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SaUford Conununit,. ASSCM'iation N f'WS
Issue No 44 Jun/Jul 2002
The following is a copy of the loyal address presented by the Saltford Parish Council to Her Majesty The Queen on the occasion of her Golden Jubilee:
To Her Maje.{jty QlJeen Eli7-aheth the Second
Nlay it please Your Majesty, on behalf of your suqiect" residing in the viI/age of Saltford, Norlh East Somerset. the Parish Council takes great pleasure in COIHl!ying our loyal greeting" 011 the happy occasion of your Golden Jubilee, celebnlting fifty years cIS our reigning Monarch.
We »vuld also like to take this opporlunity to wish lour IHajesty the very best of health in the future and trust that you may reign over us for many years to come.
BOOKING OFFICER The S.C.A. Honorary Booking Officer i~ standing down from the end of the year. If you would like to volunteer to do this worthwhile job then please contact David Roberts on 01225874081.
DAVIES & WAY CHARTERED SURVEYORS, VALUERS, AUCTIONEERS,
ESTATE AGENTS & LETTING AGENTS SERVING SALTFORD & SURROUNDING AREAS
Free pre-sales advice and unrivalled local knowledge Contact: Verne Williams
489, Bath Road, Saltford. Tel: 01225400400 - Fax: 01225400401 also at 5. High Street. Keynsham
TEAM offices in Bath, Bristol. Chew Magna & Midsomcr Norton
"LEDGER LINES"
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*Book· keepmg serv ice *Budget & Cash Flow Statements prepared *CashfBank reconciliat ions * Invoices prepared/d ispatched *Accou.nts paid
*Computer services available - lellers/spreadsheets etc "Car collectionldelivery service
Ring David Meaking for more information: 01225 873876 or Mobile 0771420 9554
Products and Services that give you more
• Low cost home and contents • Financial services insurance for the over 50's • Gas & Electricity from
• Competitive motor insurance Age Concern Energy Services • Green value motor tireakdown services • Aid Call emergency alarm service
• Affordable all -age travel insurance
To find out how AGE CONCERN could help you,
contact us at: 3, Abbey Green, Bath, BA 1 1 NW ITel: 01225 443279)
AGE Concern
Rob Bishop
General Building, Roofing and Decorating
Free Estimates (Without Obligation)
30, Manor Road, Saltford,
Bri~tol BS31 30N Tel: (01225) 874346 Mobile: 07798
666 215
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Tree and Boundary Services
Professional Tree Surgeon, Qualif ied and Insured to Undertake all
Aspects Of Treeworks
Hedgelaying and Drystone Walling
Fencing Systems Erected and Maintained
FOR FREE CONSULTATION PLEASE CALL: 01225 874895
or 0780 126 1646 (Mobile)
Association & Other News - List of S.C~A. Contacts Hon Secretary SCA Mrs SHarrow 01179866038 SCAN Distribution Stan Hamblin 01225 872389 SCAN Copy & Advertisements Richard Davies. 01225 872699
"Y-Deri" High Street, Saltford Bristol BS31 3EJ SCAN Editor & Layout Raymond Moore 01225 872080
G.P. Committee News RlSCA MALE VOICE CHOIR A note for your diary - the Risca Male Voice Choir will be giving a concert at SaItford Hall on Saturday 9th November 2002 . The choir lately appeared on the B.B.C. at the Cup Final Eve concert at the Millennium Stadium. More details will be given later in the year. - J Thomas
Building Committee News ANNUAL DECORATING EXERCISE This year we are re-decorating the Somerset & Kelston Rooms and stair well leading to these. The work will be done on the mornings of August 5th - 9th and J 2th -16th from 9.30 a.m. to 12.30 p.m . . Any organisation that could offer a team of say four or five for a specially arranged evening session would be very welcome. OFFERS OF HELP PLEASE TO:Anthony Tonkin 01225 872479 or Ray Moore 01225 872080 saying on which days you can come .
Management Committee News
Membership Subscriptions With effect from I September 2002 the annual subscription for each adult is to be £ 1.00 and for Juniors 5Op. This is the first increase since 1992 and is considered to be reasonable, given that every household in Saltford receives a copy of S.C.A .N. six times a year - free of charge. Collection of subs will, as usual, begin in September. Any offers of help in collecting these will be warmly welcomed from now
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on, by the H<>n . Membership Secretary, Mrs Brenda Jones, 24, Grange Road Tel: 873355. The latest count of enrolled members for 2001/2 is 1,781 adults (145 new) and 12 juniors (3 new) and looks to be heading towards a total of 2000 for the complete year. Thank you for your support which we hope will continue next year. Can we exceed ' 2,OOO next time?
Hall Booking Times A year or two ago we abandoned preparation time as it was causing more problems than it was solving. Users arc now asked to state their booking times which are effectively "Doors open " and "doors closed" times. Would all groups who use the premises please ensure thal all of their members are aware of the registcred time !olot and adhere to it. (If
this currently needs updating please get in touch with David Roberts on 874031) We havc had several instances recently of uscrs arriving latc thus leaving the rooms vulnerable to vandalism . Early arrival means that the gap between bookings, nccessary for the hard pressed caretaker, is compressed - the room might not be ready and cleaning incomplete. Please let David have the arrangements and dales for ncxt seasons meetings as soon as possible together with any changes of personnel on officers posts.
General News From time to time over the next few months people who come to the Hall will be greeted by an Officer of the
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"THE BIRD IN HAND" ............. ~ .......... . H~h Street. Saltford. Bristol· Tel: (01225) 813335
OUR FRESHL Y PREPARED MEALS ARE AUAILABLE Lunchtimes from 12.00· 2.0OPm
fve/'JI evenln2 from 6.30 ·9.30Pm Reservations not necessa./'JI but tables can be reserved at 12pm & 1pm
Why not have a walk by the river. a ride on the cycle track. maybe a eame of Petanque and then visit us for a delicious meal in our conservatorY or a tasty snack accompanied by sUPerb ale or a elass of wine in the unique atmosphere of a 'real Enelish countrY' pub and the welcome that eoes with it? WE OPEN Mon· TflUrs
Fri & Sat Sunday
Ilam·3pm
II am . 3.30pm 12pm . 3.30pm
6.30· Ilpm
6pm·llpm 6.30· 10.30pm
Accident Aid Ltd The Painless approach to accident compensation
ANY ACCIDENT IN YOUR CAR AT WORK OR AT PLAY WE CAN HELP
You Pay nothing You receive 100% compensation
Call Roger Cleverdon on 01225 872690 Kenley, Homefield Road, Saltford
~e Wisbbone lRestaurant jfuUp liCl'ITCl'b ~Htb ~oab. ~altforb jSristol jS~31 3lb@
David & Rosemary Turner M.H.C.I.M.A. Home Cooked Lunches Wed to Sun· 12.00 . 2.00pm Special Two Course Lunch Wed to Saturday - £5.50
Dinner Friday & Saturday Evening from 7.00pm Parties catered for
Full ~ la Carte Menu available Private Dinner Parties - Small Weddings - Anniversaries.
Birthdays and Retirements Catered for - 01225 873108 for reservations
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...... continued from pBge 3 Association. We are hoping to be able to recruit help in the management and running of the premises and each visitor will be offered a flyer highlighting some of the areas where we have identified that assistance is needed ( a copy of the wording to be included in the flyer is given below) Please consider where your particular expertise could be used and offer even an occasional time-slot.
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Saltford Community Association
Could you help us with:-
• Collecting membership subscriptions locally • Assisting the Booking Officer • Compiling our Health and Safety policy • Carrying out some ad hoc domestic repairs • Maintenance of cunains and cunain railway • Occasional deep cleaning of the various rooms • General secretarial wort< including taking and producing minutes of meetings • Annual redecoration exercise
As a patron of the Hall do you feel that the premises are not inviting and user-friendly?
You can make a difference_
Please contact one of the following: Ann Mould 01225 B73388 David Robens 01225874081 John Thomas 0117 986 3869 Joan Hamblin 01225 872389
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Sectional Organisation News SAL TFORD SHORT MAT BOWLS CLUB We have just completed our first season in the Bristol & District League First Division. For the first three or four games. played at away venues, we did not do well II
However. I am happy to report that our team put in a tremendous effort of will and determination to adjust 10 the higher standard of play and win our last matchcs convincingly . We ended up sixth in the league , a vcry commendable result. (It is not unusual for a team to win promotion and at the end of their first season be relegated again). We arc now eonsiLiering entering another team in the league. If you would like to join in the fun, telephone our Secretary, Brian Cryer on 0117 9862491 for more information . We still have one or two vacancies. - Joan Hamblin (Chairman)
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Enema, Fluid Retention, Hyperactivity, Sinusitis, Nausea , Stress, Lack of Energy,
Chronic Fatigue, Rashes, Psoriasis, Weight problems , Dizziness etc.
I-IA VE A FOOD INTOLERANCE TE&.
Contact Helen Spooner on: 01225 872547
or mobile 0788 997 7508
AJS ELECTRICAL Domestic. Commercial and Industrial
Electrical Installations Complete rewires
Extra points - Electric Showers Fire and Intruder Alarms - Electric Showers - Central Heating Repairs
Telephone NICEIC 01225 872257 APPROVED
IDEAL FELT 49. Manor Road.
ROOFING Saltford
All types of Roofing Work Undertaken
Over 25 years experience Highest standard of workmanship
TILES SLATES FELT Flat and Pitched 01225 872421
John Hudson The Photographer
Keynsham Telephone 01179864811
ANDREW BENTLEY PAINTER & DECORATOR
QUALITY WORK ASSURED ESTIMATES FREE
RING 01225 872843
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CARPENTRY SERVICES
Door & Window Co
• Doors - Windows - Conservatories· • Locksmith work and Security Advice·
·UPVC (,Iadding and Guttering· • Fitted Cupboards·
• Roofing and Tiling • • Emergency Break-in Repairs·
• The Complete Property Service •
ESTABLISHED IN SALTFORD SINCE 1982
For a FREE estimate contact Steve Allan
Tel: 01225873733 Mobile: 07812033679 Fax: 01225400900
BATHROOM SOLUTIONS
The Specialists for *Showers
*Bathrooms *Tiles
* Fitted Bathroom Furniture
Showroom at 54. Redcliffe Street. Bristol. BS 1 6LS Tel : 0117 929 9227
For expert advice contact your local representative
Sandra Wilton 01225 400171
REGULAR WEEKLY ACTIVITIES AT SALTFORD HALL Please nole:- Dates. times and venues may change - check with organiser if important.
Mondays 9.15am Busy Bees Pre·school Avon
10.00am also at 1.00pm Art Class Somerset
1.45pm Pre·school Music & M.ovement Kelston
1.30pm Saltford Short Mat Bowls Club Hall
2.00pm Whist Club Avon
7.30pm Salt ford Scrabble Club Kelston
(in season) 7.30pm Saltford Drama Club Avon
(Closed for Summer) 8.00pm Saltford Badminton Club Hall
Tuesdays 9.15am Busy Bees Pre·school Avon
9.30am Patchwork Somerset
9.45am Saltford Evangelical Ch Toddlers Club Wansdyke
(Closed for Summer) 9 .45am Ladies Badminton Hall
10.00am Art Class Kelston
7.00pm Art Class Kelston
(1 st & 3rd only) 7.00pm Saltford Parish Council Avon
(Closed for Summer) 7.30pm Avon Badminton Club Hall
7.30pm Saltford Village Choir Wansdyke
Wednesdays 9.15am Busy Bees Pre-school Avon
10.00am Lace Group (Fortnightly) Somerset
9.45am Wed Morning Badminton Group Hall
1.30pm Saltford Short Mat Bowls Club Hall
3.30pm Keyford Dancing School Somerset
(Closed for Summer) 7.3Opm Saltford Seq & Old Time Dance Club Hall
Thursdays 9.15am Busy Bees Pre-school Avon
(Closed for Summer) 10.00am Fitness & Stretch Hall
10.00am Toddler-Time Music Group Somerset
(2nd & 4th Thurs only) 2.00pm Welfare Clinic Avon
2.00pm Painting for Pleasure Club Somerset
(closed for Summer) 8.00pm Salt ford Badminton Club Hall
Fridays 9.15am Busy Bees Pre-school Avon
10.00am Salt ford Wind Band Somerset
(some) 1.30pm Saltford Short Mat Bowls Club Hall
1.45pm Pre-school Music & Movement Class Somerset
2.00pm Bridge Club Somerset
6.30pm Saltford Short Mat Bowls Club Night Hall
(some) 7.30pm Saltford Drama Club Avon/Hall
Saturdays 10.30am Aerobics Class Wansdyke
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REGULAR MONTID.-Y ACTIVITIES AT SALTFORD HALL
See notes at the top of the Weekly Activities Table.
Second Monday 7 .30pm Saltford Quilters Somerset
Second Monday 7.00pm Saltford Painting Club Wansdyke
Third Monday 9.30am Saltford T .Guild Craft Group Kelston
Third Monday 7.30pm Saltford Photographic Club Wansdyke
First Tuesday 9.30am Saltford Ladies Gardening Group Wansdyke
First Tuesday 1 .15pm Keynsham & District Twins Club Wansdyke
Second Tuesday 7.30pm Saltford Evening W.1. Avon
Third Tuesday 2.00pm Saltford Women's Institute Avon
Fourth Tuesday 2.00pm Salt ford Floral Club Hall
Second Wednesday 9 .00am Japanese Embroidery Wansdyke
Third Wednesday -May only 11 .30am Inner Wheel Club of Keynsham Hall
Second Thursday 9.45am Saltford Morning T.Guild Wansdyke
Second Thursday (Mar) 8.00pm Book Discussion Club Kelston
Second Friday 7.3Opm Keynsham & Saltford Wine Circle ' Somerset
First Saturday 7.30pm Saltford Seq. & O.T. Dance Club Hall
Fourth Saturday 2.30pm Historical Model Railway Society Wansdyke
Jo Gotley MCSP SRP Chartered & State
Registered Physiotherapist
RHYME TIME Pre-School Music and
Movement Classes run by qualified Primary Teacher
AT SALTFORD HALL at St Augustine's Clinic. Saltford
and Temple House Surgery. Keynsham
For trestment of sl/ injuries. bsck snd neck problems. etc.
Covered by Health Insurance schemes
For appointments call 01225 873245 or 0117 986 2139
Information and enquiries 01761 471160
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Sessions include rhythm work. musi games. action songs and use of simp
percussion instruments
Mondays at 1 p. m - Pre-school class Wednesdays at 9.45 a.m. - Baby class
Thursdays at 10.15 a.m - Young Toddlt Fridays at 1 p.rn. - 1l-i yrs+
To register contact Debby Kirby on 01225 874821
Selected Events in JUNE 2002 The calendar highlights a selection of events taking place .. It should be noted that thes
are not all public meetings - please check with the organisers. Times given are booking times - events may start later & are not all open to the public
8 th N.C.C.P.G. Plant Sale 9.00am Hall
11th Bath Guild of Embroiderers 10.00am Wamsdyke
12th British Sugarcraft Guild 7.00pm Wansdyke
15th Stamp & Postcard Faic 9.00am Hall
20th Bath Guild of Embroiderers 10.00am Wansdyke
28th N.A.F.A.S. South West Area Council Meeting 9.00am Hall
29th 1 st Saltford Scout Group - Murder Mystery 6.00pm Hall
Selected Events in JULY 2002 9th Bath Guild of Embroiderers 10.00am Wansdyke
12th British Sugarcraft Guild 7.00pm Wansdyke
19th N.A.F.A.S. Teachers (S.W.A.) Teaching Day 9.00am Hall
24th Bath Guild of Embroiderers 10.00am Hall
30th Avon County Federation of W.I. - Meeting 7.00pm Wansdyke
BOOKING SALTFORD HALL All enquiric~ for booking Saltford Hall should be made using our special telephone number
which is 01225874081
HELEN COOPER QUALIFIED N.V.Q.
MOBILE HAIRDRESSER 8 Years Experience
I've run my own very successful business for the last 2 years in Yeovil -
now moved to Keynsham area
If you'd like your hair done in the convenience of your own
home at a competitive rate please call
Tel: 07931 307 037
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SALTFORD MARINA The Shallows, Saltrord, Nr. Bristol BS31 3EZ
Tel: (01225) 872226 Fax: (01225) 874886
Self drive narrow boats
Full boat handling tr.lining given
Discover the River Avon fwm your doorstep
Well equipped boats With flush toilets
A grea t day out fo r families and friends Our boat take 8 people
Full day hire 10 am to 6pm £80 per weekday. £ 120 per day weekend
All inclusive cost -no extr.lS
For a binhday treat OIJUSt to get away fTom it all
Telephone 01225 872226
Keynsham Methodist Church
Saltford Evangelical Church
St Mary's Church
St ""nstan's Roman Catholic Church
Avon Badminton Club
~on Rowing Club
Christian Viewpoint
~inton Close Day Care Centre
Inner Wheel Club of Ke'lnsi'lam
International Friendship League
Keynsham & District Ladies Circle
Keynsham & District Society for the Mentally Handicapped
Keynsham & District Round Table
Keynsham & District Tangent Club
British Sugarcraft Guild Keynsham & Saltford Branch
Kevnsham & Saltford Gardeners Assosiation
Keynsham & District LClbour Party
Keynsham & Saltford Wine Circle
Keynsham Light Opera Group
Keynsham Orchestra
Lions Club of Keynsham
National Auricula & Primula Society
Rotary Club of Keynsham
Rotary Club of Keynsham (Chew Valley)
Saltford Badminton Club
Saltford Conservative Association
Saltford FairWay Cricket Club
Saltford Floral Club
Saltford Golf Club
Saltford Guides, Brownies & Rainbows
Saltford Ladies Badminton Club (Wednesdays)
Saltford Ladies Gardening Club
Saltford Lawn Tennis Club
Saltford Parish Council '
Saltford School PTA
1 st Saltford Scout Group
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R G Street
Debbie Parsons
Rev G R W Hall
Father M larkin
Fiona Crockett
Robin Leach
Mrs C Sayer
Mrs A Nash
Mrs A Webb
R C Clark
Mrs J Kelly
J Hudson
W Randle
Mrs L Evans
Mrs H Lewis
Miss R Reed
G Hobbs
D S Bigwood
Vicky Cox
Mrs S Linfield
P Dando
P G Ward
R Webb
D Piggott
R G Sfreet
R Stock
Ted MacKenzie
Mrs J Damie
The Secretary
Sally Walton
Mrs C Lappin
Mrs D Jewoll
A Dicker
Mr P Godfrey
J Pine
Penny FisHer
01225 873516
01225 872252
01225 872275
0117 983 3930
01225 872177
01275 332465
01225 872745
01225 873279
01225 872228
01225 425897
01225 872239
0117 986 4811
01225 873296
01179863615
0117 932 6809
01179863189
01225 401975
0117 960 0670
01225 873051
01225 873917
01225 872893
01225 872228
01225400221
01225 873516
01225 874038
0117 937 3807
0117 977 5587
01225873513
01225874716
01225 872110
01225 872450
0117 986 2651
01225 400058
01225872185
01225 873722
Saltford Scrabble Club Mrs F R Sheppard
Saltford Sports Club - Social Section A Tanner
Saltford Branch T oc H Miss P Cheale
Saltford Townswomer)'s GUIld (Mornings) Mrs C Brooks
Saltford Under 3's Mrs D Parsons
Saltford Walkers Don Hollister
Saltford Womens' Institute Mrs M Chambers
Saltford Evening Womens' Institute Ms Julie Selman
K & N E Somerset Twinning Association J Dunford
Saltford Busy Bees Pre-school Mrs D Areskog
List of Sectional Organisations of Saltford CommunitY Association
Saltford Drama Club Liz James
Saltford Painting Club
Saltford Photographic Club
Saltford Short Mat Bowls
Yvonne Harry
A Thompson
Brian Cryer
FRESH FISH DELIVERIES Est. in this are for 30 years
Q1225 873773
01225 872620
01225872528
01225 872440
01225 872252
011 7 986 1933
01 225 872386
01225 873957
01225 873231
01225 874986
011 7 986 3530
0117 977 6891
01225 873301
0117 986 2491
If you like really FRESH FISH you can find us outside Saltford Library between 11 .30 &
12.30 every Thursday. We have two delivery vans in Keynsham & Saltford area every Thursday if you want a
delivery to your door
Cod Haddock Plaice Mackerel Hake Tuna Smoked Haddock Kippers Smoked Mackerel
Salad Quality Peeled Prawns Herring Roe Dover Sale Breaded Scampi Dressed Crab Crevettes
Give us a try D & CHaines 16. Primrose Lane. Kingswood. Bristol BS15 1 HW
Tel: 0117 960 8304 or 0797 1396 981
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SALTFORD PARISH COUNCIL NEWS A Relief Road/Bypass ror Saltrord.
Congratulations! Of the 1650 questionnaires hand delivered to all houses in Saltford we have had replies back from over 1000 households indicating that approximately 80% of you want a relief road to our village. The next step is to convey this information to our local MP Dan Norris and to remind him of his promise to take this on board on our behalf. I have yet to have the pleasure of reading the I ()() pages of comments that you have made on the questionnaire! Footpath Maps or Saltrord. Just a reminder that the new footpath maps of Saltford are availa.ble and can be obtained from Saltford Post Office at £ 1 each. Walking the Realm. The Environment Team within B&NES Planning Services is organising six guided walks on the 2nd, 3rd and 4th June to coincide with the Queen's Jubilee weekend. It is a good opportunity to explore and learn more about local landscapes. A local expert will guide all walks and give informative and enjoyable talk along the way. The walks are: Sun 2 June 2.30 p.m - Bath Skyline Sunday 2 June 2.30 p.m. - East Harptree Mon 3 June 2.30 p.m . - Radford Mill Farm Mon 3 June 2.30 p.m. - Stanton Prior Tues 4 June 10 a .m . - Cotswold Way Tues 4 June 2 .30 p.m. - Stowey For more information and your free ticket please contact Annie Boulton or Jane Briggs on 01225477539 or 01225 477579 The Queens Golden Jubilee Celebrations. By the time you read this the once in lifetime event will be over. However it is not too late to thank all those folks who made the occasion possible for so many of us to come along and enjoy ourselves. Salt ford Parish Council are most appreciative to aJI of you who have played a part in preparing and organising the celebrations for the people of Saltford . Overhanging Foliage. At this time of year I spend a good deal of time writing letters asking people to cut back any overhanging foliage protruding from their properties. May I make a plea on behalf of all pedestrians, especially those with pushchairs or wheel chairs, that any foliage, especially conifers, that overhang the pavement are cut back so that during the rainy days of summer passers-by can walk along without getting wet from the foliage. ,Invasive Plants. Following the entry in the February/March SCAN, re Saltford Reach Environment Group's plans to attempt to control Himalayan Balsam, two dates have now been fixed: Wednesdays, 12 and 19 June, 6.30 -8.30pm, meet at Kelston View,
ead Lane. Anyone interested in helping to cut down/pull up these plants should ~tact the co-ordinator on 0 1225 872704. Please provide your own protective 1lO.Y.es: suitable footwear recommended. ~ PoLiat Station - New Telephone Number. At froiD 27 May 2002 the new telephone number for Keynsham Police Station will be: - Om5842766
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Peter H Clerk to Saltford Parish Council, 489 Bath Road, Sa II ford , BRISTOL BS31 3BA Tel: 01225 4<XX>58 E-mail: clerk@saltford.org.uk
SALTFORD PARISH RECYCLING NEWS
Waste reduction saves even more resources and energy than so avoid waste in the first place whenever possible:
Take your own bag when you go shopping and turn down that you don't need Buy with minimal packaging and made from materials which are collected locally for recycling. Choose durable long life that are huill 10 last and which can he
low energy "IJU;:'<1U'" items such as cups.
To reduce the amount of junk mail sent to you conlact: Preference 22, London WIE 7EZ . leI. 0 171 738 1625
For e,f((ra tips on how to reduce waste: www. wdstewatch.org.uk or call 0207 253 6266.
LITTLE GEM PRE-SCHOOL CORSTON
Children welcome from 2 to 5 years
We are open: Monday to ay 9 am - 1 pm
3 & 4 year old grants accepted
for more details and prospectus Beverly 01225 10
Mobile 07968 693663
inspected - Qualified teaching Staff
Held at: Corston Village Hall, Wells Road, Corston Nr (Approx. 500 yards from The Globe)
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D.W. BOWEN
Plumbing & Heating Corgi Registered Gas Installer
Registration No 95352
2, Montague Road, Saltford, Telephone: 07778 776568
r Paul Veale M.B .• Ch.B .• B.D.S .• L.D.S., R.C.S.
Dental Surgeon
1. Norman Road. Saltf.ord Telephone 01225 872106
.. Preventative Family Practice
.. Hygienist in attendance
.. All treatment available
.. Orthodontics
This Practice continues to provide NHS dental Care
JOHN CHUBB, DECOBA'fOR
Professional Painter & Decorator Long Established Business
High standard of work
Reasonable Prices
Telephone 01225 873920 for a free quotation
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WATER COLOUR ART CLASSES
TUESDA Y EVENINGS (A Few Places Available) ONE TRIAL SESSION
AVAILABLE CALL JUNE MILLS
OU25723996
Est 1964
SOl, Bath Road, Saltford Tel: 01225 872056
Professional & Friendly team
Serving the community for nearly 40 years our longevity speaks for
itself
Concessions Mon, Tues & Wed
APPOIN1MENTS NOT ALWA}S NECESSARY
Easy parking outside the Salon
The Salon for ALL the family
PETE HEATH & SON
Painter and Decorator
Property Maintenance, UPVC Fascias, Soffits, Gutters, Cladding &. Barge
Boards
For Frefl Estimate PieIlSfI Telephone 01225 81217 5 (Mobile 01855 341491 I
Affiliated Organisation News
SALTFORD TOC H SAYS THANK YOU to all Saltford residents who supported the recen~ Clothing Collection with gifts of really good second-hand clothing and bedding. The items have all been sorted and a rec.ord total of 85 sacks have been distributed to a wid~ variety of different outlets in this locality and internationally to India, Poland and the Ukraine. The really top quality clothes are despatched to our own Toc H Charity Shop at Kempston near Bedford in order that the proceeds can benefit Toc H nationally. We have received messages of thanks from many of the recipients which we are pleased to pass on to r~aders of SCAN.
SALTFORD SCHOOL P.T.A.
It's Sa.ltford Schools 40th Anniversary of being at Claverton Road Come and help us celebrate at our Summer fair
Saturday, 22 JUfle 2002 4.00 -7.00pm
SOp Entry Craft Stalls, Plants, Grand Draw, BBQ,
Bar, Refreshments, Bouncy Castle, Swing Boats, Crafts for
Children, Children's Games, Punch and ludy and lots more .. .. . .
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SAL TFORD WOMENS' INSTITUTE At our annual party on 8 April, we enjoyed an American style supper followed by an entertaining quiz which was ably led by Mr. Graham Ashman . On the 7 May, Mrs. loyce Evans welcomed members and friends to her home for a coffee morning. This was a very successful event at which money was raised for two charities. Fairtrade - £75
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and Oxfam - £37 . loyce was also responsible for arranging the outing to Forde Abbey on 28 May. -Thank you loyce. As usual, at ollr May meeting, members brought "lucky parcels" 10 be sold at the Keynsham Hospital Fete un 15 lune. The e were gratefully received on behalf of the League of Friends. Dates for our diaries for the ncar future include . ---17 lune - A Service to he held at St. lohn's Church, Keynsham at 2.30pm. to celebrate the Queen 's Golden lubilee. 18lune - Monthly meeting at 2pm. Mr. Farthing will give a talk entitled "Pyramids to Penicillin". 24 lune - Group meeting to be hosted hy Weston Village WI. 16 luly - Monthly meeting at 2pm. Mr. K. Pierce wi II speak ahout the Kennet and Avon Canal. . We meet in the Avon Room at 2 - 4.30 pm on the third Tue day of each month (except August) New members and vi~itors are always very welcome. Muriel Calderley SAL TFORD SCOUTS
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long standing members told of their long and interesting membership of the W.I.s. The May meeting was designated for discussion of the resolutions to be . pui before the National A.G.M . .. both resolutions were of definite interest to members and explained at length: The link delegate was advised how to vote. Mr Harris, the Community Policeman spoke to the meeting after the break and detailed the hopes of the police that by taking an interest in all sections of the Community, it would help to make for a better place to live and to cut crime. During the past month a walk on Mcndip and a visit to South Pacific musical in Bristol, have been enjoyed. Annual Outing - July 16th !O Windsor June 1st - Jubilee celebrations. Members are providing small cakes and helping with the children's sports . Parcels were given for the LUCKY DIP at Keynsham Hospital Fete on June 15th. Next Meeting - June 11th at 7.3Opm in the Avon Room at Saltford Hall. Speaker Mrs Linda Sellers on "Science in a basket "Hands On"" D Pillinger
SAL T FOR 0, M 0 R N I N G TOWNSWOMENS' GUILD. The April meeting started first with the speaker, Mr. Bob Porton who kept his audienc enthralled and happy throughout his talk - and who can wonder at it all. His subject was Radio Comedy and it was just that. He played ellcerpts from all the old shows, when comedy really was comedy and many members were laughing out loud, and it was surprising how much we had remembered of rcally _good shows. If only other things were so easy
to remember now! After coffee and a chat came the business section ably conducted by the Chairman and the new Secretary Mrs. Doreen Page. Plans for various outings and trips we're discussed -final arrangements held over until May. -May. is the month when Resolutions for the NCM in June have to be dealt with. After many lively discus~illns in small groups arranged by Miss Sheila Biggs decisions were made On which way the Guild will cast it's vote. Two charities arc to be supported this year ,and Mr. David Pincoll, Chairman of the Avon branch gave a most informative and interesting talk on the work and aims of the NACC. A member, Mrs Jean Meston then spoke briefly on the swimming group for the disabled that is held in Keynsham. Nex.t month, on the 13th June, Mrs. Sheila Keevil will talk about Henry VII. - D Roads SAL TFORD FLORAL CLUB It has been a damp & chilly spring, but it has not dampened either our spirits or enthusiasm. The first quarter of our year has been very enjoyable with an interesting Practice Class and ex.cellent Demonstrations. For the April demo 'Out & About,' we were taken on an imaginary walk into the country hy Pam Bluer which she depicted in her floral arrangements by using foliage, wood and spring flowers etc.; things that you would find on such a walk . It was an entertaining afternoon and had us looking fo rward to warm spring days. Another practice class in May, 'Candlelit Shore' will give everyone an opportunity to try their hands at something a lillie different. At the previous monthly meeting, those who wish to 'have a go' are givch a list of the materials needeJ tor the class and a photograph of the design.
On the afternoon we are shown by the demonstrator how the design is put together. Help is always available if needed, and at the ~nd of the afternoon we all take home something of which we can be proud, even though it might not be exactly to the design but that is all pail of the fun. The June demonstration is called 'Lets have Wedding' by Sally Taylor. So another afternoon to look forward to. The afternoon starts at 2.l5pm on June 25th -come and join us, everyone is welcome. - Mrs J. Damey 01179775587 Sf MARY'S CHURCH Pram Service This will be held on Friday June 14th & July 12th at 11 .00 a.m. in the church . Any pre-school children most welcome . Youth Groups Young peoples groups meet regularly at St Mary's .. Climbers and Scramblers (aged 3-7).. Explor6rs (aged 7-11) and Pathfinders (aged 11-14) meet on the second, third and fourth Su.ndays from 9.30 a.m. until 10.40 a.m. in the Church Hall. CYFA for 14 to 19 year olds meets fortnightly on Thursday cvenings from 7.00 p.m . to 9.00 p.m . in St Mary's Church Hall. The evening includes a meal, a time to chat and socialise, followed by Bible Study, a discussion group and prayers. For more information contact Judy 400217 or Judy 401963 Services You are welcome to come to any of our services. We meet at the following times: First Sunday 8.00 a. m. Holy Communion 9.30 a.m.Family Service 6.30 p.m. Evening Prayer Second Sunday 8.00 a.m. Holy Communion 9.30 a.m .Family Communion 6.30 p.m. Evening Prayer (Lay Led)
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Third Sunday 9.30 a.m. Parish Communion 6.30 p.m.Evening Praise Fourth Sunday 9.30 a. m. Parish Communifln Evening Praise On 16th June there will be worship in the style of the lona Community. It 'will be in the Church Hall at 6.30 p.m. On 21 st July at 6.30 p.m. we wil;1 be holding a Songs of Praise at The Shallows. Do join us if you can. If you would like further information on any of these please contact the Rector, Rev. R. Hall, on 872275 SAL TFORD EVANGELICAL CHURCH As most of you will be aware, we are currently knocking down our old building and will be pUlling up a new building soon. Whilst work is going on we are still meeting together frequently to praise God and to learn more about Him from the Bible. In fact, God has provided accommodation for most of our meetings to continue .. We invite you to come along and join us if you wish to worship God with us or would just like to ream more about what we believe and why. You would be very welcome at any of our meetings. Main Church Meetings Our Sunday services start at II a.m. and 6.30 p.m. At present the services are taking place in the main hall of Saltford School, Claverton Road and we are grateful to (he school for allowing us the use their building. Our Bible Study and Prayer Meeting is held on Thursdays at 8 p.m. (Contact Christopher & Janet Day on 872959 for details of the venue.) Young People's meetings JuniQr Church takes place on Sunday mornings from II a.m. until 12.15 p.m.
At present the children meet at the school and are then taken to somebody's house for Junior Church. Mini Seekers (5' s - 7' s) and Seekers (7's - II ' s) meet at 6.45 p.m. on Fridays during term time for crafts and activities, lots of games and fun, singing and a Bible story. This meeting is currently taking place at Salt ford School. (Contact Jan Gill for more details on 873381) A fte r 8's (II +) meet at 8 p.m. on Fridays during term time for indoor activities and a Bible based talk lasting approximately 20 minutes. Regular outdoor activities include ice skating. Quasar, Ten pin bowling and weekends away. This meeting is currently taking place at Salt ford school. (Contact Pete or Kate Baker for more detai ls on: 874938) A Teens QrQ.Y1!. (14 + ) meets on alternate Saturday evenings in people 's homes to enjoy a wide range of soc ial activities and Biblical discussions. Oncc a month we hav,· a short discussion on a biblical view of contemporary issues, fllilowed by refreshments and maybe game or a video! Outdoor activities also take place once a month and include: Adventure caving, Abse iling and weekends away . (Contact Pete or Kate Bak,'r on 874938) Other meetings: Saltford Under 3' , for parenls/cal1:!rs and thei r tots, meet on Tuesday and Thursday mornings 9.30 - 11 .30 a.m. during term time. The Tue day group is currently meeting most weeks in the Wansdyke Room at Saltford Hall . (Con L;.H' t Debbie Parsons on 872252) For further details of Thursday group please contact Janet Day on 872959. Our ladies meet together informally in houses every other Tuesday evening for
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a Bible study . If you would like to join us please contact Sue Barlow on 874707 for further details, including venue. If you would like further information on any of the above please contact Mrs Debbie Parsons on 01225 872252 (Pastor: Rev Steve Barlow, 0 1225 873059 [office])
Other Items N.C.C.P.G. PLANT SALE -SATURDAY 8 J UN E The National Council for the Conservation of Plants & Gardcns, a registered charity, has its annual Plant Sale on Saturday. 8th June from 10 a.m. to I r.m. at Sailldrd Hall. Several small nurseries otter a range of hardy perennials & patio rlants - often unobtainable al garJcn cent res. Admission 50p 1()\~;lrJs the Charily. Coffee availahle. Please surrort us.
SALTFORD BRASS MILL Saltford Brass Mill is open to the rublic on the second Saturday of each !>ummer month, 10 -1 2 noon. We are very r leascd to say that the water wheel is once again in working order, thank~ to the skill and ded ication of OUT
volunteers. As bra ... rubbing proved so popular last year we will be offer ing this again. A t the present time we are clearing grou nd at the rear of the furnace with a view to providing a picnic area for vis itors. Group bookings are being taken for any date and ti me mutually convenient from n.'w to the end of October. Volunteer~ are needed for the working party which meets at the Mill on alternate Saturdays during the whole year and to help with visitors.
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