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SERVICES at ST. CUTHBERT's CHURCH, BURTON FLEMING Burton Fleming Hedgehog News Edition #389 July/Aug 2021 SERVICES AT ST. CUTHBERT’S CHURCH, BURTON FLEMING July 4th 11am Priesting of Revd Alan Leach at All Saints, Kilham. 11th 11am Holy Communion followed by Holy Baptism KINDLY SPONSORED BY JIM COLEMAN th 18 11am NO SERVICE th Burton Fleming Hedgehog News 25 11am Zoom Benefice Service There have been a few adult sightings around the A FEW WORDS FROM REVD BARBARA village this month and there certainly has been Dear Friends, plenty of food eaten at the feeding stations. Has Well this month is a month for sports enthusiasts……. European Cup, the anyone seen any babies yet? Please ensure you leave mummy and babies alone. (Please let me know if you Olympics, Wimbledon and I’m sure there will be others. see any hedgehogs around the village so we can I do enjoy watching sport although I’m not keen on syncronised monitor their progress and whereabouts.) swimming or sumo wrestling. I have been thinking about what makes a good sportsperson. Of course, Hedgehogs favourite Foods: they have to be excellent at their chosen sport, that goes without - Dried kitten biscuits - No fish flavour please (Kitten is easier for hoglets) saying but I think they should have other qualities too. Top of the list - Spikes semi-moist hedgehog food is ‘team player’ ( unless it’s an individual sport, though they all need - Wet cat food in jelly – No fish flavour their ‘back-room’ team). To work together, to anticipate what your please team-mate will do next, to be aware of their ups and downs. - Dried mealworms in very small amounts We need one another, like a team, members lean on one another and - LOTS of water support each other providing strength and encouragement to cheer And if you see any hedgehogs out during the day, it usually means they each other on. are in distress so please seek advise from either myself For me, well, I am on God’s team… I have an acrostic for the word (07734053699) or Debbie & Ben (07791473576) within the village. We TEAM ..it’s TOGETHER EVERYONE ACHIEVES MORE. And as a are helping Jo Pickering from Langtoft (07717552624) who rescues Christian that means I have to be actively involved in God’s team at St hedgehogs and rehabilitates them ready for release. Cuthbert’s. You are more than welcome to join me…. we are a friendly Thanking you all for supporting Burton Fleming Hedgehogs. bunch. Ali Blyth With love & blessings, Revd Barbara Items for publication in the September issue should reach me by 25/08/21 Contact Carly and Rob Webb PS. Please continue to keep well & stay safe. [email protected] 8 BURTON FLEMING VILLAGE HALL NEWS & DIARY OF EVENTS – JULY 2021 The Hall is open for limited activities which are approved by the BURTON FLEMING VILLAGE HALL Management Committee. The kitchen is not 100% complete and SUMMER SUNFLOWER COMPETITION ENTRY FORM therefore still remains closed, plus deep cleaning etc of the toilets has yet to be carried out. Name(s) and Age(s) of Entrant(s):_______________________ The new kitchen is looking amazing thanks to a dedicated team of contractors and volunteers. _________________________________________________ Thanks also to our volunteer gardeners who have planted up the planters and our volunteer grass cutters. Address: _________________________________________ In the past 3 months we have also had the boiler serviced, the septic ________________________________________________ tank cleaned out, the emergency lighting and fire regulations checked. All things that are taken for granted when providing a community hall. Telephone:_________________________________________ We held our AGM on Monday 21st June at 6.30pm. The minutes and accounts can be seen by contacting a committee member; Mobile: ___________________________________________ The Committee are; Mr Robert Lindley, Ms Kate Mercer, Miss Gill Pike, Mrs Carol Skelton, Mrs Trish Townend, and Mrs Charlie Welford and Mr Entry Fee of £1 received: Signature: ___________________ David Woodcock. Do you consent to photographs being taken? YES / NO We are looking forward to getting back to normal and starting up all activities: coffee mornings, whist drives, indoor bowls, chair aerobics, young farmers, history group, and a variety of meetings, parties, dances etc, hopefully from September. Thank you for your patience and we hope you all stay well. Adverts are always welcome for any local village The monthly LOTTERY has increased substantially this month and whilst news/ activities/groups or it has been our only income we are so pleased for your support. We now have 137 numbers in the bag, the highest since it was started businesses to go in the approximately 30 years ago. newsletter. No matter how small your business or June 2021 LOTTERY WINNERS advert! Please get in touch 1st Prize Dave England £25 to find out more. 2nd Prize J. Worthington £15 3rd Prize N. Clarkson £10 burtonflemingnewslet- 4th Prize M. Swaine £5 [email protected] BE A PART OF IT TO WIN IT & HELP SUPPORT THE VILLAGE HALL! For a contribution of £1.00 per month you will be supporting your village hall which is your community centre and used as a meeting place for many activities when permissible. You can pay monthly, half yearly or yearly, the profits from this, pay mainly for the INSURANCE of the hall, and other expenses. The draw takes place every 3rd Friday of the month at the Post Office. 2 7 BURTON FLEMING VILLAGE HALL SUMMER SUNFLOWER COMPETITION NEWS & DIARY OF EVENTS – JUNE 2021 Competition open to Burton Fleming residents only. We have 6 collectors so please ring me if you would like to be added to the list. Sunflowers must be home grown by the entrant or by an immediate You can also pay BACS, Cash or Cheque; family member. Account Name: BURTON FLEMING VILLAGE HALL Any variety of sunflower (Helianthus species) is eligible for entry. Sort Code: 20-75-92 Entries must be live plants. Account No: 60231185 Limit of one entry per person. Multiple family members may enter. Contact: Kate Mercer 470556 if you are partaking for the first time for Entry fee £1 per household. a personal number or numbers. Judging and closing date for entries to be advised as growth is dependent on weather conditions, but is likely to be end July – mid/ SUMMER SUNFLOWER COMPETITION August. Updates will be notified in the monthly newsletter and SUNFLOWERS are starting to appear everywhere, with a lot of displayed in the Post Office. secretive ones about!!!!!!!! Details of winning entries will be displayed in the Post Office window. TAKE YOUR ENTRY FORMS TO THE SHOP OR ANY COMMITTEE Participants to advise if they consent to having photographs taken for MEMBER The Rules and competition entry form is enclosed in this newsletter, publicity. please let’s make it a good, fun, happy competition. If you have any Cash prizes for all categories. queries, please ring Kate on 01262 470556. The competition has three categories: 1) The Tallest Plant Village Hall Forward Bookings 2) The biggest Head JULY 3) The Most Unusual Tuesday 6th July - Parish Council Meeting, 7pm The competition has three age groups: Wednesday 7th July - Private Party afternoon th 1) Under 11’s Wednesday 7 July - ACTIVE FILEY – Cycle Club – 7pm (outside) th 2) 11-18’s Sunday 11 July - Private Party th 3) 19 and over (No Age Limit!) Wednesday 14 July - Private Meeting afternoon th The decision of the judges is final. Saturday 17 July - Private Party Wednesday 21st July - ACTIVE FILEY – 7pm The Entry form is on page 3 of this newsletter and should be handed in Thursday 22nd July to Monday 26th July - Private Party at the Post Office or to any member of the committee. AUGUST Please let’s make it a good, fun, happy competition. Sunday August 1st – Private Party If you have any queries, please ring Kate on 01262 470556. Saturday August 21st – Private Party Sunday August 22nd – Motor Car Event We are taking bookings for 2021 (September onwards) so please don’t THE BODY SHOP AT HOME hesitate to contact us. Individual orders COVID rules and regulations will be in place if necessary. Lovely gifts, plenty in stock or orders taken HIRE Rates: £10.00ph for residents/£12ph for non residents/£15ph for KATE MERCER 01262 470556/07860 478867 business etc/ weddings by negotiation. Please note we have increased [email protected] our hire rates, but all those existing bookings including clubs will remain 10% discount on selected items at the existing rate till the next AGM June 2022. 6 3 PARISH COUNCIL NEWS PARISH COUNCIL NEWS Gypsey Race Meeting BUS SERVICES data provided by bustimes.org The Parish Council are hosting a meeting about the Gypsey Race at 6pm 124 - Driffield - Bridlington on 6th July 2021 in the Village Hall. The next Parish Council meeting will follow on shortly afterwards. Members of the public are welcome to A bus service operated by Acklams Coaches attend. Hopefully with a constructive dialogue between the local parishioners Wednesdays and the relevant bodies involved we can understand what action needs Driffield - Bridlington Bridlington - Driffield to be taken in order to protect people and homes along the route of the Gypsey Race. It is hoped that a representative from ERYC and the Environment Agency will attend to clarify their responsibilities and Ruston Parva Main Road 9:30 Bridlington BS (Bay A2) 13:00 answer any questions. Kilham Middle Street 9:35 Boynton Bridlington Road 13:15 Thwing Dukes Lane 9:40 Rudston Burton Fleming 13:20 Road Speed Watch Group Wheelie Bins Wold Newton Butt Lane 9:45 Burton Fleming Front 13:30 Burton Fleming Front Street 9:50 Street Following concerns from several residents Please be mindful of regarding speeding traffic through the village, others when putting Wold Newton Butt Lane 13:35 Rudston Burton Fleming Road 10:00 a few people have expressed an interest in your wheelie bin out Thwing Butt Lane 13:40 forming a Community Speed Watch Group.
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