Our Community May 2015 Issue 237
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Our Community May 2015 Issue 237
Our Community May 2015 Issue 237 The free magazine delivered to every home in Pilning, Severn Beach and Easter Compton FAITH HOUSE Station Road, Severn Beach Residential Care Home for the Retired and Elderly www.inviewmag.co.uk The Community Magazine prints 2,000 copies which are distributed to 5,500 readers Editor Roy Edwardes 01454 632670 21 Chessell Avenue, Pilning BS35 4LP [email protected] The deadline for articles for ‘In View’ is the FIRST OF THE MONTH Graphic Designer Gayle Smith [email protected] Small family run home Accommodation on all floors Medical needs catered for Respite Care For further information please telephone Toni Stevens on 01454 632611 Printing Sign Design & Print Ltd 0117 370 6236 info@signdesignand print.co.uk Business Advertising and Accounts Debbie Biggs 01454 632200 3 Redwick Gardens [email protected] Delivery Organiser Bob Benjamin 01454 632609 Webmaster Mike Pruett [email protected] Hardcopy Collector Severn Beach Frances Barr MBE, 54 Beach Road The editor reserves the right to edit as he thinks necessary. No anonymous articles are printed. Reproduction of any material in this publication is illegal and may not be used without the authors consent. 2 Windmill House Old Down, near Thornbury Care Home for the retired and elderly • • • • • • Space, Privacy, Companionship Single rooms with en-suite facilities 5 lounge areas Homely surroundings Beautiful landscaped gardens Medical needs catered for For further infomation, please telephone; 01454 413818 Editorial From now, April 1st, until you read this, the nation is going to be bombarded with politics. Politics is very important and the right to have a say by voting was hard won years ago. At this point all I will say is that younger people reading this, with the right to vote, should please use that right. Most of us ‘old-timers’ will. Parliament is dissolved and battle has commenced. I am an avid fan of the BBC, and the 1o’clock news has been aboard the Conservatives luxury ‘Campaign Bus’, (other political parties have similar arrangements) where the correspondent talked knowledgably about the campaign whilst I tried to concentrate on what would happen to her glass of water if the bus stopped a bit quick. The bus has cooking facilities, microwaves and is fully equipped for live broadcasts to the nation. I couldn’t make out where it was from the shops it was passing. The ‘link lady’ meanwhile was freezing outside No10, and not a soul came or went, not even the glistening door opening to let the cat out – boring! We next went to Edinburgh, a draughty location where the reporter was wishing the SNP had invited her aboard their luxury bus. She was just as unhappy as the man posed against the H&W crane in Belfast whose politicians aren’t likely to hold any balance of power. The reporter on Anglesey was upstaged by seagulls. I shall enjoy a month of watching what’s going on in the background as I’m pretty sure no one is going to change my mind when it comes to voting. But, there is a fly in this particular ointment, where is Nicholas Witchell, Royal Correspondent? He is on tenterhooks somewhere because the Duchess is about to have a little prince or princess. With dreadful timing the imminent birth of the royal babe is scheduled for 7 days before the General Election! How will the BBC cope? What if, like my own dear Poppy a few years ago, the event overruns by a week? It will crash into the election! We shall be torn between Nicholas standing outside the hospital with rain pouring down his suit (remember last time?) and the Swing-o-meter! Oh joy – what fun! Let’s wish the Duchess a safe delivery, and as for the politicians I will add that little bit of the Lord’s Prayer “and deliver us from evil”, but please, do go out and vote. Roy Cover picture. Painted by Mike Pruett, our webmaster. 3 A Great Achievement Recognised Palm Sunday is always a special occasion in the Christian Calendar, at the beginning of Holy Week. But this year at St. Peter’s, Pilning, it was also special for another reason. At the end of the morning service we made a presentation to mark a very great achievement. Our dear friend Roy Edwardes was about to retire after serving no less than 61 years as Church Organist. (Because the same man happens also to be Editor of this magazine, I am exercising my right as a trustee of Compton Publishing - which is responsible for publishing “In View” - to instruct the Editor to include this item, whether he approves or not!) Ann Parker, our Minister, expressed the thoughts and feelings of us all when she paid tribute to Roy’s devoted service on the organ stool over so many years. A card with many signatures, and an appropriate gift, were presented to Roy, and his wife Pat joined him and graciously received a bouquet of flowers to recognize her unfailing support for her husband. Roy responded with characteristic humour and humility, and though feeling sadness at giving up the post of organist, he said how delighted he was that his daughterin-law Sharon had been appointed to succeed him; and he still looked forward to playing the organ from time to time as ‘Organist Emeritus’ - especially when the very special church organ returns to its place after its current renovation. 4 However, Roy’s spoken response was fittingly followed by a musical one, as he played an organ postlude on the keyboard (doing temporary duty during the real organ’s absence). We don’t usually applaud organ voluntaries, but on this occasion it seemed entirely appropriate when the congregation broke into heartfelt applause! SEVERNSIDE NEWS Very many people in the wider community of our villages will want to join the members of St. Peter’s congregation in saying, “Well done, Roy, for the great contribution you have made as Church Organist over so many years!” Aerial image of Severnside taken in February 2015 Roger Ducker. Thank You A sincere ‘thank you’ to all who contributed to a gift on my official retirement as organist at St Peter’s, and for Pat’s flowers. The event was sprung on me the day after we visited Worksop to see progress on the organ. I did my best to wear it out during my 61 years, but am very pleased it will be in far better condition than when I first came to play it, and, resplendent in gold leaf, and with all the parts that were missing from previous ‘improvements’ replaced, it can safely be placed in the capable hands of my successor, Sharon. Roy Councillors given facility tour Farmfoods and Delta Properties, the landowners at Central Park, recently welcomed South Gloucestershire Councillors and the Chairman of Pilning and Severn Beach Parish Council on a tour of Farmfoods’ new state-of-the-art distribution centre at Central Park, Severnside. Councillors heard how the new facility is boosting our local economy. Did you know… Central Park is part of a wider 650 ha area of land that benefits from planning permission granted in 1957/58. The whole area has now been declared an ‘Enterprise Area’ by the West of England Local Enterprise Partnership (LEP), which includes South Gloucestershire Council. This means our area can keep the growth in business rates income from new development. Minimising flood risk Delta Properties, the landowners at Central Park, have been working closely with the Environment Agency and Lower Severn Internal Drainage Board to improve the local drainage system to prevent the risk of flooding. As a result, works will soon start to further deepen the recently enhanced local rhine (ditch) network to further increase their capacity to hold water. Contact us If you have any questions or require any additional information, please contact a member of the team on the project’s information line on 0800 298 7040 or contact us via email at: [email protected] 16244_Delta Advert 2 A5 AW GM.indd 1 5 02/04/2015 10:17 Comment Smile month May is the last month of Spring and the weather can be unpredictable. Shakespeare observed ‘Rough winds do shake the darling buds of May’ - hence the expression ‘ne’er cast a clout till may be out’. In other words hang on to your warm clothing for a while yet. This month provides us with two holidays: the Early May Bank Holiday on May 4th and the Spring Bank Holiday (formerly known as Whit Monday) on May 25th. There is a lot going on in between. Firstly we have the General Election on May 7th. By the time you read this you may well have had your fill of party politics.We are fortunate however, to live in a democracy where any one over the age of 18, male or female, has the right to vote and we should exercise it. Whether the outcome of the General Election makes you grin or grimace, from May 18th we enter National Smile Month. This is an annual initiative by the British Dental Health Foundation, which aims to make people aware of the importance of good oral health. I wonder if it is a coincidence that it is scheduled so soon after the chocolate onslaught of Easter Eggs! Caring for one’s teeth leads me on to thinking about caring in a wider sense and Jesus’ commandment that we should love our neighbour with no limit on who that neighbour might be. Every year in the second week of May churches of all denominations encourage local communities to support Christian Aid in challenging poverty across the world. 6 This year Christian Aid Week is raising funds to target discrimination against women.Women make up half the world’s population but they are still, all too often, economically disadvantaged and subject to abuse because of their gender. Throughout his ministry Jesus vigorously promoted the dignity and equality of women in terms of both value and function. It is our responsibility to follow his example and to support the efforts of those who endeavour to do so both nationally and globally. Rev Ann Lloyd Redfield Care Looking for care at Home? 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The Town Hall, 35 High Street, Thornbury, Tel: 01454 413392 Twitter: @thornburyvc [email protected] www.volunteer-thornbury.co.uk 7 Roll up – Roll up – Roll up EASTER COMPTON CARNIVAL At Capricorn Plumbing, our qualified plumbers apply the same high standards of quality, integrity, tidiness and politeness in everything they do. We take credit cards for your convenience, and you can be sure of a fair price too. But don’t th take our word for it – call us for a free, no obligation quote today! Saturday 13 June – Procession from 1pm You’re in safe hands for... Our For complete • complete bathroom makeovers, including design, tiling and electrics reassurance askages. to Carnival Day is nearly here and we have fun and entertainment for all • boiler installations, servicing and landlord certification see our customer theme this year isoilHeroes andinstallations Villains. 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Callus, Corns, Athletes Foot, Ingrowing Toe Nails, Fungal Infections, Nail Cutting, Cracked Heels, Thickened Nails, Involuted Nails In the field there will be Arena events including acrobatics, music, dog agility, kid’s games and a lesson from the lads at The Way Gym. We have some fantastic raffle prizes again this year - tickets can be purchased in The Fox or at the Raffle stall on the day. LOOK OUT FOR THE CARNIVAL PROGRAM COMING THROUGH YOUR DOOR SOON For any of the above foot related problems please contact: Wendy Manning S.A.C.Dip. FHPT S.A.C Dip FHPP Tel: 07966 469504 / 07563 358642 Rebecca’s Sewing Room Seamstress all your sewing needs 01454 633905 or 07855 745849 33 Cross Hands Road, Pilning, Bristol BS35 4JB [email protected] www.rebeccassewing room.wordpress.com SJ Property Services Home improvement service based in Severn Beach priding ourselves on quality workmanship and excellent customer services. All aspects of work undertaken including: Kitchens Bathrooms Bedrooms Carpentry and Joinery Plastering Plumbing Tiling For a free quotation or advice contact us on Tel: 01454 632452 Mobile: 07866368445 www.sj-propertyservices.co.uk Call Debbie with your In View Please remember the road through Easter Compton will be closed from around 1.15pm until 2.15pm to allow the procession to travel safely along the road. If you fancy doing the scarecrow trail please contact Denise for details [email protected] and enjoy viewing them around the village. If you fancy joining the Carnival Committee or helping on the day please get in touch with Neta on 07980 175565 or Chris on 07722 160360 8 adverts on 01454 632200 or email [email protected] 9 Fly The Flag We fly the Flag of St George at Pilning Church for anyone’s Special Occasion. Birthdays, weddings, In Memory of loved ones, or just to say Thank You to someone. For £5 they receive a card with a picture of the church, a greeting, and a poster inside the notice board. All the proceeds from Flying the Flag go towards the upkeep of our two choirs, the Sunday Choir and St Peter’s Festival Choir. Contact Roy on 01454 632670, or write to 21 Chessell Av, Pilning, South Glos BS35 4LP and I will do the rest. MARCH • • • Mothering Sunday ,15th, The flag flew in memory of Connie Locke and Rene Thomas, mothers of Pam and Kev. Still missed a great deal. Also for Sandra Hitchens remembered on this special day. We flew the flag again for Connie Locke on the 8th anniversary of her passing, always in the thoughts of Pam and Kev. APRIL • • 10 All the brothers (and their partners) of Jennifer Peters had the flag up for their sister on her birthday, Easter Day, On the 7th Auntie Mary and • • • • all the family said Happy 70th birthday to Hilary Gardener. A very special day on the 16th as Madeline and Roland Baker-Green celebrated their DIAMOND WEDDING ANNIVERSARY All the family sent love and congratulations, and so do we. The recent loss of Ray Edwards is still fresh in the minds of villagers, and his family, Deb, Kelly, Manous, Becky, Louise, Pete and Kim. Also grandchildren Kacey, Alfie and Dexter all remembered him with love on his 59th birthday, the 22nd. On the 29th Kayleigh Cheetham was 7 years old. Happy birthday from Mummy and Daddy. On the 30th Mary and the family remembered the birthday of Godfrey Ball. CAT KENNELS NEW PASSAGE PILNING Fully Licensed Boarding Cattery Tel: 01454 632456 INDEPENDENT MOT TESTING STATION ELBERTON GARAGE, ELBERTON, PILNING, BS35 4AQ TESTING CLASS 3,4,5 & 7 Tel 01454 414670 / 07557 445468 Open 06.30-17.30 Monday-Friday 06.30-19.30 Tuesday's. The only independent MOT centre in Bristol Ladies and Gents clubs including bag, trolley and accessories -‐ £55 each Contact Mrs B Llewellyn on 01454 633770 CARPENTRY - PLUMBING - DECORATING KITCHEN & BATHROOM FITTINGS MAINTENANCE & REPAIRS TEL: 01454 614887 MOB: 07932 153300 www.pilningbuilders.co.uk GOLF CLUBS for sale If your request for the flag comes after the magazine deadline day, 1st April it may not appear in the May edition, but in the following one. PILNING BUILDERS ALL BUILDING WORK UNDERTAKEN NO JOB TOO SMALL and PROPERTY MAINTENANCE Professional wall & floor tiling General maintenance & repairs Any DIY considered - Flat pack assembly Friendly, reliable service No job too small - Free quotations Call Andy on: 07899 667968 or 01179 505486 e-mail: [email protected] 11 Calling all creative families in Easter Compton Thank you Dear Community and Friends I wanted to thank you all for the most wonderful send off "Into Retirement". I shall remember with a warm heart the tea party of the 6th March 2015 that you so kindly prepared and shared with me. Thank you for the overwhelming love and friendship you have shown to me over the past 21 years and it has been my honour and privilege to be one of your community doctors. I have loved my time with you all and I hope that I have made some differences to your health and well being. I leave looking ahead but I shall never forget you and how you have also shaped my life and that of my family in a very positive way. Thank you for the flowers, the cards, the book of comments, the local bird photographs, the Bee Keeping tokens, the John Lewis vouchers and all the charity donations. I hope to continue to be a volunteer doctor in Nepal and this autumn I am going to look after the children in remote villages along the Amazon in Peru. The disease profile will be very different with mosquito transmission causing Malaria and Dengue fever. I keep reappearing in Pilning and I am sure that I shall see many of you around and about, maybe on my bicycle whilst I try to keep fit in the fine weather. As promised, I will do another Cream Tea this summer, so keep a look out for the date in the In View and pray for sunshine. I look forward to seeing some of you and hearing your news when we meet. I wish you all good health and happiness. With grateful thanks for all your kindness. Would you like to make a scarecrow and take part in the village Comic Book Heroes & Villains Scarecrow Trail? which will take place from Sunday 7th to Sunday 14th June 2015 as part of the Carnival celebrations We need about 20 volunteers in the village to make a scarecrow. They may be large or small, and may be situated in gardens, at windows or in driveways, but they should be visible from the pavement outside. All scarecrows must be registered so that they can be included on the entry form and to ensure that there are no duplicates. If you would like to take part please contact Denise Jones by 8th May at the latest Tel: 01454 632797 Email: [email protected] Cancer Research UK The Thornbury and District Cancer Research UK Committee are holding a Coffee Morning at the Alveston Methodist Church Hall on Wednesday 6th May between 10am and 12 midday. There will be home made Cakes, Jams, Chutneys, Used Books and Jewlery for sale together with the opportunity to win some wonderful Raffle Prizes. Please come along and support us in raising funds for this very worthwhile Charity. We look forward to seeing you there. Fiona Call Debbie with your In View adverts on 01454 632200 or email [email protected] 12 13 A Thank You to the people of Almondsbury. Half-term ‘Pizza Morning’ It is with great regret that I write to non attendance recently, but we’re you to say, that as from May, I will told Almondsbury had certainly not no longer be your representative been neglected and there was no on South Glos. Council. Despite legal requirement for the District my health troubling me for some Councillor to attend parish meetings. time, I have kept abreast of all that A colleague usually attended when I has happened, made comments could not. 10.30am – 1.00pm and attended meetings whenever anything has impacted on Being a District Councillor is a 24/7 Almondsbury. This has been possible job, either learning, listening or Come...eat...play...chat! mostly because meetings have been taking action. I have very much held during the day& and by use ofareasenjoyed my time and believe it is Crèche, Café Activity my computer out of hours and when time for a fresh, younger person in hospital. I have made a number to take on future challenges that £1government each (underwill3’s free) ofChildren Radio Bristolwelcome broadcastswith from aadultslocal have to deal London hospital. with. I do not intend to endorse any candidate. I am sure you are all I resigned from the Parish Council capable of deciding for yourselves. Emmaus Church Centre over 2 years ago as I was unhappy Road,you Severn 4NP with some of its practices asGorse CoverThank again.Beach I hopeBS35 you have outlined in my resignation letter, in been as happy with my work as I which I asked to receive a copy of have. Should you wish to keep in Contact: Emma please 631009 631516 forthcoming meetings. I have never contact do/soAbbie by email when received any minutes, (this is a right possible. [email protected] of any parishioner,) my letter is on file. or mobile 0779 0382 993 I have received no communication from the Parish Council whatsoever. Kind Regards They did however complain at my Sheila Cook Wednesday 27th May For enquiries and bookings please contact Lucinda on 07964 630144 or [email protected] Ideal for Wedding Receptions, Anniversaries, Clubs, and Conferences Why not visit www.eastercompton.org to find out about hiring the Celebration and Carnival Suites now available at The Halls. Charges start at £35 per half-day DO YOU HAVE AN INTEREST IN THE WORK OF KLIMT, SCHIELE AND KOKOSCHKA – THE ART OF PRE WW1 VIENNA? The Thornbury branch of the WEA will be running a day school on the “The Vienna Secession” on Saturday 2nd May starting at 10am at The Chantry, 52, Castle Street, Thornbury, BS35 1HB. Any adult who enjoys learning is welcome to enrol for the day school for which no previous knowledge or qualification is required. Tutor: Paul Chapman Cost: £30 For student enquiries and bookings, ring 0845 458 2758 or enrol online at www.wea.org.uk. Local contact: Kate on 01454 610071. 14 15 SEVERN BEACH & DISTRICT OVER 50’S CLUB SEVERN BEACH & DISTRICT OVER 50’S CLUB Sorry folks there are some changes to our Coach trips schedule. They are Sorry folks there some changes our Coach chedule. They are highlighted red ian re the table below. t o Apologies if ytrips ou hsave already committed the highlighted r ed i n t he t able b elow. A pologies i f y ou h ave a lready c ommitted t he dates to your pristine diaries! For any enquires re the coach trips please contact dates pristine diaries! For any enquires re the coach trips please contact Chris too n y0our 1454 631283. Chris o n 0 1454 6 31283. Well – the weather may have been against us but we entered April full of Well – the w have obur een against us w but wanaged e entered pril fEull of tea, a optimism as eather usual. m Tay hrough own efforts e m to eAnjoy aster optimism as uwsual. Through our aond wn efforts managed atnd o eBnjoy Easter tea, a cheese and ine fuelled raffle our trip tw o e Broadway ourton in the cheese a nd w ine f uelled r affle a nd o ur t rip t o B roadway a nd B ourton i n t he beautiful Cotswolds. In May we have two coach trips, as the Village Hall is not beautiful In May we W have two coach as from the VTillage Hall is tnhe ot 14th available Ctotswolds. o us on polling day! e also have live trips, music apestry on th available t o u s o n p olling d ay! thWe also have live music from Tapestry on the 14 and a Beetle drive on the 28th . Looking forward to June we have one of our and a Beetle drive on t–he 8 . Looking to Jfune have one Joazz. f our favourite coach trips W2eymouth, and forward live music rom wHe olly House favourite c oach t rips – W eymouth, a nd l ive m usic f rom H olly H ouse J azz. Contact myself or Audrey for further details, we look forward to your company Contact myself or Audrey for further details, we look forward to your company DATE DATE 23/4/2015 23/4/2015 DESTINATION DESTINATION Broadway/ Broadway/ Bourton on the water Bourton on the water 7/5/2015 Burnham on sea 7/5/2015 Burnham on sea 21/5/2015 Porthcawl 21/5/2015 18/6/2015 Porthcawl Weymouth 18/6/2015 Weymouth 16/7/2015 Exmouth 16/7/2015 20/8/2015 Exmouth Teignmouth 20/8/2015 Teignmouth 17/9/2015 Paignton 17/9/2015 22/10/2015 Paignton Exeter 22/10/2015 Exeter DEPART / RETURN DEPART / RETURN 9am/ 16.00 9am/ 16.00 10am / 15.30 10am / 15.30 9am / 15.30 9am 9am/ /15.30 17.00 9am / 17.00 9am / 17.00 9am 9am/ /17.00 17.00 9am / 17.00 9am / 17.00 9am 9 am/ 17.00 / 16.00 9 am / 16.00 June Kirk 01454 633871 June KirkBeasant 01454 633871 Audrey 01454 631189 Audrey Beasant 01454 631189 HALLEN VILLAGE PLANT SALE Great selection of quality Bedding plants, Vegetables, Shrubs, Annual and Perennial Plants From 50p Tea & Coffee, Homemade cakes, Hallen Horticulture Craft Stall Sunday 10th May 2015 Hallen Centre Moorhouse Lane BS10 7RU 2-‐4 pm 16 Big Spring Clean – Severn Beach Saturday 2nd May, between 10am & 4pm Beginning at Emmaus Church Centre, Gorse Cover Road ThankGloves, you sacks, hoops and litter pickers provided Dianne and Doug wish to thank all those who kindly “Come and help tidy the village” donated to “Cerebra”, the charity for brain injured children, in memory of Andrew Morgan. Join in for an hour or more! The total amount raised was £300 which was sent to the Email ide [email protected] charity andcontact: we haveColin now W received a very grateful letter of thanks from them. Thank you. Phone: 01454 631772 or just turn up on the day. 17 A Most Unusual Day Trip built the organ. The coach set off at 8.30 on a blustery Saturday morning in March with about thirty people on board. This was the start of a 170 mile journey, from St Peter’s, Pilning, to the workshops of an organ repair company situated in the northern part of Nottinghamshire, just north of Sherwood Forest. No, we didn’t see Robin or Little John! The only concession to machinery in the workshop was a small lathe and a foot‐ operated shearing machine for cutting sheet metal. The wooden framework and the more intricate slides, sound board and linkages within the organ are all hand crafted. The keys are hand carved, with cow‐bone for the white keys and ebony for the black. What we did see was the dismantled organ from St Peter’s. After many years of service, the organ is at the restorers for a much needed MOT and detailed refurbishment, a refurbishment that is so meticulous that the organ will return to Pilning in as-new condition. The purpose of the trip was to familiarise those with an interest in the organ with the progress being made. The work is being carried out by Goetze and Gwynn (www.goetzegwynn.co.uk) in their workshops on the Welbeck Abbey Estate, near Worksop, and the highlight of our trip was a guided tour of this workshop. Our guides gave an interesting insight into their work, with a practical demonstration of forming and soldering an organ pipe, as well as demonstrations of tuning. After lunch in one of several eating places on the Estate, we had the workshop tour. This was truly an eye‐ opener for most of us, an Aladdin’s cave of crafts, and skills of the highest order. I hadn’t thought about it before, but the differing skills of metalwork and woodwork that come together in the making of an organ is astounding. The crafts-people have to be absolutely accurate and precise; and I really do mean precise, as precise as an engineering masterpiece. All this is done with hand tools in the traditional manner, just as the craftsmen used who 18 We saw the Pilning organ, and its many constituent parts. The main carcass, with bellows laid bare, looked quite stark without its cabinet and foot-pedals. Only the keyboard and stops gave it any resemblance of the original instrument. The workshop also displayed the main slide‐block, ready to be skimmed and resealed to stop air leaks. The new pipes for the organ were laid out in neat rows on a bench. We admired the workmanship and had explained the different markings to denote the notes to which the pipes were tuned. I enjoy listening to music, but I am not musical, so to hear some of my fellow travellers playing several of the organs in the workshop was a pure delight. The day was long and tiring, but this most unusual trip was well worth while. I look forward to hearing the refurbished organ when it is reinstalled in St Peter’s. Maurice Reynolds POLICE REPORT Crimes reported A steel container has been stolen from land on Goldcrest Way, Severn Beach. Offenders have gained access to a garage, once inside mountain bikes stolen. Theft of diesel from plant equipment, Berwick Lane, Hallen. Attempt burglary to a property in Gorse Cover Road, offenders have tried to remove the beading from the windows. Unknown persons have tried the rear door handle of a property in Beach Avenue, no access gained. Theft of vehicle from Northwick Road, Pilning. Beat Surgery will be held on Wednesday 20th May 2015 at Easter Compton Village Hall, Easter Compton between 09:15-‐10:00 for anyone who wishes to discuss any issues or concerns that they may have, alternatively please call 101. Anyone locally who may have any information regarding Fly Grazing within the area can send information through to [email protected] PCSO 9317 Kelly Dimery CN212 Beat, Severn. North East (Avon & Somerset Constabulary) ____________________________________________ * [email protected] ( 0117 945 5901 or 07889 659691 19 Fauré’s Requiem and a sense of place Pilning Festival Choir is something to be cherished and encouraged. An enthusiastic group of singers meet most Mondays and practice a wide variety of pieces with a view to performing as a choir three or four times a year. We have a choir that is well established, with a friendly reputation and ready for people to join them in sharing their passion. In the last year or so I have listened to several of their performances, initially as a supportive friend but now as a fan, if they are allowed such, appreciative of what they are trying to do. Last Monday on March 30 the Requiem consisted of seven pieces interwoven to a Holy Week Communion Service. I sat to read the order of service and was taken back to sitting in St. Nicholas’ Church in Severn Beach. I never did take Holy Communion and would not this evening. I am no stranger to a mass but no great friend either. This could be a long evening. Those thoughts were punctured by passages of simple choral delight. I gradually determined to ignore the religious aspects of the service and throw myself to the places these sounds and shapes of music might take me. I know that they put a lot of effort into making the choral input the best that they can and I may be stretching your imaginations to get to where I was. The music had some serious value to this 56-year-old, old romantic. I didn’t join in the hymns, I determinedly tried to close out thoughts other than those created by the sounds of our church and those people in the choir. th At Pilning School. Mr Tutton implored our choir to fill the space between the floor and roof. In Pilning church that 20 space is considerable and the choir succeeded in creating a mood that offered me a genuine feeling of serenity and reflection. I was getting nostalgic but not melancholic. I spent a fair bit of time wondering about fellow members of the congregation. I knew none of them. They did not know me. We had been brought together by this event. Friends of choir members? Regular church goers? Random music lovers? One thing was for sure. I was one of the youngest. What should be done to get more people to hear this? Who will be singing, or listening, in twenty years’ time? Are the efforts of the choir being wasted? At the very same time that villagers who proclaim to like things cerebral are at home watching University Challenge or only Connect, something very special was going on in our village. howling wind and the two courageous male singers hitting first notes that were nowhere similar (by composers choice, I should add) to those played on the piano. An hour and a quarter later and the choir were processing out. We, the congregation, were left in a reflective and shared silence. I was left feeling I wanted to hear more. It was a church service, there were only opportunities for personal comments of appreciation. This perhaps, is my vote of thanks. I enjoyed every minute, every note of the Requiem. I know it is not supposed to be a joyous event but was left feeling quite proud that this was happening only a few hundred yards from my home. It needs sharing, the choir would benefit from having a larger audience. Then again I shouldn’t demand what maybe the choir doesn’t need. This was the best performance I have heard from them. No doubt Jonathan, and the choir themselves, will pick holes in their achievement. I only offer support and have no expertise. I left thinking, if only. Perhaps someone might read this and think, I want a bit of that. What is next? Whatever: no wherever, it may be, it will be good for the soul. Edited from original on https://pilningstedders.wordpress.com Richard Stedman Sadness did creep in. The Rev. was imploring us to remember the message, to stay on course. She wanted us to hear the central purpose; that it was time to share in the churches message. Pie Jesu was sung, enjoyed and appreciated. Was I wrong to feel this? I was taken into melody, to rhythm, to patterns within the walls of our little church and away from my impending sit of shame where others trooped up to take the bread and wine. The silences in the service were something to consider. This was a space full of people unfamiliar with the church and its ways of working. I say full, but I mean half full. This should be a central event in a village calendar. It was mentioned in the parish magazine but that message had not drawn people out. Let’s not get too critical here. The biggest challenge for those sat at the back was the competition between the 21 Easter Compton Neighbourhood Watch Minutes of Meeting: Wednesday 11th March 2015 at 6.15 at The Fox Present: Sheila Fulton, Elaine Calver, Graham Deakin, Janet Hiscocks, John Adams Apologies: R Jones, A Bayliss, J Morrell, A&R Madge Minutes from last meeting on December 1st 2014. Outstanding items reviewed 2014 activities -‐ a list was reviewed Assess impact of programme-‐ Decided limited Attendees current concerns-‐ None were raised Is there a better day/time for this meeting? -‐ No, keep as is. Notices: V. Hall new Notice board discussed. Only room for 6xA4 on each side of the notice boards Inside board will be used if insufficient space for NHW notices/minutes. Assistance with minutes-‐ non was volunteered In View NHW Article/ Police article -‐agreed worthwhile Local Policing Priorities for Severn (Document) distributed. Police Beat Surgery dates: On the notice board Flyer replies 12 from 244 distributed. Follow up steps for respondents to be decided (Ref: EC & GD). John thanked all those who had spent time doing the distribution, many with no outcome. Avon Police had sent reports on the latest scams: Job applications , Bogus Parcels cards, Unscrupulous Pension Companies. EC Halls Website. New page for minutes. Our thanks to Tony Davis. Our thanks also to Lucinda and John for hosting the meeting at The Fox Local Crimes :Reports from September 2014 to Jan 2015 Bicycle marking results. Thanks to R Jones for coming along and offering tea and biscuits. Unfortunately, not a single person attended. Suggestions for 2015 -‐ none forthcoming AOB -‐ Car parking behind the village hall, when it was unattended, raised the question of liability and invitation for possible theft from the cars. Chairman agreed to ask advice on the second item, from the Chairman of the Village Hall Committee, but felt that it was not a specific NHW matter. Date of next meeting,: August, to be arranged Meeting closed at 1900 John thanked all concerned for their attendance. John Adams 22 PARISH NOTICE BOARDS The Annual Parish Meeting was held on Tuesday 7th April 2015 at Pilning Village Hall where members of the local community asked if the Parish Council would support new Parish Notice Boards separate from the Parish Council Notice Boards. After discussion, it was decided to look at possible locations for the notice boards. If you have any suggestions, please contact the Clerk on the address given below. Would you find this useful? Pilning & Severn Beach Parish Council met with eight councillors in attendance at 7.03pm as per the published agenda for a meeting of the Parish Council. Decisions and points of interest • A donation request was received from Becky Cooper to continue the support given in the past to the de-fibrillator located in Pilning and Severn Beach. The Parish Council agreed to on-going support subject to annual reports given to the Parish Council • The farewell afternoon tea for Dr Ormerod was well supported by Parish Councillors. A note of thanks had been given to the Parish Council from Dr Ormerod for the gift she received from the Parish Council – thank you Fiona for all your dedication to our community, you will be missed. • The Parish Council will once again write to South Gloucestershire Council and Bristol City Council regarding the litter on the A403. It is a continuous battle to keep the area tidy with passing vehicles discarding their rubbish onto the verges as they drive through both from un-sheeted vehicles and drivers. You can help by reporting anything you see by visiting http://www.southglos.gov. uk/general-information/onlineservices/report/ The Annual Parish Council meeting will take place on Monday 11th May 2015 at Severn Beach School, Severn Beach starting at 7pm which will be followed immediately by the May Parish Council meeting. This date is slightly later in the month due to the General Elections which may include Parish Council elections (not known at time of writing). If you would like to contact the parish council please telephone the clerk on 01454 631499 or by email pilningandsevernbeach [email protected] Victoria Bywater, Clerk to Pilning & Severn Beach Parish Council 23 SEVERN BEACH & DISTRICT OVER 50’S CLUB Sorry folks there are some changes to our Coach trips schedule. They are highlighted red in the table below. Apologies if you have already committed the dates to your pristine diaries! For any enquires re the coach trips please contact Chris on 01454 631283. Well – the weather may have been against us but we entered April full of optimism as usual. Through our own efforts we managed to enjoy Easter tea, a cheese and wine fuelled raffle and our trip to Broadway and Bourton in the beautiful Cotswolds. In May we have two coach trips, as the Village Hall is not available to us on polling day! We also have live music from Tapestry on the 14th and a Beetle drive on the 28th. Looking forward to June we have one of our favourite coach trips – Weymouth, and live music from Holly House Jazz. Contact myself or Audrey for further details, we look forward to your company DATE 23/4/2015 DESTINATION Broadway/ Bourton on the water 7/5/2015 Burnham on sea 21/5/2015 Porthcawl 18/6/2015 Weymouth 16/7/2015 Exmouth 20/8/2015 Teignmouth 17/9/2015 Paignton 22/10/2015 Exeter DEPART / RETURN 9am/ 16.00 10am / 15.30 9am / 15.30 9am / 17.00 9am / 17.00 9am / 17.00 9am / 17.00 9 am / 16.00 June Kirk 01454 633871 Audrey Beasant 01454 631189 Thank you Dianne and Doug wish to thank all those who kindly donated to “Cerebra”, the charity for brain injured children, in memory of Andrew Morgan. The total amount raised was £300 which was sent to the charity and we have now received a very grateful letter of thanks from them. Thank you. 24 25 Half-term ‘Pizza Morning’ CHANGES TO SURGERY OPENING TIMES There are going to be slight changes to the opening times on a Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. From Monday 6th April 2015 the changes will be as follows: • Tuesday : 08.30am-‐18.30pm • Wednesday: 07.30am-‐18.30pm • Thursday 07.30am-‐17.00pm The early opening times on Wednesday’s and Thursday’s will be for patients who have pre-‐booked the early appointments. Please note: The surgery is closed lunchtime from 1-‐2.30pm apart from a Thursday when the surgery re-‐opens at 2pm. There is no change to the Open Surgery times so will remain 8.30am-‐ 10am. Please do not turn up at 7.30am for this service as there will be no Doctor available to do the Open Surgery until 8.30am. If you have any queries regarding these changes please speak to a member of our Reception Team. 01454 632393 PILNING & SEVERN BEACH PARISH COUNCIL ALLOTMENTS There are a number of plots available at Severn Beach If you are interested, please email [email protected] 26 Wednesday 27th May 10.30am – 1.00pm Come...eat...play...chat! Crèche, Café & Activity areas Children welcome with adults £1 each (under 3’s free) Emmaus Church Centre Gorse Cover Road, Severn Beach BS35 4NP Contact: Emma 631009 / Abbie 631516 News From Severn Beach School Term 4 ended with the Easter Fayre and Easter bonnet/baseball hat competition organised by the Friends. Congratulations to Klaudia, Sam P, Sage and Courtney, who came first in their classes. The event raised over £400 and a great time was had by all! We welcomed our new Head Teacher, Mrs Read, at the beginning of Term 5 and also Mr Partridge who is teaching parttime here too. The Sandpipers have been learning about Isambard Kingdom Brunel and went on a trip to Bristol where they went aboard the SS Great Britain (thanks to our Chair of Governors, Carol Woodhouse, for organising this) and walked across the Clifton Suspension Bridge. The Wagtails class finished their swimming lessons and the Kingfishers class is now having theirs. 27 Severn Beach Karate details on inside back page Severn Beach – the home of CHAMPIONS! On 14th March, Severn Beach Dragon Tang Soo Do celebrated it’s 24th year in operation. It was also the annual Interclub Championships. Severn Beach Club entered 7 students, not including myself as the instructor! Five of the students were entering the championships for the first time! The day was long and it was rather intimidating seeing over 100 martial artists lined up for battle, but they stayed calm and focused. The categories were tough, and with each category came five judges who sat in silence watching you. I am proud to say we now have some champions among us! Junior Team Form: 4th Place Tyleigh Ellicott, Ashlee Williams and Daniel Norman Junior Team Sparring : 4th Place Tyleigh Ellicott, Ashlee Williams and Daniel Norman Trophy winners and competitors: Adults (17+) Pam Cummings : 3rd place hand forms, 3rd place weapon form Jo Wardrope : 3rd place hand forms, 2nd place weapon form, 3rd place sparring, Mat Brown Pilning Flower Show 2015 Alex Conway : 3rd place hand forms, 3rd place weapon form Tyleigh Ellicott : 3rd place hand forms, 2nd place sparring Ashlee Williams : 1st place sparring Daniel Norman The organising committee is currently busy, visiting the local primary schools to sow sunflower seeds and to launch the poster competition. It will be approaching local businesses for sponsorship and will be meeting later this month to refine the show’s schedule. Following the success of last year when £1,000 was raised for WASP, this year’s chosen local charity will be Pilning Pips Pre‐School who just happen to be celebrating their 50th anniversary. So please do support the Flower Show with your entries and ideas and help to bring some benefit to the younger members of our community. Children (-‐16) The students also got to loudly cheer when I received 1st and 2nd place trophies, and saw off 31 other competitors for 3rd place in the Black Belt Challenge! I appreciated the chanting! Well done to all, on behalf of Severn Beach Club, we are so proud of you! Tang Soo Georgie Hilton Instructor – Severn Beach Severn Beach Karate details on inside back page 28 It may seem a while off, but now is a good time for planting, sowing and planning for this year’s show which takes place at St Peter’s school on Saturday 29th August. If you want to find out more about the show and browse photos from the past, then why not visit (and ‘like’) our Facebook page. 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For more information please contact a member of the team on: 07748 053730 Facebook page: Pilning Pips Pre-school The pre-school has a new leader and a newly elected Committee. What do we have planned? Come along to find out! We have strong links with local schools to aid your child in their transition to school and accept children from 2 -5 years old. And still going strong. Call Debbie with your In View adverts on 01454 632200 or email [email protected] 31 Roll Roll up– –Roll Roll Rollup up – – Roll Roll up up – Roll upup Roll up – up Roll up – Roll up – Roll up EASTER COMPTON COMPTON CARNIVAL CARNIVAL EASTER CARNIVAL EASTER COMPTON September. Tom Farmer entertained our group with a lively talk on all things associated with Bee keeping. music. We are looking forward to a varied selection of floats with men, women and children dressed up as their favourite characters. March is a crucial time for the hive, if the colony has made enough honey to keep them alive over the winter – 40lb – the supplies will be running low and few plants are flowering to replenish stock. But on warmer days honey bees will be out for the snow drops, hazel, daffodils, pussy willow and catkins gathering pollen and nectar. thefield fieldthere therewill willbe beArena Arenaevents eventsincluding includingacrobatics, acrobatics,music, music,dog dogagility, agility, InInthe kid’s games and a lesson from the lads at The Way Gym. kid’s games and a lesson from the lads at The Way Gym. Once the temperature rises the queen will become active laying eggs, 21 days later a worker bee emerges, these are all females. During summer a hive contains 52,000 individuals this number keeps the hive at the optimum temperature with enough bees to collect sufficient food source and protect the hive. th Saturday13 13thth June June–––Procession Procession from 1pm Saturday from 1pm Saturday 13 June Procession from 1pm EASTER COMPTON CARNIVAL CarnivalDay Dayisisnearly nearlyhere hereand and wehave funand entertainmentfor forall allages. Carnival fun entertainment Carnival Day is nearly here we have funand and entertainment forages. all ages. th andwe Saturday 13 June –Ifhave from Ourtheme themethis thisyear year isHeroes Heroesand andVillains. Villains. IfProcession youneed needaalittle little help1pm withthis thisthink thinkMarvel Marvel Our is you help with Our theme this year iscomic Heroes and Villains. 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The procession will be led by the Carnival Queen & Princess’s followed by Gymnasts and dressed up as their favourite characters. In the field there will Arena events includingacrobatics, acrobatics, music, dog agility, the field there willbebeprizes Arenaagain events dog agility, Wehave haveInsome some fantastic raffle thisincluding year- -tickets ticketscan canbe bemusic, purchased TheFox Foxoror We fantastic raffle prizes again this year purchased ininThe kid’s games and a lesson from the lads at The Way Gym. kid’s games and a lesson lads at The Way Gym. the Rafflefrom stallthe onthe theday. day. atatthe Raffle stall on We have some fantastic raffle prizes again again this -COMING tickets canTHROUGH be purchased in The Fox We have some fantastic raffle prizes thisyear year - tickets can be purchased in TheorFox or LOOK OUT FOR THE CARNIVAL PROGRAM YOUR DOOR LOOK OUT FOR THE CARNIVAL PROGRAM COMING THROUGH YOUR DOOR the Raffle Raffle stall on the day. atatthe stall on the day. SOON SOON D hi 7 ar an re To su es in ea Pilning and Severn Beach Gardening Club The drones are the males and between 500-1,000 are found in the colony, They don’t fetch any food or work and are forced out of the hive in September. To hi co June brings more flowers that the Gill Next meeting : 6 beesReeves rely on. Chairman; Albert George 6322 Tom has to be vigilant for his hives making sure they are healthy and disease free especially against Varroa mites. Regular inspections are crucial to catch any mites early so they don’t multiply out of control. Tom had honey for sale produced by his hives from the local area, many of us couldn’t resist buying. LOOK OUT FOR THE CARNIVAL PROGRAM COMING THROUGH YOUR DOOR PleaseOUT remember the road throughEaster Easter Comptonwill will beclosed closedfrom fromaround around1.15pm 1.15pm until LOOK FORthe THE CARNIVAL PROGRAM COMING THROUGH YOUR DOOR Please remember road through Compton be until SOON 2.15pm to allow the procession to travel safely along the road. 2.15pm to allow the procession to travel safely along the road. SOON you fancydoing doing thescarecrow scarecrowtrail trailplease pleasecontact contactDenise Denise IfIfyou Please remember the fancy road throughthe Easter Compton will be closed from around 1.15pm until for details [email protected] and enjoy viewing them around thevillage. village. for detailsthe [email protected] and enjoy viewing around the Please remember roadtothrough Compton will bethem closed from around 1.15pm until 2.15pm allow theEaster procession to travel safely along the road. If you fancy joining the Carnival Committee or helping on the day please get touchwith with If you fancy joining the Carnival ortohelping on the day please inintouch If you doing the scarecrow trail please contact Denise 2.15pm tofancy allow theCommittee procession travel safely along theget road. Neta on 07980 175565 or Chris on 07722 160360 Neta on 07980 175565and or Chris on 07722them 160360 for details [email protected] enjoytrail viewing aroundDenise the village. If you fancy doing the scarecrow please contact If you fancy joining the Carnival Committee or helping on the day please getthe in touch with for details [email protected] and enjoy viewing them around village. Neta on 07980 175565 or Chris on 07722 160360 If you fancy joining the Carnival Committee or helping on the day please get in touch with Neta on 07980 175565 or Chris on 07722 160360 32 During May the bees can swarm splitting the hive, so the hives need to be checked every 7 days. Flowering current and oil seed rape are good food sources at this time of year and Gill Reeves Next meeting; 6th May - AGM Chairman; Albert George 632287 Secretary; Rosemarie Roper 632936 33 BOOKING OFFICE: (01454) 633786 / 632813 Pilning & Severn Beach W.I. March 2015 [email protected] The Village Players present PILNING & SEVERN BEACH W.I. A General warm Meeting, welcome was given by our October brought us to our Annual and election of Officers President, Mrs. Irene Newman, to and Committee. Mr. Bill Francis, who represented the Wildlife & Wetland Carl Sheddon from Trading Standards came to inform us of theTrust, changesand recently introduced in connection with the Rights “Slimbridge”. of Consumers. You He now has spoke about have 14 days to cancel a contract instead the previousfor seven days. years, been a ofvolunteer eleven Unfortunately, milk deliveries, paper rounds and time-share are spending most of hisagreements time in and not included. They co-operate with DEFRA,Slimbridge. Police, Inland Revenue and around Primary Care Trusts. Anything suspicious should be notified to them with a photograph or car registration number. Slimbridge was setup by Sir Peter Scott. A large number of swans Some interesting information. arrive each winter on migration. A A good Federation Annual General Meeting was held at Weston-super-Mare special shore has been set up for September and enjoyed by three members who attended. a farce by inIan Hornby various Wader birds, and Avocets alsowas visited. attendedBeavers, by 7 visitorsOtters and The Knitters’ Coffee Morning onhave 1st October and Harvest Mice are present 12 members. There are also two events in November where some membersin the Reed beds. will be present. During theLunch summer Plans are being set up for our post Christmas in earlymonths January. a Landrover Safari operates on the Please ring 01454 631170 for any further information wetlands for the regarding benefit our of visitors, Mafeking Pilning. meetings on 3rd Wednesday of the somonth that atthey can Hall, experience life on the wetlands. Several breeds of flamingos frequent the area. Incubation of eggs is carried out on a large scale. Spring Meeting at Bradley Stoke on 24th March, and Craft items were judged for the Exhibition at the “M” Shed in September. Members are also supporting the Flower Festival at St. Peter’s Church, Pilning, at the end of June. Six members enjoyed the day at Weston-super-Mare for the Federation Spring Meeting on 11th March. Four members are joining Olveston/Tockington W.I. on their trip to Hampton Court Palace in May. One member has opted to represent our W.I. at the Buckingham Palace Garden Party to celebrate the Centenary of the W.I. in June. Please feel free to come and visit one of our meetings on the 3rd Wednesday of the month. More details can be found by ringing 01454 631170. Pilning Village Hall 7:30 p.m. £6.00 / £4.00 1 seat in 10 free TICKETS ALSO AVAILABLE AT THE DOOR an amateur production in association with New Theatre Publications 34 There are 8 other sites around the U.K. Steart Marshes, close to Burnham-on-Sea, is a very interesting one. The Trust works worldwide to provide food and shelter for many birds and animals. Ten members attended the Group YOUR LOCAL FRIENDLY AND COMMITTED ESTATE AGENTS PLEASE CONTACT OUR KNOWLEDGABLE AND EXPERIENCED TEAM ON 01454 633611 Thorough understanding of the local property market and expert guidance Providing the highest PROFESSIONAL SERVICE 167 Beach Road, Severn Beach, Bristol, BS35 4PQ [email protected] 35 Combined Church Calendar Combined Church Calendar St Peter’s, Pilning. Anglican / Methodist St Peter’s, Pilning. Anglican / Methodist Minister Rev Ann Parker 01454 632329 Minister Rev Ann Lloyd 01454 613302 AllChurchwarden Saints, Compton Greenfield All Saints, Compton Greenfield Ms Janet Hiscocks 01454 632218 All Saints, Compto Churchwarden Mr J. Edwardes 01454 632646 Minister Rev Ann Parker 01454 632329 Methodist Steward c/o Rev Roger Ducker 01454 631228 Churchwarden Mr J. Edwardes 01454 632646 Marriage Administrator Olwen Murray 01454 633979 Methodist Steward c/o Rev Roger Ducker 01454 631228 Marriage Administrator Olwen Murray 01454 633979 Date Time Service 3 May 10am Holy Communion Date Time Service 10 May 10am Morning Prayer 3 May 10am Holy Communion 17 May 10am Holy Communion 10 May 10am Morning Prayer 4pm TAIZE St Helen’s 17 May 10am Holy Communion 24 May 10am Morning worship 4pm TAIZE St Helen’s 31 May 10am Matins 24 May 10am Morning worship Cleaning Rota 31 May 10am Matins 3 May 10 May Cleaning Rota Jeanette GillMay Harper 3 May 10 Jeanette Gill Harper Date 3 May Time Service 8am Holy Communion 4.30pm Evensong 10 MayTime 10.30amService Holy Communion Rev Ann Lloyd Sidesman Bill Poulsom Flowers Mrs Clarke Date Leader Date Time Service Leader Sidesman Flowers 17 May 10.30am Matins Mr Dennis Jones Ian Leslie Mrs Sanders Date Time Service Richard Jones LeaderMrs Sidesman 3 May 8am Holy Communion Rev Ann Lloyd Clarke 3 May 8am Holy Communion Rev Ann Lloyd Richard Jones Mrs Clarke 24 May4.30pm 10.30amEvensong Holy Communion Rev Ann Lloyd Celia Madle 3 May 8am Holy Communion Rev Ann Wedding Lloyd Richard J Rev Ann Lloyd Bob Bignell 4.30pm Evensong Rev Ann Lloyd Bob Bignell May10.30am 10.30amHoly Morning Prayer 4.30pm Rev Ann Lloyd BillNeil Carmody Mrs BignellBob Bigne Evensong Rev Ann Lloyd 1031 May Communion Rev Ann Lloyd Poulsom Mrs Clarke 10 May 10.30am Holy Communion Rev Ann Lloyd Bill Poulsom Mrs Clarke 10 May 10.30am Communion 17 CLEANING May 10.30am ROTA Matins Mr DennisHoly Jones Ian Leslie Rev Ann MrsLloyd Sanders Bill Poulso 17 May 10.30am Matins Mr Dennis Jones Ian Leslie Mrs Sanders 17 10.30am Matins 31 Jones Ian Leslie 24 May Holy Communion Rev Ann Lloyd Celia Wedding 3 / 1010.30am May 17May /24 May MayMadleMr Dennis 24 May 10.30am Holy Communion Rev Ann Lloyd Celia Madle Wedding 24 May Holy Communion Rev Ann 31 May 10.30am Rev Ann Lloyd Neil Carmody MrsLloyd Bignell Celia Mad Mrs Page & MrsMorning Clarke Prayer Mrs Lye10.30am (Weddings 15/16) Alison and Sarah 31 May 10.30am Morning Prayer Rev Ann Lloyd Neil Carmody Bignell 31 May 10.30am Morning Prayer Rev Ann Lloyd Mrs Neil Carm CLEANING ROTA Leader Sidesman Flowers Rev Ann Parker Gill Harper Jean Studley Leader Sidesman Flowers Rev Ann Parker Dorothy Green Jean Studley Rev Ann Parker Gill Harper Jean Studley Rev Roger Ducker Iain Gray Olwen Murray Rev Ann Parker Dorothy Green Jean Studley Rev Roger Ducker Iain Gray Olwen Murray Rev Ann Parker Mark Richards Olwen Murray Rev Ann Parker Sue England Sue England Rev Ann Parker Mark Richards Olwen Murray Rev Ann Parker Sue England Sue England 17 May 24 May 31 May Mark and Gill Brenda Ducker IanMay Benning 17 May 24 May 31 Mark and Gill Brenda Ducker Ian Benning Morning and Evening Prayer are said on THURSDAYS at 8am and 5.30pm The church open for tea and chaton at THURSDAYS 4.30pm on Thursdays. Morning and isEvening Prayer areasaid at 8am and 5.30pm For information on events / funerals/ weddings search The church is open for tea and a chat at 4.30pm on Thursdays. www.achurchnearyou.com/pilning-‐st-‐peter For information on events / funerals/ weddings search EASTER COMPTON METHODIST CHURCH EASTER COMPTON METHODIST CHURCH Steward Mrs M. Richards 01454 614264 Steward Flowers Mr Swain Flowers Mrs Gardener Steward May 6.30 6.30pm Evening Worship Rev Rev Barry Paul Brazier Mr Swain Swain Mrs Mrs Gardener Swain 317May pm Holy Communion Bishop Mr 17 May 6.30pm Evening Worship Rev Paul Brazier Mr Swain Mrs Swain COFFEE MORNING on Tuesday 19th May from 10.30am. Come and enjoy a chat, a coffee or tea, browse usual stalls, andfrom maybe meet new friends. COFFEE MORNING onthe Tuesday 19th May 10.30am. Come and enjoy a chat, a coffee or tea, browse the usual stalls, and maybe meet new friends. GENERAL REPAIRS 01454 632329 36 SEVERN BEACH UNITED CHURCH ALL SERVICES HELD AT EMMAUS CHURCH ALL SERVICES HELD AT EMMAUS CHURCH ALL SERVICES HELD AT EMMAUS CHURCH Gorse Cover Rd Gorse Cover Rd Gorse Cover Rd 2 Minister Rev Anita Hart 0117 9621200 StewardRev MrsAnita M. 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Tues /Wed /Thurs: 7.30/8.00 pmpm - Home groupsmeeting meeting in various homes) Tues /Wed /Thurs: 7.30/8.00 - HomeGroups Groups (small (small groups in various homes) Tues /Wed /Thurs: pm -atHome Groups (small groups meeting in01454 various Fridays: 9.00–10.00 pm7.30/8.00 - Badminton Sports Centre - contact Mark 01454homes) Fridays: 9.00–10.00 pm - Badminton atHenbury Henbury Sports Centre - contact Mark Fridays: 632907 632907 9.00–10.00 pm - Badminton at Henbury Sports Centre - contact Mark 01454 632907 This term’s theme - Listening This term’s theme Listeningto toGod God This term’s theme Listening to God Date Date Time Service Speaker Time Service Speaker rd Date Time Service Speaker rd Sun 3Sun May 10.30am John Miller 3 May 10.30am Family FamilyService Service John Miller rd 7.00pm atWoodlands Woodlands Sun 3 May 10.30am FamilyCelebration Service John Miller 7.00pm Regional Regional Celebration at th th Sun 10 Family Service Sam Marsh 7.00pm Regional Celebration at Woodlands SunMay 10 May 10.30am 10.30am Family Service Sam Marsh th 7.00pm For Healing Sun 10 May 10.30am Family Sam Marsh 7.00pm Prayer Prayer ForService Healing th th Sun 17 Family Service Padre 7.00pm Prayer For Healing SunMay 17 May 10.30am 10.30am Family Service Padre PaulPaul th 7.00pm atatFaith Green Sun 17 May 10.30am Family Service Padre Paul 7.00pm Service Service Faith House House Green th th Sun 24 Family Service Steve Loader 7.00pm Service at Faith House Green SunMay 24 May 10.30am 10.30am Family Service Steve Loader th Sun 24 May 10.30am Family Service Steve Loader st st Sun 31 10.30am Mike Coleman SunMay 31 May 10.30am Family FamilyService Service Mike Coleman st Sun 31 May 10.30am Family Service Mike Coleman ‘BreakfastClub’ Club’ ‘Breakfast ‘Breakfast Club’ th th Toddler Group for children from birth toto4 4years Toddler Group for children from birth years accompanied their parent/guardian Toddler Groupbyfor children from birth to 4 years accompanied by their parent/guardian accompanied by their parent/guardian Every Wednesday 10am - 12am Every Wednesday 10am - 12am Term time - £1- £1 forfor snack Every Wednesday 10am - 12am Term time snack Baby area, Toys, Outdoor area, Songs/Music Term time £1 for snack Baby area, Toys, Outdoor area, Songs/Music Baby Emmaus area, Toys, Outdoor area, Songs/Music Church Centre, Emmaus Church Centre, GorseGorse Cover Road, Severn Beach Emmaus Church Centre, Cover Road, Severn Beach For more information Emma 631009 Gorse Covercontact: Road, Severn Beach For more information contact: Emma 631009 For more information contact: Emma 631009 38 th th Sunday10 10 May Sunday && 2424 May th th 10 – 11.30am Sunday 10 & 24 May 10 – 11.30am Breakfast (cereal, toast, bacon 10 – 11.30am Breakfast (cereal, toast, bacon butties) Story DVD, Craftbacon Breakfast (cereal, toast, butties) Story DVD, Craft for families families (children with an adult) butties) Story DVD, Craft for (children with an adult) for families (children with an adult) Emmaus Church Centre Emmaus Church Centre Gorse Cover Road Emmaus Gorse CoverChurch Road Centre SevernGorse Beach BS35 4NP Cover Road Severn Beach BS35 4NP Severn Beach BS35 4NP Contact:Alison Alison Carmody Contact: Carmody – – 01454Alison 633039 Contact: Carmody – 01454 633039 01454 633039 GROUPS MEETING IN THE ‘IN VIEW’ AREA GROUPS MEETING ON REGULAR DAYS Mondays Busy Bees, (adult crafts) at Beryl & Jims 1.30pm (632571) St Peter’s Festival Choir. Pilning Church 8pm (632646) Easter Compton Toddlers The Halls ( 07970 133115 ) Easter Compton Brownies – The Halls 6.00 pm ( 631364) Tuesdays Severnside Art Group, at the Halls, Easter Compton, 2pm Pilning Guides and Brownies Pilning Village Hall 07779725780 1st Pilning Rainbows Pilning Village Hall ([email protected]) Bingo Severn Beach Village Hall. 8pm (633440) Wednesdays The Village Players, Pilning Village Hall 7pm (01454 850653) Pebbles Toddlers Emmaus Church Centre 10am (01454 631516) Thursdays Line dancing, Mafeking Hall, 10am (632028) Severn Beach Mothers & Toddlers, SB Village Hall 9-‐11. 633537 Over 50’s Club, Severn Beach Village Hall, 2pm (633871) Tang Soo Do Karate, Severn Beach V.H. 6.30pm (07584 418309.) Fridays Pilning Plodders, The Way Gym, Cross Hands Road 6pm Bingo at Mafeking Hall 8pm (Details 632765) Saturdays OldburyFootball club Pilning Village Hall contact 078 5544 6925 Severn Beach Youth Football Pilning Village Hall (631358) GROUPS MEETING ALL WEEK Pilning Pips Pre-‐school, Pilning Village Hall. Contact 07748 053730, term time only. The Way Gym Pilning Village Hall various times. Contact 07961 608259 ZUMBA Severn Beach VH and Mafeking Hall. Contact Sam, 07973406691 GROUPS MEETING MONTHLY 1st Monday Stitches Group Emmaus Church 7.pm (632571) 1st Tues Gardeners Club Mafeking Hall 7.30pm contact 632936 3rd Tues Coffee Morning Easter Compton Methodist church 2nd Weds. Compton WI at The Halls7.30pm [email protected] 3rd Weds. Pilning & S Beach WI Mafeking Hall 10.15am (631170) 1st Fridays Yorkie Men’s Group Emmaus Church 63177 1st Sats. Coffee Morning 1st Sev. Beach Scouts. Mafeking hall 10am ACTIVE ORGANISATIONS, meeting at different times, you may wish to contact 1st Severn Beach Scouts Mafeking Hall Pilning contact GSL (079 6214 8881) Severnside Ramblers contact www.severnside-ramblers.org.uk P&SB Local History Group Mrs Val George 01454 632287 [email protected] Change of details? Call 01454 632670 or email [email protected] 39 The Family Friendly Pub Serving Great Food Pilning Street, Pilning, BS35 4JJ Enjoy our menu now served from Tuesday to Saturday 12–2pm and 5pm–9pm and Mondays from 12–2pm and 5pm–8pm OAP Menu now available from Monday to Friday lunchtime, £5.99 including dessert. Don’t forget to have a look at our ever changing specials board Children's meals only £1.99 including ice cream Sunday roast 12–4pm Fresh seasonal veg, choice of succulent meats and the best gravy around. May Day Hoedown – a rocking alldayer! Sunday 3rd May Tickets on sale at £10 in advance, £15 on the day - contact Dave or the Plough Plough Music Festival – Saturday 22nd August featuring The American Four Tops, Bee Gees tribute act, Rifftoads, Daz and Bibi Function room for 50 people sitting, for hire Live Music on Saturday Nights from 9pm Karaoke every 1st Friday of the month Takeaway menu available, see website for details For all the latest news, details of the menu, events, and live music information visit our website: www.theploughpilning.co.uk or contact us via e-mail: [email protected] Tel: 01454 632556