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Parish Magazine for South Marston, Wiltshire, England
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TOWER & TAPTOWER & TAPTOWER & TAPTOWER & TAP April 2014
SOUTH MARSTON’S COMMUNITY NEWSLETTER
INSIDE… Meeting Point Date… Gardening Club… South
Marston Parish Council contact details… Swindon
Supermarine Fixtures… Citizens Advice Volunteering
Opportunities… Bags2School collection… Neighbourhood
Watch Update… Friendly Club Holiday 2014 details
HAPPY HAPPY HAPPY HAPPY
EASTEREASTEREASTEREASTER
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Dear Friends,
The sun is shining and the violets, primroses and daffodils are dancing in the garden -
such a sharp contrast to the wet and grey days we endured when I was last wri�ng!
Such contrasts are felt and experienced as we prepare to celebrate Easter.
The weeks leading up to the cross saw huge contras�ng emo�ons with great highs and
desperate lows. Some of us know the story so well it can lose its impact on us. So for
the rest of Lent and right up to Easter Sunday on 20th April, let us focus on the cost of
Jesus’ sacrifice, the bewilderment of his disciples and then their tremendous joy.
On Palm Sunday we share in the jubilant celebra�ons of the crowds welcoming Jesus
on the way to Jerusalem and in all our churches we will each receive a palm cross. On
Maundy Thursday members of our churches will gather in St. Margaret’s Centre to
share in a ‘Christ in the Passover’ meal when we will be remembering, alongside our
Jewish friends, God’s faithfulness and the great escape from the oppressive Egyp�ans.
We will seek to enter into this fes�val as Christ and his disciples did. We will
remember how Jesus washed the disciples feet exposing his servant heart, the sharing
of a meal and then his command that we should remember his sacrifice through the
sharing of bread and wine. This is a par�cularly moving �me together and is followed
on Good Friday with services that remember that ul�mate sacrifice and the
completeness of his love for us.
Then, on Easter Sunday, exuberant celebra�ons li3 our hearts as we acknowledge
that our Saviour has risen, is alive and that we can know him and he walks with us,
blessing us each and every moment of every day.
The whole team wishes you every blessing this Easter.
Vicky Fleming
Priest in Charge
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Church News
Mobile Library - Routes & Times
Arrives Departs Place Area 12.55 13.05 South Marston Bungalows Right side of road near bus stop
13.10 13.20 South Marston Carriers Arms Outside Carriers Arms Public House
The mobile library has full access
for disabled people.
April Date: 4th April 2014
‘Craft Company’, we are meeting again at Dryden House on
Wednesday 9th April at 2pm. More details form Mary or
Vicky Fleming
Saturday Scene Saturday Scene Saturday Scene Saturday Scene meets on 12th April in the Church 4meets on 12th April in the Church 4meets on 12th April in the Church 4meets on 12th April in the Church 4----5.15pm. 5.15pm. 5.15pm. 5.15pm.
An exciting church event for young families. Stories, songs,
crafts, games and food. Contact Donald Page on 825693
Annual Parochial Church Mee ng and Selec on of Wardens
This will be held in church at 12 noon on 6th April 2014, followed by a ‘bring &
share’ lunch in the Vicarage. Thank you all who served and worked so hard
during the last year.
From the registers: Baptisms
16th February Natalia Smith
9th March Ronnie William John Rath
The Meeting Point
Coffee morning with table top sales
Something to sell?
Please book a table £2.50 for people who live in the village
£5 for those outside
12th April from 10am –12.30pm
In the Village Hall
Refreshments provided by South Marston Church
Those who come often remark about the enjoyment of
sitting down with a neighbour they haven’t seen for a
while with a cake in one hand and a coffee in the other.
We look forward to seeing you
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6th April 11.00am South Marston Family Service
13th April 9.30am South Marston Morning Worship
20th April 9.30am South Marston Holy Communion
27th April 8.00am South Marston Holy Communion
27th April 10.00am St Margaret’s Team Service
4th May 11.00am South Marston Family Service
11th May 9.30am South Marston Holy Communion
18th May 10.00am Stanton Fitzwarren Team Service
25th May 8.00am South Marston Holy Communion
Church Services for South Marston
South Marston Church is part of the StraBon
Team Ministry. The office is located at St.
Margaret’s Centre, Kenwin Close, StraBon St.
Margaret.
It is open on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday
mornings from 8.30am to 12 noon.
Email: stmargaretsoffice@�scali.co.uk
or Tel: 826505
If you would like to talk to a priest or book a
Christening or Wedding please contact Rev
Vicky Fleming on 827021 between 6 and 7pm
Members of the team:
Priest in Charge Rev. Vicky Fleming 827021
Asst. Priest Rev. George Fleming 827021
Curate Rev. Helen Baber 821412 (The Vicarage, South Marston)
Lay Minister Mr Dan Read 763016
Swindon Supermarine Fixtures
April 2014
The Webbs Wood Stadium, Supermarine Road, South
Marston, Swindon, SN3 4SY
W: swindonsupermarinefc.com
T: 01793 828778
Gardening Club
● Wed 2nd H Godalming Town 3:00pm
● Sat 5th H Taunton Town 7:45pm
● Sat 12th A Cinderford Town 3:00pm
● Sat 19th A Shortwood United 7:45pm
● Mon 21st H Bridgwater Town 3:00pm
● Sat 26th A Cirencester Town 7:45pm
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On Monday 3rd March we held our A.G.M. With the help of some new members we are hopeful
to keep going as a club for at least another year. With our speakers booked, we look forward to
another year of interes�ng talks. For example:
Monday 7th April Bruce Porter on 'Growing Vegetables'
Monday 12th May Ray Rummins on 'Wiltshire Villages’
Saturday 16th August Annual Flower and Produce Show
Monday 1st September Peter and Di Boor on 'Fuchsias'
Monday 6th October Iris Smith on 'Victorian Christmas'
Monday 1st December Peter Noble on 'Bri�sh Antarc�c Adventure'
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Our next mee�ng will be on Monday 7th April at 7:30pm, with a talk by Bruce Porter en�tled
'Growing Vegetables'
For further information contact Mike on 827807
or Arthur on 832663
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New and Exciting volunteering opportunity with Wiltshire Citizens Advice
As part of a new service offered by Ci�zens Advice, the Wiltshire Bureaux are seeking
volunteers to be part of a team to provide basic financial educa�on to community
groups and one to one money mentoring.
The project, funded by Big LoBery, aims to empower people to make beBer budge�ng,
borrowing, saving and banking decisions. We will be working with local chari�es and
agencies in the community to reach out to those needing support and up to date
knowledge of money maBers.
If you are looking for the opportunity to learn new skills and develop exis�ng ones, this
project offers roles as a:
Money Ma(ers Trainer or a Money Mentor
Volunteers will receive free training with all expenses paid, as well as the opportunity to
be part of a friendly team and work closely with your local community.
All sorts of people volunteer for Wiltshire Ci�zens Advice, and find it challenging,
rewarding, varied and you never stop learning. We are looking for a minimum
commitment of a half day per fortnight.
Wherever you are in Wiltshire from Corsham to Ramsbury, Malmesbury to Tidworth,
if you would like to be a part of this team then please contact:
Anne Blackwell, Financial Capability Volunteer Coordinator
Wiltshire Ci�zens Advice
Kestrel House, Mill Street
Trowbridge, BA14 8BE
Tel. 01225 781946
E mail [email protected]
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The F & E Harris Memorial Trust
New Community Transport Scheme
The Trust will be funding a community door-to-door transport scheme. It is designed to help
people aged 55 and over who live in South Marston to get out and about and who do not have
their own transport. The scheme started opera�on on the 1st January 2014. It will be free of
charge to users.
The scheme will be run by the Royal Voluntary Service (RVS) based in Liden on behalf of the Trust.
Those who require the use of the scheme will need to register their details with RVS before
booking a service requirement. Drivers opera�ng with RVS are volunteers and will stay with the
client, help if required, or be available during total journey �me.
The contact telephone number to register personal details for the scheme is 01793 465552.
The scheme will typically cover transport needs for trips such as aBending health appointments,
shopping trips and visits to family and friends. A more comprehensive lis�ng of acceptable uses
and condi�ons produced by the Trust is available when registering with RVS.
The Trust is looking for volunteer drivers to work with the volunteer drivers employed by RVS.
Training, opera�ng method and contract details will be supplied by RVS.
Contact Brian McGlone (01793 826243) if you are interested in volunteering or
contact RVS directly.
The Highworth United Charities
RELIEF OF NEED FUND Supporting South Marston residents
The Relief of Need Fund currently has a limited amount of money available to
assist residents who are in genuine need. Applica�on forms are available from
Highworth Council Offices or the Lions’ Shop in Newburgh Place. Please note
that documentary proof of need will be required before applica�ons can be
considered.
EDUCATIONAL FUND Supporting Young People living in South Marston
The Trustees currently have a limited amount of money available to assist
with the educa�on or training of young people who can demonstrate
financial need. Applica�on forms are available from Highworth Council
Offices or the Lions’ Charity Shop in Newburgh Place, Highworth. Early
application is advised.
South Marston Parent Teacher Association
Do you have any unwanted textile items in Do you have any unwanted textile items in Do you have any unwanted textile items in Do you have any unwanted textile items in
cupboards and drawers?cupboards and drawers?cupboards and drawers?cupboards and drawers?
The South Marston Parent Teacher Association (SMPTA) is fundraising for the
South Marston CofE school through Bags2School
Bag2School collects good quality second hand
adult’s and children's clothing, sheets, blankets,
curtains, soft toys, shoes, belts and handbags
All items collected are for RE-USE
In the past we have raised
hundreds of £s through
Bags2School which, combined
with our other fundraising, has
supported the school with
improving outdoor space and
equipment and much more.
You can fill any bag you have or
official Bags2school bags can
be collected from the school or
via Jodie Woolhouse.
When filled, please leave at the school inside the
school gate on Friday 9th May before 9am
We thank you in advance for your support!
Friday, 9th May
at South Marston
CofE School
At 9.00am
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South Marston Parish Council Update
March 2014 Detailed below are some of the ac�vi�es in which the Parish Council
par�cipated during the month. For more details, please visit
www.southmarston.org.uk and click on the ‘Parish Council’ area.
• Prepared South Marston Parish Council’s submission for the Examina on
in Public of the SBC Local Plan 2026.
• Formulated a response to the outline planning applica on for
employment development, new landscaping and junc on to A420 located
at Eastern Villages South, land at and to the south of the A420, (adjacent
to Lock Co/age), Swindon (Planning Applica on S/OUT/14/0253).
• Formulated a response to the Vale of the White Horse District Council
Public Consulta on on their Local Plan 2031 Housing Delivery Update
Next Meeting - 15th April 2014
Members of the public are welcome
to aBend Parish Council mee�ngs
which are held at 7.30pm in the
Village Hall.
There is an “Open 10 Minutes”
sec�on at the start of the mee�ng
where you are invited to ask
ques�ons or discuss an agenda item.
It would be helpful if you could
inform the Chairman at the start of the mee�ng of any items that you wish to
raise or discuss.
All agendas are published on the village website and on the village no�ce
boards, prior to the mee�ngs.
Contact South Marston Parish Council:
� 01793 686150 or by email at [email protected]
South Marston Neighbourhood Watch Update
You may have no�ced fly-�pping has become a recurrent problem either side
of the railway bridge at the far end of Old Vicarage Lane in our village. Fly-
�pping is the responsibility of Swindon Borough Council, not the police, even
though our local officers will support us in dealing with this as much as they
can.
Unfortunately, money is short and whilst SBC come and
clear up the rubbish, they would be more willing to put
resources into solving this problem if more people
reported it. We as council tax payers are funding the
removal of the rubbish and it would be far beBer if this
money could be channelled into other more important
services. South Marston Neighbourhood Watch is
working with Swindon Borough Council to try and find a
solu�on to this problem.
Therefore if you see rubbish dumped in the village (or anywhere else for that
maBer) please report it to SBC in one of the following ways:-
1. Use the online repor�ng facility, by visi�ng the council's website at
www.swindon.gov.uk and insert ‘Report Fly-�pping’ into the search
engine and then follow the link. This is very easy and quick.
2. By telephoning the StreetSmart Team at the Swindon Borough Contact
Centre on 01793 445501.
3. In person by visi�ng the Swindon Direct One-Stop-Shop at Wat Tyler
House, Swindon. The entrance is located in Beckhampton Street.
Please keep an eye out, par�cularly at the end of Old Vicarage Lane just
before where it meets the A420 and report any fly-�pping as soon as possible.
Thank you
South Marston
Neighbourhood Watch
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April 2014
Mon Tues Wed Thurs Fri Sat Sun
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12.55 & 13.10 Mobile Library
12.00 Annual Parochial Meeting
7 8 9 10 11 12 13
19.30 Gardening Club
Friendly Club Village Hall 2.00pm
Craft Company Dryden House 2.00pm
SMRA Meeting 19.30-21.30
Quiz Night at Carriers Arms
Wheelie Bins Mixed Plastics Green Waste Recycling
Meeting Point 10:00-12:30 Village Hall
Saturday Scene 4pm-5.15pm
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Friendly Club Outing to Lon-don
Parish Council Meeting 19:30 Village Hall
Quiz Night at Carriers Arms
GOOD FRIDAY
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EASTER
MONDAY
Tots ‘n’ Toddlers 9:00-11:00 Village Hall
Quiz Night at Carriers Arms
Wheelie Bins Mixed Plastics Green Waste Recycling Youth Club (8-11) 18:30-20:00 Village Hall
28 29 30
Tots ‘n’ Toddlers 9:00-11:00 Village Hall
May 2014
Mon Tues Wed Thurs Fri Sat Sun
1 2 3 4
Quiz Night at Carriers Arms
Youth Club (8-11) 18:30-20:00 Village Hall
5 6 7 8 9 10 11
BANK HOLIDAY
Tots ‘n’ Toddlers 9:00-11:00 Village Hall
Quiz Night at Carriers Arms 7.30pm Fellow-ship Meal, Village Hall
Wheelie Bins Mixed Plastics Green Waste Recycling Youth Club (8-11) 18:30-20:00 Village Hall
Meeting Point 10:00-12:30 Village Hall Saturday Scene Village Hall 4pm - 5.15pm
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7.30pm Gardening Club Youth Club (12-18) 18:30-20:30 Village Hall
Tots ‘n’ Toddlers 9:00-11:00 Village Hall SMRA Meeting 19.30-21.30
Quiz Night at Carriers Arms
Youth Club (8-11) 18:30-20:00 Village Hall
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Youth Club (12-18) 18:30-20:30 Village Hall
Parish Council Meeting 19:30 Village Hall
Tots ‘n’ Toddlers 9:00-11:00 Village Hall
Quiz Night at Carriers Arms
Wheelie Bins Mixed Plastics Green Waste Recycling Youth Club (8-11) 18:30-20:00 Village Hall
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BANK HOLIDAY
Quiz Night at Carriers Arms
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The Friendly Club
SMRA South Marston Recreation Association
March
£30 Lisa Haine (118)
£10 Jill Comley ( 49)
£10 Andrew Newton (111)
£10 Dorothy Liddiard ( 43)
£10 Sylvia Brown ( 21)
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Tuesday, 11th March 2014 - in the Village Hall at 2.00pm
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Tuesday, 8th April 2014 - in the Village Hall at 2.00pm
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CLUB
WINNERS
A talk and slide show was given by Alan Nix on “Evacua on in 1940” He told
us of his evacua�on experience to Wales and the good and bad points of
many other children evacuated to other areas. Examples of how disrup�on to
family life was discussed.
We will be entertained by Geoff Roffe and John
Williams who will present a programme �tled Magical
Wit based on Tommy Cooper.
Tuesday 15th April – Ou ng to London
Drop off points in London will be Kensington and
Marble Arch. The coach will leave South Marston at 9.00 pm and return at
7.00 pm.
The Friendly Club Holiday 2014
Warners Holme Lacy Hotel, Hereford
5 Days 29th September 2014 Monday to Friday5 Days 29th September 2014 Monday to Friday5 Days 29th September 2014 Monday to Friday5 Days 29th September 2014 Monday to Friday
A Georgian manor house set in 20 acres of parkland with evening entertainment
Travel with Barnes Coaches to Hereford, on the way stopping at the historic town of
Ledbury for lunch before arriving at the hotel.
The first day trip will be a tour through the Welsh countryside to the scenic Elan Valley
Dams following the Black and White Trail of medieval villages on the return to the hotel.
The second day trip will allow you to spend the morning at Hereford City dominated by
the Cathedral with museums, galleries and river walks. In the a3ernoon we will travel
towards Leominster and visit the magnificent medieval Hampton Court Castle to include
a 45 minute guided tour of the Castle and discover the glorious gardens and 1,000 yew
maze. (Those who would prefer to spend �me in Leominster can do so).
There will be a free day to enjoy the hotel and grounds and ac�vi�es at your leisure. On
the return journey home we will visit Symonds Yat on the River Wye for a river cruise
and lunch before returning to Swindon.
Cost for dinner, bed and breakfast for 4 nights - £350 per person
(price based on 30 people)
Those interested contact Sheila on 828545 with a deposit of £30 per person
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Senior Citizens Lunch
Every Thursday from 12.00-2.00pm We have changed the format of the lunch for all our senior ci�zens which will take place from the
beginning of April. Lunch will now be served in the leisure café and hopefully when the weather
improves we will have some sea�ng set up outside the café too. We will be offering a new light
lunch which will be as follows:
Chef’s Homemade Soup of the Day
Round of Sandwiches with a choice of fillings
Pot of Tea/Coffee
All this will be available at the great price of £4.95 per person
It is recommended you reserve your table by calling 01793 833700 and press op�on 3
All refreshments, food and drink during the day will be served in the leisure café from 1st
April 2014
with the main bar opening from 5.00pm each evening. (This excludes weekends)
Race Night – Friday 25th April 2014 8.00pm Try your luck in our race night which includes admission and race card and a pulled pork bap.
This is strictly for over 18’s only and �ckets are available at the hotel in advance and are priced at
£9.95 per person.
Bookings also being taken for Easter Sunday Lunch for 20th
April 2014
Sunday Carvery price from £8.95 per person
Booking is essen�al now by calling 01793 833700 press op�on 3
Ladies Night – Saturday 24th May 2014
Tickets on sale now at
£15.00 per person
Call the hotel for more details of this event
What’s happening at Mecure South Marston Hotel?
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Letters…...
What's Going On with The Local Plan?
In March Mr Fox, the appointed Inspector, held a Pre-Hearing Mee�ng to explain the procedures going
forward. Mr Fox will be examining issues rela�ng to the soundness of the plan in a series of hearing
sessions.
Those who wrote to Mr Fox with soundness queries were in good company. 8441 representa�ons
were raised from 801 respondents. Mr Fox considered this to be an unusually high number. He will
take them all into account in the up-coming hearings where they relate to soundness.
The hearings will be held within the Hawksworth Hall Room of STEAM - Museum of the Great Western
Railway. Those which directly affect South Marston are as follows but are subject to altera�on. Any
updated schedule will be available on the Council's web site.
7th May 09.30-13.00: Distribu�on of Housing Development (Issue 5)
9th May 09.30-13.00: New Communi�es: Eastern Villages, including Rowborough and
South Marston Village Expansion (Issue 11E)
9th May 14.00-17.30: Rural SeBlements: South Marston Village (Issue 12A)
15th May 09.30-17.30: Flood Risk (Issue 16)
20th May 09.30-17.30: Infrastructure Delivery (including hospitals and schools) Transport
(Issues 17 and 18)
Those wishing to par�cipate in the discussion at a hearing session will already have booked a
place. However, everyone is welcome to aBend the sessions as an observer.
Sylvia Brown is represen�ng SMPC at the above sessions where the discussion will concentrate on
South Marston as put forward in the Local Plan. It’s fair to say that the Local Plan is a strategic
document and the examina�on will be concentra�ng on the principle and level of development within
South Marston rather than the specific details. The Inspector’s report will certainly be focussing on the
soundness brief rather the specific details of 'what’s going where' etc in the village. The same principle
would apply to any Site Visit but ul�mately how detailed discussions get are a maBer for the Inspector
to manage as he deems appropriate.
SMPC supports the dra3 Plan policies and in discussions will be keen to explain and defend their
stance. It is crucial that Mr Fox is aware of everyone's views but no further representa�ons can be
made at this point as the deadline was 1st April. No representa�ons can be made a3er the
briefings. His conclusions will form a report to be published in the summer. The Local Plan will then
either go forward to the next stage, or not, or require some minor or significant amendments.
Last week I aBended SMRA's Annual General Mee�ng. Living next door to the Rec I see the �me and
the energy dedicated to its upkeep. Children from the village and beyond love the swings, etc and the
footballers get to play on ground that is properly prepared. SMRA's accounts show that the Rec
generates income in excess of its outgoings with the balance subsidising the village hall. The
Groundsmen are out there at all hours and in all weathers ensuring the Rec is a safe place to
play. Aren't volunteers wonderful!
Anne Featherstone, Stonecro&, South Marston
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For Sale or Wanted….
5 Bar gate and 5 bar pass gate with fittings - £75 ono
Contact: Mandy on 07796 207336
Job lots of handbags, cushion covers and lampshades - from £10
Ideal for market stall or car boot. Contact: Neil on 686516
To advertise here, email [email protected]
£2.50 per advert
SOUTH MARSTON
VILLAGE HALL
HIRE CHARGES
All enquiries and to make a booking please contact Rachel Case
http://southmarston.org.uk/village-hall-bookings/
or email: [email protected] tel: 01793 627975 / 07545 923021
Refundable deposit also applies for all one off bookings
Please see website for further details. Terms and Conditions apply.
Local Village Organisation £5.00 per hour
Non-Local Organisation £8.00 per hour
Parish Council £8.50 per hour
REGULAR HIRE COST
ONE-OFF BOOKINGS e.g. Children's
Party, Family Party, Christenings etc
COST
Village Resident Non-Resident
Morning Session 08:30 – 13:30 £20.00 £25.00
Afternoon Session 13:30 – 18:30 £25.00 £30.00
Evening Session 18:30 – 23:30 £30.00 £35.00
Send your contribu�ons for our next issue to
[email protected] by Friday, 20th April 2014
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Parish Council Chair Stuart Young T 828775
Parish Council Vice Chair Sylvia Brown T 823535
Clerk to the Parish Council Amanda Burchell T 01793 686150
SMRA Chair Angie Newton T 832034
SMRA Secretary Julie Hatherall T 07857 310624
Village Hall Bookings Rachel Case T 627975
Football Field Bookings Chris Maull T 824505
Tots & Toddlers Ryan Turner T 07568 065924
Youth Club Julie & Steve T 07923 441296
Gardening Club Mike New T 827807
Friendly Club Brian McGlone T 826243
Spitfires Football Club Bev Maull T 824505
South Marston School Luke Madison T 823379
Pre–School Pre-School Staff T 07847 590601
Saplings Children’s Centre (All Sorts) T 829996
Ward Councillors Russell Holland T 07999 566623
John Haines T 07901 534640
Colin Lovell T 321634
Member of Parliament Justin Tomlinson T 522123
Priest in Charge Vicky Fleming T 827021
Church Wardens Richard Sansum T 831473
Tina Hiscocks T 832884
Website Donald Jones T 823035
Tower and Tap Amanda Burchell T 01793 686150
Useful Contacts
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