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Diary Of Events – June 2008Mon 2nd Parenting. Defending the Boundaries.
10am St Swithun's Church.
Sat 7th Annual Plant Sale.11 am Church Farm, Pump Lane.
Johnny Desmond Duo – Perfect For DancersRoyal British Legion 8.30pm – 11.30pm
Sun 8th Country walk at Compton Dando. 2.45pm at the Crown. Contact Julia Masdin
Tue 10th BOX WI. The History of Bathford Paper Mill2.30pm The Selwyn Hall, Box
Fri 13th The Future of Bathford Shop. Public Meeting7.45pm Parish Hall
Sat 14th Dan Sing – Male Vocalist – Wide Variety Of HitsRoyal British Legion 8.30pm – 11.30pm
Mon 16th Toddlers at St Swithun's10am St Swithun's Church.
Ladies group. TREASURE HUNT in the Church Street area. 7.30pm Starting from St Swithun's.
Fri 20th Midsummer Music Weekend - See page 9 for details
RBL Veterans Weekend – Fancy Dress Disco
Sat 21st Midsummer Music Weekend - See page 9 for details
RBL Veterans Weekend 11am Veterans service at Bathampton Church.
Chris Rainbow – Excellent Guitar Vocalist – Classics & ModernRoyal British Legion 8.30pm – 11.30pm
Sun 22nd Midsummer Music Weekend - See page 9 for details
RBL Veterans Weekend Laying up Thresher’s Standard at St Swithun's Church.
Sat 28th Bathford School Fete12:20pm School Grounds
Brad Stevens – Superb Guitar Vocalist – Range of HitsRoyal British Legion
Sat 5th July Bathford Cricket Club Horse Racing nightAvonvale Rugby Club
Yo Baby Duo – 60's Present – FANTASTIC Duo! Hits from 60's onwardsRoyal British Legion 8.30pm – 11.30pm
Sun 6th July Bathford Cricket Club U9 Tournament.9.45am – 12.30pm Folly Field, Bathford. BBQ at 11.30am
The deadine for receiving copy for the July 2008 Bulletin is 15th June.Please put your items into the Bulletin Box in the Bathford Village Shop,
email to: [email protected] or post to: Bathford Bulletin c/o Bathford Post Office, 54 Bathford Hill, Bathford, Bath BA1 7SN www.thebathfordbulletin.org
The Bathford BulletinJune 2008
The Monthly Magazine For The Parish Of Bathford
One of this years prize winning scarecrows
If you have an interesting photo email it to us and will may put it on the cover
St. Swithun’s Church Bathford The Reverend Tim Ling. 858325. The Vicarage, 27 Church Street, Bathford [email protected] | www.stswithunsbathford.co.uk
Churchwardens: Derek Brown Fenella Avison 851154Readers: Gerry Miller 858402 Michael Craine 858613
Gill Gilbert 858927 Dennis Pearson 858293Everyone Is Warmly Welcome!We have the following groups for children during our Sunday Services:Crèche (0-3); Children’s Church (3-10); Rock Solid Youth Group (10+).Sundays
8:15am Holy Communion10:00am First Sunday - Family Sunday
2nd, 4th & 5th Sunday - Holy Communion3rd Sunday - Morning Worship (No Communion)
6:30pm First Sunday - Holy CommunionOther Sundays Evensong
Mondays 9:15-9:45am Prayer Time In Church
2:00pm 2nd Monday – Service In The Community RoomWednesdays
2:30pm Holy Communion each 1st Weds after Church Family ServiceHouse Groups Details from the Vicar, Churchwarden or Notices.From The Parish RegisterBaptisms Isabella Brown 27th April
Funerals George Gay 19th AprilMargaret Hall 2nd MayMarjorie Cox 7th May
The Old Chapel – High Street BathfordPastor - Paul Ivory.
01225 761954 and 07989 400606 [email protected]
First Sunday of each month: 6pm-8pm Outreach Service, with a Guest SpeakerSecond Sunday of each month: 10:30am-noon Family ServiceSundays (except 2nd Sunday): 6:00-7:45pm Evening ServiceTuesday: 10:00am-noon Coffee drop-in
Help-line: Anyone needing help may telephone the Pastor. The Chapel is evangelical in outlook & charismatic in worship.
Prayers are offered for the sick.
BATHFORD Cricket Club
The new season is upon us at last … and we've only had one cancellation, due to the weather, so far!
The 2nd XI were first to play, meeting Beanacre 2nd XI in Melksham, in Division 6 of the Wiltshire League, on 26 April and coming away with a comfortable victory. Bathford batted first and made good progress, both from the start and throughout the allotted 45 overs. Opening batsman Darren Sutton made 42, and other useful contributions came from Paul Merrett (25), Peter Coombs (20) and Tom Vaughan, one of our promising juniors, who made 19 not out. The total of 181 for 8 was very competitive for a spring day with a damp wicket. Beanacre 2 were never in the hunt and finished well short on 101 for 6. The only disappointment of the day was an injury to veteran wicket keeper Michael Noel, though the latest news is that he might be back in action by 17 May … with any luck. The next match on 10 May is at home against Biddestone 4, who always give us a tough game and will test our early season form to the full.
The 1st XI were next to play, meeting Beanacre 1st XI at home on 3 May. What a calamity! Put in to bat, our team could only muster 28 runs, all out! The Beanacre opening bowlers had a field day, taking all 10 wickets between them and their batsmen had no difficulty is reaching 31 for 1. Perhaps it is best to dwell no more on this game, in the hope that the forthcoming trip to Wilcot CC on 10 May will bring a change in fortune.
Unfortunately, the under 13s, who should have played both Frome A and Frome B by now, have yet to experience the heat of battle. The first game lost to the
weather, the second cancelled because the opposition could not raise a team. The next game is at home on Tuesday evening (13 May). Third time lucky, we hope!
L M Mackenzie
Secretary
Fixtures
1st Team
7 June Lambourn v Bathford
14 June Bathford v Beckington
21 June Chippenham 3 v Bathford
28 June Bathford v Swindon U.C.
5 July Beanacre v Bathford
2nd Team
7 June Bathford 2 v Spye Park 2
14 June Warminster 3 v Bathford 2
21 June Bathford 2 v Calne 2
28 June Swindon U.C.2 v Bathford 2
5 July Bathford 2 v Beanacre 2
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St Swithun's Parent and Toddlers 10am – 11.30 am Mondays at
St Swithuns Church.
Creche available. Everyone welcome.
2nd June :-
Parenting - 'Defending the Boundaries'
16th June :- Toddlers at St Swithuns -
Play, singing, story and activities.
30th June :-
Parenting - 'Do what you can'
Rachel Emmett
Bathford Brownies compete in regional competitionSince January the Brownies have been working hard to make puppets, a puppet theatre and scenery - all from recycled materials. They used wooden spoons, old curtains and cardboard boxes plus much, much more.
All their hard work came together in early May when they performed their play, called "The Brownie Story", for parents and friends. Seven Brownies then travelled to Keynsham to compete against other Brownies from across the North Somerset region in a scrapheap challenge style competition.
They received great comments from the judges. All of this hard work resulted in twenty Bathford Brownies being awarded their 'Toymaker' badge. Well done!
Vanessa Plain
Bathford Village School Summer Fete- Saturday 28th June 12.30pm until 4pm in the School grounds, Games, stalls and activitys for all ages
Elizabeth Tait
Ladies group16th June - Starting from St Swithun's at 7.30pm a TREASURE HUNT in the Church Street area.
21st July - Strawberries & Cream with Bring & Buy stall 7.30pm in Jenny's & David's garden"
Yvonne Armitage
Under The Bantaba TreeAn evening of stories, music & food of the Fulla people of the Gambia, on behalf of the Gambia Connection.
Thursday 26 July. 8pm.
Bathford Royal British Legion Club.
Tickets £5.00 on the door.
Hendrik Bebber 01225 858490David Bennett 01225 859933
A change of date for the Plant SaleThe Plant sale at Church Farm, Pump Lane, Bathford (by kind permission of Mr. & Mrs. Harris) – is now Saturday June 7th from 11a.m. Ploughman's lunch available.
Keith Masdin
Dear Friends,
I want to tell you one of my favourite true stories; it concerns a school inspection - not in Bathford but in India of a school for poor and orphaned children run by a Christian Charity.
When the inspection was announced the governors, Head, teachers and children all prepared very carefully for the two crucial days; nothing was left to chance, they had a reputation to keep up.
The Inspectors duly arrived on a lovely sunny day. As they entered they were greeted by a small boy with an infectious smile sitting on a wall welcoming them. They were touched but thought no more about it at the time.
The inspection went very well - even the Inspectors seemed very pleased. They had observed all the classes being taught, interviewed all the teachers and discussed future plans for the school with the Head and Governors. On the final afternoon they all met for a wash - up and preliminary report. Just before the discussion ended, the Chief Inspector had a sudden last question; there was just one thing he could not understand and it concerned the small boy on the wall. It did not seem appropriate that he was there. The Head smiled and much to the Inspectors amazement advised that the little boy was the most important pupil in the school. "You see", he said, "although he is severely handicapped, including deaf and dumb, he is the 'Welcomer' who greets the children as they arrive, often
sad and anxious. His smile and wave is infectious and makes us all happy". The chief inspector commended the little boy in his report.
What is so moving and true about the story is that it reminds us that we can easily fail to recognise the value of another person because we are looking with a limited perspective. Many in our community might be overlooked, but God knows them - and of course, so do their families (for example those caring for a sick or elderly relative).
We have recently been celebrating the Ascension when Jesus returned to Heaven and the Coming of the Holy Spirit at Pentecost to empower the disciples to carry on the work of the Gospel. On that first day some three thousand were baptised, the very beginning of the Church worldwide.
Those first disciples were just very ordinary men, not among the "great and good" but God knew what he was doing when he called them.
Best wishes,Gerry Miller.
ASHA (Action to Supply Health for All)
The ASHA team would like to say a big thank you to everyone who supported the Singing/Supper and Slide show evening in April. £440 was raised to buy computers for the slum children in Delhi.
Thanks……..Martin Wright
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PARISH COUNCIL NEWS852486, 859007
[email protected] www.bathford.net
Security Alert - Do you have a cat flap? Have you ever thought that a thief could use it to get access to your home? It appears that a thief broke into a home in the parish by reaching in through the cat flap to open a door from the inside taking valuables and car keys.
The parish council recommends that residents do not to leave keys or bags within easy reach of a cat flap or letter box. Move them some distance away and conceal items such as keys as thieves may also use long handled hooks to grab items left lying within sight of the cat flap or letter box.
Code of ConductCode of Conduct - the responsibility for considering complaints that a council member may have breached the Code of Conduct is moving to B&NES' Standards Committee. Anyone wanting to complain about the conduct of a member of Bathford Parish Council or B&NES Council must submit their complaint to the Standards Committee instead of the Standards Board for England. The address for submitting complaints is "c/o The Monitoring Officer, 3rd Floor, Riverside, Keynsham, BS31 1LA. Further information about the new local assessment system is available on the Standards Board's website
www.standardsboard.gov.uk
Payphone under threatClose on the heels of the Post Office closure we now have the Payphone being earmarked for closure. Whilst we have to agree that it isn't heavily used, it is important. It is used most days Also it is the nearest phone to the Sports field, so in the case of an accident it could be the only way to make a 999 call.
Farleigh Rise, Monkton Farleigh and Limpley Stoke are also earmarked for closure, This would mean that there will be no Payphones in the wider area. These are all part of BT's scheme to close 14000 Payphones over the country BT have said that they will not remove any Payphone without the agreement of the local Council, so hopefully we can get a reprieve.
If you wish to put forward your views contact the Parish Council or BANES Planning department
Ian Plain
Whitehaven"Whitehaven is being acquired by Andrew Macpherson of CKD Kennedy Macpherson on behalf of clients.
"Since the sale will not be completed until the end of October, Whitehaven Trust will continue to occupy and use the Whitehaven site until then.
Michael Thatcher Company Secretary
The Bulletin has spoken with Andrew Macpherson and as soon as any plans have been formalized they will be made available, but he did say that at this time it is planned to return Whitehaven to Housing.
Parish Hall regular eventsDue to the increasing popularity of the Parish Hall we have decided to publish the list of regular users as a separate list.
This gives more space on the events diary page for one-off events.
It is envisaged that the list will be published at regular intervals throughout the year.
If you do hold a regular village event that isn't on the list or is held elsewhere such as the Community rooms or the RBL please contact us and we will include it in the next list.
Box W.I. We meet at The Selwyn Hall, Box on the second Tuesday of each month at 2-30p.m.
On Tuesday June 10th Mr. Michael Tabb will be speaking on 'The History of Bathford Paper Mill'
All visitors and new members are welcome
Jean Cherry
Bathford Cricket ClubAre holding a Horse Racing night on Sat. 5 July at Avonvale Rugby club. All Welcome.
On the Sunday they are holding their first U9 tournament at the Folly Field. The matches start at 9.45am and conclude around 12.30pm. There will be a BBQ from around 11.30am. Again all welcome
Paul Merrett
Midsummer Music Weekend20th - 22nd June
Friday 20th June: A recital in Batheaston Parish Church by international Spanish concert pianist Maria Angel Garcia at 7.30 p.m. Tickets £12 to include wine and canapes.Saturday 21st June:9.15 a.m. Madrigals in St. Swithun's, Bathford, Churchyard.
10.15 a.m. Mr. Wilkins Shilling - North West Morris Dancers in "The Piazza", Church Street.
11.15 a.m. Classical guitar recital by Mikhail Asanovic in Bathford Parish Church.
12.30 p.m. Ploughman's Lunch in Bathford Parish Hall followed by "Music for the early afternoon" with Sophie Scott (flute) and Gerry Hoddinott (keyboard). Tickets £3.50.4.00 p.m. Afternoon Tea at Titan Barrow (by kind permission of Mr.& Mrs. J. Jack) with music for the late afternoon by Nick Breeze. Tickets £2.50.
7.15 p.m. Barbecue with Band in the Parish Hall. Tickets £8.
Combined tickets for lunch, tea and barbecue - £12.
Sunday 22nd June:12 midday Pre-lunch Bellinis on the terrace at "Pantiles", Church Street. Sarah Phillips will sing light opera and songs from the shows. Tickets £5.
Look out for the flyers and programmes.
For tickets and more information on all the above items, Contact Keith Masdin 858042.
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Regular Clubs and users of Bathford Parish Hall.
ORGANISATION Contact Number
Monday
UNIVERSITY OF THE 3RD AGE/THE CRAFT STUDIO (2.00 pm-4.15 pm)
01225-858862
TAE-KWONDO (6.15 pm-7.15 pm) 01373-824318OR 07748-338081(M)
SCOTTISH DANCING (7.30 pm-9.30 pm) 01225-858269
BATHFORD SOCIETY (Last Monday in the month 7.00 pm-11.00 pm)
01225-859257
Tuesday
TODDLER DANCE AND MOVEMENT WORKSHOP (9.00 am-11.00 am)
01225-852889
ART (9.00 am-1.00 pm) 01225-852124
BALLET (3.45 pm-6.45 pm) 01249-660011
TABLE TENNIS (7.30pm-11.00 pm) 01225-866880
Wednesday
TODDLERS (10.00-12.00 noon) 01225-851660
REMEDIAL STRETCH MOBILITY (12.30-1.30 pm) 01225-812770
GOOD COMPANY (2.00pm-4.00pm) 01225-859508
BROWNIES 01225-852381
GUIDES 01225-858269
Thursday
HOPE & HOMES COFFEE MORNING (10.30am-1.00pm) 01225-858042
RAINBOWS 01225-851236
KEEP FIT (8.00 pm-11.00 pm) 01225-858042OR 460206
Friday
ART (9.00 am-1.00 pm) 01225-852124
DANCING (1.00 pm-6.00 pm) 01225-858175
TAE-KWONDO (6.15 pm-7.15 pm) 01373-824318 or07748-338081(M)
Sunday
St Swithuns Rock Solid Group (9.30 am-12 noon) 01225-859195
Veterans WeekendThe Rev Rob Thomas, who is the curator at Bathampton Church has contacted me in respect of having a Veteran’s Service in Bathampton Church on the 21st June.
This will tie in with our planned veterans weekend (20th - 22nd June), where we will have a fancy dress disco on the Friday entitled “Bathford Militia” (a chance for any ex-service personnel to brush the cobwebs off their old uniforms). On Saturday 21st June we will have the service at Bathampton Church at 11:00am and then back to the Bathford RBL for a spot of mess style lunch. On Sunday 22nd the Somer Group will be laying up the special Thresher’s Standard (donated by Thresher’s Bakery), with the usual Sunday Service at St Swithuns Church.
So if you are a veteran of any previous conflict or know anyone in Bathford, Batheaston or Bathampton that is then please let them know! I believe that this will be a wonderful opportunity to promote friendship across the three villages and honour our veterans. I will let you know of all the finer points when I have them.
Chris Skelton, Bathford RBL Branch Chairman.
Twinning News.Artannes VisitA party of 22 persons from Bathford and Kingsdown visited Artannes from 8 - 12 May for a regular exchange visit.
As usual they were received with characteristic Artannais hospitality and took part in a busy programme of visits
and meetings. These included two well known Loire Châteaux, Chaumont and Langeais, and also a wine museum at Bourgueil.
Before departure, an album of photographs recording the two twinning ceremonies in 2005 and 2006 was presented to the people of Artannes.
Those who went to Artannes in 2006 will be glad to know that the roses which we then presented are flourishing well in a bed outside the Mairie in the main square.
Youth VisitThe Artannes visit provided an opportunity to discuss the programme for the forthcoming visit of young people to Bathford from 5 -11July. Planning for this visit is now well in hand and it promises to be a most interesting occasion.
Anyone with children in the family who is interested in meeting up with the French visitors during the event, should contact
Helen Lees on 859508.
Country WalkAfter its postponement last year, this event has been re-scheduled for Sunday 8 June. It will leave from the Crown at 2.45pm prompt and proceed to Compton Dando by car. At Compton Dando a walk of approximately 2 hours will be led by an experienced guide. For more info. contact
Julia Masdin on 858042.
Tony Woodcock
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The Future of Bathford Village ShopWhat happens if the Post Office closes?
Public Meeting
Parish Hall, Church St. 7.45pm
Friday 13th June
Will the shop stay open?Will I still be able to buy stamps?Will there still be newspapers?What will happen to deliveries?
These are some of the questions we will be asking, and hopefully answering, at this meeting.
Come and have your say. We would like to know what you most want for the future.
Also, tell us how you think we are doing running the village shop:Are there things we are doing well?Things we could do better?What other goods and services you would like?
BEFA (Bathford Enterprise for All) is a co-operative run for the benefit of everybody in the community.
It is important that we know your views, your concerns, and your aspirations for the future
CONCERNS ABOUT THE FUTURE OF THE SHOP & POST OFFICE - RECORD TURNOUT FOR BEFA AGMThe Bathford Enterprise for All Committee was thrilled to see such a good turnout at the Annual General Meeting in May. A total of 81 members took part and made some major decisions on the future of Bathford’s community shop.
The main item for discussion was the proposed closure of the Post Office and the effects that may have on business. In the absence of news after the consultation period, the situation is still unclear. However, the meeting voted unanimously that if the Post Office is closed, in principle BEFA should consider extending into the Post Office area and taking on the news agency, provided feasibility studies prove positive. There is a public meeting planned for Friday 13 June to consult further with the community on this vital issue (7.45pm, Parish Hall).
The committee is pleased to welcome two new members; Peter McCowen and Brenda Field, who were voted on in addition to the existing team. Since the meeting, Diana Smith decided to step down and Jeanette Kremer has been co-opted to fill the vacancy.
The Treasurer reported that the shop continues to perform well financially and is in profit. However donations and grants are essential and still form part of the income. The aim is to be fully self-sufficient within the next year.
The next few months present many uncertainties for Bathford Village Shop, but also potentially some extremely exciting opportunities. With the support of members, customers and the community at large, we are hoping to come through bigger, stronger and more vibrant than ever, both as a business and as a vital resource for Bathford.
As ever, we are hugely indebted to the shop managers and all our wonderful volunteers for all their hard work.
There will be a need for more help and new skills in the immediate future and a new leaflet about volunteering has been produced. This includes everything from sign writing and making notices to DIY, doing occasional deliveries or collections, co-ordinating our monthly work parties, helping with housekeeping and of course serving. Pick up a copy in the shop.
54 Bathford Hill, Bathford, Bath BA1 7SN Tel 01225 859186
BEFA Ltd is an Industrial & Provident Society
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Bathford Enterprise for All (BEFA Ltd)
Bathford Village Shop
A Community Co-operative