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January 2019
MONTHLY MAGAZINE MARSTON MAGNA
AND RIMPTON
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THE PARISHES OF
ST MARY THE VIRGIN, MARSTON MAGNA
and RIMPTON www.marstonmagnachurch.org.uk
RECTOR. Revd. Barbara Stanton [email protected] Tel: 850745
The Rectory, Camel Street, Marston Magna,
BA22 8DD
(To whom all enquiries should be made)
EDITOR: Samuel David Crabb [email protected] Tel: 850274
Wickham Farm, Marston Magna RIMPTON CONTACT
Nicola Benbow, Ash House, Rimpton [email protected] Tel: 850434
MARSTON MAGNA CONTACT
Molly Crabb, Wickham Farm, Marston Magna [email protected] Tel: 850274
RIMPTON: Normally every Sunday 10.45am, with Holy Communion on 1st Sunday each month. Morning Worship and Morning
Prayer on the 2nd and 4th Sundays. The 3rd Sunday Communion is either at Rimpton or Marston.
MARSTON MAGNA: Normally every Sunday 9.30 am, with Parish Communion on the 1st Sunday each month, and Morning
Prayer on the 2nd and 4th Sundays. The 3rd Sunday Communion is at either Marston Magna or Rimpton.
CHURCH OFFICERS RIMPTON MARSTON MAGNA
CHURCH WARDENS Mrs H. J. Stephens, Home Farm Cottage 851860 Mrs M L Crabb, Wickham Farm Tel: 850274
Mr J Lines, Clarke's Cottage 850828 Mr K N Field, 2 Homefield Court Tel: 850705
TREASURERS Vacant – A Treasurer is required Mr Hugh Privett, The Manor Tel: 850294
P.C.C. SECRETARIES Mrs. M Green, Lark Rise, Woodhouse Lane 01963 220943 Dr M Moorhouse, 5 Homefield Court Tel: 850374
ORGANISTS Mr Stephen Suttle, 4 Cooper's Barns, MM 850167 Mr Hugh Privett, The Manor Tel: 850294
CAPTAIN of BELL-RINGERS Mrs Caroline Baillie, Ginaville Tel: 850128
CHURCH ROTAS
MARSTON MAGNA Flower/Church Cleaning Sidesmen/Readers
Mrs M L Crabb, Wickham Farm Tel: 850274 Mr. Richard Venning Park Farm Tel: 851104
RIMPTON Flower Rota/Brass Cleaning Church Cleaning
Mrs M Le Hardy Tel: 850212 Mrs Green Tel: 01963 220943
THIS MAGAZINE IS DELIVERED FREE OF CHARGE TO EVERY HOUSE IN THE TWO PARISHES AND IS
PUBLISHED ON THE FIRST DAY OF EACH MONTH. MATERIAL SHOULD BE SENT TO THE RIMPTON AND
MARSTON MAGNA CONTACTS NOT LATER THAN THE 20TH OF EACH MONTH. IT IS PRINTED ON THE 26th
MONTHLY.
VOLUNTARY DONATIONS TO.WARDS PRODUCTION COSTS ARE ALWAYS WELCOME
THE MAGAZINE IS ALSO AVAILABLE ONLINE AT marstonmagnaparish.co.uk AND AT rimpton.net
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THE RECTORY January 2019 Dear All Newsletter January 2019 Happy New Year and lots of thanks for all the lovely Christmas cards I have received. It is always sad to take them down on Twelfth Night. I always get out my bulbs from under the stairs to take their place and remind me of Spring soon to come. Seems strange to be writing 2019.We begin the New Year with The Feast of the Epiphany, on the 6th January at the end of the Twelve Days of Christmas. For once the Sunday falls on the right day, when we remember the visit of the Maji to the Christ Child. Some of you may have been surprised at Mudford Carol Service that they did not get a mention. It is because we are having a special Carol Service to celebrate this event at 4pm. By this time the Magi and their steeds will have reached the Crib on the 6th.This is your chance to sing the carols about the Magi or Wise Men or kings and we will have the benefit of the Benefice Choir and Ken Sherrin playing the organ. We will have had two Sundays of Christmas and then the 6th begins four Sundays of the season of Epiphany still with the celebratory white vestments in our churches and in Marston Magna Church a special Epiphany candle. Epiphany means “manifestation”, the manifestation of who the child Jesus is, which is not just to the Jewish people but to the Gentiles, everyone one else too. The Magi are thought to have been from countries far away from Israel to the east, later traditions even gave them names, Caspar, Melchior and Balthasar remember going to Cologne many years ago where legend has them buried in the Cathedral. This manifestation of Christ to the Gentiles fits in well with the Conversion of St Paul on the 25th of January, who, more than anyone, began to take the message of Jesus to foreign lands and ends the Week of Prayer for Christian Unity. We also remember in January the Baptism of Christ, another epiphany of who Jesus is, and his first miracle, changing the water into wine at the Marriage at Cana. Confirmation - If anyone is interested in being Confirmed, classes will begin. Confirmation confirms promises made at Christening and Baptism on behalf of a child by parents and godparents. At Confirmation these promises are made by adults for themselves. After Confirmation it is possible to receive Holy Communion, the bread and wine Jesus taught us to remember him by. Confirmation is done by a bishop at very special service. If anyone is interested in learning more about Christianity with a view to being confirmed please get in touch with me. 850745. Revd. Barbara 01935 850745 CHURCH OF ST. MARY THE VIRGIN MUDFORD Sunday 6 January 4.00 p.m. Epiphany Carols Sunday 13 January 9.30a.m. Plough Sunday Benefice Service at Chilton Cantelo Sunday 20 January 11.00 a.m. Morning Worship Sunday 27 January 11.00 a.m. Holy Communion CHURCH OF ST. JAMES, CHILTON CANTELO. Sunday 13 January 9.30 a.m. Plough Sunday Benefice Service CHURCH OF ST. VINCENT, ASHINGTON Sunday 13 January 9.30 a.m. Plough Sunday Benefice Service at Chilton Cantelo ST MARY THE VIRGIN, RIMPTON Services in Rimpton, JANUARY 2019 Sunday 6th January- 10.45am Holy Communion Sunday 13th January - No service in Rimpton, Benefice Holy Communion at 9.30 am at Chilton Cantelo Sunday 20th January- Joint Holy Communion Service at 1045am with Marston Magna Sunday 27th January - Morning Worship at 10.45am HS
STUDY GROUPS Marston/Rimpton Home Group
The Group will meet on Wednesday, 9th January at 3.00pm & resume their meetings at 10.00am on the 23rd January 2019. Further details, please ring Richard Gardner on 850127.
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CALENDAR OF SERVICES
JANUARY 2019
SUNDAY 6th JANUARY
MARSTON MAGNA
RIMPTON
WHITE 9.30 a.m. Parish Communion 10,45a.m. Holy Communion
EPHIPHANY SUNDAY Reader: Mr E Jackson Sidesman: Mr E Jackson Reader: Mr/Mrs Copeland
SUNDAY 13th JANUARY
CHILTON CANTELO
WHITE 9.30a.m, Benefice PLOUGH SUNDAY SERVICE No service at Marston Magna or Rimpton.
PLOUGH SUNDAY Reader: To be arranged Sidesman: To be arranged
SUNDAY 20th JANUARY
MARSTON MAGNA
RIMPTON
WHITE NO SERVICE – Joint service at Rimpton 10.45 a.m. Holy Communion
EPIPHANY II Reader: To be arranged
SUNDAY 27th JANUARY
MARSTON MAGNA
RIMPTON
WHITE 9.30 a.m. Morning Prayer 10.45 a.m. Morning Worship
EPIPHANY III Reader: Mrs M Crabb
Sidesman: Mrs B Field
Reader: Mr/Mrs Caruth, Mrs Fewkes
SUNDAY 3rd FEBRUARY
MARSTON MAGNA
RIMPTON
GRENN 9.30 a.m. Candlemas and Parish Communion 10.45a.m. Candlemas and Holy Communion
CANDLEMAS Reader: Mr R Knott
Sidesman: Mr R Knott
Reader: Mr McKay
JANUARY 2019
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Church Cleaning Church Flowers
High Altar
Locking Up
5 Jan Mr & Mrs R Venning Mrs Venning H Privett
12 Jan Mr & Mrs Privet Mrs E Crouch Mrs N Jackson
19 Jan Mr & Mrs Privet Mrs E Crouch Mr K Sibley
26 Jan Mr & Mrs Jackson Mrs K Redman Mr & Mrs Knott
RIMPTON
JANUARY 2019
5th Jan Mrs Walton/Mrs Millington Mrs Brady Mr Fewkes
12th Jan Mrs Tricker/ Mrs Lines Mrs Brady Mrs Caruth
19th Jan Mrs Woolley & Mrs McCreight Mrs Woodland Mr Spencer
26 Jan Mrs Lines & Mrs Fell Mrs Woodland Mrs Menist
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Things to do in January Christians Against Poverty, ART4CAP 12th December -23rd January, Shop next to HMV in the Quedam -art, pottery for sale to raise funds for the Centre. HELP required 10-5 Monday -Saturday. Contact Steve Hart on [email protected] or text 07449167058 Plough Sunday 13th January .9.30 Chilton Cantelo - We have not had one of these before at Chilton. Plough Sunday is the first Sunday after Epiphany. It is one of the four agricultural services celebrated in England along with Rogation, Lammas and Harvest. It happens at a cold time of year when workers may not have been needed on farms and farm hands suffered hardship. They would go around villages with a plough and be given food to help them out. The plough would end up at the Church and be blessed in the hope of a good harvest later in the year. If you are coming to this service, it would be good to bring some non-perishable food stuffs for the Lord's Larder. The churches do support the Lord's Larder throughout the year and we have had a wonderful letter of thanks to pass on to those who do so much to give this support which is so badly needed in our time. The speaker at Marston Magna WI on January 14th .12.30 beginning with a soup and cake lunch will be Matt Callaghan from the Lord's Larder. Matt is also Revd. Edd and Eileen Bungay's son-in law. Village Cafe Marston Magna Village Hall, every Friday 10-12 am from 4th January 2019, freshly brewed ground coffee, homemade biscuits, free range eggs, book stall, cakes and other stalls Revd. Barbara Letter from the Right Reverend Ruth Worsley, Bishop of Taunton For Parish Newsletters – January 2019 The joy of a return The country of Ghana is making 2019 ‘The Year of Return’ to mark 400 years of the slave trade. Akwase Agyeman who is heading up this year of celebration said this: ‘We will celebrate the resilience of the African. Like Joseph in the Bible who was sold to slavery and later connected to his brothers, there was a celebration and in 2019 there shall be a celebration for Africans in Diaspora’
I wonder how we might make 2019 ‘a year of return’. I don’t mean as a return to things past because we mourn a past glory. I’m thinking of the story of Joseph. Joseph was separated from family because his family were jealous of him. His brothers sold him into slavery, out of sight, out of mind. It’s when they have need of food that they inadvertently come across Joseph again, this time he holds their fate in his hands. It would have been so easy for Joseph to seek to get his own back on his brothers. In fact, he does play a trick on them. However, when all is revealed we find many tears shed and reconciliation is achieved. I wonder how many families in our communities have faced such a fracture in relationships? Rembrandt’s famous painting, ‘The Return of the Prodigal’ is one of those iconic pictures which draws us into experiencing the depth of feeling the parable speaks of. The embrace of the father to the kneeling son shows us not only the emotion of a family relationship restored but that of God’s love for us, his wandering people. Many of us have personal experience of discovering the love of the Father for us, his children. Perhaps this year we could pass on that story to others and help them to find the joy and celebration of a return to the Father who gave everything in order to release them from the slavery of sin. Let’s make this not just ‘a year of return’ but rather a lifetime! Rt Rev Ruth Worsley + Bishop of Taunton
Rimpton Coffee Morning The coffee morning at Barton Farm, in aid of the Carol Concert and Village Party, raised a wonderful total of £218.50. Thank you to Helen and Peter O’Brien for the use of their home and to Helen for all her hard work. Thank you also, for the support of so many villagers in coming and bringing raffle prizes and for the donations from those unable to attend. Gail Brady
FIR VILLA HOLY COMMUNION
The monthly Holy Communion service held at Fir Villa takes place on the last Friday in each month. This month’s service will be held on Friday, 25th January at 4 pm. All are welcome. For further information contact Revd. Barbara Stanton, 01935 850745.
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Fir Villa Parish News For the January 2019 Magazine
We would like to remind the community that we do have availability for Day care services and would be happy to come and meet with anyone interested in using these services. As always, we welcome any local talent and interests to our home and would really like to hear from anyone able to volunteer some time and skills to add to our activity plans. Please feel free to contact Tracy on 01935 850670
CAFÉ CHILTON There is a Coffee Morning each month at Chilton Cantelo Church on the first Saturday of the month. Nobby Kerton - Church Warden THE RAIN REPORT
I mentioned in my October report that the drought appeared to be coming to an end. This certainly proved to be the case with November having 19 wet days totalling 125.5 mms (5 inches) well above the November average 96 mms (3 ¾ inches). Wednesday 7th November saw the wettest day of 2018 so far with a hefty 26 mms (1 inch). November and October have fought it out for some years for the title of highest average monthly rainfall, and for a few years October has been winning. But this year the November average has risen from 96 mms to 97 mms, whereas October dropped from 96.5 mms to 95 mms making November the current champion. November is also at a slight disadvantage having only 30 day which in theory gives October a 3 mm advantage. November 2002 is the wettest month I have ever recorded with 189.5 mms (7 ½ inches) and 2004 the driest November with 27 mms (1 inch).
Ricky Gibbs.
MOBILE HAIRDRESSING
Grace Isbell from Mudford Sock is operating a mobile hairdressing business. She used to work for Unisex in Yeovil and then Sherborne. She is a Unisex hair stylist. You can contact Grace on her mobile 07738 636489 or by email [email protected] or her home number is 01935 410800. Grace is very happy to visit
you in your home and that will save you a journey to Yeovil or Sherborne. Or you can visit her salon in her home.
RIMPTON BADMINTON CLUB
The new Badminton season started on
Wednesday, 3rd October 2018 in Rimpton Village
Hall at 7.30pm and continues each Wednesday
evening until 24th April 2019. Anyone over the age
of 14 years is welcome. For further details please
contact Anne Ing 850315 or Sheila Fewkes
850227
Lizzie’s Childminding
Queen Camel Registered with OFSTED
* Friendly and exciting learning environment * Arts, crafts and messy play
* Wellie walks and outdoor play * Music, rhymes and more
* Local outings and farm visits Please contact Lizzie Gilbert for more details on
07807967708
Rimpton Ladies Walking Group
Our next normal walk will be held on Wednesday 16th January. We will meet at the village hall car park at 9.30 am. For full
details contact Sheila Fewkes Tel 850227
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This information could help save a loved one's life!
Every year in Britain around 30,000 people are struck by sudden cardiac arrest outside of hospital environments. It can affect anyone at any time - from young children at school, to adults when they are at home, work or public places. Every minute without CPR and Defibrillation reduces a victim's survival rate by 7 to 10 per cent. Without immediate treatment 90-95 per cent of cardiac arrests prove fatal. Our village recognises the need and advantages of CPR and Defibrillation and accordingly have the necessary Equipment and Responders to deal with this situation. Our group has regular training sessions held in the village hall and we would like to invite interested villagers to a demonstration on how resuscitation works after the training session. This information could help save a loved one's life! Our next training session will be held on Saturday 8th December 10.30 am until 11.30 am everyone is welcome. Enquiries: Sue Walton 01935851818/Ciaran Brady 01963220471
Christmas recycling and waste reminder Kerbside recycling and refuse collections will take place as usual on Monday 24 December. Between Tuesday 25 December and Friday 28 December, all scheduled collections are two days later, including Friday pick-ups on Sunday 30 December. There are no changes to services on Monday 31 December. Between Tuesday 1 January and Friday 4 January, all scheduled collections are one day later, including Friday collections on Saturday 5 January. These revised dates include assisted and clinical waste collection services. Please ensure you have your recycling and waste ready for collections by 7am and no earlier than the night before (NB - clinical collections start from 5.30am). Do remember that on Monday 24 December and Monday 31 December all sites usually open until 7pm will be closing at 4pm.
All recycling sites will be closed on Christmas Day, Boxing Day and Bank Holiday Monday. For
the rest of the festive period, the sites will follow their usual opening schedule. For a full list of revised collection days and to download our collection poster, please see our website.
Winter weather reminder
If there is severe weather, whether snow and ice or
rain and floods, kerbside collections may be hit. For
SWP’s essential advice on weather and waste,
please see our SWP Services and Weather
webpage, and check our Facebook page and Twitter
feed for advice.
Check Somerset County Council’s gritting map at http://www.travelsomerset.co.uk/gritting to see which routes will be gritted, and visit the travelsomerset website for route planning.
The Children’s Society Thank you so much to everyone who supported the Children’s Society over the Christmas period. Your generous contributions are much appreciated. The total of £99.23 was collected at the Christingle Service and £50.00 collected from Carol Singing. This money has been forwarded to The Children’s Society to enable it to continue its work with vulnerable and disadvantaged children throughout the country. Pam Goodwin (Parish Coordinator for The Children’s Society)
QUEEN CAMEL TENNIS CLUB
A small friendly Club with 2 floodlit hard courts for all players on either a ‘Pay & Play’ basis or as a club member. A wide variety of coaching is available including Saturday a.m. coaching for Juniors plus Camps in the holidays. We welcomes new members for the season that started in April.
Visit www.qctc.co.uk or call the Club Secretary on 01935 850300 for more
information.
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Mudford Players annual
PANTOMIME
JACK and the BEANSTALK
In Mudford Village Hall
Thursday 31st January @
7.00pm
Friday 1st February @ 7.00 pm
Saturday 2nd February @ 2.00
pm and again at 7.00 pm
Tickets : Adults £7 and children £3 available
from either Jo Dalton-Leggett at
[email protected] or 01935 427049
Or David & Penny Gatrill-Smith at
[email protected] or 01935
851641
RIMPTON PARISH COUNCIL The full Minutes of all meetings, including all
Appendices, can be viewed and/or downloaded
from the Village Website by going to
http://rimpton.net/parish-council/parish-council-
meetings/draft-parish-council-minutes/. Anybody
unable to use the website who needs to see a hard
copy of the full Minutes please contact any of the
Councillors.
Patrick Pender-Cudlip Clerk & RFO - Rimpton Parish Council The Cobblers, High Street, Queen Camel, Yeovil,
Somerset BA22 7NE; Tel. 01935 850692;
MARSTON MAGNA VILLAGE HALL - AGM
The AGM of the Village Hall Committee will be held on Monday 28th January 2019 at 7 pm, at the hall. We would really love lots of people to come along, especially if you have any ideas for events, fund raising activities or would just like to lend a hand. Everyone will be very welcome indeed. Our hall, like the church, is a focal point of village life and
is so important for the many people who use it during a week. Karen Price Chair Your Spare Room could change someone’s life How do you use your spare Bedroom? A place to store the laundry or an under-used exercise bike? Why not give that room an amazing purpose? A home for a Somerset child. The number of children in care in our county has now risen to over 500. Could you help them enjoy a brighter future? Brandon and Josh 15 and 13, have been fostered for over seven years now and they can’t thank their foster carers enough: “When we first came to Dave and Paula’s house we were really scared, our lives were all over the place. They gave us love, stability and made us feel safe. They treat us just like their own children. We are in a much better place now and looking forward to the future – Dave and Paula say we can stay as long as we like.” “What do I need to be a foster carer?” The enthusiasm to help turn a child or young person’s life around, a spare bedroom bit you DON'T need to be a homeowner. You must be over 21, but there's NO upper age limit. Whether you’re single or in a couple, what gender or sexual orientation you are DOESN'T matter. We are a ‘not for profit’ service. We channel our energies into a competitive fee for you, great training and support from our team, plus extra rewards and discounts when you foster with us. For more information call 0800 587 9900, visit www. fosteringinsomerset.org.uk or come to an information evening: www.fosteringinsomerset.org.uk/events. Help us spread the word on fostering: Like us on Facebook @fosteringinsomerset, follow us on twitter @fostersomerset SCHOOL ADMISSIONS A six-week consultation on school admissions arrangements for children who are due to start, transfer or move schools during the 2020-21 school year is currently taking place. This consultation applies to the admission arrangements for Somerset Local Authority and for those schools and academies who have contracted
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with the Local Authority to consult on their admission arrangements on their behalf. This consultation allows parents, early years settings, schools, religious authorities and the local community to make any comments on proposed admission arrangements. For a copy of the admission arrangements and details of how to make comments, please contact 01823 356671 or visit www.somerset.gov.uk/admissions on the page School Admissions Policy. Many Thanks in advance for your help. Kind regards The School Admissions Team Admissions and Entitlements Team, Access & Additional Learning Needs, County Hall, Taunton, Somerset, TA1 4DY Somerset Direct - 0300 123 2224 or email - [email protected] https://www.facebook.com/Somersetschooladmissions/
MARSTON MAGNA PARISH COUNCIL Full Minutes including all Appendices can be viewed and/or downloaded from the Village Website, by going to :- https://marstonmagnaparish.co.uk/agendas-minutes/ . Anybody unable to use the website who needs to see a hard copy of the full Minutes please contact any of the Councillors. DATE OF THE NEXT MEETINGS: 7 pm Wednesday 23rd January 2019 & Wednesday 20th March 2019. Lucy Gibbons – Clerk to Marston Magna Parish Council. Rose Cottage Pendomer Yeovil Somerset BA22 9PH. T: 01935 863106 Email: [email protected] Website: www.marstonmagnaparish.co.uk
DRAFT MINUTES OF MARSTON MAGNA
PARISH COUNCIL MEETING HELD ON
WEDNESDAY 28TH NOVEMBER 2018
PRESENT: CLLR, Fred Monson (Chair),
Lawrence Hopkins (Vice-Chair), Pete Griffiths,
Sam Crabb, Rex Knott, Kate Whittell
CCLR/DCLR Mike Lewis, County & District
Councillor, and Lucy Gibbons (Clerk)
Open session
Seven members of the public were present.
Items brought for discussion were as follows:
Concern was raised about cars parking on
Camel Street with cones placed behind the cars.
This is causing an obstruction. An alternate view
was offered that this was a deliberate act to slow
the flow of traffic, which is of concern to many
Parishioners. FM will raise the issue with
Thelma Mead (PCSO).
A resident of West End raised the issue of a
suspected Brothel/drugs den in the area. They
have contacted the Police who have visited
several times. Yarlington have also been advised
but are unwilling to take any action. FM will raise
the issue with Thelma Mead (PCSO)
1. APOLOGIES FOR ABSENCE – None 2. DECLARATIONS OF INTEREST – None 3. THE MINUTES OF THE PARISH COUNCIL MEETING HELD ON 24TH SEPTEMBER 2018 - Were agreed and signed. 4. MATTERS ARISING – KW has undertaken
training on how to update our Village Website.
The CC Highways dept. is looking at the
manhole cover 20m from the Rimpton Rd
Junction, on the Fir Villas side in the middle of
the footpath, which appears to be unsafe. They
have passed it to Wessex Water for further
inspection.
The state of the Moat Field has not been
improved. Somerset Heritage have stated that
they are not willing to carry out further work, as
they want to maintain the bio-diversity of the
area. RK contacted them again to convey the
concerns of the Parishioners. They are unwilling
to take any further action until the spring. RK is
seeking permission for us to arrange for the area
to be cut by ourselves.
Regarding the poor state of the path from West
End to the Village Hall owned by Yarlington
Housing. LG has written to them regularly,
asking for action to be taken to cut back
DRIVER REQUIRED
PARK SCHOOL CHILTON CANTELO
Part time driver required. 1-hour morning
and 1-hour evening. Term time only. Must
have D1 licence and be subject to DBS check.
For more information contact
School Reception 01935 850555
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overgrown vegetation and to improve the surface
of the path. They have replied saying that they
will obtain quotes for improving the surface and
put their horticultural team on to it. LG is still
chasing regularly to find out when this will be
actioned.
5. REPORTS FROM SOMERSET COUNTY
COUNCILLOR, DISTRICT COUNCILLORS,
PARISH REPRESENTATIVES ON OUTSIDE
BODIES AND COUNCILLORS ON THEIR
AREAS OF INDIVIDUAL RESPONSIBILITY –
ML advised us that the projected deficit for SCC
to the end of this financial year has reduced very
significantly. This is largely due to increased
government funding for Highways and Social
Services as well as many cost saving measures
being introduced. We asked if there was any
progress on the Small Improvement Scheme.
ML assures us that he is still working on this. PG
has received correspondence from the CC
asking us to classify the usage of each of the
footpaths in our Parish. This was discussed, and
we agreed which were in constant daily use and
which were a little more occasionally used. PG
will respond to this request.
6. COUNCILLOR VACANCY – Howard
Butterfield was proposed as a new Councillor. It
was unanimously decided to co-opt him onto the
Parish Council. He was given the register of
business interest form to complete. LG will notify
the necessary authorities and update the
website.
7. MARSTON MAGNA ACTION GROUP – The
group has met twice, working on Newbury Lane
and the Village Hall, they are meeting again this
weekend to continue working on the same areas.
R Mayo has commenced work on clearing the
stream. He hopes to finish this work shortly.
LH is look for local volunteers willing to take on
the task of improving the fingerposts within the
village. Once these are in place, he will make a
request for financial assistance from the PC.
8. PLAY PARK – KW has been carrying out
monthly visual inspections of the play park.
There is nothing new to report. The Summer Fair
committee has offered to donate £500 towards a
new piece of equipment for the play park. KW
has done some research and believes that a
form of balance/climbing bar would be popular.
She asked if the PC at our last meeting if we
would be willing to match this amount. KW is still
waiting for quotes to be returned in order for us
to make a decision.
9. VILLAGE HALL - SC and LH are now
members of the Village Hall Committee. They
are currently investigating an upgrade to the fire
alarm system within the hall. The Charity
Commission accounts issue is almost resolved.
10. FOOTPATH AT WEST END FARM - PG has
established that the District Council would have
no objection to the re-routing of this footpath,
however they estimate the cost of this at being
around £2500. The landowner would be liable
for this. He has already said that he would be
unwilling to pay this amount for a very small
diversion. PG will continue to investigate a
possible solution to this issue.
11. RECREATION FIELD – The owners of the
field next to the Village Hall attended the meeting
with a rough outline of a development they are
proposing to put forward for outline planning
permission. This would include 12 properties
with parking and an offer of an addition piece of
land to be used as a Village recreation field and
possibly additional parking for the Village Hall.
Access is currently shown as off the A359,
immediately next to the Village Hall entrance, for
10 of the properties. The remaining two
properties would be accessed via Fiddle Lane.
Comments and questions from Councillors and
members of the Public present were: Could they
consider sharing the access with the Village
Hall? The use of Fiddle Lane being
inappropriate, as it is not adopted and is in a poor
state of repair. Would they consider moving the
development closer to the Village Hall and one of
the properties nearest to the neighbour at the far
side being limited to a single storey? Would it be
possible to put in some form of pedestrian
crossing on the A359, to enable residents from
the far side of the Village to cross to the Hall
more safely?
12. CHAIRMAN'S ANNOUNCEMENTS – None
13. CLERKS REPORT – None
14. CORRESPONDENCE – We have received
a request for a grant (unspecified amount)
towards the Queen Camel Girl Guides. It was
decided that LG should contact them to enquire
as to whether any of the Children who attend the
group reside in Marston Magna.
15. PLANNING;
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(a) APPLICATIONS CONSIDERED (UNDER
STANDING ORDER 3(b)(xvi)) BEFORE THIS
MEETING - 18/03345/Hou - Ginaville, Camel St.
Formation of a single storey extension, internal
alterations and replacement oil storage tank –
The PC had no objections to this application
(b) APPLICATIONS FOR CONSIDERATION:
None
(c) APPLICATIONS RECEIVED AFTER THE
PUBLICATION OF THE AGENDA: None
(d) PLANNING DECISIONS RECEIVED:
18/03345/Hou - Ginaville, Camel St. Formation
of a single storey extension, internal alterations
and replacement oil storage tank – The
Application was permitted with conditions.
16. FINANCE; a) CHEQUES REQUIRED FOR SIGNING: - payment approved OSR Designs – KW – website training at £45.00
b) REPORTING OF CHEQUE SIGNED PRIOR
TO THE MEETING: None
c) BANK RECONCILLIATION – Was agreed
and signed.
d) BUDGET 2019/2020 - The forecast for
spending to the end of this year and for next year
had previously been circulated. Several one-off
cost were discussed, including some funding for
the MM Action group to carry out improvements.
We also have to allow around £500 to cover the
cost of a possible election in May 2020. It was
proposed that we would increase the precept by
5%. This would be an increase of £383. LG will
circulate the new budget prior to the January
meeting, which is immediately before we are
required to submit the precept documents.
e) POLICY REVIEW – LG has reviewed our
Standing Orders, Financial Regulation and Risk
Assessment Policies, these have been circulated
and all Councillors have confirmed that they
have been read. LG will update the website.
17. QUESTIONS AND ITEMS ARISING AFTER THE PREPARATION OF THIS AGENDA, SUCH MATTERS ARE FOR NOTING OR DEFERRAL TO A FUTURE MEETING. – None.
18. ITEMS FOR NEXT MEETING: DATE OF THE NEXT MEETINGS: 7:00PM Wednesday 23RD January 2019 & Wednesday 20th March 2019.
SUPERB FREE RANGE HENS EGGS
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AGRICULTURAL SHOWS) FOR SALE
@ £1.20
per BOX of 6 EGGS (PLEASE LEAVE PAYMENT
IN ATTACHED BOX) Provided by John & Susie (Professor S.J Eykyn) at
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Queen Camel Bowls Club
Queen Camel bowls club. The new season began in April and we welcome new members. The green is at England’s Lane, Queen Camel. Anyone interested please contact Norman Holt on 01935 850646.
From Cath Holloway January 2019 Edition
News from your Village Agent
Transport and the potential difficulties of getting out and about come to mind when I think of January. Whether it is coming across a flooded lane on the way to work or sliding across icy roads as a driver or a pedestrian, the winter months can present some challenges.
Preparation is important when heavy snow and/or floods can cut off villages and small towns. Suggestions for coping include stocking UHT/Long-life milk and some frozen bread and vegetables. Put a torch in a place where you can find it quickly. Check your oil levels and have your boiler serviced, cover your outdoor tap and combi boiler condensate pipes (the bit outside that can freeze). Check on elderly neighbours who may find it harder to get out in the snow and ice and can be trapped at home. If you live alone or are frail, it is important to get out in your local area all year. Use your shops, local pubs and social groups so that people will know about you and think of you at
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these times. Ensure you have alerted your utilities providers that you are a priority customer.
Don’t forget to prepare for storms by securing anything outside including taking care of your trees – willow branches are prone to snapping and need branches with cracks or rot removed. Contact Western Power Distribution or telecoms providers if a tree is hanging over or brushing on lines. Listen to local radio and check if buses are running and whether it is advisable to drive.
The roads have all been dressed this year, which improves skidding resistance and helps prevent those nasty potholes but in turn, the gritting routes have been reduced. Check with your village as some parishes have their own grit stores to distribute and may appreciate help with this. If you do need to drive in snow or ice make sure you are prepared – check your tyres and have a fluorescent, warm coat, boots, torch and a bottle of water with you. When driving on an icy road, the first thing to remember is to slow down. You are more likely to see an ice patch and will be able to correct for it. It is frightening when your car gets a mind of its own and the presence of flood filled, deep ditches at the side of our roads doesn’t help. Advice copied from DVSA follows:
Don't accelerate suddenly or harshly. Don't brake harshly. Don't brake while cornering. Watch out for slippery road surfaces and keep your speed down if you think the road is slippery. Use engine braking as well as the brakes to slow the vehicle down. If you do encounter a skid, steer gently into it, for example if the rear of the car is sliding to the right, steer to the right. Do not take your hands off the steering wheel or brake hard. Further information can be found online at www.safedrivingforlife.info/drivers-and-riders/.../controlling-your-vehicle
Many people take the risk and drive through the floods. This is a real risk as the car can float or travel on strong currents. Water can find its way into the air intake on some vehicles, causing serious engine damage even in shallow floods. If you have checked that it is shallow enough to drive through, the water is probably deepest near the kerb and shallowest at the crown. Drive in first gear as slowly as possible but keep the engine speed high and steady by slipping the clutch. If the engine speed is too low, you might stall. If you go too fast, you could create a bow wave. Water will flood the engine and it could cut out. Test your brakes as soon as you can afterwards. More advice can be found at www.rac.co.uk/drive/advice/winter-driving/
If you were part of the floods in 2014, you will receive a questionnaire from us (Community Council for Somerset). Public Health England
(PHE) is to conduct the first ever long-term study into the impact of flooding on health and wellbeing. Please look on our website or phone a Village Agent if you would like to receive one and haven’t already. www.somersetrcc.org.uk/national-study-flooding-health/ After all those cautionary words, don’t forget to enjoy those beautiful sunrises and the chance of a snow day!! Surviving Winter grants are available for older people living in Somerset, who are unable to adequately heat their homes. If you are struggling to afford to heat your home this winter contact me for more information.
Join a social group such as an older person’s
lunch group, an art group, WI or bowling in your
village, or the Working Men’s club for a lower
priced community evening that will stretch on long
after the festivities have finished. The Crewkerne
“Go Out Club” meet monthly, phone Shirley Brown
07548368312 and try your local Men’s Shed in
South Petherton, Yeovil and Wincanton. Perhaps
make the Surgery Health Walk part of your new
year’s resolutions. Village Agents can support you
in finding out about your local events and finding a
way to attend these.
Cath Holloway Mobile: 07968 521746 Email: [email protected] www.somersetrcc.org.uk
I support unpaid carers in South East Somerset to
connect them with community resources, support
groups and personal support around benefits and
allowances. We also have a new team of Community
Agents and Village Agents in South Somerset to
contact. For more information please visit
www.somersetrcc.org.uk and www.somersetcarers.org
or call me to see who is your local village agent.
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Marston Magna & Rimpton WI Report for January 2019
The January meeting will be on Monday, January
14th, 2019 at 12.30 in the Village Hall. Lunch will
be served first and afterwards there will be a talk
about the work of the Lord’s Larder in Yeovil by
Matt Callaghan.
Visitors are very welcome to join us. If you would
like lunch, please phone me on 850329. We would
like to wish everyone a very Happy New Year and
look forward to an interesting variety of activities
planned for the WI in 2019!
Lifts can be arranged. Just ring me on 850329. Elizabeth Crouch President Opening our Church Our church lies at the centre of our village - both geographically and, for many of us, emotionally. It is open every day for everyone as it has probably been for the thousand or so years that it has stood there. We think that this should continue to be so - for those people who seek a quiet and spiritual place and for those who just want to enjoy its history and architecture. A small team of people unlock the church each morning and lock it up again in the evening, and to them we are very grateful indeed. For various reasons this team is getting smaller and is now in need of reinforcement. The task is not physically difficult, but reliability is important. You do not have to be a churchgoer – just someone prepared to help. If anyone feels that they might be able to join this select band could they please contact either Ken Field ([email protected]) or Richard Venning([email protected]) who would be more than pleased to explain what is involved.
Update from 3rd Sparkford Scout Group
Sparkford Scouts have formed a new Explorer unit
which is specifically aimed at 14 - 18-year olds. Do
get in touch with Helen by e-mail if interested.
Anyone who would like to get involved in our Scout group please contact our Group Scout Leader on [email protected] North Cadbury – Sparkford – Queen Camel – Marston Magna – South Cadbury – Corton Denham – Castle Cary – Compton Pauncefoot – Galhampton – West Camel – North Barrow and more!!! Our Scout, Cub and Beavers come from all these villages so please read our news. Thank you so much! For any other enquiries or ideas please contact Helen Wooldridge – [email protected] Beavers 5 ¾ – 8 years, cubs 8 – 10 ¼, scouts 10 ¼ plus. If you are an adult and like adventurous activities and would like to join one of the biggest youth organisations in the world, working with young people we would like to hear from you. Further information can be obtained through www.Scouts.org.uk and search for recruitment.
ADVERTISMENTS & NOTICES.
FARMERS’ PRODUCE MARKETS IN OUR AREA.
The following Farmers’ Markets are taking place in our neighbourhood. Here are some of the venues and times below:- Somerset Farmers’ Market 2018:- For more information visit www.SomersetFarmersMarkets.co.uk or phone 01373 814646 WINCANTON, THE MEMORIAL HALL, TOWN CENTRE Regular market on the first Friday of each month. Trading 9.00 a.m. until 12 noon. SHERBORNE FARMERS MARKET A Regular market is held on the 3rd Friday of every month. GLASTONBURY ST. JOHN’S CAR PARK TOWN CENTRE. A regular market on the fourth Saturday of each month. Trading 9.00a.m. until 1.00p.m. WELLS The MARKET PLACE ,WELLS Regular Farmer’s Market as part of the Wells Weekly Wednesday Market. Trading 9.00a.m. until 2.30 p.m. Other Venues and times can be found on the Village
Notice Boards. Look at www.sfmdirect.co.uk or phone 01458 830801. REMOVALS & STORAGE - Armishaws Removals
will move your furniture or store your goods. Office:-
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Wincanton Business Park, Wincanton, Somerset, BA9 9
RT, Tel. 01963 34065, email
[email protected] web www.armishaws.com
using code BW 222
BROADBAND PROBLEM? Any computer
problem solved: computers, networks or phone
lines. Broadband and networking installed for home
or office. Specialist engineer BT trained with over
30 years experience. Quality guaranteed, friendly
service. Tel. Richard Crabb 01935 808094 email
PHILIP HODDER ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR.
Part P Registered, Over 30 years experience, small jobs welcome, personal service.-
Rewiring, replacement fuse boards, extra sockets, lights etc. fault finding.
Telephone 01935 850027 & 07836 710130
THE LITTLE CURTAIN WORKSHOP Beautiful Fabrics, Handmade Curtains, Blinds and
Soft furnishings Unit 4, Barrows Hill Farm
East Chinnock, Yeovil Somerset BA22 9EY
www.thelittlecurtainworkshop.co.uk 01935 862700
ROSEBUD – LADY GARDENER
Friendly and efficient service – RHS training, Contact - [email protected] 01963 220615
LAWRENCE ELECTRICALS
Domestic/Commercial/Security (Inc. alarms/CCTV)
from extra sockets to Full Rewire. Tel: 01935
891090, Mobile 07889511576. Covering Dorset &
surrounding areas. Part P Registered for Building
Regulations. Lawrence Dolan City & Guilds
Accredited. Free Estimates.
TREE CARE Chris Lee- Qualified Tree Surgeon
NCH (Arb) & NPTC, Gardener, Hedge Trimming,
Landscaping & more. Etc. Garden & Tree
Maintenance. Tel 01963 440352, New Number
Mobile 07899 000107
Vintage China for Hire Marston Magna WI has approximately 100 pretty sets of gold rimmed assorted china for hire for your special event. Sets of cups, saucers and plates are available. Costs for hire: 50p per set or £50 which includes a £20 refundable deposit. Please contact Elizabeth Crouch on 850329 for further details.
J C Roofing
& Building Maintenance General roof repairs of pitched and flat
roofs
Chimney repointing and lead
flashings Timber and plaster repairs
Gutter, fascia and soffit
replacement Contact your local tradesman on
Land 01935 840277 Mobile 07483 832654
ANN-MARIE BAX Dip FCFHP MAFHP
QUALIFIED FOOT HEALTH PRACTITIONER Call: 07864 340341
Email: [email protected] CORE FOOT CONDITIONS INCLUDING NAIL
CUTTING, THICKENED NAILS, CORNS, VERUCCAS, ATHLETE’S FOOT, FUNGAL NAILS, INGROWING NAILS, HARD SKIN & CRACKED
HEELS.
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Garden Machinery Sales & Service We can service and repair any make
of lawn mower and also offer a collection service. Full workshop
service/repair and welding facilities available.
No job too large or too small Draper hand & power tools
Gardening tools, Hardware, Welders & consumables, Electric fencing,
Gates, Auto electrical consumables, Safety boots and Wellington boots, Waterproofs, Clothing, Pet food,
Antifreeze, Batteries, Garden machinery, Hayter, Alko, Briggs &
Stratton, Honda, New Holland. Husqvarna,
Worx, Kawazaki, Mitox, DR, Location.
Come and see for yourself at Rimpton Road Marston Magna TEL 01935 850426
Opening times Mon – Fri 8 am – 5.00pm Sat 8 am – 12.00 noon
YOGA Rimpton Village Hall
Regular weekly Wednesday class
9.30 – 10.30am
Sandford Orcas Village Hall
Regular weekly Monday Class
6.30 – 7.30pm
£6 per class
Kate Whittell
07881628780 or [email protected]
magna-yoga.com
All abilities very welcome
Classes involve standing and floor work
Please bring a yoga/pilates mat if you have one
NORDCAT & Scat Bus Community Transport in the Sherborne Area
We provide transport for people who are unable to use normal public transport for whatever reason, including the lack of public transport.
The phone number is 01258 473154 We offer regular trips into Yeovil on Tuesday Friday and Saturday and into Sherborne on a Thursday. Also there are weekly trips to the larger towns such as Bournemouth/Poole Southampton Bristol etc. If you would like to make use of our services you need to register, the cost of which is £5 per household per year. When you are registered you will receive regular updates with the trips and journeys we are offering. To register ring the above number between 9 and 4pm and we will send you an application form. Or write to us at 17a Butts Pond Ind Est, Sturminster Newton, Dorset DT10 1AZ.
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Pilates Pilates Foundation
Friday at Marston Magna Village Hall
5.00pm – 6.00pm (Beginners)
6.15pm – 7.15pm (Intermediate)
Contact Mo for details on:
07815748518
Private Sessions 1 to 1 also available
We welcome new visitors of all ages and abilities
Looking after you and your
home
• We can offer help with cleaning,
washing and ironing and other task
to keep your house tidy
• Helping you to get up, wash,
shower or bathe, get dressed and
have breakfast.
• We can drive you to appointments
or shopping and once there, will
help you every step of the way.
• Meal preparation at Lunchtime and
teatime 7 days a week, we offer a
hot fish and chips from the local
chippy and delivery to your
doorstep
• We are qualified and experienced
small team of community workers
and looking forward to hearing from
you.
Tel: 01935 507792 or 07895718611
Email: [email protected]
Xtra Help In
Sarah Barry Self Employed Support Worker
• Regular and one-off support available
• Personalised approach (what is important to you?)
• Dementia Friend
• DBS checked
• Compassionate and practical
• Understands the role of a carer Tel: 01935 812908 / 07970 402457
Email: [email protected]
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RIMPTON VILLAGE HALL DIARY – What’s on? – Regular items and contacts Wednesdays
7.30p.m. – 10.00 p.m. Badminton (restarts 3rd October 2018) - Mrs Ing 850315 and Mrs Fewkes 850227 For the Diary 5th January 2019 - Chilton Cantelo Church Café 10 – 12 noon 13th January - Plough Sunday Benefice Service 9.30a.m. at Chilton Cantelo 14th January - WI Lunch Meeting at 12.30 pm MM VH For hall bookings – please contact Mrs J Gibbs – 850263 MARSTON MAGNA VILLAGE HALL DIARY - What's on? - Regular items and contacts.
Mondays
09.00 a.m. – 11.00 a.m. Aerobics Classes. Steph Edwards 07444 979297
Winter 12.30 – summer 19.30 p.m. - 2nd Monday monthly W.I – Elizabeth Crouch 850329
Various classes – do look at notice board in Village Hall
Thursdays
2.30 – 4.30 p.m. Short Mat Bowls Mrs Joan Burrough 851576
Fridays
10 a.m. – 12 noon Marston Village Café 09.00 – 12 noon - Village Cafe Beryl Field 850705
5.00 p.m.- 7.15 p.m. Pilates Contact Mo 07815 748518
For the Diary. 5th January 2019 - Chilton Cantelo Church Café 10 – 12 noon 13th January - Plough Sunday Benefice Service 9.30 a.m.at Chilton Cantelo 14th January - WI Lunch Meeting at 12.30 pm MM VH 23rd January - MM Parish Council at MMVH 7 pm 28th January - MM VH AGM at 7 pm – all welcome 31st January - Jack & the Beanstalk Mudford 7 pm 1st February - Jack & the Beanstalk Mudford 7 pm 2nd February - Jack & the Beanstalk Mudford 2 pm and 7 pm For Village Hall bookings – please contact Mrs C. Griffiths Tel. 850647. The Mobile Library no longer comes to Marston Magna, but it will be in Rimpton next on the Wednesday 9th January 2019. It will not call during December 2018. It will be in Rimpton between 12.00 and 12.40. The Mobile Library will continue to call once every 4 weeks, only providing it is used. Re-cycling- Every THURSDAY in Marston Magna and Rimpton from 7 a.m., except bank holiday weeks = Fridays, although Christmas 2 days later = Saturday. Wheelie Bin Collection also from 7 a.m. On Thursdays 11th and 25th January 2019.
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