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Issue 196 The Golden Green Association Newsletter December 2015 Plea from Bourne Park (and the rest of GG) From a Bourne Park resident:
Don’t ignore your doggy’s mess!
We know it sounds disgusting But it’s a thing you have to do.
They come in different sizes … (Both the doggy and the poo!)
So please, it really is your job(!)
If you own a dog or two. It’s done its business—PICK IT UP. It’s really down to you.
[Several people have remarked that
the problem is getting worse on the footpaths around GG. Report dog
fouling to TMBC—and how about
suggesting they run one of their campaigns here? AW]
Overhanging hedges
It would be good if owners could
keep the front of their properties clear
of hedges hanging over what little pavement we have in GG so that
people can walk safely.
Speeding
Residents and visitors of Bourne Park are reminded that the speed limit is
10 mph—please drive responsibly.
[We have a general problem of vehi-cles speeding through the hamlet.
How can we (legally) discourage it? Join Speed Watch but what else? AW]
The Bell: the Latest News First, the good news—the pub will stay
open over Christmas and the New Year! After manager Sarah Jayne’s
departure on 30 Nov, GG’s own Pierce Mill Lane resident and license owner
Doey Colfer has taken over with the
assistance of her partner Julian Hill, well known for organising the annual
Bell Golf Challenge.
No food will be available until the place
has been given a thorough tidy-up and the kitchen equipment checked over
but Doey hopes to offer hot food again
in mid-Jan. Her tenure is not yet per-manent, as she and the freehold own-
ers Hawthorn Leisure will want to con-sider how the business is faring—so
the best thing is to support the pub
now if you want it to remain a part of the community.
Doey & Julian extend a warm welcome to everyone. The usual activities will
continue: darts nights and Bernie’s Big Quiz, which is back on Mon 7 Dec.
And bat & trap will be back in April
(more details later).
In the meantime, the Christmas tree
outside The Bell is looking very bare—Doey has lights but very few decora-
tions—please could you show your sup-
port by donating one or two? Just tie them on! What a great way of showing
that we care about keeping The Bell.
Bell FC Lads Stay on Top! The Bell team continue to dominate
their division in the West Kent Sunday Football League in fine style. Here’s a
summary of the match reports posted on the WKSFL website for November.
The Bell team has seen plenty of action
and plenty of goals. They still top Divi-sion Four and have only lost one game
out of 11 played so far this season (one drawn). They had their best win
against The Tornados on 1 Nov, sweeping them aside 7-1. Craig Waller
scored a hat-trick; Andrew McKechnie
and Ryan Thorpe scored two each. The Bell started well, scoring after five
minutes with a header through Craig Waller from a great run and cross from
John Kerr. They continued to dominate
and scored two more headers through Andrew Mackechnie and Ryan Thorpe,
both from good crosses. Craig got his second goal with a fourth header from
a corner and Ryan Thorpe made it five just before half time with a great run
and lob over the advancing keeper’s
head. The Bell made changes at half time and seemed to lose momentum
until Andrew Mackechnie got his sec-ond, midway through the second half.
Tornados scored a consolation before
Craig completed a hat trick to make the final score 7-1.
In mid-Nov they managed a narrow 3–2 win against Hadlow United. The final
score makes the game sound more mundane than it actually was. Andrew
McKechnie scored twice and Leo Hall
made it three in the first half—and it easily could have been double that.
Bell were in complete control with Had-low rarely getting out of their own half.
But with a change of ends the roles
were reversed. Hadlow missed half a dozen one-on-ones, with Frank O'Reilly
a clear man of the match in the Bell goal. Hadlow finally had the ball in the
net twice in the last quarter of an hour.
On 29 Nov The Bell scrapped out a 1-1 draw against Insulators Reserves, their
first dropped points after a run of nine consecutive league wins. The Bell's
goal was by Glen Nicholls.
WI Xmas Tree’s Needles St Mary’s Church invited local clubs
and organisations to decorate trees for their Christmas Tree Festi-
val. GG WI decided that our dec-orations would be of the knit-
ted kind! At the half-
complet- ed, unstuffed stage they looked
weird; I’ve never seen icicles like it! However,
the finished deco-rations were
amazing.
Iris Wilson
Golden Green Carol Service
Sun 20 December
4pm Mission Hall
Followed by mince pies
and mulled wine
Choir singers and lesson
readers needed (any age)
Contact Alec Pelmore
(850739)
What’s On in Golden Green? More info:
Mondays Zoe’s Pilates Hall 10–11am 771747
Tuesdays Coffee Morning Hall 10am 850768
Tuesdays Mobile Library Vic. Rd 5–5.15pm 0300 333
6022
DECEMBER
Mon 7 Dec Bernie’s Big Quiz Bell 8.45pm 851748
Wed 9 Dec WI meeting Hall 7.45pm 850812
Sun 20 Dec GG Carol Service Hall 4pm 850739
Mon 21 Dec Bingo! Hall 8pm 850664
Holy Communion at the Mission Hall on Christmas Day has been cancelled
JANUARY
Mon 4 Jan Bernie’s Big Quiz Bell 8.45pm 851748
Mon 18 Jan Bingo! Hall 8pm 850664
Parish Council Contacts Parish Office Tel: 851878
Email: clerk@hadlowpc.co.uk Open Tue & Thu 9.30am–12 noon
Website www.hadlowpc-kent.org.uk Golden Green Councillors: Nick Collins: 850968
nicolins@btinternet.com Ed Bright: 850590
ed.bright@talk21.com
Bulky refuse lorry: Victoria Rd, GG
19 Dec 9.30–10.30am Next council meeting: 14 Dec 7.30pm
Hadlow Old School Hall
© Anne Waddingham 2015
For this month only, the newsletters
are being delivered by email or paper to every household in GG along with St
Mary’s Christmas services card.
If you’ve missed getting the newslet-
ters in 2015, sign up now for the email
edition or ask for the paper version.
Please tell us if you have a new neigh-
bour so that we can be sure they get the newsletters. Contact Anne (details
above) or Alec (850739).
Hand in items for inclusion in the next
issue to Anne Waddingham at 13
Sherenden Park (850048) or email gghamlet@outlook.com by
19 December.
GG Women’s Institute by Iris Wilson November’s speaker, Gillian Halcrow, gave us an insight into Christmas tradi-
tions, many of which go back to pagan times. Christmas trees first appeared
around 1830 and of course it was
Prince Albert installing a tree in Wind-sor Castle in 1848 which set the trend
for all. The custom of Yule log burning goes back to medieval times, when
they used a whole tree, putting the
larger end into the fire grate while the rest of was left in the room—as it
burned it was shifted forwards! It was always lit from the remains of the pre-
vious year’s tree. Mistletoe is a parasite that grows on apple and willow trees.
Its berries are poisonous to us but not
to birds, which love them. The druids thought the plant had mystical powers,
bringing good luck to households and warding off evil spirits. It’s also used as
a sign of love and friendship, hence the
kissing under it. Originally one picked a berry before a kiss and when all the
berries had gone there was no more kissing. I don’t think that happens now!
Ivy is associated with witches and holly with goblins. Christians also believe
that the prickles on the holly represent
the crown of thorns that Jesus wore when crucified and that the berries are
the drops of His blood. In pagan times, the holly was regarded as the male
plant and the ivy the female; whichever
gender was brought into the house first at Christmas would ‘rule the roost’ for
the following year! The first turkey came from Mexico—then why is it not
called a mexico? Because spices were
added as it travelled through Turkey, hence its name. Who’d believe that
Christmas traditions go back so far?
Our Christmas meal is on 15 December
at 12.30pm at Crown Point, Sevenoaks.
The WI Resolutions for 2016 can be
found in the Nov/Dec issue of WI Life.
Our next meeting is 9 December when our guest speaker is Mike Chantry with
his talk on ‘Coping with my stammer’.
A Merry Christmas and a happy and
peaceful New Year to everyone from
Golden Green WI.
For further information about GG WI,
please contact our President Rosemary Blackburn on 850812.
The Village Pump * OpenReach installed fibreoptic ca-
bles on poles down Victoria Road last month—a step nearer to superfast
broadband we hope. It’s a cheaper solution than burying them under-
ground but they are vulnerable to
damage by storms or accidents.
* The GG book club meets at Cockle
Oast, Hartlake Rd on 15 Dec at 7pm for a bring-and-share meal. Our book
for discussion is The Taxidermist’s Daughter.
* Daniel Bush’s Quiz Night last
month raised over £300. Thanks to all who came and to those who couldn’t
make it but made donations anyway.
* The RBL Poppy Appeal for Had-
low & Plaxtol District raised £7484
this year. Sean and Anne Wad-dingham would like to send huge
thanks to our generous donors and collectors for your support.
* East Peckham Silver Band are giving a free concert in St Mary’s
Church, Hadlow on 31 January at
3pm. All welcome. Don’t miss it!
* Resident Sam Taylor saw a large
black mink trotting towards her while walking her dogs along the Medway
River path between Oak Weir and
East Locks. Has anyone else seen it?
* A date to pencil in your new 2016
diary: Saturday 6 Feb for the Great GG Annual Fish ’n Chips Challenge.
More details next month.
Golden Green Association Committee wish you all a happy Christmas! Chair Alec Pelmore 850739 Secretary Howard Rogers 850329 Treasurer Gabrielle Lear 851252 Hall Bookings Rob & Ros Seall 850664 Newsletter Anne Waddingham 850048 Committee John Allen 851462, Chris Blackburn 850812, Ed Bright 850590, Nick Collins 850968, Linda Daker 851969, Andrew & Judith Deckers 850039, Stan Ellis 07711 014205, Graham Hargrave Smith 851576, Pete Hilborn 850278, Sarah Humphrey 851748, Jo Ivell 850291, Val & Michael Nobes 850768, Terry Parris 850725, Jane Rogers 850329, Pat Simmons 850257, June Thomas 850842, Sean Waddingham 850048,
A Williams Walker 852733
GGA Lottery Results October £25 Pete Hilborn £25 Michael Baulf
£25 Chris Pelmore
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