
<p>FEBRUARY 2020 </p><p>All Saints’ Church Parish Magazine </p><p>LEEKWOOTTON LINK </p><p>Leek Wootton | Guy’s Cliffe | Hill Wootton | Chesford | Goodrest | Wedgnock | North & Middle Woodloes </p><p>LEEK WOOTTON LINK | FEBRUARY 2020 </p><p>the GiftAid form. </p><p><strong>EDITORIAL </strong></p><p>We would reiterate that all donations made are used only for publication and distribution of <em>The Link </em>and, whilst the </p><p>Church owns the magazine, it is </p><p>supported by the Parish Council and is the primary route for all community news and information, which thanks to your support continues to be free! </p><p>We very much hope you continue to </p><p>enjoy <em>The Link </em>and will give what support you can. </p><p><em>Helen & Lesley Eldridge </em><br><em>The Editorial Team </em></p><p>Welcome to the February issue of <em>The </em></p><p><em>Link</em>. </p><p></p><ul style="display: flex;"><li style="flex:1">How time flies! </li><li style="flex:1">After our very </li></ul><p></p><p>successful annual appeal for donations last year, which saw us double the 2018 appeal total, it is the time, once again, to ask for your support; you will </p><p>hopefully have received a bright blue </p><p>envelope with your magazine giving full information. Of course, we can’t send our eLink recipients an envelope, so they will have received a PDF copy for </p><p>Cover Image: February 2019 </p><p>All Saints’ Church </p><p>WHO’SWHO? </p><p></p><ul style="display: flex;"><li style="flex:1">Vicar </li><li style="flex:1">Readers </li></ul><p></p><p>Jim Perryman </p><p>The Vicarage, 4 Hill Wootton Road e : [email protected] </p><p></p><ul style="display: flex;"><li style="flex:1">t : 850610 Audrey Rowberry </li><li style="flex:1">t : 851498 </li></ul><p></p><p>7a The Meadows </p><ul style="display: flex;"><li style="flex:1">Nigel Stallard </li><li style="flex:1">(see left for contact) </li></ul><p></p><p>Church Wardens </p><p>Jonathan Kingston </p><p>32 Hill Wootton Road </p><p>Secretary to the PCC </p><p>Eileen Clayton </p><p>2 The Hamlet </p><p>t : 851181 t : 855124 </p><p>Nigel Stallard Reading Room Cottage Church Lane t : 850548 </p><p>Treasurer to the PCC </p><p></p><ul style="display: flex;"><li style="flex:1">Iain Wilton </li><li style="flex:1">t : 07771 664185 </li></ul><p>4 Croft Road </p><p>Articles for <em>The Link</em>: </p><p>If there is anything you would like to include, please email </p><p><a href="mailto:[email protected]" target="_blank"><strong>[email protected] </strong></a></p><p>The deadline for editorial submissions for the MONTH issue is: </p><p><strong>FRIDAY, 21 FEBRUARY 2020 </strong></p><p>Advertisements for <em>The Link </em>or for www.leekwoottonchurch.co.uk: </p><p><strong>1 WEEK IN ADVANCE OF THE MAIN SUBMISSION DEADLINE </strong><br>Via email to <a href="mailto:[email protected]" target="_blank"><strong>[email protected] </strong></a></p><p>or call <strong>Jim Perryman </strong>on <strong>01926 850610 </strong></p><p>Would you like to receive <em>The Link </em>by email? </p><p>Please email <a href="mailto:[email protected]" target="_blank"><strong>[email protected] </strong></a></p><p>and request your email copy </p><p>Back issues of <em>The Link </em>are available to view online at: </p><p><a href="/goto?url=https://express.yudu.com/library/82141/LeekWootton" target="_blank">https://express.yudu.com/library/82141/LeekWootton</a>-amp-GuysCliffe-s-Library </p><p>2</p><p>LEEK WOOTTON LINK | FEBRUARY 2020 </p><p>FROMTHEVICARAGE <em>(Part I) </em></p><p><strong>Love, Pancakes and Ash – </strong></p><p><strong>why is February a little different? </strong></p><p>Good old Saint Valentine, the patron saint of Love (and greetings-card manufacturers perhaps!), gives us a reason to get all smoochy and sentimental on February 14th every year – a wonderful antidote to the usually grotty weather of the time. This Saint Valentine (there are </p><p>apparently a dozen or so through the ages), was a third-century bishop in </p><p>central Italy, who was martyred around 270AD. Stories related to him suggest that, against the orders of the Emperor, he helped Christians to get married thus, by law, saving the husbands from having to go off to war. While under house arrest, he is said to have displayed the love of Jesus to </p><p>the judge and his family, including successfully praying for the healing from </p><p>blindness of his daughter, leading the judge to become a Christian, along with all his household, and resulting in the freeing of many other Christians who were in prison for their faith. Incurring the Emperor’s anger, Valentine was condemned and (it is suggested) wrote a final note to the healed girl </p><p>signed ‘from your Valentine’. Apparently, it was a 14th-century poem by </p><p>Geoffrey Chaucer that actually ‘invented’ the concept of the modern Valentine’s Day as a special day for lovers. For reasons best know to history, Saint Valentine is also the patron saint of Beekeepers and people with epilepsy! At least he does appear to have been a real person, </p><p>whatever the actual truth around the stories attached to the Saint. </p><p>Pancakes and ash aren’t an obvious mix (not unless your pancake ends up in the fire when you toss it!) yet they are both expressions of the same annual event – the beginning of the season known as Lent – which has strong links too with the theme of love. This period of 40 days ending Palm </p><p>Sunday (or ending Easter Eve by not counting Sundays, depending on your </p><p>tradition) has, for centuries, been recognised as a time of fasting and prayer to focus on self-examination and repentance in the period leading up to the holy times of Good Friday and Easter. Jesus submitted himself to death on the cross to free us from the prospect of eternal death, the result </p><p>of our sin separating us from God’s love. He freely, lovingly and willingly </p><p>gave up his sinless life to death in our place, before displaying the truth that love is stronger than death through his rising to new life. Jesus invites us to follow him into the fulness of eternal life rather than holding on to eternal death. So Lent became the season for recognising and letting go of sin – </p><p>and showing this by self-sacrifice and by expressions of devotion to Jesus </p><p>who sacrificed so much out of love for us. On the first day of Lent – Ash Wednesday – the ceremony of having the sign of the cross, in ash, drawn on the forehead, became that sign of commitment to self-sacrifice: hence the tradition of ‘giving up’ something for Lent. </p><p>But if you are going to fast for 40 days, denying yourself all the indulgent </p><p>3</p><p>LEEK WOOTTON LINK | FEBRUARY 2020 </p><p>pleasures, what do you do with all the good things in the food cupboard that will go off? Easy answer – have a party first to use them up: PANCAKE DAY: Shrove Tuesday or Mardi Gras (literally Fat Tuesday!). So, I invite you to join us on the Sunday nearest St Valentine’s Day (16th) </p><p>as we think about LOVE – especially how we show our love to God and </p><p>God’s love to others; then, the following week on the Sunday before Shrove Tuesday, to our PANCAKE BREAKFAST, which precedes our Communion service which will also have a sort of party theme; and then to our ASH WEDNESDAY evening service where we begin our observance of Lent and </p><p>invite people to come for the sign of the ash cross. Love, Pancakes and </p><p>Ash – an odd mixture, but all very much connected this month. </p><p><em>Jim Perryman </em></p><p><strong>Sunday 23 February </strong></p><p><em>from </em><strong>8:30am in church </strong></p><p><strong>followed by </strong></p><p><strong>9:30am service </strong></p><p>On the Sunday before Lent, a ꢀme to get together </p><p>for food and fellowship before worship. </p><p><strong>Please e-mail jim@leekwooꢀonchurch.co.uk or sign-up on the sheet at the back of church </strong></p><p><strong>to give us an idea of numbers, as a help for catering. </strong></p><p>A big thank you to all who have supplied church flowers for the altar each week. It does make such a difference if we have real flowers there. However, it is becoming </p><p>more difficult to keep the rota filled. I have at least </p><p>twelve spaces this year, excluding Lent, Harvest and Christmas. Would anybody like to commemorate a special occasion and place flowers in the brass vases to remember a loved one or on a special birthday? </p><p>Your floristry skills will not be judged! If you are </p><p>wanting to do this, please ring me on t: 859949. Also, a big thankyou to the small but enthusiastic team who decorate the church for special occasions. What a great job they make of it. </p><p><em>Joan Stevens </em></p><p>4</p><p>LEEK WOOTTON LINK | FEBRUARY 2020 </p><p><a href="/goto?url=http://www.leekwoottonchurch.co.uk" target="_blank">www.leekwoottonchurch.co.uk </a></p><p>ALL SAINTS’ CHURCH </p><p>CHURCH SERVICES / EVENTS </p><p><em>Charity Prayer Focus for the month: Intercontinental Church Society </em><a href="/goto?url=http://www.ics-uk.org" target="_blank"><em>www.ics-uk.org </em></a></p><p>Sunday, 2 February </p><p><em>Prayer Focus: Guys Cliffe </em></p><p>CANDLEMAS </p><p>8:00am 9:30am <br>Holy Communion (CW) All Age Worship – A Celebration of our Baptisms </p><p><em>see Page 6 </em></p><p>Wednesday, 5 February </p><p>10:30am Holy Communion </p><p>Sunday, 9 February </p><p><em>Prayer Focus: North Woodloes </em></p><p>9:30am </p><p>2:30pm </p><p>Holy Communion <em>with MOSAIC (for children 2 - 12) </em></p><p>Snowdrop Walk <em>see Page 27 </em></p><p>Sunday, 16 February </p><p><em>Prayer Focus: The Hayes Apartments and The Warwickshire </em></p><p>8:00am 9:30am <br>Holy Communion (BCP) All Age Worship – Faith and Life <em>looking at LOVE </em></p><p>Wednesday, 19 February </p><p>10:30am Holy Communion </p><p>Sunday, 23 February </p><p><em>Prayer Focus: Quarry Close </em></p><p></p><ul style="display: flex;"><li style="flex:1">From 8:30am </li><li style="flex:1">PANCAKE BREAKFAST </li></ul><p></p><p><em>see Page 4 </em></p><p>9:30am </p><p>5:00pm </p><p>All Age Holy Communion </p><p><em>with MOSAIC (for children 2 - 12) </em></p><p>Trekkers (Y6-Y11) group </p><p><em>at the Vicarage. See Page 8 </em></p><p>Wednesday, 26 February </p><p>7:30pm Holy Communion with imposition of ash </p><p>ASH WEDNESDAY <br>Sunday, 1 March </p><p><em>Prayer Focus: The Elms </em></p><p>8:00am 9:30am <br>Holy Communion (CW) </p><p><strong>NO SERVICE </strong></p><p><strong>due to road closures for the </strong></p><p><strong>Warwick Half Marathon </strong></p><p>5</p><p>LEEK WOOTTON LINK | FEBRUARY 2020 </p><p>From theVicarage PART 2: </p><p><strong>Does your LINK still look a little different? </strong></p><p>We hope you enjoyed the full colour Christmas edition of the Link and, as promised in that edition, this one too is full colour, but trying a different type of paper. It would be interesting to know your thoughts about the three options that the past three editions have offered: </p><p>November: The ‘traditional’ slightly thicker colour cover with black & white </p><p>inner pages and an occasional colour spread in the centre; </p><p>December: Full colour on normal paper, again with a thicker cover; February: Full colour on silky paper, with cover and inside pages the same. The PCC, in consultation with the Link editorial and distribution team, will make a decision before the March edition goes to print, but if you would like to offer your opinion on the options, please do send it directly to me – either in a note delivered to the Vicarage or, preferably, by email to [email protected]. Whatever the print style in future, I have every confidence that, with the dedicated ‘team’ of contributors, editors and distributors, we will continue to offer a high-quality community-focussed magazine, and I hope you will continue to enjoy and support it. </p><p><em>Jim Perryman </em></p><p><strong>A Celebration of our </strong><br><strong>Baptisms </strong></p><p>on </p><p>Sunday, 2<sup style="top: -0.5025em;">nd </sup>February 2020 at 9.30 a.m. </p><p><strong>AN INVITATION. </strong></p><p>to come along to our </p><p>Candlemas Service – A Festival of Light </p><p>Bring your Baptism Candle </p><p>(spares will be available) </p><p>All welcome including your family, <br>Godparents and friends. </p><p>6</p><p>LEEK WOOTTON LINK | FEBRUARY 2020 </p><p><a href="/goto?url=http://www.mothersunioncoventry.com" target="_blank">www.mothersunioncoventry.com </a></p><p>LEEKWOOTTON MU </p><p></p><ul style="display: flex;"><li style="flex:1">Contact : Janet Jackson </li><li style="flex:1">t : 258264 </li></ul><p></p><p>Coming Up: </p><p>Wednesday, 5 February, 7:30pm at St John’s Church Hall </p><p>Millie Lowe: Paramedic - Life in Green </p><p>Thursday, 6 February, 1:30pm at 11 Rounds Hill, Kenilworth </p><p>Leek Wootton Group meeting: MU Updates </p><p>Tuesday, 18 February, 1:30pm at 6 Beechwood Croft, Kenilworth </p><p>Deanery Prayers: For family life and communities in our area </p><p>Thursday, 20 February, 2:00pm at St John’s Church Hall </p><p>Lynda Howells: AFIA (Away From It All holidays for families in need) </p><p><strong>MUTheme for 2020: Building Hope and Confidence </strong></p><p>The outcomes of our global listening process MULOA (Mothers’ Union Listens, Observes and Acts) have enabled Worldwide Council to draw together key emerging elements </p><p>for shaping the way forward for our movement. The theme </p><p>places renewed vision and identity at the heart of our call to serve and offer Christian care for families regardless of faith or background. <br>Sheran Harper reflecting on her first year as MU Worldwide </p><p>President writes, <em>“ It will certainly take faith and determination </em></p><p><em>in the coming years for us to collectively ensure our work increases its focus on: stable livelihoods; reconciliation and conflict resolution; strengthening women ’ s and girls ’ voices to influence change; literacy and education; gender justice; </em></p><p><em>and protecting the environment. It is my fervent prayer that </em></p><p><em>our work in these key areas will provide lasting gifts to all as we transform nations. ” </em></p><p>Prayer </p><p>We pray for those who suffer as <br>As we build our hope and confidence in a result of our waste, greed and </p><p>God we will be inspired and equipped to indifference and we pray that </p><p>build hope and confidence in others: the day will come when family, friends and work, in both a local everyone has enough food, and global context. clean water and shelter. Help </p><p>Funds raised through membership </p><p>enable support for projects and if you </p><p>would like to help in this way do find out about 2020 subscriptions by contacting our Administrator, Nicola for further info: <a href="mailto:[email protected]." target="_blank">[email protected]. </a>us respect the rights of all </p><p>people and all species and help </p><p>us willingly share our gifts today and always. Amen </p><p><em>From ‘Dear Lord’, </em></p><p><em>a new collection of prayers and poems from </em></p><p><em>Mothers’ Union members across the world. </em></p><p>7</p><p>LEEK WOOTTON LINK | FEBRUARY 2020 </p><p><strong>Trekkers Youth Group @ All Saints </strong></p><p><strong>For those in school years 6 to 11 </strong></p><p>Life is a journey, and as we enter that transition phase from primary to secondary school and then begin to consider adult life to come, that journey can become complicated. There are so many decisions to be made on the way, and so many new pressures to deal with about self- </p><p>discovery. Suddenly the simple messages and the old stories about the </p><p>Christian faith that we might have grown up with can seem rather irrelevant to the complexity of real life and the world-view of the 21<sup style="top: -0.42em;">st </sup>century. </p><p>Trekking is about undertaking a long and </p><p>challenging journey, normally with others: </p><p>often a journey of discovery undertaken by young people to find out more about their world and themselves. </p><p>Trekkers Youth Group is a place where </p><p>we are free to take part on that journey, to explore some of life’s big questions and to discover whether Jesus, the ‘Light of the World’, actually does have some light to shine on the way ahead. </p><p>We normally meet once each half-term on a Sunday late-afternoon at the </p><p>Vicarage: Nicola and Jim Perryman currently act as Trek ‘Guides’. New members are very welcome – as are suggestions for topics to explore or other things to do together. Past meetings have been a mixture of discussions, games, films, etc. and normally end with a simple meal </p><p>together, but the future hasn’t been written yet! </p><p><strong>NEXT TREKKERS MEETING: </strong><br><strong>SUNDAY 23 FEBRUARY, 5pm – 7pm </strong></p><p><em>£2 contribution please to help with food and other costs. </em></p><p><strong>Your future hasn’t been written yet. No one’s has! Your future is whatever </strong></p><p>Phone: 01926 850610 Text: 0744 948 0539 <a href="mailto:[email protected]" target="_blank">[email protected] </a></p><p><strong>you make it. So make </strong></p><p><em>Parental consent forms required </em></p><p><em>for all church activities involving under - 16s and can be downloaded </em></p><p><em>from the church website </em></p><p>8</p><p>LEEK WOOTTON LINK | FEBRUARY 2020 </p><p><a href="/goto?url=http://www.coventrycathedral.org.uk" target="_blank">www.coventrycathedral.org.uk </a></p><p>COVENTRY CATHEDRAL MATTERS </p><p></p><ul style="display: flex;"><li style="flex:1">Parish Partner : Mary Robins </li><li style="flex:1">t : 512643 </li></ul><p></p><p>When I visited the Cathedral recently, I noticed properly for the first time a large spherical structure made of metal. This is the ‘Global Candle Stand’ on which there are fifty-six holders for tea lights. Fifty-two of these are in remembrance of the victims of the 7 July 2005 London bombings and four </p><p>for the suicide bombers. A notice invites you to light a candle and there is a </p><p>special printed prayer for peace. The stand was given to Coventry Cathedral in 2016 by students from RBZ Technik, Kiev. Kiev is twinned with Coventry and was the first city to receive a ‘Cross of Nails’ in 1947. </p><p><strong>Educational Films </strong></p><p>On some afternoons there will be free viewings of educational films in the </p><p>Cathedral. On Wednesday 12 February at 1:00pm there will be a screening of <em>2040</em>, which addresses concerns about transport and farming. On Thursday, 13 February at 1:00pm <em>He Named Me Malala</em>, a film about 15- year old Malala Yousafzai who spoke out about the closing of schools to </p><p>girls, will be shown and on Wednesday, 19 February, again at 1:00pm, the </p><p>screening will be <em>Monsters and Men, </em>set in Brooklyn, New York. </p><p><strong>STOP PRESS: BREAK IN ATTHE CATHEDRAL </strong></p><p>I am very sorry to report the news of serious damage at </p><p>the Cathedral. On the night of Thursday, 23 January one of the panels in John Hutton's beautiful West Screen was smashed. The culprits entered the Cathedral and broke into the glass collecting box to steal the money. The </p><p>glass panel of the Screen was engraved with an Angel </p><p>holding the Eternal Gospel. </p><p><strong>Images of the Cathedral’s </strong></p><p><strong>construction released </strong></p><p>Historic England and the John Laing </p><p>Charitable Trust have released previously unseen images of Britain’s construction history, including stunning images of Coventry Cathedral being built. </p><p>The collection can be viewed at the </p><p></p><ul style="display: flex;"><li style="flex:1">Historic </li><li style="flex:1">England </li><li style="flex:1">website </li><li style="flex:1">(https:// </li></ul><p>historicengland.org.uk/images-books/ archive/new/breaking-new-groundproject/) </p><p>9</p><p>LEEK WOOTTON LINK | FEBRUARY 2020 </p><p>10 </p><p>LEEK WOOTTON LINK | FEBRUARY 2020 </p><p><a href="/goto?url=http://www.leekwootton.org.uk" target="_blank">www.leekwootton.org.uk </a></p><p>LEEKWOOTTON & </p><p>GUY’S CLIFFE PARISH COUNCIL </p><p></p><ul style="display: flex;"><li style="flex:1">Clerk to the Parish Council : Helen Eldridge </li><li style="flex:1">t : 853841 </li></ul><p>e : [email protected] </p><p>The Parish Council met on Tuesday, 7 January 2020, at Leek Wootton Village Hall. Discussion included the following: </p><p>PARISH DIRECTORY 2020 </p><p>With this issue of <em>The Link </em>you will also receive a copy of the Parish Directory 2020. The Parish Council hopes that you will find this directory a useful tool throughout the year. </p><p>ANNUAL PARISH ASSEMBLY </p><p>This annual meeting for electors, residents and people who work within the parish has been arranged for Monday 6 April at 7pm in Leek Wootton Village Hall and it is confirmed that the Deputy Chief Constable, </p><p>Warwickshire Police, will attend to speak and answer questions. We hope </p><p>to get an update on how the re-occupation of Woodcote is progressing and on the sale of police land for development. We will also have an opportunity to hear about wider Policing issues in Warwickshire. </p><p>COMMUNITY MAINTENANCE </p><p>The Leek Wootton to Kenilworth footpath has been cleared and the </p><p>vegetation cut back. A number of issues have been raised with Warwickshire County Council Highways, including ponding and signage repairs at the Skew Bridge </p><p>(railway), Hill Wootton Road and surface drainage outside the Old School, </p><p>Warwick Road. However, WCC Highways is currently dealing with a 2½- month backlog due recent bad weather. Pothole repairs will continue, but no permanent repairs are currently being undertaken, so unfortunately, some issues may have to wait for the new financial year. </p><p>The Parish Clerk and County Councillor have been in discussion with WCC </p><p>Highways lighting about the lamp posts not working at Blacklow roundabout (A46) south of Leek Wootton. They have been advised that there is a serious electrical problem, which is being looked into, but repairs may take some time. Visibility on the Leek Wootton side of the roundabout at night is </p><p>poor, so please be cautious of other road-users during the winter nights. </p><p>A new street sign has been erected on the Anchor Inn side of Woodcote Lane. This will help drivers leaving the recreation ground to find the alternative route to/from Kenilworth and, with new signage planned at the ‘rec’, should reduce the number of cars attempting dangerous U-turns at </p><p>the bottom of the ramp. </p><p>11 </p><p>LEEK WOOTTON LINK | FEBRUARY 2020 </p><p>WAR MEMORIAL RECREATION GROUND CAR PARK </p><p>As reported in the last issue of <em>The </em>Link, the Parish Council has agreed to apply for a Public Works Loan Board loan to fund the car park works. It is currently redrawing its original plans to re-tender with construction </p>
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