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Produced by : Mick & Kim Workman, Mike Parker, Chris & Mel Wilson,
Marilyn Butt, with watercolour above by Julian Crawford
A SeSaME Production. No 13
December 2013 & January 2014
Happy
Xmas
To
All
It’s
Party
Time
Now
Jazz poster courtesy of Kim & Mick Workman
Editorial
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Feb/March
April/May
June/July
Aug/Sept
Oct/Nov
12th Jan
16th March
11th May
13th July
14th Sept
20. SeSaME & New Sedgeberrow
Energy Co-operative Ltd
8. Have Your Own Group‟s Web-
page on www.sedgeberrow.com
9. Church News
Editors Mike Parker 01386 881863
Mel Wilson [email protected]
Advertising – see page 10
Copy Deadlines 2014
This publication is printed
on recycled paper
24. Worcs CC Report. Liz Eyre
All paper used in the Sedgeberrow Post
has been sponsored by Kim & Mike
Workman, courtesy of Dunn & Dusted.
Do Support Our Advertisers
You will see that a good mix of people
have responded to our offer of advertising
space in the 2013 Sedgeberrow Post,
showing us the services that they offer.
Without them we could not afford to pro-
duce this newsletter, with its splash of
colour and information for the village.
Thanks to them all. So please do your bit.
Consider what they are offering very
seriously and when you respond make
sure that you let them know that you
heard about them here, between the pages
of our village newsletter.
10. Advertise in the Sedgeberrow Post
5. Oil Buying Group
Not to be Missed
19. Police News
6. Family Film Club
6. Wordsearch
3. Home Energy Survey update
27. Footpath Warden‟s Report
22. WI Events
14. Energy Myths
10. Tomboy Poem
36. 200 Club News
13. Xmas Poem
28. CE First School Xmas Fayre
22. Traffic Lights: Winchcombe Rd
28. Muppet says Hello
31. British Legion
30. SOAP Drama
33. Colouring Competition
34. Parish Council Report
4. Sedge Warbler
39. Bowls Club Details
38. Flood Group Latest News
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Sedgeberrow Post is available online. Go to
www.sesame.me.uk & click on the Kingfisher. If you
want a reminder on every publication date see below:
Just contact the editor via [email protected] won‟t deliver but
send you a link to its place on our SeSaME website. A reader wrote: “What an excellent, beautifully produced, easy to navigate, online magazine.”
If so, that’s maybe why you might miss getting an article into the
Sedgeberrow Post on time.
We have to admit that the increased gap, caused by being bi-monthly,
makes timing a little complicated for article and minute writers. It does
though significantly reduce the pressure on the time commitment of the
busy twenty two villagers who generously arrange the rhythm of their
lives around dropping the Post onto your doormat.
You can get rhythm though!
Please look at these 2014 copy deadlines: 12th January. 16th March, 11th May,
13th July, 14th September, 16th November
Take the floor, swirl into action, plot and plan your meetings so
that you are left with time to catch the Sedgeberrow Post. Pen your
articles with an eye on those magic dates.
Do You Lack Rhythm?
Note from SeSaME: We process personal data in accordance with the rights of
data subjects under the Data Protection Act. Please inform us if there is any data
that you do not wish us to store on our computers.
Update on the Home Energy Survey
The last of the completed home energy forms have been gathered in and are now
being analysed, to see what they tell us and to provide the basis of future action.
We received 225 completed forms, a return of 61%, an excellent effort by
all concerned. See the next February/March Post for what‟s going to be on offer.
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Sedge Warbler pic. copy-
right of P&H Harris.
www.kenyabirds.org.uk.
(Evesham Journal Advert 1968) The firm started as wheelwrights and horse farriers
before moving on to create farm buildings, which would have proudly featured the
enamel sign. Both The Acres and Maycroft were the family homes. At some stage
the business was sold but continued under the same name, which was probably
when I was walking that way. If anyone has other memories please write into the
Post and share them with us. Sedge
Warbler
The Sedge
Warbler
Thomas George Higgins (jnr) (1886-1950), the orig-
inal founder of the business, was described as a gen-
eral smith in the 1911 Census. The 1881 Census has
Thomas Higgins (snr) his father as being born in
1861 at Leigh, Worcestershire being a blacksmith‟s
apprentice and living-in with the blacksmith at
Beckford.Thomas (jnr) married his Emma (nee:
Newman) in 1909 and the two featured sons were
Victor (1917-1987) and Philip (1923-1963).
Because I can remember walking up the track that led to a building that was a
work-place with a history, but now long demolished to be replaced by the new
houses of Farriers and Blacksmith Close, I might think I am a bone-fide Sedgeber-
rowite. But that was only 40 years ago and I “know nutting.” I have always
bought Evesham memorabilia, if it appeared at the right price, but physical memo-
ries of Sedgeberrow have been hard to come by - some postcards from the old
bottom shop and the sign shown above found in an Evesham junk shop. Then a
village friend called recently and kindly gave me this much smaller brass plaque.
This has spurred me into finding out more. We clearly
have changed our telephone exchange, but I hope read-
ers will correct me if I get anything wrong. I don‟t have
any dates for the plaques but with no “& Sons” shown it
is possible that the brass advert is the earlier one.
The July 1st 1968 Evesham Journal advert
provided courtesy of Maureen Pratt.
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Talk to Mike, who will help you
sort out how much space you will need. (01386 881863)
Your Village Needs You Have you any experiences you wish to share, a skill that could please our
villagers? Do please us all by submitting articles, recording your events and most
importantly, hitting our bi-monthly deadlines.
If you are a local villager you will have a choice of a double A5 page spread, a
single A5 page, a half page and a quarter page. We can help you estimate how
many words you will need for each size.
Submitting Material For Publication
In association with Evesons of Worcestershire.
For a monthly email reminder - contact Mike Parker
Don’t miss out! Next Delivery Dates are: Thurs 12th Dec. Thurs 9th January. Thurs 13th February
Make sure that you buy regularly as a member of Sedgeberrow Oil
Buying Group, as come the crunch at any time, because of supply and weather
conditions, loyal members will be prioritised.
Reminder: Minimum delivery is 500 litres, so check that your tank
will easily take that amount. It’s important because our Oil Buying
Group pays 1000 litre rates for 500 litre orders, which are normally at
least a 1p a litre more. 1. Check the dates - see below.
2. Phone on 01905 775920 or by email to [email protected].
3. Remember: If you order after midday of the day before delivery, you will
NOT be eligible for the reduced price. Check your tank levels regularly.
4. You must say you are part of the Sedgeberrow Oil Buying Group.
5. Give full delivery name and address.
6. Payment can be made either at time of ordering but certainly within TEN days of
delivery, either by cheque or by phoning in with debit card details.
7. Sign up with SeSaME for an “email - order date reminder” if you lead a busy life.
8.The price is not fixed until two days before delivery, as market prices change every day.
2014 Delivery Dates.
Thurs 13th March. Thurs 10thApril. Thurs 8th May. Thurs 12th June.
Sedgeberrow Sustainable and Manageable Energy
SeSaME. Website: www.sesame.co.uk – Email: [email protected]
Contact: Mike Parker (Chairman) Tel: 01386 881863
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Sedgeberrow Wordsearch Find all the words on the right in this topically themed Wordsearch
The idea for this Wordsearch
comes to you courtesy of Lind-
sey, a Villager and Post Advertis-
er (see page 17). If you have any
ideas to share about what would
be good to see in the Post, please
let us know. (Editor)
Where was this picture taken then? (Pictures & idea courtesy of Peter Loomes)
How well do you
know your village?
See page 36 for the answer.
rudolph
red
nosed
reindeer
cranberry
brandy
butter
flaming
pudding
christmas
jingle
bells
tree
carol
singing
tinsel
chestnuts
turkey
crackers
.
brussel
sprouts
nativity
mince
pies
angel
robin
stuffing
santa
stocking
Family Film Club Alternate Friday Nights. To see what‟s on.
Go to website www.eveshamadventureplayground.btck.co.uk
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The Sedgeberrow Village Website: www.sedgeberrow.com
If you are a village group who would like to keep people up to date with
activities on a page that you control on this website, contact Mike Parker
at [email protected] or on 01386 881863. Courtesy of our own Chris
Wilson, we are offering villagers access to their own page, via their own
unique password, enabling them to update their own written material, with
a nominal charge of £5 a year to cover administration costs. We hope that
people will come forward to cover many facets of village life.
Watercolour by Pam Cuthbert. 2003
We specialise in bathroom renovations, minor heating installations and general
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Sedgeberrow Parish Church News
Drawing by John Livingstone
Benefice of Hampton, Sedgeberrow
& Hinton on the Green.
Priest in Charge: Revd. Mark Binney as at
Hampton Vicarage on 01386 424235.
Churchwardens: Ann Banks 881623 and
Doreen Hayes 881965
December/January
January
Jan 5th 9am Holy Communion
Jan 12th 11am All Age Worship
Jan 19th 9am Holy Communion
Jan 26th 11am All Age Worship
December
Dec 1st 9am Holy Communion
Dec 8th 11am All Age Worship
Dec 15th 9am Holy Communion
Dec 15th 3pm Carol Service
Dec 22nd 11am All Age Worship
Dec 24th 6pm Crib Service
Christmas Day 9am Holy Communion
Dec 29th 10am Joint Asum Service at
All Saints
Candles to remember loved ones
Please ring Ann Banks on 01386 881623
Christmas Trees
We are again going to have Christmas Trees on display.
For more information please ring Ann Banks on 01386 881623
Coffee Mornings: This month‟s Coffee Morning is on
Tues December 17th 10am -12noon (With Christmas tree display)
We will have a break during January and February.
Bingo: December 14th & January 18th– both at 8pm
when the £100 will be drawn for the 200 Club
Church News
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Sedgeberrow Post Advertisements
Single Issue
1/4 page ……£7.50
1/2 page…...£15.00
Full page…..£25.00
For 2014 - 6 Issues
1/4 page ……£30.00
1/2 page……£60.00
Full page….£120.00
All adverts that are booked for issues starting with February/March
2014, will also appear at no extra charge on the village website, under
“Local Traders” on the menu list. View www.sedgeberrow.com
Please email advert material to: [email protected]
To discuss your needs, format your advert,
ring 01386 881863 (Speak to Mike)
We can afford to include some colour in your advert for a logo or small section.
If however you wish to have full colour throughout we will need to negotiate
with you on the price
By the late Betty Bowles
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Landline: 01386 882902
Kim mobile: 07974 191 648
Mike mobile: 07854 872 343
Sedgeberrow Based
Driving Instructor
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Preferential Rates for
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Telephone: Home 01386 881505
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Email Shirley at:
Email: [email protected]
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Call Lucy today for a
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Need more time at home or
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Contact details of your key elected members.
Still
Awaiting
Photo
Maureen Pratt – Chairman of Sedgeberrow Parish Council
Tel: 01386 881637. Email [email protected]
Clerk: Jacqueline Shields. [email protected]
Parish Councillors: John de Paris, Darren Farmer,
Richard Hunt, Alan Stow.
Roma Kirke – District Councillor
Woodpeckers, 9 Hands Orchard, Great Comberton.
Liz Eyre – County Councillor
150 High Street, Broadway, WR12 7AJ Tel: 01386 854807. Mobile: 07801816755
Harriett Baldwin – Member of Parliament for West
Worcestershire. The House of Commons, London SW1A 0AA.
Email:[email protected]:
www.harriettbaldwin.com. For caseworkers and advice surgery:
Call Malvern Office to make an appointment on 01684 585165
Parkers Paraffinalia
“keeping old lamps aflame”
Want to know more about
your paraffin lamp? Do you
like complete, old lamps of
your own for a kind mellow
light and help in power cuts?
Then call on Mike. 01386
881863 or 07949 200207
I collect and restore all
kinds of old oil lamps, like
Tilley, Hinks and Wells
Unbreakable lamps. I am
also quite happy to help you
with queries about ways to
restore or find parts for your
lamps and give talks about
early lighting.
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.parkers-paraffinalia.co.uk
Hand tied
Bouquets,
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Floral
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Country
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Main St, GL20 7AD
01386 881248
Beckford Stores
Speciality Foods & Delicatessan
Post Office & PayPoint
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Email: [email protected]
Tel: 01386 881248
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All I want for Christmas is a bit of peace and quiet
I don't want tips on hairstyles or on little black dress diets
Or how to stuff a turkey with some chestnut puree stuff
There's one whole month to go yet and I've blooming had enough
All I want for Christmas is some turkey for me dinner
Throw in some sprouts and tatties and to me you've got a winner
But Deliah keeps cropping up in every flipping place
The newspaper, the telly - When I sleep, I see her face
She stuffs a turkey with a goose, in that, she stuffs a pheasant
Meanwhile "This Morning" shows me how and when to wrap my presents
And Deliah keeps harping on 'bout how to glaze me carrots
I'm quite surprised we've not been taught to marinate a parrot!!
All I want for Christmas are some memories of old
When snowflakes fluttered silently in frosty skies so cold
When Santa's sleigh flew past the moon amongst the stars so bright
And Sis' and I could hear his bells as he came Christmas night
The smell of coffee on the stove, logs crackling in the grate
And waking up at 5 am when no more could we wait
And racing down in dressing gowns to presents round the tree
And shrieking with unbridled joy - "Get up Dad, quick he's been"
All I want for Christmas is to be that child again
Re-kindle all my childhood dreams if any should remain
But all I get is Deliah she's making cranberry jelly
And promises of old repeats to watch on Christmas telly
Give me back my Christmas with traditions I remember
Don't overload me with that stuff from half-way through September
Give the kids a Christmas of the kind that you can't buy
And let them hear old Rudolph's bells as Santa's sleigh flies by.
(Poem courtesy of Marilyn Butt)
ALL I WANT FOR CHRISTMAS
taken from a poem by Carolyn D. Tyson
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Confused about what the
papers say about energy?
What better than a detached analysis,
courtesy of WHICH? Magazine?
Gas and electricity bills have risen dramatically over the years, often well above
inflation. As many people struggle to pay their bills, Which? asks if these price
hikes are justified and dispels some of the myths around the energy market.
Since 2001 gas prices have risen by 137% and electricity prices by 66%, both
well above inflation. Energy suppliers largely blame the increase on a rise in
wholesale costs and government policies. But consumers don’t believe that –
a survey for Which? shows that 84% blame price rises on energy companies
increasing their profits. So who should you believe, and what is the state of the
UK energy market in 2013?
Is it truly competitive and working in favour of consumers? Where does our
energy actually come from now and is there a real risk of it running out? What
follows is a summary of how Which? brings us the answers to these questions,
based on their energy experts‟ research and analysis.
Energy companies often blame rising wholesale prices and the increasing cost of
government environmental policies when they announce price rises, and they also
claim they don‟t make much profit from supplying consumers with energy. In the
case of the big six companies the retail and wholesale operations are linked
by a single parent company. These „vertically integrated‟ companies can sell
electricity to themselves. However, this is carried out behind closed doors and the
price the supply arm of the company pays to the generation arm isn‟t made public.
The companies often claim they buy and sell their energy on the wholesale mar-
kets, but their own accounts show they sell internally. And most of the trading
they do externally just isn‟t transparent – there are no details of how much elec-
tricity is sold or what prices were paid. It‟s nearly impossible to find out how
much your company paid for the energy it sells, and therefore impossible to work
out if you‟re paying a fair price as an end user. According to our analysis of the
companies‟ financial information, the major suppliers‟ retail arms make average
profits of about 2% to 4%. But the generation arms of these companies made
Since 2008, there have been 91
price changes, of which
77% were increases.
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average profits of about 20% in 2012. Between them, the big six made about
£3.7bn profits last year from the electricity generation, gas and electricity supply.
When the British energy market was
opened up to competition in the 90s,
the idea was that the advent of differ-
ent energy companies competing for
your custom would keep prices down. But the result has been an energy „market‟
made up of an oligopoly of six large, vertically-integrated suppliers that do not
appear to provide competition for the vast majority of their customers. While mar-
ket-leading deals are sometimes offered by smaller independent energy suppliers,
the vast majority of consumers (98%) stick with the main six companies, and 62%
have never switched. The bigger companies don‟t even seem to care about losing
customers as a result of price rises. For example, in 2006 British Gas‟ parent com-
pany Centrica increased its prices by a staggering 28.6%. This resulted in it losing
868,000 customers and sales volumes dropping by 8%. But its revenue from gas
sales still increased by 15%. So it appears that weak competition in the energy
market means it can really pay for companies to increase prices.
About £53 (including VAT) of the average
annual energy bill goes towards promoting
investment in low-carbon energy.
This makes up about 4% of an average household energy bill in 2013. It is
predicted to grow to £118 by 2020. However, the bulk of our bills will continue to
be made up of wholesale costs, network costs and suppliers‟ costs.
To hit the UK‟s legally binding car-
bon emission targets, we need to
generate more of our energy from
low-carbon and renewable sources.
The government estimates that about
a fifth of our existing generating ca-
pacity will be lost by the end of this
decade, meaning around £75bn will
need to be invested by 2020 in new
generating capacity. Consumers are
expected to foot the bill for the gov-
ernment‟s policies to promote this
investment, it being paid for via their
electricity bills. People using electric
heating will be disproportionately
affected. Contd
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Which? believes that fuel-poor households with electric heating should receive
help to manage the increasing impact of government policy on their bills.
The electricity used in UK homes is mainly
produced from fossil fuels – 67% is
generated from coal and gas.
Perhaps surprisingly, coal overtook gas in 2012 as the primary fuel for electricity
generation, due to high gas prices. Meanwhile, the amount of electricity generated
using renewable resources is small but growing – 11.3% in 2012, up from 9.4% in
2011. The illustration below shows the mix of electricity generation in 2012.
After successive winters of
price hikes, people will be
anxious about further increas-
es this year. With many peo-
ple struggling to pay their
bills, the government must do
much more to make sure the
energy market delivers fair
prices. We believe this means
making energy prices simple
to help people find the cheap-
est deals, separating large
companies‟ supply and gener-
ation businesses to increase
price transparency and com-
petition, and rigorously scruti-
nising whether policies to pro-
mote new electricity genera-
tion are delivered at the low-
est possible cost to consum-
ers. These are extracts from the
October Which? magazine
if you wish to find out more
about their activities and sign
up for a month’s trial (Cost £1)
Go to http://www.which.co.uk
Editor
It doesn’t have
to happen.
There has been plenty of spare electricity capacity
in Britain over the last six years, but this is likely
to change over the next decade. Around a fifth of
our generation capacity will close by the end of the
decade and all but one of the UK‟s existing nine
nuclear power stations are expected to be retired
by 2023. The government is working on plans to
help make sure we have enough spare capacity in
the future through a system called the capacity
mechanism. This will involve paying power sta-
tion owners just to be available, even when they
are not generating any power, so they‟re ready if
we do need them. The government estimates the
new mechanism, planned for winter 2018/19 could
add an extra £16 onto the average annual bill.
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-Broken roof tiles replaced
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07969 423020
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poor posture, back, neck
and joint pain
improved performance in
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general health & well being
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Sedgeberrow Village Stores - 01386 882989
CHRISTMAS IS COMING! You’ll find a selection of Christmas gifts and treats now in store... from
Teak Anti Pasti sets to Mince Pies!
We also have Christmas Cards, Calendars
& Diaries in aid of St Richards Hospice
7am-5.30pm Mon to Fri & 8am-1pm Saturday
Sedgeberrow Village Hall
Treasurer
Wanted
The village hall committee
require a
volunteer treasurer.
If anyone in the village
is interested in this role
please contact:
Colette Malin on
01386 881014
for further details.
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Don’t be in the dark about Home Security!
House burglary is low in West Mercia, but we are working hard to reduce it even
further. By targeting persistent burglars we will ensure that your neighbourhood
remains a safe place.
During the autumn and winter months when it is dark outside, unlit houses can be
a target for thieves. That‟s why West Mercia Police has established it‟s „Lighten
Up!‟ campaign to promote the simple precautions that you can take to significant-
ly reduce the chance of your home being burgled.
Did you know?
Burglary is rare. Less than 1% of homes are burgled each year.
A well lit home gives the impression that someone is in.
Use timer switches to turn lights on while you are out.
A low energy light bulb costs less than 2p per day to run (if left on for
four hours).
Visit the force website (www.westmercia.police.uk) for more home
security advice.
Got an issue?
Communities can play an active role in the fight against crime by providing
valuable information about what is happening in your area.
We hold regular meetings, details of which can be found at:
www.westmercia.police.uk/saferneighbourhoods/ and if you have any
concerns you can contact your Safer Neighbourhood Team,
PC Sean Woods and PCSO Simon Williams on:
Telephone: 101
Email: [email protected].
Twitter: @PershoreCops
Finally, your Safer Neighbourhood Team would like to wish you all a
Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!
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2010: From the very beginning SeSaME has been keen to explore reduc-
ing energy costs through improved insulation – hence the Home Energy
Survey – and community bulk buying – hence the Oil Buying group.
Alongside this we have continued to explore ways of generating our own
electricity. All actions are aimed at reducing some of our reliance on
thefactors outside of our control.
2011: Four members of SeSaME between them committed £3000 to ena-
ble the building of a proposed 3.96 kWp (kilowatt peak) solar photovoltaic
panels installation on the village school, with the remaining funding to be
met by the County Council‟s “Spend to Save scheme”. The project fell
through after the goalposts were moved with regard to the timing and
amount of the Feed In Tariff (FIT).
2012: SeSaME applied to Marches Energy Agency for funding, receiving
a £600 allocation, to help explore the possibility of hydro power on the riv-
er Isbourne. The study, carried out by Sharenergy, quickly found no practi-
cal hydro resources in the Sedgeberrow area, leaving enough finances for
them to carry out an outline wind study as well, if we wished them to.
We received this wind study in December 2012. At that time the report
concluded there may be a possible site for a medium-scale turbine of
around 500KW.
This possibility wasn‟t followed up immediately because of the high costs
of the more detailed feasibility study required and the priority of our com-
mitment to planning for our village Home Energy Survey, whose results
are now being analysed.
2013: Government funding fortuitously became available from a new
Rural Community Energy Fund (RCEF), aimed specifically at feasibility
studies to determine the viability of renewable energy projects.
SeSAME decided that as such a project, if approached as a local co-
operative, would bring significant financial advantages to the village and it
was agreed that we should at least ask relevant questions.
SeSaME and the newly formed
Sedgeberrow Energy
Co-operative Ltd.
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We approached Sharenergy again to help with preparing a bid for RCEF
Stage 1 funding for a detailed feasibility study, meanwhile securing 4 days‟
of Sharenergy‟s time from the Co-operative Enterprise Hub, to help with
business planning and preparing for legal negotiations with a landowner.
Success with the RCEF application would then take us to the stage of
knowing whether a planning application was appropriate and could have a
workable outcome, (though there would still be considerable more work
before we knew for definite that a planning application could be submit-
ted).
When the RCEF application form was tackled it became clear that SeSaME
was not a suitable community organisation to apply for RCEF money.
What was required was an Industrial Provident Society (IPS).
Accordingly Sedgeberrow Energy Co-op Ltd was formed and registered
with the Financial Conduct Authority on 19 August 2013. This new Co-
operative, though an independent body, will operate as a natural extension
of the work of SeSaME, complementing our other activities. Four members
of SeSaME formed the Co-op‟s Founding Members.
Sedgeberrow Energy Co-op Ltd has now applied to the RCEF for a grant of
£7,800 towards a feasibility study to be undertaken by Sharenergy.
At this stage there are still many unanswered questions. However, the
important thing for SeSaME is that we are asking the questions, as we have
done before with Hydro and Solar opportunities.
A crucial part of securing the funding is having communi-
ty support to investigate the opportunity. Please contact
us on the email address below to say that you support our
work or let us know if you have any concerns. If you wish
to know more and/or receive regular updates on progress
please email Mike Parker, Secretary of Sedgeberrow En-
ergy Co-operative Ltd, on [email protected]
Please get in touch:
“I bought a new caravan and posted a photo of it
on Twitter, before towing it to Cornwall for the weekend.
In no time at all, I had hundreds of followers!”
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Sedgeberrow
Women’s Institute
Christmas again! I can scarcely believe it. Where does the time go to?
What has been happening?
Well, in November, we had our Christmas shopping trip to the Touch-
wood Centre in Solihull, enjoyable as always. Our Book Club met and
our Coffee morning was held at Jenny's.
Other events - A talk about Denman College by Diane Colbeck
A Christmas icing class at Helen's
A skittles evening at Dumbleton
A visit to the Regal Cinema to see the film " Philomena"
Now for December. To start the month there will be a coffee morning
at Pam's
December 10th Members evening, when Chris will tell
us about her recent visit to India
December 16th Christmas coffee morning at Jacky's
December 17th Christmas Dinner at Dumbleton .
2014. In January we shall be having our usual meetings at the
Book Club, coffee mornings and other things which we are working on.
More on that later.
Our January speaker will be Ian Lloyd-Oswell, who will speak about
his life working with wood. This should be very interesting.
Until then, have a Very Merry Christmas and
a Happy and Peaceful New Year
Ella Hardman 01386 881088
Glebe Meadow: Sometime from now until Christmas,
Glebe Meadow will be closed for the day due to the
pollarding of the trees. Whilst this essential work is being
done there will also be traffic lights on the Winchcombe
Road. (Village Hall Committee)
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Tight financial constraints: Worcestershire County Council is considering a
1.9% increase from April, adding around £29.49 to a band D household.
Bus Services: Almost 88 bus services in county (43) routes are facing their bus
subsidy being removed. With a £100 million saving plan over the next 3 years the
subsidy of £3 million is unaffordable. This is the start of the process. There is a
consultation. Please feed back to me any thoughts around any routes that effect
you. It is worth noting only 20 per cent of bus services in Worcestershire are sub-
sidised, 80 per cent are commercial. This link will lead you straight to the best site
for a response: http://www.worcestershire.gov.uk/cms/transport-and-highways/
transport-review.aspx. One of the routes is Astons Coaches 540 Evesham - Chel-
tenham via Beckford, Bredon, Tewkesbury Monday to Saturday. Your support for
this route is important. There seem to be 9 journeys affected 4 of which are school
journeys. It may be by removing one journey middle of the day or other changes
this route will become sustainable without subsidy. Let me have your views?
Do you value the 540? (See contact details on page 12)
Parkway plans: The County Council is to lead on a planning application for the
[Worcester] parkway station [at Norton] in the new year. We have recognised the
Parkway in all strategic planning. The Parkway is a key matter for the Local
Enterprise Partnership in its plans
Quality children centres: Two popular children's centre in the Vale, the Orchard
and Spring Vale Children's Centre in Evesham and the Blossom Vale Children's
Centre in Pershore, have been rated 'good' in Worcestershire's first ever group
Ofsted inspection. The group inspection, which also included WANDS Children's
Centre in Droitwich, was one of only five nationally to achieve this grade since
the inspection framework was introduced in April. Managed by Worcestershire
County Council, the centres provide a range of activities and support services for
families with young children.
Main Street yellow lines: I am looking at the bus service, in the context of the
changes mentioned above, the changed timetable and the changes at the school.
Do we really need the yellow lines? (See contact details on page 12)
Evesham volunteers v Worcestershire Voices I am providing a view about what
each does.
News from your local County Council representative.
Sedgeberrow Report: November 2013-Liz Eyre
For your diaries: the next Parish Meeting is Tuesday
14th January.
For Liz Eyre’s
Contact
Details:
See page 12
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FOOTPATH WARDEN’S REPORT
Please contact Dave if you need further information:
either on 01386 882113 or e-mail: [email protected]
pedestrian gates on the footpath extending from The Hollows to the small copse at
the junction with the Wychavon Way. I‟m pleased to report that the three gates on
the path have now been been completed.
Clearance work: Two stretches of overgrown parish footpaths have been sched-
uled for winter clearance by Worcestershire County Council. One is through the
woodland next to the River Isbourne, whilst the other is the the path going from
the Elmley Road towards Kersoe. Many thanks to those who keep an eye on our
paths, and have reported these and other problems for me to follow up.
Seasonal Walks: The last of this year‟s seasonal walks took place in early Octo-
ber, and about a dozen villagers enjoyed the circular route via Ashton under Hill
and Dumbleton. Looking forward into 2014, the next walks will be on the 5th
January and the 6th April. Loosely titled „Beating The Bounds‟, the first will head
west to north, taking in Sandfield Farm and Hinton, whilst the second will go
south to east, via Dumbleton and Wormington.
Both of the above walks will start at 11.00 am from the village hall, and will be
about 4 miles/ 2 hours in length. As usual suitable footwear and clothing for rural
walking should be worn, and a drink and snack should also be brought along.
Finally, I will be giving up the post of parish footpath warden in May, so if
anyone is interested in taking over, please get in touch with me or a member
of the parish council.
“That is one path that villagers will be sad to see Dave taking. He has done
sterling work for the village and its interests and will be sorely missed. It‟s good
to know that he will keep on walking our footpaths unofficially.” (Editor)
One of our village farmers has complained that recently a per-
son walking her dogs, allowed them to run free, scattering his
large flock of sheep. As you will appreciate this is unac-
ceptable, and goes against one of the important rules of the
countryside. The upkeep of our parish rights of way relies
much upon on the goodwill of our landowners, who have
greatly helped to maintain them in recent years. However it is
essential we all play our part in ensuring our neighbourhood
paths are used responsibly.
New Gates: On a more positive note, you may have noticed
that progress has been made towards the installation of new
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Hallo everyone Muppet here
It‟s been another hectic time at chez Muppet with lots
of strange two-legs coming and going and making so
much noise I could barely hear myself bark (and be-
lieve me I tried) – mind you, it has to be said that I
spent most of the time in “my spot” behind the chair
in the bedroom (some might say I was hiding but I
was always ready „just in case‟ I was needed!)
It turns out that one of these two-legs was a „squid‟ (no, I don‟t understand
it either, you‟ll have to ask Doofuss – I thought it was being called „Sid‟
but Doofuss insists it was „squid‟ and sometimes there is no arguing with
him). This „squid‟ became his best friend „cause he got lots of cuddles, ear
scratching, and „who‟s a good boy then‟ („who‟s a good boy‟ my tail
bone!) and it got to the point where Doofuss would sit at the entrance of
our lair and cry until „squid‟ arrived to give him a cuddle. The two-legs
have stopped visiting now (ah, the peace and quiet) but luckily Doofuss
has got the post man to bark at so it didn‟t take too long for him to get over
missing „squid‟.
On a much happier note our pack has increased. Our two-legs are
now Great Aunt and Great Uncle to twins (like that means anything to me)
but it‟s got something to do with „babies‟ – tiny two-legs. Now here‟s
something else I don‟t understand ... their legs don‟t actually work yet and,
apparently, woe betides us when they do! We‟re sort of looking forward to
meeting them but I, for one, am not too keen.
We don‟t really understand what our two-legs are talking about but
very soon a big fat two-legs dressed in red and saying “Ho Ho Ho” will
come calling and climb down your chimney in the dead of night – well let
me tell you, if he tries that at my lair he‟ll get my teeth in his bum – the
cheek of it!
See you all soon
Muppet and Doofuss
Sedgeberrow Cof E First School Christmas Fayre
Friday 6th December
From 3.30pm to 5.00pm
Organised by FOSS
Don’t miss it.
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FINGS AIN'T WHAT THEY USED TO BE Sketches from your favourite Radio & TV programmes.
Tickets £5.00 Concessions £4.00 and Children 15 years £2.00
Shows starts at 8.00pm in Sedgeberrow Village Hall
Cabaret style seating. Bring your own drinks & snacks
Think Hancock, Del Boy, Pugwash, Joyce Grenfell and many more
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Sedgeberrow British Legion
Womens Section
The Queens Head
The Queen‟s Head, 1 Main St Sedgeberrow,WR11 7UE
Telephone 01386 881135
John & Olive Wilsher
Serving a fine Selection of HOOK NORTON ALES & guest beers
CASK MARQUE ACCREDITED
OPENING HOURS: 12-2pm & 5.30pm - 11.00pm, DAILY
PUB GRUB. SUNDAY ROASTS ALSO SERVED TO ORDER
NOW AVAILABLE FOR YOUR SOCIAL EVENTS
Music on Saturdays, after 8.30 pm.
Sat7th
Dec - Copperline. Sat 28th
Dec- music with Chris.
Sat 4th
January - Diamontez
Fortnightly Quiz on a Sunday at 8pm.
Sunday 15th
Dec and 29th
Dec.
Sunday 12th Jan and 26th Jan.
There will be no meeting in JANUARY.
The next meeting will be held on: WEDNESDAY 5th FEBRUARY 2014 at 7.30PM in the BETTERIDGE ROOM.
The Speaker is to be Arranged
Hostesses: Shelia McMuiness, Pauline Mills
Monthly Prize: Jenny Wood.
2014 Programmes will be out has soon has possible,
when speakers have been arranged.
Many thanks to Teresa Holder for all her many years
she has done as Poppy Organiser for the branch,
and to those who help the door to door collecting.
The fashion show by Bon Marche is to be arranged.
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SEDGEBERROW PARISH COUNCIL
Winter Service on Public Highways
Worcestershire County Council is responsible for providing a winter service on
adopted public highways, except for motorways and trunk roads, which are the
responsibility of the Highways Agency. The road network is divided into Primary
and Secondary routes according to priority. The Primary routes are treated first
and the Secondary routes are treated in severe weather conditions only after all the
Primary routes have been treated. A map of the routes can be found on the Coun-
ty Council website (www.worcestershire.gov.uk). The eastern end of Cheltenham
Road and Winchcombe Road are on the Primary route but please be aware that
Main Street, the western end of Cheltenham Road and Sedgeberrow Hill are on
the Secondary route. The County Council do not generally treat footways. The
grit bins are provided for the community to use to treat ice and snow on small are-
as of the public highway and public footways. You are allowed to clear ice and
snow from outside your property, but please do not pass it on to your neighbours!
Village Crime Figures
Crime figures for Sedgeberrow from 1st August 2013 to 1st November 2013 are as
follows: Criminal damage – 1 crime recorded
Vehicle damage – 1 crime recorded
Other (which includes Motoring Offences) – 1 crime recorded
None of these crimes have been detected
Please contact the Police on 101 should you have a crime problem. Our CSO Si-
mon Williams now has increased powers to deal with matters. If you are going
away on holiday or will be away from your property for a while he would like you
to notify him by email on [email protected].
Withdrawal of Subsidised Bus Services
Worcestershire County Council is consulting on the proposed reduction of some
of the subsidised bus services and the Astons Coaches 540 Evesham to Chelten-
ham route is under threat. Your response to this consultation is essential and an
information leaflet and response pro-forma can be downloaded from
www.worcestershire.gov.uk/busservicereview. If you do not have access to the
website, the staff at Evesham Library will print off a copy for you. You can also
respond by letter sent to FREEPOST RSGG-HSZK-HSGL, County Hall, Spetch-
ley Road, Worcester WR5 2NP. The closing date for responses is 17th January
2014.
Food Waste Collection
Unfortunately as part of its cuts, Wychavon District Council has decided to stop
the food waste collections from 10th January 2014. Worcestershire County Coun-
cil has special offers on compost bins, which are available at
www.getcomposting.com, or by calling 0844 571 4444.
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Maureen Pratt – Chairman. Tel: 881637
Email: [email protected]
Also, Wychavon District Council has a fortnightly collection of compostable garden
waste at a cost of £42.00 a year. Bins can be ordered by calling 01386 565005, or at
www.wychavon.gov.uk/gardenwaste.
Vehicle Activated Sign
The Vehicle Activated Sign has now been in use and the following figures record the
number of hits above the speed limit during a 7-day period:
(30mph) Outside 57 Winchcombe Road (northbound facing) – 3040
(30mph) Outside 57 Winchcombe Road (southbound facing) – 2165
(30mph) Opposite 99 Winchcombe Road (northbound facing) – 2961
(40mph) Opposite 3 The Hollows (westbound facing) – 2416
(40mph) Outside 6 Cheltenham Road (eastbound facing) – 2457
The number of hits will continue to be monitored and if they are not reduced then
Police action will need to be taken.
Proposed Waiting Restrictions
The Parish Council has not received any further information about the proposed
waiting restrictions in Main Street, except that only 2 objections were received, and
that the decision now rests with our local County Member and the Police.
Grass Cutting
The Parish Council would be pleased to hear from anyone who would be interested
to quote for cutting the grass next year in the Jubilee Play Area and around the War
Memorial. Please contact me for a Schedule giving full details.
War Memorial
On the 4th August 2014 it will be the 100th anniversary of the start of the First World
War and many events will be taking place throughout the country. The Parish Coun-
cil is to obtain quotes for professionally cleaning and re-painting the lettering of the
names on the Crucifix and Stone Tablet and it hopes to use some of the Council‟s
New Homes Bonus allocation to cover the cost.
Wychavon Parish Games
In this year‟s Wychavon Parish Games the Sedgeberrow Angling Team, consisting
of Dave Beasley and his two sons, came 1st and Dave came 2nd in the individual
weights with 8lb 7oz.
The Sedgeberrow Ladies Darts Team was also successful in winning their event
again and retains the shield for another year. The presentation evening took place at
the Bell Inn, Eckington on 20th November. Many congratulations to the winners and
grateful thanks to the organisers and to all the Sedgeberrow residents that took part
in the various events.
Christmas Greetings
The members of Sedgeberrow Parish Council would like to wish all village residents
a Merry Christmas and a Happy, Peaceful and Prosperous New Year.
Here it is!
<== The answer to
the page 6
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Week 41 No 8 Mrs.S.Winnett
Week 42 No 289 Mr.J.Barclay
Week 43 No 50 Mrs.Atkin
Week 44 No 314 Miss.E.Kearsey
Week 44 No 210 Mrs.Raybund
Week 44 No 79 Mrs.R.Rencher
Week 45 No 41 Mrs.C.Robinson
Drawn by Mrs.T,Skinner
After 24 years I have decided to give up running the
200 Club, the main reasons being health and current
family commitments. I would like to thank you all on behalf of myself
and my fellow collectors, past present and deceased, for your continued
support of your Church. The 200 club has been the main fund raiser of
your church bringing in £2,500 annually and over the past 24 years has
raised over £50,000 towards the running and upkeep of your Church. If
you would still like to make an annual donation in lieu of the 200 club
you can by contacting the P.C.C. Treasurer on 01386 881623 and you
can gift aid your donation. Thank you all once again. C.F.Banks.
200 Club Winners
St Mary the Virgin
Sedgeberrow
200 Club
And thank you Cyril, on behalf of the village, for all
your hard work collecting and organising it all. Editor
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The Mobile Library will be visiting the above stops
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Churchill Road: 9.20 – 9.40am. School: 9.45 - 10.05am.
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2nd December 2013, 13th January 2014, 3rd February 2014,
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Note: The Mobile Library will now NOT be stopping at the Church
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SEDGEBERROW FLOOD GROUP
www.sedgeberrow.com Flood Warden - Richard Hunt 01386 882079 Secretary – [email protected]
Emergency Warning Siren
Thank you all for your support with our Emergency Warning Siren test on
Sunday 20th October. As is often the way things didn‟t go quite according
to plan as when we switched it on, it tripped out and blew the surge protec-
tor! Villagers are reminded that this alarm would only be used if conditions
became extreme and a warning was absolutely necessary. It is worth noting
for example that this alarm would not have been sounded in any of the river
conditions experienced since 2007.We now have to go back to the drawing
board and fit a heavier surge protector and fuse, arranging for a re-test
sometime in the New Year. Thanks to sparky Pete for his technical input.
Volunteer lists
We have been busy updating our Flood Volunteers lists and have 38 house-
holds offering 8 different categories of help, so thank you to everyone for
your continued support here.
Environment Agency action
Some of you might have noticed activity on the River Isbourne recently,
the Flood Group have been supporting the Environment Agency (EA) in
taking measurements at different points along the river bank to help im-
prove their flood warnings to us.
Support for volunteers
Individuals from the flood group have also taken part in a survey run by the
EA on why we volunteer and what support we need. This made us all think
about why we do it. We look forward to seeing the results and hopefully
improvements to the support services for communities like ours.
Finally the Flood Group would like to finish by wishing you all a
Happy Christmas and New Year.
Richard Hunt
Flood Warden
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Personal Training
Contact Donna to arrange training at
your home, for individual and small
groups at a time that suits you.
Donna is a qualified Advanced Fitness
Instructor. Previous to this she was a
professional dancer and loves bringing
the dance styles of both Zumba and
Boolaka to everyone. A fun and exciting
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Mon One on One
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Tues Sedgeberrow
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The Bowls season starts in April 2014 and we are currently looking for new
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had the opportunity to see if they would enjoy playing, or maybe you are an
experienced bowler looking to join a local, friendly and vibrant Bowls Club.
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Village Hall Events
(MH) = Main Hall (BR) = Betteridge Room
What’s on in December 2013 What’s on in January 2014
3rd Pilates
4th Dog training
6th School Christmas
Fayre
10th Pilates
14th Church Bingo
17th Pilates
WI
7th Pilates
8th Dog training
14th Pilates
Parish Council
15th Dog training
18th Church Bingo
21st Pilates
WI
22nd Dog training
28th Pilates
29th Dog training
31st Drama Show
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