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Loddon Valley Link, Church and Parish Magazine for Sherfield on Loddon, Stratfield Saye, Hartley Wespall and Stratfield Turgis. October 2010 editionTRANSCRIPT
Issue 4
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Sherfield on Loddon, Stratfield Saye and Hartley Wespall with Stratfield Turgis
Highlights:
Bob‘s Bit 3
Parish Reg. 4
Editorial 11
Prayer 13
‗The Bells‘ 17
Building for the Community
19
Beat Report 21
Village Hall 22
School Visit to Church
23
Sherfield Show
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Sherfield PC 28
WI 33
NWR 35
Cricket Match 45
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The Autumn Edition October 2010
Loddon Valley Link The Church and Parish Magazine
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Services for October 2010
Sunday 3rd October Trinity 18
10.00am Holy Communion St Leonard’s Sherfield 10.00am Harvest Family Service St Mary’s Stratfield Saye* 6.30pm Evensong with Communion St Mary’s Hartley Wespall by Extension
Sunday 10th October Trinity 19
10.00am Morning Worship St Leonard’s, Sherfield & Children’s Sunday Club
Sunday 17th October Trinity 20
10.00am Holy Communion St Leonard’s Sherfield & Baptism with Children’s Sunday Club 11.00am Special Matins with Yately Boys Choir St Mary’s Stratfield Saye* 6.30pm Evensong St Mary’s Hartley Wespall Wednesday 20th 4.00 pm Toddlers St Leonard’s Church
Sunday 24th October Trinity 21
8.00am Holy Communion (BCP) St Mary’s Hartley Wespall 10.00am Family Service St Leonard’s Sherfield
Sunday 31st October 4th before Advent
10.00am Benefice Communion at St Leonard’s Sherfield
Sunday 7th November 3rd before Advent
10.00am Holy Communion St Leonard’s Sherfield 10.00am Family Service St Mary’s Stratfield Saye* 6.30pm Evensong with Communion St Mary’s Hartley Wespall
*Drive up close to the white gates, which will open automatically
BCP = Book of Common Prayer
Children are welcome at all our services.
Services in italics are particularly geared to children and families.
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T here is a kindly joke about change in the Church of England: ―How many people does it take to change a light bulb in the Church
of England? Answer: Change the light bulb?!‖ The Church of England doesn‘t always have a good reputation for changing with the times but the pace of life is such that change is very much a part of it‘s contemporary agenda. Not, changing it‘s ancient message, of God‘s love made known to us in Jesus, but changing it‘s structures and shape to address 21st century society.
Revd. Robert Toogood retired as Vicar of Bramley last month, where he had been for 19 years, and we wish Robert well in his retirement. Robert will not be replaced and this pattern will be repeated in future years as the cost of keeping full-time ministers increases. The plan is to appoint a House For Duty priest (HFD) at Bramley, that is, someone who is ordained and who will serve for three days a week with free accommodation provided but who will not receive payment. For this to happen I have agreed to be appointed as Priest-in-Charge of Bramley with overall responsibility for the parish assisted by the HFD priest, when appointed.
However, there is another part to the proposed changes that will affect our parishes. The PCC‘s of Bramley, Stratfield Saye and Hartley Wespall have given unanimous consent to embark upon a Pastoral Scheme, which, if accepted, will become a Pastoral Measure resulting in a new benefice.
The Scheme goes something like this: Stratfield Saye will become an ‗independently run‘ church under the care of Stratfield Saye Estate through the Churches Conservation Trust; Hartley Wespall will become part of the parish of Mattingly, Heckfield and Rotherwick and Sherfield will unite as one parish, with Bramley and Little London to become a united benefice, with me as Rector (with no extra pay, just in case you‘re wondering) within the Deanery of Odiham.
Goodness, what a lot of proposed changes! These are the proposals and whilst a HFD priest could be appointed at any time the Pastoral Scheme will take a lot longer and has to pass through many stages of consultation. Personally, together with my PCC‘s I sense that God‘s hand is in all these developments and I believe that the changes will prove to be good for us all.
Christian greetings,
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Important News About Proposed Changes
Revd. Bob Politt
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ST. LEONARD‘S CHURCH Saturday Open Days
T he 9th and 23rd of October from 10am until 4pm. A list of all the Open Day dates
for the year is displayed in the Lych Gate at the Church. Everyone is welcome to visit for quiet reflection, a prayer, to study the architecture and history of St. Leonard‘s or to view the church with a wedding in mind.
Parish Registers
Weddings
Jamie BANISTER & Ross HADLEY 24.09.10 Sherfield
Funerals
Edith SEFTON 08.09.10 Sherfield
Stephen HOSKINS 21.09.10 Sherfield
MENS‘ BREAKFAST a date for your diary
O ur next meeting will be on Saturday 6th November.
Stratfield Saye village hall Breakfast at 8.30 a.m.
Our speaker, Tom Ensom, will reflect on how being a Christian has affected and still affects what he does and who he is.
Tom has spent time in Uganda on mission and disciple work. He is a Worship Leader, has served on the Prayer Team at Soul Survivor, and led the Christian Union at Dartington College of Arts. Tom is a leader at TASTE youth church in Tadley and is currently employed as the Community Church‘s Youth and Schools‘ worker.
Please give your name to Sammie Armstrong 0118 9816593 [email protected]
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BREACH LANE CHAPEL Sherfield on Loddon
Contact: Rev Chris Russell 01276 21469 Geoff Belsham 01256 882534
October 2010
CATHOLIC SERVICES Church of St Bede, Popley (www.vinntec.co.uk/hg/)
Contact Fr. Dominic Golding, Parish Office Tuesday to Friday 9.30—1.00pm tel 01256 465214
Sunday Mass 9.00 am, 11.00 am, 6.30pm
Sunday 3rd 6.30pm Informal Worship
Monday 4th 7pm Property Committee at Frimley Road
Sunday 10th 3pm Bible Study in Chapel
Saturday 16th 2.30pm Disabled Christian Fellowship at Frimley Road
Wednesday 20th 7pm Swimming at Tadley (with Mencap)
Saturday 23rd 11am Coffee Morning for Tearfund & Mencap
Sunday 24th 3pm Bible Study in Chapel
Thursday 28th 7.30pm Monthly mid-week Bible Study (venue to be agreed)
Every Sunday 10.30am Family Worship
Every Tuesday 10.30am Open Morning (please phone to check)
Every Wednesday
2pm Kurling (with Mencap)
plus
Also see these ads. at www.LoddonValleyLink.hampshire.org.uk
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Located on the A33 at the Riseley roundabout between Reading and Basingstoke
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BRAMLEY ART CLASSES
Antonia Dewhurst is teaching classes in Drawing & Painting.
Monday 10.00-12.00am and 12.30-2.30pm
Wednesdays 7.00-9.00pm £90 for 10 weeks. £80 OAPs
Situated in Cufaude Lane,
Beginners & Improvers welcome. Tel: 01256 883876
Sherfield Private Hire
Local Journeys. Airports.
Any distance.
Travel tokens accepted.
Contact Laurie Morse
07785 221538
Jenny Edwards www.solematters.co.uk
Hot Stone Massage
Reflexology Reiki
Aromatherapy massage
Treat yourself your mind
your body
your soul
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SHERFIELD 0-5’S
Every Tuesday 1.30 – 3.30pm
Sherfield On Loddon Village Hall
Climbing frame, toys, parachute games, singing,
juice and biscuits, tea and coffee. A great place to meet new people and
make new friends – everyone welcome! Come and join us for
an afternoon designed to wear out your children!
Contacts: Judith 01256 883551,
Becky 880894, Kerry 880167
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An ‘Autumn Clean’ at St Mary’s
Stratfield Saye
Saturday 2nd October
10.00–12.00am
Following the success and the fun we had at the ‘Spring Clean’ in
March we have decided to keep the church polished by having an
Autumn Clean. Please come along and help us and, who knows, Diney
may bring some more of those ‘wicked’ chocolate biscuits!
Revd Bob Politt Rector
RSVP Roy Best 01189 882422 Bob 01256 882209
―Boys‘ Voices‖
‗Praise Within Worship‘
At
Stratfield Saye Church
On Sunday 17th October at 11.00am there will be a special service
of shortened Matins followed by a 30 minute concert given by the
Yateley Boy‘s Choir conducted by Roy Lillington.
All are welcome
Stratfield Saye Harvest Festival Family Service
10.00am
Sunday 3rd October
(contact Roy Best 01189 882422)
Please bring produce to the services.
All produce to be donated to the Loddon School
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FROM THE EDITOR
W elcome to the Autumn edition of ‗The Link‘.
I‘m writing this on the autumnal equinox. The time when the day and night are the
same length and everything‘s in balance. Don‘t you just wish the rest of life was like that?
As usual, we‘ve got loads of events happening locally. If you attend one why not let us know what you thought. This month we have an updated website, designed to make it even easier to find local services and let you know what‘s going on. www.loddonvalleylink.hampshire.org.uk.
Highlights this month.
We‘ve got the Sherfield School visit to St Leonards on page 23.
The village show in colour across the centre pages. Another article in the local lives series on page 26. The end of an era in Stratfield Turgis Cricket on page 45. If you have any comments please let us know at: [email protected]
Simon Boase
Stratfield Turgis Village Autumn Walk Sunday 10th October at 2pm.
Meet at the Recreation Ground Entrance next to The Jekyll & Hyde
T he theme is Long Distance Paths. We‘ll be on part of the new long distance path, the Brenda Parker Way. Join us on a gentle stroll around some of the beautiful
sights of the area. Everyone‘s welcome. The walk should take 2½ - 3 hours. For more details see the village website (www.stratfieldturgis.org.uk) or contact Sheila Campbell on 01256 882351
Thank You
F rom Miss Mary O‘Connor to all the very kind people in Sherfield who gave to the door to door collection for St Michaels Hospice in June. The total, the largest to date,
was £1030.02 for this very worthy cause. Also, thanks to Jeanette and Doreen for their help.
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TEXT FOR THE MONTH
Matthew 18 : 3
A nd Jesus said: "I tell you the truth, unless you change and become like little children, you will never enter the kingdom of heaven.
The NIV Bible
Prayer for the Month.
Loving God, as we see around us the signs of autumn and regret the passing of summer we find the idea of change difficult to accept. In our worship also, we find it too easy to lose the sense of joy and privilege of knowing you. As we face new challenges in the coming months rekindle in us the spark of the hope and enthusiasm that your gospel message brings to us. Revive in us a picture of your kingdom and an understanding of the part you would have us play in bringing it to fruition. Help us to live and work for Christ. Restore us through your love and renew us in your service
In Jesus name we pray. Amen
Prayer Points for October……pray for
The people of Pakistan that we and the world will not forget their plight as the news fades from headlines
Our forces in Afghanistan as they continue to face violence in their attempts to pacify the country and for their families.
The success of the planned changes to integrate our church communities in different ways.
Those whose lives are affected by the financial cuts soon to be introduced by our government.
All who attend the various home groups this autumn that they may enjoy warmth and fellowship as they study your word.
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Hedge Cutting
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Power Washing
Turfing
Garden Maintenance
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Mobile: 07725 749 644
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There’s never enough time to do … Garden Clearance, Seasonal Tidies, Grass Cutting, Turfing, Hedge Trimming,
Steam Cleaning (Patios, Paths, Walls), Creosoting.
We offer weekly, fortnightly, monthly, quarterly visits or one-off tidy ups Tel: 01256 880333 or Mob: 07776 211211
www.masonsgardens.co.uk [email protected]
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Rewires, Fuse boxes, security lights
Garden lights, alarms quotes free
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0118 942 7553 Mob 07856 478829
David and Mary Cole
and Will’s Garden Services.
Boars Bridge Farm, Little London
Tel: 01256 881354
Mobile: 07951917943 or 07986616687
Email: [email protected]
We offer a complete range of garden services, garden clearance and tidying, mowing, pruning, hedge cutting, patio cleaning,
fencing, patios, turfing, etc.
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For either type of advertisement the email address is: [email protected]
ADVERTISING IN THIS MAGAZINE
Small ads. For businesses are £5 monthly for a maximum of 30 words.
For Sale / Wanted ads £2 monthly for a maximum of 12 words. Space permitting. Requests are dealt with in order.
Display ads. Price varies according to your requirements.
Please contact Pip Iles 01256 880559 to discuss all aspect of display advertisements featured in this magazine
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Happy Faces Playgroup Sherfield-on-Loddon
“Bring your happy face to our
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Ringing ...for Remembrance Sunday… but for how much longer?
C hurch bells are traditionally rung half muffled as a mark of respect for the dead. A piece of leather is fixed over one side of each bell
clapper so that the bells alternately ring loudly and softly as the clapper swings from side to side. Most church bells are rung this way on Remembrance Sunday and, although there is no Remembrance Day Service at St. Leonard‘s Church, we will be ringing Sherfield bells half muffled and hope that they will be heard at the War Memorial Service.
We need new recruits if ringing is to continue at Sherfield as recent academic successes mean that some of our band are no longer full time residents in the village. We have successfully taught teenagers, adults and retired people to ring. If you are at least 13 and can climb the spiral stairs up the tower, you can learn this ancient and enjoyable art. You do not need to be musical or a regular church goer. We practice on Thursday evenings and ring for Sunday services. If you are interested (and with no obligation!), please contact us to find out more.
Chris Ford 01256 470174 or [email protected]
DO YOU OR WOULD YOU LIKE TO PLAY SQUASH?
THE BOUNTY SQUASH CLUB
WOULD LIKE TO HEAR FROM YOU
We are looking for new members and would welcome all standards, beginners and experienced players.
We are part of: - Basingstoke Sports and Social Club Mayes Bounty, Fairfield Road Basingstoke RG2 3DR
We are a true members club run for the members by the members. We have 3 excellent squash courts and offer the opportunity for members to play at every level, socially, competitively as well as team squash for the better players. We also have a very healthy junior section where qualified coaching is available on a regular basis. Our clubhouse facilities include a great bar with a very friendly atmosphere. If you would like more information please contact the club on 01256 331646 & speak to Marie - she will be happy to help you.
Or visit our website at: - www.basingstoke-sports-club.co.uk
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September News
S eeking Planning Advice
We continue to wait upon responses from both the
Diocese and Basingstoke and Deane as we prepare to apply for planning permission for the church extension.
The support continues to come in
Our thanks to all those who have recently given generous and kind donations that continue to trickle in. We have received gifts ranging from £20 up to £200 from individual people who have so kindly donated money to this project.
In the mean time
Our rector has offered to do a sponsored walk in the spring of 2011 to help raise funds so we look forward to hearing more about his hopes and plans.
If you have an idea for fund raising or could recommend a charity or company that would welcome a grant application from St Leonard‘s please would you contact either:
Richard Elphick (01256 882860 [email protected]) or Donald Dawson (01256 882379 [email protected]). Thank you.
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B asingstoke Choral Society and Basingstoke Symphony Orchestra, combining together for the first time for many years, are pleased to
present an evening entitled ‗Masters of Romance‘.
This will include Mendelssohn‘s Violin Concerto, Puccini‘s Messa Di Gloria, and works by Wagner, and Brahms.
The concert will be at the Anvil and starts at 7.45pm on Saturday, 13th November. Seats can be booked at the Anvil on 01252 844244, including special prices for under 16s and full time students.
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As an Autumn Celebration of ―Craftsman‘s Art and Music‘s Measure‖
London Street United Reformed Church, Basingstoke, will be holding a
CRAFT FAIR on Saturday, 16th October, 2010
from 10 a.m. to 4.0 p.m. Admission Free
Church Toddler Time for Babies to 5‘s The next ‗Toddler Time‘ will be
Wednesday 20th October
4.00-4.20pm
At St Leonard‘s Church
On the Red Carpet
Nursery Rhymes, Story, Prayer.
Healthy refreshments. All welcome
Contact Kate Brooks [email protected]
SHERFIELD 0-5‘S
NEARLY NEW SALE - SHERFIELD VILLAGE HALL
SATURDAY 13TH NOVEMBER
10am-12pm
We will be holding a nearly new sale (children‘s clothes, toys, equipment) and will also be serving refreshments.
If you would like to have a stall please contact Judith Sullivan
tel: 01256 883 551. All proceeds will go to Sherfield 0-5‘s.
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Beat Officer‘s Report WPC Mandy Jewell
S peed enforcement. Myself and a colleague were in Pamber Road, Silchester this month. The results were: FPN (Fixed Penalty Notices)
x 5; DAT (Driver Awareness Training) x 3 and Verbal Warning x 1.
Anti Social Behaviour. Recently we have had more calls re older youths in the play areas. Commitments permitting, the play areas are being patrolled when we are on late shifts.
Please continue to report any incidents to 101.
Litter. An article has been provided by Basingstoke & Deane borough council in relation to littering and fly tipping. The litter warden for Bramley has been to the places about which complaints were received. To date there have been a couple of reports where callers have been advised to contact the council team responsible for this issue.
Please do report any incidents to 101 in order that all relevant agencies are aware of the issue and, if possible, offenders can be identified.
Crime. In relation to crime in the area, ―burglary non dwellings‖ are still the main offence, with five incidents this month alone. Property stolen includes petrol driven tools and copper.
Theft from vehicles this month has been fuel from horseboxes.
PLEASE, do not leave anything of value in your car, whether whilst at the pub or parked up whilst going for a walk.
NHW. If anyone is interested in setting up a scheme in their road / area please let me know.
WPC 504 Mandy Jewell
Tadley Safer Neighbourhoods Team
for the parishes of Bramley, Hartley Wespall, Mortimer West End, Sherfield on Loddon, Silchester, Stratfield Saye & Stratfield Turgis
beat mobile:07500 212847
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Sherfield School Visit to St. Leonard‘s Church
Thursday 17th June 2010
A t 1.30pm, 5 year olds from The Sherfield School were bussed over for an arranged
visit to St. Leonards Church. There were 22 children accompanied by two teachers, all the children with their worksheets and pencils to be completed during their visit.
Information on the history of the Church was given to the children by myself. Brian Archer talked to the classes about the organ and explained the workings. Spare organ pipes were shown and several children were allowed to play the organ. The classes really enjoyed it. Sheena Archer was taking photographs of the visit.
The one hour visit passed so quickly and it was soon time to get back on the bus to return to school. All of the children were very well behaved, a
credit to their teachers.
A letter of thanks was later received from the school - all pupils having signed it.
Peter Chessell
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O n Saturday 4th September, a large array of trophies gleamed on stage, tables were a riot of colour and soon
the halls were buzzing with friendly chatter.
It‘s interesting how
the Show has developed in its 44 years. More people are now entering
cookery, art and photo classes: a record 13 entries in ‗The Natural World‘ photo class! We were also very pleased to see more allotment holders taking part and a
first-timer Danny
Spurrier won two cups! Congratulations to Norman Smith for
winning the prestigious Sherfield Trophy and SDGC Cup. The Show is good fun and attracts all age groups: from the under-5s competing for the Happy Faces Trophy, won by Anouk
―Such a friendly atmosphere‖ …. Sherfield Show
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Woodhouse, to winners in
their 70s and 80s.
The enormous
marrows attracted a lot of interest and Mr Chris Hayward
retained his trophy for ‗A cake made by a man‘, outstripping much hot competition!
The committee would like to thank all those who helped to make the
Show such a success; with particular thanks to those
families and individuals who entered multiple classes.
A donation from the Show will soon be presented to Headley Court for injured forces personnel.
For a full list of trophy winners and photos, visit the Show website at www.sherfieldshow.hampshire.org.uk In the spring you will be able to download next year‘s list of classes, entry forms and tips on exhibiting.
Sherfield Show is for amateurs. The Show team encourage you to try your hand at exhibiting next year and look forward to welcoming you on the first Saturday in September 2011.
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PENTIRE SPORT HORSES
P entire Sport Horses started ten years ago and relocated to Sherfield on Loddon in May 2007. We took on Lillymill Farm and
have turned it into a successful event and livery yard. We have three Great Danes constantly on patrol - Lion, Baloo and Buster and they are responsible for the security here.
Most of the horses here are event horses or ex race horses being re-trained as event horses. We also have a number of very good Dressage horses and some Show Jumpers. The main riders are Sorrel Porteous, Alex Hua Tian and Ben Andrew. Both Alex and
Sorrel are event riders and Ben is a Grand Prix Dressage rider. Alex is currently competing at International 4* events and can regularly be seen in magazines and on television. His horses have done both Badminton and Burghley this year and are heading for the London 2012 Olympics. He was on the front cover of Horse and Hound in the spring.
Most of the livery clients here are competition riders and base themselves with us for training and competing. We have fantastic on site facilities which include a huge outdoor arena, horse walker, acres of individual turn out paddocks, off road hacking as well as training with some of the best riders and trainers in the world. Some livery clients are just here for fun and love being a part of such a busy, vibrant team.
We all love being here in Sherfield. Everyone is so friendly. We use The Shop and The Salon on a regular basis - Richard tries his best to keep us all glamorous and The Shop keeps us all well fed! The Great Danes are thrilled with bones from Steve the Butcher!
You can see us in the early hours of the morning leaving in our horse boxes off to the next event -
next time you see us please wave and wish us luck! We know we are tucked away down the little lane but we still like to
think of ourselves as part of the village.
You can follow us all on our web site: www.pentiresporthorses.co.uk Please contact us at anytime. We always welcome new clients of all
levels and we are continually looking for sponsors for the horses.
SORREL PORTEOUS
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BASINGSTOKE LADIES CHOIR
W hen you read this Basingstoke Ladies Choir will have recently returned from a concert tour in Germany based in the city of Weimar and will be looking
forward to their winter programme.
This starts when they take part in the Mayor‘s Annual Charity Concert at the Anvil on Saturday 2nd October. Tickets for this are available direct from The Anvil Box Office. Then on Saturday 23d October they will hold their Annual Concert at the United Reformed Church in London Street Basingstoke. Their guest on this occasion will be David Allard a wonderful tenor often heard on the BBC.
Tickets for the event will be available from Kathy & Graham Ling on 01256 476646.
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October Update from Sherfield-on-Loddon Parish Council
D efences on the Green Over the summer, work has been undertaken to provide the Village Green
with defences against illegal encampment by travellers which it is hoped will prevent this in future. The work is not yet complete as more dragon‘s teeth ( the wooden posts) will be required at the top end of the track leading to Hafod and Summerfield and further ditching will be required along the left-hand side of the track across the Village Green from Goddards Lane to Greenway. Vacancy for a Parish Councillor Members said goodbye to Lucy Marshall this month who has resigned to spend more time with her family. Thanks go to Lucy for all her work on the Parish Council, particularly as Chairman to the Finance and General Purposes Committee and as councillor with responsibility for schools and emergency planning. This does mean that there is a vacancy in the Sherfield-on-Loddon Ward which, in the absence of requests for an election, will probably be filled by co-option. If you are interested in becoming a parish councillor, please send your details to the parish clerk by 31 October. No special skills are required – just a strong interest in parish affairs and a commitment to serving the community. If you would like to know more about the level of work required, please contact the clerk or any parish councillor - we will all be very pleased to offer further information. New Clerk Following the resignation of the parish clerk a new clerk, Mrs Julie Collins, has been appointed and started in the role on September 1. The new contact details can be found below. The next Sherfield-on-Loddon Parish Council meeting will be on Wednesday 13th October 2010 at 7.30p.m. in the Liddell Hall – all welcome! Julie Collins - Clerk to the Parish Council, Sherfield-on-Loddon, PO Box 6862, Basingstoke, RG24 4QZ Telephone: 01256 473927 Email: [email protected]
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SHERFIELD ON LODDON POST OFFICE &
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Tel: 01256 882210 THE POST OFFICE NOW DOES
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Local Bakery bread & Cakes: Market fresh fruit & veg.
Quality fresh meat & poultry: Excellent selection of Wine
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Remembrance Sunday 14th November
Poppy Appeal Collection
begins Saturday 30 October 2010
Please help raise an extra 28p in £1 through Gift Aid!
Please put donations in Gift Aid envelopes
& print your details clearly Thank you Sherfield for your generosity last year.
Liz Mckinney Hair and Beauty Ther-
apist
Waxing, Manicure, Pedicure
Ear Piecing Aromatheropy
High Lights, Low Lights
Perms, Cuts & Styling
Telephone: 01256 811502
Mobile: 07867 570 577
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West Green Road, Hartley
Wintney RG27 8LP Open June to late September for Pick Your Own & Ready Picked
fruit, vegetables and flowers including Strawberries, Tayberries,
Currants, Gooseberries, Raspberries, New Potatoes,
Asparagus and Flowers. We also sell local Honey, Free Range Eggs
and Homemade Jams CALL 01252 845772 from May 1st For information, opening times &
to place orders.
Professional garden design practice based in Sherfield on Loddon.
Flexible services to suit a range of needs and budgets, including:
Planting design
One-off consultations
Full garden design
Bespoke design of outdoor furniture and structures
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Or call: 01256 880852/07879 606714
Jane Jordan Garden Design
Relax & feel energized Aromatherapy Massage
Crystal Massage
Angel Therapy
Facials
Sam Jones Holistic & Clinical Aromatherapist
Sherfield on Loddon
www.samjones.org.uk
Tel: 07540 788744
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THE WOMEN’S INSTITUTE Reported by Ilene Iles
D ee Bulpitt, our President, welcomed everyone to our September Meeting and remarked that, at least, we did not get soaked as we arrived. Jerusalem was sung and the Minutes read and signed.
Val Denny dealt with the correspondence and reminded those wishing to attend the Anvil Council Meeting on the 20th October to put their names on the list. Evelyn Holdaway gave the Treasurer‘s Report and Dee confirmed that there would be a walk this month. Birthday cards were handed out and Catherine Wright confirmed that the Book Stall is going well but asked Members to bring as well as buy. Members were encouraged to sign a petition against the abolition of cheques. Several Members mentioned that they had received replies from our M.P. with regard to ―the country of origin labelling of food‖ campaign. The Business Meeting closed at 2.47.
Dee then introduced our Speaker, Mrs Jean Collett, whose subject was ―Hearing Dogs for Deaf People‖. Mrs Collett brought ―Macwhirter‖ – a little Llasa Apso – with her and explained that he was on holiday with her while her deaf owner was on holiday in America. Mrs Collett began her talk by letting us know that the Society started at Crufts in 1982 and is 50 years younger than Guide Dogs for the Blind. She joined the scheme in 1988 with an 8 week old puppy. She explained that most of the dogs come from rescue centres although they do have a very small breeding scheme. Not all dogs are suitable - working dogs such as border collies etc., and they need to be under 3 years old and ―people and dog friendly‖. It costs £10,000 to ―socialise‖ and train the dogs and they remain the property of the charity. Mrs Collett showed us a video of people using their dogs and how the dogs alert their ―owners‖ to noises the hearing take for granted – door and alarm bells, running water, telephones etc. and it was touching to watch little Macwhirter react to the noises. She emphasised that all training is done by reward – nutritious snacks. To compensate they are given a little less food. She went on to say that they are only able to train 150 dogs a year and fund raising is essential. Not every dog is quite good enough and the ―fallen angels‖ are available for re-homing. Mrs Collett ended by answering questions. Ilene Iles gave the vote of thanks for a very touching and informative talk.
NEXT MEETING: WEDNESDAY, 6TH OCTOBER 2010 AT 2 P.M. SPEAKER: Dr. Linette Moss SUBJECT: Fun in Foreign Fields
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Carl Fanning The Village Decorator
Decorating the Loddon Valley Area
Painter and Decorator
Local Tradesman with 25 years experience
Decorating local properties since 1980
A “Dulux” Trade Member
Good quality Trade Paints used - Internal and external decorating
Free estimates - advice on colour and paints
Full liability cover - all work is guaranteed
Telephone: Carl on: 01189 424 883 or: 0795 266 1965
Report by Gill Fearon
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A t NWR‘s recent meeting we read a play ‗After September‘ by Jimmie Chinn. It was based at a small private girls‘ school in the 1960s with an
almost all-female cast, there being only one man! There were eight teachers, including the headmistress and owner of the school, the secretary/administrator/matron and the cook. All the teachers were spinsters and had been at the school for some considerable time. The play starts with the staff returning after the long summer holidays and discussing their grievances with the school. Eventually, the one man in the play, a school inspector, arrives with threats of closing down the school, much to the dismay of everyone. He had received two letters of complaint and would not reveal who had sent them. There was also the added drama of the head‘s missing dog! As we read the play, we all recognised the characters of the teachers from our own schooldays. This light comedy made for a very pleasant evening. Our next meeting will be a music evening. We had one last year and all enjoyed it so much that we decided to include it in our programme for this year. This time, in keeping with our ‗Back to the 60s‘ and ‗Golden Anniversary‘ themes, we‘ll choose our favourite music from the 60s – and much of it is still enjoyed by the young of today! If you are interested in coming along to one of our meetings, please ring me on 882106.
Added drama of the
head‘s missing dog!
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Pygmalion
Interiors The complete interior design
service. Our large showroom
allows us to offer a wide
range of furniture in addition
to fabrics, wallpapers, blinds,
flooring, pictures & prints
and many accessories.
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O ur speaker for the August meeting was Brian Martin who gave us a talk about Guide Dogs for the Blind. He came with a lady called Ellen who is a trainer and she
explained her role in the training of the puppies who will eventually bacome guide dogs when they have completed the necessary training.
Brian talked about how a guide dog has enhanced his life, the many benefits and companionship they give and the freedom and security in today's world.
We hear so many terrible stories in the media about attacks by dogs so this is a reminder of how dogs help many people live a fuller life.
Ellen came with a puppy she is training at present as well as Brian with his guide dog, and they were very well behaved.
A collection was made during the meeting in which £34.20 was collected in aid of the Guide Dogs.
Our September meeting was a lively discussion about our programme and outings for next year. This was followed by tea and biscuits and an enjoyable game of bingo.
EVERGREEN‘S CLUB for the over 60‘s
Reported by May MacQueen
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Block paving Steps etc.
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Trading Standards approved
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Office: 01256 880853
Mobile: 07770 851598
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James Christmas Education Foundation
T his charity was set up by the will of Mr James
Christmas in the 18th century to provide resources for
the education of children permanently resident in the
Parish of Sherfield-on-Loddon.
The Foundation has a very small income, which is distributed
at the discretion of the Trustees. Parents or guardians may
make an application on behalf of any child living in the Parish
of Sherfield-on-Loddon, who has a particular educational
need. Any application must be made in writing for
consideration of the Trustees and addressed to:
Mrs Eleanor Burt, James Christmas Education Foundation,
22 Northfield Road, Sherfield-on-Loddon.
Hook. RG27 0DR.
Applications will also be considered from any organisation
catering for the education and leisure welfare of village
children.
Applications must be received by Sunday 31st October
Revd Bob Politt (Chairman)
The ALPHA COURSE
Finding out about the Christian Faith in an informal setting
Monday Evenings in NOVEMBER plus the first Monday in DECEMBER
Alpha evenings start at 7.30pm with a meal, followed by a short talk by Steve Pittis on an aspect of What Christians Believe and then it‘s time for coffee, cake and questions, comments, discussion—no holes barred! No Charge!
Take this opportunity to explore the Christian Faith and ask your challenging questions. All welcome.
To book your place and for further information please contact: Revd Bob Politt 01256 882209
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Solar Water Heating Accredited Installer
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Telephone: 01256 882309
PLUMBING & HEATING
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Unit 2 Berry Court Business Park
Bramley Road, Little London
Tel: 01256 880044
Fax 01256 880046
Email: [email protected]
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Tel. 01256-882736 or 882368 Mob. 07836 626323
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For further information on availability, charges and bookings contact Jan Martin
Tel: 01256 882539 Mobile: 07799 245 361 Web: www.sherfieldvillagehall.co.uk
Basingstoke Window Cleaning Services
We use a pure water, reach and wash system for a perfect
smear-free finish
Windows Cleaned Inside
Conservatory Roofs Cleaned
Guttering Cleared & Cleaned
Soffits & Fascias Cleaned
For a free, no obligation quote call
Simon: 07852 117 361 Dan: 07712 885 345
£10 million public liability insurance
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All planning and building work undertaken from a
porch to a New House at competitive prices from
your local company
Free estimates; all work fully Guaranteed
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Call our office: 01256 356662
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GUITAR LESSONS Local teacher covering rock, heavy metal, acoustic and jazz styles. Lessons are one-to-one, half an hour to one hour. Call Graham 01256 881513 or mob: 07752591046
TRADITIONAL PLASTERING. ALL ASPECTS OF PLASTERING. Flatten old ceilings - Extensions - Conversions - Renovations. Insurance work undertaken. Small jobs welcome. For a free no obligation quote please call Dave Ellery on 01256 354137 or 07958670774
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LOCAL EXPERIENCED TAX ADVISER Self Assessment Tax Returns + Arrears + Claims + Payroll + Self Employed + VAT Returns. Initial consultation free. Call 07920 112533 or email to [email protected]
WEBSITE DESIGN & HOSTING For websites at low prices, backed up by a full management service. The web your way. Phone 07984033914. www.villagewebshop.co.uk
LOCAL PROFESSIONAL INTERIOR and EXTERIOR DECORATOR First class job guaranteed. Over 30 years experience. No job too small. For a free estimate ring Ian on 01256 882132 or mobile 07876021772
PC SUPPORT For upgrades, repairs, internet access and wireless problem, virus removal, data recovery, friendly advice and speedy help in times of PC crisis call Ian on 07977 143310. £30 per hour.
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SEWING. LOCAL SEAMSTTRESS For all your sewing needs. Clothing Alterations & Repairs. Curtains, Blinds, Soft Furnishings. Call Diana on 01256 881114.Eve. 07796045944.Eve.
HOLIDAY BUNGALOW IN TORQUAY Relax on the English Riviera, Bungalow 15 minutes walk from Torquay centre, close to beaches and attractions, sleeps 6, no pets, Wheelchair friendly. Call 07738 011 708 for information.
PERRY & SONS PROPERTY MAINTENANCE No job too big or small. Professional tradesmen in carpentry,electrical, plumbing, decorating & brickwork. Specialist in disability adaptions. Tel 01256 880278 Mobile 07825 565049 Email [email protected]
Deep red electrically operated tilting/reclining armchair. Seat and back tilt upwards and forwards to assist standing up. Back and footrest lay flat for sleeping. £250 ono. Tel 01256 880559.
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33 Years of Inter Village Cricket in Stratfield Turgis & Hartley Wespall
A Report from David Syckelmoore
T he annual village cricket match between Stratfield Turgis and Hartley Wespall was played on Sunday 22nd August 2010 in glorious sunshine.
A mixture of youth and experience took the field with the former shining brightest.
The first match was played in 1977 after the village had celebrated the Queens Silver Jubilee with a fete in a meadow on my fathers family farm. The skippers then were James Russell for Hartley Wespall and myself for
Stratfield Turgis. The match has since developed into an annual event of keen, friendly rivalry with a focus on family involvement.
This years match was organised and captained by Giles Toosey for Stratfield
Turgis and Billy Wilson for Hartley Wespall who injected much fun and enthusiasm both on and off the field. A barbeque lunch and
traditional tea was provided for all. The final result, a draw.
It is with a twinge of sadness that I say goodbye to the village, but it is time to move on to pastures new.
A special thanks go to my family, Margaret, Peter and Tom, the Parish
Chair Sheila Campbell and the Stratfield Turgis and Hartley Wespall Cricket Club for all the help and support over the years.
(Ed. Thanks David and good luck)
Loddon Valley Link Management Committee
Claire Osborne Tel. 01256 324458 email: [email protected]
Editor for the October & November editions.
Email: [email protected]
Secretary: Ilene Iles Tel. 01256 880559 email: [email protected] Hartley Rep.: Dr. John Williams Tel. 01256 882705 email: [email protected] Sherfield Park Rep: Eileen Leivesley Tel: 01256 882938
email: [email protected]
Stratfield Saye Rep: Germano Giugovaz Tel: 01189 332166
Committee Member: Esme Ward Tel. 01256 880503 email: [email protected] Editor: Sheena Archer Tel: 01256 882099 email: [email protected]
Editor: Brian Archer Tel: 01256 882099 email: [email protected] Editor:
All ads. Email: [email protected]
Display adverts. enquiries to:
Pip Iles Tel. 01256 880559 (email: [email protected])
Treasurer and Winston Bruce Tel.01256 883277 Small ads. (email: [email protected])
Deadline for small ads. for November edition is 10th October
Deadline for inclusion in November edition is 16th October
Chairman: Dr. Donald Dawson Tel. 01256 882379 email: [email protected]
Deputy Chairman: Revd. Bob Politt Tel. 01256 882209 email: [email protected]
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Simon Boase Tel: 01256 881250 (email: [email protected])
CHURCH OFFICERS
Rector: Reverend Bob Politt, Tel: 01256 882209
Kindly Note: The Rector’s day off is Thursday
Assistant Priest :Rev’d. Sammie Armstrong Tel: 01189 816593
Lay Readers: Richard Elphick Tel. 01256 882860
Dr. John Williams Tel. 01256 882705
ST. LEONARD’S CHURCH, SHERFIELD ON LODDON
Churchwardens: Peter Gould Tel. 01256 882538
Peter Chessell Tel. 01256 478050
Treasurer: Dan Farrow Tel. 01256 882680
Organists: Mike Abrams Tel. 01256 881188
Brian Archer Tel. 01256 882099
Peggy Willson Tel. 01256 880503
ST. MARY’S CHURCH, STRATFIELD SAYE
Churchwarden: Roy Best Tel. 01189 882422
Treasurer: Robert Craig Tel: 01256 882253
Organist: Fran Oliver Tel. 01189 268364
ST.MARY’S CHURCH, HARTLEY WESPALL
Churchwardens: Pip Iles Tel. 01256 880559
Dr. John Williams Tel. 01256 882705
Treasurer: Michael Webster Tel. 01256 882413
Organist: Dr. Gill Williams Tel. 01256 882705
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