October Village Magazine

Market Lavington & Easterton
Church & Community News
Market Lavington Parish Council
Autumn Ball
Saturday October 18th 8pm
At the Community Hall – Market Lavington
Dancing With – This Way Up
Tickets £10 inc. Buffet – Dress Code: Black Tie
Tickets Available From
Market Lavington Post Office
The Green Dragon
Ted Osborn 07462 901496
ST MARY’S GIFT DAY. 11th OCTOBER.
ENVELOPE ENCLOSED.
SEE THE ARTICLE.
October 2014
26/28 High Street, Market Lavington.
01380 813235
Joanne Simmons Academy of Dance
DATES FOR YOUR DIARY:
27th
QUIZ NIGHT – Monday
October
8pm
OPEN MIC – Thursday 16th October
Christmas Menus
available
Sorry, no food Christmas Day
Royal academy of Dance Registered Teacher
Associate of the Imperial Society of Teachers of Dancing
“Tippy Toes” Dance Classes for Pre-School Children from 2 ½ to 4 ½ years
Royal Academy Ballet Classes for all ages
Free Introductory Class
Classes at West Lavington, Great Cheverell, Lydeway and Shrewton
For further information contact Joanne Simmons on
01380 830526 or 0796864524
e-mail [email protected] www.jsacademy.co.uk
Annual Study Day
Saturday 8th November
10.30am – 4.30pm (10am coffee)
Dating Clues in Period Houses
Some very old Houses in Wiltshire:
Discoveries from Tree-Ring Dating
Pam Slocombe (FSA, Author: Wiltshire Farmhouses & Cottages)
 Dating Clues in Early Houses
James Ayres (FSA, Author: British Domestic Interiors)
Email: [email protected]
www.greendragonlavington.co.uk
Book your bed & breakfast on-line
Check out the website for offers and vouchers
FOLLOW US ON TWITTER
@dragonlavington
At Market Lavington Community Hall,
St Mary’s Rd, Market Lavington, Devizes, SN10 4DG
Book early to avoid disappointment
£15.00; Members, Students, Senior Citizens £12.50
Tel. 01249 705508 e-mail:
[email protected]
Wiltshire Buildings Record,
Wiltshire & Swindon History Centre,
Cocklebury Road, Chippenham, Wilts, SN15 3QN
web: www.wiltshirebuildingsrecord.org.uk
Market Lavington & Easterton
Church and Community News
Calendar of Services – October 2014
The Lavingtons, Cheverells & Easterton
Market
Lavington
Date
West
Lavington
Easterton
Great
Cheverell
Little
Cheverell
5th
October
16th after
Trinity
9.30 am
Half Hour
Service
9.30am
Parish
Communion
(Trad)
11.00 am
Harvest
Celebration
11.00 am
Simple
Celebration
6 pm
Harvest
Festival
12th
October
17th after
Trinity
11.00 am
United
Harvest
Service
In the
Community
Hall
9.30 am
Parish
Communion
11.00 am
United
Harvest
Service in
the
Community
Hall
6.00 pm
Evensong
(BCP)
8.00 am
Holy
Communion
(BCP)
9.30 am
Parish
Communion
8.00 am
Holy
Communion
(BCP)
11.00 am
Matins
(BCP)
10.00 am
Welcome to
Worship
(not
communion)
19th
October
18th after
Trinity
11.00 am
Parish
Communion
(BCP)
9.30 am
Matins
(BCP)
26th
October
Last after
Trinity
8.00 am
Holy
Communion
(BCP)
9.30 am
Half Hour
Service
11.00 am
Parish
Communion
9.00 am
JAM Club,
Old School,
ML
* An asterisk indicates services where children’s activities are
provided.
Regular worship in our sister churches:
9.00am St Joseph’s Roman Catholic Church, Littleton Panell*
10.30am Trinity Church in the Community Hall Market Lavington*
11.00am & 6.00pm Ebenezer Baptist Church West Lavington.
St Mary’s & St. Barnabas Church (Anglican)
Rector: Rev. James Campbell Tel: 01380 816963
The Rectory, 14 Church Street, Market Lavington SN10 4DT.
Email: Rector
[email protected]
Benefice Office
[email protected]
Retired Priest
Rev Ann Cocking 812763
Licensed Lay Minister
Mr Bob Young 812587
Church Wardens
Market Lavington
Lt Col Pat Stacpoole 812380
Mr Slater Reynolds 816222
Easterton
Mrs Sue Allen 813603
Mr Mike McPherson 698674
Trinity United Church (Methodist/URC)
Minister: Rev. Gary Gotham, 69 Queens Road, Devizes,
SN10 5HR Tel: 01380 724264 / [email protected]
Church Secretary: Beth Warren 01380 818252 /
[email protected]
Market Lavington Parish Council
Chair: Mr Dougald Ballardie 01380 812483
The Rest, 42 Northbrook, SN10 4AP
[email protected]
Clerk to the CouncilMrs Carol Hackett 01225 760372
23 Orchard Close West Ashton BA14 6AU
[email protected]
Easterton Parish Council
Chair:Mr Chris Saunders812317
Clerk to the CouncilMrs Sue Deegan 01225 708670
This magazine
Edited by Colin Osborn 01380 812450
[email protected]
Printed by AlphaPrint.Me Woodlands Yard, Market Lavington
Tel 813090
FROM THE RECTORY
[email protected]
Dear Friends,
Whether Scotland becomes a separate nation or not will be known within 24
hours of writing this. It’s an issue that seems to have come upon us very
suddenly and one with huge repercussions that have scarcely been debated.
I’ve been saddened by the short-termism of some of the debate – getting rid
of Westminster governments when we all know that they come and go – and
the unwillingness to consider the bigger picture. Whatever the result, half of
those living north of the border will be unhappy and relationships within
what is now the UK will change.
As we reflect on the Union and what constitutes unity, maybe there’s
something to be learnt from the Church. Unity is a question that Christians
wrestle with as we worship within different denominations and as we hold
very different views within our own churches.
Famously in John 17 Jesus prayed for the believers that ‘they may all be
one’. Such unity is not about all agreeing about everything, nor about all
believing the same thing; rather it’s about relationships. For Christians, as
we come to fully appreciate God’s love for us, so we are more likely to be
able to respond positively to the command ‘to love one another’.
The cause of Christian unity both today and down the centuries has been
hindered because people have loved their own religious organisations, their
own creeds and their own rituals more than they have loved each other. If
we realised how much God loves us, we’d be better at loving each other
wherever we all come from.
James Campbell
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Free initial consultations
Fixed fees agreed in advance
Tel: 01380 829888
Long Distance
email:
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Small business specialists.
Meetings
01380 813657
Cabin Living, based in Market Lavington, supply and build
[email protected]
Elston
Veterinary
Clinic
Elston Lane, Shrewton SP3 4HL
We care for your pets!
Friday 31st October 2014
at the Community Hall.
Sessions will be from
1.45 – 3.45 and 4.45 to 7.00 pm.
New and returning donors are always
welcome
Ted’s Walks
Dates for 2014
Professional, friendly, and fully equipped,
to provide the best possible and
most comprehensive care for your pets.
We specialise in companion animals.
October 26th 10.00am
Meet in the Market Place
Supporting Alzheimer’s
Society
Continuing in Memory of
Ted Maslen
All our patients are treated like one of the
family.
01980-621999
Duck Street Fair
Entrance
£2.50
!!BABY YOGA!!
for babies, toddlers & parent/carers
In aid of Cancer Research UK,
& Special Needs Charities
Wednesday 1st October, 6.00pm - 9.00pm
&
Thursday 2nd October, 9.00am – 2.00pm
New Stalls and Old Favourites
Bring & Buy Cake and Produce Stall
Market Lavington
Duck Street,
West
Lavington
SN10 4LG
01380
813092
Specialists in Extensions, Alterations,
New and Replacement Dwellings, Listed
Buildings, Structural Surveys etc.
Serving the Lavingtons and District for
23 years. We are next to the Library.
Barn Conversion
^ George Mews
< Dalecare Nursing Home
Before
After
Beneficial for all babies & parents – new to yoga or experienced
encouraging a unique bond
Relaxation techniques for both parent & baby/toddler
TUESDAYS & WEDNESDAYS - 10,30 - 11.30 AM
Call or email for more details: Konnie: 07956983154 [email protected]
facebook: www.facebook.com/KonniesYOGA
BENNETT ARCHITECTURAL DESIGNS
Keith Bennett MCIAT, ACIOB, RMAPS.
Tel: 01380 812800
Email: [email protected]
Web site: www.bennett-designs.co.uk
Skype: Bennett.architectural.designs
Playful yoga moves adapted for babies using songs & rhythm that
enhance their natural development
Planning Applications
Market Lavington
14/08004/FUL Crossways, Parham Lane. Demolition of existing
detached dwelling/outbuilding and construction of replacement
detached dwelling.
14/08333/FUL, 33 The Spring, Erection of orangery style conservatory
14/08762/OUT, Land Opp 1 Stobbarts Place, Erection of a two
bedroom bungalow (Outline application with all matters reserved)
14.08830/OUT Land Opp 2&3 Stobbarts Place, Demolition of existing
garage block and erection of a pair of semi detached dwellings.
(Outline application with all matters reserved)
Easterton
No applications this month.
Details can be found by clicking on the links from the Wiltshire Council
web site. www.wiltshire.gov.uk. There is free internet access available
at the Market Lavington Library, and volunteers at the library can help
with advice on using the equipment.
The Easterton, Market Lavington and Urchfont Link
has been operating for over 8 years and works hard to help people to
remain independent in their own homes and to reduce social isolation.
Last year alone volunteers completed 625 tasks, driving a total of 18,0000
miles to hospitals, surgeries, dentists, opticians & chiropodists.
We’ve also helped with shopping & visits to the bank & hairdressers..
We are very grateful for the grants we receive from local parishes and
charities which have enabled us to give a little extra to our clients in the
way of outings and parties.
The number of requests for help increases every year of course and we
always need more volunteers, drivers and non drivers. Many older people
need help with tasks that the rest of us take for granted.
COULD YOU HELP?
We also need a co-ordinator to take the client requests and arrange for
volunteers to help them. This takes no more than one hour a day. If you
think you can help us in any way please call
Peggy Jones 01380 812751 or Malcolm Davidson 01380 812358
John Kyte, Director
Unit 1 Hillcroft Farm,
5 Easterton Sands,
Devizes, Wiltshire, SN10 4PY
Call 01380 812192
www.eastertonvehicles.com
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Wednesday
1
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Thursday
Friday
2
3
Tuesday
7
Friday
Monday
10
13
12.30pm
14
1.30 to 4.30
2.15 to 4pm
10am
15
7.15pm
Tuesday
Wednesday
Reconditioned laptops from £100 to £250
New/used PCs and screens.
Owen Burton - 07765 774908
Computer Engineer—[email protected]
JOHN THYNNE
BUILDING REPAIRS
.&
IMPROVEMENTS
MOB 07968 829 065
TEL 01380 813410
H.EVES
ELECTRICAL &
BUILDING WORK
19 NEWMAN RD
DEVIZES
SN10 5LE
TEL: 01380 728152
MOB: 07921 168 531
‘Working it Out’ with Siân
Remedial Massage Therapy
Human, Equine and Canine
Siân Roberts, BSc., MPhil., PGCE FE
Dip. Massage Therapy,
Merishia Animal Therapy
Mobile: 07900 493 756
[email protected]
North Cornwall
Sleeps 6/8
Fully equipped cottage
Large Garden and Parking
Holiday &
Weekend/midweek breaks
All year round
Telephone 01380 813092
www.helemillcottage.co.uk
6 - 9pm
7.30pm
9am - 2pm
Friday
Saturday
17
18
Tuesday
21
Friday
Saturday
Sunday
24
25
26
Monday
Tuesday
Friday
27
28
31
10.30 - 12
10am
7.30pm
2-4pm
8pm
10am
7pm
7.30pm
9am
10am
2.15-4pm
10am
# 2 days earlier at Frieth
Duck Street Fair
Alpha Course
Duck Street Fair
Blue top bin and black boxes
Casual Cuppa, St. Arbucks
Day Centre, The Old School
WI, Community Hall, Valueing Antiques
Household and garden waste bins
Good Neighbours Lunch Club
Kennet Quilters, Falling Leaves
Wallhanging
The Monday Club, Limericks and Poetry
Day Centre, The Old School
Gardening Club West Lavington Village
Hall
Gladiolus and, speciality bulbs
Blue top bin and black boxes
Autumn Sale
Autumn Ball
Day Centre, The Old School
Parish Council, The Old School
Household and garden waste bins
KV Brass Concert. St. Andrews Church
JAM Club, Old School
Ted's Walk, from The Market Place
Monday Club, Trip to Whitehall Garden
Centre
Day Centre, The Old School
Blue top bin and black boxes
Blood Donor Session
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WEDNESDAY 22nd OCTOBER
URCHFONT AUTUMN EVENINGS (4)
"EQUAL MARRIAGE AND THE CHURCH"
The Reverend Dr Graham Southgate, Team Rector
of the Nadder Valley
‘Working it Out’ with Siân
Personal Education Tutoring
Science and Biology
KS3, GCSE, AS, A2 Level
Mobile: 07900 493 756
[email protected]
Kaikouda Beauty
Mobile Beauty Specialist
Introductory offer
10% off your first booking
For more information and
bookings contact
Louise Wade
Tel: 07716 507 340
[email protected]
ITEC trained
Richard Ellis
Wall & Floor Tiler
Painting & Decorating
service
01380 729828 /
07980797377
[email protected]
Advertising rates
1/12 page (Bus. Card) £3.50/
month, £19/ 6 months, £35/ year
1/8 page £5 /month, £28/ 6
months, £53 /year
1/6 page £5.50/ month, £31/ 6
months, £55/ year
¼ page £9/month, £50 /6
months, £85/ year
½ page £16/ month, £90/ 6
months, £165/ year
Full page £30/ month, £150/ 6
months
From the Parish Registers
October 2014
Funerals
th
Olive Patricia CAMPBELL of West Lavington died on 13 August, aged 80
years. Her funeral and burial took place at All Saints’ Church, West Lavington
nd
on 22 August 2014.
th
Charles William “Bill” PARISH of West Lavington died on 20 August aged
79 years. His funeral and burial at All Saints’ Church, West Lavington was held
nd
on 2 September 2014.
th
Aileen Freda CORSER of Market Lavington died on 29 August, aged 98
th
years. Her funeral at West Wilts Crematorium was held on 16 September
2014.
th
Frederick William CHILDS formerly of Little Cheverell, died on 30 July aged
th
84 years. His funeral was at West Wilts Crematorium on 12 August and his
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ashes were buried at St Peter’s Church, Little Cheverell on 15 September
2014.
Baptisms
Helena Emily Lauren SYSUM was baptised at all Saints’ Church, West
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Lavington by Rev Jennifer Haynes on Sunday 17 August 2014.
Aoifa Dorothy SPARKES was baptised at St Peter’s Church, Great Cheverell
th
by Rev James Campbell on Sunday 7 September 2014.
MKV PROPERTY MAINTENANCE LTD
Plumbing and heating installations and repairs
Oil fired boiler repairs and servicing
Kitchens and bathrooms fitted
Internal and external repairs
and maintenance
MIKE VAN DEN BERGH
01380 813001 OR 07535 646112
[email protected]
HANDYMAN SERVICES
HOME & GARDEN IMPROVEMENTS
No job too small.
From putting up a shelf to a complete new kitchen or bathroom.
From cutting a lawn to building a shed or summerhouse.
Garden maintenance and makeovers.
Fencing & wooden structures.
Patios & ponds.
Painting, decorating & tiling.
For a FREE quote Call:
Tony on 07810 321556
Email: [email protected]
KEITH DAVIS
F and K DAVIS, HIGH STREET, MARKET LAVINGTON
at RIVENDELL
in Market Lavington
with hypnotherapy, NLP and life
to book an appointment
coaching
or for a free explanatory booklet
call
01380 816077, or
at RIVENDELL
e-mail
in Market Lavington
[email protected]
TONY PARSONS
DOMESTIC
APPLIANCE
ENGINEER
WHISTLEY CANINE COUNTRY
CLUB
The New Luxury Holiday Venue For
Our Four Legged Friends
Spacious Suites Under-Floor Heating
Day Care Facility Inspections Welcome
Potterne Devizes
01380 738189/726330
Please see our website for more details
www.whistleykennels.co.uk
Looking for a unique and enjoyable gift?
Why not give a personalised gift voucher
for one of our carriage rides?
We offer horse-drawn carriage rides all
year round as well as special Easter Egg
Hunts and Christmas Drives.
WASHING MACHINES /
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Email: [email protected]
Wiltshire's 10 piece versatile band. A
mixture of Jazz, Swing, Latin and Easy
Listening tunes. Refreshments include
coffee and biscuits.
7.30 p.m. Tickets £7 from Devizes
Books, Sidmouth Street, Devizes.
St Andrew’s Church, Long Street,
Devizes, Wiltshire SN10 1NJ
Saturday 25 Oct 2014
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Market Lavington has suffered a sad loss with the closure, in September, of F
& K Davis, the village newsagent. The business was originally owned by Fred
and Kay Davis in 1970 working from a premises opposite the Green Dragon.
They moved to the present site in 1972 and Keith took on the business in the
eighties.
Understandably he has now decided to retire. In the last 30 years or so he has
hardly had a day off, getting up at about 4 a.m each day to sort and prepare
newspapers for delivery or collection, day in, day out, seven days a week.
Recently, he has delivered papers personally. Very few villages still have this
service. It is greatly appreciated by many of his customers, most of whom are
old friends.
As part of their daily routine, they collect their papers and enjoy a chat with
Keith when they call in. They will miss this daily contact.
The shop is more than just a newsagent as it is in the heart of the village.
Thanks to the adverts on the window, courteously received by Keith, all
manner of items can be bought and sold, jobs and services found and events
publicised. A wide variety of magazines are stocked along with all sorts of
cards and minor items.
With the decline of smoking, much trade
has been lost and as Keith observes, the
village has changed with an increase in new
residents who work, and shop, elsewhere.
It has been greatly to our benefit that Keith
has kept going so long and he richly
deserves the peace, late rising and
comforts of retirement. He has many
years backlog to catch up on, visits
around the country to see all the places
and events that he has missed and,
he says, the museums and galleries
that he glimpsed when young.
We wish him a long healthy and happy
retirement and thank him for his many
years service to Market Lavington.
TEL: 01380 723279
MOB:07970117023
We also provide horse-drawn carriage hire
for country weddings, proms,
anniversaries, birthday parties, village
fetes and more.
Call Kathy on
07816 349 540
[email protected]
www.wessexcarriagedriving.co.uk
100 years ago
The Parish Council was given notice to quit the Recreation Ground and voted to
repair the stile leading to the new cemetery.
nd
Andrew Stevens killed in action 22 October 1914
Andrew Stevens was born in Salisbury in 1895 and was the adopted son of Levi
and Mary Ann Stevens of High Street, Easterton. Andrew joined the army in
1913 at the age of 18. By this time he had changed his name to Stevens. He
served in Northern Ireland with the Dorsetshire Regiment, but on the outbreak of
th
war his regiment was sent to France, and they arrived in Le Havre on 16
August 1914. Within a few days they had reached Rue du Marais, close to
Labassee.
nd
Early in the morning of 22 October, whilst Andrew’s battalion was engaged in
digging trenches, they were attacked by the Germans. They were too close for
any strategic withdrawal, and the trenches were soon overrun by the enemy. At
the end of the day seven men were killed, 22 were wounded, and 107 men were
missing.
At first Andrew was listed as a prisoner of war, but it later became evident that
nd
this was not the case and he was recorded as killed in action either on 22
October, or some time later from wounds received. His body was never found
and he is remembered on the memorial at Le Touret.
th
Oliver Burgess killed in action 24 October 1914
Oliver is believed to have been born in Market Lavington around 1879.
rd
When he was eighteen, Oliver enlisted in the 3 Wiltshire Regiment, but he was
discharged after twelve days because he was unfit for the drill training. He was
said to have been of good character. At the time of his enlistment he was
working as an agricultural labourer in Seend. His next of kin was recorded as his
Uncle, Mr Merritt of Market Lavington. This was probably John Merritt, a
blacksmith living in White Street, Market Lavington
nd
In October 1914, Oliver was serving as a regular soldier in the 2 battalion of
the Wiltshire regiment. He was living at Great Chalfield near Bradford on Avon
prior to his enlistment.
They were engaged in the first battle of Ypres, and Oliver was killed in action on
24.10.1914 at Beselare, Belgium. Superior numbers of German forces attacked
the trenches at 5.30am. They were initially repelled, with heavy German losses,
but a second wave of attack was more successful, leading to continuous fighting
for more than two hours. The Germans managed to breach the defences, and
the Wiltshires were forced to retreat with loss of sixty six men, and many more
were captured.
Oliver is remembered on the Menin Gate at Ypres.
Edited from information supplied by Lyn Dyson [email protected]
If you have information that might be of interest to her please make contact.
1st - The first division of Canadian troops, 33,000 sail for Britain; most
Canadians are volunteers, anxious to prove their loyalty to the Commonwealth.
5th - World War I first aerial combat resulting in a kill.
13th - Garrett Morgan invents & patents the gas mask
Restaurant
Thai, Indian, Chinese, Japanese,
fresh seafood & Pub favourites,
homemade, authentic & reasonably priced.
Lunches
Friday, Saturday & Sunday (including Roasts)
12.00 – 2.30
Dinners
Tuesday – Saturday 6.30pm – 9.30pm
Takeaway
Pizza & Curries from 6.00pm
Tuesday – Saturday
Bar
Open Daily
Monday from 5pm
Tuesday – Thursday 3pm
Friday – Sunday 12pm
Beer Garden & Function room
Bookings welcome on 01380 812343
DEVIZES PHAB TRANSPORT:
DOOR TO DOOR PHAB SHOPPER BUS SERVICES
WOULD YOU LIKE TO BE TRANSPORTED DOOR TO DOOR?
ARE YOU ELDERLY or DISABLED?
Then this service could be the answer to your Transport Problems.
Our specialist Accessible Minibus Transport Service with Hydraulic Lift or ramp
Will pick you up from your door and bring you back to your door
Our driver will even help you carry your shopping to your door.
An able bodied companion can also join us if required.
LOCAL DEVIZES SERVICE EVERY THURSDAY
From Devizes – Urchfont - The Cheverells- Poulshot - Potterne - Rowde - Worton - to
Devizes Town Centre and Morrisons picking up from 9.00am returning around 12 midday
(from Devizes). Return fare £2.00
DEVIZES TO SALISBURY or WILTON SHOPPING VILLAGE & TROWBRIDGE
Every FIRST FRIDAY 9.00am returning 2.30pm from Trowbridge
Return Fare £ 3.00
Picking up from Devizes – The Cheverell - Potterne - Rowde - Worton –
West and Market Lavington – Urchfont and Villages on route.
HELEN LEE
HOMEOPATHY
Parents interested in natural and holistic options to help their children
through back-to-school illnesses are turning to homeopathy.
Parents particularly are looking for additional support and holistic ideas
on how to help their children recover quickly and completely from those
back-to-school bugs, while being careful not to over use conventional
drugs. Parents are often aware that antibiotics can be prescribed
inappropriately for viral infections or mild acute illnesses: antibiotics
should be preserved for those illnesses that really need them.
Picking up from Devizes - Bishop Canning - Coate - Potterne - Rowde – Worton and
villages on route.
For Booking seats and further information please Contact
Tel 01380- 870274 or email [email protected]
Homeopathic medicines, known as remedies, are non-toxic and have an
excellent safety record so are suitable for use in children. Homeopathic
remedies commonly used at this time of year include Gelsemium,
Pulsatilla and Bryonia, all of which are made from plants that have
undergone a special dilution and preparation process by designated
homeopathic pharmacies.
DOOR to DOOR Service Transporting Elderly - people with disabilities & mobility
problems, also your companions
*****************************
We are also able to provide transport for clubs etc which operate for NON Profit
ie charity or club
Our Accessible minibuses can accommodate up to 16 passengers
Any distance travelled at reasonable rates.
The philosophy behind Homeopathic medicine is completely different to
conventional medicine. Each remedy has its own set of associated
symptoms creating what we call a ‘remedy picture’ which needs to be
matched as closely as possible to the patient who is ill. In this way two
children with tonsillitis will get different remedies because they will each
experience the tonsillitis differently.
DEVIZES TO SWINDON or OUTLET VILLAGE
Every THIRD FRIDAY 9.00am returning 2.30pm From Swindon - Return Fare £3.00
F & K DAVIS . NEWSAGENTS
As reported elsewhere, the village newsagents shop has closed on the retirement of Keith
Davis. For over thirty years Keith has risen at about 4 a.m, seven days a week to prepare
and deliver newspapers. He has also supplied papers, magazines, tobacco products and
much else with great courtesy and efficiency.
From general enquiries around the village it is clear that many of the people he has served
so well and for such a long time, would like to contribute with donations as a leaving
present. An Appeal Fund has therefore been set up.
The Market Lavington Post Office has kindly agreed to be the collection point for
Donations
Please make your donations there.
For more information
on treating childhood infections and other conditions contact:
Helen Lee DSH RSHOM
07773983739
[email protected]
On the 26th October we will change
our clocks back and as a result we
will begin to see darker evenings
and colder, wetter nights as the
autumn slips into winter.
Many may look forward to the possibility of snow and the run-up to Christmas. For
some it may be a slight inconvenience as the nights close in and their summer tan
begins to fade. However for a considerable number the winter months can be a
very worrying time.
Inevitably, many of us will spend more time at home and for those that are less
mobile it can become much harder to get out and about, with the cold weather and
fear of ice a daunting reality. Heating bills will increase significantly as we try to
keep our homes warm and with the extra electrical appliances needed comes not
only a financial cost but an increased risk of household fires. With a little extra
support and information, however, we can all face the long winter months with
slightly less fear.
Did you know, for example, that Wiltshire Fire & Rescue Service offer free home
fire safety checks? Some of you may be aware of the Winter Fuel payments, but
do you know about the Warm Home Discount Scheme? How about the Home
Heat Helpline? For older residents with a low income or in receipt of certain
benefits there are options to explore for help with heating costs. If you think you
may be eligible or would like to find out more about the home fire safety checks
you can give me a call on 07557 922027 and I will be more than happy to chat
about your options with you.
There are also other less formal ways that we can support those around us over
the winter. Those of you that keep up to date with the news may have seen a
story a couple of months back about an initiative called the Casserole Club.
Personally I think this is a great idea and it works on the basis that if you are
cooking a meal for your family you cook an extra portion and share it with a
neighbour that may not be able to cook for themselves. For someone confined to
their home the winter months can be very isolating and the occasional chat or
warm meal could really help to raise spirits. Whilst the Casserole Club is a formal
group, there is nothing stopping you from inviting a neighbour to join you for
dinner occasionally or popping round with a dish of food and a chat. It could mean
a lot to them and you may make a good friend in the process!
NO
VAT
GRAHAM LUNN
YOUR LOCAL
ELECTRICIAN
PART P COMPLIANT
NO
VAT
ALL ASPECTS OF ELECTRICAL WORK UNDERTAKEN
(EXCLUDING DOMESTIC APPLIANCE REPAIRS)
01380 699264 or 07968 728 410
FULL PAT TESTING
SERVICE
The Green
Dragon, Pub
Lunch Club,
Market Lavington
th
Monday 13
October at 12.30.
You can be
assured of a
warm welcome
and excellent
food. Please
book in advance
by ringing Alex
on 07557
922027.
The Parish Church, St Mary’s Annual Gift Day Appeal
Each year the parish hold a Gift Day offering people or households the
opportunity to give either a single amount or arrange to give by regular
charitable covenant to our church against the substantial expenses of providing
St Mary’s for worship or other uses in the community.
YOU WILL FIND AN ENVELOPE WITHIN COMMUNITY NEWS FOR
YOU TO POP THROUGH THE FRONT DOOR OF THE RECTORY
containing your gift.
If you would care to complete the Gift Aid notice on the form our church
benefits by some 20%. Please be sure that your gifts are not just welcome; they
are vital.
There are available forms to facilitate regular giving, say monthly, by covenant.
Forms may be requested at The Rectory, by phone from there or 01380 816222
email: [email protected].
This year your churchwardens and others will be in The High Street with
collection boxes and we would love to meet you on Saturday the 11th October.
The Parochial Church Council, which is the elected group that manage our
church’s affairs have again achieved the target of meeting all our costs from
income received during the year – but, as they say in the trade, ‘a close run
thing’! It is a wonderful fact that our community provides the support for
James‘ continued work in the parish and allows the church to be a central fact of
peoples’ lives in Market Lavington.
Pat Stacpoole,
Slater Reynolds.
Notice of temporary closure of Play Area
The Play Area at the Elisha Field will be closed from the 1st of
September 2014, for a period of approx. 2 months for refurbishment
The Parish Council apologises for any inconvenience that this may
cause - there is an alternative play area for younger children at
Broadwell
'St.
◊ Monthly Carvery ◊
~ Clubhouse Menu ~
served daily from 11am
And now served from 11am till 7pm
on Thursdays & Fridays
For more information
please call 01380 831069
or email [email protected]
Barnabas Preschool
The Autumn term has well and truly started at St Barnabas pre-school and we would
like to welcome our new families and friends who are starting their journeys with us.
This term we are exploring the sea and all the colourful and wonderful things that can
be found hiding under the waves, which will be followed by our exploration into
Autumn and how the world around us gets ready for the winter.
We had a very busy time leading up to the summer holidays, the children had their
annual sports day which they shared with their proud parents and guardians. We said
goodbye to our leavers at our leavers party at Coral Cove and wish them all the success
and happiness as they begin their school journey.
The staff and families of St Barnabas Pre-school would like to thank everyone who
supported our cake stall in Market Lavington to those who baked, who manned the stall
and mostly to those who bought our delicious wares!
We have spaces available for children from 2 years old to 5 years old. Our GOOD
Ofsted rating allows us to offer funded places for 2 year old children and a really good,
safe place for them to learn, play and explore. We have two rooms at the pre-school
which allows wet play, sand, craft and painting in our kitchen room and in our carpeted
room the children can develop their learning through role play, games, dressing up and
stories. Our new garden which was opened by Claire Perry MP gives the children the
opportunity to move freely from inside to outside safely and independently.
We look forward to hearing from you on 01380 816016'
White Horse Opera
Gilbert & Sullivan Gala Concert
Pay & Play
From as little as £15.00 per player
for 18 Holes of Golf
Call Steve Blazey in the Pro Shop for details
On 01380 830300
Highlights of the ever popular
G&S favourites such as
Iolanthe
and The Gondoliers.
Friday 10th & Saturday 11th October
at
St Mary's Church Devizes at 7.30pm.
Tickets £8
on sale now at Devizes Books
on-line at
whitehorseopera.ticketsource.co.uk
This promises to be a fun evening of musical entertainment
for all thefamily
DAVY LOGS
£80:00 A LOAD
£85:00 STACKED
SEASONED HARD WOOD
TEL 01380 813699
TUESDAY 14th
OCTOBER
URCHFONT
AUTUMN
EVENINGS
"IS THERE A
CHRISTIAN
ENVIRONMENTAL
VOICE?"
The Reverend
Mike Perry, Vicar
of the Woodford
Valley
and Archers Gate.
FRIDAY OCTOBER
17th at 19.30
Doors –Windows-Stairs-(Hard & Soft Wood)
at EDINGTON
Bespoke Kitchens – Furniture Manufacturers
PRIORY
CHURCH
All aspects of Carpentry –Supply only/ Supply and Fit
Listed Building Work and Applications
Concert in
Edington Priory
Hawthorn Works, Andover Road, Chirton, Devizes, SN10 3QL
Church is an organ
recital by Benjamin
TEL/FAX: (01380) 840 020
Nicholas one of the
WEBSITE: mbjoinerydevizes.co.uk
country’s top
E-MAIL: [email protected]
organists.
LinkedIn: uk.linkedin.com/pub/martin-bowyer/77/9a8/991/
Tickets are £15
(front nave and
south side choir
stalls), £10 (rear
nave) and £8
Local – Professional - Affordable
(sides); 18 and
Let us do the dirty work with tender loving care
under come free,
(and a thorough clean) of your oven, hob, range, Aga, over a glass of wine
microwave, extractor, or BBQ, using the unique, eco
or soft drink.
friendly and non caustic Ovenclean system
To reserve your
tickets, email
Call now on 01672 556404 or 0800 840 7127
music@edingtonar
The same family run business but with a
ts.org or phone
new telephone number
01380 831256
Visit: www.ovenclean.com
42 Rochelle Court, Market Lavington SN10 4AT
Bouquets, Arrangements, Plants & Fresh Flowers for all occasions
Along with a Stylish range of home and gift ware.
Phone: 01380 816268
Kathryn Cooper looks forward to welcoming everyone to
The Blossom Tree
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RAFFLE
The raffle prize winners at the Easterton Country Fair were:
£250 Heather Kent,Round of Golf ,Sally Hardman,Hamper, Heather
Saunders,Hawk Conservancy Tickets, Ian Saunders,Meal at Royal Oak,
LesCharlton,Bottle of Wine, Sue Ward,Garden Hose, Mrs Steel,Christmas
Wreath, Mrs Kent Devizes,Meal at The Bridge , Sue Somerville,Picture ,
Roger Greenslade,Tickets for Hawk Conservancy, R.Kidner,Gemini
Voucher, Kevin , Heath,Bottle of Ginger Wine, Mike M c Pherson,Mug
and Hand Green, Julie Shepard-The Vets.
Many thanks to all who donated prizes and bought tickets.
COFFEE MORNING
A coffee morning will be held at 57 High Street (Mike & Sue Allen) on
October 25th 10.00-12.00 in aid of St Barnabas Church.Coffee and
biscuits £1,raffle and bring and buy.
All are very welcome also any donations. Come and have a coffee and a
chat and meet some new faces.
Lisa’s Pet Care
Dogs, cats, horses and all other
animals looked after conscientiously
and professionally
Any animal considered
Price per visit
Phone 01380 726911
07527 245 372
or email [email protected]
MARK NASH
GARDEN
MAINTENANCE
&
LANDSCAPING
07894546453
Grass Cutting
Hedge Cutting
Border Maintenance
Patios
Fencing
Paths
All Landscaping Work
Undertaken
R. Pearce & Son Builders
The Haven 44 High Street Easterton Devizes Wilts SN10 4PE
All aspects of Building Work Undertaken
Tel: 01380 813653
Extensions
Mob: 07976 613433
Property Restoration
Email [email protected]
Roofing
Loft Conversions
Member of the F.M.B.
Paving & Patios
(Federation of Master Builders)
01380 819065
07818 063 626
[email protected] 18 Spin Hill Market Lavington
AGRICULTURAL DOMSTIC COMMERCIAL
NIC REGISTERED ELECTRICIAN PART P
24 HOUR CALL OUT
ENERGY EFFICIENT LIGHTNG
DOWN LIGHTING UPGRADES
Martin Carroll
Architectural Services
Do you want someone local who can




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
talk through your ideas
draw your plans
help you choose the right materials
help with the planning application
help with building control approval
help you choose a builder
manage the build process
Drop me an email or give me a ring to have a
chat if you are interested in any or all of
these.
07971 865661
01380 818337
[email protected]
CHARLES S.WINCHCOMBE & SON
INDEPENDENT FAMILY OWNED
FUNERAL DIRECTORS & MEMORIAL CRAFTSMEN Est. 1932
PRIVATE CHAPEL OF REST
Winchcombe House
37 New Park Street Devizes
Wiltshire SN10 1DT
TELEPHONE: 01380 722500 24HR
www.wiltshirefunerals.co.uk
Directors: Charles, Paula & Philip Winchcombe
Lavington Health & Beauty
Available from October
Baby Massage Courses
(group sessions or one to ones)
Available from January
Baby Reflexology
(group sessions or one to ones)
Please phone for further details!
Phone:07771611595
Email:[email protected]
Www.lavingtonbeauty.co.uk
200 Club
The winner of the first prize
for £40 was Bridget Green of
West Lavington, and the
winner of the second prize
for £20 was Michael James
of Great Cheverell. The
draw was done by Hilary
Carr of Great Cheverell.
Quentin Goggs
Benefice Treasurer
Rainbow
Decorator
Brighten up your home
Reliable local lady offers a quality
Painting and Decorating Service
Competitive Rates
Free Estimates
No job too small
Call miss Burchell on
01380 840438
Or
07779 280 954
Ilanburchellive.co.uk
Extensions
Loft Conversions
Kitchens
Bathrooms
Patio/Walls/Fencing etc
Skinners Property Maintenance
Telephone 01380 818588
Mobile 07875 634972
E-mail [email protected]
Bernie Skinner
Carpenter and General Builder
For all your property and General Building
Requirements
No Job too Small
Over 40 years experience in the trade.
Please contact me for a free quotation
Wiltshire Clocks
Fully restored and guaranteed
antique clocks and barometers by
Wiltshire makers for sale
(some very local eg Devizes,
Horton, Bishops Cannings,
Urchfont)
Phone for appointment to view
in
Easterton (01380) 816227
Clocks sold, purchased, restored
and researched
email: [email protected]
www.wiltshireclocks.co.uk
GOT QUESTIONS ABOUT LIFE?
Are you a life-long learner and curious about life? Do you
enjoy thinking deeply about the meaning of life? Who we
are? Why are we here?
If so WE NEED YOU!
About 15 years ago I went on an Alpha Course in Harrogate. What an amazing
About 15 Iyears
ago
I went on
anthe
Alpha
Course
experience!
am still
in contact
with
friends
I met in
there. Together we explored
an amazing
experience!
I am still
in you believe in God or
the Harrogate.
basics of theWhat
Christian
faith – and
it doesn’t matter
whether
with the
met there.
Together
not!contact
It’s a chance
to friends
ask andI discuss
those
meaningwe
of explored
life questions.
the basics of the Christian faith – and it doesn’t matter
So whether
what happens
at an Alpha
Course?
you believe
in God
or not! It’s a chance to ask
First
of all
you turn
up and
enjoy a
with all those taking part. We then watch a
and
discuss
those
meaning
ofmeal
life questions.
stimulating DVD. Finally we break into discussion groups. There is no charge, no
pressure and no follow-up. If at any time you don’t think this is for you – just drop out!
There are 11 sessions altogether – with a day away in the middle.
Mark, my husband, and I are hosting this at our house: 46 High Street, West
Lavington, Wednesday evenings starting on Wednesday 1 st October at 7.30pm (we
promise we will finish by 9.30pm!).
Anyone is welcome – bring a friend!
Let us know you are coming on [email protected] or [email protected]
01380 816963
We look forward to meeting you.
Caroline Spindlow
WEST LAVINGTON YOUTH CLUB
What a summer the members have had, as well as the usual meetings at West &
Market Lavington we have had really exciting trips to Basingstoke for Ice Skating,
Warminster for Paintballing and South Cerney for loads of fun on the water. We
also had our mammoth catering event at the West Lavington Manor. We attended
the Church Fete, and much more.
What else would you enjoy doing, let us know? Come on down to the sessions at
West & Market Lavington and join in the fun
Monday
Tuesday
Thursday
Friday
7pm - 9pm
6pm -7.30
6.30 - 8.30
7pm - 9pm
Seniors at West Lavington
Young Members at West Lavington
DROP IN seniors at West Lavington
Seniors at Market Lavington
Last July the Parish Council was invited by Wiltshire Council to attend a briefing
on the process for drawing and agreeing revised “Settlement Boundaries”
Set out below is the Parish Councils response to Wiltshire Councils proposals:
On behalf of Market Lavington the Parish Council makes the following comments
on Wiltshire’s Councils Proposals for Revised Settlement Boundaries.
1 The draft Proposed Settlement Boundary for Market Lavington contains within
the defined settlement area the open wooded space known as Canada Wood
(Reference D6, H6 and H8 on the MAP 100049050,20140) This wooded area is a
valuable open village space and should be outside the Settlement Boundary.
2 The draft Proposed Settlement Boundary excludes outlying settlements in Spin
Hill, Kings Road, Drove Lane, Ledge Hill and the Broadway.
3 The Parish Council has been asked to agree to the proposed process for
nd
defining new settlement boundaries by 22 September 2014. The Parish Council
is not able to support or agree to these proposals and wishes to register its
objections to the process adopted by Wiltshire Council. Our reasons are stated
below:
- Draft proposal showing a settlement boundary drawn around the
existing village centre and surrounding buildings, was presented
Wiltshire’s planners in July 2014. The Parish Council is also aware that
currently a number of developers are preparing plans for new housing
developments in the village outside this proposed boundary. The Parish
Council cannot therefore, by implication, agree to a settlement boundary
in the knowledge that it will be incorrect.
-The Parish Council is aware that under the draft Wiltshire Core Strategy,
Wiltshire Council intend to develop a significant number of new houses
within the Parish. As, currently, Wiltshire Council have not indicated how
many new dwellings will be allocated to Market Lavington nor where they
will be built the Parish Council is not able to have any meaningful
consultation with the community regarding future development in the
Parish and without such consultation is unable to agree to any new
settlement boundaries for the village.
- The Parish Council is of the opinion that any future development within
the Parish must recognise and take account of existing village issues,
such as traffic congestion, limited parking, inadequate public transport,
and assistance to maintain and encourage the village’s role as a local
service centre. The Parish Council has twice requested a meeting with
Wiltshire Planners to discuss these issues as part of the process for
development planning and agreeing settlement boundaries. There has
been no response to these requests.
Thank you all for your continued support.
Eric Freeman - Chairman of The Management Committee West Lavington
Youth Club
Dougald Ballardie
Chair, Market Lavington Parish Council
Easterton Village Country Fair 2014
Where were you on August Bank Holiday Monday? Well a great number of you were at the
Easterton Country Fair. Yes, it did rain, didn’t it? And for most of the afternoon and quite
heavily at times too. But it didn’t dampen your spirits and you still turned up in your droves
to support your Fair and to enjoy our wet weather programme in the big tents on the field and
in the Village Hall and in St Barnabas’ Church. Inevitably there were some cancellations
which was a bit disappointing but we got most of our stalls and events under cover. A huge
thank you to all involved in the organisation and direction, those who helped to put it
together and to take it down, but in particular to all those who came on the day to support
your village. And despite everything, didn’t you do well? As a result of your efforts we
have made a small surplus that will go some way to restocking the Forum’s funds after last
year’s depletions. It would not have been such a good day without an awful lot of hard work
and so, to everyone involved, a huge and heartfelt thank you.
This year we have some retirees from the active end of our traditional Fairground activities;
BBQ, Cakes and Bottle Stall come to mind – but semi-retirement might be more accurate as
all are very willing to mentor volunteers next year .… go on, give it a go. You don’t know
until you try it! Names to David Green 812527 and Gordon Somerville 812538.
Remembrance Sunday Lunch - Sunday 9 November 2014
The Easterton Village Remembrance Sunday Lunch 2014 will take place in the Village Hall,
starting at 1230 hrs. Tickets can only be bought in advance and are available at £12 for adults
with a free welcome drink (children under 6 come free; those aged 6 to 16 are half price).
The menu this year will be curry, with a non-curry and vegetarian option, and dessert. There
will be a bar and a raffle (prizes welcome) and any profits will be donated to the Royal
British Legion and to Services’ charities. Last year around 80 villagers and their families
enjoyed the event, and over £700 was raised and donated to the Royal British Legion and to
SSAFA Wiltshire.
Throughout this year we have been recalling and remembering the start of WW1 and this
will be an opportunity to gather and to remember this village’s sacrifice both in combat and
in support. Seating in the Hall is limited, so please do book quickly to avoid disappointment.
Please order your tickets from David on 812527 or Gordon on 812538 and let us know if you
prefer curry, non-curry or vegetarian or have any dietary requirements. We all look forward
to seeing you at the Easterton Village Hall from 1230 p.m. on Sunday 9th November.
Remembrance Sunday Service - Sunday 9th November 2014
One of the highlights of the year for many in the village is our Remembrance Sunday Service
held in St Barnabas’ Church, following which we hold our annual commemorative and fund
raising lunch. More so than ever, with this year being the commemoration of the start of
WW1, our traditional service remains a poignant reminder of the many sacrifices made by
those who gave their tomorrow so that we can enjoy our today. Following the service we will
inaugurate our new Garden of Remembrance, which was proposed and funded by our Cub
Scouts and dedicated in a moving service on Sunday 3rd August. Please come, bring your
memories and thoughts for the future and join with us at 10.30 a.m. on Sunday 9th
November at St Barnabas’ Church.
THE MARKET LAVINGTON AND
EASTERTON UNITED
FOOTBALL CLUB
www.facebook.com/LavingtonLadies
www.lavingtonjuniorsfc.co.uk
Junior News
Emma welcomes all players back after the summer holiday break and
hope the new recruits in both her groups enjoy the sessions and
become a strong part of the teams.
Lee is pleased with the start of his new U6 age group but would like
to encourage more parents and children to come along to try this
Saturday afternoon session. Both boys and girls can join in.
Senior News
Mitch is floating the idea of starting a Walking Football group if you
are interested in finding out more information please contact him on
07773 286782. (Playing football at walking pace rather than running)
The new season age groups have been adjusted on the list below,
please contact Lee or Emma for more information:Club Coaches are:U6: Lee Davies, 07763848807, Training Elisha Field, Saturday 2pm3pm.
U9/U10: Lee Davies, 07763848807, Training Elisha Field, Friday
5.30pm-6.30pm.
U11/U12: Emma Cheetham, 07733 294440, Training Elisha Field,
Wednesday 4pm-5pm.
U13-U16 Girls: Emma Cheetham, 07733 294440, Training Elisha Field,
Wednesday 5.30pm-6.30pm.
Ladies: Emma Cheetham, 0773329440, Training Elisha Field,
Wednesday evenings 6.30pm–8.00pm from 1st October moved to
Lavington School sports hall starting 8pm.
SEASONAL FLU VACCINATION CLINICS
AT
MARKET LAVINGTON SURGERY
YOU ARE ENTITLED TO A FLU VACCINE
IF YOU ARE
A REGISTERED PATIENT OVER 65
or if you fall into an
AT RISK CATEGORY
(This includes pregnant women)
FLU VACCINATION CLINICS AT THE MAIN SURGERY ON
CASUAL CUPPA
Many people have dropped into the Casual Cuppa for a chat and a
convivial drink and biscuit or cake over the last couple of years.
The Casual Cuppa is moving to a new date and a new venue.
The new date is the first Friday of the month from 10.30 till 12,
and the new venue is St. Arbucks.
There is an open invitation to pop-in and be sure of meeting a group
of friendly welcoming people for conversation in a shop providing
more than coffee and cakes.
Friday 10th October, Friday 17th October 2014
Friday 7th November 2014
8.30 am – 12.00 noon AND 1.30 pm – 6.30 pm
PLEASE TURN UP AND WAIT FOR YOUR VACCINATION
EVENING CLINICS WILL BE HELD FOR WORKING PEOPLE
THESE WILL BE BOOKABLE APPOINTMENTS ONLY
PLEASE CONTACT THE SURGERY TO ARRANGE ONE
PLEASE CONTACT THE SURGERY ON 812500 WITH ANY QUERIES
Courtyard Surgery
Winter Flu Vaccinations
Starting mid-October
You are entitled to a free
NHS Flu Vaccination if you are
Over 65
Pregnant
Or are in an At Risk Category
If you are in one of these groups you may be offered a
vaccination when visiting the surgery for another reason.
Otherwise
You can phone and ask for an appointment, at one of the
planned clinics.
01380 813300
Once the initial rush is over, if you are eligible for a flu vaccination but
haven’t had one you may be phoned by one of the reception team to
offer an appointment.
St.Arbucks Opening Hours (078 7669 3620)
Monday 1.30 pm – 4.30 pm
Tuesday 10 am – 4.30 pm
Wednesday 10 am – 4.30 pm
Thursday CLOSED
Friday 10 am – 5 pm
Saturday 9.30 am – 12.30 pm
From Friday 5th September St.Arbucks is pleased to welcome “Casual
Cuppa”.
“Casual Cuppa” will meet for coffee and chat at St.Arbucks on the first
Friday morning of every month. Continuing the customs experienced in
the Old School, Roger and Sue Frost will bring photos from the Museum
when they can.
The best coffee in Market Lavington at 1 Church Street, opposite the Post Office.
Parking not too far away!
Cappuccino £2.00 Latte £2.25 Hot Chocolate £2.50 Pot of Tea £1.50
Invent your own Sundae £3.50
Home Made Cakes. Rowdey Cow Ice Cream
Lunchtime Menu - Filled Roll and Salad, Toasted Sandwiches.
Tables and chairs can easily be moved to accommodate push chairs and
wheelchairs.
Loyalty Card – 10th coffee FREE
Babyccino- Free with purchase of an adult hot drink.
Market Lavington & Easterton WI
A Message from Richard Gamble
Wiltshire Councillor for The Lavingtons & Erlestoke Division
In October we have arranged for the return of the cheerful and knowledgeable
Gordon Brockman, auctioneer from Chippenham Auction Rooms, to talk to us
about ‘valuing antiques’ (our own!) The meeting is at our usual venue and time,
7.30 p.m. on the second Tuesday of the month, 14th October. Visitors are
welcome to attend our meetings.
If you have a good memory you may recall that, over a year ago, I wrote about the
benefits of joint working with other public sector organisations. The police are now
sharing Wiltshire Council offices and one of the areas where that association is proving
most valuable is in safeguarding vulnerable children. In recent times, this has been a
very topical subject!
Our September meeting told us about the village of Enham Alamein, which was
set up after the end of the First World War, providing homes and retraining for
injured men which continues to help the disabled today. Its slogan was ‘Homes
for Heroes’, sounding rather similar to the charity we are all familiar with today.
One other area where joint working is proving helpful is public health, which was
integrated with the Council in April 2013. The new public health team has just published
its first annual report for the year 2013/14. As I write, the report has only just been
approved by the Cabinet and I cannot provide an easy link but by the time you read this
is will probably be available online via
http://www.wiltshire.gov.uk/healthandsocialcare/publichealthwilts.htm where there is
much other useful information.
Over the summer period WI members have attended trips and workshops
organised by Wiltshire Federation of WIs from its HQ in Devizes. These have
included enjoyable trips to the Palace of Westminster and Bletchley Park, and a
perfume blending workshop. Coming up is a drumming workshop called the
‘Rhythms of Life’ and a craft workshop featuring six different crafts, called
‘Not Yet Christmas’, both to be held in the Community Hall in November.
Further information is available from
Sue Somerville, WI Secretary, on 01380 812538
October at Trinity Church in the Community Hall
Sunday 5th 10.30 am All Age Worship and Holy Communion
Rev Gary Gotham
In its first year, the public health team has successfully contained a measles outbreak,
has supported around 2,500 people to stop smoking and has helped 285 people at risk of
diabetes. It also successfully dealt with the health effects of the flooding last winter –
remember that?
Other areas of importance include Early Intervention, ensuring children have the best
start in life, reducing childhood obesity, reducing the impacts of drugs and alcohol and
ensuring sexual health and wellbeing for young people. 5,900 young people were tested
for Chlamydia of which 8.7% were positive and all of whom were treated.
For older people there were many other actions including assisting in the development of
the Joint Wiltshire Dementia Strategy and supporting the “Before I Forget” campaign.
More information is available at
http://www.wiltshire.gov.uk/healthandsocialcare/socialcareadults/healthandmedicaladvice
/mentalhealthdementia.htm .
Wiltshire Council and the NHS CCG are working closely together on the wider aspects of
mental health and a consultation will soon be underway on the strategy to deal with this.
If this is an area that concerns you, look out for the publicity.
Sunday 12th 11.00 am Harvest Celebration
United Service and Harvest Lunch. All Very Welcome.
One other consultation that is now underway involves the Fire & Rescue Service that is
considering a merger with Dorset and closer association with Wiltshire and Swindon
Councils. I wholly support the latter idea. If you want to take part, you can find the
information here http://www.wiltsfire.gov.uk/strengtheningourfrs .
Sunday 19th 10.30 am
John Saunders
If you have difficulty accessing the internet for any of these items, please do not hesitate
to contact me.
Sunday 25th 10.30 am
Jacky Williams
You may contact me about this or any other matter by email to
[email protected] or by phone on 07762 018209.
‘The Badgers’
Worton and Cheverell F.C.
http://www.wortonandcheverellfc.co.uk/
Season is now in full swing again, with age groups from
reception year (age 5) to Adult level. It is a credit to this
Club that we now have 3 Adult teams (2 Saturday, and 1
Sunday League team), with many of the players starting in
the Club at Junior level.
At the Junior level, we now have a small group of 5 year olds who train at
St.Barnabas’ School on Saturday mornings at 09.00 a.m. Whilst the Under 7
and 8s are also playing matches here, with recent good results for both U7
teams – (Badgers and Cubs) against Bishops Cannings and Calne, whilst
the Under 8’s played Trowbridge. Big thank you to the team kit sponsors for
this season to H K Motors (Under 7 team) and Phil Stone Builders (U8
team).
Preseason U14’s have played matches at Warminster, Corsham and
Trowbridge Town registering wins in each of the games. Their first game of
the league season was away against ‘Bath Arsenal’ (Mid-Somer Norton
League and Cup Winners last season) and they registered a very credible 11 draw. A goal from Harry Davis with assist from Alfie Brinton, backed up by
3 stunning saves from James Black were the highlights of a very
hardworking performance. The only downside was a trip to the hospital for
Harry Davis afterwards after injuring his knee. X-Rays proved clear, so just
recovery time required.
As ever new players welcome to join – see contact team details on website.
Steve Dagnall
01380-727976
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