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Parish Magazine
The Parish of Saints Philip and James
Up Hatherley
November 2020
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Remembrance
Saints Philip and James Parish Church,
Cold Pool Lane, Up Hatherley, Cheltenham, GL51 6HX.
www.saintsphilipandjames.org.uk
Articles for the Magazine, including local groups’ programmes should be sent to
The Magazine Production Secretary
23 Montgomery Road,
Up Hatherley, Cheltenham. GL51 3LB
or emailed to billsargison@yahoo.co.uk
no later than the 7th of the preceding month
The Editor accepts no responsibility for the content of any advertisement
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Parish Priest Fr. Mark Catherall B.Th (Hons) SSC
The Vicarage, 336 Hatherley Road, Up Hatherley,
Cheltenham, Gloucestershire GL51 6HX.
Telephone: 01242 704837:
Churchwardens Janet Loveday 01242 510150
Shirley Little 01242 525631
churchwardens@saintsphilipandjames.org.uk
PCC Secretary
pccsecretary@saintsphilipandjames.org.uk
Treasurer Bill Sargison 01242 694301
pcctreasurer@saintsphilipandjames.org.uk
Electoral Roll Jennifer Link 01242 570961
Magazine Shirley Little -Editor 01242 525631
David Kirk - Distribution 01452 586585
Bill Sargison - Production 01242 694301
Printer Color Co Design Print 01242 226332
Website Keith Brown
web@saintsphilipandjames.org.uk
Facebook Saints Philip and James Church, Up Hatherley
Church Centre Bookings and Enquiries 01242 570961
churchcentre@saintsphilipandjames.org.uk
Safeguarding Julie Brown
safeguarding@saintsphilipandjames.org.uk
Parish Church Calendar November 2020
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SUN 1st ALL SAINTS The Church Triumphant Mon 2nd ALL SOULS DAY The Church Expectant Tues 3rd Feria Places of Education Wed 4th S. Charles Borromeo B Catechesis
Thurs 5th Feria Work for Aid Agencies Fri 6th Ss. Denys B & Companions M Diocese of Europe Sat 7th Our Lady Families & Young People SUN 8th Remembrance Sunday The Fallen Mon 9th Feria SSC Tues 10th S. Leo the Great Pp & Dr. The Council of Chalcedon Wed 11th S. Martin of Tours B Rural Communities Thurs 12th Feria The Armed Forces Fri 13th Feria Medical Practitioners Sat 14
th Our Lady Victims of Crime
SUN 15th 33rd Sunday of the Year The Parish Mon 16th Feria The unemployed Tues 17th Feria Forgiveness & Renewal Wed 18th Feria Refugees Thurs 19th Feria The oppressed Fri 20th S. Edmund M Those without Faith Sat 21st Our Lady Retired & Elderly SUN 22
nd CHRIST THE KING The Parish
Mon 23rd S. Clement 1, Pp & M Prisoners & Captives Tues 24th Feria The Angels Wed 25th S. Catherine of Alexandria V & M Interfaith Relations Thurs 26th Feria Farming & Fishing Fri 27th Feria Respect for the earth Sat 28th Our Lady Retired & Elderly SUN 29th 27th Sunday of the Year The Parish Mon 30th S. Andrew Ap People of Scotland During the present pandemic, and from November, Mass is being offered
at Church on the following days and times, by appointment:
Thursdays: 10:00 Sundays: 10:00 Parishioners are asked to visit the Church and print their name for the appropriate
day. Mass is also being live-streamed via our website & Facebook page.
Please adhere to the directions set out on entering the Church.
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The Years Mind
Every day the Church remembers and prays for the souls
of those whose anniversary of death falls during the
month. Below are those who we remember this month
1st Dennis Gilbert Parratt.
2nd
3rd
4th
5th Sydney Birt, Tia Nadine Organ, Nicolas John Clay,
Ronald Henry House. Elizabeth Kocis.
6th Andy Mansell.
7th Beatrice Martin, George Derek Bogle.
8th Allan Lloyd Whittern.
9th Stuart Charles Leithead.
10th
11th Tony Waters, Joyce Marie Cook.
12th Christopher David Edwards, John Anthony Ford, Pamela Mary Beattie.
13th Pete Trower.
14th Richard William Roberts.
15th George H. Brooke (P)
16th Iris Florence Eileen Matson.
17th Charles George Oaker, William Albert Le-Mons Townsend.
18th Jessie Allen, Bob Taylor.
19th Thomas Edward Barker, Doris Ellen Willis.
20th
21st William Dowson, Agnes May Trickett.
22nd Robert Wright.
23rd Mary Little.
24th
25th William Sealey, Leonard Maurice Budd, Jack Reginald Taylor.
26th Edward Percy Bushell, William John Ricketts,Edward John Cull,
Alan William Raybould.
27th Ada Beatrice Lewis.
28th Peter Link.
29th Roland Christopher Cotter.
30th Moryn Hunt.
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Every single evening as I’m lying here in bed
This tiny little prayer keeps running through my head
God bless all my family wherever they may be, keep them
Warm and safe from harm for they’re so close to me.
And God, there is one more thing I wish you could do
I hope you don’t mind me asking. Bless my computer too.
Now I know that it’s not normal to bless a mother board,
But listen just a second while I explain to you, dear Lord.
You see, that little metal box holds more than odds and ends.
Inside those small compartments rest so many FRIENDS.
Lord, you know so much about them by the kindness that they give
And this little box of metal takes me in to where they live.
By faith is how I know them much the same as I do you.
We share in what life brings us and from that our friendship grows.
Please, take an extra minute from your duties up above,
To bless those in my address book that’s filled with so much love!
Wherever else this prayer may reach, to each and every friend,
Bless each and every mail box and the person who hits Send.
When you update your heavenly list on your CD-Rom
Remember each who’ve said this prayer sent up to God.com.
Amen.
God.com
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100 Club
The winners of the August Draw were :
1st Prize = Rosemary Donnelly
2nd Prize =
3rd Prize =
Next Draw will be on
November 8th
100 club tickets
October is the time to renew your subscription for the 100 Club. It costs £12 for the year and a prize draw is undertaken each month. Winners are announced in the magazine. There are a few spare tickets so if you would like one or have a second then please see Shirley Little.
Quick Truffles
Recipe for the Month
Ingredients (makes about 30)
225g (8oz) shop bought moist ginger cake
11og (4oz) dark chocolate—melted
75g (3oz) dried cranberries, chopped
1 tbsp. cranberry juice, rum or brandy
1. Crumble the ginger cake in a food processor.
2. Add remaining ingredients and fold to make a fairly soft mixture
3. Shape into small balls, then while they are still ‘tacky’ roll either in cocoa
powder, icing sugar or grated chocolate
4. Place in petit fours cases.
Decoration 2 tbsps. Sifted cocoa powder 2 tbsps. Sifted icing sugar 1 tbsp. grated dark chocolate
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Together we can make Christmas feel
special for Open Door’s Guests
For the children
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How many pairs did Jesus send? Solve the problem below to check your answer!
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Puzzle Time National Days November sometimes known for its mist and fog but are you aware of all the ‘National
Days’ there are. Below are some of them. See if you can find them in this month’s puzzle.
1st AUTHOR
3RD HOUSEWIFE
5TH DOUGHNUT
6TH SAXOPHONE
8TH CAPPUCCINO
9TH SCRABBLE
11TH VETERANS
13TH KINDNESS
15TH PHILANTHROPY
16TH FASTFOOD
18TH PRINCESS
19TH MONOPOLY
20TH CHILDS
21ST ADOPTION
23RD CASHEW
24TH SARDINES
25TH BLASÉ
26TH CAKE
27TH LISTENING
27TH BLACKFRIDAY
30TH MOUSSE
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MAGAZINE SURVEY
The advent of the Covid-19 pandemic has caused many organisations and
businesses within our society to adapt, improvise and diversify the way
they operate. The Church too, at local and national level, has used
technology and found different ways to minister, evangelise and serve the
parishes and communities for which they have responsibility, our own
included.
It has always been the intention of our parish magazine to communicate
not only the Christian Faith and the activities of our parish but also support
local business and community groups. The pandemic has prevented our
usual community wide distribution of this free magazine to 3900 homes
and although copies are available at Hatherley Post Office, it has
encouraged us to bring forward the idea of placing our magazine on-line,
via our parish website and Facebook.
The time has now come to survey our parish and community to ascertain
the viability and efficiency of our magazine in its present format. Therefore
we are asking readers to respond to the following:
1. I do / do not wish to receive a hard copy of the parish magazine.
2. I am happy to read the parish magazine via the parish website or
Facebook pages.
Please contact us, by 30th
November, giving your name and address, only
if you wish to continue to receive a hard copy, by emailing us at
churchwardens@saintsphilipandjames.org.uk or responding via our
Website page. Alternatively you can return this form to the parish address
(page 2).
Whatever the outcome of the survey hard copies of our magazine will still
be available at Hatherley Post Office, Dundry Garden Centre and the
Parish Council.
Many thanks for your help.
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Under One Roof Appeal—THANK YOU
A really big THANK YOU - To all who have responded to our ‘Buy a Tile’ appeal. We have had a very encouraging response and have virtually reached our target with just 110 tiles short of the 2500 tiles we hoped to fund. We are keeping the ap-peal open until the end of November so it is not too late to help us get there. If you can help please complete the form overleaf and send it to my home address (page 2) or place it in the church letter box addressed to the church treasurer. To all those who have helped with our fundraising efforts. The Silver Threads and their Leap Year Concert, The Tuesday Choir Group for their concerts and film night, to all who help with the Silent Auction, our organ-ists, the Classic Wind Quintet and Sarah Mcquaid for their entertaining concerts in their church. To the Charitable Trusts who have come to our help The Church Union The Gloucestershire Historic Church Trust The All Churches Trust The Garfield Weston Trust The Number One Trust To the individuals who have given personal donations and bequests, quite separate from the various appeals that we have had, some in memory of loved ones. So by the time you read this the scaffolding will be down and the roof and rainwater services complete. It has been a long hard haul and a relief to cross the finishing line. We are grateful to D.A.Cook Ltd, the contractors, who have been most helpful in undertaking the work and to David Arnold, the architect, who, as project manager, kept things ticking over. We have received several comments about how splendid that church looks from the road now that the new tiles are on the roof and let us hope that everything remains dry inside for the next 100 years. Thanks again. Bill Sargison Treasurer.
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Please accept £……………donation for ………..Tiles as part of the
Under One Roof Appeal. I recognise that my contribution will go
towards the urgent repairs needed to the Parish Church of Up Hatherley
to help secure its existence for future generations.
Please make cheques payable to Up Hatherley PCC.
I am happy for my name or that of my nominee to be recorded in the book
of Roof Donation Register which will be held with the Church Archives and
will be recorded as follows…………………………………………...
I am a UK taxpayer and am happy for the PCC to treat this as a Gift Aid
donation. I understand that if I pay less Income Tax than the amount of
Gift Aid claimed on all my donations in the tax year it is my responsibility
to pay the difference.
Signature…………………………………………...Date………………….
Name and Address………………………………………………………….
………………………………………………………………………………...
Buy a Tile As part of the Under One Roof Appeal( UOR Appeal) we are giving the whole community of Up Hatherley the opportunity to help secure the church and part of our history, for the future. We are asking individuals, groups, businesses to sponsor roof tiles at £2 each. It is estimated that we will need 5000 tiles. We intend to re-use as many of the existing tiles as possible. A special Roof Donation Register containing the names of donors purchasing 10 tiles or more will be displayed in the church as part of the archives of the church
……………………………………………………………………………
For office use
Amount Received …………………. Receipt No………..
Please return this form to the Post Box at the Church Office , or post it to St Philip
& St James, Cold Pool lane, Up Hatherley, Cheltenham GL51 6HX
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Up Hatherley Parish Council
I reported last month that there was a fantastic response
to our consultation about improvements to parks, open
spaces and volunteering. At our meeting this month we
will be making some decisions about how to progress the open spaces
project, but in the meantime I am sad to report that residents in Broad
Oak Way have been the victims of some particularly menacing arson
attacks when on two consecutive Thursday evenings, the hedgerow on
the boundary with the houses was set alight using an accelerant and
flames were sent leaping into the air. The Fire Brigade were quick to
respond and have been active in visiting residents following these
attacks as well as working with the local businesses selling the fuel to
the arsonists. It is essential for everyone’s safety that the culprits are
identified and dealt with. In the same period there has been some
major littering of pathways close to the Hillview centre. This is a very
worrying trend, even if only a small number of people are involved.
At our next (virtual) meeting we will also make a decision about how to
manage our Christmas Eve Carol service on Fernleigh Green – a popular
and well attended tradition. Clearly, we cannot encourage a large
gathering with singing on the green or share in hot mulled wine but we
are going to see what is possible. Presently, the plan looks like we will
get the lights on to the tree a few days before Christmas Eve so the
Green looks festive and, as with previous years, encourage children to
make decorations for the tree. We are still hoping that the Salvation
Army will play music for half an hour but we need to see how this can
be done in a Covid-safe way. One of the possibilities may involve the
band marching so that residents can listen from the safety of their own
homes. Another idea involves filming it. Thinking caps are on!
We are saying goodbye to two of our Parish Councillors Bob Wilcox and Richard Johnes, who has contributed a huge amount during his 6 years with us. This leaves us with vacancies so if anyone is feeling community spirited, then we would love to hear from you.
Sarah Bamford
Chair
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Up Hatherley Village Hall, Cold Pool Lane
Bookings and further information from
Caleb Oakey 07403 582472 uphatherleyparish@gmail.com
Hillview Community Centre
Large Hall, Skittle Alley, Kitchen & Licensed Bar available at Reduced Rates.
Bookings - contact 01242 863635 after 6pm. Social Members Bar Open: 6pm-11pm Mon-Fri & Noon-11pm Sat & Sundays
Community Organisations
Scouts and Cub Scouts All enquiries to Chris Keith 01242 519112
Guiding and Brownies All enquiries to Kim Poulson
01242 581710
Gloucestershire Constabulary Local PCSO Jules Mounsor
(01452 907600) julia.mounsor@gloucestershire.pnn.police.uk
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Father’s Mark…..
The summer is over and the winter looms large but not today at the time of writing. Today the temperature here in this house has been close to 80 degrees, not very conducive to turning thoughts to November however turn they must for there is much to ponder.
This month begins with the great day of All Saints, followed of course by All Souls, back to back celebrations of great joy, thinking and interceding with the Holy Ones of past years including perhaps very recent beacons to heavenly glory to then more sombre consideration of those gone before us some known personally to us. This great celebration, often tinged perhaps with sorrow yet holding before us the promise of a joyful future with our Lord in a sense prepares us for Remembrance services, thanksgiving for lives served in defense of our homeland.
To say again the Summer is over and thus our worship framed within our Christian year ends not as it used to with Sundays after Trinity or even Ordinary Time but with a far greater victorious celebration of Christ the Universal King. Which places our Lord exactly where he should be in our minds and hearts that is above all other loyalties. It is then that we seriously in worship sense a change of gear for we celebrate Advent Sunday the very beginning of our Christian year our walk with our Lord.
And now at the very end of November we recall and celebrate the day of another great follower of the Lord and patron of the Scots, Andrew the Apostle.
We cannot end without a mention of the repairs to our Church. I’m informed that they are continuing at a pace hopefully aided by the favourable weather. It has been an experience for all who attended mass in the Church Centre and I must congratulate Fr. Mark for his adaptation of the communication system so that many who wish to join us can do so.
May God bless you all,
Father David
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If children live with criticism,
They learn to condemn.
If children live with hostility, They learn to fight.
If they live with ridicule,
They learn to be shy.
If children live with shame, They learn to feel guilty.
If children live with tolerance,
They learn to be patient.
If children live with encouragement They learn confidence.
If children live with praise, They learn to appreciate.
If children live with fairness,
They learn justice.
If children live with security, They learn to have faith.
If children live with approval, They learn to like themselves.
If children live with acceptance
and friendship, They learn to find love in the world.
Adapted from a poem by Dorothy Nolte
Children learn what they live
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Gardening News
The month of October, offered prelude to the changing sea-
son and now autumn is upon us. Already the air carries the
scent of aging decline, tumbled leaves litter the garden and
there is a dampness to everything. I have already spent a
good amount of time cleaning up. I think that the warmth and wet of the
early season made for some luxuriant growth as I can’t really see where
the leaves have come from. The month ahead is going to be busy. Apart
from the cleaning up, November is a good planting month, especially if you
need bare root items. There will hedging about shortly and in a state of
near dormancy it will transplant smoothly. Formal and informal stock is
about, with everything from native field plants, like hawthorn and maple to
beech, and laurel. Soft fruit is about too, with I suspect many looking for
Raspberries, which generally have performed well again this year. And
Blueberries, which seem to have had big television exposure. Modern
varieties do very well actually and can be grown in containers. Blueberries
will prefer a slightly acidic condition, so consider using some ericaceous
compost or in season a suitable feed. Roses too are about now and for
many centres, offered for the first time since the lockdown. In the
vegetable garden you can still be planting onions, garlic and shallots as
well as rhubarb crowns. The shallots enjoy the cold, which encourages
early division, delivering good clumps of bulbs in the spring. If you have
not put in some overwintering Broad Beans, your hesitation has delivered
you to the perfect moment. For the purposes of overwintering Broad
beans are best sown between the last week of October and the second
week of November. Sown earlier you can end up with stalky plants before
Christmas which will not enjoy cold weather. If you can offer some shelter
then winter lettuce and oriental vegetables are also worth a go.
On the flower front, get cracking and lift any bedding that you may wish to
over winter, Pelargoniums,Begonias and Dahlias are salvageable ahead
of the frost. They can be allowed to dry and then will need storing in a
shed, garage or greenhouse. Or can be potted to bring late colour inside.
And finally there is still time to pop in some over wintering bedding and
bulbs, but you need to get a move on. Buy big plants in pots or 6 packs to
ensure winter resilience.
Happy Gardening
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It has certainly been a very eventful year for us all and none
more so than the Lakeside Primary School community.
The 2019-20 academic year will be forever remembered
as the COVID-19 year which saw the partial closure of the school and a real shift
in focus with the support of key workers and vulnerable pupils. However, the
school also had many successes – the development of our curriculum with read-
ing at the heart; the development of our grounds with the new clamber stack and
play area and an Ofsted grading of ‘Good’ in all areas following the school inspec-
tion in January 2020. This was a massive achievement for the Lakeside Primary
community and reflected the effort made by staff, parents, and pupils to put the
school back on the map. This has given us a real platform from which to build
from.
The new academic year has now started with the full opening of the school to all
of our pupils. We have worked extremely hard to create a school environment
which feels as close to ‘normal’ but also one which meets the government guid-
ance for limiting the risk of COVID-19. We have seven clearly defined year
group bubbles, clear one-way systems, staggered drop-off and pick-up times,
regular hand washing and enhanced hygiene. The overriding belief from every-
one is that it is so important to have the children back in school after a long ab-
sence and it has been personally pleasing to see the smiles on faces as the chil-
dren readjust to school routines. We have also welcomed a new reception intake
to school and they have all settled really well. I have seen a real growth in their
independence already and I know that this will give the children a really good plat-
form for the rest of the year.
At this time of year, we would also be holding open days and evenings for per-
spective parents. As a result of COVID-19 restrictions, we are unable to hold face-to-
face meetings so will be posting videos on our school website. If you are a new
parent looking for a school on an upward trajectory, please take a look at our
school website – www.lakesidechelt.co.uk
Finally, I am very aware of the issues that are caused by poor parking at the start
and end of the school day. After discussions with the Parish Council and Local
Authority, it has been really pleasing to see parking enforcement officers present
at the end of the school day. This is clearly making a difference.
Thank you for your on-going support and I wish you all good health in these un-
certain times.
Ben Jordan
Headteacher, Lakeside Primary School
Lakeside Primary School
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Jo Wheeler has set her heart on marrying Sidney Sheppard.
Now he’s dead in a freak fall in Gloucester Cathedral.
The two of them had such great plans for the future that
someone must pay for her disappointment.
Jo is convinced that Sidney’s wife Marjorie is to blame.
Except Jo’s increasingly erratic behaviour convinces the
police that she is the killer.
But who’s the mysterious witness she saw at the scene
of the crime? Why won’t anyone believe he is stalking
her?
Jo must prove she’s right about Marjorie before she, too,
suffers. But is Sidney the man she thought he was?
What happened on his honeymoon five years ago for his
bride to take revenge now?
Is Marjorie really Jo’s sworn enemy, or is she her saviour?
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Arvonia Veterinary Surgery 31
Churchdown Computers 20
Foxcubs Day Nursery 23
Guy Sheppard—The Unwanted Bride 30
Hawkes Pharmacy 25
Hatherley Dental Surgery 21
Hop-2-IT Computer Repair/IT Specialists 22
I can do it…Tutoring 27
Mark Williams Computer Solutions 28
Michelle’s Mobile Foot Care 24
Piano Lessons – Simon Probert 24
PC-Menders 21
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Playhouse Day Nursery 27
Richmond Retirement Village 15
The Healing Feeling – Reflexology 22
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Food and Drink
Lakeside Takeaway 26
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Church Centre Hire 5
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D J Cook Plumbing Services 26
Firmfix 30
Hatherley Heating and Plumbing 21
Home Maintenance Services 24
Jason Bond Carpet Fitter 28
Just Carpentry & Locks 20
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Spa Plumbing & Heating 23
Sparkes Aerial & Satellite 25
UK Blinds 26
The Combi-Man Heating & Plumbing 29
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KJP Fencing 28
Landscape Creations (Chelt) Ltd 26
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Garden Maintenance Service 22
R & M Garden Services 25
Shurdington Nurseries 21
Valley Roundabout Nurseries 20
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Selim Smith & Co. Funeral Directors 24
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