pm. Music will be by Mozart, Haydn and Bruckner. For tickets contact S Fox on 01249 891442

HILMARTON MOVIOLA

Hilmarton will be showing the film “The Iron Lady” in the Church hall on Saturday 12th May at 7.00pm for 7.30pm.

Tickets are £5 from the Box office, number 01249 760312, or Hilmarton post office.

SCHOOL FETE AND FUN RUN

On 16th June the school gates will again be open for the Fete and Fun Run. Anyone wishing to enter the fun run is to contact the school. Let’s hope that the weather is fine for this annual event.

BROAD TOWN WI

BT WI enjoyed a talk about Prospect, our local hospice, from Andrew Thompson who since the death of his wife has been working there. We learned that 60,000 hours of work was carried out last year by volunteers, some of whom are our members; which I'm sure you'll agree is a staggering amount. Prospect has to rely on much of its income from charitable sources to ensure it can continue to provide the high quality end of life care to those in need, in Swindon and its environs. This comes from many sources: various types of donation, profits from their shops and profit from their new café which everyone is welcome to use, not just those needing the hospice. Following Andrew was Caroline, who gave a personal talk on how Prospect supported her terminally ill husband and herself. She was incredibly up-beat and talked of how positive everyone working at Prospect is and how, when her husband died she vowed to raise £1,000 for each week Prospect cared for him – she raised £30,000. She confessed it was the first talk she’d ever given; we were all struck by how well she spoke (totally from the heart), how utterly she engaged us and at the end how moved we felt – what a great ambassador for Prospect!
Prospect are always looking for volunteers so if you have a spare hour or so they would love to hear from you. 

Broad Town WI meets on the 3rd Wednesday of every month and welcomes new members. Please contact Jenny (739268) or Sandra (731523) to find out more.

BROAD TOWN SOCIAL CLUB

2012: is turning out to be an exciting year for the social club.

The Club is attracting new adult regulars of all ages to both the Friday night bar and Sunday Bingo – from teens/early twenties, to those of us experiencing our 'second youth', which makes for a fantastic friendly and light-hearted multi-generational atmosphere. We're open to all from 8pm every Friday, but would you be more likely to come along if we opened on Saturday evenings as well? Please tell us! You don't have to be a member, or even live in Broad Town: just pop in for a drink!

We're in the early stages of working out how to establish a regular programme of attractions for junior members (12+) and events for younger children, supervised by CRB-checked and fully trained entertainers/youth work volunteers. If you have any ideas and/or expertise – or your family would like to participate/help organise – come along any Friday night so we can pencil some things down for further development.

Our facilities improvement continues – the new fridge is chilling bottles, cans and white wine a treat, while other new equipment arrives in the next few weeks, along with further renovation to make evenings in the Village Hall more attractive to non-drinkers: soft drinks, snacks, sweets, tea, coffee, hot chocolate etc is always available!

Potential choppers, washers, scratters, mashers, pressers, bottlers, rattlers and rackers (and drinkers!) for our cider circle are beginning to sign up in early preparation for the home-brewing season. Interested in sharing equipment, tips, recipes, wine-making, brewing etc? Even if you've just got spare apples/pears that you can't eat or old homebrew kit you don't use and can lend us, come along and chat to us and we'll include you in our plans!

Also, several green-fingered people have asked the Social Club to help establish a Broad Town Gardeners' Produce Exchange on at least a twice-yearly basis. When you're growing a glut of something, being able to swap it for somebody else's spares does everyone a favour! September's obviously a good time for some fruit and veg, but if anyone's got any suggestions or ideas about sooner dates for crops that are ready earlier, we'd love to hear from you.

Bar open: EVERY FRIDAY – from 8pm till late. Bingo: EVERY SUNDAY – eyes down 8pm, last ball 10pm. See you there!

PARISH CLERKS CLIPPINGS

1. The transfer of the ownership of the Redhills Playing Field to the Parish is still on course. After considerable work by the previous Chairman, the Parish Council has been informed that there is quite a large sum of money available from County towards community projects, and improvement of the play area is a very obvious one. Is there anyone in the Village who would be prepared to run with this, and form a steering group. Contact a Councilor.

2. Will the person who regularly leaves a Sainbury's plastic bag, with an empty lager bottle and several beer cans (an underage drinker) on grass verges in the Village please stop doing it. Wiltshire Highways will take legal action if the culprit is identified.

3.Toxicara is a very nasty disease, which causes blindness in children, and is contracted through dog and cat mess. At the moment there is a consultation on action to be taken with offenders who do not clear up after their dogs. A £1,000 fine is on the cards, and a photograph of the offending action, with offender, could easily be obtained. An area of particular concern is the road through Thornhill, which is becoming one long line of dog droppings. 

BROAD TOWN COMMUNITY SPEED WATCH

Over the nine months that your CSW volunteers have been running (usually) hourly surveys in our village, in total we have logged over 2,500 speeders during 175 sessions.

Our key successes so far include that:

Our basic kerbside efficiency in recording speeders has more than doubled

Our effectiveness in identifying times at which drivers travel at over 50mph has tripled

Data your CSW had provided is helping Broad Town Parish Council and Area Board representatives bring effective traffic-management to our village: watch this space in future months for more details!

Unfortunately, over the last six weeks or so, there have been eight vehicles in particular – all belonging to one small company based at Whitehill Industrial Estate in Wootton Bassett – whose drivers habitually slow nearly to a halt to abuse and physically threaten CSW team-members, before deliberately driving off recklessly at speeds of up to 50mph, often in lorries heavily laden with construction materials. Strangely, they never exhibit this unacceptable behaviour whenever CSW teams including younger male members are performing a session. Descriptions of drivers and passengers responsible, vehicle registrations and full records of all incidents are currently in the hands of Wiltshire Police for further action. Any further instances of their aggressive and intimidating behaviour towards any CSW team in Broad Town or any other Wiltshire CSW location will be widely publicised in local press, radio and TV, identifying the company involved but giving them a chance to explain their side of the story.

Thank you to our latest new volunteer for sparing her couple of hours a month! We're also very grateful towards the nineteen people – both pedestrians and drivers – who have stopped to talk to us and show interest in our activities in the last few weeks: your support makes our sessions worthwhile. Due to some of our earlier-rising original members scaling back their contributions in the foreseeable future, we always need more volunteers! Peak periods for which we are keenest to recruit new CSW team-members

0600-0730 (Weekdays) 1130-1330 (Weekdays) 1600-1700 (Weekdays) 1200-1400 (Weekends)

Everyone is welcome to drop in on our sessions in the Post Box lay-by 1100-1200 Sunday mornings, just for a few minutes. Have a go with the speed detection equipment yourself, and share your opinions about how we can all work together to help make our village safer. After you've seen what we do and why, if you can spare two non-consecutive hours per month, you too can be a part of Broad Town's Community Speed Watch initiative. More info? Please phone Matt on 01793 731499 or email oscar.littlelad@gmail.com

BUSHTON & CLYFFE PYPARD SPRING PLANT FAIR Bank Holiday Monday May 7th

Spring is well and truly on the way when thoughts turn to this year’s Plant Fair and Open Garden on Bank Holiday Monday May 7th at Bushton Manor, Bushton, SN6 8PX, courtesy of the Angus family, in aid of St Peter’s Church, Clyffe Pypard.

This fantastically popular day out will again be attracting plant stalls from around Wiltshire, promising to help stock the garden and vegetable patch with a vast array of very reasonably priced plants. There will also be lots of other stalls and games for the children, as well as a new bacon butty barbeque and of course the famous mouth-watering cakes with tea.

Opening times: 11.00am to 4.00pm Entry: Adults £1 and children 50p.

BARN DANCE

The tickets are now available for the Barn Dance on 7th July at Cliffansty Farm, Clevancy. Dancing will be to WILTSHIRE KLOF and they have a “caller” so there should be no problems with the steps. Tickets are available from C & M Green on 731511.

BIG GIG 1st September 2012

We have now chosen our principal charity for 2012 and this will be the Wiltshire Air Ambulance. We are also supporting another local charity, the Goldenhar Family Support Group, as their treasurer, Alan Holmes, has given great free support to the Big and Little Gigs over the past few years – his grandson suffers from Goldenhar Syndrome. And of course we will continue to support local causes in the village – as usual all charitable donations are subject to the financial success of the event.

The Big Gig will be represented at the School Fete on Saturday, 16th June, so feel free to drop by and say “Hi”. We are also working with Broad Town School to challenge the children to come up with a design that will be incorporated into the Big Gig programme cover. We plan to exhibit the entries at the School Fete, so please help us judge the art work and pick a worthy winner.

Additionally, plans are progressing for a Little Gig in early summer, so watch out for the date and venue in the next newsletter.

Finally, we have made good progress on the music front and the line up is looking great, but we’re keeping that under our hat until our new website is ready for launch – so keep an eye out online.

In the meantime, if you have any suggestions, bandwise or otherwise, feel free to get in touch via our website or facebook.

www.broadtownbiggig.co.uk / www.facebook.com/BroadTownBigGig

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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JUNE 2012 EDITION

Will organisations or anyone wishing to have news, etc. included in June edition please note that items must be submitted to Mrs M Green, 1 Broadacres, Broad Town, cliveggreen@waitrose.com BY 6pm FRIDAY 25th May. It is regretted that submissions after that time cannot be included.

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