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PARISH COUNCIL major works and will not happen without some disruption. Half of the Parish Burial Ground Former car park will be taken up and so Councillor Jim Bailey has complained alternative car parking has been about the amount of rubbish that is arranged on land at the top of being left in the cemetery. The Underhill Close. Please use this area compost area was being abused with and do not park on the side of the plastic, cellophane and dry foam; the roads nearby which will only cause two bins for non-compostable waste more problems for residents. There were also abused. The compost has will also be some temporary parking been removed and the bins had been and speed restrictions whilst large and taken out but they are back again and heavy items are delivered. This is are full. A scheme is in place to necessary to make sure that these provide a new bin compound for the vehicles can get through the village Village Hall and Burial Ground . Jim safely. Please be patient if you are and others feel that visitors should be up in this. Details for the asked to take any rubbish home with formal traffic orders are given them to make sure that the area is kept elsewhere in this month’s Herald. clear. This is a most important way of showing respect for this area. Cont SWW held a useful Open Session in the Methodist Church to explain the Clerk to the Council: A J Le Riche, works that they will be carrying out to DMS, 8 Drakes Gardens, Drakes improve sewerage capacity. This Avenue, Exmouth, EX8 4AD Tel work is vital to reduce the amount of 279665/ 07866 535580 raw sewage that is being pumped into [email protected] the River Exe. However these are ______Editor: Chris Carter, Tel 274104. Copy Editor – P Acca, Deputy Editors – Terri Scott Advertising - Liz Griffith: web site – www.lympstone.org Copy deadline for the next issue – Tuesday 4th July, 10am Copy by e-mail, if possible, to [email protected] The Editor at Hillcrest, Greenhill Ave, Lympstone, EX8 5HW Distribution by the Telfers, Tel 272275 and others 1

Cont run-off will continue. Again, the New Street Name The Parish Parish Council has objected. The Council has been asked to suggest a application is to be heard at EDDC new name for the houses that are Planning Committee on Monday 12th being built off Strawberry Hill. The June 2017. Cllr Helen Dimond will first suggestion of Strawberry Close speak on behalf of the Parish Council was rejected as it is similar to but residents can also register to Strawberry Hill so Parish Councillors speak. To do this you need to go to did some research and suggested the EDDC website and book in. You some other names of local will not be able to speak if you do not significance. Now, Guilford Close, book in beforehand. Thomas Putt Close and Falklands Lympstone Entertainments were Close are to be suggested. congratulated by Parish Council Surface water run-off Chairman, Cllr Jenny Clark, for the continues to be a problem on excellent Beethoven recitals that have Longmeadow been put on. Road. It is Youth Club Leader Eddie Mingo and coming from the his daughter, Lauren have now given development notice of resignation. Jenny Clark has site of Badger written a piece on this on page 13 in Homes. When this issue. the houses are built there should be an attenuation Clerk to the Council: A J Le Riche, DMS, tank to hold this back so that it can go 8 Drakes Gardens, Drakes Avenue, into the public sewer but the Exmouth, EX8 4AD Tel 279665/ 07866 developer is not obliged to build the 535580 [email protected] tank until the houses are complete and residents of the area have to put up THE PARISH with muddy water running down the CHURCH road. The Parish Council has objected to this but to no avail. There Produce Stall: This will run, under is also a planning application for a the railway arch, from 9.30 - third house on this site. The plans for 10.30am (or when sold out) Dates to this show a slightly larger attenuation be advised. We need donations of tank but they also show a produce, fruit, vegetables, cakes, considerable area of impermeable etc. every week. These can be surface for each house. Most of the delivered to the stall each Saturday. rain water that falls on this area will Thank you for supporting this not find its way into any tank and the valuable fundraising venture. 2

Sea Sunday The service, which has Police Officer in uniform or of a Civil been held on and off for over 80 Enforcement Officer cause or permit years, will be taken by Revd Geoffrey any vehicle to wait or load and unload Wrayford this year and will take place at any time on any day on any of the by the Sailing Club at 11.45 on 2nd following lengths of road: July. Accompanied by the wonderful Nutwell Road from a point north of Lympstone Training Band its junction with Meeting Lane to the Flower Festival junction with Burgmanns Hill; Lympstone Church will Burgmanns Hill for its entire length; be celebrating the The Strand from the junction with community life of the Burgmanns Hill to a point 15m west village through a Flower of the junction with Chapel Road; Festival from from 6pm Friday 8th Chapel Road from the junction with The Strand to the junction with September until 4pm on Monday 11th Underhill; September. Using the theme ‘Bells Underhill from the junction with through the Ages’ the church will be Chapel lane to a point west of transformed through a multitude of the junction with Underhill floral displays arranged by flower Crescent. arrangers from both within the church These temporary and local voluntary groups, with restrictions are many of the displays able to be considered necessary to enable sponsored by local businesses or movement of large plant through the clubs and Societies. Village in conjunction with works to install a new sewage storage tank - Brian Mather 2 No person shall cause or permit any vehicle to proceed at a speed greater ROAD CLOSURES than 30 miles per hour on Meeting Lane from the junction with In last month’s Lympstone Herald we Glebelands to the junction with gave details of works by SWW to Strawberry Hill. improve the foul sewers in the This temporary restriction is Village. It looks like this work will considered necessary to enable speed start on 1st July. restriction and occasional use of Devon County Council has made the STOP / GO to manage lorries turning following orders from Monday 3rd and site entrance traffic July: 1 No person shall except upon the direction or with permission of a A J Le Riche

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WANT TO DO SOMETHING Editor, Terri Scott, can collate what is FOR OUR LOVELY VILLAGE? sent in by contributors and advertisers and change it to our standard format, The Lympstone Herald, after forty add it to the adverts and email it all to years of being delivered for FREE to our very helpful printers in a couple every house in the village, is well of days each month. established as an intrinsic part of That is it. Very simple and there is village life. During the fifteen years I very little else to do. You just need to have been Editor it has grown from be familiar with Word and one double page to an average of accustomed to using email. The twenty four pages per month. printers deliver the completed copies Covering subjects as varied as the to our distributors, the Telfers, who Queen’s Birthday celebrations to bundle up the copies and pass them to invitations to a cream tea it has those who drop them off at individual something of interest for everyone. houses. Liz Griffiths chases up the The forty strong team that produce the advertisers for money which the Herald has varied very little during Editor passes on to the Parish Clerk. this time, all being volunteers and Very simply, the whole thing works receiving no direct reward other than like clockwork and everyone is many thanks willing to help a new editor. I will from everyone. even show you the quick editing Half the Herald routines that make the job easy. is advertising which, Chris Carter according to our regular advertisers, is very successful. The revenue from MORE ON THE HERALD this provides the money to pay for the cost of printing – about £300 per When the previous editor of our month. The other half is from about Lympstone Herald retired some 15 thirty contributors who email me their years ago, Chris Carter took up the copy and keep our readers entertained reins and has successfully produced with news and views and notice of the magazine monthly ever since future events. (even whilst battling through some ill To keep this very successful magazine health and a major operation). Then going we need a new editor. Old age started the village website. Under is taking its toll and both my fingers Chris’s wing our Herald has and my brain are slowing up. What developed not only by using we need is a person (or group) who, technology to facilitate layout and with a little help from our Deputy print, but has also been enhanced and 4 made larger. The whole village owes Olly Creighton of a special cap Chris grateful thanks for all he has marking his 100th appearance since done - he will be a hard act to follow! the club reformed in 2007. As well as Chris is also supported by a great his all round contribution on the field team who assist in editing advertising with bat and ball, Olly has held the and distribution. In recognition for club together for years: organising the what they all do, the Parish Council fixture list, looking after the club gear would like to host an informal and opening up the gathering of all those involved in The ground up for home Herald and would also like to invite matches. anyone who thinks they may be Sadly, the match that interested in becoming involved in its followed the future or just wants to find out a little presentation wasn’t more (however minor they wish this Olly’s finest, nor commitment to be - remember that Lympstone’s! Having many hands make light work and an lost the toss, Lympstone then lost editorial team would benefit from just both openers cheaply and on a an hour or two a month of someone’s difficult batting struggled to 81 time). The council would be very all out. That started to look a good interested to gain views from those score when Boatright and Carr already involved in the paper as to reduced the opposition to 6 for 4 after how they think it should progress, but two overs apiece. A village captain’s also would like to have input from dilemma: keep these bowlers on, any villager who has something to skittle the visitors for less than twenty contribute. and head for the Globe with the sun This gathering will be in The Globe at still in the sky, or make a game of it 7.00pm on Thursday 22nd June. A (and keep the fixture for next season)? drink and light nibbles will be The bowling was changed, the batters provided. took full advantage, scoring a quarter of the runs they needed in a single Jenny Clark [email protected] over, and Lympstone limped to defeat by five – the first loss in LYMPSTONE fifteen games. Will they be so kind CRICKETERS to School at the Annual CONTRIVE A Match on June 15th? Come along and LOSS find out!

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ART Bath" and Rob Longhurst for his EXHIBITION "Wooden Bowl". The Exhibit voted as Favourite was The Lympstone Ernest Ager's picture, " Last Light on Art Group held a very successful Exe Estuary"; the raffle winner for the Exhibition with over 100 exhibits and Picture in coloured pencils of Puffins nearly 500 visitors over the half term by Linda Hampson was Mrs King week. The judge, Keith Stott of the and the winner of the secret bid for South West Academy praised the Phil Creek's painting in acrylics of the standard of art work and the quality of "Compass Rose" was Sue Ingham. presentation. There was a wide range Thank you to everyone who of work, painting pastels, ceramics contributed to the Exhibition, all our and beautiful wooden platters. The helpers, the artists, the buyers and the Alison Leadley-Brown Trophy, for visitors who made it such a successful the best exhibit overall went to Louise and enjoyable exhibition. Banks for her painting, "Low Tide" and Highly Commended Awards Judith Carter went to Sarah Lee Fox for her encaustic painting " Hidden Depths", LYMPSTONE and Jenny Moon for her fabric and YOUTH embroidery collage, "Devon FOOTBALL Springtime". The Pat Ferguson Award for best Lympstone Youth Football club abstract went to Mai Targett for her recently held their end-of-season Painting "Red and Turquoise". presentations at the Village Hall along The winner of the Norman de La Rue with entertainment in Candy’s Field Trophy was Sheila Stone for her with a giant inflatable Football etching, "Lympstone, Past and Dartboard and a Total Wipe Out Present" with Highly Commended Game. The players and parents really Awards going to Ian Goult for his enjoyed the event including the BBQ Ipad Painting "Lympstone Parish which was sponsored by The Swan Church" and to Jenny de la Haye, for Inn. There were lots of her painting, "The Last of Darlings trophies presented to the Rock The Award for the best 3D top players as well as Exhibit went to Anne Crisp for her awards for all club members. ceramic sculpture, "Black Woman's It has been another Head" and Highly commended going tremendous season with to Angie Harlock Wilkinson for her the players enjoying their football ceramic relief tile of "Woman in a Tin whilst doing something active and 6 fun. There are now over 100 players LYMPSTONE at the club with teams from U8s PRESCHOOL through to U15s. We are currently HAS SPACES preparing for the new U8s team, so if you’d like your son or daughter to Available for 2-4 year olds from register for next season then please September 2017. We will be contact Dave Phillips, Youth extending opening hours to 8am-5pm Chairman on 07850 881031 or Steven to incorporate breakfast and after Pope, Youth Secretary on 01395 school club facilities. We are now 279774. also registered for older children for before and after school club provision George Webster, Chairman - so places between the hours of 8am - Lympstone Football Club 9am and 3:30pm - 5pm will also be made available for children of DAY... Lympstone Primary School upon TICKETS are request on a first come first served disappearing fast for basis. Enquiries or to book a visit to the Lympstone Village look around please contact Vicki Open Air Cinema Drinkwater 07792846555 or event on Saturday 2nd [email protected] . September in Candys Field. If you are interested in coming along to see the Vicki Drinkwater film 'Grease' please pop down to The Swan, The Globe or Central Stores THE LYMPSTONE asap to collect your free ticket to PLAYERS ANNUAL avoid disappointment. FUNDRAISER Don't forget the order of the COFFEE day...4pm in the Village Hall for the MORNING kids film 'Trolls' (this is strictly tickets only and is now sold out!) then The 8th of July at the Methodist hall, into Candys Field from 5:30pm for Chapel Road. Official opening is at entertainment, music, face painting, 10.30am. Come and enjoy coffee and bouncy castle, bar, food and fun! The home-made biscuits which are evening film, “Grease “,is due to start included in the entry price. Stalls at 8pm. Any queries please email include lovely home-made cakes, [email protected] or call books and plants. Everyone welcome. 07792846555 Liz Langley Vikki Drinkwater 7

CHRISTIAN AID DIGGING FOR OXFAM WEEK I dig / do simple garden A big thank you to jobs, you pay £10 an hour and it all all who contributed goes directly to Oxfam 276569. to our house to house collection in the village during Christian Aid Week Jenny Moon last month. We raised over £1300 to help Christian Aid with their refugee and other emergency aid work.

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TO BARRINGTON COURT (NATIONAL RABBITS ON ALLOTMENTS TRUST) IN SOMERSET st 21 JUNE Rabbits live on adjacent sites to my allotment. Yesterday I filled in a hole National Trust Members £ 10 .00 or being made between my allotment £19.65 if you are not a member. and an adjoining site (NB NOT the Coach leaves The Saddlers Arms at embankment or road). Fortunately the 9.15 and will leave Barrington digger was thwarted by the bottom of Court at 4.00pm and be back by 5.30 a metal sheet. Currently I have a To book a seat please contact Daisy number of seedlings which are almost on 01395274589 or email irreplaceable at this time of the year [email protected] and would tempt any rabbit. Barrington Court is a Tudor Mansion I have spent time and money on built in a typical Elizabethan E shape fencing and taken advice on possible design in mellow ham stone. Restored extensions to my defences but if in the 1920’s and garden planting rabbits do break through my defences suggestions from Gertrude Jekyll. then I fear that I will be tempted to use more active methods save my Daisy O Dea plants. 01395274589 07851257547 Anonymous

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i nterviewed on the BBC’s flagship Photo: Nick Harries morning programme, when they The Dante Quartet, playwright Clare explained this new combination of Norburn and actor David Timson take their bows with flowers prepared by concert and play which had its first Carol Major at the end of their six outing in Lympstone Church, concerts supported by an Arts Council grant. Lympstone became an item on Radio The concerts were enjoyed by a total 4’s Today programme the other audience of over 1,000, who thrilled morning, in a five minute broadcast to the “absolutely intoxicating” about the series of Beethoven playing of the Dante Quartet. At the Quartets organised by Lympstone end of the famous Grosse Fugue, Entertainments in May and June. there was a roar from the audience, a The six concerts given by the Dante sound rarely heard in string quartet Quartet over two weekends, when concerts. they played all of Beethoven’s string “This was a unique artistic adventure quartets, were accompanied by actor for those of us privileged to have David Timson as Beethoven himself, attended,” wrote Roger Hendy, talking about his life, his deafness and Chairman of Devon Performing Arts his composing in a script written by Festival. “It will be remembered for playwright Clare Norburn. It was the many years. Bravo Lympstone!” actor and the playwright who were Harland Walshaw

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RUGBY STARS TO PLAY IN is fought out on the beautiful pitch at ANNUAL CRICKET MATCH St Peter’s School. Tom Johnson, a flanker, joined the Chiefs in 2007, and was first selected for in 2011, the first of eight international appearances. After being a member of the Chiefs squad that has just become the Premiership Champions, Tom is now retiring from rugby to take up a new career. Already he has started working with a number of clients as a personal trainer, whilst it will not be too long before he takes on a new and exclusive PT role at Lympstone Manor. Winger Matt Jess, who grew up in Cornwall, joined Exeter in 2008, and is one of the club’s most experienced players. He has missed most of this championship- winning season after he underwent surgery on a toe injury, which ruled the 32-year-old out for four months, He expects to be fit for the cricket match, however! The Annual Cricket Match is a festive occasion, with a brass band, a bar, a Matt Jess Tom Johnson barbecue, a raffle and a sweepstake. All proceeds help to maintain the Two Exeter Chiefs players, Tom fabric of the church, Lympstone’s Johnson and Matt Jess, who both live oldest and finest building – the tower in Lympstone, are to play in the was built more than 600 years ago. Annual Friends of the Church Cricket Match on Thursday, 15th June, starting Harland Walshaw at 6pm. Lympstone versus Harefield

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FRIENDS OF village interested in singing or playing UNDERHILL folk music of any sort, or who might SURGERY- be willing to help run the Folk Club, TREASURER could they get in touch?

After 12 years as Treasurer with the Tony Day 268653 FUS Michael Wilkes is retiring. At the May AGM he was thanked by our ALLOTMENT SHED Chairwoman, Norma Exelby, for being a dedicated colleague and his 7ft tall by 5ft by 4ft. FREE from careful attention to detail as Trevor Masters. Call me (01395 Treasurer. We all shall miss him. This 274104) for further details. now leaves an opening for the position of Treasurer which must be Chris Carter filled as soon as possible if we are to continue the valuable service to the FURRY DANCE 2017 clients of Underhill Surgery. We are a volunteer group who organise Preparations are well transport for those clients who live in underway for this year's Lympstone to Underhill Surgery, Furry Dance, Saturday Exmouth Hospital and the RD &E. 5th August. We have started to The new Treasurer need not be receive requests for Pannier Market registered with Underhill Surgery to pitches. As space is limited and our serve on the Committee. If you are priority is to accommodate regular interested please contact Norma and local supporters, it would be Exelby: telephone 266116, email helpful if any village individuals or [email protected]. organisations wanting a pitch, contact Pauline Stewart as soon as possible on Merle Wheeler 01395 263097 or email [email protected] LYMPSTONE FOLK The programme will be similar to last year and we will publish details, Lympstone Folk will including road closures, in next not be meeting at The month’s Herald. Looking forward to Globe during the summer months. seeing you all at our cream tea event The Folk Club will start up again in at “Four Winds “on Sunday 25th June, the Autumn, before which a further opens at 1430hrs. announcement will be made. In the meantime, if there is anyone in the Chris Doak 11

LYMPSTONE HISTORY in the nursery, opposite the church. SOCIETY Here you can pick up early ideas and tips for making your own scarecrow, At our AGM in May, collect a free bag of straw for stuffing Gary McNulty was and also get an entry form. It should re-elected to the chair be fun! for a further term. Scarecrows for Our talk from Angela Coles was all about irons, and she brought some fascinating items from her collection to show us. There were flat irons, gas irons and early electric irons and we learnt about the history of the humble iron through her illustrated talk. June's event is on the morning of Saturday 24th June when Charlotte Coles will exhibit and talk about archaeological finds from excavations on land close to Lympstone Church. This talk Open Gardens is open to all, and is free to children (yr Over the Open Gardens weekend of 5 and yr 6 children 15-16 July, more than 10 gardens can can attend unaccompanied). 10am- be explored each day, plus the 12.15 at the Methodist Hall. allotments on the Saturday only – and it’s all in aid of Hospiscare Exmouth Mary Turner & Lympstone to mark their 30th anniversary. Tickets and a map will GARDENS OPEN FOR be available at the clearly signposted HOSPISCARE gardens – adult weekend tickets £6 each, with children free. With the map One of the highlights of Lympstone you can follow the ‘open gardens Open Gardens this summer will be the trail’ through the village, and find out scarecrows dotted around the village. which gardens are doing morning Entrance to the scarecrow competition coffees, lunches, afternoon tea and is free, and there’s a special homemade cakes, and plant sales. Ice ‘Scarecrow Making Drop-in’ on creams will be on sale – also marked Saturday 24 June between 9.30-1pm on the map – and there’s a raffle with 12 great prizes. Jason has kindly offered Having held the helm for a sterling to do fish & chips from his Fish Shed seven-year stint of community from 4.30 – approx 8pm on the volunteering, Eddie and Lauren wish Saturday – with a donation to to hand over to the reins to a new Hospiscare. person or team. As we all know, parking is limited in The Parish Council is keen to ensure the village, so people are being that the club can continue and will be encouraged to come by public meeting on Monday 19th June at transport. That weekend the nursery 7.30pm at The Club Hut on Candys site and the National Trust Avenue Field to discuss options for the future, Field on Bergmann’s Hill will be both for our thriving junior club and opened up for cars too. Sorry, but no also to examine ways in which to dogs in gardens except assistance modernise the building meet ever dogs. For further information visit changing standards and new www.lympstone.org or email: technology. All current members [email protected] (aged 6-18) will be especially welcome to come along and share Gail McKenzie their views. The club can only continue with LYPS – (LYMPSTONE YOUNG volunteer support, even if a paid PEOPLE’S leader is appointed The law dictates SOCIETY that we have to have a certain number of adults to members. (Di Beatty, Pat Approximately one Squires and Cllr Pete Acca have been quarter of our village is on the committee recently). If anyone under 18 – we are fortunate to have feels they can help, please come along many village youth activities run by to the meeting or contact me. If your volunteers, but there is one children have benefitted from the outstanding facility which has been club, or you were a member years running weekly for 12 years, week in ago, please consider giving maybe and week out. This is our Youth Club just a couple of hours a month to (LYPS). For the last 7 years we have maintain this great facility for our been blessed to have Eddie Mingo village. and his daughter Lauren at the helm. Despite both being in full-time work, Jenny Clark 01395 274292 they have each provided thousands of [email protected] hours of their own time to run this club and hundreds of our village children have benefited. 13

FRIENDS OF THE 14.00. All the races on Sunday should CHURCH LOTTERY finish at 1600 off the sea front. It will certainly be worth going to watch. Our lucky winner of the £25 prize for The main sponsors of the River Exe May is Emma Mountain. Regatta this year are :Exe Sails, St Peter's School, Tozers Solicitors and Clive Wilson Whitton & Laing. The Regatta raises funds to support sail training on the

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LYMPSTONE WI Gardens; there will be a scarecrow building ‘Drop In’ at Lympstone At the meeting on 7th June, the use of Nursery on 24th June 9.30-1.00pm. a microphone improved the acoustic Litter picking is a regular fixture, now in the Methodist Hall. limited to Station Hill and Candy’s Our speaker was Mr Michael Field. Henderson, a journalist and author of See You after the Duration, who gave an account of being evacuated to USA in 1940 at the age of 8. He and his younger brother feel deep gratitude towards their American host family and despite being away for 5 years look back at their ‘adventure’ with fondness, although adopting the American culture was a challenge with language, dress and manners. He described the mixed emotions of Ladies were asked to sign up for the being sent away including the parents’ Summer Supper on 25th July and to guilt putting children’s lives at risk on pledge help for the Furry Dance the Atlantic Ocean. Michael described catering (5th August) and Flower the return journey which took 2 weeks Festival (8-11th September). Our next and the re establishing of family life. meeting will be Wednesday 5th July He acknowledged that all evacuation when Penelope Townsend will speak experiences were not as fulfilling as about Jane Austen in the West his own. Country. Heather Stratford, our President, Anyone who may be interested in thanked Lindy Newton for preparing Lympstone WI will always be an attractive programme for the welcomed. For more information find coming year. us on the village website or come A group enjoyed a visit to Burrow along to one of our meetings on the Farm Gardens and a visit to first Wednesday of the month at the Cothelstone Manner is imminent. Methodist Hall. The WI will enter a scarecrow in the competition to run alongside Open Terri Scot

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Lympstone Parish Council BANK RECONCILLIATION Annual accounts 2016 – 17 (NOT AUDITED)

Current Account Opening balance at 1st April 2016 £42,624.19 Receipts £57,327.38 Total receipts £99,951.57 Transfer from dep ac £0.00 Total paid in to current ac £99,951.57

less, Payments £52,088.87 Net balance £47,862.70

Unpresented cheques £10,000.00 Receipts not on statement £0.00

Balance per bank statement £57,862.70

Deposit Account Balance at 1st April 2016 £161.00 Interest to 31st March 2017 £0.44 Transfer to current ac £0.00

Total £161.44

Total available Funds £48,024.14

Allocated balances Elections £1,500.00 Reserve for Village hall car park £12,000.00 NP Projects £6,702.00

Total allocated balances £20,202.00

Unallocated balances £27,822.14 This statement was approved at by Lympstone Parish Council 8/5/17

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Lympstone Parish Council (NOT AUDITED) RECEIPTS BUDGET PERFORMANCE Budget Actual Balance Precept 42,000.00 42,000.00 0.00 Council Tax support grant 1,363.00 1,363.00 0.00 DCC re Candys Field 400.00 0.00 -400.00 Herald Adverts 4,000.00 3,106.20 -893.80 Burial fees 1,000.00 1,199.00 199.00 Lympstone FC re Candy's Field 50.00 0.00 -50.00 Flower beds 0.00 0.00 0.00 Western power re Wayleaves 6.38 0.00 -6.38 Miscellaneous 0.00 1,234.12 1,234.12 Website adverts 0.00 0.00 0.00

Sub total 48,819.38 48,902.32 82.94

VAT Refund (part year). 0.00 0.00 0.00 Parishes Together 1,623.60 1,623.60 0.00 External funding 957.14 1,501.14 544.00 MoD Community Covenant 0.00 0.00 0.00 NP Projects 0.00 5,300.32 5,300.32 Sub total 2,580.74 8,425.06 5,844.32

Total 51,400.12 57,327.38 5,927.26

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LYMPSTONE Jeff Crompton HAIR & Greenways, Courtlands Lane BEAUTY Lympstone STUDIO ***** WALK IN’s AND EVERYBODY For Superior Quality Home WELCOME! Improvements and All Types of Perms, Barbering, Shampoo and Sets, Building Work & Renovations Colouring, Highlights, Foils, Plus Kitchen & Bathroom Installation Massages, Waxing, Geleration Nails, Mobile: 07768 282 129 Facials, Makeovers, Tanning and more Email: [email protected] .For an appointment call us on 01395 274089 Or text only on 07552313653

DOG GROOMING Baby sitter If you are looking for an

Kind & Qualified Groomer. experienced, reliable, DBS checked Commissions for PET PORTRAITS babysitter, daytime or evening, call in pastel also undertaken. or text Emma on 07969602440. I Make Superb Presents. have 10 years experience working (Examples of work can be viewed). Tracey Crompton, Greenways, in nurseries and primary schools. Courtlands Lane, Lympstone. Tel: 01395 272815 /07973 986 268.

Find some winter sunshine! CLOCK REPAIRS Comfy casa near the Costa Blanca, Spain Terence C. Matthews - Horologist Westminster Chimes Peaceful, two-bed roomed home. Roof Wall Clocks terrace, gorgeous views, communal Grandfather / Grandmother Clocks pool and tennis. Beaches, cycling, golf, Dial Clocks hiking and more. Suits all ages. Long Case Clocks Flights from Exeter & Bristol Carriage Clocks Free estimates and house visits Lympstone residents 15% discount Tel: 01395 273563 Tel: 07986 607610 www.algorfaholiday.com 25

ELECTRICIAN Specialising in domestic work; Happy to do small jobs. Call Simon on: 07985 963075

FRENCH HOLIDAY LET SWEDISH MASSAGE Vendee: overlooking golf course and Calm Swedish massage and holistic only 10 mins drive from superb beach. therapy, Japanese rejuvenating face 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, communal massage. Lovely beauty room, parking, swimming pool and tennis courts. appointments available 07958599387 From just £350 per week. Tel 01395

272032 or email: HOLIDAY COTTAGE Cosy cottage [email protected] in centre of village. One double room

and further room with bunks. ROOFER specialising in pitch roofs Minimum 2 nights in low season and 4 and flat roofs, fascias and guttering, nights in high season. Call Pete or Jan general maintenance, pest control, on 01395488123 repairs, fully insured. Please call for a free quote. 01395 277236 075 28

970950. [email protected].

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PICTURE FRAMING. For all ACCOMMODATION your framing requirements; also frame WITHALL'S HOUSE BED AND restoration & chair caning. Caro BREAKFAST. A modern and spacious Ambridge 01392 877460, Topsham. home close to the heart of the village. Ample parking and flexible PIANO with a VIEW Lessons for all accommodation. Call Pete and Jan ages, beginners and improvers, "purely Hardy on 01395 488123 Or visit for pleasure" and ABRSM exams to www.lympstonebedandbreakfast.co.uk Grade 8. Theory to Grade 5. Tel: Judy Joss (BA Mus, Dip Ed) on 01395 CYGNET COTTAGE 222749 or 07939 126190. Quiet self-catering cottage just yards from the foreshore. Sleeps 3/4. From MATHS TUITION Experienced tutor £70 per night. Visit available to teach primary to GCSE www.cygnetcottage.net or ring level maths. Reasonable rates Tel: Demelza on (01395) 272243 Jane Moffatt on 279952 or 07730877889 THE GLOBE INN Lovely 2 bed self contained Holiday cottage available FOOT HEALTH PRACTITIONER - from March 1st. Call 01395 263166. Lindsey Waddell MAFHP. Nail Cutting and Treatment of Corns, Callus and CHARMING LISTED SMALL Verrucas. Home Visits. 01395 263496 COTTAGE – (1Bed) Newly decorated and renovated throughout PROPERTY MAINTENANCE - with low tariff heating installed and Carpentry, Flooring, Fencing, Gates, fully furnished, available for permanent Decking, Bathrooms, Kitchens, General tenancy soon. PARKING. Suit single Repairs. Free advice & estimates. person. No pets. £575pcm. 01395 James Waddell 01395 263496 708167 evenings

ACCOMODATION HOLIDAY COTTAGE Cosy cottage in centre of village. One double room CALPE, SPAIN : 2 bedroomed and further room with bunks. apartment for rent. sleeps 4-6 people . Minimum 2 nights in low season and 4 beach front, 3 pools, 2 tennis courts. nights in high season. Call Pete or Jan tel: Jane Moffatt 279952. on 01395488123

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WHATS ON

JUNE JULY 7 WI 1 SWW Sewage Works start 15 Village Cricket Match 2 Sea Sunday on slipway 16 Mobile Library 3 Road orders start 19 Youth Club Meeting 4 – 5 Sept Produce stall 21 Garden Club Outing 5 WI 22 Herald Meeting at The Globe 8 Players Fundraiser 24 History Society Talk 8 -9 River Exe Regatta- Exmouth 24 Make a Scarecrow 14 Mobile Library 25 Furry Dance Cream Tea 14 Potter and Prosecco 30 The Real Me at the Globe 15 Fish & Chips 15&16 Lympstone Open Gardens AUGUST 5 Furry Dance SEPTEMBER 2 Open Air Cinema 8 – 11 Flower Festival

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