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LOCAL SILVER SCREENINGS i~Trusham TEIGN VALLEY FILM NIGHT Friday 6th March 7pm for 7.30pm in the TVCH. March Cartoon followed by main feature. This month’s film “Bait “ is written/directed by Mark Jenkin. Starring Edward Rowe as a struggling fisherman, it deals with 2020 tensions between locals and tourists in a Cornish

fishing village against a back drop of second homes, www.trusham.com: village website: short-term lets and gentrification. family history data, calendar £3.50 includes refreshments; ice cream on sale in Parish Meeting minutes, newsletters the interval. www.trushamchurch.org: St Michael the Archangel –details of services CHUDLEIGH FILM SOCIETY th THIS MONTH On Friday 13 March, 7.15pm for 8pm in the 100 YEARS AGO Woodway Room of Chudleigh Town Hall, we are Local: The landmark, Haldon Belvedere was among screening “The Guernsey Literary & Potato Peel Pie lots at an auction held at the Rougemont Hotel, Society” (Cert12A; 2018; 124 min). , in connection with the disposal of part of Lily James leads an all-star British cast in Mike the Haldon Estate. Having attracted few bids, it was Newell’s wistful, nostalgic, romantic adaptation of withdrawn at a bid of £600. the period novel by Mary Ann Shaffer and Annie National: The second reading of the Irish Home Burrows. After WW2, young writer, Juliet Ashton Rule bill passed, to allow two separate parliaments, (James) begins a correspondence with members of effectively partitioning Ireland. PM Lloyd George The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society, said self-determination would not be granted. who share their experiences of the Island’s Nazi International: Wolfgang Kapp led a Freikorps occupation. With an idea for a book, Juliet goes to (rightwing ex-soldiers) takeover in Berlin. The visit Guernsey. Her stay marks the start of lifelong . regular army refused to attack the Freikorps. The friendships and possibly life-changing steps Kindly . government fled. Kapp was defeated as workers sponsored by a Chudleigh Knighton resident went on strike, refusing to cooperate with him. Drinks and sweets on sale on sale beforehand. Non-members £6. Membership/screening details CHUDLEIGH HISTORY GROUP www.chudleighfilmsociety.org or 01626 852239 On Friday 6th March at 7.30 pm, in the TEIGN VALLEY HISTORY GROUP Woodway Room, Chudleigh Town Hall. At our next meeting, Tuesday 10th March at Ron Howell, Secretary of the South West Maritime 7pm for 7.30pm, Derek Gore will speak on “Vikings Archaeological Group, will give an illustrated talk in the West Country.” We have a break half way “1000 Years of History from the Sea – through the talk to socialise and network with The Salcombe Wrecks.” The SWMAG tea/coffee and biscuits. Non-members are welcome. covers 4 wrecks discovered in one area of the seabed including a Bronze Age AH! SUGAR SUGAR! wreck and one carrying Islamic gold. The speaker at ’s WI meeting Exhibits from these wrecks are on th on Thursday 12 March 2.15 pm will display in the British Museum, Exeter Museum and in be Pauline Fox. She will be talking about icing the Plymouth Art Gallery. and sugar craft with an Easter theme. £1 members; £2 visitors. More information at At the TVCH in the Bowden Room; visitors £3. chudleighhistorygroup.uk CANCER LIFELINE SOUTH WEST QUIZ be asked if another wooden man can be installed by With a mix of topics, a couple of table rounds, and a the Old Rectory. Signage needed at bridge at grand prize draw, why not come along to the bottom of Station Hill advising unsuitable for HGVs. Phoenix Restaurant at 6.30pm for a 7pm start Neighbourhood Watch: To be relaunched; request th for volunteers to be made. on Monday 16 March and help raise money for Parking: in the square is still an issue. Emergency Cancer Lifeline South West. vehicles must have access to all the village. It is

hoped that those with private parking will use it to CHUDLEIGH & DISTRICT AMENITY SOCIETY alleviate congestion in the square. On Friday 20th March at 7pm, we have our AGM in Events: Barn dance –would be good to arrange when the Woodway Room Chudleigh Town Hall. This will be Chernobyl children visiting. followed by a talk, given by Darrin Hewings on Autumn Revels and 60s Night both under “Sibelco Clay Mining”. Our speaker is the Quarry consideration Manager for the ball clay sites at Chudleigh Finance: £2564.69 Knighton, and Stover. These rare AOB: Defibrillator still works when electricity deposits are of worldwide importance as they are in supply fails. Sarah Maybin checks it regularly. demand for producing top-quality ceramic products,. Potholes: some repaired, but more emerging. Note

to village advising of DCC website to report.

TRUSHAM VILLAGE QUIZ Trusham Village Hall Meeting 14th January th Friday 20 March at 7.30pm in the estimates for exterior repairs awaited. Village Hall Kitchen Refit: discussion re requirements + quotes Only £4 a head for enlightenment, gossip to date. Potential grants identified. Noted we have and light refreshments. £900 towards a new cooker. The last quiz failed to bamboozle Survey agreed to see what residents want to see participants with wide-ranging questions the hall used for/ what they might expect in terms and brain-teasers. Only 10 marks of kitchen facilities. separated top and bottom tables so be a Refit; next steps to be discussed in March mad March hare and jump into the fun! Hall Management & promotion: feedback to be Profits help keep (y)our Village Hall going – asked for on facilities from next booking. insurance, water, electricity etc Suggested we might promote greater usage on social

media etc. Important we can show DC EARLIER that the hall is used regularly. th PARISH MEETING 14 January Booking diary: www.trusham.com – information on Thanks: to Patsy & Alan Mudie for the Christmas booking process, charges to be added. Tree, Tony & Lesley Wheaton for the electricity to Water heaters in toilets to be repaired / replaced. light it & the elves involved with getting it erected. Worktop by sink – temporary repair pending outcome Operation London Bridge: the landowner has given of kitchen refit decision. approval. Hall running costs & present usage discussed. Hire Community Together: future meeting re cost to be £5 for 2 hours/ £10 for day. No deposit emergency plan; village to be invited to attend Hire agreement with terms / conditions required. Climate Emergency; agreed to take up Liz Bartlett’s Finances: £6286.36 rd suggestion of a community Freegle event. Quiz 3 Friday of month (ongoing income for hall) th Speeding/Road Signs: “20’s plenty for Trusham” Next meeting at 7.30pm 10 March website is live. Awaiting a DCC reply re speed reduction. Mark Easton PCSO has advised on relaunch of Community Speed Watch. Phil Brooks will AND The Governing Board of Chudleigh Church of England CHUDLEIGH & DISTRICT U3A Community Primary School is refreshing its vision for Now in its second year, our U3A is now the school and we are seeking the views of members well established. In addition to the of the wider Chudleigh and Trusham community, as increase in member numbers, from well as those of all people involved in school life.

Chudleigh and beyond, there is an increase in the It is six years since we last fully updated our vision number of interest groups, with an Art Appreciation for the school, and we are taking the opportunity to group and a second book club being adding to the 20 refresh this to make sure that it reflects the th existing groups. On Wednesday March 18 - Christian ethos of the school as well as the ambition 10am, Robert Hesketh will be speaking about of the Board and our new Headteacher to continue to “Devon Festivals”; this will be in the Woodway Room, improve everything the school has to offer. Chudleigh TH. Guests welcome. More information? We welcome your participation in our short survey. u3asites.org.uk/chudleigh/welcome or Martin Please answer the questions in the survey link below, Farrant 01626 854208 and these views will be taken into account as we analyse what people already value about our school LOOKING FOR ADVICE? and how we can continue to improve. Free confidential service. Citizen’s Advice https://www.surveymonkey.co.uk/r/C6KSGJ5 Bureau at 1, The Square Chudleigh, Thank you. Foundation Governors Thursdays, by appointment. 03444111444 or citizensadviceteignbridge.org.uk NEXT MONTH’S CONTRIBUTIONS ART GROUP These need to be with Judith by the 18th – 852221/ The art group has been temporarily suspended, due Fordale, Church Lane or [email protected] to dwindling numbers over the past 12 months. PLEASE USE THIS EMAIL ADDRESS However we hope to re-invent it and include other Editorial Team interests/hobbies, so that it has a wider appeal. All Angela Cameron 853298 [email protected] sorts of hobbies could be accommodated (with Judith Rowland 852221 [email protected] perhaps the exception of sheep shearing or similar!!) Views expressed in i~Trusham do not necessarily and with sufficient interest we could organise reflect those of the Editorial Team. workshops in the hall or visits. If you would like to I~Trusham is funded by The Causley Trust. join a social group and have time and space to work on your particular interest, or have ideas about ADVERTISEMENTS free for Trusham residents. times and frequency of meetings, contact Pat Phipps: * The Chudleigh Kitchen: the Macnairs charitable [email protected]. catering 01626853490 [email protected]

CHUDLEIGH PRIMARY SCHOOL * The Cridford Inn: [email protected] Trusham is within Chudleigh Primary School's 01626 853694. designated area; all its primary aged children are welcomed. We have a minibus which takes children to * Riverview Lodge: a luxury low-toxic home school from the Square in the morning and home in the run with natural solutions in mind. Jo Ravanello afternoon. Its Foundation Governors are seeking to (Silver Birches) teaches Natural Solution renew their vision for the school and would be very classes, runs Wellness events. (Riverdale pleased if you, as members of the community, would be Wellness) and is a consultant for Norwex -a willing to complete the survey. cleaning company using recycled plastic. www.joravanello.norwex.co.uk Thank you. Pat Smethurst Chair of Governors https://www.facebook.com/riverdalewellness

Date Readings Intercessor Duty wardens Flowers

1st March Angela Cameron Helen Harding Helen & Peter Jane Brooks 10am Page 87 Harding Holy Communion Genesis 2.15-17 3.1-7 Romans 5 12-19 8th March Pat Smethurst Helen Harding Pat & David Jane Brooks 10am Genesis 12 1-4a Smethurst Holy Communion Romans 4 1-5 13-17 15th March Not required Not required Angela Cameron Gill & Dave 6pm Hewlett Iona Service 22nd March Jane Brooks Dan Metcalfe Jane Brooks Gill & Dave 10am Exodus 2 1-10 Dan Metcalfe Hewlett Mothering 2 Corinthians 13-7 Sunday 29th March Judith Rowland Mary Cook Mary Cook Dawn & James 10am Ezekiel 37 1-14 Butler Holy Communion Romans 8 6-11

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Contact list 01626 Regular dates - VILLAGE DIARY Chudleigh surgeries: Tower House ; 852379 GIN: Trusham Girls’ Inn Night at The Health Centre 852222 Cridford: last Friday of the month Bell ringing Angela Cameron 853298 8.30pm Book Club Angela Cameron 853298 Cricket Barry Rowland 852221 The Academy: Trusham gentlemen’s Church: discussion forum: The Cridford; Vicar: Paul Wimsett 853241 Wednesdays 6.30-8.30pm Warden: Daniel Metcalf 859602 Reader: Helen Harding 852677 Mobile Library 2:50 –3:30 pm: th Neighbourhood Watch: Thursday March 12 Phil Brooks 852992 Bell Ringing: Regular practices alternate Prayer Chain Angela Cameron 853298 Wednesday evenings. Parish Meeting Ali Chadwick 854385

Village Hall bookings [email protected] Teignbridge District Councillor Stephen Purser 07765 714 397 Central Devon MP Mel Stride 01392 823336 Chudleigh PCSO Mark Easton mark.easton@ devonandcornwall.pnn.police.uk