March 2021 Chaddleworth News

In this edition… This is also the most dangerous time for the hives. As they  Our parish in-action and supporting great causes start to get more active, their stores of honey and pollen are at their lightest, meaning they can easily and quickly starve.  Our wildlife and gardens You would have thought the cold of winter is the biggest  Our history threat to them, but it is in fact damp and starvation. As the  And, ‘what with one thing and another’, our community numbers rise and they start flying, their need for food is keeping calm and carrying on in so many ways… increases. Beekeepers will heft the hives, a gentle lift, and using our experience we will know if they are light of stores. If they are we add fondant, or a fondant and pollen mix, to Walk All Over Cancer the hive. Fondant is the same stuff bakers use and is food grade. The boxes for the honey that we extract are not on This March I am walking the hive at this point, and the fondant we add the bees will 10,000 steps a day throughout eat and not store; so you do not get the fondant in the lovely the month to help beat cancer. honey which remains pure and raw.

Help me Walk All Over Cancer and fund life-saving research by making a donation via my page: https://fundraise.cancerresearchuk.org/page/theas- walk-all-over-cancer-fundraising-page-2 Thank you for your suppport, Thea Lett P.S. Whilst I am walking, I am also litter picking! (Ed: so many of us unfortunatley have a direct experience with cancer. Please would you suport Thea? The link in the e-edition of Chaddleworth News is a little easier to click through…) OPAL: To the dozens of Chaddleworth activists who are taking a stand against litter, we thank you. Our Parish Against Litter (OPAL) are frustrated by litter on our roads On a warm and sunny day the bees will fly. They are out and footpaths, expect respect from ourselves and today for example, doing two things. Going to the toilet and our visitors, are taking action to remove the litter collecting pollen from snowdrops. Sometimes they get and to show our intolerance against its return. caught short and get too cold, which is why you sometimes see them stationary on a leaf in the sun trying to warm up their muscles so they can fly home. Once the weather The Honey Pot Seasonal Update warms up and they start to fill the brood box we will put the The snow drops are out and the daffodils are starting to queen excluder on top and the honey boxes on top of that show green… this is the time beekeepers get ready for (in the supers). spring. Through the winter it is time to ready equipment, The queen excluder is a very simple mesh, made of make new frames, new boxes, clean equipment and do bamboo or metal bars, with a precise gap between each repairs. bar. The queen is bigger than the other bees, as shown in In the hive the queen will start to lay eggs prolifically so that the photo, and she is too big to fit through the excluder. I the worker bee numbers are high and ready for spring. The marked her with pink paint in the hive to make her easier to winter bees will start to die off, they survive for the winter find when I am inspecting the hive. Also on the photo you months (4-6 months). In comparison the spring and summer can see the bigger stocky bees with different eyes – these bees only live for 6-7 weeks; the hard work they have to do are the boys (drones). They also cannot typically fit through takes its toll. The Queen lives for 3-6 years! The queen will the excluder, although it is not an issue if they do. The also lay some drones (boys), using unfertilised eggs, ready reason we do not want the queen in the honey boxes is for the spring as all the drones would have been killed or because you do not want eggs and larvae in the frames you ejected in autumn. want to extract the honey from. The extraction process would destroy them. www.chaddleworth.net • [email protected]

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We will not open the hives yet; it is too risky. We do not want Peter Moore’s Bench to cool the brood, which likes to be above 30c. There is The bench, which Titch donated always the temptation just to check and often new to Chaddleworth Cricket Club in beekeepers just cannot resist! I prefer to look closely and respect for Peter Moore, has regularly to see if all the hives are flying, which they are, and now been completely restored thanks to the generosity of to see if they are bringing in pollen. Pollen coming into the Elaine Moore. The bench was taken apart and the iron hive is a very good sign that the queen is laying as it is used supports repaired with new rivets before being blasted and to feed the larvae. Once we can stand outside in a t-shirt powder coated white. The 12 pine slats were sent away for without shivering, it is good to open the hives and do our acid stripping, dried and primed. The slats are finished in first inspections. Cuprinol Willow Green. The assembly was completed using new zinc plated coach bolts and given a protective coat.

Onto spring honey, this is a lighter honey in our region. Often it is high in oil seed rape, although the farmers are planting less of that now. Oilseed rape is high in glucose. Honey is a combination of fructose and glucose, and it is the glucose that causes the honey to set quickly, sometimes in a matter of weeks. Therefore, timing is crucial in Spring. We have to take the honey out of the hive as soon as it is When weather permits and at Elaine’s request, the bench capped. The bees will cap it with wax when the water will be moved to her cottage garden for time being. The content is low and under 20% to ensure it does not ferment. profit from the restoration after deducting costs, has gone to Remarkably they know when it is just right and will fan the the Chaddleworth Cricket Club account and will enable open cells to drive the water off the honey until it is at the further restoration projects to be financed. Thanks to Elaine acceptable level. Leave the honey in the hive too long and Moore and to Joe who assisted with this particular project. it sets in the comb and that is impossible to get out without Ray Doncaster destroying the comb. Set is different to crystallisation; set honey is smoother. All honey sets and crystallises over Chaddleworth Cricket Club time. If you have bought some that hasn’t, I suspect the 2021 is set to be a busy year for the cricket club. We start honey will have been mixed with sugar syrup, as a lot of on the 9th May with a trip to and finish imported honey is. Honey does not go off. If it is set or the season in on the 15th August. crystallised simply warm it gently in the jar in a bath of warm At the time of writing we have almost a full run of games, water. Gently is best as it keeps the natural properties of the almost all on Sundays, including some new fixtures. A full honey in balance or use it straight out of the jar in cooking, list of fixtures will be included in next month’s Chaddleworth as it will melt as it cooks. I prefer it set to eat to be honest. News. We still have last year’s honey – some Spring and quite a As the evenings and regulations start unwinding we’ll also bit of Summer. The spring honey is set solid so we gently hopefully be able to have some net practice sessions up at warm this if we want runny. The summer is soft set and the club. Details to follow – all very welcome – especially liquid at the moment. I have to say most people prefer any hidden newcomer talents. runny, but the summer soft set is really nice. Smooth, very In other club news, a huge thank you to Chaddleworth’s tasty and completely raw; try it. I like it as you can pile it on greatest furniture restorer for coming out of retirement for and on warm toast it starts to melt. It has the chocolate ‘melt one final job! Just in time to pay this year’s insurance bill. in the mouth’ feeling! That’s all for this update. More next month including full We are always happy to answer questions, via our fixture list. Jim Wilson Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/theberkshirehoneypot, and if you want to buy any pure raw honey or learn more, take a look there and like/follow the page. Support your local beekeepers and bees will prosper and so will your crops February Snowdrops and gardens. All the best, Nikki and Colin in Chaddleworth The History Bit Blacksmiths shop, Stabling and Capital Meadow and Allotment Lands. All these properties were being let and An intriguing Chaddleworth producing Gross Rentals of £122-5 shillings per annum. history item is one of its (now long gone) houses Looking through the particulars in detail there are some that used to be situated in interesting facts, Long Row no’s 9 through to 14 were rented the garden of ‘Jasmine out for a total of £18 13 shillings per year so a little over £3 Cottage’ Main Street and per year each. was formerly known as Number 15 which is now Marlpost was used even then as a number 17 when all Post Office and had a brick built Blacksmiths Shop next Chaddleworth’s houses door where ‘The Anvils’ now are. Number 16 & 17 (now were just given a number and not necessarily in the right Jasmine Cottage and The Round House were sold for £100. order. Lot 5, numbers 26 and 27 where ‘Lilacs and White Oriels There is much conjecture about why the house was round bungalows now are were a pair of cottages that sold for but there is a very simple answer. It was constructed from a £160. A point of note for the buyer here was that the timber windmill that was taken down on Windmill Hill above Manor and corrugated Iron Roof shed is claimed by the tenant! Farm. All the timbers slotted together and it was relatively Grahame Murphy easy to infill the brick walls. During its long life it had been a carpenters shop and was St Andrew’s Church, Chaddleworth even used for a short period as an over spill school. In the part of the West Downland Benefice very early seventies it became structurally unsafe and was Many thanks to all those who came to Lockdown Film Club taken down. What intrigues many people (and even today I on Zoom. There has been a lot of laughter, but there has hear this spoken of) are the chambers and tunnels that were also been insight, wisdom and kindness. We’ll definitely run hewn through the chalk. Most of them have been filled in another film club during the cold dark months but hopefully but I went down in the early eighties at the invitation of Mr & it will not be a ‘lockdown’ one next time! Mrs Pearce who lived in Jasmine Cottage at the time and Plans for church services for the next few weeks will be ‘up found that there was indeed a tunnel traversing several feet in the air’ until after the Prime Minister’s announcements on in a westerly direction before becoming blocked. 22nd February. This won’t come as a surprise because plans for just about everything are on hold at the moment! But that’s not the case with God. Revd Miri Keen “I know the plans I have for you,” declares the LORD, “Plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future.” Jeremiah 29: 11

March Services and Groups Sundays 7th March Zoom Church 10:45am 14th March Mothering Sunday Available all day in Posies & Prayers the church porch 21st March Zoom Church 10:45am 28th March Plan Sunday TBC Mondays from 15th March Holy Communion at St Andrew’s 11:00am After quite a bit of research I discovered that there was a Wednesdays tunnel under the road leading to the nearest well, and a Evening Prayers on Zoom 5:00pm number of other tunnels and chambers beside. One is Thursdays reputed to go all the way to the old Augustinian Priory at Coffer Morning on Zoom 11:00am Poughley that now is sited right inside RAF Welford. This being a distance of between 1 – 1.5 miles would be quite a Gentle conversation and a warm welcome to all. We want feat of effort and engineering. Legend has it that the monks to keep everyone safe online so we don’t publicise the used the tunnel to hide from ‘dark forces’ during the joining information in case of ‘Zoom-bombing’. If you would dissolution of the monasteries. like to join a service please contact Miri or Sue Ridgeway for the Zoom link or phone numbers. If you have not used In the Priory (which became a farmhouse until requisitioning Zoom before we can help you to get started. during World War 2 to build RAF Welford) cellar there is what looks to have been a doorway in the wall in the right Easter Services: We anticipate holding open air services direction (the bricks are different) so it is a possibility but not during Holy Week and on Easter Day. Any indoor services a strong one, but why let the truth get in the way of a good will use a booking system so that everyone can be sure that story! social distancing is maintained. Moving back to Chaddleworth in 1920 there was a large To receive the latest updates join our circulation list by sale of cottages held at The Parish Room (latterly the emailing Miri with your permission for us to send you weekly Village Hall) by Messrs Dreweatt Watson & Barton of email with information about our services and church news. Newbury. There were 38 cottages with gardens, a [email protected] Chaddleworth St Andrew's and Shefford C.E. We thoroughly enjoyed the icy weather as we walked Federated Primary Schools across the fields and the children stepped onto the frozen puddles, listening to the cracking sounds. Our outside Half term is upon us – time for us to take learning has been great fun and contributed to a very good a break! When Rev. Miri joined us sense of well-being. We have been outdoors everyday this week, she shared “The Parable come rain or shine; we have built dens, climbed trees, fed of the Gold Coins” and reminded us the ducks, enjoyed the park and chased across the fields. If about looking after or nurturing you would like to see the wonderful learning experiences things or people that are precious to the children have received please log on our Learning Diary us. I wonder what or who we could on our website www.greatsheffordunderfives.co.uk nurture this week – hopefully yourselves for a start! Baby & Toddler Group – Monday 9:30am to 11:30am This week we had interviews for Mrs Chapman’s maternity There is no news from the government about the reopening leave and are delighted that Mrs Parvin, an English of baby & Toddler groups. We will keep everyone informed specialist and previous Deputy Head, will be joining us for via our Facebook page when we are allowed to restart. If the summer term. She is very much looking forward to you are a parent who is struggling and would like support, meeting the Owls in the next few weeks. please do not hesitate to get in touch via email Hopefully we will have more news about the plans for full [email protected] or phone 07765 opening – until then, have a restful half term. 508867 PTFA Sponsored Walk: Thank you for your suppport of the sponsored walk during half term. This is to raise £800 for a new reflection garden in the playground. To donate money, please use this link: https://www.justgiving.com/crowdfunding/chadsheffor dschoolsptfasponsoredwalk Alison Stephenson, Headteacher/DSL, 01488 648657, www.csfschools.org

Great Shefford Under Fives Enrolment of children to start in September 2021 If you have a pre-school child and would like to enquire about a place, please do not hesitate to get in touch. Pre-School, Tue, Wed, Thu 9.15am to 2.45pm The children have enjoyed baking this half-term; flapjack, jam tarts, pancakes plus a treat for the birds! We ate our Village Hall pancakes for a snack followed by a pancake race around Unfortunately, we don’t have any news about the re- the room by Denise and Angela. Over the past 6 weeks the opening of the Hall but are continuing to maintain it. A full children have thought about things they can do to support electrical test will be carried out on 19th February and will be the environment and the differences they can make; turn off paid for by the 100 Club. Our insurance renewal has just lights, take litter home, don’t waste food, close gates, turn been paid in the sum of £506. off the tap. These little differences could add up to a Please keep in mind the availability of the Hall (when it is significant change and empower the children in caring for back up and running) for your children's parties, family our world. events and any other functions by contacting Chris Jordan on 01488 638149. For any other issues about the Hall please contact Heather Murphy on 01488 638628, or [email protected]

100 Club Chaddleworth Hardship Fund The winners of the 100 Club draw for February are Cynthia The charity was enacted in 1813 to provide fuel and Jordon with her lucky number 5 and Ray Doncaster with his ‘necessaries’ for the people of Chaddleworth Parish. This lucky number 61. They both win £42.50. We are now up to charity has now been updated to become the Chaddleworth 85 Members so thank you one and all. Hardship Fund. This Club supports the Village Hall in ongoing costs that are The Trustees of this fund (the Parish Council) would like to ever increasing (Insurance, Maintenance etcetera). The help the village during this unprecedented pandemic. If you 100 Club is a vital source of income for the Village Hall. It is find yourself in financial difficulties, please apply to the really worthwhile being a Member and I implore every Parish Clerk by email to [email protected] villager to join. Please contact Grahame Murphy on 01488 and the Trustees will look at your application (in strictest 638628 or email [email protected] confidence) and may award financial help. The Trustees How do I join the 100 Club? Here is what you do if you “internet bank”, set up a standing order for £2 per month (one number) or £24 a year. Payable to: Shefford Young Farmers Recipient: Chaddleworth 100 Club Shefford YFC are continuing to holding Sort Code: 62-28-74 Zoom meetings on alternate Account No: 00000000 (eight zeros) Wednesday evenings from 7.30pm Reference: 2856684010 We have a good range of meetings Email Grahame Murphy to let him know you have joined and planned and members are enjoying the get your allocated lucky number. That’s it you’re done! chance to meet up with their friends virtually. The meeting held on February 10th was a great excuse to Saunders Wynn and Coventry Educational eat pancakes before Shrove Tuesday. Lots of members Foundation joined in, and we all made, tossed and ate pancakes together on Zoom. It was a fun and sociable evening. Our The three named benefactors set up the Trust to offer meeting on 24th February is a Lambing Live evening financial help to further the educational needs of the zoomed from a local farm where we will have learned about children and students (up to the age of 25) of the Parish of sheep and lambing. We might even have seen a birth if we Chaddleworth. The Trustees will be meeting on 13th May to were lucky. consider applications including any relating to the additional costs of home-schooling and remote study for students. Three of our members entered the County Reading th Previous contributions have been made towards the cost of competition on 15 February, reading extracts from A school uniforms, books for university courses, specific Kestrel for a Knave. This is usually held in the village hall so equipment and kit for courses, and residential courses. If it was much more challenging to work together and to be rd you wish to apply for funds please contact the Foundation’s judged on Zoom. Our team did really well and came 3 ! Clerk, Heather Murphy, Tower Hill Cottage, Botmoor Way, We are also hoping to hold our Stock Judging competitions Chaddleworth RG20 7EU or email in April on Zoom which again will be very different to usual. [email protected] for an application form. All We are sure our members will enjoy the chance to compete applications are treated in the strictest confidence. Any in these very unusual times. applications received after 13th May will still be considered We are all looking forward to a time when we can return to for awards by the Trustees but there may be a delay before normal meetings so that we can hold awards are made. all the great meetings that did not happen last year. If anyone is interested in joining the club please Parish Council contact Shefford YFC on The Parish Council has embarked on a refurbishment of the [email protected] Memorial Garden, have now taken down the overgrown trees. We will be grubbing out the roots and enriching the soil before planting low growing flowing shrubs. We intend Chaddleworth Action Group to grass the areas between the plants to avoid more weeds The group has many valuable volunteers who live within the growing. village and will help anyone finding themselves in need The next Parish council meeting will be held on 2nd March. during these strange, and sometimes difficult, times. For a full transcript of the minutes from all past meetings of Between us we can help with shopping deliveries, a friendly Chaddleworth Parish Council, please visit chat over the phone and personal prescription collections. www.chaddleworth.net.If you have any matters for the Whether you are shielding, if you or a family member is Council, please contact the clerk via email vulnerable, or you have been told to self-isolate for a period [email protected] of time. Our Prescription Collection service has continued for those who are CEV (Clinically Extremely Vulnerable) and have been told to shield. Any patient will need to contact the surgery in writing if they wish to use this service. Nikkie Macnamara on 07533 591831, Kim Lloyd (Parish Clerk) on 07867 310121 Downland Gardening Club How I wish I was writing a glowing report of a Gardening Club meeting or just giving details of the next meeting for members and guests, but this is not the current situation. So, have you driven or walked down Main Street recently? If not, why not? Gardens and banks are awash with snowdrops, crocus of all colours and aconites and even an early narcissus. The front garden of the vicarage is carpeted with snowdrops where we were previously treated to the display of cyclamen. I have friends who when they visit at this time of year are amazed by the snowdrops growing in profusion on the verges, in the woods and in churchyards. How lucky we are to be a snowdrop county. It was at Welford, when you could walk among the snowdrops in the big wood, that I first became aware of their delicate scent. Another favourite place of mine to see them is Heale House in Wiltshire. Here, alongside a meandering chalk stream, you can walk and see great drifts of The Downland Practice snowdrops and banks of aconites. In my diary for next Note: if you are expecting a Covid-19 vaccination in group year... 1-4 and have not received your invite – please contact the practice. Updates from the Downland Practice can be found in their news section via www.downlandpractice.nhs.uk

At home I have Iris reticulata blooming in pots, also a treasured dark purple polyanthus, and my violas have The Naughty Step recovered from the snow. The camellias are covered with If you witness any unacceptable behaviour, please call 101 or let buds and the daphne odorata is looking very promising. the Parish Council know (in confidence). Narcissus and daffodils are about to bloom and hopefully  Please take care and keep everyone safe and well – we will be able to start getting about more soon with a especially in these unusual times. possible garden visit. Looking at the National Gardens  Demonstrate and expect responsibility – from your friends, website the first garden in Berkshire to open is the Old your family, your neighbours. If you wouldn’t like it, then no Rectory at Farnborough on Sunday 18th April, always worth one else will either! a visit and something to put in your diary. We can but hope  Don’t drop litter - if you see some, please tidy up. Pick up your and look forward. Stay safe, Judy Kelley dog’s mess and dispose of it. Here is a simple recipe for this month: Pea and Pesto soup (old fashioned measurements!)

4 cloves of garlic, 2fl oz extra virgin olive oil, 1oz butter,

2pints good chicken stock, 1lb frozen peas, 2tbs pesto, s&p February Crocus Peel and halve garlic cloves. Put all ingredients except pesto in saucepan, bring to the boil and then simmer gently in Chaddleworth for 10-15 mins. Blend until smooth, return to saucepan, reheat and stir in pesto. Taste and add more pesto if needed. Add salt and pepper to taste. Serve with a swirl of crème fraiche if desired. Do try it, it’s really good and simple to make! Trindledown Farm – National Animal Welfare Trust Gavin, Nathan NAWT Berkshire are holding an online auction! With lots of & The Ibex Team fantastic lots to bid on and some incredible donations from local businesses. The auction will be running from the 25th We are open every day for February to 9th March. Join our Facebook group: bit.ly/TDTreasures and support our fundraising efforts both collections and deliveries.

Earlier this year, NAWT Berkshire took in Snowdrop, an elderly cat that was taken in by Tatty-Cats. Snowdrop's To place an order please condition was heart-breaking – in this article we will not call our order line: repeat the many difficult details. Thankfully, with much care 07518 983459. and support Snowdrop's health has improved – and with continued support and generosity, Snowdrop will have a Collections: 12:00pm – 9:00pm deserved ongoing life chance and a much brighter future. Deliveries: 4:00pm – 9:00pm. Thank you. You can donate to Snowdrop’s just giving Enquires: [email protected] campaign here: Follow: www.facebook.com/TheIbexInn www.justgiving.com/campaign/NAWTsnowdrop The Ibex Shop Trindledown are also advocating extra awareness and Our Shop boasts over 260 items, which include Fresh fruit & vegetables, security measures for all, especially in light of the national Meat, essential items, and drinks. We work closely with our suppliers and rise in dog theft. can offer a day-1-for-day-3-collection (£30 Minimum order) which runs 01488 638584, www.facebook.com/nawt.berkshire Monday to Saturday. The Website is easy to use & mobile friendly. Do not forget to use discount code IBEXSHOP to receive 5% off your first order.

What ’s Coming Up at the Ibex in March BBQ Cola Ribs - 4th March - Pre order by 2nd March Mother’s Day – 14th March ‘Around the world’ Wine Club - 15th March St Patricks Day - 17th March Curry Night 25th March B&B Launch 31st March

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FREE: 3 unopened packages of Oral-D iO brush heads. [email protected] I got the wrong ones for my toothbrush by mistake and hope by 20th March 2021 someone else can use them. Margi Layman 639518

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