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September 2018
MONTHLY MAGAZINE 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 [email protected] Tel: 850745
The Rectory, Camel Street, Marston Magna,
BA22 8DD
(To whom all enquiries should be made)
EDITOR: Samuel David Crabb [email protected] Tel: 850274
Wickham Farm, Marston Magna RIMPTON CONTACT
Nicola Benbow, Ash House, Rimpton [email protected] Tel: 850434
MARSTON MAGNA CONTACT
Molly Crabb, Wickham Farm, Marston Magna [email protected] 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 Vacant – A Treasurer is required 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
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 Green Tel: 01963 220943
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
THE MAGAZINE IS ALSO AVAILABLE ONLINE AT marstonmagnaparish.co.uk AND AT rimpton.net
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THE RECTORY September 2018
Dear All
Music can be an up-lifting part of daily life. Younger people listen to music most of the time. Music has been an important part of worship for thousands of years. In recent centuries organs have been installed in churches. Our problem now is it is not always possible to find musicians to play them and sometimes pay those who can. I heard a comment once from someone that they do not go to Mudford Church as the organ was not used. O that it could be! At Marston Magna we have recently gone down from three organists to one, so like Mudford the electronic machine will sometimes have to be used. We need people to learn to use this. Is there anyone out there who could play the organ or piano, one of which we also have at Marston Magna? At Chilton Cantelo the person who played has moved. Rather than carrying on singing with no accompaniment we have decided not to sing. This reminds me very much of much of my life, and I suspect many more have the same memories, when I used to go to a said service at 8 O’clock. That left lots of time left for the day to do other things so if a short-said service is something you would appreciate, remember Chilton at 9.30 the second Sunday in the month. This doom and gloom is not the whole story. We also have bells at Marston Magna rung every Sunday. Our excellent ringers had a much-needed holiday in August. Mudford bells have been away to Bridport to be retuned and have been rehung. There is a national movement this year for more people to learn to ring and thus have all the bells in England ringing to mark the end of the first World War on Remembrance Sunday. If anyone is interested in learning to ring, please contact me. We have a peel of bells in three of our churches. We still have the advantage of several excellent organists and the Benefice Choir. I heard so many remarks of appreciation for the music after out last service with the Benefice Choir at Rimpton, when we celebrated Lammastide. The next special service is the Patronal Festival which we hold annually at Marston Magna, to remember the dedication of three of our churches to St Mary. At this sung service, using the Book of Common Prayer, the Benefice Choir will lead the singing. The preacher will be the Revd. Tim Horsington, who many of us know from the interregnum and often covering for my holidays. The service will be followed by refreshments. Do come and hear the choir and the organ at 5pm on 9th September. St Mary's Marston Magna
Revd. Barbara 01935 850745 CHURCH OF ST. MARY THE VIRGIN MUDFORD Sunday 2 September 11.00 a.m. Morning Worship
6.30 p.m. Evensong Wednesday 5 September 10.00 a.m. Monthly Benefice Holy Communion Marston Magna Sunday 9 September 11.00 a.m. Holy Communion Sunday 16 September 11.00 a.m. Holy Communion Sunday 23 September 11.00 a.m. Morning Worship (Bells) Sunday 30 September 9.30a.m. Benefice Holy Communion at Chilton Cantelo CHURCH OF ST. JAMES, CHILTON CANTELO. Wednesday 5 September 10.a.m. Monthly Holy Communion at Marston Magna Sunday 9 September 9.30 a.m. Holy Communion Sunday 30 September 9.30 a.m. Benefice Harvest Festival CHURCH OF ST. VINCENT, ASHINGTON Wednesday 5 September 10.a.m. Monthly Holy Communion at Marston Magna Sunday 30 September 9.30a.m.Benefice Holy Communion at Chilton Cantelo
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CALENDAR OF SERVICES
SEPTEMBER 2018
SUNDAY 2 SEPTEMBER
MARSTON MAGNA
RIMPTON
GREEN 9.30a.m, Parish Communion 10.45a.m. Holy Communion
TRINITY XIV Reader: Mr T Henry Sidesman Mrs N Jackson Reader: Col/Mrs LeHardy
WEDNESDAY 5 SEPT
MARSTON MAGNA
GREEN 10 a.m. Holy Communion
TRINITY XIV
SUNDAY 9 SEPTEMBER
MARSTON MAGNA
RIMPTON
SUNDAY 16 SEPTEMBER
MARSTON MAGNA
RIMPTON
SUNDAY 23 SEPTEMBER
MARSTON MAGNA
RIMPTON
SUNDAY 30 SEPTEMBER
MARSTON MAGNA
RIMPTON
WHITE PATRONAL FESTIVAL 5 p.m. Benefice Patronal Evensong No Service - see Marston Magna 5p.m. Evensong
GREEN Battle of Britain Sunday 9.30a.m. Parish Communion joint with Rimpton No service - see Marston Magna
GREEN 9.30 a.m. Morning Prayer 10.45 a.m. Holy Communion
GREEN No service – see Chilton Cantelo Benefice Harvest Festival at 9.30a.m. No service – see Chilton Cantelo Benefice Harvest Festival at 9.30a.m.
TRINITY XV Reader: To be arranged Sidesman: Mr R Venning Reader: To be arranged TRINITY XVI Reader: To be arranged Sidesman: To be arranged Reader: To be arranged TRINITY XVII Reader: Mr E Jackson Sidesman: Mr E Jackson Reader: To be arranged TRINITY XVIII
DATE
Church Cleaning Church Flowers
High Altar
Locking Up
MARSTON MAGNA
SEPTEMBER 2018
1 September Mr &Mrs Privett Mrs Crouch Mr K Sibley
8 September Mr & Mrs Jackson Mrs Jackson Mrs N Jackson
15 September Mr & Mrs Jackson Mrs Jackson DR. T Smith
22 September Mr & Mrs Saggs Mrs K Redman Mr & Mrs Knott
29 September Mr & Mrs Saggs Mrs K Redman Mr H Privett
RIMPTON
AUGUST 2018
1 September Mrs Neill & Mrs Green Mrs Menist Mrs Stephens
8 September Mrs James & Mrs Green Mrs Ing Mrs Lines
15 September Mr & Mrs Fewkes Mrs Ing Mrs Galvin
22 September
29 September
Mrs Diment & Mrs Ing
tba
Mrs Hines
Mrs Hines
Mrs Stephens
Mrs Copeland
ST MARY THE VIRGIN, RIMPTON Services in Rimpton, SEPTEMBER 2018
Sunday 2nd September Holy Communion Service at 10.45am Sunday 9th September Note: No service at Rimpton Patronal Festival Evensong at Marston Magna at 5.00pm Sunday 16th September Joint Holy Communion at 10.45 am at Rimpton with Marston Magna Sunday 23rd September Harvest Festival at 10.45 am Monday 24th September HARVEST SUPPER at 7.00pm RIMPTON VILLAGE HALL followed by an AUCTION Sunday 30th September BENEFICE HOLY COMMUNION 9.30am at Chilton Cantelo Note: No service at Rimpton HS
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STUDY GROUPS Marston/Rimpton Home Group The Group will not meet during August. It will
resume fortnightly meetings on Wednesday, 12th
September. Further details, please ring Richard
Gardner on 850127.
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, 28th September at 4 pm. All are welcome. For further information contact Revd. Barbara Stanton, 01935 850745. Letter from Right Reverend Peter Hancock, Bishop of Bath & Wells. A Safer Church for all
Two years ago, I was asked by the two
Archbishops to become the lead bishop for
safeguarding for the Church of England. This is a
responsibility I undertake alongside my ministry as
Bishop of Bath and Wells.
I was therefore much involved with the July’s
General Synod, which once again had an
important focus on safeguarding. During the
debates I spoke about the Church’s journey of
safeguarding; our history (with many shameful
episodes), our present (a commitment to improve
but a work in progress) and our hopes for the
future (ensuring the Church is a safe and
welcoming place for all).
I have been asked on more than one occasion
whether the role of safeguarding bishop should fall
to a bishop who already has responsibility for a
diocese and my answer is always an emphatic
‘yes’. Since 2016 I may have been the face of the
Church of England on safeguarding matters but
providing a safer church for all is the responsibility
of every one of us and I believe that my connection
with life in the parishes is essential to my national
role.
In our diocese we have a first-rate safeguarding
team who are supporting the hugely dedicated
people in our parishes who are playing their part
to ensure our churches are the place of safety they
should be. I am deeply grateful for all that they do,
and it will be an honour this month to preside over
a service in Wells Cathedral which recognises the
particular contribution and commitment of all our
Parish Safeguarding Officers.
I have said we must own the responsibility of
safeguarding in every diocese and in every
Cathedral, parish and chaplaincy and this is a
group of individuals who has taken this
responsibility to heart and is acting to deliver it.
They deserve our thanks. The service will be at
2.00pm on Saturday, 29 September and everyone
is welcome to come to show their support for this
important work of safeguarding children and
vulnerable adults.
The church has acknowledged and apologised to
survivors of church-related abuse and has
reiterated its commitment to address and learn
from the failings of the past. However, it is in the
courage and grace of the survivors I have met
along with the commitment of all individuals in the
parishes where I find the hope for the future as we
strive together to make the Church a safer place
for all.
With warm Christian greetings,
+ The Rt Revd. Peter Hancock Bishop of Bath and Wells DIARY DATES
The Great Macmillan Coffee Morning is being held from 10 am to 12 noon on
- Thursday 27th September Mudford Village
Hall
- Friday 28th September Marston Magna
Village Hall
Revd B Stanton
CAFÉ CHILTON There is a Coffee Morning each month at Chilton Cantelo Church on the first Saturday of the month. Nobby Kerton - Church Warden Letter to the Editor! I would like to express appreciation for the work being done on behalf of us all to make the Church Yard look so lovely... the regular mowing of the grass and attention to the areas which had become overgrown has made the whole area much more pleasing.... The tidying up of the footpath leading to the Village Hall from the Church is also a great improvement.
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Thank you to the team involved with helping to make our surroundings so much more attractive! Donna Smith Court Gardens
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.
THE RAIN REPORT
July was another quiet month for rain gauge
readers. There were 6 days with measurable
rain, totalling 23.5 mms (1 inch), almost a third of
the July average of 64 mms (2 ½ inches).
Sunday 29th July with 12 mms (½ inch) saw the
majority of the July rain and was the first
significantly wet day for 8 weeks. The previous
really wet day being June 1st with 10.5 mms (½
inch).
I have recorded several wet Julys. 2007 being
the wettest with 156 mms (6 inches). The driest
was 2016 with just 10 mms (½ inch), but this had
followed a very wet June, so no problem with the
lawns turning brown.
Ricky Gibbs.
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
Rimpton Ladies Walking Group
Our next normal monthly walk will be on 19th September. We will meet at the village hall
At 9.30 a.m. For full details contact Sheila Fewkes Tel 850227
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.
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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You can contact Grace on her mobile 07738 636489 or by email [email protected] 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.
RIMPTON BADMINTON CLUB
The new Badminton season starts on
Wednesday, 3rd October 2018 in Rimpton
Village Hall at 7.30pm and continues each
Wednesday evening until 24th April
2019. Anyone over the age of 14 years is
welcome. For further details please contact
Anne Ing 850315 or Sheila Fewkes 850227
Somerset Churches Trust Charity RIDE
AND STRIDE
(Saturday 8th September 2018)
Last year, I visited 53 Churches while cycling
85 miles and thought I might well retire after
10 rides. But driven on by the generous
sponsorship received last year, I have
decided to give it one more go and try to get
the total up to 54 Churches. I have identified
one extra Church that is within range, and
hopefully the legs will stand up to the
challenge.
Any money raised goes wholly towards
Church maintenance and repair. Half goes to
Rimpton Church and half to the Somerset
Churches Trust 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)
RIMPTON PARISH COUNCIL 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 need to
see a hard copy of the full Minutes please
contact any of the Councillors.
Date of next meeting: Tuesday 4th September
2018
Patrick Pender-Cudlip Clerk & RFO - Rimpton Parish Council The Cobblers, High Street, Queen Camel,
Yeovil, Somerset BA22 7NE; Tel. 01935 850692;
SUPERB FREE RANGE HENS EGGS
(FROM HENS THAT HAVE PROVIDED WINNING EXHIBITS AT GILLINGHAM, DORCHESTER, MELPLASH & YEOVIL
AGRICULTURAL SHOWS)
FOR SALE @
£1.20 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
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. Dates for 2018 meetings: Monday 24th September, Wednesday 28th November. Lucy Gibbons – Clerk to Marston Magna Parish Council. Rose Cottage Pendomer Yeovil Somerset BA22 9PH. T: 01935 863106 Email: [email protected] Website: www.marstonmagnaparish.co.uk
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PLASTIC MILK BOTTLE TOPS Good news!! And well done everyone. I’ve just sent a cheque for £116.40 to Somerset and Dorset Air Ambulance, the proceeds of 9 months’ worth of milk bottle tops. Therefore in 2017 we raised a total of £145.00. Thank you all again for your efforts. Marion Dean. 01935 850032
MARSTON MAGNA VILLAGE
HALL COMMITTEE On behalf of the Village Hall Management Committee I would like to thank everyone who opened their beautiful gardens for you all to look around: Eileen Oldham, Revd Barbara Stanton, Vivien and Gary Bateman, Lawrence and Pam Hopkins, Lynn and Fred Monson. We raised the sum of £441, which is magnificent. In addition, special thanks to the organiser of the whole affair who provided us all with a lovely setting for a nice cream tea; Ruth David, her husband John and the whole family. And a quick reminder about our next event: The Silent Auction on 15th September 7.30 pm at the Village Hall. There will also be a Ploughman’s supper, a bar and a raffle all for £5 a head. Please bring donations for the Silent Auction to the Hall between 10 am and 12 noon on 15th September. Lastly a date for your diary – 8th December 5.30 pm for 6.30 pm Xmas Bingo. Thank you in advance Karen Price Chair MMVHMC Box Collection for The Children’s Society Thank you to all those people who held boxes during the year to help raise funds for The Children’s Society. Your help is much appreciated. The total raised in the Parish this year was £289.84 which has been forwarded to the society.
If anyone would like to become a box holder to support this organisation, please contact me for further details. Pam Goodwin, Greystones, Camel Street, Marston Magna. Tel 01935 850571. Becoming a box holder just involves keeping a small box in your home and contributing any small change during the year. The box is collected from you once a year and contents forwarded to help The Children’s Society with their work with vulnerable and disadvantaged children throughout the country. Pam Goodwin (Parish Coordinator for The Children's Society)
MARSTON MAGNA HARVST FESTIVAL
and HARVEST SUPPER
The Harvest Festival is on Sunday 7th OCTOBER
at 9.30a.m. The church will be decorated on
Saturday morning. Your gifts of fruit, vegetable
and produce will be much appreciated. Please bring
them to the church on Saturday 6th October
between 10.30 – 12 noon.
We very much hope the children will bring boxes
of fruit, vegetables etc. with them to the Harvest
Festival Service at 9.30 a.m. on Sunday 1st
October.
All the produce will be given to a local charity.
On Tuesday 9th October at 7.30 p.m. for 7.45p.m.
There will be the Harvest Supper in the Village
hall organised by the harvest supper committee,
P.C.C. and helpers.
Tickets are limited and cost £10.00 Adults and
£5.00 for Children aged 5 to 11 years each
inclusive of all food and drink.
PLEASE remember to bring your own
CUTLERY and CHINA (one plate for the main
course and one dessert plate per person)
Tickets will be available in September, and tickets
can be purchased after Sunday Services, and the
Friday Coffee Mornings. EVERYONE IS VERY
WELCOME, especially newcomers to the village.
This is THE SOCIAL occasion of the year in
Marston Magna and a really great way to meet new
people, renew old friendships and enjoy local
produce.
MLC. & K.F. Churchwardens.
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Open Garden & Cream Teas, Sunday 22nd July
Around 70 people enjoyed cream teas in Martingales garden and £480 was raised for Rimpton Church and the Benefice. Thank you to everyone who generously supported this event in so many ways.
Special thanks to the Marston folk who squeezed us into their already busy diaries; we appreciate the strong link between our two Parishes. Charmian McCreight Christmas Books and CDs I would be grateful for any donations of Christmas books and/or CDs for my stall at St Mary’s Christmas Bazaar on 24th November. Please bring any you may be able to spare to Village Cafe, leave them in the church or bring them to me at Ashe Cottage (tel:01935 850949) Many thanks in anticipation! Pamela Hopkins
Queen Camel Bowls Club
Queen Camel bowls club. The new season began in April and we welcome new members. The green is at England’s lane queen camel. Anyone interested please contact Norman Holt on 01935 850646.
Marston Magna Midsummer Fair 2018: Allocation of Funds
A number of bids were received for funding from the proceeds of the Midsummer Fair and an allocation committee (comprising people independent of any of the organisations/activities seeking funding) has assessed each of them. The funds to be allocated this year are as follows: Playground equipment - £500 towards the cost of renewing or extending playground equipment. Support and maintenance to be further discussed with the Parish Council. The “mowing gang” - £500 toward the costs incurred this year in keeping the grass cut in the Moat Field and to cover the continuing costs next year. First Aid Course - £300 provided that enough people sign up to make it worthwhile (and make a small contribution to the costs). St Mary’s Church - £2,000 towards general running costs.
Benefice Choir
The next Benefice Service is at Marston
Magna Church on Sunday 9th September,
at 5pm, when we shall be celebrating the
Patronal Festival. Rehearsals leading up to
this will all be at Marston Magna Church
(10am start) on Saturdays 1st and 8th
September.
On 30th September there is a 5th Sunday
benefice service at Chilton Cantelo Church
(starting at 9.30am). At the time of
writing I have not confirmed where the
rehearsals on 22nd and 29th September will
be, but hopefully at Chilton Cantelo
Church. If you do not hear from me,
please email me and I will confirm.
Although we will be rehearsing the music
for these services, we will also be
rehearsing for the next services as well,
so please do your best to be there if you
can, so that we can all learn the pieces
together.
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. It is believed that singing is good for
you, it really lifts my spirit!! If you would
like more information please email Jane
Perrin at [email protected]
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The date for the Midsummer Fair 2019 has been set for Saturday 15th June. If you have any ideas for the event that you would like to suggest or if you would like to volunteer to help with the organisation, please contact Ann McKee on 01935 850471 or at [email protected] Thank you Wow! You lot are awesome! On behalf of my mum, myself, and the boys, I would like to say a massive thank you to everyone who supported our fundraiser for Cancer Research UK. The weather was sadly not in our favour, but you didn’t disappoint! Whether you joined us, or couldn’t make it but left a donation, we really do appreciate it! We raised a total of £352 which will go towards our combined target of £750 - not shabby at all! I am coming back from an Achilles injury, but the miles are mounting up slowly and our training for our upcoming races is going well. Once again, thank you so much! Holz x
From Cath Holloway August 2018 Edition
When September comes, the summer fetes end, and the regular groups resume. These are a great way to meet people and to share experiences and thoughts. They can be extremely uplifting and can give a great sense of purpose. Most groups will love extra volunteer support if you have time to give. Talking Cafes are often held on a Monday to provide much needed company after a long weekend. You are sure of a warm welcome where you can come and chat to like- minded people and find support and advice from the agencies who come each week. Another great support is the Active Living groups that run for several hours twice a week. They often provide a subsidised healthy lunch, so you can skip the washing up every so often! Many villages have a coffee morning where locals can meet up and chat about local issues. These can be monthly or weekly. There are also gentle exercise groups. You can work on your balance if you are vulnerable to falling, try seated yoga and Tai Chi to stretch muscles and feel peace, seated bowls for fun and gentle exercise and health walks to raise
spirits through gentle exercise and conversation. There is also a network of support groups for those who work as unpaid carers. Here you will find speakers, people who have experience of your needs and a chance for a chuckle. Perhaps if you drive to a social group, you could consider if there is anyone in your area who can’t walk there and give them a lift. Some people would like someone to walk with them, to give them the confidence to join a group. If you struggle to get out of the house, you could receive a weekly telephone call from Age UK or Silver Line or a visit from the Royal Volunteer Library Service. To find out what is available near you, try your parish magazine, village hall notice boards, www.somersetcarers.org and click on what’s on in your area, try your local village website or give me a call and I can direct you. My role in the community has changed. I am now working with unpaid carers who care for their families and friends. I am supporting unpaid carers in South East Somerset to connect them with community resources, support groups and personal support around benefits and allowances. The funding cycle for Village Agent in South East Somerset has come to an end. CCS are looking for new funding opportunities to maintain this Village Agent position. In the meantime, we have a new team of Community Agents and Village Agents in South Somerset. Two Village Agents are funded by the CLICK federation of Doctors surgeries, 2 Community Agents funded by Somerset County Council and 2 Village Agents funded directly by their parish council. For more information please visit www.somersetrcc.org.uk and www.somersetcarers.org
[email protected] or phone me on 07968 521746
Cath Holloway Mobile: 07968 521746
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Email: [email protected] www.somersetrcc.org.uk
Marston Magna & Rimpton WI Report for July 2018
The meeting is on Monday 10th September. The speaker is Lucy Hooper – “The Dog’s Trust” Elizabeth Crouch 850329
MARSTON MAGNA AND RIMPTON GARDENING CLUB
No meeting held in September. Remember the Gardening Show is being held on 1st September Thanks Eileen Oldham, Club President.
Update from 3rd Sparkford Scout Group
Anyone who would like to get involved in our Scout group please contact our Group Scout Leader on [email protected] 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! For any other enquiries or ideas please contact Helen Wooldridge – [email protected] 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:- Somerset Farmers’ Market 2018:- 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.
NORDCAT & Scat Bus Community Transport in the Sherborne Area
We provide transport for people who are unable to use normal public transport for whatever reason, including the lack of public transport.
The phone number is 01258 473154 We offer regular trips into Yeovil on Tuesday Friday and Saturday and into Sherborne on a Thursday. Also there are weekly trips to the larger towns such as Bournemouth/Poole Southampton Bristol etc. If you would like to make use of our services you need to register, the cost of which is £5 per household per year. When you are registered you will receive regular updates with the trips and journeys we are offering. To register ring the above number between 9 and 4pm and we will send you an application form. Or write to us at 17a Butts Pond Ind Est, Sturminster Newton, Dorset DT10 1AZ.
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Other Venues and times can be found on the Village
Notice Boards. Look at www.sfmdirect.co.uk or phone 01458 830801.
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 [email protected]
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
REMOVALS & STORAGE - Armishaws Removals
will move your furniture or store your goods. Office:-
Wincanton Business Park, Wincanton, Somerset, BA9
9 RT, Tel. 01963 34065, email
[email protected] web www.armishaws.com
using code BW 222
Vale of Camelot Growers, SPARKFORD, BA22 7JR
NOW OPEN FOR Perennials and Annuals. We have a large selection of plants for your garden and to fill your tubs and hanging baskets at competitive prices. Basket orders taken from now on. OPEN 6 DAYS A WEEK, TUES- SAT 9.30-5.30, SUNDAYS - 10 am -4 pm and CLOSED MONDAYS
THE LITTLE CURTAIN WORKSHOP
Beautiful Fabrics, Handmade Curtains, Blinds and Soft furnishings
Unit 4, Barrows Hill Farm East Chinnock, Yeovil Somerset BA22 9EY
www.thelittlecurtainworkshop.co.uk 01935 862700
ROSEBUD – LADY GARDENER
Friendly and efficient service – RHS training, Contact - [email protected] 01963 220615
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
Vintage China for Hire
Marston Magna WI has approximately 100 pretty sets of gold rimmed assorted china for hire for your special event. Sets of cups, saucers and plates are available. Costs for hire: 50p per set or £50 which includes a £20 refundable deposit. Please contact Elizabeth Crouch on 850329 for further details.
ANN-MARIE BAX Dip FCFHP MAFHP
QUALIFIED FOOT HEALTH PRACTITIONER Call: 07864 340341
Email: [email protected] CORE FOOT CONDITIONS INCLUDING NAIL
CUTTING, THICKENED NAILS, CORNS, VERUCCAS, ATHLETE’S FOOT, FUNGAL NAILS, INGROWING NAILS, HARD SKIN & CRACKED
HEELS.
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: [email protected]
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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.
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
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 07483 832654
YOGA Rimpton Village Hall
Regular weekly Wednesday class
9.30 – 10.30am
Sandford Orcas Village Hall
Regular weekly Monday Class
6.30 – 7.30pm
£6 per class
Kate Whittell
07881628780 or [email protected]
magna-yoga.com
All abilities very welcome
Classes involve standing and floor work
Please bring a yoga/pilates mat if you have one
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
Private Sessions 1 to 1 also available
We welcome new visitors of all ages and abilities
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Looking after you and your
home
• We can offer help with cleaning,
washing and ironing and other task
to keep your house tidy
• Helping you to get up, wash,
shower or bathe, get dressed and
have breakfast.
• We can drive you to appointments
or shopping and once there, will
help you every step of the way.
• Meal preparation at Lunchtime and
teatime 7 days a week, we offer a
hot fish and chips from the local
chippy and delivery to your
doorstep
• We are qualified and experienced
small team of community workers
and looking forward to hearing from
you.
Tel: 01935 507792 or 07895718611
Email: [email protected]
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RIMPTON VILLAGE HALL DIARY – What’s on? – Regular items and contacts Wednesdays
7.30p.m. – 10.00 p.m. Badminton (restarts 3rd October 2018) - Mrs Ing 850315 and Mrs Fewkes 850227 For the Diary 31st August - Fir Villa Holy Communion at 4 pm 1st September - Marston Magna & Rimpton Gardening Show MM VH 3 pm 4th September - Rimpton Parish Council at 7 pm Rimpton VH 8th September - Ride & Stride for Somerset Churches – Ricky Gibbs 9th September - Patronal Festival Evensong at 5 pm – St Mary’s MM 12th September - Study Group restarts 19th September - Ladies Walking Group 9.30 am Rimpton VH 24th September - Rimpton Harvest Supper, 7 pm in the Village Hall £7.00 28th September - Fir Villa Holy Communion at 4 pm 29th September - Service at Wells Cathedral 2 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
Winter 12.30 – summer 19.30 p.m. - 2nd Monday monthly W.I - Jenny Dench 850592
Various classes – do look at notice board in Village Hall
Thursdays
2.30 – 4.30 p.m. Short Mat Bowls Mrs Joan Burrough 851576
Fridays
10 a.m. – 12 noon Marston Village Café 09.00 – 12 noon - Village Cafe Beryl Field 850705
5.00 p.m.- 7.15 p.m. Pilates Contact Mo 07815 748518
For the Diary. 31st August - Fir Villa Holy Communion at 4 pm 1st September - Marston Magna & Rimpton Gardening Show – MM VH 3 pm 9th September - Patronal Festival Evensong at 5 pm – St Mary’s MM 12th September - Study Group restarts 15th September - MMVH Silent Auction – 7.30 pm at MM Village Hall 24th September - Marston Magna Parish Council – 7 pm MM VH 28th September - Great MacMillan Coffee Morning MM VH 28th September - Fir Villa Holy Communion at 4 pm 29th September - Service at Wells Cathedral 2 pm 9th October - Harvest Supper at 7.30 pm MM VH £10 28th November - Marston Magna Parish Council – 7 pm MM VH 8th December - Xmas Bingo at Marston Magna VH from 5.30 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 5th September between 12.00 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., except bank holiday weeks = Fridays. Wheelie Bin Collection also from 7.a.m. On Thursdays 6th & 20th September.
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RIMPTON HARVEST SUPPER
MONDAY 24th SEPTEMBER
7.00pm in RIMPTON VILLAGE HALL
Tickets Adults £7. Children under 12 - £3.50
A seller will call at your house, but you can also get tickets
from
Hilary Stephens on 01935 851860
Raffle and fun Auction plus a delicious supper
EVERYONE WELCOME
Do come and meet your neighbours
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MARSTON MAGNA HARVEST SUPPER
TUESDAY 9th OCTOBER
7.30 pm in MARSTON MAGNA VILLAGE HALL
Tickets Adults - £10. Children under 12 - £5
Delicious supper
EVERYONE WELCOME
Do come and meet your neighbours