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March 2012
March 2012
Cople News
March 2012 2
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Cover: Tree in Water End by Marilyn Southgate
Editorial
The ever popular Safari Supper has started what will be a
busy year in Cople. I have introduced an Event Planner to help us keep track of what is going on and assist
organisers to de-conflict their events. British Summertime
starts on 25th March and the optimistic gardeners amongst us will put aside memories of the drought stricken last 12
months and hope for better luck this year. As the Lawn
Doctor points on page 26, it is time to make the grand design.
I would like to welcome C R Wilkinson, the tree surgeons,
who have joined our list of advertisers. I have found new
printers for the magazine, Kallkwik, in Bedford. Their
quotation represents a significant saving to the magazine and will help our advertising revenue go further. Their
advert is on page 35.
This month’s front cover is a particularly stark image from
Marilyn Southgate. For me this represents March but others may prefer the sight of daffodils. I promise
something more cheerful next month. If you have an
image that you are fond of why not let me use it at some
appropriate time.
Having just returned from a walk around Moggerhanger Park it is possible to believe that the winter is over, Easter
is just around the corner and then it will be summer. We
all know it doesn’t work quite like that but so what. A great deal of money is being spent at Moggerhanger and it
is well worth regular visits.
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Letter from the Vicarage One of the strengths of the parochial system of the Church of England is that we are part of a national structure. We are in a joint Benefice with Cople and Moggerhanger, in the Deanery of Biggleswade, the Archdeaconry of Bedford and the Diocese of St
Albans. The result is that we receive help and support from our Archdeacon, Bishop and Diocesan staff on various matters such as buildings, finance, ministry and mission. In a small village such as ours it is good to meet together with other churches for mutual support and encouragement.
This is the prime purpose of the Deanery Chapter for clergy and the Deanery Synod. Biggleswade Deanery have always worked well together especially with regard to mission and charitable giving.
They usually raise £2000 from the collections at Deanery Lent Evensongs and donations from the parishes. Each year the Deanery Synod members choose a charitable project to support and alternate between our own country and abroad. All the parishes in the Deanery are welcome to nominate a project and a vote is taken. The word “Project” is carefully chosen as the criterion is that the money given be used to fund something particular not just given to the general fund. A couple of years ago Moggerhanger was successful in nominating BeCHar and
raised enough money to buy a commercial washing machine. Last year Cople nominated The Handicapped Riders at Willington and as a result bought Frankie a new horse for the riding school (incidentally there is a photograph in this month Diocesan news “See Round”)
I am pleased to say that Willington were successful with their nomination to support “The Utange Project” in Kenya. The project was founded by Debbie Scott, from Bromham Baptist Church in 2007. With a small team of helpers she raised enough
money to build an orphanage for 24 AIDS Victims. With the drought in neighbouring Somalia food costs in Kenya have more than doubled so they are keen to further develop their half acre of farming land to grow their own crops. They intend to spend
(Continued on page 7)
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some of the money raised by the Deanery on crops and trees to grow fruit and vegetables. Any additional money that is given will be used to buy a microwave, a blender to make fruit juice, ceiling fans for the bedrooms and new seating in various rooms. If you would like to know more about the project or view some
pictures the web site is www.thesurefoundation.org.uk
I am planning to join a team in November who will be visiting the orphanage I will then be able to report back first hand how the Deanery money is being used.
As you may like to join us for Deanery Evensong during Lent I have listed the dates, venues and speakers.
Sunday 26th February 6pm at Eaton Socon The Revd Jay Macleod “The multi faith Community”
Sunday 4th March 6pm at Dunton Mr Dave Green “The youth community”
Sunday 11th March 6pm at Sandy The Revd Philip Abrey The Chaplain to Bovingdon prison
Sunday 18th March at 6pm at Moggerhanger The Right Honourable Alistair Burt MP “ The role of Government”
Sunday 25th March at Northill Mrs Janis Feely MBE CEO “Those with drug problems The Living room project”
I do hope that you will be able to join me at some or all of these services.
Debbie Scott will be coming to the service at Biggleswade on 10th June to update us on the Utange Project and to receive a cheque from the deanery.
With all good wishes
Lynda Klimas
(Continued from page 6)
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Curate’s Corner “Pilgrimage has always been an important part of religious thinking, and indeed of human experience. To go on pilgrimage to a holy place is an acted symbol of our journey through life, a journey with
and towards God” (http://www.stalbanscathedral.org)
With this in mind we are planning to take some of our young people on the Easter Monday pilgrimage to St Albans Abbey on 9th April. The Pilgrimage brings pilgrims from across the diocese
and further afield, mostly on foot, to celebrate the resurrection in an informal act of all age worship. Taking part in such an event offers the opportunity to share our time and thoughts with others, to reflect on our faith and to join in worship with over a thousand other Christians.
This year, as we did in 2011, we hope to join with St Andrew’s Church in Biggleswade and travel by coach to Harpenden. We will then walk the final miles or so, meeting up with other pilgrims on the way. The atmosphere in the Abbey is fantastic and the singing very loud and I know from last year the event
had a lasting affect on those who went.
So if you are a young person or know of someone who would like to join us then do contact Lynda or Jackie and we will give you more details. All we then hope for is dry weather!
With my Best Wishes
Jackie Buck
Sunday School At the February family service twelve of members of the Sunday School acted the story of the Good Samaritan. This story tied in
with the work of the Kings Arms Project. Showing compassion for those in need Jennifer Tedder
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Church Choirs The Junior Choir meets in the Church on a Monday at 6.15pm until approx 6.50pm.
At the moment I am taking children who are in year 2 school age and upwards. We sing, play percussion games and practice to perform at the monthly Family Services in the Church. We do not usually meet during half term and school holidays.
The Senior Choir meet at 7pm in the Church on the second Monday of the month at the moment. They sing at the All Age Worship service each month. We also perform at the Proms and the Christmas Friends Concert as well as Church events and weddings. Extra practices are fitted in where needed.
If anyone is interested in joining either choir please contact me on 838659 or email [email protected]
Jill Ebbs.
Biggleswade Chronicle Cash Points The Chronicle has the local news from around the villages including Cople.
As well as being the village correspondent for the above I also collect the cash points from this paper, found on page 2, for the Church. There is a box in the church where you can deposit the tokens or put them though my door. Each year
we receive a cheque to spend as we wish and usually I spend it on something for the children. To date I have bought books for the Sunday School and Tiny Tots, instruments for all to use and a puppet for Open The Book and drama performances.
Many thanks to all who collect the tokens.
Jill Ebbs, 22 Willington Road.
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Baptism Anniversary Service
4th March at 11.15am.
This year’s Baptism Anniversary Service will be a little different from last years. We will still renew our baptismal promises and there will be cup cakes for all the children but in addition we will be watching a DVD from the Bishop of St. Albans. In it he talks about the meaning of the waters of baptism and expands on the themes of Living God’s Love. The DVD is well produced and is about 10 minutes long.
The service itself gives us all an opportunity, through the renewal of our baptismal promises, to return afresh to our faith. All the children who have been baptised in recent years are invited to bring their baptismal candles with them.
We look forward to seeing you on 4th March.
Jackie Buck
Annual Parochial Church Meeting
Tuesday 20th March at 7.30 pm All Saints Church Cople
Anyone who is on the Church Electoral roll is allowed to attend the Annual Meeting. At the meeting we will elect two Churchwardens, four members of the PCC and one Deanery Rep.
The real purpose of the meeting is to review the past year and then to discuss the future. We aim to keep the necessary business to a minimum so that we can hear your views and share ideas. There will also be a glass of wine to celebrate all
we have achieved and an opportunity to get to know one another a little better.
At the meeting we want to consider questions such as;
How would you like to see the Church develop and grow? What have we done well and what could we do better?
How can we best implement our Mission Action Plan?
I do hope that you will be able to join us.
Lynda Klimas - Vicar
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CPRE Living Countryside Awards 2012
Call For Entries
The Bedfordshire branch of the Campaign to Protect Rural England (CPRE) is once again seeking nominations for projects which improve the county’s appearance, preserve its character
and promote sustainability. The awards have become one of Bedfordshire’s most prestigious environmental accolades since their launch five years ago. The deadline for entries is 21st May.
The awards recognise groups or individuals that have made special efforts to improve the natural environment. The scheme is not competitive and anyone can nominate a project which they believe is deserving of recognition. The three categories for entries are Landscape Improvement, Historic and New
Buildings and Sustainable Living.
This year we are keen to see examples of new housing developments that are imaginatively designed and have limited environmental impact on their surroundings.
Previous award winners have included country parks and ponds, conservation schemes on farms, farm shops, church restoration, and individual craft businesses such as thatching.
Please follow the link to the leaflet http://
www.cprebeds.plus.com/lcawards.pdf which can be downloaded from our website. There you will find the application form under Living Countryside Awards, along with details and images of previous awards. A prestigious awards ceremony will take place in the autumn.
Your nomination could make a great difference to groups and individuals working on imaginative local projects which care for and enhance our landscape and environment.
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Wild About Cople
Well, I knew I was asking for trouble when I said, in last month’s piece, that ‘Spring is a-coming’!
Of course it is a fickle time of year and, as often happens, we’ve had a snowfall, it is cold and icy and spring seems even further
away but I’m sure by the time you are reading this all will be back on track.
But at least the cold snap has given me the opportunity to talk about birds and the help they need in our gardens during winter.
We all know about feeding birds – lots of warming, energy-giving natural foods such as peanuts, fat balls, suet, sunflower seeds, niger seed etc. But equally important is to ensure a supply of clean water as they need to drink and keep their plumage clean and in good order.
Something to look out for during cold spells is what are known as ‘cold weather movements’ and this particularly relates to birds. At the moment we in the east are experiencing daytime temperatures around 2 - 3°C whilst the west of the country has temperatures of around 5 - 7°C. Many of our birds will be
moving around the country to seek out milder weather (and food supplies) or, in the case of waterfowl, unfrozen lakes and reservoirs. So we can often experience flocks of birds such as ducks, geese, lapwings and smaller birds such as skylarks and
meadow pipits all moving into, or out of our area. There have recently been several flocks of lapwings and geese flying over Cople as they move around to avoid the worst of the weather.
Some birds can suffer terribly during cold, frozen spells and herons and kingfishers can die if streams freeze up and with it
their source of food. Three herons flying slowly over the cricket pitch at dusk recently, with the backdrop of Cardington Airship Sheds and calling a harsh ‘frank-frank’ made a spectacle a couple of days ago.
When the cold weather relents now is a good time to plant trees – avoiding any frosty spells. I read recently that trees in the front garden of a property (or street) can add as much as 15% to the value of a house – another reason to plant trees
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(preferably natives such as field maple, ash, hawthorn, oak etc) as well as their attractiveness and benefit to wildlife!
In the churchyard a great spotted woodpecker has set up territory and has started ‘drumming’ in the early mornings. The male bird uses a favourite trunk or branch
(which is often hollow or rotten) as a sounding board and drums on it rapidly and loudly by use of the beak. The skull has special shock-absorbing devices to lessen the huge impacts of
drumming. The drumming has two functions and acts as the bird’s song; to let any other male woodpeckers around know that this is his ‘patch’ and to stay away and to advertise himself to any females that may be around that he is ‘fit’, available, and owns a valuable piece of real estate and would like her as a partner! The
birds are very obvious with their black and white colouration and undulating, bouncing flight with a loud ‘tchik-tchik’ call. The male differs from the female in having a red patch at the back of the neck.
As an advance notice I’m planning to do an early morning bird walk sometime in May so we can look at, and listen to our birds singing and any other wildlife that may be about, hopefully on a lovely spring morning. We’ll meet at the church at about 7ish,
walk across the fields and through the Wood and back via Water End. Julie and Eamonn at the Five Bells have kindly offered to do a cooked breakfast, or other breakfast, for those who would like one after the walk, at a very reasonable cost. If you are interested please let me know via the email address below and I
will put you down on the list. Then I can let the pub know numbers nearer the date. Steve Halton [email protected]
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Mothers’ Union Unfortunately because of the bad weather in February,
Moggerhanger branch members were unable to attend our meeting. However, Cople members spent the afternoon, after payers, watching a DVD of the wonderful music of the Andre Rieu Orchestra. Tea and cakes followed. And Daphne was thanked for her hospitality.
Our meeting in March will be held on Monday 5th March at a venue to be arranged.
Members will be taking part in the Womens’ World Day of Prayer service on the 2nd March. The speaker will be Sister Marie Hayes, a nun from Luton.
The service has been prepared by the women of Malaysia on the theme “Let Justice Prevail”. Everyone is welcome to this service in Willington Church at 7pm.
Liz Buck
Prayer
In the cold, dank January wood a snowdrop lightens our winter darkness with its soft gleam. Tightly closed at first, its pale bud suddenly bursts into wonderful green, lace-edged delicacy, fluttering bravely above the frost and snow.
Lord, may we be like your snowdrop this Lententide; at first tightly closed in upon ourselves as we are once more drawn into the story of Christ’s life and passion, yet ready to burst out in joy and thanksgiving at the glory of Easter Sunday.
May our faith shine out bravely, lightening the darkness of the world’s winter so that it blossoms into the spring of new life in Christ.
(The Prayers We Breathe)
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Pete Moore
Extract from the Funeral Address
It is an honour to Pete’s life that so many of us are here
today. For this is the Church in the village that Pete
loved and we are the people who loved him. Each in our own way we want to thank God for the privilege of
knowing him and reflect a little on his life which although
cut short was lived to the full.
So it is no surprise that the Church is full as Pete was a
man with a great God given gift – a huge capacity to love. He adored Julia, his wife for 23 years and was proud of his
children Wendy, David, Keith, Richard and Phil and was
delighted with his grandson Alex who is now 7. He also enjoyed a large circle of friends many of whom are here
today.
When you met Pete you could not help but like him. From
a secure and happy home he was able to share his friendship through service to the village especially as
Chairman of the Parish Council, socialising in “The Five
Bells”, he was Churchwarden and on the PCC. He recently
obtained a grant for the refurbishment of the Village Hall. When he left school he trained as an architect. He was
also popular at work and was proud of the projects he had
seen to completion.
I believe that this was from a deep and committed faith. Mind you Pete was the last person to consider himself
“holy” as holiness is always seen more clearly by others
than yourself. Pete initially got involved in the life of the
church as a young man when the Vicar asked him to make a model of the church. He was more than happy to
oblige, got involved (as you would expect) and later was
confirmed. When he and Julia moved to Cople he got involved again and was the obvious choice when we
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needed a Churchwarden. That was not only because of his
professional skill but also because he was so good with people. He could speak to anyone and always made you
feel better in his company. Although his family has always
enjoyed his charm and humour over the years in one way
or another he has managed to touch very many lives. So what made Pete so special and what are the memories
we want to treasure today.
He grew up in Middlesex with his three brothers and sister.
He loved London, enjoyed working there and the buzz of the city. He was a semi- professional footballer with
Hitchin Town and he was an ardent supporter of Chelsea.
He did a lot of running in his younger days and ran several marathons.
Pete was intelligent, an avid reader and did very well in his
career as an architect. He worked for Carillion for 11 years
and was proud to have worked on the projects at Angel
underground station, Billingsgate market and latterly the Olympics.
He met Julia at Eastcote, Middlesex when he had taken an
evening bar job to get out and meet people. They got
married in 1988 and moved to Bedfordshire first to Ickwell and then to Cople in 2001. Pete loved the village and
immediately felt at home. He got involved in anything and
everything and enjoyed having a drink and a chat and a
laugh. He could also be serious and put in a huge amount of effort to achieve the required results. He spent hours
on the gypsy and traveller situation and was chair of the
village Diamond Jubilee committee when he died.
In conclusion Pete was life enhancing, dignified,
enthusiastic, good fun and totally committed to all that he
did. He loved his family and all sorts of people and always
wanted the best for them.
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This Month’s Gardening Tasks For many, the gardening year often begins in March. For this reason, it is a good idea to check the machinery you will be relying on throughout the coming months so that you are not left in the lurch later in the year when you will be at your busiest.
Petrol mowers, chainsaws, strimmers and hedge trimmers may all need sharpening, new blades, oil, plugs, etc, and if your budget runs to it, an annual service is always a good idea. For this, Cople based Groundcare Machinery Services (see advertisement featured in this publication), are an excellent choice: reliable, trustworthy and competitive.
The next task is to sit down with a cup of tea/coffee, a notepad and plan what you hope to see in your garden this year. I always start by working out how much I want to spend. Testing
what ph your soil is at different sites in your garden is the next step and this can be done by buying a cheap kit from a garden centre. This will tell you whether your soil is acid or alkaline which should then be recorded on a simple plan so that you can source suitable plants. Don’t do this and you can waste a lot of money buying plants that will never prosper.
A word of warning: whatever plants you do choose make sure you do not buy Busy Lizzie (Impatiens walleriana). In recent years, an airborne fungus has resulted in downy mildew which
destroys this old favourite. Other bedding plants, including New Guinea Busy Lizzie, are unaffected.
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Plans are underway for this year’s favourite event.
Classical Concert in the Church Sunday July 29th 2pm followed by cream tea and cakes.
Proms in the playing field Saturday August 4th from 4pm.
Musical quiz in the pub during festival week.
If anyone organisation would like to put on an event with a musical theme during this week contact Graham or Jill Ebbs.
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Sunday Church Services in March
4th 11:15am Family Service Baptism Anniversaries
11th 09:00am
09:45am 12:30pm
Holy Communion BCP
Sunday School Holy Baptism
18th 11:15am Family Service Mothering Sunday
25th 09:45am
11:15am
Sunday School
Sung Communion
Cople All Saints
Willington Saint Lawrence
4th 10:00am Holy Communion BCP
11th 11:15am Sung Communion
18th 10:30am Joint service at the Methodist Church
25th 10:00am All Age Communion & Children’s Church
Moggerhanger St John the Evangelist
4th 09:00am Sung Communion
11th 10:00am Sung Communion
18th 10:00am Family Service Mothering Sunday
25th 09:00am All Age Communion
Deanery Evensong at 6:00pm 4th At Dunton Mr Dave Green
11th At Sandy Revd Philip Abrey
18th At Moggerhanger Alistair Burt MP 25th At Northill Mrs Janis Feely
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Cople Calendar March 2012 Thursday 1st 10:00am to 11:30am Baby and Toddler Group in Village Hall
Friday 2nd 7:30pm Womens’ World Day of Prayer at Willington Church
Saturday 3rd 10:30am Traidcraft coffee morning at Willington Church. 7:30pm Ouse Valley Singers Concert Cople Church
Monday 5th 09:00am Morning Prayer at Cople Church 11:00am Tiny Tots sing along in Cople Church 2:30pm Mothers Union Meeting venue TBN 7:30pm Alpha Course at The Vicarage Cople 8:00pm Exploring Prayer Group at Willington
Tuesday 6th 10:00am Lent Group at 6 Gostwick Place 10:00am to 12:00am Coffee Morning in Cople Village Hall 2:30pm Over 60s Club in the Sports Club 6:00pm Young peoples’ confirmation group at Cople
Wednesday 7th 7:30pm to 10:00pm Carpet Bowls in Cople Village Hall 8:00pm Lent Group at 16 Bedford Road Willington
Thursday 8th 10:00am to 11:30am Baby and Toddler Group in Village Hall
Monday 12th 09:00am Morning Prayer at Cople Church 11:00am Tiny Tots sing along in Cople Church 7:30pm Alpha Course at The Vicarage Cople 8:00pm Lent Group at 87 Willington Road Cople
Tuesday 13th 10:00am to 12:00am Coffee Morning in Cople Village Hall 6:00 pm Young peoples’ confirmation group at Cople 7:30pm Tuesday Club in Cople Village Hall
Wednesday14th 7:30pm to 10:00pm Carpet Bowls in Cople Village Hall 8:00pm Lent Group at 16 Bedford Road Willington
Thursday 15th Deadline for copy and advert changes in Cople News
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10:00am to 11:30am Baby and Toddler Group in Village Hall
Saturday 17th 7:30pm Wine tasting in Cople Village Hall. (see page 54)
Monday 19th 09:00am Morning Prayer at Cople Church 11:00am Tiny Tots sing along in Cople Church 12:30 pm Luncheon Club in Cople Church 7:30pm Alpha Course at The Vicarage Cople
Tuesday 20th 10:00am Lent Group at 6 Gostwick Place 10:00am to 12:00am Coffee Morning in Cople Village Hall 2:30pm Over 60s Club in the Sports Club 6:00pm Young peoples’ confirmation group at Cople 7:30pm Annual Cople Parish Church Council Mtg (page 15)
Wednesday 21st 7:30pm to 10:00pm Carpet Bowls in Cople Village Hall
Thursday 22nd 10:00am to 11:30am Baby and Toddler Group in Village Hall 7:45pm Family service planning group at The Vicarage
Friday 23rd 6:30pm Youth Group Moggerhanger
Saturday 24th 11:00am to 3:00pm Craft Fayre in the 5 Bells Cople (page33)
Monday 26th 09:00am Morning Prayer at Cople Church 11:00am Tiny Tots sing along in Cople Church 7:30pm Alpha Course at The Vicarage Cople 7:30pm Annual Parish Council Mtg in Village Hall. (page 46) 8:00pm Lent Group at 87 Willington Road Cople
Tuesday 27th 10:00am to 12:00am Coffee Morning in Cople Village Hall 2:30pm Food 4 Thought at the Methodist Church Willington 6:00pm Young peoples’ confirmation group Cople
Wednesday 28th 7:30pm to 10:00pm Carpet Bowls in Cople Village Hall 8:00pm Lent group at 16 Bedford Road
Thursday 29th 10:00am to 11:30am Baby and Toddler Group in Village Hall
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Event Planner 2012
28th April Tales from Wood End’ A talk by well-loved local resident Charlie Porter on life in Cople as it was, is now, and probably as it always will be and an oppor-
tunity to see and learn about some of Charlie’s unique collection of oil lamps. Organised by Friends of Cople Church.
5th June Party in the Park Diamond Jubilee Celebration on Cople Playing Fields organised by Cople Parish Council
16th June Church Fete Held at the Village Hall and Playing Fields. Organised by Mike Vacher.
24th June Open Church and Open Gardens. The event will run from 2pm to 5pm. Programmes will be avail-able for the gardens tour at All Saints Church, Cople on the day; cream teas will also be served at the church between 2pm and 5pm. Anyone who is willing to have their garden included in the
tour contact Eileen Reardon on 01234 838987 or Jackie Benbow on 01234 838292.
21st July Barn Dance and Hog Roast By kind permission of Paul and Heather Walsh at Oak Farm,
Moxhill An annual event in unparalleled surroundings, this is al-ways popular and a chance to dance the night away to the inimi-table ‘Kelly’s Eye’ and feast on succulent pork. Organised by the Friends of Cople Church.
29th July and 4th August Music Festival
Classical Concert in the Church Sunday July 29th 2pm followed by cream tea and cakes. Proms in the playing field Saturday Au-gust 4th from 4pm. Musical quiz in the pub during festival week. Contact Graham or Jill Ebbs
7th October Harvest Sunday
24th November Race Night
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Mobile Library Dates for March
Fortnigthly itinerary Wednesday 14th and 28th March
All Saints Road 09:55 –10:10 Water End 10:25—10:35 The Five Bells 10:40—10:55
Great Barford Bridge Closure
Major work is on going and the bridge will be closed until Sunday 18th March 2012. By the nature of these things the dates will change so look out for the notices near the bridge.
If you live in Cople the obvious route in and out of Great Barford is via the A421.
WENDY
Mobile Hairdresser
Tel : 01234 838460
Mobile : 07795 573409
46, Station Road, Willington
Craft Fayre Saturday 24th March
Five Bells - 11am till 3pm
Featuring local Crafts and Produce
Also featuring stalls/displays from Wryngworm ( Viking re-enactment group)
Stalls available - Contact Julie on 01234 831330
Tea & Coffee available
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Air Ambulance
I wish to thank all those who bought Air Ambulance Christmas Cards from me. The amount raised £97:50.
Hilda Palmer
Jubilee Celebration
As part of the Queen's Diamond Jubilee celebration being planned for the village, we would like to offer Cople children (up to 16 years old in 2012) a complimentary souvenir mug, to be
distributed as part of the celebration on Tuesday 5th June 2012. To enable your child(ren) to receive a mug and assist us with ordering etc, please send an email noting the Name; Age; and Address of each child to Jane Barnard at this email address:[email protected] Please send your email by 14th March
2012. Many thanks.
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Cople Church Fete
Meeting for the first time the fete organising committee members who braved the cold, met in the Church and began the process of planning the Church fete to be held on the 16th June
and made excellent progress. Determined to repeat the huge success of last years event they decided to follow a similar pattern and pray for a nice day this time! Anyone who wants to make a contribution to this vital fund raising event should contact Mike Vacher or June Shanahan or come to the next
meeting on Tuesday April 17th in the Church at 7-30 pm.
Bricabrac
Anyone in the village wanting to donate good quality Bricabrac or
White Elephants to the Church Fete in June should deliver it to Pat Vacher @ 91 Willington Road or ring her on 831207 to arrange collection.
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Police update
NEW POLICE NON EMERGENCY NUMBER Bedfordshire Police and other forces nationwide are now using ‘101’ as the non emergency number replacing the existing 01234 841212. You can use this number anywhere in the country and it will take you through to the nearest towns police station.
CURRENT ISSUES Businesses and residents across Bedfordshire are being urged to take extra measures to prevent the possibility of their catalytic converters being stolen from vehicles. Over the past five weeks
a spate of thefts has taken place, many of these in Gt Barford and recently one in Willington.
Until recently, there has been little in the way of protecting catalytic converters from theft, but Bedfordshire Police would like to make you aware of a number of products which can help reduce the threat of theft and increase the chances of recovery.
A number of acid etching kits are now available, but while these will not prevent the converter from being removed, it does act as a deterrent as the converters can be easily traced back to the original owner. Etching kits are particularly useful for businesses which have a number of vehicles to protect.
Whilst Bedfordshire Police cannot promote or endorse any particular product or service, it does have an obligation to make the public aware of emerging crime reduction measures. If you have information relating to catalytic converter thefts contact Bedfordshire Police in confidence on 101.
FREE SECURITY SURVEYS We are raising the awareness of FREE security surveys available from your Safer Neighbourhood Team. If you would like us to conduct a survey on your home please contact us on the details below. Here are some quick pointers for general security:
When leaving your house don’t forget to double lock your doors and ensure that you haven’t left any windows open. Consider leaving a radio on to make it look like someone is at home.
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Nearly New Centre
Monday to Friday 10am to 3pm & Saturday 10am to 1pm
At Sue Ryder Palliative Care Home St. John’s Moggerhanger
Keep keys, handbags, laptops etc. out of sight and mark valuables with ultra violet pens.
Report any suspicious activity to the police. Use security chains and invest in security lights. Lock gates, sheds and garages. Paul Jones PCSO 4760
Riseley Police Station 37 High Street Riseley MK44 1DX
T: 01234 842864 F: 01234 842867 E: LPT.gtbarford&[email protected]
200 Club Subscriptions
Subscription for 2012 are now due. Please make cheques for £12 payable to the “Cople Village Trust” and drop them to Catherine Bayliss at 14 Grange Lane.
There a few vacant slots and if you would like to join please call Marie Gorman on 01234 838248.
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FRIENDS OF COPLE CHURCH Reg No 1096386
SAFARI SUPPER February 11th
On one of the coldest nights of the winter so far
- 9 ½ °C (on very good authority!) - the annual
Safari Supper took place within the confines of Cople.
With side roads like ice-rinks and footpaths covered
in snow, intrepid devotees skated or crunched their
way around the village, relieved to reach their
destination still upright, and delighted to be invited
into a warm and friendly home, and to be fed ‘right royally’.
This must be the tenth consecutive Safari Supper and it is still as
popular as ever. Our only disappointment this year was to turn down
would-be participants, thus denying latecomers the chance to join in.
Please get on to us early next year – or, even better, offer to host –
and you will be guaranteed inclusion..
Thanks go to the organisers, hosts, and to all who came; in fact, to
everyone for contributing to the success of the evening. By visiting
parts of the village to which we had not ventured before and meeting
somebody new, or by catching up with old friends and acquaintances,
we were able to enjoy some of that magical community spirit which
exists here in Cople.
Julie Scherrer has captured some of that atmosphere on camera.
Thank you, Julie for your lovely images; some are seen here and many
more are on the website.
Vaughan Southgate www.cople.org.uk/friends
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Sports and Social Club
Cople Sports and Social Club committee would like to express our condolences at the sudden loss of Pete Moore and express our sympathy to Julia, Richard and Phil. Pete was a dedicated committee member and will be sadly missed by us all.
February’s Curry Night was a heated success and warmed a few of us on a chilly evening. The Children had great fun in the snow which came down rather heavy and caused a few problems for those taxiing home. Thank you to Lorraine and Nicky for donating the Thai curry and Rogan Josh, the food was fabulous, hasten to add no left overs.
We are holding a Motown evening on Saturday March 17th so if you fancy a trip back from 1959 through the 60’s enjoying
artists like Smokey Robinson, Marvin Gaye and The Three Degrees to name a few please come along and join us. We will be asking for a £1.00 donation which will provide party nibbles for the evening. Please feel free to dress up in sixties attire to add to the Motown experience. If you wish to come along please
contact Jeanette or any other committee member alternatively ask at the bar at Cople Sports and Social Club.
Football fixtures shown at club during March; Saturday 3rd Liverpool vs Arsenal 12.45pm
Sunday 4th Tottenham vs Man U 4.10pm Tuesday 6th Arsenal vs AC Milan 7.45pm Monday 12th Arsenal vs Newcastle 8.00pm Sunday 18th Wolves vs Man U 1.30pm Monday 19th Man City vs Chelsea 8.00pm
Saturday 24th Chelsea vs Tottenham 12.45pm Monday 26th Man U vs Fulham 8.00pm
If you have any enquiries or are interested in becoming a member please contact Jeanette
Jeanette Skipsey
Mob: 07749 272249 Email: [email protected]
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Bird Nesting Boxes
Made to RSPB Standards All Screw construction with hinged lid
Will last years . Ideal Gift
Home Delivery any number
£5 each
Every Penny will go to St. John’s Hospice,
Moggerhanger
Call 838403
Cople - Coffee Morning
In Cople Village Hall Run by The Kempston Centre
Every Tuesday 10am to 12 noon Tea / Coffee Home Made Cakes
Come and have a chat with friends in a relaxed atmosphere.
Moggerhanger Park
Anyone can walk the 33 Acres of park and
Woodland and enjoy the rustic tranquillity, even
when the gates are closed you are welcome to leave your car outside (not obstructing the gate or
gatehouses) and walk around the site. We are always
happy to welcome responsible dog owners and their pets.
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Biggleswade and District Art Society
13th Spring Art Exhibition
Northill Village Hall
Saturday 21st April (10.00—4.00) Sunday 22nd April (10.00—4.00)
Free Admission Original Paintings for sale Refreshments
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Cople Lower School
Before & After School Club
Regular and one off bookings, including Casual bookings.
Registration forms and information packs
available from: Naomi Whittingham – Play Leader
07592 012 249 [email protected]
Hours Fees
Monday to Friday Regular bookings
Breakfast 8.00am – 8.45am £3.00
Session 1 3.30pm – 5.00pm £7.00
Session 2 3.30pm – 6.00pm £8.50
Casual bookings:
an additional £1.00 on
regular session fees
JB Plumbing & Heating
Julian Biggs
All types of plumbing and heating work.
Oil Fired Boilers - Servicing, Repairs and Installation - OFTEC registered.
Bathrooms, Showers and Toilets Radiator Installation, maintenance and repairs.
Hot and cold water tanks and cylinders.
Prompt, reliable and professional service. Free quotations. No call-out charges.
Fully qualified and insured.
Tel: 01767 627591 / 07950 705479
9 Ickwell Road, Northill
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Eamonn , Julie and Katie would like to welcome you to the Five Bells in Cople , a traditional country village pub .
It is our intention to provide a warm welcome in comfortable surroundings for visitors and locals alike to enjoy a
drink or a hearty meal .
Wherever possible , we have sourced our ingredients from local suppliers and our menu is designed to be as homemade as
possible .
We also provide a wide selection of fine ales , wines and spirits and great care is taken to ensure they are kept to the highest
standard
Every Tuesday, Over 60’s Lunch, 2 courses £6:50 then Supper Night, 2 courses £7:95
Live Music most Saturday nights (see website for details) Sunday Roasts £7:95 (Very popular, booking recommended)
Tel : 01234 831330 www.fivebellscople.com
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Cople Baby & Toddler Group
Has opened its doors again
Every Thursday (Inclusive of school holidays)
10.00am-11.30am At the Cople Village Hall (off Grange Lane)
First session free, £2 per family thereafter Adults with one child under 7 months £1
Baby and Toddler March Plan
1 March
Painting Party – Come along and try some different ways of painting.
PS: Please wear old clothes.
8 March Sports Gala – Come and have fun with balls, bean
bags and balloons.
15 March Mothers Day Craft
22 March
Make your own Pizza Some salami, some zucchini and lotsa mozzarella!
Today we are making our own snack.
29 March
Puzzle Play Day Jigsaws, puzzles and heaps more fun!
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Tuesday Club February 14th The talk on the 14th February was given by Mr Ryan Flecknell, Day Centre manager of BECHAR (Bedford concern for homeless
& rootless) also known as The Prebend Day Centre. As a registered charity BECHAR has been running The Prebend day centre since 1993. The centre is open 365days a year, available to vulnerable men and women aged 16 and over. Ryan gave an enlightening talk and his passion for his job was evident. The support team take a holistic approach to helping individuals take the next step towards reintegration into the local community. Just a few of the numerous services provided are low cost meals, medical help, showers, clean clothing, legal advice and emotional support. Even veterinary skills for any needy pets!. The Centre is run by 12 staff (3 Full time) and 40 volunteers. Only 45% of its expenditure is from statutory bodies. So donations of any kind are vital to the success of the centre. Nobody ever goes hungry. Crisis knows no boundaries.
Thank you to everybody who supported the bring and buy we raised £60 donated to BECHAR. The next meeting at Cople Village Hall will be on Tuesday 13th
March at 7:30pm. The subject will be Canine Partners dogs for the disabled. All are welcome. This meeting will include the AGM.
Eithne Dandy
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37, Ridge Road
Kempston, Beds MK43 9BS
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The Rotary Club of Biggleswade Ivel
Wine Tasting, March 17th 2012 Cople Village Hall 7.30pm
There will be a wine tasting evening on Saturday March 17th in the village hall. There will be supper to absorb some of the
alcohol. It should be a fun evening along the lines of a ‘Call my bluff’, nothing too serious. Any funds raised will support Ranger Motorbike Ambulances, St Andrew’s Clinics for Children and other Rotary Charities. St Andrew’s Clinics for Children (STACC) www.standrewsclinics.org.uk set up clinics in remote
areas in 6 sub-Saharan countries where medical facilities are lacking; Ghana, Kenya, Nigeria, Sierra Leone, Tanzania and Uganda. According to UNICEF (2009) the overall U5MR (under 5 mortality rate) in sub-Saharan Africa is 148 per 1,000 live births: the U5MR in UK is 6 per 1,000 live births. The priority is given to children although sick mothers cannot be ignored if their children are to survive. STACC is run entirely by volunteers, there are no paid employees and none of its Directors receives any remuneration. Over 95% of the money
given to STACC is spent by health workers who belong to the communities they serve. Health care is free at the point of delivery. The charity, which was established in 1992, requires at least £100,000 per annum to run effectively
Tickets cost is £12.50 per head and are available from the following:- 01234 838714, 01767 314669, 01767 262252 or 01767 260832.
Vaughan Southgate
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Sales and Wants
For Sale
Hand Built 3 person Canadian Canoe excellent condition, c/w paddles and painters.£120. ovno including local delivery. to view ring Mike Vacher on 01234 831207.
Solid Beechwood Butchers Block Trolley. One drawer and two wire grid shelves. As new. £120 ono. Tel: 01234 831302 Residents of Cople may make free entries to sell or ask for items. It is not open
to commercial sellers. Please send your entries via email or in writing to the
editor’s home.
Easter Lilies
If you would like to purchase an Easter Lily in remembrance of a loved one please contact June Shanahan 831705. The price is £4. The lilies will form part of the flower arrangements in the church at Easter.
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Village Hall Bookings: Marie Grohmann Tel : 838248
Over 60's Club Secretary : Hazel Shreeves Tel : 838817
Mothers Union Contact: Jill Ebbs Tel : 838659
Cople Lower School Headteacher : Helen Johnson Tel : 838827
Cople Village Trust Chair : Sandra Thacker Tel : 831344
Royal British Legion
Chair: Max McMurdo Tel: 01767 680624 Welfare: David Hansen Tel : 01767 226020
Police PC Paul Jones Riseley Police Station Tel : 01234 - 842864
Carpet Bowls
Secretary : Pauline Baynes Tel : 838102
Willingtots Pre-School Group
Tel: 07972– 148085
Before & After School Club At Cople Lower School Tel: 07592 - 012249
Brownies (Willington) Karen Murray, Tel: 01767 683719
Beavers, Cubs & Scouts Leader : Paul Fountain Tel: 870746
Friends of Cople Church Chair: Vaughan Southgate Tel: 838714
Cople Sports & Social Club Chair: David Hughes Tel : 838669
Tuesday Club Hilary Clarke Tel : 838942
Cricket Cople Argus Cricket Club Chris Gregory 01234 838396
Biggleswade Chronicle Village Correspondent: Jill Ebbs Tel: 838659
Cople Web Site Ian Whiting Tel : 838347 Email: [email protected] Web Site :www.cople.org.uk
Cople Baby and Toddler Contact Kylie Dougall Tel: 01234 740745 07999 257165
Just Ask Wendy Worgan 0800 039 1234
Village Contacts
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All Saints Church
Vicar: Assistant Curate: Rev Lynda Klimas Rev Jackie Buck The Vicarage 54 Henderson Way Grange Lane, Cople Kempston, Bedford. Tel: 01234 838 431 Tel: 01234 407020
[email protected] jackiebuck@hotmail,co.uk
Churchwardens
June Shanahan Mike Vacher 34 Grange Lane 91 Willington Road
Cople Cople Tel: 01234 831705 Tel: 01234 831207
Cople Parish Council
Clerk to the Council: Jeanne Pope 42 Wingfield Road, Bromham, Beds. MK43 8JY Tel: 01234 823 297 [email protected]
Cople News
Editor : Ged Peeke 39 Willington Road, Cople, Beds, MK44 3TH
Tel 01234 838379 Email: [email protected]
Deadline for copy and advertising 15th of every month
Advertising Rates Annual Charges
Full Page £95
Half Page £47:50 One Third Page £31:50
Delivered free to every home in Cople every month
Circulation 340 copies
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Cople Village Hall
and Playing Field
Available for Hire for
Private Functions, Children’s Parties,
Weddings, Conferences
and other bookings by arrangement
Hire Charge from £ 9 per hour
Please Contact
Bookings Officer: Marie Grohmann
Telephone : 838248
COPLE VILLAGE TRUST
Reg. No. 1090113
200 CLUB
Prize winners for February 2012
1st Prize of £60 198 D Peppiatt
2nd Prize of £30 231 Roy Denton
3rd Prize of £10 131 Steven Vickery-Cox
Thank you for your support
For just £1 a month you can support the village hall & playing field and have the opportunity
of winning up to £60.
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