lambfold newsletter june 2015

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LAMBFOLD NEWSLETTER JUNE 2015 Litchborough – Adstone – Maidford – Blakesley – Woodend - Farthingstone FORTHCOMING EVENTS 6 th June Farthingstone Foot Fest Farthingstone & Surrounding Area 13 th June Maidford Church Fete Maidford 14 th June Blakesley Open Gardens Blakesley 20 th June Lambfold Messy Church Blakesley School 20 th June Litchborough Open Gardens Litchborough 21 st June Croquet Tournament Preston Capes 21 st June Blakesley Cricket Sevens Blakesley Playing Field 27 th June Barn Dance Blakesley & Woodend Village Hall 4 th July Litchborough Flower & Produce Show & Fete Litchborough 11 th July Frocks, Fizz & Fancies Reading Room, Blakesley 11 th July Annual Joy Mead Tea Joy Mead 17 th July Village BBQ Maidford Village Hall 18 th July Picnic in the Park Farthingstone Joy Mead 1 st August Blakesley Show Blakesley Heath Farm 5 th September Summer Disco Blakesley & Woodend Village Hall 13 th September Blakesley Fete St. Marys Church, Blakesley 19 th September Nearly New Sale Blakesley & Woodend Village Hall 23 rd October Craft Fair Blakesley & Woodend Village Hall IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO BE ADDED TO THE E-MAIL VERSION OF THIS NEWSLETTER, PLEASE E-MAIL [email protected] REGULAR ACTIVITIES Mondays 11.45am Yoga Farthingstone Village Hall Mondays 7.30pm Yoga Blakesley & Woodend Village Hall 1 st Monday 2pm Crafternoon Blakesley Reading Room 2 nd Monday 2.30pm Women’s Guild Blakesley Reading Room 2 nd Monday 7.30pm Litchborough 2 nd Monday Club Litchborough Village Hall Tuesdays 2pm Blakesley Short Mat Bowls Blakesley & Woodend Village Hall 1 st Wednesday 7.30pm Maidford in the Garden Club Maidford Village Hall 3 rd Wednesday 7.30pm Blakesley-cum-Woodend WI Blakesley Reading Room Last Wednesday 2.30pm Maidfordians Maidford Village Hall Wednesdays 10am Tai Chi Farthingstone Village Hall Alternate Thursdays 2pm Whist Drive Blakesley Reading Room Last Thursday Woodend & Blakesley Welcome Club

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  • LAMBFOLD NEWSLETTER

    JUNE 2015

    Litchborough Adstone Maidford Blakesley Woodend - Farthingstone

    FORTHCOMING EVENTS

    6th June Farthingstone Foot Fest Farthingstone & Surrounding Area

    13th June Maidford Church Fete Maidford

    14th June Blakesley Open Gardens Blakesley

    20th June Lambfold Messy Church Blakesley School

    20th June Litchborough Open Gardens Litchborough

    21st June Croquet Tournament Preston Capes

    21st June Blakesley Cricket Sevens Blakesley Playing Field

    27th June Barn Dance Blakesley & Woodend Village Hall

    4th July Litchborough Flower & Produce Show & Fete Litchborough

    11th July Frocks, Fizz & Fancies Reading Room, Blakesley

    11th July Annual Joy Mead Tea Joy Mead

    17th July Village BBQ Maidford Village Hall

    18th July Picnic in the Park Farthingstone Joy Mead

    1st August Blakesley Show Blakesley Heath Farm

    5th September Summer Disco Blakesley & Woodend Village Hall

    13th September Blakesley Fete St. Marys Church, Blakesley

    19th September Nearly New Sale Blakesley & Woodend Village Hall

    23rd October Craft Fair Blakesley & Woodend Village Hall

    IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO BE ADDED TO THE E-MAIL VERSION OF THIS NEWSLETTER, PLEASE E-MAIL

    [email protected]

    REGULAR ACTIVITIES

    Mondays 11.45am Yoga Farthingstone Village Hall

    Mondays 7.30pm Yoga Blakesley & Woodend Village Hall

    1st Monday 2pm Crafternoon Blakesley Reading Room

    2nd Monday 2.30pm Womens Guild Blakesley Reading Room

    2nd Monday 7.30pm Litchborough 2nd Monday Club Litchborough Village Hall

    Tuesdays 2pm Blakesley Short Mat Bowls Blakesley & Woodend Village Hall

    1st Wednesday 7.30pm Maidford in the Garden Club Maidford Village Hall

    3rd Wednesday 7.30pm Blakesley-cum-Woodend WI Blakesley Reading Room

    Last Wednesday 2.30pm Maidfordians Maidford Village Hall

    Wednesdays 10am Tai Chi Farthingstone Village Hall

    Alternate Thursdays 2pm Whist Drive Blakesley Reading Room

    Last Thursday Woodend & Blakesley Welcome Club

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    REVEREND CAROLYN WRITES In July 2013, on a cycle path at Seafield, near Edinburgh, the body of a six week old baby boy was found, wrapped in a blanket. He seemed to have been well looked after but his mother has never been found in spite of the best efforts of police. Last month, more than two hundred people attended his funeral. Someone made his final clothes and a piper played. His grave was marked with a plaque reading "Known to God". I wonder if we ever quite take in that God knows us. Jesus made it clear that the love of his Father is of a different order from even the best that we know. He made two baffling assertions - that even the hairs of our head are numbered, and in one of the Psalms it says, our limbs as they form within our mother's womb, are recorded and known by God. Before you dismiss these things as off the wall, and ridiculous, just imagine for a moment, how you would feel if they were true. Love and prayers, Carolyn Rector

    HATCHES, MATCHES & DISPATCHES Charlotte Rebecca Caswall Eliot was baptised on Sunday 10th May, at St Marys Church, Blakesley.

    LAMBFOLD MESSY CHURCH Lambfold Benefice Messy Church is running on the third Saturday each month from 2-4 p.m., usually in Blakesley School Hall. No-one is too old or too young to come along and have fun. You may have seen us racing our model boats, flying kites or sending up helium balloons as we find novel ways to investigate a bible story! Theres always time for a chat with friends over some cake and something to take home at the end of the session. You can find us on Facebook.

    MOBILE LIBRARY VISITS

    Farthingstone: First Thursday of each month - Kings Arms 17.25 to 17.45

    7th May 4th June 2nd July

    Maidford: First Friday of each month - Chapel Lane junction 16.45 to 17.10

    15th May 19th June 17th July

    Litchborough: Second Saturday of each month - Farthingstone Road 10.10 to 10.40

    9th May 13th June 11th July

    Blakesley: Third Wednesday of each month - Church St / The Green 16.30 to 17.00

    20th May 17th June 15th July A new timetable will be available from August onwards. Free to join. Books for adults and children including audio books. Library shops includes puzzle books, cards, bags, stamps, DVDs and books.

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    Blakesley Pre-School has recently announced that due to popularity it has extended its opening hours to

    9am 3pm, five days a week.

    A wonderful pre-school in a fantastic country setting, it has a group of highly experienced staff and provides children aged from two to four with a great start to their learning.

    It also runs Rising Fives sessions to help prepare children for the transition to Blakesley CE Primary

    School. Contact Katherine Harvie at [email protected] or 07530 433 515

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    ADSTONE NEWS

    2015 TOP CHURCHYARD MOWING ROTA Weekend Beginning

    5th June Roger Smith 19th June Nick Shotton 3rd July Richard Hawkes 17th July Kevin Branson 31st July Richard Lawson 7th August Jem Philpott 21st August Conrad Dower 4th September Steve Lennon 18th September Lyndon Brooks 2nd October Yan Lissillour 16th October Roger Smith 30th October Chris Wright

    The Church will now be open during daylight hours (10am to 8pm) starting from the Easter weekend through to the 25th October the end of British Summertime!

    THE ADSTONE QUIZ SATURDAY 25TH APRIL Some said it was the hardest quiz ever, and as one of the competitors who took part, I think I would concur with that statement! Having taken part in the twice yearly event for nearly 8 years, and even a couple of times before that, it certainly pushed the brain cells to the max!

    It was a doubly hard quiz night for Conrad and Anne Dower who organise the quiz, as they had only arrived back in the UK from Australia 48 hours beforehand! Jet lag didnt, however, stop Conrad from being the most patient and masterful of quiz masters even with the usual rowdy crowd!! Although towards the end of evening, he did resort to the use of a microphone just to be heard above the ever increasing raucous din! It was very nice to welcome Revered Carolyn and her husband John, together with their team from Blakesley to the quiz for the first time. They proved to be very worthy contenders to the top spot, but as hard as the quiz was, and as hard as we all try every time, we can never compete with the outstanding talent of the team we now refer to as Annas team!! I dont know if they inwardly digest the Readers Digest, or Britannicas Encyclopaedia (or in this case, the Garmin Sat Nav and AA Road Atlas!), but they appear to be unbeatable! This however does not stop us all from returning each time for another go at reaching the dizzy heights of 1st place! Like one of my team members succinctly put, I think next time well play our joker card on the Bangers & Mash round! We may have more luck, or at least get double the amount of sausages! We also welcomed Darren and Angela Cairns, together with Darrens parents, Maureen and Alan, to their first quiz as new villagers, having moved in to The Grange (formerly Manor Farm) and The

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    Granary respectively in February. We very much hope to see them back for the second quiz in November... (if they werent put off that it is!) Thanks, as always, go again to Conrad for organising, writing, compring and refereeing the quiz, to Anne, Leslie, Helen, Suzy, Richard and Michelle for preparing, cooking and serving the meal, and to all those who helped set up the hall and served on the night.

    LITCHBOROUGH NEWS

    LITCHBOROUGH GARDENING CLUB Litchborough Open Gardens will take place this month on Saturday, 20th June, 2.00 pm to 5.00 pm. There are five gardens open to visitors 43 Towcester Road, courtesy of Vanessa and Ian Lowery; 32 Banbury Road, courtesy of Jan and Rod Hutchings; Orchard House 31 Banbury Road, courtesy of Janice and Richard Bustin; 38 Farthingstone Road, courtesy of Rose and Michael Billington and The Barn 1 Waites Yard, courtesy of Barbara Logan. There will be a plant stall at Orchard House. Admission is 4 per adult and 2 per child which covers all the gardens. Teas will be available throughout the afternoon in the village hall: if you can provide a cake we would be very grateful. Please contact Diane Shaw on 831312.

    Flower and Produce Show On Saturday, 4th July a Flower and Produce Show will be held alongside the Summer Fete. We have a good variety of classes for everyone as you can see. Entries will be accepted between noon and 1 pm, judging will take place between 1 pm and 1.45 pm. Adult classes are 50p and childrens classes are 20p. There are prizes and certificates to be won. The Fete will open at 2 pm. If you have any queries, please contact Diane Shaw (831312) or Sheila Melville (831643). The schedule is as follows: Flower Classes

    1. A single hybrid tea (or other large bloomed) rose 2. 6 roses, one variety 3. 6 sweet peas, one variety 4. Flower medley, 10 stems any type not to exceed 90 cm in height

    Produce Classes

    5. Plate of soft fruit to include 6 strawberries, 8 raspberries and 12 currants of any colour 6. 6 medium tomatoes 7. 4 courgettes 8. 4 broad bean pods 9. 6 pea pods 10. Biggest potato 11. Biggest onion

    There will be an additional prize for the overall winner of Classes 1 11. Baking and Preserves Classes

    12. A decorated Victoria Sponge 13. Jar of sweet preserve 14. Jar of savoury preserve

    Photography Classes

    15. Adults, photograph in colour or black and white, 10 x 8, Weather and Landscape 16. 8 16 year olds, photograph in colour or black and white, 10 x 8, Wildlife

    There are also 10 classes for children including art, craft, baking and of course gardening tasks: please call Sheila Melville on 831643 for a copy of the full schedule.

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    LITCHBOROUGH PLAY AREA

    SUMMER FETE

    Saturday 4th

    July

    2 5pm

    Fun for all the family!

    Traditional Games and Stalls

    Face Painting, Tombola and Mini Olympics Flower & Produce Show and Plant Stall

    Cream Teas, Ice creams, BBQ & Refreshments

    Please contact Vanessa Lowery (01327 830823) if you would like to have a stall at the fete, and with any Tombola prizes you can donate.

    2ND MONDAY CLUB 7.30PM ... LITCHBOROUGH VILLAGE HALL ... 8TH JUNE Hello there. This month we are welcoming Alan Standish from the 'Northamptonshire Artefact Recovery Club'. Alan is coming to talk about the organisation and the part it plays in finding buried historical objects, using metal detection equipment. Now then, if you have the time and you are of a mind to do so, have a look at the website: www.NARC.org.uk It is such an interesting and exciting site! Alan's talk is called 'The Wonderful World of Metal Detection' and will include tips on how to identify, how to record finds and how his group help with local archaeological digs ... we'll all be out there ... all fired up to have a go ... and of course, he is bringing along various things that have been found locally ... maybe in Litchborough ... sounds quite intriguing... As usual, the evening will cost just 3 if you come as a visitor and everyone is welcome. Thank you to everybody who popped along to our last evening with John Woolhett 'The Birdman'. A lovely relaxed speaker, great to listen to and full of knowledge. Quite amazing how far (or not) the birds we see in our gardens travel ... and how long some of them live! We look forward to welcoming you at our June meeting, come if you can, we're very friendly. You can get me on 830517 or [email protected] if you need more information about 2nd Monday. C.H

    BLAKESLEY NEWS

    BLAKESLEY BROADBAND Superfast BB - It is now very unclear when Blakesley will be enabled - but there may be other options. See here. PLEASE SEND ME AN EMAIL IF YOU WOULD EITHER BE INTERESTED OR ABLE TO HELP. I have an old list but this is now so old as to be probably not helpful! More details at:- http://www.blakesley-village.co.uk/BlakesleyNorthants/Blakesley_Broadband/Blakesley_Broadband.html Will Stewart [email protected]

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    NEWS FROM ST MARYS BLAKESLEY The church has been very busy lately. In April we saw a lovely wedding. The sun came out just in time for the newly wed Mr and Mrs Russell to leave the church after walking down the aisle to an impromptu guard of honour made up of white roses. We wish them every happiness in their life together. Little Charlotte Eliot was christened on the 10th May. On the 6th May the church hosted the very moving Memorial Service for Sir John Greenaway on 6th May which was attended by over 600 people. On a regular basis our lively Family Service runs on the fourth Sunday each month at 10.30. The music group, made up of all ages, adds a real buzz to the service and its great to see so many children and adults involved in reading and leading the worship. If you havent been yet, why not come along and give it a try? Its short and very family friendly!

    Lambfold Benefice Messy Church is running on the third Saturday each month from 2-4 p.m., usually in Blakesley School Hall. No-one is too old or too young to come along and have fun. You may have seen us racing our model boats, flying kites or sending up helium balloons as we find novel ways to investigate a bible story! Theres always time for a chat with friends over some cake and something to take home at the end of the session. You can find us on Facebook.

    Dont forget our short Communion Service each month on the second Sunday. It lasts about half an hour, so it is ideal for folk with children and those with busy Sundays. Our recent AGM has voted in our Church Council members, but the position of Treasurer remains vacant. If you, or someone you know, might be willing to help us in this please get in touch with Rev. Carolyn (860507) or either of the Churchwardens (Mary Barnett 860585 or Barrie Osborne 860280) Lambfold Messy Church. 20th June, 2-4 Blakesley School Hall. Join us for a treasure themed afternoon!

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    NEWS FROM BLAKESLEY CE PRIMARY We continued at a fast pace in the run up to the Easter Break, which culminated in our Easter Service led by the children in which they children sang and performed poetry for their Parents. We also had a fantastic Easter egg hunt in the School grounds for the House with the most house points, which last term was Foxley. Class 1 finished their topic Dragonology, making dragon models and kites and learning some dancing for the Chinese New Year. They had a visit from a real bearded dragon which they were very excited about. Class 2 walked around the village led by Mrs Barnett and they learned some of the history of Blakesley. We have two groups of children continuing with their visits to Towcester Primary and Sponne to take part in Gifted and Talented English and Maths with other children in the cluster. It is a great opportunity to meet with other children before they all start Sponne together. This term we welcome our Rising 5s from Blakesley Pre-school. They all look so smart in their uniform and are proving to be a very confident bunch and look like they are having lots of fun! Next week is SATs week, the children are very well prepared and we wish them luck. We are confident they will do us and themselves proud. The rest of the Summer term is jam packed- The year 6 pupils are off for a 3 day residential at Croft Farm in Gloucestershire. We have induction days for our new Reception pupils and our Year 6s will be off to Sponne. There are music concerts, leavers assembly and ball, camping weekend (please join us if you are able to), bikeability and much more. We keep everyone up to date on Twitter, Facebook and our Website. Sport Our children have continued to be great ambassadors for the School when attending sporting events. We took part in the Netball and won 3 matches and drew 1 and wed like to thank Ms Dixon for coaching the pupils in the run up to the competition. Our Year 6 pupils took part in the Swimming Gala and we came 1st in the Small Schools Trophy and came 2nd overall!! Our pupils in Year 4 & 5 took part in an archery competition coming 4th overall. We arranged for some professional coaching for the pupils in Class 2 before the Red Tennis Tournament, which paid off as they came 3rd. They won all their games and only missed out on 2nd place on points. Several of our children took part in rugby and football tournaments over the Bank Holiday weekend and have come to School with arms full of trophies. Well done all! Class 3 enjoyed cross country in their PE lessons and they are looking forward to taking part in the cluster competitions. We now have a fantastic all weather table tennis table in the playground and wed like to thank Mr Morrell and Mr Taylor for putting it together. Children and Staff have all enjoyed playing games on it and weve only lost a few ping-pong balls to the roof. Thank you To Romer for continuing to mow the grass outside School and for removing the moss from the pavement. To all our Parents and volunteers that support the School on a daily basis and help with transport to and from our many varied activities. Deo Fidens Persistas

    Could You Become A School Governor? Here at Blakesley CE Primary School we have an effective and successful governing body. We have worked closely with the Head Teacher and staff; and Northamptonshire County Council have recently moved us to a good category in their assessment and we want to continue this improvement. Our current Ofsted assessment is that we are a school that requires improvement and we want to make sure that next time we are assessed we are rated as good or even outstanding.

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    We would like to recruit some more local people to join our governing body to help us to continue to improve all aspects of Blakesley CE Primary School. It is not necessary to be a parent of a child at school but someone in our local community who has a real interest in helping us to continue to improve. The role of a school governor is a vital one and nationally there are now very high expectations of governing bodies. We are the strategic leaders in our school and have a vital role to play in making sure every child in our school gets the best possible education. Our role is a strategic one and we do not get involved in operational issues in school. Our focus is on three core strategic functions: Ensuring clarity of vision, ethos and strategic direction of our school; Holding the head teacher to account for the educational performance of the school and its pupils, and the performance management of staff; and Overseeing the financial performance of the school and making sure its money is well spent. There are a number of different sorts of governor that it is possible to become: Foundation governors - who have a specific role in preserving and developing the ethos of the school, including any religious character, and are appointed by the Diocese. Co-opted governors - which are appointed by the Governing Body on the basis of specific skills or expertise that they may be able to bring from professional or other experience, which will improve the overall effectiveness of the governing body. Parent Governors who are elected by the other parents at the school. Associate Members who are appointed by the Governing Body to serve on one or more of the governing body committees. Associate Members are not governors and do not have a vote on governing body decisions but may have a vote on decisions made by the committees that they are appointed to. Associate members would not normally attend full governing body meetings. At Blakesley, we operate three main committees of our full governing body and generally a governor would be a member of at least one of these. These are:

    - Standards Committee which looks in detail at how the school is performing in terms of attainment and progress and things like the curriculum and teaching standards.

    - Resources Committee which looks at how the school budget is being spent and ensuring that all appropriate financial controls are in place.

    - Health, Safety and Premises Committee which oversees the fabric of the building and the health and safety of all those within it.

    The commitment to become a school governor will usually involve two meetings each term a full governing body meeting and also a meeting of one of our committees. These take place generally in the evenings and can last up to 2 hours each. In addition, each governor will usually undertake a monitoring visit, or learning walk of some sort each term. There is a requirement to undertake appropriate training for new governors and any subject specific training that might be needed. There is no remuneration for any of these activities either nationally or locally. Associate Members are not full governors and are not required to attend full governing body meetings so the commitment is slightly less. Generally only attendance at a committee meeting and a monitoring visit/learning walk each term is required with training where this is appropriate. Being a school governor is a big commitment these days as so much more is expected of us, however it is very rewarding and a strong and effective governing body is vital to support the schools continued progress and assessments by Ofsted. I hope that you will feel able to consider whether you could contribute in some way, either as a governor or as an Associate Member, to helping Blakesley to continue to be the great school that it is. Our current governors are Lucy Burman (Head Teacher), Lauren Leeson (Staff Governor), Sophie Stuart-Buttle, Katherine Harvie; Luke Barker, Robert Ward and Revd Carolyn Oley and myself and I know any of us would be happy to chat to you about being a governor. If you would be interested in joining us, I would be very happy to meet with you and talk through any questions that you have. In addition, we will ask all prospective governors to complete a skills matrix so that we can see what skills and experience they are able to bring to the role, as it is very important that we recruit the right people for the school. I can be contacted through Anne in the School Office on 01327 860257. I look forward to hearing from you. With best wishes. Sarah Hyatt Chair of Governors Blakesley CE Primary School

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    BLAKESLEY FETE The plans for this year's fete are taking shape and the date is set for Sunday September 13th at 12 noon. The theme this year is growing and showing, making and baking. There will be a cornucopia of home grown flowers and vegetables for sale, a Produce Show with a greater range of classes this year including the Tallest Sunflower competition (open to all children under 11) and wonderful 'signature' bakes, sweet and savoury. And of course all the usual fete attractions: the barbecue, Pimms, cream teas, tombolas, bottle stall, children's games and many stalls, all to be enjoyed to the wonderful music of the band Halcyon Days. Of course it won't be a good fete without everyone's kind contributions. We will be asking for your wonderful cakes and bakes, bottles for the bottle stall, retro treasures for the nearly-antique stall, tombola prizes, home grown fruit, veg and flowers to sell and LOTS of entries for the Produce Show (the schedule will be available soon). And most importantly asking you to come along, bring friends and family, and help make it a lovely village celebration, so do please put the date in your diary. Look out for more news in the next newsletter. Claudia Nockolds

    BLAKESLEY AND WOODEND VILLAGE HALL: Future Events: Blakesley Show Bottle Stall 1st August Once again we will be collecting bottles for the stall to raise money to help with the upkeep of the hall. Please give generously and then do come along on the day and have a go and try your luck! Summer Disco 5th September A fun night for the grown-ups, come along and have a dance! Nearly New Sale 19th September More details nearer the time Craft Fair 23rd October More details nearer the time Film nights Dates to be confirmed, but aiming to start in early Autumn.

    Bookings: To check availability click Village Hall to see the calendar on the Blakesley website at www.blakesley-village.co.uk - then ring Charlotte Cockerill on 07522 832824 to book.

    MARQUEE FOR HIRE

    Sporting Blakesley can now offer a 12x4m marquee for use at events held in the village hall. The marquee provides extra capacity to the Village Hall and covers the probability of the English weather being English.

    Contact [email protected] for more information.

    BLAKESLEY GARDENS OPEN AND QUILT EXHIBITION SUNDAY 14TH JUNE 2-6PM We look forward to seeing as many of you as possible on 14th June to enjoy the Open Gardens, Quilt Exhibition and delicious teas! Tickets will be available at strategic points round the village, quilts on display in the church, plant stall at The Manor House, High Street and teas in the Reading Room. Any spare plants, seedlings etc that you may have please deliver to The Manor House from 1.30pm onwards. Donations of homemade cakes either to Maureen Wyman by midday on 14th or to the Reading Room from 1.30pm onwards. All in aid of St Mary's Church, Blakesley. Any queries contact: Trish Osborne 01327 8604069 Maureen Wyman 01327 860393 Charlotte Halford 01327 860456

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    SPORTING BLAKESLEY Thanks to everyone who supported the Family Fun Day on 23rd May. Once again we provided a free pensioners lunch and childrens tea party, both of which were well received. A great day was had by all, and thanks go to everyone who helped out or came along on the day. We raised over 1,000 for Sporting Blakesley, which will go towards improving the sporting facilities in the village. Our next event is the Cricket Sevens. The Blakesley Sevens are now into the 10th year, and proving as popular as ever with players and fans alike. This years competition is on Sunday 21st June, with the first games due to start at 10. We still have places for a couple of teams if you are interested. As ever there will be an all-day bar selling the usual range of beers as well as punch, Pimms and champagne. A barbie will be available all day. CLOSING DATE IS MONDAY 8TH JUNE. As per last year the entry fee is 50 per team Fees payable to Blakesley CC Neville Brown: [email protected]/07816 062037

    BLAKESLEY-CUM-WOODEND WI Blakesley-cum-Woodend WI are holding a Frocks, Fizz and Fancies event at the Reading Room on Saturday 11th July between 1pm and 4pm. There will be a large selection of pre-loved clothing and collectables for sale, and an afternoon tea hopefully on the lawn if the weather prevails! Any donations of clothes or bric-a-brac can be given to Kate Nash who is coordinating the collection. Kate can be contacted on 01327 861293 or at [email protected]

    MAIDFORD NEWS

    CHURCH NEWS

    June Flower and Brass Rota June 7th Mrs Key June 14th Mrs Cockshott June 21st Mrs Bullock June 28th Mrs Dykes July 5th Mrs Wiffill

    Commemoration of VE Day At 11:00am on Saturday 9th May 28 people and 3 children gathered in church to ring or try to ring our two bells in commemoration of the 70th anniversary of VE Day. A most convivial hour was spent ringing, learning to ring, drinking wine and chatting. One or two of the older parishioners were even heard swopping tales of their wartime experiences in their prams towards the end of the conflict! It is to be hoped that we can repeat this occasion to commemorate VJ Day in August.

    Where have all the dogs gone? In 2003 we began to record, in the church Attendance Register, the number of dogs who accompanied their owners on the Rogation pilgrimage. In 2003 there were 5 dogs. This number rose over the years until it peaked in 2006 and 2007 with 12 and 15 dogs respectively. The numbers then steadily declined reaching just 1 dog this year. Where have all the dogs gone? Have they lost their faith? Or are they glued to the television when they should be out walking? Dog owners should take the responsibility for the spiritual welfare of their canine friends and ensure that they attend church at least twice a year once for the annual Pet Service in Litchborough and once for the Rogation pilgrimage to Maidford. When published, please ensure that these two dates are entered in your pets diaries.

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    MAIDFORD CHURCH FETE

    Put the date in your diary!

    Saturday 13th June from 2.00-5.00 pm at The Old Rectory, Maidford

    With Morris Dancers, live music, and delicious afternoon teas, its a date

    not to be missed.

    There will be a wide range of stalls including a plant stall, a book stall, and a marvellous White Elephant stall plus a tombola, a Grand Prize Draw and lots of

    fun and fabulous games for young and old.

    This year we also have friendly falcons and owls to meet and have your photos taken with.

    Bring your family and friends for a great afternoon out!

    Fete notices

    Grand Prize Draw Tickets for this years Grand Draw are now available if you could sell any to friends, family or acquaintances, please contact Ann Ward on 01327 860165. Also any items to help make up the Luxury Hamper would be most gratefully received. Please call

    and Ill collect.

    Collection for the Fete Please note that items are needed to sell on the various stalls at the fete and there

    will be a door-to-door collection for donations from 6.00 pm on the evening of Thursday 11th June.

    To view the church web site, follow these links: Home page and internal page http://www.churchofstpeterandstpaulmaidford.com/#!services/c24jx http://www.churchofstpeterandstpaulmaidford.com/#!home/mainPage

    MAIDFORD VILLAGE HALL

    Barn Dance 16th May Thank you to all who helped to make this event such a great success and particularly to Peter and Fiona Godfrey for generously allowing us to use their barn.

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    GREENS NORTON

    FOLK DANCE CLUB

    BARN DANCE

    Saturday 27th June 2015 at

    Blakesley & Woodend Village Hall NN12 8RN

    7.45 11pm

    Steve Pascoe with Long Odds

    Guest Tickets 5 from

    Phil Stewart (01327 351597) or

    Catherine Moulton (01327 860788)

    Light Refreshments will be provided.

    Bar also Available.

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    Forthcoming events: Village Barbecue July 17th at 6.30 pm This is an event for all villagers, organised jointly by the Maidfordians and the Village Hall with an emphasis on welcoming the more recent newcomers to the village Entry by ticket only. Children welcome. More details to follow.

    100 Club Draw May 15 Mr John Bates 10 Mrs Pat Kinnear 5 Mr David Marsh

    Hire of Village Hall Maidford Village Hall is the perfect venue for childrens parties (toys available), birthday and anniversary teas and meetings of all types. There is a fully equipped kitchen and comfortable table seating for up to 42 people. Morning session 9:00am to 1:30pm 20 Afternoon session 1:30pm to 6:00pm 20 Evening session 6:00pm to 11:45pm 30 All day session 9:00am to 11:45pm 40 There is a 20% reduction for the residents of Maidford. For more information contact Colin Ward (860165)

    MAIDFORD FILM SOCIETY Although under the rules of our licence we are not allowed to show films to the general public it is very easy to join the Film Society: you can get in on the act by registering your free "membership" at [email protected] and receive regular information about our monthly forthcoming attraction, or just turn up on the night and join. Films are shown, without charge, at Maidford Village Hall usually on the 3rd Friday of the month. You are invited to bring your own drinks and refreshments. A raffle is held to defray expenses. All welcome.

    THE MAIDFORDIANS Wednesday June 24th The Radio War by Michael Kuchner Friday July 17th Village Barbecue at 6.30 pm This is a joint event with the Village Hall to welcome new villagers. A flyer will be circulated in June giving full details of how to obtain tickets. This will be an enjoyable occasion and we hope for a good attendance. Details for all events will be on the monthly posters around the village. Any queries please contact Virginia Pike (01327) 860742

    MAIDFORD IN THE GARDEN On Wednesday 6th May we had Chris Campling from Moulton College in Northampton, who gave us an informative illustrated talk on Pests and Diseases. Im sure that we all gained some knowledge of how to tackle pests in the garden and hopefully will put into practice his suggestions. There is no meeting in June as we will all be working hard to support the Fete. The next meeting therefore will be on 1st July when we will be doing the popular Walking Around Maidford Gardens. More details to follow.

    MOBILE LIBRARY The Mobile Library visits Maidford every third Friday of the month. It parks by the post box between 4:45 and 5:10pm. We are very lucky, still, to have this valuable service which is used by only a few Maidford residents. Please 'use it' or we 'lose it.'

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    PARISH COUNCIL Historical documents The Parish Council has recently been given two documents relating to the history of the village: - Maidford 1718 - 88 - The effects Of Parliamentary Inclosure on Life in a Northamptonshire Village - The Manorial Lordship of Maidford Halse Both of these documents can be borrowed from Trevor Key (860025) if you are interested.

    FARTHINGSTONE NEWS

    ST MARY THE VIRGIN FARTHINGSTONE Service Times Please see back of Newsletter Lottery Winners 25th April Allan Bell No 47 2nd May Katrina Leahy No 36 2nd May John Hopcraft No 36 9th May John Church No 18 16th May Sue Doust No 17 16th May John Castle No 17 Nearly New Sale Thank you to all those who came and supported us and helped to raise funds for the Church.

    FARTHINGSTONE VILLAGE HALL Treasurer Assistance required for the Village Hall

    After 18 years of service Chris FitzGerald is leaving the Village Hall Treasurers Role and the Charity would love to

    hear from anyone with the requisite skills who would be willing to assist maintaining the financial health of this village

    facility. It is not all work and the fun content in working on the Committee is what you make of it ideally someone

    who has ideas on uses for the Hall would be great. Chris will be around over the summer to hand over but clearly

    the sooner someone starts the more they will benefit from the handover. The Village Hall Season is typically the

    winter months as the Joy Mead provides the summer entertainment so it should be a relatively quiet time.

    Please contact Chris if you are interested in understanding what is involved on [email protected] or

    07761 180369 and he can give you the Job Description and the lowdown on estimated time taken. The successful

    candidate will be chosen by the current committee.

    FARTHINGSTONE FOOT FEST

    CALLING ALL WALKERS AND RUNNERS FOR SATURDAY 6TH JUNE The Farthingstone Foot Fest is a charity walk organised by Farthingstone Foot Fest Committee in accordance with the guidelines of the LDWA (Long Distance Walkers Association), starting and finishing at Farthingstone Village Hall. Our first Foot Fest was in 2008 and, with more than 200 participants in previous years, we are looking forward to an even bigger event on Saturday 6th June 2015. Two optional walks or runs are available:- The Challenge is a walk or run covering just over 26 miles and consists of two loops forming a figure of eight route almost entirely on footpaths and trails with minimal road usage. Walkers start at 8:00am and runners start at 9.00am The Half Marathon is a circular walk or run forming part of the 26 mile route. Walkers and runners start together at 10.00am The routes cover significant stretches of the Macmillan Way, Knightly Way and Midshires Way with connecting footpaths through the wonderful rolling countryside of Northamptonshire. Entry Fees are 26 Mile 11.50 (12.50 on day), 13 mile 8.50 ( 9.50 on day). Your entry fee includes:

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    A Pint of Beer A meal, pudding and hot drinks at the finish for all Certificates for all finishers and a prize list for the fastest Veteran and overall Fastest Results mailed or e-mailed to you We will have a First Aider in attendance. Proceeds from the event will go towards village charities. Sponsorship forms are also available with this years Charity nominated as Macmillan Nurses so an opportunity to also support this very worthwhile Charity. To find out more and for enrolment forms please visit the Farthingstone website www.farthingstone.org or contact Paul Allinson on [email protected] or phone 01327 361681.

    JOY MEAD Annual Joy Mead Tea on Saturday 11th July Held in honour of Joy whose family bequeathed us the Joy Mead - the Tea is a unique village tradition and a great way to catch up with neighbours and make new friends. The Tea is free to all villagers (there is a small charge of 2.50 for guests) and everyone is very welcome. Please bring your own plates and cutlery. Starts at 5.30 for 6pm. Picnic in the Park Saturday 18th July from 4pm Back by popular demand, Picnic in the Park is happening from 4pm on Saturday 18th July 2015 in the Joy Mead

    Garden, Farthingstone.

    This year we have booked a professional duo called Smudge who do a variety of songs from the 50's to the 00's,

    and have performed at Silverstone Circuit. We have also arranged for a DJ, Hand Bags and Glad Rags, to play in

    between sessions.

    Entry is by ticket only and these are available to purchase NOW from Becky Chambers (01327 361435), Laura

    Davies (07793 001014), Melissa Summers (01327 361382) or Paul @ The Kings Arms, Farthingstone (01327

    361604). Ticket prices are 12.00 for adults and 7.00 for School aged Children. All proceeds go to the Joy Mead

    Charity towards the upkeep of our unique and beautiful memorial garden.

    CROQUET TOURNAMENT 11AM 4PM SUNDAY 21ST JUNE Robert Spokes and Harry Brown have stepped forward to represent Farthingstone at the Croquet Competition to be held in Preston Capes on Sunday 21st June from 11am until 4pm and would welcome your support on the day, details below.

    Preston Capes Croquet Tournament Preston Capes will be staging a 7 point golf Croquet Tournament on

    Sunday 21st June (rules The Croquet Association - Founded 1897; Patron: HM The Queen) -https://www.croquet.org.uk/golf/

    This will be a Fun day where people from the surrounding villages can play, relax and get to know each

    other Spectators will be warmly welcomed and feel free to bring a picnic

    There will be a pay Bar and BBQ available all day.

    We are looking for 12 teams of 2 people. There is an entry fee of 10 per team to cover costs (all spectators - free)

    Each team will play a minimum of 2 games each + a final for the Top 3 teams

    Would you like to enter a Team and represent your village? Any more from Farthingstone? Contact [email protected] to register your interest

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    KIDS SUMMER FOOTBALL FUN SESSIONS

    BLAKESLEY PLAYING FIELDS

    ALL AGES WELCOME!!

    Saturday 30th May, 13th, 20th & 27th June 10.30am 12.30pm

    (Further dates in July tbc)

    Please make sure your children have appropriate footwear, shin pads and also refreshments for drink breaks. A donation of 1 per child will be welcomed at each session. All donations will go to Sporting Blakesley who have kindly funded all the equipment. For further information and to complete a registration form please email [email protected]

    To ensure we have enough help for each session, please make sure you complete the registration form and where possible notify us in advance of your childs attendance.

    Name of Child(ren)

    Age(s)

    Contact phone number__________________________________________________

    Email address__________________________________________________________

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    Thank you for your continued valued custom.

    We have really enjoyed meeting you all over the last few months and look forward to serving you in our new shop opening hours. Your warm welcome has meant a lot to us all, and has pushed us to increase our product range and develop the services we provide. We look to further improving and adding more services to your local shop and would appreciate your

    continued support.

    Post Office format You may be aware that the new local format has been installed in the shop. This means we now have a very useful Post Office which is now open all day - 7 days a week! The biggest increase of usage is the cash point facility at the post office and the fact you can post your

    items on the way to and from work no more queuing at lunch time!

    Look out for our fantastic New Offers every month

    New Bakery We now stock a range of the brilliant local bakers. To avoid disappointment please come in and reserve your selection now! Also, we have added a new line of freshly made sandwiches

    that are delivered every morning.

    Shop Opening Hours Mon - Sat: 6.30am to 9.00pm Sunday: 7.00am to 7.00pm

    Post Office Hours

    Its open when the shop is!!! All day every day!

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    Fernhill Lodge, Everdon Road, Farthingstone, Northants NN12 8HB

    E-mail [email protected]

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    DO YOU LIKE TO SING?

    PERHAPS YOU'VE JUST RETIRED AND NOW HAVE TIME TO JOIN A CHOIR

    OR MAYBE YOUR CHILDREN HAVE JUST GONE OFF TO UNIVERSITY AND YOU'D LIKE A

    SOCIAL LIFE OF YOUR OWN AT LAST

    THE LAMBFOLD BENEFICE CHOIR COULD BE JUST WHAT YOU'RE LOOKING FOR

    We meet every Thursday at 7.00 pm, in the Reading Room, Church Street, Blakesley

    Interested?

    Then contact Meg Pike

    on 01327 860186

    email:[email protected]

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    CHURCH SERVICE TIMES

    7TH JUNE 14TH JUNE 21ST JUNE 28TH JUNE

    1st Sunday after Trinity 2nd Sunday after Trinity 3rd Sunday after Trinity 4th Sunday after Trinity

    Adstone

    All Saints

    9.15 Matins

    NO SERVICE 9.15

    Holy Communion NO SERVICE

    Blakesley

    St Marys

    10.30 Matins

    10.30 Family Communion

    10.30 Holy Communion

    10.30 Family Service

    LIVE BAND

    Farthingstone

    St. Mary the

    Virgin

    NO SERVICE 9am

    Holy Communion

    6pm Holy Communion

    (said)

    6pm Evensong

    Litchborough

    St. Martins

    10.30 Holy Communion

    10.30 Family Service

    10.30 Matins

    10.30 With the Baptists

    Maidford

    St. Peter & St.

    Paul

    9am Holy Communion

    6pm Evensong

    9am Matins

    9am Holy Communion

    Midweek Services of Holy Communion Tuesdays 9.30am Woodend 2nd

    Blakesley 9th, 16th, 23rd, 30th

    USEFUL CONTACTS

    Name Telephone E-mail

    Kate Nash Editor

    01327 861293 [email protected]

    Reverend Carolyn Oley 01327 860507 [email protected]

    Simon Forster 01327 860376 [email protected]

    Dorothy FitzGerald Farthingstone Entries

    01327 361646 [email protected]

    Mary Brown Maidford Entries

    01327 860909 [email protected]

    Date for last entries into the Lambfold Benefice Newsletter is 12 noon on the 20th of each month. Contact: [email protected]

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