Hill & Valley Parish Magazine serving Hurstbourne Priors, Longparish, St Mary Bourne & Woodcott August 2013
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Weather June 2013
Total rainfall for month 34mm = 1.33ins
It rained on 8 days
Rainfall June 2012 153mm = 6.02ins
Total to date 2013 339mm = 13.34ins
Total to date 2012 423mm = 16.65ins
Min Temperature 5C = 41F(2nd)
Max Temperature 27C = 80F(29th)
The Met. says it was the coldest June since 1991 but at least it was not as wet as last year!
John Smail
Ladies Coffee Morning
Come along to Paddock View where this month's coffee morning will be hosted by Anne Yeaman (℡
896432), on Monday 12th
August from 10.15 onwards.
BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND
SATURDAY 31ST AUGUST
12 NOON TO 4PM
Picnic and Pétanque in the Park
Come and join in a friendly informal village event
at the Recreation Ground
Bring along your picnic and refreshments to
enjoy a relaxing afternoon, lunching, mixing and
playing boules.
If you have your own set of boules, please bring
it along.
Free for All the Family
For further information, call Fenella Williams
℡01256 892081
Mobile Library
The Mobile Library will be at the Village Hall, from
11.05am until 11.35am, on Saturday 10th August.
Robert Selbie
On Wednesday 3rd July, a number of villagers and members of the Hurstbourne
Priors' cricket team attended a ceremony in
the cricket pavilion, for the unveiling of a plaque to commemorate the many years of
service Robert gave to the village, Parish
Council and Recreation Committee.
Mark Williams said a few words outlining Robert's many achievements during his life in Hurstbourne Priors. The plaque was then
unveiled by his daughter Doone Pellow who is
pictured with Mike, Robert's son.
Doone and Mike responded by saying how
much their father had enjoyed his involvement in village activities and then we
all raised our glasses in a toast to Robert.
HBP Cricket Team Fixtures for August
August 3rd Midhurst Home August 10th Farley Home August 17th Compton & C Ford II Away August 24th Dinton Home August 31st Steeple Langford Away
Hill & Valley Parish Magazine serving Hurstbourne Priors, Longparish, St Mary Bourne & Woodcott August 2013
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Cats Protection
Calling all Cat Lovers
Now, more than ever, Cats
Protection is calling on cat lovers everywhere to help.
How? By offering a loving
home to one of the many, many cats currently in our care.
The last few months have seen a considerable reduction in the number of cats being rehomed.
This is having a significant knock-on effect on
how many new cats we can take into care. We simply cannot find space for all those needing
homes, unless we can find more homes for those already being looked after by our fosterers.
If you are reading this and can offer a loving, stable home to a cat, then please do get in touch.
We have cats of all ages, types and
temperaments. You can see some of those desperately waiting for homes on our website:
www.andovercats.org.uk
This month’s cat is Tinkerbelle, a loveable young cat who is full of life, and a natural talker. She is
equally happy curled up on a lap, or exploring a garden. Give her a warm windowsill to watch the
world go by and
she is very content. She
came to the
charity not totally used to a
home
environment, but shows signs
of fitting in well
with other cats. Given her
natural energy though, a home
without another
cat may be more suitable.
Enquiries: 01256-892019 or www.andovercats.org.uk Stories of rescued cats: [email protected] Fund-raising/volunteers: [email protected] Items for resale: 01256-892773 Facebook: Andover and District Cats Protection
GILL NETHERCOTT CENTRE
Whitchurch Films
We are taking a short break in August but will be
back in September. If you are interested in getting
involved with planning the film programme or would
like to help screen films please contact us on 01256
896270 or email [email protected]
Neighbourhood Watch
Here's a few very helpful tips
regarding Home Security, especially if you are going away
on holiday......
If you are going on holiday this summer, it is essential you take
the relevant precautions to make sure your home is safe and secure from burglars. Burglars target
houses that look empty, especially during the
holiday period. Here is some advice on how to ensure your home is kept safe and secure so you
don’t come home to a nasty shock:
• Lock up – lock all windows and doors and
any sheds, garages or outbuildings. Remember to set your alarm if you have
one.
• Make your home look as though it is occupied, perhaps get a trusted neighbour
to visit your house once a day to move the
post, pull the curtains and turn any lights on/off. Alternatively, you could use timer
switches for your lights and the Royal Mail
‘Keepsafe’ service, as they can hold your post until you return.
• Avoid discussing holiday plans in public
places or on social networking sites.
• Mow your lawn before leaving so it doesn’t
look overgrown and trim any
plants/hedges.
• Ensure any outdoor tools such as ladders
are securely stored away as these could be
used to force entry into your home.
• Leave any valuable personal possessions or important documents with a relative or
in a safe.
• Cancel any deliveries (milk, newspaper etc.).
• If you have a driveway, ask your
neighbour to park on it occasionally to give
the impression your house is occupied.
• If you are leaving the country, don’t put
your home address on your luggage on
your outward journey to your holiday destination. If you are getting a taxi to the
airport, use a trusted company and avoid
talking about your holiday plans.
• Don’t leave a message on your answer
phone saying that you are away.
The police do say that a car in the drive is an indication of occupancy....but, as two out of three
cars stolen are from driveways (keys stolen from house), maybe leave the "banger" on the
drive .....if you have one.
Garry Butcher Neighbourhood Watch Co-ordinator
Hill & Valley Parish Magazine serving Hurstbourne Priors, Longparish, St Mary Bourne & Woodcott August 2013
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Retro Revival at Andover MuseumRetro Revival at Andover MuseumRetro Revival at Andover MuseumRetro Revival at Andover Museum 10.00am T10.00am T10.00am T10.00am Tuesday 13 Aug to Saturday 14 Sep 2013uesday 13 Aug to Saturday 14 Sep 2013uesday 13 Aug to Saturday 14 Sep 2013uesday 13 Aug to Saturday 14 Sep 2013
Join us for an exhibition of vintage clothingJoin us for an exhibition of vintage clothingJoin us for an exhibition of vintage clothingJoin us for an exhibition of vintage clothing, , , , including dresses from the 40including dresses from the 40including dresses from the 40including dresses from the 40s through to the 80s through to the 80s through to the 80s through to the 80s. s. s. s. Ball gowns, day wear, accessories and much more, Ball gowns, day wear, accessories and much more, Ball gowns, day wear, accessories and much more, Ball gowns, day wear, accessories and much more, all from a previously unseen collection. Indulge in all from a previously unseen collection. Indulge in all from a previously unseen collection. Indulge in all from a previously unseen collection. Indulge in fond memories andfond memories andfond memories andfond memories and be inspired to recreate the look! be inspired to recreate the look! be inspired to recreate the look! be inspired to recreate the look!
Cost: Free AdmissionCost: Free AdmissionCost: Free AdmissionCost: Free Admission
Venue: Andover Museum, 6 Church Close, Andover Venue: Andover Museum, 6 Church Close, Andover Venue: Andover Museum, 6 Church Close, Andover Venue: Andover Museum, 6 Church Close, Andover SP10 1DPSP10 1DPSP10 1DPSP10 1DP
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Winchester Memory Walk 2013
Date: 7 September 2013
Registration from 10am / Walks start at 11am North Walls Recreation Ground, Winchester
Sign up for the Winchester Memory Walk, the Alzheimer’s Society’s annual fundraising event. The walk is taking place at North Walls Recreation
Ground in Winchester City Centre, with walks starting at 11am. The money raised will help support people with dementia and their carers.
Walkers can choose between a one mile walk around the beautiful park or a 6 mile city walk taking in all the historic sites including Winchester Cathedral, Wolvesey Castle, the Water Meadows and the Great Hall. After the walk relax and enjoy our live music, entertainment, homemade cakes and family games.
Throughout the day there will be a variety of entertainments including a Zumba warm up, gardening demonstrations, performances from Southampton Ukulele Jam and local musicians and much more. Why not make it a day to remember, take part in fun family games, and enjoy home made cakes and other tasty treats . For more information or to sign up, please visit www.memorywalk.org.uk/winchester or call 0845 306 0898.
Plant & Gift Fair
In Aid of the North Hampshire Medical Fund's Pinpoint Appeal
(for an advanced Radiotherapy CT Scanner)
Kindly sponsored by the John Lewis Partnership
Longstock Park Nursery, Longstock,
Nr Stockbridge SO20 6EH
Sunday 8th Sep 2013 10.00am to 4.00 pm
25 to 30 stalls including Chelsea Gold Medalists
and a variety of produce & sundries stalls
Home-made Cakes & Teas, Local Produce
Jazz Band, Hog Roast, Beer Tent, Ice Creams Squinty McGinty's Band & Acoustic Jass
Entry – Adults £5, Children Free
Free Parking
Tel 01264 810894
Whitchurch Football Club Monthly Quiz Night
17 August 2013 at 8.30pm Longmeadow Sports & Social Club
Whitchurch
Fun general knowledge quiz
Teams - maximum of 6
Entry £1 per person
More information from Paul on 07921 548222
Nostalgic Play at Andover MuseumNostalgic Play at Andover MuseumNostalgic Play at Andover MuseumNostalgic Play at Andover Museum 10:00am Tuesday 27 Aug to Saturday 31 Aug 201310:00am Tuesday 27 Aug to Saturday 31 Aug 201310:00am Tuesday 27 Aug to Saturday 31 Aug 201310:00am Tuesday 27 Aug to Saturday 31 Aug 2013
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Greeting from Kenya
The following report and photographs are from Hurstbourne Priors resident, George Bouwens, who is currently working in Kenya. It describes the events when he took 30+ children up Mt Kenya recently.
"I have now retired from teaching (not a natural) but am going to stay in Kenya and continue with my project management work but on a freelance basis. It is now the school holidays here but we have a lot of building work going on so I don't get much time off.
For the climb, we each had a porter and all of the food and tents were also shuttled up the mountain for us so all we had to carry was spare clothing, cameras, water and chocolate. With 34 leavers, 4 more on horseback (complete with pistol if a horse had an accident), 25 parents, 4 school staff, 4 guides and 80+ porters we made quite a caravan.
We had a gentle start on day one, with a 9km all uphill walk to the first camp which took about 3 hours. The guides very specifically took us at an exceptionally slow pace as we were gaining altitude rapidly (we started at 2500m ASL) and didn’t want anyone becoming sick on the first night. I really should have read the kit list as I discovered that jeans, deck shoes and a 3 seasons sleeping bag really weren’t suitable for the cold nights.
On the second day, the climb was quite a bit longer but still a very slow walk with no serious hills. The night spent at Liki North Camp was blooming cold with the temperature hitting -8 during the night. The tents were frozen by 6pm but fortunately someone lent me a pair of long johns. That was the night that bottles of scotch appeared from many parents' (and my own) rucksacks!
Liki north had Rock Hyrax playing all around the camp which Fergs would have loved chasing! Altitude sickness started kicking in for a few by this point and one mother gave up the next morning very sadly taking her twins with her.
The third day to Shiptons really took it out of some parents and children but all made it to the camp. The horses tried for a bit but were exhausted so were walked back down. Despite now being at 4200 m above sea level, the night was much warmer.
We were woken at 2am on summit morning and force fed sweet tea and porridge. After departing at 3am, we spent the next three hours in the dark, climbing very loose
scree and often having to go on all fours before the sun came up. We got to the top just after seven and spent an hour there. Understandably, the views from 4985 m ASL were stunning and I was only sad I hadn’t taken a driver up there with me! Ignore the t-shirt, I was posing, it was very chilly!
The descent back to Shipton’s took about 2 hours and was horrible. The scree was loose under foot and I regularly lost control. If I hadn’t been wearing decent boots I’m sure I would have gone over on my ankle. We had lunch at camp, packed our bags and set off back to the first night's camp, eventually getting there about 1730. The last group got in 2 hours later with a few having to be rescued by Land Rover for the last 2 km.
We saw very little bird life up the mountain apart from a few augur buzzards, Verreaux’s eagles and malachite sunbirds. On the other hand the flora was incredible with many plants, almost prehistoric having had to adapt to mountain conditions.
A superb trip and I now want to organise something for the Cancer Vaccine Institute but with Kilimanjaro and a trip to the Masai Mara together…."