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Loddon Valley Link, Church and Parish Magazine for Sherfield on Loddon, Stratfield Saye, Hartley Wespall and Stratfield Turgis. June 2013 editionTRANSCRIPT
June 2013
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The Loddon Valley Link Church and Parish Magazine
for Sherfield-on-Loddon, Stratfield Saye and
Hartley Wespall with Stratfield Turgis
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Services for June 2013
*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 2nd June Trinity 1
10.00am Holy Communion St Leonard’s Sherfield 10.00am Family Service St Mary’s Stratfield Saye* 6.30pm Evensong with Holy Communion St Mary’s Hartley Wespall
Sunday 9th June Trinity 2
*No Service at St Leonard’s this week* 11.00am Songs of Praise Sherfield Village Green With Tadley Concert Brass Friday 4.15pm Messy Church Sherfield Park Community Centre
Sunday 16th June Trinity 3
10.00am Holy Communion & Baptism St Leonard’s Sherfield with Sunday Club 10.00am Matins with Communion by Ext St Mary’s Stratfield Saye*
6.30pm Evensong St Mary’s Hartley Wespall
Sunday 23rd June Trinity 4
8.00am Holy Communion BCP St Mary’s Hartley Wespall 10.00am Family Service St Leonard’s Sherfield Wednesday 4.00pm Toddlers St Leonard’s Sherfield
Sunday 30th June Trinity 5
10.00am Benefice Holy Communion St Leonard’s Sherfield & Sunday Club
Sunday 7th July Trinity 6
10.00am Holy Communion St Leonard’s Sherfield 10.00am Family Service & Baptism St Mary’s Stratfield Saye* 6.30pm Evensong with Holy Communion St Mary’s Hartley Wespall
Friday 4.15pm Messy Church Sherfield Park Community Centre
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Would you give money to Al-Qaeda?
By the time you read my letter the story of the Rana Plaza clothing factory building near Dhaka which collapsed on 24 April will be old news. The authorities say about 2,500 people were injured and 2,437 people were rescued with the death toll
in excess of 1000.
Personally, I find it irritating that our media flourishes upon crisis reporting and seldom gives us follow-up. What happened next, what were the effects of the crisis upon those involved? It’s as if we are encouraged to be voyeurs
with little concern for the consequences upon the lives of those involved.
The Bangladeshi factory incident has lasted longer than most reports because it has repercussions for us here in the UK. Allegedly, this building was eight stories high, with additional levels added over the years, without permission, in order to increase the owners profit. Indirectly, we are involved because factories like this one employ some of the poorest paid labour in the world to produce goods for sale in Western countries at low prices through
outlets like Primark, Asda and Tesco.
Immediately following the collapse of this building there were serious local protests involving clashes with the police over the conditions and pay that many such workers were forced to accept. Those familiar with the history of the pay and working conditions of the poor in this country in the 19th century will be aware that we have ‘been there and done that.’ People like Lord Shaftesbury and the introduction of the ‘Factory Acts’, together with the
influence of trade unions, put a stop to child labour and other such abuses.
Today we find ourselves living in an affluent society with economic problems that the Bangladeshi people could only dream of. Whilst there are many relatively ’poor’ people in our society, do we really need shops to sell us goods at prices which are guaranteed to keep those who produce them on or below the poverty level? By doing so could we be contributing to the anger
and resentment which fuels extremist terrorist groups like Al-Qaeda?
Archbishop Tutu, from South Africa, in his book ‘Made For Goodness’ writes: “...sometimes we do not actively opt to do wrong. But because we don’t actively choose to do what is right, we slip into wrongness. The practices of
goodness are practices of vigilance and conscious choice.”
It’s a powerful thought that even when shopping my choices can affect the quality of life for others.
Christian greetings,
BREACH LANE CHAPEL Sherfield on Loddon Contact: Rev Chris Russell 01276 21469
Geoff Belsham 01256 882534
CATHOLIC SERVICES
Church of St Bede, Popley
(www.vinntec.co.uk/hg/)
Contact Fr. Dominic Golding, at the Parish Office, Tuesday to Friday,9.30am-1.00pm Tel: 01256
465214.
Sunday Mass 9.00 am, 11.00 am, and
6.30pm
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June 2013
SUN 2nd 10.30am Family Worship led by Neil Owen
FRI 7th 10.30am Open Morning at Chapel with Refreshments
SAT 8th 12.30pm Sherfield Village Fete – Chapel Stall
SUN 9th 10.30am Family Worship led by Graham Locke
3pm Bible Study at Chapel
TUE 11th 10.30am Open Morning at Chapel with Refreshments
SAT 15th 2.30pm Disabled Christian Fellowship at Camberley Baptist
SUN 16th 10.30am Family Worship led by Steve Smith including Holy Communion
SUN 23rd 10.30pm Family Worship led by Neil Owen
3pm Bible Study at Chapel
WED 26th 2.30pm Mid-Week Fellowship led by Geoff Belsham
SUN 30th 10.30am Family Worship led by Geoff Belsham
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ST. LEONARD’S CHURCH
Saturday Open Days
1st , 15th and 29th June
A list of all the Open Day dates for the year is displayed in the lych gate at the church. Everyone is welcome to visit for quiet reflection, a prayer, to study the
architecture and history of the church or
to view with a wedding in mind.
Editorial
Welcome to the June edition of the ‘Link’.
Looks like summer is just around the corner as our garden bursts into life. Obviously others are having the same thoughts with Hartley Wespall (among others) opening up some of
its beautiful gardens (p51).
It may seem early but now is the time to start thinking about your
entry for Sherfield Show (p27).
We’ve got some diverse articles this month ranging from Sherfield Church Bells (p12) to remembrance carvings from oak felled in the 1987
storm (p31).
The next issue of the link will be the first ever July only edition as we strive to improve the magazine and keep you more up to date with
what’s happening here.
Cover photo this month is from Nikki Rimmer of a Red Admiral taken near All Saints Church in Stratfield Turgis.
As always comments, criticisms, etc.
to:
Contents Church Services 1 Bobs Bit 2 Breach Lane 4 Parish Registers & Evergreens 8
Sherfield Church Bells 12 Prayer 17 Sherfield Fete 18 Beat Reports 25 Death by Musical Misadventure 26 Borough Councillor 27 Church Extension Project 30 A Carving for remembrance 31 Loddon Players review 32 Sherfield PC 33 Village Hall 39 Stratfield Saye Church & WI 43 Gardening Club 47 Sherfield Park CC 48 Gardens Open 51 NWR 53 Useful Numbers 55 Small Ads 56
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Renowned for delicious
food, great ales and a
warm welcome
www.whitehartsherfield.co.uk
White Hart, Reading Road, Sherfield on Loddon,
Hants, RG27 0BT
01256 882280
www.LoddonValleyLink.hampshire.org.uk
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Songs of Praise Sunday June 9th
11am on Sherfield Village Green
A fun informal service held outside on the green, for the
whole family. We will be using the fete marquee in case the
weather is wet again!
Everyone welcome, bring your dogs, bikes!
Tadley Concert Brass will once again be providing the music for us.
Bishop Tim & Sally Dakin invite you
to tea in the garden of Wolvesey Palace, Winchester on
Saturday, June 8th from 3pm.
Guest speaker: the Rev Dr Peter Nyende,
Principal of Carlile College, Nairobi.
Tickets £10
Proceeds to support the work of Church Army Africa
& Carlile College in Kibera, Nairobi.
AMADET supporting Africans in mission
Anglican Missioners of Africa Development and Education Trust
Charity Registration Number: 1086723
RSVP, with cheques to ‘AMADET’ please, to Sally Dakin, Wolvesey, Winchester SO23 9ND.
tel: 01962 854050, email: [email protected]
A big thank you to all who came and helped at Percy's Plant Sale on Saturday 11th May. Just over £1,000 was raised for the St Leonard’s
Extension Project, the Village Hall and Garden Club.
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Parish Registers
Baptism
Casper Mitchell 26.05.13 Sherfield
Church Toddler Time for Babies to 5’s Wednesday 26th June 2013,4.00-4.20pm
At St Leonard’s Church on the Red Carpet
Nursery Rhymes, Story, Prayer.
Healthy refreshments. All welcome
Contact Bob Politt for more information 01256 882209
Evergreens Club reported by May Wilkie
Our meeting for the month of May was our birthday party. Terry Morris entertained everyone with music and songs on his electric organ, He also brought along his song books and everyone enjoyed a
sing song with the members giving requests for their favourite songs.
We also enjoyed an afternoon birthday tea of sandwiches and sausages rolls prepared by Jean Berntsen our chairperson and Pam Monger committee member and lovely home made cakes by Gwen
Moring committee member, Many thanks to them from everyone.
The meeting ended with our monthly raffle. The next meeting on June
3rd will be a talk on Dementia and Care.
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For information call: 0118 932 6308 Brochure hotline: 0118 932 6480
www. wellington-riding.co.uk e-mail: [email protected]
www.LoddonValleyLink.hampshire.org.uk
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www.LoddonValleyLink.hampshire.org.uk
Art Classes Sherfield Village Hall
Friendly, relaxed, creative classes for adults of all abilities
Tues 2.30 to 4.30pm.
After school art club for children
Tues 4.30 to 5.30pm
Children’s art workshops in the
school holidays
For more information call Louise
07988 856304 / 01256 886383 [email protected]
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St Leonard’s Church Bells – not only for religion. Although most people now associate the sound of church bells with religion, they have been, and continue to be, rung for many other things. Most recently, Sherfield bells were among the numerous bells rung at precisely 8.12 am on the first day of the Olympics to mark the start of the games. The bells have rung to
mark local events, national victories and important anniversaries such as the 50th anniversary of the end of World War II. Of course, we
also ring regularly for Sunday Services.
We have six bells at St Leonard’s, with a combined age of more than 2000 years. Our oldest bell was cast in around 1430, during the reign of Henry VI, and our heaviest bell (weighing just over half a ton) was cast in 1582, a few years before the Spanish Armada arrived. We cannot be sure exactly when they were rung several centuries ago but historians tell us that, before the arrival of modern communications, secular uses of bells included giving warning of emergencies such as fire and attack. We can be sure that their use has been tempered by changes in the religious climate – our oldest bell has rung for pre-reformation Roman Catholic masses, post-reformation Church of England services and was probably restricted to secular purposes
when the Puritans banned use of bells for worship in the 17th century.
The Puritan ban meant that the bells were rung almost entirely for pleasure and this encouraged ringers to develop a way of ringing which is now much more controlled and (I think) much more enjoyable than the technique used in almost all other countries. Our own band of ringers is aged from teenagers to those who now draw a pension. We are always keen to welcome visits from anyone who would like to watch us ring and anyone (whether or not they attend Church Services) thinking about learning to ring. Please call me, Chris Ford on 01256 470174 if you would like more
details.
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1940’s Charity Day on July 13th 2013 at
Rosie’s Tea Room - Heckfield
We will provide the entertainment and we just ask you to come and
support the various charity stalls.
RE-LIVE THE SIGHTS AND SOUNDS OF THE TIME.
AFTERNOON TEA – SERVED 11AM - 4PM - £12.50
FREE TO ENTER.
Masterclass by Festival Mastersingers Everyone with an interest in singing is invited to St James's Church, Bramley, in the afternoon of Thursday 13 June, when the a cappella supergroup Voces8 will conduct a choral workshop/masterclass.
First-night attraction of this year's Bramley & Little London Music Festival, Voces8 has a firm commitment to music education as well as concert performance, working with schoolchildren and enthusiastic amateurs of all ages. Its Bramley workshop is expected to run 2.00-4.00pm, is free entry ... and can be rounded off, deliciously, with cream tea in the Cross House. The afternoon session is being organised in collaboration with the Basingstoke Festival of Choirs, and you are invited to call Marilyn Wright (01256 397445) for further information and to register an intention to attend. The same-day concert by Voces8, also in St James's, starts at 7.30pm and at the time of writing tickets are still available: ring Wendy or Anthony Peagam on 881552.
Loddon Quilters would like to thank everyone for the support at
their recent 'One Day Quilting Exhibition'.
The grand total raised for the 'Sue Ryder Palliative Care Charity' amounted to £1,760. An extra £387 for the charity, was raised at 'Hazel
House' for
afternoon teas. www.loddonquilters.org 'Vicki Collins receiving the
cheque on behalf of the 'Sue
Ryder charity' from Pris O'Rourke
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THE STRATFIELD SAYE EDUCATIONAL FOUNDATION
(Grants for Children and Young People)
The Foundation was established by George Pitt in 1739 and provides grants for children and young people under 18 in the Parishes of Stratfield Saye and Beech Hill. The Trustees would like to encourage parents of Stratfield Saye and Beech Hill to make use of this historic charity. All claims, with accompanying receipts, for extra curricular activities, where not provided by the Local Education Authority will be considered sympathetically. The grant is not means-tested and is available for activities such as: Music and swimming tuition, residential and study courses, textbooks and special equipment etc. Applications for grants must be received by: James Hare, Stratfield Saye Estates, Estate Office, Stratfield Saye, Near Reading, RG7 2BT, not later than 30th June 2013.
Bob’s Camino Cycle Ride
Bob left on 21st May, to support him in this huge challenge please sponsor him in aid of the St
Leonard’s Extension Project.
Donations can be made by visiting the following website where you can also Gift Aid your spon-
sorship:
www.give.net/BobsStLeonardsCycle2013
If you have problems with the website go to give.net and enter the
word Bobs in the arrow box.
If you would prefer to give directly you can put your donation into an
appropriately marked envelope and put it in the collection at St
Leonard’s or give it to Dan Farrow, Treasurer.
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ELLIOTT’S
LANDSCAPING
Tree Surgery
Stump Grinding
Hedge Cutting
Fencing
Decking
Power Washing
Turfing
Garden Maintenance
Peter Elliott 01256 883743
Mobile: 07725 749 644
www.classictreeservices.co.uk
www.LoddonValleyLink.hampshire.org.uk
www.ovenclean.com
PHONE 01276 473118
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Thought for the Month Romans 15 : 5 & 6 The NIV Bible
May the God who gives endurance and encouragement give us the same attitude of mind toward each other that Christ Jesus had, so that with one mind and one voice we may glorify the
God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ.
Prayer for the Month.
Lord God, we praise you that we have so much to thank you for- so much that is good, that brings us pleasure, that causes us to rejoice. We praise you that you are always looking to bless us, to help us celebrate life in all its fullness. Loving God receive our praise. Forgive us that we sometimes fail to count our blessings that we let familiarity blind us to how fortunate we are and that we so often fail to thank you for your very many gifts. Forgive us that we fail to make the most of all we have received, constantly seeking more instead more of appreciating what we
have.
Lord of all, assure us, once more, of your loving mercv, your constant forgiveness, your continuing love and teach us to accept everything you have given us with heartfelt gratitude showing our thanks not just in these words but in our daily living and in celebrating and sharing the wonder of
life
In the name of Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen
Prayer Points for June…..Pray for….
Afghanistan and our forces there, who are attempting to bring peace to
this war torn country.
Syria that the bitterness may cease and a peaceful solution come this war
torn country
All newly married couples, for those who have been married in our churches this year, those are marrying this month and those who are
planning for their marriages later this year.
Fine weather for all the outdoor village events happening this month and
that many will come and enjoy the fun and fellowship which these create.
Give thanks for the joy of summertime.
Those in our villages and others known to us who are suffering from illness to themselves or within their families and friends, may they be
granted God’s peace.
All who have lost loved ones in the recent weeks
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Friday 14th June at 4.15pm
Life isn’t tidy and one of the strengths of our Church is that
we don’t mind getting messy! ‘Messy Church’ is a monthly
opportunity for families to enjoy being together, making
things together, eating together and celebrating God
together.
June’s session will be God our Father
All welcome!
The session will run something like this:-
4.15pm—arrive and register,
have a drink and a biscuit
4.30pm—Worship, followed by Craft Activities and then Food!
If you would like a meal for your child it is now
essential to book, please contact Amanda Prince on 01256
880733, [email protected]. Or have a look on
Facebook: Messy Church - Sherfield on Loddon.
Confirmation Group - It’s not too late!
The course will be starting Mid June and will be my last one.If you are thinking about Confirmation or would just like to find our more about the Christian Faith, I am planning to run a relaxed and
informal six week Christian Basics course in the summer months.
If you are interested or would like to know more please contact me
on 01256 882209 or email [email protected]
Revd Bob Politt
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David Ibbotson ordained David prepared for ordination and served in our Benefice for three years. Last year he left us to take up a new post as Curate at Tewkesbury Abbey. In the Church of England in the first year you are ordained as a Deacon (apprentice!). At the end of the first year you are
ordained as a Priest which is the equivalent to a fully fledged Vicar! David will be ordained on Sunday 29th June, St Peters Tide, in Gloucester Cathedral. Please pray for him as he begins his second year of Curacy at Tewkesbury Abbey.
This is Helen Burningham, our CMS Missionary. Yes, Missionaries do seem to
get younger don’t they!
She is situated in Boma, South Sudan and is there to work in the community which lives in an atmosphere of fear and unrest. She writes,” It has made me more aware of the importance of peace
especially for this new nation, South Sudan.” To help her convey impartiality she is learning two languages ‘Murle’ & ‘Jie’. She is
finding it hard to do but is determined not to show favouritism.
On Sunday 30th June, Helen’s parents, Sabine & Richard Burningham are speaking at St. Leonard’s Morning Service and we will donate the cash collection to CMS, specifically to support Helen in
her work of reconciliation.
Sad News & Good News!
Due to the huge popularity of the Benefice BBQ it became so large
that we were unable to cope with the numbers. So we have decided
not to continue with the BBQ.
Instead we plan to introduce a Harvest Lunch to be held in Sherfield
Village Hall on Sunday 22nd September for all who wish to come.
Put it in your diary!
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www.LoddonValleyLink.hampshire.org.uk
Paul Allen Carpentry . Tiling .
General House Maintenance
Local Reliable Friendly Service
Established over 20yrs Tel. 0118 9702243
Email [email protected]
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 [email protected]
Will’s Garden Services
Tel: 07951917943/01256 881354
Email: [email protected]
A complete range of garden
services: Garden clearance, Mowing,
Hedgetrimming, Paving, Pruning,
Fencing, Turfing, Tree Care
FUNERAL DIRECTORS &
MONUMENTAL MASONS.
ALEXANDER & DRY
Twenty four hour service.
Pre-paid funeral plans
available.
1 Seal Road, Basingstoke,
RG21 7NQ
Tel: 01256 844663
www.LoddonValleyLink.hampshire.org.uk
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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 – [email protected]
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BRAMLEY ART
CLASSES
Antonia Dewhurst is teaching classes in Drawing & Painting.
Monday 10 -12.00am, 12.45-2.45pm and 7.00-9.00pm
£90 for 10 weeks. £80 OAPs Situated in Cufaude Lane,
Beginners & Improvers welcome. Tel: 01256 883876
SHERFIELD 0-5’S
Every Tuesday 10.00am to 12 noon
Sherfield Park Community Centre
Climbing frame, toys, parachute games, singing,
juice and biscuits, tea and coffee. A great place to meet new people and
make new friends – everyone welcome! Come and join
us! designed to wear out your children!
Contacts: Louisa 01256 881229, Beccy 880894, Kerry 880167
www.LoddonValleyLink.hampshire.org.uk
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Beat Officer’s Reports Speed Enforcement:
During April colleagues from Rural Policing Unit have carried out speed enforcement in the beat area. No offenders for Sherfield. Vehicle Crime There were 6 incidents of vehicle crime in April: 3
cars were broken into in pub / beauty spot car parks; 2 were damaged – one has been detected; 1 theft from (wheels). For the second quarter of 2013 the priority will be theft of heating oil –
carrying out patrols, having been advised of a delivery. Residents have been informing the beat team when their oil is being delivered; to date there have been no reported thefts. Anti-Social Behaviour (ASB) the statistics for April are: there were 7
calls, 2 related to nuisance vehicles, 1 to travellers, with 1 for dogs, litter & speeding; plus 1 for general nuisance . As always I request that any incidents are reported to 101. The number of incidents in April, for the beat area was 56 (compared to 94 in 2012; along with the 7 incidents of ASB (compared to 18 in 2012); there were 17 crimes, compared to 30 in 2012 ; the incidents included 5 x burglaries & 5 x thefts. The number of incidents across the other beat areas ranged from 34 to 63, with Tadley having 159. The number of ASB incidents ranged from 3 to 9, with Tadley having 30. The number of crimes ranged from 7 to 17, with Tadley having 43.
WPC 504 Mandy Jewell
Tadley Safer Neighbourhoods Team for the parishes of Bramley, Hartley Wespall, Mortimer West End, Sherfield on Loddon, Silchester,
Stratfield Saye & Stratfield Turgis
beat mobile:07554 775617
Sherfield Park We are holding beat surgeries on the 1st Wednesday of every month in Costa Coffee in Chineham at 16:30-17:30 so feel free to pop in and have a chat with myself PCSO Strauss and PC Charlton if you have any issues or anything concerning you. Until next month, keep safe. PC Jim Charlton 21015 and PCSO Richard Strauss 14735 Tel. 101 (or request to leave a message using our collar numbers). Email – [email protected]
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Death by (Musical) Misadventure By Mike Abrams, series continued from April:
Anton Webern
3 December 1883 – 15 September 1945
Apart from the quality of his music, the Austrian composer Webern is notable for two curious reasons: firstly his tiny output, all of which can be accommodated on six CDs; and secondly the unfortunate nature of his death. After studying musicology at the University of Vienna, he obtained employment as conductor in a succession of theatres in Austria, Germany and Prague. His career flourished when he moved to Vienna, where one of his roles was conductor of the Vienna Workers Symphony Orchestra. During the thirties, he gave private talks on the evils of
Nazism and, following Hitler’s rise to power in 1933, his music was described by the authorities as a manifestation of "cultural Bolshevism" and "degenerate art". The annexation of Austria in 1938 made his position precarious, and performance of his music was banned. Webern’s son was killed when a train was bombed in February 1945, after which he and his wife fled Vienna for Mittersill, near Salzburg, to stay with his married daughter and grandchildren. On the evening of September 15, three-quarters of an hour before a curfew was due to have effect, he stepped outside the house to smoke a cigar given by his son-in-law, who was in trouble for black market activities. US Army cook Raymond Norwood Bell of North Carolina, who was on duty nearby, may well have mistaken the time, for he shot and killed the composer as he was lighting the cigar. The soldier died of alcoholism in 1955, overcome
by remorse.
Bramley & Little London Music Festival 2013
St James Church, Bramley 14th - 16th June
Concerts by Voces8, Fine Arts Brass & The Tenorissimi
For further information and bookings go to
www.bramleymusicfestival.org.uk or telephone 01256 881552
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FLORAL DELIGHTS AT THE VYNE
Exhibition of floral portraiture in historic Hampshire setting
1st – 23rd June 2013
The impressive and historical National Trust property The Vyne, near Basingstoke, will be hosting a spectacular exhibition of floral art during the month of June. 200 paintings from members of The Society of Floral Painters, will be on
display portraying floral art in a variety of
styles and a broad range of mediums.
This exhibition runs from 1st to 23rd June, Monday to Friday 12 noon to 5pm, Saturday and Sunday 11am to 4 pm. It is free, upon normal admission charge to the house.
47th SHERFIELD SHOW 2013
Saturday 31 August 2:00pm Sherfield Village Hall
A traditional village event for all the family!
8:30
2:00
Staging of Exhibits (exhibitors)
Open to the Public
Do look at a Schedule, start planning
your entries and come and join in!
Show Schedules are available from
the Coffee Shop & online at
www.sherfieldshow.hampshire.org.uk
It’s easier than you think - have a go!
Plus Local Stalls
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April is a quieter month than many at the Council, due to the local elections – and this continues into the beginning of May. I am delighted that my friend and colleague, Cllr Keith Chapman, was re-elected to represent Bramley and Sherfield as part of the ‘Calleva and Kingsclere Division’. And, if you are reading this from outside of my patch, in Taylors Farm, I was also delighted that my friend and colleague, Cllr Elaine Still, was re-elected to represent you as part of the ‘Loddon Division’. Though formal Council meetings are reduced, there has been plenty to do locally. One important issue is Razors Farm, where a planning application has been submitted and your Councillors will all (at the time of writing) be meeting with the developers very shortly to raise concerns about what is being proposed. Turning to a positive, I’ve consistently called for broadband to remain at the top of the agenda at the Council. We have worked to place the Borough at the forefront of the BT Openreach national rollout plan. Having upgraded Basingstoke, BT are starting to upgrade the Turgis Green exchange, which covers residents in and around Sherfield and Bramley to superfast broadband – bringing fibre optic technology to more areas with a minimum 24Mb speed by the end of the year. The Council is also pushing for action to address ‘not spots’ with low speeds or no broadband connection. As Deputy Leader of the Council, I took a decision to spend an additional £225,000 to jointly fund the Hampshire Broadband Programme, which has had significant funding from both the County Council and HM Government. On that note, I am pleased to report that I have been re-appointed as Deputy Leader and Cabinet Member for Strategy, which means I continue to be responsible for the Council Plan, IT Projects such as better broadband, major initiatives such as our Basingstoke Town Centre vision and strategic regeneration, including Basing View and the Leisure Park. In this role, I am able to represent Bramley and Sherfield at the heart of the Council’s decision-making. As ever, a full update on my work is online (tellRanil.com) and, if I can help in any way, please do not hesitate to contact me. E: [email protected] | T: 01256 636500 | W: tellRanil.com | @CllrRanil
A view from your local Councillor
Councillor Ranil Jayawardena
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Things are really happening now!
Fund raising efforts have meant the we
have now passed the £200,000 mark.
A small flint wall has been built at the side of the Church, where the extension will be built, as a sample of flint work for
Basingstoke and Deane Borough Council
to approve.
Test drilling to 10 metres prior to piling was done on 15th May. The mud samples
were then taken for analysis.
5 companies are being asked to tender for
the building work.
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Many will remember the night in 1987 when a storm felled many
trees. One was an oak which fell on Alec Gosden’s farm.
As his hobby was carving wood, he planked and stored the oak tree in readiness for carving, but sadly died before
he could use it.
In 2003, after his death, his son, Ivan, and the Gosden family, cleared and flattened the area of the Churchyard that is now the Garden of Remembrance and Graham Kirby supervised the
laying and watering of the turf, weeks before he too died.
A conversation in the pub between Ivan, Sandy Johnston and Alan Taplin (renowned wood carver of Sherfield on Loddon) led Alan to agree to use a piece of the oak to mark the Garden of Remembrance at St. Leonard’s, particularly in memory of Alec
Gosden, Sandy and Janet’s son, Adam and Graham Kirby.
It then took ten years for the wood to be ready and the carving to
be done.
On Sunday 5th May 2013 the work was presented to the
Church.
It is a beautiful piece, depicting the oak leaves and acorns of the original local tree,
prolonging its life for years to come.
Written and photographed by Sheena Archer
Alan Taplin, wood carver , with Revd. Bob Politt
A Carving for Remembrance
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Sherfield Players Performance of Steel Magnolias
Review by Simon Boase
I must start this with an apology. I wasn’t expecting to enjoy this play. The thought of spending a few hours in the company of women in a beauty salon didn’t set my heart
racing. The last time I’d done it was probably 40 years ago.
However I shouldn’t have worried. From the opening sentences I, like the rest of the audience, was transported to the deep south (that’s Louisiana not the Isle of Wight) and thoroughly engrossed in the story as it unfolded. The play is set in Truvy's beauty salon and concerns
the friendships of the women who regularly gather there.
It all started on the morning of Shelby’s wedding where we discovered, as Shelby passed out, her diabetes. This would lead to later trauma and her eventual death, after she became pregnant. (The story is based on the writer, Robert Harling’s, loss of his sister to diabetes). Throughout the play the dialogue brought out the underlying steel of the ladies as they used humour to counter the
adversities in their lives and leant on the friendships between them.
It would be unfair to single out any one performance as the ensemble cast played to all their strengths and brought us a wholly captivating evening. This has to be one of Sherfield Players best.
Now we’ll just have to wait till November for the next play.
SHELBY - Maggie Browne
M'LYNN - Jo Long
OUISER - Pat Archer
CLAIREE - Margot Konitzer
ANNELLE - Emily Browne
DIRECTOR - Chris Horton
TRUVY - Carolyn Miles
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Update from Sherfield-on-Loddon Parish Council
Neighbourhood Planning
Neighbourhood planning, which was introduced by the Localism Act (Nov 2011), is a new way for communities to decide the future of the places where they live and work. It enables local communities to have more say in where new houses, businesses, shops and community facilities should go in their local area and can allocate sites for development. They may also include more detailed planning policies, for example to define how new development should look. If you would like to have a say in the future of your community, please come along to an initial meeting to set up a steering group on Monday 24th June at 7.30pm in the Village Hall Garden Room. Sherfield Fete - Please be Aware!
For security reasons, the Civil War Re-enactment camp appearing at Sherfield Fete will be occupied overnight on the Village Green on Friday 7th June. On Saturday, there will be musket firing in the Main
Arena between 3.30pm – 4.00pm but not during the Dog Show. Hampshire “Village Agent” Programme
Would you volunteer? Village Agents are volunteers who are trained to work in the rural community in which they live to help older residents access advice and support services. More information can be found on the Parish Council website. New Parish Clerk &Telephone Number We are pleased to welcome Karen Ross as our new Parish Clerk. Please note that the new contact number is 01256 842662 The next meeting of Sherfield-on-Loddon Parish Council
To be held on 12th June at 7.30pm in the Liddell Hall. All welcome! Clerk to the Parish Council, Sherfield-on-Loddon, PO Box 6862, Basingstoke, RG24 4QZ Email: [email protected] Tel: 01256 842662
Web: www.sherfieldonloddon-pc.gov.uk
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SOMETHING FOR EVERYONE
The Main Hall, Liddell Hall and Garden Room are used by many
groups within the village. These include:
Art Classes • BasingClog Morris • Basingstoke Concert Band
Short Mat Bowls • Brownies • Bramley & Romans Floral Society
Evergreens Club • Fencing (Malvern Coaching) • Gardening Club
Happy Faces (Nursery) • Loddon Quilters • Lunch Club
NADFAS (Arts Society) • Parish Council • P.o.S.H. Coffee Mornings
Rainbows • Taekwondo for Little Ones • Teach Me 2 Dance
Whist • Womens Institute • Yoga
If you want to find out more about these village activities visit the
“Clubs & Groups” page of our website for dates, times and contacts.
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. "During the summer, the garden can be
used for outdoor party games and there is easy access to the village
green and play area too." Visit our website for more information.
DATES FOR YOUR DIARY
Sat 1st June - Derby Race Night
Sat 8th June - Sherfield Fete
Sat 15th June - PoSH Coffee Morning
Sat 13th July - Summer Barn Dance
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Sherfield on Loddon Village Hall Reg. Charity No. 272385 Tel: 01256 883624
Email: [email protected]
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County Award for Stratfield Saye Church
Stratfield Saye Church had a major facelift last year. In recognition of this work, Hampshire and the Islands Historic Churches Trust presented us with
an award on May 5th, in Winchester Cathedral. The photo shows our Architect, Chris Romain thanking the Trustees for the award, flanked by Revd. Bob Politt and by Geoffrey Preston the project manager for the work. The award - named after Corinne Bennett, the Trust's founder - is for the Hampshire church which had the most interesting or imaginative
scheme of improvement during 2012. We're very proud to have won it. Since it was formed 25 years ago, Hampshire Historic Churches Trust, which helped us with the cost of the restoration, has financed work on churches throughout the County. It has also in the past helped St Leonard's. The Trust welcomes new members and supporters - details on www.hihct.org.uk. or from HiHCT, Hampshire Record Office, Sussex Street, Winchester SO23 8TH. The Trust is holding its annual 'Ride and Stride'
fund-raising event on Saturday Sept 14th this year.
The Women’s Institute Reported by Ilene Iles
Our Business Meeting in May followed the usual format after our President advised those present of the cards of congratulation and thanks for the very enjoyable afternoon of our 90th birthday. After a short break, Dee read out the Resolution to go forward to the National AGM. It concerns the decline of our high streets and town centres. After much discussion on the problems caused by on-line shopping, extortionate rents, out-of-town supermarkets with everything under one
roof, etc. those present voted unanimously for the resolution.
The last business part of the afternoon was our Annual Meeting. Annual Reports were given by the Secretary and Treasurer and Dee, our President, gave her address. The entire Committee were willing to stand again and were voted back “en bloc” and Dee was unanimously returned as President for a further year but she advised everyone that she would be
standing down next year.
Tea followed and the raffle was drawn.
NEXT MEETING: WEDNESDAY, 5TH JUNE 2013 AT 2 P.M.
A SPEAKER FROM THE SAMARITANS
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Parents, have your children had the MMR vaccine?
It was recently reported by the BBC that over 1 million children in the UK were still at risk of catching measles because they had not been vaccinated. Some of those at risk live in our area. Make sure your children are protected against this serious illness by making sure they are vaccinated – don’t take unnecessary chances, ring your surgery now to make an appointment for
them.
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Children’s Holiday Art Workshops at Sherfield on
Loddon Local artist Louise Hight will be holding weekly children’s Art workshops at The Liddell Hall on Wednesdays throughout the school holidays. Having worked for the commercial and fine art industries for over 30 years, Louise trained as a teacher and worked as Head of Art at Daneshill Preparatory School, before setting up after school art
classes for children in the local area
Louise is offering a large variety of workshops for children aged 5 to 11. They include T-shirt painting, mask making, print workshop, multi-media design, mosaic, wall hangings and Tudor portrait painting. All materials and aprons are supplied and the classes run from 10am to 3pm. The children can attend a morning or afternoon session or bring
a packed lunch and stay all day.
The classes offer a fun, friendly and creative environment for all abilities, where children have the opportunity to explore their creativity under supportive guidance. Demonstrations and one to one tuition form the basis for learning techniques and the children will then be
encouraged to experiment and develop their personal artwork.
For information: 07988 856304 / 01256 886383
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Carl Fanning The Village Decorator
Decorating the Loddon Valley Area
Painter and Decorator
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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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Sherfield and District Gardening Club
We will be entertained at our next meeting on Monday 17th June by Kevin Hughes who will be telling us all about Smaller Trees and Shrubs for Any Sized Garden. 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, although he does not aim for organic status he has almost zero use of pesticides. He has an impressive collection of trees, shrubs and herbaceous plants, many of which are not readily available in the trade. On Monday 8th July we will be venturing outdoors for a garden visit and
barbecue at Hartley Mill in Hartley Wespall. Jane Malarkey, one of our own gardening club members, has kindly opened her wonderful garden for our summer barbecue. Hartley Mill has a traditional English garden set in beautiful Hampshire countryside. Being a mill house, it is surrounded by a number of streams which effectively form a moat. It has stunning borders which hold a number of unusual plants and also boasts an excellent vegetable garden despite the hares and deer. Anyone interested in gardening will be most welcome to join us at the Sherfield Village Hall at 7:45pm. Please contact Linda or Vanessa for more details about the barbecue. For arrangements contact: Linda on 882341 or Vanessa on 881760
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All activities must be booked in advance visit www.sherfieldparkcommunity.co.uk
Tel: 01256 883967 or email [email protected]
LAST NIGHT OF THE PROMS
Our own version of Last Night of the Proms was on Saturday 11th May. We had a fabulous time and the feedback has been great, everyone re-
ally got into the spirit of things with lots of flag waving and singing! We are really` looking forward to sharing many more events like these with our residents. So a massive thank you to the Beech Hill Band for their fantastic performances and a huge thank you to all our volunteers and those that came along and supported it.
SHERFEST!
Saturday 6th July 12pm—8pm Live Music, Inflatables, Face Painting, Sports, Beer Tent, BBQ, Ice Cream Van,
Candy Floss Stall, Craft Tent, Drumming Tent and loads more!
Entry is free and everyone is welcome
**NEW CLASSES**
Circuit Training Wednesdays 11am—12pm & Saturdays 11.15am—12.15pm
Pilates Thursdays 7pm—7.45pm
Kickboxing for Kids Mondays 6pm—7pm
Don’t forget we have loads of other activities going on every day there is something for everyone!
Check out the timetable on our website
www.sherfieldparkcommunity.co.uk/activities
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HARTLEY WESPALL
GARDENS OPEN DAY
This year The Friends of Hartley Wespall are presenting a Garden Open Day. With the kind
permission from local village residents, a selection of fine gardens will be open for viewing.
Sunday 23rd June from 2.30 until 5pm. Maps for the tour will be available at the 10 open gardens.
Tea and refreshments will be served at Hartley Mill along with various games for children.
Just follow the signs to Hartley Wespall.
All are welcome.
Newnham Open Gardens – Sunday 9th June 1.30 – 5.00pm
This has always been a popular event in our Village and there will be approx. 8-10 gardens open of varying sizes. Parking will be available at 2 sites – The Village Clubroom on Newnham Road and a field at the entrance to Newnham Edge off
Tylney Lane.
Teas and cakes are on offer while you browse the plant stall at The
Barn at Manor Farm.
Entry - £5.00 which will include a leaflet and map of the gardens open
and these can be paid for where you choose to park
All proceeds will go towards the Village Clubroom
Stratfield Turgis Summer Walk
2013
Sunday 16th June at 2pm.
All welcome to our village walk.
Meet at the Recreation Ground in Stratfield Turgis for a 2—3 hr
stroll around our lovely countryside.
Dogs welcome under control.
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Report by Gill Fearon NWR Report
We recently took part in our Area Quiz hosted by Yateley NWR at Yateley School. There were various rounds including identifying famous bridges, islands and leaves as well as answering questions on sport, geography, history, the theatre and music. We started off very well, but gradually slid into 6th place out of 11. However, we all enjoyed the evening which included a ploughman’s supper and a selection of cakes. Our May meeting was held at the home of Sheena Archer who gave an interesting talk on the history of Sherfield and in particular the occupants of Park Corner Cottage from 1901 to 1911. Her beautiful scale (1:12) model of the cottage was on display complete with an amazing assortment of furniture, fittings, tools etc. all to scale. The attention to detail is truly astonishing. Sheena found the cottage at an auction in Reading quite by chance, so she bought it and set about making everything to go inside. As at 1901 the cottage was occupied by the Ham family, Edmund and Ann together with their adult sons and daughter, who all followed a skilled trade (carpenter, barber, plumber, dressmaker). There was also a young girl who might have been the daughter of Kate, the Ham’s daughter. At the time the cottage was rented from the Wellington estate before it was bought by the Wills family. Sheena has researched the history of the cottage as far back as the 1700s and is a fascinating insight into village life. Park Corner Cottage was, as the name suggests, at the corner of the parkland of what is now Sherfield School. There was no A33 in those days, just a road through the centre of the village, Reading Road. Various houses around the village today were there then and numerous businesses to suit all needs. People hardly needed to travel to buy anything. For example, there were carpenters, builders, wheelwrights, dressmakers, shoemakers, a baker who lived in what is now House Twenty8, laundresses, saddlers, farriers and of course, Jackson’s stores, where there was the post office. There were four pubs and four chapels (as well as the church) and each summer they took the children of the village on an outing by horse and cart where entertainment and races took place. Donations were made to the church fund after the talk. Later in the summer, Sheena will take us on a walk around the village to see which houses and cottages survive today from that period. We all enjoyed the talk immensely. Our next event is the evening ramble at Mattingley, followed by a meeting debating marriage.
USEFUL TELEPHONE NUMBERS Updated May 2013: The STD code is 01256, unless otherwise stated.
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WINDOW CLEANER. Windows cleaned or gutters cleared - one off or regularly. Local, reliable Window Cleaner (testimonials available). For a quote call Pete Owen on 07762 616600 [email protected]
ENGLISH SUPPORT LESSONS Experienced & friendly teacher locally based. Primary level up to GCSE. Contact Richard : 01256 811505/ 07769 278235
SINGING AND PIANO LESSONS. All ages, abilities and confidence levels welcome.Liz Scott Hall MA, LTCL (Member ISM and ISME, CRB checked) For further information call 01256 882562, or Mob 07811197761. Email: [email protected].
FUNKY FUN & FORMAL PLANTERS. Wooden planters of all sizes and designs made to order, troughs, towers wall mounted or hanging. Also interior planters. Reclaimed materials used on some designs. tel: 01256 882696 or 077134 70223. email: [email protected].
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BLOOMING CUPCAKES offers you the most beautiful Cupcake Bouquets, free local delivery. For more information take a look www.bloomingcupcakes.co.uk or call 01189 326394
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Loddon Valley Link Management Committee
Editor for the July edition: Jane Abrams
Email: [email protected]
Hartley Rep.: Dr. John Williams Tel. 01256 882705
email: [email protected]
Sherfield Park Rep: Eileen Leivesley Tel: 01256 882938
email: [email protected]
Stratfield Saye Rep: Germano Giugovaz Tel: 01189 332166
Editor: Claire Osborne Tel. 01256 324458
email: [email protected]
Editor: Simon Boase Tel: 01256 881250
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Editor: Brian Archer Tel. 01256 882099
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Editor: Jane Abrams Tel. 01256 881188
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Advertising enquiries to: Pip Iles Tel. 01256 880559 [email protected]
Deadline for ads. for next edition is 10th of the Month
Deadline for copy for the next edition is 16th of the month
Chairman: Dr. Donald Dawson Tel. 01256 882379
Deputy Chairman: Revd. Bob Politt Tel. 01256 882209
Treasurer: Pip Iles Tel.01256 880559
Secretary: Ilene Iles [email protected]
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ADVERTISING IN THIS MAGAZINE AND ONLINE Small ads are £5 monthly for a maximum of 30 words, space
permitting. Requests are dealt with in order. Display Ads, please contact the treasurer below.
CHURCH OFFICERS
Rector: Reverend Bob Politt Tel: 01256 882209 Kindly note: the Rector’s day off is Thursday Assistant Priest: Rev. Sammie Armstrong Tel: 01189 816593 Licensed Readers: Richard Elphic Tel. 01256 882860 Dr. John Williams Tel. 01256 882705 ST. LEONARD’S CHURCH, SHERFIELD ON LODDON Churchwardens: Peter Gould Tel. 01256 882538
Steve Hemmings Tel: 01256 882523 Treasurer: Dan Farrow Tel. 01256 882680 Organists: Mike Abrams Tel. 01256 881188
Brian Archer Tel. 01256 882099 ST. MARY’S CHURCH, STRATFIELD SAYE Churchwarden: Dr. John Williams Tel. 01256 882705
Treasurer: Charles Atkinson Tel: 01256 882459 Organist Dr. Gill Williams Tel. 01256 882705 ST. MARY’S CHURCH, HARTLEY WESPALL Churchwarden: Pip Iles Tel. 01256 880559 Treasurer: Michael Webster Tel. 01256 882413 Organists: Dr. Gill Williams Tel. 01256 882705
Andrew Doggart Tel: 01256 880092
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The Hackwood Art Festival, which takes place in Tunworth in
June this year.
It's a wonderful community family event with over 40 art based workshops and demonstrations which cater for all sections of the community. The festival has been going since 2005 and
exhibits the work of up to 80 artists from all over the country including artists from this
region.
The festival will be raising money this year
for St Michael's Hospice.
www.hackwoodartfestival.co.uk