Great Gaddesden
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Number 243 June 2016
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From the VicarFrom the VicarDear Friends
Iwonder if you’ve every thought about thethorny issue of heaven and hell?
Heaven, perhaps along the lines of beingin the presence of God, and hell, in the
presence of the devil? Maybe that’s toosimplistic?
My thoughts on hell are that it would bepopulated by goats, (I don’t get on
well with goats, they take one look at meand run… not away, but towards me!) Andthen there’s the diet, it will undoubtedly becelery, cooked and uncooked, possibly lacedwith Marmite. And then there’s music,whatever it is, it will be played exclusivelyon the 5-string banjo, a terrible placeindeed!
What of heaven? The church has recent-ly celebrated the Ascension of Jesus
into heaven. It is, we believe, where Jesushas gone to be with his Father, as Luke tellsus, (24: 50-53), Jesus led the disciples out asfar as Bethany, and, lifting up his hands, heblessed them. While he was blessing them, hewithdrew from them and was carried up intoheaven.
Perhaps heaven’s like a permanent holi-day? What would be your perfect holi-
day? Of course, one thing about a holidayis that it does come to an end - not always abad thing; getting away from family mightbe pleasant for a while, but before longyou’d want to have them back with you.On the other hand, if you’ve been awaywith them, you can have too much of agood thing! But, a lovely, everlasting holi-day, sounds like the ideal paradise, doesn’tit? Or does it? Jesus said to the man beingcrucified on one of the other crosses next tohim, ‘Today you will be with me in para-dise.’ This was no holiday, the place to
which Jesus was inviting the penitent thief.
We’ve never found heaven anywhere inthis universe, so it must in an alto-
gether different dimension. If we describeheaven as a purely spiritual existence, itsounds too airy-fairy, wishy-washy andquite unattractive, dare I say boring? Butwe do believe that it is far better than any-where or anything we have ever experiencedon this earth.
God created us out of love, I’m sure hewants us to be happy in this life, but he
never created a pain and worry-free paradiseon earth, because that really would make uscompletely materialistic, a trap, which is, inany case, all too easy to fall into. No, thislife, our very existence, is a training ground,to make us long for something better, tohelp us to develop the qualities and charac-ter which will enable us really to enjoy thenext life.
We are led to believe that the next lifewill be a community experience,
where there will be a lot of people: our fam-ily, our friends, those whom we have maybeadmired from a distance, and those whomwe read about in history books, (sounds abit scary to me!), so we need to learn howto get along with other people, includingthose who are quite different from thosewe’ve been used to. There may even besome whom might think of as our enemies,so we need to practice in this life how toforgive our enemies, and to accept the for-giveness of people we can’t stand, indeed,the prayer Jesus teaches us hints at it; for-give us our trespasses as we forgive thosewho trespass against us.
So, this life is all about preparation, just asJesus is preparing a place for us, (see
John 14: 1-6), so we have to play our part.How? Learn from our mistakes, learn to say
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sorry and BE sorry, learn to forgive othersand learn to love God and our neighbour asourselves - that of course is the GreatCommand of Jesus. Once we learn how tolove other people, it must get easier. Thesadness is some people never even start; andlook at the end result; mindless war andbloodshed in the name, literally of Godknows what.
How does God help us to learn? It’s nouse giving people orders; God tried
that, in the Ten Commandments, andnobody took a blind bit of notice! As everyparent knows, the only way to get people tolove is to love them. But how could he getus to understand? In the end, there was only
one way to show that love, by coming toearth and living as one of us.
So let’s call this life a kindergarten of love,which is summed up in this memorable
saying: Jesus came to where we are andbecame like us, so that we might become likehim and go where he is.
I am yours in Christ, John.
John RussellSt John’s Vicarage
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Many thanks to everyone who came to ourquiz at Great Gaddesden Parish Hall on 7th May.Your support enabled us to raise a magnificent £466
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Great Gaddesden Bellringers - Sue Collyer
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Our congratulations go to Hollyand James Keidel who won the
film quiz in aid of our tower funds.Very well done to you both and manythanks for donating your prize win-nings back to the tower. I hope every-one who entered enjoyed the challenge!
Our bells were silent on SundayMay 1st, this being the traditional
weekend for our Norfolk ringing out-ing. Eight of us – 3 ringers, 3 spousesand 2 dogs – made our way on a coldbut mainly dry weekend to theNorfolk Broads, where we had a greattime full of fun and friendship togetherwith 17 other local ringers and weenjoyed ringing in a total of 11 towers,four of them in Norwich.
Mediaeval Norwich had 57 church-es within its city walls, and as
Norwich escaped much of the worstbombing by the Luftwaffe duringWorld War Two, 31 of the original 57still remain, although only 11 of theseare still open for worship. Many of theothers are now looked after by theChurch conservation trusts preservingthem and ensuring they are adequatelyprotected, and most of them are nowused for other purposes – arts venues,antiques markets, drop-in centres etc.In several the trusts have been keen toretain the bells and we rang in 3 ofthese while we were there – All Saints(6 bells) which has never been deconse-crated; St Michael Coslany (8) a beauti-ful elegant church now used as a gym-nastics space; and St George’s Colegate(6) which has a 200 foot high tower
standing on top of a hill in a command-ing position and which has a wisteriaintertwined on the railings on 3 sides ofthe churchyard – this must be a won-derful sight when it is fully in flower.As indeed is the wisteria on the wall ofthe cottage by our lychgate which givesso much pleasure to us and to others aswe pass by.
Ihave recently been struck by theweird terminology we ringers use
and I will try to demystify some ofthese terms in the months to come. If Imention to anyone that I ring bells,their first comment is often – “oh, right– you’re a campanologist then”. Thoseof us who ring bells always refer toourselves as ‘bell-ringers.‘Campanology’ refers to the study ofbells and bell ringing rather than theactual physical activity of pulling therope. The word campanology comesfrom the late Latin ‘campala’ meaningbell. Of course, in order to ring welland to learn new methods, a degree ofstudying is necessary, but the reverse isnot true. A campanologist may beinterested in the technology, castingand tuning of bells, their history andtraditions or perhaps in the mathemati-cal basis on which method ringingdepends. But a campanologist does notnecessarily know how to ring bells –that’s what a bell ringer does!
This month our Annual WesternDistrict Striking Competition was
held. Each tower in the district canenter one or more bands and 7 bandsentered - but we were not one of them.
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At Great Gaddesden we have not beenable to field a band for many years, butwe are hopeful that with our newringers learning fast, that situation maychange in the near future. There were 7bands competing, and their performancesare marked by independent judges whoscore each row or change for accuracy.The aim of the band is to ring as evenlyas possible. Generally bells swing fullcircle about every 2 seconds, so with our6 bells striking every 2 seconds, thismeans that there should be a 1/3 secondgap between the sound of successivebells. This is what the judges are scor-ing! The winners were St Mary’sHemel Hempstead who fielded 2 bandsand came 1st and 2nd and will represent usin the County striking competition laterin the year.
Of course, the hope is that the com-petition will encourage all ringers
to improve their accuracy in striking.Local residents and passers-by who mayhave no knowledge of the complexitiesand techniques of ringing will never theless have some very strong opinionsabout whether it sounds good or not –and that is generally based on the even-ness and fluidity of the sound. So we areall being judged whether we like it ornot!
Please be assured that we all do ourvery best to make our ringing as
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NETTLEDEN MUSIC & FLOWER FESTIVALFriday 10th June — Sunday 12th June
Friday 10th June 7.30pm A Summer Serenade - £10Professional singers and actors from radio and concert stage. A short entertainment with a seasonalflavour containing both classical and popular songs with well-loved poems and readings plus guitar
and flute pieces.
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Saturday 11th June 5pm The Lee Rig Band - £10A variety of instruments including accordion, concertina, guitar, flute, clarinet, recorder,
Northumbrian pipes and bodhran A wide range of traditional folk music, mainly from the BritishIsles, including items from further afield.
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Saturday 11th June 7pm Jolly Jazzers - £10Traditional and Swing-style Jazz band
Sunday 12th June 3pm - The Forest Chamber Orchestra -£10with Paul Chapman (flute). Mozart G major Flute Concerto, Elgar Serenade for Strings,
Popular pieces for Wind Quintet.Cream Teas included in ticket
£10 PER PERFORMANCE or £30 WEEKEND TICKETAll performances in the Church.
Phone: Virginia Burdon-Cooper for tickets on01442 877486 (Advance tickets only)Email: [email protected]
Flower Festival tickets/enquiries—Nicky Pritchard 01442 863510
All Profits to Nettleden Church & The Hospice of St. Francis
Community Orchard Gaddesden Row
Can you help with the picking and transport of apples for pressing in the
autumn and the storage and distribution of apple juice to local suppliers
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If you can help or require further details, please contact Graham Cox at
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Please join us theneven if you can’t manage the walk.
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It’s hard to believe that the summerterm has come around so quicklyagain! The children are appreciatingbeing able to spend more time outsideenjoying the beautiful surroundings ofthe school and staff are always keen toget children out of the classroom andhold lessons in outside spaces wherepossible.
This month, the whole schoolembarked upon a Bluebell Walk oneafternoon which was kindly organisedby Ms Waites. Diligently prepared forthe great British weather with RainMacs, Wellies…. and Sun Cream andHats, pupils and staff enjoyed a walkthrough the fields and into the woodsto see the Bluebells.
Eleanor from Year 4 said:
I liked our Bluebell Walk. Everyone inthe juniors had someone from Infantsas our buddy and we got to chat tothem and help them if they needed it.We saw the lovely Bluebells and wewalked in some very squelchy mud.Afterwards my wellies were reallymuddy!
In Physical Education pupils arefocusing on Athletics for the summerterm, with lots of relay race practicingin readiness for Sports Day. Pupils arealso enjoying Football, Rounders’ andTennis.
This month, members of the school
community, including Mrs Comer ourhead teacher, parents and pupils, tookpart in the “RBC Race for the Kids”5K event in London in aid of GreatOrmond Street Hospital. One of ourpupils has been supported throughleukaemia treatment at GOSH thisyear and we were so proud that hemanaged to get round the wholecourse independently and complete the5K. “Team Woody for RoRo” raisedover 15k for Great Ormond StreetHospital.
Nursery and Reception have beenlearning how to create exciting similesthis month and have been looking atexamples like “As hot as the sun” or“As big as an elephant” and trying tocreate their own. One example I wasgiven by our pupils included “As kindas Miss Ayres!” which I thoughtsummed her up perfectly!
Years One and Two are studyingweather for their topic and they havebeen creating musical instruments tomake weather sounds.
In Years Three and Four pupils havebeen focusing on fractions in Mathsand looking at explanation texts inLiteracy.
This month has been SATS focused forour Year Six pupils. The first year totake the new government SATSpapers, I’m sure some of you may
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have seen reactions in the media fromteaching staff and parents to thequestions set, which were consider-ably harder than in previous years.
Miss Williams our 5/6 teacher hastold me how proud she is of all of thepupils who worked so hard in thelead-up to the exams. She was espe-cially impressed with how much allof the pupils supported each otherduring SATS week, sharing support-ive words and boosting moraleamongst each other. The camaraderieand resilience they displayed duringSATs week was excellent.
I’m pleased to report we had no tearsfrom pupils, although there was somescratching of heads from Governorstrying to decipher some of theanswers to the questions!
The Summer Term is busy withevents which we invite you to join usat, including our joint Summer Fayrewith the Church on the 9th July.
Other dates include:
May Celebrations - Friday 27th May,1:30pm
Open Afternoon – Wednesday 13thJuly, 3:30pm – 5:30pm
Summer Production – Wednesday20th July, 2pm and 7pm
Leavers’ Service – Friday 22nd July,2:30pm
To close this month, our Years Oneand Two Teacher Miss Groves issharing some work from her class:
“This half term in year 1 and 2 wehave been focusing our English workon the story ‘Monkey and Me’ byEmily Gravett. We really enjoyedrole playing the story which is about agirl and her cuddly toy monkey goingto a zoo. We monkeyed around pre-tending to be different animals, whichincluded actions and sound effects aswe recounted the story.
We even had a visitor to help inspireour writing, a monkey! Well, it wasMiss Groves dressed as a monkey.
We became authors of our own‘Monkey and Me’ stories this half temwhen we wrote mini books. Wedesigned and created the front coverfor our books. We then studies blurbsfrom other books before writing ourown. As well as writing, we drewillustrations to accompany our sto-ries.”
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Vice-Chairman:
Members:
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Andy Thompson
Janice Brown
Martin Lindley
Paul Sandford
Malcolm Stodell
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Council e-mail address is [email protected]
The Parish Council
Parish Council Website The Parish Council’s new website is now available
at www.greatgaddesdenparishcouncil.org.uk
Parish Council meetings 2016Great Gaddesden Parish Hall
18th July 19th September 24th October 21st November
Gaddesden Row Village Hall20th June
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We do try to keep an up to date listof birthdays.
If anyone wants to add names to ourlist or knows of people who have
moved away and could perhaps havetheir names removed, please contact:
Sudha Bellarmine-Emes atThe Plough, Jockey End
Gaddesden Rowe-mail -
[email protected] Names are normally removed after the per-son becomes 18, but we can include ‘special’birthdays for any age.
June 2016
Luca Vukovich 9th 13
Neive O’Neill 10th 12
Katy Tonge 17th 17
Beau Kempster 23rd 11
Aaron Wall 23rd 7
Jayden Willoughby 24th 8
Jay Harvey Cairns 25th 18
Jak Bayliss 26th 9
Kacey Gurney 26th 11
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New and used (but still usable) items can be left on a special collection table atthe back of the church or brought along on the day.
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Gaddesden Estate NewsGaddesden Estate NewsThe crops continue to look well, and
work continues with fungicides andnitrogen as required. With the change-able weather we are having, this can bea tricky job, catching the dry spells in-between the showers.
This nurturing of the farm and constantsupervision of the plants to identifyoutbreaks of fungal diseases isabsolutely vital to enable us to producea high quality, clean and saleable prod-uct at harvest time.
Within the farmyard, we are currentlyreplacing the roof of our main grainstore. It was built in 1970 and theasbestos-cement sheeting has becomeporous over the past 45 years or so, andrain has onto the stored grain. It is ajob we had put off for several years,but have now put in place, and allshould be ready for harvest.
We were honoured to host the AGMof the Herts and Middlesex Branch ofthe Country Land and BusinessAssociation (CLA), the first time forabout 15 years. Seventy local farmers,land managers and professionals weregiven a conducted tour, on tractors andtrailers, of the Gaddesden Estate, incor-porating stops at The Home Farm,Gaddesden Place Stables, WhitehouseBusiness Centre and Upperwood FarmStud, concluding with lunch in one ofthe grain stores.
On the general estate maintenance side,we have now replaced the windows inthree properties, to bring them up to asatisfactory EPC. We are doing internaland external decoration on some othersand also re-roofing work. When theseare complete, we hope to draw breath,before we embark on any further largemaintenance projects!
Ride members are reminded thatrenewal starts from 1st June. The firstmonthly “Park & Ride” took place inApril; afterwards we had some gratify-ingly appreciative emails and post onour Facebook page! Our new signagesystem was particularly appreciated.
There is no news to report on theforestry side, as we are still in the handsof Natural England. The wood wehave thinned over the past five or sixyears are responding well and puttingon volume. In many cases the canopiesare closing up.
However we hope to do some thinningof our Farm Woodland Scheme blockslater in the summer, and maybe somefelling in the woods as well. We con-tinue to work on the control of thevery damaging pest the Grey Squirrel,as well and culling deer numbers.
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Come and join us for your own eventThe recent AGM voted to maintain £8.50 per hour for the sixth yearwith special rates
for parties, weddings, wakes, all-day events and new enterprises during start-upA lovely venue, just 10 minutes from Hemel Hempstead and Berkhamsted, along the
Leighton Buzzard Road, with lots of off-road parking.New well-equipped kitchen, new floor and now a brand new facebook page
https://www.facebook.com/GreatGaddesdenParishHallTha hall is run by members of the community and we need your help please to
populate the events page. Please upload photos of events that you’ve held inthe hall and click “like” or contact:
Denise Stone 01442 268932 [email protected] discuss your ideas.
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!Little Gaddesden B&B
Comfortable village accommodation
En-suite,TV, tea/coffee, fridge etc
Perfect location
!6 & 7 Little Gaddesden
Herts, HP4 1PA
01442 84227
07721650724
Nicky & Jon Bennett-Baggs
DEER LEAP
HORTICULTURE LTD.Home Farm Works,
Little Gaddesden, Herts.
Tel: 01442 842 511
We are your nearest Specialists
for all Garden machinery.
We also have a fully equipped Workshop for
Servicing and Repairs at reasonable charges.
PETER D. HANNABYPainter and Decorator
Interior and Exterior workundertaken
For competitive quotationsplease call
Mobile: 07765 250092Home: 01442 288956
Clare Rudd
W: www.elviamarketing.co.uk
Our Services Include:
Public Relations: Press Release Writing & Copywriting Services
Marketing Materials: Leaflets, Adverts, Brochures, Newsletters etc
Digital Communications: Social Media, Blogging, Email Marketing, Wordpress Help
Marketing Strategy Development
Event Organisation
Training Sessions
Please Contact Us to discuss your needs
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Member of the National Association of Registered Dog Sitters
Mrs. Doolittles Experienced Animal Carewhilst on holiday, at work, or during illness in your home
Dogs n Reptiles n Cats n Pigs n Sheep n Birds of Prey n Rabbits n Guinea Pigs
Goats n Hamsters n Horses n Poultry n Fish n Ferrets
4 years of veterinary nursing experience Public Liability insured
Tel: 01442 822191 or 07967 019031
Beverley CornthwaiteIcknield Farm, Icknield Way
Tring, Herts., HP23 4JX
Reg. Office: 46 Church End Redbourn St Albans Herts AL3 7DX
Concreting & Drainage
Painting & Decorating
Roofing
Guttering Repairs
Leadwork & Glazing Repairs
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Gaddesden Parish ChurchContacts
Jo Connell (Churchwarden)
Brock House, St Margarets, Gt Gaddesden
Hemel Hempstead HP1 3BZ
[email protected] 01442 842981
Merlin Howells (Churchwarden)Flat 217, Elizabeth House
Hemel Hempstead
Herts HP2 5HH
01442 265517
Gill Moore (Reader)3 Widmore Cottages, Bradden Lane,
Gaddesden Row,
Hemel Hempstead HP2 6JB
[email protected] 842054
Revd. John Russell (Vicar)St. John’s Vicarage, Pipers Hill, Great
Gaddesden,Hemel Hempstead HP1 3BY
01442 214898Please contact the Vicar for Baptisms,Confirmations, Weddings or Funerals
WILL KIMBERLEY
GARDEN SERVICES
01442 255784
Phone for a free no obligation written esti-mate.- High hedges a speciality- Overgrown gardens cleared- Fences erected and repaired- Tree Lopping- Fruit tree pruning- Shrub trimming- General garden tidy up’s
In fact any job in the garden!
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01582 840333 www.beechwoodpark.comMarkyate, Hertfordshire AL3 8AW
Space to excel!Beechwood Park SchoolCo-educational day and boarding school
for children aged 3-13
See website for Open Morning dates
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Church Duty Rotas April
Sidesmen Reader Intercessions
June 5 Sydney Spencer-Wilson Val Mills Trevor Beale
June 12 Susan Beale Jude Burfot Susan Beale
June 19 Michael Bayes Trevor Beale Nick Halsey
June 26 Jo Connell Nick Halsey The Vicar
CHURCH SERICES 5th June, The Second Sunday after Trinity (Proper 5)
1Kings 17: 17 – end; Galatians 1: 11 – end; Luke 7: 11 - 17 9.00am Morning Worship with Communion by Extension Nettleden
9.00am Parish Communion Little Gaddesden 10.30am Parish Communion Great Gaddesden 6.00 pm Evensong Little Gaddesden
12th June, The Third Sunday after Trinity (Proper 6) 2 Samuel 11: 26-12:10,13-15; Galatians 2: 15 – end; Luke 7: 36 – 8: 3
9.00am Family Service Little Gaddesden 10.30am Family Service Great Gaddesden
3.00pm
Celebration of Reader Ministry with Admission and Licensing of new Readers
St Albans Abbey
No Evensong 19th June, The Fourth Sunday after Trinity (Proper 7)
Isaiah 65:1-9; Galatians 3: 23-end; Luke 8: 26-39 9.00am Parish Communion Little Gaddesden 10.30am Parish Communion Great Gaddesden 6.00 pm Evensong Nettleden
26th June, The Fifth Sunday after Trinity (Proper 8) Patronal Festival, St John the Baptist
Isaiah 40: 1-11; Acts 13:14b-26; Luke 1:57-66,80
9.00am All Age Worship
with pupils from Boutcher School
Nettleden 10.30am Parish Communion for the Three Parishes Great Gaddesden
Please check the weekly pew sheet and the notice boards for any changes to our services.