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Issu
e 4
68
October 2014
The Loddon Valley Link Church and Village Magazine
for Sherfield-on-Loddon, Stratfield Saye, Hartley Wespall with Stratfield Turgis and Bramley
Issue 4
72
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Editorial
Welcome to the October edition of Loddon Valley Link. The holiday period is now well and truly over and this is a busy edition, with the run-up to Christmas well under way. The central feature this month is a report on the Sherfield Show. The news page from Sherfield Park has an update on the planning application for development in Dixon Road.
Thanks to Paul Newberry and James Russell for the cover photos. There’s a story behind them - see p. 35 for further details.
We are very grateful to our army of volunteers who distribute Loddon Valley Link, and they will receive an invitation to the annual thank-you tea party, to be held in the Village Hall on 12th November.
Please keep your articles and photos coming, as these are also of course vital to the success of the magazine. Could I remind you that all submissions should be sent only to: editor@loddonvalleylink.org.uk
This may seem impersonal but it actually ensures that it gets to the incumbent editor for the month. Full details including copy dates can be found on p. 58. As ever comments, criticisms and compliments should also be sent to that email address.
Correction: Apologies to John Goring whose name we printed incorrectly last month on P40.
Contents Editorial 3 Church Services 4 Pastoral Letter 5 Breach Lane Chapel 7 60s/70s disco 9 Reports from the Beats 11 Parish Registers 12 First World War Centenary 16 Memorial Service 17 Church Extension Report 23 Sherfield Park 25 Prayer Page 28 Sherfield Show 30 Village Hall Report 33 Councillor Tomblin 34 Wintershall Nativity 40 Sherfield PC 41 Villages Cricket Match 48 NWR 49 WI 50 Evergreens 53 Useful Telephone Numbers 55 Small Ads 56/57
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Services October 2014
*Drive up close to the white gates, which will open automatically .
Children are welcome at all our services. Services in italics are particularly geared to children and families. BCP = Book of Common Prayer.
Sunday 5th October Trinity 16
10.00am Holy Communion St Leonard’s Sherfield
10.00am Family Service St Mary’s Stratfield Saye
6.30pm Evensong and Communion by Ext St Mary’s Hartley Wespall
Friday 4.15pm Messy Church at Sherfield Community Centre
Sunday 12th October Trinity 17
10.00am Morning Worship and Sunday Club St Leonard’s Sherfield
10.00am Harvest Family Service St Mary’s Hartley Wespall
Sunday 19th October Trinity 18
10.00am Holy Communion and Sunday Club St Leonard’s Sherfield
CANCELLED - 10.00am Matins at St Mary’s Stratfield Saye
CANCELLED - 6.30pm Evensong at St Mary’s Hartley Wespall
Sunday 26th October Trinity 19
CANCELLED - Holy Communion at St Mary’s Hartley Wespall
10.00am Family Service St Leonard’s Sherfield
Sunday 2nd November Trinity 20
10.00am Holy Communion St Leonard’s Sherfield
10.00am Family Service St Mary’s Stratfield Saye
6.30pm Evensong and Communion by Ext St Mary’s Hartley Wespall
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Pastoral Letter - The Thorn Bush
I once read a parable long ago that summarises what St. Paul writes in his letter to the Philippians (Phil.4.11) “…..for I have learned to be content whatever the circumstances” .
The parable goes something like this - “there was a thorn bush in the wilderness, high up in the mountains, surrounded by rocks and sand where the sun beat down mercilessly by day and the freezing winds tore through the branches at night. The thorns on the branches were long and sharp, so no birds would build a nest or even perch to sing a song. It never rained, and no one ever came to visit to prune the branches or water the roots. The thorn bush thought: if only I were like a cedar of Lebanon, tall and green and handsome, well looked after and useful to man, or like a vine, cared for and nurtured for a harvest of grapes, or an oak that can give shade to a shepherd and his sheep. If only I were in Pharaoh’s garden, tendered by his servants.
One day, when the thorn bush was feeling particularly sorry for himself, Moses appeared while tendering his father-in-law’s flock. Suddenly the bush turned bright as though on fire, but it did not burn. God dwelt in the bush and spoke to Moses, commanding him to lead the Israelites out of Egypt. God declared the ground holy, and told Moses to remove his sandals.”
How did the thorn bush feel now? God had chosen the thorn bush to reveal Himself to Moses and command him to lead his people out of captivity. God works through ordinary people, just as Jesus does. When we feel low, or sorry for ourselves, or envious, think of the thorn bush. God is only a prayer away. He sent his son to connect with us, and through Jesus we can be thankful for all we have been given. Can we be content whatever our circumstances?
Donald
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West Green Road, Hartley
Wintney RG27 8LP Open June to late September for Pick Your Own & Ready Picked
fruit, vegetables and flowers including Strawberries, Tayberries, Currants,
Gooseberries, Raspberries, New Potatoes, Asparagus and
Flowers. We also sell local Honey, Free Range Eggs and Homemade
Jams CALL 01252 845772 from May 1st For information, & to place orders. Or visit www.westgreenfruits.com
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BREACH LANE CHAPEL Sherfield on Loddon Geoff Belsham 01256 882534 / 07519 708416
October 2014 Services
CATHOLIC SERVICES St Bede’s and Holy Ghost
Churches, Basingstoke. Parish Office
Tues to Friday 9.30 am-1.00 pm
Tel.465214. Sunday Mass 9.00 am, 11.00 am
and 6.30 pm
St Leonard’s Open Days
Everyone is welcome to visit
for reflection, prayer, or to view with a
wedding in mind.
The church is open in October on the 4th, 11th and 25th.
Thursday 2nd 7.45pm House Grp,Bible Study, 9 Coopers Ln, Bramley
Friday 3rd 10.30am Open Morning at Chapel
Sunday 5th 10.30am HARVEST SERVICE led by Rev. Richard Lane
11am Youth Group – “The Flock”
12.30pm HARVEST LUNCH in the Chapel
Tuesday 7th 7.45pm Church Meeting at Frimley Road
Friday 10th 10.30am Open Morning at Chapel
Sunday 12th 10.30am Family Worship led by Neil Owen
Tuesday 14th 2pm Church Walk starting at the Chapel
Thursday 16th 10am Property Committee Meeting at the Chapel
Friday 17th 10.30am Open Morning at Chapel
Thursday 11th 7.45pm House Grp,Bible Study, 9 Coopers Ln, Bramley
Thursday 16th 7.45pm House Grp,Bible Study, 9 Coopers Ln, Bramley
Saturday 18th 2.30pm Disabled Christian Fellowship at Frimley Road
Sunday 19th 10.30am Family Worship led by Geoff Belsham with Holy
Communion Wednesday 22
nd 2.30pm Midweek Fellowship at Chapel led by Geoff
Belsham Sunday 27
th 10.30am Family Worship led by Steve Smith Tuesday 28
th 2pm Church Walk starting at Sherfield Garden Centre
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Carl Fanning The Village Decorator
Decorating the Loddon Valley Area
Painter and Decorator
Local Tradesman with 25 years experience
Decorating local properties since 1980
A “Dulux” Trade Member
Good quality Trade Paints used - Internal and external decorating
Free estimates - advice on colour and paints
Full liability cover - all work is guaranteed
Telephone: Carl on 01189 424 883
or 0795 266 1965
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News from the Beat’s - September '14.
Sherfield Park PC Jim Charlton 21015 and PCSO Richard Strauss 14735 Beat surgery - 1st Wed. of the month at Costa Coffee in the Chineham Centre 16:30 - 17:30 Tel. - 101 (or leave a message using our collar numbers). Email - james.charlton@hampshire.pnn.police.uk - richard.strauss@hampshire.pnn.police.uk
Sherfield and surrounding villages
Our new PCSO, Nathaniel Johnson; will be conducting a beat surgery at House Twenty8 on Tuesday 28th October. nathaniel.johnson.15740@hampshire.pnn.police.uk
Overall crime reporting
(Source: https://www.crimereports.co.uk)
Sherfield and surrounding villages Sherfield Park
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Parish Registers
Baptism
Ruben Smith 28.09.14 Sherfield
Weddings
Ellena Best and Patrick Timmis 06.09.14 Stratfield Saye
Katherine Hill and Timothy Burt 20.09.14 Sherfield
Ciara McKervey and Paul Outram 29.09.14 Stratfield Saye
Friday 10th October 2014
Harvest
Lots of craft, worship and tea for the children! All welcome
4.15 Arrive, register, prepare for worship
4.30 Worship followed by activities in three groups
5.15 Meal - cafe style (finish at 5.30pm)
It is essential that you book (and please advise of any food allergies).
For more information and to book, please contact :
Amanda Prince 01256 880733 amanda-prince4@hotmail.com Or on Facebook : Messy Church-Sherfield On Loddon
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For information call: 0118 932 6308 Brochure hotline: 0118 932 6480
www. wellington-riding.co.uk e-mail: info@wellington-riding.co.uk
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www.classictreeservices.co.uk
www.ovenclean.com
PHONE 01276 473118
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Concert and
Service of Commemoration
St Leonard’s Church,
Sherfield on Loddon
8th
November at 7.30 pm
with
Tadley Concert Brass
Music, singing, readings and
refreshments
Entry free with donations to the
Poppy Appeal
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MEMORIAL SERVICE 3.00 p.m. 9th November 2014
at St. Leonard’s Church
You are warmly invited to a special
time for remembering and celebrating those we have loved and who have died
Everyone most welcome
If you wish, bring a memento
Age Concern - a new Village Agent for Sherfield on Loddon
Glen has just been appointed Age Concern Hampshire (ACH)’s Village Agent volunteer for Sherfield. ACH co-ordinates the Village Agent service for older people in rural areas. Funded by Hampshire County Council, it provides information on services which will help older people to live independently in their own homes for longer.
Her role is not to compete against other agencies but to highlight need. She has been trained by Age Concern Hampshire and also by Hampshire Fire and Rescue Service, so that she will soon be able to offer free basic home fire safety checks for older people.
ACH is looking for a ‘buddy’ to work alongside Glen. If you would like to find out more or apply for the role, contact the Village Agent co-ordinator.
Contacts: Glen 07580 995454
Village Agent Co-Ordinator 0800 328 7154/ email villageagent@ageconcernhampshire.org.uk
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Goddard’s Lane, Sherfield-on-Loddon, HOOK, Hants. RG27 0EZ
The Garage at Sherfield www.thegarageatsherfield.co.uk
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MOT’s Cars and Motorcycles Service Diagnostics Repairs Air Conditioning Recovery Collection and Delivery service available.
90% of our work is repeat business
Tel: 01256 882271 Mobile: 07812 939 498
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Basingstoke Window Cleaning Services
We use a pure water, reach and wash system for a perfect smear-free finish
Windows Cleaned Inside
Conservatory Roofs Cleaned
Guttering Cleared & Cleaned
Soffits & Fascias Cleaned For a free, no obligation quote
call
Simon: 07852 117 361 Dan: 07712 885 345
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GARDEN MACHINERY
SERVICES
Miles Elliott
Phone: 01256-882224 Mobile:07810-573479 Fax: 01256-882224 E-mail: miles.elliott@btinternet.com
Servicing Repairs Tuning
Adjustment Sharpening
At:- Turgis Green
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Sherfield and District
Gardening Club
We have lots more interesting speakers planned for the rest of 2014. At the October meeting Kevin Hughes will tell us about gardening with bulbs. Kevin has worked in the horticultural industry for many years and has a passion for not only plants but also birds, mammals and insects. He established his nursery in Heale Garden near Salisbury in 2005 and specialises in ethical growing which means that although he does not aim for organic status his use of pesticides is next to nothing. He has an impressive collection of trees, shrubs and herbaceous plants, many of which are not readily available in the trade.
Anyone interested in gardening will be most welcome to join us at the Sherfield Village Hall at 7:45pm
For further information contact Linda on 882341 or Vanessa on 881760
St. Leonard’s Extension - Latest.
The PCC has received a grant from the Local Infrastructure Fund, run through the Basingstoke and Deane Borough Council, which will enable us to complete the entire building including fitting out the kitchen. We are most grateful to the Basingstoke and Deane Borough Council for this assistance. Work cannot begin yet as the kitchen design will go out to tender. The work to remove the trees at the south of the building will also again go out to tender, as the existing contractor is now unable to fulfil the commitment. The trees need to be removed because they are decayed and dangerous, and there will be an additional benefit of extra light - you can see the shadows on the new oak cross in the picture.
Donald Dawson
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ASH BROOK INDEPENDANT FUNERAL DIRECTORS & MEMORIAL CONSULTANTS
Independent family Funeral
Director
Day or night we provide a
complete personal, caring & professional service for all
your funeral requirements
Dignified funeral service £895
plus disbursements
Please call Terina on 0118 9821111 28 Mulfords Hill, Tadley, Hants, RG26 3JE
www.ashbrookfunerals.co.uk
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A view from Sherfield Park…….
July and August is usually a quiet time on Sherfield Park with many residents taking their holidays during the long summer school break and the Community Centre providing lots of events for children. This year, however, the activities on Sherfield Park have been overshadowed by the events on Dixon Rd. It began with the residents of Fernhill Place witnessing the illegal felling of some 500 trees, as a result of which Basingstoke and Deane Borough Council (BDBC) quickly requested an injunction to prevent any more damage to the forest site. The new owners then submitted their formal plans for a gypsy encampment comprising three mobile caravan parking pitches together with space for three permanent caravans and three utility buildings. This was followed by the granting of a permanent injunction sought again by BDBC against the new owners forbidding any unlicensed development on the nine-acre forest site.
Sherfield on Loddon Parish Council met on 10th September to discuss the planning application for the development of the forest on Dixon Rd. It agreed unanimously to reject the proposed development. The Parish Council’s decision will now be taken under advisement by the Borough Council’s Development and Control Committee. In addition, it agreed to a request to provide funds for the council to appoint an independent planning consultant to assist the council in its considered response to the planning application. The consultant’s advice will also be made available to the Sherfield Park Community Association and Sherfield Park residents.
At this time no formal date has been set for the planning application to be considered by BDBC. In the meantime, it is important that all residents and local communities affected by the proposed development should ensure they have submitted their comments to BDBC. It is clear that the strength of local opinion plays an important role in deciding such issues.
I hope to be able to provide more details regarding the proposed date for the planning meeting to consider the Dixon Rd application in the November edition of the Loddon Valley Link.
David Leivesley
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The Real Advent Calendar 2014
As in previous year’s Carol will be taking orders for the Real Advent Calendar which celebrates the true meaning of Christmas.
website : realadvent.co.uk
Calendars cost £3.99 each – all orders with payment must be received by 1 November.
To place an order or for more information please contact
Carol 0118816593 / sc.cedars@greenbee.net
23rd November may seem a long way off....!!
But please book it now......
A special CHRISTINGLE service
10.00 a.m. Sunday 23rd November
Sherfield Park Community Centre
Please note: there will be no service at St.
Leonard’s that morning
R. T. Mitchell & Sons
Local Building Contractors est. 1972
HOUSES - EXTENSIONS - ALTERATIONS - GARAGES
LOFT CONVERSIONS
RESTORATION OF LISTED BUILDINGS
45 London Road, Old Basing
Tel: 01256 352225
Web-site – www.rtmitchellandsons.co.uk
e-mail – enquiries@rtmitchellandsons.co.uk
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Prayer Page
Text for the month
Jesus said “you’d better give Caesar what belongs to Caesar! and - give God what belongs to God” Matthew 22: 21
Prayer for the Month
Lord, we give you thanks for faithful people throughout the world who try to live their lives by God-driven values. Help us to follow the example of Christ; to resist the easy way out which the world would often offer; to resist using fickle words and deeds in order to win favour or friendship. Help us to strive for the things that last. Teach us that God’s love and the ways in which we demonstrate it, is the power that really defeats wrongdoing and evil.
Prayer Points for October
Pray for the people of the Middle East, who long for an end to the bitter conflict that overwhelms them day by day.
Pray for world leaders as they struggle to find ways to bring peace to that region.
Pray for our representatives as they move forward in choosing our new Priest in Charge.
Pray for all who give many hours of voluntary work to assist many projects in our communities, especially in this Harvest month those who work with the Basingstoke Foodbank.
Pray for all who live alone. Darkness comes earlier now and evening can seem so long for many. Help us all to be aware of those who live alone; help us to take the initiative in offering a small amount of our time in companionship and chat.
Amen
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Sherfield Show - a record number of exhibits
On Saturday 6th
September, the Sherfield
Flower, Produce and
Crafts Show broke new
ground and previous
records!
104 cookery items, 31
paintings and 86
photographs exceeded all previous entries and numbers in
some horticultural classes
were very encouraging.
New prizes were a Novice
Trophy, won by Dawn
Vernon, and Best
Newcomer to Exhibiting
awarded to Iain Gordon
whose wife, Audrey, won
the Crowson Cup for
Floral Art.
Dan Farrow took the
prestigious Sherfield
Trophy for all Horticultural
Classes and Dan’s wife,
Jane, won the Dawson Cup
for Fine Art.
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Well done to Eliza Hooper,
Chase Claughton, Megan
Pretsell and Grace Merrin
for winning trophies in the
Junior sections.
The committee would like
to thank our entrants,
judges, stewards,
sponsors and visitors and
we give our special
thanks to the families and
individuals who took the time to enter lots of classes.
A full list of trophy winners and photos will be posted on the
Show website at www.sherfieldshow.hampshire.org.uk
Next Year – a change of day – to Sunday
Sunday, 6th September 2015
In the spring you will be able to download next year’s list of
classes, entry forms and tips on exhibiting.
Can you help us please?
The Show needs another 1 or 2 committee members (starting
now) and we also need more stewards to help us on Show day
itself. Please contact Natalie on 880075: we’d love to hear from
you.
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Village Hall Matters
REFURBISHMENT PLANS
The Village Hall Management Committee is delighted to announce that the
application for funding from Basingstoke & Deane Borough Council’s Local
Infrastructure Fund has been successful (subject to certain terms &
conditions). This funding will enable us to refurbish the WC facilities and the
main hall.
The aim of the refurbishment is to bring the WC facilities up-to-date, make
better use of space and increase energy efficiency. Additionally, the main
hall, a beautiful hall with a superb beamed ceiling, is in dire need of
redecoration; the ceiling needs to be repaired and the floor needs attention.
We are in the process of refining detailed specifications for the work and
local trades people will be used where possible. We wish to ensure
minimum disruption to our users and will plan the work accordingly.
PLANNING A CHILDREN'S PARTY?
Why not hire the Liddell Hall? The Liddell Hall (built behind the Main Hall) is
an ideal venue for children's parties with access to the secure garden
overlooking the village green. Our Hall Manager, Loraine Smith, can put you
in touch with companies providing catering, discos, children’s entertainment,
etc. Visit our website for more information. .
DATES FOR YOUR DIARY
Sat 11th October – Village Hall Coffee Morning
Sat 18th
October – 60s/70s Night
Sat 25th October – Holly Market
.
For more information on activities, events & booking the hall, visit:
www.sherfieldvillagehall.co.uk
“At the heart of our community for over 100 years”
Sherfield on Loddon Village Hall Reg. Charity No. 272385 Tel: 01256 883624
Email: info@sherfieldvillagehall.co.uk
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Councillor Tomblin
I hope you enjoyed a good summer, which this year is seemingly with us for a while longer. Fingers crossed.
My wife Gail and I attended the new hall dedication service at St Leonard’s Church earlier in the summer. This is a wonderful building and a tribute to the perseverance of all those involved. It was good to see BDBC’s contribution going to such a worthy cause [see p. 38]. As the Bishop of Winchester said in his dedication speech, this is the first loo since the church was built!
Later on in the summer we both celebrated the Last Night of the Proms at the Village Hall which was a great evening, well attended and a patriotic sea of red, white and blue. I am pleased that the village hall will also be receiving funds from BDBC to help with facilities improvement projects.
The Local Plan has had its final review after the last round of consultation and will be sent to the planning inspector on the 9th October. There have been some minor changes along with an updated list of sites with potential for housing (SHLAA version 9) that will also be submitted. It is expected that examination will then take place in early 2015.
I will be attending a briefing by the County Council on plans to reduce existing queues on the A33 and to accommodate the extra 2,000 plus homes due to be built around us. My observation is that whilst the roundabouts from Taylor’s Farm to the Ring Road will be widened and signalised, the 10 miles of single carriageway to the Swallowfield by-pass is, seemingly, not being addressed.
Development Control will have to determine the planning application for the traveller homes in Dixon Road in the near future. Whilst we deplore the actions to tear down the woodland without authority we must judge the application purely on planning grounds. I am fully aware of the overriding view of the community. We do need to be vigilant on any activity at the site and I would encourage contact with BDBC (enforcement@basingstoke.gov.uk) if we see further activity that appears to contravene the injunction against development.
Chris
Please contact me on 880558 or email: cllr.chris.tomblin@basingstoke.gov.uk
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Odiham & District NSPCC Committee
AUTUMN AND CHRISTMAS FAIR 2014 Newlyns Farm Shop, North Warnborough, RG29 1HA
Thursday 9th October 9.00 a.m. to 3.30 p.m.
More than 55 carefully selected stalls from around the country. Refreshments, light lunch at Newlyns Cafe and raffle
Private View Wednesday 8th October* Champagne reception and canapés,
Shop until you drop! *for evening tickets contact 01256 704603
This event is kindly being sponsored by Strutt & Parker, Watership Property, Childs Farm,RW Armstrongs, Body Image Beauty, Brackenwood Windows, Elmsleigh House Dental Clinic, Gilroy CC, Paul A Webster Wealth Management, Penningtons Manches LLP, Spectro | Jet-Care, The Frame, Leisure Matters and many other local businesses.
Proceeds to the NSPCC Registered Charity No. 216401 and SC037717
WE SAID ‘YES PLEASE’
Hartley Wespall has a new boardwalk over a gap in a wide hedge on the Brenda Parker Way which is considerably under water every winter, and sometimes in spring and autumn as well. The boardwalk was built by local craftsman Robert Burgellis and cost about £2,000. Thanks to the initiative of Councillor Paul Newberry, half the cost was met by a grant from the Borough Council under the Small Grant Scheme for Countryside Access. The local Ramblers generously donated a quarter of the cost and the balance was made up by the village.
See this month’s front cover for before and after photos. Come and try out the footpath - it runs from Floods Farm to Coopers Farm.
Notices
David Higgs would like to let his friends and neighbours of both Goddards close and Bow Drive know he has moved to Abbey Court, Popley. After so many years, he is very sad to leave the lovely village but knows he will be very happy in his new home ,with care and company.
Request to dog walkers in Goddards Lane; please take your dog litter home and do not put it in domestic rubbish bins.
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M.W (Building Contractors)
Ltd
General Builders maintenance & repairs painting & decorating
electrical incl. appliance testing plumbing & heating
purpose made joinery stockist of rockery stone
Tel: 01256 882736 / 882368 / 07836 626323
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An Invitation to BREAKFAST !
Women
October 11th 8.30 a.m.
Stratfield Saye Village Hall
Men
October 18th 8.30 a.m.
Cross House, Bramley
Come along and bring your friends!
Names, please, to Carol & Sammie0118 9816593 or sc.cedars@greenbee.net
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Buddhism Philosophy - A way of life
The essential message of Buddhism is that anyone anywhere, no matter how troubled the times, can transform their circumstances, achieve total victory and attain a state of absolute happiness- in which life itself is a joy – in the place where they are right now.
We were not born into this world to suffer and be miserable. We were born to be happy and savour true joy, never allowing any suffering or misfortune to defeat us.
For more information and for detail of local Buddhist meeting please contact:
Adil Achour, email: adil_achour@yahoo.co.uk, Mob: 07831 231841
Website: www.sgi-uk.org/Buddhism
SGI (Soka Gakkai International) is a worldwide society for the creation of value founded upon Buddhism of Nichiren Daishonin.
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Wintershall
Nativity
Performed at Wintershall for the past 22 years, this is an excellent way of celebrating Christmas.
The Nativity Play takes place in and outside the Barn Theatre, Holly Barn, complete with shepherds and sheep,
donkeys and the three wise men on horseback!
It depicts a Christian view of Christmas in an exciting and original way.
See www.wintershall-estate.com/events/wintershall-estate for further details
Chance of a lifetime
Limited number of tickets to be purchased, sold on a ‘first come, first served’ basis. Due to very generous support from The Loddon Valley Link tickets can now be offered at £15 adult & £7.50 children (incl. coach).
Names (with payment) to :Carol 0118 9816593
(sc.cedars@greenbee.net)
Coach from The White Hart at 3.45 p.m., return approx. 9.00 p.m. Stout shoes and warm clothing advisable
Let’s a
ll go!!
Sat. 20th
Dec.
Update from Sherfield-on-Loddon Parish
Council
Meeting dates
The next full Parish Council meetings will be held on the 8th October and 12th November at 7.30pm in the Liddell Hall.
Neighbourhood Plan
The date of the next Neighbourhood Plan Forum meeting is Thursday 16th October at 7.30pm in the Village Hall. All residents are welcome. For further details please see the Parish Council website.
Taylor’s Farm
Details of Croudace’s proposal for the vacant unit opposite to the Community Centre on Sunwood Drive are currently on view at the Community Centre (next to reception). There are questionnaires for your comments on the proposal.
Karen Ross - Clerk to the Parish Council, Sherfield-on-Loddon, PO Box 6862, Basingstoke, RG24 4QZ. Telephone: 01256 842662 clerk@sherfieldonloddon-pc.gov.uk www.sherfieldonloddon-pc.gov.uk
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Paul Allen Carpentry . Tiling .
General House Maintenance
Local Reliable Friendly Service
Established over 20yrs Tel. 0118 9702243
Email prm.allen@hotmail.co.uk
There’s never enough time to do … Garden Clearance, Seasonal Tidies, Grass Cutting, Turfing, Hedge
Trimming, Steam Cleaning (Patios, Paths, Walls), Creosoting.
We offer weekly, fortnightly, monthly, quarterly visits or one-off tidy ups Tel: 01256 880333 or Mob: 07776 211211
www.masonsgardens.co.uk enquiries@masonsgardens.co.uk
Will’s Garden Services
Tel: 07951917943/01256 881354
Email: cole114@msn.com
A complete range of garden
services: Garden clearance, Mowing,
Hedgetrimming, Paving, Pruning,
Fencing, Turfing, Tree Care
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Other events coming soon
October Half Term activities Christingle Service Christmas Party Christmas Market
Check out our website for details
QUIZ & CURRY NIGHT
Saturday 18th October 7.30pm
Tickets £7, must be purchased in advance
Includes food and a drink on arrival
Licensed bar
Maximum of 6 per team
HALLOWEEN DISCO
Friday 31st October 7-8.30pm
Ages 6-15
Children do not have to be accompanied by an adult.
Tickets £2.50
Fancy dress, games, party nibbles, music and prizes
Spaces are limited so must be booked in advance
All activities must be booked in advance - contact 01256 883967, admin@sherfieldparkcommunity.co.uk, or visit
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POPPY COLLECTORS
NEEDED
Sherfield and Sherfield
Park
Please can you offer a few hours to collect house-to-house, from Saturday 25th October? a larger
pool of collectors is needed
Tel. 880075 to offer help
Gift Aid
Please help to raise extra funds by putting your contributions in the Gift Aid envelope and printing your details clearly
Remembrance Day is Sunday 9th
November
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MACMILLAN: CAKE & COFFEE MORNING. Friday 3rd October – 10.0am to 12.0 Noon
The Four Horseshoes, Sherfield on Loddon.
When you are told as I was seven years ago that you have Lymphoma Cancer you need your family and friends around you. But you also need Macmillan to support and guide you through the traumatic experience that lies ahead. I had six months of treatment, including chemotherapy, and their expertise and compassion got me through.
They were there for me again last June when the cancer returned and further treatment followed. They were also there for my husband during the final months of his life until he sadly passed away last month.
Please support this coffee morning to help repay Macmillan for all of the magnificent work they put into caring for cancer sufferers and their carers. Bring a cake and enter the competition for the best home-made one, or just come and buy a coffee and a piece of cake to help raise funds for this most worthy cause.
Dianne Cayzer (01256 883676)
James Christmas Education Foundation
In the eighteenth century the will of Mr James Christmas provided for
this charity to support the education of children who live in the parish
of Sherfield-on-Loddon.
The Foundation has a very small income to distribute at the discretion
of the Trustees. Parents or guardians may make an application on
behalf of any child living in the parish of Sherfield-on-Loddon who has
a particular educational need. Any application must be made in
writing for consideration of the Trustees and addressed to:
Mrs Eleanor Burt, James Christmas Education Foundation,
22 Northfield Road, Sherfield-on-Loddon, Hook. RG27 0DR.
Applications will also be considered from any organisation catering for
the education and leisure welfare of village children.
Applications must be received by 20th October 2014
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Stratfield Turgis et al vs Hartley Wespall
Cricket Match
The village match started with a moment of genuine skill when Charles Syclemore flung out his right hand to pluck the ball out of the air to dismiss Martin Dyson caught and bowled – that was their most dangerous batsman back in the pavilion in the second over. Martin did manage to get his revenge when his first ball clean bowled Caspar Mould who had looked set to win the match for Hartley Wespall. Other memorable moments included;
Rupert Fisher swooping to the ground like a 20 year old to field and throw the ball in one swift motion
Arthur Mornington swatting his first ball for six in to Turgis Green (new ball please!)
Nick Brooks-Ward showing his unerring passion for quick singles
But the skippers agreed that the most memorable sight of all was the fair maidens of the villages on the boundary under a kaleidoscope of parasols to shade them from glorious sunshine.
Key stats
3 wickets - Gary Keep (not played for 25 years!) & Charles Syclemore
2 wickets – Rupert Fisher
Retired on 25 runs – Mike Coppen-Gardner, James Daly, Tom Atkinson & Rupert Fisher
Nearly retired – Charlie Atkinson (21, runs not years), Rupert Webster (22) & Jono Irby (21)
It was great to see so many children on the boundary which is testament to the huge efforts the club has put in to develop a thriving junior section. A very big thank you to Annie and Lucy Fisher and Charlotte Toosey for arranging a tea that would have fed the crowd at Lord’s.
And for the record, the result is irrelevant. Giles Toosey
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Our regular play reading this year, organised by Chris Horton, was ‘Waiting in the Wings’ by Noel Coward. ‘The Wings’ is a charity home for retired actresses who have fallen on hard times. Once stars, they vie for attention and squabble, and being drama queens they inflate their former importance with grandiose memories. However, there are also firm friendships and loyalties which are put to the test when Lotta Bainbridge arrives. Many years earlier she married the ex-husband of May, one of the residents of the home. At first May refuses to speak to her, but an incident in which a dementia sufferer sets fire to her room brings them together. Written in 1960, some of the issues the play highlighted are still relevant today. There was a comment by one of the actresses about projecting one’s voice when acting – topical today after criticism of the BBC’s adaptation of ‘Jamaica Inn’. There was also intrusion by the press, who managed to infiltrate the home to write a feature about the aged celebrities. Some things never change! In this case though, the journalist has a conscience and raises money for a solarium, having failed to honour an earlier promise to do so.
This play had a large cast and so some of us had to double up, but we got to know the characters and enjoyed the gentle humour.
Our next meeting will be ‘The Positive Outcomes of War’, a talk and discussion about the good things which resulted from war - for example, as we discovered from our recent book reading, the advancement of plastic surgery.
PLAY ON!
Loddon Players are now rehearsing for their autumn production Play On! by Rick Abbott. This is a humorous play about a play. The local theatre group, let’s call them the Noddol Players, are in production for a murder mystery written by a local author who keeps changing the plot and the script. The director can’t hold rehearsals together, lines have not been learnt, the set isn’t finished and people are missing pages of their scripts. We follow the group through a rehearsal, the dress rehearsal and opening night – all with hilarious consequences. Performances will be in Sherfield Village Hall on 27, 28 and 29 November. The box office opens at the end of October.
Chris Horton, Chairman, Loddon Players
Waiting in the
Wings
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The Women’s Institute from Ilene Iles
Glenda Holder opened our September Meeting, Jerusalem was sung and the usual reports given, together with up-coming County events and courses at Denman College.
Val Denny advised those present that the trip to Highcliffe Castle would not be going ahead as there was not enough support. Doris L’Enfant reminded everyone of the Craft Competition in November; entry forms available; and encouraged all to take part. She also threw down a challenge to every member to knit a children’s hat, not to be judged necessarily but to be sent to Zimbabwe for the children there. A discussion took place concerning the archiving of some of our items as we are running out of storage.
We were introduced to our Speaker, Mark Watts, Head of Security at Winchester Prison. He explained that he was in his thirtieth year in the Prison Service and came to Winchester in 1988. His talk was illustrated with pictures of the Prison and prison life. The Prison occupies six acres of land and is of radial design [the traditional design for prisons in which cells radiate from a central point to allow maximum visibility for prison officers]. There has been a prison in Winchester since the thirteenth century, mainly for debtors, but it has been the county jail since 1845 and has housed, among others, Rose West. Public and private hangings have taken place there, some carried out by the famous hangman Albert Pierpoint who, together with his father and uncle, hanged over a thousand prisoners. Mark provided us with lots of facts and figures but despite the serious subject, he included quite a few amusing anecdotes. The vote of thanks was given by Ilene Iles.
We then enjoyed our lovely tea and the raffle was drawn.
NEXT MEETING: WEDNESDAY 1ST OCTOBER 2014 AT 2 P.M. IN SHERFIELD VILLAGE HALL.
A TALK WILL BE GIVEN BY A CHARITY SPEAKER.
Winchester Prison – Past and Present
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Evergreens by May McQueen Our chairperson began with the business part of the meeting by telling us about Glen who is a village agent for Sherfield On Loddon volunteering for Age Concern Hampshire [see p. 38]. There was also a lovely letter from Naomi House and Jack's Place thanking us for our donation and also the money raised from the gifts the members purchased from them. They invited us to come and visit them next year when the refurbishment is completed. Our member Daisy Knight-Sims is in hospital and we send her get well wishes for a speedy recovery. The meeting continued with chair exercises and meditation from Jenny Edwards. The exercises included the ankles, shins, calves, hips, shoulders, back and spine; they help to lubricate the ankle joint, prevent tripping, avoid cramp, strengthen muscles and stabilise the spine. Jenny brought printed sheets of the exercises for everyone so we would be able to remember them. The meeting ended with tea and a raffle. The next meeting on the 6th October is our Harvest Festival.
St Michael’s Hospice
I would like to thank Mary O’Connor and her team of willing volunteers (Jeannette Kirby, Sybil Sumner, Doreen Tosswill and Sylvia Farncombe), who in June conducted a house to house collection in aid of St. Michael’s Hospice. The local community of Sherfield-on-Loddon this year has raised the fantastic amount of £1,005.11, and I would like to say thank you to all the residents who help support this year’s campaign.
As a charity our care is provided to our patients and their families free of charge. In 2014/15 it will cost over £3 million to provide these services to the local community with just 22% funding from the North Hampshire Clinical Commissioning Group. We therefore need to generate a net contribution of £2.4 million from our fundraising, retail and lottery activities . Without the generosity and kindness of the local community we would be unable to provide the vital services to patients across North Hampshire.
Another campaign you can support is ‘Make a Will’. From the 3rd to the 14th November, local solicitors will waive their fee for writing or updating a standard will in return for a donation to the Hospice. Please visit stmichaelshospice.org.uk/events for a list of participating solicitors and for more information.
Laura Hughes
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Happy Faces Playgroup
Sherfield-on-Loddon
“Bring your happy face to our happy place”
A small, friendly playgroup for
children aged 2 years 6 months to school age
Flexible Sessions including all day
Further information: 01256 880903
Prospectus/application form: 07791 141176
happyfacesplaygroup@hotmail.co.uk www.happyfacesplaygroup.co.uk
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