clyst hydon & district news · 3 june 2020 no. 488 closing date for the next edition (july2020)...
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NO 488 JUNE 2020
CLYST HYDON & DISTRICT
NEWS
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CLYST HYDON PARISH ORGANISATIONS
TALATON SHOP POST OFFICE - 01404 822084
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Parish Council
Cllr David Mitchem (Chair) [email protected] 01404 822995
Cllr Barry Thrussell [email protected] 01404 822806
Cllr Chris Jones [email protected] 01884 277471
Cllr Steve Walton [email protected] 01884 277819
Cllr Chris Edwards [email protected]
Emma Gibbons Parish clerk [email protected]
Parish Council Village Website www.clysthydonparishcouncil.btck.co.uk
Devon County Council Cllr [email protected]
Cllr [email protected]
East Devon Council Cllr Eleanor Rylance [email protected]
Community Police Officer
Steve Trail (PCSO) [email protected] 101
Neighbourhood Watch
Phil Morris (PC) [email protected] 101
St Andrews Church
Revd Marc Kerslake (Curate) [email protected] 01404 822104
Chris Jones (Churchwarden) [email protected] 01884 277471
Sarah Jones (PCC Secretary) [email protected] 01884 277471
Clyst Hydon Primary School
Martin O’Mahony (Head of School) www.clyst-hydon-primary.devon.sch.uk 01884 277255
School Association (CHSA)
Philip Renouf (Chairperson) [email protected]
Michael Wakley-Beddows (Secretary) [email protected]
Cricket & Sports Club
Keith Wood 01884 277461
Swimming Club
Julie Moore [email protected] 01884 277468
Village Hall
David Mitchem (Chair) 01404 822995
Steve Walton (Booking Secretary) [email protected] 01884 277819
WI Mary Mitchem (President) 01404 823215
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June 2020 No. 488
CLOSING DATE FOR THE NEXT EDITION (July2020) WILL BE 18TH June All material to the Editor please, via email: [email protected]
I suspect a lot of our readers are hoping that the weathermen have got it wrong in their predictions of more warm sunny weather. The gardeners and farmers are probably hoping for some rain. It is interesting that the good weather started with lockdown and major reduction in pollution.
A friend of mine is convinced the recent run of good weather is down to the lack of aeroplanes. She tells me that the lack of pollution means the rain droplets have nothing to form on hence the lack of clouds and their rain. When and if the planes return to the skies we will see if she was right. I for one hope not as I have a drink riding on her being wrong (for once).
I’m not sure about her logic, but the good weather is giving people the opportunity to get out and about with their cameras and take some stunning pictures. Another front cover from Sue Trude showing some early roses and more photos inside.
As your local publication, we are always looking to include updates from the many associations and groups within our community and we also like to publish letters or articles written by you! If you have any news to share, information on future events, or items to sell please do get in touch, via [email protected]
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From the Editor………………………………………..………………………..…..….. 3
Village Crossword……….……………………….…………………………..……...….. 5
Of Being 65……………………………. .…………………………………..………….. 7
Tennis During Lockdown..………..…...…………………………………….…………... 9
Nature Photograph…..……………………………………………...……….………….. 9
Minutes Parish Council AGM..…..…...……………………………..….……….……….. 10
Minutes Parish Council……..…….. ……………………………..…………….………... 11
Fast Broadband.…………………………………..………………….……………….….. 12
Cricket Club News……..………………………………...………………….………….. 13
Corona Virus…………...…...….…..……………………...……………………………. 15
VE Celebrations 1945………………………...………………………………………… 18
VE celebrations 2020……….……………...………………...…………………………. 19
Care Home Poem………….…………..……………...……………………………….… 21
Cullompton Farmers Market..…………………………………………………….……... 23
Village Food Bank…...…………………………………………………………….…….. 25
Lockdown Humour………….………..……………………………………………….. 25
Time to fly?....................................................................................................... 27
Church Sermon…...…………………………………………………………………..… 28
Request for Information…..…………………………………………………………..…. 29
Swimming Pool Update………………………………………………………………….. 31
Love Devon...……………………………………………………………………………. 33
Crossword solution….…………………………………………………………………... 37
Directory…………………………………………………………………………..…… 39
Calendar………………………………………………………………………………… 40
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Contents
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VILLAGE PLACES : CROSSWORD (includes Plymtree / CSL /Clyst Hydon)
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CARPET CLEANING.
I am available to do any carpet
Cleaning, or I do have a Hydromist
Carpet cleaner for hire.
Pauline Lotz
No 1 Langford Green
01884 277441
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Unfolding Fern From Sue Trude
Tennis at the Manor during ‘lockdown’
The court is open for everyone in the village and their friends. You are welcome to come up any-time and have a knock about during your exercise hour. Our family and friends have been playing singles, as it is easy to observe ‘social distancing’. If you feel cooped up at home and want to try tennis for the first time, we have a few rackets and balls to borrow.
You can get to the court up the drive at the end of the high wall. It’s on the left. No need to book. If coming by car park on the grass at the back of the court.
A few requests: Please don’t block the parking area for Manor flat… only wear smooth soled trainers and don’t prop bikes up against the fence.
Ring me with any questions. 01884 277473 or mob 07710506999
Nick Dimbleby
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Kentisbeare SEASONED DRY
LOGS FOR SALE
Supplied and delivered to your door
large or small size loads
at competitive prices
Free delivery
Tel: 01884 266 841
Mobile: 07966219992
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Village Optometrist
I’m an Optometrist and I presently have to keep my practice open as I am NHS contracted. I have a glazing lab at my practice also. I just wanted to let people know that during these very unusual times if people are stuck in and are in need of any advice, have any questions, any urgent concerns regarding their eyes etc or if they urgently need any drops or glasses making up, then this is some-thing I can help with.
If I can be of any help please contact me on 07779101133
kind regards, Emma Russo
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V. E CelebrationsV. E Celebrations
Then And NowThen And Now
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Community Shop and Post Office
Opening Times
Mon - Fri 9.00am - 3.00pm
Saturday 8.00am - 1.00pm
Sunday 8.00am - 11.00am
Post Office
Mon - Fri 9.30am - 12.30pm
TEL: 01884 277920
Fresh Produce from Local Suppliers
BREAD delivered daily
Home Baked CAKES very Tuesday & Friday
DELI counter including a wine range of cheeses
We offer a selection of high quality WINES, also local craft BEERS and CIDERS
A DRY-CLEANING service is offered, with collections every Thursday
RUN BY COMMUNITY, FOR THE COMMUNITY
(Directions from Clyst Hydon: take the road towards Westcott and at Langford Green, turn right to-wards Plymtree. As you come in to the village, at the Church, turn left at the T-junction and the shop
can be found about 250 meters down the hill on the left hand side.)
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Covid 19 Care Homes
In care homes across the world right now, times are really tough,
Life without seeing friends and family, for residents just isn’t enough,
Carers do their best, to keep a smile on their face,
To ensure they are looked after, with dignity and grace.
Residents always asking, where’s my daughter, where’s my son,
We have already told them but they’ve forgotten what’s going on,
We’re doing what we can, to protect and keep them safe,
Ensuring that their homes are a virus free, safe place.
We have to work together, to ensure we do our best,
until this virus goes away we can’t afford to rest,
We’ve had to make a bubble to stop the virus getting in,
But it won’t take much to burst, like a balloon being popped with a pin.
For now we are safe, and spirits are high,
But a lot has changed since times flown by,
Some homes have been less lucky, and have had to say goodbye,
As their residents are taken, like angels flying high.
So for now we will continue, as our difficult task goes on,
And we will not stop caring, until this challenge has been won.
Written by a senior carer in Cullompton.
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Our Village Food Bank
The response to our village food bank request has been quite overwhelming – in a positive way of course! The people of Clyst Hydon are so generous and we have not only been thankful for the food, drink, children’s books and toys but also the little brown envelopes pushed under the door from all those who use the porch as a ‘bring and buy’. When it started in March it was primarily a source of basics for those affected financially and otherwise by Covid 19. But as time has gone by, we have the joys of surplus goods in our porch. [Maybe it is a modern day ‘feeding of the five thousand?]
Already a few things have been sent to the foodbank in Cullompton which is in a much more des-perate state than our village. The next ‘sort out’ will be going to ‘Bread of Life’ – a charity based in Cullompton church with links to St Andrews, where the food is made into wholesome meals for the homeless in Exeter. But rest assured, a food bank will remain in the porch for a while yet as people come to terms with the changes in their lives. Whilst the government has supported those who have lost jobs etc there are those who have fallen through the net, such as the self employed who don’t have premises and who don’t have enough annual accounts to present. So please, do use the food bank and let people know about it who don’t subscribe to CHN. It is for EVERYONE.
We hope normal service will be resumed as soon as possible
Sarah, PCC Secretary
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From the Curates Study
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Request for information
Ravenswood School. This Preparatory School was founded in Paignton in 1921 and moved to Stoodleigh Court, Stoodleigh near Tiver-ton in 1928. It closed as a school in 1992 and I and others who were sent there for schooling try to aquire and add to the Archives and information about the School History, particularly during the Second World War. In 1928, on moving to Stoodleigh, a second headmaster was needed as the original, Mr Sparke, was called up. Appointed was an Oliver Francis Huyshe of which we know a fair amount and his family Clyst Hydon and Sand connections. He retired from the school in March 1948, my eldest brother Peter just remembers him. Clyst Hy-don was considered to be his 'home' - a month or so back I had a letter from the widow of a former Ravenswood Pupil who attended Ravenswood School during the war, John Vaughan. I her email to me Anne Vaughan states I know he enjoyed his time at Ravenswood and at Clyst Hydon in Devon, which I understand was holiday home associated with the school? Do you know anything about it? John spent several holidays there as his parents were overseas during the war, and loved it. This is the first I had heard of this - does anyone have any information or pointers as to how I might discover more information and particularly exactly where he (John) and presumably others passed these holidays. Many thanks Richard Holladay [email protected]
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Shop at www.SWtechstore.co.uk
For all the latest computers, gadgets, CCTV Security and
high tech goods from leading manufacturers.
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Wanted
Does any one have an unwanted mattock or pick axe they would be willing to sell. I am trying to remove some unwanted tree routes from a lawn area which are proving to be rather stubborn.
If you are able to help please contact Steve on 01884 277819.
Many Thanks.
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‘Book today to receive up to 20% off Brittany Ferries crossing!’
THE BLACKSMITHS ARMS
Plymtree, Devon
EX15 2JU
A Traditional village Pub - Just a few minutes’ drive or pleasant walk or cycle ride
away
Full Menu, Pub Favourites and Bar Snacks are available Tuesday – Sunday.
Booking is advisable for our Speciality Sunday Roast
Beer Garden, Children’s Play Area, Boule Piste, Skittles Alley, Pool Room and Pub
Games to enjoy as you pass a few hours with family and friends
Open Times
Take away menu during Covid lockdown
Open other times when pre booked for events
TELEPHONE 01884 277474
EMAIL: [email protected]
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Crossword solution May
Crossword solution June
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Established for 20 Years
Qualified Staff.
C.I.T.B Trained
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Clyst Hydon & District Directory
All the contact numbers for our advertisers in one place. Subscribers can also have a free entry.
So if you wish to offer a service like book keeping, dog walking, babysitting, piano tuning or if you wish to sell things, maybe honey, paintings, knitwear, cake making, eggs, jams, pickles, antiques. Just email details to the Editor:
Business/Description Name/Contact/Description Website/Contact Details Telephone
Ambulant Beauty Mobile Beauty Therapist [email protected] 07759 584755
Ash Joinery & Carvings Agim Sehkreli www.ashjoineryandcarvings.co.uk 01884 277276
Blacksmith's Arms, Plymtree EX15 2JU [email protected] www.blacksmithsplymtree.co.uk 01884 277474
BloomBerry Juice Cocktails Chris and Sarah Jones www.bloomberryjuice.co.uk 01884 277471
Business Writing Alison Griffiths [email protected] 01404 823830
Carpet Cleaning & Carpet Cleaner Hire Pauline Lotz 1 Langford Green, Langford EX15 01884 277441
Carpet, floor and upholstery cleaning Deep Clean Ian 07719 476 627 01884 32052
Clean Sweep Chimney and Flue Cleaning Kevin Jones 07773 618 524 01884 821297
Clear View of Silverton Window Cleaning Paul Dixon 07850 686356
Corinne Cunningham Bespoke Dressmaker [email protected] 01404 822648
Culm Valley Firewood Seasoned Hardwood Logs Chris Bale 01884 32940
Dog Boarding & Kennels Jim & Siân Bloom Irelands, Clyst Hydon 01884 277968
Driving Instructor Hayley Selway (07967 638484) [email protected] 01884 277252
Dunn and Baker Solicitors Legal Experts www.dunnandbaker.co.uk 01884 33818
Edwards Plumbing Services [email protected] Mobile 07966 103386 01884 798110
Female Chaperone Patricia Maund Companion & personal assistance 01404 822428
Five Bells Inn, Clyst Hydon EX15 2NT [email protected] www.fivebells.uk.com 01884 277288
Guardian Security SW Ltd Master Locksmiths www.guardiansecuritysw.co.uk 01392 411887
HMAD Architects RIBA Chartered Architects www.hmad.co.uk 01392 459777
Holiday Cottage in Clyst Hydon Linda Mitchem [email protected] 01404 823295
Holiday Cottage in France, just for 2 Private gardens & swimming pool www.holidayinvendee.com 07816 887824
Hoop Farmhouse Fayre – Home Baking [email protected] Hoop Farm, Clyst Hydon, EX15 2NT 01884 277498
H Pring Electrical & Building Services Henry Pring www.hpring.co.uk 01884 32292
Industrial Coating Supplies [email protected] www.industrialcoatingssupplies.co.uk 01884 34506
L & B Timber Buildings & Construction [email protected] www.landbtimberbuildings.co.uk 07964 462021
Logs For Sale R & R Tree Services Richard 07966 219 992 01884 266841
N.J.T Plumbing & Heating [email protected] www.njtplumbingandheating.co.uk 01884 841130
Newcourt Barton, Bed & Breakfast Helen Hitt www.newcourtbarton-devon.co.uk 01884 277326
Oak Park Dairy Fresh Milk Delivery Matthew Mitchem 01404 822446
Philip Renouf Architectural Design [email protected] 07923 810353
Pilates Diana Milner [email protected] 07974 817179
R & J Landscapes Devon Ltd Garden Design & Construction Mobile 07773 495 745 01404 823781
R & R Tree Services Richard 07966 219 992 [email protected] 01884 266841
Soft-Works Technologies Darren Clifton-Jones www.SWtechstore.co.uk 01392 640020
Stuart’s Sweeping Service Chimney Sweep 07432 118318 01404 831288
The Vale Veterinary Group Veterinary Services www.valevetgroup.com 01884 35558
Upton Farm, Bed and Breakfast Sue Trude (07751 666885) www.uptonfarmhouse.co.uk 01884 277245
Walter H Squires & Son Ryan & Melanie Squires www.whsquires.co.uk 01884 839556
Window Cleaner Mr S Harris Mobile 07737 419077 01404 814963
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VILLAGE CALENDAR June 2020
Mon 1st
Tue 2nd
Wed 3rd
Thur 4th
Fri 5th Recycling, food waste and general rubbish
Sat 6th
Sun 7th
Mon 8th Garden Waste
Tue 9th
Wed 10th
Thur 11th
Fri 12th Recycling and food waste
Sat 13th
Sun 14th
Mon 15th
Tue 16th
Wed 17th
Thur 18th
Fri 19th Recycling and food waste
Sat 20th Midsummers Day
Sun 21st
Mon 22nd Garden Waste
Tue 23rd
Wed 24th
Thur 25th
Fri 26th Recycling, food waste and general rubbish
Sat 27th
Sun 28th
Mon 29th
Tue 30th
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