Moulton Scene Festival 2013
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Moulton Scene Festival 2013
EUW`W Moulton VOLUME 10 : NO. 8 BROCHURES LEAFLETS POSTCARDS FOLDED LEAFLETS FOLDERS BUSINESS CARDS STATIONERY POSTERS 1A Spinney View Round Spinney Northampton NN3 8RF T: 01604 670 007 E: [email protected] Spring 2013 • M OULTON S C ENE | 1 Front page main photo provided by Roger Tyler. If anyone has taken any photographs of village views and would like them to feature in the Scene, please email them to us. Contents 02 Editorial 03 Chairman of the Parish Council – Barry Care MBE 05 From Your MP Chris Heaton-Harris 07 Report from Parish Footpath Warden Roger Tyler 09 2013 May Queen 09 Moulton Village Festival 11 Moulton Surgery 13 Moulton Sports Complex 15 Moulton Primary School 15 Moulton College 17 Moulton Library 21 Friends of Moulton Library 21 Horts Estate Agents 23 JND Property Maintenance 25 Helping Hands: Give Blood and Anthony Nolan Organisation; DDC Care & Repair; NCC Street Doctor; Moulton & Overstone Educational Trust; Monday Club; Moulton Village Car Scheme 29 New to Moulton: Fun with Music; The Café @ jgallery 31 Village Clubs and Societies: Sing & Sign; Moulton Allotment Association; Moulton Church Bellringers; Moulton Memory Cafe; Moulton Morris Men; Moulton Players; Moulton Youth Theatre; Moulton Movies; Moulton Afternoon WI; Moulton Evening WI; Moulton & District Gardeners’ Society; Moulton History Society; Moulton Keep Fit; Girl Guides; Network Arts; The Friend-leys; Hardy Plants Society 47 Focus on Sport and Youth: Moulton FC & Moulton Magpies Youth; White Tiger Taekwon-do; Brampton Heath Golf Centre 53 Church News: Moulton Parish Church; Carey Baptist Church 55 Obituaries 57 Useful Phone Numbers 59 Opening times; ‘Welcome to Moulton’ Pack 61 Index of Advertisers 63 ‘What Not to Miss!’ until May 2013 74 Chronicle & Echo ‘Down Your Way’ 75 Moulton Village Trail Guide 76 Halls to Hire 77 Moulton Development Plan Update Moulton Scene Information VOLUME 10 | No. 8 The next edition of The Moulton Scene will be published on or about 1st May 2013, and will cover the period 1st May to 31st August 2013. Advertisements, editorial and diary dates by 15th March 2012 (please note deadline) to Moulton Parish Council, Moulton Village Hall, Pound Lane, Moulton, NN3 7SD. T: 01604 492318 E: [email protected] ADVERTISING COSTS (incl. of VAT): £60.00 Half page B&W (128 x 90mm) Half page Colour £90.00 Quarter page B&W (60 x 90mm) £35.00 Quarter page Colour £52.50 Full page (128 x 183mm) Colour only £175.00 Payment is required with your advertisement: Clerk to the Parish Council, Moulton Village Hall, Pound Lane, Moulton, Northampton, NN3 7SD T: 01604 492318 E: [email protected] W: www.moultonparishcouncil.org.uk Design and Print by: On Demand Print – T: 01604 670007 E: [email protected] Copyright Moulton Parish Council 2012. No part of this publication may be reproduced without permission of the Parish Council. The content is not necessarily the view of the Parish Council. 2 | M O U LTON S CENE • Spring 2013 n Scene. ing 2012-13 issue of the Moulto Welcome to the Winter/Spr Moulton to all those involved with As always, a big thank you support r you ser, erti adv tributor or an Scene, whether you are a con also sent appreciated. Our thanks are is much needed and always putting it all together for us! to Richard at ‘On Demand’ for do not regarding the ‘Scene’ please If you have any comments come wel dback/suggestions are always hesitate to get in touch. Fee ht mig t tha e, up that isn’t listed in her and if you attend a local gro please get in touch. like to contribute next time, as and Prosperous New Year!! Wishing you a Happy Christm MOULTON MINIBUS SERVICE & SURROUNDING AREAS 6, 7, 8 & 16 Seat Mini Buses Available CALL NOW FOR COMPETIT A IV QUOTE E • AIRPORT RUNS • LOCAL & LONG DISTANCE • PARTIES / FUNCTIONS / SPECIAL OCCASIONS • HEN / STAG NIGHTS • 24 HOUR SERVICE – All Vehicles Licensed and Driver’s CRB checked. TELEPHONE NORTHAMPTON MOBILE 01604 642 858 07786 902 515 Spring 2013 • M OULTON S C ENE | 3 NZWU\PM8IZQ[P +W]VKQT+PIQZUIV Seasonal greetings to all of you! A time of year when perhaps we are all inclined to over-indulge ourselves a little, but when really we should be remembering others and perhaps be setting aside our own preoccupations to show goodwill to all around us. Many of you may be aware I am a retired head teacher and I can recall one school assembly just after the annual Christmas holiday when children were asked about their recent Christmas presents and which one was most important or had been the best. After a succession of children giving excited eulogies about Star Wars toys, electronic games, and so on; one little lad stepped up to the front to tell us about the present he had bought for his Mum and how pleased he was that she loved it so much. That small boy’s unselfish thoughts about ‘his best present’ and his Mum’s joy on Christmas day brought a special magic into our lives at that morning assembly. You will know from the recent Questionnaire, our Parish Council is preparing a Neighbourhood Development Plan. Thanks are due to everyone who took time to fill one in and also to those who came to view the results at the Open Day in September. It was pleasing to note that many of the long cherished policies of your Parish Council were reflected in villagers’ responses, as well as those replies also sharing many of the council’s main concerns over matters such as traffic, and pressures from housing development. The Neighbourhood Plan will set out a vision of how we all hope our village can develop over the next few decades and can be used to guide us in local decision making to achieve those aims. Considerations of planning matters, traffic, infrastructure, etc, etc, will all feature in the Plan but perhaps more importantly for our wellbeing and daily life will be the section that sets out our hopes for improving community services: with issues of support for the young, the elderly, leisure facilities, the work of voluntary groups, and so on. We welcome the involvement of all the various village groups as well as individuals, so please pass on your thoughts and suggestions about this particular area of the NDP. Please be aware we are still gathering information and collecting views at each stage of the preparation process, and there will be more consultation days as part of this, so there is still time to pass on your comments and views. Do remember, however, the little lad at that Christmas assembly I mentioned at the start of this piece, and as you do so, direct your thoughts to the needs of others and the benefits to the wider community as you give consideration to our village and its future. B A R RY C A R E MBE 4 | M O U LTON S CENE • Spring 2013 Contact Parish Clerk Pound Lane, Moulton Northampton NN3 7SD Tel: 01604 492318 VillageHall Mon-Fri 9-5 p.m. The village of Moulton, located to the rural north of the town of Northampton has a thriving community of about 3600 people. Moulton Village Hall is managed by the Parish Council for the benefit of local people. The Village Hall is ideally suited for: Meetings, Parties, Wedding Receptions, Club Nights, Social Events. Accommodation comprises the Main Hall, Kitchen, Committee Room, Bar and Lounge area which can be hired separately or as a whole. The Village Hall has a capacity of 200 people, depending on the type of function, with a maximum of 100 people seated. The Hall is fully equipped with tables, upholstered chairs, a portable Public Address System, stage spotlights and a fitted projector screen which can be made available for appropriate bookings. Consumption of alcoholic beverages in the Village Hall is permitted subject to the necessary licence being obtained. Enquiries and bookings for the bar and lounge of the Sports Complex should be made on 01604 641622. For further advice please contact the Clerk. The Kitchen has stainless steel fitted equipment and a catering size stove and oven. It is fully equipped with crockery. • People with disabilities should find all facilities easily accessible both in the Village Hall and in the Sports Complex. • There is a large car park adjacent to the Village Hall shared with the School and the Sports Complex. Availability is dependent on usage. Spring 2013 • M OULTON S C ENE | 5 NZWUaW]Z58°+PZQ[0MI\WV̉0IZZQ[ As a former Member of the European Parliament I used to try to represent a whole region, the East Midlands, to the best of my ability. That said, it was an impossible task to get around such a diverse and vast area. As I looked around at the last Labour Government’s attempts to regionalise everything, I became very aware that the temptation was that all services get sucked into the area of “highest demand” – the “Golden triangle” between Nottingham, Derby and Leicester. This meant those living in Lincolnshire and Northamptonshire received less, even though in tax terms they contributed more. The mammoth grandiose projects that Labour loved so much – like the regionalisation of Fire Control, failed terribly and cost the taxpayer millions. When the Coalition came in I thought we killed much of this regionalisation and all the failures attached with it and I was truly delighted to see them all go. However, one regionalisation project still went ahead. The Ambulance service went from “Two Shires” (two counties) to “EMAS” – the East Midlands Ambulance Service and since then all the horrible old qualities of a regionalised service have been on display. Lots of money has been spent, supposedly to save money in the long term, at the centre in Nottingham. Personnel has been “centralised” at a cost of over £1m, but still a huge amount of the work is done within each ambulance station. At the same time, the service is struggling to meet its targets. Now I am no fan of targets set from the centre and if you ask anyone who works in the Ambulance Service you’ll know that they are completely arbitrary anyway. There doesn’t seem to be much science between whether you have to attend a call within eight or fourteen minutes – but this is currently what the Service is measured on and if you live in my constituency then, to be quite frank, you’re lucky to get an ambulance arrive within the targeted time. This is not the Service’s fault – it is simply because of the huge area that they have to service. So, why am I telling you this? Well, right now the East Midlands Ambulance Service is consulting on a re-structuring of the service it provides and consulting on its proposals. The aim for them is to reduce costs by reducing Stations and is based on some very sophisticated modelling of demand. I have looked at these plans and I’ve spent a day with the Ambulance Service on the front line, as it were. I’ve talked with various people who work for the service and even had the Head of EMAS down to my constituency to talk through the plans with me and local Paramedics and I have come to the conclusion that unless you live very close to Northampton 6 | M O U LTON S CENE • Spring 2013 :^HUULSS)\PSKLYZ %JEQMP]FYWMRIWWIWXEFPMWLIHJSVSZIV]IEVW +RXVH%XLOGHUV([WHQVLRQV /RIW&RQYHUVLRQV5HQRYDWLRQV :HDOVRVXSSO\ILWEHDXWLIXO .LWFKHQV%DWKURRPV :HDUHKDSS\WRDGYLVH\RX RIIHUDIXOOSODQGUDZLQJVHUYLFH IRUSODQQLQJDSSOLFDWLRQV 7KH0DSOHV%RXJKWRQ5RDG0RXOWRQ1RUWKDPSWRQ ssWWW3WANNELL"UILDERSCOUK Spring 2013 • M OULTON S C ENE | 7 in my constituency, these plans do not work in the interest of the majority of my constituents. A couple of people are campaigning about the retention of Ambulance Stations. I believe there is a need to keep at least one open, in Daventry, if the needs of my mainly rural constituency are to be served properly and the quality of working conditions maintained for those who work for EMAS. However, I’m not over exercised about bricks and mortar. In this case I’m much more concerned about maintaining a quality of service for my constituents and this means how quickly and safely an ambulance can get to you. Actually, following my day with EMAS, I did think there were a number of areas in which the service could be improved that would both save money and make the Paramedics and their colleagues’ jobs a tiny bit easier and their conditions a bit more tolerable. As you would expect, the staff have excellent ideas on this too. Alas, I’m not convinced the regionalised EMAS is over-worried about the views of those on the periphery of its region. Thus I was hoping you might take part in the ongoing consultation EMAS is running. You can access it here: www.emas.nhs.uk/ get-involved/being-the-best-consultation/ or if you contact me at The House of Commons, I will happily send you hard copies of it. Perhaps you disagree with me and believe that Labour’s old regionalisation policies were best for the emergency services – whatever your views, it is worth taking part in the consultation and reminding EMAS that they have to serve the whole of the East Midlands, not just the parts it is easy to reach and that if it does not do this, then perhaps we should be pushing for a Northamptonshire Ambulance Trust to take over the service for our County. Address: The House of Commons, Westminster, London. SW1A 0AA Email: [email protected] Phone: 0207-219-7048 Twitter: @chhcalling :MXWZ\NZWU8IZQ[P.WW\XI\P?IZLMV I hope that not too many of our local walkers have found their enthusiasm dampened by the recent and long spells of appalling weather which seem to have dominated most of our summer and autumn. The consequent saturated ground conditions must have presented an extra challenge to many of us venturing out on foot! As many local walkers will know, during the past few years, in addition to the normal network of public rights of way, we have been fortunate in having available to us three separate walking routes which, for a specified period prior to 2007, were apparently allocated to the area for the benefit of the public, under special access orders made under the “Countryside Stewardship Scheme”. One of these routes commenced in Boughton Fair Lane to the north of Moulton village and ran in a generally northerly direction over Moulton College farmland and formed a useful link with a public footpath just south of Pitsford Reservoir. This and other similar routes, as far as I am aware, have since remained available on an ‘informal’ basis for several years now, although the original access order relating to the route from Boughton Fair Lane was not renewed. It was only very recently I was asked by several walkers to look into the situation as they told me they’d become concerned as to whether the route from Boughton Fair Lane had been officially closed, principally due to the fact that a stile, previously placed at the southern end (at Boughton Fair Lane) was no longer in situ and that an adjacent gate had been secured by padlock and chain. Due to these circumstances they had become somewhat anxious about the future availability of the route. Happily, having since been in touch with the Farm Manager at Moulton College, I have been assured that the College authority, they having had the opportunity to consider the matter, have no immediate plans to deny bona fide 8 | M O U LTON S CENE • Spring 2013 2OG)DVKLRQHG9DOXHV3D\ 'LYLGHQGV)RU&ORXG\&OHDU ,W·VEHHQDFUD]\ IHZPRQWKVIRU &ORXG\&OHDU :LQGRZV7KH FRPSDQ\ZKLFK VSHFLDOLVHVLQUHSDLULQJ ZLQGRZVZKLFKDUH VWHDPHGXSEURNHQRU GDPDJHGE\UHSODFLQJ WKHSDQHV²QRWWKH IUDPHVKDVJURZQ UDSLGO\DVKRPHRZQHUV WDNHDGYDQWDJHRIWKHLU VHUYLFHV 0DQDJLQJ'LUHFWRU 7UHYRU6NLGPRUHIHHOV WKDWKLVDSSURDFKLVWKH NH\¶2XUSURGXFWLV VLPSOH,I\RXUGRXEOH JOD]LQJLVPLVWHGXSZH FDQUHSODFHWKHJODVVDW DIUDFWLRQRIWKHFRVWRI DQHZZLQGRZLQDQ\ W\SHRIIUDPHDQGZLWK DQHZ\HDUJXDUDQWHH %XWLW·VQRWMXVWDERXW VDYLQJSHRSOHPRQH\ DOWKRXJKWKDWREYLRXVO\ KHOSV6RPHSHRSOHPD\ FDOOWKHZD\,GRWKLQJV DOLWWOHROGIDVKLRQHG EXWLW·VDPD]LQJKRZD VLPSOHPL[RIPDQQHUV SXQFWXDOLW\DQGSHUVRQDO VHUYLFHLQFUHDVHV \RXUEXVLQHVV,·P FRQVWDQWO\WDNHQDEDFN E\FXVWRPHUVZKRDUH VKRFNHGWKDWZHWXUQXS ZKHQZHVD\ZHZLOOGR WKHMREWKDWLVUHTXLUHG DQGFOHDQXSDIWHU RXUVHOYHV,·PDIUDLGLW LQGLFDWHVWRPHWKDWWKHUH DUHPDQ\FRPSDQLHV ZKRGRQ·WDQGWKDW·VMXVW QRWIDLUWRWKHFXVWRPHU· KLVHWKRVLVSURYLQJWR EHDPDMRUIDFWRULQKLV VXFFHVV¶:KHQ,VWDUWHG RXW,MXVWGLGWKHWKLQJV WKDWFDPHQDWXUDOO\WR PH,UHDOO\KDWHEHLQJ OHWGRZQE\WUDGHVPHQ VR,ZDVGHWHUPLQHGQRW WROHWWKDWKDSSHQWRP\ FXVWRPHUV$VLWWXUQV RXWWKDWOLWWOHELWRIH[WUD FDUHKDVPHDQW,JHW IULHQGVDQGIDPLO\ RISHRSOH,KDYHGRQH ZRUNIRURQWKHSKRQH FRQVWDQWO\VRLW·VQRWMXVW SHUVRQDOO\VDWLVI\LQJEXW JRRGIRUEXVLQHVVWRR$W WKHHQGRIWKHGD\LW·VQRW URFNHWVFLHQFHLVLW"· 6RLI\RXUZLQGRZV DUHVWHDPHGXSEURNHQ RUGDPDJHGJLYH7UHYRU DFDOOIRUDIUHHTXRWDWLRQ RQDQG KH·OOEHKDSS\WRKHOS &ORXG\&OHDU VHUYLFHWKHZKROHRI 1RUWKDPSWRQVKLUHIURP WKHLUORFDOGHSRWVDQG 7UHYRULVÀQGLQJWKDW 78)%1)(94(39&0)+0%>-2+# (SR´XVITPEGIXLI*VEQIWNYWXXLI4ERIW &VSOIRSV(EQEKIH;MRHS[W# *EYPX],MRKIW,ERHPIWSV0SGOW# ;ERX8LI0EXIWX)RIVK]7EZMRK+PEWW# %PP+PE^MRK&EGOIH&]3YV =IEV1ERYJEGXYVIVW+YEVERXII 4VMSVMX]*VIITLSRI [[[GPSYH]GPIEVGSQ [IQEOIWEZMRKQSRI]TIVJIGXP]GPIEV Spring 2013 • M OULTON S C ENE | 9 walkers access to the route. However, I do understand that access will continue to be granted on an ‘informal’ basis only and there is no intention at the present to dedicate the route as a public right of way. The College will endeavour to deal with the matter of providing easier access at the southern end. Two other routes in the area (Spectacle Lane to Butcher’s Lane, Boughton and on the east side of Pitsford) will remain available on a similar basis to the one at Boughton Fair Lane. The College would also like to make it clear that the driveway from Pitsford Road (Moulton) to Lodge Farm remains private and only available for those on official business. Moulton 9LOODJH)HVWLYDO On behalf of local walkers, I would like to take this opportunity to thank Moulton College authorities for their help and cooperation. Finally, may I stress the need for caution in the light of recent reports concerning the very serious threat to our ash trees due to the disease commonly known as ‘Ash Dieback’. Details of this latest problem have been well covered in the media. Walkers, I suggest, should by now be particularly aware of what to look out for and the precautions which we can take e.g. washing or sterilizing footwear after visiting woodland areas. ROGER TYLER 2013 May Queen Choosing our 2013 May Queen This will take place as usual during the Annual ‘Extravaganza’ Barn Dance to be held in the Secondary School Hall on Saturday, 26th January. The choosing of the May Queen will be held at about 9.30pm. A prize of £150 goes to the successful lady who must be from Moulton and be over 16 years of age at the time of selection. All wishing to enter must be at the school hall by 9pm and will be admitted free of charge. Festival Saturday is 18th May 2013 We need volunteers to organise events, concerts, stalls, and so on! This is our 42nd year but if this enjoyable village week is to continue we do need to find enthusiastic helpers from the younger generations. Please don’t just moan about what you think should happen … offer your help, get involved and organise your own thing! We particularly need more stalls, entertainments and sideshows for Festival Saturday afternoon – please organise something and register it (call 646818) so it can be listed in our programme. In recent years we’ve suffered from “ambush selling” by unofficial stalls so please be sure to register with us if you intend to have a stall, sell refreshments or have a sale of any kind. Whilst we respect that many of these fund raising efforts are run to support good causes it is only fair to give a reasonable donation into the funds to help cover insurance and other set-up costs and expenses. 10 | M O U LTON S CENE • Spring 2013 British Gas Trained 25 Years Experience Darren Cooke Gas and Central Heating Service Engineer All makes of boilers and systems serviced and repaired Combination boilers specialist Local Friendly Service New A rated boilers installed No call out fee Office telephone/fax: 01604 633298 Powerflushing Landlord inspections Daytime contact: 07812 766528 E-Mail: [email protected] Where the customer comes first! Care through excellence 24 hours a day 365 days a year Phone: 01604 628685 Email: [email protected] www.abingtonvets.co.uk Spring 2013 • M OULTON S C ENE | 11 It would be grand to have new events and ideas for the Programme! If you’ll organise it, we will include it! For those who are organising events, whether stalls, or individual festival events please be sure to let us know details by the beginning of March. This is important so the correct information can go into the programme, but also because our insurers need details of all our activities to provide the necessary cover. New residents may be interested in the background to our Annual Festival. It grew from the simple idea of providing a week in which varied activities, chosen and staged by local groups or individuals, could provide a good time for all. The programme is based upon past practice plus any new events that anyone – either an individual or group – would like to put on. Anybody should feel able to put on an event, exhibition, fund-raiser, or help by providing a stall on Festival Saturday. It is hoped that all village groups will help in that important way! 5W]T\WV ;]ZOMZa We have almost used all of our flu vaccine, so if you are in an at risk group and have not yet had your flu jab, please give us a ring as soon as possible to book your appointment. We would like to take this opportunity to remind everyone that we are open from 8.00 a.m. to 6.30 p.m. Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday. We are open on Wednesday from 8.00 a.m. to 8.00 p.m. and on Saturday from 8.00 a.m. to 11.15 a.m. Wednesday evening and Saturday morning appointments are for booked appointments only and can be really useful for patients who work and need appointment times outside of normal office hours. The Festival is non-profit making and only aims to cover the organising costs i.e. insurance and publicity. Our patient group has recently organised a talk on Dermatology at the surgery. The free tickets for this were taken up very quickly and they will be organising another talk in the New Year. Watch out for posters around the village for information on when the next talk will be. ADDITIONAL EVENTS AND HELPERS NEEDED FOR THIS NEXT FESTIVAL: WILL YOU HELP? (Call 646818) If you have any comments to make about the surgery please do not hesitate to contact me at the surgery on 01604 790108. Those that have raised money through the Festival can receive donations back – or can specify a cause to support. B A R RY C A R E S U E S A U N D E R S , Practice Manager 12 | M O U LTON S CENE • Spring 2013 All types of Gaswork and all Plumbing and Central Heating Boiler changes and upgrades to energy efficient Condensing Boilers, Boiler Servicing No job too big or too small VERY RELIABLE Mobile 07973 818 570 Spotlight Stage School NOW IN ITS 17th YEAR! Moulton’s very own Stage School Telephone: 01604 517862 for details Principal: Isobel Metcalf B.T.D.A. Qualifications are now part of the National Framework Lessons in Ballet, Tap and Modern Dance for children from 3 years old Spring 2013 • M OULTON S C ENE | 13 MZaXdbZidCdjaidcIedgih9dbeaZm$MZd[[ZgVl^YZgVc\Zd[VXi^k^i^Zh [dgi]Zl]daZXdbbjc^in"ndjc\dgdaYideVgi^X^eViZ^c$DZlbZbWZgh VgZValVnhlZaXdbZ$ @VcjVgn=nb:ZVah 7aai]gdj\]dji@VcjVgnlZVgZgjcc^c\VXdjeaZd[YZVah[dgdjgcZlVcYZm^hi^c\\nb jhZghid]Zaendjidh]^[ii]VijclVciZYl^ciZglZ^\]i x ,lZZ`h\nbjhV\Z[dgi]Zeg^XZd[*lZZ`h x ,bdci]VcY'(bdci]i^X`Zihd[[Zg^c\adc\iZgbhVk^c\h MZl^aaWZgjcc^c\djgedejaVgFaVnhX]ZbZ[dgX]^aYgZcV\ZY*#')nZVghdaY Yjg^c\i]ZjeXdb^c\]Va[iZgbh$7l^YZkVg^Zind[VXi^k^i^ZhVgZVkV^aVWaZ[dgi]Z X]^aYgZcideVgi^X^eViZ^c$@d^ci]ZbV^a^c\a^hi[dgjeYViZhk^VdjglZWh^iZ$ :jg^c\i]ZlZZ`VcYVilZZ`ZcYhlZl^aaWZh]dl^c\a^kZh`nhedgihdcdjgW^\hXgZZc^c i]ZWVg"l^i]hjggdjcYhdjcYidVYYidi]ZVibdhe]ZgZ ;kZgn<g^YVnc^\]iVi-0)&i]ZXdbeaZmgjch^iÉhZmigZbZanedejaVgHdaaZg:^hXd$9dbZ Vadc\l^i]VX]VcXZidh`ViZVadc\idi]ZaViZhibjh^XjcYZgdjgY^hXda^\]ihI`ViZ]^gZ^h VkV^aVWaZ"WjieaZVhZcdiZi]ZgZVgZVa^b^iZYcjbWZgd[h`ViZhhdXdbZZVganidVkd^Y Y^hVeed^cibZci Ejg[jaana^XZchZYWVgVgZVegdk^YZhVeaZVhVciVcYXdb[dgiVWaZZck^gdcbZci[dgVcnhdgi d[ZkZci"ZheZX^Vaanl]Zc]^gZY^cXdc_jcXi^dcl^i]i]ZL^aaV\Z>Vaa$M^i]Vl^YZgVc\Zd[ Yg^c`hVkV^aVWaZlZXVcVXXdbbdYViZW^gi]YVneVgi^Zh"lZYY^c\gZXZei^dch"fj^oc^\]ih" gVXZc^\]ih"egZhZciVi^dcZkZc^c\hVcYX]^aYgZcÉh eVgi^Zh ?[ndjVgZdkZg+&VcY]VkZhdbZ[gZZi^bZdcVJ]jghYVnV[iZgcddc"djgBZ^hjgZ9ajW hZhh^dcbZZiid`ZZeVXi^kZVcYhdX^Va^hZ$FVgi^X^eViZ^chedgihdgjhZi]Z\nbVcYi]Zc hdX^Va^hZ^ci]ZWVgVgZVV[iZglVgYhl^i]VXjed[iZVdgXd[[ZZVcYVW^hXj^i$EcXZV bdci]i]ZgZ^hViZVYVcXZ"l]ZgZndjXVcZc_dndaYi^bZ"bdYZgcWVaagddbVcY hZfjZcXZYVcXZhl^i]Vegd[Zhh^dcVadg\Vc^hiVcYdjg[jaana^XZchZYWVg$ 83&20,1*(9(176'(&(0%(50$< $&7,9,7< 52//(5',6&2 3/$<6&+(0( 7($'$1&( '$7(6 (9(5<)5,'$< DSDUWIURPWK0DUFK WK)(%²WK)(% 67$35²7+$35 WK0$<²670$< )5,67'(& )5,1'0$5 )5,7+-$1 )5,7+$35 )5,1')(% )5,670$< 7,0( J]ZVWdkZJZV:VcXZYViZhl^i]V VgZegdk^h^dcVaYViZh"YZeZcYVcidcXdc[^gbVi^dc[gdbi]Zdg\Vc^hi$ 3RXQG/DQH0RXOWRQ1RUWKDPSWRQ116' 7HO)D[ (PDLOPRXOWRQVSRUWVFRPSOH[#KRWPDLOFRP ZZZPRXOWRQVSRUWVFRPSOH[FRXN 14 | M O U LTON S CENE • Spring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pring 2013 • M OULTON S C ENE | 15 5W]T\WV8ZQUIZa 5W]T\WV+WTTMOM Successful Times ;KPWWT It seems difficult to believe but 18 months have In keeping with the wonderful traditions we maintain at our school, we recently celebrated Harvest with our usual Harvest Assembly and then shared all the harvest produce given to us by our children and parents with the Senior Citizens of the village. passed since I took over the reins of this inspirational College, during this time there have been many exciting changes and challenges. Last July saw the College celebrating our students’ success at the annual presentation of awards and celebrations for the College’s 90th year. These events were the culmination of the hard work and commitment of our students and also reflect the dedication and professionalism of the team of staff at Moulton, in ensuring each student achieves their potential. The events allowed us to not only celebrate past success but to look forward to the continued success of the College. New Reception & Registry Building that was opened in October. That it took our Years 5 and 6 children, and a veritable army of parent helpers, the best part of the rest of the morning to distribute the produce gives you a clear insight into just how generous our children and parents are when it comes to this sort of thing. We really do not know what we would do without them. If the number of thank you letters and cards we have had from those people who received our Harvest gifts is anything to go by, a lot of people were very grateful indeed. P E T E R S T U RG E S , Headteacher During the past 18 months not one but FOUR new buildings have been added to the campus, this is a reflection of the significant investment of circa £15 million and the foresight of the Governors. These outstanding new facilities enable our students to learn and practice their skills in a state of the art working environment. At Moulton, we believe that nothing should be too much trouble for our students and continually improving the college estate keeps the curriculum fresh and enables staff to have the benefit of being able to use and develop their skills in the latest industry standard facilities. Moulton continues to attract and train around 8,000 students, including over 3,000 studying full time, 550 apprentices and more than 800 16 | M O U LTON S CENE • Spring 2013 Moulton Aerials Commercial Installations Flats Schools Hotel & Conference Facilities Other Sky & Freesat Freeview & Points TV’s Supply & Fit Brackets & Mounting 18265101 Membership no C.1167 Moulton Aerials has been providing aerial installation services to individuals and businesses for over 50 years, having been first established in 1958. As a family run business based in Moulton just outside of Northampton, the company is owned and managed by Dave and Phil Harris. With a team of 4 full time installation engineers, we have expertise in all terrestrial and satellite equipment and services. Whether it's a single aerial point for your house, or a more complex installation for a block of flats, a hotel or a school, Moulton aerials have the manpower and expertise. Having been in the business for more than 50 years, we know that it's not just being up to date with the latest technology that's important; It's also about customer service, high standards of workmanship, professionalism and value for money - all areas in which we excel! T: 01604 644729 - E: [email protected] W: www.moultonaerials.co.uk Spring 2013 • M OULTON S C ENE | 17 studying higher education. Students leave with industry specific skills that are valued by employers. We aim to ensure that the students successfully complete their studies and qualifications, and look forward to celebrating and sharing their successes along the way. Our students have excelled in so many areas, for example in the sports subject area, Tom Stephenson as well as winning the Daventry Young Sportsman of the Year Award has been shortlisted for Northamptonshire Awards in November and, along with two other Moulton students, has been signed to Northampton Saints. Floristry student Chloe Woolf has been 5W]T\WV4QJZIZa – LibraryPlus Moulton Library is one of those unique places in Moulton where people from all walks of life and age can mix together! Over the last three months we have welcomed over 7,500 people into the library. Just fantastic! However, we would like to increase this number even further! Perhaps it could be your new year resolution to pop in and check out what Moulton Library has to offer – not only books, but DVDs, audiobooks, internet access, photocopying, greeting cards, gifts for all and so much more!! The most important message is “It is FREE to join your library and it is FREE to borrow books!!” Sunday opening is proving to be very popular. We have a family craft event every Sunday between 1pm and 4pm. Last Sunday we made 2013 calendars – 25 children came along with their families! We have also welcomed many new customers who, through work commitments, have not been able to visit the library before during the rest of the week! If you get the chance why not pop in? selected for the UK Squad to represent Great Britain in the Worldskills competition in Leipzig in 2013 – these are just two examples of the exceptional standards that we have achieved and will continue to achieve for many years to come. As autumn turns to winter, it is good to take the time to reflect that the College and the outstanding facilities that we offer really do make a difference to so many people including students, staff, the local community and employers. I am certainly looking forward to a very successful and rewarding 2013. S T E V E D AV I E S , P R I N C I PA L – Moulton College Over the summer we ran our annual Summer Reading Challenge – this year over 120 children accepted the challenge to read 6 books over their summer holidays. 66% of the children completed their challenge and on Saturday 15th September, with fabulous support from the Friends of Moulton Library, we held a Celebration Party. At the party 36 of the children had their certificates and medals presented to them and were given a gift from the Friends too! We also ran a competition for all the finishers and Paul was the winner. He was the Library Manager for a few hours – all the children who visited were given lollipops and he made sure all the staff were on their best behaviour! Well done Paul – you were a fabulous manager!! One of the Senior Managers attended the event and was very impressed with the children. 18 | M O U LTON S CENE • Spring 2013 4378 3**-') 380732367++.(* 5366!75**7380732 %"*0*4-32* 539.).2,<38:.7-&00<385367&02**)6&2)6*59.(*6 4*2.2,3856 32)&<>5.)&<&1> 41 !&785)&<&1> 41 $*&0634539.)* 5**&6-$.7-)5&:&06+351367.,-!75**7&2/6 3'.0*-32*"34846 .00&<1*276 0*(75.(&2)&65*).7 $*673(/&:.)*5&2,*3+5**7.2,6&5)6$5&44.2, &4*5&032,:.7-"3<6.+767368.7&003((&6.326 !7&7.32*5<7*16&2)32+*(7.32*5< 3.2,3230.)&< 8536&2)#!300&56&0:&<6.2673(/0037-*5 (855*2(.*6&9&.0&'0*7-*2*;7:35/.2,)&< "5&9*02685&2(*&9&.0&'0*39*57-*(3827*5 6/86&'3877-*2*:367++.(*"5&9*032*< &5)3:&9&.0&'0*.2(855*2(.*63&)84 7-*(&5)'*+35*<38,3&:&< "-*1807.6735*.+7&5) &2'*64*27.27-386&2)63+3870*762&7.32:.)* 3+**32485(-&6* 9&.0&'0*.2)*231.2&7.326+531== Spring 2013 • M OULTON S C ENE | 19 Please see below a small excerpt from her email to the library: “... what can I say after experiencing such a wonderful afternoon except a very BIG thank you to yourself and the wonderful group of Friends that you have at Moulton. It was brilliant. Thirty six children and their families sharing in the celebration of their achievements ... which I believe is the highest yet. Well done. The library was buzzing and packed! Thank heavens for the garden and a gloriously sunny afternoon. Every single one of those children felt special and I know that they feel like that every time they come, not just this afternoon, because of the way you make them feel so welcome. I heard that time and time again this afternoon when their families took the time to tell me how much you have made them feel welcome and that thanks to you the library feels right at the heart of the community.” Over the summer we also ran 27 events for the children, virtually all of them were fully booked! The Friends kindly organised 3 events too. Please see some photos below: We are very excited to announce that in January 2013 we are going to run a “Winter Reading Challenge” – this will only be at Moulton Library! It will be open to all children 4 to 15! Please keep a lookout for posters in early January 2013! (This event is being supported by “The Friends of Moulton Library”). We have also launched two new groups for adults. Firstly, a Reading Group for Adults now meets on the first Monday of the month. So far we have read “Death Comes to Pemberley” by P D James and “A Week in December” by Sebastian Faulks. The discussions have been really enjoyable. The second group is a Creative Writing Group that get together on the second Tuesday of the month at 7pm. The group works occasionally with the Towcester Creative Writing Group. If you are interested in joining either of these groups please pop into Moulton Library for more information. In the current economic climate Moulton Library needs to focus on raising some extra income to support the library. Northamptonshire County Council is committed to funding 70% of the costs. The remainder needs to be raised through donations, membership to The Friends of the Library, hire charges and the “Library Shop”. We now sell a variety of items, from stationery, to gifts for all ages. We also sell greetings cards and small toys for children. Please pop in and see what is for sale – you may just pick that special gift for someone! All the prices are very reasonable and every penny spent in the library helps to keep us here in Moulton! Did you know that you can hire Moulton Library when it is closed? Do you need somewhere to hold a private business meeting? Or does your Group need somewhere to meet on a regular basis? Then why not check out Moulton Library! More information is available in the library. We would like to say a big thank you to our teenage volunteers who helped us to run all of our events over the summer: Niamh Roe, Hannah Cooper and Mark Hardwick. Many of our events are advertised on our Facebook page – if you would like to join us please search for Moulton Library and ask to join! We have one last request. Do you have a few hours spare each month to volunteer at Moulton Library? We are currently looking for volunteers 20 | M O ULTON S CENE • Spring 2013 7KLQNLQJRIEX\LQJRU VHOOLQJLQ0RXOWRQ" +20(685*(17/< 5(48,5(',1<285$5($ FDOO-RQ\RXU ORFDOSURSHUW\VSHFLDOLVWRQ MRQVXPPHUO\#KRUWVFRXN YLHZDOORXUSURSHUWLHVRQOLQHZZZKRUWVFRXN <RXUORFDOSURSHUW\FRQVXOWDQW MRQVXPPHUO\ Spring 2013 • M OULTON S C ENE | 21 for: Rhymetimes, special events and Sunday crafts. We are also looking into setting up some new groups – including a Gardening Club and Knit and Natter. If you would like to get involved in either of these groups please let us know! As you can see we continue to be very busy. Please visit us soon! Regular Events: 1. Rhymetime – Every Tuesday 2.15 – 2.45pm (Term time only) 2. Homework Club – Every Thursday 3.30 – 5.30pm (Term time) 3. Boys Reading Champion Group (Reception and KS1) – First Tuesday of the month 4–5pm 4. Boys Reading Champion Group (KS2) – First Wednesday of the month 4 – 5pm 5. Gurlzonly – Second Tuesday of the month 4 – 5pm 6. Creative Writing Group – Second Tuesday of the month starting at 7pm 7. Afternoon Reading Group for Adults third Wednesday of the month 2 – 3pm .ZQMVL[WN 5W]T\WV4QJZIZa The Friends of Moulton Library continue to be busy supporting the library and local community. During the summer holidays we supported two activity sessions, each for 25 children, - Paint & Glaze and The Mad Scientist – which were both very popular and the Paint and Glaze was held again on 2nd December. In September we held an awards afternoon for children who had successfully completed the summer reading scheme. 36 children attended and as well as receiving their certificates they were also given Moulton Library wristbands and a Moulton Library book bag both paid for by the Friends. Parents enjoyed tea and cakes. Our fundraising continues apace and we recently held the village quiz which raised just over £200, and on 24th November we held a very successful Christmas Fayre in the Village Hall. The next village quiz will be in Moulton Club on Saturday 2nd February 2013. If you want to enter a team then details will be available from the library during January. Library services within the county are continually being reviewed and challenged and it is important that local people continue to use and support the activities going on at our local library in order to ensure it is not threatened with closure again in the future. If you want to help or become involved with the friends details are available at the library or speak with Jacqui. A N DY T R E S I A S – Chair Friends of Moulton Library 0WZ\[ -[\I\M)OMV\[ Get the agent right, get the asking price right! By Jon Summerly – Horts Property Consultant Sellers are being warned not to risk over-pricing during the winter market, following stark new research. New research from Rightmove finds that 62% of home-hunters state they will not carry out a viewing on a property they consider to be over-priced, even if the property ticks all the boxes on their wish-list. Rightmove’s research, carried out as part of its Market Intelligence campaign, finds that only 38% of home-movers would actually go and view a property they consider to be over-priced before deciding whether to put in a lower offer, even though sellers often price with a view to negotiating downwards. Rightmove director Miles Shipside advises “It can be tempting for sellers to price high on the assumption that they are giving themselves room for negotiation. However, our findings indicate that this can be a risky business and is likely to deter some six in ten potential buyers who might otherwise have visited the property without hesitation. Price is obviously a critical issue for both buyers and sellers in the current 22 | M O ULTON S CENE • Spring 2013 &KLURSRGLVW3RGLDWULVW Hair Design & Beauty Therapy $OODVSHFWVRIIRRWFDUH 7UHDWPHQWURRPRUKRPHYLVLW Te l: 01604 49265 8 Ladies and Gentlemen’s hair salon and beauty treatments OAP rates Tuesday-Thursday 2a West Street, Moulton -XOLD6WHZDUW 5*1%6F+RQV3RGLDWU\ 0&K6+3&UHJ *OHQYLOOH6SLQQH\+LOO 7HO 0RE LQFOLQLF KRPHYLVLW Spring 2013 • M OULTON S C ENE | 23 market, but it’s much harder for a potential buyer to fall in love with a property if the asking price deters them from even setting foot through the front door”. Among the 62% of respondents who would not go and view a property they felt was overpriced, 20% stated they would make an enquiry to the estate agent to find out if the vendor would accept offers under. This would indicate that, for sellers, prior discussion with your agent about how much you are prepared to negotiate is important. The internet is playing an ever bigger part in the marketing of your property. In many cases your home is being seen thousands of times a week online. It is vital to use an estate agent that understands the power of this medium and how to use it in order to get the best results. Horts Estate Agents has just added Zoopla.com to complement the existing brands of Rightmove.co.uk, Findaproperty.com and Primelocation.com. *XDUDQWHHG PRESS RELEASE: Local firm wins national award A local family run, property maintenance firm has beaten some of the UK’s largest and most successful businesses to be crowned the king of customer service. JND Property Maintenance based in Moulton, have won the national Best Business Awards for Customer Focus. Small, but fast growing JND Property Maintenance joins household name previous winners like, Nationwide Building Society, BT and EDF Energy. Speaking about the Award, Director, James Nunn said “This is a great win for the team and it goes to show that with the right attitude, small firms can win big! We are all really excited about this Award, and it will encourage us to deliver even more for our clients”. Last year JND were Finalists in the Northamptonshire Business Excellence Awards for Customer Service, and over the past year, have introduced several new measures to improve the client’s experience of using JND. Those changes will have served to strengthen the entry for this Award. Commenting on James Nunn’s company JND Property Maintenance Guaranteed Ltd’s Best Business Award for Best Customer Focus, Andrew Areoff, Chairman of the Judges said: “With a significant proportion of turnover devoted to training and a refreshing commitment to transparency and trustworthiness, JND Property Maintenance Guaranteed has raised the bar on customer service in a sector with a poor reputation for quality. The company has established a complete service in building maintenance and repairs, from initial inspection through to aftercare – and the exemplary focus on customer service is paying dividends in increased business. Well done to JND Property Maintenance Guaranteed for outstanding commitment to putting customers first.” JND Property Maintenance Guaranteed set out to bring a fresh approach to the way property maintenance is delivered to clients, and this Award recognises the efforts that the whole team put into the business. With its one stop shop approach to home and property improvements and repairs, JND saves its clients time and trouble by giving a cohesive all round service to any project in the home or office. Contact details: James Nunn 01604 499732 Unit 5, Grove Farm, Grove Farm Lane, Moulton, Northampton, NN3 7UF Email: [email protected] Web: www.jndgroupltd.com 24 | M O ULTON S CENE • Spring 2013 HOME CLEANING “We are eager to beaver for you...” IRONING PRICE LIST IRONING £2.75 per KG • Shirts £1.00 each • 6 for the price of 5 WASH AND IRON £3.75 per KG • £1.50 per shirt FREE collection and delivery on orders of £10+ REGULAR HOME CLEAN FULL SPRING CLEAN END OF TENANCY MOVING HOUSE AFTER PARTY Phone for a Quote We are fully insured with no hidden extras FULL SPRING CLEAN “No job too small, just give us a call...” END OF TENANCY 88 Northampton Lane North, Moulton, Northampton, NN3 7QR s Bathrooms and ensuite installation s Kitchen design and installation s Plumbing repairs and maintenance s Radiators installed or replaced s New or replacement showers Approved by s Local Moulton Plumber Trading Standards Call Rob 07941 521706 01604 670396 [email protected] www.neneplumbing.co.uk Spring 2013 • M OULTON S C ENE | 25 0MTXQVO0IVL[ Saving Lives… by Doing Something Amazing… Give Blood … In the Autumn Edition of the Moulton Scene under the heading ‘Helping Hands’ and ‘Be a Match – Save a Life’, it is a pleasure to follow on and let readers know that in the past year in Moulton there have been 6 blood donation sessions from which a total of 578 donations have been collected with 72 of these donations coming from new donors. In 2011 Moulton also held 6 sessions from which a total of 575 donations were collected with 77 of these donations coming from new people. So it is good news that we have collected more in Moulton this year and hopefully we shall see more donors make it a New Year resolution to come through the door of an NHSBT session in 2013 – dates are shown to the right. Currently, there are 427 donors on the donor base for Moulton which is a decrease of 39. Unfortunately we do lose 10 - 15% of our donor base each year due to a variety of factors however, Moulton is less than this number and it is hoped this will encourage more donors to come forward in 2013. There is always an urgent need for blood donations as it has a shelf life. Male donors can safely donate blood 4 times every 12 months, as long as they wait 12 weeks between donations, whilst female donors can still donate 3 times every 12 months. This is because levels of iron must be maintained ensuring a donor is not put at risk. Whilst there is no demographic information available regarding Moulton, NHSBT look to achieve approximately 4% of each area’s eligible population ie: those aged 17+ and who are in general good health. It is fair to say that year on year Moulton has done well and should be proud of its donation record – well done! We thank all those loyal donors for being above average and take this opportunity to ask for more donors to attend; The dates & venue (see below) for upcoming sessions in Moulton are: 24/12/2012 @ Moulton School, Pound Lane, NN3 7SD 13/02/2013 @ Moulton School, Pound Lane, NN3 7SD 01/04/2013 @ Moulton School, Pound Lane, NN3 7SD 30/05/2013 @ Moulton School, Pound Lane, NN3 7SD 21/08/2013 @ Moulton School, Pound Lane, NN3 7SD 24/12/2013 @ Moulton School, Pound Lane, NN3 7SD Details shown are correct at the time of going to press but readers are advised to check nearer the time. Karen Healy – Donor Relations Co-ordinator for NHS Blood and Transplant (NHSBT) would like to say a huge thank you to Moulton residents for continuing to support this vital service. Of particular note is that we did have a local man, Derek Robinson, receive an award from NHSBT following his 75th blood donation on 11th October – (photograph below) so a really big well done to him. 26 | M O ULTON S CENE • Spring 2013 Turn-Style The Complete Property Service ,QWHULRU ([WHULRU'HFRUDWLQJ :DOO)ORRU7LOLQJ -RLQHU\ .LWFKHQ%DWKURRP 6XSSO\)LWWLQJ *DUDJH&RQYHUVLRQV 'RPHVWLF&RPPHUFLDO UV \HHDQFH 2YHU H[SHUL &RQWDFW-RKQRU,DLQ&RUNH 7HOHSKRQH 0RELOH HPDLOFRQWDFW#WXUQVW\OHLQIR MOULTON DIGITAL SERVICES LTD Windrum & Sons Television and Stereo/DAB Aerials Satellite and SMATV Systems T: (01604) 499088 | F: (01604) 499088 Email: [email protected] | Website: www.moulton-digital.co.uk 33 Northampton Lane North | Moulton | Northamptonshire | NN3 7QY Spring 2013 • M OULTON S C ENE | 27 Shailesh Mistry, Lead Donor Relations Manager for NHSBT said ‘The commitment Mr. Robinson has shown to donating blood throughout his life is remarkable and I would like to thank him and all the dedicated blood donors in Moulton who have donated in 2012. I hope Mr. Robinson’s achievement inspires others to follow in 2013’. To book an appointment call the Blood Donor Line on 0300 123 23 23 or visit www.blood.co.uk. Just a brief word about the Anthony Nolan Organisation too; a new science led finding has led to 16-30 year olds who are in good health now being able to register as stem cell donors to potentially save the life of someone with blood cancer. To learn more about stem cell donation visit www.anthonynolan.org or call 0303 303 0303. Finally, John Ryan, our contributor and local NHS Blood/Transplant and Anthony Nolan organisation volunteer co-ordinator, would, as well as wishing all readers a very happy Christmas and a great New Year, like to add his thanks to all of those individuals and organisations mentioned in this and the autumn edition of the Moulton Scene. DDC Care & Repair Your home can be adapted in many ways to help with safety and ease of access Whether you need advice, repairs or adaptations to your property—we can help Please call to find out more……….. Tel: 01327 302322 Email: [email protected] NCC Street Doctor John is very pleased to say that two new supporters have been added to the growing list that display NHSBT posters in their windows before a blood donation session is held in Moulton to raise awareness that ‘one hour of your time could mean a new life time to someone else’. • Jackson Grundy Estate Agents, Moulton Village. • Moulton Parish Church offices, Church Hill, Moulton. John is always happy to visit and speak with other people or involve other places who would like to roll up their sleeves and be part of this life saving/life changing activity in or around Moulton. You can do it online Report highway problems online or use your mobile phone, 24 hours a day 7 days a week. Problems such as potholes, overgrown verges and cracked pavements can all be reported online in just 5 easy steps and you will receive regular updates. www.northamptonshire.gov.uk/streetdoctor 28 | M O ULTON S CENE • Spring 2013 K. 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Grants are available for fees, books, equipment, etc., at the discretion of the Trustees. The charity was formed in 1971 with funds provided from the sale of land of the Moulton Old National School. Its main purpose is the promotion of education on a Christian basis and the Trustees are bound to take this into account in considering applications. If you are interested and would like further information and an application form, please contact: Nicki Rouse, Clerk to the Trustees, 7 Crocket Close, Northampton, NN2 7LL. Telephone 01604 716668 or Email: [email protected]. Monday Club The Moulton Monday Club meets in The Carey Lounge at 10am and is very popular with our small group of elderly bereaved ladies who find it very supportive. Most of them have spent a lonely weekend and getting together gives them something to look forward to and something to get up for on a Monday. We meet for coffee and a chat. Sometimes when we stay in we have speakers or play bingo which is becoming increasingly popular. Occasionally we go out and about, when there are sufficient cars, to local shops and garden centres. Contacts: Ella 647950 Margaret 492533 Pam 01604 645964 Moulton Village Car Scheme We have had another busy time for the car scheme, with more new clients and extra journeys required. We have an excellent team of drivers, who do everything they can to make the clients’ medical trips as stress-free as possible. However, I again appeal to any villagers to contact me if you think that you may be interested in helping as a driver for a few hours a week. We are coming up to our busiest time during the winter and obviously I do not want to disappoint any of our clients. Best Christmas and New Year wishes to all clients and drivers – Julia Malings, Moulton Village Car Scheme, telephone 07582 351 145. 6M_\W5W]T\WV (WP9KVJ/WUKE $QHZPXVLFDQGVLQJLQJJURXSIRU EDELHVDQGSUHVFKRROFKLOGUHQKDVVWDUWHGDW 0RXOWRQ9LOODJH+DOO &RPHDORQJDQGHQMR\$)5((75,$/6(66,21 &ODVVHVRQ7KXUVGD\DIWHUQRRQVDWSP 3OHDVHFRQWDFWPHWRPDNHDQHQTXLU\RUERRNDSODFH« RUOLVD#IXQZLWKPXVLFFRXN 0RUHLQIRUPDWLRQDYDLODEOHRQWKHZHEVLWHDQGRQ)DFHERRN ZZZIXQZLWKPXVLFFRXNDQG ZZZIDFHERRNFRPJURXSVIXQZLWKPXVLFXN ¶-XVWSHUIHFWIRUDEUHDN· The converted two storey barn in West Street, Moulton opened as a contemporary art gallery in 2006. Regular exhibitions have drawn visitors from around Northamptonshire and further afield. Over the past 6 years Sue Brooks, the owner and curator of the gallery, has worked with UK and International artists as well as University of Northampton graduates. With contemporary art exhibitions in the lower and upper gallery, it has built a reputation for quality original artwork. A question frequently asked by visitors was ‘Has the village got a coffee shop?”. The gallery listened to the opinions of local residents and visitors to the area, and in May of this year the cafe@jgallery opened its doors for the first time during the Moulton Festival. 30 | M O ULTON S CENE • Spring 2013 6+257)86((/(&75,&$/6(59,&(6 +257)86( ( (/(&75,& 29(5 <($56(;3(5,(1&(,1(/(&75,&$/ &2175$&7,1* 5HZLULQJ ([WHQVLRQV 0$5. 67$50(5 *DUGHQ(OHFWULFV +$5()227 &/26( /LJKWLQJ3URMHFW '86721 )XVH%RDUGV 1257+$03721 0DLQWHQDQFHDQG5HSDLU 11 56 7HVWLQJ7HVW&HUWLILFDWHV,VVXHG $OO:RUN*XDUDQWHHG $OOZRUNWRWKHKLJKHVWVWDQGDUGVPHHWLQJ%6 /2&$/6(59,&(:,7+)5(((67,0$7(612-2%722%,*2560$// 7HO 0RELOH PDUN#VKRUWIXVHZDQDGRRFRXN :HSURYLGH ¿QDQFLDO DGYLFHIRU DOODJHV ,QYHVWPHQW0RUWJDJH,QVXUDQFH%URNHUV ZZZJHHFRXN *HH:HDOWK0DQDJHPHQW/WGLVDXWKRXULVHGDQGUHJXODWHGE\WKH)LQDQFLDO6HUYLFHV$XWKRULW\ Spring 2013 • M OULTON S C ENE | 31 The cafe is owned and run by Jeni Neil and Anthea Butcher, who both live in the village of Moulton. Their creative approach to preparing freshly made sandwiches and cakes, as well as freshly ground coffee and speciality teas, has earned the cafe a reputation for quality food and good value for money as a get together in the modern and comfortable space of an art gallery. Now the gallery and cafe are open 6 days a week and visitors can be sure of a comfortable setting in which to enjoy the home baked refreshments on offer served by the friendly staff of cafe@jgallery. Apart from great food, the cafe also run children’s craft parties and cake decorating courses and the outside catering for local businesses is proving very popular. Jeni and Anthea are keen to offer more local businesses a free delivery service as well as provide a pleasant venue for businesses/ organisations to bring staff or clients for breakfast and lunchtime meetings. A particular favourite with the ladies are the afternoon teas, which make a special treat for small groups of mums and friends. (These need to be booked in advance). Looking forward to 2013, with healthy options on everyone’s mind, the cafe will be offering low fat soups in the New Year. However, the delicious cakes made by Jeni might just be too much of a temptation. )LQDOO\DELJWKDQN\RXWRDOORXUUHJXODU FXVWRPHUV For bookings e-mail: [email protected] For information about the artists on show and the creative writing courses log onto www.jgallery.org.uk jgallery 25 West Street Moulton NN3 7SB 01604 492192 >QTTIOM+T]J[IVL ;WKQM\QM[ Sing & Sign Sing and Sign have been awarded a Gold Disc from the BPI (British Phonographic Industry) as over 25,000 copies of its Sing and Sign DVD have been sold. “I love Sing and Sign and, as sales of the DVD have just been through Sing and Sign classes around the UK (including Northampton), it shows that there are many parents and children out there who also enjoy it”, says local Sing and Sign teacher Jenny Johnstone. “I’m so proud of this award and how hard everyone has worked to achieve it, including all the parents who have bought it and come to classes with their gorgeous babies”. What are the benefits of baby signing? • Helping to understand your baby’s needs, thoughts and ideas • Reducing frustration (for baby and parent!) • Enhancing early vocabulary and understanding • Encouraging the development of speech • Enriching your baby’s relationships • Building confidence and self-esteem • Stimulating your baby’s intellectual and emotional development For more details on local Sing and Sign classes in Moulton and Hardingstone, contact Jenny on 07985 523113, visit www.singandsign.co.uk or see the Facebook page at www.facebook.com/ pages/Sing-and-Sign-Northampton. Three classes are held each week in Moulton Village hall: Tuesdays 10am-11am and Wednesdays 1pm-2pm and 2pm-3pm. Bookings are now being taken for January term, but its filling up fast! Jennifer Johnstone pictured with the award and founder of Sing and Sign, Sasha Felix 32 | M O U LTON S CENE • Spring 2013 Greenfinch Home & Garden Services A Local Service at Very Reasonable Rates Hedge Cutting – Grass Cutting Planting – Pruning – Garden Clearance All aspects of Home and Garden Maintenance For Personal Reliable Service contact Ken on (01604) 499711 )1+0) 52#4' O PE N 6 D AY S A WE E K Repairs … while you shop All makes & models repaired, from Dysons to Henrys, often repaired whilst you shop. Buy New or Reconditioned vacuum cleaners with a warranty. Replacement bags & spares for all makes. If it doesn’t work, don’t go spare CALL INTO )1+0)52#4' 22a Weston Favell Centre, Northampton (ON THE LOWER MALL) (01604) 786 345 w w w. go ingspar e no r t hampt o n. c o m CM Wooden Flooring For all your wooden floor solutions • 15 years experience • Skirting removed and replaced • Supply and fit, or “you buy – I fit” services available 01604 643586 07958 771572 Email: [email protected] Spring 2013 • M OULTON S C ENE | 33 Moulton Allotment Association Moulton Church Bellringers What a year, as they say it’s been ideal for the ducks, having had a lot of rainfall which in turn gave us low light levels. It’s a wonder anything grew, but then again whatever the weather conditions there’s always some produce that rises to the occasion. For instance the runner beans we personally grew, having planted the same type as other years, have never been as prolific or as tender and sweet tasting as this year, and celeriac has been exceptional. So I think we can safely say not good conditions for gardeners but great for the garden, especially the weeds. NOW RECRUITING! Join in with a tradition going back 500 years. Join a new group of friends in a team activity. Ringers come from all walks of life and all age ranges. Why not help to keep this English heritage going? This year ‘The Best Plot Holder’s Award’ for the 3rd year running was won by Mr. Michael Cheney, who in all weathers keeps his plots immaculate, even his grass paths stand to attention. ‘The Best Newcomer’s Plot Award’ went to Mr and Mrs Gurr gardened by dad Patrick, who walks a round trip of at least 3 miles in all sorts of weather to do it. This year the competition was judged by the Treasurer of St David’s Allotments, Mr. Tony Paddison. Presentations will take place at the Allotment A.G.M. in April of 2013. Earlier in the year Mrs Erica Simmons held a little competition to raise money for ‘The Moulton Festival’, raising a total of £40. The aim was to grow the tallest Walking Stick Cabbage plant by September. The winner was Mr. Michael Cheney p with his 5ft 2” cabbage and Fran Pollak in 2nd place with hers measuring 5ft. Both had to be measured several times as the result was so close. The booby prize went to myself, having managed to grow a tiny but perfect 8” plant, for the little people at the bottom of the garden. That’s my excuse and I’m sticking to it. Erica would like to give a big thank you to everybody that joined in. If you fancy joining us at the Allotments then please ring Moulton Parish council on 01604 491318. Happy Christmas and a drier Happy Gardening New Year to you all. JAN HENSON COME ALONG TO THE TOWER ON MONDAY EVENING 7.30pm – Watch and try it. Moulton Memory Café The Memory Café in Moulton has been going for the last two years and has recently moved to the Carey Baptist Church Hall in West Street. Meetings in the last three months have been attended by a small but strong group of people, and we cover a large range of subjects. The carers who attended with their partners found the information very useful and reported back that they had all benefited from the contacts they made. We had a very amusing musical quiz which was very light-hearted and we were all amazed at how many tunes we could actually remember and name. The speaker who gave us a talk on “Power of Attorney” was well received and the feedback from our cafe members was also very positive. We meet every 2nd Monday of the month at 2.00pm at the Carey Baptist Church Hall and there is no charge to attend or to listen to our speakers. Our next meetings are on Monday 14th January 2013, Monday 11th February 2013, Monday 11th March 2013 and Monday 8th April 2013, and we will have speakers talking on various related topics from time to time, interspersed with fun activities such as quizzes and music sessions. So why not come along and enjoy a piece of cake and a cup of tea or coffee with other members of your village. We are sure you will find it relaxing and informative. J O A N N A L O C K W O O D , Dementia Café Co-ordinator Alzheimer’s Society 07803 115354 / 01604 878061 e: [email protected] 34 | M O U LTON S CENE • Spring 2013 John Bland and Maintenance $OODVSHFWVRISURSHUW\DQG JDUGHQPDLQWHQDQFH 3OXPELQJKRXUFDOORXW %DWKURRPV 3DWLRV)HQFLQJ .LWFKHQV 3DLQWLQJ'HFRUDWLQJ &DOO5RE )XOO\ LQVXUHG HYH GD\ ZZZWDQGMSOXPELQJFRXN Tree Surgery and Felling Quality Hedge Trimming, Shaping, Reducing Shrubs & Conifers Wood-chip Mulch Supplied All debris removed Site left tidy Fully insured For a reliable friendly service ring Northampton 01604 494330 7 North Leys Court, Moulton Leys, Northampton Entry Specialist Commercial and Domestic Janet L. Crook, M.C.F.H.P., M.A.F.H.P. FOOT HEALTH PRACTITIONER 30 Years Experience • Home Visits & Surgery Residence and Surgery: 8 Greenfinch Drive, Moulton Leys Northampton, NN3 7HX Telephone: 01604 492312 Your Local Independent Locksmith s Emergency Call Out s Replace All Types of Fittings s Key Cutting s CRB Checked s All Insurance Work Completed to BS Standards Tel: 01604 890974 Mob: 07966 639108 Major Credit Cards Accepted Spring 2013 • M OULTON S C ENE | 35 Moulton Morris Men We are actively recruiting at the moment and welcoming men and boys interested in learning the dances. Morris is an important part of our local heritage, and it is great fun too! Our weekly practices are held on Thursday evenings 7.30pm - 9pm in Moulton Village Hall. Moulton Players This year we opened with “Calendar Girls” by Tim Firth and directed by Maggie Holland – what a fantastic start to our Season! This funny and yet poignant play about the WI members making a nude calendar was well received by all of our audiences. A great night of entertainment was provided by a group of experienced players making a great evening both on and off the stage. Congratulations to all. This was also a first for us as we raised money for two charities, the Leukaemia Lymphoma Research Fund and Northampton General Hospital. Following this, “A Lady In The Van” by Alan Bennett and directed by Alice Fletcher is our May production 6th – 11th May. Make your diary entries now! May I take this opportunity to thank you all for your support throughout this year. We are very grateful and look forward to seeing you at our Christmas production. Information about future productions and events including films can be found on our website www.moulton-theatre.co.uk. We have been delighted to welcome new members to our theatre during the year and are pleased with our expanding company. If you are interested in any aspects of the Theatre and would like to join us, please contact our Membership Secretary, Pat Downham, at [email protected]. Remember we are open for coffee and tea on Saturday Mornings in our studio bar throughout the year. Hoping to see you at our next production and seasons greetings to you all. J I L L W H I T E , Chairman of Moulton Players Moulton Youth Theatre Our next production is “A Puss in Boots” by Peter Quatermaine and directed by Iain Gillies. A traditional pantomime which can be enjoyed by all the family. Oh yes it is!!! Oh no it isn’t!!! In the New Year (4th – 9th March), come and see “Murdered To Death” by Peter Gordon. This hilarious play set in a country manor house in the 1930’s introduces the inept Inspector Pratt, who tries to solve the murder of the house’s owner. It soon becomes clear that the murderer isn’t finished yet, but will the miscreant be unmasked before everyone else is dead or will the audience die laughing first? Moulton Youth Theatre group meets every Monday from 7pm to 8.30pm at Moulton Theatre in Cross Street, Moulton. The aim of the theatre group is to encourage young people from the age of 13 to 18 to develop their acting skills, and also develop a positive approach to self awareness, and to build individual confidences, as well as building social skills through team work and commitment. Lamda trained Lee Winston, with support from Jayne Jones, and the Moulton Theatre Chairman Jill White, will help individuals develop and improve acting skills. So if you’ve never acted before, or you want to develop existing skills, then why not come along to join this exciting project. There is a minimal charge of £1 for each session. This covers the costs of opening the theatre and heating and lighting. 36 | M O ULTON S CENE • Spring 2013 Village Autos S E R V I N G M O U LT O N F O R O V E R 2 0 Y E A R S Stocks Hill, Moulton, Northampton NN3 1TB Telephone 01604 790020 MOT TESTS WHILE YOU WAIT (please ring or call in for an appointment) SERVICING & REPAIRS TO ALL MAKES PETROL & DIESEL CARS & LGV 15% discount on all labour charges to Moulton residents. Free collection in Moulton area FREE COURTESY CARS AVAILABLE 8.30 - 5.30 MONDAY TO FRIDAY 8.30 - 12.30 SATURDAY. SUNDAY CLOSED CARPENTRY PAINTING & DECORATING PLUMBING TILING FOR ALL YOUR GENERAL MAINTENANCE AND REPAIRS Tel: 01604 458669 Mobile: 07702 039445 Spring 2013 • M OULTON S C ENE | 37 We are at present rehearsing for a play we will be staging in July 2013 called ‘The Creature Creeps’ and, although parts have been cast, we welcome new members to play an important part in ensuring the success of the group. Following the July event, we will be looking to commit to further plays going forward. The aim of the youth theatre will be to produce 2 plays per year. Additionally there will be further opportunities to present work in progress at various events within Moulton Theatre throughout the year. For further information, please check the Moulton Theatre website www.moultontheatre.co.uk. Moulton Movies FILMS 12th SEASON Friday 18th January THE BRIDGES OF MADISON COUNTY Cert U 94 minutes Clint Eastwood and Meryl Streep star in this powerful, well structured film and start a passionate romantic love affair….. but will it last?? Saturday 26th January AN IDEAL HUSBAND Cert PG 93 minutes Cate Blanchett, Minnie Driver, Rupert Everett, Julianne Moore and Jeremy Northam. This is a truly clever film with witty dialogue, a smartly structured plot, devious turns of fate, several mistaken identities and lots of comic banter. Well it’s what you would expect with an Oscar Wilde masterpiece. Friday 8th February ANNA KARENINA Cert 15 130 minutes Kiera Knightley, Jude Law, AaronTaylor-Johnson star in this new version of Tolsoy’s epic love story adapted by Tom Stoppard. The timeless story powerfully explores the capacity for love that surges through the human heart whilst illuminating the lavish society that was Imperial Russia. Saturday 23rd March HOPE SPRINGS Cert 12 88 minutes Here we have Meryl Streep again this time with Tommy Lee Jones, Steve Carell, Elisabeth Shue and Jean Smart. Kay (Meryl) decides to try to spice up her marriage to Arnold (Tommy) by persuading him to take a weeks marriage therapy. The real challenge comes when they shed their bedroom hang-ups and try to reignite the spark that caused them to fall for each other in the first place. Saturday 6th April GAMBIT Cert U 104 minutes Michael Caine has a perfect plan to steal a priceless statue and he needs a woman to play the part of his wife. Shirley MacLaine’s Euroasian looks seem right but events don’t unfold as planned. Filmgoers please note that if I can get the new Colin Firth version of this film I will screen it instead of the Michael Caine version Email: [email protected]. Moulton Afternoon WI We can reflect on 2012 as an eventful year both as members of the WI and nationally. The Queen’s Jubilee brought joy and respect for her long reign. The Olympics were truly inspiring. By the time this report goes to print, we will have held our last event of the year with our Christmas Carol Service and trust that our new Vicar will see it as “the beginning of Christmas” just as his predecessor always said. Our programme of speakers for 2013 looks very promising – a task completed by Eileen Allen for some years now. As we look forward to celebrating our 83rd birthday in March, perhaps you would care to look in the What’s On Diary and pay us a visit or alternatively contact me. President Mary Sheldon and her members will be very pleased to welcome you. Our meetings take place in the Guide Hall, Barlow Lane on the 2nd Tuesday of each month. M A RG A R E T H A R D I N G , Secretary. Tel: 790229 38 | M O ULTON S CENE • Spring 2013 Spring 2013 • M OULTON S C ENE | 39 Moulton Evening WI We held an antiques valuation day in October and although the attendance was disappointing, several items were forwarded for auction, who knows we may have discovered a valuable masterpiece! We enjoyed a very informative evening with Ernie the fastest milk bike in the West from SERV describing the work of the volunteer bikers who provide an essential out of hours service to deliver and collect vital transplant organs, donor baby milk and blood products. Our darts team has recently reformed and is competing in the County WI darts tournament, we are hoping to emulate our past successes in this competition. Moulton Evening WI is always pleased to welcome new members, why not join us at our January meeting on Tuesday 8th January at Moulton Village Hall at 7.45pm for a talk by Susan Jackson on Collecting Family stories. The February meeting will be our birthday dinner which is being held at the Mandarin Buffet at Weston Favell and in March we are delighted to have a return visit from Liam D’Arcy-Brown speaking on Chusan, The Opium Wars. At the April meeting Polly Feeley will be getting us to relive our youth with Sounds of the 50’s and 60’s. M O N I C A H A RTG ROV E Moulton and District Gardeners’ Society We start the new year for the Gardeners Society on the back of a very successful 2012. We had the highest membership for many years with excellent attendance and involvement in the various Society’s activities. Due to additional events added to the already busy programme, we have managed to increase the funding for the Society, which will allow us to continue to maintain the membership subscriptions at a very competitive £10.00 for the year. The first four meetings for the new year are as follows:23rd January – Tales of a Modern Plant Hunter – presented by Tom Hart-Dyke 27th February – Orchids – presented by Ray Creek 27th March – Funny Garden – presented by Andrew Sankey Features 24th April – Foliage and Textures in the Garden The General Meetings are always held on the 4th Wednesday of the month and held in the Village Hall starting at 7.30pm. The Society’s Annual Dinner is being held again at the Northampton College, Booth Lane on the 14th March. This has been very welcomed after the enjoyable evening we experienced there last year. The food was excellent and all prepared and served by the young trainee students in the comfortable environment of the college dining hall. We are arranging our Race Night evening again on the 19th April, after all the fun we had with the previous event. It‘s nothing serious and everybody gets really excited and into the spirit of the event, while watching the videos of the horse races. This evening’s entertainment is also opened to the general public, so if you feel like joining us on the evening, posters will be around the village during early April. Please come along and join in with this friendly and vibrant Society, we are still open for new membership. As stated the membership costs have been held at a competitive £10.00 for a year’s subscription. If you just want to come and sample an evening, feel free, you would always be very welcome. There is a £3.00 charge which also includes tea and biscuits. M I C K C R A D D O C K – Chairman 40 | M O ULTON S CENE • Spring 2013 I.M.I. Member Moulton Autocare M.O.T. TESTING STATION Proprietor: Terry Smith M.I.M.I. Sandy Hill Lane, Overstone Road, Moulton MOT Testing - Repairs - Servicing Tyres - Exhausts - Batteries Shock Absorbers - Brakes - Clutches Supplied & Fitted Why waste your valuable free time going into town when we can cater for all your motoring needs on your doorstep! FREE LOCAL COLLECTION AND DELIVERY SERVICE For Professional Assurance Telephone 01604 499565 O)URPPRQWKVWR3UH6FKRRO O(DUO\<HDUV3URIHVVLRQDOV O&DULQJDQG([SHULHQFHG6WDII O6WLPXODWLQJDQG)XQ (QYLURQPHQW Mobile 07973 956368 O([FHOOHQW2)67('5HSRUWV O6HWLQDQROG)DUPKRXVH DQG&RXUW\DUG O(VWDEOLVKHG O+HDOWK\(DWLQJ$ZDUG $IWHU6FKRRODQG+ROLGD\&OXE²)OH[LEOH6HVVLRQ7LPHV 14 Church Hill, Moulton, Northampton NN3 7SW T 01604 492357 E [email protected] W www.stonewellcottagedaynursery.co.uk Spring 2013 • M OULTON S C ENE | 41 Moulton History Society I had intended to submit an article based on information taken from the Moulton Censuses, but I haven’t given myself enough time to complete it. Instead, I reprint an article that appeared in the 1968 Moulton Sceneundoubtedly written by Bob Eady. It concerns the steam-mill that once stood in the grounds of the Mill House at the bottom of Chater St. Moulton Through the Ages – no 7 ANY GRISSES FOR THE MILL, MA-AM? This sub-title was undoubtedly one of the cries of old Moulton at the turn of the century, (19th/20th century) and was uttered by one Perry York, whose job it was to collect grain, or “grist” for grinding at the mill. It was usual in those days for the villagers to grow corn in their small holdings to provide feed for both themselves and for the pigs which they invariably kept. I was listening the other afternoon to those two well-known Moulton personalities, Bill and Ned Busby reminiscing of the days when they used to help their father in the mill. William Herbert Busby came from Old in 1885 and established himself as miller and corn merchant at Mill House in Chater Street. The mill was equipped with one pair of stones for grinding wheat, and pair for barley. The stones were belt driven from a vertical steam engine which was supplied with steam from a horizontal coal fired boiler. The coal, by the way, came from Chapel Brampton sidings on a cash and carry basis at 5/per ton. In addition to grinding corn for the farmers around, Mr Busby often used to grind gleanings which women and children had gathered from the cornfields after the harvest had been carried, although this was mostly used for feeding poultry. The steam engine served to drive a circular saw, a chaff cutter, bean splitter and an oat crusher. One of Ned Busby’s jobs was to assist his father in dressing the millstones, a job which had to be done frequently and skilfully. Bill Busby used to tackle the boiler when the inspector was due, and the procedure was to remove the ‘mud plug’ and drain out the sludge water in order to clean out the water jacket and boiler flues. After the First World War, most farmers started to grind their own corn with small petrol engined mills which were then available, and the steam mill gradually fell out of use, finally being closed down in 1927. The chimney was discovered some years later to be in an unsafe condition and felled, although the mill building itself still stands. (not now). One of the mill grinding stones that now stands in the grounds of the Mill House. Th millstones ill t d d to t the th status t t off The are now reduced paving stones at the entrance to the Mill House. How the mighty have fallen! Any grisses for the mill, ma’am. Mr & Mrs R Dickens, who once lived in Mill House, have preserved the bottom part of the mill chimney in their garden which stands on the old mill site – as shown in the photo below. Does anyone have a photo of the mill-derelict or not, please? Pat Leonard. I regret I got to know Pat just a couple of years or so ago. I had an arrangement whereby I would spend a couple of hours with him and Jean talking about Moulton history in an attempt to add to our village archives. He once discovered a Neolithic hand axe, verified 42 | M O ULTON S CENE • Spring 2013 Y O G I STORES 50 OVERSTONE ROAD MOULTON NEWSAGENT CONFECTIONER & TOBACCONIST GENERAL GROCERIES SPIRITS & BEERS FRESH BREAD DAILY A WORLD OF WINE WINES FROM ALL OVER THE WORLD Telephone: Northampton 491263 NEWSPAPERS DELIVERED TO THE WHOLE OF MOULTON Fax & Copy Service AGENTS FOR EMEB TOKENS CUSTOMERS FREE CAR PARK ALL MAJOR CREDIT CARDS ACCEPTED REDRUP (/(&75,&$/6(59,&(6/7' $OOHOHFWULFDOLQVWDOODWLRQVDQGVHUYLFLQJRQLQGXVWULDO FRPPHUFLDODQGGRPHVWLFSUHPLVHV 6RODU39,QVWDOODWLRQVDQG5HSDLUV /LJKWLQJ'HVLJQDQG$GYLFH 'DWD&RPPXQLFDWLRQV 3ODQQHGPDLQWHQDQFHVHUYLFLQJ *DUGHQDQGRXWGRRUOLJKWLQJDQGHOHFWULFV 7HVW,QVSHFWLRQ (PHUJHQF\&DOO2XWKUV &DOORURU(PDLOUHGUXSHOHFWULFDO#YLUJLQQHW 8QLW*URYH)DUP*URYH)DUP/DQH0RXOWRQ117* Spring 2013 • M OULTON S C ENE | 43 by Northampton museum, while field walking off the Pitsford Rd. He gave it to me and is now in our archives. Thank you Pat. Please note that Moulton History Society now meets at the Working Men’s Club at 7.30pm. We have meetings September to December inclusive, and February to May inclusive. We also have at least one summer outing of an historical nature. MIKE AUSTIN, Archivist – Moulton History Society Moulton Keep Fit Our Charity Coffee Morning in June this year enabled us to make donations to the Salvation Army and Moulton hanging baskets. Once again, a big thank you to all Moultonians for attending and donating home-made jams, cakes, prizes etc. We couldn’t do it without your support. A busy summer for Keep Fitters has now found us back from our Tinsel & Turkey holiday in Ilfracombe. The big news in Ilfracombe concerns the Damien Hirst 66ft bronze artwork ‘Verity’ statue at the harbour, which is hoped to regenerate the town. Mixed views from those of us that saw it – ‘Is that what they call art?’ ‘Not too bad from one side’. Other comments were unprintable. Entertainment at the hotel provided enjoyable evenings including a male voice choir with the conductor acting out the Twelve Days of Christmas hilariously. When Christmas is over we will be looking forward to a Winter Warmer in February at Bournemouth. You do not have to be a member to join us. Just speak to any member for details – the coach picks up in the village. No getting into town - a big bonus. Why not join us? J. C U M M I N G S – Secretary Moulton Girl Guides On Saturday 17th November, Moulton Guides, Brownies and Guiders held a triple celebration at their Hall in Barlow Lane, being delighted to welcome distinguished guests and representatives from the Guiding movement across Northamptonshire. In the Autumn edition of Moulton Scene we announced that a major refurbishment of the Girl Guide Hall – built 40 years ago – was underway, and we paid tribute to our partners who provided funds or help in kind, and who carried out the series of works. Firstly, however, we marked HM the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee with the planting of an English Oak Tree in our car park opposite the Hall. Lady Juliet Townsend kindly performed the honours as President of Girlguiding Northamptonshire. Special thanks for this are owed to: the Waitrose Community Foundation who are funding trees to mark their own 75th anniversary; and Moulton College who planted the tree for us. Secondly, we formally reopened the Hall and thanked all concerned for their contributions. We welcomed not least the upgraded w.c. facilities now with disabled access which enables us to be inclusive, plus a vastly improved and equipped kitchen. Thirdly, we celebrated the 40th anniversary of our Hall with the cutting of a large, suitably decorated cake by Betty Barlow, Mid Divisional President, and a splendid tea provided by the Trefoil Guild. We were pleased to invite both representatives of our regular Hall users and the Hall’s immediate neighbours. Chris Heaton Harris, MP for Daventry, made an entertaining speech, pointing out that we were unusually fortunate to have two MPs present at our event, i.e. Michael Ellis also, since the Kingsthorpe branch of Waitrose falls within the Northampton North constituency. The Chairman of Daventry District Council, Councillor Diana Osborne was also present with her husband. We were also pleased to welcome Jane Causebrook, County Commissioner for Northamptonshire Girlguiding. We look forward confidently to the next 40 years. D E B I D AV E Y , Moulton District Commissioner 44 | M O ULTON S CENE • Spring 2013 Moulton ■ Re-wires ■ Security Alarms ■ Testing & Inspection ■ Smoke Alarms ■ Home Buyers Reports ■ Emergency Call Out ■ Low Energy Lighting ■ Heating Repairs Domestic & Commercial Installations h i re C o u n ty th ou a ons d l Nor nci ve ng ro di Delta Taxis pt Tr a m C Part P Certified &!"&"&&&$&%%%% Sta p n d ard s A p www.newdimensionsfitness.co.uk ● ● ● ● ● Personal Training Pilates Classes Danza Classes Small Group Sessions Nutritional Advice Sharon Morrow ~ Sports Therapist 07967 018894 When only the best will do … Northampton 781888 “It’s never too late to become what you might have been” We accept national transport tokens and travel any distance! www.danzafitnessclasses.com Spring 2013 • M OULTON S C ENE | 45 Network Arts The Friend-leys PUT US IN YOUR DIARY & COME ALONG WITH YOUR ART KIT! The group continues to flourish with the valued support from our members and financial help from the Northampton Charitable Fund. Margaret our Secretary has been hard at work to complete our programme for 2013, not an easy task with costs of speakers ever rising. Due to medical reasons our trip to Coventry in December had to be cancelled. Our 10th Anniversary lunch at the Overstone Park Golf Club was enjoyed by the members and some partners, Victoria Miles from NCF came along and spoke to the group giving more information of their work. Looking forward to 2013 we will try to arrange a meal in February. We continue to meet in the refurbished Guide Hall, fourth Tuesday of the month, 2.15-4.30pm with speakers and exercise from Sharon. F R A N K H A R D I N G – Chairman 0160 4 790229 Venue: Moulton Village Hall – 10am – 4pm Network Arts – www.networkarts.co.uk £15 per 6 hour session for members – £20 for visitors and guests. Everyone is welcome! DECEMBER 2012 WORKSHOP Date: 8th Tutor: Tim Fisher a leading artist, author and popular art tutor, Tim works with the heart of a purist and the mind of a realist Topic: Watercolour Portraits FEBRUARY 2013 WORKSHOP Date: 16th Tutor: Mo Teeuw a professional artist and tutor who loves to teach and paint particularly en plein air Topic: Landscapes / Abstract – Oils MARCH 2013 MASTERCLASS Date: 16th Tutor: Hashim Akib a renown professional artist with lots of illustrious clients and loads of National awards Topic: Street Scenes – Acrylics APRIL 2013 WORKSHOP Date: 13th Tutor: James Wright a genius contemporary artist with a real gift for teaching Topic: Monoprints Be inspired then take home your wonderful piece of art! Log on to our website to find out more! www.networkarts.co.uk or phone Avrel on 01604 781331 Network Arts is a not for profit Northamptonshire based Art Group run by volunteers. We hold monthly workshops, tutored by professional artists and exhibitions at prestigious venues for our members’ work. Membership is £15 per year. You don’t have to be a member to attend a workshop – just come along with your art kit!! [email protected] Hard Plant Society – Northamptonshire Group Programme 1st December Talk by Linda Smith – Enjoying Water in a Small Area 14:00 Village Hall 5th January Talk by Johnny Amos – An Afternoon with Johnny 14:00 Village Hall 2nd February Talk by Dr Timothy Walker – The Harcourt Arboretum 14:00 Village Hall 2nd March Talk by Fergus Garrett – The Changes at Great Dixter 14:00 Village Hall 6th April Talk by Anthony Powell – Groung Cover Plants 14:00 Village Hall 5th and 6th May Annual Plant Fair at Kelmarsh Hall, NN6 9LY 10:00 to 16:00 Kelmarsh Hall see www.kelmarsh.com Includes free access to Grade II listed Gardens Free entry to English Heritage, Historic Houses Association and RHS members All meetings are held, usually on the first Saturday of the month, at Moulton Village Hall, Pound Lane, Northampton, NN3 8NH starting at 2pm. Non-members £5. Meetings enquiries: Jan Craig, tel. 01604 740401 46 | M O ULTON S CENE • Spring 2013 K.D. Property Services Home Improvements | Renovations | General Repairs Kitchen & Bathroom Fitting Tiling • Flooring • Laminates Decoration • Porches • Garages • Conservatory Bases Patios • Fencing • Decking Free Competitive No Obligation Quotes Tel: Kevin 07740 076414 Home Tel/Fax: 01604 890304 KƵƚƐƚĂŶĚŝŶŐĐŚŝůĚĐĂƌĞĂŶĚůĞĂƌŶŝŶŐ ŝŶĂďĞĂƵƟĨƵůƐĞƫŶŐŝŶDŽƵůƚŽŶ cf ĐŚŝůĚĮƌƐƚĚĂLJŶƵƌƐĞƌLJ dŚĞŽƌŐĂŶŝĐĨŽƌĞƐƚŶƵƌƐĞƌLJŝŶDŽƵůƚŽŶ ϬϭϲϬϰϳϵϬϰϰϬǁǁǁ͘ĐŚŝůĚĮƌƐƚ͘ĐŽ͘ƵŬ Spring 2013 • M OULTON S C ENE | 47 Membership covering 2012/13 is £4 single membership/£5 double membership. Membership of the Hardy Plant Society is also required – £17 single/£19 double. Membership enquiries: Linda Guy, tel. 01908 673440. We arrange a very successful Plant Fair at Kelmarsh Hall each May (see page 45) and various coach outings and evening visits are arranged during the summer months. the village. Each Saturday at 10.30, Boys and Girls will be able to attend a 1-hour session to play football at the club. The Saturday Soccer Club was launched in response to demand from parents and from younger brother and sisters that already play at the club. .WK][WV;XWZ\ IVLAW]\P Moulton FC & Moulton Magpies Youth Moulton FC – EAST MIDLANDS REGIONAL – FA Community Club Winners 2012 The sessions will be run each week in a nonpressured environment. There will be no formal coaching as the idea is for the children to just turn up and play a game of football. The children will be put into teams each week and will be supervised by a FA trained Level 1 coach and assistants. Details of the initiative and contact information are shown below. 0RXOWRQ0LQL·V6RFFHU&OXE ZZZPRXOWRQPDJSLHVIFFRXN %R\V*LUOV5HFHSWLRQ<HDUV 6DWXUGD\VDPDP The club was delighted to be named as the FA Charter Standard Community Club of the Year for 2012 for the EAST MIDLANDS REGION. The Club has been awarded the EAST MIDLANDS REGIONAL Community Club award for the second time in three years. The award was given as recognition for the work the club has put into the development of football within the Charter Standard Community Club framework. The award was presented by Sir Trevor Brooking at Northampton Town’s Sixfields Stadium, during an U17’s England International. This award makes the club one of the top 8 clubs in the country. Magpies Launch ‘Saturday Soccer Club’ for Boys and Girls in Reception to Year 2 November 3rd saw the club start an initiative to provide football to the youngest members of 3D\DV\RX3/$< DVHVVLRQ &RQWDFWPRXOWRQPDJSLHVIF#KRWPDLOFRXN #0RXOWRQ)&%UXQWLQJ5RDG0RXOWRQ1¶WRQ114) Volunteers wanted... The football club is looking for volunteers to help with the general running and upkeep of the club facilities. If you have a few hours available to help on a regular basis, maybe you are recently retired and would like to help then we would like to hear from you. This could be serving refreshments when the club is open, helping with the ground maintenance, general maintenance within the club itself or one of many other numerous tasks that we have to perform. If you are interested to find out more then please contact the club on the numbers overleaf. 48 | M O ULTON S CENE • Spring 2013 MOULTON FLOORING (±ma´´8 ¼Á¼ 8¼|´? t´| All types of carpets and vinyl supplied and fitted FREE Estimates Countless samples for home viewing Over 30 years experience GREAT VALUE Contact Iain T: 01604 495233 M: 07979 806846 O±8¼|®´¦Á8naX¼a8O|a±´ O±a8¼aXÇXÁ8¼Á¼±t±t±8a´V Á´t±ÇaO±8¼|a¼|X´¡ ;8¼|´ ;*a8Xt ;t´| ;+at ; ±a|a´ 8¼X8Ê m±8* 8´´a´´a¼ 1RUWKDPSWRQ1RUWK 1RUWKDPSWRQ1RUWK QRUWKDPSWRQQRUWK#NLSPFJUDWKFRP QRUWKDPSWRQQRUWK#NLSPFJUDWKFRP Ot±8¼|¡O¡Á Ot±8¼|¡O¡Á (%$ (#6%52-041 3*51634)6//55+.4*6-053(/-421605+3032./4634)6$-++/02 -1.45116$23026+1 #332./46,344.4* $5,6(11511 5426%52-041 4,34)6%5!54-564!512.*32./41 4!512 5426/02*3*5634)6.,,6()!.56(0034*5) 501/43,634)6/0+/03256236+,344.4* #5, '"'&6&& 36'"'&6"&' /06-02506.4/0 "'6(1,5 63456/-,2/4 /023 +2/466# 32./46+,531561556/-0651.256 Spring 2013 • M OULTON S C ENE | 49 Jackson Grundy – Community Support Initiative – Total reaches £2100 In November the Community Support Initiative C.S.I. with Jackson Grundy reached an outstanding total of £2100 with the latest house sold. We would like to thank everyone that has nominated the Magpies and Jackson Grundy for supporting this initiative. Sell your house through Jackson Grundy and Moulton Magpies will receive a donation to support our club funds. Jackson Grundy will support Moulton Magpies by donating 5% of the selling fee to the club when a house that has nominated Moulton Magpies is sold. Simply nominate Moulton Magpies as the organisation that you would like to receive a donation when you sell your house through Jackson Grundy and a donation will be made when your house is sold. For further details please contact the Jackson Grundy team at one of their agency offices. In 2006 Moulton Magpies were awarded FA Charter Standard Community Club status, one of only seven FA Community Clubs in the County. The award is recognition by the FA that the club has met Community Club standard, covering all aspects of providing a safe environment for Mini & Youth Soccer, to boys and girls aged from 6 to 18. All of our coaches are a minimum of FA level 1 trained and are CRB checked through the Football Association. D AV I D C O N WAY Tel 0160 4 647832 or mobile 07 785 791930 www.moultonmagpiesfc.co.uk 028/721)& )$&+$57(567$1'$5'&20081,7<&/8% (DVW0LGODQGV)$5HJLRQDO$ZDUG ZLQQHUV &RPHDQGMRLQRXU µ)XQ,QWURGXFWLRQWR)RRWEDOO¶ 3/($6(3$66 2172<285)5,(1'6 DSSURSULDWHIRRWZHDUVKLQSDGVDGULQNDUHUHTXLUHG 0RXOWRQ )RRWEDOO&OXE &OXEURRPQRZDYDLODEOHIRUKLUH The clubroom now incorporates an updated bar and new kitchen area that is open each weekend as matches are played serving a range of refreshments and hot food. The facilities are available at various times during the day or evenings for functions, local groups and businesses to hire out for meetings etc. Whether it’s a one off event or a regular booking please contact us for details. If you are interested in hiring the club facilities please contact: Mick Clipston Tel 07547 767477 &OXE2SHQ 6DWDPSP 6XQDPSP &RPHDQGMRLQXV IRUDFRIIHHRUDGULQN DQGZDWFKDJDPH Do you know an organisation that would like to use the facilities? www.moultonmagpiesfc.co.uk 50 | M O ULTON S CENE • Spring 2013 ^Ez>E͕,hZ,ZDWdKE͕EKZd,DWdKE͕EEϲϴy ttt͘,'͘K͘h</E&KΛ,'͘K͘h< ϬϭϲϬϰϴϰϯϵϯϵ To ensure you make the most of your winter golf, be sure you warm up before hitting the main course. Take advantage of this special offer by requesting it at the time of booking. KƌŐĂŶŝƐĞƌƉůĂLJƐĨƌĞĞ͊Ύ ΎĂƐĞĚŽŶŵŝŶŝŵƵŵŽĨϭϲŬŝŶŐ ϭϴŚŽůĞƐ͘ tĂƌŵƵƉŽŶƚŚĞ WĂƌϯ^ŚŽƌƚŽƵƌƐĞ ĨŽƌŽŶůLJάϮ͘ϱϬ ƉƉŝĨƉůĂLJŝŶŐϭϴŚŽůĞƐ ŽŶĞĐŽƵƌƐĞŵĞĂůĂŌĞƌƉůĂLJũƵƐƚ άϱ͘ϵϱ͘dǁŽĐŽƵƌƐĞŵĞĂůũƵƐƚάϵ͘ϵϱ ([FOXGHVEDQNKROLGD\V)XOOWHUPVDQGFRQGLWLRQVDYDLODEOHRQOLQHDWZZZEKJFFRXN 0DU\0DOODUG,7(&97&7 )XOO\TXDOLILHGDQGDIILOLDWHG 6SRUWVDQG5HPHGLDO0DVVHXU +ROLVWLF ,QGLDQKHDG 7KDLIRRWPDVVDJH 3UHSRVWVSRUWVHYHQW ,QMXULHVIURPVSRUWV 7HO 0 Michael Palmer Carpenter For all types of carpentry including doors, windows, kitchens, flooring and repair work. For a free quotation Telephone 01604 643429 9 Harvey Lane, Moulton Spring 2013 • M OULTON S C ENE | 51 White Tiger Taekwon-Do Brampton Heath Golf Centre We have just had a busy time with a grading in October, more members working their way towards Black Belt. Congratulations to Leanne Pearce and Phoebe Dickinson for both successfully passing their Black Belt grading this year. Also club members were very successful at recent tournaments. Our own tournament at Moulton on the 17th November was exceptionally well attended (see photo), so if you want to give TaeKwon-Do a go just turn up for a free introductory lesson at Moulton Primary School. Classes are held on Tuesday and Thursday evenings, 7pm to 8pm (Juniors 6yrs to 11yrs), 8pm to 9pm (Adults). Parents may train with their children and family rates are available. Brampton Heath Golf Centre already has a long standing reputation as a great golfing venue but is also gaining a good reputation as a great venue to hold a conference or even get married. As a Conference Venue it’s ideal, with a great location and free parking. Competitively priced from just £60.00. Food is available everyday from 7am and you don’t need to be a member to enjoy the facilities or bar, it’s open to everyone all day, every day. The bar is also a free WI FI Hot spot, fast and reliable internet access powered by “The Cloud”. If you’d like to play golf then look no further, Brampton Heath offers great golf starting from only £5.00. Societies are very welcome and can book more than a year in advance. There is also a Tri Golf Course, especially designed for children and it’s completely free to use. Please call 01604 843939 for more details or visit www.bhgc.co.uk. )5(( 75,*2/) $7%5$03721+($7+*2/)&(175( :K\QRWEULQJWKHFKLOGUHQ RYHUWRSOD\RXU1(: ,03529('75,*2/) &2856( For further information visit our website martialartnorthampton.moonfruit.com or telephone 01604 670966 or e-mail me at [email protected]. MR ADRIAN GENT Black Belt 5th Dan Cheif Instructor White Tiger Taekwon-Do $VSHFLDOO\GHVLJQHG FRXUVHZLWKXVHRI HTXLSPHQWIRU)5(( $YDLODEOHXQWLOSP &DOO RSWLRQIRUPRUHGHWDLOV 52 | M O ULTON S CENE • Spring 2013 Call to book your course NOW! -LOO%DUWODP 7UDF\+DUULV 'DYH6RORPRQ 1DWKDQ/HH ,QVWUXFWRU7UDLQLQJDYDLODEOH 0DOH)HPDOH$',¶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pring 2013 • M OULTON S C ENE | 53 +P]ZKP6M_[ Moulton Parish Church Dear Friends First of all can I take this opportunity to wish the whole village a very happy New Year! All of us at the Parish Church hope 2013 will be a very happy and blessed year for you all. Many will no doubt be taking the chance to make New Year’s resolutions for the year ahead. Whether it’s gym membership or learning Chinese it’s often a time of year when we love to turn over a new leaf and that’s often a very good thing. Trouble is, if you’re anything like me, you’ll find that by February 1st or even earlier even the best laid plans have come unstuck and we’re struggling to remember what our new commitments even were. It’s a great relief to find in the Bible that rather than trying to better ourselves, the God who made us wants to do all the hard work for us. In Psalm 51, King David was very aware of his moral shortcomings, having just stumbled morally in several horrible ways. He woke up and longed to change. Instead of trying to simply turn over a new leaf, however, he prayed these words. Hide your face from my sins and blot out all my iniquity. Create in me a pure heart, O God. Wonderfully, the cross of Jesus means God answered David’s prayer. On that day God did hide His face from all that was wrong in David’s life. He sent His powerful Spirit into David’s heart to change it from within. Can I encourage all of us this New Year, as well as making our own resolutions to change, to ask God to make a far deeper and more lasting change in us? Why not come along to Christianity Explored on 21st January to find out more. We’d love to help you grapple with David’s prayer and what it means. With my love coming months. and prayers for the A N DY B Y F I E L D , Vicar of Moulton Parish Church A NOTE FOR YOUR DIARY... On Saturday 6th April at 7.30pm there will be an evening of Classical Music in the Church. Included will be songs from the Opera by Rachel Wild and friends, and piano music by Alex Kirk. Money raised will be shared between “Time for Change” and the NSPCC. Tickets will be available in due course. Carey Baptist Church Following the visit of the three delightful girls from America earlier in the year we really felt a buzz around the church. The girls’ enthusiasm and pleasure in all they took part in was infectious and we thank them for coming and continue to remember them. Thankfully they were not affected by Hurricane Sandy in November but as a church we do pray for our American brothers and sisters in the aftermath of this disaster. We thank God for the exciting times we are experiencing here at Carey. Each week a group meet together on Wednesday mornings for a time of prayer. This brings before God the issues within the fellowship both individually and as an organisation or the church as a 54 | M O U LTON S CENE • Spring 2013 Spinney Hill Plumbing • NVQ qualified plumber with over 15 years experience • Efficient, friendly and reliable • Outside taps • Tiling • Bathroom and kitchen refurbishments For a competitive FREE quote phone Jon Quigley: 07973 119 961 e: [email protected] ANDREW’S DOMESTIC SERVICES SPECIALIST SALES & SERVICES OF: • ZANUSSI • TRICITY BENDIX • ELECTROLUX & OTHER MAKES 9 Campanula Close, Millwood, The Maples, Northampton NN3 3QG 01604 636391 / 07966 138561 Sywell Mowers For Sales, Servicing & Repairs of garden machinery Collection and delivery service available For further details contact us on: Telephone: 01604 642637 Mobile: 07517 662791 Rectory Farm Unit, Webbs Lane, Overstone Road, Sywell NN6 0AW Spring 2013 • M OULTON S C ENE | 55 whole, as well as national and international concerns which are many in this troubled world. As a church we are excited to be seeing answers to these prayers with growing numbers coming to worship on Sundays, more young people joining the Brigades and little ones coming with their Mums to Toddle Inn as well as many ladies coming to Women’s Own where they find a warm fellowship. We have been delighted to welcome families as they bring their babies and little children to church to give thanks for God for the gift of young life and to dedicate themselves to bring up the children in a Christian way. In addition we are thrilled to have more people inquiring about the Christian life especially following the Alpha Course recently run, and in some cases making a commitment to follow Christ through the waters of baptism. We feel this is an answer to prayers and is in Gods’ own time. We pray God will bless you and your family during the coming year and encourage you perhaps to come along to Carey and see for yourselves why we are so excited about the Christian life. J U N E W A L D E N – Publicity Officer 7JQ\]IZQM[ Berit Lauder sadly passed away recently. She came to Northamptonshire from Sweden to work as an ‘au pair’ in the ’60s. She met Ian Lauder at the Salon and they married in 1966, moving to Moulton in the ’70s. They have two grown-up children, Alistair and Sofia. Berit will be much missed by her family and friends. Jean Rogers died on her birthday, 9th November. A staunch member of Carey Baptist Church, Jean taught in Junior Church and worked as a door steward. She took part in a home discussion group, Wednesday morning prayer group and the Women’s Own – a loyal and unassuming member. She came to Moulton from Harrow in the ’70s after the death of her parents, to be near her sister Ann and family. While in Harrow, she was involved in the Girl Guide movement and was Brown Owl in a Brownie pack for many years and also taught in Sunday School there. She had trained as a nursery nurse and worked as a nanny and a school matron – children were always important in her life. Her memory will live on in the life of her church and in the hearts of everyone who knew her. Peter Keen passed away very suddenly in October. The family moved here from Newcastle in 1987 and Peter had ran Village Autos in the centre of Moulton for the past 22 years. Peter liked to help people in the community and was generous with the premises for village causes. He was a devoted family man – the family was central to his life. He will be greatly missed by family and friends and especially by his wife Beryl, son Paul, daughter Jane and grandchildren Kieran and Hannah. Obituaries are compiled by Angela Campling. 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Property Services, home improvements, renovations, repairs, 46 Moore than Cleaning, cleaning service, 62 Moulton Building Services, general maintenance and repairs, 36 Moulton Domestic Services, home cleaning, ironing etc, 24 NJM Locksmiths, Independent Locksmith, 34 Palmer, Michael – Carpenter, 50 Swannell Builders & Decorators, 6 Terry Wilson, kitchen worktops & doors, 12 Turn-style, Decorating & Building, 26 Food/Drink/Hotel/Leisure: Brampton Heath Golf Centre, 50 Café@jgallery, 28 Moulton Club, room to hire, 38 Moulton Village Hall, room to hire, 4 Plumbing/Heating/Bathroom Services: AQUA, plumbing and heating, 58 Gas Works, gas and heating maintenance, 10 Nene Plumbing and property maintenance, 24 R Osborne, Plumbing & Heating, 12 Spinney Hill Plumbing, 54 T & J Plumbing and Maintenance, 34 Garage, Automobile and Travel: Crown Executive Cars Ltd, 18 Delta Taxis, 44 Moulton Autocare, 40 Moulton Minibus Service, 2 One L of a Driving School, 52 Village Autos, 36 Nurseries/Schools/Tuition: Childfirst Day Nursery, 46 Kip McGrath, professional tuition in Maths and English, 48 Parklands Nursery School and Children’s Centre, 56 ‘Spotlight’ Stage School, 12 Stonewell Cottage Day Nursery, 40 Gardening, Tree Surgery and Landscaping: AJ Block Paving Ltd, 58 Bland, John, Treeworks, 34 Greenfinch Home and Garden Services, 32 K. Worley, Buildings and Gardens, 28 Sywell Mowers, sales, servicing and repairs, 54 Estate Agents/Legal and Financial: Adders, Accountants and taxation advisors, 48 Gee Seven, investment, mortgage and insurance brokers, 30 Horts, estate agents, 20 Jackson Grundy, estate agents, 14 Tidy Numbers, bookkeeping services, 60 Hairdressers and Beauticians: Moulton Hair Design, Hair salon and beauty treatments, 22 The Style Xchange, Cutting, colour and perming specialists, 6 Health: Bluebird Care, home care visits, 62 Crook, Janet – Foot Health, 34 Hunt, Penny – Podiatry/Chiropody, 60 Mallard, Mary – Sports and Remedial Masseur, 50 Morrow, Sharon – New Dimensions Fitness, Danza & Pilates, 44 Stewart, Julia – Chiropodist/Podiatrist, 22 Printing and Photography: On Demand Print Services, Inside Front Cover Retailers: Moulton Post Office, 18 Rochmills Pharmacy, 60 Moulton Village Store, Outside Back Cover YOGI Stores, 42 62 | M O U LTON S CENE • Spring 2013 ! !" " ! $" ! ! " " ! ! 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Men’s Big Night Out 20.00 Working Men’s Club Moulton Afternoon WI Growing up in a Railway Family, Ray Wake 14.30 The Guide Hall Zumba 18.30 Moulton Football Club Parish Council Meeting Public Session 19.15 Village Hall Meeting Room Moulton Evening WI ‘Collecting Family Stories’ – Susan Jackson 19.45 Village Hall Poker Night from 20.00 Moulton Club Bird Club 19.00 Village Hall Northampton Road Runners 19.00 Moulton Sports Complex Girls’ Brigade Opening session Various Times Carey Baptist Church Toddle Inn Opening session 10.30 and 13.30 Carey Baptist Church Over 50’s Leisure Club 15.30 – 17.00 Moulton Sports Complex Rosemary Conley 17.45 Village Hall Moulton Morris Men 19.30 Village Hall Pilates 10.00 – 11.00 Village Hall Roller Disco 19.30 – 20.30 Moulton Sports Complex Spring 2013 • M OULTON S C ENE | 65 12 12 12 13 14 14 14 14 15 15 15 15 15 16 16 16 17 17 17 18 18 18 19 19 20 21 21 21 22 22 22 22 23 23 23 24 24 24 25 25 Coffee Shop 10.00 – 12.00 Moulton Theatre Royal British Legion Women’s Section Coffee Morning – Sale of Cakes & Bric-a-brac stall 10.00 Chappell House Saturday Soccer Club 10.30 Moulton Football Club Bingo 13.00 Moulton Club Moulton Memory Cafe Coffee, tea and cake provided - come along for a chat 14.00 Carey Baptist Hall Zumba 17.45 Village Hall Moulton Church Bell Ringers 19.30 Moulton Church Christianity Explored course begins 19.45 Church Centre Sing & Sign Baby Class 10.00 Village Hall Baby Clinic 14.00 Village Hall Women’s Own Bruce Furness 14.30 Carey Baptist Church Zumba 18.30 Moulton Football Club Poker Night from 20.00 Moulton Club Luncheon Club 12.15 Church Centre Sing & Sign Baby Class 13.00 & 14.00 Village Hall Northampton Road Runners 19.00 Moulton Sports Complex Over 50’s Leisure Club 15.30 – 17.00 Moulton Sports Complex Rosemary Conley 17.45 Village Hall Moulton Morris Men 19.30 Village Hall Pilates 10.00 – 11.00 Village Hall The Bridges of Madison County 19.30 Movie at Moulton Theatre Roller Disco 19.30 – 20.30 Moulton Sports Complex Coffee Shop 10.00 – 12.00 Moulton Theatre Saturday Soccer Club 10.30 Moulton Football Club Bingo 13.00 Moulton Club Zumba 17.45 Village Hall Moulton Church Bell Ringers 19.30 Moulton Church Christianity Explored Course 19.45 Church Centre Sing & Sign Baby Class 10.00 Village Hall The Friend-Leys 14.15 The Guide Hall Zumba 18.30 Moulton Football Club Poker Night from 20.00 Moulton Club Sing & Sign Baby Class 13.00 & 14.00 Village Hall Northampton Road Runners 19.00 Moulton Sports Complex Gardeners Society General Meeting - Talk on Tales of a Modern Plant Hunter, presented by Tom Hart-Dyke 19.30 Village Hall Over 50’s Leisure Club 15.30 – 17.00 Moulton Sports Complex Rosemary Conley 17.45 Village Hall Moulton Morris Men 19.30 Village Hall Pilates 10.00 – 11.00 Village Hall Roller Disco 19.30 – 20.30 Moulton Sports Complex 66 | M O ULTON S CENE • Spring 2013 25 26 26 26 26 26 27 28 28 28 29 29 29 30 30 30 30 31 31 31 Tea Dance 19.30 – 22.00 Moulton Sports Complex (provisional date, dependant on confirmation from the organist) Coffee Shop 10.00 – 12.00 Moulton Theatre Saturday Soccer Club 10.30 Moulton Football Club An Ideal Husband 19.30 Movie at Moulton Theatre Annual EXTRAVAGANZA Barn Dance With entertainment and supper (Band & Bar) 20.00 Moulton School Hall Tickets £8 from Mollie Care, 9 Alibone Close, Chater Street, Moulton (tel: 646818) Red Thunder Band 20.30 Moulton Club Bingo 13.00 Moulton Club Zumba 17.45 Village Hall Moulton Church Bell Ringers 19.30 Moulton Church Christianity Explored Course 19.45 Church Centre Sing & Sign Baby Class 10.00 Village Hall Zumba 18.30 Moulton Football Club Poker Night from 20.00 Moulton Club Luncheon Club 12.15 Church Centre Sing & Sign Baby Class 13.00 & 14.00 Village Hall Northampton Road Runners 19.00 Moulton Sports Complex Moulton Parish Church - Girls’ Night Out 20.00 Moulton Theatre Over 50’s Leisure Club 15.30 – 17.00 Moulton Sports Complex Rosemary Conley 17.45 Village Hall Moulton Morris Men 19.30 Village Hall NMJZ]IZa 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 3 4 4 4 4 5 5 5 5 Pilates 10.00 – 11.00 Village Hall Royal British Legion Women’s Section Monthly Meeting – Speaker Chris Hamson, Travels In Australia 14.00 Chappell House Roller Disco 19.30 – 20.30 Moulton Sports Complex Craft Club 09.30 Village Hall Coffee Shop 10.00 – 12.00 Moulton Theatre Saturday Soccer Club 10.30 Moulton Football Club Hardy Plant Society A Talk by Dr Timothy Walker – The Harcourt Arboretum 14.00 Village Hall Bingo 13.00 Moulton Club Zumba 17.45 Village Hall Moulton Church Bell Ringers 19.30 Moulton Church Christianity Explored Course 19.45 Church Centre Moulton Parish Church - Men’s Big Night Out 20.00 Working Men’s Club Sing & Sign Baby Class 10.00 Village Hall Baby Clinic 14.00 Village Hall Women’s Own Rev Geoff Ottaway 14.30 Carey Baptist Church Zumba 18.30 Moulton Football Club Spring 2013 • M OULTON S C ENE | 67 5 5 6 6 6 6 7 7 7 8 8 8 8 9 9 10 10 11 11 11 11-15 12 12 13 13 13 15 12 12 14 14 14 15 16 16 16 16 17 18 18 18 Stitchcraft 19.30 Village Hall Poker Night from 20.00 Moulton Club Sing & Sign Baby Class 13.00 & 14.00 Village Hall Bird Club 19.00 Village Hall Northampton Road Runners 19.00 Moulton Sports Complex Parish Council Meeting Public Session 19.15 Village Hall Meeting Room Over 50’s Leisure Club 15.30 – 17.00 Moulton Sports Complex Rosemary Conley 17.45 Village Hall Moulton Morris Men 19.30 Village Hall Pilates 10.00 – 11.00 Village Hall Moulton History Society Herbert Pontin and Captain Scott’s, Last Voyage to the Antarctic – An illustrated talk by Gary Shaeffer 19.30 Moulton Working Men’s Club Anna Karenina 19.30 Movie at Moulton Theatre Roller Disco 19.30 – 20.30 Moulton Sports Complex Coffee Shop 10.00 – 12.00 Moulton Theatre Saturday Soccer Club 10.30 Moulton Football Club Songs of Praise followed by tea and cakes 16.00 Carey Baptist Church Bingo 13.00 Moulton Club Moulton Memory Cafe Coffee, tea and cake provided - come along for a chat 14.00 Carey Baptist Hall Zumba 17.45 Village Hall Moulton Church Bell Ringers 19.30 Moulton Church Play Scheme 08.30 – 17.30 Moulton Sports Complex Zumba 18.30 Moulton Football Club Poker Night from 20.00 Moulton Club Luncheon Club 12.15 Church Centre Northampton Road Runners 19.00 Moulton Sports Complex Marriage Course begins 20.00 Church Centre Pilates 10.00 – 11.00 Village Hall Moulton Afternoon WI Recycle and Renew, Shirley Allen 14.30 The Guide Hall Moulton Evening WI Meal at Mandarin Buffet Over 50’s Leisure Club 15.30 – 17.00 Moulton Sports Complex Rosemary Conley 17.45 Village Hall Moulton Morris Men 19.30 Village Hall Roller Disco 19.30 – 20.30 Moulton Sports Complex Coffee Shop 10.00 – 12.00 Moulton Theatre Saturday Soccer Club 10.30 Moulton Football Club Network Arts Landscapes / Abstract – Oils 10.00 Village Hall Women’s Own Coffee Morning 10.00 Carey Baptist Church Bingo 13.00 Moulton Club Zumba 17.45 Village Hall Moulton Church Bell Ringers 19.30 Moulton Church Christianity Explored Course ends 19.45 Church Centre 68 | M O ULTON S CENE • Spring 2013 19 19 19 19 19 20 20 20 21 21 21 22 22 22 23 23 23 23 24 25 25 26 26 26 26 27 27 27 27 27 27 28 28 28 Sing & Sign Baby Class 10.00 Village Hall Baby Clinic 14.00 Village Hall Women’s Own Mr Mike Leonard 14.30 Carey Baptist Church Zumba 18.30 Moulton Football Club Poker Night from 20.00 Moulton Club Sing & Sign Baby Class 13.00 & 14.00 Village Hall Northampton Road Runners 19.00 Moulton Sports Complex Marriage Course 20.00 Church Centre Over 50’s Leisure Club 15.30 – 17.00 Moulton Sports Complex Rosemary Conley 17.45 Village Hall Moulton Morris Men 19.30 Village Hall Pilates 10.00 – 11.00 Village Hall Roller Disco 19.30 – 20.30 Moulton Sports Complex Tea Dance 19.30 – 22.00 Moulton Sports Complex (provisional date, dependant on confirmation from the organist) Coffee Shop 10.00 – 12.00 Moulton Theatre Royal British Legion Women’s Section Coffee Morning – Sale of Cakes & Bric-a-brac stall 10.00 Chappell House Saturday Soccer Club 10.30 Moulton Football Club P.L.D. Guitar/Vocals Duo 20.30 Moulton Club Bingo 13.00 Moulton Club Zumba 17.45 Village Hall Moulton Church Bell Ringers 19.30 Moulton Church Sing & Sign Baby Class 10.00 Village Hall The Friend-Leys 14.15 The Guide Hall Zumba 18.30 Moulton Football Club Poker Night from 20.00 Moulton Club Luncheon Club 12.15 Church Centre Sing & Sign Baby Class 13.00 & 14.00 Village Hall Northampton Road Runners 19.00 Moulton Sports Complex Gardeners Society General Meeting - Talk on Orchids, presented by Ray Creek 19.30 Village Hall Marriage Course 20.00 Church Centre Moulton Parish Church - Girls’ Night Out 20.00 Moulton Theatre Over 50’s Leisure Club 15.30 – 17.00 Moulton Sports Complex Rosemary Conley 17.45 Village Hall Moulton Morris Men 19.30 Village Hall UIZKP 1 1 1 Pilates 10.00 – 11.00 Village Hall Royal British Legion Women’s Section Monthly Meeting – Speaker Andy Tresias 14.00 Chappell House Roller Disco 19.30 – 20.30 Moulton Sports Complex Spring 2013 • M OULTON S C ENE | 69 2 2 2 2 3 4 4 4 4-9 4 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 6 6 6 6 7 7 7 8 8 8 8 9 9 10 11 11 11 12 12 12 12 12 13 Craft Club 09.30 Village Hall Coffee Shop 10.00 – 12.00 Moulton Theatre Saturday Soccer Club 10.30 Moulton Football Club Hardy Plant Society A Talk by Fergus Garrett – The Changes at Great Dixter 14.00 Village Hall Bingo 13.00 Moulton Club Lunch Club 12.00 Carey Baptist Church Zumba 17.45 Village Hall Moulton Church Bell Ringers 19.30 Moulton Church Moulton Players Murdered to Death by Peter Gordon – Murder mystery with a twist 19.30 Moulton Theatre Moulton Parish Church - Men’s Big Night Out 20.00 Working Men’s Club Sing & Sign Baby Class 10.00 Village Hall Baby Clinic 14.00 Village Hall Women’s Own Rev David Baker 14.30 Carey Baptist Church Zumba 18.30 Moulton Football Club Parish Council Meeting Public Session 19.15 Village Hall Meeting Room Stitchcraft 19.30 Village Hall Poker Night from 20.00 Moulton Club Sing & Sign Baby Class 13.00 & 14.00 Village Hall Bird Club 19.00 Village Hall Northampton Road Runners 19.00 Moulton Sports Complex Marriage Course 20.00 Church Centre Over 50’s Leisure Club 15.30 – 17.00 Moulton Sports Complex Rosemary Conley 17.45 Village Hall Moulton Morris Men 19.30 Village Hall Pilates 10.00 – 11.00 Village Hall Royal British Legion Women’s Section Bingo Afternoon 14.00 Chappell House Moulton History Society Speaker to be arranged 19.30 Moulton Working Men’s Club Roller Disco 19.30 – 20.30 Moulton Sports Complex Coffee Shop 10.00 – 12.00 Moulton Theatre Saturday Soccer Club 10.30 Moulton Football Club Bingo 13.00 Moulton Club Moulton Memory Cafe Coffee, tea and cake provided - come along for a chat 14.00 Carey Baptist Hall Zumba 17.45 Village Hall Moulton Church Bell Ringers 19.30 Moulton Church Sing & Sign Baby Class 10.00 Village Hall Moulton Afternoon WI 83rd Birthday 14.30 The Guide Hall Zumba 18.30 Moulton Football Club Moulton Evening WI ‘Chusan, The Opium Wars’ – Liam Darcy Brown 19.45 Village Hall Poker Night from 20.00 Moulton Club Luncheon Club 12.15 Church Centre 70 | M O ULTON S CENE • Spring 2013 13 13 13 14 14 14 14 15 15 16 16 16 17 18 18 19 19 19 19 19 20 20 20 21 21 21 22 22 22 23 23 23 24 24 25 25 26 26 26 26 27 27 Sing & Sign Baby Class 13.00 & 14.00 Village Hall Northampton Road Runners 19.00 Moulton Sports Complex Marriage Course 20.00 Church Centre Over 50’s Leisure Club 15.30 – 17.00 Moulton Sports Complex Rosemary Conley 17.45 Village Hall Gardeners Society Annual Dinner 18.30 for 19.00 Northampton College Booth Lane Moulton Morris Men 19.30 Village Hall Pilates 10.00 – 11.00 Village Hall Roller Disco 19.30 – 20.30 Moulton Sports Complex Coffee Shop 10.00 – 12.00 Moulton Theatre Network Arts Street Scenes - Acrylics 10.00 Village Hall Saturday Soccer Club 10.30 Moulton Football Club Bingo 13.00 Moulton Club Zumba 17.45 Village Hall Moulton Church Bell Ringers 19.30 Moulton Church Sing & Sign Baby Class 10.00 Village Hall Baby Clinic 14.00 Village Hall Women’s Own Mount Pleasant Ladies 14.30 Carey Baptist Church Zumba 18.30 Moulton Football Club Poker Night from 20.00 Moulton Club Sing & Sign Baby Class 13.00 & 14.00 Village Hall Northampton Road Runners 19.00 Moulton Sports Complex Marriage Course 20.00 Church Centre Over 50’s Leisure Club 15.30 – 17.00 Moulton Sports Complex Rosemary Conley 17.45 Village Hall Moulton Morris Men 19.30 Village Hall Pilates 10.00 – 11.00 Village Hall Roller Disco 19.30 – 20.30 Moulton Sports Complex Tea Dance 19.30 – 22.00 Moulton Sports Complex (provisional date, dependant on confirmation from the organist) Coffee Shop 10.00 – 12.00 Moulton Theatre Saturday Soccer Club 10.30 Moulton Football Club Hope Springs 19.30 Movie at Moulton Theatre Women’s Own Anniversary Service Mrs Lesley Emerson 10.45 Carey Baptist Church Bingo 13.00 Moulton Club Zumba 17.45 Village Hall Moulton Church Bell Ringers 19.30 Moulton Church Sing & Sign Baby Class 10.00 Village Hall The Friend-Leys 14.15 The Guide Hall Zumba 18.30 Moulton Football Club Poker Night from 20.00 Moulton Club Luncheon Club 12.15 Church Centre Sing & Sign Baby Class 13.00 & 14.00 Village Hall Spring 2013 • M OULTON S C ENE | 71 27 27 27 27 28 28 28 28 28 29 29 30 30 30 31 31 31 31 31 31 31 Northampton Road Runners 19.00 Moulton Sports Complex Gardeners Society General Meeting - Talk on Funny Garden Features, presented by Andrew Sankey 19.30 Village Hall Marriage Course ends 20.00 Church Centre Moulton Parish Church - Girls’ Night Out 20.00 Moulton Theatre Over 50’s Leisure Club 15.30 – 17.00 Moulton Sports Complex Maundy Meal and Communion 19.00 Carey Baptist Church Rosemary Conley 17.45 Village Hall Moulton Morris Men 19.30 Village Hall Maundy Thursday Lord’s Supper 20.00 Moulton Parish Church Good Friday All - Age Meeting 10.30 Moulton Parish Church Good Friday Service 19.00 Carey Baptist Church Coffee Shop 10.00 – 12.00 Moulton Theatre Saturday Soccer Club 10.30 Moulton Football Club Leighton Morrell Vocalist 20.30 Moulton Club Communion (followed by breakfast) 08.00 Carey Baptist Church Easter Sunday Lord’s Supper 09.00 Moulton Parish Church Easter Sunday Meeting 10.30 Moulton Parish Church Easter Family Service 10.45 Carey Baptist Church Easter Sunday Meeting 18.00 Moulton Parish Church Bingo 13.00 Moulton Club Easter Praise 18.00 Carey Baptist Church IXZQT 1-12 2 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 4 4 4 5 5 5 6 6 Play Scheme 08.30 – 17.30 Moulton Sports Complex Baby Clinic 14.00 Village Hall Women’s Own Rosemary Leonard 14.30 Carey Baptist Church Zumba 18.30 Moulton Football Club Stitchcraft 19.30 Village Hall Poker Night from 20.00 Moulton Club Bird Club 19.00 Village Hall Northampton Road Runners 19.00 Moulton Sports Complex Parish Council Meeting Public Session 19.15 Village Hall Meeting Room Over 50’s Leisure Club 15.30 – 17.00 Moulton Sports Complex Rosemary Conley 17.45 Village Hall Moulton Morris Men 19.30 Village Hall Pilates 10.00 – 11.00 Village Hall Royal British Legion Women’s Section Monthly Meeting – Conference Discussions 14.00 Chappell House Roller Disco 19.30 – 20.30 Moulton Sports Complex Craft Club 09.30 Village Hall Coffee Shop 10.00 – 12.00 Moulton Theatre 72 | M O U LTON S CENE • Spring 2013 6 6 6 6 7 8 8 8 9 9 9 9 10 10 11 11 11 12 12 12 13 13 13 13 14 15 15 16 16 16 16 17 18 18 18 19 19 19 Saturday Soccer Club 10.30 Moulton Football Club Hardy Plant Society A Talk by Anthony Powell – Ground Cover Plants 14.00 Village Hall An Evening of Classical Music Fundraiser for “Time for Change” & “NSPCC” 19.30 Moulton Parish Church Gambit 19.30 Movie at Moulton Theatre Bingo 13.00 Moulton Club Moulton Memory Cafe Coffee, tea and cake provided - come along for a chat 14.00 Carey Baptist Hall Zumba 17.45 Village Hall Moulton Church Bell Ringers 19.30 Moulton Church Moulton Afternoon WI History of Glass Making and Tiffany Glass, Joy Tingle 14.30 The Guide Hall Zumba 18.30 Moulton Football Club Moulton Evening WI ‘Sounds of the 50’s & 60’s’ – Holly Feeley 19.45 Village Hall Poker Night from 20.00 Moulton Club Annual Parish Meeting 16.00 Village Hall Northampton Road Runners 19.00 Moulton Sports Complex Over 50’s Leisure Club 15.30 – 17.00 Moulton Sports Complex Rosemary Conley 17.45 Village Hall Moulton Morris Men 19.30 Village Hall Pilates 10.00 – 11.00 Village Hall Moulton History Society Moulton People, Images and Memories of times past. Part 2. Another DVD collection 19.30 Moulton Working Men’s Club Roller Disco 19.30 – 20.30 Moulton Sports Complex Coffee Shop 10.00 – 12.00 Moulton Theatre Royal British Legion Women’s Section Coffee Morning – Sale of Cakes & Bric-a-brac stall 10.00 Chappell House Network Arts Monoprints 10.00 Village Hall Saturday Soccer Club 10.30 Moulton Football Club Bingo 13.00 Moulton Club Zumba 17.45 Village Hall Moulton Church Bell Ringers 19.30 Moulton Church Baby Clinic 14.00 Village Hall Women’s Own Homestead Singers 14.30 Carey Baptist Church Zumba 18.30 Moulton Football Club Poker Night from 20.00 Moulton Club Northampton Road Runners 19.00 Moulton Sports Complex Over 50’s Leisure Club 15.30 – 17.00 Moulton Sports Complex Rosemary Conley 17.45 Village Hall Moulton Morris Men 19.30 Village Hall Pilates 10.00 – 11.00 Village Hall Gardeners Society Race Night Evening 19.00 for 19.30 Village Hall Roller Disco 19.30 – 20.30 Moulton Sports Complex Spring 2013 • M OULTON S C ENE | 73 20 20 21 22 22 23 23 23 24 24 24 24 24 25 25 25 26 26 26 27 27 27 28 29 29 30 30 Coffee Shop 10.00 – 12.00 Moulton Theatre Saturday Soccer Club 10.30 Moulton Football Club Bingo 13.00 Moulton Club Zumba 17.45 Village Hall Moulton Church Bell Ringers 19.30 Moulton Church The Friend-Leys 14.15 The Guide Hall Zumba 18.30 Moulton Football Club Poker Night from 20.00 Moulton Club Luncheon Club 12.15 Church Centre Northampton Road Runners 19.00 Moulton Sports Complex Gardeners Society General Meeting – Talk on Foliage & Texture in the Garden, presented by Brian Ellis 19.30 Village Hall Christianity Explored Course begins 19.45 Church Centre Moulton Parish Church - Girls’ Night Out 20.00 Moulton Theatre Over 50’s Leisure Club 15.30 – 17.00 Moulton Sports Complex Rosemary Conley 17.45 Village Hall Moulton Morris Men 19.30 Village Hall Pilates 10.00 – 11.00 Village Hall Roller Disco 19.30 – 20.30 Moulton Sports Complex Tea Dance 19.30 – 22.00 Moulton Sports Complex (provisional date, dependant on confirmation from the organist) Coffee Shop 10.00 – 12.00 Moulton Theatre Saturday Soccer Club 10.30 Moulton Football Club Its a Mystery 20.30 Moulton Club Bingo 13.00 Moulton Club Zumba 17.45 Village Hall Moulton Church Bell Ringers 19.30 Moulton Church Zumba 18.30 Moulton Football Club Poker Night from 20.00 Moulton Club UIa 1 1 1 2 2 2 3 3 4 4 4 5 Bird Club 19.00 Village Hall Northampton Road Runners 19.00 Moulton Sports Complex Christianity Explored 19.45 Church Centre Over 50’s Leisure Club 15.30 – 17.00 Moulton Sports Complex Rosemary Conley 17.45 Village Hall Moulton Morris Men 19.30 Village Hall Pilates 10.00 – 11.00 Village Hall Roller Disco 19.30 – 20.30 Moulton Sports Complex Craft Club 09.30 Village Hall Coffee Shop 10.00 – 12.00 Moulton Theatre Saturday Soccer Club 10.30 Moulton Football Club Bingo 13.00 Moulton Club 74 | M O ULTON S CENE • Spring 2013 5-6 6-11 7 7 7 7 7 7 8 8 8 9 9 9 10 10 10 11 11 11 Hardy Plant Society Annual Plant Fair 10.00 – 16.00 Kelmarsh Hall Moulton Players The Lady In The Van by Alan Bennet – Outlines the relationship between Bennet and Miss Shepherd who lived in a van in his driveway 19.30 Moulton Theatre Baby Clinic 14.00 Village Hall Women’s Own 14.30 Carey Baptist Church Zumba 18.30 Moulton Football Club Parish Council Meeting Public Session 19.15 Village Hall Meeting Room Stitchcraft 19.30 Village Hall Poker Night from 20.00 Moulton Club Luncheon Club 12.15 Church Centre Northampton Road Runners 19.00 Moulton Sports Complex Christianity Explored 19.45 Church Centre Over 50’s Leisure Club 15.30 – 17.00 Moulton Sports Complex Rosemary Conley 17.45 Village Hall Moulton Morris Men 19.30 Village Hall Pilates 10.00 – 11.00 Village Hall Moulton History Society The Ancient Egyptian Collection in Northampton Museum. An illustrated talk by Ruth Thomas 19.30 Moulton Working Men’s Club Roller Disco 19.30 – 20.30 Moulton Sports Complex Coffee Shop 10.00 – 12.00 Moulton Theatre Saturday Soccer Club 10.30 Moulton Football Club Gardeners Society Plant Sale & Coffee Morning 10.30 Village Hall ‘DOWN YOUR WAY’ The village column in the Chron is compiled by Angela Campling. Please send your copy, news, information AND PHOTOGRAPHS where appropriate to Angela by Wednesday for the following Monday. Tel: 01604 644280 e: [email protected] or in writing to: Dairy Farmhouse, 1 Overstone Road, Moulton, Northants NN3 7UG. Spring 2013 • M OULTON S C ENE | 75 lla D TE TED DA IN UP EPR R & Vi ge a Tr il The original Moulton Village Trail Guide written by Barry Care MBE has been reprinted and is now available from The Parish Council. Please telephone 01604 492318 or email: [email protected] or you can obtain a copy from the Moulton Library. 76 | M O U LTON S CENE • Spring 2013 0ITT[\W0QZM The Village Hall, Pound Lane. Jane Austin, Parish Clerk – 492318 (Mon-Fri 09.00-17.00) Brampton Heath Golf Centre. Contact 843939 – Option 2 Carey Baptist Church Rooms. Bernard Johnson – 790589 Fernie Fields Scout and Community Centre, Fernie Field. Contact 670366 Guide Hall Barlow Lane. 647679 Moulton Club High Street – Bridget Owens 491823 (evenings) Moulton Football Club. Mick Clipston – 07547 767477 Moulton Parish Centre Church Hill – Bridget Ward 495393 Moulton Primary School Church Hill – School Secretary 643061 Moulton School Pound Lane – Site Supervisor 790545 Moulton Sports Complex. Contact 641622 Moulton Theatre (whole complex or Studio Bar) – John Fletcher 644470 W.I. 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