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Shottesbrooke and White Waltham Parish Magazine Page 1
The Vicar’s Letter The Vicarage, Waltham Road,
(corner of Foliejohn Way)
Woodlands Park
Telephone 01628 822000
Dear Friends,
As you may remember, there used to be a long-running series of television
adverts, which proclaimed “Happiness is . . .”
Many of them were quite entertaining, even for those who were not entirely
convinced by the suggested definition (“. . . a cigar called Hamlet”) — and
some of the best can still be viewed on YouTube.
But how would you complete the sentence “Happiness is . . .”?
It turns out that most of us are pretty bad at judging the things which will
really make us happy, and I recently came across some fascinating evidence
of this. It takes the form of a series of comparisons between people in
different situations, with an indication of which are the happier.
For example, those who watch less television are apparently happier than
those who watch more — although I suppose this may not come as a surprise
to any who watched England’s dismal performances in the recent world cup
on TV!
Perhaps more surprising is the revelation that athletes who win bronze
medals are happier than those who win silver. (The same principle probably
doesn’t extend as far as getting knocked out before the quarter finals, but it
may give some comfort to British tennis fans: perhaps it would have been
worse if Andy Murray had made it to the Wimbledon final but then lost.)
THIS MAGAZINE Published bi-monthly, six times a year.
Delivered free to all homes in
White Waltham, Shottesbrooke and Woodlands Park.
Freely available at church services.
Given to all families at White Waltham School.
Articles for the next edition should be sent to:
derek.r.smith@hotmail.co.uk
by 8th September 2010
The magazines will be available by the last Sunday of the month
Shottesbrooke and White Waltham Parish Magazine Page 2
Other comparisons reveal that those who do something well are less happy
than those who do something good — even (presumably) if they feel they
haven’t managed to do it all that well; that couples who are married are
happier than those who simply live together; and that those who take time to
pray or meditate are happier than those who don’t.
The consistent pattern is that the way of life commended in the Bible tends
to make people happier — even when they may have thought otherwise. Of
course that makes perfect sense when we remember that Jesus said he had
come so that we might enjoy life to the full (John 10:10), and it’s a great
encouragement to those who try to live in the way that he taught.
But it ought to encourage others to do the same, too. Because it suggests
that, even where we might think otherwise, where it might (as we say) be
‘against our better judgement’, happiness really is to be found by living
God’s way.
And yes, in case you were wondering, the research even shows that those
who belong to a church community are happier than those who don’t.
Anyone who wants to try that out for themselves can be assured of a warm
welcome at any of our services . . . .
David Andrew
Church Fete
On behalf of the Events Team I’d like to say a big Thank You to
everyone who was involved and who attended the summer fete on
Saturday 17th
July. Special thanks go to Cllr Catherine Bursnall
(Windsor & Maidenhead Mayor) and her husband for supporting this
community event.
Andrea Greenwood. (Events Chair)
Shottesbrooke and White Waltham Parish Magazine Page 3
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Everwelcome Club (Over 60s) Christian Smith House, Heywood Avenue, Woodlands Park
2.00 p.m. to 4.00 p.m. alternate Wednesdays Contact: Ursula McAndrew, 74 Bannard Road, Maidenhead SL6 4NR
Tel: 01628 625089
By the time this magazine reaches you we will be through half of our year’s
programme. How time flies!
May 12th - Mr & Mrs Britton came to speak about the work of the R.N.L.I.
which was of great interest to members and to hear about the dedication of
the people involved.
June 9th - The first of our church outings down to Newbury.
June 23rd - The hot weather had arrived so our speaker Mr Stockwell on
Odd Odes and True Stories was ideal as all members had to do was sit back
and relax.
Future Meetings
August 4th Shottesbrooke has unfortunately been cancelled due to
lack of transport, several of our members having given up driving.
The club is closed during the month of August.
September 1st Restart
September 15th Speaker Mrs Kemp
September 29th Quiz
So I look forward to seeing you all on the 1st of September.
Ursula McAndrew.
Shottesbrooke and White Waltham Parish Magazine Page 5
Qigong and Tai Chi Soft Chinese Exercises for Health
& Relaxation
Qigong and Tai Chi have been
practiced in China for thousands of
years
It is suitable for people of all ages and
abilities
Weekly Classes:-
Mondays from 10am - 11.30am
White Waltham Parish Hall. For more information contact:
Jennifer Maskell-Packer (01628) 823774
Member of Chinese Internal Arts Association and the British Council for Chinese Martial Arts.
Shottesbrooke and White Waltham Parish Magazine Page 6
Putting Something Back
This is the second edition of the magazine that I have been responsible for. I
have become much more aware after completing this latest edition how
much time and effort is required. It made me think about all the people who
make sure that this magazine is delivered to every house in the parish. They
all do this voluntarily six times a year so I thought it would be nice to say a
big Thank You to all of you for giving your time so freely.
Within our church organisation there are many functions and responsibilities
carried out Weekly, Monthly, Year after Year all by volunteers. Too many
people to name individually, but all very important in ensuring everything
runs smoothly.
So often today you find many are all too quick to complain or criticise what
others or organisations do without ever being willing to roll up their sleeves
and get involved. So let me urge you to put something back and reflect that
perhaps we should count our blessings more often and try giving instead of
just taking.
Derek R Smith.
Shottesbrooke and White Waltham Parish Magazine Page 7
White Waltham
Church of England Primary School
The White Waltham Clothes Show
11 October 2010
We are organising an exciting and fun event to raise money for the
White Waltham School Building Fund this autumn. We are holding a
fashion show (models will be enthusiastic mums, staff and children of all
shapes and sizes!) followed by a sale of good quality second-hand clothes
and accessories – both designer and High Street.
To make this a success, we would like to ask you to go through your
wardrobes (as well as those belonging to your friends and relatives!) and
donate to the school good quality unwanted designer and High street
label clothes and accessories (belts, shoes, jewellery) and the added
bonus is you get the option to earn 50% on your goods that are sold.
Please bring your bags of clothes and accessories to the school office
clearly labelled (full name, phone number, approx. retail price and the
price you would like to sell them for on the designer goods). We will be
collecting bags from now on through to beginning of October.
We would also like to invite you to come along to what promises to be a
fun evening – bring some friends, (refreshments and a bar will be
provided) and snag some bargains.
Tickets will be on sale after the school holidays from the school office.
Please call the school on 01628 822533 or Sunitha Province on
07872833779 for more details.
We will endeavour to return the unsold goods in the same condition
as we have received them, but due to the fact that this is a public
sale and a fundraising event the Clothes Show team cannot take
responsibility for any damages.
Shottesbrooke and White Waltham Parish Magazine Page 8
Cox Green Townswomen’s Guild Meetings are held on the 3rd Thursday of each month at 7.45 p.m.
at Cox Green Community Centre
For further information please contact the Secretary, Jean Chant,
17 Stratford Gardens, Cox Green, Maidenhead, Berk, SL6 3DT
Tel: 01628 639583
Our programme for August - October is as follows:-
August 5th Trip to Lacock Village and Abbey.
August 11th Picnic in The Park Sherfield on Loddon School.
No meeting in August.
September 16th Wimbledon. Speaker Mrs Julia Freeman.
October 12th Visit to Edward Heath's House in Salisbury.
October 21st
London Underground. Speaker Mr Tony King.
For details of our many activities & outings & holidays please contact Jean
Chant on 01628 639583.
Jean Chant.
No More Plastic Milk Bottle Tops
We have now reached our required amount, many thanks to everyone who
collected them.
Jean Chant.
WOULD YOU LIKE TO ESCAPE FROM THE HUSTLE AND
BUSTLE AND SPEND SOME QUIET TIME?
St Mary’s church is open for contemplation and prayer from
12 noon to 2pm every Tuesday during August.
Shottesbrooke and White Waltham Parish Magazine Page 9
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6th August: The Star Pub car park
3rd September: Neville hall car park
29th October: The Beehive car park
Beat Surgeries will be from
5.00 – 6.00 p.m. and will be held in the
Neighbourhood Mobile Office Van
Shottesbrooke and White Waltham Parish Magazine Page 10
This notice gives a national freephone number however they are
urgently looking to recruit volunteers in the :-
Woodlands Park area.
Shottesbrooke and White Waltham Parish Magazine Page 11
Project Rainbow is White Waltham Church’s new building project which is
aimed at constructing purpose built accommodation for the church’s
children’s and young people’s activities.
Since the launch of the Project Rainbow appeal in May we would like to say
a big thank you to all those who have supported the project so far, either by
their gifts of time, encouragement or financial help.
We have a number of events coming up in the next few weeks and months
and we very much hope to see you there!
Coming Up:
Tuesday 24th August: Fun Picnic for all Ages 11am – 3pm
at Homewood, Innings Lane, from with special guests
Willow the Barn Owl and Billie the European Eagle Owl.
Sunday 19th September: Quintessential Wind Concert at 5pm
St Mary’s Church, White Waltham
Sunday 6th November: Lions Club Charities Fair 10am to 4pm
at the Town Hall – a Project Rainbow Stall.
Saturday 27th November: Arts and Crafts Fair 11am to 4 pm
at Woodlands Park Village Centre – a Project Rainbow Stall.
For anyone who would like to support Project Rainbow, there is more
information and a giving form in the centre-page pull-out section of this
magazine, between pages 16 and 21.
Shottesbrooke and White Waltham Parish Magazine Page 12
White Waltham Village Association
Village Pub Olympics On
Saturday 11th September
from 6pm onwards at
The Beehive
Our first Village Olympics ..... we will have events such as Petangue, life-sized Jenga, Skittles Alley, Shove Ha’ppeny, Darts and Table Skittles. Come along with the family to show us your Olympian skills in the garden of the Beehive. In addition, Guy and his team will have drinks and bar food available for you to purchase. There will be an entrance fee for the games but prizes for the winners. More details will be available nearer the time but you can always get the latest info on the Village website :-http://web.mac.com/deltaj/WWVA Or contact:- Carolyn Thompson on 07834545967
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Shottesbrooke and White Waltham Parish Magazine Page 13
White Waltham C E Primary School
The summer term is ending in our normal busy fashion. This past
term our year 2 children have been at a Modern Foreign Language
extravaganza at Cox Green where they sang an African song. All
of the children have visited Waltham Place Farm and returned to
school full of information and excitement on a variety of topics.
Our year 5 and 6 children were able to attend the open day at the
Royal Farm which they thoroughly enjoyed. In addition year 6
have been to Longleat, an action packed day, some I heard found
the Maze a challenge and needed rescuing.
On the sporting front, of note are the success of the year 3
tennis team who competed at county level. However, all our
children have been busy: year 5 and 6 children competed at
Charters in a Basketball tournament, year 3 took part in an
athletics tournament, year 2 have been playing in a Tag-ruby
tournament, year 4 cheerleading and two teams of children from
year 3-6 competed in a rounders festival. We also held our own
football ‘World Cup’ which was a fantastic day with Paraguay
winning.
Our summer fayre took on a relaxed theme, the weather was a bit
chilly but everybody worked hard to make it a great success,
particular thanks to the PTA. As a result over £3000.00 was
raised; this sum will be going towards our new maths scheme and
floor robots.
Shottesbrooke and White Waltham Parish Magazine Page 14
On the staffing front, we say goodbye to our teachers Mrs Hosty
and Mrs Price. Miss Aldridge and Miss Smith, two of our TAs are
leaving to train as teachers. Mrs Moe is changing her role at
school from a TA to a trainee teacher in September and we look
forward to supporting her in this endeavour. We are grateful to
all of these staff for their commitment and dedication at White
Waltham. Mrs Wood is leaving us for a year maternity leave, we
wish her and her husband all the best with the arrival of their
first child. We would like to congratulate Mr Edwards on
successfully completing his GTP and look forward to Mr Edwards
joining our staff in September in year 5.
We would like to thank everyone who has supported us by
attending events or helping out over the past year, and look
forward to seeing you again.
May I, as always extend a warm welcome to any visitors. If you
would like any further information, please do not hesitate to call
in and see us, or telephone on 01628 822533, or have a look at
our website at:
www.whitewalthamprimary.co.uk
Isabel Cooke
Headteacher
Shottesbrooke and White Waltham Parish Magazine Page 15
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Shottesbrooke and White Waltham Parish Magazine Page 16
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Shottesbrooke and White Waltham Parish Magazine Page 17
Project Rainbow
Our Vision… Our vision is to encourage and support families as they bring their children up in the 21st century by:
• equipping them to meet the challenges facing them in today’s modern world.
• enabling them to develop self-confidence within the Christian framework that underpins our society.
• helping them to make the right decisions as they grow up in today’s world.
• providing a point of contact where young families can come when they need support.
Shottesbrooke and White Waltham Parish Magazine Page 18
Background…
St Mary’s White Waltham is a welcoming church with members of all ages from 0 to over 90! Members of our congregation come from all over the Maidenhead area and we reach out into our diverse local communities of White Waltham, Woodlands Park, Littlefield Green and Paley Street.
Achieving Our Vision…
We currently have four Sunday morning groups for our young people. With insufficient accommodation at the church, three of these groups meet in a building over a quarter of a mile from St Mary’s which, because the dangerous winding country road has no pavement for some of the way, requires a car journey.
Despite our best efforts, this situation isolates our young families from the rest of our church community.
Our plan is to construct purpose-built accommodation for our children’s and young people’s groups adjacent to our church building. Once this new building opens we will be able to welcome our families as we would wish to: as integral members of our church community rather than their being isolated at a distance, as they currently are. It is only by getting to know young families well that they will come to us in times of need for support and reassurance.
The new building will give potential for growth, enabling us to provide more opportunities and activities for people in the local community. It will create a learning environment in which, through Christian teaching, young people will be helped to understand how to make the right decisions about their lives. Above all, we want to offer a safe, secure and loving environment in which the children and families in our parish can be supported and nurtured.
The Future…
It is important that all children are encouraged to be actively involved and engaged in their local community and environment. Here at St Mary’s, Project Rainbow will continue to reach out and encourage more young people to embrace the Christian values that will help them to become responsible citizens and make a positive contribution to society.
Shottesbrooke and White Waltham Parish Magazine Page 19
How can I support Project Rainbow?
We are now raising funds for the construction phase of the Project, currently estimated to cost £492,500. If you would like to support Project Rainbow please complete this form below and overleaf and send it with your gift to:
Project Rainbow The Vicarage
Waltham Road White Waltham
SL6 3JD
Giving to Project Rainbow
You can give by monthly instalments or make a one-off gift.
Please tick the appropriate box below, writing in the amount you would like to give.
I am making a one off gift of £
I would like to give in monthly instalments of £ a month.
Please tick the appropriate box to show how you are making your gift
I enclose either cash or a cheque made payable to
Project Rainbow White Waltham PCC.
Please send me a Banker’s Order to set up a regular Standing Order so I can make a monthly gift.
I have set up an electronic transfer into the Project Rainbow bank account from my account: (write in account name)
…….………………………………………….............................................................
See overleaf for Project Rainbow account details
P.T.O.
Shottesbrooke and White Waltham Parish Magazine Page 20
Project Rainbow Account Details
Account name: Project Rainbow
Account no: 61878948
Sort Code: 40-31-05
If you are a UK Tax payer, Project Rainbow can claim back the tax you have paid on your gift. This will raise an additional 25% of the amount you give without you having to pay a penny more. Please tick this box if you wish Project Rainbow to benefit in this way.
I would like to make my gift subject to Gift Aid*
* I understand that I have to have paid income and/or capital gains tax at least equal to the tax to be reclaimed in this tax year by this charity and other charities that I support.
Your full name: ...............................................................................................
Your address: .................................................................................................
........................................................................................................................
............................................................... Your postcode: ..............................
Your telephone number: ..................................................... ..........................
Your email address: .......................................................................................
Please give your email address to receive Project Rainbow updates by email.
Your signature: ..............................................................................................
Thank you for supporting Project Rainbow
Shottesbrooke and White Waltham Parish Magazine Page 21
SPRING CLEANING PART TWO.
I too have been Spring Cleaning and I came across this little poem
which I would like to share with you all.
If luck is a raindrop
I'd send you a shower
If hope is a minute
I'd send you an hour.
If happiness is a leaf
I'd give you a tree
And if you need a friend
You will always have me.
Janet Grimble
WOULD YOU LIKE TO ESCAPE FROM THE HUSTLE AND
BUSTLE AND SPEND SOME QUIET TIME?
St Mary’s church is open for contemplation and prayer from
12 noon to 2pm every Tuesday during August.
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Tales from the Bells
Since the last magazine I was very pleased to have two new recruits contact me with regards to learning to ring. But don’t let that put you off contacting me if you are still interested. We practise on Friday nights at 7.30pm till 9pm. (at White Waltham on the 2
nd, 4
th and 5
th Friday of the month. At Shottesbrooke on the 1
st and 3
rd
Friday of the month). Initial training will be given at White Waltham Church. If you’re interested in taking up bell ringing please e-mail me at whitewaltham@sdb.odg.org.uk or phone me - my number is at the back of the parish magazine. We have also had our ringing chamber re-carpeted as the old carpet had been down for quite some time so it was nice to have a change. During this time of year some of our members are away on holidays and this reduces the amount of ringers there are at practice and Sunday mornings. My husband and I have just come back from our holidays in Norfolk where we stayed in self catering accommodation. We went out three nights to other bell practices in the area and were made very welcome. We also rang on one Sunday morning. We went out on The Broads three times. Twice with an independent company who takes people out and is very enthusiastic about the wildlife around. I’d highly recommend them. The other time we went out was when we hired a self drive boat for four hours. It was lovely to be out on The Broads, sun beaming down, and to be able to stop the engine. All you could hear was the wind in the reeds and the birds singing. It was a change to get away from the hustle and bustle of the South East. No sound of traffic and planes. It was a nice time to reflect. We hope you have a lovely holiday where ever you may be going and that you come back as refreshed as we did. Lesley Graves, Tower Captain, White Waltham
Shottesbrooke and White Waltham Parish Magazine Page 24
CHRISTIAN AID 2010
The House to House Collection raised £1009.12. of which £56.96 was the
sum of Gift Aiding, always very worthwhile. Many thanks to all
Contributors.
This was my last year as organiser and I take this opportunity to thank the
following people for all their help and support.
Tony Hill :- Treasurer for many, many years.
Jane Nottage :- An organiser and collector also for many years.
COLLECTORS :- the most important people and many like myself have
done it for a great number of years and now feel a need for someone else to
take over. Thank you Counters too.
In the past Lunches and Coffee Mornings etc were held and successful they
were too, but these also have had to be abandoned through an elderly and
diminishing workforce.
So what is needed now is a new young or younger dynamic team!
What About It?
The House to House Collection is still Christian Aid's biggest fundraiser.
God Bless you all.
Doreen Hill.
Please contact:- Tony Hill 01628 822654 if you can help in any way.
Shottesbrooke and White Waltham Parish Magazine Page 25
ST MARYS CHURCH, WHITE WALTHAM
FUN PICNIC for ALL AGES
24
th August from 11am-3pm
at Homewood, Innings Lane, White Waltham
(opposite White Waltham C of E School)
Starring Willow the Barn Owl
and Billie the European Eagle Owl
both fly, and can be touched and handled
Fun and games
including bowls, crayoning, games, hop scotch, skipping,
hat making, flower arranging and much more!
Refreshments for sale:
hot dogs, pizza, salad, cheese,
jelly, cakes etc.
Sales table and raffle
Entry: Adults £2, children free
RAISING FUNDS FOR PROJECT RAINBOW
Shottesbrooke and White Waltham Parish Magazine Page 26
Hurley & Walthams Ward
Your three Ward Councillors
Maureen Hunt 01189 404808 cllr.hunt@rbwm.gov.uk
Paul Etherington cllr.etherington@rbwm.gov.uk
Hazel Wilson 01628 823610 cllr.h.wilson@rbwm.gov.uk
Since last writing, we have had the General Election and of course you are
all aware Theresa May was re-elected as your MP. Theresa was
overwhelmed with the result which hugely increased her majority and
through your pages she would like to thank you all for giving her the
opportunity to once again be your MP. She has always been there for every
one of us and rest assured she will continue her work in supporting all
residents in the Maidenhead Constituency even though she is now Home
Secretary.
Council News
Maidenhead is again leading the way with re-cycling as you will have seen
in the Maidenhead Advertiser. This ‘blue bin’ is a phased operation and you
can see more information on this at www.rbwm.gov.uk. This along with
the -4% Council Tax this year is helping residents, however we wait to see
what next year brings due to all the financial problems and the proposed cuts
in Government spending
The results from the questionnaire asking residents how they want the
£500,000 as part of the budget spent in the Borough have been returned –
improving cycling facilities, tree planting and extra grit boxes + a small
gritter with mini snowplough were the three at the top of the list. This is part
of the Council’s openness and transparency policy and offers residents to be
a direct part of how the Council works on their behalf.
The Royal Borough is helping unemployed young people between the ages
of 18 and 24 to enter the workplace and gain vital experience through the
Future Jobs Fund programme. Even in a better economic climate, young
people often get caught in the traditional Catch-22 situation of not being able
to find work without experience and not being able to gain experience
without a job.
Shottesbrooke and White Waltham Parish Magazine Page 27
By working with young people through the Future Job Funds, the council
can help them off Jobseekers Allowance and provide real work experience
which can result in increased confidence, motivation and enhanced
employability.
Young people are recruited from local Jobcentres and go through the same
interview process as regular job applicants. Grow Our Own offers additional
support including CV writing, job search, interview skills, social and
behaviour skills, literacy and numeracy where required by the young person.
A new scheme in the Borough has been launched – Scores on the Doors -
which delivers information which shows that eateries are clean, healthy and
hygienic, helping diners to make a balanced decision about where they eat. It
will also be an added incentive for businesses to make sure they are doing all
they can to strive for a five-star rating. Establishments that prepare and
serve food can be awarded from zero to five stars for their hygiene and food
safety management standards. Zero stars indicate that major improvements
are required and five stars that standards are excellent. With more than three
quarters of the borough’s food businesses already having been rated,
residents can check ratings online, by text or by looking for the purple
stickers in eatery windows.
Of course there has been lots more going on in the Council and the above are
just highlights we thought would be relevant to you. If you need further
information on anything we can help with please do contact us.
Local news
White Waltham Airfield are having several events and you may be aware of
increase in aircraft noise. 14th/15
th August – Wings & Wheels is open to the
public.
31st Jul / 1st Aug – Tiger Moth Rally, a fly-in for veteran and vintage aircraft
mainly Tiger Moths.
14th / 15th Aug – Wings, Wheels, Speed & Steam event including a limited
flying display.
4th Sept – Members’ Day, the Club’s major annual fund raising event.
Shottesbrooke and White Waltham Parish Magazine Page 28
The Club attaches great importance to its relationship with the local
community and is aware of the potential environmental impact caused by
aircraft using the airfield. Consequently, noise abatement procedures are
taken seriously and the Club’s own training aircraft are fitted with silencers.
The airfield has three runways, each with a specific circuit pattern and the
Club makes every effort to vary the runway in use as often and as safely as
possible to reduce the noise over any particular area. Pilots with their own
aircraft based at the airfield are encouraged to take free flight demonstrations
of the circuit patterns and noise abatement procedures, which together with
other relevant information, are also published on their website at
www.wlac.co.uk. Aerobatic aircraft with their high performance engines
and manoeuvres can potentially generate unusual noise so the surrounding
area is divided into a grid system to ensure that aerobatic practice is spread
over a wide area and in accordance with strict rules.
There is an Airfield Consultative Committee with representatives on it from
the Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead, local Parish Councils and
community associations. The Committee meets quarterly to address any
issues, including environmental matters, raised by these representatives.
You can contact your Parish Council or Village Association if you have any
concerns.
Concerns have been raised with speeding on the Waltham Rd particularly
from White Waltham Village to the mini roundabout at Foliejohn Way. We
would ask if all residents can please keep within the speed limit. A police
camera base has also been introduced on the stretch of the road near the
airfield.
That’s about it for now and we hope you all enjoy your summer.
Our kind regards
Maureen Hunt, Hazel Wilson & Paul Etherington
Shottesbrooke and White Waltham Parish Magazine Page 29
Help with your Training/Education?
Have you left school?
Are you in full-time training or education?
(Apprenticeship/college, university etc.)
If you are under 25 and live in the civil parishes of Shottesbrooke
or White Waltham, or the south ward of Hurley …
Then the Duell and Hawes Educational Trust
may be able to help you with a grant.
for an application form
write to: Chairman of Trustees, Tony Hill, Innings Lane,
White Waltham, Maidenhead, Berks, SL6 3RU
Shottesbrooke and White Waltham Parish Magazine Page 30
Not Another Cat Story
Yes, I am keeping my promise! And not writing about cats. In fact, I shall mention no animals in this letter! Right now, it is school holidays here and Liz and I have a very special privilege. I expect all of you who have grandchildren who live a good way away from you are thrilled when the opportunity arises to have them visit.
Our younger granddaughter has spent this mid-year holiday with us for the past three years and we count it very special as her birthday falls during her visit, in fact she is 14 years old today and we love her to bits. We took her out with another friend who has no granddaughters and so calls herself a “sort of” Nana and we had a very special lunch and then went touring around some shops.
Ruth lives in Wellington and right now the wind is blowing hard and they are having lots or wet days. Here in deepest Otago (which everybody in the North Island thinks of as being in the deep frozen south!) we have had a 6 day run of cloudless blue sky days albeit with a touch of frost in the mornings.
Why do we keep counting birthdays? Is it pride at just how old we are? Perhaps we wish we were a bit younger... or a bit older, perhaps we’ve stopped even recognising our birthdays.
I had a special one this year and both my daughters and both my granddaughters flew in from Wellington to make it a very special day. In the Bible, the children of Israel were told by God to commemorate their nation’s birthday. It is called Passover and to this day Jews still celebrate the feast annually to remind themselves of how wonderfully God delivered them from years of cruel slavery in Egypt.
Perhaps that’s the clue, we use our birthdays to look back over our lives. There will be some sad memories and some happy ones but hopefully we can see how God has led us in the good times and through the bad times. But birthdays should also be times for looking forward. After all we greet birthday people with “Happy Birthday and many more of them” don’t we. I do hope when your next birthday pops up that you can look back with gratitude to everything that is now past and forward with faith, based on that past experience, to whatever the future may hold for you.
It may be sunny here, but it is still winter! Enjoy your summer. I’m not sure how many years ago it was when I never saw the covers come out at Wimbledon . . . so it must be summer!
By the way, in case anyone would like to write to me, I have added my email address below – feel free!
Eric Green (eric.g@clear.net.nz)
Shottesbrooke and White Waltham Parish Magazine Page 31
Open Garden Scheme
Sunday 5 September 2-5pm Woodpecker Farm, Warren Row. RG10 8QS Entrance Fee £3.50 adults, Children under 16 free of charge. Teas and cakes. Plants for sale.
Registered Charity No: 1084910
Don’t know nothin’
When Columbus started out, he didn’t know where he was going. When he
got there, he didn’t know where he was. When he got back, he didn’t know
where he had been. And he did it all on other people’s money. Can’t help
thinking that Columbus reminds me of some teenagers who go on family
holidays.
Shottesbrooke and White Waltham Parish Magazine Page 32
THIS MAGAZINE
Please see the bottom of page 1 for the information usually printed here about the deadline for the next issue of this Parish Magazine.
The Hair Shop CUTTING AND COLOURING SPECIALISTS
ALL ASPECTS OF BEAUTY TREATMENT AVAILABLE
BARBERING SPECIALISTS NAIL TREATMENTS
SENIOR DISCOUNT RATES :MON&TUES WAXING
LATE NIGHT THURSDAYS FACIALS
COMPETITIVE PRICES BODY MASSAGE
CHILDREN WELCOME EAR PIERCING ETC..
SPECIAL OFFERS ALWAYS AVAILABLE ON HAIR & BEAUTY
Phone for details on this month's offers. Tel: 01628 824 723 4 FURROW WAY, OFF FARMERS WAY, COX GREEN.
Want a lift to St Mary’s services?
Contact Joan Hobson, our car rota co-ordinator on
01628 635770 by 6.00 pm the previous day.
Joan would also like to hear from regular
attenders who are able to offer lifts.
GRASS CUTTING
St. Mary’s Church, White Waltham, has a
large churchyard which looks very nice
when the grass is cut. Should anyone like
to join the voluntary team who carry out
this work we would be very grateful to hear
from them!
Please ring 0118 934 3704
Shottesbrooke and White Waltham Parish Magazine Page 33
Register
Marriages
At White Waltham
June 26th Jirawudth Saiyai & Denise Parker
Cox Green Marriage at White Waltham
July 3rd
Daniel William James & Maryann Perez Mercado
Funerals
Burial of Ashes at White Waltham
June 3rd Ethel Iris Edna Griffin
Gardeners available for grounds
and garden maintenance High standards of service
A friendly, capable and local company
Telephone – White Waltham 0118 934 5184
or daytime on 07775 933483
Shottesbrooke and White Waltham Parish Magazine Page 34
Church Service Rota
August & September
8.00 am White Waltham
9.30 am Shottesbrooke
11.00 am White Waltham
Evening
Sunday 1 August
Holy Communion BCP
There are no
services at
Shottesbrooke in
August
Family Service
Sunday 8 August
Holy Communion BCP
Morning Prayer
Sunday 15 August
Holy Communion BCP
Holy Communion
Sunday 22 August
Holy Communion CW
Morning Prayer
Sunday 29 August
Holy Communion BCP
Holy Communion
Sunday 5 September
Holy Communion BCP
Morning Prayer BCP
Family Service
Sunday 12 September
Holy Communion BCP
Holy Communion BCP
Morning Prayer
Sunday 19 September
Holy Communion BCP
Morning Prayer BCP
Holy Communion
Sunday 26 September
Holy Communion CW
Morning Prayer Shottesbrooke Harvest Festival 6.30 pm
Sunday 3 October
Holy Communion BCP
Morning Prayer BCP
Harvest Festival Family Service
Shottesbrooke and White Waltham Parish Magazine Page 35
The Who’s Who
Telephone codes are 01628 unless stated otherwise
Vicar David Andrew, The Vicarage,
Waltham Road, White Waltham
SL6 3JD 822000
email:waltham.vicar@btinternet.com
Associate Vicar Andy Hartropp, The Parsonage, School
Road, West End, Waltham St Lawrence,
RG10 0NU 0118 934 4841
Licensed Lay Ministers Carol Perkins, 1 Kendall Place,
Cox Green, Maidenhead, Berkshire,
SL6 4GA 623445
email:carol.perkins@ukgateway.net
Claire Hartropp, The Parsonage, School
Road, West End, Waltham St Lawrence,
RG10 0NU 0118 934 4841
Churchwarden – Shottesbrooke Bob Packer, Corner Cottage,
Shottesbrooke Park SL6 3SW 823774
Churchwarden – White Waltham Liz Atlay, 39 Tithe Barn Drive,
Maidenhead SL6 2DF 778462
email:jandeo@btinternet.com
Treasurer - Shottesbrooke Richard Sykes, Coltmans, The Street,
Waltham St Lawrence
RG10 0JJ 0118 934 3228
email:rsykes@compuserve.com
Treasurer - White Waltham Denise Brighten, 1 Chalgrove Close,
Maidenhead SL6 1XN 783281
email:richard.brighten@dsl.pipex.com
Secretary to Parochial Church Council Stuart Diack, 1 Matthews Chase,
Temple Park, Binfield, Berks.
RG42 4UR 01344 311090
Secretary for Gift Aid & Stewardship
Envelopes Tony Hill, Homewood, Innings Lane,
White Waltham SL6 3RU 822654
Deanery Synod Representatives Bob Packer, Corner Cottage,
Shottesbrooke Park SL6 3SW 823774
June Brayne, 2 Orchard Cottages, Drift
Road, Hawthorne Hill, Maidenhead
SL6 3ST 625462
email:braynewave@hotmail.com
Roger Sparrow, Merion House,
White Waltham, Maidenhead
SL6 3RU 822693
Sunday School Coordinator June Brayne, 2 Orchard Cottages, Drift
Road, Hawthorne Hill, Maidenhead
SL6 3ST 625462
email:braynewave@hotmail.com
Crèche Alison Mills, Meadow View, Green
Lane, White Waltham 0118 934 4501
Pathfinders (11-14s) Caroline Andrew, The Vicarage,
Waltham Road, White Waltham
SL6 3JD 822000
Revelation (14-18s) Andy & Claire Hartropp, The Parsonage,
School Road, West End, Waltham St
Lawrence
RG10 0NU 0118 934 4841
Shottesbrooke and White Waltham Parish Magazine Page 36
The Publishers do not accept responsibility for products or services
advertised in this magazine
Captain of Bells - Shottesbrooke
Bob Packer, Corner Cottage,
Shottesbrooke Park SL6 3SW 823774
Captain of Bells - White Waltham Lesley Graves, 2 Heywood Cottages,
Waltham Road, White Waltham
SL6 3JD 828408
whitewaltham@sdb.odg.org.uk
Lesson Reading Rota (Shottesbrooke) Bob Packer, Corner Cottage,
Shottesbrooke Park, Maidenhead
SL6 3SW 823774
Lesson Reading Rota
(White Waltham) Richard Brighten, 1 Chalgrove Close,
Maidenhead SL6 1XN 783281
email:richard.brighten@dsl.pipex.com
Events Committee Chairman Andrea Greenwood, 15 Bedford Close,
Maidenhead SL6 3UP 822532
email:andream.greenwood@o2.co.uk
Project Rainbow Jenny Murphy, 7 Merton Road, Princes
Risborough, Bucks.
HP27 0DR 01844 275261
email:jenny@murphy633.freeserve.co.uk
Car Parking Simon Graves, 2 Heywood Cottages,
Waltham Road, White Waltham
SL6 3JD 828408
Bookstall + Bible Reading Notes June Brayne, 2 Orchard Cottages, Drift
Road, Hawthorne Hill, Maidenhead SL6
3ST 625462
email:braynewave@hotmail.com
Flower Guild Jane Nottage, 46 Littlefield Green,
Maidenhead SL6 3JL 0118 9343704
Wedding Flowers Pam Bray, 74 London Road, Twyford
RG10 9EX 0118 934 3792
email:p.r.bray@btinternet.com
Coffee Rota
Barbara Day, 62 Foliejohn Way,
Woodlands Park, Maidenhead
SL6 3XB 825108
Church Cleaning Rota
(White Waltham) Jane Nottage, 46 Littlefield Green,
Maidenhead SL6 3JL 0118 9343704
Children's Birthday Card Distribution Vivienne Low, 4, Norreys Drive,
Maidenhead SL6 4BU 627136
Magazine Production Derek Smith, 16 St Patricks Close,
Maidenhead .SL6 3BD 776181
email:derek.r.smith@hotmail.co.uk
Magazine Advertisements Bob Crittenden, 10 Stratford Gardens,
Maidenhead SL6 3DT 676117
email:bobcrittenden@aol.com
Magazine Distribution Derek Brayne, 2 Orchard Cottages, Drift
Road, Hawthorne Hill, Maidenhead
SL6 3ST 625462
email:braynewave@hotmail.com
Web Master Mark Stanger, 3 Caswell Close, Binfield.
RG42 4EF 01344 455206
email:stanger.mark@googlemail.com
www.stmaryswhitewaltham.co.uk
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