Industrial, Commercialand
Domestic Scaffolding
Bristol: 01179 649 000Bath: 01225 334 222 Mendip: 01761 490 505
Head Office: Unit 3, Bakers Park, Cater Rd. Bristol. BS13 7TT
● Quality Scaffolding ● Competitive Rates● Safety Our Priority ● Very Reliable Service● 7 Days / 24 Hours ● 20 Years Experience● C.I.T.B Qualified Team of Erectors
20p
September 09
United Beneficeof Publow with Pensford,
Compton Dando and Chelwood
For benefice services on the 5th Sunday of any month and during August,and forspecial services and festivals, please consult the monthly diary.
1st Sunday2nd Sunday3rd Sunday4th Sunday1st Sunday2nd Sunday3rd Sunday4th Sunday
1st Sunday2nd Sunday3rd Sunday4th Sunday
9.30am6.00pm9.30am11.00am11.15am9.15am11.15am6.00pm10.30am8.00am11.15am8.00am9.30am
All Saints’, Publow
St Mary’s, Compton Dando
Weekly: Every Thursday -St Leonard’s, Chelwood
Regular Services for the Month
UNITED BENEFICE OF PUBLOW WITH PENSFORD,COMPTON DANDO AND CHELWOOD
Holy CommunionEvensongHoly CommunionFamily ServiceFamily ServiceHoly CommunionFamily CommunionEvensongHoly CommunionHoly CommunionMatinsHoly CommunionFamily Communion
Assistant Priest:
Reader:
Churchwardens:Publow with Pensford:
Compton Dando:
Chelwood:
Publow with Pensford PCC:Secretary:Treasurer:Compton Dando and Chelwood PCC:Secretary:TreasurerOrganists:Publow with Pensford:Compton Dando and Chelwood
Revd Sue StevensWoollard Place, Woollard
Mrs Noreen Busby
Miss Janet OgilvieMrs Janet SmithMr Clive HowarthJenny DavisMrs Marge GodfreyDon Weston
Mrs Judith HillmanMrs Gillian Wookey
Fiona Gregg-SmithMr Duncan Ross
Mr John MerchantMr Mervyn Cox
490898
452939
490020490584490644
490727 490949 490245
490324490336
490323492913
01275 340222471618
Directory of Local OrganisationsBath & North East Somerset Chelwood Mr R. Nicholl 01275 332122 Council ComptonDando Miss S. Davis 472356
Publow Mr P. Edwards 01275 892128Bristol Airport (Noise Concerns) 01275 473799Chelwood Parish Council Chairman Mr P. Sherborne 490586Chelwood Bridge Rotary Club Tony Quinn 490080Compton Dando Parish Chairman Ms T. Mitchell 01179 860791 Council Clerk Mrs D. Drury 01179 860552Compton Dando CA Nan Young 490660Publow Parish Council Chairman Mr A.J Heaford 490271
Clerk Mrs J. Bragg 01275 333549Pensford School Headteacher Ms L. MAcIsaac 490470
Chair of Governors Mr B. Watson 490506Chelwood Village Hall Bookings Mr Pat Harrison 490218Compton Dando Parish Hall Bookings Mrs Fox 490955Pensford Memorial Hall Chairman Terry Phillips 490426
Bookings Mrs J. Gore 490511Benefice Mother’s Union Secretary Linda Quinn 490080
Enrol. Member Anne Hall 490653Chew Valley Gardening Society Liz Heaford 490271Compton Dando Ladies Group Katherine Bunyan 490636Marksbury & District Playgroup Leader Joanne Groves 479449Pensford Brownies DebbieTaylor 492527Pensford Evergreens Geoff Beedell 490371Pensford Guides Rachael Dando 490663Pensford Golf Society Chairman David Parnell 490888Pensford Local History Group Therese Tyson 490670Pensford Ladies Group Penny Cross 01275 333823Pensford Tennis Club Secretary Alison Patey 01275 832201Pensford Toddlers Group Stephanie Butler 492500Pensford with Publow WI President Mrs S. Baber 01179 869493
Secretary Linda Quinn 490080Police Community Support Officers Mr Martyn Bragg 07825 103289
Mr Paul Cornelius 07810 791301Publow with Pensford A.F.C. Neil Thompson 01179 311774Stanton Drew & Pensford Playgroup Leader Lynne Willmott 452798
Magazine Information
Items for inclusion should be submitted by 16th of the previous monthWhere possible copy via e-mail: [email protected]
Any text should be in doc, txt or rtf format, pictures separate and in jpg gif or tif.Cheques should be made payable to - Chew Valley East News
Editor:
Invoicing:Treasurer:Distribution:
Pauline Parnell. 148 High St, Pensforde-mail: [email protected] Phillips, Stonecroft, Old Road, PensfordKate Matthews, 12 Church Rd. Norton MalrewardGeoff Rogers, Woollard House, WoollardYvonne Phillips, as aboveBarbara BowesBobby Roberts
490888
49042601275 891275
490269
490285490481
www.publow-with-pensford-pc.gov.ukwww.comptondando-parishcouncil.org.uk
MICHAEL W. ROWEFUNERAL DIRECTOR
A local familybusiness offeringpersonal service
day or night.Rest Room
Tel No:(01275) 332565
Tunbridge Cottage,Tunbridge Road
Chew Magna
Fast ReliableService
All skip sizes availableBuilding, Householdand IndustrialWaste
Call0117 972 4433
CARPETS & UPHOLSTERY plusALL TYPES OF HARD FLOORS
inc Wood, Stone, Vinyl, Tile & Grout etc.You’ve spent a lot of money on your homeso make sure it’s cared for by professionals
trained to highest standards.Your friends will think you’ve got new!!
• • • • • Free, friendly advice.• • • • • Phone answered live (9 to 5)• • • • • Pet & child safe• • • • • Accurate appointment times10 mins or more late – we ring ahead100% Money Back Guarantee
If you are dissatisfied in anyway, we’ll return andclean free of charge. If you are still unhappy
your payment will be refunded without quibble.Advanced Fabric & Floor Care
Unit 36, Westfield Ind Est, Midsomer Norton,
FREECALL 0800 195 8266
The Most ThoroughCleaning You’ve Ever
Seen Or It’s Free!!!
Tel: 01761 235600
B.J.BOULTONPainting & Decorating
Tel: Mendip (01761) 4908032 Culverhay
Compton DandoBristol. BS39 4LQ
CLEANSWEEPChimney Sweeping Service
(01225) 793145
Proprietor: S. Treby4 Somerset CrescentMelksham,Wilts
September 2009
Dear all,
September. The year in comfortable middle age: impetuous spring, a distantmemory; failing winter, still to come. A time of change; not the bursting change ofMarch, but a gentle mellowing.
Change is a strange thing. With no change at all, there would be no time: everythingfrozen, forever. Change brings loss, if only the loss of today to yesterday. Changealso allows hope.
1100 years ago, Athelm, a monk of Glastonbury Abbey, became the first Bishop ofWells. A lot of water has flowed along the Chew since then. What changes has theriver seen? The Norman bishops ousting the Saxon. The monks of Bath and thecanons of Wells jostling for the See, with the Bishop swapping seats faster thanchildren playing musical chairs; Pope Innocent IV calling it a dead heat, formingBath & Wells. The Lollardy heresy, with Pensford’s priest excommunicated. Thedissolution of the monasteries; a huge change for the people of our parishes, withtheir connections with the monasteries at Bath, Keynsham, and Glastonbury. TheQuakers, hiding from persecution here. The Methodists, with John Wesley himselfpreaching in Pensford (20 October, 1775, if you’re curious; a Wednesday); and soon, and so on…
Just names and dates. Hard to connect with, perhaps, but think what impact someof those changes had on people’s lives: deeply held beliefs, habits of practice,everyday certainties, gone.
We are of course in a period of (somewhat smaller-scale) change in the Benefice atthe moment. Our third Rector in as many years will hopefully be arriving later thisyear; she or he will doubtless make changes. And the Archdeacon told us at arecent open meeting that this will be the last Rector contracted for only a few hoursa week, without pay; after that, there will be a full-time salaried priest, but one withadditional duties beyond the Benefice. On current plans – we shall see how it turnsout.
Good or bad, change is inevitable. Except from pay-and-display machines.
Matthew Critten
The Chew Valley Branch of ARC has beenvery busy in the last two months raisingfunds for this worthwhile charity. On 21stJune Mr and Mrs Southwell kindly openedtheir beautiful garden in Litton for us withall profits going to ARC. On a day thatcould not decide whether to be sunny orjust to drizzle on us, we neverthelessmanaged to raise £308. 90. Everyoneenjoyed wandering leisurely around thegarden and then relaxing over tea, coffeeand cakes. Then on 15 July Peter Handleyhosted his popular Coffee Morning atWayside Bishop Sutton. This time theweather looked decidedly unkind to beginwith, but the optimistic team of helpersput chairs, tables and stalls outside andamazingly the sun decided to shine.£330.30 was raised during the morning.Tony Wade organized a very successfulPaper Quiz and raised £224, the winnerreceiving a £25 Garden Voucher.Unfortunately this good fortune, as far asthe weather was concerned, could notlast, and members of the committee spenta very wet day at Somerfield in Yattonwith their collecting buckets on 29 July.You may recall that a monsoon hit the
Arthritis Research Campaign Fundraisingarea that day and Somerfield’s car parkrapidly turned into a very uninvitingswimming pool. Despite this, £162. 25was collected from the extremely wet, butvery generous shoppers. Maybe they feltsorry for us. Sorry to mention the weatheronce again, but the final event in July,was a secondhand book sale on 31 Julyat the Chew Valley Fruit Farm in BonhillRoad Bishop Sutton, when miraculouslythe sun shone. A total of £152 was raisedand thanks go to all those who supportedus both by donating and buying books.This is the second time that this eventhas taken place and special thanks go toJulie le Valliant for finding the space for itin her busy shop, and think how manythings you could do at the same timewhen you came along to it. Where elsecould you buy beautiful fresh fruit andvegetables, browse over dozens ofinteresting books and hopefully buy a few,recycle the books you no longer want,thus doing your bit for the planet, meetup with friends over coffee, and all thisright on your doorstep? Another book salewill be planned probably around the endof the year.
Following England’s victory in therecent Ashes series, you will, I have nodoubt, all want to attend the great cricketmatch to be held at the County Ground inTaunton on Monday 21st September. Thiswill feature a 30/30 over’s match betweenBishop Peter’s XI and a specially selectedXI by the Chairman of Somerset CountyCricket.Bishop Peter has been so inspired by therecent England win over Australia that hehas decided to make a guest appearanceand will play a few over’s on the 21stSeptember. The Chairman’s side willfeature another Bishop - Richard Frith,Bishop of Hull, who was Archdeacon ofTaunton and a Bishop Elect will also be
part of Bishop Peter’s team - MarkRylands, Canon Missioner for ExeterDiocese will shortly become Bishop ofShrewsbury.The match starts at 2pm and is expectedto finish at about 6.30pm. Do come alongand enjoy a great day out and join churchmembers from all across the Diocese.Tickets are £5.00 and area available fromJessica Davies at Diocesan Office.
Panto Practice starts soon, so pleasegive Simon King a ring and find out more.
Compton Dando5 Villages Parish Plan AGM
Tony & Guilly would like to thank all ourgenerous friends who helped raise £1260for disabled children in Belize anddisadvantaged children in Namibia! Weare very grateful.
Bristol’s League for Cats is a local charityrun completely by volunteers we helpingstray,injured, cats & kittens. Wedesperately need new members to keepthe Charity going. Due to Veterinary feeshaving increased dramatically we arereceiving more & more calls from ownersbeing unable to pay their veterinary bills& rather than having their beloved cat putto sleep they can contact us for somefinancial help or sign them over to thecharity where we then pay for theirtreatment many have long term illnesses.If you would be interested in joining ouryearly subscription is only £5 for seniorcitizens & single Membership or £10 forFamily Membership.If you feel you can help please contactKaren : 0117 9600304 or visitwww.blfc.weebly.com
CALLING ALL CAT LOVERS
From the Parish Registers of All Saints’Baptisms19th July William Robert JONES
Kezzie-Mae HARPERHoly Matrimony4th July Steven James COLLINS & Jane ENGLISH
For the Minutes and up to date news ofCompton Dando Parish Council pleaselook at:-www.comptondando-parishcouncil.org.uk
Members of the public are invited to attend.The accounts for 2008/9 will be posted on
the website (www.pensford10k.com)following adoption at the AGM.
A closed committee meeting will follow the AGM
Pensford 10K - AGM8.00pm
Tuesday 15th SeptemberRising Sun
From St Mary’s Church Compton Dando Baptism19th July IIsabella Rose HARVEYWedding25th July Christopher O’BRIEN & Elizabeth DIBBLEFuneral7th August Margaret Irene Marie BAILEY
St Mary’s Big Breakfast has taken abreak over the summer months and wehope this note in the magazine will getthe date of November 8th 2009 at 10.30am firmly in your diaries.Cost is £5.00 per head for a full Englishbreakfast’ booking with:-Clive & Lorna Howarth : 01761 490644
Everyone in the Parish of ComptonDando is most cordially invited to join usfor refreshments at our AGM to hearabout activities over the last year and toelect new officers and committeemembers for the forthcoming year.Followed by a talk by our Guest Speaker:Professor Joe Bettey.Parish Hall 7.30pm Thur15 Oct
Publow Church Fete and Open GardenThe annual open garden held by Mr andMrs Derek Woodford at the Old Vicaragewas combined with All Saints’ Church feteon Sunday 2nd August.We had a fantastic sunny day in a weekthat had been very wet. This year wasthe first time we had used our marqueewhich added to the atmosphere of theafternoon. As in previous years the gardenwas much admired and provided a perfectsetting for the event.In addition to our traditional stalls andcream teas, we had invited a number of
visiting stalls, a fairground organ andthere were conducted tours of the BellTower. At 3pm the Westfield Ladies Choirgave a performance in All Saints’ Church.The afternoon was a great success andraised £2,445 for church funds and £600for the Juvenile Diabetes ResearchFoundation.A huge thank you to all those who madedonations and helped with the event.Thanks also to all the visitors forsupporting the afternoon.
Gillian Wookey
U3A stands for the University of the ThirdAge which is a self-help organization forpeople no longer in full-time employment,providing educational, creative andleisure opportunities in a friendlyenvironment. Local U3As are learning co-operatives which draw upon theknowledge, expertise and skills of theirown members to organize and provideinterest groups, in accordance with thewishes of the membership. Chew ValleyU3A runs over twenty different interestgroups. As well as these groups there isa regular meeting held on the third
Monday of the month at Ubley VillageHall. Meetings start at 10.30 withrefreshments beforehand. Non memberscan attend these meetings to find outmore about U3A. On Monday September21st there will be a talk by Roger Pope,Trading Standards Officer for Bath andNorth East Somerset. The meeting onMonday 19th October will hear from Dr.Anthony Webster who will talk aboutNuclear Fusion Energy. To find out moreabout your local U3A and theopportunities provided by the Third AgeTrust contact the Secretary, ChristineEvans on 01934 832841, visit thewebsite,chewvalleyu3a.org.uk or comealong to a monthly meeting.
ST MARY’S CHURCH COMPTON DANDOHARVEST FESTIVAL FOLLOWED BY HARVEST
LUNCH IN THE VILLAGE HALLSUNDAY 4th OCTOBER
Following Harvest Service 12.30pm
Tickets for harvest Lunch availible from Clive Howarth01761 490644 or Jenny Davis 01761 490727
Join us at Pensford Toddler GroupEvery Tuesday
9.45am – 11.30amPensford Memorial Hall
Come and see.Your first visit is free (normally £2.00)
Tel No: (01761) 490312
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
24 Hours Personal Service: Private Chapel of RestCoombe House, Pensford
LEWIS BATTEN
Home & Small Business Computer SpecialistsIn-house repairs, Virus removal,
Full custom PC Builds, Laptops at unbeatable prices.Epson compatible ink from £3.99
For a friendly & professional serviceRing our Pensford or Bedminster Branch
GiftwrapGreeting cards Stationery etc.
Charity Christmas CardsPlease ring for FREE catalogue
Can we help with your fundraising?
VIVIEN LEE 01761 490668 Stephanie Butler 492500
PARENTS, GRANDPARENTS, CARERSbabies aged 0 – 3 years
Call 01761 492992 or Mobile 07970 722774
The total for this year’scollection in Pensford,Publow, Compton Dando,
Chelwood and Hunstrete now stands at£1,554. A really good effort for everyoneconcerned, the results of which will be putto use all over the world helping thosewho cannot help themselves and teachingothers how they can help themselves tomake a better life.A total of £1,222 was reported in the Julymagazine. Since then late contributionsand the benefit of the extra money fromthe Gift Aid scheme have boosted thatsum. Again, thank you .
Chew MagnaGardening Society
Chew Valley Gardening Club’snext meeting is on the 10th
September at 8.00pm at the OldSchool Room, Chew Magna. Wewelcome back Derry Watkins who hasvisited us on a number of occasions andis always an enthusiastic and informativespeaker. Derry runs Special Plants nearCold Ashton, Bath. The garden is openevery Wed until the end of September andis well worth a visit in addition the nurseryhas a wonderful selection of unusualplants and seeds, for further details seewww.specialplants.net . Derry will betalking on “Propogation” . The talk willbe followed by tea, coffee and a chat. Newmembers and visitors always welcome.
Chelwood Lucky DrawJune : July: August - 09
£15 - D. Knight£ 3 - M. Cox
£10 - P. Richards£ 2 - C&J Beecroft
£15 - D. Knight£ 3 - R&J Ashman
£10 - P. Joyner£ 2 - R&B Uphill
£15 - S&H Groves£ 3 - P. Richards
£10 - K. Walker£ 2 - D. Weston
The Atiamah TrustSupporting families
& orphans affected byHIV/AIDS in Ghana.
There will be ajumble & white elephant sale
Saturday 19th SeptemberThe Old School Room
Chew Magna2.00pm
Donations to 01275 332482
0870 850 5000
www.arc.org.uk
Committed to curing arthritisWe are holding another of its very popularQuiz Nights this autumn at CameleyLodge. In addition to the entertaining Quizitself, returning teams will remember thatthe Lodge provides a mouth-watering hotbuffet in the interval. The date for yourdiary is Friday, 30th October, starting at7.30pm. A table for four is £12 and theBuffet Supper £7. Book with PeterHandley - tel. 01275 332177 and pleaselet him know how many of your team willbe taking the buffet. If you haven’t doneso before, come and join us and have abrilliant evening!
Local Wildlife Group talk on Thursday24th September 2009 by David Maslenin Chew Magna Millennium Hall. 7.45pm,visitors £2.50; members £2; Seasonavailable. David served as a DEFRA beeinspector for nearly twenty years, givescourses on bee keeping and manages alarge number of bee colonies.
Bees in Somerset
D.J.Phillips for Sales : Service : Spares : RepairsUnit 3 & 4 Highbury Farm Business Park, Harts Lane, Hallatrow, BS39 6EH
Tel:01761 453131
Will your mower be ready when you are?
CHEW PLUMBING& MAINTENANCE
www.fineturfmowers.com
01761 492905 or 07970 2933405 Hillcrest. Pensford
CALL NEIL
Building Repairs + Installations+ Improvements
Tiling • Alterations • Kitchens Bathrooms • General Building
and much more
Design • Turf supplied & laidLandscaping
Fencing and hedge trimmingPatios and decking
Deliveries and collectionsPlant supply
Reliable and friendly serviceFree quotations
Tel: Steve on 07790 599969
Contact Julia Raffo:Tel: 01761 490556 or 07768 416714
Also Meditation TeachingCounselling and Healing
in local villages
20 mins from Alicante airportOnly 4kms from the beach
Sleeps up to 8Large secluded pool & spacious gardens
On the Costa BlancaYou can be there in 4 hours - door to door
Call - 01761 490556
01761 490855Mobile 07977 546118For all your mortgage
and insurance solutions
Plastering • Drylining • Floor ScreedsSpachtel Polish Plaster
From small jobs to whole houses
PLASTERINGSERVICES
TEL: 01761 490529MOB: 07765 247743
Professional Independent AdviceFREE OF CHARGE
Sally BrooksS.B.M.S
(CEMAP)
Call
ELECTRICAL SERVICES
01761 49095207792 758321 24hr
DOMESTIC
INSTALLER
Available for hireLarge Main Hall with stage
Seating Capacity 120Bar available
also Pavillion Room forsmall meetings
Ring Janet Gore for bookings 490511
Tel: Mrs Fox 01761 490955
• Attractive, warm & comfortable• Parties : Functions : Meetings etc
Available for hire
For details or bookings contact
COMPLY WITH17TH EDITION
OVER 24 YEARSEXPERIENCE
ALL WORK &QUALIFICATIONS
UP TO DATE
Sue Moon
Individual tuition and therapyTo develop a home practise
which is appropriate to your needs,lifestyle and time commitments,
for health and relaxation
Tel: 01761 492643Registered Practitioner
16 Seat Minicoach Hire
Web : www.bertiesbus.co.ukTel : 0117 986 9322
Church Groups WelcomeDay, Half day and Evening Jaunts
Free Pick ups from homeCall for a programme
0870 850 5000www.arc.org.uk
Committed to curing arthritisYou may have enjoyed watching theConcorde Wheelchair Dancers when theylast visited Bishop Sutton in September2004. More recently in April 2007, theywere featured on BBC 1 in a programmecalled “One Life – Dancers on Wheels”.Now is your chance to see these NationalCompetition wheelchair dancers again.They will be performing in Bishop SuttonVillage Hall on Saturday 19th Septemberfrom 2.30 pm to 4.30 pm. Tickets are £5each, to include light refreshments, andthis unusual afternoon’s entertainment willbe raising money for the ArthritisResearch Campaign.For your tickets call either 01275 332686or 01275 333019 or they can be obtainedfrom any committee member.
September 21st
October 19th
November 16th
3.30-5.00pmPensford School
Pre-school children may comeaccompanied by a parent & olderchildren are welcome as ‘helpers’
There is no charge for the club
The Benefice After School Clubfor Primary school childrenCrafts & games A snack teaMusic, praise & a bible story
Don’t miss the next one
For more information: Revd Sue Stevens 01761 490898
Coffee Morning & Barn DanceCompton Martin Village Hallis the venue for a coffeemorning to be held onWednesday 23rd
September from 10am to12 noon, do join us there and help support
St Peter’s Hospice.The Chew Valley Groupis also holding a barndance on Saturday 26th
September at 7.30pmin the Church Hall,
Chew Magna. There will be a hog roastand Alan Miller and his band (recently atthe Bishop Sutton Fun Day) will beplaying so dust off your cowboy boots andcome along and join in the fun! Ticketsare on sale at thePost Office. Forfurther informationcall Bryony on 01275332755.
Living with theMétis of Alberta
Everyone welcomeCompton Dando Ladies
Group
Talk with slides byNel Roche 7.30 pmTuesday 8th SeptemberCompton Dando Parish Hall
Tel: 01761 453965Mobile: 07734 297245
Quality Installation & Repairs
Electrical & PlumbingBuilding Services
PROSPECT SERVICES
Tel: 01761 490726 / 0788 7718131
Stanton Wick, Pensford,Bristol. BS39 4BY
Suppliers ofArden Grange dog foodSuppliers ofDog Rocks lawn saver
French TuitionQualified, experienced French
teacher offering tuitionat all levels• Beginners• GCSE• AS/A2• Holiday French
For more details contact
ClippingHand strippingNail clippingBathingRoutine hygieneCollection and Delivery
**
* Full grooming service
Chew ValleyCanine Care
Your PetsComfort is our
Priority
M. SHERBOURNEGARDENER
HANDYMAN
Estimates Gives
Tel: 01761 452686
IncludingGrass Cutting
Fencing, Paths etc
or 01761 490392
Day tripsShort and long treksAll levels of fitness catered forMarrakech, Atlas, coast packagesAccommodationwww.trekatlas.com
.....
Reasonable
Rates
Going to Marrakech?Why not include
The Atlas Mountains?
Trish on 01761 490477
Friday, 25th September 2009
Do you have a child that due to start school in the future?Would you be interested to see how education is
delivered now?Did you attend Pensford Primary School and would like to
see how the school has changed?Would you welcome an opportunity to meet staff, pupils
and parents at our community school?
If you answer yes to any of the above questions,phone the school for an invitation and/or more information
Tel: 01761 490470
Open Day
Pretty jolly scary!!.....no, not the Show,but the five scarecrows that were at thedoor to welcome visitors to ChelwoodVillage Hall. There was a delightfulcountry maiden (pretty),a plump farmer(jolly) and a doctor from your worst evernightmare (scary) plus a little one and alarge one to keep them company. Veryimpressive.Inside was just as interesting - a threefeet long “Nessie” made from marrowsand turnips; green and yellow“parakeets”in a cage that on closerinspection turned out to be courgettes.Cakes depicting topical subjects such asCricket and TV cartoon characters andthere was a huge display of classic fruit,victoria sponge and chocolate cakes.Flower arrangers produced magnificentdisplays;children showed lovely works ofart including painting on silk. They also
CHELWOODFLOWER SHOW
made super models out of waste materialsand had obviously enjoyed themselves inthe process. A plentiful supply ofvegetables, flowers, jams and chutneysshowed the hard work that goes on aroundthe villages.This year there were 401 entries and £725was raised towards the building costs forthe upkeep of the Village Hall. Thank youall for your exhibits, for visiting the Show,for spending ridiculous amounts of moneyat the Auction and for providing a goodfew laughs along the way. Jackie Young
FLOWER SHOW CUP WINNERSVegetables : Malcolm PearceFlowers : Ann SherborneFlower Arranging : Sue NeedhamCookery : Carolyn BeecroftCrafts : Lynn BrodrickPhotography : Marianne BeecroftChildren 7 & under : Sam BurnsideChildren 8-11 : Charlotte Stenner
Personalised Sweatshirts & Polo Shirts..Jog Pants, Fleeces & T-Shirts supplied printedor embroidered in your own colour & club logo
Rugby Kit, Soccer Kit , Schoolwear,Corporate Wear & Sports Equipment
clothing & equipment
Tel No: (01761) 490217
NEWSAGENTS & GENERAL STORESPENSFORD POST OFFICE
Contact Sally or Steve on:- 490543
Do you want relief fromStress : Aches & Pains?
Want to be Relaxed or Engergised?Why not try some Holistic Therapy
AROMATHERAPY : REFLEXOLOGYHOLISTIC MASSAGE
INDIAN HEAD MASSAGEKaren Champion MICHT, ITEC DIP
07713 258946
Your local seamstress Dressmaking Alterations
Curtains, Drapes
Roman Blinds
Specialist in Silk Couture Gowns& outfits for any occasion.
Also off the rail range
Contact Sue on 07970 374542
The POST OFFICE is the hub of the communityWe welcome and thank all our customers for their support.
We are OPENMon to Sat: 6am - 6pm: Sun: 7am - 2pm
Monday to Friday 9.15 - 12.15pm
MARKSBURY & DISTRICT
PLAYGROUP
Joanne Groves 01761 479449
(Reg. Charity No 1026799)
Quality Pre-School Education in a fun atmosphere& caring environment from 2 ½ years
www.lacosturera.co.uk Marksbury Village Hall
www.marksburysplaygroup.org.uk
La Costurera
Architecture & Conservation1, Church Lane, Chelwood,Bristol
Tel: 01761 490 251
John Casselden Dip Arch (Cons’n)Affiliate RIBA
Stephen Pugh C Eng M1 Struct ESuzanne Hooper
For your architectural, buildingconservation & structural requirements
VEARS LTDDevelopment & Building Contractors
Registered Builder
Tel. & Fax
01761-492554
www.vearsltd.co.uk
E-Mail [email protected]
Domestic * Commercial * Industrial
Full Project
Management
Service
Design & Build
Quality
Workmanship
Specialists in
New Build
Renovations
Extensions
Barn
Conversions
Proceeds towards Church FundsAdmission 50p to include coffee and biscuit
Saturday 5th SeptemberCHURCH ROOM : PENSFORD
10.00 – 11.30am
PENSFORD CHURCH TOWER ST THOMAS A BECKET -OPEN For any information contact: Jane Flower : 490234
HOME BAKING : JAMSCARDS from Vivien Lee
PENSFORD WITH PUBLOWIn June we spent the eveningat the Gardens of the Bishop’sPalace in Wells, which was
enjoyed by all in this tranquil setting.Afterwards we had our meeting withrefreshments at the White Hart Hotel.Thanks to Daphne for arranging such apleasant time.In July we had a visit from the Dorsetand Somerset Air Ambulance with NickPearce, who gave us an illustrated talkon the workings of this organization. Wewere told that this is a charity and existssolely on donations from the publicthrough many mediums such as fetes,legacies and talks. There is a weeklylottery for £1.00 which anyone can joinand this has proved very popular.Our business part of the meeting thenfollowed. Apologies were given and onebirthday card was presented.Correspondence and Avon News weredealt with. Names were taken to attend
the AGM at Weston-super-Mare inSeptember. We had received an invitationfor Stanton Drew’s 90th birthdaycelebrations and one to an Autumn supperat East Harptree.We had a successful craft afternoon atAvril’s house when many items wereproduced and we enjoyed attending withour stall at the Open Garden in Publow inAugust.Mrs Baber read a report of the NationalAGM in London from Jane of WhitchurchEvening Institute who attended on ourbehalf. The resolution was “SOS for HoneyBees” which was passed by 99.4%. Welearnt that our new National Chair wasRuth Bond.We finished the evening with an ‘On thespot’ quiz which was won by Debbie Knightwith Sylvia Baber second and Jo Beedellthird.Our next meeting will be on ‘Papercraft’.
Visitors welcome.
PUBLOW WITHPENSFORD MU
Compton Dando Village Hallwas the venue for the Mothers’ UnionDeanery Tea Party this year on 7th July. Itwas a happy “get together” afternoon. ACream Tea was served and there were‘goodies’ to purchase on the Bring andBuy table. There was a lovely display ofMU cards with some of this year’sChristmas Cards already available! Theladies who won in the raffle were fortunatethis time as the prises were really super.We spent a most enjoyable afternoontogether.On 9th July, our usual MU Day, eight of usmade a visit to Congresbury where we
had lunch and then visited their ParishChurch of St. Andrew and the quietgarden there. The garden was a verytranquil and relaxing place to be but it isat present in need of some ‘tender lovingcare’ which is obviously in short supplyat the present time. We were able tomake tea in the Refectory and after arefreshing cup made our way homeward.Our thanks to Ann and Linda for kindlybeing our chauffeurs for this trip. Muchappreciated by the 6 of us.Our next meeting in the Church Roomwill not be until 10th September when weshall have a Harvest Bring and Sharegathering. New comers most welcome,do join us at 2.15pm. Mary Thomas
Celebratewith Jesus
St Mary’sCompton Dando
Looking at John’s Gospel and theteaching of Jesus as he celebrates
the Jewish FestivalsA short talk by
Madeleine HardingSunday 27th September
6.00pmLight refreshments to follow
NHS Direct 24 hours a day0845 4647 : www.nhsdirect.nhs.ukGP out of hours01980 626226Dental Emergency0845 1206680Council Information01225 394041 : www.bathnes.gov.uk
Useful Numbers
VALLEY PROPERTY
MANAGERS
Members of the UK Association of Letting Agents
Residential Property Managersand
Letting Agents
www.valleypropertymanagers.co.ukContact 01761 490777
Tel: 490460 / 07968 503520
EXTENSIONS : RENOVATIONSLANDSCAPING
Tony MilesExtensionsRenovationsLoft ConversionsPorchesNatural StoneworkReferences Available
Bath StoneworkHardwood ConservatoriesReliable Friendly ServiceHand-built Wooden Summer Houses
All work guaranteed Free Estimates GivenTel: 01761 490037 or Mobile: 07776 496856
www.jonesbuilders.co.uk
To Advertise HereCost only£38 a year
[email protected] more information
01179867539 or 01179862653www.whitegatesguesthouse.co.uk
Comfortable en-suiterooms furnished toa very high standardSet in the beautifulgrounds of the“Secret Garden Centre”
(with the likelihood of longer hours beingoffered very soon)
NVQ Level 2 or EquivalentPay depending on experience &
qualificationsTo start as soon as possible
We’re looking for someone who is keen,enthusiastic, loves working with children, andwho wants a career in the Early Years. Youneed to be flexible, hard working and willingto help us develop the provision we offer. Youshould have a good working knowledge ofthe requirements of the Early YearsFoundation Stage, and a commitment to childinitiated learning.Our setting is a caring and friendly committeerun, charity pre-school in the Chew Valley.Our pre-school has run for many years andis an important part of the local community.We open mornings, with an optional lunchclub, and have recently extended oursessions to five days a week. We work in abright, open building, and we have recentlycreated a new garden area and free flowprovision. Our garden build featured recentlyin Nursery Education Plus Magazine and weare ambitious about moving our settingforwards.For an application form, please phone LynneWillmott on 07515 712545Interviews in September
Stanton Drew & Pensford PreschoolPre-School Assistant
4 days a week : 9am-12.30pm
Bristol Depot: 0845 205 2003
ALIDE HIRE SERVICES www.alidehire.co.uk
“Where quality and service still count...”
Tool HireDigger/Dumper Hire
Toilet Hire
Keynsham Depot: 0845 205 2002
Bath Depot: 0845 205 2004
Tel: 0117 986 1861 www.ttmowers.com
MowersUnit 11 Lays Farm Trading Estate, Charlton Road, Keynsham, Bristol. BS31 2SE
TT
New & Second Hand Machines HAYTOR • WOLF • SARP • QUALCAST • ROVERMowers • Rotavators • Loppers • Chainsaws • Hedgecutters
NEW Collectors’ Model Corner CORGI DINKY etc.
SALES & SERVICINGFree Pick-Up on Service Work Only
A bright, friendly and
professional setting
“caring and enthusiastic staff”
(Ofsted)
Happy Children. Confident Learners
Now open five mornings a week
Mon * Tues * Wed * Thurs * Fri
Plus, optional one hour Lunch Club
BANES Nursery Funding
Please contact Lynne Willmott
01761-452798
Stanton Drew & Pensford
Pre-School Playgroup
Established 1968
HELP AT HANDA Freelance Carer….
• NVQ qualified in Health and Social Care
• Criminal Records Bureau checked
(Police check of personal history)
• Proven track record in the Pensford and
Compton Dando area
• Full references available
• Own car insured for carrying clients
as passengers
• Experienced, mature, trustworthy,
reliable, committed, hardworking & cheerful!!
Mob: 0797 283 1974 Tel: 0117 932 3995
is available for a number of hours daily and all
enquiries would be considered no matter how
few hours are required.
Willing to undertake a wide range of duties to
aid independent living for the elderly or
disabled. These include personal care,
assistance with medication, food preparation,
shopping, household tasks, transportation to
appointments, trips out etc.
Call Elizabeth
Personalised Sweatshirts & Polo Shirts..Jog Pants, Fleeces & T-Shirts supplied printed
or embroidered in your own colour & club logoRugby Kit, Soccer Kit , Schoolwear, Corporate
Wear & Sports Equipment
clothing & equipment
Contact Sally or Steve:- 490543
11.00 amfollowed by Harvest Lunch
in the Memorial Hall12.30pm
Tickets £5.00 adultsChildren under 16 free
Tickets from:Judith Hillman 490324 : Janet Ogilvie 490020Janet Smith 490584 : Gillian Wookey 490336
FAMILY HARVEST FESTIVALALL SAINTS’ PUBLOW
SUNDAY 27th SEPTEMBER
Thur 3 Pensford Evergreen Club Caroline Lowe & Katherine LloydVoices in Harmony. Visitors welcome £1.50
Sat 5 Publow Church Market. Church Rooms. 10.00 - 11.30amMon 7 Pensford Memorial Hall Learn to Dance Waltz & Cha Cha for beginners
9.00 p.m - 10.00 p.m £3.00 per personTue 8 Compton Dando Ladies Group. Parish Hall. 8.00pmWed 9 Route M Mobil LibraryThur 10 Mothers Union. Pensford Church Rooms. 7.30pm
5 Villages Parish Plan AGM. Parish Hall. 7.30pmPensford Evergreen Club Harvest Auction & SupperVisitors £2.50 to include ploughman’s supperChew Magna Gardening Society. Old School Rooms. 8.00pm
Sat 12 The Mersey Beat Legends. Pensford Memorial Hall. 8.30 till LateMon 14 Pensford with Publow WI - ScrapbookingTue 15 Pensford 10k AGM. Rising Sun. 8.00pmWed 16 Publow PCC. Pensford Church Rooms. 7.30pmThur 17 Compton Dando CA meeting. Parish Hall. 7.30pm
Pensford Evergreen Club The Shy & Retiring Strolling PlayersVisitors welcome £1.50
Sat 19 The Atiamah Trust Jumble Sale. Old School Rooms. 2.00pmDancers on Wheels. Bishop Sutton. 2.30pm
Mon 21 U3A at Ubley. 10.30. Trading StandardsTeatime Madness at Pensford School 3.15pm - 5.00pmPensford Memorial Hall Learn to Dance Waltz & Cha Cha for beginners9.00 p.m - 10.00 p.m £3.00 per person
Tue 22 Compton Dando PCC, Chelwood Village Hall. 7.30pmWed 23 Route M Mobil Library
St Peters Hospice Coffee Morning. Compton Martin Hall. 10.00amThur 24 Pensford Evergreen Club Midsomer Norton & Radstock Silver Band
Visitors welcome £1.50Local Wildlife Group Talk. Chew Magna Mellennium Hall. 7.45pm
Fri 25 Pensford School Open DaySat 26 St Peters Hospice Barn Dance. Chew Magna Church Hall. 7.45pmSun 27 Publow Church Harvest Service11.00am followed by Harvest Lunch
Celebrate with Jesus. A short talk. St Mary’s. 6.00pmMon 28 Pensford Memorial Hall Learn to Dance Waltz & Cha Cha for beginners
9.00 p.m - 10.00 p.m £3.00 per personPensford Ladies - Skittles & Buffet - Queens Arms, Chew Magna
Tue 29 WU AGM - Weston-Super-MareOctoberSat 3 Mission Possible. St Mary’s Church Yard Clear UpSun 4 St Marys Church Harvest FestivalThur 15 5 Villages AGM
September 09
Cardboard & Garden Waste collection. Route A. Week begining Sept 7. 21Cardboard & Garden Waste collection. Route B. Week begining Sept 14. 28
For one Night only!The Mersey Beat Legends
A night full of 60’s music
Bar & Hog Roast available
Pensford Memorial Hall
Saturday 12th September 2009
8:30pm start (until late)
£12.50 per person to include a pork roll fromHog Roast
“Please feel free to dress appropriatley”
Tickets available from Alan & Debbie Hunt 01761490409
OR Alan & Jan Vowles 01761 490753
All proceeds to Pensford Memorial Hall