Contact Numbers for Various LOCAL CARPENTER Groups in Rowhedge Under 5’s Pre-school - Mon-Fri (term time) AND BUILDER 9.30-12pm. Contact: Deborah Carroll-Head 01206 729042 Carpet Bowls - Mon & Wed 2–4pm. Contact: Ken White 01206 728363 From the ground to Cubs - Mon 6.30–8pm. Contact: Tracy Barrett 01206 a quality finish 728059 Brownies - Tues 6–7.30pm. Contact: Rosie Wignall 01206 728162 All aspects of Building Concert Band (practice) - Tues 7pm. Regs and Design covered Contact: Geoff Harniess 01206 729639 Valentine Dance School - Fri 3.15–7.15pm. Contact: Val under one roof! White 01206 514419 Carolyn’s Dance - Tues 6–7pm. Contact: Harriet Cranfield Groundwork, landscaping 01206 525145 Youth Group (Years 7-11) - Weds 7–9.30pm. Contact: Keely and underpinning Rendell 01206 728436 Rowhedge Junior Football Club - Contact: Sheryl Call Lee 07855 310997 Dunningham 01206 729388 Beavers - Fri 6.30 – 8pm. Contact: Diane Paton 01206 793760 Rowhedge Village Hall Contact: Yvonne Gibbs 07780 KINESIOLOGY 923688 Kung Fu - Mon 7–9pm. Contact: Mark Adams 01206 579958 A complementary therapy Table Tennis - Mon, Thurs & Fri 8–11pm. Contact: John Andrews 01206 273961 for all the family Sea Scouts - Fri 7.30–9.30pm. Contact: Richard Barrett Helps a wide range of ailments 01206 728059 including phobias and addictions Village Lunch - 3rd Tues in each month. Contact: Barbara ‘Nothing else has helped. I felt better Sanderson 01206 728060 or Yvonne Peecock 01206 within days’ Janet 728838 For more information and to book, Rowhedge Moorings Association - Contact: Fabian Bush please contact: 01206 728577 St. Lawrence Primary School - Contact: Kerry Malcolm Anne Kerr 01206 729488. School: 01206 728517 MRPharm S. RMANM. KF Assoc St. Lawrence School PTA - Contact: Toni Clay 01206 729219 01206 728545 07985018192 Rowhedge Heritage Trust - Contact: Keith Phillips 01206 792244 [email protected] Anne has the benefit of also being a Pharmacist DonylandDespatches [email protected] A newsletter for the Rowhedge community Autumn 2010

Get in touch with the Parish Council Meetings Your Parish Councillors Parish Council The Parish Council meets on Post your comments the second Thursday of the Chairman and suggestions in the month (with the exception of Richard Keeble dedicated box outside August) at 7.00pm in the 112 Rectory Road, Rowhedge, , Essex CO5 7HY. Rowhedge Post Office. School Hall. The hall is open Tel: 01206 729588. Email: [email protected] from 6.30pm and we welcome Welcome to the Council members of the public to come Councillors At the July meeting, Doug along and have their say on Susan Allen Clay was unanimously matters that are important to 21 West Street, Rowhedge, Colchester, Essex CO5 7HW. co-opted onto the Parish them. Tel: 01206 728468. Email: [email protected] Council. The Council looks for- Some Dates for the Diary Doug Clay ward to working with Doug on The Rowhedge Proms will 117 Hillview Close, Rowhedge, CO5 7HT. many projects in the future. take place on Saturday 9th Tel: 01206 729219. Email: [email protected] October 2010 in the Village Parish Council and Police Surgeries Hall. The Essex Concert Band Tina Collins will be starting their perform- From September, the Parish 51 Road, Colchester, Essex CO2 8EB. ance at 7.30pm and there will Council and Police will be hold- Tel: 07742 421675. Email: [email protected] ing joint surgeries in the be an interval with refresh- School Hall before the monthly ments. Dave Myers Parish Council meeting. The Essex Concert Band’s Fern Cottage, 29 Regent Street, Rowhedge, Colchester, Essex Christmas Concert will once A Police Officer or PCSO will CO5 7EA. again be held in the Village Hall be available between 6.00pm Tel: 01206 728063. Email: [email protected] on Tuesday 21st December and 7.00pm and a Parish 2010 and the performance will Andrew Stott Councillor will be available start at 7.45pm. The Band 27 Parkfield Street, Rowhedge, Colchester, Essex CO5 7EL. between 6.15pm and 7.00pm. will be providing refreshments Tel: 01206 728509. As there is no Parish Council during the interval and all meeting in August these monies raised will go to the Parish Clerk surgeries will be held on the Essex Concert Band’s charity of Amy Harness following (Thursday) dates: the year. 6 Stable Mews, West Mersea, Colchester, CO5 8HR 9th Sept, 14th Oct and 11th Nov 2010. Delivery volunteers Tel: 01206 729200. Email: [email protected] In the meantime, the Mobile The Parish Council are look- Police Station can be found in ing for volunteers to help with Parish Council Vacancies the Village Hall Car Park on the delivery of Donyland Are you interested in your village and the community? Do you Wednesday 25th August Despatches. If you are interest- want to get involved and help shape the future of the Village? (10.15am – 11.00am) and ed in helping out, please con- Please contact Amy Harness for further information and to Wednesday 8th September tact the Clerk, Amy Harness, on discuss what is involved in being a Parish Councillor. Telephone (10.15am – 11.00am). 01206 729200. 01206 729200 or email [email protected] Walkers website gets better, and goes national Bus Consultation on 21st April 2010 Thank to all those who attend- Managing Director and County www.walkinginessex.co.uk site has been launched. ed on the night. The hall was Council representatives have is a website packed with useful www.walkinginengland.co.uk packed, which was the best suggested that they return to information for walkers. has thousands of walks to way of letting the bus bosses the Village for another meeting With more than 430 walks to download and print – and all see that we want answers in in three months’ time, so that download and print, free, and free of charge! Rowhedge. any improvements they details of around 100 guided There is so much walking The Managing Director of envisage, based on public walks every month, it also has information on the web but it Firstbus for the whole of East points raised at the meeting books of walks, contact details is difficult to find. Walking in Anglia, Mr Alan Pilbeam, had on the 21st, will have time to for all the walking groups in the has brought it togeth- actually asked to be present, be implemented, and they can county and much more. er in one place so whether you since he said he could see return to hear our further com- Whether you want to walk on are walking from home or there are serious problems ments. your own or with a group all the away on holiday you will be with our bus service. The second half was given information is there in one able to find a walk suitable for As a matter or courtesy, he over to question and answer, place. you. was permitted to use the first and the discussion of com- Now, after three years, John Harris half of the meeting to outline plaints led, not least, to a the Walking in England web www.walkinginengland.co.uk his company’s policy and plans promise by Mr Richard Walker Heritage Centre Vacancies for future improvements. This of Colchester Borough Council, of course took up some time, to investigate our list of An exciting opportunity has arisen to manage the but the majority of listeners felt complaints about the bus sta- proposed new Heritage Centre within the popular he put his points very well. tion, and look into ways and waterside village of Rowhedge. This talk, together with some means of improving the area. The Heritage Centre will be situated on a prime spot further explanations from Miss Please do write in with com- along the riverfront, including a Café, exhibition area Fran Garthwaite of Essex plaints. This is vital! Address and flexible space (subject to planning). County Council, made a lot of them to Mr Shane Miles, East Donyland Parish Council invite offers of interest issues much clearer for all con- Senior Customer Service from suitable applicants in order to secure agree- cerned. Agent, Roven House, Roven ment prior to construction. At the end of the evening, Road, Norwich, NR1 1RB. several major breakthroughs Rowhedge Action Travel The new Centre’s focus will be on the community, had been made, namely, the Group and will be a huge asset to the Village. First Annual Front Garden Table Top Sale To find out more, in the first instance, contact: to win in the free prize draw Mrs Amy Harness, Parish Clerk, 6 Stable Mews, West Sunday September 19th will Mersea, Colchester, CO5 8HR or call 01206 729200 see Rowhedge’s first Annual (Courtesy of our sponsors Ye ‘Front Garden Table Top Sale’. Olde Albion & The Anchor). A big thank you businesses, residents, friends Enjoy a day strolling around our If you’d like to take part as a The Committee, staff and the and family muck-in to support beautiful Village shopping as seller, please complete a book- families who use Rowhedge what has become a significant you go, taking time out to enjoy ing form (you can pick one up Under Fives Pre-school would Village event, contributing to tea and homemade cake at from the places listed above) like to say a huge thank you to the wonderful sense of The Heritage Hut, a barbeque and send it along with your everyone who contributed to community that we have in lunch in the St. Lawrence payment of £5; FAO Charmaine the success of this year's Rowhedge. School grounds or a pint or two Scott, St. Lawrence Primary Strawberry Fayre. We really do appreciate the at the Anchor and Albion on school ASAP (but definitely no Despite the gusts of wind and time, effort and enthusiasm the waterfront. later that Monday 6th torrential rain at points during that people put in. Table top listings can be September). The event will be the day, we had a very good Thank you once again for all purchased for £1 from the well promoted in local press turnout with takings only slight- your help – without your gen- Crows Nest, the Albion, The ‘What's On?’ listings. ly down on last year's bumper erosity we wouldn’t be able to Anchor or the school office For further information tele- total. do it! from Monday 13th September. phone 01206 728517.Please The assistance that we get Helen Wilson, Chair Inside you’ll find all the table join with us to make this ‘new’ year on year is amazing. All Rowhedge Under Fives top sellers addresses (includ- annual Rowhedge event a sorts of people, from local Pre-school Committee ing a street map) and a chance success! Essex County Councillor Report provide some very clear evidence that work is essential at this location for everyone concerned. Rowhedge Regatta My wife Karen and I enjoyed ourselves immensely at this Report from Kevin Bentley, year’s event, as we have for County Councillor for East many years, but this was the Donyland, part of the Stanway first time I have attended as COOK’S and Pyefleet Division your County Councillor. I am always deeply impressed Improving the turning into by the sheer hard work put into Rowhedge SKIP HIRE this event every year by all I recently met with represen- those involved. It would not be Sand and Ballast tatives from East Donyland Parish Council and right to thank everyone individ- 2, 3, 4, 6, 8 and 12 yard skips for hire Fingringhoe Parish Council, ually – I don’t think the editor Prompt service and competitive prices along with my Borough would give me that much Councillor colleagues and space in the newsletter – but I Tel: 01206 728138 Highway Officers to discuss did want to say how tremen- improving the safety at the dously proud we all are of the Fax: 01206 728422 time, effort and skill you all junction of the old Walnut Tree Email: [email protected] offer to make this one of the pub. 43 & 49 Albion Street, Rowhedge, Colchester We exchanged views about premier events in Essex. Well traffic speeds travelling to and done and we are all looking for- from Fingringhoe and also the ward to next year! safety of vehicles slowing to If you need any advice, help turn into Rowhedge or those or assistance with any Council trying to exit the junction. This related matter then please has been a dangerous junction do not hesitate to contact for some years and as vehicle me by telephone 01206 numbers grow, it is something 548100 (which is my office we are all mindful of for the number) or via email on future. [email protected] We have asked for a speed or, alternatively via my official survey to be undertaken so County Council website that we, your elected represen- [email protected]. Bob Coote tatives at Parish, Borough and uk. I will do all I can to ensure Building and Decorating County level, can gauge the you get answers to your ques- level and speed of traffic and tions or help with any particular • All types of Building Work we are expecting the results of item. • Renovation and Repairs these sometime after the Kevin Bentley • Extensions Essex County Councillor summer. I will report back on • Built-in Furniture the findings of these in future Contact your Colchester editions of Donyland Borough Councillor • Fencing Dispatches. If anyone has any issues that We have no promises about they need help with please Free Estimates what the improvements can be contact Mike Lilley on 01206 17 Taylors Road, Rowhedge, Colchester, until Officers at Highways look 728542 or 07776 267891 Essex CO5 7EG. (01206) 728062 at proposals in more detail but or email cllr.mike.lilley@ we all hope the survey will colchester.gov.uk Proposed Riverside Heritage Centre Centre. The Council is very Have your say! aware of the need to encapsu- Can I please give a big The new Centre has attracted Heritage Trust (RHT) in order late modern concerns with thumbs-up to St Lawrence considerable attention over for them to obtain extended regard to construction materi- School for allowing the Book the last few months and the planning permission for the als, green issues, carbon foot- Swap to happen every term Parish Council would like to current Heritage Centre. print, etc. and the costings will time Monday afternoon. take this opportunity to update • Topographical Survey – reflect these concerns. It's a great free resource for you on the current situation. required by the architects to The results of previous public all of us in the Village and Progress on the new Centre establish correct site levels. consultations reflected a there is a healthy range of has continued well over the • Install Services to Site – desire for a more modern recent books on their shelves. last twelve months albeit water / electricity to the site approach to be given to the Children’s books are available sometimes not always as to enable the RHT to run the new centre. The design which as well as all sorts of adults’ speedily as the Parish Council Centre more effectively. has been agreed mirrors these and it saves most of us a trip would like. • Architect Fees – paid to consultation findings, in that it to the library, or a wait for the East Donyland Parish Council Stanley Bragg Architects who is a modern, light, unobtrusive library bus. applied for and was awarded were recommended by Essex building which is also sympa- Widening your reading scope two grants which totalled County Council to the Parish thetic to the local area. With without cost can only be com- £40,000, over a period extend- Council. this in mind, the Parish Council mended. To my mind, it's the ing from 2004 – 2006. The Council has agreed a have taken on board advice £20,000 was received from concept design mindful of from people such as the Urban sort of initiative that should be Colchester Borough Council’s advice received from the Designer regarding environ- supported, as it illustrates Town and Parish Grant Planning Department. The mental impact, green issues, sharing, community and litera- Scheme with the second Parish Council has spent sig- parking and materials. cy in one fell swoop. £20,000 grant coming jointly nificant time ensuring that only This design unfortunately has Well done (and no, I don't again from the Town and one planning application will not met with the approval of organise it!!) Parish Grant Scheme and the be made as each planning the RHT who have recently Karen, Rowhedge Essex County Council’s application carries a cost impli- commissioned their own archi- Community Initiative Fund. To cation. tect to create an alternative Want to advertise or date approximately £24,000 The Parish Council is current- design which will be publicly contribute to the next issue of Donyland Despatches? has been spent on various ly in communication with exhibited in September and Please email your contribution, services: Trinity Construction people should keep an eye on by the 1st November 2010, to • Flood Risk Assessment – Consultancy Ltd obtaining the notice boards for more [email protected] required by the Rowhedge costs for building the new details.

CrowsThe Nest Regent Street, Rowhedge Cards, Stationery, DIY, Pet and Wild bird food, Flower bulbs, Shrubs, Rowhedge cards, Garden supplies Before rushing into town, call in and see if what you need is in stock Rowhedge Recalled This is a new intergeneration there by the children. Group project between Age Concern would leave after they have Colchester and the St had their lunch/coffee. Lawrence C of E Primary Costs for Guests School, Rowhedge where older Age Concern will make a people will be meeting pupils standard charge of £4 per and looking at the theme of guest of which £3 will be ‘Love Where You Live.’ donated to the school for the Programme roast lunch and coffee, etc. It is planned that the group Further information would meet on the second For full details of the project Thursday in the month com- and registration then please mencing in October. contact either Peter Simpson Thursday 14 October 2010 or Lin Roberts at Age Concern Arrive at the school at 10.30 Colchester on 01206 368420. am for coffee in the Attended Freighter ‘Community Room’. Dates There would be initial intro- Colchester Borough Council ductions and then we would will be providing a skip in the Badminton Club beginners due to only one look at the theme of ‘When I Village Hall Car Park on the fol- Are you interested? If so, the court. We have a Men’s was at school’ lowing date. This is an excel- season starts Monday 6th Doubles team in the A roast lunch will be available lent opportunity for you to dis- September at 8pm in Colchester & East Essex in the School Hall at 12 noon pose of any unwanted rubbish. Fingringhoe Village Hall. Some League. If you are interested, and guests would be escorted Saturday 16th October 2010 knowledge of the game is contact Ian Chamberlain on there by the children. 8.00am – 9.15am required, as we do not take 01206 729433. Group would leave after they have had their lunch/coffee. Thursday 11 November 2010 Thinking of Renewing your Flooring? Arrive at the school at 10 am Choose your new floor coverings in the comfort of your own home. Carpet, for coffee and then walk with Vinyl and Karndean (wood and ceramic effect flooring) the children to the War samples brought direct to you. Memorial or meet at the War Memorial. Silence at 11 am. A friendly and reliable service from a local, highly experienced fitter. Walk to St Lawrence Church to offer prayers and then walk D.S. Scott Flooring Services Ltd. back to the school. Lunch in the School Hall at Rectory Road 12 noon, and then followed by coffee in the Community Rowhedge, CO5 7HR Room. In the afternoon ‘Wartime Memories’ Thursday 9 December 2010 For further information, or a Arrive at the school at 10.30 ‘no obligation' quote, please call am for coffee in the Dan Scott on . . . ‘Community Room’. The theme (01206) 729935 would be ‘Christmas or 07957 287174 Memories’. A roast lunch will be available in the School Hall at 12 noon E&OE. Views expressed in any article or letter published in Donyland Despatches are not necessarily the views of East Donyland Parish Council. Neither can it be held responsible should there be any failure of products or services offered by advertisers. Copy date for and guests would be escorted next issue: 1st November 2010. If you would like to advertise or put forward a news story, please email the Editor at [email protected] Please note: contributions received after this date will not be included. Update from the Rowhedge Allotment St Lawrence Church of England Primary Association School Report It's been an amazing year at they explore our Village and In December 2009, some perimeter of the field and the school; I can hardly believe the wider community. We will twenty-six people turned up to the Parish Council have that the busy months have be thinking about what it a meeting in the upstairs room agreed a grant to help us come to a close before we means to be a member of a of the Albion Pub in response with the cost start our new ‘journey’ again community such as ours and to a poster placed on the • Started the process of in September. Following our the responsibilities that come Village notice boards asking writing applications for great inspection at the begin- with this. If you feel you could ‘Would you be interested in funding to help with the cost ning of the year our work has help with this very ‘hands on’ having an allotment if there of getting water to the gone from strength to local project, we would love to were some in Rowhedge?’ proposed plots, fencing and strength. The summer term hear from you. Over the past six months, a clearing the land was particularly industrious, Our Annual Community group of residents have met • Agreed that we will affiliate lively and creative. Week will take place slightly regularly to discuss how to with the National Society of We have just received our earlier this year, just before make this happen and we are Allotment and Leisure English results for our Year 6 half term – 18th October to making progress. So far, we Gardeners – who will give us pupils who took national tests the 22nd October. Again, if have: the benefit of their advice in May this year. The results you are able to help in a class- • Identified a piece of land, on setting ourselves up. are the best we have ever had room that week, you would be just off Weir Lane, and we There has been growing inter- and are far in excess of the made very welcome. Perhaps are in the process of sorting est (no pun intended) and we national average for reading you could come in and help out a lease for 2 acres to be now have 40+ people who and writing in 2009. Our with reading, help the children used for allotments have expressed an interest in results put attainment and use the computers or even • Formed ourselves into the having a plot. progress for English in the work with a group of children Rowhedge Allotment To make sure the plots are Ofsted OUTSTANDING catego- to bake a cake? Association (RAA) with a allocated fairly, the RAA have ry. We are very proud of our Our Gardening Gang (a Chair, Secretary, Treasurer adopted a policy which basical- Year Six pupils. Due to our suc- group of enthusiastic pupils and Committee ly states that plots will be allo- cess last year we are growing and parents led by Sally • Tried to reach as many cated in date order of when and expanding and very excit- Jowers, Angie Cass, Jayne people as possible, through people said they were interest- ed to be opening a new class Thompson and Eunice Brown) posters on the village notice ed, together with the payment base in September 2010. We have been working hard to boards, a newsletter at the of a £10 per person member- will welcome twenty nine chil- cultivate vegetables and grow recent Civic event and ship fee. dren to our Foundation Stage flowers in our wildlife area. information at the Regatta First priority will be for class and four new children to They have been really success- • Reached an agreement that residents of Rowhedge. other classes in the school. ful and we regularly enjoy eat- the Parish Council will hold If you wish to find out moreor Our whole school theme for ing their ‘harvest’ at the lease on the land for the express an interest in having the Autumn Term will be; ‘Love lunchtime. RAA – a condition of the an allotment, you can contact Where You Live’. Throughout Kerry Malcolm , Headteacher owners Joy Magna or Paddy Adams the theme, children will be Tel: 01206 728517 • A quote from Anglia Water to (membership secretary) on developing their geographical, Email: admin@st-lawrence- get water connected to the 01206 728400. historical and social skills as pri.essex.sch.uk

Cuts to budgets money’ over the years, includ- we take part in a consultation reviewed before Colchester Colchester Borough Council ing; canoe trailer for the Sea relating to the annual Revenue Borough Council makes any has recently written to the Scouts, new floor in the Village Grant issued to every Parish final decisions that may affect Parish Council informing them Hall, new roof for the Football Council within the Borough. our Parish. that the budget for the Capital Clubhouse, money towards the The Parish Council have The Parish Council will hear Grants Scheme has been cut Heritage Centre, and money responded to this consultation the final outcome of the con- for the upcoming financial towards the Kicking Wall and explaining how vital this grant sultation at the end of the year year. Youth Shelter. is to the rural areas within and this will affect how we The Village has received The letter received by the Colchester and requested that budget for the financial year many grants from this ‘pot of Parish Council also asked that alternative budgets be 2011/12. Rowhedge Village Hall News

Raise the Roof Fund 25th Anniversary Events Beautician in We are still attempting to Our first event kicks off on raise more funds towards our the 25th September with The Rowhedge roof refurbishment, which will Navvy’s Wife folk Opera. Get ready for Summer! be costing us in the region of Tickets are now on sale at £30k. The current roof has £8.00 each, see the posters been in place for 25 years and around the Village, available All your beauty requirements is now showing signs of wear, from Yvonne on 07780 catered for, including; with the occasional leaks 923688, Deborah on 01206 Waxing 729042 or Loraine 01206 springing up in stormy weath- Eyebrow and eyelash treatments er. 728693. We will also be We hope to be able to raise running a raffle on the night Manicures enough money to over clad the and there will be a bar avail- Pedicures roof and to give the building a able. Massage new lease of life. So far we On the 3rd October we will Facials have received grants and be having an exhibition cover- contributions as below: ing the ‘History of the Halls’. Excellent rates, so please contact Mandy. Augustine Courtauld Award - There will be refreshments Telephone 07739 719030 or £250 available and hopefully some email [email protected] East Essex Forum (Essex C.C.) entertainment as well. We will - £2,000 be open from 11.00am to CIBTAC professional with 15 years experience. Ragged String Band Event - 3.00pm and everyone is £1,121 welcome, so please drop in for what appears will be a fun be an excellent production. Essex Environmental Trust - a potted history of how we evening. Watch out for posters Posters will be in the Village £10,000 Cory Environmental Trust - started, and a drink. in the Village to find out when later in the year. £7,500 On the 23rd October we will tickets are on sale. Finally, we would like to thank GRAND TOTAL be holding our final 25th Children’s Entertainment the Rowhedge Society for their - £20,871 Anniversary event with an On Sunday 12th December kind donation towards the pur- So if there are any local busi- evening of entertainment with we will be presenting ‘Garlic chase of a new cupboard for nesses or organisations that R2G2 Barbershop Quartet. Theatre’, who will be perform- the office at the Village Hall. would like to help with a dona- The cost of a ticket will be ing ‘Old Mother Hubbard’, a This is gratefully received. tion to our cause we would be £7.00 per head and will also puppet performance. Yvonne Gibbs, extremely grateful. “Every little include a jacket potato supper, This show comes via Essex Administrator helps”. so please do come along for On Tour, so it is guaranteed to Rowhedge Village Hall Rowhedge Junior registered for 2010-11 In memory of Ann Barrett Football Club season. We run training On Saturday 17th July, St. Her community work remains During the past season, all sessions on Saturday morn- Lawrence Church of England an inspiration to us all. teams have continued to play ings as follows: Primary School were joined by Ann took a very active role in some impressive football. 'Little Dribblers' 3 & 4 years lots of visitors to officially open Rowhedge Society and in her Our U10 and U13 teams - 9.45-10.30am. the new raised flower bed just memory they made a very were winners and U15 run- 5 & 6 years - 11-12 noon. outside the Community Room. generous donation to the ners-up of their respective School years 2-5 (1st Sept In memory of Ann Barrett school so that they could leagues. Congratulations to 2010) - 10.30-12 noon. The garden has been planted purchase the plants and them, and to all children Please call Lisa Tant 07917 in memory of Ann Barrett, who shrubs for the bed. involved with the club, for all 407722 for further details. sadly died earlier this year. My thanks to Angie, Eunice their hard work and commit- School years 7-11 (1st Sept Ann was a very active and Sally for bringing this ment. 2010) - 10.30-12 noon member of our local communi- project alive with the children. The Club continues to grow, Please call Rob Luckman on ty, involved in many projects Kerry Malcolm, Headteacher with new U8 and U10 teams, 01206 367915 or 01206 and events, in particular St. Lawrence Church Of and an adult reserve side 367915 for further details. Rowhedge Open Gardens. England Primary School