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THE SIX VILLAGES NEWSLETTER

Dawn in Yelling (taken from the cricket pitch):

Photography by Jim Norton

OCTOBER 2018

FROM: REVD NIGEL DI CASTIGLIONE:

How time flies! After a long and hot summer, we are in the season village shows, Harvest festivals and suppers. I am thinking of rotas for January to April! That’s right – it’s the nature of church life these days as resources have to be spread ever more thinly; we have to keep ahead of the calendar to ensure we get the support we need from colleagues to fulfil our regular patterns of ministry.

Before then we have Remembrance and, of course, the Christmas season. This will be a particularly important Remembrance Sunday as 2018 marks the 100th anniversary of the formal end to World War 1, and it falls on a Sunday.

Remembrance is not just about looking back to wars that occurred before many of us were born. These days recruits to the armed services have to face up to the real prospect they may be called on to go into cauldrons of conflict; many of us were seared by the sight of so many service people bring brought home having been killed in Iraq with sombre parades to honour them as they were driven through Wootton Bassett.

The early months of 2019 are likely to be another defining time in the history of our nation as the Brexit deadline approaches and we still don’t know on what terms any deal will settle.

Sometimes I wish, wouldn’t it be good to stop the clock and take stock for a few weeks before we hurtle into the next onslaught of busyness? It isn’t about to happen. As a Christian, however, I know God invites me to be still before Him (Psalm 46v10); and Jesus clearly had a discipline of getting alone to pray on a regular basis. He doesn’t stop the clock ticking but allows us to recalibrate, be refreshed and refocused in his presence, in readiness for all we have to face or deal with.

This is one of the benefits the church adds to many villages I serve and perhaps close to where you live: in Croxton, and Graveley the churches are open every day or on most days, and in Yelling getting hold of a keyholder is very straightforward – so that you (with me) can find space away from other demands to have time with God. Tell yourself you are welcome, because you are! Make a visit and in your prayers include one from Samuel who, having been pointed in the right direction said to God: “Speak for your servant is listening.”

You won’t be ignored or disappointed!

Nigel di Castiglione, Team Rector YELLING

Visit: www.yellingvillage.co.uk for news & info. Contact: Elly Peal

YELLING VILLAGE HALL: Facilities include: a refurbished kitchen with dishwasher, oven, hob, fridge and freezer, enclosed patio and garden with barbeque as well as a large flexible hall space. Perfect for parties, meetings, dance and fitness classes – any type of get together. Available for hire at competitive rates. See website www.yellingvillage.co.uk

YELLING ART GROUP: New members welcome at YELLING ART GROUP. We meet on Thursdays in term time 10am- 1pm. We are a friendly group, painting and drawing in a variety of media. For details call Joyce: 01480 477045 or Prema: 01480 474157.

Please save the date!

Back due to popular demand - Yelling’s 4th Safari Supper!

Saturday 27th October 2018, starting at 7pm in Yelling Village Hall for starters and welcome drink.

More details to follow and expect a competition this time, best themed dress, maybe – optional of course.

An event not to be missed! Yelling Events Committee

YELLING

Visit: www.yellingvillage.co.uk for news & info. Contact: Elly Peal

YELLING CRICKET CLUB: Yelling CC finished their season on a high. They ventured over to Thriplow and secured an all time highest Yelling score of 313 runs. Tume celebrated his 100th game for the club by scoring 103 runs, Dominic swiftly racked up 84 and the wickets were shared out between Will, Jack, Jordan, Steve, Dom and Tume.

The club are sincerely grateful for all the support over the season from the groundsmen, tea ladies and dedicated supporters.

The 100 club winners to date are Jack Crawley, Lynne Johnson, Lou Tack, Harrison Johnson, Stacey Francis, Kevin Youngs, Catherine Dickie, Steve Leonard, Andrea Paula and Sam Johnson. The main prize will be drawn at the Club Dinner on Friday 26 October.

YELLING

Visit: www.yellingvillage.co.uk for news & info. Contact: Elly Peal

‘BASH IN THE BARN’ RETRO DISCO SATURDAY 17TH NOVEMBER at 7.30 pm in The Thatch Barn, Yelling

Boogie, twist and jive the night away to your favourite hits from the 60’s, 70’s & 80’s

BAR * FOOD * FUN, FUN, FUN!

TICKETS £12.50 FROM

Elly (880412) Jean (880777) Susan (880014)

In aid of Holy Cross Church Restoration and Development Fund

Submitted by County Councillor Julie Wisson tel 01767 677837 mobile 07725 791459 Julie.wisson@.gov.uk

Cambs Beds Rail Route (CBRR): One of the current proposals for the East West rail link from Oxford to comes very close to the villages of and , passing through Waresley Park, with no proposed rail link to . The voluntary consortium CBRR CamBed RailRoad Think Tank is trying to bring some sense to the various rail options and is proposing a route that will serve the proposed developments of St Neots East, Wintringham, and Northstowe rather than cutting through open countryside without any stations. None of the existing official suggestions are of any benefit to the local area or to the newly planned large centres of population. CBRR propose a route that comes north of WIntringham and follows the line of the A428 with stations at Cambourne and Northstowe; the feasibility of this route has already been confirmed by engineers.

The current timescale is that the official choice of preferred routes will be out for public consultation in the last quarter of 2018. If you agree that links to residential developments are an important part of this new infrastructure project then please make your views known to your MP to include CBRR’s proposal as one of the preferred route options for public consultation.

Working with District Councillor Richard West tel 01480 811467 mobile 07841 866630 Richard.west@.gov.uk

YELLING

Visit: www.yellingvillage.co.uk for news & info. Contact: Elly Peal

YELLING AND DISTRICT WOMEN’S INSTITUTE: Tuesday 16th October - Making difficult wills – options for estate planning We have a more serious note for October. Jane Ollett, Partner with Leeds Day heads the Wills and Estate Planning team. She has a remit which includes wills, inheritance tax planning, probate and the administration of estates, the creation and administration of trusts, Lasting Powers of Attorney, the registration of Enduring Powers of Attorney and Court of Protection matters. Many subjects - lots of questions anticipated.

As ever 7.30 pm in Yelling Village Hall. We love to welcome visitors – join our growing band of village ladies.

Coming up: Estee Lauder make up demonstration and Our Christmas party

Further information from Jean on 880777.

HOLY CROSS CHURCH YELLING A CELEBRATION OF REMEMBRANCE AND THANKSGIVING Sunday 11th November at 10.30am

Our Remembrance Service this year will be marking the centenary of the 1918 Armistice.

As part of a nationwide 2018 Armistice Project - ‘There But Not There’ - initiated by the charity Remembered, we are pleased to have been awarded seven silhouettes by the Armed Forces Covenant Fund Trust that we shall be displaying in the church to represent the men of Yelling who died in two World Wars.

We hope as many people as possible will join us, both from our own parish and from any other villages not holding their own Services of Remembrance on 11th November. Serving and former members of the Armed Forces and their families will be particularly welcome, as will the younger members of the community.

Eltisley History Society meets on the fourth Wednesday of each month in the Cade Pavilion, 7.45pm for 8pm. Visitors (over 11 years old) always welcome, £3 per meeting or enrol as a member. Interesting speakers.

Saturday 6th October: Outing to Ely Details from [email protected] www.eltisleyhistorysociety.org.uk

ELTISLEY FRIENDSHIP CLUB: The Friendship Club meets in The Cade, Eltisley on the 2nd Wednesday of the month 2pm - 4pm. 10th October will be the next meeting when our speaker Colin Bell will talk about "300 years of the English Masonic Society". All Welcome - Guests £1. Refreshments and Raffle. * * * * * We did really well at our Autumn Fayre, many thanks to all those who supported us.

Eltisley Churchyard Clear-Up will be held on Saturday 20th October, 10am- 12pm – any help, even if only for a short period, will be much appreciated. Refreshments in abundance! Look forward to seeing as many people as possible. Any further information, contact John, tel 880672.

Hi, I’m Anthony, I’m nearly 18 and I live in Eltisley. I enjoy IT and gained a distinction when I left school last year. If anyone would like any help with documents, I can set up any Word programme or anything else ‘computer-wise’ that you or your children may need help with on the computer. Please email me on: [email protected], or phone me on 07746447174

My Tea @ 3: On behalf of the Arthur Rank Hospice, I’d just like to say a BIG thank you to all who turned up, donated cakes, cash or raffle prizes for my Tea @ 3 - it was a special afternoon and you helped raise a magnificent £431.20. Well done!

Pam Oliver, Eltisley

Autumn discounts for Papworth Tennis membership: From September, all subscriptions to Papworth Tennis Club are discounted by 40%, making membership great value right through the winter. With floodlights, a newly repainted playing surface and Club Nights throughout the winter, there's no reason not to play through till the Spring! Download the membership form from www.papworthtennis.co.uk Contact John Peal on 01480 880412 or [email protected]

Eltisley & Croxton W.I. News: The role of the radio in WW2 was one of the era's best-kept secrets as Stephen Barnard revealed to us in "The Secret Wireless War" and most of it almost on our doorstep! An absorbing and fascinating story!

Ladies of any age do come along to one of our meetings and sample what’s on offer! If you have an enquiring mind and like to try something new then there is something for you! We usually meet at the Cade Pavilion, 7:30 on the second Wednesday of the month. To find out more contact Inez - 880358, or Carol - 880328, or just come along.

Wednesday 10th October: A welcome return of Dr Ed Turner who, having spoken to us on previous occasions about the role and importance of insects, will on this visit be giving us some expert advice on " Wildlife Gardening"

Wednesday 8th November: Looking ahead to Christmas (yes, already!) this will be a creative evening, making decorations for the festive season. CADE PAVILION, ELTISLEY

BAR OPENING TIMES: Fri: 8pm-11pm and Sun: 12pm-2pm

Hall Hire fees: £7.50 per hour for members/£10 per hour non-members Marquee fees: £100 members/£150 non-members (hire relies on mutual agreement) Marquee extras: £50 for chairs, crockery & cutlery For bookings contact: Email [email protected] or Tel 01480 880996 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••

STEAM RALLY – Saturday 6th October – ELTISLEY Please make a note in your diary that an entourage of steam engines and tractors will be passing through Eltisley and parking on the green from around 12pm – 2pm on Saturday 6th October - beer and food will be available throughout the this period. It’s a spectacle not to be missed

(Photography by Andy Sharpe, Eltisley)

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Highly recommended by customers in Graveley and Yelling ELTISLEY ROGER’S RAMBLINGS

My thanks go to the one resident who spotted last month’s deliberate mistake – yes the August Ramblings were printed again. Anyway, it illustrated the size of my audience and sadly the literary gem that I had prepared for you remains unseen!

We held our PC meeting on 11th September, and amongst the items discussed were the Cambridge Road junction with the A428 – again! - updating the village green byelaws, repairs to the A428 carriageway, and the St. Neots Road bridleway. It was reported that the village sign has been re-erected, and our thanks go to those who helped, particularly Richard Sharp and Geoff Woods, and we resolved to purchase new LED lights for the Peace Tree at Christmas. These will be left on the tree and we hope they will last 2-3 years, saving the cost of the hire of the cherry picker twice a season.

Following our discussions on the village drainage, the Council decided to write to all residents advising them of their Riperian Rights, and to hold a meeting in The Cade on 24th September at 7.30pm for those identified as requiring maintenance to their properties. The Council are seeking quotations for those areas we are responsible for and are drawing up a drainage map for future reference.

The village Christmas Party was discussed and a Village Working Party is scheduled for Saturday, 3rd November at 10.00am, more details next month. We are looking for a winter home for the Cricket sidescreens if anyone can help?

The usual financial procedures were completed and, following professional advice, it was resolved to invest the proceeds from the sale of the Village Institute in three ways, with one third remaining in an instant access deposit account, one third to be invested for a three to five year investment time frame, and the remainder for over five years.

On planning we rejected the re-submission of an application from the Cambridge Gliding Club for increased flying activities, but approved applications to convert a barn into residential use at 12 Caxton End and tree works at 1 St. Thomas.

A busy meeting, and, remember, the full draft minutes are on the village website and the notice board in the bus shelter. The next PC Meeting will be on Tuesday 13th November at 7.30pm in The Cade Pavilion. Hope to see you there.

As always, praise or problems to me at 45 Caxton End or on 01480 880122 or [email protected] or our Clerk Jane Bowd on 01480 468451 or [email protected]

Enjoy the autumn.

Roger Pinner, Chairman Eltisley GRAVELEY WITH Contact: Ken & Dee Munday, Tel 830612, Email: [email protected] Please see the village website: graveleyvillage.co.uk/for Neighbourhood Watch News.

Please contact Sue Hilliard with Papworth St Agnes news.

Don’t Forget the monthly Coffee Morning taking place in Graveley Village Hall on the 1st Thursday of the month from 10.30am. See you there!

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ST PANDIONIA’S NEWS, ELTISLEY: SEPTEMBER 2018

The Autumn Safari Supper is planned for October 13th. A delicious 4 course meal starting at 7pm and ending much later! Drinks are included for just £25 a head. If you've not been before do put the date in your diary and come along and join the fun. To reserve your tickets please call Natasha and Bruce on 880020. Please also call if you would like to host a course. This is in aid of Church Funds, and there will be a raffle during the final course.

Please feel free to drop into the church, for St Pandionia’s Café on Friday 10th October, for some excellent coffee, company and baking. And a delicious breakfast will be served on Sunday 7th October as 8.30, followed by a short informal service. Hope you can come!

Diary Dates Sunday 7th October Breakfast @ 8.30 Saturday 13th October Safari Supper Friday 19th October St Pandionia’s Café 10.30

An array of sunflowers in the garden of Jack Desborough of Eltisley

Throughout the year and particularly as the winter months draw in, we begin using our fires, burners and chimneys once again to warm our homes. Follow CAMBRIDGESHIRE FIRE AND RESCUE SERVICE ‘top tips’ below to ensure your home is kept safe and warm all year round.

Chimneys and Fires: • Have your chimney swept once a year or more frequently if you burn wood • Avoid burning resinous woods that quickly build up soot • Only burn fuels suitable for your burner (eg.never burn anything other than wood in a wood burner) • Do not overload the grate/appliance • Do not bank fires too high and remember to let them burn out well before you go to bed • Check the hearth, floor and furnishings near the fire for hot sparks/embers • Do not place objects on or over the mantelpiece which cause you to stand too close to the fire in order to reach them • Use a fire/spark guard to prevent accidental fires and make sure it has the kite mark or conforms to British/ European standards • Inspect your chimney-breast, particularly the roof space. Make sure it is sound and sparks/fumes cannot escape through cracks or broken bricks. Wood/Multi-Fuel Burners: • A qualified and competent engineer should install all wood/multi-fuel burners and boilers – regular maintenance should be undertaken to prolong the working life of the appliance. Specialist servicing and maintenance will usually be provided by the company you purchase the appliance from but you can also refer to www.solidfuel.co.uk for advice and information • Ensure correct ventilation is in place when the appliance is in use • Wood burning appliances should only use the right quality wood recommended by the supplier • Regularly inspect the chimney and flues • Generally wood should be well-seasoned (wood kept dry and stored for around 2 years) • Avoid wet or newly felled wood as this will cause tars/ creosote deposits forming in the burning appliance and chimney • Using laminated chip boards will leave binding glue deposits • For each slow burning period there should follow a quick burn to dry out unwanted tar/creosote deposits and to warm up the chimney again • At the end of each burning season and at least once during the season the entire system should be cooled and thoroughly cleaned to maintain top performance. Most importantly: • Fit a smoke alarm that carries the kite mark or British Standard Number 5446 and test your alarm weekly by pressing the test button and know the life of your battery. • Always also install a CO alarm in the room where the burner is installed. Chimney Fires continue to be a common occurrence in home fires in the winter months.

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A NOTE FROM THE EDITOR:

As printing costs continually increase, I have decided to combine the months of December and January into one publication. Any entries for the December 2018/January 2019 edition will need to be with me by 15th November latest please.

I hope this will ease the load over the Christmas period, not only on myself, but also the dedicated team of volunteers within the six villages who regularly deliver to your letterbox and I would like to take this opportunity of thanking them for the time spent each month on their respective delivery rounds.

Whilst writing, I would like to give you advance notice that I intend to cease editing the Newsletter by Easter 2019, therefore April 2019 will be my last edition. It has been a privilege over the last few years to be, firstly the Treasurer, and for over 6 years, the Editor. I’ve thoroughly enjoyed bringing our villages together by means of the Newsletter but feel it’s now time to hand over the mantle to someone else. Please get in touch if you would be interested in taking on this voluntary role, email: [email protected] or tel 07974 082 604.

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Proudly present

The Good Old Days Celebrating songs and sketches from 1850 to 1945 Village Hall

Thursday 18th October 2018, 7.30pm (Charity Evening in aid of The British Red Cross) Friday 19th October 2018, 7.30pm

Saturday 20th October 2018, 2.30pm (Matinee)

Saturday 20th October 2018, 7.30pm

Evening tickets: £15 Including traditional ploughman’s supper

Saturday matinee: £10 including tea and cakes

Book directly by credit or debit card at www.ticketsource.co.uk/the-music-hall-society For enquiries telephone Louisa Hewitt on 07855 698348

The History of Music Hall: Music Halls can be traced back to the taverns and coffee houses of 18th Century where men met to eat, drink and do business, performers sang songs whilst the audience ate, drank and joined in the singing.

These days Music Hall Societies are very few in number, but we are fortunate to have one such society locally who has officially existed for the past 47 years and is still going strong. They have performed each year at The Commemoration but are now 'rehomed ' at The Village Hall in Papworth Everard, which has recently been rebuilt and provides all new facilities. This year their chosen charity is ‘The British Red Cross’ and the show is dedicated to a poignant period in our history during the time of the First and Second World Wars. Comedy plays a large part in each show and audience participation is actively encouraged.

So….transport yourselves and your friends back to the days where laughter and banter went hand in hand - sit back and soak up the atmosphere of those bygone days. Ale is plentiful and a Ploughman’s Supper awaits you at the evening performances. GOOD OLD MUSIC HALL ...... HURRAH!

Team Vicar: Team Administrator: Contact: Rev’d Stephen Church Chris Westgarth Tel 01480 839933 Day, The Rectory, 32 High Street, CB23 2SQ Services

Tel 01954 264226 Team Rector: Nigel di Castiglione Tel 01954 267241

Eltisley Croxton Toseland Yelling Graveley

07/10/2018 8.30am 6pm 10.30am Breakfast SoP MP 14/10/2018 10.30am 10.30am 10.30am HC HARVEST MP FESTIVAL 21/10/2018 10.30am 10.30am FW HC 28/10/2018 6pm 10.30am 9am HC HC HC

HC = Holy Communion FHC = Family Holy Communion MP = Morning Prayer FW = Family Worship W4A = Worship for All CHC = Combined Holy Communion

CHURCH ROTAS

Ss John & Pandionia, Eltisley: 7th/14th October: Anne Hodgetts and Angela Weldon, 21st/28th October: Marzena Ciolek.

Yelling: 14th October: Mrs H Jackson, 28th October: Mrs N Hubbard.

Graveley, with Papworth St Agnes: FLOWER ROTA: 7th October - Harvest Festival: Mrs Maureen Owen & Mrs Christine Eayrs and helpers please. 21st October: Mrs Maureen Owen. CLEANING ROTA: 7th October/21st October: Mrs Jo George and Mrs Dee Munday.