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BOSCASTLE BLOWHOLE No 74 Summer 2011 £1 Canoeing on Outdoor Activity Day Read more in ‘News from School’ on page 20. Also inside: Football Club News page 3 Carpark page 19 The Reading Room page 24 Moira Hart’s Fiendish Crossword page 29 Witchcraft Museum Anniversary page 30 Foreword No doubt many of you have on the Blowhole’s deadline Apologies to anyone who been wondering what has day and, having undergone has been inconvenienced happened to the Summer several manipulations to by the tardy arrival of the edition of the Blowhole, set the bone, sitting in Blowhole. which usually lands on your discomfort at a computer This has highlighted doormat about mid-June. desk has been low on my list how much the Blowhole A glance at the adjacent of priorities. Fortunately, I team could do with more picture may give you a am now able to sit and type, help & assistance. Do any clue! albeit one-handedly! readers have DTP skills? Unfortunately, whilst I’ve also removed the Would you like to have a at a party to celebrate the arrow from my arm - put go at Blowhole production? Silver Wedding Anniversary there so they knew which I use Adobe Indesign, but of Nick & Liz Leeds, I arm to play with in theatre any DTP software you are slipped on a wet grassy slope delighted to have the heavy - I’d’ve thought the plaster familiar with could be used & broke my wrist. plaster cast replaced with a cast would have provided a Help with postal copies and smaller, lighter one hint... writing is also needed. The accident happened PA Boscastle Blowhole Team The editorial team reserves the right to accept, reject or edit any material submitted for publication. The views expressed in the magazine are those of the individual contributors and do not necessarily reflect those of the team. The editorial team are: Philippa Arthan, Arthur Bannister, Heather Colne, Joan Cork, Gloria Quinlan, Ann and Chris Rodda. Your name could be added to the list if you wish to join us! Help is needed with posting subscribers copies and new writers are always welcomed. The next Blowhole will be published in September. The deadline for copy will be advertised closer to the date. Items for inclusion can be emailed to [email protected] Copies of the Blowhole are available by post at a cost of £2.50 per issue. To subscribe please either email [email protected] or phone 01840 250891. For advertising queries, please contact Heather Colne on 01840 250639 or email [email protected] Communications to the Blowhole can be sent by post to 44 Clover Lane Close, Boscastle, PL35 0AL or by email to: [email protected] The Blowhole is published 4 times a year and printed by: Easyprint of Red Post, Nr Bude, tel: 01288 381700 email: [email protected] Relieve stress & tension with a back/ body Swedish massage. Relaxing aromatherapy/holistic massage with soothing essential oils. Facial massage Specific medical conditions i.e. trapped nerves andd whiplash. Skin disorders - psoriasis, eczema. Arthritis/rheumatism, sciatic pain, minor aches and pains. Slimming Treatment. G5. By appointment only - Home visits by arrangement I.T.E.C. Qualified Physical Therapist lynne kelly Tel: 01840 230933 St Gennys & Local areas Mobile: 07751 508800 Page 2 Boscastle Blowhole Summer 2011 Young Jockey Boscastle Football Club & Community Changing Facilities The football club has been happen,we would like to working hard over the last start this project in 2011 12 months on plans for but until we raise enough getting a new changing money this will not facility and kitchen at happen. We are not giving Boscastle football field. up yet! The facililty will be We have been looking a great assett, not only to at various ideas with the football club, who have Atelier 3 Architects and showered in what only can finally put the drawings be described as a garden forward in March 2011 shed for too many years to the Council Planning now! But also the school Department. The good and the wider community news arrived in May 2011 who wish to use the great confirming full planning location of the football copyright photo courtesy David Flower with no change in design field for fundraising events required. The current land such as car boot sales, Tyler Heard, the 9 year Tyler’s grandfather, Brian, is owned by the National barbeques, fairs, childrens old son of Karyn & Colin rode in pony races and over Trust who have given us parties, junior sports and Heard, rode in his first banks. His father Colin the full support required school sports day. To pony race earlier this year and Uncle Kevin rode in at Upcott Cross. He is point to points and hunter with the local council. date we have raised from the youngest and one of chases. His older brother The main issue for the various fund raising events five jockeys in the Heard Liam is a professional club not owning the land including Pasty and Cider family. jockey. is regarding the potential nights, dinner, dance grant support to make this evenings, quiz nights and MacMillan Coffee Morning scheme go forward. Most gala nights. We would be If you have ever had cause to Last year’s coffee grant options have rejected grateful for support from use MacMillan Nurses you morning raised £614, support due to the key fact the greater community will know how supportive as Lynn said ‘A fantastic that the club doesn’t own in anyway possible ie they are. Lynn Biddick has amount’! She is looking the land in question. So on Materials, Labour or organised Coffee Mornings, forward to the this year’s that basis the football club Donations to the club. in support of this charity, coffee morning, where need to self generate the If you can support the for many years. This year’s there will be cakes, pasties, monies required to start club please contact either MacMillan coffee morning preserves and bric-a-brac and complete the project. myself: Mark Collings will be held on Friday, on sale, as well as a raffle. The club has been raising 01840 250218 or the Club 30th September between Lynn also looks forward to money for many years Secretary Sharon Pethick 10am-12noon at Lynn and chatting with old and new but are still well short 07811373488. Malcolm Biddick’s home friends at her home. of the cash to make this Many thanks, in White Smock Meadow. Boscastle Football Club Opticians open in Camelford PENNING J S Eyecare, Opticians PAINTING 5 Market Place, Camelford PRIVATE AND COMMERCIAL PAINTERS AND DECORATORS Tel: 01840 213011 Building & Complete spectacles from £40 Contact lenses supplied & fitted Property Maintenance Feel free to call in and browse our wide COrnwall DEVON selection of frames including designer ranges 01840 250047 01626 337596 Boscastle Blowhole Summer 2011 Page 3 Open Gardens Flowers from Bruallen win second award Half Acre and Wildwood Flowers from Bruallen gardens opened again of Delabole have been for the National Garden awarded the West Country th Scheme on Sat18 and wedding awards for the best th Sun 19 June. The NGS floral designer for 2011. supports several charities They won the title in 2009 including Macmillan and have had great feedback Cancer Support, Marie from the first time around Curie Cancer Care and with prospective brides Help the Hospices. £543 and grooms recognizing was raised. the award and booking Teas were provided by the Bruallen team to create the Church and raised a their wedding flowers. further £140. The award was achieved Minster Concert by Bruallen’s previous year brides voting for them The Summer Concert held and giving their opinion at Minster Church in June of the service provided. comments made by Brides mile for not only all our was a number one hit with The Award took place in and Grooms: “We couldn’t Brides but all our customers all the music lovers who Crownhill Fort, Plymouth. have asked for, or received, that support us through out filled the pews. Each category was short a better, more friendly or the year. We would like to Alastair Taylor, an listed 4 finalists and then professional service and we take this opportunity to say internationally acclaimed the winner was each would instantly recommend a BIG thank you to all our pianist and organist was announced and presented Elaine and Emma to brides for taking the time to joined by three singers, bass- with a glass trophy by the anyone, for any occasion. vote for us.” baritone Sydney Mitchell, mayor of Plymouth. All in all a perfect service They may work from a tenor David Rashleigh and Elaine and Emma and all and incredible flowers, we small but busy bright little baritone Gareth Rees. They at Bruallen pride themselves cannot thank them enough! shop in Delabole, a rural delighted the audience with in making each bride feel a wide range of musical Thank You!” village where both of their confident and at ease & styles, from Bach fugues to Elaine and Emma were family team was born and ensure that every aspect Cornish songs. delighted to again receive brought up. But in this of their wedding flowers The proceeds from the this award, “it makes all our case, beautiful things come have attention to detail, evening will be used to help hard work recognized and in a small package. and this is reflected in the maintain the church. well worth going that extra text & photo Adrian Jasper Napoleon Inn Boscastle Wella Book 01840 250204 Keeping Solutions 16th century pub full of character Lunch & evening meals served daily in our bar or restaurant, or outside in our large garden or on the For all bookkeeping requirements terrace.