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PHILIP J. HAMMOND & SONS SOLICITORS
Commissioners for Oaths
47 FRIAR LANE, LEICESTER, LE1 5QX
TELEPHONE: (0116) 251 7171 FAX NO: (0116) 253 7370
e-mail [email protected] Website www.pjhammond.com
Contact Richard Hammond
Home visits possible
CAR PARK AVAILABLE WHILST VISITING THE OFFICE
Eyebrook Wild Bird Feeds Quality mixes and straights at farm gate prices, mixed on our farm near the Eyebrook Reservoir
Visit our website: ww.eyebrookwildbirdfeeds.co.uk Rectory Farm, right of Church, Great Easton
Tel: 01536 770771 Open Friday & Saturday 9am - 5pm Sunday 9am – 12 noon
You are welcome to collect at any other time, but please telephone first
Specialist wedding suit and tuxedo hire Individual attention Professional advice
Comprehensive collection for men and boys
8 The Parade
Oadby LE2 5BF
0116 271 2010 www.theweddinghirecompany.co.uk
ARCHITECTS
Martyn Jones & Associates The Reading Room, 33 Main Street
Medbourne, Leicestershire LE16 8DT
Tel: 01858 565567
HEFFORDS Solicitors
Incorporating Hefford Johnson & Co
Tel: 01858 410040 49a High Street Fax: 01858 432772 Market Harborough Leics. LE16 7AF
Specialising in all private client matters Home visits for the elderly or infirm.
Please contact: JANICE HEFFORD or SARAH HEFFORD
GREAT EASTON POST OFFICE AND
STORES “Here to serve you”
Tel: 01536 770309
Email: [email protected] B&B accommodation available:
contact details as above
Salsborough Kennels And Cattery
A home from home for your beloved pets Small and Medium dog grooming now re-instated.
Oaktree Lodge,
Horninghold Road,
Stockerston Tel: 01572 822270
M J A
PJH &
SONS
EM DORMAN FUNERAL DIRECTOR
A family concern, giving 24-hour personal service to all areas.
Golden Charter pre-paid plans available (help and advice without obligation)
PRIVATE CHAPEL OF REST Tel: 01572 823976
A member of Society of Allied and Independent Funeral directors
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Free Quotes - No VAT 3 Broadgate Great Easton 01536 770982 Market Harborough
07734 328217 LE16 8SH
The Parish of the Six Saints circa Holt The Reverend Stephen Bishop
The Rectory, Rectory Lane, Medbourne, LE16 8DZ Tel: 01858 565933 Mobile: 07590 829902
email [email protected]
Secretary Ann Baile Treasurer Darryl Brunt The Paddocks, High Street 2 Mulberry Court Great Easton LE16 8ST Drayton LE16 8SD 01536 770095 01858 565300
BRINGHURST CUM GREAT EASTON & DRAYTON Wardens BRINGHURST DRAYTON Michael Mallock Tim Fletcher Manor Lodge, Main Street 1 The Green Bringhurst LE16 8RJ Drayton LE16 8RQ 01536 772044 01858 565895 GREAT EASTON Tom Theakston Mary Henniker-Major 4 Banbury Lane Linden House Great Easton LE16 8SF Great Easton LE16 8SJ 01536 770929 01536 770320
MEDBOURNE CUM HOLT, STOCKERSTON & BLASTON Wardens MEDBOURNE CUM HOLT David Tyler Margaret Tuffs 8 Springbank Brookfield House, 41 Main Street Medbourne LE16 8EB Medbourne LE16 8DT 01858 565242 01858 565911 STOCKERSTON Mary Patston Apple Cottage, Medbourne Road Stockerston LE15 9JF 01572 823396 BLASTON Wilfred Coon Robin Murray-Philipson Hallcroft, Medbourne Road Garden House Hallaton LE16 8UH Blaston LE16 8DE 01858 555630 01858 555233
Treasurers Bringhurst etc David Gibley 01536 772159 Medbourne Rachel Glover 01858 565876 Stockerston Mary Patston 01572 823396 Blaston Lindsay Blaaberg 01858 Secretaries Bringhurst etc Ann Baile 01536 770095 Medbourne etc Jenny Sandars 01858 565245 Stockerston Wendy Bromwich 01572 823110 Blaston Della Stones 01858 555688
We are always pleased to welcome new residents to our parish so please do make yourself known to one of the above-named.
Supported by Great Easton and Medbourne Parish Councils, Bringhurst & Drayton Parish Meeting,
the village of Stockerston and other local groups and organisations. Printed by Clipperprint, East Goscote, LE7 3XA
JOSEPH WARBURTON
Carpentry & Building Services
Book-keeping Accounts VAT returns Sage User
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Riverside Industrial Estate Market Harborough
Leics LE16 7PT
Telephone: c01858 410117/466499 Fax: 01858 465121
E-mail: [email protected]
Medbourne Playgroup
Held at Medbourne Village Hall
Tuesday, Wednesday & Thursday
9.15am to 12 15pm For ages 2½ - 5
Contact: Celia Pocock: 01536 770421
or Sara Robbins: 01536 771368
CONSTRUCTION: RENOVATION: MAINTENANCE: Vicarage Cottage Main Street, Loddington Leicestershire LE7 9XE
Home Tel: 01572 717302 Mobile Tel: 0774 04 2 6889
www.sandersontransport.com
J.S.Oakley Agricultural Contractor GREAT EASTON AND LYDDINGTON
Tel: Uppingham (01572) 823810
GARRY HYDE INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR
PAINTING AND DECORATING GLAZING
TEL: 01858 565215 MOB: 07795 096109
Foot Health PractitionerFoot Health PractitionerFoot Health PractitionerFoot Health Practitioner Specialist Foot Care Treatment in the comfort of your own home
Graham Clark SAC(dip), CFHP (pract)
For an appointment call
01536 772118
H.Snow & Son Great Easton
Builders and Contractors
Established nearly 100 years Stonework-Groundwork-Roofing-Decorating
Listed Buildings a Speciality
Tel: 01536 770257 or 07594 935958
Parish of the Six Saints circa Holt
4 September Eleventh Sunday after Trinity 8am Eucharist at Great Easton 9am 1662 Eucharist at Drayton 10.30am Eucharist at Medbourne 11 September Twelfth Sunday after Trinity Kept as Holy Cross Day 9am 1662 Eucharist at Blaston 10.30am Eucharist at Great Easton 18 September Thirteenth Sunday after Trinity
Kept as Matthew 9am 1662 Eucharist at Bringhurst 10.30am Family Service at Medbourne 6pm Evening Prayer at Great Easton 25 September Fourteenth Sunday after Trinity Back to Church Sunday 8am 1662 Eucharist at Medbourne 9am 1662 Eucharist at Stockerston 10.30am Children’s service at Great Easton
Rector’s Letter-September 2011 We all have moments when we wish that we had an answer to a difficult question or situation and instead all that we are faced with is the wrong answer. Writing from prison, the Chinese Christian Chun-Ming Kao, observes: ‘I asked the Lord for a bunch of fresh flowers but instead he gave me an ugly cactus with many thorns. I asked the Lord for some beautiful butterflies but instead he gave me many ugly and dreadful worms.’ We may also all have faced moments when, in place of even the wrong answer to a difficult question or situation, all we have is silence. Where will I find the strength to face this? What should I do now? The 70s singer-songwriter Nick Drake coined the wonderfully poignant phrase ‘time of no reply’ which crystallizes those moments when there are no easy answers, and instead we live with questions. Drake’s phrase echoes Rilke’s poignant poetry: Have patience with everything unresolved in your heart And try to love the questions themselves… Don’t search for the answers, which could not be given to you now, because you would not be able to live with them. And the point is, to live everything. Perhaps then, someday far in the future, you will gradually, without even notice it, live your way into the future. Live the questions now. Living without resolution to difficult questions, or with wrong answers may be a dreadful burden to bear. But we may perhaps take at least some comfort from the knowledge that we are not the first to walk this kind of path, and greater comfort still from the knowledge that some profound and lasting truth about that which we may dare to call the Divine may be found even in the questions themselves. Chun-Ming Kao’s poem continues: ‘I was threatened, I was disappointed, I mourned. But after many days, suddenly, I saw the cactus bloom with many beautiful flowers, and those worms became beautiful butterflies flying in the spring wind.’
A prayer by George Appleton
Grant, O Lord, to all those who are bearing pain Your spirit of healing,
Your spirit of peace and hope Of courage and endurance,
Cast out from them the spirit of anxiety and fear; Grant them perfect confidence and trust in thee,
That in your light they may see light; Through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen.
St Andrew’s Great Easton Wednesday Eucharist
On most Wednesdays throughout the year there is a Eucharist service in Great Easton at 10.30am.
All are welcome so please join us.
Prayer Group Prayer Group will be meeting at 8.00pm as follows: 5th September at 1 The Green, Drayton 17th October at Swan House, Lyddington 21st November at Brookside Bungalow, Great Easton
ST. ANDREW’S CHURCH – ROTA OF SIDESPEOPLE
If any of these dates are inconvenient, please arrange to swap with someone, or if you have a problem contact Tom Theakston on 01536 770929.
Sundays: 11th September 10.30 a.m Anne Wallis & Jill Irons
25th September 10.30 a.m David & Irene Gibley
The next visit from the Good News library van team will be on Wednesday 28th September 2011 from 11am to 12 noon at the home of Mr & Mrs Wright, 8 Church Bank, Great Easton. A good selection of Christian books and other material will be available to freely borrow. Tea, coffee and a warm welcome await you! All welcome.
Weekly Events
Monday Medbourne Tiddlywinks Parent, baby and toddler group Medbourne Village Hall 10am - 12noon
Line Dancing Great Easton Village Hall 1.30 - 3pm Tuesday Art Club Great Easton Village Hall 10am - 12.30pm
Bell Ringing Practice St Andrew’s Great Easton 7.30 - 9pm Tues, Wed Medbourne Playgroup & Thurs Medbourne Village Hall 9.15am - 12.15pm Wednesday Tai Chi 9.30-10.30am Great Easton Village Hall Thursday Great Easton Mum, Baby and Toddler Group Great Easton Village Hall 10am - 12noon
Junior Tennis Club at Medbourne May to August 4.30pm Beginners 5.15pm Intermediate 6pm More advanced (those who can rally) Classes free to Tennis Club members Mon/Thurs Youth Group 11-18 years Meets every Thursday in the Village Hall Alternating weekly between Medbourne and Great Easton EVERYONE IS WELCOME For further information please contact: Cathy Moran 01536 771175
Parish Magazine Policy At a meeting of the magazine sub-committee on 6 November 2006, the following policy was agreed for all articles to be printed in the magazine: • Articles should be no longer than one side of A5 paper (one magazine page), allowing space for the artwork. • The deadline for submission of articles is the 5th of the preceding month. • Wherever possible articles should be submitted by email to [email protected]
OAKLEIGH BEAUTY of Medbourne
Helen Collins “Beauty treatments to relax and rejuvenate”
Home: 01858 565458/Mobile: 0791 989 0918
Bespoke Joinery Timber windows, doors and
conservatories, Made to order and fitted.
Contact: Kevin Thompson Tel: 01858 565398 Mobile: 07944 529956
RJM Plasterers ALL ASPECTS OF
PLASTERING UNDERTAKEN
Contract &
Private
Over 30 years experience For your free estimate from your local plasterer call
01536 205005 07712 335 963
Harvest Festivals 2011Harvest Festivals 2011Harvest Festivals 2011Harvest Festivals 2011
2 October2 October2 October2 October 11am11am11am11am Medbourne Harvest FestivalMedbourne Harvest FestivalMedbourne Harvest FestivalMedbourne Harvest Festival followed by Harvest Lunchfollowed by Harvest Lunchfollowed by Harvest Lunchfollowed by Harvest Lunch 9 October9 October9 October9 October 11am11am11am11am Great Easton Harvest Festival EucharistGreat Easton Harvest Festival EucharistGreat Easton Harvest Festival EucharistGreat Easton Harvest Festival Eucharist followed by Harvest Lunchfollowed by Harvest Lunchfollowed by Harvest Lunchfollowed by Harvest Lunch 9 October9 October9 October9 October 6pm6pm6pm6pm Harvest Evensong at BlastonHarvest Evensong at BlastonHarvest Evensong at BlastonHarvest Evensong at Blaston 16 October16 October16 October16 October 3pm3pm3pm3pm Stockerston Harvest FestivalStockerston Harvest FestivalStockerston Harvest FestivalStockerston Harvest Festival Archdeacon to preachArchdeacon to preachArchdeacon to preachArchdeacon to preach
25 September
Fourteenth Sunday after Trinity
Back to Church Sunday
10.30am
Children’s service at Great Easton All welcome
Hear first-hand contrasting stories of war-time childhoods :: interspersed with songs from the time ::
in
‘BEFORE IT’S TOO LATE!’ in St GILES’ CHURCH, MEDBOURNE
on FRIDAY 9 SEPTEMBER 2011 at 6.00pm until about 7.30pm
followed by drinks Doors open at 5.30pm
Rural Leicestershire Lad: Major General Sir Michael Carleton-Smith, CBE DL
(Retired Soldier & former Director-General of Marie Curie Cancer Care)
German Jewish Refugee from Nazi Germany: Dr Edgar Feuchtwanger (Author, Retired Academic, Historian)
British Evacuee in the USA: Mrs Nini Murray-Philipson
(Author, Lecturer in Art History)
British Émigré born in Occupied France: Gerard de Lisle, Esq DL FSA (Author, Antiquarian & Leicestershire Landowner)
Accompanied by war-time songs from: Penny “Vera-Marlene-Edith!” Francis (ex-TV Producer & ‘jobbing’ Singer)
IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO ATTEND PLEASE REGISTER BY EMAIL: [email protected] or [email protected]
or leave a message at Plough Cottage, Drayton or on 01858 565 269
Admission £5 at the door – children FREE – Donations Welcomed All proceeds to HELP for HEROES
PLUMBING & HEATING Tel: 01572 813067
Mob: 07710 605092
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Fencing - Landscaping
Cliff Davies Broadview, Stockerston Road,
Great Easton, LE16 8DG Tel: 01858 555253
Mob: 07860 242658
ABC’s Tidy Gardens
Offering a full range of services for garden maintenance and landscaping.
A large team of male & female
workers to tackle everything in the garden, but more importantly
NOT to let you down.
We are regularly in your area. For a winter makeover, tree work, hedges,
fencing (all types), clearance etc,
call Alister on
07815 889992
TIDDLIWINKS PARENT AND TODDLER GROUP
MONDAYS 10-12PM MEDBOURNE VILLAGE HALL
TOYS, GAMES, IN/OUTDOOR FUN
COFFEE, TEA & CHAT FOR ADULTS
DRINKS & SNACK FOR CHILDREN
Come and join the fun! All welcome!
Rutland Plumbing Services
Wayside Garden Services Mowing. Weeding. Spraying. Digging.
Turfing. Planting. Hedge cutting. Pruning. Fencing. Stonework
All aspects of garden maintenance and
improvements
Call Peter Nix 01858 565646 - 07875 717785
Matthew Castle WoodworkingMatthew Castle WoodworkingMatthew Castle WoodworkingMatthew Castle Woodworking
Specialist Traditional Rural Carpenter, Architectural Joiner,
Designer & Cabinet Maker
Call us today for a friendly, informal chat
Workshop Tel: 01536 772123 Mobile: 07730 286 085 For more information, photographs
and testimonials Please feel free to browse our website
www.matthewcastlewoodworking.com
Great Easton Village Hall To Hire contact: 01536 770350
Gardener’s Corner
AUGUST/SEPTEMBER 2011
With late summer here and harvest well on the way, we can only hope that we see an Indian Summer, it is such a special time of year that brings that special smell of autumn. This is the time of year that dahlias are at their best (these have always been a favourite of mine), there are many shades of reds, oranges yellows, purples, crimsons, white and even two tone colours. These are good vibrant colours, which can be accentuated by the autumn colours just arriving. These tuberous rooted perennials will, by continual dead heading, continue to flower right up to the first frost and are great for flower arranging. They are wonderful plants. You can get many different types of dahlias, from large decorative types to small bedding varieties so if you haven’t much room, think about next years planting. You can include some pots with bedding varieties in the planting scheme. Remember to include single headed varieties for the insects and that the tubers need to be over wintered in a frost free environment. The tender pot plants have enjoyed their holiday outside but you will soon need to return them back indoors. The late flowering, potted up chrysanthemums also need to be brought in. Should we get a warm September, remember to give the greenhouse some ventilation as they soon heat up.
There are many colours of Buxus including green, golden and variegated suitable for hedges, topiary and planting in open or shady shrubberies. If you are lucky to have Box Hedge or Topiary and you trimmed them in June, they will have made more growth and now is the time to give them another trim. This will give them a tight finish for the winter, producing great structure for the winter period, especially in the frost and fog with the winter sun throwing new light on them.
Gardener’s Tip:
Spring is only five months away, that must mean the garden centres and nurseries are now selling BULBS. Get down as soon as possible to ensure your favour-ites and sound strong bulbs.
Wednesday 26th October – 7.30 in the village hall THE LYDDINGTON PROJECT
Dr. Rosemary Cannadine
Dr. Cannadine, the archivist of Burleigh House, will be telling us about the exciting project to discover the history and archaeology of this historically very important old village.
All welcome – non members £1
Great Easton Village Hall Caretaker
Judith Lloyd, who has been our caretaker for the last five years, will be retiring on 31st October. We are enormously grateful for all the hard work she has done in always keeping the hall spotless and in the way she has been unfailingly helpful to those who use it. We are looking for someone to take over the caretaker’s duties as from 1st November. These include cleaning the hall, taking bookings, liaising with the groups that use the hall and, when possible attending committee meetings. These take place every six weeks. Payment is £120 per month. Anyone interested should please write to Nick Meyer, 2 Ford Bank, Great Easton, Market Harborough, LE16 8SL
This should be a great start to our meetings in the Village Hall as we resume after the Summer break. With the cost of vegetables escalating rapidly, now is the time to get growing! The June visit to two gardens in South Kilworth was a most enjoyable evening and the weather was kind to us. Both gardens had many interesting and colourful plantings. The first visited was of a modern style whilst the second garden had a more traditional setting hence the evening held something to suit all individual tastes. Our thanks to Ivor and Frances for arranging the outing.
Our next meeting will be on Wednesday 21st September
7.30 pm in the Village Hall.
Barnsdale’s Nick Hamilton
‘Vegetables All Year Round’
Competition - Rose
New members and visitors always welcome.
The speaker this month is Mr Peter Lang who will tell us about “The Dream that Came True” which sounds rather intriguing. Curious? Come along and find out what it is about. Members are reminded that the £10 coach fare, for the outing to Downtown in October, will be collected at the September meeting.
Leicestershire County Council has agreed to take over the organisation of Community Forums within Harborough District. This agreement follows the deci-sion of the District Council not to organ-ise Forums from April 1st 2011 onwards due the need to make budget savings.
The County Council will continue to provide a service to enable Councillors from all 3 tiers of local government, and local residents, to discuss issues, aspirations and services for local areas. Leicestershire County Council currently leads the organisation of Community Forums in five out of the seven districts in Leicestershire and will follow the same format in Harborough. Although there are some similarities, these forums are organised on a different basis to the forums you may have experience of in Harborough and the key elements are as follows;
-Community Forums are community-led and deal with issues that are of relevance to local communities.
-They are about sharing and addressing issues in the local area and about joint working to find and implement solutions.
-Community Forums are result-driven. -Leicestershire County Council and its partners see Community Forums as a key platform to discuss and consult with local communities and their representatives about: ◊Service priorities and provision in the local area. ◊Service changes and their local impact. ◊New developments and opportunities that may impact on the local area. ◊Priorities for improvements to local services and facilities.
-Community Forums are not decision-making bodies, but they can make recommendations. We treat these recommendations very seriously and will respond formally to indicate how we will take recommended actions forward.
-Queries raised at Community Forums will be responded to within 21 days of the meeting.
The next sets of dates for the forthcoming Community forums are: • 14th September at Market Harborough Methodist Church, HARBOROUGH
CENTRAL • 21st September: Venue Tbc for RURAL WEST
• 27th September: Venue Tbc for RURAL EAST
Please note the final boundaries have not yet been confirmed. You can find out more on our website, which displays an initial draft of the boundaries of the different forum areas - http://www.leicestershireforums.org/harborough/ - If you want to find out more about the forums, you can also call us on 0116 305 7565 or 0116 305 7581
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Experienced with lime mortar
Sympathetic to older buildings Extensions repair or complete renovation.
References available
01858 880631 or 07749 061 938
Internal & External Decorating
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Rotten wood window/door repairs using a resin based Window Repair System
Wall & Floor Tiling
For a free estimate, please give me a call on
01536 770179
2 Main Street, Bringhurst, Leicestershire
IRELAND & LONGHILL
Chartered Accountants 10 Station Street, Kibworth Beauchamp, LE8 0LN
Tel: 0116 2793704
for a local personal service specialising in the needs of private individuals
and small businesses
Established in 1983
Visit our website at www.irelandandlonghill.co.uk
or contact: James Ireland or Sarah Longhill
Registered to carry on audit work
by the institute of Chartered Accountants in England
and Wales
Call Paul Mottley today on
01858 456419/07917 260428 [email protected] www.harboroughblinds.com
PAINTER & DECORATOR
GREAT EASTON AND VILLAGES WELCOMES WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP TRAINED HAIR STYLIST
AND BEAUTY THERAPIST
Philippa-Lee
Cut and Styling from £28 Colouring/foils from £65 includes cut and styling
Perming/Straightening from £65 includes cut and styling Styling tips and Hair Care advice complimentary.
Luxury Manicure/Pedicure including massage £28
Express Manicure/Pedicure £25 Eyebrow/Facial and Body Waxing from £24
Make-up/Lessons £30/40
Full Bridal Packages also available POA
In the privacy of your home!!! For a full list of services and to book your appointment
Telephone Pip on 01536 772107/0773 119 4763
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• Dog walking
• Home & pet si4ng
• Small pet visi6ng and feeding
• Horse & pony care
• sheep, goats, poultry
Public liability insured & police checked
Reliable, competent and trustworthy
Call Helen on 07736 522449
Email [email protected]
Our July walk led by Brian and Margaret was from Sudborough, enjoying good weather conditions, we travelled in an Easterly direction through Titchmarsh wood towards Aldwinkle before turning South and then West to the pretty village of Lowick then returning to the start. This was a very pleasant and varied walk in an area we haven't walked before. Our next walk will be the Wednesday 21st.September. Meet at Great Easton village Hall 9.30 all welcome but participants must be responsible for their own safety. Sorry no dogs please.
Members enjoyed a tour round Leicester University Botanic Gardens last month, and enjoyed viewing the exhibition of sculptures which were displayed around the gardens. The sculptures caused many comments among the members, some critical about their titles and even more about their cost. The sculptures were on view for a limited time, and many felt they detracted from the beauty of the gardens. Coming
from the south east of the county, many members were unaware of these gardens and were surprised at the wide variety of the beautiful trees and shrubs which were grown there. The August meeting held in a member's garden was a great success. Luckily it was a warm evening and members enjoyed walking around the well laid out garden. This was followed by a ploughman's supper, a sweet and a glass or two of Pimms, all arranged by the committee. There were a couple of quizzes arranged but most were quite content to sit and talk. Pam Armstrong thanked Frances Luscombe and her husband Ivor for their kind hospitality. Our next meeting on September 7th is a talk by Judy Theobald on 'Life and other problems' Visitors are most welcome.
Patrick Fisher
Carpenter & Joiner All your woodworking needs
New and renovation work
For reliable and friendly service
Tel: 01858 565117 Mob: 07805 495958
Jack Burrows
• Carpentry and Joinery
• Property Renovation and Refurbishment
• Laminate Floors and Kitchens
• Interior and Exterior Painting
• Bespoke Furniture Tel: 07545 043165
Property Maintenance Need to advertise?
Do it here for £40 per year
Phone 01858 565933
Tues/Thurs
9.30-1
GREAT EASTON PARISH COUNCIL
THE QUEEN’S DIAMOND JUBILEE. PUBLIC MEETING IN THE VILLAGE HALL
7.30 – WEDNESDAY 14TH SEPTEMBER As we reported here previously, the diamond jubilee of HM The Queen, is to be nationally celebrated during the weekend of 2nd and 3rd of June next year, with bank holidays on the following Monday and Tuesday. The Parish Council is holding a public meeting on Wednesday Sept 14th of representatives from all village groups, clubs and societies, plus anyone else who may be interested, to discuss what, if anything, the village community will do to join in this celebration, and to set up the organisation of whatever may be decided. The Parish Council believe there to be the following clubs and associations in the village:- Art Club, Bell Ringers, Bringhurst School, Church Flower Arranging Group, Garden Society, Good Companions, History Society, Ladies’ Choir, Line Dancing, Mothers and Toddlers, Parish Church, Recreation Ground Committee, Tai Chi, Tapestry Group, Village Hall Committee, Whist Club, Women’s Institute, Youth Group. We shall be grateful if all groups wishing to be involved will give this some thought before the meeting and be ready to send briefed delegates to the meeting on September 14th.
We apologise to any groups we may have overlooked in the busy life of this village. Anyone else interested in taking part in the initial discussion will, of course, be very welcome.
Feel good, be part of Macmillan Cancer Support’s
World’s biggest fundraising event!
Friday 7th October
10am to 7pm Why not pop in after work?
College Farm, Main Street,
Drayton, LE16 8SD
Not sure where to find us? Look for the banner! TEA, COFFEE, CAKES AND TOMBOLA
JOULES SECONDS CHOCOLATES FOR CHOCAHOLICS CHRISTMAS DECORATIONS JEWELLERY PHOENIX CARDS
CLOSED CHAIR MASSAGES
For information call Elisabeth on 01858 565102 or 07710 603803
Or Lesley on 01858 565656 or 07813 982665
ALL WELCOME, bring your friends and family and together we can raise money for people affected by cancer.
SPORTS CLUB EXTENSION FUND: LATEST NEWS
*************************************** The ball on the 18
th June was a massive success as everyone who aCended will aCest to.
We raised approximately £2500 for the fund . The fund raising never ends un6l we reach
our target!
We all are very aware of the many dangers that children have to face in society these days-
far more than when we were that age! - and the spor6ng facili6es the club provides keeps
them safe and away from tempta6on. ALL the money raised at these events goes towards
improving those facili6es and as a commiCee we are extremely grateful for any help that is
received.
I know that it seems a never ending ask, but we WILL reach our target and then the club
house facili6es will match the excellent playing surfaces we enjoy throughout the year.
Buy A Brick
********* This is an open ended campaign and anyone who wishes to take part
can contact Chris White on 565814.
Thank you very much in advance for your help.
Hire a car from Medbourne Do you ever need to hire a car for an hour, a day or a week? Now you can pick up a hire car from Medbourne for £25 per day. Previously, hiring a car meant travelling to Market Harborough. Now, the local community can hire a Volkswagen Golf from a private owner in Medbourne from £25/day. Thanks to a new website run by Whipcar, members of the community can visit www.whipcar.com/medbournegolf to book the use of a Volkswagen Golf. The car can be collected from Medbourne a time of your convenience and Whipcar arranges all insurance and other logistics. According to DVLA figures the UK currently has 29m registered cars on the road, and New Scientist says in a report that many are used for less than an hour a day. The RAC claims that the average cost of ownership of a car is £5,523 a year. Rather than buying a car that sits idle for days at a time, drivers can now hire a car locally. The car has a valid MOT and road tax, existing insurance, and is clean and in good condition. It is free to register with the site.
East Norton
Debi Varley (BHSAI) 01858 555795 07904 287742
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Pony Days Clinics
Riding Holidays Bed and Breakfast
Ambassador Oil Heating Services Ltd
Boiler installations Servicing Breakdown repair Tank installations
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Power flushing General plumbing
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Two reports for the price of one, July had us going back to "Life on the home front" with Felicity Austin. A good evening with us being shown demonstrations on how to utilise the meagre ra-tions to the best of their ability. We were impressed by Felici-ty’s attention to detail, even with the clothes she wore for the occasion. We all ended up having a good old sing-song. By complete contrast and bringing us right up to date, this month saw PCSO Tim Harwood talking to us about community policing. I don't think he had much time to introduce himself before the questions began and they continued until
refreshments arrived. Many thanks to Tim for the time taken to speak to us especially considering the events that have been taking place over the last week. We need to give a vote of special thanks to all of the essential services personnel at the moment for everything they are doing under very difficult and dangerous circumstances. Our next meeting will take place on September 14th, Bob Martin will be giving us a Glass Workshop with the competition being "a piece of glass". As always, new members and visitors would be most welcome. In future you will be able to get details of our outings and meetings on the leicestershsirevillages.com website.
Date for your Diary! Medbourne
Diamond Jubilee Party At
The Village Hall Saturday 2 June 2012
3pm Children’s Tea Party & Games 7.30pm Family Hog Roast & Barn Dance More details to follow. If you would like to contribute time or expertise to planning the day, please contact: Gill Pemberton 565214 Elaine Hall 565305
NEWS FROM BRINGHURST
A most successful Archaeology and Local History weekend was held on the 16-17 July in St Nicholas Church. The exhibition covered a period from pre-Roman to the 20th century and included finds discovered during the recent church restoration. Exhibits included Roman and mediaeval pottery, coins, clay pipes, a step by step explanation of the Church’s development, genealogy tables, census details, extracts of old wills, sketches, photographs and maps, providing a fascinating insight into the past life of Bringhurst and Drayton villages. Very sincere thanks to Nick Hill for organising the event and giving a most interesting talk on the church’s evolution and village history and for re-writing the church history leaflet. Most grateful thanks also to Ann Wallis and Ena Meacher for their work in producing excellent and memorable displays, Thanks also to Jean Donaldson for making road signs and creating the wonderful arrangements of flowers (all gathered from Bringhurst), to Ian Donaldson for editing, preparing and arranging for the printing of the new church history leaflets, to Margaret Stamp for producing an evocative set of cards of the church and village (now on sale in the church), to Judith Lloyd for support in numerous ways and for manning the Sales table during the exhibition and to Phil Johnson for providing transport for the tables and display stands both before and after the exhibition. Very many thanks also to all those who so generously provided cakes and biscuits for the teas, which raised a splendid sum of £361 towards the further restoration of the church. Last, but not least, thanks to so many villagers who helped setting up, serving teas, parking cars and with numerous other jobs that went to make this event such a success. Mike Mallock.
Medbourne Village Web Site www.leicestershirevillages.com/medbourne
Having recently completed the Parish web site (www.sixsaintscircaholt.org) I have taken on the role of Site Administrator for the Medbourne web site on LeicestershireVillages.com. For those not familiar with LeicestershireVillages it’s a framework provided by Leicestershire County Council that provides a web site for every village in the county. It is then up to the villages themselves to add local content, photos, news, etc. This information is supplemented by information from the Parish, District and County Councils, also the emergency services, notably the Police. Anyone in the county can register on the site and add content. This content is then filtered through Site and District Administrators, so that it is checked for legality and conformance to the local design. Why use LeicestershireVillages.com rather a dedicat ed Village Web Site? Whilst designing a site from scratch for the village has its attractions, these are far outweighed by the advantages of using LeicestershireVillages: • If you Google “Medbourne” then LeicestershireVillages comes up in the first 3
results. • The village web site is part of a database for the whole County, so you can
search for, say, a business not available in your local village and the site will find your nearest instance. All the villages are linked in a very useful way.
• Allowing several people from the village to contribute is important and hard to provide with a dedicated site.
• The site had 13,500 hits in 12 months, even though the information is currently minimal.
• And there are many more reasons.
What will we put on the site? Some villages have used LeicestershireVillages extensively but, at the same time, the information is not well structured; so I am very keen to maintain some order in our information. The site comes with a fledgling “History” page and I have added outline pages for: “Businesses”, “St. Giles’ Church” and the “Village Hall”. These will be filled out further; then there is scope for much more under the following suggested headings: ♦ Sport ♦ Community & Social ♦ Public Transport ♦ Walk, Ride & Cycle ♦ Bottle Kicking I am open to suggestions for additional headings, but I am most interested in hearing your ideas for what we should include under the headings above. There can be many web pages per heading.
What can you do? Firstly, login to www.leicestershirevillages.com/medbourne . Familiarise yourself with the site and bookmark it. If you would like to contribute (e.g. start with some photos), register on the site and upload your files. You can have your own page or contribute news items, local events, freeuse items, notices and to online discussion forums.
Alternatively, contact me. I am interested in getting in touch with: ∗ Local businesses ∗ Sports clubs ∗ Other social groups and societies ∗ Those who can help with village history, e.g. old photographs and documents. ∗ Those who can help document Bottle Kicking – traditions, history, photographs, etc. ∗ Anyone else who wants to contribute Even if you already have a web site please let me know so that the village web site can link to yours. Contact details : David Tuffs [email protected]
01858 565911 Brookfield House, 41 Main St,. Medbourne, LE16 8DT
For those who don’t live in Medbourne All the villages in the Parish have a web site on LeicestershireVillages. Of these, Great Easton is maintained and well worth a visit. All the others, including Nevill Holt, have a vacancy for a Site Administrator. Why not volunteer? Maintaining a site is not technically demanding for those with a basic knowledge of PCs and the internet. Also, the County provides training and get-togethers for Site Administrators to share their experiences. You will find information on the role of Site Administrator and how to volunteer on your village’s home page: www.leicestershirevillages.com/villagename.
Medbourne Church Fete
Thank you to everyone who helped and supported our fete on 2nd
July 2011. We were
lucky to have good weather and that, combined with your generosity, enabled us to raise
over £2,000.
Church Wardens and Fete Commi(ee