Villages Childswickham, Murcot, Aston Somerville Broadway and Leedons Park, Willersey, Hinton on the Green, and Bretforton

Over 20,000 hits on the internet in 2019 STOP PRESS This is intended to highlight events, with some that have missed the deadline for hard copy and some kept for reference.

St Mary’s, Childswickham Notice Board Childswickham Parish Council update Childswickham Village Hall Activity Times and Contacts Dog Control Orders The W I Going Going Gone at the Auctions

Feel free to send me anything you need circulating [email protected] St Mary’s Church Noticeboard

Carol Strotten, Churchwarden 01386 852312 Ralph Deakin, Churchwarden 01286 854605 Bell ringers: Tower Captain, Graham Lee 01386 858422 Families and children are always very welcome at St Mary's, do come along and join us. We would love to hear your suggestions of how we can best serve you all in the village.

We now have a new hearing loop system installed so you can hear us at the back!

The EZRA group meet on Saturday mornings between 8.30 and 9.30 to pray for the needs of our village community. Come and leave as time allows. Thank you to all who have supported us in 2019 and enabled the church to stay open and keep regular weekly services running.

We look forward to working in close partnership with the ’Friends of St Mary’s’ during 2019.

Come and join us as we share together in worship and fellowship.

The Friends of St Mary's Church, Childswickham

For over 850 years, the Church has played a pivotal part in village life and is a valued and much loved part of the village community. To ‘keep the lights on’ and to preserve the fabric of this beautiful Grade II listed building, and also to ensure on-going maintenance for future generations to enjoy, ‘The Friends of St Mary’s Church’ has been formed.

To register as a Friend and to receive the latest news, invitations to forthcoming events and fundraising updates please contact [email protected] or send your details through the post to Anona at 2 Atkinson Street Childswickham WR12 7HF

We are extremely appreciative of the generous contributions made by so many of you at our events last year and we ask for your support again during 2019. If you would like to make a donation towards this target, do contact Rachel Turner, Treasurer on [email protected] and Rachel will be delighted to hear from you!

We look forward to working with you all to secure the building and surrounding grounds of St Mary’s Childswickham for the years to come. FRIENDS OF BROOK STREET FOOTPATH – WILDLIFE AND LANDSCAPE ENHANCEMENT

By way of a quick reminder, this is a Community led project, sponsored and funded by Childswickham Cricket Club and Worcestershire County Council (via the New Homes Bonus) with support from Childswickham Parish Council and the Worcestershire Wildlife Trust, which aims to enhance the wildlife, landscape and accessibility of this im- portant area of communal open space within the village.

On the morning of Sunday 3rd November, as observed by numerous villagers strolling the footpath, the Friends of Brook Street, most ably assisted by volunteers William and George Billings and Tracey Pennington, planted approxi- mately 500 bulbs along Brook Street. The bulbs planted were primarily mixed colour Daffodils, kindly donated by Brenda Chapman, plus Snakehead Fritillaries and English Bluebells. Further planting of Snowdrops, “in the green”, is planned for late spring 2020. The Friends of Brook Street really hope village residents, especially the many who regularly enjoy Brook Street, will kindly donate the Snowdrop plants required from their gardens, plus volunteer to assist with planting at that time.

Unfortunately, while planting the bulbs, volunteers had several encounters with “stray” dog mess. As we seek to enhance the accessibility and amenity value of Brook Street, a request to all dog owners to act responsibly, clean up any mess left by your dog and deposit in the Dog Waste bins sited not only at Brook Street, but around the village.

Additional activities planned to enhance the existing footpath and to create a space of quiet enjoyment for residents and visitors alike will include:

• New Tree Planting and Tree Maintenance • Stump Removal • Hedge Trimming / Bank Management • Habitat creation; Installation of Bird and Bat Boxes Provision of an additional Bench and a Wildlife Interpretation Board

As this is a long-term commitment we really encourage all ages to volunteer their services and take part, especially children. This is a wonderful opportunity to work together and manage a shared community asset.

Friends of Brook Street continue to seek volunteers to assist with the project, so if you have some spare time, a spe- cialist interest, or wish to support Brook Street in any way please do get in touch!

To register your interest and for future updates please contact; Paul Brazier [email protected] or on 01386 858812. On behalf of the Friends of Brook Street.

Thank you for joining with Friends of St Mary’s to celebrate Childswickham’s Harvest Supper in September. A lovely night was had by all with a fabulous dinner and auction.

Thank you to each of our generous contributors to the evening, including: An offer of 5 x hours expert Joinery from Joe Allen Hidden Oxford - A personal tour Winter Weekend Break close to the New Forest Personal tour of Warwick in an Open Tourer Bentley (1935) Airport run within a 90 mile radius of Childswickham Family Holiday Nr Barmouth, North Wales A fortnight’s worth of ironing 6 hours worth of taxi runs Fruit & Veg Box

£1530 was made and we are looking at the possibility of improving the remaining section of wall.

We hope you have enjoyed seeing the churchyard change over the past year with more works and events planned!

All funds raised go towards maintaining the church building and grounds for the enjoyment and benefit of all. Fingers crossed for the next phase in our works programme...and events programme! Watch this space.

Anona van Lawick Day Time Activity Contact Monday 9.30-11.30am Mother and Toddler Group Lizzie Quinney 07834365441 Jen 07935 401598 6 pm–9 pm Carpet Bowls Robert Simms 01386 853752

Tuesday 9.15-10.15 am Keep Fit Tess 01386 858796 10.30-12.00 noon Yoga Aston Colley 01386 870893 6 pm-8 pm Puppy Training Sue 07857 277184

Wednesday 10 am- 12.00 noon Quilting Georgina 01242 820423 2 pm – 4 pm Evergreens 2nd/4th week of month Dawn Bindoff 01386 858769 7 pm – 9 pm WI (1st & last week) Pam Folsom 01386 859397

Thursday 7 pm – 9 pm Dancing Ballroom Kleo Tanner 01386 858905 7 pm – 9 pm Parish Council Jackie Shields 01684 291069

Friday 9 am-12 noon Art Group Claire Watson [email protected] 10 am-12 noon U3A winter months only 2nd Friday

Charges Main Hall Residents £6.50 Non Residents £11.50 Helen’s Room Resident £6.50 Non Residents £11.50 Snooker Residents £4.50 Non Residents £5.00 For more information and to make a booking please contact Anne Wood 01386 854955 See web site for Rules and Conditions http://www.childswickham.org.uk

Wychavon District Council Notice of Dog Control Orders http://www.wychavon.gov.uk Clean Neighbourhoods and Environment Act 2005 This came into effect on June 1st 2009 Fouling It is an offence for any person in charge of a dog which defecates on any land not to remove the faeces. This is land to which the public are permitted to have access. A third person can report the offence.

Dogs on leads Dogs must be kept on leads at all times on any land which is within a 40 mph ( or less) traffic control zone and which the public are permitted to have access. This includes all public pavements, verges and footpaths.

Dogs on leads Dogs must be put on leads when directed to by an authorised officer.

Dog Exclusion All fenced and children’s play areas. Christmas Artisan Food & Craft Fair

Pop a note in your diaries for Friday, 29th November (4.30p.m.-8.30p.m.) & Saturday, 30th November (10.30a.m.-3.30p.m.)

and come along and enjoy the Cotswolds Christmas Artisan Food & Craft Fair at the Lifford Hall.

A varied selection of local artisans will be selling a great range of quality products from gin, wine and cider, chocolates, preserves, Christmas cakes & puddings to ceramics, textiles, glassware and jewellery, to name but a few of the wonderful items that will be available, offering the perfect opportunity for a bit of Christmas shopping or to treat yourself!

Sample some of the best locally made food and drink or take in one of the artisan demonstrations, such as Christmas wreath making or gift box making, which will be scheduled throughout the two day event, and admission is free!

For further details: 01386 853530

BROADWAY HISTORY SOCIETY

Meetings of the Broadway History Society are held monthly on the third Monday of the month (except December) in the Lifford Memorial Hall starting at 7pm. Membership costs £10 p.a. (£15 per couple) and non-members are welcome to all the meetings - £3 on the door. Refreshments are served during the meeting. The talks leading up to the end of 2019 include:

Monday 18th November: Doug Eyre will be giving an illustrated talk entitled 1941, HMS Broadway and the Capture of the German Naval Enigma Machine. The US Destroyer was commissioned as HMS Broadway in 1940 and refitted as a convoy escort, serving in the mid-Atlantic passage during WW2.

Monday 9th December: Hailes Abbey and the Mystery of the Holy Blood a talk by David Haldred on the holy relic received by the Abbey in 1270 which is believed to be a portion of the blood of Christ and how it transformed the Monastery into one of the most important pilgrimage sites in .

Apart from hosting talks, the Society conducts small pieces of research on Broadway’s history and publishes articles and images on the website www.broadwayhistorysociety.wordpress.com and the Society’s Facebook page and its Twitter account (@BroadwayHistSoc).

If you would like to join the Society either pop along to one of the meetings/talks or contact Mary Smith tel. 01386 853278. Are you interested in gardens? If you would like to hear interesting talks on a range of garden related topics then come along to

NORTH COTSWOLD U3A GARDENS AND GARDENING

Meetings are held on the second Friday of each month in Childswickham Memorial Hall from 10:00am

The programme for 2019-20

January 10th Frank Hardy The All Year Round Garden

February 14th Nina O’Hare The Market Gardening Heritage Project

March 13th Tom Price How to Grow and Re-flower Orchids

April 10th Tim Goodwin The Fosseway Garden Centre

Cost is £18 for the whole season or £4 per visit. (Membership of U3A required)

If you would like more information please contact Jackie Emsley 01386858342 or email [email protected] FREE VALUATIONS Viewing: from 9.00am — 5.00pm at the Tuesday 17th December and Old Boys School 28th January 2020 Winchcombe GL54 5EE Sale days: from 10.30am Wednesday 18th December Monday to Friday 11am-4pm and 29th January and every 2nd Saturday Telephone 01242 603005 of the month 11am-3pm

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To advertise in the Village News please contact the Editor by email:- [email protected] Andy Tyrrell, Handyman From a simple lightbulb change or a door that sticks to kitchen fitting and garden landscaping, no job is too big or too small. Many aspects of property maintenance covered. For further enquiries call me on 01386 642945 or 07971086487 Bretforton Driving School - Learn to drive automatic cars.

Hi, my name is Pete Leach. I am a DVSA qualified Driving Instructor and I teach automatic and manual lessons. I am also a DVSA approved Driving Instructor Trainer.

My Partner, Lorraine Young is a fully qualified Driving Instructor who teaches automatic driving lessons.

Startin Young Driving School - Lessons for the Under 17s.

We host lessons once a month at Throckmorton Airfield for 14-17 year olds.

For further information please contact Telephone:- 07706 123744 Email:- [email protected] Website:- startinyoung.com NEW EXERCISE CLASS at the Lifford Hall in Broadway

The class focuses on improving stability of the core, musculature and building the necessary foundations needed to improve posture, balance and functional strength.

We address the whole body and encourage better mobility with the aim to get you moving more effectively.

Charlie Babb Personal trainer and movement coach

BROADWAY DOG GROOMERS

A professional dog grooming service where our number one priority is your pet.

Lucie is ‘City & Guilds’ qualified and operates from a well equipped parlour in Broadway.

Please contact 07807 666859 or http://www.broadwaydoggroomers.co.uk

Pick up and drop off available to fit in with your busy lifestyle.

Going away on holiday?

I can have your pooch staying with me in the comfort of my own home.

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• Fantastic collection of home interior fabrics available off the roll at amazing prices. • Sourced directly by us from some of the world’s best producers. • Unique fabrics, many from design houses. • We stock beautiful linens, silks, cottons, tweeds, linings, some upholstery fabric and FR lining, Interlining and much more. • We offer a free home survey to local customers, professional making up service, design advice and lots of ideas from our very experienced team so come along at any time to chat about our favourite subject – fabric!

COME AND SEE US at the new store or you can ring us with your enquiry on 07521125010 Alternatively e-mail us: [email protected] or [email protected] www.decoristafabricsandinteriors.com OPEN: Tuesday-Saturday 10.00am – 5.00pm (winter 4.00pm) Sunday 11.00am-3.00pm Monday Closed The Childswickham Women’s Institute is ninety years old, and celebrated this anniversary with a meal in June 2018. The club has approximately 36 members, with a wide range of ages. Members have a monthly meeting which is presided by the President. Meetings are held on the first Wednesday each month at 7.30pm in Childswickham Memorial Hall. A raffle, competition and sales table are always part of the evening.

The Club has an annual Christmas Party and a January Luncheon. Further activities to be scheduled include a monthly coffee morning, leisurely evening walks, cinema outings and additional lunches.

There is usually a Speaker at the meetings following the announcement of upcoming activities open to members. The subject matter of the Speakers’ talks range considerably.

Visitors are always welcome. If you would like to attend a meeting to sample whether you would be interested in joining, give the President, Pam Folsom a call on 07712 682452 to try a Free of Charge Taster.