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border_news_july_august
Border News
July
August
2016
All Saints, Bishopswood
THE BORDERS GROUP OF PARISHES
July/August 2016
Dear Friends
In July and August we are into what is called Ordinary time in the
Church year.
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Revd Kevin Cecil - 01600 713459: [email protected]
The Vicarage, 38 Hillcrest Rd, Wyesham, Monmouth NP25 3LH
Bishopswood, Dixton, Ganarew, Whitchurch, Wyesham
ASSOCIATE MINISTERS
Revd Jill Stephens - 01600 890975: [email protected]
Revd Richard Jones - 01989 770254: [email protected]
ASSISTANT CURATE
Revd Penny Powdrill - 01600 714096: [email protected]
HON. ASSISTANT CLERGY
Gerald Leach Rendle Davies Brian Phillips Jim Cross
HELPLINES
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The Sunday readings in Ordinary time tell us of people and lives
that are anything but ordinary as are the people that we celebrate
and remember in the week days: Benedict, who started the first
monasteries, St. Swithun, Elizabeth Ferrard, the first Deaconess in the
Church of England and Mary Sumner founder of the Mother’s Union
among a host of others from the 1st to the 20th century. A cloud of
witnesses to God’s love.
In Ordinary time we read letters from that extraordinary man Paul, as
he writes to the first Christians, helping them to live in faith and trust
in God and his Son Jesus. Not ordinary then and not ordinary now.
In ordinary time as we follow the Gospel readings we learn something
about what being a disciple of Jesus can mean, great joy, but also
hatred and persecution. God loves us; so we are not to be afraid. God
loves us freely, and so we must show and give that love to others, live
our lives trying to listen to God, which can never be ordinary.
Ordinary can seem dull to us, but to many people in the world to live
an ordinary peaceful life is something that they pray for constantly.
Things that most of us take for granted, ordinary, are to the people in
Syria and Iraq and many other places in the world the answer to their
prayers.
As we move through Ordinary time, learning about extraordinary
people, we can think and pray for those whose longing and prayer is
for an ordinary peaceful life.
Yours, in Jesus Christ,
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NEWS from the PARISHES
BISHOPSWOOD
Correspondents:
Carol Pimblett
[email protected]
Sunday Services:
July3rd 11.15am Sunday Praise
at the Village Hall (following
Breakfast)
10th 11am, Holy Communion
17th, No Service today Galloping Gourmet Event
24th, 11am, Holy Communion
31st, No service at
Bishopswood - 5th Sunday
Next Big Breakfast July 3rd at the
Village Hall
Breakfast served from 9.30-10.45am
- Full English in addition to cereals,
fruit juice toast, tea, coffee, pancakes
and maple syrup! Vegetarian options
available.
Bring your friends and family - Have a
break from the cooking and washing
up!! Only £5.50! (under 14s £3)
You are invited to join us after the
breakfast for a
short service of
Sunday Praise
starting at
11.15.
BEAIKGFAST
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7th Annual
GALLOPING
GOURMET EVENT
Sunday 17th July from 12noon.
Our very popular dining event is
back for its 7th year! Four different
courses at four different venues in
and around Bishopswood.
Booking essential and before
13th July - for catering purposes
- limited places. Tickets £16 for 4
courses (option to have less courses)
from Monica on 01594 860303 or
Carol 01989 565533.
Please ring for bookings, menus and
further information.
VILLAGE HALL
Saturday 9th July from 3pm
Strawberry Fayre and Barn Dance
Join us for all things strawberry with
a Strawberry Tea at 3pm and a Barn
Dance/live music from 6pm. Tickets
£8 including Ploughmans Supper
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DIXTON
Correspondent: Daphne Smith
[email protected]
If you have any news articles or
village events you’d like to promote,
please send the information to your
village correspondent Daphne Smith.
Details of news items that would be of interest to readers in any of these villages can be
sent or given to one of the priests (in writing, please) or your local correspondent.
GANAREW
Correspondent: Carol Cranch
[email protected]
Songs of Praise July 17th (Our
‘patronal’ Sunday after St Swithin’s
Day) the 11am service will be “Songs
of Praise”.
GOODRICH
Correspondent: Celia Sykes
[email protected]
St Giles Church
• July 3/10 Celia Sykes, July 17/24/31
Liz Bloxham and Pat Jones, August
7/14 Pippa Taylor, August 21/28
Jenny Ray
Church Repairs and Heritage
Project An architect has been
appointed and will assist with
the selection of consultants and
contractors to carry out the necessary
surveys and investigations over the
coming weeks. We need to raise
almost £10,000 in partnership funding
to complete this project and would
be grateful for any support you could
give. Regular progress reports will
be posted on display boards in the
Church and on the website www.
goodrichchurchherefordshire.org.uk
Open Gardens in Goodrich On
Friday 26th August two gardens in
Goodrich are opening
again for the National
Gardens Scheme (NGS).
Mulberry House and
Poole Cottage will be
open 11-5pm. For more
information visit www.
ngs.org.uk. Joint admission is £5
for adults and refreshments will be
available at both gardens along with
plants for sale. Due to limited local
parking, please park in the village and
walk to the gardens (shuttle service
available up to Poole Cottage).
Spring Festival Annual Plant Sale
Thank you to all who supported this
very successful event. £1,600 was
made for Church funds. The weather
was kind to us and everyone seemed
to enjoy themselves, particularly the
gardeners who left laden with new
plants to improve their gardens even
more. We are now looking forward to
our Scarecrow and Harvest Festival in
September.
Just a Reminder! Goodrich Annual
Scarecrow and Harvest Festival
this year will be on Saturday, 17th
September and Sunday, 18th
September with the Harvest Service
on Sunday, 25th September. A
chance for all the community to get
together! There will be a scarecrow
trail, lunch and tea if you want it,
produce and cakes for sale and
much, much more. The theme for
this year is – Ancient and ModernProminent Figures in British
History – pre 1900 and post
1900. We are planning an informal
workshop beforehand to make our
scarecrows. If you would like to be
a part of this, please ring Chris on
01600890582.
Afternoon Club Our meeting on
Tuesday 19 July will be a talk on
dog breeding by Jonquil Dodd, who
will be accompanied by her dog
Misty. The meeting will be in the hall,
starting at 2.00pm.
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On Tuesday 16 August we shall meet
at Sheila and Terry Snow’s house (in
the garden weather permitting) for an
informal get-together and an al-fresco
lunch, from 12.00pm onwards.
Ladies’ Guild On Monday July 18
the Ladies Guild will have a good
chance to catch up with each other
once again for a sociable Beetle
Drive, organised by Chris Crane,
Barbara Evans and Wendy Verity in
the Village Hall at 7:30pm
The August event will now be a
lunchtime Summer Barbecue at Chris
& Hedley Hulbert’s home on Monday
15 from 12:30pm. Prior booking will
be needed either at the July meeting
or by email, as numbers will be
limited.
Coppett Hill Common Trust
Celebration Event 10th September
2016. We will be celebrating the
30th anniversary of the formation
of the Coppett Hill Common Trust
on Saturday 10th September in the
village hall and on the hill - look out
for posters round the village.
Come and see what’s going on at
the Coppett Hill Common Trust with
an exhibition in the Goodrich Village
Hall. Children’s art exhibition, optional
walk up the hill - and bring a picnic
to have on the Hill itself - weather
permitting! Light refreshments - pizzas, teas and cake. All Welcome
Admission Free
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We are looking for any old
photographs or pictures of Coppett
Hill or any other ‘memorabilia,’ which
could be used or copied as part of
the exhibition at the village hall. If you
have any such items which you would
be prepared to lend we would be
delighted to hear from you. Please let
us know either by e-mail or contact
any of the Directors.
Patrick 01600 891308, Martin 01600
890075 or e mail p.chatterton@
talktalk.net
Goodrich Village Hall update
Make a note in your diary for the
Autumn Line up of Flicks in the
Sticks at Goodrich Village Hall
the last Thursday of every month
7.30pm £5.00 phone 01600
891249 we will be showing ….
Thursday September 29th
Bridge of Spies 7.30pm
Thursday October 27th
Dads Army 7.30pm
Thursday November 24th
Eddie the Eagle 7.30pm.
LLANGARRON
Correspondent: Nick Saunders
nickandpenny_saunders@yahoo.
co.uk
www.llangarron.info
[email protected] contact
& to sign up for email newsletters
facebook: Llangarron Village
St.Deinst flower
and cleaning rota
July – Sheila Jones, Gill Drayton,
Denise Morehead.
PCC Coffee
Mornings in the
Garron Centre
Coffee Mornings
are held by the
PCC on every
second Saturday in the month; the
PCC organises these sociable gettogethers in the village and then
uses the proceeds to maintain the
churchyard - so the whole community
benefits. Our Coffee Mornings are
held in the lovely warm & comfortable
Garron Centre, unless otherwise
advertised.
For the July gathering, there will be
plenty of plants for sale - some still
potted from the Langstone Court
Open Day - and always homemade
cakes and fresh coffee; also freerange eggs & cakes to buy. And
visitors can be assured of a warm
welcome at any time of year!
The July Coffee Morning will be on
Saturday 9th at 10.30 am; the August
get-together will be on Saturday 13th
at the same time.”
Langstone Court - Open House &
Plant Sale, Spring Bank Holiday
Thanks to everyone who came
along on a beautiful afternoon to
look around the historic Langstone
House & sit to enjoy afternoon tea
in a gloriously sunny garden. The
PCC & volunteers very generously
donated a huge number of plants for
sale & some wonderful cakes; the
whole event was so successful it is
hoped it can be repeated at the same
time next year. Special thanks go
to all those involved in organising &
providing teas &
plants; particularly,
of course to
Richard Jones
for co-ordinating
his open day to
enable the event
to take place.
@ The Garron
Centre.
The Community Café in
association with Woods of
Whitchurch will as usual be held
on the 4th. Saturday of the month
at the Garron Centre.
The July and August café will be on
Saturday
23rd July and
27th August
Why not come along for Brunch
between 10am and noon and enjoy
freshly made to order bacon rolls, hot
toasties, a variety of other savouries
plus provision of vegetarian option and
of course freshly brewed coffee, tea or
hot chocolate. Woods will be offering
a selection of newspapers, cards etc.,
in fact tell us what you would like to
be made available and Lucy will be
very happy to supply. Lucy is happy
to receive orders in advance and will
deliver pre-ordered items including
newspapers and magazines to the
Centre. Lovely local fresh eggs will also
be available. Hope to see you all there.
To pre-order items for delivery
from Woods, please call
01600 891021
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Fancy a day out
Shopping &
Sightseeing
in Cardiff?
Wed 13th July,
Depart Whitchurch
Memorial Hall 9.15am.
Tickets £8 (u18’s £5).To book ring
Judith Gill 01600 890943 or Judith
Price 01600 719881. Parking
available at the Hall.
Short-mat Bowls Club
The Llangarron Short-mat
Bowls Club AGM will take
place on Monday 4th July 2016 at
7pm in Llangarron Village Hall.
Llangarron Short Mat Bowls Club
meets every Monday evening 7 10pm in Llangarron Village Hall. New
members are always welcome.
Llangarron Walking Group
Thursday 7th and 21st July from St.
Deinst car park at 9.30am. Contact
Anthea 01989 770075.
Forest and Valley Open Studios
Artists and makers in the Forest of Dean and
Wye Valley are opening their studios 9th –
24th July from 10am daily. This is a wonderful
opportunity to visit great venues and buy art
direct. The four local venues are Made in Ross
(upstairs in the market house in Ross), Woods
of Whitchurch, Wobage Crafts at Upton Bishop
and Kathy Priddis at Bridstow. All are open
for the entire period, usually from 10 – 4, but
please check times on websites:
www.artsinthemarches.co.uk
Facebook: artsinthemarches
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01989 770776
LLANGROVE
Correspondent: Wendy Price
[email protected]
www.llangrove.org.uk
[email protected] contact
& to sign up for email newsletters
facebook: Llangrove Village
Evensong reminder: Christ Church
Evensong in July and August will be
held at 4.30pm.
Hymns and Pimms It’s that time
of year, when we pray for a lovely
summer’s evening to sing a selection
of well known and loved hymns,
followed by a chance to catch up
with friends whilst enjoying a glass
of Pimms and nibbles. We’d love
you to join us on Sunday 17th July at
4.30pm.
Church Holiday Club We are going
to run this in the summer in Llangrove
Village Hall on the theme of ‘Go for
Gold’. There will be lots of activities,
creating, cooking along with stories,
songs and lots of fun as we learn
more about the Christian faith. Forms
from Wendy Price (01989770450). If
you would like to help with anything
please make contact too. Thank you.
Queen’s Birthday
Celebration Thank
you to everyone who
joined us for tea and
cake, and what a
spread! The hall was
suitably decorated,
with quizzes on hand
to test everyone’s
knowledge and a
fantastic display by the
Rainbows and Brownies taking many
of the ladies on a trip down memory
lane. An enjoyable, and very social,
afternoon was enjoyed by all and
thanks to everyone’s generosity we
raised £275 for St Michael’s Hospice.
So a huge thank you to our bakers,
all who helped get the hall ready and
manned the teapots, cleared away
and for the generosity shown.
At their W.I meeting on 19th May,
members considered Resolutions to
be put forward at the National AGM
and then rounded off the evening with
unusual delicious cheeses presented
by Ruth Walker and scrumptious
puddings made by Elaine Joseph and
Alison Grogan. Members begged to
have these again at another meeting.
In June, talented and trained flower
arranging members Heather, Margaret
and Emma demonstrated secrets of
making spectacular arrangements
and helped members to create
their own to take home. Visitors are
welcome to meetings held at 7.30
pm on the 3rd Thursday each month
so why not come along on 21st July
to see Irene Huddlestone showing
how to make ‘Decorative Eggs’. For
information contact any Committee
member or the President Alison
Grogan 01989 770255.
Llangrove & District Gardening
Society
July 7th – 50 plants that Changed the
Course of History by Bill Laws
September 1st – Cultivating &
Exhibiting Dahlias by Robin Pearce
Talks start at 7.30 at Llangrove village
hall. Visitors and new members are
always very welcome.
Garden visit to Church Cottage
Hentland on 21st July . Car share
from village hall – look out for details.
Plus, 13th August is our annual
Flower and Produce Show.
FRIDAY!!! Lunch Club on 1st and
15th July at Llangrove Village Hall.
£5.50 for two course lunch. Booking
essential 3 days before the lunch,
please contact Michele Seddon
Harvey 01989 770197
Art Classes run by Brian Griffiths
in Llangrove Village Hall. Summer
classes are due to run again. £10 per
session, pay as you go for each class.
All bar one***, Monday 9-1pm. These
are 4 hour sessions in the hope that
we can complete a painting in one go.
The classes are one offs/stand alone,
so it will not matter if you miss any.
Friends, visitors and newcomers
welcome.
18/7, Monday 9-1pm
1/8, Monday 9-1pm
15/8, Monday 9-1pm
25/8 (Thurs 1-5pm)***
5/9. Monday 9-1pm
Our usual term classes will start on
Monday 19th Sept and Thursday
22nd Sept.
Stay and Play, run by Llangrove
Leapfrogs, continues to take place
at Llangrove Academy, on Mondays
from 9 until 11.15a.m. with activities
inside and out. Parents, carers and
little ones all welcome. A new venture
on the second Monday of the month
is a Cookery and Dance session.
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MARSTOW
Correspondent: Anita Rollinson
[email protected]
ROTAS for July and August
• Flowers and Church Cleaning
July. Phyll Hannah
August. Barbara Baines
• Readers:
July - 1st Sunday 3rd Sunday
Joyce/Rosie
David/Rosie
August - 1st Sunday David/ Rollinson
Family
3rd Sunday Rosie/ Hillary
Thank you to all who visited the
Shepherds’ beautiful garden - Donations
to Mind. At Marstow.
Hog Roast 16th July at Llancraugh
Farm. Tickets available for this popular
event call 01600 890831. 01989 770629.
01989 770617
House Group @ Hillcrest 01989 770 081
July 13th and 27th
August 10th and 24th
Annual Mega
Book Sale
1st October
Appeal
for
unwanted books
Please contact Nicki, on
01600 891412
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WELSH NEWTON /
LLANROTHAL
Correspondent: Margaret Phillips
[email protected]
Tel. 01989 770242
Church flowers and cleaning for
July: Mrs S Davies, Mrs A Hayward
and Mrs S Wilding.
August: Mrs D Davies and Mrs G
Biggs.
Please remember to visit the
Churchyard Plant Stall. Plenty of
plants for sale and we appreciate any
donation of plants.
Fun Ride and Barbeque Sunday
July 3rd. A fun ride will be held at
Treworgan Farm by kind permission
of Bill and Linda Wallis. Riders can
start from 10 until 12.30.
£15 adults and £10 children.
There will be a barbeque running
during the morning and lunch time so
everyone is welcome to join in.
All proceeds will go towards the
upkeep of St Mary’s church.
WHITCHURCH
Correspondent: Jenny Sparkes
[email protected]
Café Church July 24th Café Church
at St Dubricius with Jim Newcomb. In
the Aisle at 11am
Aisle Community
lunches are on
Monday July 11th and
25th and August 8th
and 22nd. Meals are
cooked by Woods of Whitchurch.
Come and join us. Book with
Margaret Leach 01600 890397.
are exhibiting and there will be
other events organised by them and
Woods.
Good Neighbour Coffee mornings
are held at the Memorial Hall on the
1st and 3rd Wednesday of every
month from 10.30. In July it will be on
the 6th and 20th and in August 3rd
and 17th. Do join us for a chat (and
read the daily papers!)
MEMORIAL HALL ACTIVITIES
Annual bus trip to Cardiff
Wednesday 13th
July. Leaves Hall
at 9.15am. Ring
Judith 8980943 to
book.
St Dubricius Book and Jigsaw
Sale on Saturday 28th May was a
very successful event. Thank you to
all who supported it.
Whitchurch Floral Society will visit
the Nelson Gardens, Monmouth on
July 13th followed by afternoon tea at
the home of Celia and Norman Skitt.
Further information from Pauline
Curtis 01989 768400
B I N GO
BINGO There will be Bingo at the Old
Court Hotel on August 9th. Proceeds
from the raffle go to St Dubricius
Church.
Birthday July 2nd we will be
celebrating the Queen’s birthday with
a ‘RIGHT ROYAL ROCK and ROAST’.
Tickets and details from Pauline
Curtis or Sue Morris 01600 890981.
Open Gardens at Clive and Janet
Townsend’s, Woodview, Doward on
Sundays July 10th and 17th. Do go
and visit this beautiful garden.
Woods of Whitchurch are hosting
a Forest and Valley Open Studio
event through July. Nette Ingram,
Sian Gibbs and Amanda Hamilton
LIVE JAZZ IN WHITCHURCH
The USA comes to the Memorial
Hall! On Saturday 27th August, Jeff
Barnhart a larger than life pianist
extraordinaire from the US will delight
us with a virtuoso performance, along
with wife Ann, a classical flautist,
Graham Smith on drums and regular
performer at the hall Spats Langham
on banjo and guitar.
Guaranteed to set the place on fire!
Don’t miss it.
Book now to avoid disappointment.
Tickets £15 to include our famous
light supper. Ring Colin on 890640.
WYESHAM
Correspondent: Caroline Pearce
[email protected]
Church News I would like to
welcome Caroline Pearce as our new
correspondent. Caroline is taking
over the role as I will be replacing
Viv Warrington as Southern Benefice
Treasurer in the very near future.
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At the time of writing, I am preparing
to row down the Thames from
Lechlade to Runnymede with five
other pensioners from Monmouth
Rowing Club. This is partly for the
challenge but also to help raise
money for Velindre Hospital.
Harry Beach
Songs of Praise with a Royal Theme.
Revd Penny Powdrill gave us a well
prepared and light hearted insight
into the years of the Queen’s life from
her birth to her 90th birthday. Brief
details of each decade were shown
on screen, together with photographs
of the era. Val Thomas played
appropriate songs, and the narrative
was interspersed with Bible readings
and well-known hymns. Perhaps one
of the most interesting contrasts was
between the 1940s, when everyone
gathered around the wireless to hear
the news, and today’s universal use
of computers, tablets and iPhones.
Ending with refreshments, the
afternoon had proved fascinating,
full of memories for the oldest
members of the congregation, and
an interesting history lesson for the
youngest. June Osman.
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Wyesham Community enjoyed
a super party at Tudor Park on the
Queen’s Official Birthday. Arranged
by John Morgan and Joanne
Stephens, there was a great variety
of fun things to do, from 2 Bouncy
Castles for the children plus Hare
and Tortoise and Tots Farm area for
the little ones, Jungle Run for all, Fun
Slide and Sack Races, Face Painting,
Lucky Dip, Crown making craft led
by Janice Roberts, photos, tombola,
raffle and more. Besides bringing
picnics, visitors were offered Burgers
and Hot Dogs cooked by John
Morgan, and we thank Renee Patek
and Margaret Morris for representing
St James Church by supplying and
serving hot and cold drinks and
cakes. The Happy and fun Party was
enjoyed by everyone.
Wyesham Women’s Guild A
small group of members went to
‘Bridges’ at the invitation of the
Rotary Club. We had a lovely meal of
Lasagne, strawberries and a glass of
wine. After we had eaten, we were
entertained by The Monmouth Ladies
Choir who gave a lovely concert.
A vote of thanks was given to the
Rotary Club.
On 1st June a larger group went to
the ‘Red Door’ at Mitchel Troy for an
afternoon tea. There were beautiful
sandwiches, never ending cakes and
fresh-made scones filled with jam and
cream. I think we all ate too much but
we had a lovely afternoon and did not
require much food for the rest of the
day.
In May the numbers for 50/50 draw
were:- 1st Prize 23, 2nd 49, 3rd 38,
4th 2, 5th 28. Janet
Mellor
Coffee Mornings
The coffee mornings
will continue on the
last Saturday of each
month.
NOTICE BOARD
More notices on
pages 14, 19 & 24
Music in Quiet Places
Saturday 2nd July at 7pm
at St Catherine’s Church, Hoarwithy.
Music in Quiet Places will conclude
its first series with a concert in
the beautiful Grade One listed St
Catherine’s Church, Hoarwithy on
Saturday 2nd July, at 7pm. The
programme of light chamber music
will be performed by some of the
county’s finest young musicians.
The Herefordian Piano Trio (Livi van
Wormelo – Violin, Rachael Kennedy
– Cello and Johannes Moore – piano)
will play a prominent role in the
programme performing sections of
Piano Trios by Haydn, Max Bruch,
Debussy and Frank Bridge. This
will be interspersed by a selection
of solo works including the ‘Suite
Populaire Espagnole’ by Manuel de
Falla for cello and piano, a selection
of classic songs, and an organ solo
by next year’s Hereford Cathedral
Organ Scholar, Laurence John. To
add further colour and diversity to
the programme there will be a guest
performance by members of the
Gilbert Consort of 16th Century music
on period instruments including a
virginal, recorder and crumhorns!
Admission to each ‘Music in Quiet
Places’ concert is free but there will
be a retiring collection which will go
towards St Catherine’s Church and
Herefordshire Historic Churches
Trust. Refreshments will be available
and donations for these would be
appreciated.
St Catherine’s, Hoarwithy is an
extraordinary Italianate church
overlooking the river Wye deep in the
Herefordshire countryside. Please
be advised that car parking is on the
road and access is by a steep path
with steps but help will be provided
for those with wheelchairs if notice is
given by emailing [email protected].
com.
Music in Quiet Places has been
running since October 2015 and has
proved a most successful first series
of six concerts, visiting some lovely
churches in the County such as Much
Marcle and Weobley.
Plans are now afoot for the second
series, details of which will be
available in due course on the
HHCT and HCS Facebook pages
and website. If you would like any
more details or would like to make
any comments, please contact
[email protected].
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NOTICE BOARD
More notices on
pages 13, 19 & 24
9th July – 24th July 2016 - from 10am daily
Artists and makers in the
Forest of Dean and Wye Valley
are opening their studios.
A wonderful opportunity to visit great venues
and buy art direct.
Local events include:
Made in Ross – 14 artists & makers in the Market House
in Ross-on-Wye madeinross.co.uk
Kathy Priddis – ceramics at Bridstow
Wobage Farm Crafts – 9 craft makers at Upton Bishop
www.wobage.co.uk
Amanda Hamilton, Nette Ingram and Sian Gibbs –
paintings at Woods of Whitchurch.
Schedule of events at Woods of Whitchurch.
9th Open Evening - 10th Raclettes - 11th Amanda Hamilton Art demonstration
- 12th Nette Ingram Art Demonstration - 13th Amanda Hamilton Quirky Quickie 14th Sian Gibbs Art Demonstration - 15th Nettes Ingram/Fish Chips - 16th Set Meal
- 17th Racelettes - 18th Sian Gibbs Art Demonstration - 20th Amanda Hamilton
Quirky Quickie - 21st Sian Gibbs Art Demonstration - 22 Fish and Chips - 23 Set
Meal - 24th Racelettes and goodbye.
And more... CHECK facebook.com/forestandvalleyopenstudios
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for a full list of participating artists and venues and opening times.
FROM THE CLERGY
Preparations for Mission
2016 are well underway
for Wye Reaches. PLEASE,
PLEASE, PLEASE tell people
about things, encourage
your nonreligious friends
to sign up for a tea party,
go to the Flower display at
Dixton or the Reminiscence
session at Wyesham Hall.
Not in the know??? Check
out the Wyereaches website,
wyereaches.org.uk or look out
for one of the Mission Updates.
Wye Reaches
Mission 2016
IT’S NOT TOO LATE
TO GET INVOLVED
IN THIS EXCITING
PROJECT.
If you want to help and
use your God-given talents
then contact Revd Penny
Powdrill – contact details at
front of magazine.
The Mission will take place
from July 22nd to July 31st.
Let’s party!
MESSY
CHURCH
EVENT!
Make and create
your own music
Free event but you
need to bring a well
behaved adult
Where?
Wyesham Christian Fellowship,
Chapel Close, Wyesham
When?
Wednesday 27th July 2016
What time?
2.00 until 4.00pm
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From the Registers
FROM THE CLERGY
Weddings
‘Those whom God has joined together’
Thomas Roger Knight and Louise Helen Page,
at Llangarron on 4 June
May God be with them on their future journey together.
Baptisms ‘In the name of the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit’
Noah Alfred Long at Whitchurch on 12th June.
We welcome these young Christians with joy
and pray for his parents and godparents.
We thank you, God our Father,
for the shelter and comfort of our homes;
for the love and companionship of our family and friends;
for our health, and our many gifts and abilities;
and for all the blessings, which we take for granted.
Hear our prayer for all who are less fortunate than we are
and bless those who work to help them.
For Jesus Christ’s sake. Amen.
ADRIAN PORTER SJ
Funerals
‘I am the Resurrection and the Life’
orrection: Beryl Joyce Brewer, at Llangarron
C
(not Goodrich) on 20 May
Pearl Brewer, aged 83, at Llangarron on 18 June
James Starke, aged 68, at Marstow on 21 June
Mary Sturrock aged 93 at Ganarew on 8th June.
Lionel Chinnock of Welsh Newton, aged 79,
22nd June, at FOD Crematorium
Our thoughts and prayers are their families.
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••••••••••••••••••••••••
Meditate on the blessings that we have been given,
the small miracles in our lives that we barely see,
so that there is always one thing that we can say
thank you for in our prayers at the end of the day.
New vicar for the Borders benefice
The Revd Ben Bentham will be licensed as Vicar of Goodrich with
Welsh Bicknor, Llangarron, Llangrove, Marstow and Welsh Newton
with Llanrothal on Monday 19 September at St Giles, Goodrich,
at 7.30pm. We extend a warm welcome to Ben and Lisa and look
forward to his ministry among us. They hope to move into the
Vicarage in Llangrove on about 15-16 August, but that depends
on several things which are still being sorted out.
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NOTICE BOARD
More notices
on pages 13, 14 & 24
St Weonards & District
Royal British Legion
Greetings to all our members & friends,
We send good wishes to our Chairman, Mr Angus Brymer,
and wish him a speedy recovery following his recent operation.
Visit the website for photographs of the County Rally held on Saturday
25th June, the presentation of Legion d’Honneur medals to three of our
Branch Members on Sunday 26th June and also the Afternoon Tea to
commemorate the Battle of the Somme on Sunday 3rd July.
Should you become aware of ex-military personnel in need, please
contact any Branch member or visit the Military Charities Help Desk
situated in Herefordshire Council’s customer service centre in Franklin
House. It is open from 11am to 3pm on Tuesdays and Thursdays.
Diary Dates: - The next Branch meeting will be held on Tuesday 5th July at The Moon
Inn Garway. There is no Branch meeting in August so the following
meeting will be on Tuesday 6th September at The Moon Inn Garway.
Bea Morris (Hon Sec) 07932 068363
[email protected]
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SUDOKU CHALLENGE
Visit our website www.britishlegion.org.uk/branches/st-weonards
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CALENDAR DATES AT A GLANCE
JULY
1
11.45 Friday Lunch Club at Llangrove Village Hall
2
Queen’s 90th Birthday celebration at Whitchurch
2
19.00 Music in Quiet Places concert in St Catherine’s Church, Hoarwithy
3
6th Sunday after Trinity
3
9.30
Big Breakfast in Bishopswood Village Hall followed by service at 11.15
3
10.00Charity Fun Ride and BBQ at Treworgan Farm, Llangrove in aid of St Mary’s
Church (10.00 - 12.30)
3
12.00 St Weonards & District RBL Afternoon Tea in Much Birch Community Hall
4
19.00 Llangarron Short-mat Bowls Club AGM at Llangarron Village Hall
5
19.30 St Weonards & District RBL Branch Meeting at The Moon Inn, Garway
6
10.30 Good Neighbour Coffee Morning at Whitchurch Memorial Hall
7
9.30
Llangarron Walking Group (starts from St Deinst car park)
7
19.30 Llangrove & District Gardening Society talk in Llangrove Village Hall
8
18.30 Bishopswood WI Summer Social in Bishopswood Village Hall
9-24 10.00 Forest and Valley Open Studios (usually 10am - 4pm each day)
9
10.30 Llangarron PCC Coffee Morning at the Garron Centre
9
15.00 Strawberry Fayre at Bishopswodd Village Hall followed by Barn Dance
9
18.00 Barn Dance at Bishopswood Village Hall
10
7th Sunday after Trinity
10
Open Garden at Woodview, Great Doward
11
12.15 Aisle Community Lunch at St Dubricius, Whitchurch
13
9.15
Shopping Trip to Cardiff (depart from Whitchurch Memorial Hall)
13Whitchurch Floral Society visit to the Nelson Gardens, followed by tea at the
home of Celia and Norman Skitt
13
Hillcrest House Group Meeting
15
11.45 Friday Lunch Club at Llangrove Village Hall
16
19.30 Marstow Hog Roast at Llancraugh Farm
17
8th Sunday after Trinity
17
Open Garden at Woodview, Great Doward
17
12.00 Bishopswood Galloping Gourmet event
17
16.30 Hymns and Pimms at Llangrove
18
9.00
Art class in Llangrove Village Hall
18
19.30 Goodrich Ladies Guild Beetle Drive in Goodrich Village Hall
19
14.00 Afternoon Club meeting in Goodrich Village Hall
20
10.30 Good Neighbour Coffee Morning at Whitchurch Memorial Hall
21
9.30
Llangarron Walking Group (starts from St Deinst car park)
21
Llangrove & District Gardening Society visit to Chruch Cottage, Hentland
20
21
19.30
Llangrove WI meeting
22-31
Wye Reaches Mission
23
Community Café in the Garron Centre
10.00
24
9th Sunday after Trinity
24
11.00
Café Church in tha Aisle at St Dubricius
25
12.15
Aisle Community Lunch at St Dubricius, Whitchurch
26
19.30
Homespun Craft, Sewing and Knitting meeting at Woodcote, Glewstone
27
14.00
Messy Church Event at the Wyesham Christian Fellowship Centre
27
Hillcrest House Group Meeting
30
Coffee Morning at Wyesham
31
10th Sunday after Trinity
AUGUST
1
9.00
Art class in Llangrove Village Hall
3
10.30
Good Neighbour Coffee Morning at Whitchurch Memorial Hall
7
11th Sunday after Trinity
8
Aisle Community Lunch at St Dubricius, Whitchurch
12.15
9
Bingo at the Old Court Hotel
10
Hillcrest House Group Meeting
13
Llangarron PCC Coffee Morning at the Garron Centre
10.30
13
Llangrove & District Gardening Society Annual Flower and Produce Show
14
12th Sunday after Trinity
15
9.00
Art class in Llangrove Village Hall
15
12.30
Goodrich Ladies Guild Summer Barbecue at Chris Hulbert’s home
16
12.00
Afternoon Club lunch at Sheila Snow’s house
17
10.30
Good Neighbour Coffee Morning at Whitchurch Memorial Hall
17-19
9.00
Church Holiday Club in Llangrove Village Hall (9am-4pm)
21
13th Sunday after Trinity
22
Aisle Community Lunch at St Dubricius, Whitchurch
12.15
24
Hillcrest House Group Meeting
25
9.00
Art class in Llangrove Village Hall
26
11.00
NGS Open Gardens in Goodrich (Mulberry House and Poole Cottage)
27
10.00
Community Café in the Garron Centre
27
Live Jazz in Whitchurch Memorial Hall
Please note: the following take place each week:
Mondays4.00
Prayers at St James, Wyesham
Tuesdays10.00
Prayers at Christ Church, Llangrove
Thursdays
10.30Said Communion at St Dubricius, Whitchurch,
followed by discussion at the Old Court.
Church services are listed on page 43 & 44.
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HEREFORD CATHEDRAL EVENTS
JULY
St John’s Walk: It’s a Vicar’s Life
A new, early evening, costumed tour. Visitors will be
guided by past inhabitants of the Vicars Choral College.
Check the Cathedral website for dates and booking
information. Interested in getting involved? Contact
Canon Chris Pullin chris.pullin@herefordcathedral.
org. supported by the Heritage Lottery Fund and other
charities and individuals.
Saturdays & Wednesdays,
June to September
Cathedral Garden Tours
Explore the cathedral’s beautiful award-winning
gardens lead by members of our gardening volunteers.
Tickets, £5 from the Cathedral Shop (01432 374210).
Group tours, which includes a cream tea served in the
Georgian College Hall, can be arranged at other times
(01432 374202 [email protected])
Sunday 3 July
Benefactors’ Party
A party at The Laskett, hosted by Sir Roy Strong
OM, for those who are part of the Perpetual Trust
pledged giving programme and who have included the
cathedral in their will. For further information please
contact 01432 374261
Tuesday 5 July
Tuesday lunchtime organ concert
Given by Hilary Norris, Herefordshire. Projection from
the organ loft onto a large screen in the nave. Enjoy
lunch at the same time in the Mundi Café. Retiring
collection. 1.15-2 pm
Saturday 23 July
Tuesday 2 August
Three Choirs Festival, Gloucester
The opening day of the festival, this year held in
Gloucester. Visit www.3choirs.org or call 01452 768928
for full details of the programme.
Tuesday 26 July
Tuesday lunchtime organ concert
Given by Ben Bloor, Brompton Oratory. Projection from
the organ loft onto a large screen in the nave. Enjoy
lunch at the same time in the Mundi Café. Retiring
collection. 1.15-2 pm
Wednesday 27 July
BBC Radio 3 Choral Evensong
Broadcast from the Three Choirs Festival and sung
by the choirs of Gloucester, Hereford and Worcester
cathedrals. 3.30 pm and repeated the following
Sunday. Also available on iplayer.
Friday 29 July
Jazz in the Chapterhouse Garden
Tuesday 12 July
Tower tour
Tuesday 19 July
Tuesday lunchtime organ concert
Green Men and Griffins Family
Craft Days
BFG ­charity film premiere. Please contact the Trust
office (01432 374261) for more information.
Film premiere
Thursday 7 July
Including valediction and admission of choristers.
Music to include William Walton’s The Twelve. 5.30 pm
Given by Jonathan Allsopp, Durham Cathedral and
former Hereford Cathedral organ scholar. Projection
from the organ loft onto a large screen in the nave.
Enjoy lunch at the same time in the Mundi Café.
Retiring collection. 1.15-2 pm
AUGUST
Drop into the Cathedral Barn for crafty fun & storytelling. Admission free. Thursdays in August. 10.30 am
– 3.30 pm. With additional support from the Garfield
Weston Foundation, Tabor Charitable Trust, Croft Trust
and WA Cadbury Trust
Thursday 21 July
Big Sky play a melodic jazz fusion, which is picking up
fans everywhere. Chapterhouse bar open from 12 noon
– jazz 1 pm onwards.
Supported by Knight Frank, Wye Valley Group, Thomas
Carroll Group, Treasurers & Son, Scartla and an
anonymous donor.
Tuesday lunchtime organ concert
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Given by Andrew McCrea, Worcester. Projection from
the organ loft onto a large screen in the nave. Enjoy
lunch at the same time in the Mundi Café. Retiring
collection. 1.15-2 pm
HEREFORD CATHEDRAL EVENTS
Climb the 218 steps to the top of the tower and one
of the most stunning views in Herefordshire from the
Black Mountains to the Malvern Hills – the county in a
single glance! Details on www.herefordcathedral.org
or contact 01432 374202.
Choral Evensong from Hereford
Cathedral
Log on to Hereford Cathedral on SoundCloud for
regular services.
Tuesday 16 August
Tuesday lunchtime organ concert
Given by Greg Abrahams, Cheltenham. Projection from
the organ loft onto a large screen in the nave. Enjoy
lunch at the same time in the Mundi Café. Retiring
collection. 1.15-2 pm
Friday 19 August
Jazz in the Chapterhouse Garden
Given by Jeremy Allen, London. Projection from the
organ loft onto a large screen in the nave. Enjoy lunch
at the same time in the Mundi Café. Retiring collection.
1.15-2 pm
Dave Price Trio featuring longstanding musicians from
a variety of traditions and backgrounds bringing a
diversity to their music. Chapterhouse bar open from
12 noon – jazz 1 pm onwards.
Supported by Knight Frank, Wye Valley Group, Thomas
Carroll Group, Treasurers & Son, Scartla and an
anonymous donor.
Friday 5 August
Tuesday 23 August
Tuesday lunchtime organ concert
Jazz in the Chapterhouse Garden
Fedora Chic Acoustic Quartet promise to take you there
with an eclectic mix of gentle and exquisite songs they
can find. Chapterhouse bar open from 12 noon – jazz
1 pm onwards.
Supported by Knight Frank, Wye Valley Group, Thomas
Carroll Group, Treasurers & Son, Scartla and an
anonymous donor.
Tuesday 9 August
Tuesday lunchtime organ concert
Given by Matthew Bladen, London. Projection from the
organ loft onto a large screen in the nave. Enjoy lunch
at the same time in the Mundi Café. Retiring collection.
1.15-2 pm
Friday 12 August
Jazz in the Chapterhouse Garden
FB Pocket Orchestra play an atmospheric, vibrant, yet
charming collection of songs. Chapterhouse bar open
from 12 noon – jazz 1 pm onwards.
Supported by Knight Frank, Wye Valley Group, Thomas
Carroll Group, Treasurers & Son, Scartla and an
anonymous donor.
Tuesday lunchtime organ concert
Given by Timothy Parsons, Winchester Cathedral (and
former Hereford Cathedral organ scholar). Projection
from the organ loft onto a large screen in the nave.
Enjoy lunch at the same time in the Mundi Café.
Retiring collection. 1.15-2 pm
Friday 26 August
Jazz in the Chapterhouse Garden
Remi Harris Trio returns by popular demand. With his
unique blend of styles from Gypsy swing to the blues.
Named as one of the ‘10 young British jazz musicans
you should know’ last year. Chapterhouse bar open
from 12 noon – jazz 1 pm onwards.
Supported by Knight Frank, Wye Valley Group, Thomas
Carroll Group, Treasurers & Son, Scartla and an
anonymous donor.
Tuesday 30 August
Tuesday lunchtime organ concert
Given by Paul Carr, Birmingham. Projection from the
organ loft onto a large screen in the nave. Enjoy lunch
at the same time in the Mundi Café. Retiring collection.
1.15-2 pm
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HOLA!
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own own
homehome
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Rd, Rd,
RossRoss
01989
tel. tel.
01989
562 562
092 092
Professional Carpet Fitters
Available for new and adaptations
Quality flooring also available at down to earth prices
For a quote & advice call
Paul or Ben Stollery
Tel: 01989 770431 / 770307
Mobile: 07977 520194
DMC CARPENTRY
All types of carpentry & building work undertaken
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Trecilla House, Llangarron
[email protected]
01989 770198 / 07891 558538
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Gentle, light touch therapy for you, your family, your dog and your horse –
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RICHARD LAMMAS
DOMESTIC / COMMERCIAL ELECTRICIAN
NEW BUILDS • REWIRES • LIGHT FITTINGS
EXTRA SOCKETS • FAULT-FINDING
Tel: 01600 715220 or 07590 652057
WYE VALLEY
FOOTCARE
Professional treatment
in your own home.
Corns, calluses,
problem nails etc.
J. ROBSON
BUILDING & DESIGN
n General building
n Stonework & pointing
n Traditional lime mortar work
n Restoration work
n Roofing repairs & re-slating
Supplier of
hard, soft,
or mixed
firewood
logs.
Logs delivered
in bulk bags or
by the trailer load
(cut to your requirements)
FREE local delivery
Kindling wood also available
Fast, friendly service
Phone 07779 391381
n Oak framing
n Garden buildings & log stores
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n Porches built from
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Tel. 01989 770201
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bespoke design
Please phone for
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or 07931 169213
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www.hollowash.co.uk
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Friendly, trustworthy advice
for small businesses
and home users.
your local IT Support company
Singing Lessons
at Bridges
from a professional soloist
All levels of ability -fun & serious
Catherine King
(Llangrove: HR9 6EY)
01989 770057 • 07515 878749
Email: [email protected]
www.catherineking.org
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Any work undertaken
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INDEPENDENT FAMILY
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
Established 1929
Complete funeral service, personally
conducted with dignity and
compassion
Private Chapel of Rest
Day & Night Service
Monumental Services
Golden Charter & Help the Aged
Pre-Paid Funeral Plans
Chippenham Funeral Home
Howells Place
MONMOUTH NP25 3ED
Tel: 01600 772244
ROB MADDY
GAS & OIL FIRED BOILER SERVICES
Maintenance • Service & Repair
Condensing • Combis • AGAs • Rayburns
01981 251660
0790 3617303
LANDLORDS’ CERTIFICATES
CORGI & OFTEC REGISTERED
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heart of rural Herefordshire. Here we combine traditional techniques
with modern technology to create a lasting quality. Our attention to
detail and dedication to excellence ensure that we produce the finest
quality ironwork for all styles home and gardens. Oldfield Forge Ltd
can design and make almost anything and will providing professional
advice. We approach every project as an opportunity to create
something unique to the individual client’s requirements. Oldfield
Forge Ltd is a specialist traditional blacksmithing company who offer
best in design and detail, keeping alive a long heritage of unrivalled
English craftsmanship. A visit to our showroom is a worthy visit or
down load our catalogue to see our beautiful handmade ironwork.
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Windows
• REPLACEMENT WINDOWS
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• HIGH-QUALITY ALUMINIUM and
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Tel. 01989 770651
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MCFHP MAFHP
Foot Health
Practitioner
A complete range of foot care in the
convenience of your own home to
help you maintain healthy feet.
DENNIS WALKER & SON
TREE SERVICES
We are a professional local family
run business we pride ourselves on
our high quality standard of work
and customer satisfaction.
Services we can offer you:
• Dismantling and removal of dangerous
or unwanted trees • Crown reduction/
crown thinning/pollarding • Dead wooding •
Fruit tree pruning • Tree felling • Woodland
management • Tree planting • Garden hedge
trimming • Stump removal using our narrow
access stump grinder • Tracked or road tow
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• Fully NPTC qualified •
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Tel: 01873 821487
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Harris
Chainsaws & Garden Machinery
SALES, SERVICE & REPAIR
of all types of
CHAINSAWS & GARDEN MACHINERY
ALSO
Verrucas
Cracked heels
Ingrown toe nails
Diabetic foot care
Nail trimming and filing
Fungal foot and nail infections
Reduction of thickened or ‘bulky’ nails
Removal of corns, calluses and hard skin
Wood Cutting & Garden Machinery
Accessories • Garden Tools
Tel: 01989 770 893
07821 540 925
The Pond Workshop • Llangarron
Ross-on-Wye • HR9 6NH
• Collection service available •
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Fax: (01989) 770827
Email: [email protected]
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Bishopswood
Village Hall
At Shires Chiropractic Clinic
we are passionate about
Chiropractic Care.
Our Mission is to enhance the
health and wellbeing of our
individual patients and the
community. If you are looking for
help with any nerve, muscle or
joint issue for yourself or a family
member get in touch.
Shires Chiropractic Clinic, Unit 10
Martians Grove Business Park
Whitchurch, Ross-on-Wye
Herefordshire, HR9 6BJ
01600 890 282 07726 297 813
www.shireschiropracticclinic.co.uk
www.BVHonline.co.uk
We offer a comprehensive range of
facilities to suit any occasion• Receptions and private parties
• Conferences and courses
• Exhibitions
• Meetings and seminars
• Village events
Seating for 160, or 130 at tables
for meals. Large, modern well
equipped kitchen.
Meeting room and fully equipped bar
available. Ample car parking
Phone 07501 530408
P L U M B I N G & H E AT I N G
• From outside taps to
bathrooms and complete
central heating systems
• Specialists in oil boilers
(OFTEC registered
technician)— servicing,
installations, commissioning
and tank installations
• Grant solar trained installer
• Emergency call-outs
For competent, friendly service,
call 0772 333 2519
or 01594 833 482
City & Guilds qualified
Fully insured
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Nigel Cave
Monumental Masons
Suppliers of quality memorials
Additional inscriptions
Cleaning & renovating
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All at competitive prices
Free quotations
YOUR LOCAL MASON
01600 890098 : 07950 117122
www.monmouthmemorials.co.uk
MIKE FOLEY
MAINTENANCE
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Memorials
Interior-exterior decorating
Tiling • Carpentry • Plumbing
Kitchens & bathrooms
ALL ASPECTS OF HOME MAINTENANCE
Call for free estimate and advice
01989 770420 mob. 07901 960380
• Full-time care/ Respite care
• Excellent standards, highly regarded by
health care professionals • Varied activities
• Freshly prepared food cooked on an Aga
• Superb homely environment; en suite facilities
• Beautifully restored Georgian rectory, set
in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty
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your local painter & decorator
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standard of workmanship. Works with no
fuss or mess. Makes walls, doors and
windows look like new. Prompt and
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from numerous satisfied clients.
To arrange a quote call
01981 240 726
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READINGS for JULY
3rd
July
Trinity 6 Green
2 Kings 5.1–14
Psalm 30
Galatians 6. [1–6] 7–16
Luke 10.1–11, 16–20
10th July Trinity 7 Green
Amos 7.7–end
Psalm 82
Colossians 1.1–14
Luke 10.25–37
17th July Trinity 8 Green
Amos 8.1–12
Psalm 52
Colossians 1.15–28
Luke 10.38–end
24th July Trinity 9 Green or James the Apostle Red
Hosea 1, 2-10
Acts 11.27-12.2
Psalm 85. 1-7
Psalm 126
Colossians 2.6-15
Matthew 20.20-28
Luke 11.1-13
31st July Trinity 10 Green
Hosea 11.1–11
Psalm 107.1–9, 43 [or 107.1–9]
Colossians 3.1–11
Luke 12.13–21
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DAILY PRAYERS for JULY
1 For Goodrich School’s worship service at St Giles, celebrating poetry and music
2 For Hugo Richardson & Julia Bradshaw, getting married at Llangarron
3 For Bobby Joseph Powell, being baptized at Llangarron
4 For Llangrove Leapfrogs Stay and Play
5 For our neighbours in the St Weonards and Wormelow Hundred Benefices
6 For vision for our Government and all political leaders following the EU referendum
7 For our Diocesan Synod, discussing a vision for the diocese and a budget for 2017
8 For our Parish Councils and Parochial Church Councils and all in positions of local leadership
9 For all artists showing work in the Forest and Valley Open Studios, with thanks for their inspiration
10 For Jackson George Meredith, being baptized at Llangrove, and all involved in the baptism at Ganarew
11 For Llangrove Academy’s church week, that the children may be inspired by what they learn
12 For all who provide spiritual guidance to others
13 For safe travel and an enjoyable day out for all on the annual shopping trip to Cardiff
14 For all who lead worship and who plan alternative services for different situations
15 On St Swithin’s Day, for all growers of apples and other fruit
16 For Anders Nilsson & Hana Lewis, being blessed at Llanrothal after a civil marriage at Dewsall Court
17 For the Galloping Gourmet event in Bishopswood
18 For the Goodrich Ladies’ Guild and its work for the community
19 For the Goodrich Afternoon Club and its work for the community
20 For the Whitchurch Good Neighbour coffee morning
21 For the Women’s Institute in Llangrove
22 For Wye Reaches Mission 2016 and its outreach to the wider community
23 For Christopher Harris & Samantha Haggett, getting married at Llangrove
24 For Cafe Church in the Aisle at Whitchurch
25 For the Aisle Community lunch at Whitchurch
26 For Homespun, the community crafting group
27 For the Hillcrest House Group; and Messy Church at the Wyesham Christian Fellowship
28 For the residents and staff of Ganarew House care home
29 For all families, especially those coping with economic hardship, illness or disability
30 Remembering William Wilberforce, social reformer, for strength to bring God’s compassion to all in need
31For Lola Sienna Matthews, being baptized at Dixton; and Warren Knight & Zoe Pimblett, getting married
at Bishopswood
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READINGS for AUGUST
7th
August
Trinity 11Green
Isaiah 1.1, 10–20
Psalm 50.1–8, 23–end [or 50.1–7]
Hebrews 11.1–3, 8–16
Luke 12.32–40
14th August
Trinity 12Green
Isaiah 5.1–7
Psalm 80.1–2, 9–end [or 80.9–end]
Hebrews 11.29 —12.2
Luke 12.49–56
21st August
Trinity 13Green
Jeremiah 1.4–10
Psalm 71.1–6
Hebrews 12.18–end
Luke 13.10–17
28th August
Trinity 14Green
Jeremiah 2.4–13
Psalm 81.1, 10–16 [or 81.1–11]
Hebrews 13.1–8, 15–16
Luke 14.1, 7–14
4th
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September Trinity 15Green
Jeremiah 18.1–1I
Psalm 139.1–5, 12–18 [or 139.1–7]
Philemon 1–21
Luke 14.25–33
DAILY PRAYERS for AUGUST
1 For all going on holiday at this time of the year, that they may find refreshment
2 For those unable to go on holiday, for whatever reason, that they too may find time to rest
3 For the Forestry Commission and all who plant and care for our woodlands
4 For all priests and deacons as they exercise their pastoral responsibilities
5 For Liam Fogarty & Katie Thomas, getting married at Dixton
6 On the festival of the Transfiguration, that we might have eyes to see Christ as he really is
7 For organists and choirs and all who help to lead our worship with music
8 For all involved in communication, in the national media and in social media
9 Remembering Mary Sumner, for local branches of the Mothers’ Union and all that they do
10 For the Hillcrest House Group
11 For the residents and staff of Hazelhurst Nursing Home
12 On International Youth Day, for all young people who make positive contributions to their communities
13 For Philip Davies & Melissa Ives, getting married at Whitchurch
14 For the Wye Reaches Benefice Get-Together & Barbecue, Bishopswood
15 On the festival of the Blessed Virgin Mary, for grace that we might share her glory
16 For Revd Ben & Lisa Bentham, hoping to move into the Llangrove Vicarage in mid-August
17 For the Whitchurch Good Neighbour coffee morning
18 Remembering Archbishop Roger Vaughan, for our neighbours in the Roman Catholic Church
19 On World Humanitarian Day, for those who face danger and adversity to help others in need
20 Remembering Bernard of Clairvaux, for all who guide others in the way of prayer
21 For William Rees Sherrington and Eliza Warren, being baptized at Goodrich and Llangrove
22 Remembering John Kemble, for forgiveness for all acts of brutality, especially those committed in the
name of religion
23 For Hereford Cathedral: those who serve and worship there; and all who visit
24 On the festival of Bartholomew the Apostle, for grace to follow his example in preaching God’s word
25 For our bishops Richard and Alistair and a blessing on their ministries
26 For the National Gardens Scheme and all who open and visit gardens to support charities
27 For Mark Castree & Leanne Davies, getting married at Whitchurch
28 That the Flower Festival at Dixton may give time and space for reflection and renewal
29 That we may all enjoy the Bank Holiday
30 Remembering John Bunyan, for all who strive to seek and stand up for truth
31 For retreat houses and all other places where we may be reinvigorated by the Holy Spirit
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CHURCH SERVICES - JULY
Diocese of Hereford
I’m struck by how often things are
said in churches which have some
truth in them, but can be negatively
misleading if taken as the whole truth.
•So, “It’s not all about bums on
seats.” Of course it’s not: there is
a lot more that makes a healthy
church than the numbers of people
attending. But that doesn’t give
us an excuse not to be concerned
about numbers at all.
•“There’s more to mission than
evangelism.” Yes, there is: mission
is the whole of what God sends
his church out to do; evangelism
is proclaiming the good news of
Jesus Christ, with the intention
of obtaining a response. Without
evangelism, there wouldn’t be any
Christians to engage in mission.
So, yes, there’s more to mission than
evangelism - but there’s not less
than evangelism!
•“Without love we are nothing. “
Yes, that’s true too, but it’s not the
same as “All you need is love”, as the
Beatles sang. Yes, St Paul wrote that
without love we are nothing. He also
said that of faith, hope and love, the
greatest is love.
Love is at the heart of everything
the Christian stands for, but that’s
not the same as saying it’s all we
need.
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•“There’s no quick fix.” There is a lot
of truth in that.” Similarly, “ To every
difficult problem, there’s an easy
solution – the wrong one.” But to
say that there’s no quick fix is not
to say that there is no fix at all, that
there’s nothing that can be done
when we are faced with seemingly
impossible challenges.
•“Preach the gospel at all times; use
words if necessary.” This is one of
the most mis-quoted and mis-used
sayings of all time. Often attributed
to St Francis, there is no evidence
that he actually said it. He did say,
“All should preach by their deeds,”
meaning that preachers’ deeds
should match their words. But it
is absurd to infer from that that
St Francis thought that telling the
gospel in words did not matter.
One of St Francis’ biographers
wrote that “he preached to any that
gathered to hear the strange but fiery
little preacher form Assisi. His words
were neither hollow nor ridiculous,
but filled with the power of the Holy
Spirit, penetrating the marrow of the
heart, so that listeners were turned to
great amazement.”
All those sayings have some truth in
them: none of them gives an excuse to
avoid taking seriously God’s call to us.
3 July
Bishopswood
Dixton
Ganarew
Whitchurch
Wyesham
Goodrich
Llangarron
Llangrove
Marstow
Welsh Newton 10 July
Dixton
8.30
Holy Communion BCP
Ganarew 11.00Baptism
Goodrich
11.00
Holy Communion
Llangarron
11.00
Holy Communion
Llangrove
9.30
Family Service & Baptism
17 July
Dixton
Ganarew
Whitchurch
Wyesham
Goodrich
Llangarron
Llangrove
Marstow
Welsh Newton
8.30
11.00
11.00
10.30
11.00
11.00
4.30pm
9.30
3.00pm
24 July
Bishopswood
Dixton
Whitchurch
Wyesham
Goodrich
Llangarron
Llangrove
11.00
Holy Communion
11.00Matins
11.00
Lay led Service
9.15
Holy Communion
8.30
Holy Communion BCP
11.00
Holy Communion
9.30
Holy Communion
31 July
Dixton
Ganarew
Llangrove
11.00
9.30
11.00
7 August
Bishopswood
11.00
Sunday Praise in the Village Hall
Dixton
8.30
Holy Communion (said) BCP
Ganarew
9.30
Holy Communion BCP
Whitchurch
11.00
Holy Communion
Wyesham
9.15
???
Goodrich
11.00
Sung Matins
Llangarron11.00Matins
Llangrove
9.30
Holy Communion BCP
Marstow
10.00
Sunday Praise
Welsh Newton 8.30
Holy Communion (said) BCP
11.00
8.30
9.30
11.00
3.00pm
11.00
11.00
9.30
10.00
8.30
Sunday Praise in the Village Hall
Holy Communion (said) BCP
Holy Communion BCP
Holy Communion
Evensong
Sung Matins
Holy Baptism
Holy Communion
Sunday Praise
Holy Communion (said) BCP
Holy Communion BCP
Songs of Praise
Holy Communion
Sunday Praise
Holy Communion
Morning Prayer
Evensong
Holy Communion
Evensong
Benefice Songs of Praise
Holy Communion
Benefice Holy Communion
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CHURCH SERVICES - AUGUST
7 August
Bishopswood
11.00
Sunday Praise in the Village Hall
Dixton
8.30
Holy Communion (said) BCP
Ganarew
9.30
Holy Communion BCP
Whitchurch
11.00
Holy Communion
Wyesham
9.15
Northumbrian Holy Communion
Goodrich
11.00
Sung Matins
Llangarron11.00Matins
Llangrove
9.30
Holy Communion
Marstow
10.00
Sunday Praise
Welsh Newton 8.30
Holy Communion (said) BCP
14 August
Bishopswood
Dixton
Ganarew
Whitchurch
Wyesham
Goodrich
Llangarron
Llangrove
1.00pm
11.00
TBC
11.00
9.15
11.00
11.00
9.30
21 August
Bishopswood
Dixton
Ganarew
Whitchurch
Wyesham
Goodrich
Llangarron
Llangrove
Marstow
Welsh Newton
3.00pm
Service at Hazelhurst
8.30
Holy Communion BCP
11.00Matins
11.00
Holy Communion
10.30
Sunday Praise
11.00
Holy Communion
11.00
Morning Prayer
4.30pm
Evensong & Baptism
9.30
Holy Communion
3.00pm
Evensong
28 August
Bishopswood
Dixton
Whitchurch
Wyesham
Goodrich
Llangarron
Llangrove
3.00pm
11.00
11.00
9.15
8.30
11.00
9.30
4 September
44 Holy Communion & Barbecue
Ante Communion to be completed at BBQ
Ante Communion to be completed at BBQ
Ante Communion to be completed at BBQ
Ante Communion to be completed at BBQ
Holy Communion
Holy Communion
Family Service
Songs of Praise
Matins & Baptism
Lay led Service
Holy Communion
Holy Communion BCP
Holy Communion
Holy Communion
Bishopswood
11.00
Sunday Praise in the Village Hall
Dixton
8.30
Holy Communion (said) BCP
Ganarew
9.30
Holy Communion BCP
Whitchurch
11.00
Holy Communion
Wyesham
9.15
Sunday Praise
Goodrich
11.00
Sung Matins
Llangarron11.00Matins
Llangrove
9.30
Holy Communion
Marstow
10.00
Sunday Praise
Welsh Newton 8.30
Holy Communion (said) BCP