Parish news Stone, Dinton & Hartwell ● August 2015 ● 60p (£6.00pa)

“The cornerstone is Christ Jesus himself. He is the one who holds the whole building together” Ephesians 2:20-21 (GNB) The Parish of Stone, Dinton and Hartwell

Priest in Revd. Peter G Rich , Charge The Vicarage, 10 Badgers Rise, Stone HP17 8RR 01296 748068 Avril Clark, 7 Furlong Crescent, Bishopstone, HP17 8SG Licensed 01296 747755 Lay Angela Rich, The Vicarage, 10 Badgers Rise, Stone HP17 8RR Ministers: 01296 748068 Church David John, 84 Oxford Road, Stone HP17 8PL Wardens: 01296 747932 Eryl Morgan, 101 Baker Street , HP18 0LQ 01296 655692 Raymond Medhurst 10 Grenville Road Bucks HP21 8EY 07793 541456 Email: [email protected] Jean Moore, 'Larkrise', 4 Templecroft Terrace, Upton. HP17 8UD. 01296 748063 Secretary to Sue Birrell, 7 Jakeman Way, Aylesbury. HP21 8FT the P.C.C: 01296 338163 Hon. Alan Weston, Dimora, Greenend, Dinton HP17 8UR Treasurer: 01296 748287 Email: [email protected]

Parish Council Contacts:

Stone, Bishopstone & Hartwell Parish Clerk Allison Stone 01296 698573 [email protected] Dinton Ford & Upton Parish Clerk Keith Gray 01296 422800 [email protected]

LOCAL WEBSITES: Church www.stonedintonhartwell.com Stone www.stonevillage.org.uk Jubilee Pavilion www.jubileepavilion.co.uk Bishopstone www.bishopstone.info Dinton PC www.dinton.org Dinton News www.dinton.info

Cover Picture, Stained glass window dedicated to Emiline Burton in Dinton Church. (See Page 8)

Parish News 2 August 2015 Parish news Stone Dinton & Hartwell

In the Parish Magazine office we are usually delighted to hear that people read the magazine as far away as Upton and Sedrup. However recently we were pleased to learn that we are read in Canada. A relative of a former Stone family contacted us and very kindly offered some items for the local history group. We have other connections with the wider world. At least two men commemorated on the War Memorials had emigrated to Canada in the early years of last century and then enlisted in the armed forces in the First World War. We also had men from New Zealand and Australia in the army and in the Second World War from America and Italy. All this comes courtesy of the internet, a subject I rather questioned last month. Modern technology makes contact with the other side of the world easy and quick. Someone said “the world is my parish”, not sure who, Sue Spinks and friends at Road chapel might. Perhaps this applies to magazine!

Wherever you read this have a good Summer.

Parish News Team

Editor: David Pickup 01296 748170 [email protected] Editorial: Carole Fryer 01296 748538 [email protected] Advertising: Tom Claridge 01296 748322 [email protected] IT Producers: Mike Thompson 01296 748561 [email protected] Carol Lynch 01296 748392 [email protected]

Parish News is a community magazine for the residents of Stone, Dinton, Ford, Upton and Hartwell. We welcome news, announcements by societies and clubs, and articles on local and other issues. We do not charge for charities or personal notices such as weddings, baptisms or acknowledgments and welcome advertising by local businesses. The views expressed in articles are not necessarily the views of the editorial board or the PCC The deadline for editorial copy is 7th of the previous month and the deadline for advertising is 14th Parish News 3 August 2015 PARISH SERVICES AND CALENDAR

St John the Baptist St Peter & Paul Methodist August Stone Dinton Chapel Stone

2 10.00am Trinity 9 All Age 11.00am Holy Communion 6.00pm Worship Evensong 12 noon Baptisms

9 4.00pm Trinity 10 Living Stones 10.00am (Games & Picnic – BCP Matins 11.00am Stone Recreation Worship Ground)

16 8.30am 4.00 pm 11.00am Trinity 11 BCP Holy Living Stones Anniversary Communion Celebration

10.00am Family Service

10.00am 23 CW Holy Trinity 12 11.00am Communion & Worship Baptism

12.00pm Baptisms

30 11.00am Trinity 13 Joint Service, Methodist Chapel, Eythrope Road

10.00am 6.00pm 6TH Sept – All Age Holy EVENSONG 11.00am Trinity 14 Communion OUTSIDE Worship HARTWELL CHURCH

Parish News 4 August 2015 STONE AND DINTON JOINT PATRONAL FESTIVAL SERVICE AND DEDICATION OF THE NEW FACILITIES ST PETER AND ST PAUL DINTON On Sunday 28th June, there was a good-sized congregation for this special Service attended by the Archdeacon of , the Venerable Karen Gorham. The Service began with a short presentation by ‘The Learning Communities Group’, calling us all to “Get on Board” as we plan our future strategy and outreach. This theme was taken up by the Archdeacon in her sermon as she encouraged us to concentrate on the essentials of the Gospel, working together, and maintaining our trust in God when the going gets tough. Those who worked hard to provide the new facilities were to be congratulated but we were all reminded that this is just the beginning of our vision to use the Church more effectively in bringing God’s Kingdom to this community.

We all turned to face the west end of the Church, where the new kitchen and toilet facilities are situated, and Karen dedicated the work from the newly-created meeting room on the first floor. The Choir sang a rousing introit ‘Jubilate Deo’, an anthem ‘The eternal gifts of Christ the King’ and a beautiful ‘Irish blessing’ written by Bob Chilcott. It was really good to have the pipe organ in use again, and as usual, Sylvia Eaton and her team had beautifully decorated the Church with floral displays. We enjoyed fellowship together, with refreshments, after the Service.

PETER RICH

Parish News 5 August 2015 OPEN THE BOOK

We have now completed our 2nd year of weekly assemblies at Stone and Cuddington and Dinton Schools.

Each week our team presents a different Bible Story as we follow the Bible Society’s ‘Open the Book’ programme.

Props and costumes are taken along, and usually some children are fitted out to be soldiers, disciples etc.

A quarter of a million children across the country are now hearing Bible Stories in this way, and Bible Society’s vision is to reach every Primary School and all 4.5 million pupils.

Do pray for our team in this valuable ministry. We are looking for another coordinator when Peter leaves next year.

Any offers?

Parish News 6 August 2015 PARISH REGISTERS

BAPTISMS:

Congratulations to those joining the Church through Baptism: St John the Baptist, Stone

2nd August Summer Elizabeth Page Ava Mae Page

St Peter & St Paul, Dinton

23rd August Pixie Valentine Summerfield-Floy Alexander George Desmond Hookins Benjamin Moreton

WEDDINGS:

Congratulations to those being married this month: St Peter & St Paul, Dinton:

8th August Laurence Weir and Sophie Brennan & James Nicholson and Sophie Love

INTERMENT OF ASHES:

Stone Churchyard

22nd June Sunday Prince Ekarika Akpabio

FUNERALS:

Amersham Crematorium:

25th June Dr Kathryn Elizabeth Collingham

St Peter & St Paul, Dinton , Burial in Dinton Churchyard 13th July Christopher Andrew Webster

Parish News 7 August 2015 Dinton Church Lamps and Three of the Stained Glass Windows There is a brass plaque on the North wall of Dinton Church and the inscription reads:

To The Glory of God And in loving memory of Emma Ripley Bland the lamps in this Church are dedicated by her sister and three nieces September MDCCCXC

Emma Ripley Bland (1818-1890) was the eldest daughter of Joseph and Ann Bland (nee Ripley) and was born in Middlesex. The Ripleys were a successful family of merchants who had a number of ships trading with China. Her father, Joseph who was also a successful merchant in London, moved to Liverpool in 1844 becoming one of the ‘Merchant Princes of Liverpool’.

The 1871 Census shows that Emma was an Independent Lady, visiting or lodging at Upper Farm, Upton which was the farm bailiff’s house with her sister Julia’s daughter, Julia Bland Holmes. Lower Farm Upton, was owned by Frances Roads. In 1871 Emma commissioned George Devy, the eminent Victorian architect, to design and build ‘Grassholme’, now called ‘Dinton Croft’ and she moved in during 1872 together with her niece Julia Bland Holmes.

The Rev. Charles Henry Burton was the vicar of Dinton from 1869 to 1879 and the 1871 Census records that he lived in the Vicarage with his wife, Lydia and their four children, Emiline, Ernest, Hilda and Basil. They had a cook, a parlour maid, a housemaid and an under housemaid. On the 23rd July 1871 Emiline died and her father and mother had a stained glass window erected in her memory on the north wall. In 1877 his wife Lydia Helen, aged 54, died and the Rev. Burton had a stained glass window made and dedicated to her in Dinton Church. It is on the south wall of the Chancel and the subject is ‘Three Children’.

Between 1872 and 1879 Emma’s brother Joseph, who had been living in Shanghai, China, stayed with her. He died in on the 3rd May 1879 and is buried in Dinton Churchyard.

On 31st July 1879 the Rev. Charles Henry Burton and Emma Ripley Bland’s niece, Julia Bland Holmes, were married. He was 62 and she was 26. The witnesses were her brother James Piercy Holmes and her two sisters Emily Edith Seymour Holmes and Adela Anne Holmes. The couple moved to The Rectory, Huggate, Yorkshire with the Rev Burton’s youngest son, Basil. Julius Henry Burton was born in 1880, Julia Caroline Burton in 1881 and Walter Holmes Burton

Parish News 8 August 2015 in 1884. On the 30th March 1885 the Rev Charles Henry Burton died aged 67 and his widow Julia Bland Burton had a stained glass window made and dedicated to him in Dinton Church. It is in the north wall of the Chancel, in the centre, entitled ‘Baptism of Christ’.

During 1883 The Bucks Herald records Emma helping with the flowers in the church together with her other sister, Frances Welles Bland. On the 24th May 1890 Emma died and was buried in the same grave as her brother Joseph in Dinton churchyard. Later that year Frances, her sister, had the lamps installed and the brass plate erected. The three nieces it refers to are Julia Bland Burton, Emily Edith Seymour Holmes and Adela Anne Holmes.

Jon Horn June 2015

Parish News 9 August 2015

The Plaque in Situ by the North Door

Parish News 10 August 2015 Open Studios in Stone

We had mixed weather for our 2015 open studios at Stairways but lots of people came to look at the paintings, rag rugs and canal art by Diana Hartley, Francesca Rogers and Josie Brandon at the front of the house and the textile work of Horizons at the back. The Horizons stitchers had decorated the tree outside the studio with colourful birds and there were fabric birds for sale, in addition to cards and gifts.

Many people stayed for a cream tea in the garden - and some came more than once! We were delighted to raise well over £500 for the Cancer Care Unit at from the teas and the sale of small teddy bears.

Many, many thanks to all the people who helped with teas, making cakes, helping our charities and just by supporting us. Lovely to see you all - come again next year!

There will be a Beer Festival at the Seven Stars in Dinton on Saturday 22nd August from 12 noon to 6pm. There will be a selection of real ales, Morris Dancers and music. Dinton is on the 280 bus route. The event is being held to raise money for a community project.

Parish News 11 August 2015 Wychert Vale Benefice

 Worshipping God Serving Community Sharing Life  We are pleased to report that all is proceeding well with the formation of our new benefice of Wychert Vale.

THE LEGAL BIT: The PCCs of all our churches have approved the revised version of the Pastoral Measure, which is the legal document, to bring our new benefice into being. The Diocese and local deanery have been fully supportive and the Measure will be published in final form in early Autumn this year. Provided there are no objections the Measure will become effective and our new Benefice will be born.

THE REST: The Merger Steering Team is preparing a joint Benefice Profile which is a formal document including role descriptions for Rev’d Margot Hodson as 'Benefice Rector' and the new full time paid post to be known as 'Benefice Vicar' based in Stone. This will enable us to advertise for the new post and have someone in position by June 2016. We are also looking at benefice structures and the wording of our new Covenant which was discussed at the two Away Mornings. Progress is being made in many areas.

Please continue to pray for the merger process and especially for those involved in bringing our new benefice into being.

June 2015

Parish News 12 August 2015 “Change and Decay – All Around Me: A Lament”

‘Everything is further away than it used to be. It’s twice as far to the corner shop, and they’ve added a hill, I notice. It seems to me that they are making stairs steeper than in the old days, and have you noticed the smaller print they are using in newspapers? There’s no sense going to Church or trying to have a conversation – everyone speaks in such a low voice I can barely hear them. Even people are changing: I ran into an old friend the other day and she had aged so much she barely recognised me.”

Well, that’s one view of old age.

John Wesley thought differently: he had the right idea: Try to grow old gracefully and do the best we can as long as ever we can. His final journey on horseback (!) outside London, when he was 87, was to East Anglia. It is recorded that in one of his sermons he quoted a little jingle he had adapted: “Oft I am by women told: ‘Poor John Wesley thou growest old: See thy hairs are falling all; Poor John Wesley! How they fall!” Whether I grow old or no, by these signs, I do not know. But this I need not to be told: ‘Tis time to live if I grow old.”

For a special summer treat, come to a Garden Party-Fashion Show on Sunday 30th August at 2.00pm. Our local belles (young and not so young!!) will be modelling at this friendly, informal Fashion Show in the lovely gardens at Tyringham Hall, Cuddington and, afterwards, there will be the chance to buy from the range of affordably priced clothing. In case of rain, the show will go on under the shelter of gazebos!! And, men, don’t be shy to come – there could be something for you too!! Tickets are priced at £5 (to include cream tea and lots of fun) and are available from Liz 01844 299 150

Parish News 13 August 2015 August Gardening

A month to enjoy the fruits of one's labours, but there are always plenty of jobs to do. Strawberries of which I have had the best crop for many years need attention. It is better not to leave the plants more than 3 years as the plants are liable to virus and the ground gets tired. One way to grow is a three row system. Each year dig up and destroy the oldest row and plant a new row either from runners or new plants, at the same time remove all the unwanted runners, otherwise the bed becomes overgrown.

Make sure all beans and peas are picked when still young otherwise the plant will begin to stop producing new growth. Onions will begin to die down but do leave until fully ripe before lifting and storing.

August is the time to plant spring cabbage seed, to be planted out in September, overwintered to produce cabbages in the spring. Another way is to use newer F1 varieties which are sown in the spring.

P.S I do so agree with Aunt Em. Nothing beats new potatoes but they must be home grown. It is easy to grow a small number of plants as these days Garden Centres do sell small quantities of seed potatoes, so next year try growing some.

PS

WEA West Bucks Villages Branch

Bartlett's Portway Road Thursday August 6 2015 2.00pm CORONATIONS A talk by Colin Oakes Please ring 01296 748538 for further information. Pedestrians ring for the gate security number

Parish News 14 August 2015 THE SETHULE ORPHANS TRUST

For several years people in Dinton and Stone, and elsewhere, have contributed £1 a month to this charity which tries to look after orphans in rural Zimbabwe. They are usually without parents because of deaths from AIDS and they live with grandparents or aunts and uncles who need to find money not only to feed them but also to pay for school fees.

Every summer I receive a letter from the children to whom our money goes. We have just parted from Hope, who took her exams last November but I want to quote from Bheki who is in his final year at Witwatersrand University. His first letter was a single A3 page but last summer I received 3 pages describing, in perfect English, his experiences in South Africa's lawyers' department:

"I love the law and every day I am grateful that I am living my dream. That is why I am very grateful to you all for your support and assistance in making my dream come true" We only contribute a small proportion of his expenses but I hope you will think that it has not been wasted.

Every spring since 2009 I have sent a reminder to our subscribers that it is time to renew their money for the trust (£12 per year). However last year I had the misfortune to be hit by a motor car before I could distribute the letters and it was Christmas before I was able to remember it! My wife Joan did receive lots of payments and sent them off, for which I am most grateful to her and to the donors. I do hope you can continue your support for which the Sethule Trust will be most thankful.

George Lamb 62 Oxford Road, Stone.

Sunday Afternoon Tea in Stone Village Hall

Sunday 30th August Served from 2:30pm to 5:30pm

Proceeds to be shared equally between Stone Village Hall & Stone Action Medical Research.

Parish News 15 August 2015 The Vicarage, 10 Badgers Rise, Stone HP17 8RR. Tel: 01296 748068 E mail: [email protected] August 2015 Dear Friends,

SAVING OUR PLANET or SAVING SOULS?

Until comparatively recently, it tended to be the liberal wing of the Church who were concerned about caring for our environment and the world in which we live, whilst the evangelicals believed it to be far more important to concentrate on the saving of souls! Thanks to the pioneering work by people like the late Dr John Stott, this has now changed, and it is now recognised as part of our Christian and God-given duty to care for the planet on which He has placed us.

WHY IS IT OUR CHRISTIAN DUTY TO BE CONCERNED? In Genesis, we are told that God created us in His image, and gave us the responsibility for caring for His creation. If we, humans, don’t do it, who will? So what are the most urgent issues we face today?

1.) POPULATION GROWTH Recent statistics have indicated that in this country alone the population is likely to rise by tens of millions in the next 20 years. The earth cannot sustain the present drain on its resources, and OUR greed leads to others need. Last month, when the General Synod of the Church of met, there was a call to urge worshippers to dedicate the first day of every month to fasting and prayer “for planet Earth”, as part of a drive to instil ‘green’ ideas on its followers. Candidates for Ordination as Priests will also be trained in eco-theology, and plans are being considered to install solar farms across parts of the Church’s extensive land-holdings, in addition to existing wind farms. Fasting may also help us to control our greed – obesity is, as you might say, a growing problem! Apart from draining valuable resources, it is going to cost the NHS increasingly large amounts of time and money in the coming years.

2.) RESOURCE DEPLETION Whether it’s draining the planet of fossil fuels which have developed over millions of years, cutting down valuable rain forests, depleting fish stocks or whatever, our world’s resources are rapidly dwindling. Sooner or later we will all be the losers as we fail to care for God’s world. Experts inform us that the Earth has entered its sixth ‘mass extinction’ phase, with animals dying out at 100 times the normal rate. Humans have created a ‘tonic mix’ of habitat loss, pollution and climate change. Scientists at Stanford University in America say it is the biggest loss of species since the mass extinction that wiped out the dinosaurs 66 million years ago.

Parish News 16 August 2015 3) WASTE DISPOSAL How we dispose safely of the millions of tons of waste products discarded each day, even after recycling efforts, is a major problem. I am personally disgusted at having to pick up and bin other people’s rubbish as I walk to the shop every morning. The oceans are full of plastic bags, bottles etc which are crippling our marine population. The Pope, in his recent encyclical on the environment, said that “the Earth is rapidly being turned into an immense pile of filth by unbridled greed”.

4.) OUR DAMAGED ATMOSPHERE Perhaps without realising it, we daily contribute to the increasing pollution of the Earth’s atmosphere. I have a cousin in New Zealand who quite regularly has to have skin grafts due to cancer, no doubt largely due to the depletion of the ozone layer above the Earth, and skin cancer here is on the increase too. Global warming is likely to further the extremes of climate for us all, and its effects we have already begun to experience. As I write, temperatures are predicted to rise this week to 33ͦC!

So yes, no doubt our God wants us to be in the business of saving souls, but when we face Him as our Judge at the end of our lives, and He asks us how we have cared for the beautiful planet entrusted to us, I wonder what your answer will be?

LIVING STONES (OUR Messy Church) We meet for games at Stone Recreation Ground on SUNDAY 9TH AUGUST from 4.00 – 5.30pm. Please bring your own picnic. Everyone welcome!

STONE THURSDAY CLUB

This month we shall enjoy an outing to Bicester on Tuesday 25th August, jointly with the 4th Tuesday Fellowship– (see details elsewhere in this Parish News). If you haven’t booked yet, or have a friend who would like to be included on this trip, please ring Angela 748068 to confirm a place, and also if you need transport to the Methodist Chapel for the lunch at 12 noon.

Parish News 17 August 2015 NEWS FROM CHAPEL HILL Methodist Chapel, Eythrope Road, Stone, HP17 8PH

Minister: Revd. Keith Edwards,

Tel: 01296 488963 Village contact: Mrs. Sue Spinks, Clowesbourne, Upton, HP17 8UA Tel: 01296 748369

During this month’s services the following will be remembered in prayer: 2nd – Bishopstone Road; 9th – Bittenham Close; 16th – Chesterfield Close; 23rd – Chiltern Avenue and 30th – Chiltern Close. Your prayer requests are welcome – anonymous if you wish – please leave a note in the Chapel post box

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You will see from the Services Calendar that the three Church congregations of our villages will be joining in worship together at the Chapel on the fifth Sunday of the month – 30th August

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FIRST SUNDAY CAFE our fund raiser for disabled loo facilities has been generously supported by village friends although we would like to see more passing Sunday walkers and cyclists in these summer months: please spread the word to friends and visitors

Next FIRST SUNDAY CAFE will be open from 12.30 – 2 p.m. on 2nd August Why not come along and enjoy a tasty lunch in friendly company – see you there!

Parish News 18 August 2015 FOURTH TUESDAY FELLOWSHIP jointly with STONE THURSDAY CLUB

It’s August, MUST BE OUTING time .... sure enough, on TUESDAY August 25th it’s ALL ABOARD FOR ....

BICESTER and the BICESTER AVENUE GARDEN CENTRE

Bicester has an interesting medieval Church – St. Edburg – the historic streets of Sheep Street and Market Square along with the recently redeveloped town centre have quality local and national shops

At the Bicester Avenue Garden Centre you can enjoy the comprehensive plant and garden displays and browse the outlets of national shopping brands including Hobbycraft, Lakeland, Cotton Traders and Pavors Shoes

This afternoon trip begins with a tasty THREE COURSE LUNCH at the Methodist Chapel at 12 noon Board the luxury coach at 1.30 p.m. for the short journey to Bicester, where you can elect to first visit the town or ride straight to the Garden Centre. Town visitors will be collected at 3.25 p.m. for the ride to the Garden Centre where tea for everyone is booked for 4.30 p.m. The cost is £20 per person all inclusive: Lunch, Coach Fare, Tea and driver’s tip

Numbers are limited by coach size, so if you are interested please contact Sue Spinks as soon as possible on 748369 or e.mail [email protected]

TIMETABLE:

12.00 p.m. LUNCH @ Methodist Chapel 1.30 p.m. BOARD COACH 2.10 approx. Drop off in Bicester Town Centre followed by drop off at Garden Centre 3.25 p.m. Pick up Town Centre group for Garden Centre visit 4.30 p.m. CREAM TEA @ Garden Centre 5.15 approx. BOARD COACH for home journey

Parish News 19 August 2015 DINTON TRADITIONAL PARISH FETE Don't forget to keep 31st August free to attend the Dinton Fete from 1.30 to 4.30 approx.

Main attractions are:-  A Dakota Fly-Past – (weather permitting)  The brilliant Award Winning Colonel Custard  Bletchington Silver Band  Traditional games and challenges, stalls, books, plants, preserves and garden produce,  Bric-a-brac, b-b-q, beer tent and wonderful homemade teas  Children’s Challenge.  Inter-village Challenge Tug-of-war  Tag Rugby Please save bric-a-brac, plants, preserves, bottles, chipped china and of course, make the usual wonderful cakes. We look forward to seeing you all, on hopefully a sunny day. If you have any queries please ring Sylvia Eaton on 01296 748537

Dinton Churchyard Tidy

Can you spare a little time to help keep the churchyard tidy?

The next working party will be on Saturday August 8th 10.30am until 12.00 noon, with refreshments provided. Then on the 2nd Saturday of every month through to October

Parish News 20 August 2015

Busy Badgers Ironing Service Badgers Cottage Stone HP17 8PH

Mending and Alteration Service

Tel: 07957 611191 Collection and Delivery

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Parish News 21 August 2015

Available for Man collection/delivery of household with a

goods, furniture etc. Van

01296Reasonable rates Garden rubbish 427182 removal. Household Clearance also available

Local and national service Call Alan 01296 427182 any time

SCOTSGROVE HOUSE BED AND BREAKFAST Ideal wedding accommodation for friends and family.

Mrs Liz Weber Scotsgrove House Thame OX9 3RX

Tel: 01844 216744 Email: [email protected]

www.scotsgrovebandb.co.uk

Parish News 22 August 2015

Parish News 23 August 2015 STONE LOCAL HISTORY GROUP AFTERNOON COACH TRIP BROUGHTON CASTLE, OXFORDSHIRE Thursday August 20th - non-members welcome

Dating from 1300, Broughton is a magical moated castle with beautiful walled gardens. It has been in the same family since 1377 when William of Wycombe (founder of New College Oxford), bought it and passed it down his family via the Fiennes to the Lords Saye and Sele James I and his queen slept here and the family was heavily involved in the Civil War. There is a lovely church and a cafe. The coach leaves Stone Village hall at 12.15. Coach and entry fee approximately £20 Ring 748538, 7490800r 748530 for more information or to book

Parish News 24 August 2015 News-Direct

Newspapers & magazines delivered to your door every morning All newspapers accounts can be settled by switch/cards using our

Freephone No.

0800 917 3076 Monday – Friday 6 am – 7 pm

Saturdays & Sundays 6am – 2pm

Windmill Landscapes (Thame Based) Your Local Landscape Company Established 1989 Landscaping . Grass Cutting KNIT & KNATTER . Turfing/Seeding . Hedge Cutting There will not be a . Fencing – All Types Knit & Knatter In August Construction . Patios The September one will be at . Drives / Paths Avril’s in Bishopstone. . Gates – Wood / Metal . Groundwork See September Magazine for

Tel 01844 279519 further details. Freephone 0800 783 7194 www.windmill-landscapes.com

Parish News 25 August 2015

Days to look forward to in September:

Fairy ‘Tail’ Trails UCARE Bulb Day 24th July – 6th September Wednesday 9th September 10am – 5.30pm We start the bulb planting season in Orienteering family fun during the style this year with a charity day of summer holidays. Enjoy exploring free bulb dedicated talks from top the ornamental gardens using garden experts. All proceeds from the directions and fairy ‘tail’ themed gardens for the day go to UCARE clues. (Urology Cancer Research and Education). Gardens Teashop Garden Shop Gallery Gift Barn Michaelmas Daisy Weekends Museum Courses 19th & 20th + 26th & 27th September A place to explore, relax and Visit our gardens to see our famous shop in beautiful surroundings herbaceous border in all its late all year round summer glory as it bursts back into Waterperry Gardens, life with Michaelmas Daisies (Asters). Nr Wheatley, Oxford, OX33 1JZ The gardens are open in aid of the www.waterperrygardens.co.uk National Garden Scheme on Sunday 01844339226 20th September.

Running 4 George 2015 Ralph Tebby running in the Thame 10K on 29th June for George Lamb for Thames Valley Air Ambulance because he was seriously injured back in 2014

£426.00 raised of 1,000 target.

Parish News 26 August 2015

T & B Private Car Hire

01844 261116 Mob: 07831882694

Air Conditioned Cars/MPVs for Airport Transfers Special Events, Theatres Touring, Sight Seeing, Weddings or any other special occasion Jaguar Wedding Cars also available

Parish News 27 August 2015 Bishopstone Village Hall Trust Need to hire a hall? …think ‘hall’, think Bishopstone Hall

 Prices start from just £20 for a child’s party, for up to 80 people  Disabled access, licensed bar available, terms and conditions apply Phone 01296 747773 for more information Bishopstone Village Hall

Moreton Lane, HP17 8SQ Registered Charity No. 264370

Oxford Rd, Hartwell, Aylesbury, Bucks HP17 8QP

The Bugle Horn Tel 01296 747594 David and his team would like to welcome you to the Bugle Horn to enjoy 'Great Leisure Moments' in a Great British Pub, we are proud to serve great food from around the world in a distinctly British manner all day, every day. Try our extensive range of wines

from around the world or one of our traditional cask ales Just pop in even if it is just for coffee Jazz & Dinner Night Monthly

Parish News 28 August 2015

ARE YOU LOOKING FOR A VENUE FOR YOUR GROUP/MEETING/CHILDREN’S PARTY

LOOK NO FURTHER!

The Chapel Hall is available for hire at very reasonable rates Electric cooker/kettles/cutlery/ crockery all on site. Please contact Sue Spinks on 01296 748369 [email protected]

When responding to an advertisement please mention the Parish Magazine Parish News 29 August 2015 Bartlett's Residential Home A beautiful Victorian country house set in over 18 acres of tranquil park and gardens Individuals and couples, those wishing to make a home here and those wanting a shorter stay are all welcome. Highly qualified and caring staff to look after your every need.

Excellent facilities for recreational activities, therapies and companionship. Award winning chef who uses local produce. Intimate and welcoming offering you a little bit extra. Part of the Peverel Court group of care homes. Tel Gloria on 01296 747000 Email: [email protected] www.peverelcourt.co.uk Peverel Court, Portway Road, Stone, Bucks, HP17 8RP

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Parish News 30 August 2015

Ric Lee “Handyman”

General House Maintenance Painting and Decorating Small Tiling Jobs Flat Pack Furniture Assembly

Tel: 01296 482698 Mob: 07831 658909

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Parish News 31 August 2015

The Spa at Hartwell House

Spa Membership available from £86.00 per month No Joining Fee!!! Join the Hartwell Spa as a new member or renew your existing membership subscription and receive the FANTASTIC ADDITIONAL BENEFITS WORTH OVER £570pa Further benefits include...  Swimming pool, Spa Bath, , Sauna, Steam Room, Beauty Treatments, Gym, Hot Tub, Two Out Door Tennis Courts and Sun Terrace  15% discount off our wide range of Health and Beauty Treatments  Calm, exclusive, uncrowded and traditional  Excellent location on the edge of town with unlimited secure parking  Children welcome at restricted times  15% discount off food in the Spa Café  Access to 90 acres of parkland

For further information please do not hesitate to call the Spa Team on 01296 746500 or why not pop in and we will be delighted to show you around in person.

Oxford Road, Near Aylesbury, HP17 8NR Part of the National Trust www.hartwell-house.com [email protected]