south marston tower & tap july & august 2014
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July & August 2014SOUTH MARSTON’S COMMUNITY NEWSLETTER
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Dear Friends,
It’
anniversaries as the years mount up. This year we commemorate a hundred yearssince the outbreak of World War One. It was to be the war to end all wars but as weknow from our daily news it was not. Thousands of lives were lost as young menfought valiantly for their country. Today, war is very different and even more brutal.Innocent people are used as shields, raped and tortured and millions of people aremade homeless refugees. The so called advances of the human race towards‘ ’, democracy, and equality just do not reach the human heart.
I enjoy watching—people with great skill thrilling andentertaining millions. The Football World Cup tournament, amajor player this year, brings its usual passion with roller
the monthly wages of the average Brazilian and the cost of
on a scale we can’t even imagine. I ask, ‘Has the human race’
by fear—
from these things, society seems to take an express route to more of the same, onlymore and more brutal. This is what happens when we try to ignore God; our
God is not irrelevant, nor is he ignoring us—he suffered brutality, being a refugee andeverything we experience. God understands and loves us so much he gave us a way tofreedom and peace through Jesus Christ his son. Isn’love?
Vicky FlemingPriest in Charge
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Church News
‘ ’ ’s house(Dryden House) 2pm Wednesday 9th July and 13th August. Moredetails from Mary Cooper.
From the Registers:
Weddings
14th June
21st June
28th June Luke Roach and Joanne Gregory
7th June
Saturday Scene will be meeting on 12th July but will notmeet in August . We will meet again 13th September.Have a good holiday!
For more information contact Donald Page on 825693
Weddings and Baptisms
Church you need to contact Rev. Vicky Fleming as soon as possible to avoiddisappointment.
for this year.
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Once again….
grass and Richard Sansum and William Hiscocks for working hard in the-biodegradable
things in the bin provided and compost the rest in the designated area.
ornaments other than the agreed memorial stones are not allowed. Ourchurchyard has to be kept within these guidelines, please help us to maintainits peace and beauty - thank you!
The Meeting PointCoffee morning with table top sales
(Please book a table early: £2.50 for people who live in the village, £5 for those outsideand free to village organisations )
12th July and 19th August
from 10.00 –12.30
In the Village Hall
Come and meet your friends, chat and enjoy catching upon the latest news.
Refreshments provided by South Marston Church
We look forward to seeing you
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6th July 10.00am St Margaret’s Team Service
13th July 9.30am South Marston Holy Communion
20th July 11.00am Grange Drive Comm. Centre Churches Together
27th July 8.00am South Marston Holy Communion
3rd August 11.00am South Marston Family Service
10th August 9.30am South Marston Holy Communion
17th August 11.00am Coleview Team Service
24th August 8.00am South Marston Holy Communion
31st August 9.30am South Marston Morning Worship
Church Services for South Marston
Team Ministry. The office is located at St.Margaret’Margaret.
It is open on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursdaymornings from 8.30am to 12 noon.
or Tel: 826505If you would like to talk to a priest or book aChristening or Wedding please contact RevVicky Fleming on 827021 between 6 and 7pmany evening except Fridays or Sundays
Members of the team:Priest in Charge Rev. Vicky Fleming 827021Assistant Priest Rev. George Fleming 827021Curate Rev. Helen Baber 821412
(The Vicarage, South Marston)Lay Minister Mr Dan Read 763016
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The F & E Harris Memorial Trust
New Community Transport SchemeThe Trust will be funding a community door-to-door transport scheme. It is designed to helppeople aged 55 and over who live in South Marston to get out and about and who do not have
to users.
The scheme is run by the Royal Voluntary Service (RVS) based in Liden on behalf of the Trust.Those who require the use of the scheme need to register their details with RVS before booking a
The contact telephone number to register personal details for the scheme is 01793 465552.
The Trust is looking for volunteer drivers to work with the volunteer drivers employed by RVS.
Contact Brian McGlone (01793 826243) if you are interested in volunteering orcontact RVS directly.
The Highworth United CharitiesRELIEF OF NEED FUNDSupporting South Marston residents
The Relief of Need Fund currently has a limited amount of money available toassist residents who are in genuine need.Highworth Council Offices or the Lions’ Shop in Newburgh Place. Please note
considered.
EDUCATIONAL FUNDSupporting Young People living in South Marston
The Trustees currently have a limited amount of money available to assist
Offices or the Lions’ Charity Shop in Newburgh Place, Highworth. Earlyapplication is advised.
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There are no laws against having a bonfire, but there are laws for the nuisance they can cause:
You can’t ’s health - this
Contact your local council to find out how to dispose of garden waste and about recycling in yourarea.
Danger to traffic by smokeYou could be fined if you light a fire and you allow the smoke to
Complain about a neighbour’s bonfireYour council can issue an ‘ ’ if a neighbour’sbonfire is causing a nuisance. A bonfire must happen frequentlyto be considered a nuisance. Your neighbour can be fined up to£5,000 if they don’
Bonfire Tips Keep your bonfire to a manageable size
Burn only dry material - dry materials burn quickly and produce less
smoke
Douse the fire once material is consumed to avoid smouldering
Avoid burning when your neighbours have washing out
Avoid burning when the wind will carry smoke over roads or into neighbours’ gardens - ideally you want
the smoke to disperse upwards, quickly
-
centre
And finally –
when people want to enjoy their gardens!
Garden Bonfires - The Rules
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Mobile Library - Routes & Times
Arrives Departs Place Area
12.55 13.05 South Marston Bungalows Right side of road near bus stop
13.10 13.20 South Marston Carriers Arms Outside Carriers Arms Public House
The mobile library has full access for disabledpeople.
July: 11th and 25thAugust: 8th and 22ndSeptember: 5th and 19th
HOME TUTORINGFully qualified primary teacher
offering home tutoring at competitive prices
Maths from KS1 to GCSE(£25 - £30 / hour)
Literacy KS1 and KS2(£25 / hour)
Full CRB certificate
Kirsty Feline BSc (Mathematics) PGCE
Tel: 07855 099086kirstyfeline@hotmail.com
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The Friendly ClubRecent EventsTuesday, 10th June 2014
Tuesday, 17th June 2014
Future EventsTuesday, 8th JulyA talk will be given by Norman Jeffries on the topic ‘own’
Tuesday, 15th July 2014-
Tuesday, 12th August 2014Social Gathering -
Tuesday, 19th August 2014 - Mystery Tour
Tuesday, 9th September 2014
Tuesday, 16th September 2014A trip to the Watercress Line Steam Train & Basingstoke Canal Cruise
Monday, 29th September 20145 day holiday to Warners Holme Lacy Hotel in Hereford.
Tuesday, 14th October 2014A talk by Richard Deacon on the History of Deacons the Jewellers
Tuesday, 21st October 2014Harvest Lunch at Blunsdon House
Tuesday, 11 November 2014A talk by the Swindon Museum & Art Gallery
Tuesday, 9th December 2014Christmas Lunch at the South Marston Hotel
Non-members are always welcome on our trips - please contact:Josie (01793 828080) or Sheila (0 1793828545)
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SMRA South Marston Recreation Association
playground equipment in SouthMarston, please report it to:
Angela Newton - 832034
or speak to Mary Case or Jenny McEwen
Refreshments are always very welcome at our Summer Fete and are made especiallynice with home-made cakes. Thank you so much to all of those people who madecakes last year, and helped SMRA to a healthy profit to support upkeep of the playingfield.
on Saturday 19th July. Anything that might accompany a cup of tea or coffee, or aglass of squash will be gratefullyreceived.
Please contact Jenny McEwen on825312 if you are able to make
your offerings to Church Farm Houseon either Friday 18thJuly or to theplaying field changing rooms onSaturday 19th July.
Thanks again
Summer Fete Refreshment Stall
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July 2014Mon Tues Wed Thurs Fri Sat Sun
1 2 3 4 5 6Quiz Night atCarriers Arms
Wheelie BinsMixed PlasticsGreen WasteRecycling
Youth Club(8-11)18:30-20:00Village Hall
7 8 9 10 11 12 13Youth Club(12-18)18:30-20:30Village Hall
2.00 FriendlyClub, VillageHall
Tots ‘n’ Toddlers9:00-11:00Village Hall
2.00 CraftCompany
SMRA Meeting19.30-21.30
Quiz Night atCarriers Arms
12.55 & 13.10Mobile Library
Youth Club(8-11)18:30-20:00Village Hall
Meeting Point10:00-12:30Village Hall
Saturday SceneVillage Hall4pm - 5.15pm
14 15 16 17 18 19 20Youth Club(12-18)18:30-20:30Village Hall
Friendly ClubOuting toSwanage
Parish CouncilMeeting19:30Village Hall
Craft CompanyDryden House2.00pm
Tots ‘n’ Toddlers9:00-11:00Village Hall
Quiz Night atCarriers Arms
Wheelie BinsMixed PlasticsGreen WasteRecycling
Youth Club(8-11)18:30-20:00Village Hall
21 22 23 24 25 26 27Youth Club(12-18)18:30-20:30Village Hall
Tots ‘n’ Toddlers9:00-11:00Village Hall
Quiz Night atCarriers Arms
12.55 & 13.10Mobile Library
28 29 30 31Quiz Night atCarriers Arms
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August 2014Mon Tues Wed Thurs Fri Sat Sun
1 2 3Quiz Night atCarriers Arms
Wheelie BinsMixed PlasticsGreen WasteRecycling
4 5 6 7 8 9 10Quiz Night atCarriers Arms
12.55 & 13.10Mobile Library
Meeting Point10:00-12:30Village Hall
11 12 13 14 15 16 17Friendly ClubSocialGathering -Afternoon Tea
2.00 CraftCompany
SMRA Meeting19.30-21.30
Quiz Night atCarriers Arms
Wheelie BinsMixed PlasticsGreen WasteRecycling
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Parish CouncilMeeting19:30Village Hall
Quiz Night atCarriers Arms
12.55 & 13.10Mobile Library
25 26 27 28 29 30 31Bank Holiday Wheelie Bins
Mixed PlasticsGreen WasteRecycling
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South Marston Parish CouncilJune Report from Councillor Anne Featherstone
Once described as “ ” the Bodleian book storage facility, situated at KeyPoint, is no ordinary warehouse. Constructed in less than 12 months and chosen from 80possible sites, this computerized and climate controlled building holds books, maps,manuscripts, microfilms, periodicals and newspapers primarily from the 18th century onwardswith some from the 1600s. Impressed? Furthermore, these are not the most precious orfrequently used resources belonging to the Bodleian Libraries ofthe University of Oxford.
The Bodleian Libraries are one of the oldest and most famous
the 14th century. They also hold a copy of every new book
growing at the rate of 1,000 books a day, around 150,000-170,000new items per year.
Completed in October 2010 this £26 million facility is capable of holding 8.4 million volumes
football!) pitches with high density racking providing a shelf surface area equivalent to 16.5pitches. The racking is 11.4m high in aisles 71m long. There are 31 of these aisles totaling3,224 bays with 95,000 different shelf levels to accommodate the different heights of thebooks. There is 2,196 tons of steel and 4550m of safety rail. More than 25,000 nuts andbolts, over 1,000,000 rivets and over 18,000 floor fixings hold things together.
The archived microfilm measures 1600 linear metres. 600 map cabinets hold over 1.2 million
The site, which has room to expand, was chosen because of its easy links with Oxford. Itemsare gathered and transported in large batches along the A420 within hours of beingrequested.
1854 tonnes of top soil have been spread across the site with 730 tonnes added to the mound
autumn and we are promised: 122,000 bulbs, 72 trees and 3535 shrubs.
-Chancellor Professor Andrew Hamilton apologises fordelays in the landscaping works. The Parish Council Environmental Working Group (BarryThunder, Stephanie Blair, Anne Featherstone) is liaising with the university regarding the
impressive gateway to the village.
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South Marston Parish CouncilVillage Hall. There is an “Open 10 Minutes”
Tuesday, 15th July 2014 at 7.30pm 01793 686150 or by email at clerksmpc@southmarston.org.uk
Gardening ClubRecent EventsOn Monday, 12th May we enjoyed a talk by Ray Rummins on Wiltshire villages. He gave us aninsight into some of the villages in our area with tales from long ago. He said his main aim was to
Future Events
Please remember to bring a plate, dish and
Annual Flower and Produce ShowOur show this year will be held on Saturday 16th August. Everyone from thevillage or Gardening Club is welcome to enter any of the categories. Weknow there are many keen gardeners in the village, so come along with yourproduce and show us what you have grown - help us to make
the show a success!
Schedules for the show will be available mid July from Mike on 827807 orto
show this year.
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THE valuable community work carried out by volunteers,police officers and Police Community Support Officers acrossWiltshire and Swindon has been recognised at the first
The awards were set up by the Police and CrimeCommissioner for Wiltshire and Swindon, Angus Macpherson.
Nominated by South Marston Parish Council, the JudgingPanel felt that Juliet was a worthy winner of this award. Juliet
Speed Watch, accompanying the team on many occasions, even those outside hernormal working hours.
-social behaviour..
She gives her support willingly to the Swindon Salamander Programme for Down’sSyndrome children.
walk from Highworthof some five miles.
Community Safety Partnership to arrange for their community bus to visit South
scheme.
Congratulations Juliet
From South Marston Village!
PCSO of the Year Award - Juliet Evans
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Overgrown Hedges
Tots ’n’ Toddlers
Following the recent warm and wet weather, a large number ofhedges in the village are now very overgrown. This not onlycauses problems for pedestrians (who end up having to leavethe pavement to avoid them) but also for vehicles trying to pullout onto village roads. Their view of pedestrians and oncoming
South Marston Parish Council would be very grateful ifresidents would check their hedges and cut them back if theyare causing a nuisance or covering road signs.
Tots ‘n’ Toddlers are a parent and toddler group that meetup every Wednesday morning during term time for a play
session, craft table and coffee and a chat.
In order to raise funds for some newequipment, the group would be grateful for anydonations for raffle prizes (either for childrenor adults). Please contact Jodie Woolhouse on07990 848433
Please come along and join in the fun!
South Marston Village Hall from 9.00am to 11.00am
Under 4 years - £1.50
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The Four Towers - Carolyn Page
Its not every day you get taken for a grave robber;or get an Australian history lesson from a travellingpriest. There again, bell ringing is one of those
you set off on a tower tour not only is it a way of
way. 'Can anyone ring a bell?' we were asked by atourist at our first tower in Lechlade, where Kevin,
learned to ring. The short answer is 'Yes.' The
tenor (the heaviest bell at just over 668kg) very well once he'd got used to being by thebalustrade of an open balcony overlooking the main aisle of the church.
Not only is ringing a great way to meet people but the bells too - going on a tour and leaving
have their unique foibles. On to Bibury church and the next round of six - a 464kg tenor here.The very light six (240kg tenor) at Barnsley, which Kevin dubbed "flighty", were difficult to
moving on. This is where we were suspected of mischief in the graveyard - the caretaker hadbeen taken ill and we hung about studying the gravestones and peering into back gardens for
asked us what we were doing. We then had the tale of the caretaker's ailments (poor lady)
The priestly encounter came at Ampney Crucis (354kg tenor) where the bells are arrangedaround the font; an Australian vicar and his wife were holidaying in the area and happenedto come in as we were mid Plain Bob Doubles (yes, weird bell ringing technospeak!). He gave
and back. On leaving he gave us a blessing. We saw him again in The Crown where we had
Ringers on this tour were:
South Marston on the 2nd and 4th Wednesday
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All prices exclude VAT (where applicable)and are valid for 30 days from issue of this schedule
Invoices will be issued electronically and are payable prior to publication
double issue in Dec/Jan and Jul/Aug. It is distributed by hand to 375 homes in South
increasing its reach beyond householders.
Note: the dimensions above are based on B5 size pages.(164mmx 235mm) Your advertisement should be sent to
towerandtapadvertising@southmarston.org.ukin an electronic format ie .jpeg or .png or .pdf
Please send any logos or picture files in a separate file.Failure to send your files by 12th of the Month will delay publication
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Parish Council Chair Stuart Young T 828775
Parish Council Vice Chair Sylvia Brown T 823535
Clerk to the Parish Council Amanda Burchell T 01793 686150
SMRA Chair Angie Newton T 832034
SMRA Secretary Julie Hatherall T 07857 310624
Village Hall Bookings Rachel Case T 627975
Football Field Bookings Chris Maull T 824505
Tots & Toddlers Jodie Woolhouse T 07990 848433
Youth Club Julie & Steve T 07923 441296
Gardening Club Mike New T 827807
Friendly Club Brian McGlone T 826243
Spitfires Football Club Bev Maull T 824505
South Marston School Luke Madison T 823379
Pre–School Pre-School Staff T 07847 590601
Saplings Children’s Centre (All Sorts) T 829996
Ward Councillors Russell Holland T 07999 566623
John Haines T 07901 534640
Colin Lovell T 321634
Member of Parliament Justin Tomlinson T 522123
Priest in Charge Vicky Fleming T 827021
Church Wardens Richard Sansum T 831473
Tina Hiscocks T 832884
Website Donald Jones T 823035
Tower and Tap Amanda Burchell T 01793 686150
Useful Contacts
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All enquiries and to make a booking please contact Rachel Casehttp://southmarston.org.uk/village-hall-bookings/
or email: smra@sky.com tel: 01793 627975 / 07545 923021
Refundable deposit also applies for all one off bookingsPlease see website for further details. Terms and Conditions apply.
Local Village Organisation £5.00 per hourNon-Local Organisation £8.00 per hourParish Council £8.50 per hour
REGULAR HIRE COST
ONE-OFF BOOKINGS e.g. Children'sParty, Family Party, Christenings etc
COST
Village Resident Non-ResidentMorning Session 08:30 – 13:30 £20.00 £25.00Afternoon Session 13:30 – 18:30 £25.00 £30.00Evening Session 18:30 – 23:30 £30.00 £35.00
towerandtap@southmarston.org.ukby Friday, 22nd August 2014
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