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Pattishall Parish Council Pattishall & District Directory 2017 Pattishall by Colin Bywater www.colinbywater.co.uk Pattishall Parish Council Chairman Mr Roger Clarke [email protected] 830509 Vice Charman Mr Barry Evans [email protected] 830523 Mr Gabriel Abrahams [email protected] 830135 Mrs Rachel Gardner [email protected] 831146 Mr Robert Hart [email protected] 830746 Mr David Hodges 830679 Mr David Keeble [email protected] 830792 Mr Mark Mitton [email protected] 359400 Mr John Woollett [email protected] 830470 Clerk Mrs A Addison [email protected] 01604 858226 Meet – 2nd Thursday of month except August at 7.45pm in Parish Hall 1 Pattishall & District Directory 2017 Pattishall Parish Hall & Pattishall Playing Fields Associations Chairman Iris Illingworth [email protected] 830829 Vice Chairman Johnny Smith [email protected] 831108 Bookings Officer Suzanne Raper [email protected] 830279 Around Pattishall Editor Andy Stewart [email protected] 830042 Mrs J Campion 830325 Mrs J Taylor [email protected] Mrs A Addison [email protected] 01604 858226 Astcote Methodist Chapel Contact Ann Atkin [email protected] 830907 Bookings Kate Stretton [email protected] 830115 Lunch Club (for the retired) Maureen Corbett 830296 The Well Group Christian ladies lunch – Meetings with speaker Meet monthly Contact Alison Brierley [email protected] 830770 Children & Youth Groups Contact John Atkin [email protected] 830907 Astcote Shotokan Karate Club Contact Alan Bethell 830475 Saturday Morning Pattishall School 9:00 - 11:00am Pattishall Badminton Club Contact Judy Taylor 830351 Meet Monday evenings 7.30pm Parish Hall 2 Pattishall & District Directory 2017 Pattishall Morning Badminton Club Contact Wendy Watts 830583 Meet Tuesday mornings Ballet Classes Contact [email protected] 07929 963976 Meet Monday from 4:00pm, Wednesday 4:15pm, Cold Higham Parish Hall Bee Swarm - information Contact Ms Vicki Rowland 01327 811896 Pattishall Bellringers Tower Captain Chris Bulleid [email protected] 830065 Practice: Monday 7:30 - 9:00pm Bridge Contact Jim Brophy 830099 U3A Bridge Contact Graham Edmonds 831083 Meet Monday afternoon Pattishall Parish Hall Pattishall Brownies Leader Julie Rowley 01604 588538 Meet Monday 6.15 - 7:30pm Pattishall School Cold Higham Hall Bookings Gill Rowe 830990 Craft Group Contact Nita Pearson 830263 Meet 1st and 3rd Thursdays 2:00 - 4:00pm in Cold Higham Hall Dance Fitness Contact Katie Nicholls 830684 Meet Tuesday 6:15 - 7:15pm in Pattishall Parish Hall 3 Pattishall & District Directory 2017 Dog Training at Cold Higham Hall Contact Julie 01327 361265 Parish Footpath Warden Contact John Taylor 830996 Friends of Pattishall School Contact School 830301 Pattishall Gardening Club Secretary Christine Russell 830012 Pattishall Good Neighbours Club (over 50’s) Chairman Alan White 830892 Secretary Ann Twyford 831069 Meet 2nd Thurs of month at 1.45pm in Pattishall Parish Hall during winter, outings during summer Hyodokan Karate and Self Defence Club Contact Neil Malpas 07718 195831 Meet Parish Hall - Thursday, Friday and Saturday www.hyodokan.com Independent Learning Contact Ruth Freed [email protected] Meet alternate Thursdays at Pattishall Parish Hall Keep Fit Contact David Keeble [email protected] 830792 Krystle Jayne's Dance Academy Contact [email protected] 07791 852891 Childrens ballet - meet Tuesdays 4:00 - 5:30pm in Pattishall Parish Hall Pattishall Line Dance Classes Contact Suzanne Raper [email protected] 830279 Meet Thursday and Friday mornings in Pattishall Parish Hall 4 Pattishall & District Directory 2017 Pattishall Line Dance Club Contact Liz Gilbert 830460 Meet Wednesday evenings Pattishall Tots Contact Aimee Page [email protected] 831668 Pattishall Parish Hall Wed 1.30 – 3.00pm term time. All welcome, come along for tea and cake and meet other mums and tots Music Groups Contact Chris Younger 830476 Meet first Wednesday afternoon of each month 2:30 - 4:00pm Any instrumentalists welcome. Variety of music Neighbourhood Watch Co-ordinator Linda Hemming [email protected] 830744 Pattishall Photographic Group Contact Peter Hemming 830744 Pattishall Pre-School Group Contact Lindsay Bignell 830944 (term time only) 07901 734460 Meet in Pattishall Parish Hall Contact the above to add your child’s name to the waiting list Pattishall School Swimming Club Contact School 830301 Pattishall Scout Group: Scouts, Cubs and Beavers Contact Barbara Parkinson 830245 Meet Mondays 5 Pattishall & District Directory 2017 Parish Website www.pattishallparish.org.uk Pattishall Women’s Institute Contact Janice Rogers 351432 W.I meets on the 2nd Wed of the month at 7.30pm in Pattishall Parish Hall. We welcome new members who would enjoy our varied programme and social activities. Notices of meetings are placed on noticeboards. Yoga Contact Jane Webb [email protected] 07939 050846 Meet Mondays 6:30 - 8:00pm Pattishall Parish Hall Contact Vivien Duggan [email protected] 860566 Meet Tuesdays 1:00 - 2:30 pm Pattishall Parish Hall 07941 547160 Pattishall Youth Club Contact Ruth Furniss 830118 Mark Couling [email protected] Meet Tuesday 7.30 to 9.15pm – Helpers always needed LOCAL SERVICES Howe and Co Fish and Chip van 07712 624467 Monday 5:45 - 6:30pm (Astcote) Thursday 4:45 - 6:00pm (Pattishall) Julian Hunt Butcher 350243 Delivers Tuesday and Friday, orders only POST OFFICES Greens Norton Post Office 350265 Bugbrooke Pharmacy/Post Office, Levitts Road 01604 830338 6 Pattishall & District Directory 2017 MEDICAL INFORMATION Northampton General Hospital 01604 634700 GENERAL PRACTITIONERS Greens Norton Medical Centre 358287 Towcester Medical Centre 359953 The Surgery, Levitts Road, Bugbrooke 01604 830348 Newcroft, Weedon 340212 LOCAL SCHOOLS Pattishall C of E School, School Rd, Pattishall 830301 Headteacher: Lee Wood Campion School, Bugbrooke 01604 833900 Headteacher: Claire Whitmore PUBLIC HOUSES and RESTAURANTS Eastcote Arms, Gayton Road, Eastcote 830086 Royal India Fosters Booth 830391 PLACES OF WORSHIP Church of England Holy Cross, Pattishall 830573 St Luke Cold Higham 830573 Baptist Church, Gayton Rd, Eastcote Contact Paul Steel 831203 Methodist Church, High St, Astcote Secretary Ann Atkin 830907 Sunday School Kate Stretton 830115 Room Hire Kate Stretton 830115 Catholic Church St. Thomas More, 1 Meeting Lane, Towcester 01327 359151 NEWSAGENTS Newspaper Delivery Smiths Newsagents 01295 268499 7 Pattishall & District Directory 2017 LOCAL AUTHORITY SERVICES Northamptonshire County Council 0300 1261000 South Northants Council 322322 REPRESENTATIVES Member of Parliament Andrea Leadsom 78 St Georges Avenue, Northampton, NN2 6JP [email protected] 01604 859721 or House of Commons, Westminster, London SW1A 0AA www.andrealeadsom.com 020 7219 7149 County Councillor – Greens Norton Ward Joan Kirkbride 67 Furnace Lane, Nether Heyford, NN7 3JS [email protected] 340370 District Councillors – Blakesley & Cote Ward Roger Clark Bramleys, Malus Field, Pattishall, NN12 8LF [email protected] 830509 Sandy Smallman Ivy Bank, Longwell Maidford, NN12 8HT [email protected] 860421 OTHER TELEPHONE NUMBERS Anglian Water 08457 145145 Citizens Advice Bureau 0844 8552122 Electricity, street lighting, drainage, highway problems contact your local Parish Clerk 01604 858226 Police (Daventry) 300300 Refuse Collection (SNC) 0845 2300226 SNC Emergency number 0800 1601022 Please send any corrections or changes to Andy Stewart, The Old Farmhouse, 13 High Street, Astcote (email [email protected], tel: 830042) Published by Pattishall Parish Council, Printed by Campion Reprographics, Campion School 8.
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