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April 2013 BROAD TOWN NEWS Published by Christ Church

Sponsored this month by the Social Club

Date/Day

Time

Church

Service

Readers

Sidesman

Chalice

Cleaner

Flowers

Wednesday Apr 3

2pm

Hilmarton

Holy Communion Held at 48 Poynder Place

         
                 

Sunday Apr 7

9.15am

Tockenham

Family Communion*

Easter 2

11am

Broad Town

Sung Communion +

Mrs Marshall / C Green

J Wallis

D Marshall

Mrs Green

Mrs Green

     

Church AGM

         
 

6pm

Clyffe Pypard

Evensong

         
                 

Sunday Apr 14

9.15am

Clyffe Pypard

Holy Communion

         

Easter 3

11am

Hilmarton

Family Service* + AGM

         
 

6pm

Tockenham

Evensong

         
 

6pm

Broad Town

Evensong

D Marshall / Mrs Richardson

D Marshall

Mrs Cameron-Street

Mrs Green

                 

Sunday Apr 21

9.15am

Tockenham

Morning Prayer

         

Easter 4

9.15am

Broad Town

Family Service* +

Mrs Green

C Green

Mrs Cameron-Street

Mrs Cameron-Street

     

Baptism

 

6pm

Hilmarton

Evensong

         
                 

Sunday Apr 28

8am

Broad Town

Said Communion

A Richardson / S Richards

S Richards

S Richards

Mrs Rendell

Mrs Cameron-Street

 

9.15am

Hilmarton

Holy Communion

         
 

11am

Clyffe Pypard

Holy Communion + AGM

         

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

REVEREND ALISON WAY

During April each of the parishes has it’s Annual parochial church meeting. Everyone is most welcome to attend, so do come along and learn more about the life and work of the Church in your parish and across the benefice of Woodhill as a whole. There is also an opportunity to thank the many people who work so hard and in so many different ways to keep each of our beautiful churches in such good order. The meetings are: Sunday April 7th in Christchurch Broad Town at 11:50am approx.

Monday April 8th in St Giles Tockenham at 7:30pm. Sunday April 14th in St Lawrence Hilmarton at 11:50am approx. Sunday April 28th in St Peter’s Clyffe Pypard at 11:50am approx.

clip_image002Then looking forward a bit onto May 5th 2013 – we will be worshipping at each Church in the benefice and walking between them, to mark Rogation. Traditionally this is the time when people ‘beat the boundaries’ of their parishes. The poet George Herbert interpreted Rogation ‘as a means of asking for God’s blessing on the land, of preserving boundaries and of encouraging fellowship between neighbours with the reconciling of differences’. In more recent times, the scope of Rogation has been widened to include petition for the world of work, for accountable stewardship, and prayer for local communities, as well as prayers for God’s blessing on the land.

The schedule for the day starts with Holy Communion at St Lawrence’s Hilmarton at 9am. We then walk to St Giles Tockenham and have a Rogation Service there at approximately 12 noon. We will have our packed lunches and a breather there, then on to St Peter’s Clyffe Pypard for a Rogation Service at around 2:30pm – before the final walk to Christchurch Broad Town. The day will culminate in a ‘Songs of Praise’ Service for Rogation at 5pm in Christchurch Broad Town. Please do join us for us much of this (or as little of this) as you can. Even if you walk on one stage of our journey or travel in a car between you will be most welcome. If you are with us for the whole day you will be better off in walking boots, bright walking clothes and a packed lunch. I will also pray for favourable weather! If you want further details of all of this, do get in touch.

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

DATES FOR YOUR DIARY

April 7th Church AGM

April 8th School re-opens

April 13th/14th White horse cleaning days

April 14th Charity Walk

April 17th WI Antiques Roadshow

April 26th Broad Town Community led Planning (clp) Group

May 6th Plant Fair and Open Garden

May 25th Books and Plants Coffee Morning

June 29th Refreshments

ANNUAL MEETING OF PARISHIONERS.

This year the annual meeting will be on April 7th at 11.45am in the Church. This meeting is for members of the parish to elect the Church Wardens. Sara Richardson has decided to step down but Janet Drury is prepared to stand again. We thank Sara for all her hard work over the last few years.

This is followed by the Annual Parochial Church Meeting

The annual report for 2012 will be available showing the state and finances of the Church.

WI

At our March meeting, the WI presented David Scattergood a volunteer for the Wiltshire Air Ambulance Charitable Trust (WAACT) with a cheque for £150. After his thanks David gave us an interesting talk about the work of this worthwhile cause. The Wiltshire Air Ambulance started fully as a joint venture with the police in 1990. The leased helicopter, 6 paramedics, 4 pilots and police observers are all based at Devizes and the WAACT contribution towards running costs is £700,000. The ambulance can get to any incident in Wiltshire within 11 minutes and last year they attended 629 incidents which included 126 road traffic, 85 sports related,146 heart attacks, 21 paediatric collapses. They also pioneered the use of defibrillators while in flight which is now used by other air ambulances. This successful joint venture with the police ends in October 2014 when a national police service is to be introduced. It will then cost two and a half million pounds to keep the ambulance in the air! David encouraged anyone interested in volunteering time or as a fundraiser to look at the website www.wiltshireairambulance.co.uk.

This month, on Wednesday 17 April, Thomas Plant (with Hugo Marsh) is coming to give a talk and value antiques. Tickets have sold well but there are still a few left. We would like to raise as much money as possible for the 5 – 18 Counselling Project whilst at the same time have an enjoyable evening. £10 per ticket to include refreshments. (Tickets from Kate Orton 01793 731536 or Michelle Sanders 01793 731357.)

BROAD TOWN C OF E SCHOOL

Congratulations to the school Gymnastics team for gaining first place at the Schools Cluster Competition.

BROAD TOWN WHITE HORSE

Dates for your diary. We are intending holding 2 consecutive cleaning and liming mornings on 13th – 14th April. The reason for this extended session is two-fold. As you will be aware all our attempts to clean the hill figure last year were frustrated because of the weather. Subsequently the horse is now in a bit of a state and we estimate it will take a full day to recover. Rather than committing a full day we are offering two mornings instead – hopefully this means more people will be able to help as last time only five people could make it. Saturday will be concerned with weeding and strimming; Sunday will finish up any work not finished the day before and then lime the horse. We do hope you will be able to help us. One or both days would be much appreciated. We would also like to thank Broad Town Parish Council for their recent generous donation. Contact Bob Clarke on 731853 for more details.

THE FOUR WAYS COMMUNITY PUB, Broad Town Village Hall

is run by Broad Town Social Club: a small, unpaid committee of villagers of all ages and backgrounds – we always need more event ideas, supporters, and of course people to have fun participating in our activities: come along for a drink and a chat any Friday or Sunday, and find out what we get up to!

Hiring the Village Hall for your own event?

Whether you’re just after hot drinks and biscuits, or a fully licensed bar with wines, beers, spirits – let us know: we can help!

EVERY SUNDAY 7.15pm–10pm Broad Town's BINGO-ING MAD!

The bar is always open 7-8pm to non-players if you happen to be thirsting for a swift pint!

ñ All money from players paid out as cash prizes; books and stakes start at just £1!

ñ Other games including: Play Your Cards Right, Groceries Raffle and more

ñ Novices needed! Never played before? Our experts will show you how it’s done

ñ Younger players welcome – Junior membership available to 12-18s; well-behaved accompanied younger visitors by arrangement.

ñ Players especially welcome from outside Broad Town: if you’ve got friends from other bingo nights itching to play on a Sunday – tell them where we are, or bring them along. We already have regulars from Purton, Bushton, Wroughton, RWB, Devizes… More players = bigger prizes!

BAR OPEN EVERY FRIDAY 8.00pm-late

Families Welcome! You don't have to be a member to pop in for a drink - we always guarantee an inclusive and entertaining time for all!

Table Tennis

Thanks to a donation from Frederick and Rosemary Cameron Street of Broadacres, the Four Ways now has its own regulation-size table tennis table – free to play every Friday night starting in April, joining our free-to-play official pub pool table for folks aged 12+. Also: table football, darts; listen to your favourite tunes by hooking your mp3 player up to our new professional 4-speaker sound system.

Advance warning – SKITTLES

Several of our regulars are interested in forming an official Four Ways skittles team (or two, if there’s sufficient bodies) to play other pubs, clubs and teams in the local leagues when the new season starts later in the year. Please get in touch with us ASAP if you’re interested: we want to set the date for our first skittles event that’s convenient to most people: if a Saturday afternoon/evening or weekday night is when most people can come, that’s when we’ll hold it.

Contact: Matt on 07890 097915 • email fourwaysbroadtown@gmail.com • Join us on Facebook at www.facebook.com/FourWaysBroadTown

BROAD TOWN COMMUNITY LED PLANNING (CLP) GROUP

Although things seem to have gone quiet after the recent consultation events the work on the proposed Neighbourhood Plan is still continuing by the various groups that are involved.

The application for Broad Town to join with six other local parishes to form a Neighbourhood Area is now being considered by Wiltshire Council and we are waiting to see if it will be accepted. If it is, the individual Plan for each of the villages will be joined together to form one Neighbourhood Plan for the whole area.

The data collected at the consultation events, together with further data that will be collected during the ongoing consultation process, will feed into the Broad Town section of the Neighbourhood Plan. The preliminary information from the consultation shows that the majority of people who responded were aged between 45 and 74 – so we need some of you younger and older people to come forward with your opinions – and that the top three issues raised in the “postcards from the future” that you wrote were: Facilities; Shops/Cafes/Pubs; and Schools.

If you are interested in the details of the Neighbourhood Plan process the Project Managers have set up a website www.new-v.co.uk. Additionally we have a Community Forum site on www.broad-town.co.uk. Everyone is very welcome to come along to our next CLP Group meeting that will be held on Friday April 26th 8.15 p.m. to 9.15 p.m. at the Village Hall.

PARISH CLERKS CLIPPINGS

1. The election for one County Councillor and seven Parish Councillors will be held on Thursday 2nd May. See the notice boards for details and procedure if you wish to stand. The Clerk has some information. The latest date for application forms to be returned is mid-day on 5th April 2013.

2. Neighbourhood Planning. Information on North East Wiltshire - Villages is on website www.new-v.co.uk

3. The Annual Parish Meeting will be held in the Village Hall on Monday 8th April at 19.30 hrs. This is your meeting; if you run a Village organisation, come and give a report on your activities, register a point of view, or merely listen to what is going on. It will be followed by the normal monthly Parish Council meeting.

CHARITY WALK

Simple, no sponsorship required, just turn up on the day and donate £5pp to Hope & Homes Charity for Children www.hopeandhomes.org
Date & Time Sunday 14th April, meet at 09:45am in The Crown, Broad Hinton, Wiltshire, SN4 9PA. (FREE parking available here) Bring appropriate clothing, a drink & a snack with you. Dogs, children & family are all invited
Route 6 Miles GUIDED WALK, 2 to 2 1/2 hours gentle walk. So you just need to relax and take in the beautiful scenery.
Lunch For those of you who would also like to stay for Sunday lunch, in The White Horse Inn, there is Sunday Roast, which is served at 12noon
Please could you let me know by Monday 8th April if you would like to join us for the walk and/or lunch as I need to book tables in The Crown
Contact Paul on 07876 765 478 OR paulrwebb@hotmail.com

PLANT FAIR AND OPEN GARDEN

Bank Holiday Monday 6th May, 11am —4pm at Bushton Manor, Wiltshire SN4 7PX

Come and join the fun at the annual Plant Fair and Open Gardens. Many stalls of value Plants, Shrubs and Annual Bedding from local growers, local artisan foods, pots & planters and rural crafts.

There are games for Children, the traditional well-stocked raffle and a garden-themed tombola.

The Manor Gardens are open throughout the day and visitors are free to wander at their leisure. Refreshments are also available throughout the day: Tea, coffee with locally made sumptuous cake or scone £2, Bacon butties or Ploughman's rolls £3.

Parking is free. Disabled access but please note gravel pathways. Toilets, including disabled toilets are available at the Village Hall, nearby.

Entrance Fee £1 adults, Children under 12 admission free,

HILMARTON MOVIOLA Saturday 20th April 2013. Hilmarton Parish Church Hall 7.30 doors open at 7.00

SKYFALL

The latest 007 rates 12A

Tickets still only £5.00 from The Post Office, Poynder Place, Hilmarton, or Breda Cottage, Church Road, Hilmarton. For more information call Geoff Procter on 01249 760312

REFRESHMENTS

Saturday June 29th. In the Garden of Hurstbridge House Pye Lane. More details later.

SAFARI SUPPER

Is Saturday 21st September convenient? Are you free and willing to participate. We can only proceed if we have enough hosts. Please contact me if you are interested or require further information. Sara 731114.

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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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.

IMPORTANT

Due to a delay ALL items for next month’s newsletter are to go straight to Dave Marshall. His Email address is (wdavemarshall@live.co.uk).

Any items sent to the editor will not be published as both computers for the Green household will be off line. Back to normal next month perhaps?

MAY 2013 EDITION

Will organisations or anyone wishing to have news, etc. included in the May edition please note that items must be submitted Again this month to Dave Marshall, 10 Broadacres, Broad Town, wdavemarshall@live.co.uk BY 6pm FRIDAY 19th April. It is regretted that submissions after that time cannot be included.

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