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August 2006
60 years of devoted service
There are not many people who can claim to have
served their community for 60 years in one particularrole. At the end of June there was a celebration of this
record of service by a well-known Willingham man —
Mr Paul Ingle.The celebration was 'next door', in Longstanton,
where Paul has been the church organist for 60 years.
He went there in 1946 to play for a service at
St Michael's Church, and agreed to do that for a
fortnight. Somehow, the fortnight became extended!
On 25 June many friends from Willingham were in
St Michael's Church for a service to celebrate with
Paul. It was a great occasion, which demonstrated the
respect and affection in which he is held. He was
presented with a certificate of appreciation signed bythe Bishop of Ely, the Rt Revd Dr Anthony Russell.
Jennifer Thompson, who has taken part in many
concerts with Paul, sang at the service.
The parish church of Longstanton is of course All
Saints', and it is there that Paul Ingle has played week
by week, but as many people know the church suffered
serious damage and until it is repaired is not in regularuse. The fact that the service on this occasion was in St
Michael's was a happy historical reminder.
Many Willingham people know Paul well, and have
reason to be grateful to him for teaching them or their
children — literally hundreds of them — to play the
piano. He is still teaching. And of course those who
have lived for years in the village remember him also
as the postman.We are delighted to offer congratulations to Paul
for his remarkable achievement.
And now a request to our readers
Do you know of other people with long records of
service to the community? If so, please let us know.
We would like to hear from you.
We are always pleased to receive contributions, and
ideas, from readers. It is YOUR magazine. Help the
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From the Parish Council
Grass-cutting in public areas
There have been a number of enquiries to
the Parish Council as to who is currentlyresponsible for cutting the various areas
of 'public' grass around the Village. So,'
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hopefully to clarify and not confuse:—
Parish Council: The Green; Recreation Ground,'Jubilee Field (north side of the Ploughman Hall), andthe area around the Ploughman Hall; the Cemetery;the Pound; and the small green area near RamptonRoad on Pyrethrum Way.County Council: All the roadside verges, includingthe verges up to 4 feet from the kerbs (but not the
green areas) in Saxon Way.District Council: The green areas immediatelyaround any District Council housing.St Mary & All Saints Parochial ChurchCouncil: The old graveyard (ie immediately around
the church).Wimpeys (builders/developers): The greenareas in Saxon Way apart from the outer 4 ft of the
verges.Macleans (builders/developers): The greenarea further from Rampton Road in Pyrethrum Way.
Any problems should be reported to the relevantauthorities. The Clerk can provide telephone numberson request.
Overhanging hedgesFollowing on from last month's note about overhanginghedges: This is a plea to everyone whose hedge runs
alongside the road. Please would you check that a
pedestrian can get safely past your hedge without havingto go in the road — including someone pushing a child's
buggy, and anyone in a wheelchair. Can car-drivers see
past» your hedge, especially if your property is on a bendor near a side road? On the other hand, if you are a
pedestrian or a car-driver, and any hedges regularlycause you problems, let the Parish Clerk know. If any
hedge-owner persistently lets their hedge get in the wayof public road or pavement users, County Highways can
be asked to do the cutting, and send the owner the bill.
British Legion Poppy SupportWe are all familiar with the British Legion sellingpoppies for the annual Poppy Day. But how many
people know that the Poppy Support fund is available to
help anyone who has served or is currently serving inthe British Armed Forces (Army, Navy, Marines, RAF,TA, Home Guard), and their dependents? This includes
nearly 10.5 million people! So far this yearthe Beds, Herts, Cambs and Hunts branchof the RBS Poppy Support has made over
£333,000 worth of grants, for items
including: helping pay utility bills, clearing rent andcouncil tax arrears and general debts, providing white
goods and needed household furniture, specialist items
of medical equipment, disability aids including electric
wheelchairs, food, clothing, property repairs, respitecare breaks, and more. Grants do not have to be repaid.
The British Legion have asked us to publicise this
Poppy Support service. If you, or anyone in your family,has served in any of the Services and is in need, you can
apply to:
The Royal British Legion, Nelson House, ArlingtonRoad, Little Bedford, St Neots, Beds PE19 6YH, tel.
01480-478520, for more information, a visit or an
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provide good customer service. They will put you intouch with a trader on their list who best suits your
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August Parish Council meetingThe August Parish Council meeting will be on
Wednesday 2 August at 7 30 pm, in Willingham School.
As usual, the agenda will be posted on Friday 28 July on
the Village Notice Board outside the Public Hall, and in
the Library; and there will be a slot in the meeting for
members of the public to address the Council on anymatters (whether on the agenda or not) which concern
them.
Other Parish Council meeting dates:
7 August: Finance & General Purposes Committee
9 August: Leisure & Amenities Committee (8 00 pm)11 September: Green & Boundaries Committee
9 October: Finance & General Purposes Committee— all at 7 30 pm unless otherwise stated, all at the Parish
August 2006
Council Office, Ploughman Hall. Check the Parish
Noticeboard at the Public Hall, and the Librarynoticeboard, for agendas and any alterations to dates.
And as usual, Minutes of all meetings will be placed in
the Library once they have been signed as accurate.
Parish Council Ofi'ice Ploughman Hall, West Fen Road,Willingham CB4 5LP.Tel. 01954-261027 E—mail [email protected] Ofiice is open on Monday and Friday morningsfrom 9 00 am to 12 noon, and on Wednesday afternoonsfrom 1 30 to 4 30 pm. Appointments can be made bycalling the Office. There is an answerphone outside
ofl'ice hours, and the Clerk undertakes to return anycalls as quickly as possible.
Jottings from your
— but have you ever wondered What
happens to all the paper, tins, glass and- - plastics that you recycle?The old magazines, newspapers and junk mail we
collect from you are sent to UK re—processing facilities and
are made into more paper primarily for newsprint but also
into other products such as manila envelopes and
cardboard.'
Tins are separated into aluminium and steel at
licensed premises in the UK. Then they are smelted to be
used in a while range of items from more cans to washingmachines to cars and even planes and ships!
Glass is sent for re-processing to produce new
containers — so by recycling your marmite jar, you give it
the chance to be part of a champagne bottle.
Plastic bottles are sent for re-processing. A proportionof them are transformed in the UK where markets are
available. The rest is sent abroad for recycling. It is
important to highlight that there are bigger markets for
the re-processing of plastics abroad than in the UK,therefore by exporting these recyclable materials, we
satisfy a demand for materials. The plasticsare made into a wider range of items, from
clothing, such as fleece jackets, and filling for
duvets, drain pipes — and wheely bins, so that
even more waste can go for recycling.All the garden and kitchen waste produced by
householders in Cambridgeshire is sent to two local
contractors. One of them is based in Waterbeach and the
other in Ellington. They have approved licences to processeven meat, bones and dairy products. All the contents
from your garden and kitchen bin are transformed into
soil conditioner, which is used by local farmers and also
sold locally to enrich gardens and allotments.
The waste produced by Cambridgeshire residents that
is not suitable for recycling is landfilled at authorised sites
County Councillor
within the county. Unlike some other partsof the country we do not send our rubbish" _-
for landfill outside of the county. Finally,'-'
you may have seen reports of rubbish being E".sent to countries like China for disposal.'This causes me concern, but I am pleased to report that
none of the waste produced by Cambridgeshire residents
that is not suitable for recycling goes abroad.
So thank you for all you do for the environment — and
please keep up the good work.
I am always available for consultation, either in
person or by phone, letter or e—mail. I can be reached at
the address or telephone number below.
Shona Johnstone
Highfield, 5 Lowburyholme Road, Over, CB4 5NPTel: 01954 230565e-mail: [email protected]
WEA Willingham will commence on Mondaymorning, 18 September from 10 00 am to
approximately 11 45 am in the rear hall of the BaptistChurch, George Street. Course title: 'The
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Fee: £40.00 full, £28.00 concessions. Those on
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Willingham Medical Practice
52 Long Lane, Willingham, Cambridge CB4 5LB
Reception Tel: 01954 260230
Dispensary Tel: 01954 260073
Longstanton Branch Surgery, Magdalene Close, Longstanton.Tel: 01954 207600
Accident and emergencyThere are many situations when it is
entirely appropriate that people should
be taken directly to a casualtydepartment. This is clearly the case
with urgent and life threateningsituations or following serious
accidents. However we see from the
hospital discharge letters that some
people are attending accident and
emergency departments with more minor and less
urgent problems. This can obviously lead to longdelays for everyone.
We would simply like to remind people that we in
the surgery are always happy to be consulted before an
attendance at A & E and can give appropriate advice.
We can provide dressings here and do stitching of
small wounds and if x—ray is required we can often
arrange for you to go directly to x—ray rather than wait
in an A & E department. Similarly, out of surgery
opening times, CAMDOC is always available and
would also be happy to give advice as to whether a tripto A & E is needed. They can be contacted on 01223
464242 and nurses are available to give advice or
arrange for you to see a doctor.
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Willingham Pharmacy Opening hours
Monday 8 30am — 1 00pm 2 30pm — 6 30pmTuesday 8 30am — 1 00pm 2 00pm — 6 30pmWednesday 8 30am — 1 00pm 2 00pm — 4 00pm
5 00pm — 7 30pmThursday 8 30am — 1 00pm CLOSED from
1 00pmFriday 8 30am — 1 00pm 2 00pm — 6 30pm
Please note that the Willingham Pharmacy phonenumber 01954 261787 can be used for generaladvice on medicines but should not be used for
ordering repeats. If you ring the pharmacy number bymistake to order your repeats you will be asked to
ring again on 01954 260073.
Next of kin details There have been two occasions
recently when we have needed to contact the family ofa patient to inform them that their family member was
being admitted to hospital and were unable to do so
because we did not have up to date contact details.When you next attend the surgery you may be asked to
fill in a form with next of kin contact details. If you
prefer you can ring reception to give us this
information. Please ring during the afternoons when
the phone is less busy.
Lab results Please remember that if youhave blood tests taken we ask you to ringthe surgery after 2 00 pm for the results
{H \gas the phone and the receptionists are ( .
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Acknowledgements We would all like to say a very
big thank you to Mrs Anne Greavett who has worked
extremely hard over the last few years raising moneyfor the Surgery Equipment Fund by organising weeklyBingo sessions. She has again presented us with a very
generous amount and we have just purchased, a new
syringe driver for use in the community. Syringedrivers help to alleviate pain in patients being nursedat home. They are expensive items of equipment andwe are extremely grateful for the help and support Mrs
Greavett and her bingo players have given us over the
years to help buy equipment like this. Anne is sorrythat due to ill health she will be unable to continuewith her Bingo sessions.
We wish to extend our grateful thanks to thefamilies and friends of Harry Sparks, ,
Michael Brett, Joseph Noble, Eileen,. _' .
Rainsford, Gordon Porter and"
Fred Tucker who all madef'r, ,
donations to the Equipment._____
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Willingham Library
www.cambridgeshire.gov.uk/library0845 0455225
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Library Opening TimesMonday 600 pm 8 00 pm
Tuesday 3 00 pm- 5 30 pm
6 00 pm- 8 00 pm
Wednesday Closed
Thursday 3 00 pm- 5 30 pm
6 00 pm- 8 00 pm
Friday 11 00 am - 1 00 pm
3 00 Pm' 5 30 Pm
Saturday 10 00 am - 12 30 pm
Children: Don't be bored this summer
Once again there is an exciting summer holiday readingchallenge in the library: this year's is called
'The Reading Mission', with sponsorship from the
Parish Council. Have a look at the website at
www.readingmission.org. Like last year, for those who
finish it successfully there will be a presentation of
medals. Also there will be activities in the library for
accompanied children each Tuesday during the summer
holidays from 3 to 5 pm.
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Charity Ball in aid of
Breast Cancer and
Willingham 1st
Responders Over Community Centre
Saturday 2nd September7pm - 12.30am
Black Tie & Formal Dress
Tickets: £20 to Include
Boogie Nights The Band plusDisco
Hog Roast & Salad Buffet
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Tickets Available soon
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rwubrlm'v no; The Over Players
The Over Players present the classic farce:
'The Farndale Avenue Housing Estate
Townswomen's Guild Dramatic SocietyMurder Mystery' - a comedy by David
McGillivary and Walter Zerlin Jnr.
7 — 9 September starting at 8 00 pm,at Over Community Centre
Tickets £7 Adults, £5 OAP & £4 Children.
Box Office contact Julia Warren on
01954 230056 or email
This hilarious farce follows the antics of the four
redoubtable ladies of The Farndale Avenue
Housing Estate Townswomen's Guild as theyattempt to present 'Murder at Checkmate
Manor'. This ambitious and cunning AgathaChristie-style 19305 drawing room murder mystery
requires them to play all 14 roles (aided by their
stage manager Gordon) with hysterical results.
As well as performing the play, the ladies also
present a Film and Fashion Show and a Murder
Mystery Quiz complete with prize! If it can go
wrong it probably will.... but surely it will be all
right on the night? This riotously funny show
will have you in stitches and is suitable for all the
family- a real holiday treat!
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Cattell's Mill - Openon Bank Holiday Monday 28
AugustCattell's Windmill in Mill
ROad, Willingham will be
open on Bank HolidayMonday, 28 August from
11 00 am to 4 00 pm.
Visitors are welcome to
go up the windmill and see
the restoration work that
has been carried out so far or visit our exhibitionroom which gives a glimpse of the mill's history. As
usual cream teas/cakes and refreshments will beserved in our cafe. Disabled facilities are available.All welcome.
The Windmill is hosting a car boot sale on Bank
Holiday Monday from 10 00 am until 12 noon.
Anyone wishing to pre book a pitch should contact:
Sarah on 01954 261168. Pre booked prices are £5.00,on the day £7.50.
All stands to be on site between 9 00 am and 9 30am for health and safety reasons.
All proceeds from visitors and the car boot sale go to
the Cattell's Mill Restoration and Preservation Trust.
Willingham Minus 1 to 5 project
Held at Willingham Primary school, Tuesdays1 30-2 45 pm (Term Time Only)Cost: Free
New Term Starts 19 September Contact: Sharon
Stevens 01954 230415 for more details.
Willingham Minus 1 to 5 project is for families with
pre-school children.
Families Learning together through play sessions
including: Building Together (construction toys);Practical Play (messy play and craft); Activitots (minigym) and Clap and Sing (musical activities)
27/08 5pm BLACK HORSE, RAMPTON :LIVE 505 music by :
RAMSHACKLE DADDIES :& B-B-Q weather permitting. :
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Baptist Matters
Meeting Point The next meetingwill be on Monday 7 August at 2
30 pm in the rear hall of the BaptistChurch. The speaker will be Bill
Kirkman, on "The Seretse Khama
affair and its implications'. Everyonewelcome.
Rendezvous The next meetingwill be on Monday 21 August at
2 30 pm in the rear hall of the
Baptist Church, when Mr Keith
Hodkinson will give a film show-
Please come and join us.
Film Shows An advance notice
that these shows of entertainment
films will recommence on Friday 15
September at 7 30 pm in the rear
hall of the Baptist Church. These will E Ahoy there all Primary
School kids!
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Willingham Baptist Church
presents the
'Landlubbers' Holiday Club
at
Willingham Primary School
Mon 21 -Sat 26 August100m - 12.30pmSun 27 August10am - 11.150m
Free entrance!
To book your place go to:
www.wil|inghambaptist.org/holidayclubor phone:
Richard (01954 200708),Sharon (01487 740392)
Events at the Churches
be held each month throughout the
winter.
Open Door will close for Augustbut will begin again in September.Bumps and Babies will not meet
during August but will recommence
on Thursday 7 September from
10 00 to 11 30 am in the rear hall of
the Baptist Church. This is a chance
for new and expectant parents to
meet up for a chat and a
\coffee while the babies -
play. Do come alongand join us.
TOPS will not meet
during August but will recommence
on Tuesday 5 September from 9 45
to 11 15 am in the Baptist Church
during term time. This meeting is
for children aged 18 months to
3 years, with their parents/carers for
fun activities and refreshments.
Please come along and join us.
Parish Church
Bubbles
10 30 am to 1 1 45 am every Fridayduring term time. (It will not happenduring August.)Bubbles is for pre-school children
accompanied by parents or carers.
It offers time to meet others and be
creative. It is held in the Octagonfrom 10.30 to 11.45 am.
Coffee StopEvery Tuesday morning from 10 00
am to 11 30 am you are welcome
to drop in to the
Octagon for coffee or
tea and a chat. There'
is no formality, justwalk in.
Restoration AppealAn Old Willingham calendar
In the last issue of the Magazine wegave notice that we are producingan 'old Willingham' calendar. Now
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August 2006
we can tell you about the launch.
This will take place at the Parish
Church on Saturday 7 October.
This is a /cake' day, so do come and
get a calendar as well as a cake.
The calendars will be ideal to send
to friends who would like to be
reminded of the village. The price is
modest: only £3.75. The calendars
will make excellent Christmas
presents, so make a list, and come
along to buy copies. If you want
more information, get in touch with
Bill Kirkman (260393), or RosemaryMumford (260934).
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Cakes for your delightThe August cake stall will be at the
church as usual on the first Saturdayof the month — 5 August — from 10
o'clock. This is your chance to helpthe Appeal, and buy some delicious
cakes.
Bric-a-brac
Don't forget Rene Gould's bric-a-
brac stall at 19 Fen End. Buy a
bargain — and help the Restoration
Appeal.For more information about the
Restoration Appeal, contact Bill
Kirkman (01954 260393).
Salvation ArmyCoffee morning Every Mondaythere is a coffee morning from 10
30 am to 12 noon.
Lunches are served on Thursdaysat 12 30, followed by FriendshipClub at 2 00 pm. For full details and
information ring Gordon Spackmanon 01954 260066.
Rampton Church
Jennifer Thompson, Paul lngle and
friends will give a concert in
Rampton Parish Church at 7 30 pm
on 16 September. Tickets at the
doom
Willingham Parish Magazine August 2006
Churches Together in Willingham and RamptonServices at the Churches during August
ST MARY AND ALL SAINTSCHURCH STREET
WILLINGHAM
www.willinghamchurch.org
6 Aug11 00 am Parish Communion
13 Aug8 00 am Holy Communion (BCP)11 00 am Family Praise
3 30 pm Baptism by total immersion
followed by Confirmation bythe Bishop of Huntingdon.)(Baptism at the Tabernacle,by kind permission.)
20 Aug11 00 am Parish Communion
27 Aug8 00 am Holy Communion (BCP)11 00 am Family Praise
Thursday Praise is a service
particularly for those who cannot
get to church on Sunday, or who
prefer a less traditional service. It
takes place on the second and
fourth Thursday of the month at the
Parish Church at 8 00 pm (10 and
24 August). For more information,phone Sue West on 01954 260409.
For children we now offer children's
facilities at our 11 00 am services. For children from pre-schoolupwards Young Idea gives them a
share in our services and time out
for their own activitieslf you knowof anyone who is ill, or who forsome other reason would like a
visit, please let the Rector know
(01954 261225).
ALL SAINTS CHURCHHIGH STREET
RAMPTON
6 Aug9 30 am
13 Aug9 30 am
20 Aug9 30 am
27 Aug9 30 am
Parish Communion
Parish Communion
Parish Communion
Parish Communion
WILLINGHAM TABERNACLEBAPTIST CHURCHGEORGE STREET
www.willinghambaptist.org
Apart from our All Age services
(usually the 3rd Sunday of each
month) a busy Sunday School takes
place each week at the same timeas the morning service. A creche is
also provided at each of our
morning services.
St Mary and All Saints Church
Willingham 33.1.? Vignv' ';
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An afternoon of free activities
and storytellingfor children under 8 and their families.
Interactive StorytellingCrafts and Fun
Refreshments
SATURDAY 7th October 2006
2.30-4.30pmat St Mary & All Saints Church
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6 Aug10 00 am Morning Service -
Communion
6 00 pm Evening service
13 Aug10 00 am Morning Service
3 30 pm Baptism (Anglican - in the
Baptist Church)6 00 pm Evening service
20 Aug9 00 am Morning Service
(refreshments are available
between the two services
from 10 05 am to 10 40 am)10 45 am All Age Service
6 00 pm Evening service
27 Aug10 00 am Holiday Club Celebration at
Willingham Primary School
Evening Service - Communion
& Prayer Focus
THE SALVATION ARMYSILVER STREET
600 pm
6 Aug10 30 am B/M Bill Matthews
5 00 pm Mark & Dawn Anderson
13 Aug10 30 am Brian Bassingthwait5 00 pm Brian Bassingthwait20 Aug10 30 am John Porter
5 00 pm Ray Barton
27 Aug10 30 am Cathleen Comley5 00 pm Majors Barry & Cindy Willson
Churches Together prayingfor the people of
Willingham and RamptonIn the second full week in eachmonth the Churches in Willinghamand Rampton Will be praying for the
people who live in a particUlar area
of the village. In August this is Priest
Lane, Belsars Close, Rampton End,Rampton Road, Schole Road.
Willingham Parish Magazine
WAMAD5
Willingham Amateur Music & Drama Society
will be holdingAUDITIONS
for
JACK 85 THE BEANSTALK
on
Monday July 31st
in The Public Hall, High Street, Willinghamat 8.00pm
Just drop in on the night or,
if you can't make it, but would like to be
involved in some way,
please call the Directors:
Jan Farrar: 01 954 200515
Caroline Deeth: 07896 322497
Production dates: 7th-9th December 2006
August 2006
JuniorTouch RugbyWe hope to start a Junior Touch Rugbysection in September. We need to hear
from boys and girls interested in joining to
see if there is sufficient support.
We have gained valuable backing for this
initiative from Cam Touch who will helpwith the coaching.
Please call Andy on 01954 201788 if you
are interested.
Trundle & Fun Day
— We were (only just) lucky with the
weather for our Sponsored trundle &
fiin day on 6 May. Well done to all
those children who took part and a
big thank you to everyone who
helped make the day a success. We
raised an amazing £1180.
Some of the money raised will be spent on a tree
seat in the garden.Plant Stall
Thanks to Mr & Mrs Bullock who donated £100 from
the sale ofplants in Thodays Close. This was spent on
toys including a fairytale castle. Mrs Bullock kindly
purchased a fairytale coach in addition to this.
Summer OutingThe children enjoyed a hot day out to Thurleigh Farm
Park in June.
They fed many animals from rabbits to lama, spenta fun time in the Wacky Woods, had a Tractor ride and
rounded the day off in the various play areas.
Leavers' PartyA party was enjoyed by all the children leaving us
to start school in September. At the end of the
afternoon they were joined by their parents for a
wonderful singing display and presentation of their
work and leavers' gifts. We wish them all well as theystart school. If you miss us you can still wave to the
Honeypot from the playground!
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Willingham Horticultural and
Craft Show
Saturday 2 SeptemberWillingham Primary School
This is an annual show organised and run by members
of the Gardening Club. If you have not obtained your
entry schedule and form yet then please do so from the
Gardening Club, The Library, Post Office or BerrycroftStores.
This is a fun day for all the family giving you a
chance to be creative. All garden produce Will be
auctioned off at the end of the show. Exhibits will be
staged at 8 30 am and the show will open for generalViewing at 1 30 pm until 3 00 pm. Delicious afternoon
teas will be available throughout.
Produce Auction 3 45 pm.
Grand Draw -great prizes — 4 30 pm.
Why not have a go and encourage your children to
enter too? Details of all the classes are contained in
the entry schedule. All entry forms to be submitted byThursday 31 August.
For more details contact Linda
on 202072 or Celia on 261304.
Why not enter - and be sure
to come along too!
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Willingham Parish Magazine August 2006
WILLINGHAM GARDENING CLUB
Meetings are on the first Monday of each monthat the Willingham Social Club, Fen End and start
at 7 30 pm. There is usually a speaker on a
subject of interest to gardeners. Meetings on
average last about one and a half hours. TheClub welcomes new members. Contact anycommittee member or just turn up to a meetingto join.
8 August - 20th Birthday Party
This will be a celebration of our
20th birthday with cheese andWlne.
4 September — 'Bonsai for
beginners' Speaker is Mrs S E Read
Club Coach Trips are planned as follows:—
Saturday 19 August - Essex Gardens — CressingTemple Barns, lunch in Braintree and afternoon
Concessions £13. Depart from The Green
Willingham at 9 00 am.
Saturday 16 September — Kent Sevenoaks andDown House (home of Charles Darwin) Adults
£17 Concessions £15.50 English Heritagemembers £15. Depart from The Green,Willingham.
More details available from Linda on 202072 or
Celia on 261394
DON'T FORGET
Willingham, Horticultural and Craft Showon Saturday 2 September at the WillinghamPrimary School Hall. Entry Forms anddetails of classes available from the
Gardening Club, The Library, and
Berrycroft Stores.
Plants for sale, auction of produceand Grand Prize Draw. It is not too
late to enter so have a go and
encourage your child to enter the,
at Marks Hall Estate, Coggeshall. Adults £14 junior classes too.
Willingham SportsFen Edge Community Association.
CounCIlAutumn Show
Saturday 16 Septemberat Cottenham Village College
The rounders afternoon at therecreation ground previouslyadvertised, has now been
provisionally booked for 10
September, not 3 September as
originally planned.This is a fun event for all
abilities and ages, with a BBQ andother refreshments available.More details will follow in the
September magazine.
Open to all, especially those in the Fen Edge Patch.In addition to classes in fruit/vegetable, cookery,photography, art and craft, children's classes, etc
there is a large Craft Fair.
A superb cooked lunch is available from 12 noon.
Show schedules are available from the Post office,Library and various other outlets in Cottenham.
All profits go to the Community Association Grants Fund,which is used to benefit groups in Willingham, Cottenham,
Landbeach, Rampton and \X/aterbeach. Page 15
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Village Diary
MONTH EVENT ORGANISATION VENUE TICKETS/INFO
August7 Summer Birthday Party Willingham Gardening Club Members free
guests £5Celia 261394
17 Outing Willingham Gardening Club Essex gardens 9 am £14/£13
'
Linda 202072
E I Celia 261394
27 Summer BBQ Willingham Social Club Social Club
September
2 Horticultural and Craft Willingham Gardening Club Willingham School1Show
2 Charity Ball Breast Cancer and Over Community 7 pm £20
Willingham lst Responders Centre Ann Clews 202131
Sally Halsey 201910
4 'Bonsai for Beginners' Gardening Club l10 Annual Rounders afternoon Willingham Sports Council Recreation Pay and play, Lynda
Ground 261309.
16 Autumn Show Fen Edge Community Cottenham VillageAssociation College I
18 WEA course begins Baptist Church
October
7 Archaeological 'finds' Friends ofWillingham Willingham 10am -12 noon
morning Library Library I
Cambridgeshire Cricket Association -
Junior League Fixtures 2006
Divison I North
5 AugustLt Downham I v Willingham l
12 August\X/illngham I v Fordham II
19 AugustNewmarket l v Willingham I
26 AugustWillingham I v Longstanton G I
2 September
\X/itcham I v Willingham I
Division 3 North (b)5 AugustWillingham H v Lt Downham ll
12 AugustCamb. Jesters v Willingham ll
19 AugustWillingham II V St Ives Ill
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Willingham Football Club
Training is held on Tuesday nights 6 15 pm to 7 30 pm.
Players past and new are welcome.
We also have a vacancy for Reserve Team
Manager and Treasurer. If you are interested in
filling these positions please call Alex Howard 01954
260734. Collection Dates
2 August Green bin and green box
9 August Black bin
16 August Green bin and green box
23 August Black bin
31 August Green bin and green/box(note date)
Leprosy Mission. Thank you for all the stamps
you have sent. We also collect obsolete and foreigncoins, and picture postcards. They can all be left in
the box at the Parish Church.
Glossy magazines (includingWillingham Parish Magazine) should
be placed in the green box.
Recycle Plastic bearing the recycling symbol and
having the initials PET, HDPE or PVC are recyclableat Willingham Co—op car park, or at Tesco, Bar Hill.
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Village Directory
August 2006
Council Parish Council01954 261027Parish Council Chairman Mrs P Daniels 01954 260505
Planning Committee Chairman Mr P King 01954 260780County Councillor Mrs S Johnstone 01954 230565District Councillor Mr R Manning 01954 261235District Councillor Mr B R Burling 01954 230168District Councillor Mrs P S Corney 01954 213221
Services Police0845 456 4564
Surgery01954 260230
Pharmacy01954 260073Over Surgery01954 231550
CAMDOC —After hours medical help 01223 464242Schools Primary School
01954 283030Cottenham Village College 01954 288944School Governors Chairman Dr N A Walton 01954 202185School Association c/o school 01954 283030British School Trust Mr D Young 01954 200561Children Beavers, Cubs and Scouts Mrs M Dellar 01954 260045
Honeypot Pre-School (term-time only) 01954 201567Tigger Toddlers Mrs W Leaney 01954 201089Old Buttery Nursery School
01954 260046Teeny Babies Anita 07830 2447422nd Brownies Mrs G Balaam 01954 260126Willingham Guides and Senior Section Nat Bignell 01487 843835Geoff Bailey Dancers Mr G Bailey 01954 260233Ladybird Borland's School Of Dance Mrs L Borland 01954 203347Bubbles Mrs J Dean 01223 575698Bumps and Babies Group Mrs L Daniel 01954 261316TOPS (Baptist Church Toddlers Group) Mrs L Daniel 01954 261316
Halls Ploughman Hall Chairman Mr J Anderson 01954 203344Ploughman Hall Bookings 07941 190849Wilford Furlong Centre
01954 261445The Octagon Mrs A Robinson 01954 261076Billavincea Lodge 8719 Mr M Scrivener 01480 413533Fen Edge Community Association Mr G Redhead 01954 288944Cambridge Evening News Correspondent VACANCYWorkers' Educational Association Mrs J Hodkinson 01954 201816Willingham Combined Charity Mrs J Ambrose 01954 260446
Clubs Gardening Club Mr T Halsey 01954 201910Social Club Mrs S Hart 01954 204260WAMADS Drama Group Mrs C Deeth (Secretary) 07896 322497
Mrs J Farrar 01954 200515Women's Institute Mrs R S Slater 01954 203742Women's Royal British Legion Mrs M Few 01954 260124Sport Willingham Wolves (Boys & Girls Football) Claire Few 01954 203001
Football Club Mr Alex Howard 01954 260734Cricket Club Mr R Ambrose 01954 260446Hockey Kris Westmore 01954 202082Badminton Mr J Fuggle 01954 260478Keep Fit Mrs M Fowler 01954 260496Step Aerobics Ms E Weatherill 01954 205439Bowls Club Mrs E Halksworth 01954 201830
Churches Anglican Church Rector Rev. Geoffrey Turner 01954 261225Mothers Union Branch Leader Mrs S Hayden 01954 260363Baptist Church Minister Rev. Jonathon Daniel 01954 261316Methodist Church Minister Rev. Cynthia Hardiman 01954 250242Roman Catholic Priest Monsignor Rogers 01223 350787Salvation Army Major and Mrs B Willson 01223 248351
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Monday, Tuesday & Thursday. 2.00pm — 8.00pm
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Saturdale.00am — |.00pm
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We have a variety of items to assist with painand make work more comfortable for sale or rent.
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Clinic Director: Christine Croft MSc PG Cert TLHE MCSP
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