Sunday Monday 1 2 8 9 Guided walk 2pm Tree 15 22 Tuesday Wednesday 6 7 4 5 Flyer to Marlborough 1pm WI. meeting Church Rooms 7.15 for 7.30 10 11 12 13 Flyer to Newbury 11.30am Ramsbury Roxy 7.30pm Memorial Hall 18 19 20 25 26 16 17 Black & Green top wheelie-bins/ Orange bags emptied 24 Blue top wheelie-bins & Black boxes emptied Flyer to Hungerford Every Wed & Fri The Square 1016 am Every Sunday Holy Cross See notices Methodist Church See notices Tennis Club 10.am Crown & Anchor Quiz Night 8.30pm Saturday 3 Parish Council 7.45pm Memorial Hall 23 Friday Black & Green top wheelie-bins/ Orange bags emptied Blue top wheelie-bins & Black boxes emptied Guided walk 2pm Tree Thursday Every Monday Short Mat Bowls Memorial Hall 5.30 – 7pm Every Tuesday Over 60s exercise Memorial Hall 10.30am Bella Voce Choir Memorial Hall 8pm Painting Group 1st and 3rd Tuesdays Church Room 10-1pm Every Wednesday Ramsbury Lambs Mem Hall 9.30 to 11.30 Training Band Church Room 6.45pm Senior Band 7.45pm Axford Village Hall Bingo 2nd and last Wednesday 7.30pm Ramsbury & Axford Link Scheme Mon-Fri 9 – 5 Tel 520111 Every Thursday Short Mat Bowls Memorial Hall 10am - 12 noon Tennis Club session 9.30 - 11.30 am Royal British Legion Club - Bingo 8pm Ravensbury Players Murder Mystery 14 21 27 28 Ramsbury Roxy 7.30pm Memorial Hall Scout Quiz 7.30pm Memorial Hall Ramsbury Library free internet Mon 2-7pm. Wed 1012pm Thur 2-5pm. Sat 10-12. Every Friday Senior Band Rehearsal Church Room 7.30pm Charity Shop Tue, Wed, Thur & Sat 10 – 12.30. Tue & Thur 2 – 4.30 Every Saturday Junior Football 10am ______________________ February 2015 Ramsbury and Axford Village Diary February 2015 May we have items for the March diary before 17 February. They may be left at the Post Office or sent to [email protected] NATURE NOTES At this time of year it is the wind and rain with frost and perhaps a dusting of snow that draws our attention as this morning (Jan 17th) but usually flowers of some sort can be found. The periwinkle has a few weak looking lowers throughout the winter. While listening to the radio on New Year’s Day they said that by the coast in South Wales about 60 plants had flowers. Mid January and the pink flowered viburnum is giving forth its perfume and the winter flowered honeysuckle will soon be doing the same, but its flowers are rather small and for the rest of the year it is just a leafy shrub. Another sign of spring to come is the hazel catkins which can now be found. It is during the damp winter months that the mosses thrive, spreading in lawns and on tarmac surfaces etc. To most of us it is just a pest but for a few people who study them, up to 600 different ones can be found in Great Britain. I have a leaflet which illustrated 50 different ones but a keen eye is needed to sort them all out. In boggy mountain areas, sphagnum which holds water like a sponge is common, there are several different types. In the past it was used as a dressing for wounds. Nearer home there is the curly thatch moss, as its name suggests it can be found on older thatch as well as on trees and fences. In beech woods patches of cushion moss are common while our lawns may well have the springy turf feather moss. Mosses don’t have flowers but send up stalks with a capsule at the top. These split to send out spores of microscopic size. Ramsbury seems to be fortunate in often missing much of the snow as a few days ago we had very little but more fell to the west and at Christmas Lincoln had about an inch one night but there was none here. What will February bring? Perhaps just the joy of seeing the years first snowdrops and aconites. Rosie Pauline BIRD NOTES This time last year the floods were still much in evidence all around the village. This year the Triangle has only just flooded, but the excessive water last year must have undermined the largest tree on the river bank, which has now fallen right across the river. The bird life seems unconcerned, and a pair of tree creepers was checking out potential nesting sites a few days ago. Now that all the leaves have fallen it is easy to see the nests that you didn’t spot last year! In the half mile walk along the track between Mill Lane and the Springs Hill road I have counted 16 nests – all in the newly planted low hedge on the north side of the track. I have not managed to spot one in the mature hedge on the south side. I am puzzled and must do more research. The flock of golden plover on Springs Hill has swollen to around 400, and on sunny days provide a spectacular flying display. A group of fieldfare and redwing have settled into the copse at the west end of the recreation centre and can be seen searching for worms on the cricket field on most days. In the garden the goldfinches have changed their diet from Niger seed to sunflower hearts. Another puzzle – more research. Paul Swan RAINFALL Rainfall for the month of December was 2.0 inches, average 2.2 inches. Newcomers Welcome Pack Please contact Penny Furbisher, 47 High Street tel 521187 if you are new to the village and have not received a copy. Ramsbury Lambs Toddler Group The Ramsbury toddler group has now re-named itself The Ramsbury Lambs. We meet Wednesdays 9.30 11.30am (term time) Ramsbury Memorial Hall. Babies and children under school age are welcome to enjoy the fun with their parents, grandparents or carers. FFI [email protected] 0788 4430754. Recreation Centre 200 Club £100 to Pete Willetts, £50 each to Sarah Swan, Rosemary Triptree, Alex Scott, George Hawes and Kevin Jauncey, £25 to Hamish Gray, Mike Franklin, Dave Miller, Dave Rushen, Eric Jennings and John Lewis. The club costs £60 a year to join. Funds are split 50/50 between prizes and the Recreation Centre. To join, contact Ian Smith on 07977 473975 or [email protected] Holy Cross and St. Michael’s Axford Holy Cross Sunday 1 February. Holy Communion at 9.30am. Evening Prayer at 4pm. Sunday 8 February. Holy Communion at 8am. All Age Morning Worship at 9.30am. Sunday 15 February. Holy Communion at 9.30am, with children's activities. Ash Wednesday 18 February. Holy Communion with Ashing at 10am. Sunday 22 February. Holy Communion at 8am. Morning Prayer at 9.30am. Every Thursday at 10am, Holy Communion (except February 19). St Michael's Axford Sunday 1 February. Candlemas Christingle at 11am. Organists visiting Saturday February 21. Organists from several associations in the region will be coming to Holy Cross Church to play the newly refurbished organ. All welcome to come and listen, morning or afternoon. Refreshments available. Singing from Scratch Saturday February 28. Come and sing Stainer's Crucifixion in Holy Cross, led by Nigel Groome, Regional RSCM Music Adviser. Rehearsal 2.30-4.30, performance at 5.30pm. Cost £10 includes tea before the performance. Or come and hear the performance, tickets £8 at the door in aid of the church. Methodist Church Methodist church services Sunday 1 February 10.30am local Preacher at Ramsbury. Sunday 8 February 10.30am local Preacher at Ramsbury. Sunday 15 February 10.30am section service at Marlborough led by Rev Heather Cooper. All welcome. Sunday 22 February 10.30am H/C service led by Heather Cooper at Ramsbury. Bible study 10th Feb at 2.30pm led by Rev Heather Cooper. All welcome. Coffee centre continues on Thursdays, 9am Ramsbury WI Thursday 5 February. WI meets in the Church Rooms, Back Lane. Sue Arnold will give an illustrated talk about her travels in China, “Off the Beaten Track”. Doors open 7.15pm for 7.30pm start. Visitors and new members welcome. Contact 520501 or [email protected]. The Ravensbury Players Friday & Saturday 6 & 7 February a Murder Mystery Evening: 'Sudden Death at Thornbury Manor', in the Memorial Hall, Ramsbury. Doors and Bar open at 7pm, event starts at 7.30pm. Tickets £12 includes a 2 course meal - booking essential. Box Office: 01672 520515 [email protected] Guided Walks. Sunday 8 February Pentico s/c 4miles Sunday 22nd February Marlborough + tea 3.5miles. Meet at tree, car share to Marlborough. The walks are a great way of getting to know local footpaths without fear of getting lost and also having good company. We meet 2pm at the Tree and the walk normally lasts 2hrs. All ages welcome and dogs on leads. (s/c) – Shared cars. For further information contact Sheila Morgan – Tel 01672 520501 Ramsbury Flyer 12 February Flyer to Newbury leaving the square at 11.30am and returning at 2.30pm. Fare £3.00. Wednesday 4 February to Marlborough calling at Chiton Foliat at 1pm, Ramsbury at 1.10 and Aldbourne at 1.25pm returning from Marlborough at 2.40pm. Bus Passes may be used. To book call 07584 253117. Ramsbury Roxy Friday 13 February Before I Go To Sleep Cert 15 Mystery Thriller A woman wakes up every day, remembering nothing as a result of a traumatic accident in her past. One day, new terrifying truths emerge force her to question everyone around her. Stars: Colin Firth, Nicole Kidman Friday 27 February What We Did On Our Holiday Cert 12A Comedy Drama A heart-warming, feel-good comedy about an eventful family holiday in the Scottish Highlands to celebrate Gordie's (Billy Connolly) birthday. Written and directed by Andy Hamilton and Guy Jenkin, creators of 'Outnumbered' Stars: Celia Imrie, Ben Miller, Billy Connolly, David Tennant, Rosamund Pike Tickets £4 from Ramsbury Post Office until 1pm on film day or on the door Bar and doors open at 7.30pm, film starts at 8pm. Full programme available at Post Office and Library or on Ramsbury website Parish Council Monday 16 February. The next Parish Council meeting will take place in the Memorial Hall at 7.45pm. All meetings are open to the public, who are very welcome to attend. The Parish Council is considering doing a Neighbourhood Plan and as a prelude we hope to have an officer from Wiltshire Council come to speak to a meeting in late February or March. We are awaiting a response from WC as to dates and will advertise the meeting when a suitable date and venue has been arranged. Annual Ramsbury Scout Quiz Saturday 28 February The Scout Quiz will take place in Ramsbury Memorial Hall from 7.30pm. Tables of up to 8 people. Tickets £12.50 per person to include supper. To reserve a table please contact either [email protected] or 07775566244 or [email protected] or 0781581619 Yoga Yoga classes in Ramsbury on Wednesday evenings and Friday mornings. Please call Amanda on 01672 841267 or 07823 886695 or email [email protected]. Crown and Anchor Thursday 5 February. Jenny and Ray are celebrating their first year at the Crown & Anchor with live music, finger buffet and a free drink for the first 50 people. January and February all lunches from Monday to Saturday are 2 for 1. 6 Nations Rugby matches will be shown on a big screen in the top bar. Live music on Thursdays and Sunday Fun quiz in aid of Prospect Hospice. Waste Collection See the calendar on page 4 for details of waste and recycling collection dates. THANKS A big thank you from the Methodist Church for the following:- carol singing round the tree with the Ramsbury Silver Band. Gift Day in October which raised £491.50. Christmas fair which raised £219.50 Charity shop helpers and the Lucky Prize Draw which raised £110 making a yearly total of £510.33. The total donated thus far to the Prospect Hospice up to 7 December from the Crown and Anchor Sunday pub quiz etc is £14,944. Thanks to all who have contributed. ADVANCE NOTICES Aldbourne & Ramsbury Conservative Association Branch: Public Meeting, at which Claire Perry, MP will speak, and to which all are welcome followed by the Branch AGM: Thursday, 12 March at 7.30 pm in The Memorial Hall, Ramsbury. Ramsbury Horticultural Society Thursday 12 March, Church Rooms, Back Lane, Ramsbury: Annual Quiz against Lambourn Valley Horticultural Society Edited by Emma Jeffery Printed by Whitton Benefice, Ramsbury
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