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September 2006 Willingham born and bred For such a small village, Willingham has a long and proud history when it comes to the breeding and showing of Percheron horses both as individual horses and with rigs. This article covers the exploits of the Bailey family. {A Go d Bail 1 ' d Gordon and Willingham r .on ey exp alne . . . that his was the th1rd Mane wmnmg the . . . . . generaton of h1s famfly to be Supreme Champzonsth involved With the breedin at the Royal Show 2006. g, showing, and judging of Percheron heavy horses. The Baileys have exported horses all over the world, including Canada, Australia and South "Africa. As a young boy, he could not ride a bike and so went to school on a pony. He is adamant that he has learnt to ride a bike since then. At one time, they had 98 horses when farming 700 acres, and some of the horses were used to work the farm. He can remember around 50 years ago at the age of 15 travelling by train to Blackpool to show at his first Royal Show. He has attended nearly every Royal Show since then. His brothers, Pete and Anthony, used to show but have now retired, leaving Gordon to carry on the family tradition. He continues to be ably assisted by Pat Carmen. His two best horses are Willingham Crystal and Willingham Marie. In 2005 at the Royal Show, Crystal was the Best Percheron Mare or Filly, Best Percheron Stallion, Mare or Filly, Supreme in-hand Heavy Horse, and Supreme in-hand Horse or Pony. In 2006, Marie emulated Crystal's 2005 performance at the Royal Show and her son was reserve Supreme Champion. In 2006, Marie also triumphed in shows at Suffolk, East of England, and Newark and Notts. She has a filly at foot which has also been unbeaten this year. It is easy to see why Gordon lets his horses do his talking. His favourite horse is a stallion called Willingham Ernest who is 22 years old. He is retired and now more of a pet. "Ernest" is a family name and perhaps it is fitting that Willingham Ernest is held in such high esteem. "'k kt. w _._ a Gordon and Willingham Marie in the Horse and Hound at the Royal Show in 2006. Gordon is a Willingham man through and through as evidenced by the names of all his horses which were also born and bred in Willingham. As such, he is keen to point out that three of the turnout classes at the Royal Show this year were won by rigs drawn by horses raised in Willingham and that one of these rigs was also driven by colleagues from Willingham. As for 2007, Gordon says: "Wait and see". The next issue: Please send material to the following email address: [email protected], and, if possible, send your copy as an email attachment NOT incorporated into the email. Paper copy can be left at the library. Please note that the deadline is 10 September. Please contact [email protected] with any advertising queries.

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September 2006

Willingham born and bred

For such a small village,Willingham has a long and

proud history when it

comes to the breeding and

showing of Percheron

horses both as individual

horses and with rigs. This

article covers the exploits of

the Bailey family. ' {AGo d Bail 1

'

dGordon and Willingham

r .on ey exp alne. . . that his was the th1rd

Mane wmnmg the . . .

. . generaton ofh1s famfly to beSupreme Champzonsth involved With the breedinat the Royal Show 2006. g,

showing, and judging of

Percheron heavy horses. The Baileys have exported horses

all over the world, including Canada, Australia and South

"Africa. As a young boy, he could not ride a bike and so

went to school on a pony. He is adamant that he has learnt

to ride a bike since then. At one time, they had 98 horses

when farming 700 acres, and some of the horses were

used to work the farm. He can remember around 50 years

ago at the age of 15 travelling by train to Blackpool to show

at his first Royal Show. He has attended nearly every RoyalShow since then. His brothers, Pete and Anthony, used to

show but have now retired, leaving Gordon to carry on the

family tradition. He continues to be ably assisted by Pat

Carmen.

His two best horses are Willingham Crystal and

Willingham Marie. In 2005 at the Royal Show, Crystalwas the Best Percheron Mare or Filly, Best Percheron

Stallion, Mare or Filly, Supreme in-hand Heavy Horse,and Supreme in-hand Horse or Pony. In 2006, Marie

emulated Crystal's 2005 performance at the Royal

Show and her son was reserve Supreme Champion. In

2006, Marie also triumphed in shows at Suffolk, East

of England, and Newark and Notts. She has a filly at

foot which has also been unbeaten this year. It is easyto see why Gordon lets his horses do his talking.

His favourite horse is a stallion called WillinghamErnest who is 22 years old. He is retired and now more of

a pet. "Ernest" is a family name and perhaps it is fittingthat Willingham Ernest is held in such high esteem.

"'k kt.

w

_.__

a

Gordon and Willingham Marie in the Horse and

Hound at the Royal Show in 2006.

Gordon is a Willingham man through and throughas evidenced by the names of all his horses which were

also born and bred in Willingham. As such, he is keen

to point out that three of the turnout classes at the

Royal Show this year were won by rigs drawn byhorses raised in Willingham and that one of these rigswas also driven by colleagues from Willingham.

As for 2007, Gordon says: "Wait and see".

The next issue: Please send material to the following email address: [email protected], and, if

possible, send your copy as an email attachment NOT incorporated into the email. Paper copy can be left at the

library. Please note that the deadline is 10 September. Please contact [email protected] any advertising queries.

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Willingham Parish Magazine

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Willingham Parish Magazine

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OPENING TIMES

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Willingham Parish Magazine

P.5. Gas, Heating and Plumbing

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Landlord Certificates and safety checks @$353a

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4 nights Entertainment — Cruise on Lake

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THURSFORD CHRISTMAS SHOW

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5 Days TINSEL & TURKEY

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Willingham Parish Magazine

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Willingham Parish Magazine September 2006

From the Parish Council

Street furniture and other amenities

Recent visitors to the Ploughman Hall will have

noticed that the picnic table and benches to the side of

the Hall have been replaced. Funds were raised for

the original picnic table by some young people in the

village who were students at Cottenham VillageCollege. It is a great pity that this gift was vandalised

and destroyed earlier this year; but the Parish Council

was unanimous that it should be replaced (with a

The Joan Smail Memorial seat near the surgery,stolen for the second time last year, is also to be

. 71 replaced. The Council has chosen a style

,aA for its location, but be less attractive to

thieves. It will also be very firmly fixed

to the ground!

be a similar seat located in the High Street within

reasonable reach of the shops. Options for a suitable site

are being considered — watch this space for further news.

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the replacement of the bus shelter. It [full W?wishes to ensure that both the style and

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more vandal—proof version).

of seat which it is hoped will look good

In addition, the Council has agreed that there should

The Council is still actively considering 1.5%

location are the most suitable for the village — again, watch this space. «i'

' .1;Refurbishment of the Public Hall ' ' "'

toilets has now been completed.

Voluntary services funding fair

South Cambridgeshire District Council,Cambridgeshire Council for Voluntary Services, and

Cambridge City Council are collaborating on a fundingfair, to provide advice and information on sources of

funding for all voluntary groups. This will be on

Thursday 14 September, 3 — 7 pm, in Churchill College,Storeys Way, Cambridge (Storeys Way runs between

Huntingdon Road and Madingley Road). There will be

8 workshops, and 16 funding agencies present.If you or your group are interested, contact

Susannah Harris or Elliot Harris at South

Cambridgeshire District Council, 01954-713355 or

713363 for more information and a booking form.

Overhanging hedges — yet againThank you to the people who have taken the trouble to

cut back your overhanging hedges. It has been

pointed out to the Council that there are overhanginghedges which contain birds' nests. For farmers and

municipal hedge—owners there are strict rules about

not disturbing nesting birds and the>Parish Council would not wish to suggest /-bradL,

.

that private hedge-owners should do1.33:3 ,«3anything different. However, now thatM)\\\the nesting season is over, there should" ("M {3545be no reason not to cut such hedges back.

September Parish Council meetingThis will be on Wednesday 6 September at 7 30 pm, in

Willingham School. As usual, the agenda will be postedthe previous Friday (1 September) on the Village Notice

Board outside the Public Hall, and in the Library; and

there will be a slot in the meeting for members of the

public to address the Council on any matters (whetheron the agenda or not) that concern them.

Other Parish Council meeting dates already set:

31 August Cemetery Committee

11 September Green & Boundaries Committee

25 September Leisure 8% Amenities Committee

(at 8 pm)4 October Full Council meeting (in Willingham

School)9 October Finance & General Purposes

Committee

10 October Cemetery Committee

24 October Green & Boundaries Committee

30 October Public Hall Committee (at the Public

Hall)1 November Full Council meeting (in Willingham

School)6 November Leisure & Amenities Committee

(at 8 pm)— all at 7 30 pm unless otherwise stated, all at the

Parish Council Office, Ploughman Hall. Check the

Parish notice board at the Public Hall, and the Librarynotice board, for agendas and any alterations to dates.

And as usual, Minutes of all meetings will be placedin the Library once they have been signed as accurate.

Parish Council Ofi'ice Ploughman Hall, West Fen

Road, Willingham CB4 5LP.Tel. 01954-261027E—mail [email protected] Ofi'ice is open on Monday and Friday morningsfrom 9 am to 12 noon, and on Wednesday afternoonsfro 1 30 to 4 30 pm. Appointments can be made bycalling the Ofi'ice. There is an answerphone outside

ofi'ice hours, and the Clerk undertakes to return anycalls as quickly as possible.

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Willingham Parish Magazine September 2006

There and Back Again - a trip to Malawi

While Willingham was enjoying the recent heatwave,one member of the village community was also under

a hot sun — halfway around the world, in the village of

Salima, Malawi.

Becca Edney travelled

to Malawi between the

14th and 28th of July,with the SoapboxCommunications Trust, to

help in the building of a

primary school for the

children of Salima.

Soapbox is a Christian

organisation dedicated to

providing practical aid

and mission in the poorercountries of the world,

mainly in Africa, South America and Eastern Europe,though some projects also exist in Asia.

The jobs allocated to the nine Soapbox team

members were: to paint the new classrooms (a nice

shade ofyellow), move large stacks ofbricks out of the

way of the labourers building the latest classroom

block (by forming into a line and throwing them from

person to person), and play with the children at the

existing school, which currently has an attendance of

over 1000 children, hence the need for a new school.

The children and adults alike were very friendly and

welcoming towards the Soapbox team, despite the

language barrier, and the experience was one to

treasure. Hopefully, both sides felt the same way,

especially the children who will enjoy the new

classrooms.

Becca would like to thank all those who donated

items to take with her — everything was useful in crafts

and games— and who helped her raise funds to go on

this trip, especially those that sponsored her for (andaccompanied her on!) her 26—mile walk around the

local villages. Without you, it would not have been

possible!

Willingham Sports Council

Unfortunately the annual rounders event provisionallyarranged for 10 September will now not take place. Our

small committee means that we are unable to provideenough helpers to run the rounders efficiently and

safely. Our apologies to everyone who regularly attends

and enjoys this event.

Willingham Sports Council is striving for much

improved sports facilities, starting with the new

Pavilion. The cricket team in particular has seen an

influx of youngsters this season all with a greatenthusiasm, and would hugely benefit from a new

secure pavilion and multi-use games area. We are

quietly working behind the scenes, compiling details

from our sports groups in the Village to form a strongportfolio to present to the relevant fundingbodies. If you would like to become involved

in our project we welcome you to our AGM,date to be advised soon.

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Willingham Parish Magazine September 2006

Willingham Medical Practice

52 Long Lane, Willingham, Cambridge CB4 5LB

Reception Tel: 01954 260230

Dispensary Tel: 01954 260073

Longstanton Branch Surgery, Magdalene Close, Longstanton.Tel: 01954 207600

Repeat Medication Patients living1n Longstanton,

now have the option of collecting. their prescriptions from the new

surgery in Magdalene Close. When

ordering your repeat prescriptionplease specify which surgery you wish

to collect from, but bear in mind that LongstantonDispensary is only open Monday afternoons 2

30-5 30 pm and Tuesday - Friday mornings8 30 am — 1 pm.

Holidays Willingham Pharmacy has all youneed for holidays in England and

abroad. Numark's own brand now

offers an excellent sun care range at a low

price and we have treatments for holiday tummy,insect bites and travel sickness. Ask in store for your

Summer Survival Guide.

If you are travelling to more remote areas you mayneed vaccinations and anti—malarials. Our Practice

Nurses and Pharmacist will advise and we offer very

competitive prices on malaria prevention tablets.

Please note you may need a prescription for certain

treatments depending on your destination.

Telephones We are aware that the telephones are

very busy particularly early in the mornings. We are

Willingham Pharmacy Opening hours

8 30am — 1 00pm 2 30pm — 6 30pm8 30am —1 00pm 2 00pm — 6 30pm

2 00pm — 4 00pm5 00pm — 7 30pm

MondayTuesdayWednesday 8 30am —1 00pm

Thursday 8 30am — 1 00pm CLOSED from

1 00pmFriday 8 30am — 1 00pm 2 00pm — 6 30pmPlease note that the Willingham Pharmacy phone number

01954 261787 can be used for general advice on

medicines but should not be used for ordering repeats. If

you ring the pharmacy number by mistake to order your

repeats you will be asked to ring again on 01954 260073.

sorry that you often have to redial several times before

getting through. I am afraid this is a common problemwith all surgeries and one that we will never be able to

completely solve. We have installed a new telephonesystem at our new branch surgery in Longstanton and

will soon be installing a similar system at Willingham.HoWever we do have some technical problems which

have delayed this project for a while. We hope to have

this up and running by the autumn.

In order to alleviate the problem we have installed

a third computer workstation in the office so that

another member of staff can answer the telephone if

the two receptionists at the front desk are busy with

patients. We have a separate telephone line 260073to order repeat prescriptions. I am afraid we are

unable to transfer you from the reception line as this

will hold up other patients ringing for appointmentsand visits. If you have a query regarding medication or

need some advice you can ring our Pharmacist on

261787.We ask you to play your part by not ringing with

non—urgent routine matters during the morning. The

phone is much less busy in the

afternoons and you will-be able to getthrough much quicker. If you ringfor test results during the

morning you will be asked to

ring back after 2pm. We also ask

you to keep your phone call as brief as possible duringthe busy periods and have all the information you need

to hand so that you do not leave our receptionisthanging on the line whilst you go away to fetch your

phone number or other details.

In an emergency situation when you

require an ambulance please ring 999

When the surgery is closed please ring the

out of hours service

CAMDOC on 01223 464242

Cynthia Bidwell — Practice Manager

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Willingham Parish Magazine

IIIGIIIIWIMMERIDIAN QUILTERS

Mx,/'~\.V,,,\/

U i lti ngexhibition

Sales table, Gifts, Bag Raffle

AT MEMORIAL HALL, SWAVESEY, CAMBRIDGE

SEPT 9th &10th 2006

SAT 10 - 5pm SUN 10 - 4 pmADMISSION £2 INCLUDES REFRESHMENTS

- CHILDREN FREE WHEN ACCOMPANIED BY AN ADULT

_lll'llflfilBEAUTIFUL HAND APPLIQUE FLOWER QUILT

(DOUBLE BED SIZE) RAFFLE!

ALL PROCEEDS TO OVER/SWAVESEY FIRST RESPONDERS

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September 2006

Willingham Library

www.cambridgeshire.gov.uk/iibrary

0845 0455225

Library Opening Times

Monday 6 00 pm- 8 00 pm

Tuesday 3 00 pm- 5 30 pm

6 00 pm- 8 00 pm

Wednesday Closed

Thursday 3 00 pm- 5 30 pm

6 00 pm - 8 00 pm

Friday 11 00 am - 1 00 pm

3 00 Pm' 5 30 pm

i l .W lmIr "'l Saturday 10 00am - 1230pm

may erl

Buried Treasure?The Friends of Willingham Library are holding a

"Finds day" in conjunction with the

CambridgeshireArchaeology Department

at Wi'iling'ham Libraryon Saturday 7ih October

l01003m 12 noon Roman coins

Angio-fiaxon jewellery???Bits of poitsiii

Come along to have yam. "finds"

identified by The County Finds Clix/SQ.

It's FREE!! 1,1 Page 9

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FASHION SHOW

byTHE EARTH COLLECTION

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On Friday 10 November in the Octagon7 00 pm for 7 30 pm

Environmentally friendly clothes and

accessories for environmentally friendlypeople which do not cost the earth

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Willingham Parish Magazine

WILLINGHAM WOLVES

FOOTBALL CLUB

Pre-season Tournament

Sunday 3rd September

10am - 5.30pmWillingham Recreation Ground

There will be 8 Teams from \X/illingham Wolves

FC playing in the Tournament in age related

leagues of 5 teams from around the Cambs

area.

Champions League style leagues, each team

plays one another, top 4 teams play in a semi-

final and winners play in the final.

Trophies and Medals for winning team,medals for runners-up team.

U-8's, U-9's, U-lO's and U-lZ's Girls (AM)U-l4's Girls, U-l4's, U-lS's, U-16's (PM)

Entertainment on the day for spectators includes:

BBQ, Beertent, Bouncy Castle, Crossbar ChallengeCompetition (cash prizes), CUFC Speedkick

Competition, Ice Cream Van, Raffle, Stalls from

Cats Protection League and Europrint UK Sports.

Guest appearance from Neil Andrews,Histon FC Captain who will be presenting

Trophies. This is the main fundraising event

for the village football club, that providesfacilities for 150 village children.

Come along and support the teams

and have a great day out!

WOMEN'S INSTITUTEThe next meeting will be held on 11 September at

7 30 pm in the Social Club. Sarah Harmer will

demonstrate 'The art of wrapping Christmas

presents'. There will be a table selling ,merchandise.1,.

a",Visitors welcome. September 2006

Willingham Gardening Club

Meetings are on the first Monday of each month at

the Willingham Social Club, Fen End and start at

7 30 pm. There is usually a speaker on a subject of

interest to gardeners. Meetings on average last

about one and a half hours. The Club welcomes new

members. Contact Linda on 202072 or just turn upto a meeting to join.

4 September "Bonsai for beginners" Speaker is

Mrs. S.E. Read

2 October"

Clematis" Speaker is Mr Oviatti-Ham

Club Coach Trips are planned as follows:

Saturday 16 September Sevenoaks, Kent for

sightseeing, shopping and lunch with the afternoon

at Down House (home of Charles Darwin). Adults

£17, concessions £15.50, English Heritage members

£11. Depart from The Green, Willingham at 8 30 am.

Saturday 21 October South Yorkshire —

Brodsworth Hall near Doncaster, Visit to the Hall

and gardens (with tearoom and shop). Adults £21,concessions £19 50, and English Heritage members

£15. Depart from The Green, Willingham at 8 00 am.

More details available from Linda on 202072 or

Celia on 261394. Non—members welcome

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fenfand is hig shy country. flls autumn comes on, the night shy moves

up a gear in spfendour. Watch outfor Vega, the fovefy hfue star in the

west through Septemher. Telescopes seem to hring this deep 3-D shynearer: hundreds more stars, Jupiter's fast fittfe moons, Saturn's rings,Mars' white ice cap. 50 I was verypfeasedwhen someone gave me a

tefescope. It isn't verypowerfuf, hut its speciaffeature is a motor-driv-

en stage, poweredhy a hanohcufof torch hatteries andfinhed to apafm-hefdcomputerwith some cfever software. This means that, once the date and the position of a coupfeofweff-hnown stars are tapped in, you can enter the name of any gafaxy, star or

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that are fight years away. The same sense ofwonder must have fiffedJCepfer, QafifeoandNewton as they hegan to figure out what these Universafrufes were. 'Perhapsthe same emotion gripped the architects of the pyramids and the stone circfes as theyreafised they coufdafign their structures so that the pofe star or the dawn sun at its

summer sofstice shone straight down some tiny crach. JZlndearfier stiff, simifarfeef-ings must have fiffed the navigators whofirst discovered they coufdsteer hy starfight

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The Royal British Legion Women's Section

Our next meeting on 25 September will be our Harvest Supper to be held in the Community Centre,Wilford Furlong at 7 30 pm.

Poppy Support Fund was mentioned in last month's magazine. Owing to the illness of the local

organiser, we are now looking for help, or someone who would be willing to take on the organising of

Poppy Support. Please contact Mrs M Few on 01954 260124 ifyou are interested in assisting this worthycause.

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Rampton Church

Jennifer Thompson, Paul lngle and

friends will give a concert in

Rampton Parish Church at 7 30 pm

on 16 September. Tickets at the

doom

Baptist Matters

Film shows The first show of

this season will be held on

'

15 September at

7 30 pm in the rear

hall of the BaptistChurch and the

main feature will be

the James Bond

thriller "Thunderball" (1964) with

Sean Connery.

Meeting Point The Septembermeeting will be held on Monday 4

September at 2 30 pm in the rear

hall of the Baptist Church. Speakerto be arranged. Everyone welcome.

Rendezvous There will not be a

meeting in September but the next

meeting, on Monday 16 October,will feature a video of the Victoria

Falls and the Chobe Game Park in

Botswana.

Open Door Come for coffee (ortea) and a chat on Thursdaymornings in the Baptist Church from

10 am to 11 30 am. All welcome.

Bumps and babies

recommences on

Thursday 7,

/

September from -

10amto1130amin \ /the rear hall of the $ $Baptist Church. This

'

is a chance for new and expectant

parents to meet up for a chat and a

coffee while the babies play. Do

come along and join us.

Events at the Churches

TOPS begins again on Tuesday 5

September from 10 am to 11 30 am

in the Baptist Church. This meetingis for children aged from 18 months

to 3 years, with their parents/carers,for fun activities and refreshments.

Parish Church

Bubbles

Bubbles takes place every

Friday during school

term time. It starts

again on 8 September.Bubbles is for pre-

school children accompanied byparents or carers. It offers time to

meet others and be creative. It is

held in the Octagon from 10 30 to

11 45 am.

Coffee StopEvery Tuesday morning from 10 00

to 11 30 am you are welcome to

drop in to the Octagon for coffee or

tea and a chat. There is no formality:just walk in.

Restoration AppealAn Old Willingham calendar

Don't forget to add the

Old Willinghamcalendar to your list of

things to buy as

Christmas presents. The calendar has

a picture for every month, giving a

good reminder of the variety of

Willingham life as it was.

We are launching the calendar at the

Parish Church on Saturday 7

October. This is a 'cake' day, so do

come and get a calendar as well as a

cake. The calendars cost only £3.75

each, and they will be ideal to send

to friends who would like to be

reminded of the village. If you want

more information, or if you want to

order a calendar, get in touch with

Bill Kirkman (260393), or RosemaryMumford (260934).

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September 2006

Cakes for your delightThe September cake stall will be at

the church as usual on the first

Saturday of the month — 2 September— from 10 o'clock. Come and buy a

cake and help the Appeal.

Cakes URGENT CALL FOR

HELP

For four years Joyce Bowen and

Jean Cook have organised the

monthly cake stall (as well as bakingmany of the cakes). For health

reasons, they have had to decide to

give up this responsibility (thoughthey will still be willing to do some

baking).We URGENTLY need someone to

take over the task of (fifiorganisation. WILL YOU 1"

VOLUNTEER? Have a W [itwith joyce Bowen -

telephone 261075-(OIn Eli"

Bill Kirkman). We 93.4}really need you NOW.

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Bric—a-brac

Don't forget Rene Gould's bric-a-

brac stall at 19 Fen End. Go alongand see the huge range of things she

has on sale. Buy a bargain — and

help the Restoration Appeal.For more information about the

Restoration Appeal, contact Bill

Kirkman (01954 260393)

Salvation ArmyCoffee morning every Mondayfrom 10 30 am until noon. Everyoneis welcome.

Thursdays: Lunch is served at

12 30 pm, followed by FriendshipClub at 2 00 pm

Date for your

diary: Feast Sunday- The Leigh on Sea

Band. Details later.

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Churches Together in Willingham and RamptonServices at the Churches during September

ST MARY AND ALL SAINTS

CHURCH STREET

WILLINGHAM

www.willinghamchurch.org

3 Sep11 00 am Parish Communion

10 Sep8 00 am Holy Communion (BCP)11 00 am Family Praise

17 Sep11 00 am Parish Communion

24 Sep8 00 am Holy Communion (BCP)11 00 am Family Praise

Thursday Praise is a service particularlyfor those who cannot get to church on

Sunday, or who prefer a less traditional

service. It takes place on the second

and fourth Thursday of the month at

the Parish Church at 8 00 pm (14 and

28 September). For more information,

phone Sue West on 01954 260409.

There will be a prayer meeting on

Thursday 21 September at 8 00 pm.

For children we now offer children's

facilities at our 11 00 am services. For

children from pre-school upwards

Young Idea gives them a share in our services and time out for their own

activities.

If you know of anyone who is ill, or

who for some other reason would like

a visit, please let the Rector know

(01954 261225).

ALL SAINTS CHURCH

HIGH STREET

RAMPTON

3 Sep9 30 am Parish Communion

10 Sep9 30 am Parish Communion

17 Sep9 30 am Parish Communion

24 Sep9 30 am Parish Communion

WILLINGHAM TABERNACLE

BAPTIST CHURCH

GEORGE STREET

www.willinghambaptist.org

Apart from our All Age Services

(usually the 3rd Sunday of each month)a busy Sunday School and Bible Class

takes place each week at the same time

as the morning service. A creche is

also provided on these Sundaymornings.

if:

St Mary and All Saints Church

Willingham

A Harvest StoryAn afternoon of free activities

and storytellingfor children under 8 and their families.

Interactive StorytellingCrafts and Fun

Refreshments

SATURDAY 7th October 2006

2.30-4.30pmat St Mary & All Saints Church

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3 Sep10 00 am Andrew Wyllie

Communion

6 00 pm Elizabeth Herrington10 Sep10 00 am Keith Rawlinson

6 00 pm Mark Wareham

17 Sep9 00 am Geoff Pake

(refreshments are available

between the two services

from 10 05 to 10 40am)1O 45 am Holiday Club Team

6 00 pm to be arranged24 Sep10 00 am Harvest Celebration —

Bob and June Earl

6 00 pm Youth-led with

Guy Beauchamp

THE SALVATION ARMY

SILVER STREET

3 Sep10 30 am Norman Gulliver

5 00 pm Mark & Dawn Anderson

10 Sep10 30 am Norman Foster

5 00 pm Colonels Howard &

Mrs Grottick

17 Sep Harvest Festival

10 30 am Captain Emma Knights with

the uniformed groups invited

3 00 pm Afternoon service followed

by refreshments: Everyonewelcome

24 Sep10 30 am John Porter

5 00 pm Ray Barton

Churches Together prayingfor the people of

Willingham and Rampton

In the second full week in each month

the Churches in Willingham and

Rampton will be praying for the peoplewho live in a particular area of the

village. In September this is Balland

Field, Mill Field and Mill Road.

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Letters to the Editor

resulting from the request for your views .59in the August edition of your

magazine. Please keep your ideas,suggestions and articles coming.Any magazine is only as good as the

contributions it receives — editors can

only do so much and rely very heavily on the

"postbag".

This is the first feedback we have

received/Q)

The 'new' Parish Magazine is a great improvementupon the old newsletter style version, and I alwaysread it. It's a good source for local events and contact

numbers, and I find the Parish Council and CountyCouncillor sections particularly interesting. In fact I

wonder if these could be expanded to include more

detail of planning issues that affect all of us? One

example of what I mean is the narrowing of the HighStreet as part of the new developments that have been

built over the past year. No doubt well intentioned,these changes have made the street much harder to

drive down as on-street parking near the bank and

Post Office is now more of an obstacle than before. It

would have been very helpful to have had advance

notice from Whichever authority approved these

changes, and ideally an opportunity to give feedback

on the plans.Thank you for your continued efforts to produce

such a valuable community magazine.

Greg Fox

31 Station Road

Thank you for the kind words. All those involved in

the preparation and delivery of the magazine are

grateful. The content of items supplied by the Parish

Council and District and County Councillors is reallyup to them. The email containing the feedback has

been forwarded to them so that they may consider

your point.

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calling 261076.Ambulance.

Thefollowing item was written by Milford Jeeps — we

are unsure whether or not he had in mind the Parish

Magazine editorial team when he wrote it. We leave

it to our readers to judge:

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rdanieg The phaonmneal pweor of the human mind

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in a word are, the only iprmoatnt thing is that the frist

and last ltteerr be in the rghit pclae. The rset can be a

taotl mses and you can still raed it woughit a porbelm.YTihs is bcuseae the human mind deos not raed erveyltleter by istlef, but the word as a wlohe.

Such a cdonition is arppoiatelyTypoglycemia.

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always thought slpeling was

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Communitybingo

Community bingo is

held on Wednesdaysat 7 30 pm in the

Communal Room,Wilford Furlong.Everyone is most

welcome to come along.

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Charity lunch

The next lunch is fixed for Saturday 23 September at 1 pm in the home of Daphneand Chris Randall at 36 St Margaret's Road, Girton. Transport can be arranged by

The good cause profiting from these lunches is still the Air

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The HoneypotPre-school

We have our own purpose-builtpremises and garden, situated in the

grounds of Willingham PrimarySchool. Ouraimis toprovide ahappy,stimulating, caring and safe

environmentwithinwhich your chfld

canplayandleam.Children join us from the age

of 2 years 9 months. A waitinglist is kept for those children

wishing to start. If you have a

child aged 18 months to 2 years,

please contact us if you would

like to place their name on the

list. Phone 01954 201567 (termtime, weekdays after 10 am).

The Honeypot is a

registered charityand is managed by

j a committee 0f

53].? parents who are

the Charity 3?Trustees. Each .

year a new

committee is

formed that is

responsible for

policy, quality,management, funding and

maintenance. This committee

will be elected at our AGM in

October (date to be advised).Make friends, have fun and

contribute to your children's

pre-school experience by joiningthe committee. If you are

interested, please talk to one of

the current Officers who will be

able to let you know what is

involved (their details are

displayed in the Honeypotlobby). Our next committee

meeting is on Monday 11

September at 8 pm in the

Honeypot building. You are

welcome to come along.

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No.1009789

Fen Edge Community Association

Autumn Show

Saturday 16 Septemberat Cottenham Village College

Open to all, especially those in the Fen Edge Patch.

In addition to classes in fruit/vegetables, cookery,photography, art and craft, children's classes, etc

there is a large Craft Fair.

A superb cooked lunch is available from 12 noon.

Show schedules are available from the Post office,

Library and various other outlets in Cottenham.

All profits go to the CommunityAssociation Grants Fund, which is

used to benefit groups in

\X/illingham, Cottenham,Landbeach, Rampton and

Waterbeach. Page 15

September 2006

WILLINGHAM

GARDENING CLUB

20th Birthday Party

As we reported earlier this year,

Willingham Gardening Club is

20 years old. We celebrated with

a cheese and wine party on

Monday 7 August. The partytook place in the chairman's

garden where Tony and SallyHalsey managed to find room

for about 80 club members and

guests to celebrate in style.There was even a cake decoratedwith a garden theme. We

remembered all our members,past and present, and drank a

toast to absent friends. Let's

hope that the club continues to

flourish for another 20 years!

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Village Diary

September 2006

MONTH EVENT ORGANISATION VENUE TICKETS/INFO

September2 Horticulural and Craft Show Willingham Gardening Club Willingham School

2 Charity Ball'

Breast Cancer and Willingham Over Community 7 pm £20

l 1st Responders Centre,

Ann Clews 202131

3 Willingham Wolves Willingham Wolves Willingham 10 am - 5 30pm

Pre—season tournament Recreation ground Roy Hunter

4 Bonsai for Beginners Willingham Gardening Club Social Club l 7 30 pm

11 Meeting Women's Institute Social Club 7 30 pm

12 Charity lunch 36 St Margaret's 1 pm (261076)Road, Girton

16 Autumn Show Fen Edge Community Cottenham VillageAssociation College

16 Outing to Sevenoaks Willingham Gardening Club The Green l8 30 am

18 WEA course begins Baptist Church

25 Harvest supper | Royal British Legion , Community Centre, 7 30 pm

Women's Section Wilford Furlong

OctoberV

2 Talk on Clematis Willingham Gardening Club Social Club 7 30 pm

7 Buried Treasure Friends of Willingham LibraryI Library 10 am - 12 noon

21 Outing to South Yorkshire Willingham Gardening Club The Green 8 am

Linda 202072

Celia 261394

WEA _ WillinghamCollection Dates

Th A.

6 September Black bin6 utumn semon commences on

13 September Green bin and green box

Monday l8 September at '51 20 September Black bin

27 September Green bin and green box10 am in the rear hall of

the Baptist Church. Our

subject is "The American

Civil War" and our speaker is Dr Mike

Muncaster. Fees: £40; concessions £28;

those on certain benefits no fee. For

further information please telephone

Jacqueline Hodkinson on

01954 201816. or come

along to the first meeting.

'7 Leprosy Mission. Thank you for all the stampsyou have sent. We also collect obsolete and foreigncoins, and picture postcards. They can all be left in

the box at the Parish Church.

Glossy magazines (including Willingham Parish

Magazine) should be placed in the green box.

Recycle Plastic bearing the

recycling symbol and having the

initials PET, HD—PE or PVC are

recyclable at Willingham Co—opcar park, or at Tesco, Bar Hill.

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Council

Services

Schools

Children

Halls

Clubs

Sport

Churches

September 2006

Village DirectoryParish Council

Parish Council Chairman

Planning Committee Chairman

County Councillor

District Councillor

District Councillor

District Councillor

Police

SurgeryPharmacyOver SurgeryCAMDOC —After hours medical helpPrimary School

Cottenham Village CollegeSchool Governors Chairman

School Association

British School Trust

Beavers, Cubs and Scouts

Honeypot Pre-School (term-time only)Tigger Toddlers

Old Buttery Nursery School

Teeny Babies

2nd Brownies

Willingham Guides and Senior Section

Geoff Bailey Dancers

Ladybird Borland's School Of Dance

Bubbles

Bumps and Babies GroupTOPS (Baptist Church Toddlers Group)

Ploughman Hall Chairman

Ploughman Hall BookingsWilford Furlong Centre

The OctagonBillavincea Lodge 8719Fen Edge Community Association

Cambridge Evening News CorrespondentWorkers' Educational Association

Willingham Combined Charity

Gardening Club

Social Club

WAMADS Drama Group

Women's Institute

Women's Royal British Legion

Willingham Wolves (Boys & Girls Football)Football Club

Cricket Club

HockeyBadminton

Keep Fit

Step Aerobics

Bowls Club

Anglican Church Rector

Mothers Union Branch Leader

Baptist Church Minister

Methodist Church Minister

Roman Catholic Priest

Salvation Army

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Dr N A Walton 01954 202185c/o school 01954 283030Mr D Young 0wMrs M Dellar 01954 260045

01954 201567Mrs W Leaney 01954 201089

01954 260046Anita 07830 244742Mrs G Balaam 01954 260126

Nat Bignell 01487 843835Mr G Bailey 01954 260233Mrs L Borland 01954 203347Mrs J Dean 01223 575698Mrs L Daniel 01954 261316Mrs L Daniel 01954 261316Mr J Anderson 01954 203344

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Mrs A Robinson 01954 261076Mr M Scrivener 01480 413533Mr G Redhead 01954 288944VACANCY

Mrs J Hodkinson 01954 201816

Mrs J Ambrose 01954 260446Mr T Halsey 01954 201910Mrs S Hart 01954 204260Mrs C Deeth (Secretary) 07896 322497Mrs J Farrar 01954 200515Mrs R S Slater 01954 203742Mrs M Few 01954 260124Claire Few 01954 203001Mr Alex Howard 01954 260734Mr RAmbrose 01954 260446Kris Westmore 01954 202082

Mr J Fuggle 01954 260478Mrs M Fowler 01954 260496Ms E Weatherill 01954 205439Mrs E Halksworth 01954 201830Rev. Geoffrey Turner 01954 261225Mrs S Hayden 01954 260363Rev. Jonathon Daniel 01954 261316

Rev. Cynthia Hardiman 01954 250242

Monsignor Rogers 01223 350787Major and Mrs B Willson 01223 248351

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Julian Martin-Badman on 01954 262120

Mortgages & insurance please call

Roger Lee on 01954 262120

Will & Legal Service please call

Jenny Lee on 01954 262120

Lee Associates Financral Limited

Denmark House

3b High Street

WillinghamCambridgeCB4 5E8

Tel 01954 262120

Fax 01954 262129

info@iee—associates.co.uk

http://www.lee—associatescouk

Portfolio ManagementStocks & Shares

0 Unit & Investment Trusts0 investment Bonds

Offshore Investments

individual Savings Accounts

Pena-2:115

Personal Pensions

Self invested Personal Pensions

Occupational Schemes

Pension Transfers

Annuities

Pension Drawdown

0 Homemover & Be-mortgage0 Buy to Let0 Equity Release

Self Certification

Commercial

Insurance

Life & Critical illness

Mortgage Protection

Business Protection

Private Medical insurance

Accident, Sickness & UnemploymentLong Term Care

Permanent Health

Building & Contents

0 Wills0 Enduring Powers

inheritance Tax PlanningProperty Trusts

0 Severance of Tenancy

Lee Associates is a trading style of Lee Associates Financial Ltd which is authorised and regulated by the Financial Services Authority

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AUBREY HUGHES ALLEN .1... Accuumants -

WILLINGHAM SOCIAL CLUB LTDSmall Business Specialists

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FEN END, 01954 260557'1 \cc'uunts Pnpamriun am! Audits. *

'9 Income Tax Returns and Self-Assessment *

OPENING HOURS: -" Limited (Inmpan) i'ormatums '1

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Mocha (Earner, {ugh Siren, \X'il-IJNUIIXM, ('amhrmgg (B4 SltS NEW MEMBERS WELCOME .. PLEASE CALL IN

Also at 17 Payton Way, Warcrhcach. Cambridge, CBS 9NS

Telephone 01223 860 302 FOR AN APPLICATION FORM LICENSED FUNCTION ROOM AVAILABLE

GENERAL HARDWARE ENCLOSED BEER GARDEN Tel: 91954 260 391 I 261 35]

Fat: 01954 261 604

BALLAST a BRECKS - CEMENT .. D.E.Y. » FENCING

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F.W.COOK

FUNERAL SERVICE

49 Church St WillinghamTel (01954) 260325

A long established family owned business

Andrew Cook dip FD

Kay Cook FD MBIE

Private chapels of rest

Golden Charter pre paidfuneral plans

Please contact us for free no obligation advice

on Golden Charter funeral plans

COOK'S MEMORIALS

New memorials & renovations

Brochures and quotations on request

G.M. & J.A. PAKE

electrical centractor1 A complete range of work Tibbitts Farm,

domestic, commercial, Meadow Road,agricultural & industrial Willingham,

1 New installations Cambridge,1 Re-wiring

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1 Portable appliance testing tel/fax 01954 260 534

1 Periodic inspections mobile 07767 79 33 79

1 Surveying

. u "E":A wealth of experience

=m§ [£1— a price that's right

V, LKILBORN & SONL'VL electrical contractors

traditional service in a modern world

. commercial a domestic electrial contractors

- a family run business since 1949

s new work, extensions and alterations

. NIC Eic periodic inspectionsimam . rant . safety

- Free quotationo A" work guaranteed

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52 High Street Longsl'amon Cambridge cm 555

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Now open in Willingham

Occupational Health and Physiotherapy Clinic

We can help with:

° Back and neck pain' Sports injuries° Joint problems- Rehabilitation programmes in clinic, local

gyms and poolsReturn to work programmes

Opening hours:

Monday Tuesday & Thursday, 2.00pm A 8.00pmFriday |0.00am — 5.00pm

Saturdayl 0.00am — l .OOpm

Home visits by arrangementWe have a variety of items to assist with pain

and make work more comfortable for sale or rent.

Call 0 l 954 775002

Clinic Director". Christine Croft MSc PG Cert TLHE MCSP

Chartered and HPC Registered3| Church Street Willingham Cambridge CB4 5H5

www.cbcconsultancy.com

Jig ms. MEMORIALS WILL-INGRAM FUNERAL

l Mmumental Slorium'wcn SERVICE'

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3% not and Cold Food served 3}3F in our new Cafe '1'

:3; Open 7 days a week'9' Monday ~ Saturday 8.30am - 5mm .

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www.universalfencing.co.uk

SUPPLY ONLY OR SUPPLY AND ERECTFREE ESTlMATE

Highgnte Farm. Ovnr Road" wan INGHAM; Cambridge CB4 5H)

OPEN MON - FR! 7.30am - 5pmSAT 7.303111 - 12.00

commercial, agricultural,industrial 8. domestic fencing contractors

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TE] .1 01954 250 189

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Sensitive help with Other issues

01954 261400Registered Psychotherapist, Hypnotherapist, Counsellor

Paul Thompson

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Property Maintenance

Painting & DecoratingWall & Floor Tiling

For a free estimate.Phone 01954 203 913

Mobile 07792 874 926

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FED UP REPAIRINGAizpori'

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