Dhyworth Kres Kernow From the Centre of April & May 2018

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Lanivet Parish Church Sunday services;

11 am Eucharist and Children’s Church (2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th Sunday in the month) 11am 1st Sunday in month “elevenses” (all ages) service . 3rd Sunday—Morning Worship (all ages) 6pm 1st Sunday—evensong (team service) Walking and cycling trails are becoming more and more popular. Locals and visitors alike find Cornwall to be the perfect location to stretch their legs and seek out our unique attractions. Some spiritually minded folk see this as an opportunity for pilgrimage; to find inspiration amidst the holy wells, Celtic crosses and ancient churches of our land. The five churches of the Team Ministry are looking to create a trail that will visit each of our churches in Lanivet, , , Bodmin and . As it stands, we are thinking of calling it The Bodmin Way. Both the Saints Way and the new Cornish Celtic Way pass through Lanivet. We believe we can tempt walkers to take a detour around our various churches. In the process they would pass by all the major tourist attractions in and around Bodmin: Lanhydrock House, Cardinham Woods, Bodmin and Wenford Steam Railway, Bodmin Regimental and Town Museums, Bodmin o Domestic Cleaning Jail and Camel Valley Vineyard. As well as walkers, we want to provide additional options to cyclists who come up the Camel Valley Trail, visit Lanhydrock or bounce o Commercial Cleaning around Cardinham Woods. If Bodmin is to become a major cycling centre, then a circular tour like this could be just the thing. In addition, it wouldn’t be right just to o Holiday Changeovers think about the energetic outdoors types. A driving trail would offer everyone the chance to do something engaging for a day, particularly on the rare occasion when it o End of Tenancy Cleans rains... o One off Cleans These tours could attract people in different ways. They might offer a heritage trail, with the churches presenting the histories of the various villages and town. They could …And so much more offer a spiritual pilgrimage for the increasing numbers of people attracted to this experience. Indeed, St. Meubred’s has already established itself as a cyclists and Give us a call now walkers church, with its cycle prayer station now well used. Plus they could provide an Tel 07736 845537 introduction to our countryside and wildlife. for a FREE quote As the trail would pass by all the Bodmin tourist attractions, the local economy would [email protected] see a boost. Alongside the formal attractions lie the pubs, restaurants, B&Bs and hotels that would benefit from increased business. There would be opportunities in the churches for sale of goods, including guides, apps and keepsakes, plus payments for refreshments. Regular arts and cultural events could be organised in the churches. Informed by the growing trend amongst village churches to offer ‘champing’ (Camping in Church), both Lanivet Church and St. Meubred’s could be adapted to provide some basic walkers overnight accommodation. This would require investment for toilet, kitchen and bunking provision. This concept raises a number of opportunities for the village. One is to see your church used more regularly by visitors and locals alike, and to generate new streams of income to help preserve this wonderful building. Another opportunity is to bring together the history of the village into presentations in church. Local residents will have photos and stories to share. These could be presented in a professional and engaging way for posterity. Finally, there is the benefit of bringing visitors into the village to help sustain and develop its economy. If you have any comments or would like to participate in the development of this idea, then do contact me on 07470 192378 or email [email protected].

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NOTICES

Community Litter Pick Lanivet Methodist Chapel Get your car insurance locally Come and join us and help to keep

“comparison sites and Direct Insurers quotes matched Lanivet looking at its best. 11am Sunday service Fellowship Wednesday 7.30pm when you use your local Broker next dates June 2nd, Aug., 4th. Oct. (conditions apply) 6th, Dec, 1st Ladies lunch,12noon. May, 3rd. July, 5th. We meet in the car park at 10am and Sept, 6th. Nov,1st For friendly , quality service litter pick until 11.30am. Well earned Men's Breakfast 8.30am. May, 5th. July, refreshments are available 7th. Sept, 8th. Nov,3rd. contact Margaret Swadling Please see banners outside chapel. Call in to Clarence House, Lanivet 01208 831529 PL305HF All Welcome Tel.(01208) 832333 – Email. [email protected] The Craft and Coffee Lanivet & District Mornings Playgroup Under 5s. in the Methodist Hall. Monday—Thursday Our gatherings are held once a 8.45—15.15pm fortnight on a Thursday morning, 10am Friday 8.45 –15.15pm until 12noon. Tea coffee and either biscuits or cake available. £2.50 per Contact Charlotte Britten 01208 832495 person. . or email : Dates can change, please ring to check. [email protected] or find us Contact me Kay on 01208 831598. on facebook

LANIVET ONE FOR ALL PARISH AND COMMUNITY HALL

Lanivet crochet club Post Office For all those who love to crochet Monday to Friday and / or knit or would like to learn come along for a cuppa and some 9am to 5pm friendly banter, please feel free to Saturday 9am to 12 noon bring a friend. Wendy's Phone number is 01208 832977

Bodmin Gaolbirds Wi. Meet at Wi meet on the 1st Cornwall Regimental Museum 2nd Friday of the month, at Withiel Wednesday of the month at 7pm.. hall at 7.15pm. Also at the same venue, Craft Club 4th Wednesday 7pm.

Lanivet book club, Lanivet Parish Hall Meeting on the last Wednesday of each Available to hire for £15.00 a session. month in Lanivet Inn.(7.30pm) tel Wendy on 01208 832977 for more Please contact Gill Cornelius on details 01208 832064 for further details .

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Newsletter Contact numbers.

Kay Walker 01208 831598 mobile for texts 07751834667 Reception open from 8.30am Email [email protected] Monday to Sunday Treneyn, Lamorrick, Lanivet, Bodmin. PL30 5HB 10 Tremodrett rd. Roche. . Charles Hall 01208 832301 Email [email protected]. PL268JA (editorials) Weekend Consultations Barry Cornelius 01208 832064 [email protected]. (treasurer) Saturday: 9am – 12pm There are 6 issues a year. Bi-monthly. Feb/Mar. Apr./May. Jun/Jul. 2pm-4pm Aug./Sep. Oct/Nov. Dec/Jan. Contact Barry for a quote or more details, Advertising rates. Per issue. Start from; Please telephone the surgery to make an appointment for your 1/3rd page £7.00 , 1/2 page £10.00 £20.00 for whole page. pet. 01726 890887. Sundays; we are now closed & covered by CVETS who deal with any emergencies that day, our usual tele- 10 % discount for a year upfront. phone number applies. We can also put your leaflets in each copy (approx. 550 copies) If you have any questions or need advice, please telephone or call in to see our friendly, knowledgeable staff for £5.00. 'Now with K LASER as seen on TV's Bionic Vet' Please remember to have all adverts, alterations, stories Photos and stories in by the 15th of the preceding month of publication Visit our web site at: www.rockviewvets.com All adverts and articles are done on the basis of first received first in the newsletter. The winner of The Friends of Lanivet Church Monthly Prize Draw for

February was Alistair Bennett and March Maureen Jago

If you are interested in joining this draw, please contact:

Georgie on 01208 832223. Thank you.

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Lanivet Parish council PRIZE BINGO

As always the full minutes are available on the web site. On Friday 9th February we held our last bingo in the school hall, raising money for the Lanivet Pandas Football team who benefited by £210. Then on Friday 9th March we were very honoured to be the first people to hold an event Highways. There have been a lot of problems reported these have in the brand new One for All Parish Community Centre. It was well supported with every- been passed on to the relevant departments of body appreciating the excellent facilities. Thanks to Barry and the team for ' pulling all the Village Green, Car Park. Zip wire has now been replaced, stops out' to ensure it was cleaned and ready for us to use. The evening raised £292 for the Friends of Lanivet Church. Thank you to Tony for calling Cemetery/ Old Cemetery Matters; nothing to update, grass cutting the numbers. to start soon. The Bingo evenings are, like the name of the building, FOR ALL! It doesn't matter if you are 5 or 85 or have never played bingo before, please come along and have a go! You Public Toilets update; broken toilet has now been replace and re- will be made most welcome. Admission is £1 for adults which includes light refreshments pairs have been done to repair damage caused by the frozen pipes. and children are free. Bingo books are 50p each and you can have as few or as many as you like! DATES FOR YOUR DIARY Planning Results; PA/17/10377 Mr D Austin Tor View, Clann Lane Friday 13th April 7pm for 7.30pm ...... raising money for the ' One for All' Parish Communi- Lanivet approved.. ty Centre Friday 11th May 7pm for 7.30pm.... . Bodmin Brownies PA/18/00796 Mr A Cox Widnsmoor, Woodland Close, Lanivet If you would like further information or would like to contribute in any way then please get approved.. in touch!

Julie Trethewey tel 831538 Lyn Northcott. Tel 832126 Web site. If you have any ideas of what you would like to see on the Parish Council website please get in touch either by post, email or in person at any of our meetings.

If you have any issues please don't hesitate to contact the clerk or one of the councillors who’s contact numbers are available on the website. www.lanivetparishcouncil.gov.uk/ If residents would like to report highway issues direct to us when they are identified they are most welcome or if you would like to take action as soon as possible, rather than saving them for the Parish Council Meeting, they can use the email address provided below, or alternatively they can report it on line at this link http://www.cornwall.gov.uk/report-it/ or call 0300 1234 222 The parish clerk is contactable on email [email protected] or write to Mrs J Burdon. 1. Treburdon Drive, Roche, St Austell PL26 8QB Telephone 01726 890983 or 07899718000

The Community Network meeting: Wednesday 11th April 2018 Start 7pm to 9pm.

Lanivet one For All Hall. Rectory road .

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Garden Jottings

Going through my garden diary for last year it informed me that it was mild and damp! Well to my mind this year it has been exceedingly wet to the point of flooded roads and fields followed by the 'Beast from the East' which ensured my outside thermometer never rose above freezing for days on end. This was followed by a fair covering of snow which seemed to last forever; in fact when travelling on the A30 regularly the snow was still visible for well over a week across Bodmin Moor. I visited the Spring Flower Show at RHS Rosemoor in early March and yet there was still road signs out warning of snow! If anyone is interested in viewing displays of spring flowers in all their glory then this should be show not to miss in the future. The scent wafting from the hall when they opened the doors for visitors was phe- nomenal. The severe frosts didn't damage my snowdrops I'm pleased to say and they were back up with their nodding heads soon after the cold spell. The weather certainly did curtail my gardening regime and lots of jobs had to be put on the back-burner, however weeding is now in fall flow. As they say a few hours weeding at this time of the years saves days of laborious weeding later in the season when everything has taken hold. Late April is a good time if the weather is mild to plant up your hanging baskets and hang them in the greenhouse of lean-to, this helps give them a major start to put on a fabulous summer display before hardening them off for being outside. Do not for- get to use slow release fertiliser and water-retaining gel. If you are into sweet peas then you can sow the seed outdoors now and If you have previously sown seed then now is the time to plant them out. At the same time you can erect your 'wigwam' canes for them to climb when they are established. Even Sports and Recreation Trust into May do be aware and check the weather forecast for late frosts if you do grow sensitive plants or shrubs, just remember to use a covering of fleece to protect upcoming events; them. I use clothes pegs to keep the fleece in place, if a hard frost is expected either use several layers of fleece or if potted plants move to a protected area away Sunday May 6th Annual sponsored walk, Wenford Bridge to Lanivet from frost pockets. Now I find is a good time to spread a mulch around those shrubs and herbaceous border plants which will help suppress the weeds. I use my own composted leaf mulch which is ideal for covering the soil and looks good as well. Now is the time to MOBILE COMPUTER also prune out any damaged stems to your plants and shrubs; I remove lower branch REPAIRS of my evergreens to enable light to reach the flower beds beneath which may have Tel: 01208 – 831760 become devoid of light and become overgrown. Mob: 07798 - 825678

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Chris Batters - Cornwall Councillor.

Well, what weather have we experienced over the past weeks! Torrential rain to snow and back to rain!! The torrential rain we had, which seemed to be non-stop, had me expecting loads of telephone calls from residents of the seven parishes I cover with drainage issues and the like, but amazingly I only had two calls in total, both from Lanivet! This past weekend saw severe flooding on Friday night at Lamorrick, with water cascad- ing down from the top of the hill carry much debris along with it, and bad flooding down by the bridge, and at the end of Woodland Glade a garden was badly flooded from water cascading down from the rear of the property. Both of these issues were re- ported and working with your Parish Chairman, we shall be pushing for preventative measures to be carried out on each. If anyone, during their travels through the parish, sees any drain or gully that is blocked, whereby rain water cannot escape down it, then feel free to contact me and I will get it attended to. Early cleaning of the drainage systems can of course avoid the problems of flooding later. Pot Holes is another problem that regularly surfaces. Can I ask again if anyone driving through the parish sees any pothole that requires attention, then again please contact me straight away and I will ensure it is attended to and repaired, usually within forty-eight hours of the report. I've noticed a couple of times recently when I have driven through my seven parishes, I've come across really deep potholes, and when I have spoken to any locals they tell me the hole has been there for a week or so!!! Please, please, if you find a pot hole, let me know, preferably by email with an exact location, but whatever, please contact me. When the village ran the pub No noises from the cookers If it's left unattended, it nearly always leads to someone, possibly one of your friends, having their car damaged in one way or another. Forty four covers so I’m told Never a naughty word The new budget for Cornwall Council and Council Tax has now been agreed and accept- Cooking very tasty grub Someone said they were good lookers ed, and if there is anyone seeking answers to questions they may have on the budget, do feel free to ring me direct and I will outline the reasons for whatever decisions have been As talent began to unfold But I think that’s absurd taken. I have always believed such questions are better answered one-to-one rather than emails flying to and fro. A personal answer is by far still the easiest and quickest. ------I cannot let this magazine edition pass without making a comment on the new Community The bar was run quite well Thank you all who booked Centre in Lanivet. The residents of Lanivet and surrounding areas should feel proud to have such an excellent facility in their village. The building is a magnificent achievement Th’o Steve put on an act Thank the Landlord too by a committed group of local residents, the names of which I believe you are all familiar, so for fear of leaving any name out, I'll just say well done to all of them. There is one Making quite a sell Most of us are hooked name I will mention though for the tremendous energy he put into the long campaign, and He thought he’d got it cracked Come again, Please Do that is David Carter. He'll not thank me for saying this, but David has been an inspiration to everyone associated with the long-term project that has now resulted in this magnifi------cent building. Well done to all concerned. You've put Lanivet on the map! The waitresses, a motley crew Bill Lissamer Otherwise, the past two months have gone by fairly trouble free, other than a few individ- ual matters, and I find working closely with your Everything they did was fine parish council, I find your Chair, together with individual Councillors, contact me direct as soon as they have an issue. One or two of them I knew This is the way it should work. The days of waiting until the next Parish Council meeting, Especially the one that was mine! which may be weeks away, are well gone. I promise you an email or call to me will see a speedy response. I am your fastest route ------towards getting your issues dealt with. Feel free to contact me at any time by phone on 01208-269991 (Mobile 07714-323897) or by email on chris.batters@ cornwallcouncillors.org.uk If you wish to visit me, or per- haps for me to visit you, again I'm happy to do so.

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Meeting Room 7 10 3 5 Per Hour Consulting Room 5 7 2 3 Per Hour Weddings 100 120 Muga Lanivet Inn is a Adult – Team 20 25 Per Hour community led, village Sports pub focusing on all the Adult – Tennis 5 7 Per Hour things that make a Junior – Team 10 15 Per Hour good pub great; quality Sports locally sourced food at Junior - Tennis 3 4 Per Hour reasonable prices, the Pitches best kept ales, music, sport and a whole lot Senior pitch 30 35 Per Game of fun! Lanivet, Bodmin Hall hire includes heat light and kitchen Sport hire includes use of changing facilities PL30 5ET Tele- All other charges at the discretion of the Trust phone (01208) 831212 facebook page. website

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LETTER FROM THE CHAIRMAN LANIVET PARISH COUNCIL

Much has been reported to us recently about the traffic and parking issues around Lanivet. This has been an on-going problem since I became a Councillor about 9 years ago and the Parish Councillors have spent many hours attending meetings with other agencies, including, the School, Cormac, The Police, INTERESTED IN LEISURE Cornwall Council Highways, our Cornwall Councillor and others. Truro Road seems to be one major concern. We did get Cornwall Council to monitor the speed and amount of traffic over a two week period last summer, which showed that the majority of traffic was, in fact, not exceeding the speed MEMBERSHIP? limit and the traffic flow was such that there was plenty of time for people to cross the road safely between vehicles. According to their experts it would not justify the cost of, or the need for, a crossing. especially as they had recently 1 WEEK FREE LEISURE TASTER enhanced the pedestrian islands. We have recently had discussions with Cornwall Council about the possibility Includes use of Gym, Swimming Pool, Sauna of a crossing or installing speed cameras if we could find a way of funding them. but we have been advised that, as cameras cannot be installed and run by anybody other than Cornwall Council, that would not be possible The cost of a and Classes for 1 week crossing would be between £70k and £120k. Always supposing that another traffic survey, at a cost to us of £680 supported the need. Another discussion we have had with Highways, is about Lamorrick corner MEMBER & GUEST BENEFITS and we are exploring the cost and possibilities of extending the 30mph limit and FOR ONLY £10 improving the signage in that area. this could possibly be paid for in part by • PT Sessions from £25 crowd funding or grants GET A BESPOKE Some Councillors did try to get a Speed Watch group established but • Refer a friend, receive 1 month unfortunately by the time the Police got around to processing the paperwork, FITNESS (this took about two years), most of the volunteers had lost interest or died. The other major concern is about the parking problems around the school, free membership PROGRAM again this is something that has been ongoing for many years, and we had hoped that the opening of the new carpark, the path across the green and the • Up to 25% off food in restaurant offer of parents using the pub and fish and chip shop carparks would stop most of these problems, Sadly that doesn't seem to be the case. We have tried many different ideas including. Asking Cornwall Council to install yellow lines. This we were told is not possible, as they can't justify the cost • Save £10 per month by taking joint membership and they don't have enough enforcement officers to enforce them anyway. We

M0318/41258 have asked the police for their help. But with their own financial and staffing constraints this has proved to be somewhat limited. The school have done what they can, asking parents to be responsible, getting the staff to use the carpark etc. But as the previous head pointed out to me, their responsibility actually ends at the school gate. We even borrowed some no parking cones and put them out ourselves for a trial period, but unfortunately some were stolen, and others destroyed. THE O F CO RNWA LL We will be putting up some more signage soon, paid for by our Cornwall Councillor Chris Batters. Out of the Community Chest Fund, around the new carpark, advising drivers to be aware of people crossing. We are also looking at a new scheme that allows parishes to employ Cornwall Council parking enforcement officers, at a cost to us of £30 per hour. But obviously this would have to be paid for out of the precept. Please be assured that the Parish Council takes these issues seriously and looks at them monthly and we do try to explore any other avenues open to us. Steve Walker Chairman Lanivet Parish Council 14 11

A photo of three of the litter pickers! about to set off on Saturday 3rd February, Lanivet Inn FC (The Pandas) – The Season So Far and another of a full bag of rubbish!

The four of us collected about 5 bags of rubbish, and that was just from Truro From 9 December until today (14 March), the Pandas have only been able to play 2 matches. This is due to the vast amount of rain we have all suffered in the winter Road, Clan Lane and from Lamorrick, as Andy and Julia had litter picked earlier and then the snow in the spring! Hundreds of games across Cornish football have that week on the green and the areas leading up and off Rectory Road….. been postponed. It means an extremely busy April and May lay in wait for us with at It may encourage others to join in? Next date is Saturday 14th April. least 13 fixtures to complete. This could increase depending on our success in the As usual meet at the car park for 10am, litter pick until about 11.30, then refresh- Duchy League Cup. ments available in Methodist School room. Children are welcome, but need to Our first game after the impromptu winter break meant a first defeat in 6 games as have a responsible adult with them. Tregrehan Mills turned 4 Lanivet errors into 4 goals. Their only real opportunities in High vis tabards available plus pick up sticks, bags……… Wear suitable shoes and a match they won 4-1. It was a painful lesson to learn against one of the league title ideally bring gloves to wear. favourites in Division 2. However, the Pandas returned to winning ways a week later condemning to a 3-1 defeat. A game where caretaker manager Mike Sweet made the brave decision to substitute 4 players at half time with the score at 1-1. There has been more happening off the pitch than on it. We have been on the re- ceiving end of a £210 donation from the Lanivet Bingo. A massive thanks to all that took part to help raise a fantastic total. The Lanivet Inn Poker Night has also stead- ily been helping sponsor matches with £80 raised at March’s event. Thanks again to those who took part. We are still several months away from playing football in the village again but the changing rooms are ready for us in the brand new village hall which opened in early March. The whole site is a fantastic asset to the parish and I cannot stress enough how proud I am of everyone that has helped to make it happen! For upcoming fixtures please check our Facebook page, the Cornish Guardian, the Duchy Football League website or with the Lanivet Inn. If you are ever in doubt whether a match is still on or not, please check our Facebook page or contact the Lanivet Inn on 831212. We welcome your support. Relax, rejuvenate, Breathe, Refresh, Enjoy, Renew. Mike Hancock, Manager of Lanivet Inn FC Swedish Massage… A Classic Full Body Massage Which effectively relieves stress and muscular tension. Aromatherapy Massage….Combining Pre-Blended Essential oils and a traditional light massage to promote a feeling of relaxation and well being. Hot Stone Therapy…..A truly relaxing treatment. Approximately 90 minutes of pure relaxation. Massaging with hot volcanic stones allows for a deeper manipulation of the muscles than a regular massage. Indian Head Massage….Based on the Ayurvedic system of healing. The aim of this massage is to release the stress and tension that has accumulated in the muscles and joints of the shoulders. neck and head and face Working hours Reflexology….Similar to acupuncture’s potential benefits and methodology, reflexology uses pressure rather than needles to activate points and organs Monday to Friday throughout the body to relieve pain, stimulate circulation, and bring balance to the 10.00 am - 7.00pm bodily systems. It can help with depression, insomnia and migraines to name but a few benefits. Saturday—enquire for availability. Full Body Exfoliation and Hydration … Beginning with a gentle body brush which helps the body’s circulation system, followed by a ful body scrub to aid Sunday– closed. desquamation of dead skin cells. To finish a full hydration of the skin using a Contact details luxurious body butter. This treatment is ideal fir pre-tanning treatment's or to get the full benefit of a holiday tan. Rachelle Collins. Dead Sea Marine Mud Body Wrap….this treatment uses 100% marine mud from An Avalennek Koth. The Dead Sea. It has an exceptional mineral content making this wrap a multi-action treatment. With regular treatments it can improve cellulite and aids Lamorrick. detoxification and cleansing of the body. PL30 5HB Aromatherapy Facials…..This is a deeply nourishing and relaxing pre-blend Tel; 07736342819 aromatherapy facial. This treatment includes a facial cleanse and exfoliation followed by a relaxing shoulder, neck, face and head massage making it a heavenly experience.

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