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The Parish Magazine of Greater Whitbourne Edvin Loach • Tedstone Delamere •Tedstone Wafre • Upper Sapey • Whitbourne • Wolferlow December 2015 60p Parish and Magazine Contacts Clergy The Rector: Revd. David Howell The Rectory, Whitbourne WR6 5RP 821285. Please note that David does not work Mondays. Assistant Priest: Revd. Doiran Williams Howberry, Whitbourne WR6 5RZ 821189 Churchwardens Edvin Loach: Helen Read 01885 483666 and Lis Morris 01885 483727. Tedstone Delamere: Mrs Kathleen Harris 01885 483681; Mr W North 853321 Upper Sapey: Mr I Evans-Fisher and Mrs C Evans-Fisher 853441 Whitbourne: Mrs Myrtle Kneen 821707 and Mr. Richard Freeman 832039. Organist: Mrs Sheila Jones 01885 488625 Parochial Church Council (PCC) Secretary: Mrs Brenda Allan 821450 [email protected] Front cover: 'Primitive Methodist chapel, built 1861, Bringsty ’ by Alan Matthews Contributions for the magazine are very welcome and may be left at Whitbourne Village Shop or emailed to [email protected]. Contributions should be accompanied by a name and full address. Anonymity will be considered on request, but not provided automatically. Please note that the views expressed by contributors to the Parish Magazine are their own and do not represent the position of the PCC or any other body. The last day for submissions is the 10th of the month. Advertising Advertisements are intended for local service providers, retailers and clubs and should comply with the ethos of the Parish Magazine. Advertising rates are £5 and £2.50 for quarter and eighth page adverts respectively. Quarter/eighth pages are portrait/landscape format. Electoral Roll Officer: Mr John Bland 853661 Further details at http:// www.whitbourne.org.uk/files/ MagazineTemplates/AdvertisingGuide.pdf Please note our advertising space is limited and you may be placed on a short waiting list. Councillor: Mr Jerry Cummins 821485 Subscriptions Deanery Synod Representatives: Mrs Brenda Allan, Mr Jerry Cummins, Mr Philip Knowles The Parish Magazine is available in the Churches at Edvin Loach, Tedstone Delamere, Upper Sapey and Whitbourne, and also at Whitbourne Village Shop. The price is 60p or £7.00 for an annual subscription, collected at the beginning of the year. To subscribe, please call Mr Andrew Kneen. Treasurer: Mr Philip Knowles 822204 Editorial and advertising Editor: Mark Powell 821121; email: [email protected] Distribution: Mr Andrew Kneen 821707; email: [email protected] 2 Note: All numbers are 01886 unless otherwise stated. December 2015 From the Rector Happy Christmas to all our readers! Order of St. Ethelbert St. Ethelbert, a Christian martyr, is one of the Patron Saints of Hereford Cathedral. He was an eighth-century king of East Anglia, who, visiting his bride in the present Herefordshire in 794, was beheaded on the orders of the King of Mercia. Now the Diocese of Hereford has created an Order of St. Ethelbert to recognise work done for the church. On Sunday 18th October a service was held in the Cathedral and twenty-two people were the first recipients of this order – including Brenda. Other local people were Hazel Gould, widow of Walter Gould who was vicar of Bromyard for nearly thirty years, and Lord Darnley, our own Deanery treasurer until he retired last year. Brenda’s award was for work and support for the church in Tanzania; Hazel’s was also connected with Tanzania. The cathedral was almost full for the occasion and it was a memorable service. But many people are only small cogs in a very big wheel. Our first contact in Whitbourne came when I visited Tanzania in 1999 and set up our links with Mapinduzi and Misufini. Before me came Walter Gould, who set up the Bromyard link and did such a lot of work for it. Before him came Geoffrey Wilkinson, who knew Tanzania better than any of us and worked there, on and off, for many years. He was instrumental in setting up the Leominster link. And then there is Hereford Hospital, doing such good work at Muheza… and Stuart Sewell of Somers Park School in Malvern, who has set up many schools links. It seems that wherever you look in the Diocese there are Tanzanian links. Tanga in Touch has a lot of support from Whitbourne (and I mean the Greater Parish). We could not have done so much without the help and generous financial donations of local people. So we are looking on this as an award to Whitbourne. Thank you, Whitbourne, for your help. Tanga in Touch: we are still raising money for our Christmas Appeal for Tanzanian orphans: cheques should be made payable to ‘Tanga in Touch’ and sent to the Rector. Whitbourne School update After much discussion and investigation by solicitors, it emerges that the building is the property of the Diocese of Hereford. Unfortunately, this means that the local church has no say in what happens to it, although the Diocese has promised to consult with us. It is likely that the building will be put up for sale in the near future. We will try to keep you informed about future developments. December 2015 3 As we come to the end of the year, we would like to say a special ‘Thank You’ to Mark Powell for doing such a great job of editing the magazine. He beavers away, sorting our contributions into a sensible order and somehow making everything fit. Long may he continue! Thanks Mark. Parish News Coffee & Chat Would you like to meet friends and neighbours in the Village for a friendly chat over a cup of coffee (or tea)? Then come and join us on the first Wednesday morning of the month at 11.00 – 12.30am in the Village Hall. Everyone is welcome. If you are new to the village it is a great way of meeting other Whitbournites. The last date for 2015 is Wednesday 2nd December. The dates for 2016 are as follows: January 6th; February 3rd; March 2nd; April 6th; May 4th; June 1st; July 6th; August; 3rd; September 7th; October 5th; November 2nd; December 7th. If you would like more information, please contact Ann Roberts, 821063, or Eileen Badger, 821501. Ann Roberts Coffee Mornings, Upper Sapey Church Every Saturday from 11am, Coffee Mornings at Upper Sapey Church. Meet friends new and old for a chat, and see how plans are progressing to repair and develop this little church. 4 Saltmarshe & District W.I. Our November meeting took place on the actual Remembrance Day this year and it was a joy to see the arrangement of poppies and candle which Norma had prepared for the table. Several members wore their own poppy too; be it knitted, in brooch form or in traditional style. Our singing of Jerusalem seemed all the more heartening. The business of the AGM was, as usual, dealt with very ably by Wendy and in no time at all we welcomed our Speaker for the evening, Kathy Knill. Kathy had travelled from Pembridge to be with us and, despite her Sat Nav instructions leading her slightly astray, had arrived in good time. It was interesting to learn how Kathy had run a very girly gift shop with her daughter in Bath for six years. Their mantra was "no gift leaves this shop unwrapped" and pretty soon people were coming to them saying "can you show me how to wrap this ?" Their art of gift wrapping was born. Starting with a basic wrap to cover an ordinary oblong box, Kathy demonstrated how vital it is never to start with more paper than you're actually going to need. Double-side tape and very sharp scissors are essential. Very quickly a beautifully wrapped present appeared, complete with ribbon and swan's feather. The next wrapping contained pleats and looked very stylish. This time a ribbon - again produced with a flourish from Kathy's "bag of bits" was folded in half and speedily attached to show diagonally. December 2015 Next came a round box, and really words are not enough to describe how Kathy worked to end up with another chic result. It's enough to say that pleating from the centre, kept in place always by one finger, was made to look so easy! Kathy assured us that practice by ourselves would soon bring a similar outcome................ not too sure about that. church on Saturday 31st October. We all enjoyed the delicious refreshments at half time. The Saints & Shoeboxes service on 1st November resulted in over forty shoe boxes packed full of toys and other goodies being sent to children in struggling countries. This year’s Christmas Tree Carol Concert will be on Friday 18th December at 7.30 pm. Jerry and Wendy Cummins and Brenda Allan Upper Sapey Church Rescue Awkwardly shaped items could be wrapped to look like an "envelope"; bottles could be stood vertically and wrapped with a pleating method to end up looking like a firecracker. We certainly have been inspired to create elegance with our future gift giving. In December we're meeting at Upper Sapey Golf Club on Friday 11th to enjoy our Christmas Lunch; always a joyous occasion. Jean Spelman Whitbourne Church A very big thank you to everyone who helped tidy our churchyard and We are having a Christmas Fair at Upper Sapey church on Saturday 12th December – see the advert on page 8. We will to have lots to interest you, as we continue to raise funds for this most worthy project. We plan to have Tombola, Raffle, Cakes, Crafts by Sandy, Christmas cards, Sylvia’s home-made sweets, Craft bags, Candles and jewellery, Decorations, Silent auction of a wonderful tea-cosy, a Children’s corner, and mince pies and mulled wine to keep you going. Phew! We hope you can come. John Bland, Appeal Treasurer. December 2015 5 Thank you Just sorting through my this years’ Parish Magazines I was struck by what a wonderful collection of superb pictures the front covers contain. Thank you to all the excellent photographers for giving us such pleasure. Rob Slater Whitbourne W.I. We met in the small hall for our November meeting which was also our AGM. A new committee for the coming year was voted in and new officers chosen. Linda and Doreen, outgoing members of the committee, were both thanked for their long service and hard work (in Doreen’s case as Treasurer). There was then a discussion on: plans for Christmas Trees in the Church, our own W.I. Christmas Supper on December 8th, and the general financial situation of the group. Ann, our Secretary gave an annual report, reminding us that we had enjoyed plenty of fun and interesting events over a good year. There had also been the added excitement of the W.I. nationally celebrating its centenary with many events including the AGM at the Royal Albert Hall and a Buckingham House Garden Party. Two of our members participated special hats an’ all. Following on from our mention last month of the W.I. Scrapbooks dating back before 1960, we are still missing our oldest Scrapbook. A real mystery - any ideas? Where can it be? ‘Making Miniature Teddy Bears’ and she took us on a fascinating journey of the history of teddy bears starting with the famous Steiff teddy bears, first made in 1902 in Germany. She brought with her a wonderful collection of all shapes and sizes which were all circulated to be appreciated. I personally liked a very cool-looking Paddington Bear. There were only two little female bears. Why are most teddy bears male? Interesting question. Linda Gray usually reports on our meetings. This time I am doing it instead because Linda is very unwell in Hereford Hospital. I know many people in the Parish will be sorry to hear that. She is such a popular person. We hope that she can soon move back home to continue her recovery. We send our love and very best wishes to her. Our next meeting is the Christmas Party on Tuesday December 8th. Maureen Schoonenberg. A note from the Editor early deadline for January copy I am out of the country for 10 days in mid-December and need to send January’s magazine to be printed before I go. Please send any copy for inclusion in the January magazine by Friday 4th December. Many thanks and apologies for any inconvenience. Mark Powell Our speaker of the evening was Janice Waldren. The title of the talk was 6 December 2015 Tanga in Touch Tanga in Touch is Whitbourne’s charity supporting our link with a parish in Tanzania. It was created in 2002 following a visit to Tanga in 1999 by the Rector, David Howell, and by me in 2001. As well as the parish link, we have a link with the Leprosy Centre at Misufini; also, just retired then from teaching Computing , I helped the Tanzanians to get started with computers, running a few courses for teachers and, over about fourteen years, sending out around 450 recycled computers. A few of the projects we have supported include a church hostel , solar power and rainwater storage for Misufini, renovation of buildings at an Old Folk’s Home, a girls’ toilet block at a secondary school, tools for smallholders, beekeeping, and helping with university fees for several people. Tanga in Touch is not now doing so much. Transport problems mean that I am no longer sending computers; lack of volunteers means that we now have very few fund-raising events. The increasing prosperity of Tanzania means that the need is less. But of course there will always be pov- erty, and unfortunately there will always be corruption. This is why I have visited at least once a year. But we will continue to sponsor teenagers for vocational education, and we will continue with the Christmas Appeal which helps so many orphans to get primary and secondary education. This year’s Christmas Appeal is now open. Every year since 2004 we have sent £800 to Mapinduzi, our link parish in Tanga. This has provided school uniforms, exercise books, pencils and sometimes exam fees so that around eighty children have been able to get an education. We sponsor a few teenagers – five last year – for vocational courses such as plumbing, hotel management, decorating, hairdressing….. five teenagers this year who are now able to get good jobs. Please help if you can. Donations may be given to the Rector or to me. (Cheques payable to Tanga in Touch please.) Thank you. Brenda Allan December 2015 7 VALENTINES EVENING at Sapey Golf Club 7.30 pm Saturday 20th February David Beale Entertains Proceeds to Tedstone Delamere Church, Saltmarshe & District Hall, The First Responder BROMYARD CHORAL SOCIETY CAROL CONCERT WHITBOURNE CHURCH TUESDAY 1st DEC 7.30 pm A short one hour concert of traditional carols and seasonal readings, with some congregational carols Tickets £13 from Kathleen Harris Tel 01885 483681 Upper Sapey Church Rescue Christmas Fair Sat 12th Dec 11am-1pm Please come and enjoy some beautiful singing! Admission free Retiring collection in aid of the church funds. (no entry before 11am) Tombola * Raffle * Cakes * * Crafts by Sandy * Cards * * Sylvia’s Sweets * Craft bags * Mince pies * Mulled wine * * Candles & Jewellery * Decorations * * Silent Auction * * Children’s corner * and maybe even more Christmas Lights As many of you know, each year I do my Christmas lights display for charity. This year is our 5th year and we are raising funds for Acorns Hospice and the County Air Ambulance. The switch on date is Saturday 12th December, and on that night we are looking to hold a tombola. If anyone has any suitable items they would like to donate please get in touch on 01886 821736. Many thanks. Steve Symonds 8 December 2015 St. Mary’s Church, Edvin Loach Newsletter We had a visitor to the church on October 1st who was completing a sponsored cycle ride. Mr Chris Bartrum, former Mayor of Ross on Wye, was raising money for St. Mary’s church in the town. Over a week he intended to visit all 42 churches in Herefordshire named St. Mary’s. He commented in our visitor’s book that he was mighty glad of the refreshments left for him as the push up from Bromyard was quite a challenge! The local Harvest Supper was on October 3rd in Saltmarshe and District Hall. Once again a splendid supper was served with delicious handmade beef and ale pies from Legges of Bromyard accompanied with peas, carrots and creamed potatoes. To follow was an array of delicious homemade puddings; the shout ‘anyone for seconds?’ was eagerly taken up. Throughout the evening we were entertained by our local (soon to be international star I’m sure) Polly Edwards. Polly sang a great mix of songs and filled the hall with her amazing voice. Maisie, Alehia and Helen joined in the Harvest Songs of Praise at Whitbourne village hall. Although we were a little late the event was brilliant. The choir sang beautifully and the readings and poems summed up the season very well. The refreshments after were delicious – well done all. Alan Colebatch, a very talented local blacksmith, www.themetalartist.co.uk, has installed a handrail up the pulpit steps (to comply with H&S regs). Alan’s elegant design blends in beautifully with the style of our church. He took inspiration for the rail ends from the design of the hinges on our church doors bringing together the main outer door with the vestry door. Our Harvest service was conducted by Doiron Williams. Our services do have challenges at times and this one was no exception! We had car alarms sounding through the sermon, an enormous collection of store cupboard items for the local Food Bank and a lively young congregation who also told us about the crisis that peppers find themselves in – well done Doiron! Thank you to everyone who contributed so generously to the Food Bank collection and to Maisie, James and Russell who read the following: Identity Crisis Identity Crisis The pepper must be in crisis Of the identity kind it wines For where it belongs has been argued Throughout the history of time It looks so at home with the vegetables Which are savoury rather than sweet And it adds so much flavour to stir-fries And fajitas that cannot be beat The chefs in the very best restaurants Call it a veg without doubt For that’s how they use it in cooking In large or in smaller amounts And gardeners also would argue That veg is where peppers belong So the seed packets sit in that section Don’t dare tell them that they are wrong To complicate matters still further In shops it’s a whole different game For peppers are not fruit or veg Because salad is their name December 2015 9 The truth is that peppers aren’t vegetables This point you cannot dispute For they come from the flowers of plants And that means they must be a fruit! If you need to hear any more evidence If concrete proof is what you need Then look right inside of the pepper And you’ll see it contains lots of seed So help peppers out of their crisis Tell people you know for sure That peppers belong with their family And must be called fruits evermore! Helen Read At a glance Tuesday 1st December, Carol Concert by Bromyard Choral Society, Whitbourne Church, 7.30 pm. Sunday 6th December The FB Pocket Orchestra, Whitbourne Village Hall, 7.45 pm. Thank you to Susan Wyatt and Lis Morris for making delicious cakes for us to enjoy after the service. We borrowed a water urn and are now looking to find a teapot that can hold more than 4 cups at a time! A recipe for Christmas – Frangipane Mince Pies. Pastry: 6oz plain flour, 3oz butter, 1oz icing sugar, 1 egg beaten. Frangipane: 4oz softened butter, 4oz caster sugar, 2 large eggs, 4oz ground almonds, 1 level tablespoon of plain flour, ½ teaspoon almond essence. Filling & topping: around 14oz mincemeat flavoured with 2 tablespoons of brandy, flaked almonds. Method. Make the pastry in the usual way and chill for 30 mins. For the frangipane cream the butter and sugar till soft and creamy, add the eggs, ground almonds, flour and essence mix together. Roll out the pastry, cut into rounds and line deep mince pie tins. Spoon 1 teaspoon of the mincemeat into each and top with the frangipane mixture. Sprinkle a few flaked almonds on the top. Bake 10 for 15 – 17 mins in a moderate oven Gas 5, 375f 180C ENJOY! Saturday 12th December - Steve Symonds’ Christmas Lights Switch-on, Acreage. Saturday 12th December, Upper Sapey Church Christmas Fair, 11-1 pm. Sunday 13th December at 3pm. Nativity at Longlands with Whitbourne Waits. See advert opposite. Friday 18th December Candlelit Carol Concert. Whitbourne Church at 7.30 pm. See advert back page. Saturday 20th February Valentines Evening, Tedstone Delamere. 1st Wednesday of every month Coffee & Chat in the Village Hall at 11.00. Everyone welcome. Every 2nd Thursday of the Month. Upper Sapey Village Hall Whist Drives. 7.30pm Every Saturday from 11am, Coffee Mornings at Upper Sapey Church. March 2016 James Bond Evening by Norman Wanstall. More details next month. December 2015 December 2015 11 Clifton Upon Teme Primary School Report Clifton pupils learn from the past, and look to the future! Pupils in Eagles Class have newly returned from a residential visit to the city of Bristol, where they had a very busy few days learning how the ideas and resilience of engineer Isambard Kingdom Brunel helped shape the city, and subsequent development of mechanical and civil engineering. During their visit, the children had opportunities to visit SS Great Britain, the famous Suspension Bridge and also the @Bristol Science Centre. For many of our children, our annual Eagles’ residential visit marks the first time they stay away from home, 12 helping them on their way to greater independence as we prepare them for their transition to high school. Looking ahead, we are delighted to be involved in an upcoming project which is really out of this world! Next year, our children will become space biologists and embark on a voyage of discovery by growing seeds that have been into space! In September, 2kg of rocket seeds were flown to the International Space Station (ISS) on Soyuz 44S where they will spend several months in microgravity before returning to Earth in March 2016. The seeds have been sent as part of Rocket Science, an educational project launched by the RHS Campaign for School Gardening and the UK Space Agency. December 2015 We will receive a packet of 100 seeds from space, which the children will grow alongside seeds that haven’t been to space and measure the differences over seven weeks. The children won’t know which seed packet contains which seeds until all results have been collected by the RHS Campaign for School Gardening and analysed by professional biostatisticians. The out-of-this-world, nationwide science experiment will enable the children to think more about how we could preserve human life on another planet in the future, what astronauts need to survive long-term missions in space and the difficulties surrounding growing fresh food in challenging climates. In line with our school’s overarching aim of ‘Inspiring Minds & Shaping Futures’ we hope the Bristol and Space Seeds projects might prompt some of our children to consider future careers in science, engineering or horticulture! Sue Gilmour Live and Let Live Whitbourne Beautiful traditional village pub ◊ Warming log fires, Delicious local ales ◊ Good home-cooked food with locally supplied meats. Opening times: Monday 5pm -Midnight Tues-Friday 12pm -2pm, 5pm-Midnight Saturday/Sunday 12pm -12/11pm Food available: Tuesday – Saturday nights from 12-2 pm and 6-9 pm; Sunday lunch 12-2.30pm with a choice from a full menu and roast of the day. We also have several vegetarian options. Please phone for bookings at: 01886 822276 December 2015 13 WADS presents The FB Pocket Orchestra Whitbourne Village Hall • Sunday 6th December - 7.45pm Tickets £8 / £5 from the Village shop • 01886 821684 Useful numbers (all numbers 01886 except where stated) Live and Let Live (Whitbourne) 822276 Knightwick Surgery 821279 Great Witley Surgery 01299 896788 Clifton-Upon-Teme Primary School 812258 Nunwell Surgery, Bromyard 01885 483412 Brockhampton Primary School 01885 483238 Bromyard Town Council 01885 482825 Saltmarshe & District Hall 853512 14 Herefordshire Council 01432 260000 Upper Sapey Village Hall 853512 Worcestershire Council 01905 763763 Whitbourne Village Hall bookings (email [email protected]) Police – West Mercia 0300 3333000 Police - CSO Stephanie Annette 07970 602354 Clifton-upon-Teme Village Hall 812880 Whitbourne Village Shop 821867 Clifton Upon Teme Village Stores 812303 Tiblands Nursery School 821394 Live and Let Live (Bringsty) 821462 December 2015 Letter from the Bishop of Ludlow For many of us December brings with it a potent blend of pleasure and panic. Pleasure, because if all goes well there is at least the promise of a Christmas break from the usual routines and space for celebration and good times with family and friends. There can also be a feeling of panic: am I sufficiently prepared now that the countdown to the festivities has begun in earnest and the celebrations are rapidly approaching? Even if the annual family letter has given way to an update of your Facebook page there are still the presents, the cards, the various family gatherings, food and parties to organise and arrange. Perhaps more worryingly the issues of overspending, overeating and overindulging loom in the background with the wish that the January reality check doesn't kick in too soon. None of this is helped by the fact that almost before bonfire night was over nearly every advert on commercial television has encouraged us to enter into their world of glamour, escape and bling. Garrison Keillor the American author wrote in his usual dry wit "A lovely thing about Christmas is that it's compulsory, like a thunderstorm, and we all go through it together." The commercial world motivated by profits is driven by the bottom line. When the festivities finish for yet another year the judgement of success of the Christmas season rests in sales. Whether the purchases are gifts to others or for ourselves, behind the charm, twinkly adverts and nostalgic images lie these strong forces. Being aware of the dangers does not mean that we are to avoid it all. There can be a lot of goodness and kindness in and through it. What is needed is perspective. What is Christmas for and how might we prepare well? Although all too easily drowned out, the custom of marking Advent is a good one. It encourages us in the weeks up to Christmas to prepare emotionally and spiritually as well as practically by reflecting on the big issues of life, of human failure, mortality, right judgment and wise living in a fractured world: to look at our own needs and the needs of others. Advent sets our lives in the framework of the hope and purposes of God to bring restoration, new creation and his kingdom rule of justice and peace, it calls us to be reconciled to God and to reflect again on how to be agents of reconciliation to others. Advent can open us to our need of God and the gift of his life. It helps us to hear afresh the angel’s message...to you is born in David's town a Saviour Christ the Lord. +Alistair SALTMARSHE & DISTRICT HALL A.G.M (Charity Number 520981) TUESDAY 12TH JANUARY December 2015 7.30 PM ALL WELCOME 15 Midlands Air Ambulance Charity in The Herefordshire Community The team at Midlands Air Ambulance Charity is inviting Herefordshire groups and societies, who want to learn more about the life saving work of the organisation, to get in touch to request an inspiring talk or presentation. Mary Seldon, who has joined Midlands Air Ambulance Charity as regional fundraising manager for Herefordshire, is keen to meet the local community and demonstrate how their support can help to keep the vitally important emergency prehospital service in operation across the county. Mary explains: “Over the last twelve months, over 450 missions Midlands Air Ambulance attended took place in Herefordshire and Worcestershire and, with Herefordshire being such a rural area, it plays a vital role in saving lives. As a charity that relies entirely on funding via donations, I want to highlight just how important it is that the people of Herefordshire continue to support us.” To find out more about Midlands Air Ambulance Charity and to book a talk or presentation by Mary, visit www.midlandsairambulance.com, find the charity on Facebook or Twitter, or call the team on 0800 8402040. A small donation to support the ongoing work of the Midlands Air Ambulance Charity is welcomed. 16 Conquest Theatre Book online at www.conquesttheatre.co.uk or box office 01885 488575 December Wed 2nd Oddsocks present The Legend of King Arthur 7.30pm Thurs 3rd ENO Mikado 7.15pm Fri 4th FILM Mr Holmes 8pm Sun 6th Bolshoi The Lady of the Camellias 7pm Sat 12th NY Met The Magic Flute Sun 13th Bolshoi Nutcracker 7pm Tues 15th NT Jane Eyre 7pm Wed 16th BFS FILM Muppet's Christmas Carol Fri 18th FILM Inside Out 8pm January Fri 8th Folk in the Foyer Roger Wilson 7.30pm Sat 16th NY Met Les Pecheurs de Perles 5.55pm Wed 20th BFS Vertigo 7pm Fri 22nd FILM Everest 8pm Sat 23rd Positively Fourth Street 7.30pm Sun 24th Bolshoi Taming of the Shrew 7pm Tues 26th ROH Rhapsody/Two Pigeons Sat 30th NY Met Turandot 5.55pm WATCH OUT....IT'S BACK (OH YES IT IS) CONQUEST PANTO "MAY THE FARCE BE WITH YOU" FEB 12-20 December 2015 Christmas Festival, Santa Run & Lantern Walk Saturday 12th December, 2-5pm The Bishop of Hereford’s Bluecoat School Hampton Dene Road Hereford HR1 1UU Get into the Christmas spirit and support your local Hospice. With stalls selling gifts, decorations, Christmas cakes, hot chocolate, mince pies and more, you will have a perfect opportunity to finish your Christmas shopping and stock up on festive treats. Don’t forget, the little ones can meet Santa. It’s all part of the Christmas Festival fun. 5K Santa Run Join us for a fantastic festive fun run. It’s a great way to get you, your family and friends in the festive mood! Anyone over the age of 11 is welcome to dress up in a complementary Santa suit (free with entry) and enjoy a run with hundreds of others around the quiet roads of Hampton Dene in Hereford. The route will be marshalled and signposted, and the run will be manually timed for anyone interested in beating their personal best (in a Santa suit). Registration from 1.30pm – Run starts at 2.15pm Showers available on site Entry: £10 per person aged 18 or older and £7 per person aged 11 to 17. Entry fee includes your Santa Suit (available on the day in adult or child sizes), bottle of water and race certificate. 3K Lantern Walk Get all the family feeling festive with our 3K Lantern Walk. As the sun sets and the lanterns start to glow, you will join hundreds of walkers to create a very special atmosphere around the streets of Hampton Dene. At the finish line you will follow a candlelit path where there will be snow cannons, bell ringers, warm (non-alcoholic) mulled wine and the chance to receive a treat from Santa himself! Entry: £4 per person aged 18 or older and £2 per child (17 and under). Entry fee includes a child-safe glowing lantern for all children and a treat from Santa. The route will be pushchair and wheelchair friendly http://www.st-michaels-hospice.org.uk/event/christmas-festival/ December 2015 17 Nursery Direct Plants direct from the grower. Specialists in bare root trees & hedging, shrubs, herbaceous, fruit trees & much, much more. Friendly advice. 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YOUR LOCAL RENEWABLE ENERGY INSTALLER excavator mounted shape saw head site clearance groundworks pond and pool construction mini digger hire sewerage treatment plants plant hire driveways drainage demolition concrete breaker foundations Ground Source Heat Pumps Air Source Heat Pumps Solar Thermal Panels Photovoltaic (PV) Panels Underfloor Heating ***NEW...we can now offer an excavator mounted saw head as a quick and easy way to reshape overgrown hedges and branches. Mechanical Ventilation & Heat Recovery (MVHR) Tel: 01684 892121 www.worcester-renewable.co.uk email: [email protected] Contact Martin for a detailed quote on 07973 795292 / 01885 488355 [email protected] HAYWOOD BUILDING CONTRACTORS Three Counties Chimney Sweep TEL : 01885 410670 MOB: 07740 374 783 EMAIL : [email protected] Certified Chimney Sweep Sweep & Vacuum Insurance Certificates Issued Long established Building Contractors Chimney & Stove Maintenance & Repairs Specialising in all aspects of General Building works from Roofing, New Builds, Extensions, consultancy and project managing through to Conversions, Listed Buildings and Heritage work Bird Guards & Cowls Covering the Teme Valley, Bromyard, Tenbury and surrounds Call Ian on: 01684 891005 20 December 2015 FOR ALL YOUR LEGAL NEEDS Beaumont House, Offa Street, Hereford HR1 2LH Tel: (01432) 352345 www.beaumonts-solicitors.co.uk WINDOW CLEANING 12- or 6-weekly cleans Contact Shaun 07950 481950 01885 483806 www.sbwindowcleaning.co.uk December 2015 21 BADLEY WOOD TREE SERVICES HUGH DAVIS GROUNDS MAINTENANCE Stuart Galvin Tree Surgeon Most aspects of tree surgery undertaken including pruning, trimming, felling and removal Hedge laying and fencing Mowing and garden maintenance From private garden to agricultural (HLS) work NPTS qualified and full public liability insurance All aspects of tree work undertaken to the highest standard. Fully qualified and insured. Felling and removal * Shaping and pruning * Hedge trimming * Storm damaged and dangerous trees* Wood chip mulch for sale Contact 01886 821542 or 07813 611221 Free no obligation quote & advice. Garden and Landscape Maintenance Chris Treuttens 07855 847492 * 01886 821869 Including Patios, Fencing, Hedging Email: [email protected] NEW! Japanese Knotweed control Qualified chainsaw operator www.badleywoodtreeservices.com Telephone 01531 670756 or 07789 062450 Director: FEEL LIKE KICKING YOUR COMPUTER? NICOLA HALL, FBRA, CNHC Registered Monks Orchard, Whitbourne, WR6 5RB Don’t! Save your energy to call your local 01886-821207 / [email protected] Reflexology Treatment for a wide range of conditions from one of the most experienced practitioners in the UK COMPUTER GURU ! on 01905 830 794 (mobile 07815 697 703) Paul the Painter [email protected] DAVID KIRBY can solve your problems Professional painter & decorator in Clifton-upon-Teme. Interior & exterior, from a single room to a whole house Tel 01886 812168 / 07759 298754 E-mail [email protected] 22 and save your sanity! Home visits or, in some cases, even help by remote control via “LogMeIn”. Ring for details. COMPUTER PROBLEMS SOLVED COMPUTER MAINTENANCE I.T. TUITION FOR BEGINNERS & UPWARDS December 2015 D & G Drainage All aspects of drainage installations and repairs Drain cleaning and unblocking Blocked drains, toilets, sinks, baths, showers CCTV Camera Inspection/surveys Approved member of the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons Practice Standards Scheme Purpose built small animal facility 24 hr emergency service with our own vets Contact Daniel Lowndes for free quotation! Kings Arms Yard, Bromyard Herefordshire HR7 4EE Tel. 01885 488822 www.bromyardvets.co.uk [email protected] Tel: 01886 880890 or Mobile: 07875 394571 E-mail: [email protected] www.fixmydrains.co.uk The Vets: Martin Flamank (BVetMed MRCVS ) : Sandie Weeks-Gibbard (BVSc MRCVS) : KellyBryant-Jefferies BVSc MRCVS Clifton-upon-Teme Early Years Centre Water Pipe Renewal/Repairs Domestic and Commercial Offering quality childcare and pre-school educations for 0-5 year olds General Building Plastering, Kitchens, Bathrooms, Tiling, Renovations etc. Septic tanks/Sewers/Drainage Drive Ways - Open 7.30am - 6.00pm Experienced qualified staff Flexible hours Ofsted registered Nursery Education Grants available Block Paving, Concrete, etc Ground works 2 ton Mini digger for Hire COMPETITIVE RATES Also offering job opportunities for professional, committed staff looking for support in their career development MAS (Bromyard) Ltd Smeeths, Whitbourne WR6 5RP Tel. 01886 821514 | Paul 07789 001347 | Simon 07900 221409 [email protected] | www.mas-bromyard.co.uk For further details, please telephone the Andrea Brittain at the Centre on 01886 812380 The Village, Clifton-upon-Teme, Worcs WR6 6DH December 2015 23 Researching Bromyard Area, Local Family, House or Local History? We have Parish Registers, Censuses, Maps, Newspapers, Photos and much more at Designer furnishing fabrics at greatly reduced prices THE LOCAL HISTORY CENTRE Hundreds of traditional and contemporary prints, including glazed and unglazed cottons, linens and linen unions Lining Interlining Curtain tape Assorted cushions Design and make up services 5 Sherford St, Bromyard (next to the Post Office) Please call Victoria for opening times Opening Hours Thurs & Fri. 10-1 & 2-4.30 Sat 10-12.30 01584 831829 [email protected] www.brockfabrics.co.uk Tel: 01885 488 755 (opening hours only) email: [email protected] web: www.bromyardhistorysociety.org.uk Bromyard Travel Services Your Professional, Friendly Local Independent Travel Agency Dealing With All Atol Bonded Travel Companies From Large to Specialist Beach Holidays, Tropical Sun, UK Breaks, Luxury Travel Late Deals, Coach Holidays With Local Collection, Flights, City Breaks, Ski & Snowboard, Lakes & Mountains… Plus Holidays Direct From Your Doorstep! Let Us Tailor Make Your Holiday To Suit You. Free Out Of Hours Appointment Service Available! Active Security UK Ltd Automatic Roller Garage Doors for your home Sectional Doors and Roller Shutters for farm and industry Metal Fabrication Gates and Railings Tel. 01885 488994 www.activesecurityuk.com 7 Little Hereford Street, Bromyard, HR7 4DE Jason & Jackie Young 51a High Street, Bromyard, HR7 4AE Tel: 01885 488 667 [email protected] 24 Please call in or visit our website for more information December 2015 Bromyard Tyres & Service Centre Tel 01885 489199 www.bromyardtyres.com Full diagnostic service available Prompt, reliable & friendly service Cowls and chimney pots fitted Fully qualified and fully insured Guild certificates issued after every sweep HETAS Stove/Log burner Installer. Chimney lining Call Eddie Sales Service & Repairs Tel 01905 700701 / 07712 220671 CARS & LIGHT COMMERCIALS www.elitesweeps.co.uk COLLECTION & DELIVERY SERVICE COURTESY CARS AVAILABLE KILN DRIED FIREWOOD FROM LOCAL, SUSTAINABLE HARDWOODS LESS MOISTURE = MORE HEAT BULK DELIVERIES TO YOUR DOOR TEL: 01981 251 796 www.certainlywood.co.uk KEEP YOUR LOGS DRY WITH OUR LOG STORES December 2015 25 O P W Plumbing Bromyard Garden Machinery REPAIRS, HEATING & BATHROOM Oliver Williams 16 Hardwick Close Bromyard Hereford HR7 4QR Tel 01885 489199 www.bromyardgardenmachinery.com Sales Service & Repairs on all makes of machinery COLLECTION & DELIVERY SERVICE Home:01885 489110 Mobile:07530 063 113 PUSSY CAT CATTERY www.pussycatpussycat.net Idyllic peaceful location Built and run to FAB specifications Individually heated, safe and secure Units with covered outside run Viewings welcome Clip and Polish will groom your dog outside your home in our professionally converted van. Services available include: Hydrotherapy Bath : Clipping : Hand Stripping Micro –Chipping : Nail Trimming Please visit our website www.clipandpolish.co.uk To book an appointment or discuss your requirements please call on 07807 560 592 Amanda and Neil Wills Seville Cottage Suckley Worcester WR6 5EQ 01886 884867 26 December 2015 JULIET TWINBERROW BVM&S, MRCVS Red Kite Pest Control & Wildlife Management PROVIDING A MOBILE Combining Tradition and Innovation VETERINARY SERVICE 01886 821408 or 07772 799754 For all your local Pest Control requirements Humane, environmentally responsible methods www.housevet.co.uk Flexible Contracts ~ Individual Treatments BPCA and NPTA Qualified NPTA and UKPCO member MATTHIESON GLASS (Established 1960) Stockist of all types of glass and mirrors. Double-glazed units (5 year warranty). Glass processing (shelves, splashbacks, table tops etc …). Safety glass supplier/installer. Glazing specialists. Family run business offering a friendly and personalised service: Tel: 01886 830208 / 07791 308304 Email: [email protected] All INSECT Pests All RODENT Pests All WILDLIFE Pests Specialized Trapping service Pest Prevention Free Advice ~ Free initial survey Free no obligation Quotations Telephone Andy Staples on: 07977 044987 / 01886 832730 FFA ASST T EEFFFFIIC CIIEEN NT T EEFFFFEEC CT TIIV VEE We treat: Sports Injuries • Back Pain • •Muscular Pains & Strains • Postural Problems • Pregnancy Related Problems • Babies, Children, Teens & Adults We offer a complete service: Osteopathy, Soft Tissue Massage, Acupuncture Registered with all health insurance companies. Evening and weekend appointments available 3 King George Ave, Droitwich Spa WORCS. WR9 7BP 01905 772458 [email protected] www.backsrus.co.uk December 2015 27 LEE JAMES CARPENTRY & JOINERY Qualified and experienced in all aspects of carpentry Bespoke Fine Furniture, Kitchens, Studies, Libraries, Home offices, Bedrooms, Garden rooms, Conservatories, Green oak buildings, Architectural joinery, Interior design, Room remodels, Full turn key service available. Kitchens supplied and fitted First and second fix Doors and windows Oak timber frames Loft conversions Roofing Renovations - old and new Plastic fascias and guttering Come and see our showroom, British made home accessories For free quotes, competitive prices and a professional service, please phone: Including Sanderson fabrics & Art of the loom fabrics www.designer-creations.co.uk Unit 48 The Hop pocket craft centre, Bishops Frome, Worcester WR6 5BT 07779 073 870 or 01886 821 151 Call for a free quotation Quality & satisfaction guaranteed Tel 01885 490326 or 07968343174 CARPET & UPHOLSTERY CLEANING SPECIALISTS DEREK WILLIAMS Garden Maintenance PART OF CHAMBERMAIDS EST. 1993 * Fully trained & insured operators * Latest equipment * Minimum drying times * We move furniture * Customer satisfaction guarantee * Oriental rug specialists * Stainshield treatment * Deodorizer treatment * Conditioning treatment * Quotations on request (grass cutting for 60 years) For :Mowing Strimming Hedge cutting Tree maintenance Fencing Shed building General maintenance Carpet & Upholstery Cleaning Specialists, Highfields, Knightwick, Worcestershire WR6 5QG 01886 821554 : 07971 603007 28 December 2015 Tel. 01886 821137 Mob. 07714068815 Email [email protected] TC SERVICES SERVICING OF Plumbing & Domestic Appliance Repairs AGA.... RAYBURN.... OIL FIRED STOVES CENTRAL HEATING BOILERS City and Guilds Registered 20 Years Experience Public Liability Insured 10% Discount for OAPs MIKE TINGEY OFTEC ASSESSED PROFESSIONAL SERVICE ENGINEER Tony Clarke Fully Insured 6 Toll House Close, Rushwick, Worcester, WR2 5TX TEL: 07974 983 133 Tel: 07793 815369 01905 424738 Email: [email protected] St Richard’s Preparatory, PrePreparatory and Nursery School AS YOU LIKE IT Rachel Mutter Lady Decorator Providing and entire range of home decoration service s including: www.st-richards.org.uk A school of 130 boys and girls aged rising 3-13, taking full advantage of its rural position. The school has high academic standards, excellent facilities and small classes which allow devoted individual care. Our children flourish, being fully involved in sport, drama, music. Daily minibus service from Knightwick (A44) to St Richard’s School. (Children may be picked up at appropriate places along the A44.) For further details please contact the Headmaster. St Richard’s School, Bredenbury Court, Nr. Bromyard, Herefordshire, HR7 4TD (01885 482491) Interior design and consultancy Painting: Internal and External Wallpapering With over 8 years experience you can be sure of an excellent result as well as competitive rates. References available on request. Please do not hesitate to call for a no obligation quote. No job too big or too small. 01886 822 238 07793 361 768 Whistlewood Cottage, Lulsley, Knightwick, WORCESTER WR6 5QT December 2015 29 NEW...LUXURY CATTERY Phone Lesley on 01886 821154 New, luxury cattery set in beautiful countryside. Run by genuine cat lover Fully licensed and insured All chalets have heated bedrooms and spacious play runs Special needs and diets catered for Kitty’s Cattery Coronation Cottage, Broadwas (Nr. Martley), Worcester, WR6 5NT www.kittyscattery.co.uk Tipton Hall Riding School Riding lessons for all ages Hackling through wonderful countryside Horse Livery—small friendly yard Roger Benbow FOR ALL YOUR HOME IMPROVEMENTS Kitchens & Bathrooms Wall & Floor Tiling Internal/Structural Alterations Internal Joinery, Bi-fold/Patio Doors Plastering, Painting & Decorating Plumbing & Electrical House Extensions Garage Conversions Porches Velux Window Installations Contact us for your free competitive quotation 01886 822121 or 0796 748 4354 (registered instructor) Visit our website www.pinnaclebuilders.co.uk Phone: 01885 488791 Mobile: 07792 358741 www.tiptonhallridingschool.com ROBERT PERRIN D R Maund-Powell DIP ARCH (HONOURS) LONDON All aspects of residential and agricultural groundworks and landscaping undertaken Architect & Designer Offers professional advice on residential extensions and new build projects 10 Knights Court Bishops Frome WR6 5BZ Planning applications, buildings regulation submissions & site supervision Full service from design to completion Free initial consultation Office: 01584 781 302 Mobile: 07971 511 714 30 Tel: 01885 490676 Mobile: 07977 141734 Groundworks and Landscaping Contractor [email protected] December 2015 ! Good Eating ! Mick Rone Plumbing and Elite Bathrooms Outside catering for any occasion THE COMPLETE INSTALLATION Parties, Weddings, Receptions, Funeral teas *********** Very competitive rates Building alterations to create that extra space Janet Rogers (01885) 482392 Excellent service For more information call: Wet Rooms En Suites Special Needs WOODEND Established 1970 PAINTER & DECORATOR INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR For that extra care and attention in your home and a free survey to discuss your bathroom projects HEATHFIELD, BRINGSTY NR WORCESTER TEL: 01886 821392 MOB: 07709 739301 Tel 01886 884598 Mobile 07855 470735 TAYLORS CONSERVATORY CARE A family run business with an established reputation for professional quality service Have you got a problem with your TV, VIDEO, WASHING MACHINE, MICROWAVE etc? Supply and Installation Aftersales care and Re-roofing Then call Pat Priest General Electrical Services We supply and fit: Aluminium windows and doors UPVC windows and doors Hardwood & softwood windows & doors Conservatories in hardwood, UPVC and aluminium NOW! We are agents for Compton Garages and Alton Greenhouses, also Pilkingtons Approved Installers Established locally for 18 years with over 30 years experience of the trade. We offer fast, reliable and honest solutions to your problems at fixed rate prices PLEASE PHONE FOR A FREE QUOTATION 22 Saxon Close, Clifton-upon-Teme Worcs. WR6 6DL 01886 821109 24 hour answering service 01886 812424 Mob. 07801 281821 December 2015 31 GRAPH SURVEY PARTNERSHIP Land and Engineering Surveying Services Civil Engineering Setting Out, Topographical Surveys, Volumetric Analysis, Establishing Control Networks, Data Preparation, 3D Machine Guidance and Instrument Hire. All teams carry Robotic EDM, GPS and Precise Levelling functionality. Tel 07973 381362/07885 203875 www.graphsurveys.co.uk 8 Heathbrook Avenue, Wall Heath, West Midlands, DY6 0ER Chimney Sweep Andy Johnson - Certificate issued - Weekend/Evening sweeps available - Traditional brush/Power sweep A N D R E W J E L L E Y O P T I C I A N S 01886 821933/ 07798 790913 Andrew Jelley BSc (Hons) FC Optom Teresa Davies FBDO Duncan Edwards FBDO Alex Lane BSc (Hons) MC Optom 34/36 High Street, Bromyard. HR7 4AE Tel: 01885 488 259 [email protected] www.andrewjelleyopticians.co.uk MARTLEY OSTEOPATHIC CLINIC Not just for backs Osteopathic treatment for infants to adults including cranial techniques. Lynette Topham BSc (Hons) Ost Registered Osteopath Unit 4A Hope House Farm Barns Martley,WR6 6QF 01886 889002 for information and appointments [email protected] 32 Tiblands Nursery School Whitbourne (Nr Worcester) WR6 5RE 01886 821394 Sylvia and Trish Garness NNEB NVQ3 TDLB (assessor for the NVQ) Take Ten More for Play (after school training) Established in 1966 in new purpose built building officially opened October 2006 by Dr Tait. *Ofsted approved and nursery education grants accepted. *Good partnerships with local schools. *Open all year round from 8.30am - 6pm for children aged 6 months - 5 years. *Offering quality care and education in a secure and nourishing environment. *After school + holiday club open Monday – Friday. For more details or to arrange a visit contact Sylvia or Trish December 2015 Community Car Scheme If you have transport problems getting to medical appointments etc., we will be happy to help. Please start ringing from the top of the list. Asimina Smith: 821435 Janet Knight: 821619 Gillie Stormonth Darling: 821918 Susie Tetley: 821432 J B Services Painting and Decorating I offer very competitive rates and excellent service. For a no obligation quotation, please call: Home: 01885 482149 Mobile: 07870 110124 LOGS 4 SALE Current charge: 25p per mile from driver’s door to driver’s door. The service covers all residents in the Parish of Greater Whitbourne. Please give as much notice as possible when you need transport. Our drivers reserve the right to refuse a request if they feel it is inappropriate. Volunteers are always welcome: please ring Gillie Stormonth Darling on 821918. Updated December 2015. Jeremy Massey Electrics Electrical Contractor All electrical Installations carried out to 17th Edition - BS7671 Domestic, commercial, industrial New installations and rewires Interior and exterior lighting Electrical and telephone sockets Electrical health checks Fault finding Certification Call 07721 458089 Or 01886 821394 Mike Jones Professional Painter and Decorator Also available: gutters cleared, plastering and general house maintenance Phone: 07951839175 or Contact: Jeremy or Maria 01885483119 01886 888493 December 2015 33 Church Services in Greater Whitbourne Sundays 6th Dec Advent 2 Whitbourne St John the Baptist WR6 5RS Upper Sapey St Michael & all Angels WR6 6XR Tedstone Delamere St James HR7 4PS Edvin Loach St Mary HR7 4PW 11 am Carol Service 3 pm Carol Service 8 am *Holy Communion 9.30 am Holy Communion 13th Dec Advent 3 9.30 am Holy Communion 20th Dec Advent 4 9.30 am Holy Communion 24th Dec Christmas Eve 11 am Carol Service 6 pm Crib Service 7.30 pm Christmas Vigil 11.30 pm Midnight Mass 25th Dec Christmas Day 9.30 am Holy Communion 27th Dec The Holy Family 9.30 am Holy Communion 3rd January Plough Sunday 8 am *Holy Communion 9.30 am Holy Communion 11 am Holy Communion 10 am Family Service 10th January Epiphany 1 9.30 am Holy Communion 17th January Epiphany 2 9.30 am Holy Communion 24th January Epiphany 3 9.30 am Holy Communion 31st January Epiphany 4 9.30 am Holy Communion 34 11 am Holy Communion 11 am Matins December 2015 3 pm Evening Prayer Church Rotas Flowers and Brasses 6th Dec Mrs M. Malkin 13th Dec Mrs M. Schoonenberg 20th Dec Mrs M. Schoonenberg 27th Dec Mrs M. Jones 3rd Jan Mrs M. Jones 10th Jan Mrs H. Colley 17th Jan Mrs H. Colley 24th Jan Mrs A. Taylor 31st Jan Mrs A. Taylor Sidesmen—Whitbourne 6th Dec Mrs G. StormonthDarling 13th Dec Mr J. Allan 20th Dec Mr J. Cummins 27th Dec Mr J. Ransley 3rd Jan Mr J. Allan 10th Jan Mr J. Cummins 17th Jan Mrs M. Kneen 24th Jan Mr S. Cole 31st Jan Mr J. Ransley Church Cleaning—Whitbourne 5th Dec Mrs E. & Miss L. Badger 12th Dec Mrs A. Evans 19th Dec Mrs G. StormonthDarling 26th Dec Mrs A. Howell 2nd Jan Mrs E. James 9th Jan Mrs M Kneen 16th Jan Mr J. Allan 23rd Jan Mrs E. & Miss L. Badger 30th Jan Mrs A. Evans Upper Sapey Dec/Jan Carol Wilde & Carol Evans Fisher\Carol Wilde Coffee - Whitbourne 6th Dec Mrs A. Taylor & Mrs M. Williams 13th Dec Mr and Mrs J. Bland 20th Dec Mrs E. Badger and Mrs P. Ransley 27th Dec Mrs W. Cummins & Mrs S. Dodd Parish Communion Readers—Whitbourne 3rd Jan Mrs E. Badger and Mrs P. 6th Dec Mrs. B. Allan Ransley 13th Dec Mr C. Short 10th Jan Mrs M. Malkin and Mrs M. 20th Dec Mrs S. Bland Kneen 27th Dec Mr. J Howell 17th Jan Mrs A. Evans & Mrs M. 3rd Jan Mrs. S. Dodd Schoonenberg 10th Jan Mrs G. Stormonth24th Jan Mrs A. Taylor & Mrs M. Darling Williams 17th Jan Mr. J. Allan 31st Jan Mrs E. Badger and Mrs P. 24th Jan Mrs. B. Allan Ransley 31st Jan Mrs S. Bland Any queries relating to flowers, please contact Mrs Ann Taylor on 821744. Anyone wishing to be included in the cleaning rotas can contact Carol Wilde on 853491 (Upper Sapey) or Myrtle Kneen on 821707 (Whitbourne). New volunteers for any of the rotas are always welcome. If the dates shown for the rotas are inconvenient and you are not able to change with anyone else on the list, please let Myrtle Kneen know on 01886 821707. Thank you to all those who put so much effort into keeping our Churches running smoothly. December 2015 35 AN INVITATION TO THE WHOLE COMMUNITY OF WHITBOURNE FROM THE WHITBOURNE CHURCH TEAM TO THE 2015 COMMUNITY CANDLELIT CAROL CONCERT IN WHITBOURNE CHURCH ON FRIDAY 18TH DECEMBER AT 7:30PM By popular demand..... the Christmas Trees are back!! Many of our village societies and organisations are again generously sponsoring, lighting and decorating trees for display in the church over the Christmas period. To mark this marvellous spirit of adventure, their generosity and fantastic support for the event, we are also holding another Candlelit Carol Concert, in celebration of our wonderful community. Sing carols together Hear Christmas stories and poems Listen to the hand bells being rung Enjoy a community choir & musicians Enjoy each other’s company afterwards over Mulled wine, mince pies, Christmas cake and much more! All ages, stages, friends, family and +1s, 2s 3s.... all will be so welcome – the more the merrier!! It was a joy to see so many there last year and we would be thrilled if we could attract even more this time. Don’t miss this wonderful night and the chance to join in and make it special. ABSOLUTELY EVERYONE WELCOME, FREE OF CHARGE