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View the Church Magazine online: www.burhamvillage.org
& www.wouldhampc.kentparishes.gov.uk
June 2015
THE CHURCH MAGAZINE
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Church Wardens
Baptisms
Weddings
Monuments &
Churchyard Enquiries
Prayer requests
Church Flowers
Church Treasurer
Church Secretary
Church Magazine Editor
Mrs Gwen Worcester. Tel. 01634 672060
Mrs Marie Rayner. Tel. 01634 681873
Mrs Gwen Worcester. Tel. 01634 672060
Mrs Catherine Gore. Tel. 01634 404742
Rev’d Mike Hayes Tel: 07964 697556
Mr Rod Murr. Tel: 01634 868075
Mrs Catherine Gore. Tel. 01634 404742
Mrs Nicky Grimes. Tel. 01634 864319
Mrs Rachael Harris
Mrs Mary Davis. Tel. 01634 869650 [email protected]
THE CHURCH OF ENGLAND PARISH OF BURHAM & WOULDHAM
All Saints Church, Wouldham
Rev’d Mike Hayes
Usual working days are on Thursdays, Fridays & Sundays.
Tel: 07964 697556
E-mail: [email protected]
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Dear Friends,
RING OUT THOSE BELLS
The wedding season will soon be here.
Bells will be ringing out.
Our dedicated team of bellringers are
looking to recruit some new ringers.
Bellringing is supposed to be a bit like yoga in some ways – it helps us
to be more grounded and focussed. A sense of humour is also an
advantage.
All Saints’ Wouldham has a reputation of being a friendly tower.
Bellringing Practice Night is on a Wednesday from 8-9pm. The
meeting usually then continues at the Watermans Arms.
If you would like to see bellringing in action then you can come to the
church just before 8pm on any Wednesday and you will be invited to
observe what goes on. If you are interested you could try for yourself,
and then if you like it you can embark on the training with our
experienced team.
The bells are rung before the 10.30 service at All Saints on the 2nd and
4th Sundays of each month, and on festivals, and when requested at
weddings, and a single bell is tolled at funerals.
It’s a wonderful tradition which you could be a part of, and Wouldham
has some particularly fine 17th century bells.
Children of secondary school age would also be considered but would
need to come with a parent or guardian on the first visit.
The bellringers also kindly share the responsibility of winding the
clock twice a week. The clock dates from 1899 and is still running well
(unless we forget to wind it!). Winding it involves winding 3 heavy
weights on cables up to the top of the tower. As they slowly come
down they turn the hands of the clock, and ring the chimes and quarter
chimes.
If you would like to see the clock chamber, and also go out on top of
the tower, tours will be taking place again during the summer Sunday
cream teas from 2-4pm on 5th and 26th July and 9th and 23rd August.
Bring a camera for the view
In peace, Mike
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Churchyard Working Group Lately we’ve had a really good response for the working
parties in Wouldham churchyard. Thank you to all those
who took part. We would like to have a group of people
who come together on a regular basis to clear ivy and
weeds, tend to uncared-for graves, as well as carrying out
other specified tasks. This will help complement the grass-
cutting activity and keep the churchyard in good order. This work could
also be done alone at a time to suit you.
To find out more and provide your contact details phone or email Dennis
Worcester on: 01634 672060 or [email protected]
CREAM TEAS
&
CHURCH TOWER
TOUR
3—5pm
21st June
Also, on this Father’s Day,
bring your Father for
A SPECIAL TREAT!
.............and bring a camera for the view.
All Saints Church, Wouldham
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JUNE
Church of England Services
All Saint’s Church, Wouldham
Sunday, 7th June, Trinity 1 9-00 am *Holy Communion Burham Community Centre
10.30am, All Age Holy Communion All Saints, Wouldham
Sunday, 14th June, Trinity 2 10.30am, Holy Communion All Saints, Wouldham
Thursday, 18th June
11.00am Winchester House Holy Communion
Sunday, 21st June, Trinity 3 9.00am Holy Communion All Saints, Wouldham 10.30am Messy Church Burham Community Centre
Sunday, 28th June, Trinity 4 10.30am, Holy Communion All Saints, Wouldham
BURHAM COMMUNION SERVICE we now have an extra
9am Service of Holy Communion at Burham Community Centre on the
1st Sunday of each month.
The service lasts just over half an hour. There are readings for the day,
a short address and the communion prayers. Children are very welcome.
COFFEE MORNING
All Saints Church,
Wouldham
FRIDAY, 26th JUNE
10.30-11.30am
All are welcome
ALL SAINTS CHURCH
CLEANING ROTA
During the week of:
7th June—Sarah Miller
14th June — Rachel Harris
21st June— Sue Jarvis
28th June—Gwen Worcester
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THE PEW CUSHION PROJECT AT ALL SAINTS CHURCH
This project is proceeding well and anyone interested in joining the
needle workers will be very welcome. We are working tapestry cushions
for the pews in memory of loved ones. The finished cushion will carry a
permanent label with the name of the donor and/or to whom it is dedi-
cated together with the name of the person who has worked the cushion.
Contributors will be contacted when their cushion is ready and informed
at which Service it will be dedicated.
Each cushion measures 52ʺ x 13ʺ and costs £170. Sharing the cost with
others who have expressed an interest is possible so contributions over
£30 are gratefully received. The cushions are worked by volunteers as it is
a non-profit making activity.
Can you help by making a donation to the scheme? Thank you.
Complete below and send to :
Mrs H Lloyd, 40 Downsview, Burham. ME1 3RR
Cheques payable please to ‘Burham & Wouldham PCC Account’
Thank you.
I wish to donate £ ...............................to the PEW CUSHION PROJECT
My name & address .....................................................................................
...................................................................... Contact tel. no. ....................
.In Memory of ..............................................................................................
I also wish my name to be recorded on the back of the cushion.... Yes/No
Fundraising Quiz Night
At St Mary's Church, Burham down by the river.
Saturday July 4th from 7pm.
£2 per person (up to 8 in a team)
Bring drinks and nibbles, (alcohol is allowed)
To book a table call Rosie on 01634 672346 (£5 deposit) Come along and enjoy a quiz in an unusual setting!
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Tuesday
2nd June
7.30pm Wouldham Parish Council
Wouldham
Village Hall
Thursdays:
4, 11, 18, 25
June
10.30 -
12 noon Thursday Community Club
&
Hi Kent Hearing Aid Clinic
11th June
Old School
Community
Centre,
Burham
Tuesdays:
2, 9, 16, 23, 30
June
2-4pm 60+CLUB
Social afternoon for the
over-60s
Waterman’s
Arms,
151 High St.,
Wouldham
Tuesday
16th June
7.30pm WI Meeting
Medway Queen—
Mark & Pam Bathurst
Competition: letter F
Burham
Village Hall
Monday:
29th June
7.30pm Burham Parish Council Burham
Parish office
JUNE MEETINGS
Phoenix Medical Practice 33, Bell Lane, Burham, Rochester. ME1 3SX
Telephone 01634 867982. Fax 01634 864513
Opening times
Monday & Thursday: 8:30 am - 5:00 pm Tuesday, Wednesday & Friday: 8:30 am - 6:00 pm
Dispensary Opening Times Monday & Thursday: 8:45 am - 12:00 pm 2.00 pm – 4:45 pm Tuesday, Wednesday & Friday 8:45 am - 12:00 pm 3:30 pm – 6:15 pm
Once a week we hold either an early morning (7.00-8.00am) or evening surgery (6.30pm-
7.30 or 8.30pm) These are to make it easier for people to attend the surgery who work full
time. The days of these surgeries vary.
www.phoenixsurgery-burham.nhs.uk
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BURHAM UNITED CHARITIES
Burham United Charities are a local charitable organisation who
provide assistance to those in need living within the old parish
boundaries (i.e. Burham Village and parts of Blue Bell Hill).
Every year they give grants towards the Winter Fuel costs of retired
villagers on restricted incomes.
They can also offer one off grants to help alleviate particular
instances of hardship.
Parents of school age children may obtain help with some of the costs
associated with schooling.
If you, or someone you know, is on a low income or has an exceptional
need which is not provided for by Welfare Benefits, we may be able to
help.
Contact: Dave Young (01634 867669) or Roger Kiralfy (01634 869900)
or email [email protected]
Further Details can be found on our website:
www.burhamcharity.co.uk
The Friends of Wouldham School
present
The Summer Party,
Friday 19th June, 2pm on the
school field.
All welcome
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THE CHURCH IN BURHAM (Methodist), Church St.
Minister:- Rev Tony Graff. Tel: 01732 871436 Stewards:- Eileen Smith, 01634 867022 & Joyce Brown 01634 864413
Trevor Smith 01634 867022. & Rod Murr 01634 868075
Requests for Baptisms, Weddings or Funerals to: Rev Tony Graff or Stewards.
SERVICES FOR JUNE
Once a week we hold either an early morning (7:00—8:00 am) or evening surgery (6:30—7:30 or 8:30pm). These are to make it easier for those patients who work full time to attend the surgery. The days of the surgeries vary depending on which doctor is on duty and the times are posted on this website which are updated monthly.
SUNDAY June 7th
10.30am Morning Worship led by Gill Gray SUNDAY June 14
th 10.30am Morning Worship led by Mandy
Harris SUNDAYJune 21
st 6.0.pm Holy Communion led by Rev.
Kenneth George SUNDAYJUNE 28th 10.30am Morning Worship led by Julien Myles AFTERNOON TEA This will continue as usual each Tuesday from 3.0pm till 4.30 and is open
for everyone to join us for a cup of tea, piece of cake and a ‘Fun Quiz’. COUNTRY LUNCH This month’s Country Lunch will be held on Thursday June 11th at 1.0.pm. Everyone is welcome to come and enjoy a lunch of homemade soup, crusty bread, fruit crumble followed by tea or coffee for which we ask a contribution of £2.50.
BOOK EXCHANGE This will resume on Saturday June 6th. Do come along to see our extensive selection of books which you may exchange for ones you have read. Coffee and tea are served with a piece of homemade cake, so if you don’t want any new books, come and enjoy a social time with us. We just ask for a donation of £1 which goes towards our charity giving.
FILM CLUB Our chosen film for June is The Jolsen Story. We start at 7.30pm and at the end of the film, coffee, tea and biscuits are served. Do come along and join us on Wednesday June 3rd. We ask for a donation of £1 which goes
towards our month’s charity CHARITIES £250 has been sent from our activities in March and April to
a local charity, the Dandelion Trust which helps disadvantaged children and their families. For the next two months we will support Shelter Box which is an organisation which prepares boxes with emergency supplies for immediate use following disasters. At the moment they are sending
boxes to Nepal following the devastating earthquakes.
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'WHY I LOVE MY VALLEY' SUCCESS
It was perhaps fitting that the top prize in the inaugural Tri-History Arts Project
or ‘Why I Love My Valley’ competition should be won by Wouldham Primary
School, currently celebrating its 150th year.
The event, co-sponsored by Peters Village developer Trenport Investments Ltd
and its site contractor Bam Nuttall, offered a total of £3,500 worth of prize
money to the primary schools of the three villages next to the new 1,000-home
project on the east bank of the River Medway.
With individual cash prizes and a £2,000 jackpot offered for a ‘whole school’
entry, the schoolchildren threw themselves into an artistic frenzy in January,
mentored by Charles Newington – Kent-based creator of the giant chalk-cut
horse on the Downs near Folkestone – and his associate Colleen Dunn.
At the prizegiving last week (April 29) – where local MP Tracey Crouch took
time out from a busy pre-election schedule to make the presentations - Mr
Newington said he had been amazed by the quality and creativity of the entries
and, like many of those involved in staging Why I Love My Valley, admitted
that he hadn’t envied the task facing the five-strong judging panel.
But the clear winner of the overall school cash prize and engraved cup was
Wouldham Primary School, for a series of historical and evocative mosaics
created on the walls of the school itself.
St Mark’s Primary School, Eccles, was the runner-up (£500 prize) with recrea-
tions drawn from Peters works including a large and spectacular replica of one
of the site’s beehive kilns, while Burham Primary School came third (£250) with
its entry 'Our Top Villages' – a map panel made from bottle tops collected and
attached by every child in the school.
Carl Fitter, Wouldham’s head teacher, was delighted his school had won in its
landmark year, but added: “I know my colleagues in the other two schools will
agree, that we get many, many invitations to enter competitions and very often
turn them down because the school and its pupils are just too busy. However,
this was one we simply could not resist. It was perfect: local, topical and
inspirational, with generous prizes.”
Asked later what the school might spend the £2,000 on, he said: “A large party
for the whole school – all of the kids have worked hard for this. The rest of the
money will go into school funds while we think of something suitable.”
The individuals’ element of the competition concentrated on Year 5 (aged 9-10)
pupils at the schools - the oldest not encumbered by 11-plus studies.
Betty Lee of Burham, won the Gold Award and £250 cash prize, plus £10
vouchers for each of her classmates. Silver plus £100 went to Hayley Dibble,
also of Burham, while Leo Phillips of St Mark’s, Eccles took bronze and £50.
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On behalf of the sponsors, Trenport Director Chris Hall told all of the 60 children
representing their schools at the prizegiving: “You should all be very proud of
yourselves, and I’m delighted to hear from your teachers how interesting you all
found it.”
His counterpart at Bam Nuttall, Terry Crittenden agreed: “This work shows how
proud you are of your valley.”
Local ward councillor Roger Dalton, one of the judges, told the children: “You
made it very hard for us – I’m not just saying that. We just could not believe how
good all the creations were.”
Competition organiser and Trenport Community Liaison Manager Shirley Boards
said afterwards: “We could not be happier with how the competition developed.
Many children have spoken about how it had encouraged them to ask their
parents and grandparents more about the history of their area and relatives who
might have worked at the former Peters Lime & Cement Works – it employed
1,000 local people and operated 80 Thames sailing barges at its peak.
“In this way, the competition has started to ‘re-connect’ the people of Burham,
Eccles and Wouldham, with a part of the local area that is re-emerging under the
new name of Peters Village.
“And though we called it the 'Tri-history Arts Project' to highlight the diverse
heritage of the site – natural history, ancient history including the Bronze Age
and Romans, and rich social/industrial history from the more recent past; it was
interesting that the children themselves gravitated to the last of the three.
Ms Boards added:
“We would also like to thank our high profile independent panel of judge for
giving up their time. As we all agreed, they had a tougher task than anyone
expected.”
They were:
■ Chris Moore of the Homes and Communities Agency (HCA), the
Government’s land and housing delivery body
■ Jo Savage, former art teacher and lecturer
■ Steve Humphrey, Tonbridge & Malling Borough Council (TMBC) Director of
Planning, Housing & Environmental Health
■ Cllr Roger Dalton, TMBC Ward Cllr and Burham Parish Chair
■ Tel German, Senior Improvement Adviser (Primary) for Schools in West Kent,
KCC
For further information and pictures please contact:
Steve Loader: 01233 721433/07831 523742 [email protected] or
Shirley Boards: 01233 721575/07970 655919 [email protected]
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MISSING CAT
George went missing on the
23/03/2015
The day George went missing
they was ploughing the field
next to our house and he hates
noise, so may of run off, and
got lost.
George is Black and white.
white bib and tummy, all 4 feet
are white ( only feet not legs)
and he has a black marking on
his front paw.
George is chipped, neutered and registered with Petlog as missing.
If found then please take a photo if you can, as many cats look alike and
call 07961392472.
BURHAM C of E Primary School
PTFA SUMMER FAIR Saturday 11th July
11.30-3.30pm
ALL WELCOME
Punch
and Ju
dy Tombola
Bar
BBQ
Gladiator
Bouncy Castle
Cake Sta
ll Raffle
Lucky Dip
and loads more!
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Burham C of E Primary
School
Term 5 was a very short but productive and busy term! We are very proud of
our Year 6 children who have worked hard all year and who recently completed
their end of Key Stage 2 SATs. At the end of SATs week they enjoyed taking
part in the VE WWII celebrations at Maidstone Girls’ Grammar School. Year 6
have also achieved a brilliant 99% attendance so far this year with the whole
school attendance currently at 96%.
Years 3 & 4 had great fun taking part in the ‘Living Land’ event held at Detling
Showground – an event which was attended by 3,000 children in total! We were
delighted by the exemplary behaviour of the children from our school.
Miss Grima & Mrs. Gordon-Ritchie have been helping a Diocese research
project looking at professionalism, faith and RE in church schools. Four children
from Year 5 also took part in Kent Standing Advisory Council for Religious
Education (SACRE)’s ‘Knowing You, Knowing Me’ event learning about, and
learning from, religion together with children from other local schools at a series
of workshops held at Canterbury Christ Church University.
The whole of Year 5 took part in the ‘Why I Love My Valley’ art competition
and children from our school won both the Gold and Silver awards for their
projects which was a fantastic achievement. The whole school took part in
creating an impressive map of ‘Our Top Villages’ made from recycled bottle
tops. Photos from our entries can be seen by selecting ‘gallery’ from the top
menu bar of our website: www.burham.kent.sch.uk. The press release from the
competition can be found on Trenport’s website: www.trenport.co.uk
As part of their ‘Space’ topic, the Infants had a fantastic day with a visit from
the Astrodome experience. Parents, families and friends enjoyed our Family
Time Service on 22nd May which celebrated our Science Day. Our parent group
continues to meet and we greatly appreciate their feedback.
In Term 6 we look forward to coming back to an ‘Inspiring Writing’ week and
please put 11th July in your diaries as this is the date of our PTFA Summer Fair:
all are welcome to attend this fun day.
Please do get in touch if you are considering our school for your child and we
will be delighted to welcome you and show you round. As always, all updates
relating to our school can be found on our website www.burham.kent.sch.uk
Michelle Grima, Headteacher
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Choir Practice The practice for the Church Choir is
at All Saints Church, Wouldham on
Thursdays 7pm. for juniors and
7.30p.m. for adults. All are welcome to join. Any
children wanting to join the choir,
please contact Heather Lloyd,
Tel. 01634-863345
New junior and senior members
are most welcome.
Halls for Hire Booking times up to 8.0pm in the evening.
Burham Methodist Church Hall
– 01634 867022
Burham Old School Community Centre – 01634 863322
Burham Village Hall –
01634 867669
Wouldham Village Hall –
Tel: 01732 870862
PARISH NEWS
Prescriptions
If you are unable to collect your
prescriptions and live in the Parish
of Burham & Wouldham, the
Church offers a collection service.
Contact:
Heather Lloyd: Tel. 863345
Volunteers collecting these
prescriptions need a minimum of
24 hours notice.
SATURDAY WASTE
COLLECTION
Wouldham - 6th June
Village Car Park, Knowle Rd,
8.0am – 9.0am.
Burham – 13th June
Village Hall Car Park,
8.0am – 9.0am
Eccles – 6th & 20th June
Bull Lane lay-by, 8.0am – 9.0am
TMBC Helpline 01732 876147
www.tmbc.gov.uk
All sites on the Saturday Service
have WEEE collection ie-Waste,Electical,Electronic,Equipment
& scrap metal items at the same
time that Veolia's vehicles are on
site.
Do not leave waste unattended at the
collection sites or in advance of the
waste vehicles arriving.
Baptisms April 19th Charlie Cordrey
April 26th Hugo Arthur Timothy
April 26th Myles Esprit
Funerals Yolande Seton on 7th May
Ivy Moore on 11th May
Sandra Wood on 20th May
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Burham Parish Council, Pam Saunders – Clerk
The Parish Office, Rochester
Road. Burham. ME1 3RJ
Opening times:
Mon-Frid 10am—2pm
Tel: 01634 685936
Email: [email protected]
www.burhamvillage.org
MOBILE LIBRARY VAN
The Mobile Library visits Burham & Wouldham
every week on a Tuesday:
Wouldham, School Lane— 1.15- 2.15pm
Wouldham, Post Office- 2.20- 2.40pm
Wouldham, Ravensknowle- 2.45– 3.00pm
Burham, Village Hall - 3.05– 4.05pm
A selection of books –
fiction & non-fiction.
Large print books.
Children’s books. DVDs.
Orders can be taken.
Use it or loose it!!
Wouldham Parish Council. Parish Clerk:
Sarah Egglesden,
Tel: 01732 870862.
Email:
www.wouldhampc.kentparishes.gov.uk
PARISH COUNCIL CONTACT DETAILS
THANKS
Thanks to Mosaic for giving
their time at the All Saints
Concert on May 2nd which
raised much needed funds for
church repairs. So many
enjoyed the evening. Thanks
to all who supported the
evening and made and served
food. A special thanks also to
the Gore family for donating
the wine.
Many thanks to all.
SHIRLEY GRANT
THANK YOU
We would like to thank
everyone for their lovely cards
and messages of condolence
following our sad loss of a dear
wife, Mum and Nan.
Chas & Tracey
Burham Village Hall
Management
Committee We require a Caretaker and
a Booking Clerk for the
Village Hall.
Please apply to
Mrs B Young – 01634 867669
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Wouldham C of E Primary School
We’re now officially 150 years old! Wow! Its hard to imagine the changes
that have taken place over the past 150 years and its worth stopping to
think about how Wouldham, and in deed, the world looks different to what
it would have looked like back in 1865. We have some photo evidence
from the period and as these are naturally in black and white it sometimes
makes children believe the whole world was one without colour!
We also have the school log book which gives us a record of the first days
of school and planning for the introduction of education into the village.
Since delving deeper we have discovered that the Reverend Frederick
Boyd, rector of the parish and the chairman of the school committee, was
an Oxford graduate and later became a titled Baron before dying in 1889
without a male heir.
However different the ‘world’ looked at the time, we are pretty certain that
the ‘people’ were very much the same as today with similar needs, issues,
aspirations and commitment to their families and local area. If we could
transport ourselves back to 1865, although the classroom practice would be
vastly different the principles of education to make improvement would be
just the same!
It is great to know that we are part of something far bigger than we can
ever imagine and as such we will be celebrating the occasion in style!
Firstly, we are holding a special service in the church at 9:15 for 9:30 on
Wednesday 17th June. This is the anniversary of the first recorded meeting
to establish the school and we are fortunate enough to have the chief
education officer of the Church of England come and join us. Sadly, we
can’t offer an open invite to all as the church will be full to bursting with
all the children and guests. Following the service we are sharing
refreshments and displaying some talents in the school and you are
welcome to join us for that (from 10.30 in the school hall). We are having
a ‘whole school photo’ before enjoying a picnic banquet and then an
afternoon of fun on the school field.
Part of the costs of the celebration are being met by the proceeds from
winning the recent art competition organised and sponsored by Trenport,
and all the children are to be presented with a special memento provided
by ‘The Friends of Wouldham All Saints’. Our winning ‘mosaics’ which
look so splendid on the front of the school are part of our anniversary
celebrations and if you haven’t seen them then please make the effort to
take a look.
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WOULDHAM PARISH COUNCIL
Election News - Following on from the elections we have a new Parish
Council in Wouldham. Congratulations to Dave Adams, Karen Aspinall,
Jenny Head and Tim Fulwell who were re-elected to the Council and a
warm welcome to Roger Fitzwater, Gill Goode, Andy Marr and Daphne
Parris who join the new Council. By the time you read this a new
Chairman and Vice Chairman will have been elected at the Parish Council
Annual Council meeting on the 19th May. Please look at the Parish
Council website for further details. We also welcome back Roger Dalton
and Dave Davis, both re-elected as Borough Councillors for the ward and
Tracey Crouch, re-elected as MP for this area.
New Village Hall Fundraising Committee - The race night in April
raised a further £117. Thank you to everyone who helped organise the
event, to those who donated prizes and to everyone who attended to make
it another successful village event. Also special thanks to Alan Boakes
for your generous donation towards the fundraising. The total funds
raised for the new village hall currently stands at £2135. This all helps
towards the Lottery grant application which has been submitted and we
are currently waiting to hear if we have got through the first stage of the
application.
Well done Wouldham School! - Wouldham Primary School took part in
the Schools' art competition 'why I love my Valley' sponsored by
Trenport and BAM Nuttall, winning the first prize of £2000. Well done
to all the pupils who took part in this competition.
Peters Village - A planning application has been submitted to Tonbridge
& Malling Borough Council for phase 2 of this development. The Parish
Council will be looking at this application at the June meeting.
The next Parish Council meeting will be held on Tuesday 2nd June 2015
at Wouldham Village Hall, starting at 7.30pm. Members of the public are
welcome. If you are unable to attend the meeting but have a question for
the council, please email the Council.
Contact details: Email: [email protected]
Website: www.wouldhampc.kentparishes.gov.uk Community Warden, John Newton: 07813 712081, Police non emergency – 101
Wouldham Village Hall Hire – Contact Richard Stone on 07860 241653,
email: [email protected]. Hiring the hall is from £10.00 per hour for private hire,
minimum hire period of 3 hours.
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Wouldham Court
Farmhouse
Bed & Breakfast
Ideal B&B for wedding guests
Church just opposite & River view
Honeymooners welcome
Grade 11 listed home. Beamed rooms
‘Lots of Memorabilia of Admiral
Nelson’
Proprietor—Anthea Parnell
246 High St, Wouldham, Rochester,
Kent. ME1 3TY. Tel: 01634 683271
Email: [email protected]
Garden Services
General Garden
Maintenance, Lawn Mowing,
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JUNE IN YOUR GARDEN
‘What is one to say about June, the time of perfect young
summer, the fulfillment of the promise of the earlier
months, and with as yet no sign to remind one that its
fresh young beauty will ever fade.’
Now the days are getting longer and the lighter evening are with us for a while
longer, the single most important thing to do in June is to enjoy your garden.
Make the most of being able to enjoy the space, relax in a deckchair with a bottle
of wine, or have a bar-b-que, while the weather is agreeable, or just wander and
enjoy the colours and fragrances of the season.
By now the garden is in full bloom, perennial plants have put on their growth
and if they are not flowering already will be preparing to flower over the next
few months. This new soft growth is always the most attractive to pests such as
greenfly and also slugs and snails, so now is the time to be vigilant and regularly
check new growth for signs of infestations or attack. Most bugs such as greenfly
and blackfly can both be removed by hand by gently squashing them, or try a
mild soap solution spray, or crush some garlic & mix with water for an organic
spray option. Slugs and snails are a little more persistent, and nothing is more
disheartening than seeing your lovingly tended plants chewed to nothing more
than a stump. To keep them in check, focus your attention particularly on the
plants that the slugs like – these will likely have soft green leaves without hairs
or spikes that irritate them – by either adding a barrier such as crushed egg shells
in a generous layer around the base of the plant, or distract them by sinking ‘beer
traps’ nearby. Also be on the look-out for lily beetle – easy to spot as they are
bright red – remove them from the plant carefully as they are quick to drop to
the ground, and squash them.
Now is also the time to be planting out your dahlias, either in pots or directly
into spaces in the garden (bear in mind that it is better to lift the tubers again
before winter), and they should grow on quickly – but beware the slugs and
snails love to snack on dahlias.
Other things to be doing this month:
Prune back spring flowering shrubs such as forsythia by removing old
wood
Trim lawn edges and continue to weed & feed the lawn through the
growing season
Water pots every day and do not allow to dry out. Water the garden if
required in dry weather persists
Clean out your water butt if its empty at
any point over the summer.
Sue Durrani, Secretary of the Allotment
Association, Wouldham
We have some Wouldham
allotment plots available.
[Contact Ashley on 686859]
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BURHAM PARISH COUNCIL NEWS
There were eight crimes reported between 23/2/15 and 22/04/15 (2 month period)
- Criminal damage to front door of premises at St Marys Walk, Burham, believed
by an air rifle. Wiper blades stolen from a vehicle parked in the car park on
Church Street, Burham. Vehicle stolen from outside an address on Rochester
Road, Burham. Tools stolen from a van parked on Whitehouse Crescent. One
vehicle stolen and another broken into and tools stolen from outside an address on
Rochester Road Burham. Head collars and horse feed stolen from a field next to
Old Church Road Burham. Making off without payment from Frosts garage.
Don’t forget to report any crimes to the Police on 101. Fantastic news!! An order has been placed for the new piece of play equipment
“Spectra” for the over 8’s age group. All being well installation should be
completed before the summer holidays
All residents should have received the April edition of Trenport’s newsletter.
Further copies are available via the Clerk or the lobby area of the Parish
Office. Once again we have received complaints in relation to dog fouling. Please ensure
that if you own a dog that you are a responsible owner and pick up any “deposits”
and dispose of accordingly.
Well done to the pupils that participated in “Why I love my Valley”
competition. Full details are included within the magazine. We are very
proud of you all. Pete the post has advised that he has redeemed his vouchers on a holiday in
Devon. He had to pay an additional £10. A lovely time was had by all. Pete the
post has advised that he has redeemed his vouchers on a holiday in Devon. He
had to pay an additional £10. A lovely time was had by all.
Hopefully, by the time this goes to print, a suggestion box will be placed in
the lobby area of the Parish Office. So if you have any suggestions or
comments in relation to Parish business, just write it down and pop it in the
box. Last financial year (April 14 – March 15), the residents generated just over
£1,570 from paper and cardboard recycling. This year we know that the funds will
be lower as we are not being paid from Smurfit’s only from KCC, so ideally we
need the cardboard bank to be utilized much more this year to keep the funds
generated on par with previous years
As a reminder, please do not park in any disabled parking spaces, unless of
course you hold a disabled blue badge.
If you have any items that you would like the Parish Council to discuss, just give
me a call on my new number 01634 685936, e-mail me on
[email protected] or come along to the monthly meetings, normally held
the last Monday of the month. The next meeting is scheduled for Monday 29
June 2015, The Parish Building, ROCHESTER ROAD, BURHAM.
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Burham Children’s Centre have some exciting
new changes to the services on offer!
Monday– am 9.30-11.00am. Stay & Play. Burham Children's Centre.
A play group for children aged 0-5years with many different toys and
activities available throughout the session. Free with no need to book.
Tuesday—am Crawlers to Cruisers – 11:15am–12:15pm. Burham
Children’s Centre. A free group for fun packed first steps to build your
child’s confidence before attending our mixed ages universal sessions, no
need to book.
Tuesday—pm Well Baby Clinic 1:00-3:00 pm Burham Children's
Centre. Come and have your baby weighed and speak with a member of
the Health Visiting team. Clinic is held every 1st and 3rd Tuesday of the
month. No need to book. A soft play area is available
Wednesday- am Music Mayhem - 10:00am-10:45am (Term Time
Only)– St Marks Primary School, Eccles – For children aged 0-5 years
who love to sing and dance. Booking required! Please call the centre the
day before to book.
Thursday-am – Active Tots – 10:00am – 10:45am (Term Time Only) –
Wouldham Primary School, Wouldham - A fun interactive physical
development group for walkers to 5 years, free with no need to book.
Have you just had a baby? We have open mornings planned for you to
come to the centre to get registered and find out more about the services
on offer, meet the staff and see the facilities. You even get a free swim
voucher for registering with the children’s centre. Just pop in or call the
centre for more information.
For more information please call the centre on 01634 686472
Visit www.kentchildrenscentres.org.uk for the latest updates.
Please pop in or call:
01634 686472.
Burham
Children's Centre
Bell Lane, Burham.
ME1 3SY
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CHILDREN’S GROUPS
Burham Pre-School. Burham Village Hall. 'Outstanding' Ofsted inspection - March 2011.
We welcome children aged 2 -5yrs.
Sessions:
Mon - Fri am 9.15 - 11.45. Mon - Fri Lunch Club 11.45 - 12.20
Mon - Fri* pm 12.20 - 2.50. *Fri pm is for rising 5's only.
Optional ‘early bird’ drop off at 9am.
Come along and visit to see if we are right for you!
Visit our website: [email protected]
Supervisor - Tracey Beechey Tel: 07920599287
Email: [email protected]
Jelly Beans Pre-School, Wouldham Village Hall. Our Ofsted inspection found Jellybeans provision to be ‘good’
Sessions run Monday to Friday 9.15am – 11.45am, and Tuesday,
Wednesday and Thursday afternoons, 12.25pm – 2.55pm. For all children
aged from 2yr.
We also now run a lunch club, Tuesdays to Thursdays, 11.45am –
12.25pm,
Feel free to visit at any time, no appointment is necessary.
For any further information, please contact Mrs Donna Cook, Supervisor,
on 07581 661525 (out of session time) or 07855 041496 (during session
time)
Calling all Girls aged 7-14
Wouldham Brownies & Guides Need You
We meet at the village hall on a
Wednesday evening.
To join us for a fun, varied and engaging
activity schedule, or to find out more.
Please contact Carol on 669766
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The Magazine of the Burham & Wouldham Parish Church
Editor: Mary Davis, 132 Rochester Rd, Burham. ME1 3SH.
Tel. 01634 869650. e-mail: [email protected]
Please send items for inclusion by the 10th of the preceding month.
Please note; there are combined July/August & December/January editions.
A Note From The Editor
We hope you enjoy reading this Magazine.
We welcome your news items and articles.
However, we reserve the right to edit or not to publish.
The publication of any advertisement
does not carry the Church’s endorsement.