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Binley Woods Village Directory Binley Woods Village Directory Issue 1.1 – Spring 2016 (On-line only) This directory of commercial, governmental and voluntary organisations serving Binley Woods is produced for residents by the Parish Council Details of any errors or omissions in this directory should be notified to the Parish Council by e-mail to [email protected] Updates to the Village Directory will be published on our website Keep in touch with news and events by visiting our village website: binleywoodsparish.wordpress.com Or ‘like’ our Facebook page: www.facebook.com/BinleyWoods Alternatively, keep an eye on the three village noticeboards which are situated outside the Village Hall on Rugby Road, outside Blue Bell Day Nursey (the former library) on Monks Road and at the entrance to the Village Green on Craven Avenue. Key to Directory Entries t: Telephone no (inc mobile no) e: E-mail address w: Website (inc Facebook / Twitter) a: Postal address DISCLAIMER Binley Woods Parish Council accepts no responsibility for the content of any entry published in the Binley Woods Village Directory. Readers should note that the inclusion of any entry in no way implies approval or recommendation by the Parish Council. The Parish Council also accepts no responsibility for any errors or omissions in the Binley Woods Village Directory nor for any problems arising out of those errors or omissions. Table of Contents 1. EMERGENCY SERVICES .......................................... 2 2. NATIONAL AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT .................. 3 3. VILLAGE AMENITIES ................................................. 4 4. VILLAGE CLUBS & SOCIETIES ................................. 6 5. BABYSITTERS ........................................................... 8 6. BUILDERS .................................................................. 8 7. BUSINESS SERVICES ............................................... 9 8. BUTCHERS .............................................................. 10 9. CHEMISTS ............................................................... 10 10. DANCE & KEEP FIT ................................................. 10 11. DENTISTS ................................................................ 12 12. DOCTORS ................................................................ 12 13. DRESSMAKERS ...................................................... 12 14. ELECTRICIANS ........................................................ 12 15. ENTERTAINMENT ................................................... 13 16. ESTATE AGENTS .................................................... 14 17. FOOD & DRINK ........................................................ 15 18. GENERAL STORES ................................................. 16 19. HAIR & BEAUTY ...................................................... 16 20. HEALTH ................................................................... 17 21. HOLIDAYS ............................................................... 18 22. HOMES & GARDENS ............................................... 18 23. MARTIAL ARTS ........................................................ 22 24. MOBILITY AIDS ........................................................ 23 25. MOTORING & TRANSPORT .................................... 23 26. NEWSAGENTS ........................................................ 24 27. NURSERIES / PLAY GROUPS ................................ 24 28. PET SERVICES ........................................................ 25 29. PLUMBERS / GAS ENGINEERS .............................. 25 30. PUBLIC HOUSES, SOCIAL CLUBS & HOTELS ....... 26 31. VIDEO & PHOTOGRAPHY ....................................... 27 BINLEY WOODS PARISH COUNCIL INFORMATION ...... 27 REPORTING PROBLEMS IN THE VILLAGE….…Back cover Binley Woods Village Directory 1 Issue 1.1 – Spring 2016 Issue 1 1. EMERGENCY SERVICES AMBULANCE / NHS University Hospitals Coventry & Warwickshire t: 999 (EMERGENCIES only) t: 111 (NHS Direct) t: 02476 964000 (Hospitals) w: www.uhcw.nhs.uk a: University Hospital, Clifford Bridge Road, Coventry, CV2 2DX a: Hospital of St Cross, Barby Road, Rugby, CV22 5PX ELECTRICITY Western Power Distribution t: 0800 6783 105 (EMERGENCIES only) For all other enquiries, contact your electricity supplier FIRE & RESCUE Warwickshire Fire & Rescue t: 999 (EMERGENCIES only) t: 01926 423231 e: [email protected] w: www.warwickshire.gov.uk/fireandrescue a: Warwick Street, Leamington Spa, CV32 5LH GAS National Grid t: 0800 111 999 (EMERGENCIES only) For all other enquiries, contact your gas supplier POLICE Warwickshire Police Officers: Sgt Sarah Masters, PC Michael Stamp, PCSO Charlie Cawte t: 999 (EMERGENCIES only) t: 101 (non-emergencies) t: 01788 853851 (SNT) e: [email protected] w: www.warwickshire.police.uk a: Newbold Road, Rugby, CV21 2DH WATER & SEWERAGE Severn Trent Water t: 0800 783 4444 (EMERGENCIES only) t: 03457 500 500 e: (via website) w: www.stwater.co.uk a: 2 St John's Street, Coventry, CV1 2LZ Binley Woods Village Directory 2 Issue 1.1 – Spring 2016 Issue 1 2. NATIONAL AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT MEMBER OF PARLIAMENT Mark Pawsey t: 01788 579499 e: [email protected] w: www.markpawsey.org.uk a: Albert Buildings, 2 Castle Mews, Rugby, CV21 2XL WARWICKSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL t: 01926 410410 w: www.warwickshire.gov.uk a: Shire Hall, Market Square, Warwick, CV34 4SA COUNTY COUNCILLOR Heather Timms t: 02476 543643 / 07719 548175 e: [email protected] a: Spinney Close, Speedway Lane, Brandon, CV8 3GL RUGBY BOROUGH COUNCIL t: 01788 533533 e: [email protected] w: www.rugby.gov.uk a: Town Hall, Evreux Way, Rugby, CV21 2RR BOROUGH COUNCILLORS Belinda Garcia t: 07976 535948 e: [email protected] a: 11 Bell Lane, Monks Kirby, Rugby, CV23 0QY Tony Gillias t: 01788 832698 e: [email protected] a: Old Police House, 28 Coventry Road, Pailton, CV23 0QB Heather Timms t: 02476 543643 / 07719 548175 e: [email protected] a: Spinney Close, Speedway Lane, Brandon, CV8 3GL See back cover for details of reporting problems in the village Binley Woods Village Directory 3 Issue 1.1 – Spring 2016 Issue 1 3. VILLAGE AMENITIES BINLEY WOODS ALLOTMENT ASSOCIATION If you are interested in renting a full or half plot, contact Rosemary Tasker (Treasurer) on 02476 544775, who will be pleased to add your name to the waiting list. The Trading Shed is open from March to September on Sunday mornings from 10.30am until 12.00 noon and offers the opportunity to purchase garden supplies at very competitive prices. The Trading Shed is open to all members of the community. t: 02476 544775 a: Woodlands Road, Binley Woods BINLEY WOODS PAVILION Available for hire for children’s parties and other events Contact: Paul Salisbury t: 02476 542340 a: Recreation Ground, Craven Avenue, Binley Woods, CV3 2JJ BINLEY WOODS PRIMARY SCHOOL Head-teacher: Karen Davidson Chair of Governors: Roger Manning t: 02476 543754 e: [email protected] w: www.binleywoodsprimaryschool.com a: Coombe Drive, Binley Woods, CV3 2QU BINLEY WOODS RECREATION GROUND Football pitch, play equipment for older children a: Craven Avenue, Binley Woods, CV3 2JJ BINLEY WOODS VILLAGE GREEN Village war memorial, play equipment for younger children a: Craven Avenue, Binley Woods, CV3 2JS BINLEY WOODS VILLAGE HALL A warm and welcoming venue for all your classes, groups, meetings and events. Chair: Barbara Wilson Booking Clerk: Charlotte Newsome t: 02476 544838 (bookings) – please leave a message if no reply t: 02476 544296 (chair) e: [email protected] a: Rugby Road, Binley Woods, CV3 2AX Binley Woods Village Directory 4 Issue 1.1 – Spring 2016 Issue 1 BRANDON WOOD The Friends of Brandon Wood own and manage this community wood to the south of the village. Chair: Dave Cardus Woodland Manager: Andrew Ireland Membership Secretary: Vivien Wood t: 03301 239215 e: [email protected] w: www.brandonwood.org.uk BUS SERVICE – STAGECOACH Stagecoach No86 service runs between Rugby and Coventry t: 01604 676060 e: [email protected] w: www.stagecoachbus.com a: Stagecoach Midlands, Main Road, Far Cotton, Northampton, NN4 8ES FLEXIBUS Flexibus No218 service runs between the village and Morrisons / Tesco Walsgrave on a Friday morning t: 0121 327 8128 e: [email protected] w: www.flexibus-wmsnt.org a: 80 Park Road, Aston, Birmingham, B6 5PL MOBILE LIBRARY The Mobile Library visits the village on Wednesday afternoons, stopping in the Village Hall car park (1.00pm-2.25pm) and by the Woodlands Road shops (2.30pm-4.00pm) t: 0300 555 8171 / 01926 851031 w: www.warwickshire.gov.uk/mobilelibraries a: Shire Hall, Market Square, Warwick, CV34 4SA THE CHURCH IN BINLEY WOODS The Church in Binley Woods has a service every Sunday at 10.30am in the Village Hall with activities for children aged up to 11. We have house groups during the week, as well as Café Church and Messy Church once or twice a term. Minister: Jonny Fillis t: 02476 543003 e: [email protected] w: www.thechurchinbinleywoods.org.uk a: 20 Daneswood Road, Binley Woods, CV3 2BJ Binley Woods Village Directory 5 Issue 1.1 – Spring 2016 Issue 1 4. VILLAGE CLUBS & SOCIETIES 6.58 CLUB 6.58 is a youth club run by the church but open to all young people of any faith or none. We meet on 2nd and 4th Fridays in term time at the Youth Centre on the Primary School site. t: 07799 668800 (Shân Dobinson) a: Coombe Drive, Binley Woods, CV3 2QU BINLEY WOODS BOARD WALKERS Starting in September each year, the drama group meets in the Village Hall on Wednesday evenings to plan and prepare an
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