STEEP AND STROUD NEWSLETTER

DECEMBER 2019 - JANUARY 2020 NO 577

LETTER FROM THE VICAR

In Charles Dickens’ ever popular story, ‘The Christmas Carol’, (1843), the Ghost of Christmas Present takes Ebenezer Scrooge to the Cratchit family. There Scrooge witnesses the love they have for young Tiny Tim, whose health is poor. The Ghost offers a solemn warning: "I see a vacant seat in the poor chimney corner, and a crutch without an owner, carefully preserved. If these shadows remain unaltered by the future, the child will die." Dickens used Tiny Tim to represent the impoverished population of Victorian , in the throes of rapid industrialisation and gross inequalities of income. If nothing were done to build a fairer society, many would die. That message remains as bitingly relevant today as it was in the 1850s. It also works on other levels since the Empty Chair is often present for many people at Christmas. There is the memory of those who once were with us but are no longer; parents and family members who were key figures in a hub of relationships, but who now leave a space at the hearthside. Their loss can be poignant. It’s not a surprise that Blue Christmas services focus on these aspects of Christmas. There is the empty chair caused by the loss of childhood faith. Thomas Hardy, in his poem ‘The Oxen’, pictures the animals of the nativity around the crib, kneeling in adoration. It ends with the sadness of loss: Yet, I feel If someone said on Christmas Eve ‘’Come; see the oxen kneel“ In the lonely barton by yonder coomb Our childhood used to know,” I should go with him in the gloom, Hoping it might be so. There is also the Empty Chair which reminds us of what we were in our earlier selves, when we were different people, with different outlooks and maybe less cynical and yet untroubled by the passing of the years. All of us have been visited by a Ghost of Christmas Past. Yet Dickens’ story is ultimately one of hope and a spur to action: to make life

2 better as far as we can, to consider the needs of others, and to live in relationships which nurture positive values. Tiny Tim does not die. Scrooge is saved from himself. He celebrates with Bob Cratchit the rebirth which the Christmas message offers. Most of all, he finds again the innocence and joy which he thought were buried beneath his years of sourness and cynicism. Blessings and good wishes for the coming festival of Christmas,

25 YEARS AGO

DING DONG! MERRILY ON HIGH Mostly merrily, as at Christmas, but sometimes in sadness, as on Remembrance Sunday. Then, the bells at Steep were muffled. Each bell had leather strapped to one side of its clapper, so every joyful note was echoed in sorrow. How many bells pealing from All Saints’ steeple? Six, at most: and five of those have done so since 1745, when Bonny Prince Charlie was trying for the last time to win back the Crown for Stuarts. You can count the bells easily when their order is changing but the Tenor, with the lowest note, is always last. It is not so easy to count them when all six keep changing places. But perhaps you are counting and hear only five bells; or only four; or only . . . ! Why so few? Could it be because YOU’RE not ringing?

Me! . . .’ ‘Up all those steps!’ . . . ‘AND down again . . . ‘WHAT! Start at MY age??!’ . . . ‘I’m afraid I’d never have the time.’ Well, - come and see. Any Tuesday, from 7.45 to 8.45pm in All Saints’ Tower. Andrew Routh

Well 25 years on it is still the same so why not phone Hugh Routh (son of the above) on 267237?

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STEEP PARISH COUNCIL Steep Village Hall at 12.15pm to car Next meeting will be at 7.30 p.m. on -share. Monday, 2nd December and Thursday 9th January “A Winter Monday 13th January in the small Warm-Up” - songs and tea at Janet meeting room at Steep Village Hall. Smith’s, Reservoir Lane - 2pm. Thursday 23rd January “What’s it FREE TRAINING EVENT Worth?” - Susan Orringe at Celia Saturday, 7th Storey’s, Church Road- 2pm. December in Heather Maybury - Steep Village Hall [email protected] & - 11.00-1.00. Judy Thompson - 267362 Learn how to use STROUD AFTERNOON WI our new 12 December - Christmas Lunch - community Apply to Susan for details. accessible defibrillator in 16 January - The Miracle Flower – conjunction with Saving Lives from Flanders to The Tower (Jeremy Together. Prescott) STEEP HISTORY GROUP Details Susan Kuruber 261351 10am Tues 10th December Island STEEP FILM SOCIETY House Part II – The Fitton family, On 13 December the film will subsequent occupants and the be Love Actually. We'll serve the building of Island estate. mince pies and mulled wine; you Fran Box - 266284 or wear your Xmas jumpers. [email protected] Friday, 10th January, 7.30 p.m. for STROUD EVENING WI 8.00 p.m. start - Official Secrets tells the gripping story of Katharine Second Monday of the month in Gun (Keira Knightley), a British Steep Village Hall at 7.30 p.m. intelligence specialist whose job Enquiries: Pauline Cook - 263406 involves routine handling of WELCOME CLUB classified information. One day in Thursday 12th 2003, in the lead up to the Iraq War, December. Christmas Lunch - Gun receives a memo from the NSA Dunhill Barn at 12.30pm. Meet at with a shocking directive: the United 4 States is enlisting Britain's help in THE MAGIC OF CHRISTMAS collecting compromising Saturday, 14th December 7.30 pm information on United Nations at Bedales School Security Council members in order Now in its 6th sensational year, The to blackmail them into voting in Magic of Christmas promises a favour of an invasion of Iraq. sparkling line up of the best of Unable to stand by and watch the Christmas music, alongside songs world be rushed into an illegal war, from the stage and big screen, Gun makes the gut-wrenching performed by the 50 strong decision to defy her government Emsworth Concert Band. and leak the memo to the press. The event is in aid of three local Friday, 24th January (Burns Night charities – Mayor’s Themed) 7.30 p.m. for 8.00 p.m. chosen charity for the year, The Mary Queen of Scots explores the Rosemary Foundation ‘Hospice at turbulent life of the Home’ charity, Home-Start Butser – charismatic Mary Stuart. Queen of helping families in crisis, and the France at 16 and widowed at 18, fund for the rebuilding of Nyewood Mary defies pressure to remarry. Village Hall. Instead, she returns to her native Scotland to reclaim her rightful Tickets, which include an interval throne. But Scotland and England drink, are available at £12.50 in fall under the rule of the advance (£15 on the door) from One compelling Elizabeth I. Each young Tree Books in Lavant Street, Queen beholds her "sister" in fear Petersfield, on-line and fascination. from www.eventbrite.com or call Trailers can be viewed via the Jo Bennett – 01730 821026. website: steepfilmsociety.org.uk

COPY FOR THE FEBRUARY NEWSLETTER not later than midday on Wednesday 15th January To David Dobson at Downgate Cottage, , GU32 2BE Or [email protected] and [email protected] FOR STROUD to Jeremy Mitchell at Fairlands, Finchmead Lane, Stroud GU32 3PF or [email protected] - tel 267214

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6 STEEP AND STROUD NEWS “Fantastic!” The Teams had the opportunity to play a joker on their strong subjects, “What a superb evening meaning that they could score dou- we’ve just had” ble points. It was difficult to guess at any stage which team was going “Please repeat next year” to win. In fact, it was a very close These were just some of the com- run thing with all teams scorning ments about the Third Friends of points very close to one another. Steep Church (FOSC)Trivia Quiz held The Little Ashford All Stars and the in a packed village hall on Friday Young Ones came joint third with 73 points; the Frantastics came second 19th October 2019. Quizmaster Da- vid Kidd, ably assisted by his wife with the 76 points; and the Californi- Carole who kept the scores, put an Dreamers came first with a score eleven teams through their paces. of 78 points Themed rounds on a wide range of topics tested the breadth and depth of the players’ knowledge. A deli- cious fish and chip supper, mid-play, provided the necessary sustenance to keep the brain cells ticking-over.

Quizmaster David Kidd presenting the coveted trophy to Susan Handley, Captain of The California Dreamers with Carole Kidd (scorer) looking on. It was particularly warming to see so many sections of the community, both young and old, coming together “Spot that tune”. Contestants trying for such a fun- filled evening. to recall the name of a popular musical score. Trevor Hines

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8 STEEP PARISH COUNCIL maintenance and vegetation clear- NOVEMBER NEWS UP-DATE ance on Byway 32 has been under- taken to help alleviate the challeng- Following the Parish Council Meeting es posed to users by the recent held in Steep Marsh in October, the weather conditions. Parish Council are working to resolve several issues raised at the meeting, including replacement bollards and improvements to the passing places in the narrow lanes. Enhancements to existing features in the hamlet are also being considered including an up-grade of the current bench and a new noticeboard. A resident of the hamlet has also very kindly offered to create a “littlefreelibrary” from the old noticeboard. Armistice Day fell on a beautiful, sunny, autumn morning and some Users of the C18 may have noticed 35 villagers gathered to commemo- the SLR (speed limit reminder) sign rate the occasion and remember as you approach Steep from Peters- those who gave their lives in war field. This is on loan from EHDC and time. The War Memorial looked at Steep P.C. look forward to receiving its beautiful best, having been so activation data with interest. well tended over the past few As I’m sure many Steep residents months by Tony and Suzanne will have noticed, the bench on Knight. Our thanks go to all who Steep Common has been repaired! took part – Jamie, the young bugler Steep P.C. is extremely grateful to from Bedales, Stuart Farquharson- Adrian Hill who carried out this work Roberts for the reading and the chil- for us completely free of charge! dren from Steep School who scat- tered the rose petals. It really was a And, talking of benches, the Hamp- coming together of all ages. The shire Monday Group, a group of lo- service was followed by coffee and cal, well trained and experienced cake at the Village Hall afterwards. volunteers, have installed a new bench at Lutcombe Pond and Jenny Hollington cleared the area around it to enable Clerk, Steep P.C. the view to be enjoyed. In addition,

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10 COUNTY COUNCILLOR REPORT This will require different ways of providing the libraries services which HAMPSHIRE 2050 COMMISSION may mean reductions in opening ISSUES FINAL REPORT hours, closures or relocations along- Hampshire County Council has unan- side a range of efficiency measures imously endorsed the findings and and a drive to maximise income conclusions of the Commission of through events and room hire. At Inquiry - Vision for Hampshire 2050. this stage, the proposals do not in- The Independent Commissioners, clude detailed plans for any specific drawn from a range of backgrounds, library – these plans will come later as identified Climate Change as the key part of a public consultation and en- driver for change in Hampshire. The gagement with our local communities. Commission’s conclusions therefore Where libraries are scheduled for provide a timely endorsement of the closure, the local community will be County Council’s decision to declare invited to take over the library and a climate emergency earlier this run it as a book exchange staffed by summer. volunteers. The Commission also made a num- PROPOSALS TO CHARGE FOR NON- ber of interesting recommendations HOUSEHOLD WASTE WOOD around the changing economy, the At present, it is free to dispose of changing environment and advances household waste at the Hampshire in technology. recycling centres, but non-household HCC CHANGES TO LIBRARY SERVICE waste such as rubble and plaster- Due to the £80m funding gap and board is chargeable. In 2020 it is the need to prioritise care for chil- proposed also to charge customers dren and the elderly, HCC has to find to dispose of non-household wood £2.5m of savings from its Recrea- waste such as fence panels, sheds tion and Heritage budget. A signifi- and window frames. It is estimated cant part of the savings proposals that this measure will raise an extra (£1.7m) relates to library services. £1m of revenue per annum across This represents 16% of the overall Hampshire which will help to plug budget for the service, but still the funding gap and keep the cen- means that a budget of around £10 tres open. The proposal has not yet million would remain for library ser- been endorsed by County Council vices. and, if it is, it will then be subject to consultation. 11

12 CHANGES AFOOT FOR PROJECT IN- GLOVER REVIEW INTO DESIGNATED TEGRA (RECYCLING) LANDSCAPES IS PUBLISHED In the 1990s, Project Integra was The Review of Designated Land- established as the framework for scapes chaired by Julian Glover has recycling in Hampshire. As a result issued its report and recommenda- of Government policy changes and tions to HM Government. The Review financial pressures, HCC is seeking was set up last year by Michael Gove to update that framework. Subsidies MP when he was Environment Secre- paid by HCC to District Councils in- tary. The central proposal is the cre- cluding EHDC will cease by April ation of a “National Landscapes Ser- 2021. The Government’s emerging vice” incorporating all 10 National Waste Strategy will, to a large ex- Parks and the AONBs too. If accept- tent, dictate the nature of the new ed, this recommendation will have framework. At this stage it looks big implications for the South Downs likely that the Government will man- National Park. date food collection and kerbside The review has a welcome focus on separation of recycling which would the role National Parks can play in both have implications for Hamp- improving the health and wellbeing shire. The County Council believes of the nation. I was interested in the that by working closely together with recommendation that a new Nation- Districts and Boroughs there are al Landscapes Housing Association opportunities to achieve savings as should be created to build affordable well as reduce the climate impacts homes in National Parks. The review associated with the collection and also proposes an overhaul of govern- resale of recycling products. ance with smaller boards of 9-12 Based on my inbox, it seems to me people. I include here below a link to that there is widespread public sup- a Summary of the Review’s Findings: port for an improved and harmo- https://www.gov.uk/government/ nised recycling system. I am increas- publications/designated-landscapes- ingly optimistic that this will happen national-parks-and-aonbs-2018- over the coming years. review/landscapes-review-summary- of-findings. Russell Oppenheimer - 624310

13 The museum is closed until late 2020 for our £3.7m Pathways into the Past expansion and refurbishment project. Our walks, talks and education programmes continue – find out more about these and our Museum Road- show activities via our website: www.petersfieldmuseum.co.uk

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14 STROUD PC REPORT new website. It has been up and running for a few months now but BUS SHELTER we would like to know what you find As residents of Stroud and useful or what we could do to make surrounding villages you it better. The website is available via have probably seen at the Eastern desktop or mobile versions. Please end of our village that we now have email your comments to a new beautiful wooden bus shelter [email protected]. Also just a on the A272. In order that the reminder that council agendas and structure lasts into the future we minutes are published on our ask that in the first instance website so please visit www.stroud- permission to pin adverts on the pc.gov.uk notice board inside the shelter is obtained from our Parish Clerk Liz RECREATION GROUND Foulston using her parish email The council has agreed to improve [email protected] the pedestrian access to the Adverts not receiving permission will recreation ground using funds from be removed. The practice of the Community Infrastructure Levy screwing advertisements to the money received from South Downs outside of the structure is not National Park Authority. Final plans permitted as this has a detrimental are being agreed with the effect on the structure. landowners and will be published shortly. DEVELOPMENT Councillors and Village Hall BUDGET 2020/21 Committee members were invited to The Council started to discuss the view the new village hall, now that projects for completion next year. construction has started. The visit Improvements include the purchase took place on the 1st of November. of Vehicle Activated Signs and the We were all really pleased with the purchase of recreation ground size of the building and it was great equipment. A budget is to be agreed to see it taking shape after years at the next Council meeting which is without a village hall. Some of the to be held on Tuesday the 14th of homes are now occupied so we would January 2020. like to welcome our new villagers. SPEEDWATCH WEBSITE Stroud still needs more volunteers We would really appreciate to join the Speedwatch team. If you feedback and comments about our 15

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16 can spare the odd hour now and STROUD VILLAGE HALL AND then or simply want to find out more RESIDENTS ASSOCIATION UPDATE please contact Carl Foulston at Whilst building work continues [email protected]. apace, behind the scenes much 2020 DATES FOR YOUR DIARY planning and administrative work is taking place to provide Stroud with The next full meeting of Stroud a Village Hall that everyone is proud Parish Council will take place on of. The Social Committee, led by Tuesday 14 January in Langrish Nicola Lucas, has been formed and, School Hall, starting at 7.30 pm. as can be seen earlier, is already Members of the public are welcome planning events for next year. A to attend and a copy of the Agenda Management Committee, is usually available on the Parish responsible for day to day Council website three working days management of the Hall, has also before the meeting date. been set up and Jeremy Mitchell Stroud Annual Quiz: The annual ([email protected] or Stroud Quiz will be held on 28 01730 267214) would love to hear February 2020 at Langrish Primary from anyone who would like to help School. Further details will follow in on this committee. the February newsletter and on the VILLAGE HALL SURVEY Stroud Village Facebook page As Stroud residents will be aware, a (https://www.facebook.com/ ‘Village Hall usage’ survey was stroud.hampshire). In due course delivered with last month’s details will also be available on the newsletter. At the time of writing 49 new Village website (currently under responses had been received, construction) - https:// making 27% of the total issued. stroudvillagehall.org/. Although the time for the prize draw Stroud Revels; The 2020 Stroud has passed, this is the chance for Revels will take place at residents to say what they would, or Rothercombe Farm on Saturday 25 would not, like to see in their village July with the kind permission of the hall. If you haven’t returned your Snows. Further details will be survey yet there is still time – there available in a later edition of this is no formal cut off – and if you newsletter or, in due course, by would like a copy emailed to you following the links above. please contact Jeremy Mitchell ([email protected]).

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18 A GRAND WEDDING AT ISLAND, admired the views. The evening STEEP 1909 before the wedding, Island House was thrown open for the villagers of The recent Steep History Group Steep to come and admire a meeting heard about the beginnings display of the wedding presents. of Island House, Steep. Mrs They were hospitably entertained Georgemma Falconer purchased the by Mrs Falconer. The next day many land and had the house built 1903- flocked to Petersfield. The Square 4. She employed Harry Inigo Triggs was filled with carriages and motor to design the gardens which cars bringing 200 to 300 guests. contained a sunken rose garden, The locals crowded outside the pergola, terraces, paths, and steps church door, eager for glimpses of leading to an oval pool and bastion the happy couple. viewing platform. This story was just part of a much The gardens were further updated longer presentation about around 1909, possibly in members of the Falconer and Le preparation for the wedding of Mrs Breton families who lived at Island Falconer’s daughter Betty to Francis 1904-1917. You can read more Elphinstone-Dalrymple, the son of a about Island House and its early baronet. The wedding was a grand occupants on our History of Steep affair and held in St Peter’s, website. www.historyofsteep.co.uk Petersfield, as the numbers were too great to be accommodated at Fran Box Steep church. A reception at Island [email protected] followed, in which guests no doubt wandered the beautiful gardens and

USEFUL CONTACTS Newsletter: David Dobson 261344 [email protected] Police Support Officer: John Payne [email protected] Steep Village website: www.steepvillage.com Steep Parish Clerk: Jenny Hollington 267784, [email protected] Stroud Parish Clerk (part time): [email protected] or Elisabeth Foulston 48 Winchester Road, Stroud, GU32 3PG Stroud Village website: www.stroudvillage.co.uk Steep Village Hall: Jenny Hollington 267784 19 No Job Too Big or Too Small

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ADVERTISING IN THIS NEWSLETTER AND VILLAGE WEBSITE If you would like to advertise please contact Ray Street on 892656 or email [email protected] Village website: www.steepvillage.com 22 CHURCH NEWS STROUD HARVEST FESTIVAL audible gasp when Nova spread her wings out five feet as she settled on Stroud Church celebrated the Har- her handler’s wrist. Many thanks to vest on 20th October, splendidly all who provided hot chocolate, decorated as usual for these occa- marshmallows and cake afterwards. sions. Food items and toiletries were Thanks in particular to Naomi and later donated to the Petersfield Food her parents and to Tamsin for help- Bank as were the items at all the ing lay on such a magical time. harvest services within the Benefice. The congregation was offered re- ALL SAINTS’ DAY freshment after the service in hand- Our Patronal Festival was held on some Polish china mugs. November 3rd. John took as his FESTIVAL OF LIGHT theme food and eating it with friends. He pointed out that the com- On 31st October Steep were privi- munion service had continued for leged to have two special visitors, almost two thousand years, when we Fern, the remember God’s sacrifice as we Tawny gather together to share bread and Owl and wine. Following the talk there was a Nova, the simple Communion service. As it was Eagle a TenAm service the children stayed Owl and in the service throughout, with some their han- playing quietly in the side chapel, dler Kev- and the service started with coffee in from and refreshments. Hawking Around. 53 children enjoyed the REMEMBRANCE SERVICE hunt in the churchyard, gathering Steep held its Service of Remem- stamps from lit stations and learning brance on the 10th November. There about our night creatures. They then were plenty of medals worn but de- entered a dark church with their par- spite our congregation’s connections ents and crept towards the altar. The with the Armed Services only Sub lights were then switched on and Lieutenant Rosie Mileham wore her Naomi Anson said a few words about naval uniform. It was Rosie who read God’s Dark and Light. There was an out the names of the war dead

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24 before the Last Post was sounded. A Reassembly will take a few weeks full congregation remembered the sacri- and it will be a bonus if the organ is fice made by our Armed Forces and re-commissioned before Christmas. prayed for those presently serving. In reality, it is more likely to be ready in January. We had planned for the John led a short service on Remem- job to be finished by the end of brance Day itself at the war memori- November and I apologise for the al in Steep. delay; a little out of our control, it FROM THE REGISTER was largely caused by the loss in the middle of the project of a key 27th October Baptism of Felix member of Andrew’s staff, who has Robert Partridge left the Island for work on the Amanda Greenlee mainland. We think it right to STEEP CHURCH ORGAN support Andrew, proceed steadily, ensure the quality of the outcome, REFURBISHMENT – UPDATE and look forward to January. We are, We look forward to the reinstallation after all, hoping that this will keep process starting, hopefully by the the organ in good fettle for the next end of November. Later than we 25 to 30 years. would have wished but nevertheless, positive news. During the reinstallation, any disruption to Services and to our A great deal of the detailed work normal use of the church will be has been finished, all done at kept to a minimum and our thanks Andrew Cooper’s workshop on the go to Gerald for soldiering on with Isle of Wight; and during visits there the little organ. With John’s blessing, we have seen the real we plan to store some components craftsmanship which has gone into in the vestry and it may be the individual pieces. The pipework necessary to keep the church locked overhaul has been completed, whilst it is not occupied during the heavy duty electro-magnets have rebuild period, to protect the been fitted to the note actions, the individual organ parts which are soundboards have been fragile. Security will be paramount. overhauled, slider solenoids have been fitted to the soundboards, and Please give me a call if you would more. But, there is still some work like any further information. to finish, particularly some intricate Anthony Littlejohn 261993 wiring.

25 Parish Communion Services are in modern language Early Sunday Services are from the Book of Common Prayer STEEP - Every Thursday: Silent Prayer 6.30pm; Holy Communion 7pm Choir Practice: Saturdays before Parish Communion 9:30 am Sunday School: During Parish Communion except during school holidays

26 Vicar: Rev Canon John Owen 264282 [email protected] Associate Priest: Susie Collingridge [email protected] Lay Pastoral Assistant: Lindsay Clegg, 827505 [email protected] Reader: Caroline Hilton 263460 Churchwarden: Helen Muir-Davies 264039 or mobile 07831 267805 Church website: http://steepfroxfield.com

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