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Mike, the beekeeper collecting the swarm of bees from the tree at the bottom of the Green
JUNE 2016
FORGET-ME-NOT
GARDENING SERVICES A small team of local,
male and female gardeners. Further information from:
Alison Creasy 01392 811889 or 07776 135944
AR MOTOR SERVICES
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8 Church Road, Alphington, Exeter, EX2 8SB Tel: 01392 203027
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THE IRONING LADY
For all your domestic ironing needs - situated in Ide
Contact: Sharon Fleming 07588004615
sc.fleming@hotmail.co.uk
HAIR BY SUZY
Ide Village Hairdresser
20 years' experience
Tel: 077538 99729 Or 01392 439105
BEST CHIMNEY CLEAN Ltd
Jonathan Miles, (APICS & HETAS approved) Quillets, Little John’s Cross Hill,
Exeter. Devon, EX2 9PL
Exeter (01392) 254120 (24 hour answering service)
e: hello@bestchimneyclean.co.uk
• Bathroom Design and Installation (Including building works, electrics ceramic tiling and underfloor heating) Boiler replacement and system upgrades
• Full Gas Central Heating Installation • Boiler Repairs, Maintenance & Servicing • Kitchen Installations • Landlord Gas Certificates • Free Estimates
D P Jones
Plumbing and Heating
Exeter 01392 468660 Mobile 07866 385816 dpjonesplumbing@gmail.com
www.dp-jones.co.uk
JUNE 2016 This month sees the Fete on the Village Green on Saturday, 11th June, starting at 2pm. There will also be an Art & Craft Exhibition and Flower Festival in the Church at the same time. We look forward to seeing Ide School children doing the maypole dancing. Let's hope it is a fine warm day. A big thank you to everyone who sends in news from the different organisations in the village and to all those who run the organisations for our benefit. Items for the July Ide Times should be sent to Ann Boyce, email annboyce@talk21.com by the 20th June. Brenda Spivey (01392 275784)
Community Shop Opening Hours: (Tel. 410035) Monday – Friday 8am – 12 noon and 3pm – 7pm Saturdays 8am – 1pm
Post Office Opening Hours Monday – Friday 9am – 11.45am and 3pm – 5pm Saturdays 9am – 12 noon. Sundays and Bank Holidays CLOSED
**************************************************************************************** IDE MEMORIAL HALL – to book the hall for your event/party please contact Carol Whitehart on 01392 213608. **************************************************************************************** The Mobile Library will be in the Huntsman car park, Ide, from 11.45am to 12.30pm on Monday, 6th June. ****************************************************************************************
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USEFUL NUMBERS Community Policeman: 101 The Revd Stephen Bessent: 01392 437662 rectory6ssmgi@btinternet.com Congregational Church: Adrian Wyatt 07976 362615 sheren.wyatt@sky.com Doctor: Dr S.Vercoe: 01392 439868 M.P. Mel Stride: 02072 197037 melstride.mp@parliament.uk
IDE PARISH COUNCIL idevillage.org.uk Parish Councillors’ responsibilities : At the Annual meeting of the Parish Council on 18th May the following appointments were agreed:
• Chair: Nick Bradley • Vice-chair: Pete Bishop • Treasurer: Parish clerk • Planning Committee: Pete Bishop (chair), Barry Hookins, Sarah Tiley • Cemetery representatives: Sarah Tiley and clerk • Memorial Hall representative: John Smart • Play Area and School representative: Barry Hookins • Tree Wardens: Louise Watson, Peter Pattison • Footpath Wardens: Louise Watson, Andy Swain • Website co-ordinator: Andy Swain • Defibrillator monitor: Louise Watson • Neighbourhood Plan co-ordinators: Peter Pattison, Chris Bishop • Allotments co-ordinator: Chris Bishop
The councillors are all unpaid volunteers who give up their time for the benefit of the village and should be appreciated for their efforts. If you have anything you wish to be discussed, please bring it to the attention of one of the councillors or contact the clerk for it to be included on the agenda for the next meeting. Next Parish Council Meeting : Wednesday 13 th July 2016 at 7.30 in the Memorial Hall. This will start with a ten minutes’ slot allocated for public participation. The agenda will be posted on the notice board in Coronation Gardens and the website by 6th July. The minutes of meetings are posted on the notice board and the website. Park & Ride: The Devon County Council website planning.devon.gov.uk shows details of all the consultations and correspondence relating to the application. To view it you need to quote the reference 3846/2016 Round Field. DCC have requested further information from Jacobs and will be holding further consultations in due course. You can still submit your own comments to Devon Cou nty Council , directly onto the website [Planning and Development], or by email to planning@devon.gov.uk , or by writing to the Planning, Transportation and Environment Department, Devon County Council, County Hall, Topsham Road, Exeter EX2 4QD.
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Play Area: We are waiting to hear from the Coastal Recycling Community Fund whether our application for a grant of £17,412 has been successful. If it is, we have to come up with a Contributing Third Party donation of £1,985. The very enjoyable Ide Casino Night took place to raise funds to cover this and there was huge support from the community. £1,853 was raised, from ticket sales, profits from the bar, a raffle, an auction and donations from residents who were unable to attend on the night but who wished to show their support. It was a lot of hard work to arrange this and thanks go to everyone involved, too numerous to mention! In the meantime, sorry, but the Play Area remains closed due to the unsafe surface. Communication: The village website http://idevillage.org.uk/ carries news of issues relating to the village. The village calendar details events in the village and helps the numerous social groups to prevent clashes. There is a new communications feature on the website - on the right hand side of the main page, you can enter your email address to get notification by email of new publications on the site. Contact us: The contact details for the Parish Council are as follows: Dr Nick Bradley (Chairman) 01392 420616 or email ncabradley@gmail.com Rose Saunders (Part-time clerk) 01392 420461 or email ideparishclerk@gmail.com ****************************************************************************************
CALLING ALL IDE ARTISTS We would like to make the Art Exhibition in St Ida's Church on the 11th June (part of the Ide Fete) more representative of the artistic talent in the village. So, if you have any of your own work - paintings, prints or photographs that you would like to exhibit, please contact annboyce@talk21.com or phone 01392 213011 for further details. Ann Boyce
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IDE COMMUNITY SHOP & POST OFFICE
About 70 shareholders and others attended the shops 7th AGM (the 4th since the opening of the new shop), There was the usual convivial atmosphere and over-consumption of very tasty hog roast. Simon Cain, who attends to all our accounts, reported that takings were slightly down. He attributed this fall to the Lidl/Aldi effect and perhaps to the novelty of the new shop attracting higher number of customers in its earlier years. We are though, happily, still in profit and plan to use £10,000 pounds to repay part of the loans from shareholders who lent us more than £1000. Last year we repaid £5000 to shareholders. We will also again be ring-fencing £1000 to provide grants for community projects . Details of how to apply are on the shop website www.ideshop.co.uk and are also available in the shop. David Howe, our chairman thanked all the volunteers, customers and management team for their hard work and support over the last year. David thanked Simon for donating so much of his time and he also praised the work of Penny Smith who has organised the volunteer rota so superbly for the last 7 years. Understandably, after all this time, she would like to step back from this role and pass it over or work alongside someone else. So if anyone feels they might be interested, they should please speak to Penny. Alan Saunders, Nikki Pattison and Imogen Walsh were all re-elected to the management team. David also gave special thanks to our two Post Office staff who do such a splendid job, both in coping with the demands of the Post Office, and providing the continuity necessary in an enterprise that draws on the services of over 50 volunteers. We were reminded that thanks to the work of the stock group the shop is able to offer a really good range of high quality, locally sourced, reasonably priced products (our organic milk, for example is provided direct from a local farm’s own dairy and is cheaper than the equivalent product in Sainsburys!) The Community shop and Post Office is so much more than just a
commercial enterprise.
In today’s hectic world, it’s somewhere we can meet friends and
acquaintances, exchange news and ideas, enjoy a laugh, always get a warm
welcome and a bit of help if it’s needed. It would be good if all those of
us who enjoy using the shop could spread the word, so that those in the
village who very rarely or never visit the shop might be persuaded to
come in, give us a try and so help to assure the shop’s existence into the
future. 4.
JUBILEE CLUB
We have been on our travels since the last report - off to Escot Country Park. There was much to be seen - the otters feeding time - so graceful as they glide through the water; the falconry display - these are such splendid birds, the owls flew so close to us that their wings almost ruffled our hair. It was then lunch time for us and then lunch time for the red squirrels. These delightful creatures are very different to the grey variety to be seen in my garden stealing the bird food. The park keepers are so knowledgeable about the animals and obviously had their complete trust, the squirrels would even climb up their trouser legs. One was very bold and another rather more shy. We then wandered off around the grounds. A newcomer to the park - a lynx - was not too happy, pacing around the pen. There was a wild cat and a family of wild boar, the adults forming a triangle with the babies protected from the chilly wind. It was then time to find our way around the maze, visit to the Saxon village (huts with wattle and daub walls) and many things of interest to be seen.
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The 9th May was the day to celebrate the 39th birthday of our club. A good gathering of members were entertained by Past Time Players, a group who liked to be nostalgic about the '50s and '60s. Well those times struck many memories for us all from rationing to Rock and Roll, the Coronation, Saturday morning pictures (not all parents approving, describing it as a flea pit). There were such films as Davy Crockett, Charlie Chaplin, The Tiller Girls, sitting there in a cloud of smoke, going to the cheap seats at the front, then when the lights went down moving to the back and seeing the film the second time round! We all stood to attention for the National Anthem. Petrol came off rationing in 1950 and the first Hillman car (shiny green with wooden dashboard), motor bikes and side cars. The excitement of the annual charabanc trip to the seaside with everyone contributing towards the picnic. One elderly couple bringing a bag of gooseberries! As we travelled along we sang such songs as Its a Long Way to Tipperary. In those days people used to sing and whistle in the streets. On arrival at the beach the men went off to the pub and the children made their way down to the sand. Girls, tucked their skirts into their knickers to paddle in the sea. Children could go off to play and no one would ask them where they had been. There was the Six Five Special, Rock and Roll, the starched petticoats, drain pipe trousers and winkle picker shoes, the toes stuffed with wet bronco toilet paper. Wow what memories! DIARY DATES June 6th Mr Whitton - a talk about antiques. Bring a small item to be valued June 20th Strawberry Tea at Longdown Village Hall with musical entertainment by children from Dunsford School. July 4th Outing to Bennetts Water Gardens. July 18th Visit Marge and John Addicott's garden at Longdown No Club in August Jean Hoskin **************************************************************************************** NEWSPAPER RECYCLERS If you leave newspapers at the Congregational Church, it would be easier for the collectors if papers could be left by the green door near the entrance to the garden please. If you cannot manage the steps, we'll transfer the papers anyway. Many thanks for all the contributions. Jackie Chadwick
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IDE VILLAGE
SSSUUUMMMMMMEEERRR FFFEEETTTEEE wwwiiittthhh RRRoooyyyaaalll ttthhheeemmmeee
Saturday, 11th June, 2 pm
Ide Village Green
Maypole Dancing
Stalls, Teas, BBQ,
Build a Queen
Licensed Bar
Games, Draw, Music
Art & Craft Exhibition and
Flower Festival in the Church
In Aid of Ide Church and FORCE
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IDE CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH 11am 6.30pm 5th June Mr K.Frobisher Mr M.Trigg 12th June Mr P.Willer Mr A.Wyatt 19th June Mr N.Taylor John and Chris 26th June Mr P.Symmons Mr D.Chipps
The Hub@Ide.
During May Adrian, our Church Support and Mission Worker, will be in Cuba. Cuba is a country where little has changed over a good few years, but where, as relations with the US thaw, much is likely to be taking place. Depending on your view of McDonald’s and Starbucks this could be good or bad. Over the next month at the Hub@Ide, there is also plenty happening; events we hope you will be able to join us at. Underpinning it all however is our desire, to be followers of Jesus by being good news and by serving those around us, in Ide and beyond. As some of you will know, Wendy or community worker has taken quite unwell and is not likely to be with us until after the summer. Please prayer for her. We are grateful therefore to folk in the community who have really stepped up and are helping us to keep the programme going....and a full programme it will be, including 4 days of August Holiday Activities, vinyl records workshops, the opening of our new quiet room facilities, of course our Sunday Club, plus all the activities for June below. Behind all the activities remains our simple desire, as Jesus called us to do, to serve the community in the ways requested and needed, not ways we decide upon. Therefore, if the activities we mention bring forth ideas please tell us, we will see what we can do. We cannot always promise massive change, but, perhaps, as Cuba may discover that is not a bad thing.
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June Programme. Weds 1st June 11am – 2pm: Queen’s Birthday scarecrows! Making little and larger scarecrows, with of course lunch thrown in! Thurs 2nd June – Our monthly Fairtrade coffee morning. Sunday 5th June Club 1030 – 1130: Our Sunday club with crafts, nibbles, food, stories, the bible and fun! Sat 11th June – Meet us at the Village Fete with fete for ‘Fitness Fun.’ Sat 18th June 11am – 1.30pm: For dad’s day come and make some chocolate gifts. Sat 25th June, 2.30pm – The flicks, our film club are showing Maggie Smith in ‘Lady in the Van.’ Free film with refreshments.
SAINT IDA'S CHURCH 1st June First Wednesday 10.30am Holy Communion 5th June Trinity 2 9.30am Holy Communion 12th June Trinity 3 9.30am Morning Praise 19th June Trinity 4 9.30am Holy Communion 26th June Trinity 5 8am Holy Communion 10am All Age Service
The Fete will be held on the 11th June, starting at 2pm on the Village Green. There will be maypole dancing by Ide School children, singing by Jasmine and Charlotte, an egg throwing competition and, of course, a tug-o-war. Teas will be served and there will be a bar and BBQ. There will be stalls and games and a chance to Build a Queen at the Twinning Tent, with Messy Church assisting by making crowns. The Fete has a royal theme to enable us to celebrate the Queen's 90th Birthday. She herself sadly is unable to attend but a deputy is taking her place! To complete the day there will also be an Art & Craft Exhibition and Flower Festival in the Church. Art and craft works will be accepted in the Church on Friday, 10th June, when flower arrangers will also be able to do their displays. Please contact Ann Boyce regarding paintings, pictures, etc. We would be grateful for any items for the stalls on the Green - cakes, books, 'unwanted' gifts, jams or toys. If you leave them in the Church we will make sure they end up on the appropriate stall. The money raised is in aid of Ide Church and FORCE (our local cancer charity). Following the Church's annual meeting, Sue Cloke and Matthew Spivey are now our Churchwardens and Mary Bradley is the Secretary. The church organ has recently been looked at and unfortunately asbestos was found in the blower which means that it will have to be replaced. It looks as if we may be able to have a second-hand one which will reduce the expense. There will be no Messy Church this month as there will be a Fete instead and children's activities there. The next Messy Church will be on Saturday, 15th July , when we shall have a picnic on the Green. More details in next month's Ide Times. Brenda Spivey
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MOTHERS' UNION
Prayer group will meet as usual on Wednesday, 1st June, after the 10.30am service. I know some of you will be very involved with the church summer Fete on Saturday, 11th June, but perhaps we can arrange an outing to a Flower Festival later in the month. Sue Campbell
STEVE JOLL IFFE CONCERT
Saturday, 25th June, at 7pm at Shillingford St George Church
(Tickets at Door £5 to include refreshments) Steve will be performing on keyboards and wind instruments introducing
excerpts from current compositions shortly before a tour of Poland. For more information please visit www.stevejolliffe.net
steve jolliffe on Facebook
WHIST DRIVES
As we reported last month, Whist Drives will only take place on certain Mondays and Fridays in Ide Village Hall and not every Monday and Friday. During May there will be Whist Drives on: Friday, 3rd June Monday, 6th June Friday, 10th June Monday, 20th June Friday, 24th June Do come and join us - new members are always welcome. Betty Addicott (tel 01392 421763) *************************************************************************************
IDE MEMORIAL HALL By the time you read this the Hall will have had its AGM. Work is in progress to get a grant to update the hall, which will make it a much better facility for the village. Recently documents came to light showing that the land for a Parish Room was leased in 1925. This became the Memorial Hall in 1948. It is run by Trustees and a committee made up of representatives from village organisations. 10. Brenda Spivey
IDE TWINNING ASSOCIATION
Greetings all. Those of us who for various reasons are not crossing the channel for the bi-annual twinning visit to our friends in Normandy would like to take this opportunity to say Bon Voyage to those who are making the trip! Best wishes for calm crossings, and we're sure you will all have a great time - our French 'copains' (friends) will no doubt take excellent care of you and there are sure to be some amusing tales to tell on your return, which no doubt will be detailed in the July issue of the august journal that is the Ide Times! Reminders of a couple of diary dates featuring the good folk of Ide twinning 'doing things' and inviting you to take part: Saturday 11th June - Ide Fete - 'Build a Queen' - find us on the village green, where materials will be provided in order for you to knock up a queen (life-sized or close-to). If anyone has any spare items that we could have that'd be useful (clothes, wool, jewellery, that sort of tat) - contact Lin Black on 278472 or 30 High Street. Saturday 9 th of July, the annual BBQ on the Village Green . Watch out for posters later this month. It'll be an evening event, and not to be missed...good food, good company, maybe some games, possibly the Red Arrows, but probably not Pete Bishop **************************************************************************************** DO YOU NEED HELP..... Dog walking Washing cars Babtsitting Looking after pets Chores (cleaning, cutting grass, etc.) I am raising money to go to Malawi with my school to work in the local school and hospital. Call or text now: 07443044039 Flo Herbert *********************************************************** SWARM OF BEES - On the 23rd May there was a swarm of bees in one of the trees at the bottom of the Green, near the footpath. A local beekeeper was phoned (he supplies the village shop with honey), and he has taken the swarm away with the queen but he will come back and hopefully collect all the bees that are flying around. Hopefully in the evening they will form another swarm that can be collected.
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Registered charity no. 1050108
The League of Friends attached to Ide Lane Surgery. Co-ordinator Jane Greenslade Tel 428902
email jane.greenslade @nhs.net
We support patients by providing volunteer transport to medical appointments for elderly and disabled
people, befriending isolated people and providing information/ support for carers.
Alphington Players Donation We were very pleased recently to receive £500 from Alphington Players from the funds raised by their excellent pantomime. A lot of Ide Lane Surgery patients and staff enjoy going to this every year, and one member of staff (Julie) has been in it for the past few years. A big thank you to the Players and everyone who contributes to the fundraising. Coffee Morning and Book Sale Thursday 9th June Don’t forget our Coffee Morning and Book Sale in Alphington Village Hall from 10.30a.m. Do come along to enjoy coffee and cakes, buy some books and have a go on the tombola (in lieu of a raffle). Age UK Exeter will be there with an information stall. Carers News At our last Carers Group Jeff Merrett from DreamAway came to talk to us. DreamAway is a local charity which helps people with illnesses or disabilities and their carers to have a holiday. This can be in one of their caravans at Sandy Bay or it can be financial help towards other kinds of holiday. The June group will be on Tuesday 21st, 6.30 at the surgery. Please ring Jane for more details. Sponsored Bike Ride By the time you read this, the Ide Lane Friends Sponsored Bike from Exeter to Cockwood will have taken place, with surgery staff and their families and volunteers taking part. If you would like to sponsor this event please drop your donation in to the surgery. *************************************************************************************** THE PLANT & SEED SWAP on the 30th April raised £150 which will enable a group of us to organise a Produce Show on Saturday, 10th September . Details will follow in a month or two.
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CASINO NIGHT AT IDE SCHOOL
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PAST LIVES
Tales from the smallholding - part two Penny Smith In my former life I had a nine acre smallholding in the wilds of Cornwall where we kept a few cattle, chickens, ducks, geese, turkeys and pigs. Pigs were always a bit of a challenge but great fun as they always seem to want to make you laugh and have great characters but dreadful manners. We used to buy young rare breed pigs to rear on for meat, which seems perverse except that if no one bought them there would be no point in breeding them and these rare breeds would soon die out.
The pigs were initially bought to clear a large area of very scrubby land where we wanted to grow vegetables and create a garden. We acquired a huge ribbed metal grain storage bin which we laid on its side and filled with straw which gave shelter from the elements. Other than that the pigs had free range and were great diggers. They excavated a stone settlement complete with flints, two gold sovereigns and a half sovereign. Interestingly the sovereigns were from Australia. At the time of the Australian gold rush in the middle of the 19th century, it was deemed safer to turn the gold into coin on behalf of the Royal Mint which was then sent back to UK and used as British currency. People used to hide the sovereigns in the stone walls of their houses as insurance against hard times and they would have had a great deal of value to those who hid them, but later generations wouldn’t have known about them when they demolished walls to alter the houses. Our first foray into the world of pigs was with six small Tamworths who are ginger hairy beasts with wonderful temperaments. They loved human company and would stand stock still for ages to be scratched.They would often nudge under the electric fence to come and play in the yard with the dogs, playing silly head butting games and squealing at the fun of it all. They loved attention of any kind and always seemed to be happy and smiling, it is said that you can tell your troubles to a pig as they seem to listen very attentively. Tamworth were the pigs of choice for many years although their meat is inclined to be fatty and rather dark, it has a flavour like no other and crackling that made you as happy as the pigs always seemed to be. 14.
We did try other breeds and fell in love with Gloucester Old Spots. Unfortunately they were great escape artists and impossible to keep in one place. My abiding memory of them is trying to round them up when they escaped into our newly planted bit of garden and did what pigs do best which isdig. As the area was huge and the pigs very fast, the only way to catch them seemed to be with a rugby tackle which resulted in screams from both human and pig. Eventually they were all rounded up but we stuck to Tamworths after that. The main drawback of keeping outdoor pigs is that they get sunburn and quite happily lie out and sunbathe oblivious to the damage they are doing. We provided lots of shade, sun cream on ears, backs and noses but also a mud wallow. A large hollow would be excavated and filled with water which soon puddled. They would roll, play, snort and nose dive in this then often fall asleep in the mud having exhausted themselves. They loved to play mud fights with humans too, having mud balls thrown at them always eli cited squeals of delight. A joy to watch and sheer piggy heaven for them. Generations of pigs cleared two acres of land for us and as it was cleared we created garden, but that’s another story…..
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A RED KITE
On Friday, 13th May, I saw a red kite near New Buildings, College Lane, which was probably passing through this area. I wondered if anyone walking around the world also spotted this rare bird. Peter Satterley In the United Kingdom, red kites were ubiquitous scavengers that lived on carrion and rubbish. Shakespeare's King Lear describes his daughter Goneril as a detested kite, and he wrote "when the kite builds, look to your lesser linen" in reference to them stealing washing hung out to dry in the nesting season. In the mid-15th century, King James II of Scotland decreed that they should be "killed wherever possible", but they remained protected in England and Wales for the next 100 years as they kept the streets free of carrion and rotting food. By the 20th century, the UK breeding population was restricted to a handful of pairs in South Wales, but recently the population has been supplemented by re-introductions from the continent. The reintroductions in the Chilterns have been a particular success. Between 1989 and 1993, 90 birds were released and by 2002, 139 pairs were breeding there.They can commonly be seen taking advantage of thermals from the M40 motorway. Another successful reintroduction has been in Northamptonshire, which has become one of their strongholds.
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THE WEST TOWN FARM COMMUNITY TRUST NEWS The orchards and the woodland are in full bloom, there’s lots of calves, lambs and piglets running about and the swallows are starting to nest. There’s never been a better time to visit the farm. How fortunate that it’s Open Farm Sunday on Sunday the 5th of June . How fortunate also that Open Farm Sunday is free to enter! As you might be able to tell we’re all very excited for Open Farm Sunday. Some of you may have noticed that we’ve reduced down our program of public events this year, so it’s actually been 8 months since we welcomed you all for Apple and Pumpkin day. With this in mind we’ve been working extra hard on this event. We have all the usual activities: Tractor trailer rides, story telling, BBQing, Meeting the animals as well as Poco Drom and a few other seasonal surprises. There will be a BBQ and Cafe and best of all we’ll have a full chiller of our produce with some great discounts. We think that Open Farm Sunday is a fantastic initiative, all about connecting eaters with producers it sits very well with our own ethos. We love talking about farming so bring your questions with you. If you’ve ever wondered about the health benefits of pasture fed meat, how we grow our beautiful crown prince squashes or how we holistically graze our orchards Open Farm Sunday is the time to ask! Sian Ewer - Events and Meat Sales West Town Farm, Ide, EX2 9TG (01392 811257) www.westtownfarm.co.uk **************************************************************************************** 360 BUS TIMETABLE (Revised) Ide 7.51 10.01 12.39 14.34 Exeter Bus Station 8.13 10.20 12.58 14.53 Exeter Bus Station 8.35 11.15 13.10 16.15 17.55 Ide 8.53 11.33 13.28 16.33 18.13 (The No. 6 bus which leaves the bus station at 20.15 goes to St David's Station (20.25) and then to the bottom of Ide arriving there at 20.34.) Printed by the University of Exeter, Print & Copy Services, Exeter, EX4 4QJ. Tel: 01392 723068
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The Purrfect Cats’ Hotel Mrs Pamela Chisholm Hatfield, Longdown, Exeter, EX6 7SR. Tel: 01392 811682
A Country Hotel for Cats www.purrfectcatshotel.co.uk
CHRIS STUDLEY
GARDEN MAINTENANCE • Hedge Trimming • Grass Cutting • Tree Surgery • Pressure Washing
Mobile: 07971 259434
Tel: 01392 829877
TEAM REMOVALS & STORAGE 01392 811 877
www.teamremovals.com Over 20 years experience in: Local – National and European Moves Special rates for: Professional, friendly Senior Citizens, uniformed staff Disabled, No obligation quotations Armed Forces, Competitive prices Public Employees, and Part & full loads Midweek Removals Part & full packing service
Long and short term container storage
BEST WESTERN LORD HALDON COUNTRY HOTEL
Dunchideock - Three miles from Ide Parties of all sizes welcome
Ideal venue for Anniversary Parties and Weddings Courtyard Restaurant and Bar
Bring this advert with you and we will give you a bottle of house wine per couple to enjoy with your meal.
Please call 01392 832483.
BARN HOUSE Bed and Breakfast
Chris and Christine Jeans
Old Ide Lane, Ide, Exeter, EX2 9RY.
Tel: 01392 435849
Mobile: 07885814150
HATS A HEAD Beautiful designer hats and
fascinators, hand made in Ide for that special occasion
Millinery Classes If you wish to make your own hat we offer unique millinery classes
Janet Williams
2 Cobbe House, Station Road, Ide Exeter EX2 9RS
Tel: 01392 759754 or 07855833345
Email: williamsdf@hotmail.co.uk
PLUMBING & HEATING
GAS, OIL, LPG & SOLAR
INSTALLATIONS, OIL TANK REPLACEMENT
BOILER SERVICING & REPAIRS COMPLETE HEATING
SYSTEMS BATHROOMS AND ALL GENERAL
PLUMBING
COMPETITIVE PERSONAL SERVICE
CALL
CLIMATE SOLUTIONS
Longdown 01392 811420
G.H.K. High Class Decorating Contractors Interior and Exterior - Artex Specialists
Estimates Free
Richard Hayman Tel: 01392 213063 Mob: 07979 854197 21 Walton Road, Exeter, EX2 5RE
MM Construction Solutions
Extensions, Conservatories Kitchens & Bathrooms
Painting & Decorating, etc. No job too small
Call Mike on 01626 779180 Or 07920 770223
mmconstruction@live.co.uk
Natalie’s Beauty & Make-Up A Wide Variety of Beauty
Treatments Available Please contact on
01392 422586 or 07814739379 www.natalie-beauty.co.uk info@natalie-beauty.co.uk
THE HUNTSMAN
INN, IDE
Lunch is served from 12 'til 2.30 (Tuesday - Saturday) Evening meals are available from 6 'til 9 (Tuesday - Saturday)
Our new menu is available to view at www.thehuntsmaninn.com
Sunday roasts are served at 12.30 and 2.30pm
Main course £11; two courses £13.50 (children's portions, vegetarian and fish options also available)
Bookings advised Tel: 01392 272779 Email: huntsmaninnide@gmail.com
CARPETS SUPPLIED DIRECT
CARPET FITTING SERVICE
Tony Pym
6 Beverley Close, Woodwater Lane Exeter
Tel: 01392 251243 Mobile: 07802151163
STITCHING WORKSHOP
Local upholsterer Specialising in
Vehicle/contract/commercial Seating
As well as boat, caravan And motorhome cushions.
Contact David on 01392 758455
IDE COMMUNITY SHOP & POST OFFICE
Your friendly local shop, serving the community
with plenty of local produce. See page 1 of the Ide Times for
opening times & telephone number
City Vets
FOR A FRIENDLY, PERSONAL, CARING SERVICE –
SERVING OUR LOCAL COMMUNITY’S PETS
ALPHINGTON BRANCH
12 Lovelace Gardens, Alphington. Tel: 493999
ST THOMAS BRANCH
101 Buddle Lane St Thomas Tel: 250000
Other branches at Whipton (466553)
and Heavitree (260066) www.cityvets.co.uk
NEIL SQUIRES
ROOFING CONTRACTOR
Slating, Tiling and Leadwork specialist, Fascias, Guttering,
Cladding, Shingles 30 years experience
If you want a professional, reliable and friendly local
tradesman please give me a ring on:
07779 249203 or 01392 811137
Windyridge, College Lane, Longdown, EX6 7SS
Email Neilsquires70@sky.com
Estimates Free Reasonable rates
ALPHINGTON ELECTRICAL INSTALLATIONS
R.T.Perkins, Electrical Contractor 19 Ide Lane, Alphington, Exeter.
Tel: 01392 274789 Mob: 07803 603696
MOTORSIDE LTD
Repairs, Welding, Servicing And MOT’s for all makes of vehicles.
Free car collection and return service.
Rollsbridge, Exeter EX29SU 01392 437774 & 811933
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