February 2011 - Issue 223

MONA TOMASZEWSKA-HONYWILL – TWICE MAYOR

Windows, Doors, Soffits & – A TRUE CORNISHWOMAN 1927 - 2011 Gutterings www.carltonplatics.net lady who rejoiced in every aspect of where she and her forebears were raised, who cried with joy when unanimously selected as Mayor for the millennium year and who famously greeted Prince Andrew in Saltash as ‘My ‘andsome,’ was Aremembered and mourned in a packed St Stephens Church where she had been christened, married and celebrated her second Kitchens & Interiors inauguration as Town Mayor. T: 01752 845170 www.isambards.com Mona Tomaszewska- might ask her mother for ‘a dip Jewish refugee doctor’s family, Already an active member of to marry while in office. Honywill is not an especially in the jam’ of a baby brother’s in London. many of the Town’s numerous The bells of St Stephens rang Cornish sounding name for one dummy, usually then to be Back in Saltash on Holiday, organisations and societies she out for her, as they did again in who could trace her local given the whole jar. “They Mona chanced to meet two still found time to join the Town 1999 when she chose her home TRADE SHOWROOM ancestry back over the would do anything for lonely homesick Polish sailors Council as independent church as venue for her T: 01752 845170 inauguration as millennium centuries. In fact Mona was anybody,” Mona recalled of her and invited them back to her member in 1990. www.isambards.com born a ‘Nancarrow’ at Lynher parents half a century later, and parents’ ever welcoming home. Her Polish husband died Mayor. At that time Councillor House, Burraton Coombe, her she clearly inherited this One, Franciszec Tomaszewski, after a long illness in 1978 and Eric Lewis proposed her as SALTASH TO grandfather having come up generosity of spirit. was to become her husband in it was while attending a Saltash ‘one who is Saltash through PLYMOUTH from Grampound Road to run Mona attended St Stephens, 1948 during the last wedding County School reunion that she and through’ and seconding her RETURN BY TRAIN the tannery in the grounds of then Saltash County Secondary ceremony to be performed by recognised “childhood Councillor Sue Hooper MBE Now just £2.60 which Mona continued to live School, a re-union of whose Father Carey in the blitzed sweetheart” John Honywill. As spoke of Mona as “unique in BEFORE 09:00 until her final illness. Her pupils was to bring her the Roman Catholic Church at Port they talked at Saltash Music her generosity not only in time £8 for a Weekly ticket earliest memories were of the happiness of her second View. After living together in a Festival in 1992 romance given to others but to tannery and the adjacent market marriage after years of Polish camp in Somerset, they blossomed. supporting every function in ‘Trelawney’ an era in Saltash and good wishes go to son garden run by her family and of widowhood. Having left returned to Saltash where their The year 1993-94 was a the Town.” history seemed ended. Clifford, grandson Stephen playing in the lanes and fields school aged 15 during the dark only child Clifford was born. significant one for Mona, she The societies, schools and We on the Saltash Observer and above all to her widower around. A few may still days of war, she worked first as Mona was to devote a quarter achieved the pinnacle of other organisations to which remember Mona as a good, John. remember bringing down a nurse for evacuated children of a century walking the wards pleasure in serving as Mayor Mona gave active support, loyal and fun-loving friend. “We shall not look upon her animal bones of Saturday in the Forest of Dean, at of her beloved St Barnabas of her beloved Saltash, and, many as chairman or governor, Mary and Martin’s condolences like again.” mornings for her father to grind Plymouth’s Greenbank Hospital as night nurse, known in April, became the only are legion. Her husband John for a halfpenny, while other Hospital, then as a nanny to a to one and all as “Tommy.” Mayor in recent history counted to twenty-nine at one time and then gave up. 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Quality Servicing What a month December was the Government Formula run Community Our for weather here in Saltash - Grant Relative Needs e.g. T All mechanical work undertaken the worst in how many years? population, road length, child Spirit Camps to bring theme young people together for the camp was Welding There have been many & adult care, housing + people to experience concerns over the usage of the Council Tax and it is the from different, faiths, respecting other people’s London at night, navigate bins and the distribution of Formula Grant that is very ethnic, social and gender rights, the effects of anti- the London Underground, salt over the cold spell, many complicated, but now we have backgrounds to interact social behaviour and see a first class musical of which I have sympathy much more information it is and learn about each other equality and diversity, and enjoy a great time with with. One of them (and it was becoming more obvious that to break down prejudice three very important POLICE CHANGES the same as I reported last the council was quite close their mates. The whole and misunderstanding. topics that are included as year) is that no matter how with its pre budget estimate weekend cost each young Body copy:It also enables a part of youth work FOR TOWN much grit Cornwall Council over the next two years of a person only £10. young people to share their sessions. Our young put in the bins, it is still being reduction of 16.4% compared If you’re between the ages uts in police budgets mean closure of the public used to service people’s to last year’s income. experiences and people had to discuss and of 13 and 19 and want to counter in Saltash Police Station and various private drives. Therefore As part of the devolution perspectives of life in their address these topics whilst take part in visits like this, changes to administration of local policing. A full when it comes to the time it is arrangements the unitary communities in order to on residential, supported C come to evening drop-in cover for the Town will be maintained however, Sergeant required for the roads, the grit council is also being asked to promote a sense of by the workers. sessions or enquire about Andy Dunstan assured the Town Council. has disappeared. It was take on extra responsibilities community ‘belonging’; We took ten young people reported this year that there e.g. Inshore fisheries, new our daytime and evening Our camp took place at the from Saltash and Saltash Police Station is was a certain white pickup lead in flooding, carbon services to young people in YHA Thameside, with surrounding villages to one of a number in the Devon placed within a newly truck following the Cornwall reduction tax - also we have the community, please and Cornwall Constabulary enlarged East Cornwall Police wonderful views of the London. On arrival, after Council lorry which was lost the coast line protection contact us on 01752 area which will no longer Area under Superintendent refilling the bins. The grant amongst others. a five hour journey, we 842586. maintain public access. Julie Whitmarsh. Changes to occupants of the truck were officers have produced checked into our rooms Instead those wishing to personnel, including then stealing the grit. This Rubbish Collections several options which will be and then took the tube to report a matter or speak to an compulsory early retirement cannot go on - the police are The council has been working presented to Cabinet. There Waterloo Bridge officer will have to call 999 in and rearrangement of patrol already looking at this case hard trying to rationalise the will be a consultation form Underground Station. an emergency or, in a less organisation may effect the probably coming with your TRAIN but unfortunately no one amalgamation of the six Following a short walk we urgent matter phone the police town but such changes are yet seems to have collected the district’s ways of collecting next council tax bill to give had a flight on the London switchboard 08452 777444 to be established. registration number of the rubbish to a unified plan you the opportunity to have FARE number. This can entail being Eye to see a bird’s eye Meanwhile, the good news vehicle. As a consequence to which will make it more you say on the alternatives. put in a queue for long was that crime in Saltash over view of the capital and a this Cornwall Council have efficient. This, as you would REDUCED periods of time at one’s the month including refused to refill. The Town imagine, is a mammoth task - Library service cuts spectacular sunset over own expense at peak times, Christmas and New Year was Whilst all around prices are Council are now negotiating six districts all with different The council has to reduce the London. We then returned Sergeant Dunstan accepted, down by almost a half against with the unitary council on contractors, different current library opening hours to Thameside for dinner rising, especially when it though switchboard staff have last year. the way forward. collection frequencies, bags, to achieve a £47,000 saving and our workshop on comes to getting around, it been boosted to try to deal Total reported crimes were between February and April bins etc etc. respecting other peoples’ is great to hear that rail with the problem. down to 44 as against 87, with Cornwall’s Budget The officers also had to 2011. Libraries are required rights. fares for Saltash passengers Alternatively the telephone no burglaries reported, three The budget settlement is now take into consideration the to operate from a travelling to Plymouth have outside the police station, thefts from vehicles and eight becoming clearer, although it cost of the landfill tax which significantly reduced budget After breakfast on day two fallen. currently used out of opening to damaged vehicles. is still very complex, as you in future is increasing at a in 2011-12. The net library we went to the amazing hours, will still be available Now, the adult day return The ice and snow were will probably appreciate. In horrendous rate and the budget will be reduced from London Dungeon to see with a direct contact line. The even better than “PC Rain” in fare for those travelling December the council decided amount of recycling. This is £4.264 million 2010/11 to and learn about the history public can then ask to speak to keeping crime down, reported that, with the information one thing that Cornwall is £3.526 million (2011-2012) of London from the between Saltash and a local officer or arrange a Sergeant Dunstan, and even received from Government, getting really good at and now This will mean that all the plague, great fire and Plymouth in either meeting with one. It is not as the New Year was libraries in the same banding they wanted to come up with a we are recycling more than infamous villains through direction before 09:00 has yet certain when the public comparatively quiet despite pre budget plan so that we we are putting into landfill (I as Saltash will have to reduce the ages. That evening we come down from £3.20 to counter will close. the snow having disappeared could judge the amount of noticed that Saltash’s figure their opening hours by 9.5 £2.60. A weekly ticket is Already Saltash has been by then. savings that had to be made was 56.4% when I went to the hours per week. The finer all went to the Dominion now just £8.00. over the next four years. In recycling centre last details are yet to be decided Theatre to see the my last report I stated that we weekend) therefore the tide is on how and when these hours wonderful ‘We Will Rock The move comes after Now visit.... had to save around £170 turning and we need to put will be cut, but it will You’ show. Saltash Rail Users Group www.saltash-observer.co.uk million. more of an effort into probably mean that it will This was an outstanding and the Town Council Most of you will collecting recycling than have to close for one day a opportunity for the young made a joint approach to appreciate that the majority of landfill collection. The week as well as Sundays. First Great Western to ask them to reduce the fare on the most popular route. 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Plymouth route is now the z Fully qualified staff on duty 24 hours a day The best in Luxury Carpets & Beds without the Luxury Price Tag… same as it was in 2006. Passenger numbers using z Delicious home cooked meals Saltash station have z Visitors always welcome Telephone 01752 845994 or call in to our showroom at … doubled in the same period. Albert Rd, Saltash (rear of Pioneer) For more information For more information phone and contact the Saltash Rail have a chat to the manager Users Group on 841119 Over 250 rolls of Carpet in stock, available for fitting or delivery or email on 01752 843843 [email protected] Saltash & District Observer - February 2011 - Page 3 FROM THE MAYOR’S PARLOUR… RAINBOW MUFTI DAY FOR ELLIE’S HAVEN I would like to begin this Pathway about being Mayor, column by paying tribute to the Regalia, and what the Mona Tomaszewska- council is up to. Finally I Honywill who sadly passed chaired the Second Meeting of away in January. Mona the Mayor’s Panel of Youth, on served the town with great the theme of anti-social distinction, most notably as behaviour, which the police Town Mayor twice and as very kindly attended and Chairman of the St contributed to. Baranabus League of A couple of other things I Friends. In recent years she have been working with others was made a Freeman of the on this month are Cornwall Town and was much Council’s ‘Saltash Town admired by the whole Framework’ – looking at Staff and students at saltash.net community school certainly entered into the spirit of Rainbow Mufti community. planning for the future when they supported a Non-Uniform Day in aid of Ellie’s Haven, held on Friday 28th January. development of Saltash; the At Mona’s funeral The school has an excellent record of supporting this locally based charity and were particularly Town Council budget and virtually every organisation pleased that this fund raiser was celebrating the fact that Ellie had reached her 6th Birthday. options for helping to move in the town was represented, In addition to paying for the privilege of wearing non-uniform, students and staff also forward the redevelopment of perhaps unsurprisingly as enthusiastically purchased badges made specially for the Ellie’s Haven Non-Uniform Day. In all, Saltash Station. I have also set she was involved with most the grand total of £627.44 was raised. The school hopes to be able to present another cheque for up a small group to look at an of them. £1000 to the Libbys after further fundraising efforts. event to mark the 70th This month I have several Headteacher’s PA, Judith Hollyman said, ‘It was a really great, fun filled day last Friday. The Anniversary of the Saltash good causes to mention. I rainbow costumes were just what we needed during these dark winter days!’ have now chosen a charity Fire-fighters killed in as the main beneficiary for Plymouth during the Second my Mayor’s Ball and other World War – the anniversary is fundraising – the Saltash on April 23rd (Good Friday), YOUTH QUIZ POLICE ON SALTASH First Responders. This very and we are looking to have an dedicated group of event to mark it around that ANTI-SOCIAL ISSUES U3A volunteers are often the first date – hopefully an open day The January meeting in LIGHT VERSE BRIGHTENS A and service of remembrance at eighbourhood beat police officers were quizzed on the scene at a medical Saltash Guildhall took the emergency, before the the Fire Station. The idea of by teenagers on issues around anti-social BURRATON WINTER’S DAY marking the occasion was behaviour at the second meeting of the Mayor’s form of a Show Case, with ambulance can arriving, N Light-hearted but perceptive poetry brightened a dull Winter’s suggested by Barry Brooking, Panel of Youth. most of the sixteen interest giving patients vital extra day and brought fun and laughter to the lips of residents and who is a descendant of one of groups putting on minutes. They are looking to As requested by the minimal adult presence. The visitors to Janeva Court, Burraton. the men involved, and Saltash displays. purchase more equipment, Youth Panel the Mayor had Mayor, Councillors, and The spacious communal lounge was packed, many of the Heritage, Saltash Fire Station The meeting was open to including defibrillators, to invited Sergeant Andy Police agreed to try to move audience having heard local poet David Prowse on a previous and Saltash Royal British the public and more than a enable them to provide 24 Dunstan and PC Paul this idea forward. visit being eager to listen to more of his humorous poetic Legion are all involved. hundred people visited during hour cover. Andrews, responsible for The next Youth Panel recollections of growing up on a Cornish Farm. Young love was The final thing to mention the afternoon. Ten new The Mayor’s Charity Ball manning the beat in Saltash, meeting, to be chaired by a amusingly evoked from the days of the back row in the ‘Regal’ this month is that the Keep members joined, taking our itself will be held on 5th to discuss issues of concern saltash.net sixth former, will and a long walk home if one missed the last bus. Other Cornwall Whole campaign membership to around one March - St Piran’s Day. to the young people. The be on a date to be fixed in memories transferred to verse varied from being forced to kiss continues in the House of hundred and twenty. Given the Cornish Boundary officers firstly gave a short February on the theme of strange relations at family gatherings to the poignant poem with Lords – Robin, Lord Teverson, Our Chairman, Mike Scott, threat this year it seemed presentation on what police ‘environment.’ which he concluded about teenage bonding with his father, while is very kindly batting welcomed the Mayor and particularly appropriate to work entailed locally, how tending the livestock on dark Cornish nights ‘when every star Cornwall’s end there along Mayoress who spent more celebrate our Cornishness, anti-social behaviour was knew my name.’ with other Cornish Lords and than an hour visiting each of and the China Fleet, with handled, and the work that A published poet who has also regularly broadcast on local we are giving him all the back- the displays, and we were some very kind sponsorship the police do with young radio, David Prowse began to write verse after giving up his up we can. Whilst the invited to join in a medley of assistance from people. They cited the Lack of indoor job and going to work for two weeks – which soon campaign, to ensure that well known songs performed Brewery, will be catering Friday evening football became years, as a gardener at a Cheshire Home for the Saltash stays with Devon for by the singing group,which with wonderful local food. sessions organised by the Disabled. The results once again delighted his Burraton MPs, is still in the balance we info on was much enjoyed. Tickets can be purchased at Police at Salt Mill, after the audience. the Guildhall although they still have a fighting chance! commencement of which The variety of the interest are fast selling out! By the time you read this anti-social behaviour fell by Missing groups is wide ranging, from Also in the name of the Town Council will almost 40%. They also help walking and gardening to charity, in late March I will certainly have chosen my organise boxing training at Buses astronomy,french, painting be jumping out of a plane successor – how the time flies! the K3 youth club. and music, and the selection 31-33 Fore Street Saltash attached to a Red Devil. I Cllr Adam Killeya Questions raised by the hose wishing to visit is increasing. Anybody with a Mayor’s Ball Sat 5th March particular interest can set up a bought this opportunity in Town Mayor young people included how friends or attend (Cornish Theme) Cllr Sue Hooper’s charity group for others with a police proceed between appointments at For Eveningwear auction last year to raise giving a warning and T similar interest to join. Derriford Hospital were left VAN BUCK & SOPHOS ACCESSORIES money for Help4Heroes, CONUNDRUM obtaining an ASBO and Knowledge and experience Cornish Cuff Links and would like to use it to what was the most frequent waiting for buses that did are shared, so everybody also raise money for the CORNER instance of anti-social not appear between gains and nobody has to be an Sale Now on! expert. First Responders through Taking the initial letter to the behaviour. This last varies, Christmas and New Year. sponsorship. I have a Tel: 01752 844434 one word answer to the replied PC Andrews, but The regular hourly Citybus VanEssaSaltash - Cornwall Menswear - PL12 6AF sponsor form on the following nine questions can currently it was the use of Service between Saltash and Guildhall notice board, and you re-arrange them to make scramblers, mopeds and Derriford failed to run, leaving all sponsorship offers would quad bikes at Salt Mill. prospective passengers two nine letter words this 'CACI non be most welcome. The young people standing in freezing condition month? surgical Another splendid, and commented that although for an hour waiting for the next 1 Which BBC2 quiz facelift!' IInnttrriigguuee FFaasshhiioonnss new to Saltash, cause I there are two excellent one that also failed to run. programme is hosted by A gym workout for the face! would like to mention is that youth clubs which take A member of the public the Saltash Royal British Dermot Murnaghan? Glow are many teenagers off the spoke to a Citybus driver proud to MASSIVE Legion are looking to set up 2 What type of cocktail is street these are both open bound for the Plymouth City introduce a Saltash Women’s Section, traditionally made with only Monday to Thursday Centre who firstly said that ‘It’s the UK's best selling anti-ageing for which they need 15 Advocaat and Lemonade? facial treatment system! CACI WINTER CLEARANCE SALE leaving nowhere for under a bank holiday so they run a improves skin tissue using tiny founder members. We are all 3 On which part of the body 18’s to meet at weekends. Sunday Service,’ then when it micro currents to tone lift and re- aware of the splendid work would you wear a Fascinator? When they gather to was pointed out that New educate the muscle. 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When week. 5 Which river joins the River soothing tired aching muscles, have attended the Saltash asked what young people Town Councillors, to whom lifting and firming bust & buttocks, Trent to form the Humber University of the Third Age wanted they replied that this this was reported, promised to contouring & toning the legs and estuary? thighs, whilst stimulating the (U3A) Showcase at the was age related, those take the issue up with Citybus. circulation & aids lymphatic Guildhall, the Babcock 6 Which World War II German between 15 and 18 wanted While the changes may have drainage. h Marine Recognition General was knicknamed the simply to ‘chill out and talk been reported on the website, Call or email us to be added to Evening, the 103rd Birthday Desert Fox? our fast growing CACI waiting with friends,’ younger many prospective hospital list and experience amazing of Mrs. Philipps at Marray 7 What was the name of the people wanted separate and passengers do not have internet instant results! 58 Fore Street, Saltash, Cornwall, PL12 6JL h h House, the Opening of the fairy who befriended Peter more structured activities. access and notices at the bus Gift Vouchers Fairtrade and ethical home wares, Saltash Music, Speech and Pan? h Some of the saltash.net stops would have been useful, Available h h Drama Festival and their 8 On which Greek island is senior students present Councillors agreed. They also jewellery and furniture Mayor’s Drama Event. I Mount Ida situated? suggested that if premises agreed that better information 15 Fore Street, Saltash, First of a kind in Saltash, come on in and experience the beauty also took the Civic Regalia Cornwall PL12 6AF of our Fairtrade crafts from around the world 9 What term describes a were made available they about restricted services caused into saltash.net to speak to Tel: 01752 246875 creature that lives on the land would be willing to organise by icy roads should be Root Tables and lots more the Year 11 Vocational Website: glow15.com but breeds in the water? social centres for teenagers provided in the case of such James and Nichola welcome you all to meet at weekends with a conditions arising in the future. Email: [email protected] Saltash & District Observer - February 2011 - Page 4 Maddy and Alan Now offer an Entire Evenings Home Entertainment Package At Bargain Booze Plus… aving spent twenty years in bringing the latest in home entertainment to Saltash homes, Maddy and Alan of Take One Video came to realise a growing demand for supplying an entire evening’s home Hentertainment package to their ever growing clientele. What their customers Booze Plus has to offer and be catered for. As part of an action and comedy to family or family fun movie and sought, they appreciated, Maddy and Alan have been established and reputable orientated fun and comic share an idyllic evening at was in addition to the latest kept busy replenishing fast national franchise not only entertainment to suit all home with the finest of release in DVD movies, the emptying shelves. The are they able to supply to ages. They owe their wines and the latest of film on Sunday. Monday to from the friendly and familiar finest of drinks and snack range of wines from Saltash such a wide variety of continuing success to releases. Thursday two movies may team in, ‘Take One Video’ foods at realistic prices with throughout the old and new alcoholic and non-alcoholic having adapted to changing Bargain Booze Plus, in be rented for the price of now ‘Bargain Booze Plus.’ which to sit back, relax, and world repays serious drinks at reasonable prices tastes while continuing to the heart of Saltash, is open one, on any day the latest in Also all previous enjoy the finest in home investigation. but they are empowered to provide what the customer for customer convenience home entertainment and the memberships to the Video screen entertainment. The best of beers, bottled ensure responsible drinking. wants by way of six days a week from 10 am best in beers, ciders, wine club are still on file so there is Take One Video has and canned, chilled or at It is company policy, strictly “entertainment right up your to 9 pm, and 11 am to 9 pm and ‘spirits can be selected no need to rejoin. accordingly become optimum room temperature complied with locally, to street.” Blu Ray is Bargain Booze Plus, range from locally brewed check on proof of age of all now the latest in continuing to offer the best specialities to chilled imports “under 25” aged purchasers quality home of DVD entertainment and a from Europe and the of any alcoholic drink. screening and is lot more beside. Maddy, Americas. Ciders too, from To complete the evening’s offered alongside Alan and their friendly staff the West Country and from with home entertainment traditional high including Diane who has far further afield are proving Bargain Booze Plus also quality DVD. In helped suggest movie especially popular. All the offers a wide range of snacks order to ensure that choices to valued popular spirits, and many with which to relax in front of the latest releases customers over the last lesser known choices, are the latest blockbuster or other are always available fifteen years, remain in the also ranged along the movies. Confectionery, for rental, there is same premises near the top shelves for discerning crisps and other savoury also always a range of Fore Street but under a customers to select at prices snacks are available, as are of ex-rental DVD’s different name. While comparable with any in the tobacco products for sale to on sale at bargain offering the same friendly area. Again demand is those of legal age. prices. service enjoyed by already fast matching Having lived in Saltash for With Valentines generations of customers, supply but Maddy and Alan thirty years Maddy and Alan Day fast upon us some of whom as children are anxious to ensure that have seen many changes in and Mother’s Day originally enjoyed their first all customer tastes are Fore Street with many following close family friendly film from catered for and they will be businesses come and go. behind this could be ‘Take One’ they are now happy to hear of any drink, Through it all they have the perfect able to supply an additional not already within their wide continued to keep their opportunity to wide range of products. ranging stock, which may be customers happy through purchase a Already those who sought and they can place a offering the very best of sparkling appreciate fine wines at special order if requested. popular mainstream movies champagne or good sensible prices have come Also large orders for parties and many lesser known films quality vintage wine, to realise what Bargain and special occasions can ranging from blockbuster rent out a romantic Saltash & District Observer - February 2011 - Page 5 BARGAIN POST 16 PATHWAYS Waitrose quality BOOZE EVENING delivered free. PlusPlus Spend £50 on (Former Take one Video) groceries online at waitrose.com New DVD and we won’t charge you a Releases for penny for delivery. February… Eat Pray Love www.Waitrose.com Selected postcodes. Excludes our shop in branch delivery service. Details correct as of 03.2010. Diary of a Wimpy Kid Red Despicable me Bargain Booze.....a brand new look in Fore Street, but The the same friendly service from Maddy Alan and Staff. Charlie St. Cloud Brunel Inn Vampires Suck n Thursday 27th January, a very successful Post 16 Every Friday Night KARAOKE WITH SHANE (unless otherwise stated) THE FAMILY TO Pathways event was held at saltash.net community Saturday Live Music Entertainment Social Network Oschool. Organised annually, as part of the school’s February Legend of the WHOM ‘ALL CORNISH comprehensive Careers Education programme, this year’s event Sat 12th Aftershock : Sat 19th Off The Wall Guardians was particularly well supported both by students and parents and Sat 26th JD & Coke GENTRY WERE by education and training providers. Marmaduke Sunday 27th Jazz Eve 7.30-10.30pm Guests were welcomed to the University Cadetships), also March Buried COUSINS’ event by saltash.net’s Head of local employers such as Sat 5th Facemelter : Sat 12th Black Diamond Careers, Mrs Philippa Babcock Marine. Sally Smart, Telephone 01752 842261 : 83 Fore Street Saltash 2 FOR THE ince their move from Wales to establish a medieval Wadsworth, and they were then Personal Advisor from manor to the east of the existing eighteenth century given a short presentation by Connexions was also present to WINTER WADERS WERE PRICE OF ONE SAntony House the Carew family have played a South East Cornwall’s 14 – 19 answer career related questions major role in Cornish history. Learning Partnership Co- and queries. Monday to Thursday ordinator Mr Tim Bareham. Mr Speaking after the event, WATCHED AT CHURCHTOWN ‘The Carew Poles of fighting role from the Wars of Bareham provided an overview Headteacher, Isobel Bryce, Antony’ therefore proved a the Roses to the imperialistic he lonely cry of the curlew and the yelping alarm Open hours: of current Post 16 and Post 18 commented on the excellent fascinating subject for an conflicts against the Afghans call of the redshank greeted those who partook in Mon - Sat 10am-9pm opportunities within the local turn out for the event and the illustrated talk given to and the Boers was detailed. the ‘Winter Waders’ walk organised by the Friends Sunday 11am-9pm and national amount of organisation T Saltash Old Cornwall Society Miss Dorrington’s excellent context/framework. involved: ‘Perhaps it is a sign of Churchtown Farm. Tel: 01752 842535 by Miss Pamela Dorrington at pictures ranged from family After the introduction of the times that we had our Leader Peter Kent first led mallards on the water their monthly meeting. portraits and family estates to 127 Fore Street Saltash students and parents were able best ever attendance at an the amateur ornithologists of together with a wide variety Theirs was a tale of alliance the Alice in Wonderland to meet with a large range of evening like this, but I am all ages past the arable fields of gulls identified by Peter through marriage into all the memorabilia from the recent representatives from local certain all of those who came to on the Churchtown Farm Kent. A pair of red-breasted CRYING OUT great families of Cornwall and location film shooting at Colleges of Further Education, the evening will have left with Nature Reserve which merganser were briefly many beyond so that the Antony. She was warmly Plymouth and Exeter lots of useful and helpful spotted. FOR SALTASH Carews could truly boast ‘all thanked by Mrs Angela Cornwall Wildlife Trust had Cornish gentlemen are Universities, approved local information. Many thanks are planted out with seeds of The kingfishers which “Over the year my good Payne-Hanlon. cousins.’ Marriage with the Training Providers, the Armed expressed to Mrs Wadsworth plants likely to attract over- enjoy perching above the lady and myself have family of Shute in Devon led Forces (including Welbeck and Mrs Boulton, Work Wintering finches. A number waters at high tide were represented your town of to the name Pole Carew being SALTASH Defence 6th Form College, Related Learning Co-ordinator, of such finches were spotted, absent, as were the Saltash at seven adopted and later adapted to Flying Scholarships and for organising everything.’ some harassing a kestrel spoonbills which travel up competitions over Devon, Carew Pole. PARK AND swooping over the fields. the Lynher as the tide falls, Cornwall, Somerset and The family’s turbulent OFFICIAL HANDOVER OF Down on Forder Creek the giving the keen group of beyond,” our Town Crier history included purchasing a RIDE IN NEW BUILDING AT outgoing tide had attracted walkers an incentive to Brian Whipp is pleased and baronetcy from Charles the curlews and a number of return again at other states of first and subsequently being PLYMOUTH tide to see what other bird proud to report through your SALTASH.NET redshank to the mudflats as hung, drawn and quartered for well as a rarer greenshank. A life may be discovered in the ‘Observer.’ As well as signing his death warrant PLAN little grebe bobbed above and wide variety of marine, mud, spreading the name of Saltash following the Great Rebellion. meadow and woodland they have won four awards as A Park and Ride bus under the water. Visiting The family backed the losing habitat that make up best dressed Town Crier and service from the edge of widgeon, teal and shellduck side again in the Old Pretender mingled with the resident Churchtown Farm reserve. Consort at Warwick, Newton of the Jacobite rising but Saltash features in the Abbot, Kingsbridge, Yeovil and survived to sit in Parliament Local Transport Plan for Hatherleigh. At Brian for Saltash and elsewhere for Plymouth 2011-2020. was elected “Third best cry” most of two centuries and to Two routes from a terminus Now visit.... and his consort the “best inaugurate the new town and in the Burraton/Broadmoor dressed consort.” They also ferry at what was to become Farm area of the Town are represented Saltash at . The family’s included in the plan as part of Grampound Carnival. Plymouth’s proposed network www.saltash-observer.co.uk A highlight of the year was of high quality public the colourful and strident first FLAGS TO transport (HQPT). Both ever Saltash Town Crier’s include HQPT stops in Friday 21st January saw Ryearch staff, after they had Competition, organised by FLY IN FORE Saltash Town. One involves a students and staff at saltash.net finished the new build. Also in Brian with the aid of sponsors. circular route directly into community school take ‘official’ attendance at the ‘handover’ Twelve Town Criers, STREET Plymouth City Centre via ownership of its most recent ceremony were the project accompanied by Consorts, new build. management staff from the The Cornish flag of St Milehouse and the railway made their voices heard in Fore station, then via Union Street Created from a combination Local Authority: Katy Hopkins Piran is to fly through Fore Street. A unique innovation for and Devonport back to St of funding secured as part of a and Shaun Mulkeen and also the Saltash was the first ever junior Street, Saltash Town Budeaux and Saltash. successful bid to central architect from Poynton, Town Crier’s competition won Councillors have agreed. The other projected route government to showcase Bradbury, Winter Cole, Simon by Clare Jones of Burraton The white cross on a black forming part of the city’s vocational education provision, Burgess. School. Arrangements are ground already flutters strategic public transport and from the school’s own Headteacher, Isobel Bryce, already under way for a second proudly on a daily basis from network is via West Park to Capital Project funding, the new thanked Ryearch and the Local Saltash senior and junior criers’ our Guildhall looking across Crownhill, then following a building comprises a 6th Form Authority for all they had done competition on Saturday 30th the Tamar to Devon. loop via the airport and ICT/study and careers area as to help ensure that not only was April this year. Particularly while the Marjons College and well as a large learning space the new build finished to a very Brian has also been busy ‘Keep Cornwall whole respect Derriford Hospital to with seminar room and office high standard but that also the attending a number of functions the Tamar boundary’ Plymouth International created to further 14 – 19 extension to the school’s own in his colourful costume and has campaign continues to be Business Park and back to developments, especially in the 6th Form Centre had been had a staff made at his own waged it was agreed that flags Saltash via Crownhill again. area of Travel and Tourism. The carried out extremely well last expense. He is currently should also be mounted on the five secondary schools and summer. ‘I am so thrilled that organising the making of a existing poles up fore Street to Cornwall College in South East saltash.net community school ‘Saltash Town Stocks’ by demonstrate the Town’s true Cecily Baker Cornwall are developing an has been able to secure these ‘Treasure Island’ using wood Cornishness. Charity exciting Academy of Tourism wonderful new buildings for the donated by Travis Perkins. The Guildhall flag was whose focal point will be a state benefit of our 14 – 19 learners. “We are both willing to help flying at half mast on the day of the art centre for Tourism It is a very exciting time indeed organisations in Saltash – the funeral of Freeman of Feb 842369 education at St Mellion in our school’s history and will however, some do not seem to Saltash and former Mayor International. enable us to continue to provide realise that Saltash has a Town Mona Tomaszewska- Mar 848462 Representatives from the a first class education for all our Crier,” concludes Brian. Honywill. school collected the keys from young people.’ 1 I      # BI I / H "@@") 0C9.  ,

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Welcomes Local Families calling Mary Crawford now Back in the freezing on 01579 345699 or 07971 Tel: 01752 846642 Mob: 07703 344172 Cubbitt House Gilston Rd Saltash Cornish Winter the tropical TEL 01752 848414 484872 Saltash & District Observer - February 2011 - Page 7 CACOPHONY OF SOUNDS BRING Inner Wheel Rugby Club Founder OLD At the end of November, GOOD HEALTH TO ORCHARDS members decorated a Christmas CORNWALL Tree in the Church of Saints is Television’s he lush orchards around Botus Fleming were boughed down with fruit Nicholas and Faith in the Inner SOCIETY last Autumn, we were informed, following our frosty Winter’s night Wheel theme and colours. unsung hero Twassailing a year ago. The display was beautiful, HEAR OF Accordingly, your Editor with several trees decorated by ocal viewers of the popular regional news various clubs and societies in the Mary and Ace Reporter spirits as well as the programme ‘Spotlight South West’ were FLIGHTS Martin once again this robins and other birds town. It was open to the public January joined the festive and that protect the trees. for over a week. As always, Ldelighted to see a local sporting stalwart OF FANCY noisy band, abandoning the Finally in each members helped the Rotary receive a well merited award. roaring log fire of the ‘Rising orchard three Club with their Christmas Each year Spotlight many friends within and any in Cornwall will Sun’ to set out along darkened traditional wassailing Sleigh, although this year the viewers are invited to select, without the Saltash Rugby Mrecall hearing the lanes and participate in the songs were chanted snow and frost made this quite from the entire South West Club at this meritorious award nightly sonic boom of tradition of “wassailing,” the concluding with a onerous. On Dec Region, a number of to one of our best loved 7th we held our Christmas Get- Concorde crossing Anglo-Saxon term for loud “Hussah!” dedicated men and women citizens. Hartland Point, fifty miles ‘wishing good health’ to the Pasties were then together at Mairead Lavelle’s who have given freely of their to the north. apple orchards. enjoyed back in the home. A warm fire, lovely food time and enthusiasm so that Some will have admired We were warmed at each warmth of the ‘Rising provided by members and a others might enjoy their Saltash Rotary this graceful plane taking off, orchard by mulled cider Sun’ as the last of the glass of wine were enjoyed by a chosen sport. seemingly near-vertically, or before one and all, children evil spirits fled. Those large number of members, Saltash viewers were Young Writer cruising overhead at subsonic and adults, joined in creating a who had shared this partners and Rotarians. We were gratified, if not altogether Competition speed. A few may have sipped cacophony of sound intended timeless tradition particularly pleased to welcome surprised, to see Saltash champagne as Concorde flew to scare evil spirits into the could be assured that Rotary President David Brown Rugby Club doyen Bill Ryan 2011 the Atlantic at supersonic outer darkness. A conch, a in those darkened and the Rotarians who manned among those chosen. One speed never since achieved by vuvuzela (of South African orchards soon the sap the Sleigh that night. In lieu of and all who had any DO YOU like writing a commercial flight. football fame) and even a would start to rise and sending Christmas Cards to association or interest in the stories or poetry? The epic tale of this Didgeridoo joined in the annual miracle of fellow members we all made a club were even more thrilled You could win a prize and aviation project was related to disharmony with the more the budding, donation to our Clubs Charity a few nights later to see Bill have your story published in a Saltash Old Cornwall Society traditional whistles, horns and blossoming and Fund. On January 8th , Carol winning the award in the final paper. members by Mr Chris spoons on saucepans eventual ripening of Couch and her team of helpers selection of BBC South West The theme this year is Manning at their November accompanied by the rattle of the apple harvest held a Soup Kitchen in the Sports Unsung Hero 2010. ‘Community Spirit’ meting. A Scillonian whose gunfire. would begin one again Church Rooms of Saints It was Bill Ryan whose You can choose any topic as earliest aviation experiences The children then tied toast as it has over Nicholas and Faith Church. A notice in a local newspaper long as it is about ‘Community related to the islands’ air link, to the trees and cider was countless centuries in variety of homemade soups and encouraged twenty eight Spirit’ he served later in the RAF. He sprinkled to feed the good tree the Tamar Valley. bread rolls were served to raise Rugby enthusiasts to meet in Entries may be either prose was thrilled, after his money for UNICEF and to the ‘Wheatsheaf’ Inn in June or poetry. discharge, to join the celebrate our annual Inner 1969. As a teacher at the then a. Junior 7 – 10 year old – Concorde project in 1969 and Wheel Day. Many thanks to comprehensive school, Bill maximum words is 500 was highly involved in seeing those who supported this event. was keen to encourage boys b. Intermediate11 – 13 year the plane progress through its At our January Meeting we were off the street and to put their Among the weird and old – maximum words is 800 test flights into its sadly visited by The Chairman of energies into a sport which wonderful instruments c. Senior 14 – 17 year old – shortened years of offering Inner Wheel District 129, Jenny encouraged discipline as well demised to drive away evil maximum words is 1600 luxury supersonic flight. He Moyle. Jenny is a member of as a sense of pride and team spirits from Cornish Certificates for all entrants was able to outline in club. She gave us a spirit. Prizes for best poem or story understandable terms the Orchards and ensure a brief chat on the difficulties Bill served as secretary of in each age group amazing technology so far in bountiful harvest was one being experienced by Inner the new formed club. An The winner in each age advance of its time that from the far side of the Wheel Clubs in this modern offer from Charles Henwood category will be entered into a enabled passengers to span the world. Alicia from Carkeel climate. She then spoke about of a pitch at Carkeel was district competition world in timescales never had been given a didgeridoo her life and how she came to be eagerly accepted and soon Winners will then be entered achieved before and, he by her grandfather on his District Chairman. Her motto is Bill could confirm that a into a national competition. believed, unlikely to be “THE ONLY WAY TO HAVE fixture list for the season return from Australia and Entries must be submitted to achieved again by passenger A FRIEND IS TO BE ONE”. 1969/70 was building up. had set out to master this Saltash Library by Monday aircraft for decades to come. 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3-Head 4-Reggae 5-Ouse 4-Reggae 3-Head 36 Culver Road, Saltash, PL12 4DR 1-Eggheads 2-Snowball 1-Eggheads Saltash & District Observer - February 2011 - Page 8 Investigation into ‘Rip-Off’ NEW YEAR Forties TELLING POLITICAL PROMISE Favourites TALES – POLITICIAN Domestic Heating Oil Prices FOR NHS for Heritage AND NOVELIST VISIT arah Newton, MP for and Falmouth, has today welcomed the Government’s announcement that a study into off-grid energy, and in particular protection for DENTIST Party SALTASH Sconsumers, will be undertaken. This follows the recent severe cold weather which Delays over obtaining The music that boosted saw prices for domestic heating oil and gas rising drastically. permission for change of use British morale during the from a butcher’s shop to a In response to public forward to reading the OFT’s dark days of the 1940’s was dental surgery have been concern about the huge price findings. I am pleased that the enjoyed again at the annual YOUNG BEN blamed by the NHS Cornwall hikes this winter, Charles Minister has ensured that the Saltash Heritage party in Health Care manager for the Hendry MP, the Minister of conclusions of the study will GETS £1000 Town having lacked a NHS the Guildhall. State at the Department for be published in advance of The Reverend Nicki practice. Such a practice was The party is held, as Energy and Climate Change next winter.” Slateford presented a cheque promised to be in the Town by Chairman John Parsons (DECC) has asked the Office for £1000 at Saltash Wesley Spring 2010 following a Fore reminded the guests in his of Fair Trade (OFT) to bring Church Sunday morning Street practice giving up its welcoming speech, by way of forward its competition and BURIAL service on 12th December NHS patients in 2009. thanks to all the volunteer consumer study into off-grid 2010 to 9 year old Scout Cub Now the NHS management stewards who give their time energy. COSTS TO Ben, Len Maddock, 2nd have belatedly replied to to welcoming visitors to the Sarah Newton MP said: “I Saltash Group Scout Leader, RISE correspondence from Cllr Saltash Museum. Some enjoy am pleased that the Minister and Maureen Carvell, Cub Peter Clements advising that giving many hours to showing has taken urgent action on this The cost of dying is to Leader. prospective patients should be visitors around the different issue. For months I have been increase to bring Saltash The money was raised by contacted from December exhibitions between April and taking the dreadful problems in line with surrounding the Saltash Wesley Church onward in the order of them November, some can only my constituents are towns Craft Fair in October, and having placed their names on spare a couple of hours a encountering to the Minister. The Town Council has will help to build the new the waiting list. The surgery, month, but the Museum could I am grateful to Kevin endorsed a recommendation Scout Headquarters, for in the one-time Davey’s not exist without them. Bennetts of Consol Oils for of its Burial Board that Burial which Cornwall Council has butchers shop, was hoping to After a pasty lunch guests, providing useful information fees be increased from £55 to just granted planning start taking appointments early some of whom had taken up that has informed the £600 and cremated remains permission. in this January. the challenge to come in Minister.” The Saltash Scouts cater from £167 to £180. These 1940’s costume, sat back to be Sarah continued: “A lot of for the needs of some 180 costs remain considerably entertained. Sue Davies at the people in our community use youngsters, ranging through lower than Plymouth and piano, sometimes off-grid energy and I want to Flying the Beaver Scouts at 6 years old, similar to others in South East accompanied in duets by John ensure that their energy costs Cub Scouts at 8 years old, to Cornwall.With the need to Honywill, played various war do not rise excessively. I will Flag in Fore Scouts from 10½ years old. boost Town Council revenue time favourites from Gershwin continue to work with the For more details to join these figures are subject to and Cole Porter to Bach – as Government to safeguard Street the Scouts phone Len further upward review for the immortalised in Myra Hess’ these consumers and I look Maddock on 01752 518156 new financial year in April. As the Gateway to wartime concerts. Cornwall Saltash’s Fore Wartime songs, martial and Street should be lined with melancholic were sung by the the black and white flags of enchanting voice of Ruth St Piran, Cornwall’s Patron Abbott, while Keith Asprey, Brian Davies and Bill Myers Saint. This was a joined in harmony with other suggestion put forward at old favourite tunes. this Autumn’s ‘Keep alancing the life of a successful romantic novelist Audience and entertainers with being the wife of the leader of the Cornwall Whole’ Rally and came together in such well Conservative party calls for more multi-tasking was discussed by the full known period pieces at ‘Bles B Town Council. ‘em all,’ ‘Lily Marlene,’ and to than the average woman has to perform. It was agreed that the conclude, a well-encored Sandra Howard, who conservatives gave those Town’s own St Piran’s flag, ‘We’ll meet again.’ recently visited Saltash for a present a fascinating outline normally just raised on 5th ‘literary lunch’ held by local of how being married to a March, St Piran’s day, should leading politician helps, and be flown from the Guildhall hinders, the writing of her on a permanent basis. It was Town to FROM novels all of which have a also agreed that costings be parliamentary background obtained for flags or bunting celebrate WORKING guaranteed as authentic. to line the street utilising the She was accompanied by flag fittings already in place. Royal FARM TO her husband Lord Howard HOLIDAY who formerly served as home Wedding? secretary before leading the Fabulous party in opposition. Both New Whether, and how, Saltash LETS guests were pleased to answer Ranges/Designs should celebrate the A long-standing working a mixture of political and wedding of the Duke of farm just outside Saltash is literary questions. Phone to arrange for a free consultation & quote in the confines of your own home with no pressure sales Cornwall’s son, Prince In thanking them for set to become holiday attending, local MP Sheryll William is to be considered accommodation. Murray thanked Lord Howard Kitchens & Bedrooms before the big day on 29th Redundant barns at Manor for ‘giving her’ his former Brand New Range of Doors April. Farm, Trematon, are set to be agent, Bob Davidson, who converted to living and work Exclusive to ISAMBARDS This is the Friday before the had contributed greatly to her Town’s traditional and popular units and to holiday use. Plus Quality Appliances successful election campaign May Fair weekend and an Modern farm buildings are earlier that year. extension of these celebrations planned to be demolished. A Lord Howard, who was Complete Bathrooms is being considered. former coach house and barns visiting Cornwall in the are intended to be converted to From Quality tried and tested Since many or most people aftermath of the disastrous a dwelling with garage. components… are likely to be watching the floods further down the The Town Council has County, commented to the Including…Twyfords & Grohe televised wedding during the recommended approval of Observer, “I am delighted to day an evening event is being ‘The Complete these changes subject to the be here during what is suggested. Suggestions condition that the public obviously a difficult time for Package’ include a Royal Ball, based on footpath, which runs through Cornwall. I have been On Kitchens - Bedrooms – the popular television the existing farmyard to impressed with the spirit of Bathrooms programme ‘Strictly come emerge opposite the ancient Cornwall and how the County Dancing,’ or a gala concert. Trematon pound, remains has reacted once again Full installation facilities including: open. showing the bulldog spirit. I Plumbing, Electrics, Building Work am also delighted to be here & Tiling Trade Showroom open at Marjorie Court Now visit.... with Sheryll, whom I have known for many years, now Open on Saltash Fore Street serving as local member and I Visit us at www.isambards.com or Tel: 01752 845170 www.saltash-observer.co.uk congratulate her on that achievement.”

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