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August 2017
MONTHLY MAGAZINE MARSTON MAGNA AND RIMPTON
MARSTON MAGNA AND RIMPTON
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THE PARISHES OF
ST MARY THE VIRGIN, MARSTON MAGNA
and RIMPTON www.marstonmagnachurch.org.uk
RECTOR. Revd. Barbara Stanton b.stanton150@btinternet.com Tel: 850745
The Rectory, Camel Street, Marston Magna,
BA22 8DD
(To whom all enquiries should be made)
EDITOR: Samuel David Crabb sdc@samcrabb.com Tel: 850274
Wickham Farm, Marston Magna RIMPTON CONTACT
Nicola Benbow, Ash House, Rimpton wnbenbow@gmail.com Tel: 850434
MARSTON CONTACT
Molly Crabb, Wickham Farm, Marston Magna sdc@samcrabb.com Tel: 850274
RIMPTON: Normally every Sunday 10.45am, with Holy Communion on 1st Sunday each month. Morning Worship and Morning
Prayer on the 2nd and 4th Sundays. The 3rd Sunday Communion is either at Rimpton or Marston.
MARSTON MAGNA: Normally every Sunday 9.30 am, with Parish Communion on the 1st Sunday each month, and Morning
Prayer on the 2nd and 4th Sundays. The 3rd Sunday Communion is at either Marston Magna or Rimpton.
CHURCH OFFICERS RIMPTON MARSTON MAGNA
CHURCH WARDENS Mrs H. J. Stephens, Home Farm Cottage 851860 Mrs M L Crabb, Wickham Farm Tel: 850274
Mr J Lines, Clarke's Cottage 850828 Mr K N Field, 2 Homefield Court Tel: 850705
TREASURERS Mr David Gatrill-Smith, Covert House, Rimpton 851641 Mr Hugh Privett, The Manor Tel: 850294
P.C.C. SECRETARIES Mrs. M Green, Lark Rise, Woodhouse Lane 01963 220943 Dr M Moorhouse, 5 Homefield Court Tel: 850374
FREEWILL OFFERING/COVENANTS
Mr David Gatrill-Smith, Covert House Tel: 851641
ORGANISTS Mr Stephen Suttle, 4 Cooper's Barns, MM 850167 Mr Hugh Privett, The Manor Tel: 850294
CAPTAIN of BELL-RINGERS Mrs Caroline Baillie, Ginaville Tel: 850128
CHURCH ROTAS
MARSTON MAGNA Flower/Church Cleaning Sidesmen/Readers
Mrs M L Crabb, Wickham Farm Tel: 850274 Mr. Richard Venning Park Farm Tel: 851104
RIMPTON Flower Rota/Brass Cleaning Church Cleaning
Mrs M Le Hardy Tel: 850212 Mrs Hunter-Inglis Tel: 850656
THIS MAGAZINE IS DELIVERED FREE OF CHARGE TO EVERY HOUSE IN THE TWO PARISHES AND IS
PUBLISHED ON THE FIRST DAY OF EACH MONTH. MATERIAL SHOULD BE SENT TO THE RIMPTON AND
MARSTON MAGNA CONTACTS NOT LATER THAN THE 20TH OF EACH MONTH. IT IS PRINTED ON THE 26th
MONTHLY.
VOLUNTARY DONATIONS TO.WARDS PRODUCTION COSTS ARE ALWAYS WELCOME
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THE RECTORY August 2017
Dear All
We are in the season of summer and it has been a good one so far. Summer brings the Proms at the Royal Albert Hall. I remember being able to go many years ago when I was a student and sat in the Gods, as the gallery was called, or the pit, just in front of the orchestra where you either stood or sat on the floor. It is quite pleasant as there were flowers and a fountain. Later when I lived near Birmingham I was able to go and hear the Birmingham Symphony Orchestra under the then young, dark, curly haired Simon Rattle. Yesterday I listened to a programme about the new director, a young woman from Lithuania. Music has always been part of Worship. Much is made of this in the Old Testament and we know David of Goliath fame, was a good musician, singing and playing the harp as well as a dab hand with a sling. We are a few hundred years on from the likes of composers such as Handel and Haydn but even today a lot of new music is still composed for worship in Church. Our Cathedrals are still places of excellence with their choirs and magnificent organs and we have one of them at Wells. We are fortunate in our parishes to still have very able organists, pianists and a Benefice Choir. However we are losing Chris Perrin, at Marston through arthritis and Mary Dron at Chilton, who is moving, and we thank them for all their lively playing over the years. If there are any organists or pianists out there in our Benefice do get in touch if you could possibly help with our music rotas. This year is one where we have our Benefice Project to raise money for a charity, currently Starfish Asia, which provides education on a shoe string for the poorest of Pakistan. Quiz sheets are going round at a £1 a time, we have had pancakes and BBQ and now in August are having a concert in Marston Magna Church. Not only do we have organ and piano but our organists have good contacts and relations who come and add to the variety of music. The concert will be on Sunday 13th August at 7pm and will include wine and nibbles. Do try and support this event even if you do think you would like the music, you may be surprised how good it is. Revd. Barbara 01935 850745 CHURCH OF ST. MARY THE VIRGIN MUDFORD Wednesday 2 August 10.00 a.m. Holy Communion at Marston Magna Sunday 6 August 11.00 a.m. Morning Worship
6.30 p.m. Iona Communion Sunday 13 August 11.00 a.m. Morning Worship with Baptism Sunday 20 August 11.00 a.m. Holy Communion Sunday 27 August 11.00 a.m. Morning Worship CHURCH OF ST. JAMES, CHILTON CANTELO Wednesday 2 August 10.00 a.m. Holy Communion at Marston Magna Sunday 13 August 9.30 a.m. Holy Communion CHURCH OF ST. VINCENT, ASHINGTON Wednesday 2 August 10.00 a.m. Holy Communion at Marston Magna Sunday 20thAugust 5.00 p.m. Holy Communion STUDY GROUPS Marston/Rimpton Home Group The Group will not meet during August, but will resume in September. More details - Richard Gardner on 850127 HS
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CALENDAR OF SERVICES
AUGUST 2017
WEDNESDAY 2nd AUGUST
MARSTON MAGNA
GREEN
10 00a.m.Holy Communion
Reader: To be arranged
SUNDAY 6 AUGUST
MARSTON MAGNA
RIMPTON
GREEN – THE TRANSFIGUATION OF OUR LORD 9.30a.m. Parish Communion
10.45a.m.Holy Communion
TRINITY VIII
Reader: Dr. M Moorhouse
Sidesman: Mrs N Jackson
Reader: Mr/Mrs Gatrill-Smith
SUNDAY 13th AUGUST
MARSTON MAGNA
RIMPTON
SUNDAY 20 AUGUST
MARSTON MAGNA
RIMPTON
SUNDAY 27 AUGUST
MARSTON MAGNA
RIMPTON
GREEN
9.30a.m. Morning Prayer
10.45a.m. Morning Worship
GREEN
No Service, see Rimpton
10.45a.m.Holy Communion joint service with
Marston Magna
GREEN
11.00a.m. Benefice Holy Communion
10.45a.m. Holy Communion
TRINITY IX
Reader: Mrs E Jardine
Sidesman: Mrs E Jardine
Reader: Mr McKay
Mrs Stephens
TRINITY X
Reader:
Sidesman:
Reader: To be arranged
TRINITY XI Reader: Mrs D Smith
Sidesman: Mrs D Smith
Reader: Mr/Mrs Caruth
DATE Church Cleaning Church Flowers
High Altar
Locking Up
MARSTON MAGNA
AUGUST 2017
5 Aug Mr & Mrs Saggs Mrs K Redman Mr & Mrs Knott
12 Aug Mrs Gardner, Miss Lipscombe Mrs Gardner Mr H Privett
19 Aug Mrs Gardner, Miss Lipscombe Mrs Gardner Mr K Sibley
26 Aug Mrs R David Mrs J Borough Mrs N Jackson
RIMPTON
AUGUST 2017
5 Aug Mrs Tricker & Mrs Lines Mrs McCreight Mrs Lines
12Aug Mrs Lines & Mrs Stephens Mrs McCreight Mrs Ing
19Aug Mrs Woolley & Mrs McCreight Mrs Menist Mr Fewkes
26 Aug Mrs Green & Mrs Spencer Mrs Menist Mrs Caruth
St Mary’s Church, Marston Magna
Will be holding a Christmas Fayre on Saturday 2nd December 2017 At Marston Magna Village Hall from 10 am to 2 pm
Cakes, books, toys, bric-a-brac, Christmas decorations and stationery, fancy goods and raffle
Refreshments will be available
Gifts for stalls very much appreciated
Enquiries to Beryl Field 850705 or Cynthia Gardner 850127
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ST MARY THE VIRGIN, RIMPTON Services in Rimpton, August 2017: Wednesday 2nd August Monthly Communion for the Benefice at 10.00 am at Marston Magna Sunday 6th August Holy Communion at 10.45 am, Sunday 13th August Morning Worship at 10.45 am Sunday 20th August Holy Communion at 10.45 am Joint service with Marston Magna Sunday 27th August Holy Communion at 10.45am Sunday 3rd September Holy Communion at 10.45 am HS
FIR VILLA COMMUNION The monthly Holy Communion service held at Fir Villa takes place on the last Friday in each month. This month’s service will be held on Friday, 25th August at 4 pm. All are welcome. For further information contact Revd. Barbara Stanton, 01935 850745. Diary Dates for August Sunday 13th August - Concert Marston Magna Church 7pm Wednesday 23rd August - Fun Day for Primary aged children at Mudford Village Hall. Please contact Jo Dalton-Legget on 01935 427049 for more information Revd. Barbara Stanton, 01935 850745.
Letter from the Right Reverend Peter Hancock, Bishop of Bath and Wells In a magazine recently I read about a distance learning course being offered by St. John’s College in Nottingham specifically for Church Administrators. It combines study alongside working, takes about 18 months, and leads to a Certificate in Christian Studies. Those who have completed the course speak of how not only it has transformed their way of working, but how it changed the way others within the church perceived them and the work that they do. I found that really encouraging. All churches are dependent on the skills, gifts and talents of church members offering their time and expertise to help build up the Church. Valuing, appreciating and developing those God-given gifts is so important. When Paul wrote to the Church at Corinth he said; ‘Now to each one has been given
the Spirit’s gifts for the good of all.’ (1 Corinthians Chapter 12) He then goes on to give examples of those gifts. He mentions prophecy and healing, preaching and teaching, leadership and tongues and many others. But tucked away in that list of gifts and ministries we read that God has appointed people with the ability ‘to help others and those with gifts of administration’. Administrators are mentioned in the same list as apostles, miracle workers and prophets. Although as anyone who has ever been involved in Church work knows, administrators often are ‘miracle workers’, ensuring that all the necessary administrative tasks of the church are done efficiently and effectively. The word Paul uses for ‘administrator’ is the same word that is used for a pilot of a ship, whose task it is to steer the ship safely through the rocks and the shoals to the harbour. Administrators seldom stand in the limelight, they work in the background and shoulder the routine but essential work on which everything else depends. We don’t always know who counts the collection, produces the service sheets, takes the minutes, or staples the church magazine together. But God knows and without all those people the mission of the church would not go forward as it does. Hurrah for administrators. The Right Reverend Peter Hancock + Bishop of Bath and Wells
Rimpton Ladies Walking Group The next walk will be held on 16th August
2017 at 9.30 am Meet as usual in the VH Car Park at Rimpton
For full details contact Sheila Fewkes Tel 850227
MARSTON MAGNA CRAFTERS
We now meet on the third Monday of the month at 2.30 pm until 4.30 pm in Marston Magna Village Hall. Membership is £5 and thereafter costs £2 per month, payment only due if you attend. We have several activities planned for this year and welcome newcomers. All enquiries please - 01935 851576 Ruth David.
Rimpton Fete. Many thanks to all those that contributed to the Fete organising and running stalls, etc.
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Thanks to the Wessex Morris men who entertained us so admirably, and all those that attended the Fete and made the day such great a success enjoyed by all. A grand total of £2,297.34 was raised which will go towards the Church and Village Hall. Thank you all again. Lucy Caruth FRIENDS OF SOMERSET CHURCHES AND CHAPELS CHARITY RIDE AND STRIDE (Saturday 9th September 2017) After last year’s ride in the rain, I thought I’d have another shot at the FSCC bike ride in the hope that the weather will be better and I don’t get a puncture. Last year on a route out to Glastonbury/Street and back, I cycled 83 miles and visited 51 Churches. This will be my tenth ride and I would like to add one more Church to the total and get to 52. But on checking the map any additional ones seem to involve quite a few extra miles and some nasty hills. I will have to see how the legs are on the day. Any money raised goes wholly towards Church maintenance and repair. Half goes to Rimpton Church and half to the FSCC general fund which makes grants for Church maintenance in Somerset. If anyone would like to support this cause, please contact myself, John or Brenda Spencer. Sponsorship may be on a per church basis or a fixed sum Ricky Gibbs, Chez Nous, (Tel. 01935-850263) THE RAIN REPORT June started and finished with considerable rainfall, but the middle of the month saw 14 successive days with not a drop of rain. There were 12 wet days, 7 at the beginning of the month and 5 at the end, totalling 63.5 mms (2 ½ inches) of rainfall which is just 1 mm above the June average. This brings the total rainfall for the first half of the year to 349.5 mms (13 ¾ inches), 8 % below the average for this period of 380 mms (15 inches). Ricky Gibbs.
The Children’s Society The boxes that supporters of The Children’s Society kindly hold during the year are due for opening in the month of August. I shall contact box holders during August to arrange collection of the boxes accordingly. Any queries please do contact me? The Children’s Society works with vulnerable and disadvantaged children in this country. If anyone would like to become a box holder to support this organisation please contact me for further details. With thanks for your support. Pam Goodwin (Honorary Local Secretary) Greystones, Camel Street, Marston Magna Tel: 01935 850571 SUTTON MONTIS TENNIS CLUB Get fit, make friends and have fun! Sutton Montis Tennis Club welcomes new members of any age and ability. For those of you who are looking for enjoyable exercise in a friendly, non-competitive way, then this is the Club for you! If you would like more information, please ring Club secretary, Linda Neill on 01935 851031 and come and join us. Linda Neill
Marston Magna Short Mat Bowls Looking for a new interest? If you have nothing planned for Thursday afternoons why not come along and try bowls in the village hall 2.30-4.30. New members are always welcome. No experience is necessary; bowls can be provided. For more information contact Joan Burrough on 01935 851576 or Tony Green on 01963 220943.
Rimpton Parish Council
At this time of year when plant and hedge
growth are at a maximum, it would be helpful if
all of us could make sure that vegetation for
which we are responsible does not exceed our
property boundaries, and does not cause
obstruction by encroaching across pavements,
the highway, or the playing field.
It is a little way ahead of the autumn as yet, but
by way of a heads-up, we would ask all owners
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of trees that overhang pavements, walkways
or the highway to ensure that the fallen leaves
are blown or swept away – especially from
drain gullies and kerb gutters - as part of our
self-help approach to flooding prevention.
It was recently brought to our attention that
some red spray-painted graffiti has appeared
on the road in High Street. This is of course
illegal, and has been reported to Somerset
County Council Highways Dept.
Marston Magna & Rimpton WI Report Tradition has it that we enjoy an outing in July instead of meeting in the Village Hall. This year we considered visiting a jig-saw-puzzle-maker in Dorset or alternatively a picnic on Ham Hill. Both were thrown out in favour of an old favourite, Forde Abbey. The monks may have been banished by Henry VIII but he can’t keep us out! Many of our party had been on numerous occasions but the colourful flower borders and productive vegetable garden together with extensive grounds gave much pleasure. Our personal guided tour was instructive and lunch in the vaulted dining room proved popular as well. We meet again on Monday 14th August at 7.30pm with a demonstration of a summer menu that requires no cooking. All requests for “a taste” will be granted until supplies run out! There are no age restrictions to WI membership. I joined with my mother at the tender age of 28 and have been a regular with a few breaks throughout my life. It is a rare opportunity in this modern world to share quality time with women of all ages and from all walks of life. Visitors and prospective members are most welcome and further information can be offered by: Jenny Dench The Old Exchange Camel Street. 01935 850592 jennydench@hotmail.com
RIMPTON PARISH COUNCIL These are draft minutes excluding Appendices.
The Full Draft Minutes including all Appendices
can be viewed and/or downloaded from the
Village Website by going to
http://rimpton.net/parish-council/parish-council-
meetings/draft-parish-council-minutes/ . Anybody
unable to use the website who needs to see a hard
copy of the full Minutes please contact any of the
Councillors.
Minutes of the Meeting of Rimpton Parish
Council held in the Village Hall on Tuesday 4th
July 2017 at 7.30pm. All Local Electors were
invited to attend.
Present: J Tricker (Chairman), R Billings (Vice Chair), S Levett, C Brady, plus Cllr M Lewis, E Meecham (Clerk), and 7 Members of the Public The meeting commenced after an Open Session
for Rimpton Parishioners only. Notice was given
that the tree at Pound House was due to be cut
shortly and there would be quite a bit of traffic in
the area. The clerk read an email received from
Mr Gibbs regarding grass cutting, the council
discussed the content and are unaware of any
restrictions on times that lawns should be cut. Mr
A Horsington and Mr P Horsington introduced
themselves to the meeting; they have recently
purchased Pitfield Corner Farm. They informed
the meeting of their intention to keep cattle on site
and to tidy the site. General discussion was held
regarding various aspects that will need their
attention.
Agenda items
1. Apologies – Apologies were received from Mrs Cave-Bigley 2. Declarations of Interest – None received 3. Minutes of the previous meetings – Unanimously agreed as a true and accurate record of the meetings 4. Matters arising from previous minutes and not on Agenda a. 1703 – 1f – Contact Dog Warden re: report of dog fouling – Clerk – The Clerk informed the meeting that a response has been chased. b. 1703 – 11 – Newsletter item – Clerk – The article has not yet been submitted for inclusion within the newsletter, but will be sent to be included with these minutes. c. 0205 – 10b – HGV sign – R Billings – This will be covered under the Highways report. d. 0205 – 10c – Letter to PCC – Clerk – Complete. e. 0205 – 14a – Contact number to be forwarded – Clerk – Complete. f. 0205 – 14a – Meeting with Chris Cooper to be arranged – J Tricker – A meeting was held and there was a satisfactory response. Extra work has been agreed in readiness for the fete. There is a need to ensure that the cost is correct and reflects the work being done by SSDC. g. 0205 – 16 – Noticeboard quotes – Clerk & J Tricker – As yet no quotes have been sought,
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however, Mr Tricker and Mr Brady will discuss the purchase and installation of new Perspex. 5. Community Safety & Police Issues – There was an email circulated via the Neighbourhood Watch email system. There was an attempted theft of a motorcycle at Lower Farm. If anyone has any information they are urged to inform the police. 6. County and District Councillors report – Cllr Lewis gave his reports. At SCC there are issues regarding Hinkley Point. The Energy Innovation Centre at Highbridge with regard to businesses. It is anticipated that due to their current investment the French Government will continue with the Hinkley Point scheme. At SSDC the council are still continuing with their ‘Transformation’ programme. It is anticipated that there will be savings of £2.5 million and will result in different methods of operating the services. It was also reported that the costs of some of the projects have not been realised, for example the Westlands project is costing more than anticipated. 7. Community Issues a. Village Fete – It was unanimously agreed by the Council that temporary structures and dogs should be allowed on the play area for the fete. 8. Finance a. Finance statement – Agreed. b. Receipts – None – Noted. c. Payments - Clerks Salary, HMRC, Clerks expenses, £40 Internal Audit – All agreed unanimously. d. Website costs – the website costs are increasing from £30 to £34.80 (not including VAT). The Council unanimously agreed to the increase. Dr Billings gave a report on the website statistics, please see appendix 1 for more detail. e. The warranty on the laptop will expire this year. PC World has offered a 4 year extension for £164. It was unanimously agreed not to take up the offer. 9. Governance – Nothing to report 10. Planning Applications:
17/02323/FUL – Woodlands, Roe Lane, Rimpton,
Yeovil, Somerset, BA22 8FG – Amendments to
previously approved scheme 13/00646/FUL. New
open fronted double garage. Temporary use of
studio as dwelling until completion of main house
construction and retention of No2 Woodlands as a
site office prior to demolition. Retrospective
permission to erect stone retaining wall around
parking area, adjacent to White Post Lane and
form covered refuse and recycling bin store.
Retrospective permission to re-contour areas of
the site using earth spoil from ground works, and
create reed bed/pond. – The applicant gave the
history of the application. Following discussion the
Council unanimously agreed that they had no
objections to the proposal.
11. Highway matters a. Highways report – Dr Billings gave his highways report, see appendix 2 for further details. Various items were discussed. The issue of the visibility when joining the A359 at the Pitfield exit from the village is poor due to the lack of hedge maintenance. Dr Billings will report the issue to SCC. There is also a report of graffiti on the road, this is illegal and should not be done. It was agreed that an article be written for inclusion in the newsletter to include this. There is a large pothole outside 4 Daisyfield, Dr Billings will report this to SCC. 12. Footpaths a. Public Footpaths strimming – Footpath Warden Report – The clerk read the report as provided by Mr Gibbs. 13. Environment/Trees a. Tree warden report – Nothing to report. 14. Flooding – It was confirmed that the bid for grant funding has been sent to SCC. 15. Playground – In Mrs Cave-Bigley’s absence Dr Billings gave the report, please see appendix 3 for further details. a. Playground report b. Roundabout – It was suggested by Cllr Lewis that James Duvall or Tim Cook at SSDC may be able to provide some grant funding for assistance with the cost, Mr Brady agreed to contact them. c. Painting – It was agreed the Mr Brady and Dr Billings will try to arrange a site meeting with Tim cook of SSDC. d. Bins – It was agreed that 1x Hooded Trimline bin in green be ordered (£87.90) and 1x Oaklands Plastic Cesar in black be ordered (£134.95), the council also agreed to approach Marcus Ryall regarding assistance to install the new bins. e. Hedge cutting – the hedge surrounding the play area and associated with 6 Daisyfield is an issue. It needs cutting. It was agreed that the clerk would contact Yarlington to discuss it. 16. Clerk’s report and correspondence – Nothing to report. 17. Any other urgent matters raised with the permission of the Chairman – Mr Brady asked for an update from the clerk regarding the enforcement case, this was duly given. 18. There being no further business the meeting was closed at 8.57pm. Date of next meeting – Tuesday 5th September
at 7.30pm, in addition the dates for the
meetings over the next year were organised
as: 7/11/17, 9/1/18, 6/3/18, 1/5/18 and 3/7/18
Emma Meecham, Clerk, 15 Meadow Road,
Yeovil, BA21 5PB, 01935 415361
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Do you know someone who is looking to rent a 1 bedroom apartment in Chard?
Yarlington currently have a vacancy at Snowdon House in Chard. Snowdon House is part of an Assisted Living scheme. It’s a friendly place to live mainly occupied by older people that offers the perfect balance of safety and independence. Residents receive a weekly visit from an experience support co-coordinator and the property comes with an alarm system that allows residents to contact staff 24 hours a day. If you know someone who would love the opportunity be considered for this apartment, please call 01935 404500 or email Lettings@yhg.co.uk Many thanks and best wishes, The Lettings Team Yarlington Housing Association
NEWS FROM THE HOME FRONT
Greetings from all at Fir Villa. July 2017!
Wow, these monthly round ups come around quickly!!! A busy month yet again for the Fir Villa camp. Lots of activities and new faces to talk about. With the residents now having more space we have started to compile a new activities plan for them that will run throughout the day, focusing on the residents being as involved in the home, events and activities as possible. We have had a varied sample of musicians and productions coming to visit the residents. We started the month with a visit from Sharandy’s Birds of Prey and the Alpaca’s from Alpaca Adventures, the residents really enjoy having the animals visit and they are all so well trained and sociable, (the animals as well as the residents!!) We’ve also enjoyed performances from local musicians and music groups these include the Shorton Ukulele Group, Robin Geard on his Accordion and our regular music therapist Frances Musica and Julia Sutherland. As a home Fir Villa is committed to supporting local community groups and are now visiting the Village Cafes in the area. We plan to make these
visits regularly with a mix of residents attending each time and hope to build relations with the villagers and the community. Some of our residents have also started attending The Green Shed in Sherborne, which really encourages them to get involved with making products to sell to support the charity. The residents really enjoy getting their hands dirty and getting involved, it really does encourage them to be more active and to reminisce on their past work and skills, which is great for us to see. The residents have also been taking part in the “School in a Bag” campaign, helping to prepare bags to be sent and showing their interest in the charity. We plan to fill more bags throughout the year with the support of the “School in a Bag” advisors. In the coming months we have loads more music and activities planned that will hopefully entertain the residents. As always, I really do encourage outside agencies and volunteers to come and share their knowledge and skills with us. It really would be great to get the residents more involved in Arts and Craft so if there are any budding card makers, sewers or knitters etc. please get in contact we really do welcome you. Tel. 01935 850670. For now I think that is it ….. Until next time. Best Wishes Tracy
Parents Encouraged to apply for up To 30 hours Of Funded Childcare Somerset County Council is encouraging working parents to apply for up to 30 hours of funded childcare for three and four year olds. From September 2017, the Government is doubling the amount of funded childcare hours from 15 hours to 30 hours a week (for 38 weeks each year). The additional hours will support working parents who are struggling to pay childcare costs, or who may be looking to increase their working hours. Cllr Frances Nicholson, Cabinet Member for Children and Families at Somerset County Council, said: “This is a great initiative and one that really benefits working parents, potentially saving families up to £5,000 per year. Don’t delay, apply now to see how much funded childcare you
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are entitled to and reserve your place at a local childcare provider.” Parents can claim up to 30 hours of funded childcare per term-time week (38 weeks) for each of their three or four year olds. This can also be spread across the year to include school holidays, up to a maximum of 1,140 hours a year. To qualify both parents must be working and earning on average at least the equivalent of 16 hours at the National Minimum or Living Wage per week. And parents must earn less than £100,000 a year. To apply for this new offer, parents need to go to www.childcarechoices.gov.uk If eligible, parents will receive an 11 digit code to take directly to a participating childcare provider. For more information and a list of all the participating childcare providers, visit Somerset County Council’s website at www.somerset.gov.uk/eye30
Lizzie’s Childminding
Queen Camel Registered with OFSTED
* Friendly and exciting learning environment
* Arts, crafts and messy play * Wellie walks and outdoor play
* Music, rhymes and more * Local outings and farm visits
Please contact Lizzie Gilbert for more details on 07807967708
MOBILE HAIRDRESSING
Grace Isbell from Mudford Sock is operating a mobile hairdressing business. She used to work for Unisex in Yeovil and then Sherborne. She is a Unisex hair stylist. You can contact Grace on her mobile 07738 636489 or by email grace.isbell@hotmail.com or her home number is 01935 410800. Grace is very happy to visit you in your home and that will save you a journey to Yeovil or Sherborne. Or you can visit her salon in her home.
“Marston Magna – “Our Village” in the 20th Century”
Have you ever wondered….what it was like to be an evacuee in Marston during World War 2? What did people do for a living in this village in 1901? How many shops were here even in the 1990’s? When was the village cut off by snow?
Benefice Choir The choir has been asked to sing at a wedding on 5th August at 1pm in Marston Magna Church. Please do your best to attend if you are able. Our next rehearsal is at 10am on Saturday 12th August at Marston Magna Church. The following rehearsals at Marston Magna Church are: Saturday 26th August, 2nd & 9th September (for Patronal Festival on Sunday 10th September at Marston Magna, starting at 5pm) Please remember to bring ALL the music yet to be sung at any service with you to each rehearsal. If you need a copy of anything, please let me know, and I can organise that for you. We are always keen to recruit new singers. There is no audition, so why not come along, join in, and have fun with us. If you would like more information please email Jane Perrin at 5churcheschoir@gmail.com
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If you are interested in the history of our village, you will want to read our illustrated book. More than 200 copies have been sold since it was published in September 2015. We have recently ordered a reprint and there are now limited copies available for the price of £12. Ring Elizabeth Crouch 850329 or email elizabeth.crouch1@tiscali.co.uk to purchase a copy.
MARSTON MAGNA & RIMPTON GARDENING CLUB
We had a super evening at the Garden Party on the 15th July, despite the slight rain showers. A good time was had by all. Ruth and Joan’s garden was a delight and a lot of hard work was put on before the party. Well done girls! We had a good attendance of nearly 50, if only the meetings were so well attended.
The next meeting is the Garden Show on 9th September, at Rimpton Village Hall. The
schedule is enclosed with this magazine – keep hold of it as the entry forms are on the back. More will be available on the day if more than one family member is entering. Hope all the children have been busy as there are cups and money to be won.
VICTORIA SPONGE RECIPE (all in one) 6 oz. self- raising flour 6ozs sugar 6ozs softened butter 1.5 tsp baking powder 3 large eggs 1 Preheat oven 180 degrees, Fan160, Gas 4. 2 Grease two 7 inch sandwich tons, and line base with baking parchment. 3 Beat all ingredients until thoroughly mixed. Divide between 2 tins, level tops. 4 Bake for 25 minutes, leave to cool in tins for a few minutes, then turn out onto wire rack. 5 When cooled sandwich together with jam. Sprinkle tops with castor sugar. Looking forward to seeing you all at the show. Eileen Oldham. President.
SUPERB DEFRA APPROVED
FREE RANGE HENS EGGS
(FROM HENS THAT HAVE PROVIDED WINNING EXHIBITS AT GILLINGHAM, DORCHESTER, MELPLASH & YEOVIL
AGRICULTURAL SHOWS)
FOR SALE @
£1.20 PENCE per BOX of 6 EGGS
(PLEASE LEAVE PAYMENT
IN ATTACHED BOX) Provided by John & Susie (Professor S.J Eykyn) at
Staplemead, Church Lane, Rimpton Near Yeovil, Somerset BA22 8AE
PLASTIC MILK BOTTLE TOPS
Good news!! I’ve just sent a cheque for £63 to Dorset & Somerset Air Ambulance, proceeds from 5 month’s worth of milk bottle tops, so teaming up with Glenda Martin from Gillingham has been worthwhile.
QUEEN CAMEL TENNIS CLUB
A small friendly Club with 2 floodlit hard courts for all players on either a ‘Pay & Play’ basis or as a club member. A wide variety of coaching is available including Saturday a.m. coaching for Juniors plus Camps in the holidays. We welcomes new members for the season that started in April.
Visit www.qctc.co.uk or call the Club Secretary on 01935 850300 for more
information.
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I also have a lovely elderly gentleman called Brian Cornelius, from Hinton St George, near Crewkerne, who is bringing me at least 5 black bags full a month. So tell your neighbours, tell your family and tell your friends and who knows what we can achieve by the end of the year. Thank you all again for your efforts. Marion Dean. 01935 850032
Marston Magna Parish Council Full Draft Minutes including all Appendices can be viewed and/or downloaded from the Village Website, by going to :- https://marstonmagnaparish.co.uk/agendas-minutes/ . Anybody unable to use the website who needs to see a hard copy of the full Minutes please contact any of the Councillors.
DRAFT MINUTES OF MARSTON MAGNA
PARISH COUNCIL MEETING HELD ON
MONDAY 17th July 2017
PRESENT: CLLR, Fred Monson (Chair), Sam
Mildon (Vice-Chair), Kate Whittell, Pete Griffiths,
Sam Crabb, CCLR/DCLR Mike Lewis and Lucy
Gibbons (Clerk)
Open session - Seven members of the public
were present.
A lengthy discussion was held, regarding the
speed of vehicles and the size of HGV’s that pass
through the village. The difficulty that pedestrians
have using the limited pavements is also a
concern. Highways visited the site of the recent
serious accident at the corner of Rimpton Rd.
Suggestions for improvements include a 20mph
speed limit, a new ‘sharp bend’ sign, bollards, a
raised pavement and chevrons, although none of
these will offer a complete solution. The PC
discussed Speed indicator devices, traffic lights
and traffic speed calming tables. SC will write a
letter/petition and distribute it, through councillors
to other villagers to ask Highways to take urgent
action, as the PC feel it is only a matter of time
before there is an even more serious or fatal
accident.
When ML arrived we asked him if he would
consider putting in a bid for us under the ‘Small
Improvement Scheme’ ML will consider this, but
he has other areas that are currently a priority, and
we did have works paid for under this scheme four
years ago. ML will go back to Highways and
discuss this matter further; he will also look into
the possibility of requesting HGV recognition
cameras. LG to request more frequent speed
enforcement visits.
A member of the public highlighted the fact that a
footpath across a field beyond the Marston Inn
has been completely blocked by the farmer. PG
will report this.
The hedge between the Village Hall and
Townsend is extremely overgrown. SM will report
this to Yarlington and ask them to take remedial
action.
The public session was closed.
1. APOLOGIES FOR ABSENCE – None 2. DECLARATIONS OF INTEREST - None 3. THE MINUTES OF THE PARISH COUNCIL MEETING HELD ON 27th March 2017 - Were agreed and signed. 4. MATTERS ARISING – The barriers placed
along Garston Lane have been put in place by
SCC whilst they consider how best to repair/re-lay
the listed footpath, where it is extremely uneven.
5. CO-OPTION OF NEW COUNCILLORS – As
there was no request to hold an election for the
two vacancies, Rex Knott and Lawrence Hopkins
were nominated and unanimously voted in.
Acceptance of office and Declarations of interest
forms were signed. FM welcomed them both to
the PC.
6. SAVILLS – INFORMATION ON FUTURE
PLANNING APPLICATION FOR WICKHAM
FARM - A representative from Savills Planning
Consultants attended the meeting to carry out an
initial consultation on a proposed outline planning
application, on behalf of the Wickham Farm
Partnership. Outline plans were distributed which
showed the siting of eight new buildings and two
listed barn conversions. The consultant
acknowledged that the visibility at the egress to
the site was currently difficult and that
improvements would be needed. The consultants
have been unable to get SCC Highways to meet
with them and have therefore employed a private
consultant to look into the entrance issues. As
part of the site is in the flood zone, a full risk
assessment of the site will be carried out. The aim
will be to reduce the run off of surface water from
the site. The next stage will be a public exhibition
of the plans in the village hall. This will be
advertised in the magazine, for probably
September. The aim is to submit a full planning
application later in the autumn.
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7. REPORTS FROM SOMERSET COUNTY
COUNCILLOR, DISTRICT COUNCILLORS,
PARISH REPRESENTATIVES ON OUTSIDE
BODIES AND COUNCILLORS ON THEIR
AREAS OF INDIVIDUAL RESPONSIBILITY –
Cllr Mike Lewis advised us that the amount of
Government funded Childcare available to 3 and
4 year olds, is doubling from 15 to 30 hours per
week. A statement about this will be put into the
magazine.
8. PLAY PARK –SSDC have completed the re-
staining of the climbing frame steps and re-
painting of the skate ramp. There was a question
regarding the repairs to the concrete slope leading
to the footbridge, whether there was still a gap left
in the concrete, where the wooden boards had
been removed. LG to follow this up.
KW has been carrying out monthly visual
inspections of the play park. There is nothing new
to report, except that the brambles and hedge
needs cutting back. SM to ask the Gardening
Handyman if he could action this.
9. GRASS CUTTING – The Gardening Handyman
is charging £18 per hour to cut the grass in the
park and the triangle. SM to check why he is
leaving a small area of grass uncut in the park.
10. CAR PARK WHITE LINING – SSDC have offered to go 50/50 on the price of a clean-up, sweep and wash down of the Village hall car park. The cost to us would be £209. After discussion, it was decided that M Jagelman would ask the Marston Inn, who carried out the recent work to their car park, and what the cost was, before we decide to proceed. He will report back in our September meeting. 11. FLOOD PLAN – SM is attending a meeting in
Queen Camel on the 18th July. SC hopes to
attend also.
12. SPEED AWARENESS COMPETITION – FM
to chase.
13. CHAIRMAN'S ANNOUNCEMENTS – Following a successful Village open weekend, FM suggested that we should have a recreation field for village use. Possible sites include the Moat field or land owned by County Farm Estates, adjoining Little Marston Road/Townsend. LG was asked to write to them stating our desire to extend our request for a small amount of land under the Community Asset Transfer Scheme. SC to provide further details and a plan (as in May PC minutes) 14. CLERKS REPORT – LG reported that following the successful implementation of the
permit scheme, the Somerset Waste Partnership was now able to extend the time that vans, trailers etc. were able to use the recycling centre. Full details can be found at www.somersetwaste.gov.uk 15. CORRESPONDENCE – Our ICO registration
has been completed. We have received a VAT
refund of £120.20. We received a poster of the
SSDC Gold Star Awards for 2017. Nominations
are now open; so if you know a young person who
is doing something special in the community, a
youth club/organisation that deserves some
recognition, or an adult who gives up their time
supporting young people, then please nominate
them for a Gold Star. The poster will be displayed
on the Village hall notice board.
16. PLANNING; (a) APPLICATIONS CONSIDERED (UNDER STANDING ORDER 3(b)(xvi)) BEFORE THIS MEETING: None (c) APPLICATIONS FOR CONSIDERATION:
None
(d) APPLICATIONS RECEIVED AFTER THE
PUBLICATION OF THE AGENDA:
17/02606/LBC Inskip, Court House, Garston Lane
- Replace existing windows with timber Georgian
windows. The Parish Council agrees that double-
glazing should be allowed, however, we would like
to see lead bars, rather than timber bars. We
would also like to match the existing number of
panes of glass (i.e. 6 not 8) per window.
17/02720/FUL, Howard/Butterfield, Coopers
Farm, Camel Street, Conversion of existing
garage into additional living accommodation and
erection of two-storey side extension. From an
aesthetic design perspective, the Parish Council
has concerns about the removal of the window
from the roadside of the garage. We would also
prefer to see a pitched roof on the new extension.
Otherwise, we are happy with this application.
(e) PLANNING DECISIONS RECEIVED: 17/01772/FUL Eaglen, Millstone House, Rimpton Rd. Erection of a summerhouse/hobbies room in rear garden – Approved, with conditions. 17. FINANCE; a) CHEQUES REQUIRED FOR SIGNING: – L
Gibbons (Clerk April-June – Salary £498.42 /
expenses £33.72), The Gardening Handyman,
Park grass cutting (April – July) £189 - All
payments approved
b) REPORTING OF CHEQUE SIGNED PRIOR
TO THE MEETING: None
c) BANK RECONCILLIATION – Was agreed and
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signed.
d) INTERNAL AUDIT- This has been completed, with no issues raised. The accounts are now with the External Auditor, for inspection. 18. QUESTIONS AND ITEMS ARISING AFTER THE PREPARATION OF THIS AGENDA, SUCH MATTERS ARE FOR NOTING OR DEFERRAL TO A FUTURE MEETING. - None
17. ITEMS FOR NEXT MEETING: Fracking, MM Parish website 18. DATES OF THE NEXT MEETINGS: 25th September 2017 Meeting closed at 21.00 hours: Lucy Gibbons – Clerk to Marston Magna Parish Council. Rose Cottage Pendomer Yeovil Somerset BA22 9PH. T: 01935 863106 Email: l.gibbons@btinternet.com Website: www.marstonmagnaparish.co.uk
From your Village Agent Cath Holloway
Village Agent – July 2017 Edition
Lovely August! It is hot (hopefully), companies slow down as their employees take annual leave, children off school screech around the supermarket aisles, the beaches and the A303 are jammed. Time to think about your heating! Summer is the best time to get your boiler serviced and ready for the autumn – find out any potential issues before it gets cold! Oil is usually cheaper at this time so take advantage - check with boiler juice for all the local prices or join an oil purchasing group like Somerset Community Oil Scheme 01603 881888. Take the time to check that you are on the cheapest tariff by using a comparison website. Look at the small print on your bill, it will give you the information about how your average usage which you enter into the website and it finds the best deals. Your bill will also let you know if you are on your company’s best tariff. You can phone and ask if you are not sure. September is when you register for the Winter Warmer Discounts with your energy company. If you are on pension credits or are considered vulnerable, you can be eligible for more than £100 off you winter bill – if you register. Give your energy companies a call and see if you are eligible.
Once you have thought about the cold weather, now think about the hot weather! Independent Age have a super booklet called Summerwise which you can download and print or call 08003196789. It contains useful tips such as checking the effect your medication can have on your hydration and skin sensitivity. Don’t forget also that medication often has to be stored usually under 25C watch out for those hot days! They also remind us that we do need some sun exposure to get our quota of vitamin D from the UVB rays and they don’t travel through glass. Independent Age have also produced a new free booklet discussing scams – how to identify and what to do. I have 10 to give away or phone 08003196789. They also have a scam spotting test on www.independentage.org/scams-quiz . Remember the more potential scams we discuss, less will become a reality. Village Agents are a charity organisation provided to help you. I can give advice on staying independent in your home, understanding your bills, how you can make the most of your finances and available benefits, I can help if you are becoming a carer for a partner, or helping you to get the care you need. I also help with starting new social groups in the area. Getting people together to get the most out of living in our beautiful villages. You can find me at local coffee mornings and events or call and email me. cath@somersetrcc.org.uk 07968521746
Cath Holloway Village Agent Mobile: 07968 521746 Email: cath@somersetrcc.org.uk www.somersetrcc.org.uk
Update from 3rd Sparkford Scout Group
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North Cadbury – Sparkford – Queen Camel – Marston Magna – South Cadbury – Corton Denham – Castle Cary – Compton Pauncefoot – Galhampton – West Camel – North Barrow and more!!! Our Scout, Cub and Beavers come from all these villages so please read our news. Thank you so much!
Cycling, camping, kayaking and a search for new helpers Our Beavers were lucky enough to be invited to Sherborne Fire Station where they learned how to put out a fire at home. Most of the children attended their first overnight 'Camp' in North Cadbury Village Hall. They slept in tents and took part in a pioneering challenge using spaghetti and marshmallows! The Beavers have also been cycling, & completed Navigation Stage 1 badge - map reading and compass skills. This month has been really busy for the Cubs. We had a really successful camp with all the other Cub groups in the district. We have been learning about wildlife conservation at Babcary Meadows, and we have been learning about farming at Wales Dairy. Thank you so much to the Somerset Wildlife Trust and the Hewlett family for hosting these fantastic visits.
The Scouts have been making the most of the better weather enjoying evening bike rides, hiking and some fantastic kayaking at Langport. Preparations are also well underway for the great summer camp adventure to Kent International Jamboree with West Coker Group and around 6,000 other Scouts from all over the world! WE ARE LOOKING FOR NEW LEADERS FOR SCOUTS AND CUBS – this could be as casual helpers or full leaders - anyone interested in joining or helping please email sparkfordscoutgroup@gmail.com For any other enquiries or ideas please contact Helen Wooldridge – helen@cuddledry.com Beavers 5 ¾ – 8 years, cubs 8 – 10 ¼, scouts 10 ¼ plus. If you are an adult and like adventurous activities and would like to join one of the biggest youth organisations in the world, working with young people we would like to hear from you. Further information can be obtained through www.Scouts.org.uk and search for recruitment.
ADVERTISMENTS & NOTICES.
FARMERS’ PRODUCE MARKETS IN OUR
AREA. The following Farmers’ Markets are taking place in our neighbourhood. Here are some of the venues and times below:- YEOVIL Somerset Farmers’ Market 2016:- The 4th Saturday of the month 9a.m.-2p.m. in Middle Street BA20 1LF Next Market 23rd March For more information visit www.SomersetFarmersMarkets.co.uk or phone 01373 814646 WINCANTON, THE MEMORIAL HALL, TOWN CENTRE Regular market on the first Friday of each month. Trading 9.00 a.m. until 12 noon. SHERBORNE FARMERS MARKET A Regular market is held on the 3rd Friday of every month. GLASTONBURY ST. JOHN’S CAR PARK TOWN CENTRE. A regular market on the fourth Saturday of each month. Trading 9.00a.m. until 1.00p.m. WELLS The MARKET PLACE ,WELLS Regular Farmer’s Market as part of the Wells Weekly Wednesday Market. Trading 9.00a.m. until 2.30 p.m. Other Venues and times can be found on the Village
Notice Boards. Look at www.sfmdirect.co.uk or phone 01458 830801. Do you need help with your household duties? If yes then give me Melissa Farr a call on 07392368682 to discuss your requirements. I am very reliable and trustworthy. No job will be too big or too small. Prices negotiable.
BROADBAND PROBLEM? Any computer
problem solved: computers, networks or phone
lines. Broadband and networking installed for
home or office. Specialist engineer BT trained
with over 30 years experience. Quality
guaranteed, friendly service. Tel. Richard Crabb
01935 808094 email rc@broadbandfixit.com
REMOVALS & STORAGE - Armishaws
Removals will move your furniture or store your
goods. Office:- Wincanton Business Park,
Wincanton, Somerset, BA9 9 RT, Tel. 01963 34065,
enquiries@armishaws.com web
www.armishaws.com using code BW 222
KEITH TUCKER – Carpentry, Joinery, Building.
- Also Handmade Kitchens, Fitted Kitchens,
Refurbishments, Garden Summer Houses and
Furniture. Orchard Carpentry, Tel. 0779 954 6088
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PHILIP HODDER ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR.
Part P Registered, Over 30 years experience, small jobs welcome, personal
service.- Rewiring, replacement fuse boards, extra sockets, lights etc. fault
finding. Telephone 01935 850027 & 07836 710130
VALE OF CAMELOT GROWERS, SPARKFORD
BA22 7JR, PLANTS GALORE – Lots of Pick Your
Own – Broad Beans etc. An interesting selection of
high quality perennials and annuals tomato and
vegetable plants. OPEN Tues - Sat - 9.30am - 5.30pm.
Sunday - 10am - 4pm and on Mondays we are
CLOSED (except for Bank Holidays when we will be
open) - TEL 07969 372979
LAWRENCE ELECTRICALS
Domestic/Commercial/Security (Inc. alarms/CCTV) from
extra sockets to Full Rewire. Tel: 01935 891090, Mobile
07889511576. Covering Dorset & surrounding areas. Part P
Registered for Building Regulations. Lawrence Dolan City
& Guilds Accredited. Free Estimates.
TREE CARE Chris Lee- Qualified Tree Surgeon NCH
(Arb) & NPTC, Gardener, Hedge Trimming, Landscaping &
more. Etc. His .has now moved to South Cadbury. Garden
& Tree Maintenance. Tel 01963 440352, New Number
Mobile 07899 000107
NORDCAT BUS – FOR SHERBORNE and area
Booking Procedure
Telephone 01258 473154 between 9 a.m. and 2 p.m.
and speak to Richard (Mon, Tues, Wed, Thurs &
Friday) to book or get a booklet and registration form.
Due to the great demand of the services advance
bookings are required as follows:-
Day Trips on a Wednesday should be booked 8 days
before the trip. There has been no demand for local trips
for shopping from our area at present – but you might
change that.
If you would like to use this service you will need to
send a registration fee of £5 per household - cheque
made payable to NORDCAT (1 Old Market Cross
House, Market Cross, Sturminster Newton, Dorset,
DT10 1AR) and the actual bus fares are free.
J C Roofing
& Building
Maintenance General roof repairs of pitched and flat
roofs
Chimney repointing and lead
flashings Timber and plaster repairs
Gutter, fascia and soffit
replacement Contact your local tradesman on
Land 01935 840277 Mobile 07703 433663
Garden Machinery Sales & Service We can service and repair any make
of lawn mower and also offer a collection service. Full workshop
service/repair and welding facilities available.
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No job too large or too small Draper hand & power tools
Gardening tools, Hardware, Welders & consumables, Electric fencing,
Gates, Auto electrical consumables, Safety boots and Wellington boots, Waterproofs, Clothing, Pet food,
Antifreeze, Batteries, Garden machinery, Hayter, Alko, Briggs &
Stratton, Honda, New Holland. Husqvarna,
Worx, Kawazaki, Mitox, DR, Location.
Come and see for yourself at Rimpton Road Marston Magna TEL 01935 850426
Opening times Mon – Fri 8 am – 5.00pm Sat 8 am – 12.00 noon
Pilates Pilates Foundation
Friday at Marston Magna Village Hall
5.00pm – 6.00pm (Beginners)
6.15pm – 7.15pm (Intermediate)
Contact Mo for details on:
07815748518
mospilates@yahoo.com
Private Sessions 1 to 1 also available
We welcome new visitors of all ages and abilities
RESTORATIVE YOGA
Rimpton Village Hall Regular weekly Wednesday class
9.30 – 10.30am
Sandford Orcas Village Hall Regular weekly Monday Class
6.30 – 7.30pm (This class is occasionally on a Tuesday, please contact to check)
£5 per class
Please contact me if you have any questions
Kate Whittell
07881628780 or katewhittell@hotmail.com
All abilities very welcome Classes will involve standing and floor work
Please bring a yoga/Pilates mat if you have one
Handmade wreaths, pictures and accessories made in Rimpton using feathers
and cartridges. Shop online at
www.ruffledfeathersco.co.uk Facebook & Instagram:
@ruffledfeathersco Olivia Crang 3 Daisyfield,
Rimpton ruffledfeathersco@gmail.com
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RIMPTON VILLAGE HALL DIARY – What’s on? – Regular items and contacts Wednesdays
7.30p.m. – 10.00 p.m. Badminton - Mrs Ing 850315 and Mrs Fewkes 850227
For the Diary: 2nd August - Benefice Holy Communion Said at 10 am MM 14th August - WI Monthly meeting in MM VH at 7.30pm 16th August - Ladies Ramble meet VH at 9.30 am 5th September - Rimpton Parish Council at Rimpton VH at 7.30 pm 9th September - Annual Produce & Flower Show at Rimpton VH 3 pm For hall bookings – please contact Mrs J Gibbs – 850263 MARSTON MAGNA VILLAGE HALL DIARY - What's on? - Regular items and contacts.
Mondays
09.15 a.m. – 11.15a.m. R Cozens Aerobics Classes. Contact Rachel Cozens 864453
19.30 p.m. - 2nd Monday monthly W.I Jenny Dench 850592
Various classes – do look at notice board in Village Hall
Thursdays
2.00 – 4.00 p.m. Short Mat Bowls Mrs Joan Burrough 851576
Fridays
10 a.m. – 12 noon Marston Village Café 09.00 – 12 noon - Village Cafe Cynthia Gardner & Mary Lipscombe 850127
5.00 p.m.- 7.15 p.m. Pilates Contact Mo 07815 748518
For the Diary 2nd August - Benefice Holy Communion Said at 10 am 12th August - Choir rehearsal at 10 am in the Church 13th August - Concert at 7 pm in the church 14th August - WI Monthly meeting in MM VH at 7.30pm 25th August - Fir Villa Holy Communion 9th September - Annual Produce & Flower Show at Rimpton VH 3 pm 25th September - Marston Magna Parish Council MM VH at 7 pm For Village Hall bookings – please contact Mrs C. Griffiths Tel. 850647. The Mobile Library no longer comes to Marston Magna, but it will be in Rimpton on Wednesday 23rd August between 12.10 and 12.40. The Mobile Library will continue to call once every 4 weeks, providing it is used. Re-cycling- Every THURSDAY in Marston Magna and Rimpton from 7 a.m. Wheelie Bin Collection also from 7.a.m. On Thursday 10th & 24th August. STOP PRESS The VALE OF CAMELOT GROWERS, SPARKFORD are closing for their summer break on 6th August. If you would to go before that they still do have some PYO, but supplies are getting low.
The total raised at the Marston Magna Village Event on 10th
June was £3,393. Grateful thanks to all who worked so hard to
make the event a success and to our sponsors from the local
business community. Proceeds from the day will be given to the
Church and the Village Hall and to one or more village causes that
residents would like to support. If you have a suggestion of a project
or item you would like to put forward please contact Kate Whittell on
851758 or Ann McKee on 850471 or e-mail ann@annfrye.co.uk. An
on-line survey asking for your views on the event and your
suggestions and offers of support for 2018 is available at
https://www.surveymonkey.co.uk/r/BW75F5G . Do please tell us
what you would like to see in 2018.
Xtra Help In Sarah Barry
Self Employed Support Worker
Regular and one-off support available
Personalised approach (what is important to you?)
Dementia Friend
DBS checked
Compassionate and practical
Understands the role of a carer Tel: 01935 812908 / 07970 402457
Email: sarahbarry61@hotmail.com
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