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July/August 2017

Editorial Village Diary for July/August The June weather may have been too If you want your event published here please contact the Editors. hot for some but it did give us the st nd chance to enjoy all the outdoor events Sat 1 /2 July Open Studio Anna Pye, (p8) Sat 1 st July Steeple Morden School Fete 1-4pm (p4) which took place over the month as well Sun 2 nd July Cream Teas – Swan House, (p8) as some time spent just sitting in the Thurs 6 th July Over 60’s – Poetry of all sorts (p7) garden and enjoying the weather. It th Sat 8/9 July Open Studio Anna Pye, Steeple Morden (p8) was too hot to do anything else! th Sat 8 July Traidcraft & Coffee SM Church 10.30 – 12.00 (p3) Sat 15 th /16 th July Open Studio Anna Pye, Steeple Morden (p8) The next two months will again be Fri 21 st July Traidcraft at Café Church, SM Church 9 – 11.15 (p3) th hoping for good weather with Garden Tues 24 July Teddy Bears Picnic, Whaddon VH, 12-2.00 (p4) Parties, Cream Teas, the School Summer Thurs 3 rd Aug Over 60’s – History of Hats (p7) Fete, (where sadly we have to say Fri 4 th Aug Closing date of Kite Festival Childrens Art Comp farewell to Richard Lloyd the (p10) Headmaster who is stepping down after Sun 6 th Aug Kite Festival, Royston. 11 years), a Teddy Bears Picnic, Open Sat 12 th Aug Traidcraft & Coffee, SM Church 9-11.00 (p3)

Studio, and the Kite Festival in Royston.

Forthcoming Events The Over 60’s are running a trip to the Tues 5 th Sept Over 60’s End of Pier Show, Cromer. (p8) ‘End of Pier Show’ in Cromer in

September- tickets will go very quickly. th Sun 24 Sept Steeple Morden Primary School – Fun Run 10K & 5K, SM Recreation Ground Another one to book early is the ‘Best of British’ event run by the Friends of SM Sat 14 th Oct Best of British, Steeple Morden VH, 7-7.30 (p8) Church, in October. Tickets are usually th sold out within weeks! Sun 17 Dec Over 60’s Christmas Musical Play at Wicksteed Park

Desma

Editors:

Desma Goddard: 38 Hay Street, Steeple Morden, Telephone 01763 852287 Gina Ferrari: 49 Hay Street, Steeple Morden, Telephone 01763 852971 Email: [email protected] 1

Steeple Morden Parish Council Waste Collection : Green Bins

List of Councillors as at Some residents have found their green bins are not November 2016 being collected. This is because they have been found to be contaminated with plastic and even just one

CLLR J BROCKLEHURST (Chairman) contaminated bin means the whole lorry load is

Pennard House, Station Road, contaminated and ends up in landfill. That is an awful waste of tax-payers’ money especially as the cost for 01462 742856 using landfill sites is increasing because the land CLLR S WHEATLEY (Vice Chairman) available for landfill is decreasing. 95 Hay Street, Steeple Morden

01763 853826 In future, please do not use the bags you can buy from Tesco and Sainsburys for your kitchen waste such as CLLR J CLAYTON potato peelings and left-overs. Even though the bags are Cheyney Bury, Steeple Morden marked “Recyclable and Compostable” they take a very 01763 852203 long time to decompose and therefore foul up the composting system. CLLR S MARTIN (co-opted)

49 Hay Street, Steeple Morden South Cambs. District Council can supply acceptable 01763 852971 paper bags at a cost of £4.50 per 50 bags. For the Mordens Ward, I am willing to order these for you and CLLR A DREW 76 Station Road, Steeple Morden deliver them to your door if you let me know you would like some. 01763 853390

CLLR C WHITTINGTON Cicely Murfitt 01763 852 526

79 Hay Street, Steeple Morden [email protected]

01763 852540

CLLR G BELSON scambs.gov.uk – website Ringdale, 2 North Brook Road, Steeple Morden A very useful tool if you wish to report or need information on the following items – Bins, Council Tax, 01763 852475 Benefits, Business, Planning, The Council, Community,

CLLR S NORTON (co-opted) Building Control, Elections, Environment (which includes drainage, dog fouling, abandon vehicles, tipping, graffiti, 40 Hay Street, Steeple Morden litter, pestcontrol, and street lighting), Housing, and 01763 853130 Transport (which includes senior railcards, street care

and cleaning, bus timetables, roads and street CLLR C UPCHURCH (co-opted) maintenance, and community transport) Greenway Farm, Litlington Road, SM 01763 852193 The site is quite easy to use, for example if you are reporting a pothole, dropped drain, or a blocked drain, you click on the Report It icon. Open up all the icons for DISTRICT CLLR MRS C.MURFITT all the services, choose the icon you need (Transport for 01763 852526 potholes), (Environment for drainage) then follow the instructions which will ask for your postcode and mark

the pothole or drain on the map. You should receive a COUNTY CLLR MR S. KINDERSLEY confirmation email confirming your enquiry has been

01767 651982 received, and even a date when it may be dealt with.

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NEWS FROM YOUR PARISH COUNCIL

The Full PC meets on the second Monday in the in the Cricket Pavilion (the Village Hall in winter) at 7.30pm. The meeting is listed every month in the Village Post Office window, on the Notice Board at the Recreation Ground, and in Odsey near the station. A copy of the full minutes from the Council Meetings may be obtained by contacting the Parish Clerk, Sally Walmesley, Redwood Lodge, South Street, Litlington, Royston SG8 0QR. Telephone 01763 852137 or e-mail [email protected] . Minutes can also be viewed on the Steeple Morden Village Website www.steeplemorden.org and the Village Post Office. Discussion on agenda items at the June meeting included the following:

• District Cllr Cicely Murfitt - Cllr Murfitt has run out of bags for food waste but will be obtaining further supplies. Two village organisations have benefitted from the Community Chest – Bowls Club and Smarties, each receiving a grant for £1000. Cllr Murfitt has obtained the names of the owners of the ‘Orchard’ in Station Road and the parishioner has been notified. • County Councillor Mr S Kindersley – reported that the verges have been cut, but where the undergrowth is causing an obstruction – this should be reported to the South Cambs. Council. Poor state of roads, potholes etc – again this should be reported to the SCC. (There is a note in the Newsletter listing the different SCC Departments and how to report it. (p2 ) • Recreation Ground and Conservation Area - The Willow Tree near the Brook is to be lifted from out of the Brook. The Disabled toilet door lock has been repaired and the combination will be circulated to all sports clubs using the recreation ground. The Recreation Ground Drains have been re-checked . The pipework is to be reconfigured to encourage a better flowrate. • Footpaths – Footpath 7 The Fund has reached the required sum, with donations from parishioners and the Ramblers. A big thank you to all who donated. Footpath 7 and Footpath 10 will be updated on the 2017/2018 Map. • Litter Picking – another successful litter picking has taken place at Station Road, Ashwell Road and Windmill Close. The cubs and scouts also litterpicked along Hay Street, Recreation Ground, Conservation Area, Brook End and Bogs Gap. • Replacement Bus Shelter – various quotes have been received, and also monies from the Insurance so work will start very soon. • Magpas – the Parish Council agreed to make a donation to the air ambulance service.

You can help fight poverty amongst small growers and producers by supporting Fairtrade. Traidcraft goods are available in the church on Saturday 8 th July (10.30-12 noon), Friday, 21 st July (9-11.15am), and Saturday 12 th August (10.30-12noon) Or by ringing Anne on 853490.

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STEEPLE MORDEN GUILDEN GAUMONT

SCHOOL FETE Would a cinema club, set up in Guilden Morden, be of interest to you? We would like to gauge the level of interest so if you would be interested in supporting such a venture, please send an email to this address – SATURDAY1stJULY [email protected] In the subject line of the email, write ‘Guilden 1.00 pm - 4.00pm Gaumont’. In the body of the email, write ‘Yes, I STALLS, PRIZES, would be interested’ then list your three favourite FANCY DRESS PARADE, genres (eg, comedy, thriller, foreign) and one film LIVE ENTERTAINMENT, from each genre. In order for the cinema club to FAMILY GAMES, operate, it would be have to be set up on the BAR, RAFFLE, following basis; BBQ • It would be open to members only (to comply with licensing rules). COME AND SAY • Membership fees would be £15 per year (payable FAREWELL upon registration). TO MR LLOYD • There would be between 4 – 6 shows throughout the year. • Each performance would take place on a Thursday in the village hall. • The films would not be the very latest cinema releases Due to set up timelines we need responses by 12th July 2017 at the very latest. If there is enough interest (at least 40), we propose

to set up and show the inaugural film in September

2017.

Teddy Bears Picnic

An invitation to all past pupils of Steeple

Morden Primary School and their families. organised by Deanery Mothers’ Union

on

We will be saying farewell to Mr Richard Lloyd at th Monday 24 July the end of term after 11 years as headteacher of our at

school. Whaddon Village Hall 12.00 – 2.00 pm.

If you would like to join us to say goodbye, please 125 Church Street, Whaddon SG8 5RY. come along to our Summer Fete on Saturday 1 st July Everyone with Preschool and primary school on the school field. children, as well as MU members, welcome.

Please see the attached poster for more information. Food and games will be provided by the MU

We hope that you can join us! members. If you are able to bring some outdoor games then

they would be welcomed. from all the pupils and staff

at Steeple Morden Primary School Parents to be responsible for their own children.

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Saint Peter and Saint Paul Guilden Morden Congregational Church Church, Steeple Morden Diary for July/August Diary for July/August www.guildenmordencongregationalchurch.com

The Church is one of six in the Sunday 2 nd July 10.30am Café style service. Shingay Group and details of all Come and join us for services are published monthly in croissants and coffee in our Prospect. Our website is: relaxed style of worship. All www.shingaychurches.co.uk welcome

July Monday 3 rd July 10.30-12.00am Men’s Guild Sat. 1 ststst 5pm Ordination of Ann Bol ininin in the school room

Ely Cathedral th Wed 5 July 9.00-11.30am Mix and Match Coffee Morning Sunday 2 ndndnd 11am Group Communion, Guilden th Morden, and Bring & Share LunchLunch Sunday 9 July No Service

Wed 12 th July 9.00-11.30am Mix and Match Friday 7 ththth 999-9---11.15am11.15am Café Church Coffee Morning

Sunday 16 th July 10.30am Joint service with St ththth Sat. 8 10.3010.30----1212 noon Coffee and Mary’s led by Sandra Galton Traidcraft Stall th Wed 19 July 9.00-11.30am Mix and Match Coffee Morning ththth SunSunSundaySun day 9 10.45am Mattins (Prayer Book) Sunday 23rd July 11.00am Joint service at

Friday 14 ththth 999-9---11.15am11.15am Café Church Litlington

Wed 26 th July 9.00-11.30am Mix and Match Sunday 16 ththth 9.45am Family Service Coffee Morning

Sunday 30 th July 10.30am Communion service ststst Friday 21 999-9---11.15am11.15am Café Church TBC with Traidcraft Stall nd Wed 2 Aug 9.00-11.30am Mix and Match Coffee Morning rdrdrd Sunday 23 10am Group Communion at Litlington Sunday 6 th Aug 10.30am Café style service.

Come and join us for croissants and coffee in our ththth Sunday 30 10am Group Communion relaxed style of worship. All at welcome

th August Monday 7 Aug 10.30-12.00am Men’s Guild in the school room Sunday 6 ththth 8.30am Parish Communion th Wed 9 Aug 9.00-11.30am Mix and Match Coffee Morning Sat. 12 ththth 10.30-10.30 -1212 noon Coffee and Sat. 12 10.30 --12 noon Coffee and Traidcraft Stall Sunday 13 th Aug No Service

Wed 16 th Aug 9.00-11.30am Mix and Match Sunday 13 ththth 10.45am Parish Communion Sunday 13 10.45am Parish Communion Coffee Morning

th Sunday 20 ththth 9.45am Family Service Sunday 20 Aug 11.00am Service at Shillington

Sunday 27 ththth 10am Group Communion, at Wed 23 rd Aug 9.00-11.30am Mix and Match Coffee Morning

Sunday 27 th Aug 11.00am Joint service at Litlington led by John Whittle 5

Contact Names, Numbers and E -Mail Addresses for Organisations and Groups in the Village

Organisation Contact Name Phone E-mail Number SM Newsletter Editor Desma Goddard 01763 852287 [email protected] SM Newsletter Editor Gina Ferrari 01763 852971 [email protected]

Primary School Richard Lloyd 01763 852474 [email protected] Village College The Principal 01763 242344 SS Peter & Paul Church Canon Shamus 01763 853067 [email protected] Williams (day off normally Monday) Rose Dickinson 01763 852138 [email protected] GM Cong. Church Arthur Chappell 01763 852309 [email protected] SM Village Hall Bookings Diane Knight 01763 853073 [email protected] Scouts, Cubs & Beavers Keith Austin 01763 852023 [email protected] Brownies Debbie Fisher 01763 852811 [email protected] Guides Ann Clarke 07756 291899 [email protected] Allotment Society Dave Blanchard 01763 853266 [email protected] Smarties Pre-School and Michele Taylor 07952 100208 Pre-School: Out of School Club or 01763 [email protected] 852888 Out of School Club: [email protected] Cricket Club Fraser Daws 01763 853008 [email protected] Football Club Mark Thorp 07738 304329 Morden Magpies Youth FC Laurence Harrison 07799 625529 Bowls Club (Sec) David Holt 01763 852636 [email protected] Tennis Club Fiona Coverdale 01763 853325 [email protected] Waggon & Horses Michael & Tina 01763 853311 [email protected] Morden Players Jenny Elder 01763 852557 [email protected] Over 60s Club Ann Thorp 01763 852848 [email protected] Luncheon Club Debbie Fisher 01763 852811 [email protected] Royal British Legion Ray Leach 01763 852734 [email protected] Mobile Wardens Scheme Angela Drew 01763 853390 Lynn Pestell 01763 853461 WI Di Coleman 01763 852124 dicole.8pott@btinternet Neighbourhood Watch Roy Newbury 01763 852241 Cambs Police: www.cambs.police.uk Social Car Scheme Hazel Smith 01763 852602 [email protected]

If the contact details need to be amended please let the Editor know, so that the list can be as accurate as possible at all times. A list of local useful numbers can be found on the village website

(www.steeplemorden.org ) and more general useful numbers can be found on the inside back page of The Listing.

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Steeple Morden Lunch Club Meetings & Venue for Over ‘60’s 2017

6th July – Poetry of all Sorts – Frank Butt

rd 3 August – The History of Hats – Graham Over 60 and too busy to cook? Seaton

st Meetings held 1 Thursday of every month 29 years and still going strong, Steeple Morden At Steeple Morden Village Hall lunch club invites you to come along and join All visitors welcome us.

We serve a lovely two course lunch followed by

tea or coffee

Held at the village hall on Tuesdays during the school term time

anyone who may be interested can contact

Debbie Fisher on 01763 852811

Heron Self Help

A volunteer scheme for residents only offering transport to the doctors,

For help contact your co-ordinator as shown below. The charge for this service is 30p per mile payable to the driver

Steeple Morden Hazel Smith 01763 852602

Guilden Morden Christine Furmston 01763 852125

Litlington & Abington Pigotts Hilary Sharp 01763 852272

Bassingbourn Anna Burwitz 01763 256871

Orwell & Wimpole Maggie Galan 01223 207307

Please give at least 48 hours’ notice if at all possible and only request help between 9 am and 6 pm, and not on Bank Holidays, except in extreme emergency. CAN YOU HELP US TO HELP THOSE WHO NEED OUR SERVICES? We are in urgent need of volunteer drivers in all villages. A mileage allowance is paid, and insurance cover provided. Please contact one of the above, as appropriate, if you can help.

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It’s a Celebration

MORDENS’ BRANCH OF SAVE THE CHILDREN 1990-2017 HAS RAISED £100,000

PLEASE JOIN US FOR CREAM TEAS AT THE HOME OF DIANE AND ROBERT HOWARD

SWAN HOUSE, SWAN LANE, GUILDEN MORDEN ON SUNDAY 2ND JULY 2017 2-5pm Admission £4.00

Includes Cream Tea or Cake Cards Sales; Raffle In the garden with Singers from Potton Phoenix Ladies A Cappella

Group

S.M.Over 60’s Club Coach trip to

Cromer End of Pier Show Tuesday 5 th September 2017

Leaving S.M. Hay Street 9.15 a.m Return from Cromer 5.15 p.m. Cost £55 to include coach, ticket for show and 2 course meal plus tea and coffee in Tides

Restaurant on the Pier. Or Coach and Show only Cost £38

Bookings to Ann Thorp 01763 852848 please.

Or E mail [email protected]

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Steeple Morden Parish Litter Pick Initiative - “60 minute makeover” event

Steeple Morden has been treated to two litter picking sessions this month. The first one was carried out by the cubs and scouts from The Mordens 6th Royston Air Scout Group who collected four full bags of rubbish plus some other miscellaneous items from the Brook End, Bogs Gap, Recreation Ground and Conservation areas - the group covered a really impressive area. Many thanks to the cub and scout leaders for helping with this exercise and giving us access to such a huge workforce! The latest 'sixty minute makeover' event took place on Saturday 10th June 2017 and tackled Zone 4 - the southern end of Steeple Morden (Station Road and Ashwell Road) with 14 volunteers picking for an hour, including 5 children. Again, a surprisingly large amount of rubbish was collected; thanks to all who helped with this on what was a particularly warm afternoon. The next litter pick event is on Saturday 8th July 2017 - we will be meeting outside the Waggon and Horses Pub at 2pm - all welcome. If you would like to join us please email [email protected] or call Ginny on 01763 852 475 - as always the more the merrier!

Thanks again to all who have and continue to support this initiative - your efforts are appreciated!

Zone 5: Station Road and Hay Street to Craft Saturday Way to include Craft Way 8th July at 2pm

Zone 6: Hay Street from Craft Way to Trap Saturday Road /North Brook End 9th September at 2pm

Zone 7: Trap Road/ Bogs Gap and Brook End Saturday 7th October at 2pm

Zone 8: Recreation ground / Village Hall area/ Saturday Conservation area and car parks 11 th November at 2pm

Please email [email protected] with your full name and which of the events you can attend.

Steeple Morden Parish Council is pleased to announce that a successful grant application was made for £534 from the Big Lottery Fund to buy litter picking equipment to support our local initiative. This grant has enabled the PC to buy warning signs, cones, litter pickers, bag holders and hi-viz vests.

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Allotments For Rent

Would you like the satisfaction of growing your own veg, saving a few pounds on your shopping bill and possibly making new friends along the way? Our site on the edge of the village has now been established for four years. We are a small, friendly, lively, enthusiastic (and mixed ability!) group of members, with around 20 plots on site. Due to changes of circumstance, one or two have recently become available so we would love you to join our thriving community of Allotmenteers! We have ‘full size’ and ‘half size’ plots – perhaps you would like to share with a friend or neighbour, or give your children the chance to learn more about where their food comes from by growing their own? It is a self-contained, locked site with a water supply and communal composting, and you can put a shed on your plot if needed. So if you want to be eating fresh Asparagus in April and your own Leeks in December please get in touch! For more information contact Becky in the first instance on 01763 221598 [email protected]

Home -Start Royston & Invites you to take part in our KITE FESTIVAL CHILDREN’S ART COMPETITION This competition is open to children up to the age of 11 and will be judged in the following age categories – under 3, 3–5 year olds, 6–8 year olds and 9-11 year olds The Theme of the competition is to DESIGN A KITE PICTURE Please design your picture on a piece of white A4 paper or card, then add your name, age and telephone number on the back of your picture

Please post your entry to us by Friday 4th August, 2017 at:-Home Start Royston & South Cambridgeshire Unit 6, Valley Farm, Station Road, Meldreth, Royston, Herts. SG8 6JP or come along and see us on the Home-Start stall at the Kite Festival on 6th August and do your picture then There will be a display of pictures on our stall and entries will be judged towards the end of the event. Prizes will be awarded for each age category and winners will be notified

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MORDEN MAGPIES JUNIOR FOOTBALL CLUB - www.mordenmagpies.co.uk

A family-friendly club seeking players for U6, U7, U8 U9 & U10 age groups. JF Boys and girls of any ability welcome. Morden Magpies football club has a long history in local junior football. The club restarted in September 2012 and gain Charter status in 2014. This is a family club that enjoys the support of the senior Steeple Morden Football Club. Above all we want young players to have fun, enjoy and learn about the game and be part of a team. If you would like your son or daughter to join the club or would like to find out more please contact any of the following FA-qualified coaches: Under 6 - Kevin Donnelley - 07860 607416. [email protected]

Under 7 - Martin Holt – 07740215874. [email protected] Under 8 - Laurence Harrison – 07799625529. [email protected]

Under 9 - Andrew Holt – 07850801899. [email protected] Under 10 - Pete Summers – 07709258359 . [email protected]

Steeple Morden Cricket Club Junior League 3

Forthcoming Fixtures Matches start at 13.30

Saturday 20 th May Steeple Morden CC-1st X1 v Little Shelford CC 1 st X Lost by 0 wks Saturday 27 th May Romsey Town CC-1st Xl v Steeple Morden CC-1st Xl Cancelled Saturday 3 rd June Steeple Morden CC-1st X1 v N.C.I. 3 rd X1 Won by 7 wks Saturday 10 th June Steeple Morden CC-1st XI v Royston CC 2 nd –Xl Won by 83 runs Saturday 17 th June Bassingbourn CC-1st Xl v Steeple Morden CC-1st Xl Lost by 64 runs Saturday 24 th June Steeple Morden CC-1st Xl v Rebels CC -1st Xl Saturday 1 st July Steeple Morden CC-1st Xl v Fulbourn CC-2nd Xl Saturday 8 th July Steeple Morden CC – 1st Xl v Romsey Town CC- 1st Xl Saturday 22 nd July Royston CC- 2nd Xl v Steeple Morden CC- 1st Xl Saturday 5 th August Steeple Morden CC-1st XL v Bassingbourn CC- 1st Xl Saturday 12th August Little Shelford CC-1st Xl v Steeple Morden CC- 1st Xl Saturday 19 th August Fulbourn CC- 2nd Xl v Steeple Morden CC- 1st Xl Saturday 26 th August Cambridge NCI -3rd Xl v Steeple Morden CC- 1st Xl Saturday 2 nd September Great Shelford CC -2nd Xl v Steeple Morden CC -1st Xl

The “ Mordens Community First Response Group ” We are looking for new members

If you have a few hours spare a week, work from home from time to time, are home-based or just fancy doing something new that is massively rewarding , then please get in touch.

The Mordens CFR Group is a small group of local volunteers who are trained by the ambulance service to attend 999 ambulance related calls within an approximate 5 mile radius of the Mordens. Since going live in July last year, we have attended over 120 calls, and in the vast majority of cases, have been the first to arrive on scene.

If you are interested in finding out more, please contact myself, Nick Badger on (01763) 852191, 07860 537114 or mail [email protected] or the group’s co-ordinator Wayne Cox on (01763) 853206, 07795 823376 or by mail [email protected]

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A focus on local business

In support of promoting local businesses, the Newsletter is inviting local businesses to submit a short advertorial about the products and services they offer to be included in a future Newsletter.

The advert is to be written by you and can include a couple of photos. The articles need to be no more than half an A4 page including photos or graphics. Send to [email protected]

This is your opportunity to tell local people about your local business .

The Village Wheelchair CUTLERY AND CROCKERY HIRE There is a manual wheelchair available for short term use by anyone in the village. For more information and availability please contact Trish at the Post Office. We have upwards of 80 sets of dinner plates, dessert bowls, cups and saucers with accompanying knife, fork spoon and teaspoons. We charge 5p per item for hire. MOBILE LIBRARY The Mobile Library Details and more information can be obtained from stops in the village Diane on 01763 852580. All charges go to our fund raising for Save The Children. on the first Tuesday of every month.

It stops at Russell Close between 10.20 am and 11.05 am. (Note new time and day) The Newsletter is printed by: Hales Printers, 23 Jarman Way, Royston, . SG8 The calling date for July & August is 5HW. 01763 243195. www.halesprinters.com Tuesday 4th July & Tuesday 1 st August

STEEPLE MORDEN VILLAGE HALL Contributions sent to the editors

prior to the newsletter deadline will Steeple Morden Village Hall is available for hiring for normally be printed in the next parties, wedding receptions, club and social activities.

available edition. It comprises: Tables, Seating for 120, Bar, Kitchen, The deadline for the September Cooker, Fridge, Stage, Parking. There is also limited Crockery & Cutlery edition is 12 noon on August 17th Projector and screen available and Induction Loop Contact details for the editors are at Equipment – ask our booking clerk for more details.

the top of the first page of the For bookings and prices please contact: Newsletter Diane Knight 33 Cheyney Street, Steeple Morden, SG8 0LR Tel 01763 853073 (please don't phone between the hours of 6 - 7 p.m.) email: [email protected]

Don’t forget you can view this issue and back issues of the Newsletter online at www.steeplemorden.org and also subscribe to the monthly e-mail copy of the Newsletter. Let’s save money and trees!

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