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Packington NewsletterIssue 54 April 2014
Dates for Your Diary
For Church Services, go to next page
25th April 2014 Easter Egg Hunt and Bonnet Parade Social Club
30th May 2014 Quiz Night Social Club
8th June 2014 Gardens Open for The NGS 2 p.m. to 5.30 p.m.
2nd October 2014 Harvest Supper 7.30 p.m.
6th November 2014 Coffee Morning 10.30 a.m. to 12 noon
Line drawing of the Church by by Jon Brierley of Forest Ground Cottage
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THE ESTATE CHAPEL OF ST JAMES, GREAT PACKINGTON!(Entry via automatic Park gates on the A45, Eastbound, some 300 yds on left after Stonebridge roundabout)!!
Services for 2014 at 10.30am!(Holy Communion Services follow the Book of Common Prayer / Common Worship Order Two)!!!
!!All are most welcome to these Services!!!
Revd John Bradford In the Diocese of Coventry Peter M. Gregory, Organist! 0121 704 9895 Revised 18.03.13 0121 705 4428
April 20 Easter Day Holy Communion - 10.30
May 4 Easter 11 Service of Easter Hymns / Readings
June 1 Sunday after Ascension Day Holy Communion - 10.30
July 6 Trinity 111 Holy Communion - 10.30
August 3 Trinity V11 Holy Communion - 10.30
September 7 Trinity X11 Holy Communion - 10.30
October 5 Trinity XV1 - Harvest Festival
November 9 Trinity XX1 - Remembrance Day
December 7 Advent 11 Holy Communion - 10.30
December 20 Carol Service 6.30
December 25 Christmas Day Family Communion
January 11 Epiphany 1 TBC Plough Sunday
February 1 Sexagesima TBC The Litany & Holy Communion
March 1 TBC
March 29 Lent 1V TBC Mothering Sunday
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!Lend a Flower Rota! !We have set up a rota to do flowers for the once a month service. If it is your turn, please take them home after the service to enjoy them, otherwise they would be wasted! If you cannot do the month allocated please let me know: Lady Aylesford.....01676 522274 (E-mail..... pg@packingtonhall.com) !!We really need more volunteers for the flower rota so that everyone need only do it once a year?! !!!
!!!Lady Aylesford will do all Flowers and the Tree for Christmas/Easter
Packington Hall, Meriden Nr Coventry CV7 7HF Tel: Estate Office - 01676 522020 Fax: 01676 523399
April 20th - Easter Day Lady Aylesford
May 4th Ms. Gow
June 1st Mrs. Sach
July 6th Mrs.Garnet
August 3rd Mrs. Dalton
September 7th Mrs. Hall
October 5th Farmers Wives
November 9th - Remembrance Day Mrs. Smith
December 7th Miss Joan Griffiths
Christmas Lady Aylesford
The Bishop’s House, 23 Davenport Road, Coventry CV5 6PW
27th March 2014 Dear Brothers and Sisters, A few matters to bring you up to date . . . . . Maundy Thursday: Renewal of Ministerial Vows and Chrism Eucharist You will have had the usual letter about the service but I thought you would like to know about two other things that will be happening during the lunch after the service. The first is the launch of the Diocese’s new initiatives in spirituality. Soon after Offa House ceased trading as a Retreat and Conference Centre, a small group, encouraged by Bishop John and led by Keith Mobberley, have been developing some innovative ideas for stimulating and supporting the spiritual life of the Diocese. Keith will be sharing those plans on Maundy Thursday. That will also give me a chance to say something about the future of Offa House following the decision – of which you may have heard – to take it off the market. The second is the publication of the final version of my paper on Confirmation in the missionary practice of the Diocese of Coventry and some associated resources that I hope will help us address the 58% decline in confirmations in the Diocese since the year 2000. As ever, indeed, especially this year, Bishop John and I very much look forward to seeing you and your other key leaders and ministers. Pentecost Confirmations On the theme of confirmations, you may like to know that there will be a service of Baptism, Confirmation, Renewal of Vows, and Reception in the Church of England on Pentecost Sunday, June 8th, at 6.30 pm in the Cathedral. This will be in addition to the usual Easter Morning Baptisms and Confirmations etc., in the Cathedral at 5.00 am in the dramatic setting of the Easter Liturgy. Although a very early start for all involved, it is a really powerful service with a great sense of sharing in the death and resurrection of Christ, and being empowered by the Spirit to share the Easter faith. Centenary Commemoration of the First World War There will be all sorts of different ways parishes will be engaging with the centenary commemoration of the First World War. It is a great opportunity not only to connect with the local
telephone: (024) 7667 2244 THE BISHOP OF COVENTRY fax: (024) 7610 0535 The Right Reverend Dr Christopher Cocksworth email: bishop@bishop-coventry.org
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community but also to emphasize the themes of peace and reconciliation for which we are known as a Diocese. Indeed, I would be especially glad if we were able to make the commemorations throughout the Diocese noticeably conscious of the suffering of those we fought against, as well as those from our own land, the then empire and allies who paid such heavy costs. I have learnt from the Coventry story that, as David Porter often puts it, one mark of true reconciliation is when we are able to memorialize the dead of the former enemy. Various national resources are being made available but I have asked the Diocesan Worship Group, headed up by Canon David Stone, to provide guidance and help to the Diocese as parishes begin to plan for the commemoration of the beginning of the war and some of the key battles that followed as the war unfolded. The centenary of the conclusion of the war will coincide with the centenary of the new Diocese of Coventry, of which more on another occasion. As far as the Cathedral is concerned, we are planning to have an ecumenical service of commemoration at 8.00 pm on Sunday 3rd August followed by a multi-‐‑faith event around the ruins of the old Cathedral as the light fades. The National Planning group for the commemoration is encouraging all the parishes of the land to open their churches at some point on Monday 4th August for peace and remembrance, and a copy of their briefing note is available in the Documents Library section of our website or can be accessed directly at: http://goo.gl/GBDLU6. The Liturgical Commission has provided these liturgical resources: http://goo.gl/cIc4mR. HOPE 14 have developed what look to be really good resources at: http://goo.gl/xbZWRt. Among the HOPE resources is the ‘Active Service John’s Gospel’ (www.sgmlifewords.com/uk/ww1). I hope to have a copy for each of you at the Chrism Eucharist. The Diocesan Worship Group will no doubt be in touch with further information as the time gets closer. Meanwhile, I wish you a holy remainder of Lent and I very much look forward to seeing you on Maundy Thursday. As ever, yours in Christ,
MINUTES OF THE ANNUAL CHURCH MEETINGHELD IN THE UNDERCROFT OF PACKINGTON HALL
MONDAY 17TH MARCH 2014
Present: Lord and Lady Aylesford Nick BarlowReverend John Bradford Anne BeatyDavid and Libby Mander Chris and Ros Smith
Lord Aylesford chaired the meeting and passed on thanks to John Bradford and PeterGregory for their continuing support for the Church.
1. MEETING -18 MARCH 2013TH
1.1 The Minutes of the meeting held on the 18 March 2013 were approved and signedth
having been circulated in the April 2013 edition of the Packington Newsletter. Mattersarising were:-
1.2 V.A.T. (Minute 4.0)
Investigation into V.A.T. had been resolved in the favour of the Church.
1.3 Finance (Minute 5.0)
Donations made by the Friends cover the day to day running costs with any costs overand above that covered by the Aylesford Family Charitable Trust.
1.4 Gift Aid (Minute 6.0)
Gift Aid donations can of course be made to the Church but for donations at the end ofChurch Services, it was felt to be too complicated.
1.5 Heating (Minute 7.0)
LA and NPB need to re-visit the heating again.
Options must include the removal of the current electric heaters; andmust be something that can provide instant heat on days of services.
2.0 CHURCH SERVICES
2.1 John Bradford had helpfully provided a report which is shown in the Church section ofthis Newsletter, together with a list of forthcoming services for the year.
2.2 The support for the monthly services was encouraging and a tribute to John’sleadership.
2.3 John Bradford thanked all those who contributed to the Church.
3.0 MICROPHONE
3.1 This was working well, when turned on!
4.0 QUINQUENNIAL REPORTS
4.1 NPB confirmed that these were provided every five years to the Church Commissionswith the next report being due this year.
5.0 ANY OTHER BUSINESS
5.1 The rubber mat on the step had helped immeasurably.
MINUTES OF AN INFORMAL MEETING OFGREAT AND LITTLE PACKINGTON PARISHES
HELD IN THE UNDERCROFT OF PACKINGTON HALLMONDAY 17 MARCH 2014TH
Present: Lord and Lady Aylesford Nick BarlowReverend John Bradford Anne BeatyDavid and Libby Mander Chris and Ros SmithTony Harrington Cherie Faries and Steve AllcockMarina Hawkley Aaron TaylorMary-Anne and Adam Beaty Sam and Jackie MinshullPaul Brown Peter and Chris ForteyPaul Skipper (Scouts) Margaret Roper and Matthew WakemanCouncillor Peter Fowler Tom BeatyStuart Jennings PCSO Phil McGuinness and Jane Owen
(Police)
Apologies: Adrian Henry Margaret Rushall (Scouts)Councillor Les Smith WPC Ellen Beaty
1. MEETING - 18 MARCH 2013th
1.1 The Minutes of the meeting held on the 18 March 2013 were approved and signed. th
They had been previously circulated within the April 2013 edition of the PackingtonNewsletter. Matters arising:-
1.2 Road Safety Issues (Minute 2)
The white lines on the bend on Maxstoke Lane, between Yew Tree Cottages and theEast Gate had been re-done and some potholes on Maxstoke Lane had also beenrepaired.
1.3 SATNAV (Minute 3)
The Estate tried to influence the SATNAV people to stop directing people to gainentrance to the Park via Little Packington and, as reported in the Minutes for themeeting held in 2012, the web site for Tele Atlas (as we understand it the people whocontrol the data for the SATNAV companies), states that:-
“Your report appears to be addressed in the 2011.09 release of Tele Atlas mapdata. No more work is planned. The availability of this improvement willdepend on the update cycle of products from your application provider”.
Parishioners can view this report at:
http://mapinsight.teleatlas.com/mapfeedback/ReportStatus/5392683b-fafc-102b-9cc0-8310c7b536ec/en
It is suggested that if SATNAV devices are still directing people via Packington Lane /School Lane and the Ford after updating your device maps through your providers website, then you should contact your individual provider. Also, the use of the SouthLodge postal code, CV7 7HE, helps.
1.4 Litter Clearance (Minute 4)
Thanks again to Anne Beaty and Sarah Powell-Brett for their work on collecting litteron Shepherds Lane and Old Birmingham Road respectively. NPB raised thecontinuing poor state of the A45, Stonebridge Island in particularly the A452/A446 toColeshill. Peter Fowler stated that he had met with Amey Mouchel and WarwickshireCounty Council regarding the A452 and A446. He accepted that the roads were stillpoor and that there was still an issue of communication and cooperation between theLocal Authorities.
Litter clearance on the A45 east and west of Stonebridge is Solihull M.B.C.’sresponsibility and the A452/A446 Stonebridge Island to Junction 4 of the M6 was the responsibility of North Warwickshire Borough Council.
Peter did not know if the littler clearance was regularly diaried, but did know that therewas a significant cost in terms of road closure. However, he will obtain furtherinformation on actions going forward and pass that on to Nick Barlow.
Jackie Minshull also raised the issue of the lack of Ragwort control on the main roadsand Peter Fowler was urged to request the Local Authorities to control Ragwort beforeit seeded.
The litter at the former Little Chef had improved since its occupation as a FlamencoRestaurant but this might have closed and the problem will need to be monitored.
2.0 CHURCH
2.1 Lord Aylesford drew the meeting’s attention the Church report and list of servicesprepared by John Bradford and left on the seats in the room. Details are shownAppended to the Church Minutes which will be provided, together with the Minutes ofthis meeting, in the April 2014 Parish Newsletter.
3.0 NEIGHBOURHOOD WATCH
3.1 PCSO Phil McGuinness gave a brief report on behalf of WPC Ellen Beaty who was onleave. Since the beginning of the year there had been two instances of break-ins atthe SITA portacabins, one at the flamenco restaurant on the A45, one at Bubbles carwash also on the A45 and a number of fuel (diesel and oil) thefts at Packington andMaxstoke.
3.2 Sheep worrying theft or injury around Outwoods Farm and Dairy Farm had also beenreported.
3.3 The Police had some leads on the farm and fuel theft and Phil was asked to obtainfeed-back from Ellen, which could be incorporated in the Parish Newsletter.
4.0 HS2
4.1 Nick Barlow gave a brief report. The Estate is seriously affected by HS2 with over3.2km of route and over 300 acres taken either temporarily or permanently.
4.2 On behalf of the Estate and the Farmers, significant representations were made intothe Environmental Statement (some 91 pages) and discussions are ongoing to try andameliorate the scheme. It seems likely that in order to force the issue, the Estate willhave to petition against the Bill, after the second reading, currently due some time inApril 2014. It is unlikely that the Bill will be passed prior to the Election in 2015although, as a result of the Higgins Report on the 18 March.th
4.3 It is likely that this Government and indeed subsequent Governments will attempt toincrease the speed of construction and quite possibly incorporate part of the secondphase as far as Crewe into the current programme.
4.4 Unless there are substantial delays with the Bill, construction is likely to commence in anumber of stages throughout the Estate in 2017. Significant disruption could occur asa result of works to :-
a) the Kenilworth Road between the Lincoln Farm Café Lorry Park and the CornetsEnd roundabout;
b) Meriden Road (which will be bridged to form the viaduct over the River Blythe);
c) the potential closure of Diddington Lane;
d) the lifting and widening of the A45 to go over the rail track between theStonebridge Island and the M42;
e) amendments to the Stonebridge Island, including the formation of a filter lanethrough the centre; and
f) the moving of the Chester Road, north of Stonebridge, east into the agriculturalland owned by the Estate.
4.5 Copies of the plans are available in the Estate Office.
5.0 STONEBRIDGE QUARRY
5.1 The Stonebridge Quarry opened in the autumn, following delays occasioned by theHighways Agency in forming the access.
5.2 The wet winter has handicapped production. Sales of washed product are going welland dry screen building sand should come into production shortly.
6.0 ANY OTHER BUSINESS
6.1 Private Roads Through The Estate
NPB confirmed that a contract had been let over two weeks ago to DHS Contractorsfor pothole repairs and this included works on the stretch from North Lodge to FishersHall.
NPB’s attention was drawn to the poor condition of the road outside MoathouseCottage where the tarmac joins the plainings and this will be reviewed.
Other priorities included the driveway to Park Farm.
6.2 Broadband
NPB raised with the meeting that there was a case to be made by the Parish forimproved Broadband speed through the Estate and the Parishes generally.
Tony Harrington commented that a fibre optic cable had been laid by BT, probably atSITA’s expense, to help with the monitoring and works at the Generator House andthis went through to Hampton in Arden
Regarding the Estate generally, the Broadband speeds on the edge of the Estate werereasonable, although variable, but in the centre of the Estate were poor so NPB will tryand make representations to BT.
Tom Beaty asked whether the erection of a mast at High Ash had progressed and NPBagreed to make a note of this in the Minutes - the position is that the Estate arecontinuing to discuss the matter with Metronet.
6.3 Signage on the Estate
Walkers and joggers, particularly from the Forest of Arden, tend to try and get back tothe Forest of Arden via a loop past Moathouse Cottage and Reynolds Cottage andNPB agreed to get signs made and erected to prevent this.
The gate between Moathouse Cottage and Reynolds Cottage does not close and thiswill be looked at.
6.4 Harvest Supper
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Oak Trees By The Church !John Booth came to look at the Trees by the Church last December to try to estimate their age. He measured two trees. !a) the tree closest to the road measured 6.8m in circumference. From a table
for average Parkland trees this would make the tree 497 years old cica 1516. !
b) the second tree to the North East had a circumference of 7.17m. From the same table as above this would make it 586 years old cica 1427 !For some context on dates: !1516 - Mary 1st was born, daughter to Henry V111 and Catherine of Aragon !1427 - when this tree was a sapling, in 1426, Henry V1 laid the first stone of Kings College Chapel, Cambridge !These are only estimates and we could go much further into their age and count the growth rings and see just what sort of weather these trees had lived through. Food for thought! !!!June 8th - NGS Garden Opening !We have decided to discontinue the Cream Tea and to therefore try to induce more people to come to our Garden opening on June 8th (2 - 5.30). W.I will be producing their delicious teas and the gate money all goes to a variety of Charities. Please put the date in your diaries and try to make it a bonanza day!!! !!Harvest Supper I make no apology for including the Harvest Supper details in this month’s news letter as I do not want people to say….” I didn’t know the date etc”!!!! A lot of hard work goes into making this a great evening so PLEASE help to make it one!
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The Fasting & Prayer Conference includes meals. !Scouts are saving aluminium cans, bottles and other items to be recycled. Proceeds will be used to cripple children. !The sermon this morning: 'Jesus Walks on the Water.'The sermon tonight:'Searching for Jesus.' !Ladies, don't forget the rummage sale. It's a chance to get rid of those things not worth keeping around the house. Bring your husbands. !Don't let worry kill you off - let the Church help. !Miss Charlene Mason sang 'I will not pass this way again,' giving obvious pleasure to the congregation. !For those of you who have children and don't know it, we have a nursery downstairs. !Next Thursday there will be try-outs for the choir. They need all the help they can get. !Irving Benson and Jessie Carter were married on October 24 in the church. So ends a friendship that began in their school days. !A bean supper will be held on Tuesday evening in the church hall. Music will follow. !At the evening service tonight, the sermon topic will be 'What Is Hell?' Come early and listen to our choir practice. !Eight new choir robes are currently needed due to the addition of several new members and to the deterioration of some older ones. !Please place your donation in the envelope along with the deceased person you want remembered.. !The church will host an evening of fine dining, super entertainment and gracious hostility. !Pot-luck supper Sunday at 5:00 PM - prayer and medication to follow. !The ladies of the Church have cast off clothing of every kind. They may be seen in the basement on Friday afternoon. !This evening at 7 PM there will be a hymn singing in the park across from the Church. Bring a blanket and come prepared to sin. !!
The pastor would appreciate it if the ladies of the Congregation would lend him their electric girdles for the pancake breakfast next Sunday. Low Self Esteem Support Group will meet Thursday at 7 PM. Please use the back door. !!The eighth-graders will be presenting Shakespeare's Hamlet in the Church basement Friday at 7 PM. The congregation is invited to attend this tragedy. !!Weight Watchers will meet at 7 PM at the First Presbyterian Church. Please use large double door at the side entrance. And this one just about sums them all up!! !The Associate Minister unveiled the church's new campaign slogan last Sunday: 'I Upped My Pledge - Up Yours.'
Packington and Maxstoke
NNEEWWSSDecember 2013
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COMING MEETINGS ….
Why not join us at 7.30pm in the Undercroft at PackingtonHall for one of our forthcoming meetings … new members aremade very welcome. Please telephone one of the Officers (seebelow) if you need a lift.
2014# Wednesday 8 January: “Leonardo da Vinci’s Inventions”
Javed Hashemi
# Wednesday 12 February: The High Sheriff of WarwickshireKeith Sach
# Wednesday 12 March: Birthday PartyMembers & Guests
# Wednesday 9 April: “The Belgrade Theatre”David Jane
Contacts: President Laraine Jones....................01676 - 540693Secretary Jan Wade.......................... 01676 - 523118Treasurer Kate Beaty..........................01675 - 443623
Well what a fun packed time we have been having at the Undercroft over the last fewmonths.
In December we had our usual Christmas party and the theme this time was StTrinians.
Pictured above is Maryann and Steve with Mick Gardner peeping over in thebackground.
Early in the evening Santa arrived and brought all the children presents, so everyonewas very happy.
We decided that January would be an ideal time tohave a 'Onesie' night. It was great that everyoneentered into the spirit of the evening and came snugand warm in their 'Onesies'.
Pictured left is Marina, Mark and Nicole showing offtheir favourite 'Onesies'
Packington EstateSocial Club
This picture was taken at the bar on our 'Onesie' evening. Can you recognise any ofthe 4 characters at the bar?
In February we arranged a night out at Hall Green dogs. It was the first time we hadbeen as a group and were pleasantly surprised at how well the evening went. Wewere shown to our tablesand served with a lovelymeal. All the dogs werewalked around the stadiumprior to each race and aperson came to each tableto take our bets. Thestakes were £2 per betand there were 13 races. Itwas a family night and wefound that children werevery welcome and wellcatered for. At the start ofeach race music wasplayed and the stadium litup which really added tothe excitement andatmosphere.
Future Events planned
25th April 2014 - Children bring your parents as we will be having an Easteregg hunt and an Easter bonnet parade, so start decorating those bonnets now.
30th May 2014 - Quiz night with fish and chips/curry supper.
Cricket match and golf tournament to be arranged hopefully June, July or August.
Remember - everyone is welcome and all profits go to charity - soplease bring your friends and family and enjoy a night with us.
Rural and Horsewatch Bulletin – 28 March 2014Incident 66 of 17 March – ArleyBetween 4.30pm on 14 and 7am on 17 March offenders entered a building site compound in Arley after climbing over afence. Once inside, the offenders forced the battery access panel from a telehandler machine, ripped out the batterywiring and then stole the battery. They also siphoned a quantity of fuel from a excavator.
Incident 369 of 16 March – BaxterleyBetween 14 and 16 March, offenders broke into barns and an office at a farm premises in Baxterley. The offenders stolea lawnmower, which was later found abandoned nearby.
Incident 101 of 15 March – BedworthDuring the night of 14 into 15 March, offenders broke into outbuildings at a farm premises in Bedworth after cutting ahole in a hedge to access the premises. The offenders stole stock for the shop.
Incident 188 of 15 March – EarlswoodDuring the night of 14 into 15 March, offenders stole a quantity of red diesel from a tank at building works in Earlswood.A local dog walker saw a 4x4 vehicle parked at the location and this may have been involved.
Incident 48 of 17 March – Henley in ArdenDuring the night of 16 into 17 March, offenders broke into an office at a farm premises in Henley in Arden and stole adiagnostic air conditioning machine, a wheel alignment machine and 2 speakers.
Incident 110 of 16 March – Earlswood CommonAt around 2am on 15 March, offenders entered a stable yard at a farm premises in Earlswood Common. The offendersare believed to have attempted to steal a pony from a stable and may have been disturbed.
Incident 157 of 18 March – RugbyBetween 12.15 and 1.15pm on 18 March, offenders smashed the window of an office at a farm premises in Hillmorton,Rugby and stole a safe from inside.
Incident 303 of 23 March - BeausaleBetween 4 and 7.40pm on 23 March, offenders kicked in the rear door of a house at a farm in Beausale, Warwick andentered the premises. Once inside, the offenders carried out an untidy search and made off with items of jewellery and aquantity of cash.
Incident 263 of 25 March – Galley CommonBetween 23 and 25 March, offenders forced open the up and over door of a detached garage at a farm premises in GalleyCommon and entered the premises. Nothing appears to have been stolen.
Incident 263 of 25 March – Bentley CommonAt around 8.15pm on 23 March, offenders smashed a window at a rural business premises in Bentley Common andentered the premises to steal 2 laptop computers along with other items.
Incident 100 of 22 March – ShuttingtonDuring the night of 21 into 22 March, offenders stole two 14ft wooden gates from the driveway of a farm premises inShuttington, Tamworth.
Incident 282 of 22 March – FillongleyBetween 8.30pm on 21 and 5pm on 22 March, offenders climbed over a brick wall at a cottage home in Broad Lane,Fillongley to get to the rear of the property. The offenders the siphoned a large quantity of kerosene from an oil tankbefore making off.
Incident 133 of 24 March – HurleyDuring the night of 23 into 24 March, offenders broke into a unit at a farm premises in Knowle Hill, Hurley and stole aset of vehicle keys from a drawer. The keys were the used by the offenders to drive away a white Mercedes Sprinter vancontaining tools and a sat nav.
Incident 226 of 21 March – WolveyDuring the night of 20 into 21 March, offenders stole a metal gate from a field at a farm in Wolvey, allowing sheep toescape.
Incident 179 of 25 March – EttingtonDuring the night of 24 into 25 March, offenders entered a secure building site at a farm premises in Ettington after forcinga padlock off a wooden gate. Once inside, the offenders entered the new build house and stole a Bosch saw and a Nailerair compressor.
Alert from West Mercia Police:CAUNSALL, KIDDERMINSTER, WORCESTERSHIRE - Suspicious People - Kinver Lane - At approximately 4pm on17th March, a van was driving slowly along the lane, a female with a foreign accent got our of the van and approached afield where a female was attending to her horses. As the female was asking questions regarding stables in the area, twomales in the van seemed to be interested in the horses she had. No offences reported at this time.
Alert from West Midlands Police:Log no. 537 19/3On Tuesday 18th March at approx 2130 hours a dark coloured Land Rover Discovery and a twin axle trailer was used inthe Theft of a £15000 JCB digger; from Wood Lane in Earlswood. A white van with wavy graphic lines runninghorizontally parallel may also of being involved. A tracker was fitted but removed soon after the theft. Before the trackerwas removed, direction of travel was towards Yardley Wood, Birmingham.Any information either to Police on 101 quoting above log number or, if you wish to report anonymously to theindependent charity, crime stoppers phone 0800555111
Warwickshire Horsewatch UpdateRare Breeds Society meeting – Long ItchingtonWarwickshire Horse Watch will be at Warwickshire Rare Breeds Society at their group meeting on April 3rd 7.30pmGreen Man Pub, Long Itchington CV47 9PW
Countrywide Stores, Bearley – Open Weekend 4-6 AprilWarwickshire Horse Watch will be at Countrywide Bearley on Sunday 6th April 1pm to 3pm to postcode tack for freeand help with the latest crime prevention advice. We will also have our gate signs and the brilliant new rug labels. Letyour friends know, bring your tack and come for a chat - we would love to meet you. Crime Prevention advice sheets andleaflets will be available all weekend on the Horsewatch table.
Rug LabelsWe are proud to announce our new horse rug labels developed to help protect your rugs. Warwickshire Horse Watch hasbeen working with Staffordshire Horse Watch to produce a cost effective horse rug label that is highly visible and can bemade unique to the owner - see link for full details.http://onlinenews.warwickshire.police.uk/wpnews_pressrelease/warwickshire-and-staffordshire-horse-watch-groups-work-together-to-tackle-rug-thefts/16154
Warwickshire Horsewatch Website Updatewww.warwickshire-horsewatch.co.uk
The Warwickshire Horsewatch Website has now been updated and is simpler to use and information is more easily found.
Lots of new crime prevention advice sheets have been added and are available for you to print off and use. Informationhas now been divided into three categories, Equine, Farm and General to save you time when looking for somethingspecific.
Links to the websites of all of the suppliers of crime prevention goods, who attended the Rural Crime and Safety Event inMoreton Morrell have also been added.
Finally, a new download section has been added. Here you will find property record forms for you to download to yourown PC. You can then populate the forms with your own photographs, serial numbers and other information pertaining tolivestock, horses, plant and machinery and then file it away on your computer, disk or memory stick. Then, if the worsthappens and your item is stolen, you can email the file directly to the Police so that they know exactly what they aresearching for.
“Hold a Fish and Chip Supper to help spinal cord injured people rebuild lives after injury”
Great British Fish and Chip Supper – Friday 16th May 2014
Want to eat Fish and Chips, while raising money for charity? Hold a fish and chip supper onFriday 16th May 2014 whilst raising awareness of spinal cord injury and supporting SIA’s vitalservices.
You can hold a fish and chip supper in your own home, at work or hold a larger supper at yourlocal community centre.
SIA will provide a fundraising pack containing hints and tips, recipes, invitations and donationenvelopes. By inviting 8 friends and asking them to donate an additional £5.00 means you willraise at least £40.00 from your supper but we will also give you additional fundraising ideas toraise even more money for SIA.
In 2014 SIA is celebrating its 40th anniversary and so we want to make the batter matter andraise £25,000 from everyone holding suppers. Last year we raised £12,500 from the suppers.
The money raised from the suppers will help the Spinal Injuries Association offer support toindividuals who become paralysed and their families, from the moment a spinal injury occurs,and for the rest of their lives by providing services and publications which enable and encourageparalysed people to rebuild lives after spinal cord injury.
Every year in the UK over 1,000 people experience a spinal cord injury and there are anestimated 40,000 spinal cord injured people in the UK alone.
Community Fundraising Manager, Elizabeth Wright, says, “The Fish and Chip Supper is awonderful opportunity for a great evening with friends and family. We are also encouragingpeople who work to hold a Fish and Chip Lunch in their work places to raise even more funds.You may be even a local community group wanting to run a fun evening with your group.
For more information or request a fundraising pack call Elizabeth Wright on 0845 071 4350 oremail fundraising@siafishandchips.co.uk or visit www.siafishandchips.co.uk
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upporting Spinal Injuries Association
Friday 16th May 2014
Make the batter matterHold a Great British Fish and ChipSupper to help raise money to supportour outreach services.To request a fundraising pack:Call 0845 071 4350Email fundraising@siafishandchips.co.ukVisit www.siafishandchips.co.uk
Registered Charity No 1054097
Have fun and raise money for the SIA
Have you been left with a Christmas Debt Hangover?
Citizens Advice saw a 39% increase in the number of peopleseeking online help with debt problems between 26 December2013 and 2 January 2014.
Your local CAB can help with information and advice on how todeal with debts.We can also help you if you are not in debt but struggling tomake ends meet.
If you would like to talk someone in confidence you can contact:
North Warwickshire CAB on 01827 712852 or
Email: advice@nwcab.org.uk
!Tickets will be restricted to Past and present staff, residents, congregation and immediate (ie wives/husbands and children) families of the above!Tickets are very limited and we really want Estate members and their families to attend .This is an Estate Party first and foremost.
If you would like tickets, please complete the reply slip below, and return to The Estate Office,
c/o Kay Gleeson, Packington Hall, Meriden, Coventry, CV7 7HF
You will hear if you have been successful in getting tickets by one of the 3 methods below, so PLEASE provide!
Email address……………………………………………………………………….
Mobile no………………………………………………………………………………
Home no………………………………………………………………………………..
If you could provide an Apple Pie or 2, or Table Flowers, please indicate.
Please reply by Monday 22nd September so we can contact everyone. We will not be chasing anyone by telephone as this is time consuming and expensive!
PLEASE CAN YOU CUT OUT THIS INVITATION AND FORM AND PUT ON YOUR NOTICE BOARDS OR IN YOUR DIARIES SO THAT WE DO NOT HAVE TO WASTE TIME IN CHASING YOU FOR YOUR FORMS!
The Estate and Farmers invite you to the 2014
Packington Parish Harvest Supper at
Packington Hall - Pompeian Room Thursday 2nd October at 7.30 pm
!Tickets £7 each
! Bring and take away….. Wine and Beer given by the Estate Knives, Forks and Spoons!!!! Raffle Some Form of Entertainment!!!
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HARVEST SUPPER ! Thursday 2nd October 2014 7.30 pm !!!NAME:………………………………………………………………………………………………. ADDRESS: !!!Tel No: !!TICKETS REQUIRED AT £7............ !AMOUNT ENCLOSED: £........... !Cheques made payable to Lady Aylesford !!!I can provide ...... Apple Pies !I can Provide ..... Flower Arrangements !Family Members : !!!!!!!!!!
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