april 2020 1 cubert newsletter update 23rd ......newsletter no matter how small. thanks judy -...

29
CUBERT NEWSLETTER Email : [email protected] Web Site : www.spanglefish.com/cubertnews APRIL 2020 1 UPDATE 23 RD MARCH 2020 21:00 PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS NEWSLETTER WAS COMPILED AND COMPLETED BEFORE THE ANNOUNCEMENT TONIGHT SO THERE MAY BE INACCURATE INFORMATION FOLLOWING THE ANNOUNCEMENT BY THE PRIME MINISTER TONIGHT, THE NEWSLETTER WILL ONLY BE AVAILABLE IN ELECTRONIC FORMAT FROM THIS APRIL ISSUE ONWARDS. IF YOU KNOW OF ANYONE WHO WISHES TO RECEIVE THE NEWSLETTER BY EMAIL THEN PLEASE ASK THEM TO SEND AN EMAIL TO [email protected] REQUESTING TO BE PLACED ON A MONTHLY DISTRIBUTION LIST. YOU CAN ALSO ACCESS A COPY ON OUR WEBSITE http://www.spanglefish.com/cubertnews/ IF YOU WISH TO SEND ME ANY INFORMATION OR NEWS ABOUT ANYTHING IN THE 3 PARISHES OF CUBERT, CRANTOCK OR ST NEWLYN EAST OR PHOTOS TAKEN DURING YOUR PERMITTED EXERCISE THEN EMAIL ME THANKS DO YOU HAVE A QUIZ, JOKES, CROSSWORDS OR ANYTHING OF THIS TYPE THEN SEND IT TO ME LET’S KEEP THE COMMUNICATION GOING FOR AS LONG AS POSSIBLE OR AS LONG AS I RECEIVE STUFF TO PUT IN THE NEWSLETTER NO MATTER HOW SMALL. THANKS JUDY - EDITOR

Upload: others

Post on 19-Jun-2020

0 views

Category:

Documents


0 download

TRANSCRIPT

Page 1: APRIL 2020 1 CUBERT NEWSLETTER UPDATE 23RD ......NEWSLETTER NO MATTER HOW SMALL. THANKS JUDY - EDITOR Cubert Parish News Nowodhow an Bluw APRIL 2020 Printed by Unit 6C, Treloggan Industrial

CUBERT NEWSLETTER

Email cubertnewslettergmailcom Web Site wwwspanglefishcomcubertnews

APRIL 2020 1

UPDATE ndash 23RD MARCH 2020 ndash 2100 PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS NEWSLETTER WAS COMPILED AND COMPLETED BEFORE THE ANNOUNCEMENT TONIGHT SO THERE MAY BE INACCURATE INFORMATION FOLLOWING THE ANNOUNCEMENT BY THE PRIME MINISTER TONIGHT THE NEWSLETTER WILL ONLY BE AVAILABLE IN ELECTRONIC FORMAT FROM THIS APRIL ISSUE ONWARDS IF YOU KNOW OF ANYONE WHO WISHES TO RECEIVE THE NEWSLETTER BY EMAIL THEN PLEASE ASK THEM TO SEND AN EMAIL TO CUBERTNEWSLETTERGMAILCOM REQUESTING TO BE PLACED ON A MONTHLY DISTRIBUTION LIST YOU CAN ALSO ACCESS A COPY ON OUR WEBSITE httpwwwspanglefishcomcubertnews IF YOU WISH TO SEND ME ANY INFORMATION OR NEWS ABOUT ANYTHING IN THE 3 PARISHES OF CUBERT CRANTOCK OR ST NEWLYN EAST OR PHOTOS TAKEN DURING YOUR PERMITTED EXERCISE THEN EMAIL ME ndash THANKS DO YOU HAVE A QUIZ JOKES CROSSWORDS OR ANYTHING OF THIS TYPE THEN SEND IT TO ME LETrsquoS KEEP THE COMMUNICATION GOING FOR AS LONG AS POSSIBLE OR AS LONG AS I RECEIVE STUFF TO PUT IN THE NEWSLETTER NO MATTER HOW SMALL THANKS JUDY - EDITOR

Cubert Parish News

Nowodhow an Bluw

APRIL 2020

Printed by Unit 6C Treloggan Industrial Estate Newquay TR7 2SX 01637 874012

Local Lambs Photo courtesy of Karen Green

PLEASE SUPPORT LOCAL PEOPLE amp LOCAL BUSINESSES During this period of uncertainty I believe that we must all be community minded and help others where we can or where needed We also need to support our local businesses when and where we can This is all subject to government guidance Please read the adverts in the newsletter in order to understand the services being offered as at the time of going to print A take-away seems to be the order of the day for some and others may have to close If in doubt then contact the business using the phone number website or facebook links PLEASE REMEMBER that all messages information reports etc are free of charge in the newsletter for the Cubert Crantock and St Newlyn East Parishioners So if you need to inform people about anything then ring me on 01637 830150 or email cubertnewslettergmailcom or pop a note in the newsletter box at the post office JUDY ndash Editor

GOOD NEWS I am pleased to announce that Cathy has come forward to assist with the production of the newsletter Cathy will be job sharing with myself and with our current assistant editor Polly This will help relieve me of a lot of the work Therefore I can stay in my current role knowing that the three of us will help each other out and split the monthly work load A HUGE thanks to Cathy and welcome aboard

JUDY - Editor

QUIZ NIGHTS UPDATE 3 APRIL 2020

LOCAL INFORMATION MESSAGES APRIL 2020 4

NEWSLETTER CONTACTS amp INFO

PA2000731 | Replacement of existing public house and accommodation with new

build barrestaurant with accommodation and 5 x retail units | St Piranrsquos Inn Camp

Road Holywell Bay Newquay Cornwall TR8 5PP

Status ndash Awaiting DecisionhellipApplication Validated ndash 19th March 2020 httpplanningcornwallgovukonline-applicationsapplicationDetailsdoactiveTab=summaryampkeyVal=Q4TPWFFGLWS00

ST PIRANrsquoS INN PLANNING APPLICATION

Many thanks for the anonymous pound50 donation towards the running costs of the newsletter ndash fantastic ndash Judy - Editor

Beryl Nikki Chris and family would like to thank all friends and neighbours who attended David Ingoldrsquos funeral and for all your kind words and thoughts Thank you Beryl

HOLYWELL BAY SAND

MONSTER After a recent walk we took a picture of what we have christened the Sand Monster first seen in Feb 2019 This just shows how sand shifts in our winds and storms Only the head now showing and the Holywell Bay Surf Life Saving Club house fairly well hidden by sand banks Judy ndash Editor DO YOU HAVE ANY PICTURES OF INTEREST FROM OUR PARISH OR CRANTOCK

PLEASE SEND ME ITEMS THAT OUR READERS MAY FIND OF INTEREST FOR THE MAY ISSUE SEE BELOW FOR CONTACT DETAILS

FEB 2019

MAR 2020

APRIL 2020 5 ADVERTISEMENTS

CRANTOCK MEMORY CAFE 6 APRIL 2020

For Information Contact Di 01637 830544 David 01637 830617 WEBSITE crantockmemorycafeorguk

At Crantock Village Hall Next Meetingshelliphellip

SUSPENDED

It was lsquoship ahoyrsquo at Crantock Village Hall on March 2nd as the Memory Cafe opened up for a maritime-themed afternoon As it was almost St Piranrsquos day there was a Cornish emphasis to our theme and we were delighted to welcome back Jane and Gill daughters of the late George Northey who was instrumental in establishing the popular sport of gig racing in Newquay and on the Isles of Scilly Jane and Gill had many memories to share of growing up on the Gannel Estuary and of the early days of bringing gigs from St Maryrsquos on Scilly Having been gig rowers themselves they spoke with knowledge and experience about the skills involved in the sport They also recalled the initial opposition to female gig rowers which was finally overcome in the mid 1970s With the aid of Janersquos husband Gil providing technical support they gave us a most interesting and entertaining talk and demonstration There were some fascinating slides of gigs in Newquay and on the Isles of Scilly and of three generations of the Northey lsquoclanrsquo rowing and winning trophies as well as a nostalgic film made in the 1980s in which the late George Northey talked about the days when gigs were bought from the Isles of Scilly for the princely sum of a few pounds and a bottle of whisky We were all amazed to see the size of the gig oar which Jane and Gill had brought along and even more surprised by the length of a gig which was measured out on the hall floor During our break for tea there was a chance to chat and have a close look at our display which included books photographs newspaper articles and numerous programmes from the World Pilot Gig Championship hosted by the Isles of Scilly In between the cakes and cups of tea there was time to tackle a lsquogig racingrsquo word-search and an alphabet grid puzzle or to talk to Jane and Gill about their rowing experiences and the history of the pilot gigs For the remainder of the afternoon we stayed afloat with a welcome return visit from our local shanty group lsquoFiddle me Timbersrsquo who entertained everyone with a selection of songs with a suitably nautical flavour accompanied by guitar and two violins There were plenty of chances for us all to sing along and we were delighted that Jane Gill and Gil joined in as well One of our volunteers brought along a small model of the St Agnes gig lsquoShahrsquo which had been made and purchased on the Isles of Scilly several years ago It was added to our display and Jane and Gill were thrilled when at the end of the afternoon it was given to them to add to their collection of memorabilia Thanks were given to all of our visitors for a thoroughly entertaining afternoon before we all sailed off home once more

The views and opinions expressed in this Newsletter do not necessarily reflect those of the editor The editor reserves the right to refuse material for any reason whatsoever and cannot be held responsible for any errors or omissions which may occur in this publication

THE TREGUTH 7 APRIL 2020

CUBERT VILLAGE HALL SUSPENDED EVENTS APRIL 2020 8

CUBERT FILM CLUB

SUSPENDED UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE

BAKERrsquoS DOZEN 9 APRIL 2020

PARISH COUNCIL REPORT

Report of the Parish Council Meeting Wednesday 18th March2020 10 APRIL 2020

PRESENT Cllrs G Rowe A Percy RLB Spencer T Hulbert the Clerk D Hawken and 5 members of the public APOLOGIES Cllrs N Bradder D Hopkinson WCLongden R Martin P Wallis and Cornwall Councillor Adrian Dennis Harvey Police Report ndash None MINUTES OF THE MEETINGS HELD ON 19th February 2020 The Minutes were approved and signed as True Records MATTERS ARISING FROM THE MINUTES OF THE MEETING HELD ON 19th February 2020 None PLANNING Decisions made by Cornwall Council PA1909513 Demolish existing flat roof garage and store Form new extension forms studio wc and utility room New part pitch over in natural grey slate Extend original pitched roof to rear converting to bedroom en suite with balcony Remove existing mineral slate and red clay hip and ridge and renew in natural grey slate with lead ridge and hipPolminna Holywell Road Cubert TR8 5EY for Mr amp Mrs Paul and Johanna Spiller Approved PA1911142 Erection of garage and additional window to en suite - 49 Churchfields Road Cubert Newquay Cornwall TR8 5JN for Mr Colin Richardson - Approved PA1900001NDP Designation request for undertaking a Neighbourhood Development Plan for the Parish of Cubert Cubert Cornwall - Agreed to formerly designate (NDP Only)Applications PA2001252 Reserved matters application following outline approval PA1810263 to construct two detached dwellings with a new access serving both dwellings - Land North Of Glanville Holywell Road Cubert Cornwall for Mr M Reed Resolved to Support the application PA2001569 - Reserved Matters application for appearance landscaping layout and scale for the Construction of 349 dwellings with associated works including access roads and drainage following outline approval PA1404743 dated 14 March 2017 - Land At Trevithick Manor Farm Trevemper Newquay Cornwall for Treveth Holdings LLP Treveth Holdings LLP - Resolved to Object to the Application until the Section 106 is changed to include Cubert Parish as a secondary Parish for the purposes of affordable housing NEIGHBOURHOOD PLAN Meetings have been cancelled until further notice The steering group are exploring video conferencing as a means to continue their activities ANY OTHER RELEVANT BUSINESS NOT REQUIRING DECISIONS AT THIS MEETING None The meeting was closed at 1930 pm The next regular meeting to be held on a future date to be announced in the Village Hall

CUBERT PARISH NOTICES Corona Virus ndash Covid 19

The Parish Council has taken the decision (and confirmed by Cornwall Council) not to hold any public meetings until further notice The Parish Council has taken actions so that it can still function during these trying times and IS STILL OPEN FOR BUSINESS You can still contact your Councillors by phone or contact the Clerk (01637 830947) Email cubertpcbtinternetcom If you are elderly infirm self isolating and need some assistance (Shopping etc) please contact us and we will try to put you in contact with a local volunteer who may be able to help you

STAY SAFE AND LOOK AFTER YOURSELVES AND YOUR NEIGHBOURS

BOWGIE INN 11

APRIL 2020

GOOD NEWS We are doing street-style Sunday Roast takeaways every Sunday which started on 22nd There is also a new takeaway menu Call through with your order ndash 01637 832057 or 07974 916597 ndash choose from beef turkey or vegetarian ndash pound8 Itrsquos up to you where you enjoy your food ndash you can take it to enjoy overlooking the bay back at home down on the beach or wherever yoursquore in a safe open space away from others We are also doing all draft pints at pound3 to take away ndash bring your own container Thank you so much for your continuing support SEE WEBSITE FOR MENU httpswwwbowgiecom

BOOKS 12 APRIL 2020

ISOLATED NEED A READ BOOKS NOW AVAILABLE AT A BUS STOP NEAR YOU

Thanks to and idea from Josie of HBSLSC there are books available to take away that are in a box in the bus shelter in Holywell Polly has also done the same in the Cubert bus shelter with books furnished from the church room book store If anyone has any books that they wish to share in this way then please add to the boxes Childrenrsquos books are of a particular need

CUBERT

HOLYWELL

ADVERTISEMENT 13 APRIL 2020

14 APRIL 2020 ECO NEWS SHARON GRACE HOME

ECO-NEWS Since last month we have experienced two major situations which have made us all more aware of our vulnerability to climate change and our susceptibility to the spread of disease in an overpopulated world

For most of Britain February and March saw the highest rainfall ever recorded and in many parts severe flooding brought despair and misery to a large number of communities but over-riding all of this has been the spread of C19 and the effect it is having across the whole world We are all involved and little in our human world can escape the consequences of this pandemic politically socially and economically The strangeness of not being able to meet and greet one another Families unable to care for their aging relatives Hospitals running out of basic amenities and equipment and the ever-present anxiety about how many will become ill and when it might all be over If nothing else it has demonstrated how dependent we all are on one another and on the need for us all to act responsibly to make sure others donrsquot suffer It has also shown without doubt the impact we as humans have on the natural world and our own environment Pollution in cities cut to almost zero the canals of Venice clear and clean and a huge cut in carbon emissions as industry slows down and aircraft cease to fly This is the result of the action of one invisible living organism ndash bringing our sophisticated highly developed world to a virtual standstill Hopefully our human ability to innovate and adapt will get us through but perhaps this will also be a time to make changes which seemed impossible before the virus - changes for the better for our environment and our economic systems Locally we are lucky that we have our village shops who are willing to deliver to those who are self-isolating We have many on-line schemes to keep people in touch with one another and we are all aware of how we need to make sure our neighbours have the things they need As time goes on people will suffer financial hardship because of being unable to work and many businesses will fail so we need to think about how we can help each other as a community As I write this the sun is shining and the birds are singing the natural world is continuing as always with less stress from human influence I wonder if we shall be able to keep it that way once all this is over Hopefully we shall see good things coming from this time of trouble meanwhile I hope you can keep safe and keep well Wendy

ADVERTISEMENTS 15 APRIL 2020

ST PIRANrsquoS DAY REPORT POEM 16 APRIL 2020

ST PIRANrsquoS DAY THURSDAY 5TH MARCH

The weather was kind to us as we assembled in St Georgersquos Road Truro Old Cornwall Societies were there excited children with black and white flags some men sporting Cornish tartan kilts and lots of individual walkers all clutching St Piran flags At 1pm we set off and walked through Trurorsquos streets Calls of Kernow Bys Vyken (Cornwall for Ever) and Gool Peran Lowen (Happy St Piranrsquos Day) echoed through the long procession As we neared the City centre we were offered Saffron Cake and cream scones with jam (done the Cornish way with the cream on top) Eventually we squeezed into the space outside the Cathedral and were addressed by Elizabeth Carne Grand Bard of Cornwall the Mayor of Truro and Edward Bolitho Truro Male Voice Choir sang ldquoLamornardquo and of course ldquoTrelawneyrdquo Oggie shouts were the order of the day and leading my section my voice began to give way towards the end The school children were given Saffron Cake and all the adults had delicious pasties Bert Biscoe drew our attention to the now restored Celtic Cross near the Cathedral Irsquom sure St Piran (Patron Saint of Tinners) would have been pleased at this We all vowed to meet again next year KERNOW BYS VYKEN Rodney Phillips

SPRING

The trees that were naked Now have tips of fresh green

Where the earth has been bare Flowering bulbs are now seen

My morning alarm clock Awakes me to light or sun The evenings are lighter Spring has truly begun

Sometimes it is milder Tis the warmth of the sun Warms us inside and out

Surely spring has now begun

Joy

CROSSWORD 17 APRIL 2020

NATIONAL TRUST APRIL 2020 18

I hope you are all looking after yourselves your family friends colleagues and

neighbours during this uncertain time As you will be aware the situation around

the world is changing by the hour

Please follow the latest government advice

If you are planning on heading to a National Trust place please check

wwwnationaltrustorguk for up-to-date details before you go For local updates

please search for North Cornwall National Trust on Facebook If you arent online

and need to ask the National Trust a question please phone 0344 800 1895 but please be aware

they will be receiving a larger volume of calls than usual and maybe short staffed

If you are struggling during this unprecedented time for any reason such as not being able to get

to the shops or feeling anxious please reach out to friends family neighbours local and national

support groups One positive from this current situation is that local communities are really

coming together and offering help to each other Do not feel like you may be a burden or that

people have other things to worry about ask for help if you need help

Here are just a few national resources

Every Mind Matters httpswwwnhsukoneyouevery-mind-matters

The Silverline httpswwwthesilverlineorguk

Age UK httpswwwageukorguk

Samaritans httpswwwsamaritansorg

Young Minds httpsyoungmindsorguk

Mental Health Foundation httpswwwmentalhealthorguk

Carers Trust httpscarersorg

Mind httpswwwmindorguk

Citizens Advice

httpswwwcitizensadviceorguk

Wishing you all good health

Sarah Stevens Ranger North Cornwall ndash Tintagel to Holywell

LOCAL INTEREST 19 APRIL 2020

TREVORNICK RACE APRIL 2020 20

CRANTOCK WI 21 APRIL 2020

We meet today Tuesday 10th March for our Annual meeting the most important meeting of the year Where we vote for President and present our Financial Statement The weather as usual these last months is wet and windy but that didnrsquot stop our members from turning out We welcome our new member who joined this month Sandra Hazell and Janice Deacon who joined a few months ago And Pat Byrne brought a guest Yvonne Hayes We have quite a few events coming up organised beautifully by Glenis Pratley including The Spring Countdown on 22 April a Day of Art and Music on 11 May Craft workshop in both April and May Singing for the Terrified 23 June and a Helford River Cruise on 21 May Salli Blackford is heading up our team who are entering the Royal Cornwall Show in June this year themed lsquoVisions of the Futurersquo And yet again our book club meet every month Marianne Inskip with Salli Blackford are getting together with our members recipes for VE Day in May at The Memorial Hall which is being organised by Janice Deacon Josie Grant presented the Financial Statement And thanked everyone for all there support we currently have 35 members Salli Blackford read out the Committeersquos Annual Report so we looked back over the year and all we have achieved Janis Ross thanked the Committee for all the hard work that goes into running a successful WI as well as thanking our members who turn up each month and are so supportive Janis Ross was presented with a card and voucher from the members by Salli Blackford for all her hard work and dedication as President for the year And Janis Ross was voted in as President again for another year It was Pat Byrne birthday and we celebrated with two delicious birthday cakes she supplied us with while Ann Evans supplied the Sherry as it is also her birthday this month We thank Maggie Billing for her wonderful birthday posies and it was her turn for a box of chocolates as she also celebrates her birthday this month Our monthly competition lsquoMad March Harersquo judged blind by Pat Byrne was won by Ann Evans with Salli Blackford coming second and Sue Stevens third Our overall Competition winner for the year Sue Fern was presented with the Trophy by Janis Ross well done Sue with Salli Blackford second and Glenis Pratley third After our raffle we packed up for yet another month full of cake and Sherry Next Meeting on Tuesday 14 April at 200 at Village Hall The speaker is lsquoAlternative Therapiesrsquo Competition lsquo Easter Decoration made by Yoursquo all welcome Janis Ross President Crantock Wi signing off for another month

Due to present conditions Crantock WI meetings at The Village Hall are now cancelled until further noticersquo We hope to resume meetings as soon as we can

Janis Ross President

ST CUBERT CHURCH 22

Contacts - Safeguarding Officer Kath Harrison 01637 831083 Priest in Charge Revd Canon Anne Brown 01872 572654 atlanticcoastclusterbtinternetcom Church Wardens Wendy Barritt 01637 830380 wendycarinescom Kath Harrison 01637 831083

APRIL 2020

CUBERT METHODIST CHAPEL

The Church CONTINUES TO BE OPEN 10am-4pm daily for private prayer and lighting of remembrance candles Everyone welcome We have been advised by the Archbishops of Canterbury and York that all Church services should be suspended while advice to restrict gatherings and meeting is current This means we will not be able to observe the Holy Week Liturgies or celebrate the Great Feast of Easter in our Church this year perhaps for the first time in all its history However the Church will remain open each day for private prayer and the lighting of candles If you would like someone to pray with you please contact Wendy (01637 830380) or Kath (01637 831083) If you have any concerns or enquiries about weddings baptisms or funerals please contact Revd Anne on 01872 572654

A message from Revd Anne We are living in ldquostrange timesrdquo Life is not the same as it ever was and somehow I think it will be a long time before it will be The norms of life that we took for granted are no longer assured but this is the life we have and as human beings we have the ability to adapt and make the most of what is placed before us For my part I will endeavour to continue saying Morning Prayer at 9am in our Cluster Churches for as long as I am permitted If you would like to join in at home I can email you a copy of the service or get a copy to you if you donrsquot have email please contact me on 01872 572654I will leave you with some words from the service which always gives me hope and comfort ldquoTrust in the Lord with all your heart and be not wise in your own sight In all ways acknowledge him and he will make straight your pathrdquo Your servant in Christ Anne There is a list at the back of The Church for Easter Lily donations in remembrance of loved ones You could drop off goods for collection by friends at the back of Church Forthcoming events suspended whilst advice to restrict meetings and gatherings is current Mondays Craft Group in the Chapel room Hand Bell ringing Memory Cafeacute at Crantock is suspended Please call organisers if you have any concerns Memory cafeacute at Parrenporth is also suspended The last cafeacute was attended by 35 people who celebrated St Piranrsquos day with a Cornish tea of pasties scones and saffron cake Entertainment by Gold Coast had everyone singing 60s and 70s songs and practicing the hand jive We will start the cafe again as soon as we are able Please call Dilys 01637 830681 if you have any concerns

What turbulent and frightening times we are experiencing as a nation As a result of the Coronavirus pandemic I am sad to say that no clubs or Sunday services will take place in the Methodist Church for the foreseeable future Stay safe look after each other and believe if God is for us then who can be against us

SMUGGLERrsquoS DEN INN 23 APRIL 2020

WI BOOK REVIEW 24 APRIL 2020

BUSINESS DIRECTORY 25 APRIL 2020

David G Wright Small Business specialist 01637 830799

Myrtle Cottage BampB Accommodation Trevail 01637 830460

Bakers Dozen Farm Shop Bakery And Fine Coffee 01637 831900

Karens Beauty Tips Professional Nail amp Beauty Treatments01637 499302

07812 063355

Radiant Health and Fitness

Claire Connelly

Yoga Pilates Exercise to Music amp Meditation Instructor

Exercise Classes 1-to-1 Pilates or Yoga Small GroupCorporate 07764 744382

ARG IT SolutionsPClaptop support repairs amp builds virus removal

Website design Windows amp Apple tuition

01637 831788

07530 852697

Compu-K Computer builds repair amp maintenance 01637 871847

Richard Holder David Ball Agencies 01637 850850

Daniel Peel Newquay Property Centre 01637 875161

Bob Chudleigh John Nicholls Funeral Service 01637 851177

AC Richards A C Richards amp Son 01872 572027

Peter Griffin Plumbing amp Central Heating Engineer 01637 830702

Cottage Farm Cottages camping amp caravan park 01637 831083

Treworgans Holiday Park 5 Park Static Holiday Homes 01637 830200

Alan HughesTai ChiQigong InstructorTherapistReki Master

TeacherPractitionerChinese MassageAcupressure07742 666447

The Anvil Public House - Cubert 01637 830444

The Smugglers Den Inn Public House - Trebellan Cubert 01637 830209

The Treguth Public House - Holywell Bay 01637 830248

Cubert Shop Post Office Newsagent Off Licence amp General Stores 01637 830525

123 Associated Taxis 24 Hr service local rates over 25 years service 01637 851234

wwwsurfcabscomUp to 4 passengers Cubert and beyond

Best Value - Pre-Book 07305 466905

John Nicholls Independently Owned Funeral Service 01637 851177

Undertakers

Estate Agents

Accountants amp Tax Advisers

Computers

Funeral Directors

Heating Plumbing Gas

Holidays

Pubs Restaurants Etc

Accommodation

Taxis

Holistic Therapist

Bakery amp Farm amp Coffee Shop

Shop amp Post Office

Beauty amp Health amp Fitness

SPORTS amp LEISURE BALE PUSH 26

By Sandra Percy

CUBERT SEA ANGLERS 1963 ndash 2020

APRIL 2020

Club Fishing Report Unfortunately due to extreme storms during February it was impossible to fish from any local marks However looking through the recent angling press two very large bass were caught a 22 lb Bass was caught from the shore in the English Channel and a 20 lb Bass caught from a boat off Yarmouth both fish after weighing were returned to fight another day Club Competitions A competition runs from the 1st January 2020 through to the 30th April 2020 fishing for ldquoThe Heaviest Fishrdquo Club Meeting The next club meeting will be held on Thursday 2nd April 2020 commencing at 800 pm and held at ldquoThe Treguth Innrdquo at Holywell This will be the last meeting until Thursday 3rd September 2020 so any member who wishes to get their personal scales tested please bring them along The Annual Dinner and Prize Presentation On Saturday 7th March 2020 the club held their ldquoAnnual Dinner and Prize Presentationrdquo at ldquoThe Anvil Restaurantrdquo after an enjoyable three course meal the cups trophies and vouchers were presented by Sharon Smith The most successful club angler for 2019 was Mark Yelland other winners were Nick Callaya John Smith Graham Knight Simon Parris Eddie Gummow and Ron Davey The evening raffle was organised by Bob and Rodney thanks to club members who donated prizes for the raffle

By Brian Osborne

Having lost our final match of the season against Luxulyan Golds we end the Winter League

in a creditable 4th position

Due to the Coronavirus restrictions we had to postpone the Pairsrsquo Competition on Thursday

19th March which was to have been our final competition before our Annual Presentation

dinner This has been booked to be held in the Smugglers Den Inn on Tuesday 12th May but

we will have to wait and see if this also needs to be postponed

Unfortunately all bowling has now been cancelled until further notice

CNDP UPDATE 27 APRIL 2020

What a fantastic night we had at the Cubert School PTFA library fundraiser Johnny Cowling was simply hilarious and as someone said lsquothat man has funny bonesrsquo He was supported by some very energetic dancing from the ladies sat at the front dressed in their lsquoElvisrsquo skirts and wow these ladies certainly had the moves For those amongst us who hadnrsquot seen Johnny perform previously it was an absolute delight We had family visiting from Wales and they made the lsquomistakersquo of letting Johnny know they were visitors They were delighted that he made reference to this fact several times throughout the show and later commented on the amazing community spirit feeling of welcome and great fun they had had We were also fortunate to be visited by Jason Donovan Harry Potter and once again Mr Matalan not to mention Compo Cleggy and Foggy from Last of the Summer Wine The food was kindly donated by the Village Chip Shop and was really great quality and piping hot The raffle prizes were great and the Auction items were enthusiastically bid on and with Johnny as the auctioneer The evening ended with a good old sing along even those who had been quieter earlier in the evening before the prosecco took effect joined in with enthusiasm What a great example of the community spirit in our little village it never ceases to amaze us Pauline Tudbury

Cubert School PTFA would like to thank all the eveningrsquos sponsors as per the following Barclays Bank Newquay Nat West Bank Duchy IFA Big Green Surf Company Keltek Brewery Borringdon Hall The Wildes ndash Leopalooza Festival Cubert amp Crantock Village Stores

The event raised a healthy pound2690 towards the

schools library renovation which has been designed by the PTFAs very own Ian White Interior Designs Thank you to all those that despite the current air of uncertainty made it out to join us in the fun for a wonderful cause

Ian White of Ian White Designs Johnny Cowling amp Rose of Barclays Bank with the Cubert School library renovation plans

JOHNNY COWLING NIGHT REPORT

Our push for more parishioners to complete and return the survey questionnaires continues and over the last month we have been looking at different ways of getting our message out into the community Tim Lord has been instrumental in this and he has put together a promo video for the Neighbourhood Development Plan and also a Facebook page and Instagram In addition there are adverts running for the residents of Cubert Parish via Facebook and Instagram which I hope some of you will have already seen Here are the links to the Facebook page and Instagram httpsbusinessfacebookcomCubertNDP httpswwwinstagramcomcubertndp Our aim is to contact and engage with the whole community across all age groups and by a variety of media be it the Cubert News Facebook Instagram or word of mouth What we need is to hear everyonersquos views so please follow the links to the Facebook page and Instagram and visit the website (wwwcubertndpcouk) and complete the questionnaire or return the paper copy delivered with the newsletter Extra paper copies are still available and look on the website for contact details As from the beginning of April we will be starting to analyse the results of the survey and these will be posted on the website and included in he newsletter Andrew Jeffery is heading up the sub-group tasked with this In the meantime the Landscape and other sub-groups are continuing with their work as best they can during the current restrictions and we are all having to learn how to deal and adapt to these We have postponed our regular monthly meetings until further notice but are currently trialling ldquoon-linerdquo meetings to ensure that the Steering Group can continue to function and that the process of preparing a Neighbourhood Development Plan for Cubert continues Please help us to help Cubert Thank youhelliphelliphelliphellipCubert NDP Steering Group

ADVERTISEMENT APRIL 2020 28

DALES 29 APRIL 2020

Page 2: APRIL 2020 1 CUBERT NEWSLETTER UPDATE 23RD ......NEWSLETTER NO MATTER HOW SMALL. THANKS JUDY - EDITOR Cubert Parish News Nowodhow an Bluw APRIL 2020 Printed by Unit 6C, Treloggan Industrial

Cubert Parish News

Nowodhow an Bluw

APRIL 2020

Printed by Unit 6C Treloggan Industrial Estate Newquay TR7 2SX 01637 874012

Local Lambs Photo courtesy of Karen Green

PLEASE SUPPORT LOCAL PEOPLE amp LOCAL BUSINESSES During this period of uncertainty I believe that we must all be community minded and help others where we can or where needed We also need to support our local businesses when and where we can This is all subject to government guidance Please read the adverts in the newsletter in order to understand the services being offered as at the time of going to print A take-away seems to be the order of the day for some and others may have to close If in doubt then contact the business using the phone number website or facebook links PLEASE REMEMBER that all messages information reports etc are free of charge in the newsletter for the Cubert Crantock and St Newlyn East Parishioners So if you need to inform people about anything then ring me on 01637 830150 or email cubertnewslettergmailcom or pop a note in the newsletter box at the post office JUDY ndash Editor

GOOD NEWS I am pleased to announce that Cathy has come forward to assist with the production of the newsletter Cathy will be job sharing with myself and with our current assistant editor Polly This will help relieve me of a lot of the work Therefore I can stay in my current role knowing that the three of us will help each other out and split the monthly work load A HUGE thanks to Cathy and welcome aboard

JUDY - Editor

QUIZ NIGHTS UPDATE 3 APRIL 2020

LOCAL INFORMATION MESSAGES APRIL 2020 4

NEWSLETTER CONTACTS amp INFO

PA2000731 | Replacement of existing public house and accommodation with new

build barrestaurant with accommodation and 5 x retail units | St Piranrsquos Inn Camp

Road Holywell Bay Newquay Cornwall TR8 5PP

Status ndash Awaiting DecisionhellipApplication Validated ndash 19th March 2020 httpplanningcornwallgovukonline-applicationsapplicationDetailsdoactiveTab=summaryampkeyVal=Q4TPWFFGLWS00

ST PIRANrsquoS INN PLANNING APPLICATION

Many thanks for the anonymous pound50 donation towards the running costs of the newsletter ndash fantastic ndash Judy - Editor

Beryl Nikki Chris and family would like to thank all friends and neighbours who attended David Ingoldrsquos funeral and for all your kind words and thoughts Thank you Beryl

HOLYWELL BAY SAND

MONSTER After a recent walk we took a picture of what we have christened the Sand Monster first seen in Feb 2019 This just shows how sand shifts in our winds and storms Only the head now showing and the Holywell Bay Surf Life Saving Club house fairly well hidden by sand banks Judy ndash Editor DO YOU HAVE ANY PICTURES OF INTEREST FROM OUR PARISH OR CRANTOCK

PLEASE SEND ME ITEMS THAT OUR READERS MAY FIND OF INTEREST FOR THE MAY ISSUE SEE BELOW FOR CONTACT DETAILS

FEB 2019

MAR 2020

APRIL 2020 5 ADVERTISEMENTS

CRANTOCK MEMORY CAFE 6 APRIL 2020

For Information Contact Di 01637 830544 David 01637 830617 WEBSITE crantockmemorycafeorguk

At Crantock Village Hall Next Meetingshelliphellip

SUSPENDED

It was lsquoship ahoyrsquo at Crantock Village Hall on March 2nd as the Memory Cafe opened up for a maritime-themed afternoon As it was almost St Piranrsquos day there was a Cornish emphasis to our theme and we were delighted to welcome back Jane and Gill daughters of the late George Northey who was instrumental in establishing the popular sport of gig racing in Newquay and on the Isles of Scilly Jane and Gill had many memories to share of growing up on the Gannel Estuary and of the early days of bringing gigs from St Maryrsquos on Scilly Having been gig rowers themselves they spoke with knowledge and experience about the skills involved in the sport They also recalled the initial opposition to female gig rowers which was finally overcome in the mid 1970s With the aid of Janersquos husband Gil providing technical support they gave us a most interesting and entertaining talk and demonstration There were some fascinating slides of gigs in Newquay and on the Isles of Scilly and of three generations of the Northey lsquoclanrsquo rowing and winning trophies as well as a nostalgic film made in the 1980s in which the late George Northey talked about the days when gigs were bought from the Isles of Scilly for the princely sum of a few pounds and a bottle of whisky We were all amazed to see the size of the gig oar which Jane and Gill had brought along and even more surprised by the length of a gig which was measured out on the hall floor During our break for tea there was a chance to chat and have a close look at our display which included books photographs newspaper articles and numerous programmes from the World Pilot Gig Championship hosted by the Isles of Scilly In between the cakes and cups of tea there was time to tackle a lsquogig racingrsquo word-search and an alphabet grid puzzle or to talk to Jane and Gill about their rowing experiences and the history of the pilot gigs For the remainder of the afternoon we stayed afloat with a welcome return visit from our local shanty group lsquoFiddle me Timbersrsquo who entertained everyone with a selection of songs with a suitably nautical flavour accompanied by guitar and two violins There were plenty of chances for us all to sing along and we were delighted that Jane Gill and Gil joined in as well One of our volunteers brought along a small model of the St Agnes gig lsquoShahrsquo which had been made and purchased on the Isles of Scilly several years ago It was added to our display and Jane and Gill were thrilled when at the end of the afternoon it was given to them to add to their collection of memorabilia Thanks were given to all of our visitors for a thoroughly entertaining afternoon before we all sailed off home once more

The views and opinions expressed in this Newsletter do not necessarily reflect those of the editor The editor reserves the right to refuse material for any reason whatsoever and cannot be held responsible for any errors or omissions which may occur in this publication

THE TREGUTH 7 APRIL 2020

CUBERT VILLAGE HALL SUSPENDED EVENTS APRIL 2020 8

CUBERT FILM CLUB

SUSPENDED UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE

BAKERrsquoS DOZEN 9 APRIL 2020

PARISH COUNCIL REPORT

Report of the Parish Council Meeting Wednesday 18th March2020 10 APRIL 2020

PRESENT Cllrs G Rowe A Percy RLB Spencer T Hulbert the Clerk D Hawken and 5 members of the public APOLOGIES Cllrs N Bradder D Hopkinson WCLongden R Martin P Wallis and Cornwall Councillor Adrian Dennis Harvey Police Report ndash None MINUTES OF THE MEETINGS HELD ON 19th February 2020 The Minutes were approved and signed as True Records MATTERS ARISING FROM THE MINUTES OF THE MEETING HELD ON 19th February 2020 None PLANNING Decisions made by Cornwall Council PA1909513 Demolish existing flat roof garage and store Form new extension forms studio wc and utility room New part pitch over in natural grey slate Extend original pitched roof to rear converting to bedroom en suite with balcony Remove existing mineral slate and red clay hip and ridge and renew in natural grey slate with lead ridge and hipPolminna Holywell Road Cubert TR8 5EY for Mr amp Mrs Paul and Johanna Spiller Approved PA1911142 Erection of garage and additional window to en suite - 49 Churchfields Road Cubert Newquay Cornwall TR8 5JN for Mr Colin Richardson - Approved PA1900001NDP Designation request for undertaking a Neighbourhood Development Plan for the Parish of Cubert Cubert Cornwall - Agreed to formerly designate (NDP Only)Applications PA2001252 Reserved matters application following outline approval PA1810263 to construct two detached dwellings with a new access serving both dwellings - Land North Of Glanville Holywell Road Cubert Cornwall for Mr M Reed Resolved to Support the application PA2001569 - Reserved Matters application for appearance landscaping layout and scale for the Construction of 349 dwellings with associated works including access roads and drainage following outline approval PA1404743 dated 14 March 2017 - Land At Trevithick Manor Farm Trevemper Newquay Cornwall for Treveth Holdings LLP Treveth Holdings LLP - Resolved to Object to the Application until the Section 106 is changed to include Cubert Parish as a secondary Parish for the purposes of affordable housing NEIGHBOURHOOD PLAN Meetings have been cancelled until further notice The steering group are exploring video conferencing as a means to continue their activities ANY OTHER RELEVANT BUSINESS NOT REQUIRING DECISIONS AT THIS MEETING None The meeting was closed at 1930 pm The next regular meeting to be held on a future date to be announced in the Village Hall

CUBERT PARISH NOTICES Corona Virus ndash Covid 19

The Parish Council has taken the decision (and confirmed by Cornwall Council) not to hold any public meetings until further notice The Parish Council has taken actions so that it can still function during these trying times and IS STILL OPEN FOR BUSINESS You can still contact your Councillors by phone or contact the Clerk (01637 830947) Email cubertpcbtinternetcom If you are elderly infirm self isolating and need some assistance (Shopping etc) please contact us and we will try to put you in contact with a local volunteer who may be able to help you

STAY SAFE AND LOOK AFTER YOURSELVES AND YOUR NEIGHBOURS

BOWGIE INN 11

APRIL 2020

GOOD NEWS We are doing street-style Sunday Roast takeaways every Sunday which started on 22nd There is also a new takeaway menu Call through with your order ndash 01637 832057 or 07974 916597 ndash choose from beef turkey or vegetarian ndash pound8 Itrsquos up to you where you enjoy your food ndash you can take it to enjoy overlooking the bay back at home down on the beach or wherever yoursquore in a safe open space away from others We are also doing all draft pints at pound3 to take away ndash bring your own container Thank you so much for your continuing support SEE WEBSITE FOR MENU httpswwwbowgiecom

BOOKS 12 APRIL 2020

ISOLATED NEED A READ BOOKS NOW AVAILABLE AT A BUS STOP NEAR YOU

Thanks to and idea from Josie of HBSLSC there are books available to take away that are in a box in the bus shelter in Holywell Polly has also done the same in the Cubert bus shelter with books furnished from the church room book store If anyone has any books that they wish to share in this way then please add to the boxes Childrenrsquos books are of a particular need

CUBERT

HOLYWELL

ADVERTISEMENT 13 APRIL 2020

14 APRIL 2020 ECO NEWS SHARON GRACE HOME

ECO-NEWS Since last month we have experienced two major situations which have made us all more aware of our vulnerability to climate change and our susceptibility to the spread of disease in an overpopulated world

For most of Britain February and March saw the highest rainfall ever recorded and in many parts severe flooding brought despair and misery to a large number of communities but over-riding all of this has been the spread of C19 and the effect it is having across the whole world We are all involved and little in our human world can escape the consequences of this pandemic politically socially and economically The strangeness of not being able to meet and greet one another Families unable to care for their aging relatives Hospitals running out of basic amenities and equipment and the ever-present anxiety about how many will become ill and when it might all be over If nothing else it has demonstrated how dependent we all are on one another and on the need for us all to act responsibly to make sure others donrsquot suffer It has also shown without doubt the impact we as humans have on the natural world and our own environment Pollution in cities cut to almost zero the canals of Venice clear and clean and a huge cut in carbon emissions as industry slows down and aircraft cease to fly This is the result of the action of one invisible living organism ndash bringing our sophisticated highly developed world to a virtual standstill Hopefully our human ability to innovate and adapt will get us through but perhaps this will also be a time to make changes which seemed impossible before the virus - changes for the better for our environment and our economic systems Locally we are lucky that we have our village shops who are willing to deliver to those who are self-isolating We have many on-line schemes to keep people in touch with one another and we are all aware of how we need to make sure our neighbours have the things they need As time goes on people will suffer financial hardship because of being unable to work and many businesses will fail so we need to think about how we can help each other as a community As I write this the sun is shining and the birds are singing the natural world is continuing as always with less stress from human influence I wonder if we shall be able to keep it that way once all this is over Hopefully we shall see good things coming from this time of trouble meanwhile I hope you can keep safe and keep well Wendy

ADVERTISEMENTS 15 APRIL 2020

ST PIRANrsquoS DAY REPORT POEM 16 APRIL 2020

ST PIRANrsquoS DAY THURSDAY 5TH MARCH

The weather was kind to us as we assembled in St Georgersquos Road Truro Old Cornwall Societies were there excited children with black and white flags some men sporting Cornish tartan kilts and lots of individual walkers all clutching St Piran flags At 1pm we set off and walked through Trurorsquos streets Calls of Kernow Bys Vyken (Cornwall for Ever) and Gool Peran Lowen (Happy St Piranrsquos Day) echoed through the long procession As we neared the City centre we were offered Saffron Cake and cream scones with jam (done the Cornish way with the cream on top) Eventually we squeezed into the space outside the Cathedral and were addressed by Elizabeth Carne Grand Bard of Cornwall the Mayor of Truro and Edward Bolitho Truro Male Voice Choir sang ldquoLamornardquo and of course ldquoTrelawneyrdquo Oggie shouts were the order of the day and leading my section my voice began to give way towards the end The school children were given Saffron Cake and all the adults had delicious pasties Bert Biscoe drew our attention to the now restored Celtic Cross near the Cathedral Irsquom sure St Piran (Patron Saint of Tinners) would have been pleased at this We all vowed to meet again next year KERNOW BYS VYKEN Rodney Phillips

SPRING

The trees that were naked Now have tips of fresh green

Where the earth has been bare Flowering bulbs are now seen

My morning alarm clock Awakes me to light or sun The evenings are lighter Spring has truly begun

Sometimes it is milder Tis the warmth of the sun Warms us inside and out

Surely spring has now begun

Joy

CROSSWORD 17 APRIL 2020

NATIONAL TRUST APRIL 2020 18

I hope you are all looking after yourselves your family friends colleagues and

neighbours during this uncertain time As you will be aware the situation around

the world is changing by the hour

Please follow the latest government advice

If you are planning on heading to a National Trust place please check

wwwnationaltrustorguk for up-to-date details before you go For local updates

please search for North Cornwall National Trust on Facebook If you arent online

and need to ask the National Trust a question please phone 0344 800 1895 but please be aware

they will be receiving a larger volume of calls than usual and maybe short staffed

If you are struggling during this unprecedented time for any reason such as not being able to get

to the shops or feeling anxious please reach out to friends family neighbours local and national

support groups One positive from this current situation is that local communities are really

coming together and offering help to each other Do not feel like you may be a burden or that

people have other things to worry about ask for help if you need help

Here are just a few national resources

Every Mind Matters httpswwwnhsukoneyouevery-mind-matters

The Silverline httpswwwthesilverlineorguk

Age UK httpswwwageukorguk

Samaritans httpswwwsamaritansorg

Young Minds httpsyoungmindsorguk

Mental Health Foundation httpswwwmentalhealthorguk

Carers Trust httpscarersorg

Mind httpswwwmindorguk

Citizens Advice

httpswwwcitizensadviceorguk

Wishing you all good health

Sarah Stevens Ranger North Cornwall ndash Tintagel to Holywell

LOCAL INTEREST 19 APRIL 2020

TREVORNICK RACE APRIL 2020 20

CRANTOCK WI 21 APRIL 2020

We meet today Tuesday 10th March for our Annual meeting the most important meeting of the year Where we vote for President and present our Financial Statement The weather as usual these last months is wet and windy but that didnrsquot stop our members from turning out We welcome our new member who joined this month Sandra Hazell and Janice Deacon who joined a few months ago And Pat Byrne brought a guest Yvonne Hayes We have quite a few events coming up organised beautifully by Glenis Pratley including The Spring Countdown on 22 April a Day of Art and Music on 11 May Craft workshop in both April and May Singing for the Terrified 23 June and a Helford River Cruise on 21 May Salli Blackford is heading up our team who are entering the Royal Cornwall Show in June this year themed lsquoVisions of the Futurersquo And yet again our book club meet every month Marianne Inskip with Salli Blackford are getting together with our members recipes for VE Day in May at The Memorial Hall which is being organised by Janice Deacon Josie Grant presented the Financial Statement And thanked everyone for all there support we currently have 35 members Salli Blackford read out the Committeersquos Annual Report so we looked back over the year and all we have achieved Janis Ross thanked the Committee for all the hard work that goes into running a successful WI as well as thanking our members who turn up each month and are so supportive Janis Ross was presented with a card and voucher from the members by Salli Blackford for all her hard work and dedication as President for the year And Janis Ross was voted in as President again for another year It was Pat Byrne birthday and we celebrated with two delicious birthday cakes she supplied us with while Ann Evans supplied the Sherry as it is also her birthday this month We thank Maggie Billing for her wonderful birthday posies and it was her turn for a box of chocolates as she also celebrates her birthday this month Our monthly competition lsquoMad March Harersquo judged blind by Pat Byrne was won by Ann Evans with Salli Blackford coming second and Sue Stevens third Our overall Competition winner for the year Sue Fern was presented with the Trophy by Janis Ross well done Sue with Salli Blackford second and Glenis Pratley third After our raffle we packed up for yet another month full of cake and Sherry Next Meeting on Tuesday 14 April at 200 at Village Hall The speaker is lsquoAlternative Therapiesrsquo Competition lsquo Easter Decoration made by Yoursquo all welcome Janis Ross President Crantock Wi signing off for another month

Due to present conditions Crantock WI meetings at The Village Hall are now cancelled until further noticersquo We hope to resume meetings as soon as we can

Janis Ross President

ST CUBERT CHURCH 22

Contacts - Safeguarding Officer Kath Harrison 01637 831083 Priest in Charge Revd Canon Anne Brown 01872 572654 atlanticcoastclusterbtinternetcom Church Wardens Wendy Barritt 01637 830380 wendycarinescom Kath Harrison 01637 831083

APRIL 2020

CUBERT METHODIST CHAPEL

The Church CONTINUES TO BE OPEN 10am-4pm daily for private prayer and lighting of remembrance candles Everyone welcome We have been advised by the Archbishops of Canterbury and York that all Church services should be suspended while advice to restrict gatherings and meeting is current This means we will not be able to observe the Holy Week Liturgies or celebrate the Great Feast of Easter in our Church this year perhaps for the first time in all its history However the Church will remain open each day for private prayer and the lighting of candles If you would like someone to pray with you please contact Wendy (01637 830380) or Kath (01637 831083) If you have any concerns or enquiries about weddings baptisms or funerals please contact Revd Anne on 01872 572654

A message from Revd Anne We are living in ldquostrange timesrdquo Life is not the same as it ever was and somehow I think it will be a long time before it will be The norms of life that we took for granted are no longer assured but this is the life we have and as human beings we have the ability to adapt and make the most of what is placed before us For my part I will endeavour to continue saying Morning Prayer at 9am in our Cluster Churches for as long as I am permitted If you would like to join in at home I can email you a copy of the service or get a copy to you if you donrsquot have email please contact me on 01872 572654I will leave you with some words from the service which always gives me hope and comfort ldquoTrust in the Lord with all your heart and be not wise in your own sight In all ways acknowledge him and he will make straight your pathrdquo Your servant in Christ Anne There is a list at the back of The Church for Easter Lily donations in remembrance of loved ones You could drop off goods for collection by friends at the back of Church Forthcoming events suspended whilst advice to restrict meetings and gatherings is current Mondays Craft Group in the Chapel room Hand Bell ringing Memory Cafeacute at Crantock is suspended Please call organisers if you have any concerns Memory cafeacute at Parrenporth is also suspended The last cafeacute was attended by 35 people who celebrated St Piranrsquos day with a Cornish tea of pasties scones and saffron cake Entertainment by Gold Coast had everyone singing 60s and 70s songs and practicing the hand jive We will start the cafe again as soon as we are able Please call Dilys 01637 830681 if you have any concerns

What turbulent and frightening times we are experiencing as a nation As a result of the Coronavirus pandemic I am sad to say that no clubs or Sunday services will take place in the Methodist Church for the foreseeable future Stay safe look after each other and believe if God is for us then who can be against us

SMUGGLERrsquoS DEN INN 23 APRIL 2020

WI BOOK REVIEW 24 APRIL 2020

BUSINESS DIRECTORY 25 APRIL 2020

David G Wright Small Business specialist 01637 830799

Myrtle Cottage BampB Accommodation Trevail 01637 830460

Bakers Dozen Farm Shop Bakery And Fine Coffee 01637 831900

Karens Beauty Tips Professional Nail amp Beauty Treatments01637 499302

07812 063355

Radiant Health and Fitness

Claire Connelly

Yoga Pilates Exercise to Music amp Meditation Instructor

Exercise Classes 1-to-1 Pilates or Yoga Small GroupCorporate 07764 744382

ARG IT SolutionsPClaptop support repairs amp builds virus removal

Website design Windows amp Apple tuition

01637 831788

07530 852697

Compu-K Computer builds repair amp maintenance 01637 871847

Richard Holder David Ball Agencies 01637 850850

Daniel Peel Newquay Property Centre 01637 875161

Bob Chudleigh John Nicholls Funeral Service 01637 851177

AC Richards A C Richards amp Son 01872 572027

Peter Griffin Plumbing amp Central Heating Engineer 01637 830702

Cottage Farm Cottages camping amp caravan park 01637 831083

Treworgans Holiday Park 5 Park Static Holiday Homes 01637 830200

Alan HughesTai ChiQigong InstructorTherapistReki Master

TeacherPractitionerChinese MassageAcupressure07742 666447

The Anvil Public House - Cubert 01637 830444

The Smugglers Den Inn Public House - Trebellan Cubert 01637 830209

The Treguth Public House - Holywell Bay 01637 830248

Cubert Shop Post Office Newsagent Off Licence amp General Stores 01637 830525

123 Associated Taxis 24 Hr service local rates over 25 years service 01637 851234

wwwsurfcabscomUp to 4 passengers Cubert and beyond

Best Value - Pre-Book 07305 466905

John Nicholls Independently Owned Funeral Service 01637 851177

Undertakers

Estate Agents

Accountants amp Tax Advisers

Computers

Funeral Directors

Heating Plumbing Gas

Holidays

Pubs Restaurants Etc

Accommodation

Taxis

Holistic Therapist

Bakery amp Farm amp Coffee Shop

Shop amp Post Office

Beauty amp Health amp Fitness

SPORTS amp LEISURE BALE PUSH 26

By Sandra Percy

CUBERT SEA ANGLERS 1963 ndash 2020

APRIL 2020

Club Fishing Report Unfortunately due to extreme storms during February it was impossible to fish from any local marks However looking through the recent angling press two very large bass were caught a 22 lb Bass was caught from the shore in the English Channel and a 20 lb Bass caught from a boat off Yarmouth both fish after weighing were returned to fight another day Club Competitions A competition runs from the 1st January 2020 through to the 30th April 2020 fishing for ldquoThe Heaviest Fishrdquo Club Meeting The next club meeting will be held on Thursday 2nd April 2020 commencing at 800 pm and held at ldquoThe Treguth Innrdquo at Holywell This will be the last meeting until Thursday 3rd September 2020 so any member who wishes to get their personal scales tested please bring them along The Annual Dinner and Prize Presentation On Saturday 7th March 2020 the club held their ldquoAnnual Dinner and Prize Presentationrdquo at ldquoThe Anvil Restaurantrdquo after an enjoyable three course meal the cups trophies and vouchers were presented by Sharon Smith The most successful club angler for 2019 was Mark Yelland other winners were Nick Callaya John Smith Graham Knight Simon Parris Eddie Gummow and Ron Davey The evening raffle was organised by Bob and Rodney thanks to club members who donated prizes for the raffle

By Brian Osborne

Having lost our final match of the season against Luxulyan Golds we end the Winter League

in a creditable 4th position

Due to the Coronavirus restrictions we had to postpone the Pairsrsquo Competition on Thursday

19th March which was to have been our final competition before our Annual Presentation

dinner This has been booked to be held in the Smugglers Den Inn on Tuesday 12th May but

we will have to wait and see if this also needs to be postponed

Unfortunately all bowling has now been cancelled until further notice

CNDP UPDATE 27 APRIL 2020

What a fantastic night we had at the Cubert School PTFA library fundraiser Johnny Cowling was simply hilarious and as someone said lsquothat man has funny bonesrsquo He was supported by some very energetic dancing from the ladies sat at the front dressed in their lsquoElvisrsquo skirts and wow these ladies certainly had the moves For those amongst us who hadnrsquot seen Johnny perform previously it was an absolute delight We had family visiting from Wales and they made the lsquomistakersquo of letting Johnny know they were visitors They were delighted that he made reference to this fact several times throughout the show and later commented on the amazing community spirit feeling of welcome and great fun they had had We were also fortunate to be visited by Jason Donovan Harry Potter and once again Mr Matalan not to mention Compo Cleggy and Foggy from Last of the Summer Wine The food was kindly donated by the Village Chip Shop and was really great quality and piping hot The raffle prizes were great and the Auction items were enthusiastically bid on and with Johnny as the auctioneer The evening ended with a good old sing along even those who had been quieter earlier in the evening before the prosecco took effect joined in with enthusiasm What a great example of the community spirit in our little village it never ceases to amaze us Pauline Tudbury

Cubert School PTFA would like to thank all the eveningrsquos sponsors as per the following Barclays Bank Newquay Nat West Bank Duchy IFA Big Green Surf Company Keltek Brewery Borringdon Hall The Wildes ndash Leopalooza Festival Cubert amp Crantock Village Stores

The event raised a healthy pound2690 towards the

schools library renovation which has been designed by the PTFAs very own Ian White Interior Designs Thank you to all those that despite the current air of uncertainty made it out to join us in the fun for a wonderful cause

Ian White of Ian White Designs Johnny Cowling amp Rose of Barclays Bank with the Cubert School library renovation plans

JOHNNY COWLING NIGHT REPORT

Our push for more parishioners to complete and return the survey questionnaires continues and over the last month we have been looking at different ways of getting our message out into the community Tim Lord has been instrumental in this and he has put together a promo video for the Neighbourhood Development Plan and also a Facebook page and Instagram In addition there are adverts running for the residents of Cubert Parish via Facebook and Instagram which I hope some of you will have already seen Here are the links to the Facebook page and Instagram httpsbusinessfacebookcomCubertNDP httpswwwinstagramcomcubertndp Our aim is to contact and engage with the whole community across all age groups and by a variety of media be it the Cubert News Facebook Instagram or word of mouth What we need is to hear everyonersquos views so please follow the links to the Facebook page and Instagram and visit the website (wwwcubertndpcouk) and complete the questionnaire or return the paper copy delivered with the newsletter Extra paper copies are still available and look on the website for contact details As from the beginning of April we will be starting to analyse the results of the survey and these will be posted on the website and included in he newsletter Andrew Jeffery is heading up the sub-group tasked with this In the meantime the Landscape and other sub-groups are continuing with their work as best they can during the current restrictions and we are all having to learn how to deal and adapt to these We have postponed our regular monthly meetings until further notice but are currently trialling ldquoon-linerdquo meetings to ensure that the Steering Group can continue to function and that the process of preparing a Neighbourhood Development Plan for Cubert continues Please help us to help Cubert Thank youhelliphelliphelliphellipCubert NDP Steering Group

ADVERTISEMENT APRIL 2020 28

DALES 29 APRIL 2020

Page 3: APRIL 2020 1 CUBERT NEWSLETTER UPDATE 23RD ......NEWSLETTER NO MATTER HOW SMALL. THANKS JUDY - EDITOR Cubert Parish News Nowodhow an Bluw APRIL 2020 Printed by Unit 6C, Treloggan Industrial

QUIZ NIGHTS UPDATE 3 APRIL 2020

LOCAL INFORMATION MESSAGES APRIL 2020 4

NEWSLETTER CONTACTS amp INFO

PA2000731 | Replacement of existing public house and accommodation with new

build barrestaurant with accommodation and 5 x retail units | St Piranrsquos Inn Camp

Road Holywell Bay Newquay Cornwall TR8 5PP

Status ndash Awaiting DecisionhellipApplication Validated ndash 19th March 2020 httpplanningcornwallgovukonline-applicationsapplicationDetailsdoactiveTab=summaryampkeyVal=Q4TPWFFGLWS00

ST PIRANrsquoS INN PLANNING APPLICATION

Many thanks for the anonymous pound50 donation towards the running costs of the newsletter ndash fantastic ndash Judy - Editor

Beryl Nikki Chris and family would like to thank all friends and neighbours who attended David Ingoldrsquos funeral and for all your kind words and thoughts Thank you Beryl

HOLYWELL BAY SAND

MONSTER After a recent walk we took a picture of what we have christened the Sand Monster first seen in Feb 2019 This just shows how sand shifts in our winds and storms Only the head now showing and the Holywell Bay Surf Life Saving Club house fairly well hidden by sand banks Judy ndash Editor DO YOU HAVE ANY PICTURES OF INTEREST FROM OUR PARISH OR CRANTOCK

PLEASE SEND ME ITEMS THAT OUR READERS MAY FIND OF INTEREST FOR THE MAY ISSUE SEE BELOW FOR CONTACT DETAILS

FEB 2019

MAR 2020

APRIL 2020 5 ADVERTISEMENTS

CRANTOCK MEMORY CAFE 6 APRIL 2020

For Information Contact Di 01637 830544 David 01637 830617 WEBSITE crantockmemorycafeorguk

At Crantock Village Hall Next Meetingshelliphellip

SUSPENDED

It was lsquoship ahoyrsquo at Crantock Village Hall on March 2nd as the Memory Cafe opened up for a maritime-themed afternoon As it was almost St Piranrsquos day there was a Cornish emphasis to our theme and we were delighted to welcome back Jane and Gill daughters of the late George Northey who was instrumental in establishing the popular sport of gig racing in Newquay and on the Isles of Scilly Jane and Gill had many memories to share of growing up on the Gannel Estuary and of the early days of bringing gigs from St Maryrsquos on Scilly Having been gig rowers themselves they spoke with knowledge and experience about the skills involved in the sport They also recalled the initial opposition to female gig rowers which was finally overcome in the mid 1970s With the aid of Janersquos husband Gil providing technical support they gave us a most interesting and entertaining talk and demonstration There were some fascinating slides of gigs in Newquay and on the Isles of Scilly and of three generations of the Northey lsquoclanrsquo rowing and winning trophies as well as a nostalgic film made in the 1980s in which the late George Northey talked about the days when gigs were bought from the Isles of Scilly for the princely sum of a few pounds and a bottle of whisky We were all amazed to see the size of the gig oar which Jane and Gill had brought along and even more surprised by the length of a gig which was measured out on the hall floor During our break for tea there was a chance to chat and have a close look at our display which included books photographs newspaper articles and numerous programmes from the World Pilot Gig Championship hosted by the Isles of Scilly In between the cakes and cups of tea there was time to tackle a lsquogig racingrsquo word-search and an alphabet grid puzzle or to talk to Jane and Gill about their rowing experiences and the history of the pilot gigs For the remainder of the afternoon we stayed afloat with a welcome return visit from our local shanty group lsquoFiddle me Timbersrsquo who entertained everyone with a selection of songs with a suitably nautical flavour accompanied by guitar and two violins There were plenty of chances for us all to sing along and we were delighted that Jane Gill and Gil joined in as well One of our volunteers brought along a small model of the St Agnes gig lsquoShahrsquo which had been made and purchased on the Isles of Scilly several years ago It was added to our display and Jane and Gill were thrilled when at the end of the afternoon it was given to them to add to their collection of memorabilia Thanks were given to all of our visitors for a thoroughly entertaining afternoon before we all sailed off home once more

The views and opinions expressed in this Newsletter do not necessarily reflect those of the editor The editor reserves the right to refuse material for any reason whatsoever and cannot be held responsible for any errors or omissions which may occur in this publication

THE TREGUTH 7 APRIL 2020

CUBERT VILLAGE HALL SUSPENDED EVENTS APRIL 2020 8

CUBERT FILM CLUB

SUSPENDED UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE

BAKERrsquoS DOZEN 9 APRIL 2020

PARISH COUNCIL REPORT

Report of the Parish Council Meeting Wednesday 18th March2020 10 APRIL 2020

PRESENT Cllrs G Rowe A Percy RLB Spencer T Hulbert the Clerk D Hawken and 5 members of the public APOLOGIES Cllrs N Bradder D Hopkinson WCLongden R Martin P Wallis and Cornwall Councillor Adrian Dennis Harvey Police Report ndash None MINUTES OF THE MEETINGS HELD ON 19th February 2020 The Minutes were approved and signed as True Records MATTERS ARISING FROM THE MINUTES OF THE MEETING HELD ON 19th February 2020 None PLANNING Decisions made by Cornwall Council PA1909513 Demolish existing flat roof garage and store Form new extension forms studio wc and utility room New part pitch over in natural grey slate Extend original pitched roof to rear converting to bedroom en suite with balcony Remove existing mineral slate and red clay hip and ridge and renew in natural grey slate with lead ridge and hipPolminna Holywell Road Cubert TR8 5EY for Mr amp Mrs Paul and Johanna Spiller Approved PA1911142 Erection of garage and additional window to en suite - 49 Churchfields Road Cubert Newquay Cornwall TR8 5JN for Mr Colin Richardson - Approved PA1900001NDP Designation request for undertaking a Neighbourhood Development Plan for the Parish of Cubert Cubert Cornwall - Agreed to formerly designate (NDP Only)Applications PA2001252 Reserved matters application following outline approval PA1810263 to construct two detached dwellings with a new access serving both dwellings - Land North Of Glanville Holywell Road Cubert Cornwall for Mr M Reed Resolved to Support the application PA2001569 - Reserved Matters application for appearance landscaping layout and scale for the Construction of 349 dwellings with associated works including access roads and drainage following outline approval PA1404743 dated 14 March 2017 - Land At Trevithick Manor Farm Trevemper Newquay Cornwall for Treveth Holdings LLP Treveth Holdings LLP - Resolved to Object to the Application until the Section 106 is changed to include Cubert Parish as a secondary Parish for the purposes of affordable housing NEIGHBOURHOOD PLAN Meetings have been cancelled until further notice The steering group are exploring video conferencing as a means to continue their activities ANY OTHER RELEVANT BUSINESS NOT REQUIRING DECISIONS AT THIS MEETING None The meeting was closed at 1930 pm The next regular meeting to be held on a future date to be announced in the Village Hall

CUBERT PARISH NOTICES Corona Virus ndash Covid 19

The Parish Council has taken the decision (and confirmed by Cornwall Council) not to hold any public meetings until further notice The Parish Council has taken actions so that it can still function during these trying times and IS STILL OPEN FOR BUSINESS You can still contact your Councillors by phone or contact the Clerk (01637 830947) Email cubertpcbtinternetcom If you are elderly infirm self isolating and need some assistance (Shopping etc) please contact us and we will try to put you in contact with a local volunteer who may be able to help you

STAY SAFE AND LOOK AFTER YOURSELVES AND YOUR NEIGHBOURS

BOWGIE INN 11

APRIL 2020

GOOD NEWS We are doing street-style Sunday Roast takeaways every Sunday which started on 22nd There is also a new takeaway menu Call through with your order ndash 01637 832057 or 07974 916597 ndash choose from beef turkey or vegetarian ndash pound8 Itrsquos up to you where you enjoy your food ndash you can take it to enjoy overlooking the bay back at home down on the beach or wherever yoursquore in a safe open space away from others We are also doing all draft pints at pound3 to take away ndash bring your own container Thank you so much for your continuing support SEE WEBSITE FOR MENU httpswwwbowgiecom

BOOKS 12 APRIL 2020

ISOLATED NEED A READ BOOKS NOW AVAILABLE AT A BUS STOP NEAR YOU

Thanks to and idea from Josie of HBSLSC there are books available to take away that are in a box in the bus shelter in Holywell Polly has also done the same in the Cubert bus shelter with books furnished from the church room book store If anyone has any books that they wish to share in this way then please add to the boxes Childrenrsquos books are of a particular need

CUBERT

HOLYWELL

ADVERTISEMENT 13 APRIL 2020

14 APRIL 2020 ECO NEWS SHARON GRACE HOME

ECO-NEWS Since last month we have experienced two major situations which have made us all more aware of our vulnerability to climate change and our susceptibility to the spread of disease in an overpopulated world

For most of Britain February and March saw the highest rainfall ever recorded and in many parts severe flooding brought despair and misery to a large number of communities but over-riding all of this has been the spread of C19 and the effect it is having across the whole world We are all involved and little in our human world can escape the consequences of this pandemic politically socially and economically The strangeness of not being able to meet and greet one another Families unable to care for their aging relatives Hospitals running out of basic amenities and equipment and the ever-present anxiety about how many will become ill and when it might all be over If nothing else it has demonstrated how dependent we all are on one another and on the need for us all to act responsibly to make sure others donrsquot suffer It has also shown without doubt the impact we as humans have on the natural world and our own environment Pollution in cities cut to almost zero the canals of Venice clear and clean and a huge cut in carbon emissions as industry slows down and aircraft cease to fly This is the result of the action of one invisible living organism ndash bringing our sophisticated highly developed world to a virtual standstill Hopefully our human ability to innovate and adapt will get us through but perhaps this will also be a time to make changes which seemed impossible before the virus - changes for the better for our environment and our economic systems Locally we are lucky that we have our village shops who are willing to deliver to those who are self-isolating We have many on-line schemes to keep people in touch with one another and we are all aware of how we need to make sure our neighbours have the things they need As time goes on people will suffer financial hardship because of being unable to work and many businesses will fail so we need to think about how we can help each other as a community As I write this the sun is shining and the birds are singing the natural world is continuing as always with less stress from human influence I wonder if we shall be able to keep it that way once all this is over Hopefully we shall see good things coming from this time of trouble meanwhile I hope you can keep safe and keep well Wendy

ADVERTISEMENTS 15 APRIL 2020

ST PIRANrsquoS DAY REPORT POEM 16 APRIL 2020

ST PIRANrsquoS DAY THURSDAY 5TH MARCH

The weather was kind to us as we assembled in St Georgersquos Road Truro Old Cornwall Societies were there excited children with black and white flags some men sporting Cornish tartan kilts and lots of individual walkers all clutching St Piran flags At 1pm we set off and walked through Trurorsquos streets Calls of Kernow Bys Vyken (Cornwall for Ever) and Gool Peran Lowen (Happy St Piranrsquos Day) echoed through the long procession As we neared the City centre we were offered Saffron Cake and cream scones with jam (done the Cornish way with the cream on top) Eventually we squeezed into the space outside the Cathedral and were addressed by Elizabeth Carne Grand Bard of Cornwall the Mayor of Truro and Edward Bolitho Truro Male Voice Choir sang ldquoLamornardquo and of course ldquoTrelawneyrdquo Oggie shouts were the order of the day and leading my section my voice began to give way towards the end The school children were given Saffron Cake and all the adults had delicious pasties Bert Biscoe drew our attention to the now restored Celtic Cross near the Cathedral Irsquom sure St Piran (Patron Saint of Tinners) would have been pleased at this We all vowed to meet again next year KERNOW BYS VYKEN Rodney Phillips

SPRING

The trees that were naked Now have tips of fresh green

Where the earth has been bare Flowering bulbs are now seen

My morning alarm clock Awakes me to light or sun The evenings are lighter Spring has truly begun

Sometimes it is milder Tis the warmth of the sun Warms us inside and out

Surely spring has now begun

Joy

CROSSWORD 17 APRIL 2020

NATIONAL TRUST APRIL 2020 18

I hope you are all looking after yourselves your family friends colleagues and

neighbours during this uncertain time As you will be aware the situation around

the world is changing by the hour

Please follow the latest government advice

If you are planning on heading to a National Trust place please check

wwwnationaltrustorguk for up-to-date details before you go For local updates

please search for North Cornwall National Trust on Facebook If you arent online

and need to ask the National Trust a question please phone 0344 800 1895 but please be aware

they will be receiving a larger volume of calls than usual and maybe short staffed

If you are struggling during this unprecedented time for any reason such as not being able to get

to the shops or feeling anxious please reach out to friends family neighbours local and national

support groups One positive from this current situation is that local communities are really

coming together and offering help to each other Do not feel like you may be a burden or that

people have other things to worry about ask for help if you need help

Here are just a few national resources

Every Mind Matters httpswwwnhsukoneyouevery-mind-matters

The Silverline httpswwwthesilverlineorguk

Age UK httpswwwageukorguk

Samaritans httpswwwsamaritansorg

Young Minds httpsyoungmindsorguk

Mental Health Foundation httpswwwmentalhealthorguk

Carers Trust httpscarersorg

Mind httpswwwmindorguk

Citizens Advice

httpswwwcitizensadviceorguk

Wishing you all good health

Sarah Stevens Ranger North Cornwall ndash Tintagel to Holywell

LOCAL INTEREST 19 APRIL 2020

TREVORNICK RACE APRIL 2020 20

CRANTOCK WI 21 APRIL 2020

We meet today Tuesday 10th March for our Annual meeting the most important meeting of the year Where we vote for President and present our Financial Statement The weather as usual these last months is wet and windy but that didnrsquot stop our members from turning out We welcome our new member who joined this month Sandra Hazell and Janice Deacon who joined a few months ago And Pat Byrne brought a guest Yvonne Hayes We have quite a few events coming up organised beautifully by Glenis Pratley including The Spring Countdown on 22 April a Day of Art and Music on 11 May Craft workshop in both April and May Singing for the Terrified 23 June and a Helford River Cruise on 21 May Salli Blackford is heading up our team who are entering the Royal Cornwall Show in June this year themed lsquoVisions of the Futurersquo And yet again our book club meet every month Marianne Inskip with Salli Blackford are getting together with our members recipes for VE Day in May at The Memorial Hall which is being organised by Janice Deacon Josie Grant presented the Financial Statement And thanked everyone for all there support we currently have 35 members Salli Blackford read out the Committeersquos Annual Report so we looked back over the year and all we have achieved Janis Ross thanked the Committee for all the hard work that goes into running a successful WI as well as thanking our members who turn up each month and are so supportive Janis Ross was presented with a card and voucher from the members by Salli Blackford for all her hard work and dedication as President for the year And Janis Ross was voted in as President again for another year It was Pat Byrne birthday and we celebrated with two delicious birthday cakes she supplied us with while Ann Evans supplied the Sherry as it is also her birthday this month We thank Maggie Billing for her wonderful birthday posies and it was her turn for a box of chocolates as she also celebrates her birthday this month Our monthly competition lsquoMad March Harersquo judged blind by Pat Byrne was won by Ann Evans with Salli Blackford coming second and Sue Stevens third Our overall Competition winner for the year Sue Fern was presented with the Trophy by Janis Ross well done Sue with Salli Blackford second and Glenis Pratley third After our raffle we packed up for yet another month full of cake and Sherry Next Meeting on Tuesday 14 April at 200 at Village Hall The speaker is lsquoAlternative Therapiesrsquo Competition lsquo Easter Decoration made by Yoursquo all welcome Janis Ross President Crantock Wi signing off for another month

Due to present conditions Crantock WI meetings at The Village Hall are now cancelled until further noticersquo We hope to resume meetings as soon as we can

Janis Ross President

ST CUBERT CHURCH 22

Contacts - Safeguarding Officer Kath Harrison 01637 831083 Priest in Charge Revd Canon Anne Brown 01872 572654 atlanticcoastclusterbtinternetcom Church Wardens Wendy Barritt 01637 830380 wendycarinescom Kath Harrison 01637 831083

APRIL 2020

CUBERT METHODIST CHAPEL

The Church CONTINUES TO BE OPEN 10am-4pm daily for private prayer and lighting of remembrance candles Everyone welcome We have been advised by the Archbishops of Canterbury and York that all Church services should be suspended while advice to restrict gatherings and meeting is current This means we will not be able to observe the Holy Week Liturgies or celebrate the Great Feast of Easter in our Church this year perhaps for the first time in all its history However the Church will remain open each day for private prayer and the lighting of candles If you would like someone to pray with you please contact Wendy (01637 830380) or Kath (01637 831083) If you have any concerns or enquiries about weddings baptisms or funerals please contact Revd Anne on 01872 572654

A message from Revd Anne We are living in ldquostrange timesrdquo Life is not the same as it ever was and somehow I think it will be a long time before it will be The norms of life that we took for granted are no longer assured but this is the life we have and as human beings we have the ability to adapt and make the most of what is placed before us For my part I will endeavour to continue saying Morning Prayer at 9am in our Cluster Churches for as long as I am permitted If you would like to join in at home I can email you a copy of the service or get a copy to you if you donrsquot have email please contact me on 01872 572654I will leave you with some words from the service which always gives me hope and comfort ldquoTrust in the Lord with all your heart and be not wise in your own sight In all ways acknowledge him and he will make straight your pathrdquo Your servant in Christ Anne There is a list at the back of The Church for Easter Lily donations in remembrance of loved ones You could drop off goods for collection by friends at the back of Church Forthcoming events suspended whilst advice to restrict meetings and gatherings is current Mondays Craft Group in the Chapel room Hand Bell ringing Memory Cafeacute at Crantock is suspended Please call organisers if you have any concerns Memory cafeacute at Parrenporth is also suspended The last cafeacute was attended by 35 people who celebrated St Piranrsquos day with a Cornish tea of pasties scones and saffron cake Entertainment by Gold Coast had everyone singing 60s and 70s songs and practicing the hand jive We will start the cafe again as soon as we are able Please call Dilys 01637 830681 if you have any concerns

What turbulent and frightening times we are experiencing as a nation As a result of the Coronavirus pandemic I am sad to say that no clubs or Sunday services will take place in the Methodist Church for the foreseeable future Stay safe look after each other and believe if God is for us then who can be against us

SMUGGLERrsquoS DEN INN 23 APRIL 2020

WI BOOK REVIEW 24 APRIL 2020

BUSINESS DIRECTORY 25 APRIL 2020

David G Wright Small Business specialist 01637 830799

Myrtle Cottage BampB Accommodation Trevail 01637 830460

Bakers Dozen Farm Shop Bakery And Fine Coffee 01637 831900

Karens Beauty Tips Professional Nail amp Beauty Treatments01637 499302

07812 063355

Radiant Health and Fitness

Claire Connelly

Yoga Pilates Exercise to Music amp Meditation Instructor

Exercise Classes 1-to-1 Pilates or Yoga Small GroupCorporate 07764 744382

ARG IT SolutionsPClaptop support repairs amp builds virus removal

Website design Windows amp Apple tuition

01637 831788

07530 852697

Compu-K Computer builds repair amp maintenance 01637 871847

Richard Holder David Ball Agencies 01637 850850

Daniel Peel Newquay Property Centre 01637 875161

Bob Chudleigh John Nicholls Funeral Service 01637 851177

AC Richards A C Richards amp Son 01872 572027

Peter Griffin Plumbing amp Central Heating Engineer 01637 830702

Cottage Farm Cottages camping amp caravan park 01637 831083

Treworgans Holiday Park 5 Park Static Holiday Homes 01637 830200

Alan HughesTai ChiQigong InstructorTherapistReki Master

TeacherPractitionerChinese MassageAcupressure07742 666447

The Anvil Public House - Cubert 01637 830444

The Smugglers Den Inn Public House - Trebellan Cubert 01637 830209

The Treguth Public House - Holywell Bay 01637 830248

Cubert Shop Post Office Newsagent Off Licence amp General Stores 01637 830525

123 Associated Taxis 24 Hr service local rates over 25 years service 01637 851234

wwwsurfcabscomUp to 4 passengers Cubert and beyond

Best Value - Pre-Book 07305 466905

John Nicholls Independently Owned Funeral Service 01637 851177

Undertakers

Estate Agents

Accountants amp Tax Advisers

Computers

Funeral Directors

Heating Plumbing Gas

Holidays

Pubs Restaurants Etc

Accommodation

Taxis

Holistic Therapist

Bakery amp Farm amp Coffee Shop

Shop amp Post Office

Beauty amp Health amp Fitness

SPORTS amp LEISURE BALE PUSH 26

By Sandra Percy

CUBERT SEA ANGLERS 1963 ndash 2020

APRIL 2020

Club Fishing Report Unfortunately due to extreme storms during February it was impossible to fish from any local marks However looking through the recent angling press two very large bass were caught a 22 lb Bass was caught from the shore in the English Channel and a 20 lb Bass caught from a boat off Yarmouth both fish after weighing were returned to fight another day Club Competitions A competition runs from the 1st January 2020 through to the 30th April 2020 fishing for ldquoThe Heaviest Fishrdquo Club Meeting The next club meeting will be held on Thursday 2nd April 2020 commencing at 800 pm and held at ldquoThe Treguth Innrdquo at Holywell This will be the last meeting until Thursday 3rd September 2020 so any member who wishes to get their personal scales tested please bring them along The Annual Dinner and Prize Presentation On Saturday 7th March 2020 the club held their ldquoAnnual Dinner and Prize Presentationrdquo at ldquoThe Anvil Restaurantrdquo after an enjoyable three course meal the cups trophies and vouchers were presented by Sharon Smith The most successful club angler for 2019 was Mark Yelland other winners were Nick Callaya John Smith Graham Knight Simon Parris Eddie Gummow and Ron Davey The evening raffle was organised by Bob and Rodney thanks to club members who donated prizes for the raffle

By Brian Osborne

Having lost our final match of the season against Luxulyan Golds we end the Winter League

in a creditable 4th position

Due to the Coronavirus restrictions we had to postpone the Pairsrsquo Competition on Thursday

19th March which was to have been our final competition before our Annual Presentation

dinner This has been booked to be held in the Smugglers Den Inn on Tuesday 12th May but

we will have to wait and see if this also needs to be postponed

Unfortunately all bowling has now been cancelled until further notice

CNDP UPDATE 27 APRIL 2020

What a fantastic night we had at the Cubert School PTFA library fundraiser Johnny Cowling was simply hilarious and as someone said lsquothat man has funny bonesrsquo He was supported by some very energetic dancing from the ladies sat at the front dressed in their lsquoElvisrsquo skirts and wow these ladies certainly had the moves For those amongst us who hadnrsquot seen Johnny perform previously it was an absolute delight We had family visiting from Wales and they made the lsquomistakersquo of letting Johnny know they were visitors They were delighted that he made reference to this fact several times throughout the show and later commented on the amazing community spirit feeling of welcome and great fun they had had We were also fortunate to be visited by Jason Donovan Harry Potter and once again Mr Matalan not to mention Compo Cleggy and Foggy from Last of the Summer Wine The food was kindly donated by the Village Chip Shop and was really great quality and piping hot The raffle prizes were great and the Auction items were enthusiastically bid on and with Johnny as the auctioneer The evening ended with a good old sing along even those who had been quieter earlier in the evening before the prosecco took effect joined in with enthusiasm What a great example of the community spirit in our little village it never ceases to amaze us Pauline Tudbury

Cubert School PTFA would like to thank all the eveningrsquos sponsors as per the following Barclays Bank Newquay Nat West Bank Duchy IFA Big Green Surf Company Keltek Brewery Borringdon Hall The Wildes ndash Leopalooza Festival Cubert amp Crantock Village Stores

The event raised a healthy pound2690 towards the

schools library renovation which has been designed by the PTFAs very own Ian White Interior Designs Thank you to all those that despite the current air of uncertainty made it out to join us in the fun for a wonderful cause

Ian White of Ian White Designs Johnny Cowling amp Rose of Barclays Bank with the Cubert School library renovation plans

JOHNNY COWLING NIGHT REPORT

Our push for more parishioners to complete and return the survey questionnaires continues and over the last month we have been looking at different ways of getting our message out into the community Tim Lord has been instrumental in this and he has put together a promo video for the Neighbourhood Development Plan and also a Facebook page and Instagram In addition there are adverts running for the residents of Cubert Parish via Facebook and Instagram which I hope some of you will have already seen Here are the links to the Facebook page and Instagram httpsbusinessfacebookcomCubertNDP httpswwwinstagramcomcubertndp Our aim is to contact and engage with the whole community across all age groups and by a variety of media be it the Cubert News Facebook Instagram or word of mouth What we need is to hear everyonersquos views so please follow the links to the Facebook page and Instagram and visit the website (wwwcubertndpcouk) and complete the questionnaire or return the paper copy delivered with the newsletter Extra paper copies are still available and look on the website for contact details As from the beginning of April we will be starting to analyse the results of the survey and these will be posted on the website and included in he newsletter Andrew Jeffery is heading up the sub-group tasked with this In the meantime the Landscape and other sub-groups are continuing with their work as best they can during the current restrictions and we are all having to learn how to deal and adapt to these We have postponed our regular monthly meetings until further notice but are currently trialling ldquoon-linerdquo meetings to ensure that the Steering Group can continue to function and that the process of preparing a Neighbourhood Development Plan for Cubert continues Please help us to help Cubert Thank youhelliphelliphelliphellipCubert NDP Steering Group

ADVERTISEMENT APRIL 2020 28

DALES 29 APRIL 2020

Page 4: APRIL 2020 1 CUBERT NEWSLETTER UPDATE 23RD ......NEWSLETTER NO MATTER HOW SMALL. THANKS JUDY - EDITOR Cubert Parish News Nowodhow an Bluw APRIL 2020 Printed by Unit 6C, Treloggan Industrial

LOCAL INFORMATION MESSAGES APRIL 2020 4

NEWSLETTER CONTACTS amp INFO

PA2000731 | Replacement of existing public house and accommodation with new

build barrestaurant with accommodation and 5 x retail units | St Piranrsquos Inn Camp

Road Holywell Bay Newquay Cornwall TR8 5PP

Status ndash Awaiting DecisionhellipApplication Validated ndash 19th March 2020 httpplanningcornwallgovukonline-applicationsapplicationDetailsdoactiveTab=summaryampkeyVal=Q4TPWFFGLWS00

ST PIRANrsquoS INN PLANNING APPLICATION

Many thanks for the anonymous pound50 donation towards the running costs of the newsletter ndash fantastic ndash Judy - Editor

Beryl Nikki Chris and family would like to thank all friends and neighbours who attended David Ingoldrsquos funeral and for all your kind words and thoughts Thank you Beryl

HOLYWELL BAY SAND

MONSTER After a recent walk we took a picture of what we have christened the Sand Monster first seen in Feb 2019 This just shows how sand shifts in our winds and storms Only the head now showing and the Holywell Bay Surf Life Saving Club house fairly well hidden by sand banks Judy ndash Editor DO YOU HAVE ANY PICTURES OF INTEREST FROM OUR PARISH OR CRANTOCK

PLEASE SEND ME ITEMS THAT OUR READERS MAY FIND OF INTEREST FOR THE MAY ISSUE SEE BELOW FOR CONTACT DETAILS

FEB 2019

MAR 2020

APRIL 2020 5 ADVERTISEMENTS

CRANTOCK MEMORY CAFE 6 APRIL 2020

For Information Contact Di 01637 830544 David 01637 830617 WEBSITE crantockmemorycafeorguk

At Crantock Village Hall Next Meetingshelliphellip

SUSPENDED

It was lsquoship ahoyrsquo at Crantock Village Hall on March 2nd as the Memory Cafe opened up for a maritime-themed afternoon As it was almost St Piranrsquos day there was a Cornish emphasis to our theme and we were delighted to welcome back Jane and Gill daughters of the late George Northey who was instrumental in establishing the popular sport of gig racing in Newquay and on the Isles of Scilly Jane and Gill had many memories to share of growing up on the Gannel Estuary and of the early days of bringing gigs from St Maryrsquos on Scilly Having been gig rowers themselves they spoke with knowledge and experience about the skills involved in the sport They also recalled the initial opposition to female gig rowers which was finally overcome in the mid 1970s With the aid of Janersquos husband Gil providing technical support they gave us a most interesting and entertaining talk and demonstration There were some fascinating slides of gigs in Newquay and on the Isles of Scilly and of three generations of the Northey lsquoclanrsquo rowing and winning trophies as well as a nostalgic film made in the 1980s in which the late George Northey talked about the days when gigs were bought from the Isles of Scilly for the princely sum of a few pounds and a bottle of whisky We were all amazed to see the size of the gig oar which Jane and Gill had brought along and even more surprised by the length of a gig which was measured out on the hall floor During our break for tea there was a chance to chat and have a close look at our display which included books photographs newspaper articles and numerous programmes from the World Pilot Gig Championship hosted by the Isles of Scilly In between the cakes and cups of tea there was time to tackle a lsquogig racingrsquo word-search and an alphabet grid puzzle or to talk to Jane and Gill about their rowing experiences and the history of the pilot gigs For the remainder of the afternoon we stayed afloat with a welcome return visit from our local shanty group lsquoFiddle me Timbersrsquo who entertained everyone with a selection of songs with a suitably nautical flavour accompanied by guitar and two violins There were plenty of chances for us all to sing along and we were delighted that Jane Gill and Gil joined in as well One of our volunteers brought along a small model of the St Agnes gig lsquoShahrsquo which had been made and purchased on the Isles of Scilly several years ago It was added to our display and Jane and Gill were thrilled when at the end of the afternoon it was given to them to add to their collection of memorabilia Thanks were given to all of our visitors for a thoroughly entertaining afternoon before we all sailed off home once more

The views and opinions expressed in this Newsletter do not necessarily reflect those of the editor The editor reserves the right to refuse material for any reason whatsoever and cannot be held responsible for any errors or omissions which may occur in this publication

THE TREGUTH 7 APRIL 2020

CUBERT VILLAGE HALL SUSPENDED EVENTS APRIL 2020 8

CUBERT FILM CLUB

SUSPENDED UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE

BAKERrsquoS DOZEN 9 APRIL 2020

PARISH COUNCIL REPORT

Report of the Parish Council Meeting Wednesday 18th March2020 10 APRIL 2020

PRESENT Cllrs G Rowe A Percy RLB Spencer T Hulbert the Clerk D Hawken and 5 members of the public APOLOGIES Cllrs N Bradder D Hopkinson WCLongden R Martin P Wallis and Cornwall Councillor Adrian Dennis Harvey Police Report ndash None MINUTES OF THE MEETINGS HELD ON 19th February 2020 The Minutes were approved and signed as True Records MATTERS ARISING FROM THE MINUTES OF THE MEETING HELD ON 19th February 2020 None PLANNING Decisions made by Cornwall Council PA1909513 Demolish existing flat roof garage and store Form new extension forms studio wc and utility room New part pitch over in natural grey slate Extend original pitched roof to rear converting to bedroom en suite with balcony Remove existing mineral slate and red clay hip and ridge and renew in natural grey slate with lead ridge and hipPolminna Holywell Road Cubert TR8 5EY for Mr amp Mrs Paul and Johanna Spiller Approved PA1911142 Erection of garage and additional window to en suite - 49 Churchfields Road Cubert Newquay Cornwall TR8 5JN for Mr Colin Richardson - Approved PA1900001NDP Designation request for undertaking a Neighbourhood Development Plan for the Parish of Cubert Cubert Cornwall - Agreed to formerly designate (NDP Only)Applications PA2001252 Reserved matters application following outline approval PA1810263 to construct two detached dwellings with a new access serving both dwellings - Land North Of Glanville Holywell Road Cubert Cornwall for Mr M Reed Resolved to Support the application PA2001569 - Reserved Matters application for appearance landscaping layout and scale for the Construction of 349 dwellings with associated works including access roads and drainage following outline approval PA1404743 dated 14 March 2017 - Land At Trevithick Manor Farm Trevemper Newquay Cornwall for Treveth Holdings LLP Treveth Holdings LLP - Resolved to Object to the Application until the Section 106 is changed to include Cubert Parish as a secondary Parish for the purposes of affordable housing NEIGHBOURHOOD PLAN Meetings have been cancelled until further notice The steering group are exploring video conferencing as a means to continue their activities ANY OTHER RELEVANT BUSINESS NOT REQUIRING DECISIONS AT THIS MEETING None The meeting was closed at 1930 pm The next regular meeting to be held on a future date to be announced in the Village Hall

CUBERT PARISH NOTICES Corona Virus ndash Covid 19

The Parish Council has taken the decision (and confirmed by Cornwall Council) not to hold any public meetings until further notice The Parish Council has taken actions so that it can still function during these trying times and IS STILL OPEN FOR BUSINESS You can still contact your Councillors by phone or contact the Clerk (01637 830947) Email cubertpcbtinternetcom If you are elderly infirm self isolating and need some assistance (Shopping etc) please contact us and we will try to put you in contact with a local volunteer who may be able to help you

STAY SAFE AND LOOK AFTER YOURSELVES AND YOUR NEIGHBOURS

BOWGIE INN 11

APRIL 2020

GOOD NEWS We are doing street-style Sunday Roast takeaways every Sunday which started on 22nd There is also a new takeaway menu Call through with your order ndash 01637 832057 or 07974 916597 ndash choose from beef turkey or vegetarian ndash pound8 Itrsquos up to you where you enjoy your food ndash you can take it to enjoy overlooking the bay back at home down on the beach or wherever yoursquore in a safe open space away from others We are also doing all draft pints at pound3 to take away ndash bring your own container Thank you so much for your continuing support SEE WEBSITE FOR MENU httpswwwbowgiecom

BOOKS 12 APRIL 2020

ISOLATED NEED A READ BOOKS NOW AVAILABLE AT A BUS STOP NEAR YOU

Thanks to and idea from Josie of HBSLSC there are books available to take away that are in a box in the bus shelter in Holywell Polly has also done the same in the Cubert bus shelter with books furnished from the church room book store If anyone has any books that they wish to share in this way then please add to the boxes Childrenrsquos books are of a particular need

CUBERT

HOLYWELL

ADVERTISEMENT 13 APRIL 2020

14 APRIL 2020 ECO NEWS SHARON GRACE HOME

ECO-NEWS Since last month we have experienced two major situations which have made us all more aware of our vulnerability to climate change and our susceptibility to the spread of disease in an overpopulated world

For most of Britain February and March saw the highest rainfall ever recorded and in many parts severe flooding brought despair and misery to a large number of communities but over-riding all of this has been the spread of C19 and the effect it is having across the whole world We are all involved and little in our human world can escape the consequences of this pandemic politically socially and economically The strangeness of not being able to meet and greet one another Families unable to care for their aging relatives Hospitals running out of basic amenities and equipment and the ever-present anxiety about how many will become ill and when it might all be over If nothing else it has demonstrated how dependent we all are on one another and on the need for us all to act responsibly to make sure others donrsquot suffer It has also shown without doubt the impact we as humans have on the natural world and our own environment Pollution in cities cut to almost zero the canals of Venice clear and clean and a huge cut in carbon emissions as industry slows down and aircraft cease to fly This is the result of the action of one invisible living organism ndash bringing our sophisticated highly developed world to a virtual standstill Hopefully our human ability to innovate and adapt will get us through but perhaps this will also be a time to make changes which seemed impossible before the virus - changes for the better for our environment and our economic systems Locally we are lucky that we have our village shops who are willing to deliver to those who are self-isolating We have many on-line schemes to keep people in touch with one another and we are all aware of how we need to make sure our neighbours have the things they need As time goes on people will suffer financial hardship because of being unable to work and many businesses will fail so we need to think about how we can help each other as a community As I write this the sun is shining and the birds are singing the natural world is continuing as always with less stress from human influence I wonder if we shall be able to keep it that way once all this is over Hopefully we shall see good things coming from this time of trouble meanwhile I hope you can keep safe and keep well Wendy

ADVERTISEMENTS 15 APRIL 2020

ST PIRANrsquoS DAY REPORT POEM 16 APRIL 2020

ST PIRANrsquoS DAY THURSDAY 5TH MARCH

The weather was kind to us as we assembled in St Georgersquos Road Truro Old Cornwall Societies were there excited children with black and white flags some men sporting Cornish tartan kilts and lots of individual walkers all clutching St Piran flags At 1pm we set off and walked through Trurorsquos streets Calls of Kernow Bys Vyken (Cornwall for Ever) and Gool Peran Lowen (Happy St Piranrsquos Day) echoed through the long procession As we neared the City centre we were offered Saffron Cake and cream scones with jam (done the Cornish way with the cream on top) Eventually we squeezed into the space outside the Cathedral and were addressed by Elizabeth Carne Grand Bard of Cornwall the Mayor of Truro and Edward Bolitho Truro Male Voice Choir sang ldquoLamornardquo and of course ldquoTrelawneyrdquo Oggie shouts were the order of the day and leading my section my voice began to give way towards the end The school children were given Saffron Cake and all the adults had delicious pasties Bert Biscoe drew our attention to the now restored Celtic Cross near the Cathedral Irsquom sure St Piran (Patron Saint of Tinners) would have been pleased at this We all vowed to meet again next year KERNOW BYS VYKEN Rodney Phillips

SPRING

The trees that were naked Now have tips of fresh green

Where the earth has been bare Flowering bulbs are now seen

My morning alarm clock Awakes me to light or sun The evenings are lighter Spring has truly begun

Sometimes it is milder Tis the warmth of the sun Warms us inside and out

Surely spring has now begun

Joy

CROSSWORD 17 APRIL 2020

NATIONAL TRUST APRIL 2020 18

I hope you are all looking after yourselves your family friends colleagues and

neighbours during this uncertain time As you will be aware the situation around

the world is changing by the hour

Please follow the latest government advice

If you are planning on heading to a National Trust place please check

wwwnationaltrustorguk for up-to-date details before you go For local updates

please search for North Cornwall National Trust on Facebook If you arent online

and need to ask the National Trust a question please phone 0344 800 1895 but please be aware

they will be receiving a larger volume of calls than usual and maybe short staffed

If you are struggling during this unprecedented time for any reason such as not being able to get

to the shops or feeling anxious please reach out to friends family neighbours local and national

support groups One positive from this current situation is that local communities are really

coming together and offering help to each other Do not feel like you may be a burden or that

people have other things to worry about ask for help if you need help

Here are just a few national resources

Every Mind Matters httpswwwnhsukoneyouevery-mind-matters

The Silverline httpswwwthesilverlineorguk

Age UK httpswwwageukorguk

Samaritans httpswwwsamaritansorg

Young Minds httpsyoungmindsorguk

Mental Health Foundation httpswwwmentalhealthorguk

Carers Trust httpscarersorg

Mind httpswwwmindorguk

Citizens Advice

httpswwwcitizensadviceorguk

Wishing you all good health

Sarah Stevens Ranger North Cornwall ndash Tintagel to Holywell

LOCAL INTEREST 19 APRIL 2020

TREVORNICK RACE APRIL 2020 20

CRANTOCK WI 21 APRIL 2020

We meet today Tuesday 10th March for our Annual meeting the most important meeting of the year Where we vote for President and present our Financial Statement The weather as usual these last months is wet and windy but that didnrsquot stop our members from turning out We welcome our new member who joined this month Sandra Hazell and Janice Deacon who joined a few months ago And Pat Byrne brought a guest Yvonne Hayes We have quite a few events coming up organised beautifully by Glenis Pratley including The Spring Countdown on 22 April a Day of Art and Music on 11 May Craft workshop in both April and May Singing for the Terrified 23 June and a Helford River Cruise on 21 May Salli Blackford is heading up our team who are entering the Royal Cornwall Show in June this year themed lsquoVisions of the Futurersquo And yet again our book club meet every month Marianne Inskip with Salli Blackford are getting together with our members recipes for VE Day in May at The Memorial Hall which is being organised by Janice Deacon Josie Grant presented the Financial Statement And thanked everyone for all there support we currently have 35 members Salli Blackford read out the Committeersquos Annual Report so we looked back over the year and all we have achieved Janis Ross thanked the Committee for all the hard work that goes into running a successful WI as well as thanking our members who turn up each month and are so supportive Janis Ross was presented with a card and voucher from the members by Salli Blackford for all her hard work and dedication as President for the year And Janis Ross was voted in as President again for another year It was Pat Byrne birthday and we celebrated with two delicious birthday cakes she supplied us with while Ann Evans supplied the Sherry as it is also her birthday this month We thank Maggie Billing for her wonderful birthday posies and it was her turn for a box of chocolates as she also celebrates her birthday this month Our monthly competition lsquoMad March Harersquo judged blind by Pat Byrne was won by Ann Evans with Salli Blackford coming second and Sue Stevens third Our overall Competition winner for the year Sue Fern was presented with the Trophy by Janis Ross well done Sue with Salli Blackford second and Glenis Pratley third After our raffle we packed up for yet another month full of cake and Sherry Next Meeting on Tuesday 14 April at 200 at Village Hall The speaker is lsquoAlternative Therapiesrsquo Competition lsquo Easter Decoration made by Yoursquo all welcome Janis Ross President Crantock Wi signing off for another month

Due to present conditions Crantock WI meetings at The Village Hall are now cancelled until further noticersquo We hope to resume meetings as soon as we can

Janis Ross President

ST CUBERT CHURCH 22

Contacts - Safeguarding Officer Kath Harrison 01637 831083 Priest in Charge Revd Canon Anne Brown 01872 572654 atlanticcoastclusterbtinternetcom Church Wardens Wendy Barritt 01637 830380 wendycarinescom Kath Harrison 01637 831083

APRIL 2020

CUBERT METHODIST CHAPEL

The Church CONTINUES TO BE OPEN 10am-4pm daily for private prayer and lighting of remembrance candles Everyone welcome We have been advised by the Archbishops of Canterbury and York that all Church services should be suspended while advice to restrict gatherings and meeting is current This means we will not be able to observe the Holy Week Liturgies or celebrate the Great Feast of Easter in our Church this year perhaps for the first time in all its history However the Church will remain open each day for private prayer and the lighting of candles If you would like someone to pray with you please contact Wendy (01637 830380) or Kath (01637 831083) If you have any concerns or enquiries about weddings baptisms or funerals please contact Revd Anne on 01872 572654

A message from Revd Anne We are living in ldquostrange timesrdquo Life is not the same as it ever was and somehow I think it will be a long time before it will be The norms of life that we took for granted are no longer assured but this is the life we have and as human beings we have the ability to adapt and make the most of what is placed before us For my part I will endeavour to continue saying Morning Prayer at 9am in our Cluster Churches for as long as I am permitted If you would like to join in at home I can email you a copy of the service or get a copy to you if you donrsquot have email please contact me on 01872 572654I will leave you with some words from the service which always gives me hope and comfort ldquoTrust in the Lord with all your heart and be not wise in your own sight In all ways acknowledge him and he will make straight your pathrdquo Your servant in Christ Anne There is a list at the back of The Church for Easter Lily donations in remembrance of loved ones You could drop off goods for collection by friends at the back of Church Forthcoming events suspended whilst advice to restrict meetings and gatherings is current Mondays Craft Group in the Chapel room Hand Bell ringing Memory Cafeacute at Crantock is suspended Please call organisers if you have any concerns Memory cafeacute at Parrenporth is also suspended The last cafeacute was attended by 35 people who celebrated St Piranrsquos day with a Cornish tea of pasties scones and saffron cake Entertainment by Gold Coast had everyone singing 60s and 70s songs and practicing the hand jive We will start the cafe again as soon as we are able Please call Dilys 01637 830681 if you have any concerns

What turbulent and frightening times we are experiencing as a nation As a result of the Coronavirus pandemic I am sad to say that no clubs or Sunday services will take place in the Methodist Church for the foreseeable future Stay safe look after each other and believe if God is for us then who can be against us

SMUGGLERrsquoS DEN INN 23 APRIL 2020

WI BOOK REVIEW 24 APRIL 2020

BUSINESS DIRECTORY 25 APRIL 2020

David G Wright Small Business specialist 01637 830799

Myrtle Cottage BampB Accommodation Trevail 01637 830460

Bakers Dozen Farm Shop Bakery And Fine Coffee 01637 831900

Karens Beauty Tips Professional Nail amp Beauty Treatments01637 499302

07812 063355

Radiant Health and Fitness

Claire Connelly

Yoga Pilates Exercise to Music amp Meditation Instructor

Exercise Classes 1-to-1 Pilates or Yoga Small GroupCorporate 07764 744382

ARG IT SolutionsPClaptop support repairs amp builds virus removal

Website design Windows amp Apple tuition

01637 831788

07530 852697

Compu-K Computer builds repair amp maintenance 01637 871847

Richard Holder David Ball Agencies 01637 850850

Daniel Peel Newquay Property Centre 01637 875161

Bob Chudleigh John Nicholls Funeral Service 01637 851177

AC Richards A C Richards amp Son 01872 572027

Peter Griffin Plumbing amp Central Heating Engineer 01637 830702

Cottage Farm Cottages camping amp caravan park 01637 831083

Treworgans Holiday Park 5 Park Static Holiday Homes 01637 830200

Alan HughesTai ChiQigong InstructorTherapistReki Master

TeacherPractitionerChinese MassageAcupressure07742 666447

The Anvil Public House - Cubert 01637 830444

The Smugglers Den Inn Public House - Trebellan Cubert 01637 830209

The Treguth Public House - Holywell Bay 01637 830248

Cubert Shop Post Office Newsagent Off Licence amp General Stores 01637 830525

123 Associated Taxis 24 Hr service local rates over 25 years service 01637 851234

wwwsurfcabscomUp to 4 passengers Cubert and beyond

Best Value - Pre-Book 07305 466905

John Nicholls Independently Owned Funeral Service 01637 851177

Undertakers

Estate Agents

Accountants amp Tax Advisers

Computers

Funeral Directors

Heating Plumbing Gas

Holidays

Pubs Restaurants Etc

Accommodation

Taxis

Holistic Therapist

Bakery amp Farm amp Coffee Shop

Shop amp Post Office

Beauty amp Health amp Fitness

SPORTS amp LEISURE BALE PUSH 26

By Sandra Percy

CUBERT SEA ANGLERS 1963 ndash 2020

APRIL 2020

Club Fishing Report Unfortunately due to extreme storms during February it was impossible to fish from any local marks However looking through the recent angling press two very large bass were caught a 22 lb Bass was caught from the shore in the English Channel and a 20 lb Bass caught from a boat off Yarmouth both fish after weighing were returned to fight another day Club Competitions A competition runs from the 1st January 2020 through to the 30th April 2020 fishing for ldquoThe Heaviest Fishrdquo Club Meeting The next club meeting will be held on Thursday 2nd April 2020 commencing at 800 pm and held at ldquoThe Treguth Innrdquo at Holywell This will be the last meeting until Thursday 3rd September 2020 so any member who wishes to get their personal scales tested please bring them along The Annual Dinner and Prize Presentation On Saturday 7th March 2020 the club held their ldquoAnnual Dinner and Prize Presentationrdquo at ldquoThe Anvil Restaurantrdquo after an enjoyable three course meal the cups trophies and vouchers were presented by Sharon Smith The most successful club angler for 2019 was Mark Yelland other winners were Nick Callaya John Smith Graham Knight Simon Parris Eddie Gummow and Ron Davey The evening raffle was organised by Bob and Rodney thanks to club members who donated prizes for the raffle

By Brian Osborne

Having lost our final match of the season against Luxulyan Golds we end the Winter League

in a creditable 4th position

Due to the Coronavirus restrictions we had to postpone the Pairsrsquo Competition on Thursday

19th March which was to have been our final competition before our Annual Presentation

dinner This has been booked to be held in the Smugglers Den Inn on Tuesday 12th May but

we will have to wait and see if this also needs to be postponed

Unfortunately all bowling has now been cancelled until further notice

CNDP UPDATE 27 APRIL 2020

What a fantastic night we had at the Cubert School PTFA library fundraiser Johnny Cowling was simply hilarious and as someone said lsquothat man has funny bonesrsquo He was supported by some very energetic dancing from the ladies sat at the front dressed in their lsquoElvisrsquo skirts and wow these ladies certainly had the moves For those amongst us who hadnrsquot seen Johnny perform previously it was an absolute delight We had family visiting from Wales and they made the lsquomistakersquo of letting Johnny know they were visitors They were delighted that he made reference to this fact several times throughout the show and later commented on the amazing community spirit feeling of welcome and great fun they had had We were also fortunate to be visited by Jason Donovan Harry Potter and once again Mr Matalan not to mention Compo Cleggy and Foggy from Last of the Summer Wine The food was kindly donated by the Village Chip Shop and was really great quality and piping hot The raffle prizes were great and the Auction items were enthusiastically bid on and with Johnny as the auctioneer The evening ended with a good old sing along even those who had been quieter earlier in the evening before the prosecco took effect joined in with enthusiasm What a great example of the community spirit in our little village it never ceases to amaze us Pauline Tudbury

Cubert School PTFA would like to thank all the eveningrsquos sponsors as per the following Barclays Bank Newquay Nat West Bank Duchy IFA Big Green Surf Company Keltek Brewery Borringdon Hall The Wildes ndash Leopalooza Festival Cubert amp Crantock Village Stores

The event raised a healthy pound2690 towards the

schools library renovation which has been designed by the PTFAs very own Ian White Interior Designs Thank you to all those that despite the current air of uncertainty made it out to join us in the fun for a wonderful cause

Ian White of Ian White Designs Johnny Cowling amp Rose of Barclays Bank with the Cubert School library renovation plans

JOHNNY COWLING NIGHT REPORT

Our push for more parishioners to complete and return the survey questionnaires continues and over the last month we have been looking at different ways of getting our message out into the community Tim Lord has been instrumental in this and he has put together a promo video for the Neighbourhood Development Plan and also a Facebook page and Instagram In addition there are adverts running for the residents of Cubert Parish via Facebook and Instagram which I hope some of you will have already seen Here are the links to the Facebook page and Instagram httpsbusinessfacebookcomCubertNDP httpswwwinstagramcomcubertndp Our aim is to contact and engage with the whole community across all age groups and by a variety of media be it the Cubert News Facebook Instagram or word of mouth What we need is to hear everyonersquos views so please follow the links to the Facebook page and Instagram and visit the website (wwwcubertndpcouk) and complete the questionnaire or return the paper copy delivered with the newsletter Extra paper copies are still available and look on the website for contact details As from the beginning of April we will be starting to analyse the results of the survey and these will be posted on the website and included in he newsletter Andrew Jeffery is heading up the sub-group tasked with this In the meantime the Landscape and other sub-groups are continuing with their work as best they can during the current restrictions and we are all having to learn how to deal and adapt to these We have postponed our regular monthly meetings until further notice but are currently trialling ldquoon-linerdquo meetings to ensure that the Steering Group can continue to function and that the process of preparing a Neighbourhood Development Plan for Cubert continues Please help us to help Cubert Thank youhelliphelliphelliphellipCubert NDP Steering Group

ADVERTISEMENT APRIL 2020 28

DALES 29 APRIL 2020

Page 5: APRIL 2020 1 CUBERT NEWSLETTER UPDATE 23RD ......NEWSLETTER NO MATTER HOW SMALL. THANKS JUDY - EDITOR Cubert Parish News Nowodhow an Bluw APRIL 2020 Printed by Unit 6C, Treloggan Industrial

APRIL 2020 5 ADVERTISEMENTS

CRANTOCK MEMORY CAFE 6 APRIL 2020

For Information Contact Di 01637 830544 David 01637 830617 WEBSITE crantockmemorycafeorguk

At Crantock Village Hall Next Meetingshelliphellip

SUSPENDED

It was lsquoship ahoyrsquo at Crantock Village Hall on March 2nd as the Memory Cafe opened up for a maritime-themed afternoon As it was almost St Piranrsquos day there was a Cornish emphasis to our theme and we were delighted to welcome back Jane and Gill daughters of the late George Northey who was instrumental in establishing the popular sport of gig racing in Newquay and on the Isles of Scilly Jane and Gill had many memories to share of growing up on the Gannel Estuary and of the early days of bringing gigs from St Maryrsquos on Scilly Having been gig rowers themselves they spoke with knowledge and experience about the skills involved in the sport They also recalled the initial opposition to female gig rowers which was finally overcome in the mid 1970s With the aid of Janersquos husband Gil providing technical support they gave us a most interesting and entertaining talk and demonstration There were some fascinating slides of gigs in Newquay and on the Isles of Scilly and of three generations of the Northey lsquoclanrsquo rowing and winning trophies as well as a nostalgic film made in the 1980s in which the late George Northey talked about the days when gigs were bought from the Isles of Scilly for the princely sum of a few pounds and a bottle of whisky We were all amazed to see the size of the gig oar which Jane and Gill had brought along and even more surprised by the length of a gig which was measured out on the hall floor During our break for tea there was a chance to chat and have a close look at our display which included books photographs newspaper articles and numerous programmes from the World Pilot Gig Championship hosted by the Isles of Scilly In between the cakes and cups of tea there was time to tackle a lsquogig racingrsquo word-search and an alphabet grid puzzle or to talk to Jane and Gill about their rowing experiences and the history of the pilot gigs For the remainder of the afternoon we stayed afloat with a welcome return visit from our local shanty group lsquoFiddle me Timbersrsquo who entertained everyone with a selection of songs with a suitably nautical flavour accompanied by guitar and two violins There were plenty of chances for us all to sing along and we were delighted that Jane Gill and Gil joined in as well One of our volunteers brought along a small model of the St Agnes gig lsquoShahrsquo which had been made and purchased on the Isles of Scilly several years ago It was added to our display and Jane and Gill were thrilled when at the end of the afternoon it was given to them to add to their collection of memorabilia Thanks were given to all of our visitors for a thoroughly entertaining afternoon before we all sailed off home once more

The views and opinions expressed in this Newsletter do not necessarily reflect those of the editor The editor reserves the right to refuse material for any reason whatsoever and cannot be held responsible for any errors or omissions which may occur in this publication

THE TREGUTH 7 APRIL 2020

CUBERT VILLAGE HALL SUSPENDED EVENTS APRIL 2020 8

CUBERT FILM CLUB

SUSPENDED UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE

BAKERrsquoS DOZEN 9 APRIL 2020

PARISH COUNCIL REPORT

Report of the Parish Council Meeting Wednesday 18th March2020 10 APRIL 2020

PRESENT Cllrs G Rowe A Percy RLB Spencer T Hulbert the Clerk D Hawken and 5 members of the public APOLOGIES Cllrs N Bradder D Hopkinson WCLongden R Martin P Wallis and Cornwall Councillor Adrian Dennis Harvey Police Report ndash None MINUTES OF THE MEETINGS HELD ON 19th February 2020 The Minutes were approved and signed as True Records MATTERS ARISING FROM THE MINUTES OF THE MEETING HELD ON 19th February 2020 None PLANNING Decisions made by Cornwall Council PA1909513 Demolish existing flat roof garage and store Form new extension forms studio wc and utility room New part pitch over in natural grey slate Extend original pitched roof to rear converting to bedroom en suite with balcony Remove existing mineral slate and red clay hip and ridge and renew in natural grey slate with lead ridge and hipPolminna Holywell Road Cubert TR8 5EY for Mr amp Mrs Paul and Johanna Spiller Approved PA1911142 Erection of garage and additional window to en suite - 49 Churchfields Road Cubert Newquay Cornwall TR8 5JN for Mr Colin Richardson - Approved PA1900001NDP Designation request for undertaking a Neighbourhood Development Plan for the Parish of Cubert Cubert Cornwall - Agreed to formerly designate (NDP Only)Applications PA2001252 Reserved matters application following outline approval PA1810263 to construct two detached dwellings with a new access serving both dwellings - Land North Of Glanville Holywell Road Cubert Cornwall for Mr M Reed Resolved to Support the application PA2001569 - Reserved Matters application for appearance landscaping layout and scale for the Construction of 349 dwellings with associated works including access roads and drainage following outline approval PA1404743 dated 14 March 2017 - Land At Trevithick Manor Farm Trevemper Newquay Cornwall for Treveth Holdings LLP Treveth Holdings LLP - Resolved to Object to the Application until the Section 106 is changed to include Cubert Parish as a secondary Parish for the purposes of affordable housing NEIGHBOURHOOD PLAN Meetings have been cancelled until further notice The steering group are exploring video conferencing as a means to continue their activities ANY OTHER RELEVANT BUSINESS NOT REQUIRING DECISIONS AT THIS MEETING None The meeting was closed at 1930 pm The next regular meeting to be held on a future date to be announced in the Village Hall

CUBERT PARISH NOTICES Corona Virus ndash Covid 19

The Parish Council has taken the decision (and confirmed by Cornwall Council) not to hold any public meetings until further notice The Parish Council has taken actions so that it can still function during these trying times and IS STILL OPEN FOR BUSINESS You can still contact your Councillors by phone or contact the Clerk (01637 830947) Email cubertpcbtinternetcom If you are elderly infirm self isolating and need some assistance (Shopping etc) please contact us and we will try to put you in contact with a local volunteer who may be able to help you

STAY SAFE AND LOOK AFTER YOURSELVES AND YOUR NEIGHBOURS

BOWGIE INN 11

APRIL 2020

GOOD NEWS We are doing street-style Sunday Roast takeaways every Sunday which started on 22nd There is also a new takeaway menu Call through with your order ndash 01637 832057 or 07974 916597 ndash choose from beef turkey or vegetarian ndash pound8 Itrsquos up to you where you enjoy your food ndash you can take it to enjoy overlooking the bay back at home down on the beach or wherever yoursquore in a safe open space away from others We are also doing all draft pints at pound3 to take away ndash bring your own container Thank you so much for your continuing support SEE WEBSITE FOR MENU httpswwwbowgiecom

BOOKS 12 APRIL 2020

ISOLATED NEED A READ BOOKS NOW AVAILABLE AT A BUS STOP NEAR YOU

Thanks to and idea from Josie of HBSLSC there are books available to take away that are in a box in the bus shelter in Holywell Polly has also done the same in the Cubert bus shelter with books furnished from the church room book store If anyone has any books that they wish to share in this way then please add to the boxes Childrenrsquos books are of a particular need

CUBERT

HOLYWELL

ADVERTISEMENT 13 APRIL 2020

14 APRIL 2020 ECO NEWS SHARON GRACE HOME

ECO-NEWS Since last month we have experienced two major situations which have made us all more aware of our vulnerability to climate change and our susceptibility to the spread of disease in an overpopulated world

For most of Britain February and March saw the highest rainfall ever recorded and in many parts severe flooding brought despair and misery to a large number of communities but over-riding all of this has been the spread of C19 and the effect it is having across the whole world We are all involved and little in our human world can escape the consequences of this pandemic politically socially and economically The strangeness of not being able to meet and greet one another Families unable to care for their aging relatives Hospitals running out of basic amenities and equipment and the ever-present anxiety about how many will become ill and when it might all be over If nothing else it has demonstrated how dependent we all are on one another and on the need for us all to act responsibly to make sure others donrsquot suffer It has also shown without doubt the impact we as humans have on the natural world and our own environment Pollution in cities cut to almost zero the canals of Venice clear and clean and a huge cut in carbon emissions as industry slows down and aircraft cease to fly This is the result of the action of one invisible living organism ndash bringing our sophisticated highly developed world to a virtual standstill Hopefully our human ability to innovate and adapt will get us through but perhaps this will also be a time to make changes which seemed impossible before the virus - changes for the better for our environment and our economic systems Locally we are lucky that we have our village shops who are willing to deliver to those who are self-isolating We have many on-line schemes to keep people in touch with one another and we are all aware of how we need to make sure our neighbours have the things they need As time goes on people will suffer financial hardship because of being unable to work and many businesses will fail so we need to think about how we can help each other as a community As I write this the sun is shining and the birds are singing the natural world is continuing as always with less stress from human influence I wonder if we shall be able to keep it that way once all this is over Hopefully we shall see good things coming from this time of trouble meanwhile I hope you can keep safe and keep well Wendy

ADVERTISEMENTS 15 APRIL 2020

ST PIRANrsquoS DAY REPORT POEM 16 APRIL 2020

ST PIRANrsquoS DAY THURSDAY 5TH MARCH

The weather was kind to us as we assembled in St Georgersquos Road Truro Old Cornwall Societies were there excited children with black and white flags some men sporting Cornish tartan kilts and lots of individual walkers all clutching St Piran flags At 1pm we set off and walked through Trurorsquos streets Calls of Kernow Bys Vyken (Cornwall for Ever) and Gool Peran Lowen (Happy St Piranrsquos Day) echoed through the long procession As we neared the City centre we were offered Saffron Cake and cream scones with jam (done the Cornish way with the cream on top) Eventually we squeezed into the space outside the Cathedral and were addressed by Elizabeth Carne Grand Bard of Cornwall the Mayor of Truro and Edward Bolitho Truro Male Voice Choir sang ldquoLamornardquo and of course ldquoTrelawneyrdquo Oggie shouts were the order of the day and leading my section my voice began to give way towards the end The school children were given Saffron Cake and all the adults had delicious pasties Bert Biscoe drew our attention to the now restored Celtic Cross near the Cathedral Irsquom sure St Piran (Patron Saint of Tinners) would have been pleased at this We all vowed to meet again next year KERNOW BYS VYKEN Rodney Phillips

SPRING

The trees that were naked Now have tips of fresh green

Where the earth has been bare Flowering bulbs are now seen

My morning alarm clock Awakes me to light or sun The evenings are lighter Spring has truly begun

Sometimes it is milder Tis the warmth of the sun Warms us inside and out

Surely spring has now begun

Joy

CROSSWORD 17 APRIL 2020

NATIONAL TRUST APRIL 2020 18

I hope you are all looking after yourselves your family friends colleagues and

neighbours during this uncertain time As you will be aware the situation around

the world is changing by the hour

Please follow the latest government advice

If you are planning on heading to a National Trust place please check

wwwnationaltrustorguk for up-to-date details before you go For local updates

please search for North Cornwall National Trust on Facebook If you arent online

and need to ask the National Trust a question please phone 0344 800 1895 but please be aware

they will be receiving a larger volume of calls than usual and maybe short staffed

If you are struggling during this unprecedented time for any reason such as not being able to get

to the shops or feeling anxious please reach out to friends family neighbours local and national

support groups One positive from this current situation is that local communities are really

coming together and offering help to each other Do not feel like you may be a burden or that

people have other things to worry about ask for help if you need help

Here are just a few national resources

Every Mind Matters httpswwwnhsukoneyouevery-mind-matters

The Silverline httpswwwthesilverlineorguk

Age UK httpswwwageukorguk

Samaritans httpswwwsamaritansorg

Young Minds httpsyoungmindsorguk

Mental Health Foundation httpswwwmentalhealthorguk

Carers Trust httpscarersorg

Mind httpswwwmindorguk

Citizens Advice

httpswwwcitizensadviceorguk

Wishing you all good health

Sarah Stevens Ranger North Cornwall ndash Tintagel to Holywell

LOCAL INTEREST 19 APRIL 2020

TREVORNICK RACE APRIL 2020 20

CRANTOCK WI 21 APRIL 2020

We meet today Tuesday 10th March for our Annual meeting the most important meeting of the year Where we vote for President and present our Financial Statement The weather as usual these last months is wet and windy but that didnrsquot stop our members from turning out We welcome our new member who joined this month Sandra Hazell and Janice Deacon who joined a few months ago And Pat Byrne brought a guest Yvonne Hayes We have quite a few events coming up organised beautifully by Glenis Pratley including The Spring Countdown on 22 April a Day of Art and Music on 11 May Craft workshop in both April and May Singing for the Terrified 23 June and a Helford River Cruise on 21 May Salli Blackford is heading up our team who are entering the Royal Cornwall Show in June this year themed lsquoVisions of the Futurersquo And yet again our book club meet every month Marianne Inskip with Salli Blackford are getting together with our members recipes for VE Day in May at The Memorial Hall which is being organised by Janice Deacon Josie Grant presented the Financial Statement And thanked everyone for all there support we currently have 35 members Salli Blackford read out the Committeersquos Annual Report so we looked back over the year and all we have achieved Janis Ross thanked the Committee for all the hard work that goes into running a successful WI as well as thanking our members who turn up each month and are so supportive Janis Ross was presented with a card and voucher from the members by Salli Blackford for all her hard work and dedication as President for the year And Janis Ross was voted in as President again for another year It was Pat Byrne birthday and we celebrated with two delicious birthday cakes she supplied us with while Ann Evans supplied the Sherry as it is also her birthday this month We thank Maggie Billing for her wonderful birthday posies and it was her turn for a box of chocolates as she also celebrates her birthday this month Our monthly competition lsquoMad March Harersquo judged blind by Pat Byrne was won by Ann Evans with Salli Blackford coming second and Sue Stevens third Our overall Competition winner for the year Sue Fern was presented with the Trophy by Janis Ross well done Sue with Salli Blackford second and Glenis Pratley third After our raffle we packed up for yet another month full of cake and Sherry Next Meeting on Tuesday 14 April at 200 at Village Hall The speaker is lsquoAlternative Therapiesrsquo Competition lsquo Easter Decoration made by Yoursquo all welcome Janis Ross President Crantock Wi signing off for another month

Due to present conditions Crantock WI meetings at The Village Hall are now cancelled until further noticersquo We hope to resume meetings as soon as we can

Janis Ross President

ST CUBERT CHURCH 22

Contacts - Safeguarding Officer Kath Harrison 01637 831083 Priest in Charge Revd Canon Anne Brown 01872 572654 atlanticcoastclusterbtinternetcom Church Wardens Wendy Barritt 01637 830380 wendycarinescom Kath Harrison 01637 831083

APRIL 2020

CUBERT METHODIST CHAPEL

The Church CONTINUES TO BE OPEN 10am-4pm daily for private prayer and lighting of remembrance candles Everyone welcome We have been advised by the Archbishops of Canterbury and York that all Church services should be suspended while advice to restrict gatherings and meeting is current This means we will not be able to observe the Holy Week Liturgies or celebrate the Great Feast of Easter in our Church this year perhaps for the first time in all its history However the Church will remain open each day for private prayer and the lighting of candles If you would like someone to pray with you please contact Wendy (01637 830380) or Kath (01637 831083) If you have any concerns or enquiries about weddings baptisms or funerals please contact Revd Anne on 01872 572654

A message from Revd Anne We are living in ldquostrange timesrdquo Life is not the same as it ever was and somehow I think it will be a long time before it will be The norms of life that we took for granted are no longer assured but this is the life we have and as human beings we have the ability to adapt and make the most of what is placed before us For my part I will endeavour to continue saying Morning Prayer at 9am in our Cluster Churches for as long as I am permitted If you would like to join in at home I can email you a copy of the service or get a copy to you if you donrsquot have email please contact me on 01872 572654I will leave you with some words from the service which always gives me hope and comfort ldquoTrust in the Lord with all your heart and be not wise in your own sight In all ways acknowledge him and he will make straight your pathrdquo Your servant in Christ Anne There is a list at the back of The Church for Easter Lily donations in remembrance of loved ones You could drop off goods for collection by friends at the back of Church Forthcoming events suspended whilst advice to restrict meetings and gatherings is current Mondays Craft Group in the Chapel room Hand Bell ringing Memory Cafeacute at Crantock is suspended Please call organisers if you have any concerns Memory cafeacute at Parrenporth is also suspended The last cafeacute was attended by 35 people who celebrated St Piranrsquos day with a Cornish tea of pasties scones and saffron cake Entertainment by Gold Coast had everyone singing 60s and 70s songs and practicing the hand jive We will start the cafe again as soon as we are able Please call Dilys 01637 830681 if you have any concerns

What turbulent and frightening times we are experiencing as a nation As a result of the Coronavirus pandemic I am sad to say that no clubs or Sunday services will take place in the Methodist Church for the foreseeable future Stay safe look after each other and believe if God is for us then who can be against us

SMUGGLERrsquoS DEN INN 23 APRIL 2020

WI BOOK REVIEW 24 APRIL 2020

BUSINESS DIRECTORY 25 APRIL 2020

David G Wright Small Business specialist 01637 830799

Myrtle Cottage BampB Accommodation Trevail 01637 830460

Bakers Dozen Farm Shop Bakery And Fine Coffee 01637 831900

Karens Beauty Tips Professional Nail amp Beauty Treatments01637 499302

07812 063355

Radiant Health and Fitness

Claire Connelly

Yoga Pilates Exercise to Music amp Meditation Instructor

Exercise Classes 1-to-1 Pilates or Yoga Small GroupCorporate 07764 744382

ARG IT SolutionsPClaptop support repairs amp builds virus removal

Website design Windows amp Apple tuition

01637 831788

07530 852697

Compu-K Computer builds repair amp maintenance 01637 871847

Richard Holder David Ball Agencies 01637 850850

Daniel Peel Newquay Property Centre 01637 875161

Bob Chudleigh John Nicholls Funeral Service 01637 851177

AC Richards A C Richards amp Son 01872 572027

Peter Griffin Plumbing amp Central Heating Engineer 01637 830702

Cottage Farm Cottages camping amp caravan park 01637 831083

Treworgans Holiday Park 5 Park Static Holiday Homes 01637 830200

Alan HughesTai ChiQigong InstructorTherapistReki Master

TeacherPractitionerChinese MassageAcupressure07742 666447

The Anvil Public House - Cubert 01637 830444

The Smugglers Den Inn Public House - Trebellan Cubert 01637 830209

The Treguth Public House - Holywell Bay 01637 830248

Cubert Shop Post Office Newsagent Off Licence amp General Stores 01637 830525

123 Associated Taxis 24 Hr service local rates over 25 years service 01637 851234

wwwsurfcabscomUp to 4 passengers Cubert and beyond

Best Value - Pre-Book 07305 466905

John Nicholls Independently Owned Funeral Service 01637 851177

Undertakers

Estate Agents

Accountants amp Tax Advisers

Computers

Funeral Directors

Heating Plumbing Gas

Holidays

Pubs Restaurants Etc

Accommodation

Taxis

Holistic Therapist

Bakery amp Farm amp Coffee Shop

Shop amp Post Office

Beauty amp Health amp Fitness

SPORTS amp LEISURE BALE PUSH 26

By Sandra Percy

CUBERT SEA ANGLERS 1963 ndash 2020

APRIL 2020

Club Fishing Report Unfortunately due to extreme storms during February it was impossible to fish from any local marks However looking through the recent angling press two very large bass were caught a 22 lb Bass was caught from the shore in the English Channel and a 20 lb Bass caught from a boat off Yarmouth both fish after weighing were returned to fight another day Club Competitions A competition runs from the 1st January 2020 through to the 30th April 2020 fishing for ldquoThe Heaviest Fishrdquo Club Meeting The next club meeting will be held on Thursday 2nd April 2020 commencing at 800 pm and held at ldquoThe Treguth Innrdquo at Holywell This will be the last meeting until Thursday 3rd September 2020 so any member who wishes to get their personal scales tested please bring them along The Annual Dinner and Prize Presentation On Saturday 7th March 2020 the club held their ldquoAnnual Dinner and Prize Presentationrdquo at ldquoThe Anvil Restaurantrdquo after an enjoyable three course meal the cups trophies and vouchers were presented by Sharon Smith The most successful club angler for 2019 was Mark Yelland other winners were Nick Callaya John Smith Graham Knight Simon Parris Eddie Gummow and Ron Davey The evening raffle was organised by Bob and Rodney thanks to club members who donated prizes for the raffle

By Brian Osborne

Having lost our final match of the season against Luxulyan Golds we end the Winter League

in a creditable 4th position

Due to the Coronavirus restrictions we had to postpone the Pairsrsquo Competition on Thursday

19th March which was to have been our final competition before our Annual Presentation

dinner This has been booked to be held in the Smugglers Den Inn on Tuesday 12th May but

we will have to wait and see if this also needs to be postponed

Unfortunately all bowling has now been cancelled until further notice

CNDP UPDATE 27 APRIL 2020

What a fantastic night we had at the Cubert School PTFA library fundraiser Johnny Cowling was simply hilarious and as someone said lsquothat man has funny bonesrsquo He was supported by some very energetic dancing from the ladies sat at the front dressed in their lsquoElvisrsquo skirts and wow these ladies certainly had the moves For those amongst us who hadnrsquot seen Johnny perform previously it was an absolute delight We had family visiting from Wales and they made the lsquomistakersquo of letting Johnny know they were visitors They were delighted that he made reference to this fact several times throughout the show and later commented on the amazing community spirit feeling of welcome and great fun they had had We were also fortunate to be visited by Jason Donovan Harry Potter and once again Mr Matalan not to mention Compo Cleggy and Foggy from Last of the Summer Wine The food was kindly donated by the Village Chip Shop and was really great quality and piping hot The raffle prizes were great and the Auction items were enthusiastically bid on and with Johnny as the auctioneer The evening ended with a good old sing along even those who had been quieter earlier in the evening before the prosecco took effect joined in with enthusiasm What a great example of the community spirit in our little village it never ceases to amaze us Pauline Tudbury

Cubert School PTFA would like to thank all the eveningrsquos sponsors as per the following Barclays Bank Newquay Nat West Bank Duchy IFA Big Green Surf Company Keltek Brewery Borringdon Hall The Wildes ndash Leopalooza Festival Cubert amp Crantock Village Stores

The event raised a healthy pound2690 towards the

schools library renovation which has been designed by the PTFAs very own Ian White Interior Designs Thank you to all those that despite the current air of uncertainty made it out to join us in the fun for a wonderful cause

Ian White of Ian White Designs Johnny Cowling amp Rose of Barclays Bank with the Cubert School library renovation plans

JOHNNY COWLING NIGHT REPORT

Our push for more parishioners to complete and return the survey questionnaires continues and over the last month we have been looking at different ways of getting our message out into the community Tim Lord has been instrumental in this and he has put together a promo video for the Neighbourhood Development Plan and also a Facebook page and Instagram In addition there are adverts running for the residents of Cubert Parish via Facebook and Instagram which I hope some of you will have already seen Here are the links to the Facebook page and Instagram httpsbusinessfacebookcomCubertNDP httpswwwinstagramcomcubertndp Our aim is to contact and engage with the whole community across all age groups and by a variety of media be it the Cubert News Facebook Instagram or word of mouth What we need is to hear everyonersquos views so please follow the links to the Facebook page and Instagram and visit the website (wwwcubertndpcouk) and complete the questionnaire or return the paper copy delivered with the newsletter Extra paper copies are still available and look on the website for contact details As from the beginning of April we will be starting to analyse the results of the survey and these will be posted on the website and included in he newsletter Andrew Jeffery is heading up the sub-group tasked with this In the meantime the Landscape and other sub-groups are continuing with their work as best they can during the current restrictions and we are all having to learn how to deal and adapt to these We have postponed our regular monthly meetings until further notice but are currently trialling ldquoon-linerdquo meetings to ensure that the Steering Group can continue to function and that the process of preparing a Neighbourhood Development Plan for Cubert continues Please help us to help Cubert Thank youhelliphelliphelliphellipCubert NDP Steering Group

ADVERTISEMENT APRIL 2020 28

DALES 29 APRIL 2020

Page 6: APRIL 2020 1 CUBERT NEWSLETTER UPDATE 23RD ......NEWSLETTER NO MATTER HOW SMALL. THANKS JUDY - EDITOR Cubert Parish News Nowodhow an Bluw APRIL 2020 Printed by Unit 6C, Treloggan Industrial

CRANTOCK MEMORY CAFE 6 APRIL 2020

For Information Contact Di 01637 830544 David 01637 830617 WEBSITE crantockmemorycafeorguk

At Crantock Village Hall Next Meetingshelliphellip

SUSPENDED

It was lsquoship ahoyrsquo at Crantock Village Hall on March 2nd as the Memory Cafe opened up for a maritime-themed afternoon As it was almost St Piranrsquos day there was a Cornish emphasis to our theme and we were delighted to welcome back Jane and Gill daughters of the late George Northey who was instrumental in establishing the popular sport of gig racing in Newquay and on the Isles of Scilly Jane and Gill had many memories to share of growing up on the Gannel Estuary and of the early days of bringing gigs from St Maryrsquos on Scilly Having been gig rowers themselves they spoke with knowledge and experience about the skills involved in the sport They also recalled the initial opposition to female gig rowers which was finally overcome in the mid 1970s With the aid of Janersquos husband Gil providing technical support they gave us a most interesting and entertaining talk and demonstration There were some fascinating slides of gigs in Newquay and on the Isles of Scilly and of three generations of the Northey lsquoclanrsquo rowing and winning trophies as well as a nostalgic film made in the 1980s in which the late George Northey talked about the days when gigs were bought from the Isles of Scilly for the princely sum of a few pounds and a bottle of whisky We were all amazed to see the size of the gig oar which Jane and Gill had brought along and even more surprised by the length of a gig which was measured out on the hall floor During our break for tea there was a chance to chat and have a close look at our display which included books photographs newspaper articles and numerous programmes from the World Pilot Gig Championship hosted by the Isles of Scilly In between the cakes and cups of tea there was time to tackle a lsquogig racingrsquo word-search and an alphabet grid puzzle or to talk to Jane and Gill about their rowing experiences and the history of the pilot gigs For the remainder of the afternoon we stayed afloat with a welcome return visit from our local shanty group lsquoFiddle me Timbersrsquo who entertained everyone with a selection of songs with a suitably nautical flavour accompanied by guitar and two violins There were plenty of chances for us all to sing along and we were delighted that Jane Gill and Gil joined in as well One of our volunteers brought along a small model of the St Agnes gig lsquoShahrsquo which had been made and purchased on the Isles of Scilly several years ago It was added to our display and Jane and Gill were thrilled when at the end of the afternoon it was given to them to add to their collection of memorabilia Thanks were given to all of our visitors for a thoroughly entertaining afternoon before we all sailed off home once more

The views and opinions expressed in this Newsletter do not necessarily reflect those of the editor The editor reserves the right to refuse material for any reason whatsoever and cannot be held responsible for any errors or omissions which may occur in this publication

THE TREGUTH 7 APRIL 2020

CUBERT VILLAGE HALL SUSPENDED EVENTS APRIL 2020 8

CUBERT FILM CLUB

SUSPENDED UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE

BAKERrsquoS DOZEN 9 APRIL 2020

PARISH COUNCIL REPORT

Report of the Parish Council Meeting Wednesday 18th March2020 10 APRIL 2020

PRESENT Cllrs G Rowe A Percy RLB Spencer T Hulbert the Clerk D Hawken and 5 members of the public APOLOGIES Cllrs N Bradder D Hopkinson WCLongden R Martin P Wallis and Cornwall Councillor Adrian Dennis Harvey Police Report ndash None MINUTES OF THE MEETINGS HELD ON 19th February 2020 The Minutes were approved and signed as True Records MATTERS ARISING FROM THE MINUTES OF THE MEETING HELD ON 19th February 2020 None PLANNING Decisions made by Cornwall Council PA1909513 Demolish existing flat roof garage and store Form new extension forms studio wc and utility room New part pitch over in natural grey slate Extend original pitched roof to rear converting to bedroom en suite with balcony Remove existing mineral slate and red clay hip and ridge and renew in natural grey slate with lead ridge and hipPolminna Holywell Road Cubert TR8 5EY for Mr amp Mrs Paul and Johanna Spiller Approved PA1911142 Erection of garage and additional window to en suite - 49 Churchfields Road Cubert Newquay Cornwall TR8 5JN for Mr Colin Richardson - Approved PA1900001NDP Designation request for undertaking a Neighbourhood Development Plan for the Parish of Cubert Cubert Cornwall - Agreed to formerly designate (NDP Only)Applications PA2001252 Reserved matters application following outline approval PA1810263 to construct two detached dwellings with a new access serving both dwellings - Land North Of Glanville Holywell Road Cubert Cornwall for Mr M Reed Resolved to Support the application PA2001569 - Reserved Matters application for appearance landscaping layout and scale for the Construction of 349 dwellings with associated works including access roads and drainage following outline approval PA1404743 dated 14 March 2017 - Land At Trevithick Manor Farm Trevemper Newquay Cornwall for Treveth Holdings LLP Treveth Holdings LLP - Resolved to Object to the Application until the Section 106 is changed to include Cubert Parish as a secondary Parish for the purposes of affordable housing NEIGHBOURHOOD PLAN Meetings have been cancelled until further notice The steering group are exploring video conferencing as a means to continue their activities ANY OTHER RELEVANT BUSINESS NOT REQUIRING DECISIONS AT THIS MEETING None The meeting was closed at 1930 pm The next regular meeting to be held on a future date to be announced in the Village Hall

CUBERT PARISH NOTICES Corona Virus ndash Covid 19

The Parish Council has taken the decision (and confirmed by Cornwall Council) not to hold any public meetings until further notice The Parish Council has taken actions so that it can still function during these trying times and IS STILL OPEN FOR BUSINESS You can still contact your Councillors by phone or contact the Clerk (01637 830947) Email cubertpcbtinternetcom If you are elderly infirm self isolating and need some assistance (Shopping etc) please contact us and we will try to put you in contact with a local volunteer who may be able to help you

STAY SAFE AND LOOK AFTER YOURSELVES AND YOUR NEIGHBOURS

BOWGIE INN 11

APRIL 2020

GOOD NEWS We are doing street-style Sunday Roast takeaways every Sunday which started on 22nd There is also a new takeaway menu Call through with your order ndash 01637 832057 or 07974 916597 ndash choose from beef turkey or vegetarian ndash pound8 Itrsquos up to you where you enjoy your food ndash you can take it to enjoy overlooking the bay back at home down on the beach or wherever yoursquore in a safe open space away from others We are also doing all draft pints at pound3 to take away ndash bring your own container Thank you so much for your continuing support SEE WEBSITE FOR MENU httpswwwbowgiecom

BOOKS 12 APRIL 2020

ISOLATED NEED A READ BOOKS NOW AVAILABLE AT A BUS STOP NEAR YOU

Thanks to and idea from Josie of HBSLSC there are books available to take away that are in a box in the bus shelter in Holywell Polly has also done the same in the Cubert bus shelter with books furnished from the church room book store If anyone has any books that they wish to share in this way then please add to the boxes Childrenrsquos books are of a particular need

CUBERT

HOLYWELL

ADVERTISEMENT 13 APRIL 2020

14 APRIL 2020 ECO NEWS SHARON GRACE HOME

ECO-NEWS Since last month we have experienced two major situations which have made us all more aware of our vulnerability to climate change and our susceptibility to the spread of disease in an overpopulated world

For most of Britain February and March saw the highest rainfall ever recorded and in many parts severe flooding brought despair and misery to a large number of communities but over-riding all of this has been the spread of C19 and the effect it is having across the whole world We are all involved and little in our human world can escape the consequences of this pandemic politically socially and economically The strangeness of not being able to meet and greet one another Families unable to care for their aging relatives Hospitals running out of basic amenities and equipment and the ever-present anxiety about how many will become ill and when it might all be over If nothing else it has demonstrated how dependent we all are on one another and on the need for us all to act responsibly to make sure others donrsquot suffer It has also shown without doubt the impact we as humans have on the natural world and our own environment Pollution in cities cut to almost zero the canals of Venice clear and clean and a huge cut in carbon emissions as industry slows down and aircraft cease to fly This is the result of the action of one invisible living organism ndash bringing our sophisticated highly developed world to a virtual standstill Hopefully our human ability to innovate and adapt will get us through but perhaps this will also be a time to make changes which seemed impossible before the virus - changes for the better for our environment and our economic systems Locally we are lucky that we have our village shops who are willing to deliver to those who are self-isolating We have many on-line schemes to keep people in touch with one another and we are all aware of how we need to make sure our neighbours have the things they need As time goes on people will suffer financial hardship because of being unable to work and many businesses will fail so we need to think about how we can help each other as a community As I write this the sun is shining and the birds are singing the natural world is continuing as always with less stress from human influence I wonder if we shall be able to keep it that way once all this is over Hopefully we shall see good things coming from this time of trouble meanwhile I hope you can keep safe and keep well Wendy

ADVERTISEMENTS 15 APRIL 2020

ST PIRANrsquoS DAY REPORT POEM 16 APRIL 2020

ST PIRANrsquoS DAY THURSDAY 5TH MARCH

The weather was kind to us as we assembled in St Georgersquos Road Truro Old Cornwall Societies were there excited children with black and white flags some men sporting Cornish tartan kilts and lots of individual walkers all clutching St Piran flags At 1pm we set off and walked through Trurorsquos streets Calls of Kernow Bys Vyken (Cornwall for Ever) and Gool Peran Lowen (Happy St Piranrsquos Day) echoed through the long procession As we neared the City centre we were offered Saffron Cake and cream scones with jam (done the Cornish way with the cream on top) Eventually we squeezed into the space outside the Cathedral and were addressed by Elizabeth Carne Grand Bard of Cornwall the Mayor of Truro and Edward Bolitho Truro Male Voice Choir sang ldquoLamornardquo and of course ldquoTrelawneyrdquo Oggie shouts were the order of the day and leading my section my voice began to give way towards the end The school children were given Saffron Cake and all the adults had delicious pasties Bert Biscoe drew our attention to the now restored Celtic Cross near the Cathedral Irsquom sure St Piran (Patron Saint of Tinners) would have been pleased at this We all vowed to meet again next year KERNOW BYS VYKEN Rodney Phillips

SPRING

The trees that were naked Now have tips of fresh green

Where the earth has been bare Flowering bulbs are now seen

My morning alarm clock Awakes me to light or sun The evenings are lighter Spring has truly begun

Sometimes it is milder Tis the warmth of the sun Warms us inside and out

Surely spring has now begun

Joy

CROSSWORD 17 APRIL 2020

NATIONAL TRUST APRIL 2020 18

I hope you are all looking after yourselves your family friends colleagues and

neighbours during this uncertain time As you will be aware the situation around

the world is changing by the hour

Please follow the latest government advice

If you are planning on heading to a National Trust place please check

wwwnationaltrustorguk for up-to-date details before you go For local updates

please search for North Cornwall National Trust on Facebook If you arent online

and need to ask the National Trust a question please phone 0344 800 1895 but please be aware

they will be receiving a larger volume of calls than usual and maybe short staffed

If you are struggling during this unprecedented time for any reason such as not being able to get

to the shops or feeling anxious please reach out to friends family neighbours local and national

support groups One positive from this current situation is that local communities are really

coming together and offering help to each other Do not feel like you may be a burden or that

people have other things to worry about ask for help if you need help

Here are just a few national resources

Every Mind Matters httpswwwnhsukoneyouevery-mind-matters

The Silverline httpswwwthesilverlineorguk

Age UK httpswwwageukorguk

Samaritans httpswwwsamaritansorg

Young Minds httpsyoungmindsorguk

Mental Health Foundation httpswwwmentalhealthorguk

Carers Trust httpscarersorg

Mind httpswwwmindorguk

Citizens Advice

httpswwwcitizensadviceorguk

Wishing you all good health

Sarah Stevens Ranger North Cornwall ndash Tintagel to Holywell

LOCAL INTEREST 19 APRIL 2020

TREVORNICK RACE APRIL 2020 20

CRANTOCK WI 21 APRIL 2020

We meet today Tuesday 10th March for our Annual meeting the most important meeting of the year Where we vote for President and present our Financial Statement The weather as usual these last months is wet and windy but that didnrsquot stop our members from turning out We welcome our new member who joined this month Sandra Hazell and Janice Deacon who joined a few months ago And Pat Byrne brought a guest Yvonne Hayes We have quite a few events coming up organised beautifully by Glenis Pratley including The Spring Countdown on 22 April a Day of Art and Music on 11 May Craft workshop in both April and May Singing for the Terrified 23 June and a Helford River Cruise on 21 May Salli Blackford is heading up our team who are entering the Royal Cornwall Show in June this year themed lsquoVisions of the Futurersquo And yet again our book club meet every month Marianne Inskip with Salli Blackford are getting together with our members recipes for VE Day in May at The Memorial Hall which is being organised by Janice Deacon Josie Grant presented the Financial Statement And thanked everyone for all there support we currently have 35 members Salli Blackford read out the Committeersquos Annual Report so we looked back over the year and all we have achieved Janis Ross thanked the Committee for all the hard work that goes into running a successful WI as well as thanking our members who turn up each month and are so supportive Janis Ross was presented with a card and voucher from the members by Salli Blackford for all her hard work and dedication as President for the year And Janis Ross was voted in as President again for another year It was Pat Byrne birthday and we celebrated with two delicious birthday cakes she supplied us with while Ann Evans supplied the Sherry as it is also her birthday this month We thank Maggie Billing for her wonderful birthday posies and it was her turn for a box of chocolates as she also celebrates her birthday this month Our monthly competition lsquoMad March Harersquo judged blind by Pat Byrne was won by Ann Evans with Salli Blackford coming second and Sue Stevens third Our overall Competition winner for the year Sue Fern was presented with the Trophy by Janis Ross well done Sue with Salli Blackford second and Glenis Pratley third After our raffle we packed up for yet another month full of cake and Sherry Next Meeting on Tuesday 14 April at 200 at Village Hall The speaker is lsquoAlternative Therapiesrsquo Competition lsquo Easter Decoration made by Yoursquo all welcome Janis Ross President Crantock Wi signing off for another month

Due to present conditions Crantock WI meetings at The Village Hall are now cancelled until further noticersquo We hope to resume meetings as soon as we can

Janis Ross President

ST CUBERT CHURCH 22

Contacts - Safeguarding Officer Kath Harrison 01637 831083 Priest in Charge Revd Canon Anne Brown 01872 572654 atlanticcoastclusterbtinternetcom Church Wardens Wendy Barritt 01637 830380 wendycarinescom Kath Harrison 01637 831083

APRIL 2020

CUBERT METHODIST CHAPEL

The Church CONTINUES TO BE OPEN 10am-4pm daily for private prayer and lighting of remembrance candles Everyone welcome We have been advised by the Archbishops of Canterbury and York that all Church services should be suspended while advice to restrict gatherings and meeting is current This means we will not be able to observe the Holy Week Liturgies or celebrate the Great Feast of Easter in our Church this year perhaps for the first time in all its history However the Church will remain open each day for private prayer and the lighting of candles If you would like someone to pray with you please contact Wendy (01637 830380) or Kath (01637 831083) If you have any concerns or enquiries about weddings baptisms or funerals please contact Revd Anne on 01872 572654

A message from Revd Anne We are living in ldquostrange timesrdquo Life is not the same as it ever was and somehow I think it will be a long time before it will be The norms of life that we took for granted are no longer assured but this is the life we have and as human beings we have the ability to adapt and make the most of what is placed before us For my part I will endeavour to continue saying Morning Prayer at 9am in our Cluster Churches for as long as I am permitted If you would like to join in at home I can email you a copy of the service or get a copy to you if you donrsquot have email please contact me on 01872 572654I will leave you with some words from the service which always gives me hope and comfort ldquoTrust in the Lord with all your heart and be not wise in your own sight In all ways acknowledge him and he will make straight your pathrdquo Your servant in Christ Anne There is a list at the back of The Church for Easter Lily donations in remembrance of loved ones You could drop off goods for collection by friends at the back of Church Forthcoming events suspended whilst advice to restrict meetings and gatherings is current Mondays Craft Group in the Chapel room Hand Bell ringing Memory Cafeacute at Crantock is suspended Please call organisers if you have any concerns Memory cafeacute at Parrenporth is also suspended The last cafeacute was attended by 35 people who celebrated St Piranrsquos day with a Cornish tea of pasties scones and saffron cake Entertainment by Gold Coast had everyone singing 60s and 70s songs and practicing the hand jive We will start the cafe again as soon as we are able Please call Dilys 01637 830681 if you have any concerns

What turbulent and frightening times we are experiencing as a nation As a result of the Coronavirus pandemic I am sad to say that no clubs or Sunday services will take place in the Methodist Church for the foreseeable future Stay safe look after each other and believe if God is for us then who can be against us

SMUGGLERrsquoS DEN INN 23 APRIL 2020

WI BOOK REVIEW 24 APRIL 2020

BUSINESS DIRECTORY 25 APRIL 2020

David G Wright Small Business specialist 01637 830799

Myrtle Cottage BampB Accommodation Trevail 01637 830460

Bakers Dozen Farm Shop Bakery And Fine Coffee 01637 831900

Karens Beauty Tips Professional Nail amp Beauty Treatments01637 499302

07812 063355

Radiant Health and Fitness

Claire Connelly

Yoga Pilates Exercise to Music amp Meditation Instructor

Exercise Classes 1-to-1 Pilates or Yoga Small GroupCorporate 07764 744382

ARG IT SolutionsPClaptop support repairs amp builds virus removal

Website design Windows amp Apple tuition

01637 831788

07530 852697

Compu-K Computer builds repair amp maintenance 01637 871847

Richard Holder David Ball Agencies 01637 850850

Daniel Peel Newquay Property Centre 01637 875161

Bob Chudleigh John Nicholls Funeral Service 01637 851177

AC Richards A C Richards amp Son 01872 572027

Peter Griffin Plumbing amp Central Heating Engineer 01637 830702

Cottage Farm Cottages camping amp caravan park 01637 831083

Treworgans Holiday Park 5 Park Static Holiday Homes 01637 830200

Alan HughesTai ChiQigong InstructorTherapistReki Master

TeacherPractitionerChinese MassageAcupressure07742 666447

The Anvil Public House - Cubert 01637 830444

The Smugglers Den Inn Public House - Trebellan Cubert 01637 830209

The Treguth Public House - Holywell Bay 01637 830248

Cubert Shop Post Office Newsagent Off Licence amp General Stores 01637 830525

123 Associated Taxis 24 Hr service local rates over 25 years service 01637 851234

wwwsurfcabscomUp to 4 passengers Cubert and beyond

Best Value - Pre-Book 07305 466905

John Nicholls Independently Owned Funeral Service 01637 851177

Undertakers

Estate Agents

Accountants amp Tax Advisers

Computers

Funeral Directors

Heating Plumbing Gas

Holidays

Pubs Restaurants Etc

Accommodation

Taxis

Holistic Therapist

Bakery amp Farm amp Coffee Shop

Shop amp Post Office

Beauty amp Health amp Fitness

SPORTS amp LEISURE BALE PUSH 26

By Sandra Percy

CUBERT SEA ANGLERS 1963 ndash 2020

APRIL 2020

Club Fishing Report Unfortunately due to extreme storms during February it was impossible to fish from any local marks However looking through the recent angling press two very large bass were caught a 22 lb Bass was caught from the shore in the English Channel and a 20 lb Bass caught from a boat off Yarmouth both fish after weighing were returned to fight another day Club Competitions A competition runs from the 1st January 2020 through to the 30th April 2020 fishing for ldquoThe Heaviest Fishrdquo Club Meeting The next club meeting will be held on Thursday 2nd April 2020 commencing at 800 pm and held at ldquoThe Treguth Innrdquo at Holywell This will be the last meeting until Thursday 3rd September 2020 so any member who wishes to get their personal scales tested please bring them along The Annual Dinner and Prize Presentation On Saturday 7th March 2020 the club held their ldquoAnnual Dinner and Prize Presentationrdquo at ldquoThe Anvil Restaurantrdquo after an enjoyable three course meal the cups trophies and vouchers were presented by Sharon Smith The most successful club angler for 2019 was Mark Yelland other winners were Nick Callaya John Smith Graham Knight Simon Parris Eddie Gummow and Ron Davey The evening raffle was organised by Bob and Rodney thanks to club members who donated prizes for the raffle

By Brian Osborne

Having lost our final match of the season against Luxulyan Golds we end the Winter League

in a creditable 4th position

Due to the Coronavirus restrictions we had to postpone the Pairsrsquo Competition on Thursday

19th March which was to have been our final competition before our Annual Presentation

dinner This has been booked to be held in the Smugglers Den Inn on Tuesday 12th May but

we will have to wait and see if this also needs to be postponed

Unfortunately all bowling has now been cancelled until further notice

CNDP UPDATE 27 APRIL 2020

What a fantastic night we had at the Cubert School PTFA library fundraiser Johnny Cowling was simply hilarious and as someone said lsquothat man has funny bonesrsquo He was supported by some very energetic dancing from the ladies sat at the front dressed in their lsquoElvisrsquo skirts and wow these ladies certainly had the moves For those amongst us who hadnrsquot seen Johnny perform previously it was an absolute delight We had family visiting from Wales and they made the lsquomistakersquo of letting Johnny know they were visitors They were delighted that he made reference to this fact several times throughout the show and later commented on the amazing community spirit feeling of welcome and great fun they had had We were also fortunate to be visited by Jason Donovan Harry Potter and once again Mr Matalan not to mention Compo Cleggy and Foggy from Last of the Summer Wine The food was kindly donated by the Village Chip Shop and was really great quality and piping hot The raffle prizes were great and the Auction items were enthusiastically bid on and with Johnny as the auctioneer The evening ended with a good old sing along even those who had been quieter earlier in the evening before the prosecco took effect joined in with enthusiasm What a great example of the community spirit in our little village it never ceases to amaze us Pauline Tudbury

Cubert School PTFA would like to thank all the eveningrsquos sponsors as per the following Barclays Bank Newquay Nat West Bank Duchy IFA Big Green Surf Company Keltek Brewery Borringdon Hall The Wildes ndash Leopalooza Festival Cubert amp Crantock Village Stores

The event raised a healthy pound2690 towards the

schools library renovation which has been designed by the PTFAs very own Ian White Interior Designs Thank you to all those that despite the current air of uncertainty made it out to join us in the fun for a wonderful cause

Ian White of Ian White Designs Johnny Cowling amp Rose of Barclays Bank with the Cubert School library renovation plans

JOHNNY COWLING NIGHT REPORT

Our push for more parishioners to complete and return the survey questionnaires continues and over the last month we have been looking at different ways of getting our message out into the community Tim Lord has been instrumental in this and he has put together a promo video for the Neighbourhood Development Plan and also a Facebook page and Instagram In addition there are adverts running for the residents of Cubert Parish via Facebook and Instagram which I hope some of you will have already seen Here are the links to the Facebook page and Instagram httpsbusinessfacebookcomCubertNDP httpswwwinstagramcomcubertndp Our aim is to contact and engage with the whole community across all age groups and by a variety of media be it the Cubert News Facebook Instagram or word of mouth What we need is to hear everyonersquos views so please follow the links to the Facebook page and Instagram and visit the website (wwwcubertndpcouk) and complete the questionnaire or return the paper copy delivered with the newsletter Extra paper copies are still available and look on the website for contact details As from the beginning of April we will be starting to analyse the results of the survey and these will be posted on the website and included in he newsletter Andrew Jeffery is heading up the sub-group tasked with this In the meantime the Landscape and other sub-groups are continuing with their work as best they can during the current restrictions and we are all having to learn how to deal and adapt to these We have postponed our regular monthly meetings until further notice but are currently trialling ldquoon-linerdquo meetings to ensure that the Steering Group can continue to function and that the process of preparing a Neighbourhood Development Plan for Cubert continues Please help us to help Cubert Thank youhelliphelliphelliphellipCubert NDP Steering Group

ADVERTISEMENT APRIL 2020 28

DALES 29 APRIL 2020

Page 7: APRIL 2020 1 CUBERT NEWSLETTER UPDATE 23RD ......NEWSLETTER NO MATTER HOW SMALL. THANKS JUDY - EDITOR Cubert Parish News Nowodhow an Bluw APRIL 2020 Printed by Unit 6C, Treloggan Industrial

THE TREGUTH 7 APRIL 2020

CUBERT VILLAGE HALL SUSPENDED EVENTS APRIL 2020 8

CUBERT FILM CLUB

SUSPENDED UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE

BAKERrsquoS DOZEN 9 APRIL 2020

PARISH COUNCIL REPORT

Report of the Parish Council Meeting Wednesday 18th March2020 10 APRIL 2020

PRESENT Cllrs G Rowe A Percy RLB Spencer T Hulbert the Clerk D Hawken and 5 members of the public APOLOGIES Cllrs N Bradder D Hopkinson WCLongden R Martin P Wallis and Cornwall Councillor Adrian Dennis Harvey Police Report ndash None MINUTES OF THE MEETINGS HELD ON 19th February 2020 The Minutes were approved and signed as True Records MATTERS ARISING FROM THE MINUTES OF THE MEETING HELD ON 19th February 2020 None PLANNING Decisions made by Cornwall Council PA1909513 Demolish existing flat roof garage and store Form new extension forms studio wc and utility room New part pitch over in natural grey slate Extend original pitched roof to rear converting to bedroom en suite with balcony Remove existing mineral slate and red clay hip and ridge and renew in natural grey slate with lead ridge and hipPolminna Holywell Road Cubert TR8 5EY for Mr amp Mrs Paul and Johanna Spiller Approved PA1911142 Erection of garage and additional window to en suite - 49 Churchfields Road Cubert Newquay Cornwall TR8 5JN for Mr Colin Richardson - Approved PA1900001NDP Designation request for undertaking a Neighbourhood Development Plan for the Parish of Cubert Cubert Cornwall - Agreed to formerly designate (NDP Only)Applications PA2001252 Reserved matters application following outline approval PA1810263 to construct two detached dwellings with a new access serving both dwellings - Land North Of Glanville Holywell Road Cubert Cornwall for Mr M Reed Resolved to Support the application PA2001569 - Reserved Matters application for appearance landscaping layout and scale for the Construction of 349 dwellings with associated works including access roads and drainage following outline approval PA1404743 dated 14 March 2017 - Land At Trevithick Manor Farm Trevemper Newquay Cornwall for Treveth Holdings LLP Treveth Holdings LLP - Resolved to Object to the Application until the Section 106 is changed to include Cubert Parish as a secondary Parish for the purposes of affordable housing NEIGHBOURHOOD PLAN Meetings have been cancelled until further notice The steering group are exploring video conferencing as a means to continue their activities ANY OTHER RELEVANT BUSINESS NOT REQUIRING DECISIONS AT THIS MEETING None The meeting was closed at 1930 pm The next regular meeting to be held on a future date to be announced in the Village Hall

CUBERT PARISH NOTICES Corona Virus ndash Covid 19

The Parish Council has taken the decision (and confirmed by Cornwall Council) not to hold any public meetings until further notice The Parish Council has taken actions so that it can still function during these trying times and IS STILL OPEN FOR BUSINESS You can still contact your Councillors by phone or contact the Clerk (01637 830947) Email cubertpcbtinternetcom If you are elderly infirm self isolating and need some assistance (Shopping etc) please contact us and we will try to put you in contact with a local volunteer who may be able to help you

STAY SAFE AND LOOK AFTER YOURSELVES AND YOUR NEIGHBOURS

BOWGIE INN 11

APRIL 2020

GOOD NEWS We are doing street-style Sunday Roast takeaways every Sunday which started on 22nd There is also a new takeaway menu Call through with your order ndash 01637 832057 or 07974 916597 ndash choose from beef turkey or vegetarian ndash pound8 Itrsquos up to you where you enjoy your food ndash you can take it to enjoy overlooking the bay back at home down on the beach or wherever yoursquore in a safe open space away from others We are also doing all draft pints at pound3 to take away ndash bring your own container Thank you so much for your continuing support SEE WEBSITE FOR MENU httpswwwbowgiecom

BOOKS 12 APRIL 2020

ISOLATED NEED A READ BOOKS NOW AVAILABLE AT A BUS STOP NEAR YOU

Thanks to and idea from Josie of HBSLSC there are books available to take away that are in a box in the bus shelter in Holywell Polly has also done the same in the Cubert bus shelter with books furnished from the church room book store If anyone has any books that they wish to share in this way then please add to the boxes Childrenrsquos books are of a particular need

CUBERT

HOLYWELL

ADVERTISEMENT 13 APRIL 2020

14 APRIL 2020 ECO NEWS SHARON GRACE HOME

ECO-NEWS Since last month we have experienced two major situations which have made us all more aware of our vulnerability to climate change and our susceptibility to the spread of disease in an overpopulated world

For most of Britain February and March saw the highest rainfall ever recorded and in many parts severe flooding brought despair and misery to a large number of communities but over-riding all of this has been the spread of C19 and the effect it is having across the whole world We are all involved and little in our human world can escape the consequences of this pandemic politically socially and economically The strangeness of not being able to meet and greet one another Families unable to care for their aging relatives Hospitals running out of basic amenities and equipment and the ever-present anxiety about how many will become ill and when it might all be over If nothing else it has demonstrated how dependent we all are on one another and on the need for us all to act responsibly to make sure others donrsquot suffer It has also shown without doubt the impact we as humans have on the natural world and our own environment Pollution in cities cut to almost zero the canals of Venice clear and clean and a huge cut in carbon emissions as industry slows down and aircraft cease to fly This is the result of the action of one invisible living organism ndash bringing our sophisticated highly developed world to a virtual standstill Hopefully our human ability to innovate and adapt will get us through but perhaps this will also be a time to make changes which seemed impossible before the virus - changes for the better for our environment and our economic systems Locally we are lucky that we have our village shops who are willing to deliver to those who are self-isolating We have many on-line schemes to keep people in touch with one another and we are all aware of how we need to make sure our neighbours have the things they need As time goes on people will suffer financial hardship because of being unable to work and many businesses will fail so we need to think about how we can help each other as a community As I write this the sun is shining and the birds are singing the natural world is continuing as always with less stress from human influence I wonder if we shall be able to keep it that way once all this is over Hopefully we shall see good things coming from this time of trouble meanwhile I hope you can keep safe and keep well Wendy

ADVERTISEMENTS 15 APRIL 2020

ST PIRANrsquoS DAY REPORT POEM 16 APRIL 2020

ST PIRANrsquoS DAY THURSDAY 5TH MARCH

The weather was kind to us as we assembled in St Georgersquos Road Truro Old Cornwall Societies were there excited children with black and white flags some men sporting Cornish tartan kilts and lots of individual walkers all clutching St Piran flags At 1pm we set off and walked through Trurorsquos streets Calls of Kernow Bys Vyken (Cornwall for Ever) and Gool Peran Lowen (Happy St Piranrsquos Day) echoed through the long procession As we neared the City centre we were offered Saffron Cake and cream scones with jam (done the Cornish way with the cream on top) Eventually we squeezed into the space outside the Cathedral and were addressed by Elizabeth Carne Grand Bard of Cornwall the Mayor of Truro and Edward Bolitho Truro Male Voice Choir sang ldquoLamornardquo and of course ldquoTrelawneyrdquo Oggie shouts were the order of the day and leading my section my voice began to give way towards the end The school children were given Saffron Cake and all the adults had delicious pasties Bert Biscoe drew our attention to the now restored Celtic Cross near the Cathedral Irsquom sure St Piran (Patron Saint of Tinners) would have been pleased at this We all vowed to meet again next year KERNOW BYS VYKEN Rodney Phillips

SPRING

The trees that were naked Now have tips of fresh green

Where the earth has been bare Flowering bulbs are now seen

My morning alarm clock Awakes me to light or sun The evenings are lighter Spring has truly begun

Sometimes it is milder Tis the warmth of the sun Warms us inside and out

Surely spring has now begun

Joy

CROSSWORD 17 APRIL 2020

NATIONAL TRUST APRIL 2020 18

I hope you are all looking after yourselves your family friends colleagues and

neighbours during this uncertain time As you will be aware the situation around

the world is changing by the hour

Please follow the latest government advice

If you are planning on heading to a National Trust place please check

wwwnationaltrustorguk for up-to-date details before you go For local updates

please search for North Cornwall National Trust on Facebook If you arent online

and need to ask the National Trust a question please phone 0344 800 1895 but please be aware

they will be receiving a larger volume of calls than usual and maybe short staffed

If you are struggling during this unprecedented time for any reason such as not being able to get

to the shops or feeling anxious please reach out to friends family neighbours local and national

support groups One positive from this current situation is that local communities are really

coming together and offering help to each other Do not feel like you may be a burden or that

people have other things to worry about ask for help if you need help

Here are just a few national resources

Every Mind Matters httpswwwnhsukoneyouevery-mind-matters

The Silverline httpswwwthesilverlineorguk

Age UK httpswwwageukorguk

Samaritans httpswwwsamaritansorg

Young Minds httpsyoungmindsorguk

Mental Health Foundation httpswwwmentalhealthorguk

Carers Trust httpscarersorg

Mind httpswwwmindorguk

Citizens Advice

httpswwwcitizensadviceorguk

Wishing you all good health

Sarah Stevens Ranger North Cornwall ndash Tintagel to Holywell

LOCAL INTEREST 19 APRIL 2020

TREVORNICK RACE APRIL 2020 20

CRANTOCK WI 21 APRIL 2020

We meet today Tuesday 10th March for our Annual meeting the most important meeting of the year Where we vote for President and present our Financial Statement The weather as usual these last months is wet and windy but that didnrsquot stop our members from turning out We welcome our new member who joined this month Sandra Hazell and Janice Deacon who joined a few months ago And Pat Byrne brought a guest Yvonne Hayes We have quite a few events coming up organised beautifully by Glenis Pratley including The Spring Countdown on 22 April a Day of Art and Music on 11 May Craft workshop in both April and May Singing for the Terrified 23 June and a Helford River Cruise on 21 May Salli Blackford is heading up our team who are entering the Royal Cornwall Show in June this year themed lsquoVisions of the Futurersquo And yet again our book club meet every month Marianne Inskip with Salli Blackford are getting together with our members recipes for VE Day in May at The Memorial Hall which is being organised by Janice Deacon Josie Grant presented the Financial Statement And thanked everyone for all there support we currently have 35 members Salli Blackford read out the Committeersquos Annual Report so we looked back over the year and all we have achieved Janis Ross thanked the Committee for all the hard work that goes into running a successful WI as well as thanking our members who turn up each month and are so supportive Janis Ross was presented with a card and voucher from the members by Salli Blackford for all her hard work and dedication as President for the year And Janis Ross was voted in as President again for another year It was Pat Byrne birthday and we celebrated with two delicious birthday cakes she supplied us with while Ann Evans supplied the Sherry as it is also her birthday this month We thank Maggie Billing for her wonderful birthday posies and it was her turn for a box of chocolates as she also celebrates her birthday this month Our monthly competition lsquoMad March Harersquo judged blind by Pat Byrne was won by Ann Evans with Salli Blackford coming second and Sue Stevens third Our overall Competition winner for the year Sue Fern was presented with the Trophy by Janis Ross well done Sue with Salli Blackford second and Glenis Pratley third After our raffle we packed up for yet another month full of cake and Sherry Next Meeting on Tuesday 14 April at 200 at Village Hall The speaker is lsquoAlternative Therapiesrsquo Competition lsquo Easter Decoration made by Yoursquo all welcome Janis Ross President Crantock Wi signing off for another month

Due to present conditions Crantock WI meetings at The Village Hall are now cancelled until further noticersquo We hope to resume meetings as soon as we can

Janis Ross President

ST CUBERT CHURCH 22

Contacts - Safeguarding Officer Kath Harrison 01637 831083 Priest in Charge Revd Canon Anne Brown 01872 572654 atlanticcoastclusterbtinternetcom Church Wardens Wendy Barritt 01637 830380 wendycarinescom Kath Harrison 01637 831083

APRIL 2020

CUBERT METHODIST CHAPEL

The Church CONTINUES TO BE OPEN 10am-4pm daily for private prayer and lighting of remembrance candles Everyone welcome We have been advised by the Archbishops of Canterbury and York that all Church services should be suspended while advice to restrict gatherings and meeting is current This means we will not be able to observe the Holy Week Liturgies or celebrate the Great Feast of Easter in our Church this year perhaps for the first time in all its history However the Church will remain open each day for private prayer and the lighting of candles If you would like someone to pray with you please contact Wendy (01637 830380) or Kath (01637 831083) If you have any concerns or enquiries about weddings baptisms or funerals please contact Revd Anne on 01872 572654

A message from Revd Anne We are living in ldquostrange timesrdquo Life is not the same as it ever was and somehow I think it will be a long time before it will be The norms of life that we took for granted are no longer assured but this is the life we have and as human beings we have the ability to adapt and make the most of what is placed before us For my part I will endeavour to continue saying Morning Prayer at 9am in our Cluster Churches for as long as I am permitted If you would like to join in at home I can email you a copy of the service or get a copy to you if you donrsquot have email please contact me on 01872 572654I will leave you with some words from the service which always gives me hope and comfort ldquoTrust in the Lord with all your heart and be not wise in your own sight In all ways acknowledge him and he will make straight your pathrdquo Your servant in Christ Anne There is a list at the back of The Church for Easter Lily donations in remembrance of loved ones You could drop off goods for collection by friends at the back of Church Forthcoming events suspended whilst advice to restrict meetings and gatherings is current Mondays Craft Group in the Chapel room Hand Bell ringing Memory Cafeacute at Crantock is suspended Please call organisers if you have any concerns Memory cafeacute at Parrenporth is also suspended The last cafeacute was attended by 35 people who celebrated St Piranrsquos day with a Cornish tea of pasties scones and saffron cake Entertainment by Gold Coast had everyone singing 60s and 70s songs and practicing the hand jive We will start the cafe again as soon as we are able Please call Dilys 01637 830681 if you have any concerns

What turbulent and frightening times we are experiencing as a nation As a result of the Coronavirus pandemic I am sad to say that no clubs or Sunday services will take place in the Methodist Church for the foreseeable future Stay safe look after each other and believe if God is for us then who can be against us

SMUGGLERrsquoS DEN INN 23 APRIL 2020

WI BOOK REVIEW 24 APRIL 2020

BUSINESS DIRECTORY 25 APRIL 2020

David G Wright Small Business specialist 01637 830799

Myrtle Cottage BampB Accommodation Trevail 01637 830460

Bakers Dozen Farm Shop Bakery And Fine Coffee 01637 831900

Karens Beauty Tips Professional Nail amp Beauty Treatments01637 499302

07812 063355

Radiant Health and Fitness

Claire Connelly

Yoga Pilates Exercise to Music amp Meditation Instructor

Exercise Classes 1-to-1 Pilates or Yoga Small GroupCorporate 07764 744382

ARG IT SolutionsPClaptop support repairs amp builds virus removal

Website design Windows amp Apple tuition

01637 831788

07530 852697

Compu-K Computer builds repair amp maintenance 01637 871847

Richard Holder David Ball Agencies 01637 850850

Daniel Peel Newquay Property Centre 01637 875161

Bob Chudleigh John Nicholls Funeral Service 01637 851177

AC Richards A C Richards amp Son 01872 572027

Peter Griffin Plumbing amp Central Heating Engineer 01637 830702

Cottage Farm Cottages camping amp caravan park 01637 831083

Treworgans Holiday Park 5 Park Static Holiday Homes 01637 830200

Alan HughesTai ChiQigong InstructorTherapistReki Master

TeacherPractitionerChinese MassageAcupressure07742 666447

The Anvil Public House - Cubert 01637 830444

The Smugglers Den Inn Public House - Trebellan Cubert 01637 830209

The Treguth Public House - Holywell Bay 01637 830248

Cubert Shop Post Office Newsagent Off Licence amp General Stores 01637 830525

123 Associated Taxis 24 Hr service local rates over 25 years service 01637 851234

wwwsurfcabscomUp to 4 passengers Cubert and beyond

Best Value - Pre-Book 07305 466905

John Nicholls Independently Owned Funeral Service 01637 851177

Undertakers

Estate Agents

Accountants amp Tax Advisers

Computers

Funeral Directors

Heating Plumbing Gas

Holidays

Pubs Restaurants Etc

Accommodation

Taxis

Holistic Therapist

Bakery amp Farm amp Coffee Shop

Shop amp Post Office

Beauty amp Health amp Fitness

SPORTS amp LEISURE BALE PUSH 26

By Sandra Percy

CUBERT SEA ANGLERS 1963 ndash 2020

APRIL 2020

Club Fishing Report Unfortunately due to extreme storms during February it was impossible to fish from any local marks However looking through the recent angling press two very large bass were caught a 22 lb Bass was caught from the shore in the English Channel and a 20 lb Bass caught from a boat off Yarmouth both fish after weighing were returned to fight another day Club Competitions A competition runs from the 1st January 2020 through to the 30th April 2020 fishing for ldquoThe Heaviest Fishrdquo Club Meeting The next club meeting will be held on Thursday 2nd April 2020 commencing at 800 pm and held at ldquoThe Treguth Innrdquo at Holywell This will be the last meeting until Thursday 3rd September 2020 so any member who wishes to get their personal scales tested please bring them along The Annual Dinner and Prize Presentation On Saturday 7th March 2020 the club held their ldquoAnnual Dinner and Prize Presentationrdquo at ldquoThe Anvil Restaurantrdquo after an enjoyable three course meal the cups trophies and vouchers were presented by Sharon Smith The most successful club angler for 2019 was Mark Yelland other winners were Nick Callaya John Smith Graham Knight Simon Parris Eddie Gummow and Ron Davey The evening raffle was organised by Bob and Rodney thanks to club members who donated prizes for the raffle

By Brian Osborne

Having lost our final match of the season against Luxulyan Golds we end the Winter League

in a creditable 4th position

Due to the Coronavirus restrictions we had to postpone the Pairsrsquo Competition on Thursday

19th March which was to have been our final competition before our Annual Presentation

dinner This has been booked to be held in the Smugglers Den Inn on Tuesday 12th May but

we will have to wait and see if this also needs to be postponed

Unfortunately all bowling has now been cancelled until further notice

CNDP UPDATE 27 APRIL 2020

What a fantastic night we had at the Cubert School PTFA library fundraiser Johnny Cowling was simply hilarious and as someone said lsquothat man has funny bonesrsquo He was supported by some very energetic dancing from the ladies sat at the front dressed in their lsquoElvisrsquo skirts and wow these ladies certainly had the moves For those amongst us who hadnrsquot seen Johnny perform previously it was an absolute delight We had family visiting from Wales and they made the lsquomistakersquo of letting Johnny know they were visitors They were delighted that he made reference to this fact several times throughout the show and later commented on the amazing community spirit feeling of welcome and great fun they had had We were also fortunate to be visited by Jason Donovan Harry Potter and once again Mr Matalan not to mention Compo Cleggy and Foggy from Last of the Summer Wine The food was kindly donated by the Village Chip Shop and was really great quality and piping hot The raffle prizes were great and the Auction items were enthusiastically bid on and with Johnny as the auctioneer The evening ended with a good old sing along even those who had been quieter earlier in the evening before the prosecco took effect joined in with enthusiasm What a great example of the community spirit in our little village it never ceases to amaze us Pauline Tudbury

Cubert School PTFA would like to thank all the eveningrsquos sponsors as per the following Barclays Bank Newquay Nat West Bank Duchy IFA Big Green Surf Company Keltek Brewery Borringdon Hall The Wildes ndash Leopalooza Festival Cubert amp Crantock Village Stores

The event raised a healthy pound2690 towards the

schools library renovation which has been designed by the PTFAs very own Ian White Interior Designs Thank you to all those that despite the current air of uncertainty made it out to join us in the fun for a wonderful cause

Ian White of Ian White Designs Johnny Cowling amp Rose of Barclays Bank with the Cubert School library renovation plans

JOHNNY COWLING NIGHT REPORT

Our push for more parishioners to complete and return the survey questionnaires continues and over the last month we have been looking at different ways of getting our message out into the community Tim Lord has been instrumental in this and he has put together a promo video for the Neighbourhood Development Plan and also a Facebook page and Instagram In addition there are adverts running for the residents of Cubert Parish via Facebook and Instagram which I hope some of you will have already seen Here are the links to the Facebook page and Instagram httpsbusinessfacebookcomCubertNDP httpswwwinstagramcomcubertndp Our aim is to contact and engage with the whole community across all age groups and by a variety of media be it the Cubert News Facebook Instagram or word of mouth What we need is to hear everyonersquos views so please follow the links to the Facebook page and Instagram and visit the website (wwwcubertndpcouk) and complete the questionnaire or return the paper copy delivered with the newsletter Extra paper copies are still available and look on the website for contact details As from the beginning of April we will be starting to analyse the results of the survey and these will be posted on the website and included in he newsletter Andrew Jeffery is heading up the sub-group tasked with this In the meantime the Landscape and other sub-groups are continuing with their work as best they can during the current restrictions and we are all having to learn how to deal and adapt to these We have postponed our regular monthly meetings until further notice but are currently trialling ldquoon-linerdquo meetings to ensure that the Steering Group can continue to function and that the process of preparing a Neighbourhood Development Plan for Cubert continues Please help us to help Cubert Thank youhelliphelliphelliphellipCubert NDP Steering Group

ADVERTISEMENT APRIL 2020 28

DALES 29 APRIL 2020

Page 8: APRIL 2020 1 CUBERT NEWSLETTER UPDATE 23RD ......NEWSLETTER NO MATTER HOW SMALL. THANKS JUDY - EDITOR Cubert Parish News Nowodhow an Bluw APRIL 2020 Printed by Unit 6C, Treloggan Industrial

CUBERT VILLAGE HALL SUSPENDED EVENTS APRIL 2020 8

CUBERT FILM CLUB

SUSPENDED UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE

BAKERrsquoS DOZEN 9 APRIL 2020

PARISH COUNCIL REPORT

Report of the Parish Council Meeting Wednesday 18th March2020 10 APRIL 2020

PRESENT Cllrs G Rowe A Percy RLB Spencer T Hulbert the Clerk D Hawken and 5 members of the public APOLOGIES Cllrs N Bradder D Hopkinson WCLongden R Martin P Wallis and Cornwall Councillor Adrian Dennis Harvey Police Report ndash None MINUTES OF THE MEETINGS HELD ON 19th February 2020 The Minutes were approved and signed as True Records MATTERS ARISING FROM THE MINUTES OF THE MEETING HELD ON 19th February 2020 None PLANNING Decisions made by Cornwall Council PA1909513 Demolish existing flat roof garage and store Form new extension forms studio wc and utility room New part pitch over in natural grey slate Extend original pitched roof to rear converting to bedroom en suite with balcony Remove existing mineral slate and red clay hip and ridge and renew in natural grey slate with lead ridge and hipPolminna Holywell Road Cubert TR8 5EY for Mr amp Mrs Paul and Johanna Spiller Approved PA1911142 Erection of garage and additional window to en suite - 49 Churchfields Road Cubert Newquay Cornwall TR8 5JN for Mr Colin Richardson - Approved PA1900001NDP Designation request for undertaking a Neighbourhood Development Plan for the Parish of Cubert Cubert Cornwall - Agreed to formerly designate (NDP Only)Applications PA2001252 Reserved matters application following outline approval PA1810263 to construct two detached dwellings with a new access serving both dwellings - Land North Of Glanville Holywell Road Cubert Cornwall for Mr M Reed Resolved to Support the application PA2001569 - Reserved Matters application for appearance landscaping layout and scale for the Construction of 349 dwellings with associated works including access roads and drainage following outline approval PA1404743 dated 14 March 2017 - Land At Trevithick Manor Farm Trevemper Newquay Cornwall for Treveth Holdings LLP Treveth Holdings LLP - Resolved to Object to the Application until the Section 106 is changed to include Cubert Parish as a secondary Parish for the purposes of affordable housing NEIGHBOURHOOD PLAN Meetings have been cancelled until further notice The steering group are exploring video conferencing as a means to continue their activities ANY OTHER RELEVANT BUSINESS NOT REQUIRING DECISIONS AT THIS MEETING None The meeting was closed at 1930 pm The next regular meeting to be held on a future date to be announced in the Village Hall

CUBERT PARISH NOTICES Corona Virus ndash Covid 19

The Parish Council has taken the decision (and confirmed by Cornwall Council) not to hold any public meetings until further notice The Parish Council has taken actions so that it can still function during these trying times and IS STILL OPEN FOR BUSINESS You can still contact your Councillors by phone or contact the Clerk (01637 830947) Email cubertpcbtinternetcom If you are elderly infirm self isolating and need some assistance (Shopping etc) please contact us and we will try to put you in contact with a local volunteer who may be able to help you

STAY SAFE AND LOOK AFTER YOURSELVES AND YOUR NEIGHBOURS

BOWGIE INN 11

APRIL 2020

GOOD NEWS We are doing street-style Sunday Roast takeaways every Sunday which started on 22nd There is also a new takeaway menu Call through with your order ndash 01637 832057 or 07974 916597 ndash choose from beef turkey or vegetarian ndash pound8 Itrsquos up to you where you enjoy your food ndash you can take it to enjoy overlooking the bay back at home down on the beach or wherever yoursquore in a safe open space away from others We are also doing all draft pints at pound3 to take away ndash bring your own container Thank you so much for your continuing support SEE WEBSITE FOR MENU httpswwwbowgiecom

BOOKS 12 APRIL 2020

ISOLATED NEED A READ BOOKS NOW AVAILABLE AT A BUS STOP NEAR YOU

Thanks to and idea from Josie of HBSLSC there are books available to take away that are in a box in the bus shelter in Holywell Polly has also done the same in the Cubert bus shelter with books furnished from the church room book store If anyone has any books that they wish to share in this way then please add to the boxes Childrenrsquos books are of a particular need

CUBERT

HOLYWELL

ADVERTISEMENT 13 APRIL 2020

14 APRIL 2020 ECO NEWS SHARON GRACE HOME

ECO-NEWS Since last month we have experienced two major situations which have made us all more aware of our vulnerability to climate change and our susceptibility to the spread of disease in an overpopulated world

For most of Britain February and March saw the highest rainfall ever recorded and in many parts severe flooding brought despair and misery to a large number of communities but over-riding all of this has been the spread of C19 and the effect it is having across the whole world We are all involved and little in our human world can escape the consequences of this pandemic politically socially and economically The strangeness of not being able to meet and greet one another Families unable to care for their aging relatives Hospitals running out of basic amenities and equipment and the ever-present anxiety about how many will become ill and when it might all be over If nothing else it has demonstrated how dependent we all are on one another and on the need for us all to act responsibly to make sure others donrsquot suffer It has also shown without doubt the impact we as humans have on the natural world and our own environment Pollution in cities cut to almost zero the canals of Venice clear and clean and a huge cut in carbon emissions as industry slows down and aircraft cease to fly This is the result of the action of one invisible living organism ndash bringing our sophisticated highly developed world to a virtual standstill Hopefully our human ability to innovate and adapt will get us through but perhaps this will also be a time to make changes which seemed impossible before the virus - changes for the better for our environment and our economic systems Locally we are lucky that we have our village shops who are willing to deliver to those who are self-isolating We have many on-line schemes to keep people in touch with one another and we are all aware of how we need to make sure our neighbours have the things they need As time goes on people will suffer financial hardship because of being unable to work and many businesses will fail so we need to think about how we can help each other as a community As I write this the sun is shining and the birds are singing the natural world is continuing as always with less stress from human influence I wonder if we shall be able to keep it that way once all this is over Hopefully we shall see good things coming from this time of trouble meanwhile I hope you can keep safe and keep well Wendy

ADVERTISEMENTS 15 APRIL 2020

ST PIRANrsquoS DAY REPORT POEM 16 APRIL 2020

ST PIRANrsquoS DAY THURSDAY 5TH MARCH

The weather was kind to us as we assembled in St Georgersquos Road Truro Old Cornwall Societies were there excited children with black and white flags some men sporting Cornish tartan kilts and lots of individual walkers all clutching St Piran flags At 1pm we set off and walked through Trurorsquos streets Calls of Kernow Bys Vyken (Cornwall for Ever) and Gool Peran Lowen (Happy St Piranrsquos Day) echoed through the long procession As we neared the City centre we were offered Saffron Cake and cream scones with jam (done the Cornish way with the cream on top) Eventually we squeezed into the space outside the Cathedral and were addressed by Elizabeth Carne Grand Bard of Cornwall the Mayor of Truro and Edward Bolitho Truro Male Voice Choir sang ldquoLamornardquo and of course ldquoTrelawneyrdquo Oggie shouts were the order of the day and leading my section my voice began to give way towards the end The school children were given Saffron Cake and all the adults had delicious pasties Bert Biscoe drew our attention to the now restored Celtic Cross near the Cathedral Irsquom sure St Piran (Patron Saint of Tinners) would have been pleased at this We all vowed to meet again next year KERNOW BYS VYKEN Rodney Phillips

SPRING

The trees that were naked Now have tips of fresh green

Where the earth has been bare Flowering bulbs are now seen

My morning alarm clock Awakes me to light or sun The evenings are lighter Spring has truly begun

Sometimes it is milder Tis the warmth of the sun Warms us inside and out

Surely spring has now begun

Joy

CROSSWORD 17 APRIL 2020

NATIONAL TRUST APRIL 2020 18

I hope you are all looking after yourselves your family friends colleagues and

neighbours during this uncertain time As you will be aware the situation around

the world is changing by the hour

Please follow the latest government advice

If you are planning on heading to a National Trust place please check

wwwnationaltrustorguk for up-to-date details before you go For local updates

please search for North Cornwall National Trust on Facebook If you arent online

and need to ask the National Trust a question please phone 0344 800 1895 but please be aware

they will be receiving a larger volume of calls than usual and maybe short staffed

If you are struggling during this unprecedented time for any reason such as not being able to get

to the shops or feeling anxious please reach out to friends family neighbours local and national

support groups One positive from this current situation is that local communities are really

coming together and offering help to each other Do not feel like you may be a burden or that

people have other things to worry about ask for help if you need help

Here are just a few national resources

Every Mind Matters httpswwwnhsukoneyouevery-mind-matters

The Silverline httpswwwthesilverlineorguk

Age UK httpswwwageukorguk

Samaritans httpswwwsamaritansorg

Young Minds httpsyoungmindsorguk

Mental Health Foundation httpswwwmentalhealthorguk

Carers Trust httpscarersorg

Mind httpswwwmindorguk

Citizens Advice

httpswwwcitizensadviceorguk

Wishing you all good health

Sarah Stevens Ranger North Cornwall ndash Tintagel to Holywell

LOCAL INTEREST 19 APRIL 2020

TREVORNICK RACE APRIL 2020 20

CRANTOCK WI 21 APRIL 2020

We meet today Tuesday 10th March for our Annual meeting the most important meeting of the year Where we vote for President and present our Financial Statement The weather as usual these last months is wet and windy but that didnrsquot stop our members from turning out We welcome our new member who joined this month Sandra Hazell and Janice Deacon who joined a few months ago And Pat Byrne brought a guest Yvonne Hayes We have quite a few events coming up organised beautifully by Glenis Pratley including The Spring Countdown on 22 April a Day of Art and Music on 11 May Craft workshop in both April and May Singing for the Terrified 23 June and a Helford River Cruise on 21 May Salli Blackford is heading up our team who are entering the Royal Cornwall Show in June this year themed lsquoVisions of the Futurersquo And yet again our book club meet every month Marianne Inskip with Salli Blackford are getting together with our members recipes for VE Day in May at The Memorial Hall which is being organised by Janice Deacon Josie Grant presented the Financial Statement And thanked everyone for all there support we currently have 35 members Salli Blackford read out the Committeersquos Annual Report so we looked back over the year and all we have achieved Janis Ross thanked the Committee for all the hard work that goes into running a successful WI as well as thanking our members who turn up each month and are so supportive Janis Ross was presented with a card and voucher from the members by Salli Blackford for all her hard work and dedication as President for the year And Janis Ross was voted in as President again for another year It was Pat Byrne birthday and we celebrated with two delicious birthday cakes she supplied us with while Ann Evans supplied the Sherry as it is also her birthday this month We thank Maggie Billing for her wonderful birthday posies and it was her turn for a box of chocolates as she also celebrates her birthday this month Our monthly competition lsquoMad March Harersquo judged blind by Pat Byrne was won by Ann Evans with Salli Blackford coming second and Sue Stevens third Our overall Competition winner for the year Sue Fern was presented with the Trophy by Janis Ross well done Sue with Salli Blackford second and Glenis Pratley third After our raffle we packed up for yet another month full of cake and Sherry Next Meeting on Tuesday 14 April at 200 at Village Hall The speaker is lsquoAlternative Therapiesrsquo Competition lsquo Easter Decoration made by Yoursquo all welcome Janis Ross President Crantock Wi signing off for another month

Due to present conditions Crantock WI meetings at The Village Hall are now cancelled until further noticersquo We hope to resume meetings as soon as we can

Janis Ross President

ST CUBERT CHURCH 22

Contacts - Safeguarding Officer Kath Harrison 01637 831083 Priest in Charge Revd Canon Anne Brown 01872 572654 atlanticcoastclusterbtinternetcom Church Wardens Wendy Barritt 01637 830380 wendycarinescom Kath Harrison 01637 831083

APRIL 2020

CUBERT METHODIST CHAPEL

The Church CONTINUES TO BE OPEN 10am-4pm daily for private prayer and lighting of remembrance candles Everyone welcome We have been advised by the Archbishops of Canterbury and York that all Church services should be suspended while advice to restrict gatherings and meeting is current This means we will not be able to observe the Holy Week Liturgies or celebrate the Great Feast of Easter in our Church this year perhaps for the first time in all its history However the Church will remain open each day for private prayer and the lighting of candles If you would like someone to pray with you please contact Wendy (01637 830380) or Kath (01637 831083) If you have any concerns or enquiries about weddings baptisms or funerals please contact Revd Anne on 01872 572654

A message from Revd Anne We are living in ldquostrange timesrdquo Life is not the same as it ever was and somehow I think it will be a long time before it will be The norms of life that we took for granted are no longer assured but this is the life we have and as human beings we have the ability to adapt and make the most of what is placed before us For my part I will endeavour to continue saying Morning Prayer at 9am in our Cluster Churches for as long as I am permitted If you would like to join in at home I can email you a copy of the service or get a copy to you if you donrsquot have email please contact me on 01872 572654I will leave you with some words from the service which always gives me hope and comfort ldquoTrust in the Lord with all your heart and be not wise in your own sight In all ways acknowledge him and he will make straight your pathrdquo Your servant in Christ Anne There is a list at the back of The Church for Easter Lily donations in remembrance of loved ones You could drop off goods for collection by friends at the back of Church Forthcoming events suspended whilst advice to restrict meetings and gatherings is current Mondays Craft Group in the Chapel room Hand Bell ringing Memory Cafeacute at Crantock is suspended Please call organisers if you have any concerns Memory cafeacute at Parrenporth is also suspended The last cafeacute was attended by 35 people who celebrated St Piranrsquos day with a Cornish tea of pasties scones and saffron cake Entertainment by Gold Coast had everyone singing 60s and 70s songs and practicing the hand jive We will start the cafe again as soon as we are able Please call Dilys 01637 830681 if you have any concerns

What turbulent and frightening times we are experiencing as a nation As a result of the Coronavirus pandemic I am sad to say that no clubs or Sunday services will take place in the Methodist Church for the foreseeable future Stay safe look after each other and believe if God is for us then who can be against us

SMUGGLERrsquoS DEN INN 23 APRIL 2020

WI BOOK REVIEW 24 APRIL 2020

BUSINESS DIRECTORY 25 APRIL 2020

David G Wright Small Business specialist 01637 830799

Myrtle Cottage BampB Accommodation Trevail 01637 830460

Bakers Dozen Farm Shop Bakery And Fine Coffee 01637 831900

Karens Beauty Tips Professional Nail amp Beauty Treatments01637 499302

07812 063355

Radiant Health and Fitness

Claire Connelly

Yoga Pilates Exercise to Music amp Meditation Instructor

Exercise Classes 1-to-1 Pilates or Yoga Small GroupCorporate 07764 744382

ARG IT SolutionsPClaptop support repairs amp builds virus removal

Website design Windows amp Apple tuition

01637 831788

07530 852697

Compu-K Computer builds repair amp maintenance 01637 871847

Richard Holder David Ball Agencies 01637 850850

Daniel Peel Newquay Property Centre 01637 875161

Bob Chudleigh John Nicholls Funeral Service 01637 851177

AC Richards A C Richards amp Son 01872 572027

Peter Griffin Plumbing amp Central Heating Engineer 01637 830702

Cottage Farm Cottages camping amp caravan park 01637 831083

Treworgans Holiday Park 5 Park Static Holiday Homes 01637 830200

Alan HughesTai ChiQigong InstructorTherapistReki Master

TeacherPractitionerChinese MassageAcupressure07742 666447

The Anvil Public House - Cubert 01637 830444

The Smugglers Den Inn Public House - Trebellan Cubert 01637 830209

The Treguth Public House - Holywell Bay 01637 830248

Cubert Shop Post Office Newsagent Off Licence amp General Stores 01637 830525

123 Associated Taxis 24 Hr service local rates over 25 years service 01637 851234

wwwsurfcabscomUp to 4 passengers Cubert and beyond

Best Value - Pre-Book 07305 466905

John Nicholls Independently Owned Funeral Service 01637 851177

Undertakers

Estate Agents

Accountants amp Tax Advisers

Computers

Funeral Directors

Heating Plumbing Gas

Holidays

Pubs Restaurants Etc

Accommodation

Taxis

Holistic Therapist

Bakery amp Farm amp Coffee Shop

Shop amp Post Office

Beauty amp Health amp Fitness

SPORTS amp LEISURE BALE PUSH 26

By Sandra Percy

CUBERT SEA ANGLERS 1963 ndash 2020

APRIL 2020

Club Fishing Report Unfortunately due to extreme storms during February it was impossible to fish from any local marks However looking through the recent angling press two very large bass were caught a 22 lb Bass was caught from the shore in the English Channel and a 20 lb Bass caught from a boat off Yarmouth both fish after weighing were returned to fight another day Club Competitions A competition runs from the 1st January 2020 through to the 30th April 2020 fishing for ldquoThe Heaviest Fishrdquo Club Meeting The next club meeting will be held on Thursday 2nd April 2020 commencing at 800 pm and held at ldquoThe Treguth Innrdquo at Holywell This will be the last meeting until Thursday 3rd September 2020 so any member who wishes to get their personal scales tested please bring them along The Annual Dinner and Prize Presentation On Saturday 7th March 2020 the club held their ldquoAnnual Dinner and Prize Presentationrdquo at ldquoThe Anvil Restaurantrdquo after an enjoyable three course meal the cups trophies and vouchers were presented by Sharon Smith The most successful club angler for 2019 was Mark Yelland other winners were Nick Callaya John Smith Graham Knight Simon Parris Eddie Gummow and Ron Davey The evening raffle was organised by Bob and Rodney thanks to club members who donated prizes for the raffle

By Brian Osborne

Having lost our final match of the season against Luxulyan Golds we end the Winter League

in a creditable 4th position

Due to the Coronavirus restrictions we had to postpone the Pairsrsquo Competition on Thursday

19th March which was to have been our final competition before our Annual Presentation

dinner This has been booked to be held in the Smugglers Den Inn on Tuesday 12th May but

we will have to wait and see if this also needs to be postponed

Unfortunately all bowling has now been cancelled until further notice

CNDP UPDATE 27 APRIL 2020

What a fantastic night we had at the Cubert School PTFA library fundraiser Johnny Cowling was simply hilarious and as someone said lsquothat man has funny bonesrsquo He was supported by some very energetic dancing from the ladies sat at the front dressed in their lsquoElvisrsquo skirts and wow these ladies certainly had the moves For those amongst us who hadnrsquot seen Johnny perform previously it was an absolute delight We had family visiting from Wales and they made the lsquomistakersquo of letting Johnny know they were visitors They were delighted that he made reference to this fact several times throughout the show and later commented on the amazing community spirit feeling of welcome and great fun they had had We were also fortunate to be visited by Jason Donovan Harry Potter and once again Mr Matalan not to mention Compo Cleggy and Foggy from Last of the Summer Wine The food was kindly donated by the Village Chip Shop and was really great quality and piping hot The raffle prizes were great and the Auction items were enthusiastically bid on and with Johnny as the auctioneer The evening ended with a good old sing along even those who had been quieter earlier in the evening before the prosecco took effect joined in with enthusiasm What a great example of the community spirit in our little village it never ceases to amaze us Pauline Tudbury

Cubert School PTFA would like to thank all the eveningrsquos sponsors as per the following Barclays Bank Newquay Nat West Bank Duchy IFA Big Green Surf Company Keltek Brewery Borringdon Hall The Wildes ndash Leopalooza Festival Cubert amp Crantock Village Stores

The event raised a healthy pound2690 towards the

schools library renovation which has been designed by the PTFAs very own Ian White Interior Designs Thank you to all those that despite the current air of uncertainty made it out to join us in the fun for a wonderful cause

Ian White of Ian White Designs Johnny Cowling amp Rose of Barclays Bank with the Cubert School library renovation plans

JOHNNY COWLING NIGHT REPORT

Our push for more parishioners to complete and return the survey questionnaires continues and over the last month we have been looking at different ways of getting our message out into the community Tim Lord has been instrumental in this and he has put together a promo video for the Neighbourhood Development Plan and also a Facebook page and Instagram In addition there are adverts running for the residents of Cubert Parish via Facebook and Instagram which I hope some of you will have already seen Here are the links to the Facebook page and Instagram httpsbusinessfacebookcomCubertNDP httpswwwinstagramcomcubertndp Our aim is to contact and engage with the whole community across all age groups and by a variety of media be it the Cubert News Facebook Instagram or word of mouth What we need is to hear everyonersquos views so please follow the links to the Facebook page and Instagram and visit the website (wwwcubertndpcouk) and complete the questionnaire or return the paper copy delivered with the newsletter Extra paper copies are still available and look on the website for contact details As from the beginning of April we will be starting to analyse the results of the survey and these will be posted on the website and included in he newsletter Andrew Jeffery is heading up the sub-group tasked with this In the meantime the Landscape and other sub-groups are continuing with their work as best they can during the current restrictions and we are all having to learn how to deal and adapt to these We have postponed our regular monthly meetings until further notice but are currently trialling ldquoon-linerdquo meetings to ensure that the Steering Group can continue to function and that the process of preparing a Neighbourhood Development Plan for Cubert continues Please help us to help Cubert Thank youhelliphelliphelliphellipCubert NDP Steering Group

ADVERTISEMENT APRIL 2020 28

DALES 29 APRIL 2020

Page 9: APRIL 2020 1 CUBERT NEWSLETTER UPDATE 23RD ......NEWSLETTER NO MATTER HOW SMALL. THANKS JUDY - EDITOR Cubert Parish News Nowodhow an Bluw APRIL 2020 Printed by Unit 6C, Treloggan Industrial

BAKERrsquoS DOZEN 9 APRIL 2020

PARISH COUNCIL REPORT

Report of the Parish Council Meeting Wednesday 18th March2020 10 APRIL 2020

PRESENT Cllrs G Rowe A Percy RLB Spencer T Hulbert the Clerk D Hawken and 5 members of the public APOLOGIES Cllrs N Bradder D Hopkinson WCLongden R Martin P Wallis and Cornwall Councillor Adrian Dennis Harvey Police Report ndash None MINUTES OF THE MEETINGS HELD ON 19th February 2020 The Minutes were approved and signed as True Records MATTERS ARISING FROM THE MINUTES OF THE MEETING HELD ON 19th February 2020 None PLANNING Decisions made by Cornwall Council PA1909513 Demolish existing flat roof garage and store Form new extension forms studio wc and utility room New part pitch over in natural grey slate Extend original pitched roof to rear converting to bedroom en suite with balcony Remove existing mineral slate and red clay hip and ridge and renew in natural grey slate with lead ridge and hipPolminna Holywell Road Cubert TR8 5EY for Mr amp Mrs Paul and Johanna Spiller Approved PA1911142 Erection of garage and additional window to en suite - 49 Churchfields Road Cubert Newquay Cornwall TR8 5JN for Mr Colin Richardson - Approved PA1900001NDP Designation request for undertaking a Neighbourhood Development Plan for the Parish of Cubert Cubert Cornwall - Agreed to formerly designate (NDP Only)Applications PA2001252 Reserved matters application following outline approval PA1810263 to construct two detached dwellings with a new access serving both dwellings - Land North Of Glanville Holywell Road Cubert Cornwall for Mr M Reed Resolved to Support the application PA2001569 - Reserved Matters application for appearance landscaping layout and scale for the Construction of 349 dwellings with associated works including access roads and drainage following outline approval PA1404743 dated 14 March 2017 - Land At Trevithick Manor Farm Trevemper Newquay Cornwall for Treveth Holdings LLP Treveth Holdings LLP - Resolved to Object to the Application until the Section 106 is changed to include Cubert Parish as a secondary Parish for the purposes of affordable housing NEIGHBOURHOOD PLAN Meetings have been cancelled until further notice The steering group are exploring video conferencing as a means to continue their activities ANY OTHER RELEVANT BUSINESS NOT REQUIRING DECISIONS AT THIS MEETING None The meeting was closed at 1930 pm The next regular meeting to be held on a future date to be announced in the Village Hall

CUBERT PARISH NOTICES Corona Virus ndash Covid 19

The Parish Council has taken the decision (and confirmed by Cornwall Council) not to hold any public meetings until further notice The Parish Council has taken actions so that it can still function during these trying times and IS STILL OPEN FOR BUSINESS You can still contact your Councillors by phone or contact the Clerk (01637 830947) Email cubertpcbtinternetcom If you are elderly infirm self isolating and need some assistance (Shopping etc) please contact us and we will try to put you in contact with a local volunteer who may be able to help you

STAY SAFE AND LOOK AFTER YOURSELVES AND YOUR NEIGHBOURS

BOWGIE INN 11

APRIL 2020

GOOD NEWS We are doing street-style Sunday Roast takeaways every Sunday which started on 22nd There is also a new takeaway menu Call through with your order ndash 01637 832057 or 07974 916597 ndash choose from beef turkey or vegetarian ndash pound8 Itrsquos up to you where you enjoy your food ndash you can take it to enjoy overlooking the bay back at home down on the beach or wherever yoursquore in a safe open space away from others We are also doing all draft pints at pound3 to take away ndash bring your own container Thank you so much for your continuing support SEE WEBSITE FOR MENU httpswwwbowgiecom

BOOKS 12 APRIL 2020

ISOLATED NEED A READ BOOKS NOW AVAILABLE AT A BUS STOP NEAR YOU

Thanks to and idea from Josie of HBSLSC there are books available to take away that are in a box in the bus shelter in Holywell Polly has also done the same in the Cubert bus shelter with books furnished from the church room book store If anyone has any books that they wish to share in this way then please add to the boxes Childrenrsquos books are of a particular need

CUBERT

HOLYWELL

ADVERTISEMENT 13 APRIL 2020

14 APRIL 2020 ECO NEWS SHARON GRACE HOME

ECO-NEWS Since last month we have experienced two major situations which have made us all more aware of our vulnerability to climate change and our susceptibility to the spread of disease in an overpopulated world

For most of Britain February and March saw the highest rainfall ever recorded and in many parts severe flooding brought despair and misery to a large number of communities but over-riding all of this has been the spread of C19 and the effect it is having across the whole world We are all involved and little in our human world can escape the consequences of this pandemic politically socially and economically The strangeness of not being able to meet and greet one another Families unable to care for their aging relatives Hospitals running out of basic amenities and equipment and the ever-present anxiety about how many will become ill and when it might all be over If nothing else it has demonstrated how dependent we all are on one another and on the need for us all to act responsibly to make sure others donrsquot suffer It has also shown without doubt the impact we as humans have on the natural world and our own environment Pollution in cities cut to almost zero the canals of Venice clear and clean and a huge cut in carbon emissions as industry slows down and aircraft cease to fly This is the result of the action of one invisible living organism ndash bringing our sophisticated highly developed world to a virtual standstill Hopefully our human ability to innovate and adapt will get us through but perhaps this will also be a time to make changes which seemed impossible before the virus - changes for the better for our environment and our economic systems Locally we are lucky that we have our village shops who are willing to deliver to those who are self-isolating We have many on-line schemes to keep people in touch with one another and we are all aware of how we need to make sure our neighbours have the things they need As time goes on people will suffer financial hardship because of being unable to work and many businesses will fail so we need to think about how we can help each other as a community As I write this the sun is shining and the birds are singing the natural world is continuing as always with less stress from human influence I wonder if we shall be able to keep it that way once all this is over Hopefully we shall see good things coming from this time of trouble meanwhile I hope you can keep safe and keep well Wendy

ADVERTISEMENTS 15 APRIL 2020

ST PIRANrsquoS DAY REPORT POEM 16 APRIL 2020

ST PIRANrsquoS DAY THURSDAY 5TH MARCH

The weather was kind to us as we assembled in St Georgersquos Road Truro Old Cornwall Societies were there excited children with black and white flags some men sporting Cornish tartan kilts and lots of individual walkers all clutching St Piran flags At 1pm we set off and walked through Trurorsquos streets Calls of Kernow Bys Vyken (Cornwall for Ever) and Gool Peran Lowen (Happy St Piranrsquos Day) echoed through the long procession As we neared the City centre we were offered Saffron Cake and cream scones with jam (done the Cornish way with the cream on top) Eventually we squeezed into the space outside the Cathedral and were addressed by Elizabeth Carne Grand Bard of Cornwall the Mayor of Truro and Edward Bolitho Truro Male Voice Choir sang ldquoLamornardquo and of course ldquoTrelawneyrdquo Oggie shouts were the order of the day and leading my section my voice began to give way towards the end The school children were given Saffron Cake and all the adults had delicious pasties Bert Biscoe drew our attention to the now restored Celtic Cross near the Cathedral Irsquom sure St Piran (Patron Saint of Tinners) would have been pleased at this We all vowed to meet again next year KERNOW BYS VYKEN Rodney Phillips

SPRING

The trees that were naked Now have tips of fresh green

Where the earth has been bare Flowering bulbs are now seen

My morning alarm clock Awakes me to light or sun The evenings are lighter Spring has truly begun

Sometimes it is milder Tis the warmth of the sun Warms us inside and out

Surely spring has now begun

Joy

CROSSWORD 17 APRIL 2020

NATIONAL TRUST APRIL 2020 18

I hope you are all looking after yourselves your family friends colleagues and

neighbours during this uncertain time As you will be aware the situation around

the world is changing by the hour

Please follow the latest government advice

If you are planning on heading to a National Trust place please check

wwwnationaltrustorguk for up-to-date details before you go For local updates

please search for North Cornwall National Trust on Facebook If you arent online

and need to ask the National Trust a question please phone 0344 800 1895 but please be aware

they will be receiving a larger volume of calls than usual and maybe short staffed

If you are struggling during this unprecedented time for any reason such as not being able to get

to the shops or feeling anxious please reach out to friends family neighbours local and national

support groups One positive from this current situation is that local communities are really

coming together and offering help to each other Do not feel like you may be a burden or that

people have other things to worry about ask for help if you need help

Here are just a few national resources

Every Mind Matters httpswwwnhsukoneyouevery-mind-matters

The Silverline httpswwwthesilverlineorguk

Age UK httpswwwageukorguk

Samaritans httpswwwsamaritansorg

Young Minds httpsyoungmindsorguk

Mental Health Foundation httpswwwmentalhealthorguk

Carers Trust httpscarersorg

Mind httpswwwmindorguk

Citizens Advice

httpswwwcitizensadviceorguk

Wishing you all good health

Sarah Stevens Ranger North Cornwall ndash Tintagel to Holywell

LOCAL INTEREST 19 APRIL 2020

TREVORNICK RACE APRIL 2020 20

CRANTOCK WI 21 APRIL 2020

We meet today Tuesday 10th March for our Annual meeting the most important meeting of the year Where we vote for President and present our Financial Statement The weather as usual these last months is wet and windy but that didnrsquot stop our members from turning out We welcome our new member who joined this month Sandra Hazell and Janice Deacon who joined a few months ago And Pat Byrne brought a guest Yvonne Hayes We have quite a few events coming up organised beautifully by Glenis Pratley including The Spring Countdown on 22 April a Day of Art and Music on 11 May Craft workshop in both April and May Singing for the Terrified 23 June and a Helford River Cruise on 21 May Salli Blackford is heading up our team who are entering the Royal Cornwall Show in June this year themed lsquoVisions of the Futurersquo And yet again our book club meet every month Marianne Inskip with Salli Blackford are getting together with our members recipes for VE Day in May at The Memorial Hall which is being organised by Janice Deacon Josie Grant presented the Financial Statement And thanked everyone for all there support we currently have 35 members Salli Blackford read out the Committeersquos Annual Report so we looked back over the year and all we have achieved Janis Ross thanked the Committee for all the hard work that goes into running a successful WI as well as thanking our members who turn up each month and are so supportive Janis Ross was presented with a card and voucher from the members by Salli Blackford for all her hard work and dedication as President for the year And Janis Ross was voted in as President again for another year It was Pat Byrne birthday and we celebrated with two delicious birthday cakes she supplied us with while Ann Evans supplied the Sherry as it is also her birthday this month We thank Maggie Billing for her wonderful birthday posies and it was her turn for a box of chocolates as she also celebrates her birthday this month Our monthly competition lsquoMad March Harersquo judged blind by Pat Byrne was won by Ann Evans with Salli Blackford coming second and Sue Stevens third Our overall Competition winner for the year Sue Fern was presented with the Trophy by Janis Ross well done Sue with Salli Blackford second and Glenis Pratley third After our raffle we packed up for yet another month full of cake and Sherry Next Meeting on Tuesday 14 April at 200 at Village Hall The speaker is lsquoAlternative Therapiesrsquo Competition lsquo Easter Decoration made by Yoursquo all welcome Janis Ross President Crantock Wi signing off for another month

Due to present conditions Crantock WI meetings at The Village Hall are now cancelled until further noticersquo We hope to resume meetings as soon as we can

Janis Ross President

ST CUBERT CHURCH 22

Contacts - Safeguarding Officer Kath Harrison 01637 831083 Priest in Charge Revd Canon Anne Brown 01872 572654 atlanticcoastclusterbtinternetcom Church Wardens Wendy Barritt 01637 830380 wendycarinescom Kath Harrison 01637 831083

APRIL 2020

CUBERT METHODIST CHAPEL

The Church CONTINUES TO BE OPEN 10am-4pm daily for private prayer and lighting of remembrance candles Everyone welcome We have been advised by the Archbishops of Canterbury and York that all Church services should be suspended while advice to restrict gatherings and meeting is current This means we will not be able to observe the Holy Week Liturgies or celebrate the Great Feast of Easter in our Church this year perhaps for the first time in all its history However the Church will remain open each day for private prayer and the lighting of candles If you would like someone to pray with you please contact Wendy (01637 830380) or Kath (01637 831083) If you have any concerns or enquiries about weddings baptisms or funerals please contact Revd Anne on 01872 572654

A message from Revd Anne We are living in ldquostrange timesrdquo Life is not the same as it ever was and somehow I think it will be a long time before it will be The norms of life that we took for granted are no longer assured but this is the life we have and as human beings we have the ability to adapt and make the most of what is placed before us For my part I will endeavour to continue saying Morning Prayer at 9am in our Cluster Churches for as long as I am permitted If you would like to join in at home I can email you a copy of the service or get a copy to you if you donrsquot have email please contact me on 01872 572654I will leave you with some words from the service which always gives me hope and comfort ldquoTrust in the Lord with all your heart and be not wise in your own sight In all ways acknowledge him and he will make straight your pathrdquo Your servant in Christ Anne There is a list at the back of The Church for Easter Lily donations in remembrance of loved ones You could drop off goods for collection by friends at the back of Church Forthcoming events suspended whilst advice to restrict meetings and gatherings is current Mondays Craft Group in the Chapel room Hand Bell ringing Memory Cafeacute at Crantock is suspended Please call organisers if you have any concerns Memory cafeacute at Parrenporth is also suspended The last cafeacute was attended by 35 people who celebrated St Piranrsquos day with a Cornish tea of pasties scones and saffron cake Entertainment by Gold Coast had everyone singing 60s and 70s songs and practicing the hand jive We will start the cafe again as soon as we are able Please call Dilys 01637 830681 if you have any concerns

What turbulent and frightening times we are experiencing as a nation As a result of the Coronavirus pandemic I am sad to say that no clubs or Sunday services will take place in the Methodist Church for the foreseeable future Stay safe look after each other and believe if God is for us then who can be against us

SMUGGLERrsquoS DEN INN 23 APRIL 2020

WI BOOK REVIEW 24 APRIL 2020

BUSINESS DIRECTORY 25 APRIL 2020

David G Wright Small Business specialist 01637 830799

Myrtle Cottage BampB Accommodation Trevail 01637 830460

Bakers Dozen Farm Shop Bakery And Fine Coffee 01637 831900

Karens Beauty Tips Professional Nail amp Beauty Treatments01637 499302

07812 063355

Radiant Health and Fitness

Claire Connelly

Yoga Pilates Exercise to Music amp Meditation Instructor

Exercise Classes 1-to-1 Pilates or Yoga Small GroupCorporate 07764 744382

ARG IT SolutionsPClaptop support repairs amp builds virus removal

Website design Windows amp Apple tuition

01637 831788

07530 852697

Compu-K Computer builds repair amp maintenance 01637 871847

Richard Holder David Ball Agencies 01637 850850

Daniel Peel Newquay Property Centre 01637 875161

Bob Chudleigh John Nicholls Funeral Service 01637 851177

AC Richards A C Richards amp Son 01872 572027

Peter Griffin Plumbing amp Central Heating Engineer 01637 830702

Cottage Farm Cottages camping amp caravan park 01637 831083

Treworgans Holiday Park 5 Park Static Holiday Homes 01637 830200

Alan HughesTai ChiQigong InstructorTherapistReki Master

TeacherPractitionerChinese MassageAcupressure07742 666447

The Anvil Public House - Cubert 01637 830444

The Smugglers Den Inn Public House - Trebellan Cubert 01637 830209

The Treguth Public House - Holywell Bay 01637 830248

Cubert Shop Post Office Newsagent Off Licence amp General Stores 01637 830525

123 Associated Taxis 24 Hr service local rates over 25 years service 01637 851234

wwwsurfcabscomUp to 4 passengers Cubert and beyond

Best Value - Pre-Book 07305 466905

John Nicholls Independently Owned Funeral Service 01637 851177

Undertakers

Estate Agents

Accountants amp Tax Advisers

Computers

Funeral Directors

Heating Plumbing Gas

Holidays

Pubs Restaurants Etc

Accommodation

Taxis

Holistic Therapist

Bakery amp Farm amp Coffee Shop

Shop amp Post Office

Beauty amp Health amp Fitness

SPORTS amp LEISURE BALE PUSH 26

By Sandra Percy

CUBERT SEA ANGLERS 1963 ndash 2020

APRIL 2020

Club Fishing Report Unfortunately due to extreme storms during February it was impossible to fish from any local marks However looking through the recent angling press two very large bass were caught a 22 lb Bass was caught from the shore in the English Channel and a 20 lb Bass caught from a boat off Yarmouth both fish after weighing were returned to fight another day Club Competitions A competition runs from the 1st January 2020 through to the 30th April 2020 fishing for ldquoThe Heaviest Fishrdquo Club Meeting The next club meeting will be held on Thursday 2nd April 2020 commencing at 800 pm and held at ldquoThe Treguth Innrdquo at Holywell This will be the last meeting until Thursday 3rd September 2020 so any member who wishes to get their personal scales tested please bring them along The Annual Dinner and Prize Presentation On Saturday 7th March 2020 the club held their ldquoAnnual Dinner and Prize Presentationrdquo at ldquoThe Anvil Restaurantrdquo after an enjoyable three course meal the cups trophies and vouchers were presented by Sharon Smith The most successful club angler for 2019 was Mark Yelland other winners were Nick Callaya John Smith Graham Knight Simon Parris Eddie Gummow and Ron Davey The evening raffle was organised by Bob and Rodney thanks to club members who donated prizes for the raffle

By Brian Osborne

Having lost our final match of the season against Luxulyan Golds we end the Winter League

in a creditable 4th position

Due to the Coronavirus restrictions we had to postpone the Pairsrsquo Competition on Thursday

19th March which was to have been our final competition before our Annual Presentation

dinner This has been booked to be held in the Smugglers Den Inn on Tuesday 12th May but

we will have to wait and see if this also needs to be postponed

Unfortunately all bowling has now been cancelled until further notice

CNDP UPDATE 27 APRIL 2020

What a fantastic night we had at the Cubert School PTFA library fundraiser Johnny Cowling was simply hilarious and as someone said lsquothat man has funny bonesrsquo He was supported by some very energetic dancing from the ladies sat at the front dressed in their lsquoElvisrsquo skirts and wow these ladies certainly had the moves For those amongst us who hadnrsquot seen Johnny perform previously it was an absolute delight We had family visiting from Wales and they made the lsquomistakersquo of letting Johnny know they were visitors They were delighted that he made reference to this fact several times throughout the show and later commented on the amazing community spirit feeling of welcome and great fun they had had We were also fortunate to be visited by Jason Donovan Harry Potter and once again Mr Matalan not to mention Compo Cleggy and Foggy from Last of the Summer Wine The food was kindly donated by the Village Chip Shop and was really great quality and piping hot The raffle prizes were great and the Auction items were enthusiastically bid on and with Johnny as the auctioneer The evening ended with a good old sing along even those who had been quieter earlier in the evening before the prosecco took effect joined in with enthusiasm What a great example of the community spirit in our little village it never ceases to amaze us Pauline Tudbury

Cubert School PTFA would like to thank all the eveningrsquos sponsors as per the following Barclays Bank Newquay Nat West Bank Duchy IFA Big Green Surf Company Keltek Brewery Borringdon Hall The Wildes ndash Leopalooza Festival Cubert amp Crantock Village Stores

The event raised a healthy pound2690 towards the

schools library renovation which has been designed by the PTFAs very own Ian White Interior Designs Thank you to all those that despite the current air of uncertainty made it out to join us in the fun for a wonderful cause

Ian White of Ian White Designs Johnny Cowling amp Rose of Barclays Bank with the Cubert School library renovation plans

JOHNNY COWLING NIGHT REPORT

Our push for more parishioners to complete and return the survey questionnaires continues and over the last month we have been looking at different ways of getting our message out into the community Tim Lord has been instrumental in this and he has put together a promo video for the Neighbourhood Development Plan and also a Facebook page and Instagram In addition there are adverts running for the residents of Cubert Parish via Facebook and Instagram which I hope some of you will have already seen Here are the links to the Facebook page and Instagram httpsbusinessfacebookcomCubertNDP httpswwwinstagramcomcubertndp Our aim is to contact and engage with the whole community across all age groups and by a variety of media be it the Cubert News Facebook Instagram or word of mouth What we need is to hear everyonersquos views so please follow the links to the Facebook page and Instagram and visit the website (wwwcubertndpcouk) and complete the questionnaire or return the paper copy delivered with the newsletter Extra paper copies are still available and look on the website for contact details As from the beginning of April we will be starting to analyse the results of the survey and these will be posted on the website and included in he newsletter Andrew Jeffery is heading up the sub-group tasked with this In the meantime the Landscape and other sub-groups are continuing with their work as best they can during the current restrictions and we are all having to learn how to deal and adapt to these We have postponed our regular monthly meetings until further notice but are currently trialling ldquoon-linerdquo meetings to ensure that the Steering Group can continue to function and that the process of preparing a Neighbourhood Development Plan for Cubert continues Please help us to help Cubert Thank youhelliphelliphelliphellipCubert NDP Steering Group

ADVERTISEMENT APRIL 2020 28

DALES 29 APRIL 2020

Page 10: APRIL 2020 1 CUBERT NEWSLETTER UPDATE 23RD ......NEWSLETTER NO MATTER HOW SMALL. THANKS JUDY - EDITOR Cubert Parish News Nowodhow an Bluw APRIL 2020 Printed by Unit 6C, Treloggan Industrial

PARISH COUNCIL REPORT

Report of the Parish Council Meeting Wednesday 18th March2020 10 APRIL 2020

PRESENT Cllrs G Rowe A Percy RLB Spencer T Hulbert the Clerk D Hawken and 5 members of the public APOLOGIES Cllrs N Bradder D Hopkinson WCLongden R Martin P Wallis and Cornwall Councillor Adrian Dennis Harvey Police Report ndash None MINUTES OF THE MEETINGS HELD ON 19th February 2020 The Minutes were approved and signed as True Records MATTERS ARISING FROM THE MINUTES OF THE MEETING HELD ON 19th February 2020 None PLANNING Decisions made by Cornwall Council PA1909513 Demolish existing flat roof garage and store Form new extension forms studio wc and utility room New part pitch over in natural grey slate Extend original pitched roof to rear converting to bedroom en suite with balcony Remove existing mineral slate and red clay hip and ridge and renew in natural grey slate with lead ridge and hipPolminna Holywell Road Cubert TR8 5EY for Mr amp Mrs Paul and Johanna Spiller Approved PA1911142 Erection of garage and additional window to en suite - 49 Churchfields Road Cubert Newquay Cornwall TR8 5JN for Mr Colin Richardson - Approved PA1900001NDP Designation request for undertaking a Neighbourhood Development Plan for the Parish of Cubert Cubert Cornwall - Agreed to formerly designate (NDP Only)Applications PA2001252 Reserved matters application following outline approval PA1810263 to construct two detached dwellings with a new access serving both dwellings - Land North Of Glanville Holywell Road Cubert Cornwall for Mr M Reed Resolved to Support the application PA2001569 - Reserved Matters application for appearance landscaping layout and scale for the Construction of 349 dwellings with associated works including access roads and drainage following outline approval PA1404743 dated 14 March 2017 - Land At Trevithick Manor Farm Trevemper Newquay Cornwall for Treveth Holdings LLP Treveth Holdings LLP - Resolved to Object to the Application until the Section 106 is changed to include Cubert Parish as a secondary Parish for the purposes of affordable housing NEIGHBOURHOOD PLAN Meetings have been cancelled until further notice The steering group are exploring video conferencing as a means to continue their activities ANY OTHER RELEVANT BUSINESS NOT REQUIRING DECISIONS AT THIS MEETING None The meeting was closed at 1930 pm The next regular meeting to be held on a future date to be announced in the Village Hall

CUBERT PARISH NOTICES Corona Virus ndash Covid 19

The Parish Council has taken the decision (and confirmed by Cornwall Council) not to hold any public meetings until further notice The Parish Council has taken actions so that it can still function during these trying times and IS STILL OPEN FOR BUSINESS You can still contact your Councillors by phone or contact the Clerk (01637 830947) Email cubertpcbtinternetcom If you are elderly infirm self isolating and need some assistance (Shopping etc) please contact us and we will try to put you in contact with a local volunteer who may be able to help you

STAY SAFE AND LOOK AFTER YOURSELVES AND YOUR NEIGHBOURS

BOWGIE INN 11

APRIL 2020

GOOD NEWS We are doing street-style Sunday Roast takeaways every Sunday which started on 22nd There is also a new takeaway menu Call through with your order ndash 01637 832057 or 07974 916597 ndash choose from beef turkey or vegetarian ndash pound8 Itrsquos up to you where you enjoy your food ndash you can take it to enjoy overlooking the bay back at home down on the beach or wherever yoursquore in a safe open space away from others We are also doing all draft pints at pound3 to take away ndash bring your own container Thank you so much for your continuing support SEE WEBSITE FOR MENU httpswwwbowgiecom

BOOKS 12 APRIL 2020

ISOLATED NEED A READ BOOKS NOW AVAILABLE AT A BUS STOP NEAR YOU

Thanks to and idea from Josie of HBSLSC there are books available to take away that are in a box in the bus shelter in Holywell Polly has also done the same in the Cubert bus shelter with books furnished from the church room book store If anyone has any books that they wish to share in this way then please add to the boxes Childrenrsquos books are of a particular need

CUBERT

HOLYWELL

ADVERTISEMENT 13 APRIL 2020

14 APRIL 2020 ECO NEWS SHARON GRACE HOME

ECO-NEWS Since last month we have experienced two major situations which have made us all more aware of our vulnerability to climate change and our susceptibility to the spread of disease in an overpopulated world

For most of Britain February and March saw the highest rainfall ever recorded and in many parts severe flooding brought despair and misery to a large number of communities but over-riding all of this has been the spread of C19 and the effect it is having across the whole world We are all involved and little in our human world can escape the consequences of this pandemic politically socially and economically The strangeness of not being able to meet and greet one another Families unable to care for their aging relatives Hospitals running out of basic amenities and equipment and the ever-present anxiety about how many will become ill and when it might all be over If nothing else it has demonstrated how dependent we all are on one another and on the need for us all to act responsibly to make sure others donrsquot suffer It has also shown without doubt the impact we as humans have on the natural world and our own environment Pollution in cities cut to almost zero the canals of Venice clear and clean and a huge cut in carbon emissions as industry slows down and aircraft cease to fly This is the result of the action of one invisible living organism ndash bringing our sophisticated highly developed world to a virtual standstill Hopefully our human ability to innovate and adapt will get us through but perhaps this will also be a time to make changes which seemed impossible before the virus - changes for the better for our environment and our economic systems Locally we are lucky that we have our village shops who are willing to deliver to those who are self-isolating We have many on-line schemes to keep people in touch with one another and we are all aware of how we need to make sure our neighbours have the things they need As time goes on people will suffer financial hardship because of being unable to work and many businesses will fail so we need to think about how we can help each other as a community As I write this the sun is shining and the birds are singing the natural world is continuing as always with less stress from human influence I wonder if we shall be able to keep it that way once all this is over Hopefully we shall see good things coming from this time of trouble meanwhile I hope you can keep safe and keep well Wendy

ADVERTISEMENTS 15 APRIL 2020

ST PIRANrsquoS DAY REPORT POEM 16 APRIL 2020

ST PIRANrsquoS DAY THURSDAY 5TH MARCH

The weather was kind to us as we assembled in St Georgersquos Road Truro Old Cornwall Societies were there excited children with black and white flags some men sporting Cornish tartan kilts and lots of individual walkers all clutching St Piran flags At 1pm we set off and walked through Trurorsquos streets Calls of Kernow Bys Vyken (Cornwall for Ever) and Gool Peran Lowen (Happy St Piranrsquos Day) echoed through the long procession As we neared the City centre we were offered Saffron Cake and cream scones with jam (done the Cornish way with the cream on top) Eventually we squeezed into the space outside the Cathedral and were addressed by Elizabeth Carne Grand Bard of Cornwall the Mayor of Truro and Edward Bolitho Truro Male Voice Choir sang ldquoLamornardquo and of course ldquoTrelawneyrdquo Oggie shouts were the order of the day and leading my section my voice began to give way towards the end The school children were given Saffron Cake and all the adults had delicious pasties Bert Biscoe drew our attention to the now restored Celtic Cross near the Cathedral Irsquom sure St Piran (Patron Saint of Tinners) would have been pleased at this We all vowed to meet again next year KERNOW BYS VYKEN Rodney Phillips

SPRING

The trees that were naked Now have tips of fresh green

Where the earth has been bare Flowering bulbs are now seen

My morning alarm clock Awakes me to light or sun The evenings are lighter Spring has truly begun

Sometimes it is milder Tis the warmth of the sun Warms us inside and out

Surely spring has now begun

Joy

CROSSWORD 17 APRIL 2020

NATIONAL TRUST APRIL 2020 18

I hope you are all looking after yourselves your family friends colleagues and

neighbours during this uncertain time As you will be aware the situation around

the world is changing by the hour

Please follow the latest government advice

If you are planning on heading to a National Trust place please check

wwwnationaltrustorguk for up-to-date details before you go For local updates

please search for North Cornwall National Trust on Facebook If you arent online

and need to ask the National Trust a question please phone 0344 800 1895 but please be aware

they will be receiving a larger volume of calls than usual and maybe short staffed

If you are struggling during this unprecedented time for any reason such as not being able to get

to the shops or feeling anxious please reach out to friends family neighbours local and national

support groups One positive from this current situation is that local communities are really

coming together and offering help to each other Do not feel like you may be a burden or that

people have other things to worry about ask for help if you need help

Here are just a few national resources

Every Mind Matters httpswwwnhsukoneyouevery-mind-matters

The Silverline httpswwwthesilverlineorguk

Age UK httpswwwageukorguk

Samaritans httpswwwsamaritansorg

Young Minds httpsyoungmindsorguk

Mental Health Foundation httpswwwmentalhealthorguk

Carers Trust httpscarersorg

Mind httpswwwmindorguk

Citizens Advice

httpswwwcitizensadviceorguk

Wishing you all good health

Sarah Stevens Ranger North Cornwall ndash Tintagel to Holywell

LOCAL INTEREST 19 APRIL 2020

TREVORNICK RACE APRIL 2020 20

CRANTOCK WI 21 APRIL 2020

We meet today Tuesday 10th March for our Annual meeting the most important meeting of the year Where we vote for President and present our Financial Statement The weather as usual these last months is wet and windy but that didnrsquot stop our members from turning out We welcome our new member who joined this month Sandra Hazell and Janice Deacon who joined a few months ago And Pat Byrne brought a guest Yvonne Hayes We have quite a few events coming up organised beautifully by Glenis Pratley including The Spring Countdown on 22 April a Day of Art and Music on 11 May Craft workshop in both April and May Singing for the Terrified 23 June and a Helford River Cruise on 21 May Salli Blackford is heading up our team who are entering the Royal Cornwall Show in June this year themed lsquoVisions of the Futurersquo And yet again our book club meet every month Marianne Inskip with Salli Blackford are getting together with our members recipes for VE Day in May at The Memorial Hall which is being organised by Janice Deacon Josie Grant presented the Financial Statement And thanked everyone for all there support we currently have 35 members Salli Blackford read out the Committeersquos Annual Report so we looked back over the year and all we have achieved Janis Ross thanked the Committee for all the hard work that goes into running a successful WI as well as thanking our members who turn up each month and are so supportive Janis Ross was presented with a card and voucher from the members by Salli Blackford for all her hard work and dedication as President for the year And Janis Ross was voted in as President again for another year It was Pat Byrne birthday and we celebrated with two delicious birthday cakes she supplied us with while Ann Evans supplied the Sherry as it is also her birthday this month We thank Maggie Billing for her wonderful birthday posies and it was her turn for a box of chocolates as she also celebrates her birthday this month Our monthly competition lsquoMad March Harersquo judged blind by Pat Byrne was won by Ann Evans with Salli Blackford coming second and Sue Stevens third Our overall Competition winner for the year Sue Fern was presented with the Trophy by Janis Ross well done Sue with Salli Blackford second and Glenis Pratley third After our raffle we packed up for yet another month full of cake and Sherry Next Meeting on Tuesday 14 April at 200 at Village Hall The speaker is lsquoAlternative Therapiesrsquo Competition lsquo Easter Decoration made by Yoursquo all welcome Janis Ross President Crantock Wi signing off for another month

Due to present conditions Crantock WI meetings at The Village Hall are now cancelled until further noticersquo We hope to resume meetings as soon as we can

Janis Ross President

ST CUBERT CHURCH 22

Contacts - Safeguarding Officer Kath Harrison 01637 831083 Priest in Charge Revd Canon Anne Brown 01872 572654 atlanticcoastclusterbtinternetcom Church Wardens Wendy Barritt 01637 830380 wendycarinescom Kath Harrison 01637 831083

APRIL 2020

CUBERT METHODIST CHAPEL

The Church CONTINUES TO BE OPEN 10am-4pm daily for private prayer and lighting of remembrance candles Everyone welcome We have been advised by the Archbishops of Canterbury and York that all Church services should be suspended while advice to restrict gatherings and meeting is current This means we will not be able to observe the Holy Week Liturgies or celebrate the Great Feast of Easter in our Church this year perhaps for the first time in all its history However the Church will remain open each day for private prayer and the lighting of candles If you would like someone to pray with you please contact Wendy (01637 830380) or Kath (01637 831083) If you have any concerns or enquiries about weddings baptisms or funerals please contact Revd Anne on 01872 572654

A message from Revd Anne We are living in ldquostrange timesrdquo Life is not the same as it ever was and somehow I think it will be a long time before it will be The norms of life that we took for granted are no longer assured but this is the life we have and as human beings we have the ability to adapt and make the most of what is placed before us For my part I will endeavour to continue saying Morning Prayer at 9am in our Cluster Churches for as long as I am permitted If you would like to join in at home I can email you a copy of the service or get a copy to you if you donrsquot have email please contact me on 01872 572654I will leave you with some words from the service which always gives me hope and comfort ldquoTrust in the Lord with all your heart and be not wise in your own sight In all ways acknowledge him and he will make straight your pathrdquo Your servant in Christ Anne There is a list at the back of The Church for Easter Lily donations in remembrance of loved ones You could drop off goods for collection by friends at the back of Church Forthcoming events suspended whilst advice to restrict meetings and gatherings is current Mondays Craft Group in the Chapel room Hand Bell ringing Memory Cafeacute at Crantock is suspended Please call organisers if you have any concerns Memory cafeacute at Parrenporth is also suspended The last cafeacute was attended by 35 people who celebrated St Piranrsquos day with a Cornish tea of pasties scones and saffron cake Entertainment by Gold Coast had everyone singing 60s and 70s songs and practicing the hand jive We will start the cafe again as soon as we are able Please call Dilys 01637 830681 if you have any concerns

What turbulent and frightening times we are experiencing as a nation As a result of the Coronavirus pandemic I am sad to say that no clubs or Sunday services will take place in the Methodist Church for the foreseeable future Stay safe look after each other and believe if God is for us then who can be against us

SMUGGLERrsquoS DEN INN 23 APRIL 2020

WI BOOK REVIEW 24 APRIL 2020

BUSINESS DIRECTORY 25 APRIL 2020

David G Wright Small Business specialist 01637 830799

Myrtle Cottage BampB Accommodation Trevail 01637 830460

Bakers Dozen Farm Shop Bakery And Fine Coffee 01637 831900

Karens Beauty Tips Professional Nail amp Beauty Treatments01637 499302

07812 063355

Radiant Health and Fitness

Claire Connelly

Yoga Pilates Exercise to Music amp Meditation Instructor

Exercise Classes 1-to-1 Pilates or Yoga Small GroupCorporate 07764 744382

ARG IT SolutionsPClaptop support repairs amp builds virus removal

Website design Windows amp Apple tuition

01637 831788

07530 852697

Compu-K Computer builds repair amp maintenance 01637 871847

Richard Holder David Ball Agencies 01637 850850

Daniel Peel Newquay Property Centre 01637 875161

Bob Chudleigh John Nicholls Funeral Service 01637 851177

AC Richards A C Richards amp Son 01872 572027

Peter Griffin Plumbing amp Central Heating Engineer 01637 830702

Cottage Farm Cottages camping amp caravan park 01637 831083

Treworgans Holiday Park 5 Park Static Holiday Homes 01637 830200

Alan HughesTai ChiQigong InstructorTherapistReki Master

TeacherPractitionerChinese MassageAcupressure07742 666447

The Anvil Public House - Cubert 01637 830444

The Smugglers Den Inn Public House - Trebellan Cubert 01637 830209

The Treguth Public House - Holywell Bay 01637 830248

Cubert Shop Post Office Newsagent Off Licence amp General Stores 01637 830525

123 Associated Taxis 24 Hr service local rates over 25 years service 01637 851234

wwwsurfcabscomUp to 4 passengers Cubert and beyond

Best Value - Pre-Book 07305 466905

John Nicholls Independently Owned Funeral Service 01637 851177

Undertakers

Estate Agents

Accountants amp Tax Advisers

Computers

Funeral Directors

Heating Plumbing Gas

Holidays

Pubs Restaurants Etc

Accommodation

Taxis

Holistic Therapist

Bakery amp Farm amp Coffee Shop

Shop amp Post Office

Beauty amp Health amp Fitness

SPORTS amp LEISURE BALE PUSH 26

By Sandra Percy

CUBERT SEA ANGLERS 1963 ndash 2020

APRIL 2020

Club Fishing Report Unfortunately due to extreme storms during February it was impossible to fish from any local marks However looking through the recent angling press two very large bass were caught a 22 lb Bass was caught from the shore in the English Channel and a 20 lb Bass caught from a boat off Yarmouth both fish after weighing were returned to fight another day Club Competitions A competition runs from the 1st January 2020 through to the 30th April 2020 fishing for ldquoThe Heaviest Fishrdquo Club Meeting The next club meeting will be held on Thursday 2nd April 2020 commencing at 800 pm and held at ldquoThe Treguth Innrdquo at Holywell This will be the last meeting until Thursday 3rd September 2020 so any member who wishes to get their personal scales tested please bring them along The Annual Dinner and Prize Presentation On Saturday 7th March 2020 the club held their ldquoAnnual Dinner and Prize Presentationrdquo at ldquoThe Anvil Restaurantrdquo after an enjoyable three course meal the cups trophies and vouchers were presented by Sharon Smith The most successful club angler for 2019 was Mark Yelland other winners were Nick Callaya John Smith Graham Knight Simon Parris Eddie Gummow and Ron Davey The evening raffle was organised by Bob and Rodney thanks to club members who donated prizes for the raffle

By Brian Osborne

Having lost our final match of the season against Luxulyan Golds we end the Winter League

in a creditable 4th position

Due to the Coronavirus restrictions we had to postpone the Pairsrsquo Competition on Thursday

19th March which was to have been our final competition before our Annual Presentation

dinner This has been booked to be held in the Smugglers Den Inn on Tuesday 12th May but

we will have to wait and see if this also needs to be postponed

Unfortunately all bowling has now been cancelled until further notice

CNDP UPDATE 27 APRIL 2020

What a fantastic night we had at the Cubert School PTFA library fundraiser Johnny Cowling was simply hilarious and as someone said lsquothat man has funny bonesrsquo He was supported by some very energetic dancing from the ladies sat at the front dressed in their lsquoElvisrsquo skirts and wow these ladies certainly had the moves For those amongst us who hadnrsquot seen Johnny perform previously it was an absolute delight We had family visiting from Wales and they made the lsquomistakersquo of letting Johnny know they were visitors They were delighted that he made reference to this fact several times throughout the show and later commented on the amazing community spirit feeling of welcome and great fun they had had We were also fortunate to be visited by Jason Donovan Harry Potter and once again Mr Matalan not to mention Compo Cleggy and Foggy from Last of the Summer Wine The food was kindly donated by the Village Chip Shop and was really great quality and piping hot The raffle prizes were great and the Auction items were enthusiastically bid on and with Johnny as the auctioneer The evening ended with a good old sing along even those who had been quieter earlier in the evening before the prosecco took effect joined in with enthusiasm What a great example of the community spirit in our little village it never ceases to amaze us Pauline Tudbury

Cubert School PTFA would like to thank all the eveningrsquos sponsors as per the following Barclays Bank Newquay Nat West Bank Duchy IFA Big Green Surf Company Keltek Brewery Borringdon Hall The Wildes ndash Leopalooza Festival Cubert amp Crantock Village Stores

The event raised a healthy pound2690 towards the

schools library renovation which has been designed by the PTFAs very own Ian White Interior Designs Thank you to all those that despite the current air of uncertainty made it out to join us in the fun for a wonderful cause

Ian White of Ian White Designs Johnny Cowling amp Rose of Barclays Bank with the Cubert School library renovation plans

JOHNNY COWLING NIGHT REPORT

Our push for more parishioners to complete and return the survey questionnaires continues and over the last month we have been looking at different ways of getting our message out into the community Tim Lord has been instrumental in this and he has put together a promo video for the Neighbourhood Development Plan and also a Facebook page and Instagram In addition there are adverts running for the residents of Cubert Parish via Facebook and Instagram which I hope some of you will have already seen Here are the links to the Facebook page and Instagram httpsbusinessfacebookcomCubertNDP httpswwwinstagramcomcubertndp Our aim is to contact and engage with the whole community across all age groups and by a variety of media be it the Cubert News Facebook Instagram or word of mouth What we need is to hear everyonersquos views so please follow the links to the Facebook page and Instagram and visit the website (wwwcubertndpcouk) and complete the questionnaire or return the paper copy delivered with the newsletter Extra paper copies are still available and look on the website for contact details As from the beginning of April we will be starting to analyse the results of the survey and these will be posted on the website and included in he newsletter Andrew Jeffery is heading up the sub-group tasked with this In the meantime the Landscape and other sub-groups are continuing with their work as best they can during the current restrictions and we are all having to learn how to deal and adapt to these We have postponed our regular monthly meetings until further notice but are currently trialling ldquoon-linerdquo meetings to ensure that the Steering Group can continue to function and that the process of preparing a Neighbourhood Development Plan for Cubert continues Please help us to help Cubert Thank youhelliphelliphelliphellipCubert NDP Steering Group

ADVERTISEMENT APRIL 2020 28

DALES 29 APRIL 2020

Page 11: APRIL 2020 1 CUBERT NEWSLETTER UPDATE 23RD ......NEWSLETTER NO MATTER HOW SMALL. THANKS JUDY - EDITOR Cubert Parish News Nowodhow an Bluw APRIL 2020 Printed by Unit 6C, Treloggan Industrial

BOWGIE INN 11

APRIL 2020

GOOD NEWS We are doing street-style Sunday Roast takeaways every Sunday which started on 22nd There is also a new takeaway menu Call through with your order ndash 01637 832057 or 07974 916597 ndash choose from beef turkey or vegetarian ndash pound8 Itrsquos up to you where you enjoy your food ndash you can take it to enjoy overlooking the bay back at home down on the beach or wherever yoursquore in a safe open space away from others We are also doing all draft pints at pound3 to take away ndash bring your own container Thank you so much for your continuing support SEE WEBSITE FOR MENU httpswwwbowgiecom

BOOKS 12 APRIL 2020

ISOLATED NEED A READ BOOKS NOW AVAILABLE AT A BUS STOP NEAR YOU

Thanks to and idea from Josie of HBSLSC there are books available to take away that are in a box in the bus shelter in Holywell Polly has also done the same in the Cubert bus shelter with books furnished from the church room book store If anyone has any books that they wish to share in this way then please add to the boxes Childrenrsquos books are of a particular need

CUBERT

HOLYWELL

ADVERTISEMENT 13 APRIL 2020

14 APRIL 2020 ECO NEWS SHARON GRACE HOME

ECO-NEWS Since last month we have experienced two major situations which have made us all more aware of our vulnerability to climate change and our susceptibility to the spread of disease in an overpopulated world

For most of Britain February and March saw the highest rainfall ever recorded and in many parts severe flooding brought despair and misery to a large number of communities but over-riding all of this has been the spread of C19 and the effect it is having across the whole world We are all involved and little in our human world can escape the consequences of this pandemic politically socially and economically The strangeness of not being able to meet and greet one another Families unable to care for their aging relatives Hospitals running out of basic amenities and equipment and the ever-present anxiety about how many will become ill and when it might all be over If nothing else it has demonstrated how dependent we all are on one another and on the need for us all to act responsibly to make sure others donrsquot suffer It has also shown without doubt the impact we as humans have on the natural world and our own environment Pollution in cities cut to almost zero the canals of Venice clear and clean and a huge cut in carbon emissions as industry slows down and aircraft cease to fly This is the result of the action of one invisible living organism ndash bringing our sophisticated highly developed world to a virtual standstill Hopefully our human ability to innovate and adapt will get us through but perhaps this will also be a time to make changes which seemed impossible before the virus - changes for the better for our environment and our economic systems Locally we are lucky that we have our village shops who are willing to deliver to those who are self-isolating We have many on-line schemes to keep people in touch with one another and we are all aware of how we need to make sure our neighbours have the things they need As time goes on people will suffer financial hardship because of being unable to work and many businesses will fail so we need to think about how we can help each other as a community As I write this the sun is shining and the birds are singing the natural world is continuing as always with less stress from human influence I wonder if we shall be able to keep it that way once all this is over Hopefully we shall see good things coming from this time of trouble meanwhile I hope you can keep safe and keep well Wendy

ADVERTISEMENTS 15 APRIL 2020

ST PIRANrsquoS DAY REPORT POEM 16 APRIL 2020

ST PIRANrsquoS DAY THURSDAY 5TH MARCH

The weather was kind to us as we assembled in St Georgersquos Road Truro Old Cornwall Societies were there excited children with black and white flags some men sporting Cornish tartan kilts and lots of individual walkers all clutching St Piran flags At 1pm we set off and walked through Trurorsquos streets Calls of Kernow Bys Vyken (Cornwall for Ever) and Gool Peran Lowen (Happy St Piranrsquos Day) echoed through the long procession As we neared the City centre we were offered Saffron Cake and cream scones with jam (done the Cornish way with the cream on top) Eventually we squeezed into the space outside the Cathedral and were addressed by Elizabeth Carne Grand Bard of Cornwall the Mayor of Truro and Edward Bolitho Truro Male Voice Choir sang ldquoLamornardquo and of course ldquoTrelawneyrdquo Oggie shouts were the order of the day and leading my section my voice began to give way towards the end The school children were given Saffron Cake and all the adults had delicious pasties Bert Biscoe drew our attention to the now restored Celtic Cross near the Cathedral Irsquom sure St Piran (Patron Saint of Tinners) would have been pleased at this We all vowed to meet again next year KERNOW BYS VYKEN Rodney Phillips

SPRING

The trees that were naked Now have tips of fresh green

Where the earth has been bare Flowering bulbs are now seen

My morning alarm clock Awakes me to light or sun The evenings are lighter Spring has truly begun

Sometimes it is milder Tis the warmth of the sun Warms us inside and out

Surely spring has now begun

Joy

CROSSWORD 17 APRIL 2020

NATIONAL TRUST APRIL 2020 18

I hope you are all looking after yourselves your family friends colleagues and

neighbours during this uncertain time As you will be aware the situation around

the world is changing by the hour

Please follow the latest government advice

If you are planning on heading to a National Trust place please check

wwwnationaltrustorguk for up-to-date details before you go For local updates

please search for North Cornwall National Trust on Facebook If you arent online

and need to ask the National Trust a question please phone 0344 800 1895 but please be aware

they will be receiving a larger volume of calls than usual and maybe short staffed

If you are struggling during this unprecedented time for any reason such as not being able to get

to the shops or feeling anxious please reach out to friends family neighbours local and national

support groups One positive from this current situation is that local communities are really

coming together and offering help to each other Do not feel like you may be a burden or that

people have other things to worry about ask for help if you need help

Here are just a few national resources

Every Mind Matters httpswwwnhsukoneyouevery-mind-matters

The Silverline httpswwwthesilverlineorguk

Age UK httpswwwageukorguk

Samaritans httpswwwsamaritansorg

Young Minds httpsyoungmindsorguk

Mental Health Foundation httpswwwmentalhealthorguk

Carers Trust httpscarersorg

Mind httpswwwmindorguk

Citizens Advice

httpswwwcitizensadviceorguk

Wishing you all good health

Sarah Stevens Ranger North Cornwall ndash Tintagel to Holywell

LOCAL INTEREST 19 APRIL 2020

TREVORNICK RACE APRIL 2020 20

CRANTOCK WI 21 APRIL 2020

We meet today Tuesday 10th March for our Annual meeting the most important meeting of the year Where we vote for President and present our Financial Statement The weather as usual these last months is wet and windy but that didnrsquot stop our members from turning out We welcome our new member who joined this month Sandra Hazell and Janice Deacon who joined a few months ago And Pat Byrne brought a guest Yvonne Hayes We have quite a few events coming up organised beautifully by Glenis Pratley including The Spring Countdown on 22 April a Day of Art and Music on 11 May Craft workshop in both April and May Singing for the Terrified 23 June and a Helford River Cruise on 21 May Salli Blackford is heading up our team who are entering the Royal Cornwall Show in June this year themed lsquoVisions of the Futurersquo And yet again our book club meet every month Marianne Inskip with Salli Blackford are getting together with our members recipes for VE Day in May at The Memorial Hall which is being organised by Janice Deacon Josie Grant presented the Financial Statement And thanked everyone for all there support we currently have 35 members Salli Blackford read out the Committeersquos Annual Report so we looked back over the year and all we have achieved Janis Ross thanked the Committee for all the hard work that goes into running a successful WI as well as thanking our members who turn up each month and are so supportive Janis Ross was presented with a card and voucher from the members by Salli Blackford for all her hard work and dedication as President for the year And Janis Ross was voted in as President again for another year It was Pat Byrne birthday and we celebrated with two delicious birthday cakes she supplied us with while Ann Evans supplied the Sherry as it is also her birthday this month We thank Maggie Billing for her wonderful birthday posies and it was her turn for a box of chocolates as she also celebrates her birthday this month Our monthly competition lsquoMad March Harersquo judged blind by Pat Byrne was won by Ann Evans with Salli Blackford coming second and Sue Stevens third Our overall Competition winner for the year Sue Fern was presented with the Trophy by Janis Ross well done Sue with Salli Blackford second and Glenis Pratley third After our raffle we packed up for yet another month full of cake and Sherry Next Meeting on Tuesday 14 April at 200 at Village Hall The speaker is lsquoAlternative Therapiesrsquo Competition lsquo Easter Decoration made by Yoursquo all welcome Janis Ross President Crantock Wi signing off for another month

Due to present conditions Crantock WI meetings at The Village Hall are now cancelled until further noticersquo We hope to resume meetings as soon as we can

Janis Ross President

ST CUBERT CHURCH 22

Contacts - Safeguarding Officer Kath Harrison 01637 831083 Priest in Charge Revd Canon Anne Brown 01872 572654 atlanticcoastclusterbtinternetcom Church Wardens Wendy Barritt 01637 830380 wendycarinescom Kath Harrison 01637 831083

APRIL 2020

CUBERT METHODIST CHAPEL

The Church CONTINUES TO BE OPEN 10am-4pm daily for private prayer and lighting of remembrance candles Everyone welcome We have been advised by the Archbishops of Canterbury and York that all Church services should be suspended while advice to restrict gatherings and meeting is current This means we will not be able to observe the Holy Week Liturgies or celebrate the Great Feast of Easter in our Church this year perhaps for the first time in all its history However the Church will remain open each day for private prayer and the lighting of candles If you would like someone to pray with you please contact Wendy (01637 830380) or Kath (01637 831083) If you have any concerns or enquiries about weddings baptisms or funerals please contact Revd Anne on 01872 572654

A message from Revd Anne We are living in ldquostrange timesrdquo Life is not the same as it ever was and somehow I think it will be a long time before it will be The norms of life that we took for granted are no longer assured but this is the life we have and as human beings we have the ability to adapt and make the most of what is placed before us For my part I will endeavour to continue saying Morning Prayer at 9am in our Cluster Churches for as long as I am permitted If you would like to join in at home I can email you a copy of the service or get a copy to you if you donrsquot have email please contact me on 01872 572654I will leave you with some words from the service which always gives me hope and comfort ldquoTrust in the Lord with all your heart and be not wise in your own sight In all ways acknowledge him and he will make straight your pathrdquo Your servant in Christ Anne There is a list at the back of The Church for Easter Lily donations in remembrance of loved ones You could drop off goods for collection by friends at the back of Church Forthcoming events suspended whilst advice to restrict meetings and gatherings is current Mondays Craft Group in the Chapel room Hand Bell ringing Memory Cafeacute at Crantock is suspended Please call organisers if you have any concerns Memory cafeacute at Parrenporth is also suspended The last cafeacute was attended by 35 people who celebrated St Piranrsquos day with a Cornish tea of pasties scones and saffron cake Entertainment by Gold Coast had everyone singing 60s and 70s songs and practicing the hand jive We will start the cafe again as soon as we are able Please call Dilys 01637 830681 if you have any concerns

What turbulent and frightening times we are experiencing as a nation As a result of the Coronavirus pandemic I am sad to say that no clubs or Sunday services will take place in the Methodist Church for the foreseeable future Stay safe look after each other and believe if God is for us then who can be against us

SMUGGLERrsquoS DEN INN 23 APRIL 2020

WI BOOK REVIEW 24 APRIL 2020

BUSINESS DIRECTORY 25 APRIL 2020

David G Wright Small Business specialist 01637 830799

Myrtle Cottage BampB Accommodation Trevail 01637 830460

Bakers Dozen Farm Shop Bakery And Fine Coffee 01637 831900

Karens Beauty Tips Professional Nail amp Beauty Treatments01637 499302

07812 063355

Radiant Health and Fitness

Claire Connelly

Yoga Pilates Exercise to Music amp Meditation Instructor

Exercise Classes 1-to-1 Pilates or Yoga Small GroupCorporate 07764 744382

ARG IT SolutionsPClaptop support repairs amp builds virus removal

Website design Windows amp Apple tuition

01637 831788

07530 852697

Compu-K Computer builds repair amp maintenance 01637 871847

Richard Holder David Ball Agencies 01637 850850

Daniel Peel Newquay Property Centre 01637 875161

Bob Chudleigh John Nicholls Funeral Service 01637 851177

AC Richards A C Richards amp Son 01872 572027

Peter Griffin Plumbing amp Central Heating Engineer 01637 830702

Cottage Farm Cottages camping amp caravan park 01637 831083

Treworgans Holiday Park 5 Park Static Holiday Homes 01637 830200

Alan HughesTai ChiQigong InstructorTherapistReki Master

TeacherPractitionerChinese MassageAcupressure07742 666447

The Anvil Public House - Cubert 01637 830444

The Smugglers Den Inn Public House - Trebellan Cubert 01637 830209

The Treguth Public House - Holywell Bay 01637 830248

Cubert Shop Post Office Newsagent Off Licence amp General Stores 01637 830525

123 Associated Taxis 24 Hr service local rates over 25 years service 01637 851234

wwwsurfcabscomUp to 4 passengers Cubert and beyond

Best Value - Pre-Book 07305 466905

John Nicholls Independently Owned Funeral Service 01637 851177

Undertakers

Estate Agents

Accountants amp Tax Advisers

Computers

Funeral Directors

Heating Plumbing Gas

Holidays

Pubs Restaurants Etc

Accommodation

Taxis

Holistic Therapist

Bakery amp Farm amp Coffee Shop

Shop amp Post Office

Beauty amp Health amp Fitness

SPORTS amp LEISURE BALE PUSH 26

By Sandra Percy

CUBERT SEA ANGLERS 1963 ndash 2020

APRIL 2020

Club Fishing Report Unfortunately due to extreme storms during February it was impossible to fish from any local marks However looking through the recent angling press two very large bass were caught a 22 lb Bass was caught from the shore in the English Channel and a 20 lb Bass caught from a boat off Yarmouth both fish after weighing were returned to fight another day Club Competitions A competition runs from the 1st January 2020 through to the 30th April 2020 fishing for ldquoThe Heaviest Fishrdquo Club Meeting The next club meeting will be held on Thursday 2nd April 2020 commencing at 800 pm and held at ldquoThe Treguth Innrdquo at Holywell This will be the last meeting until Thursday 3rd September 2020 so any member who wishes to get their personal scales tested please bring them along The Annual Dinner and Prize Presentation On Saturday 7th March 2020 the club held their ldquoAnnual Dinner and Prize Presentationrdquo at ldquoThe Anvil Restaurantrdquo after an enjoyable three course meal the cups trophies and vouchers were presented by Sharon Smith The most successful club angler for 2019 was Mark Yelland other winners were Nick Callaya John Smith Graham Knight Simon Parris Eddie Gummow and Ron Davey The evening raffle was organised by Bob and Rodney thanks to club members who donated prizes for the raffle

By Brian Osborne

Having lost our final match of the season against Luxulyan Golds we end the Winter League

in a creditable 4th position

Due to the Coronavirus restrictions we had to postpone the Pairsrsquo Competition on Thursday

19th March which was to have been our final competition before our Annual Presentation

dinner This has been booked to be held in the Smugglers Den Inn on Tuesday 12th May but

we will have to wait and see if this also needs to be postponed

Unfortunately all bowling has now been cancelled until further notice

CNDP UPDATE 27 APRIL 2020

What a fantastic night we had at the Cubert School PTFA library fundraiser Johnny Cowling was simply hilarious and as someone said lsquothat man has funny bonesrsquo He was supported by some very energetic dancing from the ladies sat at the front dressed in their lsquoElvisrsquo skirts and wow these ladies certainly had the moves For those amongst us who hadnrsquot seen Johnny perform previously it was an absolute delight We had family visiting from Wales and they made the lsquomistakersquo of letting Johnny know they were visitors They were delighted that he made reference to this fact several times throughout the show and later commented on the amazing community spirit feeling of welcome and great fun they had had We were also fortunate to be visited by Jason Donovan Harry Potter and once again Mr Matalan not to mention Compo Cleggy and Foggy from Last of the Summer Wine The food was kindly donated by the Village Chip Shop and was really great quality and piping hot The raffle prizes were great and the Auction items were enthusiastically bid on and with Johnny as the auctioneer The evening ended with a good old sing along even those who had been quieter earlier in the evening before the prosecco took effect joined in with enthusiasm What a great example of the community spirit in our little village it never ceases to amaze us Pauline Tudbury

Cubert School PTFA would like to thank all the eveningrsquos sponsors as per the following Barclays Bank Newquay Nat West Bank Duchy IFA Big Green Surf Company Keltek Brewery Borringdon Hall The Wildes ndash Leopalooza Festival Cubert amp Crantock Village Stores

The event raised a healthy pound2690 towards the

schools library renovation which has been designed by the PTFAs very own Ian White Interior Designs Thank you to all those that despite the current air of uncertainty made it out to join us in the fun for a wonderful cause

Ian White of Ian White Designs Johnny Cowling amp Rose of Barclays Bank with the Cubert School library renovation plans

JOHNNY COWLING NIGHT REPORT

Our push for more parishioners to complete and return the survey questionnaires continues and over the last month we have been looking at different ways of getting our message out into the community Tim Lord has been instrumental in this and he has put together a promo video for the Neighbourhood Development Plan and also a Facebook page and Instagram In addition there are adverts running for the residents of Cubert Parish via Facebook and Instagram which I hope some of you will have already seen Here are the links to the Facebook page and Instagram httpsbusinessfacebookcomCubertNDP httpswwwinstagramcomcubertndp Our aim is to contact and engage with the whole community across all age groups and by a variety of media be it the Cubert News Facebook Instagram or word of mouth What we need is to hear everyonersquos views so please follow the links to the Facebook page and Instagram and visit the website (wwwcubertndpcouk) and complete the questionnaire or return the paper copy delivered with the newsletter Extra paper copies are still available and look on the website for contact details As from the beginning of April we will be starting to analyse the results of the survey and these will be posted on the website and included in he newsletter Andrew Jeffery is heading up the sub-group tasked with this In the meantime the Landscape and other sub-groups are continuing with their work as best they can during the current restrictions and we are all having to learn how to deal and adapt to these We have postponed our regular monthly meetings until further notice but are currently trialling ldquoon-linerdquo meetings to ensure that the Steering Group can continue to function and that the process of preparing a Neighbourhood Development Plan for Cubert continues Please help us to help Cubert Thank youhelliphelliphelliphellipCubert NDP Steering Group

ADVERTISEMENT APRIL 2020 28

DALES 29 APRIL 2020

Page 12: APRIL 2020 1 CUBERT NEWSLETTER UPDATE 23RD ......NEWSLETTER NO MATTER HOW SMALL. THANKS JUDY - EDITOR Cubert Parish News Nowodhow an Bluw APRIL 2020 Printed by Unit 6C, Treloggan Industrial

BOOKS 12 APRIL 2020

ISOLATED NEED A READ BOOKS NOW AVAILABLE AT A BUS STOP NEAR YOU

Thanks to and idea from Josie of HBSLSC there are books available to take away that are in a box in the bus shelter in Holywell Polly has also done the same in the Cubert bus shelter with books furnished from the church room book store If anyone has any books that they wish to share in this way then please add to the boxes Childrenrsquos books are of a particular need

CUBERT

HOLYWELL

ADVERTISEMENT 13 APRIL 2020

14 APRIL 2020 ECO NEWS SHARON GRACE HOME

ECO-NEWS Since last month we have experienced two major situations which have made us all more aware of our vulnerability to climate change and our susceptibility to the spread of disease in an overpopulated world

For most of Britain February and March saw the highest rainfall ever recorded and in many parts severe flooding brought despair and misery to a large number of communities but over-riding all of this has been the spread of C19 and the effect it is having across the whole world We are all involved and little in our human world can escape the consequences of this pandemic politically socially and economically The strangeness of not being able to meet and greet one another Families unable to care for their aging relatives Hospitals running out of basic amenities and equipment and the ever-present anxiety about how many will become ill and when it might all be over If nothing else it has demonstrated how dependent we all are on one another and on the need for us all to act responsibly to make sure others donrsquot suffer It has also shown without doubt the impact we as humans have on the natural world and our own environment Pollution in cities cut to almost zero the canals of Venice clear and clean and a huge cut in carbon emissions as industry slows down and aircraft cease to fly This is the result of the action of one invisible living organism ndash bringing our sophisticated highly developed world to a virtual standstill Hopefully our human ability to innovate and adapt will get us through but perhaps this will also be a time to make changes which seemed impossible before the virus - changes for the better for our environment and our economic systems Locally we are lucky that we have our village shops who are willing to deliver to those who are self-isolating We have many on-line schemes to keep people in touch with one another and we are all aware of how we need to make sure our neighbours have the things they need As time goes on people will suffer financial hardship because of being unable to work and many businesses will fail so we need to think about how we can help each other as a community As I write this the sun is shining and the birds are singing the natural world is continuing as always with less stress from human influence I wonder if we shall be able to keep it that way once all this is over Hopefully we shall see good things coming from this time of trouble meanwhile I hope you can keep safe and keep well Wendy

ADVERTISEMENTS 15 APRIL 2020

ST PIRANrsquoS DAY REPORT POEM 16 APRIL 2020

ST PIRANrsquoS DAY THURSDAY 5TH MARCH

The weather was kind to us as we assembled in St Georgersquos Road Truro Old Cornwall Societies were there excited children with black and white flags some men sporting Cornish tartan kilts and lots of individual walkers all clutching St Piran flags At 1pm we set off and walked through Trurorsquos streets Calls of Kernow Bys Vyken (Cornwall for Ever) and Gool Peran Lowen (Happy St Piranrsquos Day) echoed through the long procession As we neared the City centre we were offered Saffron Cake and cream scones with jam (done the Cornish way with the cream on top) Eventually we squeezed into the space outside the Cathedral and were addressed by Elizabeth Carne Grand Bard of Cornwall the Mayor of Truro and Edward Bolitho Truro Male Voice Choir sang ldquoLamornardquo and of course ldquoTrelawneyrdquo Oggie shouts were the order of the day and leading my section my voice began to give way towards the end The school children were given Saffron Cake and all the adults had delicious pasties Bert Biscoe drew our attention to the now restored Celtic Cross near the Cathedral Irsquom sure St Piran (Patron Saint of Tinners) would have been pleased at this We all vowed to meet again next year KERNOW BYS VYKEN Rodney Phillips

SPRING

The trees that were naked Now have tips of fresh green

Where the earth has been bare Flowering bulbs are now seen

My morning alarm clock Awakes me to light or sun The evenings are lighter Spring has truly begun

Sometimes it is milder Tis the warmth of the sun Warms us inside and out

Surely spring has now begun

Joy

CROSSWORD 17 APRIL 2020

NATIONAL TRUST APRIL 2020 18

I hope you are all looking after yourselves your family friends colleagues and

neighbours during this uncertain time As you will be aware the situation around

the world is changing by the hour

Please follow the latest government advice

If you are planning on heading to a National Trust place please check

wwwnationaltrustorguk for up-to-date details before you go For local updates

please search for North Cornwall National Trust on Facebook If you arent online

and need to ask the National Trust a question please phone 0344 800 1895 but please be aware

they will be receiving a larger volume of calls than usual and maybe short staffed

If you are struggling during this unprecedented time for any reason such as not being able to get

to the shops or feeling anxious please reach out to friends family neighbours local and national

support groups One positive from this current situation is that local communities are really

coming together and offering help to each other Do not feel like you may be a burden or that

people have other things to worry about ask for help if you need help

Here are just a few national resources

Every Mind Matters httpswwwnhsukoneyouevery-mind-matters

The Silverline httpswwwthesilverlineorguk

Age UK httpswwwageukorguk

Samaritans httpswwwsamaritansorg

Young Minds httpsyoungmindsorguk

Mental Health Foundation httpswwwmentalhealthorguk

Carers Trust httpscarersorg

Mind httpswwwmindorguk

Citizens Advice

httpswwwcitizensadviceorguk

Wishing you all good health

Sarah Stevens Ranger North Cornwall ndash Tintagel to Holywell

LOCAL INTEREST 19 APRIL 2020

TREVORNICK RACE APRIL 2020 20

CRANTOCK WI 21 APRIL 2020

We meet today Tuesday 10th March for our Annual meeting the most important meeting of the year Where we vote for President and present our Financial Statement The weather as usual these last months is wet and windy but that didnrsquot stop our members from turning out We welcome our new member who joined this month Sandra Hazell and Janice Deacon who joined a few months ago And Pat Byrne brought a guest Yvonne Hayes We have quite a few events coming up organised beautifully by Glenis Pratley including The Spring Countdown on 22 April a Day of Art and Music on 11 May Craft workshop in both April and May Singing for the Terrified 23 June and a Helford River Cruise on 21 May Salli Blackford is heading up our team who are entering the Royal Cornwall Show in June this year themed lsquoVisions of the Futurersquo And yet again our book club meet every month Marianne Inskip with Salli Blackford are getting together with our members recipes for VE Day in May at The Memorial Hall which is being organised by Janice Deacon Josie Grant presented the Financial Statement And thanked everyone for all there support we currently have 35 members Salli Blackford read out the Committeersquos Annual Report so we looked back over the year and all we have achieved Janis Ross thanked the Committee for all the hard work that goes into running a successful WI as well as thanking our members who turn up each month and are so supportive Janis Ross was presented with a card and voucher from the members by Salli Blackford for all her hard work and dedication as President for the year And Janis Ross was voted in as President again for another year It was Pat Byrne birthday and we celebrated with two delicious birthday cakes she supplied us with while Ann Evans supplied the Sherry as it is also her birthday this month We thank Maggie Billing for her wonderful birthday posies and it was her turn for a box of chocolates as she also celebrates her birthday this month Our monthly competition lsquoMad March Harersquo judged blind by Pat Byrne was won by Ann Evans with Salli Blackford coming second and Sue Stevens third Our overall Competition winner for the year Sue Fern was presented with the Trophy by Janis Ross well done Sue with Salli Blackford second and Glenis Pratley third After our raffle we packed up for yet another month full of cake and Sherry Next Meeting on Tuesday 14 April at 200 at Village Hall The speaker is lsquoAlternative Therapiesrsquo Competition lsquo Easter Decoration made by Yoursquo all welcome Janis Ross President Crantock Wi signing off for another month

Due to present conditions Crantock WI meetings at The Village Hall are now cancelled until further noticersquo We hope to resume meetings as soon as we can

Janis Ross President

ST CUBERT CHURCH 22

Contacts - Safeguarding Officer Kath Harrison 01637 831083 Priest in Charge Revd Canon Anne Brown 01872 572654 atlanticcoastclusterbtinternetcom Church Wardens Wendy Barritt 01637 830380 wendycarinescom Kath Harrison 01637 831083

APRIL 2020

CUBERT METHODIST CHAPEL

The Church CONTINUES TO BE OPEN 10am-4pm daily for private prayer and lighting of remembrance candles Everyone welcome We have been advised by the Archbishops of Canterbury and York that all Church services should be suspended while advice to restrict gatherings and meeting is current This means we will not be able to observe the Holy Week Liturgies or celebrate the Great Feast of Easter in our Church this year perhaps for the first time in all its history However the Church will remain open each day for private prayer and the lighting of candles If you would like someone to pray with you please contact Wendy (01637 830380) or Kath (01637 831083) If you have any concerns or enquiries about weddings baptisms or funerals please contact Revd Anne on 01872 572654

A message from Revd Anne We are living in ldquostrange timesrdquo Life is not the same as it ever was and somehow I think it will be a long time before it will be The norms of life that we took for granted are no longer assured but this is the life we have and as human beings we have the ability to adapt and make the most of what is placed before us For my part I will endeavour to continue saying Morning Prayer at 9am in our Cluster Churches for as long as I am permitted If you would like to join in at home I can email you a copy of the service or get a copy to you if you donrsquot have email please contact me on 01872 572654I will leave you with some words from the service which always gives me hope and comfort ldquoTrust in the Lord with all your heart and be not wise in your own sight In all ways acknowledge him and he will make straight your pathrdquo Your servant in Christ Anne There is a list at the back of The Church for Easter Lily donations in remembrance of loved ones You could drop off goods for collection by friends at the back of Church Forthcoming events suspended whilst advice to restrict meetings and gatherings is current Mondays Craft Group in the Chapel room Hand Bell ringing Memory Cafeacute at Crantock is suspended Please call organisers if you have any concerns Memory cafeacute at Parrenporth is also suspended The last cafeacute was attended by 35 people who celebrated St Piranrsquos day with a Cornish tea of pasties scones and saffron cake Entertainment by Gold Coast had everyone singing 60s and 70s songs and practicing the hand jive We will start the cafe again as soon as we are able Please call Dilys 01637 830681 if you have any concerns

What turbulent and frightening times we are experiencing as a nation As a result of the Coronavirus pandemic I am sad to say that no clubs or Sunday services will take place in the Methodist Church for the foreseeable future Stay safe look after each other and believe if God is for us then who can be against us

SMUGGLERrsquoS DEN INN 23 APRIL 2020

WI BOOK REVIEW 24 APRIL 2020

BUSINESS DIRECTORY 25 APRIL 2020

David G Wright Small Business specialist 01637 830799

Myrtle Cottage BampB Accommodation Trevail 01637 830460

Bakers Dozen Farm Shop Bakery And Fine Coffee 01637 831900

Karens Beauty Tips Professional Nail amp Beauty Treatments01637 499302

07812 063355

Radiant Health and Fitness

Claire Connelly

Yoga Pilates Exercise to Music amp Meditation Instructor

Exercise Classes 1-to-1 Pilates or Yoga Small GroupCorporate 07764 744382

ARG IT SolutionsPClaptop support repairs amp builds virus removal

Website design Windows amp Apple tuition

01637 831788

07530 852697

Compu-K Computer builds repair amp maintenance 01637 871847

Richard Holder David Ball Agencies 01637 850850

Daniel Peel Newquay Property Centre 01637 875161

Bob Chudleigh John Nicholls Funeral Service 01637 851177

AC Richards A C Richards amp Son 01872 572027

Peter Griffin Plumbing amp Central Heating Engineer 01637 830702

Cottage Farm Cottages camping amp caravan park 01637 831083

Treworgans Holiday Park 5 Park Static Holiday Homes 01637 830200

Alan HughesTai ChiQigong InstructorTherapistReki Master

TeacherPractitionerChinese MassageAcupressure07742 666447

The Anvil Public House - Cubert 01637 830444

The Smugglers Den Inn Public House - Trebellan Cubert 01637 830209

The Treguth Public House - Holywell Bay 01637 830248

Cubert Shop Post Office Newsagent Off Licence amp General Stores 01637 830525

123 Associated Taxis 24 Hr service local rates over 25 years service 01637 851234

wwwsurfcabscomUp to 4 passengers Cubert and beyond

Best Value - Pre-Book 07305 466905

John Nicholls Independently Owned Funeral Service 01637 851177

Undertakers

Estate Agents

Accountants amp Tax Advisers

Computers

Funeral Directors

Heating Plumbing Gas

Holidays

Pubs Restaurants Etc

Accommodation

Taxis

Holistic Therapist

Bakery amp Farm amp Coffee Shop

Shop amp Post Office

Beauty amp Health amp Fitness

SPORTS amp LEISURE BALE PUSH 26

By Sandra Percy

CUBERT SEA ANGLERS 1963 ndash 2020

APRIL 2020

Club Fishing Report Unfortunately due to extreme storms during February it was impossible to fish from any local marks However looking through the recent angling press two very large bass were caught a 22 lb Bass was caught from the shore in the English Channel and a 20 lb Bass caught from a boat off Yarmouth both fish after weighing were returned to fight another day Club Competitions A competition runs from the 1st January 2020 through to the 30th April 2020 fishing for ldquoThe Heaviest Fishrdquo Club Meeting The next club meeting will be held on Thursday 2nd April 2020 commencing at 800 pm and held at ldquoThe Treguth Innrdquo at Holywell This will be the last meeting until Thursday 3rd September 2020 so any member who wishes to get their personal scales tested please bring them along The Annual Dinner and Prize Presentation On Saturday 7th March 2020 the club held their ldquoAnnual Dinner and Prize Presentationrdquo at ldquoThe Anvil Restaurantrdquo after an enjoyable three course meal the cups trophies and vouchers were presented by Sharon Smith The most successful club angler for 2019 was Mark Yelland other winners were Nick Callaya John Smith Graham Knight Simon Parris Eddie Gummow and Ron Davey The evening raffle was organised by Bob and Rodney thanks to club members who donated prizes for the raffle

By Brian Osborne

Having lost our final match of the season against Luxulyan Golds we end the Winter League

in a creditable 4th position

Due to the Coronavirus restrictions we had to postpone the Pairsrsquo Competition on Thursday

19th March which was to have been our final competition before our Annual Presentation

dinner This has been booked to be held in the Smugglers Den Inn on Tuesday 12th May but

we will have to wait and see if this also needs to be postponed

Unfortunately all bowling has now been cancelled until further notice

CNDP UPDATE 27 APRIL 2020

What a fantastic night we had at the Cubert School PTFA library fundraiser Johnny Cowling was simply hilarious and as someone said lsquothat man has funny bonesrsquo He was supported by some very energetic dancing from the ladies sat at the front dressed in their lsquoElvisrsquo skirts and wow these ladies certainly had the moves For those amongst us who hadnrsquot seen Johnny perform previously it was an absolute delight We had family visiting from Wales and they made the lsquomistakersquo of letting Johnny know they were visitors They were delighted that he made reference to this fact several times throughout the show and later commented on the amazing community spirit feeling of welcome and great fun they had had We were also fortunate to be visited by Jason Donovan Harry Potter and once again Mr Matalan not to mention Compo Cleggy and Foggy from Last of the Summer Wine The food was kindly donated by the Village Chip Shop and was really great quality and piping hot The raffle prizes were great and the Auction items were enthusiastically bid on and with Johnny as the auctioneer The evening ended with a good old sing along even those who had been quieter earlier in the evening before the prosecco took effect joined in with enthusiasm What a great example of the community spirit in our little village it never ceases to amaze us Pauline Tudbury

Cubert School PTFA would like to thank all the eveningrsquos sponsors as per the following Barclays Bank Newquay Nat West Bank Duchy IFA Big Green Surf Company Keltek Brewery Borringdon Hall The Wildes ndash Leopalooza Festival Cubert amp Crantock Village Stores

The event raised a healthy pound2690 towards the

schools library renovation which has been designed by the PTFAs very own Ian White Interior Designs Thank you to all those that despite the current air of uncertainty made it out to join us in the fun for a wonderful cause

Ian White of Ian White Designs Johnny Cowling amp Rose of Barclays Bank with the Cubert School library renovation plans

JOHNNY COWLING NIGHT REPORT

Our push for more parishioners to complete and return the survey questionnaires continues and over the last month we have been looking at different ways of getting our message out into the community Tim Lord has been instrumental in this and he has put together a promo video for the Neighbourhood Development Plan and also a Facebook page and Instagram In addition there are adverts running for the residents of Cubert Parish via Facebook and Instagram which I hope some of you will have already seen Here are the links to the Facebook page and Instagram httpsbusinessfacebookcomCubertNDP httpswwwinstagramcomcubertndp Our aim is to contact and engage with the whole community across all age groups and by a variety of media be it the Cubert News Facebook Instagram or word of mouth What we need is to hear everyonersquos views so please follow the links to the Facebook page and Instagram and visit the website (wwwcubertndpcouk) and complete the questionnaire or return the paper copy delivered with the newsletter Extra paper copies are still available and look on the website for contact details As from the beginning of April we will be starting to analyse the results of the survey and these will be posted on the website and included in he newsletter Andrew Jeffery is heading up the sub-group tasked with this In the meantime the Landscape and other sub-groups are continuing with their work as best they can during the current restrictions and we are all having to learn how to deal and adapt to these We have postponed our regular monthly meetings until further notice but are currently trialling ldquoon-linerdquo meetings to ensure that the Steering Group can continue to function and that the process of preparing a Neighbourhood Development Plan for Cubert continues Please help us to help Cubert Thank youhelliphelliphelliphellipCubert NDP Steering Group

ADVERTISEMENT APRIL 2020 28

DALES 29 APRIL 2020

Page 13: APRIL 2020 1 CUBERT NEWSLETTER UPDATE 23RD ......NEWSLETTER NO MATTER HOW SMALL. THANKS JUDY - EDITOR Cubert Parish News Nowodhow an Bluw APRIL 2020 Printed by Unit 6C, Treloggan Industrial

ADVERTISEMENT 13 APRIL 2020

14 APRIL 2020 ECO NEWS SHARON GRACE HOME

ECO-NEWS Since last month we have experienced two major situations which have made us all more aware of our vulnerability to climate change and our susceptibility to the spread of disease in an overpopulated world

For most of Britain February and March saw the highest rainfall ever recorded and in many parts severe flooding brought despair and misery to a large number of communities but over-riding all of this has been the spread of C19 and the effect it is having across the whole world We are all involved and little in our human world can escape the consequences of this pandemic politically socially and economically The strangeness of not being able to meet and greet one another Families unable to care for their aging relatives Hospitals running out of basic amenities and equipment and the ever-present anxiety about how many will become ill and when it might all be over If nothing else it has demonstrated how dependent we all are on one another and on the need for us all to act responsibly to make sure others donrsquot suffer It has also shown without doubt the impact we as humans have on the natural world and our own environment Pollution in cities cut to almost zero the canals of Venice clear and clean and a huge cut in carbon emissions as industry slows down and aircraft cease to fly This is the result of the action of one invisible living organism ndash bringing our sophisticated highly developed world to a virtual standstill Hopefully our human ability to innovate and adapt will get us through but perhaps this will also be a time to make changes which seemed impossible before the virus - changes for the better for our environment and our economic systems Locally we are lucky that we have our village shops who are willing to deliver to those who are self-isolating We have many on-line schemes to keep people in touch with one another and we are all aware of how we need to make sure our neighbours have the things they need As time goes on people will suffer financial hardship because of being unable to work and many businesses will fail so we need to think about how we can help each other as a community As I write this the sun is shining and the birds are singing the natural world is continuing as always with less stress from human influence I wonder if we shall be able to keep it that way once all this is over Hopefully we shall see good things coming from this time of trouble meanwhile I hope you can keep safe and keep well Wendy

ADVERTISEMENTS 15 APRIL 2020

ST PIRANrsquoS DAY REPORT POEM 16 APRIL 2020

ST PIRANrsquoS DAY THURSDAY 5TH MARCH

The weather was kind to us as we assembled in St Georgersquos Road Truro Old Cornwall Societies were there excited children with black and white flags some men sporting Cornish tartan kilts and lots of individual walkers all clutching St Piran flags At 1pm we set off and walked through Trurorsquos streets Calls of Kernow Bys Vyken (Cornwall for Ever) and Gool Peran Lowen (Happy St Piranrsquos Day) echoed through the long procession As we neared the City centre we were offered Saffron Cake and cream scones with jam (done the Cornish way with the cream on top) Eventually we squeezed into the space outside the Cathedral and were addressed by Elizabeth Carne Grand Bard of Cornwall the Mayor of Truro and Edward Bolitho Truro Male Voice Choir sang ldquoLamornardquo and of course ldquoTrelawneyrdquo Oggie shouts were the order of the day and leading my section my voice began to give way towards the end The school children were given Saffron Cake and all the adults had delicious pasties Bert Biscoe drew our attention to the now restored Celtic Cross near the Cathedral Irsquom sure St Piran (Patron Saint of Tinners) would have been pleased at this We all vowed to meet again next year KERNOW BYS VYKEN Rodney Phillips

SPRING

The trees that were naked Now have tips of fresh green

Where the earth has been bare Flowering bulbs are now seen

My morning alarm clock Awakes me to light or sun The evenings are lighter Spring has truly begun

Sometimes it is milder Tis the warmth of the sun Warms us inside and out

Surely spring has now begun

Joy

CROSSWORD 17 APRIL 2020

NATIONAL TRUST APRIL 2020 18

I hope you are all looking after yourselves your family friends colleagues and

neighbours during this uncertain time As you will be aware the situation around

the world is changing by the hour

Please follow the latest government advice

If you are planning on heading to a National Trust place please check

wwwnationaltrustorguk for up-to-date details before you go For local updates

please search for North Cornwall National Trust on Facebook If you arent online

and need to ask the National Trust a question please phone 0344 800 1895 but please be aware

they will be receiving a larger volume of calls than usual and maybe short staffed

If you are struggling during this unprecedented time for any reason such as not being able to get

to the shops or feeling anxious please reach out to friends family neighbours local and national

support groups One positive from this current situation is that local communities are really

coming together and offering help to each other Do not feel like you may be a burden or that

people have other things to worry about ask for help if you need help

Here are just a few national resources

Every Mind Matters httpswwwnhsukoneyouevery-mind-matters

The Silverline httpswwwthesilverlineorguk

Age UK httpswwwageukorguk

Samaritans httpswwwsamaritansorg

Young Minds httpsyoungmindsorguk

Mental Health Foundation httpswwwmentalhealthorguk

Carers Trust httpscarersorg

Mind httpswwwmindorguk

Citizens Advice

httpswwwcitizensadviceorguk

Wishing you all good health

Sarah Stevens Ranger North Cornwall ndash Tintagel to Holywell

LOCAL INTEREST 19 APRIL 2020

TREVORNICK RACE APRIL 2020 20

CRANTOCK WI 21 APRIL 2020

We meet today Tuesday 10th March for our Annual meeting the most important meeting of the year Where we vote for President and present our Financial Statement The weather as usual these last months is wet and windy but that didnrsquot stop our members from turning out We welcome our new member who joined this month Sandra Hazell and Janice Deacon who joined a few months ago And Pat Byrne brought a guest Yvonne Hayes We have quite a few events coming up organised beautifully by Glenis Pratley including The Spring Countdown on 22 April a Day of Art and Music on 11 May Craft workshop in both April and May Singing for the Terrified 23 June and a Helford River Cruise on 21 May Salli Blackford is heading up our team who are entering the Royal Cornwall Show in June this year themed lsquoVisions of the Futurersquo And yet again our book club meet every month Marianne Inskip with Salli Blackford are getting together with our members recipes for VE Day in May at The Memorial Hall which is being organised by Janice Deacon Josie Grant presented the Financial Statement And thanked everyone for all there support we currently have 35 members Salli Blackford read out the Committeersquos Annual Report so we looked back over the year and all we have achieved Janis Ross thanked the Committee for all the hard work that goes into running a successful WI as well as thanking our members who turn up each month and are so supportive Janis Ross was presented with a card and voucher from the members by Salli Blackford for all her hard work and dedication as President for the year And Janis Ross was voted in as President again for another year It was Pat Byrne birthday and we celebrated with two delicious birthday cakes she supplied us with while Ann Evans supplied the Sherry as it is also her birthday this month We thank Maggie Billing for her wonderful birthday posies and it was her turn for a box of chocolates as she also celebrates her birthday this month Our monthly competition lsquoMad March Harersquo judged blind by Pat Byrne was won by Ann Evans with Salli Blackford coming second and Sue Stevens third Our overall Competition winner for the year Sue Fern was presented with the Trophy by Janis Ross well done Sue with Salli Blackford second and Glenis Pratley third After our raffle we packed up for yet another month full of cake and Sherry Next Meeting on Tuesday 14 April at 200 at Village Hall The speaker is lsquoAlternative Therapiesrsquo Competition lsquo Easter Decoration made by Yoursquo all welcome Janis Ross President Crantock Wi signing off for another month

Due to present conditions Crantock WI meetings at The Village Hall are now cancelled until further noticersquo We hope to resume meetings as soon as we can

Janis Ross President

ST CUBERT CHURCH 22

Contacts - Safeguarding Officer Kath Harrison 01637 831083 Priest in Charge Revd Canon Anne Brown 01872 572654 atlanticcoastclusterbtinternetcom Church Wardens Wendy Barritt 01637 830380 wendycarinescom Kath Harrison 01637 831083

APRIL 2020

CUBERT METHODIST CHAPEL

The Church CONTINUES TO BE OPEN 10am-4pm daily for private prayer and lighting of remembrance candles Everyone welcome We have been advised by the Archbishops of Canterbury and York that all Church services should be suspended while advice to restrict gatherings and meeting is current This means we will not be able to observe the Holy Week Liturgies or celebrate the Great Feast of Easter in our Church this year perhaps for the first time in all its history However the Church will remain open each day for private prayer and the lighting of candles If you would like someone to pray with you please contact Wendy (01637 830380) or Kath (01637 831083) If you have any concerns or enquiries about weddings baptisms or funerals please contact Revd Anne on 01872 572654

A message from Revd Anne We are living in ldquostrange timesrdquo Life is not the same as it ever was and somehow I think it will be a long time before it will be The norms of life that we took for granted are no longer assured but this is the life we have and as human beings we have the ability to adapt and make the most of what is placed before us For my part I will endeavour to continue saying Morning Prayer at 9am in our Cluster Churches for as long as I am permitted If you would like to join in at home I can email you a copy of the service or get a copy to you if you donrsquot have email please contact me on 01872 572654I will leave you with some words from the service which always gives me hope and comfort ldquoTrust in the Lord with all your heart and be not wise in your own sight In all ways acknowledge him and he will make straight your pathrdquo Your servant in Christ Anne There is a list at the back of The Church for Easter Lily donations in remembrance of loved ones You could drop off goods for collection by friends at the back of Church Forthcoming events suspended whilst advice to restrict meetings and gatherings is current Mondays Craft Group in the Chapel room Hand Bell ringing Memory Cafeacute at Crantock is suspended Please call organisers if you have any concerns Memory cafeacute at Parrenporth is also suspended The last cafeacute was attended by 35 people who celebrated St Piranrsquos day with a Cornish tea of pasties scones and saffron cake Entertainment by Gold Coast had everyone singing 60s and 70s songs and practicing the hand jive We will start the cafe again as soon as we are able Please call Dilys 01637 830681 if you have any concerns

What turbulent and frightening times we are experiencing as a nation As a result of the Coronavirus pandemic I am sad to say that no clubs or Sunday services will take place in the Methodist Church for the foreseeable future Stay safe look after each other and believe if God is for us then who can be against us

SMUGGLERrsquoS DEN INN 23 APRIL 2020

WI BOOK REVIEW 24 APRIL 2020

BUSINESS DIRECTORY 25 APRIL 2020

David G Wright Small Business specialist 01637 830799

Myrtle Cottage BampB Accommodation Trevail 01637 830460

Bakers Dozen Farm Shop Bakery And Fine Coffee 01637 831900

Karens Beauty Tips Professional Nail amp Beauty Treatments01637 499302

07812 063355

Radiant Health and Fitness

Claire Connelly

Yoga Pilates Exercise to Music amp Meditation Instructor

Exercise Classes 1-to-1 Pilates or Yoga Small GroupCorporate 07764 744382

ARG IT SolutionsPClaptop support repairs amp builds virus removal

Website design Windows amp Apple tuition

01637 831788

07530 852697

Compu-K Computer builds repair amp maintenance 01637 871847

Richard Holder David Ball Agencies 01637 850850

Daniel Peel Newquay Property Centre 01637 875161

Bob Chudleigh John Nicholls Funeral Service 01637 851177

AC Richards A C Richards amp Son 01872 572027

Peter Griffin Plumbing amp Central Heating Engineer 01637 830702

Cottage Farm Cottages camping amp caravan park 01637 831083

Treworgans Holiday Park 5 Park Static Holiday Homes 01637 830200

Alan HughesTai ChiQigong InstructorTherapistReki Master

TeacherPractitionerChinese MassageAcupressure07742 666447

The Anvil Public House - Cubert 01637 830444

The Smugglers Den Inn Public House - Trebellan Cubert 01637 830209

The Treguth Public House - Holywell Bay 01637 830248

Cubert Shop Post Office Newsagent Off Licence amp General Stores 01637 830525

123 Associated Taxis 24 Hr service local rates over 25 years service 01637 851234

wwwsurfcabscomUp to 4 passengers Cubert and beyond

Best Value - Pre-Book 07305 466905

John Nicholls Independently Owned Funeral Service 01637 851177

Undertakers

Estate Agents

Accountants amp Tax Advisers

Computers

Funeral Directors

Heating Plumbing Gas

Holidays

Pubs Restaurants Etc

Accommodation

Taxis

Holistic Therapist

Bakery amp Farm amp Coffee Shop

Shop amp Post Office

Beauty amp Health amp Fitness

SPORTS amp LEISURE BALE PUSH 26

By Sandra Percy

CUBERT SEA ANGLERS 1963 ndash 2020

APRIL 2020

Club Fishing Report Unfortunately due to extreme storms during February it was impossible to fish from any local marks However looking through the recent angling press two very large bass were caught a 22 lb Bass was caught from the shore in the English Channel and a 20 lb Bass caught from a boat off Yarmouth both fish after weighing were returned to fight another day Club Competitions A competition runs from the 1st January 2020 through to the 30th April 2020 fishing for ldquoThe Heaviest Fishrdquo Club Meeting The next club meeting will be held on Thursday 2nd April 2020 commencing at 800 pm and held at ldquoThe Treguth Innrdquo at Holywell This will be the last meeting until Thursday 3rd September 2020 so any member who wishes to get their personal scales tested please bring them along The Annual Dinner and Prize Presentation On Saturday 7th March 2020 the club held their ldquoAnnual Dinner and Prize Presentationrdquo at ldquoThe Anvil Restaurantrdquo after an enjoyable three course meal the cups trophies and vouchers were presented by Sharon Smith The most successful club angler for 2019 was Mark Yelland other winners were Nick Callaya John Smith Graham Knight Simon Parris Eddie Gummow and Ron Davey The evening raffle was organised by Bob and Rodney thanks to club members who donated prizes for the raffle

By Brian Osborne

Having lost our final match of the season against Luxulyan Golds we end the Winter League

in a creditable 4th position

Due to the Coronavirus restrictions we had to postpone the Pairsrsquo Competition on Thursday

19th March which was to have been our final competition before our Annual Presentation

dinner This has been booked to be held in the Smugglers Den Inn on Tuesday 12th May but

we will have to wait and see if this also needs to be postponed

Unfortunately all bowling has now been cancelled until further notice

CNDP UPDATE 27 APRIL 2020

What a fantastic night we had at the Cubert School PTFA library fundraiser Johnny Cowling was simply hilarious and as someone said lsquothat man has funny bonesrsquo He was supported by some very energetic dancing from the ladies sat at the front dressed in their lsquoElvisrsquo skirts and wow these ladies certainly had the moves For those amongst us who hadnrsquot seen Johnny perform previously it was an absolute delight We had family visiting from Wales and they made the lsquomistakersquo of letting Johnny know they were visitors They were delighted that he made reference to this fact several times throughout the show and later commented on the amazing community spirit feeling of welcome and great fun they had had We were also fortunate to be visited by Jason Donovan Harry Potter and once again Mr Matalan not to mention Compo Cleggy and Foggy from Last of the Summer Wine The food was kindly donated by the Village Chip Shop and was really great quality and piping hot The raffle prizes were great and the Auction items were enthusiastically bid on and with Johnny as the auctioneer The evening ended with a good old sing along even those who had been quieter earlier in the evening before the prosecco took effect joined in with enthusiasm What a great example of the community spirit in our little village it never ceases to amaze us Pauline Tudbury

Cubert School PTFA would like to thank all the eveningrsquos sponsors as per the following Barclays Bank Newquay Nat West Bank Duchy IFA Big Green Surf Company Keltek Brewery Borringdon Hall The Wildes ndash Leopalooza Festival Cubert amp Crantock Village Stores

The event raised a healthy pound2690 towards the

schools library renovation which has been designed by the PTFAs very own Ian White Interior Designs Thank you to all those that despite the current air of uncertainty made it out to join us in the fun for a wonderful cause

Ian White of Ian White Designs Johnny Cowling amp Rose of Barclays Bank with the Cubert School library renovation plans

JOHNNY COWLING NIGHT REPORT

Our push for more parishioners to complete and return the survey questionnaires continues and over the last month we have been looking at different ways of getting our message out into the community Tim Lord has been instrumental in this and he has put together a promo video for the Neighbourhood Development Plan and also a Facebook page and Instagram In addition there are adverts running for the residents of Cubert Parish via Facebook and Instagram which I hope some of you will have already seen Here are the links to the Facebook page and Instagram httpsbusinessfacebookcomCubertNDP httpswwwinstagramcomcubertndp Our aim is to contact and engage with the whole community across all age groups and by a variety of media be it the Cubert News Facebook Instagram or word of mouth What we need is to hear everyonersquos views so please follow the links to the Facebook page and Instagram and visit the website (wwwcubertndpcouk) and complete the questionnaire or return the paper copy delivered with the newsletter Extra paper copies are still available and look on the website for contact details As from the beginning of April we will be starting to analyse the results of the survey and these will be posted on the website and included in he newsletter Andrew Jeffery is heading up the sub-group tasked with this In the meantime the Landscape and other sub-groups are continuing with their work as best they can during the current restrictions and we are all having to learn how to deal and adapt to these We have postponed our regular monthly meetings until further notice but are currently trialling ldquoon-linerdquo meetings to ensure that the Steering Group can continue to function and that the process of preparing a Neighbourhood Development Plan for Cubert continues Please help us to help Cubert Thank youhelliphelliphelliphellipCubert NDP Steering Group

ADVERTISEMENT APRIL 2020 28

DALES 29 APRIL 2020

Page 14: APRIL 2020 1 CUBERT NEWSLETTER UPDATE 23RD ......NEWSLETTER NO MATTER HOW SMALL. THANKS JUDY - EDITOR Cubert Parish News Nowodhow an Bluw APRIL 2020 Printed by Unit 6C, Treloggan Industrial

14 APRIL 2020 ECO NEWS SHARON GRACE HOME

ECO-NEWS Since last month we have experienced two major situations which have made us all more aware of our vulnerability to climate change and our susceptibility to the spread of disease in an overpopulated world

For most of Britain February and March saw the highest rainfall ever recorded and in many parts severe flooding brought despair and misery to a large number of communities but over-riding all of this has been the spread of C19 and the effect it is having across the whole world We are all involved and little in our human world can escape the consequences of this pandemic politically socially and economically The strangeness of not being able to meet and greet one another Families unable to care for their aging relatives Hospitals running out of basic amenities and equipment and the ever-present anxiety about how many will become ill and when it might all be over If nothing else it has demonstrated how dependent we all are on one another and on the need for us all to act responsibly to make sure others donrsquot suffer It has also shown without doubt the impact we as humans have on the natural world and our own environment Pollution in cities cut to almost zero the canals of Venice clear and clean and a huge cut in carbon emissions as industry slows down and aircraft cease to fly This is the result of the action of one invisible living organism ndash bringing our sophisticated highly developed world to a virtual standstill Hopefully our human ability to innovate and adapt will get us through but perhaps this will also be a time to make changes which seemed impossible before the virus - changes for the better for our environment and our economic systems Locally we are lucky that we have our village shops who are willing to deliver to those who are self-isolating We have many on-line schemes to keep people in touch with one another and we are all aware of how we need to make sure our neighbours have the things they need As time goes on people will suffer financial hardship because of being unable to work and many businesses will fail so we need to think about how we can help each other as a community As I write this the sun is shining and the birds are singing the natural world is continuing as always with less stress from human influence I wonder if we shall be able to keep it that way once all this is over Hopefully we shall see good things coming from this time of trouble meanwhile I hope you can keep safe and keep well Wendy

ADVERTISEMENTS 15 APRIL 2020

ST PIRANrsquoS DAY REPORT POEM 16 APRIL 2020

ST PIRANrsquoS DAY THURSDAY 5TH MARCH

The weather was kind to us as we assembled in St Georgersquos Road Truro Old Cornwall Societies were there excited children with black and white flags some men sporting Cornish tartan kilts and lots of individual walkers all clutching St Piran flags At 1pm we set off and walked through Trurorsquos streets Calls of Kernow Bys Vyken (Cornwall for Ever) and Gool Peran Lowen (Happy St Piranrsquos Day) echoed through the long procession As we neared the City centre we were offered Saffron Cake and cream scones with jam (done the Cornish way with the cream on top) Eventually we squeezed into the space outside the Cathedral and were addressed by Elizabeth Carne Grand Bard of Cornwall the Mayor of Truro and Edward Bolitho Truro Male Voice Choir sang ldquoLamornardquo and of course ldquoTrelawneyrdquo Oggie shouts were the order of the day and leading my section my voice began to give way towards the end The school children were given Saffron Cake and all the adults had delicious pasties Bert Biscoe drew our attention to the now restored Celtic Cross near the Cathedral Irsquom sure St Piran (Patron Saint of Tinners) would have been pleased at this We all vowed to meet again next year KERNOW BYS VYKEN Rodney Phillips

SPRING

The trees that were naked Now have tips of fresh green

Where the earth has been bare Flowering bulbs are now seen

My morning alarm clock Awakes me to light or sun The evenings are lighter Spring has truly begun

Sometimes it is milder Tis the warmth of the sun Warms us inside and out

Surely spring has now begun

Joy

CROSSWORD 17 APRIL 2020

NATIONAL TRUST APRIL 2020 18

I hope you are all looking after yourselves your family friends colleagues and

neighbours during this uncertain time As you will be aware the situation around

the world is changing by the hour

Please follow the latest government advice

If you are planning on heading to a National Trust place please check

wwwnationaltrustorguk for up-to-date details before you go For local updates

please search for North Cornwall National Trust on Facebook If you arent online

and need to ask the National Trust a question please phone 0344 800 1895 but please be aware

they will be receiving a larger volume of calls than usual and maybe short staffed

If you are struggling during this unprecedented time for any reason such as not being able to get

to the shops or feeling anxious please reach out to friends family neighbours local and national

support groups One positive from this current situation is that local communities are really

coming together and offering help to each other Do not feel like you may be a burden or that

people have other things to worry about ask for help if you need help

Here are just a few national resources

Every Mind Matters httpswwwnhsukoneyouevery-mind-matters

The Silverline httpswwwthesilverlineorguk

Age UK httpswwwageukorguk

Samaritans httpswwwsamaritansorg

Young Minds httpsyoungmindsorguk

Mental Health Foundation httpswwwmentalhealthorguk

Carers Trust httpscarersorg

Mind httpswwwmindorguk

Citizens Advice

httpswwwcitizensadviceorguk

Wishing you all good health

Sarah Stevens Ranger North Cornwall ndash Tintagel to Holywell

LOCAL INTEREST 19 APRIL 2020

TREVORNICK RACE APRIL 2020 20

CRANTOCK WI 21 APRIL 2020

We meet today Tuesday 10th March for our Annual meeting the most important meeting of the year Where we vote for President and present our Financial Statement The weather as usual these last months is wet and windy but that didnrsquot stop our members from turning out We welcome our new member who joined this month Sandra Hazell and Janice Deacon who joined a few months ago And Pat Byrne brought a guest Yvonne Hayes We have quite a few events coming up organised beautifully by Glenis Pratley including The Spring Countdown on 22 April a Day of Art and Music on 11 May Craft workshop in both April and May Singing for the Terrified 23 June and a Helford River Cruise on 21 May Salli Blackford is heading up our team who are entering the Royal Cornwall Show in June this year themed lsquoVisions of the Futurersquo And yet again our book club meet every month Marianne Inskip with Salli Blackford are getting together with our members recipes for VE Day in May at The Memorial Hall which is being organised by Janice Deacon Josie Grant presented the Financial Statement And thanked everyone for all there support we currently have 35 members Salli Blackford read out the Committeersquos Annual Report so we looked back over the year and all we have achieved Janis Ross thanked the Committee for all the hard work that goes into running a successful WI as well as thanking our members who turn up each month and are so supportive Janis Ross was presented with a card and voucher from the members by Salli Blackford for all her hard work and dedication as President for the year And Janis Ross was voted in as President again for another year It was Pat Byrne birthday and we celebrated with two delicious birthday cakes she supplied us with while Ann Evans supplied the Sherry as it is also her birthday this month We thank Maggie Billing for her wonderful birthday posies and it was her turn for a box of chocolates as she also celebrates her birthday this month Our monthly competition lsquoMad March Harersquo judged blind by Pat Byrne was won by Ann Evans with Salli Blackford coming second and Sue Stevens third Our overall Competition winner for the year Sue Fern was presented with the Trophy by Janis Ross well done Sue with Salli Blackford second and Glenis Pratley third After our raffle we packed up for yet another month full of cake and Sherry Next Meeting on Tuesday 14 April at 200 at Village Hall The speaker is lsquoAlternative Therapiesrsquo Competition lsquo Easter Decoration made by Yoursquo all welcome Janis Ross President Crantock Wi signing off for another month

Due to present conditions Crantock WI meetings at The Village Hall are now cancelled until further noticersquo We hope to resume meetings as soon as we can

Janis Ross President

ST CUBERT CHURCH 22

Contacts - Safeguarding Officer Kath Harrison 01637 831083 Priest in Charge Revd Canon Anne Brown 01872 572654 atlanticcoastclusterbtinternetcom Church Wardens Wendy Barritt 01637 830380 wendycarinescom Kath Harrison 01637 831083

APRIL 2020

CUBERT METHODIST CHAPEL

The Church CONTINUES TO BE OPEN 10am-4pm daily for private prayer and lighting of remembrance candles Everyone welcome We have been advised by the Archbishops of Canterbury and York that all Church services should be suspended while advice to restrict gatherings and meeting is current This means we will not be able to observe the Holy Week Liturgies or celebrate the Great Feast of Easter in our Church this year perhaps for the first time in all its history However the Church will remain open each day for private prayer and the lighting of candles If you would like someone to pray with you please contact Wendy (01637 830380) or Kath (01637 831083) If you have any concerns or enquiries about weddings baptisms or funerals please contact Revd Anne on 01872 572654

A message from Revd Anne We are living in ldquostrange timesrdquo Life is not the same as it ever was and somehow I think it will be a long time before it will be The norms of life that we took for granted are no longer assured but this is the life we have and as human beings we have the ability to adapt and make the most of what is placed before us For my part I will endeavour to continue saying Morning Prayer at 9am in our Cluster Churches for as long as I am permitted If you would like to join in at home I can email you a copy of the service or get a copy to you if you donrsquot have email please contact me on 01872 572654I will leave you with some words from the service which always gives me hope and comfort ldquoTrust in the Lord with all your heart and be not wise in your own sight In all ways acknowledge him and he will make straight your pathrdquo Your servant in Christ Anne There is a list at the back of The Church for Easter Lily donations in remembrance of loved ones You could drop off goods for collection by friends at the back of Church Forthcoming events suspended whilst advice to restrict meetings and gatherings is current Mondays Craft Group in the Chapel room Hand Bell ringing Memory Cafeacute at Crantock is suspended Please call organisers if you have any concerns Memory cafeacute at Parrenporth is also suspended The last cafeacute was attended by 35 people who celebrated St Piranrsquos day with a Cornish tea of pasties scones and saffron cake Entertainment by Gold Coast had everyone singing 60s and 70s songs and practicing the hand jive We will start the cafe again as soon as we are able Please call Dilys 01637 830681 if you have any concerns

What turbulent and frightening times we are experiencing as a nation As a result of the Coronavirus pandemic I am sad to say that no clubs or Sunday services will take place in the Methodist Church for the foreseeable future Stay safe look after each other and believe if God is for us then who can be against us

SMUGGLERrsquoS DEN INN 23 APRIL 2020

WI BOOK REVIEW 24 APRIL 2020

BUSINESS DIRECTORY 25 APRIL 2020

David G Wright Small Business specialist 01637 830799

Myrtle Cottage BampB Accommodation Trevail 01637 830460

Bakers Dozen Farm Shop Bakery And Fine Coffee 01637 831900

Karens Beauty Tips Professional Nail amp Beauty Treatments01637 499302

07812 063355

Radiant Health and Fitness

Claire Connelly

Yoga Pilates Exercise to Music amp Meditation Instructor

Exercise Classes 1-to-1 Pilates or Yoga Small GroupCorporate 07764 744382

ARG IT SolutionsPClaptop support repairs amp builds virus removal

Website design Windows amp Apple tuition

01637 831788

07530 852697

Compu-K Computer builds repair amp maintenance 01637 871847

Richard Holder David Ball Agencies 01637 850850

Daniel Peel Newquay Property Centre 01637 875161

Bob Chudleigh John Nicholls Funeral Service 01637 851177

AC Richards A C Richards amp Son 01872 572027

Peter Griffin Plumbing amp Central Heating Engineer 01637 830702

Cottage Farm Cottages camping amp caravan park 01637 831083

Treworgans Holiday Park 5 Park Static Holiday Homes 01637 830200

Alan HughesTai ChiQigong InstructorTherapistReki Master

TeacherPractitionerChinese MassageAcupressure07742 666447

The Anvil Public House - Cubert 01637 830444

The Smugglers Den Inn Public House - Trebellan Cubert 01637 830209

The Treguth Public House - Holywell Bay 01637 830248

Cubert Shop Post Office Newsagent Off Licence amp General Stores 01637 830525

123 Associated Taxis 24 Hr service local rates over 25 years service 01637 851234

wwwsurfcabscomUp to 4 passengers Cubert and beyond

Best Value - Pre-Book 07305 466905

John Nicholls Independently Owned Funeral Service 01637 851177

Undertakers

Estate Agents

Accountants amp Tax Advisers

Computers

Funeral Directors

Heating Plumbing Gas

Holidays

Pubs Restaurants Etc

Accommodation

Taxis

Holistic Therapist

Bakery amp Farm amp Coffee Shop

Shop amp Post Office

Beauty amp Health amp Fitness

SPORTS amp LEISURE BALE PUSH 26

By Sandra Percy

CUBERT SEA ANGLERS 1963 ndash 2020

APRIL 2020

Club Fishing Report Unfortunately due to extreme storms during February it was impossible to fish from any local marks However looking through the recent angling press two very large bass were caught a 22 lb Bass was caught from the shore in the English Channel and a 20 lb Bass caught from a boat off Yarmouth both fish after weighing were returned to fight another day Club Competitions A competition runs from the 1st January 2020 through to the 30th April 2020 fishing for ldquoThe Heaviest Fishrdquo Club Meeting The next club meeting will be held on Thursday 2nd April 2020 commencing at 800 pm and held at ldquoThe Treguth Innrdquo at Holywell This will be the last meeting until Thursday 3rd September 2020 so any member who wishes to get their personal scales tested please bring them along The Annual Dinner and Prize Presentation On Saturday 7th March 2020 the club held their ldquoAnnual Dinner and Prize Presentationrdquo at ldquoThe Anvil Restaurantrdquo after an enjoyable three course meal the cups trophies and vouchers were presented by Sharon Smith The most successful club angler for 2019 was Mark Yelland other winners were Nick Callaya John Smith Graham Knight Simon Parris Eddie Gummow and Ron Davey The evening raffle was organised by Bob and Rodney thanks to club members who donated prizes for the raffle

By Brian Osborne

Having lost our final match of the season against Luxulyan Golds we end the Winter League

in a creditable 4th position

Due to the Coronavirus restrictions we had to postpone the Pairsrsquo Competition on Thursday

19th March which was to have been our final competition before our Annual Presentation

dinner This has been booked to be held in the Smugglers Den Inn on Tuesday 12th May but

we will have to wait and see if this also needs to be postponed

Unfortunately all bowling has now been cancelled until further notice

CNDP UPDATE 27 APRIL 2020

What a fantastic night we had at the Cubert School PTFA library fundraiser Johnny Cowling was simply hilarious and as someone said lsquothat man has funny bonesrsquo He was supported by some very energetic dancing from the ladies sat at the front dressed in their lsquoElvisrsquo skirts and wow these ladies certainly had the moves For those amongst us who hadnrsquot seen Johnny perform previously it was an absolute delight We had family visiting from Wales and they made the lsquomistakersquo of letting Johnny know they were visitors They were delighted that he made reference to this fact several times throughout the show and later commented on the amazing community spirit feeling of welcome and great fun they had had We were also fortunate to be visited by Jason Donovan Harry Potter and once again Mr Matalan not to mention Compo Cleggy and Foggy from Last of the Summer Wine The food was kindly donated by the Village Chip Shop and was really great quality and piping hot The raffle prizes were great and the Auction items were enthusiastically bid on and with Johnny as the auctioneer The evening ended with a good old sing along even those who had been quieter earlier in the evening before the prosecco took effect joined in with enthusiasm What a great example of the community spirit in our little village it never ceases to amaze us Pauline Tudbury

Cubert School PTFA would like to thank all the eveningrsquos sponsors as per the following Barclays Bank Newquay Nat West Bank Duchy IFA Big Green Surf Company Keltek Brewery Borringdon Hall The Wildes ndash Leopalooza Festival Cubert amp Crantock Village Stores

The event raised a healthy pound2690 towards the

schools library renovation which has been designed by the PTFAs very own Ian White Interior Designs Thank you to all those that despite the current air of uncertainty made it out to join us in the fun for a wonderful cause

Ian White of Ian White Designs Johnny Cowling amp Rose of Barclays Bank with the Cubert School library renovation plans

JOHNNY COWLING NIGHT REPORT

Our push for more parishioners to complete and return the survey questionnaires continues and over the last month we have been looking at different ways of getting our message out into the community Tim Lord has been instrumental in this and he has put together a promo video for the Neighbourhood Development Plan and also a Facebook page and Instagram In addition there are adverts running for the residents of Cubert Parish via Facebook and Instagram which I hope some of you will have already seen Here are the links to the Facebook page and Instagram httpsbusinessfacebookcomCubertNDP httpswwwinstagramcomcubertndp Our aim is to contact and engage with the whole community across all age groups and by a variety of media be it the Cubert News Facebook Instagram or word of mouth What we need is to hear everyonersquos views so please follow the links to the Facebook page and Instagram and visit the website (wwwcubertndpcouk) and complete the questionnaire or return the paper copy delivered with the newsletter Extra paper copies are still available and look on the website for contact details As from the beginning of April we will be starting to analyse the results of the survey and these will be posted on the website and included in he newsletter Andrew Jeffery is heading up the sub-group tasked with this In the meantime the Landscape and other sub-groups are continuing with their work as best they can during the current restrictions and we are all having to learn how to deal and adapt to these We have postponed our regular monthly meetings until further notice but are currently trialling ldquoon-linerdquo meetings to ensure that the Steering Group can continue to function and that the process of preparing a Neighbourhood Development Plan for Cubert continues Please help us to help Cubert Thank youhelliphelliphelliphellipCubert NDP Steering Group

ADVERTISEMENT APRIL 2020 28

DALES 29 APRIL 2020

Page 15: APRIL 2020 1 CUBERT NEWSLETTER UPDATE 23RD ......NEWSLETTER NO MATTER HOW SMALL. THANKS JUDY - EDITOR Cubert Parish News Nowodhow an Bluw APRIL 2020 Printed by Unit 6C, Treloggan Industrial

ADVERTISEMENTS 15 APRIL 2020

ST PIRANrsquoS DAY REPORT POEM 16 APRIL 2020

ST PIRANrsquoS DAY THURSDAY 5TH MARCH

The weather was kind to us as we assembled in St Georgersquos Road Truro Old Cornwall Societies were there excited children with black and white flags some men sporting Cornish tartan kilts and lots of individual walkers all clutching St Piran flags At 1pm we set off and walked through Trurorsquos streets Calls of Kernow Bys Vyken (Cornwall for Ever) and Gool Peran Lowen (Happy St Piranrsquos Day) echoed through the long procession As we neared the City centre we were offered Saffron Cake and cream scones with jam (done the Cornish way with the cream on top) Eventually we squeezed into the space outside the Cathedral and were addressed by Elizabeth Carne Grand Bard of Cornwall the Mayor of Truro and Edward Bolitho Truro Male Voice Choir sang ldquoLamornardquo and of course ldquoTrelawneyrdquo Oggie shouts were the order of the day and leading my section my voice began to give way towards the end The school children were given Saffron Cake and all the adults had delicious pasties Bert Biscoe drew our attention to the now restored Celtic Cross near the Cathedral Irsquom sure St Piran (Patron Saint of Tinners) would have been pleased at this We all vowed to meet again next year KERNOW BYS VYKEN Rodney Phillips

SPRING

The trees that were naked Now have tips of fresh green

Where the earth has been bare Flowering bulbs are now seen

My morning alarm clock Awakes me to light or sun The evenings are lighter Spring has truly begun

Sometimes it is milder Tis the warmth of the sun Warms us inside and out

Surely spring has now begun

Joy

CROSSWORD 17 APRIL 2020

NATIONAL TRUST APRIL 2020 18

I hope you are all looking after yourselves your family friends colleagues and

neighbours during this uncertain time As you will be aware the situation around

the world is changing by the hour

Please follow the latest government advice

If you are planning on heading to a National Trust place please check

wwwnationaltrustorguk for up-to-date details before you go For local updates

please search for North Cornwall National Trust on Facebook If you arent online

and need to ask the National Trust a question please phone 0344 800 1895 but please be aware

they will be receiving a larger volume of calls than usual and maybe short staffed

If you are struggling during this unprecedented time for any reason such as not being able to get

to the shops or feeling anxious please reach out to friends family neighbours local and national

support groups One positive from this current situation is that local communities are really

coming together and offering help to each other Do not feel like you may be a burden or that

people have other things to worry about ask for help if you need help

Here are just a few national resources

Every Mind Matters httpswwwnhsukoneyouevery-mind-matters

The Silverline httpswwwthesilverlineorguk

Age UK httpswwwageukorguk

Samaritans httpswwwsamaritansorg

Young Minds httpsyoungmindsorguk

Mental Health Foundation httpswwwmentalhealthorguk

Carers Trust httpscarersorg

Mind httpswwwmindorguk

Citizens Advice

httpswwwcitizensadviceorguk

Wishing you all good health

Sarah Stevens Ranger North Cornwall ndash Tintagel to Holywell

LOCAL INTEREST 19 APRIL 2020

TREVORNICK RACE APRIL 2020 20

CRANTOCK WI 21 APRIL 2020

We meet today Tuesday 10th March for our Annual meeting the most important meeting of the year Where we vote for President and present our Financial Statement The weather as usual these last months is wet and windy but that didnrsquot stop our members from turning out We welcome our new member who joined this month Sandra Hazell and Janice Deacon who joined a few months ago And Pat Byrne brought a guest Yvonne Hayes We have quite a few events coming up organised beautifully by Glenis Pratley including The Spring Countdown on 22 April a Day of Art and Music on 11 May Craft workshop in both April and May Singing for the Terrified 23 June and a Helford River Cruise on 21 May Salli Blackford is heading up our team who are entering the Royal Cornwall Show in June this year themed lsquoVisions of the Futurersquo And yet again our book club meet every month Marianne Inskip with Salli Blackford are getting together with our members recipes for VE Day in May at The Memorial Hall which is being organised by Janice Deacon Josie Grant presented the Financial Statement And thanked everyone for all there support we currently have 35 members Salli Blackford read out the Committeersquos Annual Report so we looked back over the year and all we have achieved Janis Ross thanked the Committee for all the hard work that goes into running a successful WI as well as thanking our members who turn up each month and are so supportive Janis Ross was presented with a card and voucher from the members by Salli Blackford for all her hard work and dedication as President for the year And Janis Ross was voted in as President again for another year It was Pat Byrne birthday and we celebrated with two delicious birthday cakes she supplied us with while Ann Evans supplied the Sherry as it is also her birthday this month We thank Maggie Billing for her wonderful birthday posies and it was her turn for a box of chocolates as she also celebrates her birthday this month Our monthly competition lsquoMad March Harersquo judged blind by Pat Byrne was won by Ann Evans with Salli Blackford coming second and Sue Stevens third Our overall Competition winner for the year Sue Fern was presented with the Trophy by Janis Ross well done Sue with Salli Blackford second and Glenis Pratley third After our raffle we packed up for yet another month full of cake and Sherry Next Meeting on Tuesday 14 April at 200 at Village Hall The speaker is lsquoAlternative Therapiesrsquo Competition lsquo Easter Decoration made by Yoursquo all welcome Janis Ross President Crantock Wi signing off for another month

Due to present conditions Crantock WI meetings at The Village Hall are now cancelled until further noticersquo We hope to resume meetings as soon as we can

Janis Ross President

ST CUBERT CHURCH 22

Contacts - Safeguarding Officer Kath Harrison 01637 831083 Priest in Charge Revd Canon Anne Brown 01872 572654 atlanticcoastclusterbtinternetcom Church Wardens Wendy Barritt 01637 830380 wendycarinescom Kath Harrison 01637 831083

APRIL 2020

CUBERT METHODIST CHAPEL

The Church CONTINUES TO BE OPEN 10am-4pm daily for private prayer and lighting of remembrance candles Everyone welcome We have been advised by the Archbishops of Canterbury and York that all Church services should be suspended while advice to restrict gatherings and meeting is current This means we will not be able to observe the Holy Week Liturgies or celebrate the Great Feast of Easter in our Church this year perhaps for the first time in all its history However the Church will remain open each day for private prayer and the lighting of candles If you would like someone to pray with you please contact Wendy (01637 830380) or Kath (01637 831083) If you have any concerns or enquiries about weddings baptisms or funerals please contact Revd Anne on 01872 572654

A message from Revd Anne We are living in ldquostrange timesrdquo Life is not the same as it ever was and somehow I think it will be a long time before it will be The norms of life that we took for granted are no longer assured but this is the life we have and as human beings we have the ability to adapt and make the most of what is placed before us For my part I will endeavour to continue saying Morning Prayer at 9am in our Cluster Churches for as long as I am permitted If you would like to join in at home I can email you a copy of the service or get a copy to you if you donrsquot have email please contact me on 01872 572654I will leave you with some words from the service which always gives me hope and comfort ldquoTrust in the Lord with all your heart and be not wise in your own sight In all ways acknowledge him and he will make straight your pathrdquo Your servant in Christ Anne There is a list at the back of The Church for Easter Lily donations in remembrance of loved ones You could drop off goods for collection by friends at the back of Church Forthcoming events suspended whilst advice to restrict meetings and gatherings is current Mondays Craft Group in the Chapel room Hand Bell ringing Memory Cafeacute at Crantock is suspended Please call organisers if you have any concerns Memory cafeacute at Parrenporth is also suspended The last cafeacute was attended by 35 people who celebrated St Piranrsquos day with a Cornish tea of pasties scones and saffron cake Entertainment by Gold Coast had everyone singing 60s and 70s songs and practicing the hand jive We will start the cafe again as soon as we are able Please call Dilys 01637 830681 if you have any concerns

What turbulent and frightening times we are experiencing as a nation As a result of the Coronavirus pandemic I am sad to say that no clubs or Sunday services will take place in the Methodist Church for the foreseeable future Stay safe look after each other and believe if God is for us then who can be against us

SMUGGLERrsquoS DEN INN 23 APRIL 2020

WI BOOK REVIEW 24 APRIL 2020

BUSINESS DIRECTORY 25 APRIL 2020

David G Wright Small Business specialist 01637 830799

Myrtle Cottage BampB Accommodation Trevail 01637 830460

Bakers Dozen Farm Shop Bakery And Fine Coffee 01637 831900

Karens Beauty Tips Professional Nail amp Beauty Treatments01637 499302

07812 063355

Radiant Health and Fitness

Claire Connelly

Yoga Pilates Exercise to Music amp Meditation Instructor

Exercise Classes 1-to-1 Pilates or Yoga Small GroupCorporate 07764 744382

ARG IT SolutionsPClaptop support repairs amp builds virus removal

Website design Windows amp Apple tuition

01637 831788

07530 852697

Compu-K Computer builds repair amp maintenance 01637 871847

Richard Holder David Ball Agencies 01637 850850

Daniel Peel Newquay Property Centre 01637 875161

Bob Chudleigh John Nicholls Funeral Service 01637 851177

AC Richards A C Richards amp Son 01872 572027

Peter Griffin Plumbing amp Central Heating Engineer 01637 830702

Cottage Farm Cottages camping amp caravan park 01637 831083

Treworgans Holiday Park 5 Park Static Holiday Homes 01637 830200

Alan HughesTai ChiQigong InstructorTherapistReki Master

TeacherPractitionerChinese MassageAcupressure07742 666447

The Anvil Public House - Cubert 01637 830444

The Smugglers Den Inn Public House - Trebellan Cubert 01637 830209

The Treguth Public House - Holywell Bay 01637 830248

Cubert Shop Post Office Newsagent Off Licence amp General Stores 01637 830525

123 Associated Taxis 24 Hr service local rates over 25 years service 01637 851234

wwwsurfcabscomUp to 4 passengers Cubert and beyond

Best Value - Pre-Book 07305 466905

John Nicholls Independently Owned Funeral Service 01637 851177

Undertakers

Estate Agents

Accountants amp Tax Advisers

Computers

Funeral Directors

Heating Plumbing Gas

Holidays

Pubs Restaurants Etc

Accommodation

Taxis

Holistic Therapist

Bakery amp Farm amp Coffee Shop

Shop amp Post Office

Beauty amp Health amp Fitness

SPORTS amp LEISURE BALE PUSH 26

By Sandra Percy

CUBERT SEA ANGLERS 1963 ndash 2020

APRIL 2020

Club Fishing Report Unfortunately due to extreme storms during February it was impossible to fish from any local marks However looking through the recent angling press two very large bass were caught a 22 lb Bass was caught from the shore in the English Channel and a 20 lb Bass caught from a boat off Yarmouth both fish after weighing were returned to fight another day Club Competitions A competition runs from the 1st January 2020 through to the 30th April 2020 fishing for ldquoThe Heaviest Fishrdquo Club Meeting The next club meeting will be held on Thursday 2nd April 2020 commencing at 800 pm and held at ldquoThe Treguth Innrdquo at Holywell This will be the last meeting until Thursday 3rd September 2020 so any member who wishes to get their personal scales tested please bring them along The Annual Dinner and Prize Presentation On Saturday 7th March 2020 the club held their ldquoAnnual Dinner and Prize Presentationrdquo at ldquoThe Anvil Restaurantrdquo after an enjoyable three course meal the cups trophies and vouchers were presented by Sharon Smith The most successful club angler for 2019 was Mark Yelland other winners were Nick Callaya John Smith Graham Knight Simon Parris Eddie Gummow and Ron Davey The evening raffle was organised by Bob and Rodney thanks to club members who donated prizes for the raffle

By Brian Osborne

Having lost our final match of the season against Luxulyan Golds we end the Winter League

in a creditable 4th position

Due to the Coronavirus restrictions we had to postpone the Pairsrsquo Competition on Thursday

19th March which was to have been our final competition before our Annual Presentation

dinner This has been booked to be held in the Smugglers Den Inn on Tuesday 12th May but

we will have to wait and see if this also needs to be postponed

Unfortunately all bowling has now been cancelled until further notice

CNDP UPDATE 27 APRIL 2020

What a fantastic night we had at the Cubert School PTFA library fundraiser Johnny Cowling was simply hilarious and as someone said lsquothat man has funny bonesrsquo He was supported by some very energetic dancing from the ladies sat at the front dressed in their lsquoElvisrsquo skirts and wow these ladies certainly had the moves For those amongst us who hadnrsquot seen Johnny perform previously it was an absolute delight We had family visiting from Wales and they made the lsquomistakersquo of letting Johnny know they were visitors They were delighted that he made reference to this fact several times throughout the show and later commented on the amazing community spirit feeling of welcome and great fun they had had We were also fortunate to be visited by Jason Donovan Harry Potter and once again Mr Matalan not to mention Compo Cleggy and Foggy from Last of the Summer Wine The food was kindly donated by the Village Chip Shop and was really great quality and piping hot The raffle prizes were great and the Auction items were enthusiastically bid on and with Johnny as the auctioneer The evening ended with a good old sing along even those who had been quieter earlier in the evening before the prosecco took effect joined in with enthusiasm What a great example of the community spirit in our little village it never ceases to amaze us Pauline Tudbury

Cubert School PTFA would like to thank all the eveningrsquos sponsors as per the following Barclays Bank Newquay Nat West Bank Duchy IFA Big Green Surf Company Keltek Brewery Borringdon Hall The Wildes ndash Leopalooza Festival Cubert amp Crantock Village Stores

The event raised a healthy pound2690 towards the

schools library renovation which has been designed by the PTFAs very own Ian White Interior Designs Thank you to all those that despite the current air of uncertainty made it out to join us in the fun for a wonderful cause

Ian White of Ian White Designs Johnny Cowling amp Rose of Barclays Bank with the Cubert School library renovation plans

JOHNNY COWLING NIGHT REPORT

Our push for more parishioners to complete and return the survey questionnaires continues and over the last month we have been looking at different ways of getting our message out into the community Tim Lord has been instrumental in this and he has put together a promo video for the Neighbourhood Development Plan and also a Facebook page and Instagram In addition there are adverts running for the residents of Cubert Parish via Facebook and Instagram which I hope some of you will have already seen Here are the links to the Facebook page and Instagram httpsbusinessfacebookcomCubertNDP httpswwwinstagramcomcubertndp Our aim is to contact and engage with the whole community across all age groups and by a variety of media be it the Cubert News Facebook Instagram or word of mouth What we need is to hear everyonersquos views so please follow the links to the Facebook page and Instagram and visit the website (wwwcubertndpcouk) and complete the questionnaire or return the paper copy delivered with the newsletter Extra paper copies are still available and look on the website for contact details As from the beginning of April we will be starting to analyse the results of the survey and these will be posted on the website and included in he newsletter Andrew Jeffery is heading up the sub-group tasked with this In the meantime the Landscape and other sub-groups are continuing with their work as best they can during the current restrictions and we are all having to learn how to deal and adapt to these We have postponed our regular monthly meetings until further notice but are currently trialling ldquoon-linerdquo meetings to ensure that the Steering Group can continue to function and that the process of preparing a Neighbourhood Development Plan for Cubert continues Please help us to help Cubert Thank youhelliphelliphelliphellipCubert NDP Steering Group

ADVERTISEMENT APRIL 2020 28

DALES 29 APRIL 2020

Page 16: APRIL 2020 1 CUBERT NEWSLETTER UPDATE 23RD ......NEWSLETTER NO MATTER HOW SMALL. THANKS JUDY - EDITOR Cubert Parish News Nowodhow an Bluw APRIL 2020 Printed by Unit 6C, Treloggan Industrial

ST PIRANrsquoS DAY REPORT POEM 16 APRIL 2020

ST PIRANrsquoS DAY THURSDAY 5TH MARCH

The weather was kind to us as we assembled in St Georgersquos Road Truro Old Cornwall Societies were there excited children with black and white flags some men sporting Cornish tartan kilts and lots of individual walkers all clutching St Piran flags At 1pm we set off and walked through Trurorsquos streets Calls of Kernow Bys Vyken (Cornwall for Ever) and Gool Peran Lowen (Happy St Piranrsquos Day) echoed through the long procession As we neared the City centre we were offered Saffron Cake and cream scones with jam (done the Cornish way with the cream on top) Eventually we squeezed into the space outside the Cathedral and were addressed by Elizabeth Carne Grand Bard of Cornwall the Mayor of Truro and Edward Bolitho Truro Male Voice Choir sang ldquoLamornardquo and of course ldquoTrelawneyrdquo Oggie shouts were the order of the day and leading my section my voice began to give way towards the end The school children were given Saffron Cake and all the adults had delicious pasties Bert Biscoe drew our attention to the now restored Celtic Cross near the Cathedral Irsquom sure St Piran (Patron Saint of Tinners) would have been pleased at this We all vowed to meet again next year KERNOW BYS VYKEN Rodney Phillips

SPRING

The trees that were naked Now have tips of fresh green

Where the earth has been bare Flowering bulbs are now seen

My morning alarm clock Awakes me to light or sun The evenings are lighter Spring has truly begun

Sometimes it is milder Tis the warmth of the sun Warms us inside and out

Surely spring has now begun

Joy

CROSSWORD 17 APRIL 2020

NATIONAL TRUST APRIL 2020 18

I hope you are all looking after yourselves your family friends colleagues and

neighbours during this uncertain time As you will be aware the situation around

the world is changing by the hour

Please follow the latest government advice

If you are planning on heading to a National Trust place please check

wwwnationaltrustorguk for up-to-date details before you go For local updates

please search for North Cornwall National Trust on Facebook If you arent online

and need to ask the National Trust a question please phone 0344 800 1895 but please be aware

they will be receiving a larger volume of calls than usual and maybe short staffed

If you are struggling during this unprecedented time for any reason such as not being able to get

to the shops or feeling anxious please reach out to friends family neighbours local and national

support groups One positive from this current situation is that local communities are really

coming together and offering help to each other Do not feel like you may be a burden or that

people have other things to worry about ask for help if you need help

Here are just a few national resources

Every Mind Matters httpswwwnhsukoneyouevery-mind-matters

The Silverline httpswwwthesilverlineorguk

Age UK httpswwwageukorguk

Samaritans httpswwwsamaritansorg

Young Minds httpsyoungmindsorguk

Mental Health Foundation httpswwwmentalhealthorguk

Carers Trust httpscarersorg

Mind httpswwwmindorguk

Citizens Advice

httpswwwcitizensadviceorguk

Wishing you all good health

Sarah Stevens Ranger North Cornwall ndash Tintagel to Holywell

LOCAL INTEREST 19 APRIL 2020

TREVORNICK RACE APRIL 2020 20

CRANTOCK WI 21 APRIL 2020

We meet today Tuesday 10th March for our Annual meeting the most important meeting of the year Where we vote for President and present our Financial Statement The weather as usual these last months is wet and windy but that didnrsquot stop our members from turning out We welcome our new member who joined this month Sandra Hazell and Janice Deacon who joined a few months ago And Pat Byrne brought a guest Yvonne Hayes We have quite a few events coming up organised beautifully by Glenis Pratley including The Spring Countdown on 22 April a Day of Art and Music on 11 May Craft workshop in both April and May Singing for the Terrified 23 June and a Helford River Cruise on 21 May Salli Blackford is heading up our team who are entering the Royal Cornwall Show in June this year themed lsquoVisions of the Futurersquo And yet again our book club meet every month Marianne Inskip with Salli Blackford are getting together with our members recipes for VE Day in May at The Memorial Hall which is being organised by Janice Deacon Josie Grant presented the Financial Statement And thanked everyone for all there support we currently have 35 members Salli Blackford read out the Committeersquos Annual Report so we looked back over the year and all we have achieved Janis Ross thanked the Committee for all the hard work that goes into running a successful WI as well as thanking our members who turn up each month and are so supportive Janis Ross was presented with a card and voucher from the members by Salli Blackford for all her hard work and dedication as President for the year And Janis Ross was voted in as President again for another year It was Pat Byrne birthday and we celebrated with two delicious birthday cakes she supplied us with while Ann Evans supplied the Sherry as it is also her birthday this month We thank Maggie Billing for her wonderful birthday posies and it was her turn for a box of chocolates as she also celebrates her birthday this month Our monthly competition lsquoMad March Harersquo judged blind by Pat Byrne was won by Ann Evans with Salli Blackford coming second and Sue Stevens third Our overall Competition winner for the year Sue Fern was presented with the Trophy by Janis Ross well done Sue with Salli Blackford second and Glenis Pratley third After our raffle we packed up for yet another month full of cake and Sherry Next Meeting on Tuesday 14 April at 200 at Village Hall The speaker is lsquoAlternative Therapiesrsquo Competition lsquo Easter Decoration made by Yoursquo all welcome Janis Ross President Crantock Wi signing off for another month

Due to present conditions Crantock WI meetings at The Village Hall are now cancelled until further noticersquo We hope to resume meetings as soon as we can

Janis Ross President

ST CUBERT CHURCH 22

Contacts - Safeguarding Officer Kath Harrison 01637 831083 Priest in Charge Revd Canon Anne Brown 01872 572654 atlanticcoastclusterbtinternetcom Church Wardens Wendy Barritt 01637 830380 wendycarinescom Kath Harrison 01637 831083

APRIL 2020

CUBERT METHODIST CHAPEL

The Church CONTINUES TO BE OPEN 10am-4pm daily for private prayer and lighting of remembrance candles Everyone welcome We have been advised by the Archbishops of Canterbury and York that all Church services should be suspended while advice to restrict gatherings and meeting is current This means we will not be able to observe the Holy Week Liturgies or celebrate the Great Feast of Easter in our Church this year perhaps for the first time in all its history However the Church will remain open each day for private prayer and the lighting of candles If you would like someone to pray with you please contact Wendy (01637 830380) or Kath (01637 831083) If you have any concerns or enquiries about weddings baptisms or funerals please contact Revd Anne on 01872 572654

A message from Revd Anne We are living in ldquostrange timesrdquo Life is not the same as it ever was and somehow I think it will be a long time before it will be The norms of life that we took for granted are no longer assured but this is the life we have and as human beings we have the ability to adapt and make the most of what is placed before us For my part I will endeavour to continue saying Morning Prayer at 9am in our Cluster Churches for as long as I am permitted If you would like to join in at home I can email you a copy of the service or get a copy to you if you donrsquot have email please contact me on 01872 572654I will leave you with some words from the service which always gives me hope and comfort ldquoTrust in the Lord with all your heart and be not wise in your own sight In all ways acknowledge him and he will make straight your pathrdquo Your servant in Christ Anne There is a list at the back of The Church for Easter Lily donations in remembrance of loved ones You could drop off goods for collection by friends at the back of Church Forthcoming events suspended whilst advice to restrict meetings and gatherings is current Mondays Craft Group in the Chapel room Hand Bell ringing Memory Cafeacute at Crantock is suspended Please call organisers if you have any concerns Memory cafeacute at Parrenporth is also suspended The last cafeacute was attended by 35 people who celebrated St Piranrsquos day with a Cornish tea of pasties scones and saffron cake Entertainment by Gold Coast had everyone singing 60s and 70s songs and practicing the hand jive We will start the cafe again as soon as we are able Please call Dilys 01637 830681 if you have any concerns

What turbulent and frightening times we are experiencing as a nation As a result of the Coronavirus pandemic I am sad to say that no clubs or Sunday services will take place in the Methodist Church for the foreseeable future Stay safe look after each other and believe if God is for us then who can be against us

SMUGGLERrsquoS DEN INN 23 APRIL 2020

WI BOOK REVIEW 24 APRIL 2020

BUSINESS DIRECTORY 25 APRIL 2020

David G Wright Small Business specialist 01637 830799

Myrtle Cottage BampB Accommodation Trevail 01637 830460

Bakers Dozen Farm Shop Bakery And Fine Coffee 01637 831900

Karens Beauty Tips Professional Nail amp Beauty Treatments01637 499302

07812 063355

Radiant Health and Fitness

Claire Connelly

Yoga Pilates Exercise to Music amp Meditation Instructor

Exercise Classes 1-to-1 Pilates or Yoga Small GroupCorporate 07764 744382

ARG IT SolutionsPClaptop support repairs amp builds virus removal

Website design Windows amp Apple tuition

01637 831788

07530 852697

Compu-K Computer builds repair amp maintenance 01637 871847

Richard Holder David Ball Agencies 01637 850850

Daniel Peel Newquay Property Centre 01637 875161

Bob Chudleigh John Nicholls Funeral Service 01637 851177

AC Richards A C Richards amp Son 01872 572027

Peter Griffin Plumbing amp Central Heating Engineer 01637 830702

Cottage Farm Cottages camping amp caravan park 01637 831083

Treworgans Holiday Park 5 Park Static Holiday Homes 01637 830200

Alan HughesTai ChiQigong InstructorTherapistReki Master

TeacherPractitionerChinese MassageAcupressure07742 666447

The Anvil Public House - Cubert 01637 830444

The Smugglers Den Inn Public House - Trebellan Cubert 01637 830209

The Treguth Public House - Holywell Bay 01637 830248

Cubert Shop Post Office Newsagent Off Licence amp General Stores 01637 830525

123 Associated Taxis 24 Hr service local rates over 25 years service 01637 851234

wwwsurfcabscomUp to 4 passengers Cubert and beyond

Best Value - Pre-Book 07305 466905

John Nicholls Independently Owned Funeral Service 01637 851177

Undertakers

Estate Agents

Accountants amp Tax Advisers

Computers

Funeral Directors

Heating Plumbing Gas

Holidays

Pubs Restaurants Etc

Accommodation

Taxis

Holistic Therapist

Bakery amp Farm amp Coffee Shop

Shop amp Post Office

Beauty amp Health amp Fitness

SPORTS amp LEISURE BALE PUSH 26

By Sandra Percy

CUBERT SEA ANGLERS 1963 ndash 2020

APRIL 2020

Club Fishing Report Unfortunately due to extreme storms during February it was impossible to fish from any local marks However looking through the recent angling press two very large bass were caught a 22 lb Bass was caught from the shore in the English Channel and a 20 lb Bass caught from a boat off Yarmouth both fish after weighing were returned to fight another day Club Competitions A competition runs from the 1st January 2020 through to the 30th April 2020 fishing for ldquoThe Heaviest Fishrdquo Club Meeting The next club meeting will be held on Thursday 2nd April 2020 commencing at 800 pm and held at ldquoThe Treguth Innrdquo at Holywell This will be the last meeting until Thursday 3rd September 2020 so any member who wishes to get their personal scales tested please bring them along The Annual Dinner and Prize Presentation On Saturday 7th March 2020 the club held their ldquoAnnual Dinner and Prize Presentationrdquo at ldquoThe Anvil Restaurantrdquo after an enjoyable three course meal the cups trophies and vouchers were presented by Sharon Smith The most successful club angler for 2019 was Mark Yelland other winners were Nick Callaya John Smith Graham Knight Simon Parris Eddie Gummow and Ron Davey The evening raffle was organised by Bob and Rodney thanks to club members who donated prizes for the raffle

By Brian Osborne

Having lost our final match of the season against Luxulyan Golds we end the Winter League

in a creditable 4th position

Due to the Coronavirus restrictions we had to postpone the Pairsrsquo Competition on Thursday

19th March which was to have been our final competition before our Annual Presentation

dinner This has been booked to be held in the Smugglers Den Inn on Tuesday 12th May but

we will have to wait and see if this also needs to be postponed

Unfortunately all bowling has now been cancelled until further notice

CNDP UPDATE 27 APRIL 2020

What a fantastic night we had at the Cubert School PTFA library fundraiser Johnny Cowling was simply hilarious and as someone said lsquothat man has funny bonesrsquo He was supported by some very energetic dancing from the ladies sat at the front dressed in their lsquoElvisrsquo skirts and wow these ladies certainly had the moves For those amongst us who hadnrsquot seen Johnny perform previously it was an absolute delight We had family visiting from Wales and they made the lsquomistakersquo of letting Johnny know they were visitors They were delighted that he made reference to this fact several times throughout the show and later commented on the amazing community spirit feeling of welcome and great fun they had had We were also fortunate to be visited by Jason Donovan Harry Potter and once again Mr Matalan not to mention Compo Cleggy and Foggy from Last of the Summer Wine The food was kindly donated by the Village Chip Shop and was really great quality and piping hot The raffle prizes were great and the Auction items were enthusiastically bid on and with Johnny as the auctioneer The evening ended with a good old sing along even those who had been quieter earlier in the evening before the prosecco took effect joined in with enthusiasm What a great example of the community spirit in our little village it never ceases to amaze us Pauline Tudbury

Cubert School PTFA would like to thank all the eveningrsquos sponsors as per the following Barclays Bank Newquay Nat West Bank Duchy IFA Big Green Surf Company Keltek Brewery Borringdon Hall The Wildes ndash Leopalooza Festival Cubert amp Crantock Village Stores

The event raised a healthy pound2690 towards the

schools library renovation which has been designed by the PTFAs very own Ian White Interior Designs Thank you to all those that despite the current air of uncertainty made it out to join us in the fun for a wonderful cause

Ian White of Ian White Designs Johnny Cowling amp Rose of Barclays Bank with the Cubert School library renovation plans

JOHNNY COWLING NIGHT REPORT

Our push for more parishioners to complete and return the survey questionnaires continues and over the last month we have been looking at different ways of getting our message out into the community Tim Lord has been instrumental in this and he has put together a promo video for the Neighbourhood Development Plan and also a Facebook page and Instagram In addition there are adverts running for the residents of Cubert Parish via Facebook and Instagram which I hope some of you will have already seen Here are the links to the Facebook page and Instagram httpsbusinessfacebookcomCubertNDP httpswwwinstagramcomcubertndp Our aim is to contact and engage with the whole community across all age groups and by a variety of media be it the Cubert News Facebook Instagram or word of mouth What we need is to hear everyonersquos views so please follow the links to the Facebook page and Instagram and visit the website (wwwcubertndpcouk) and complete the questionnaire or return the paper copy delivered with the newsletter Extra paper copies are still available and look on the website for contact details As from the beginning of April we will be starting to analyse the results of the survey and these will be posted on the website and included in he newsletter Andrew Jeffery is heading up the sub-group tasked with this In the meantime the Landscape and other sub-groups are continuing with their work as best they can during the current restrictions and we are all having to learn how to deal and adapt to these We have postponed our regular monthly meetings until further notice but are currently trialling ldquoon-linerdquo meetings to ensure that the Steering Group can continue to function and that the process of preparing a Neighbourhood Development Plan for Cubert continues Please help us to help Cubert Thank youhelliphelliphelliphellipCubert NDP Steering Group

ADVERTISEMENT APRIL 2020 28

DALES 29 APRIL 2020

Page 17: APRIL 2020 1 CUBERT NEWSLETTER UPDATE 23RD ......NEWSLETTER NO MATTER HOW SMALL. THANKS JUDY - EDITOR Cubert Parish News Nowodhow an Bluw APRIL 2020 Printed by Unit 6C, Treloggan Industrial

CROSSWORD 17 APRIL 2020

NATIONAL TRUST APRIL 2020 18

I hope you are all looking after yourselves your family friends colleagues and

neighbours during this uncertain time As you will be aware the situation around

the world is changing by the hour

Please follow the latest government advice

If you are planning on heading to a National Trust place please check

wwwnationaltrustorguk for up-to-date details before you go For local updates

please search for North Cornwall National Trust on Facebook If you arent online

and need to ask the National Trust a question please phone 0344 800 1895 but please be aware

they will be receiving a larger volume of calls than usual and maybe short staffed

If you are struggling during this unprecedented time for any reason such as not being able to get

to the shops or feeling anxious please reach out to friends family neighbours local and national

support groups One positive from this current situation is that local communities are really

coming together and offering help to each other Do not feel like you may be a burden or that

people have other things to worry about ask for help if you need help

Here are just a few national resources

Every Mind Matters httpswwwnhsukoneyouevery-mind-matters

The Silverline httpswwwthesilverlineorguk

Age UK httpswwwageukorguk

Samaritans httpswwwsamaritansorg

Young Minds httpsyoungmindsorguk

Mental Health Foundation httpswwwmentalhealthorguk

Carers Trust httpscarersorg

Mind httpswwwmindorguk

Citizens Advice

httpswwwcitizensadviceorguk

Wishing you all good health

Sarah Stevens Ranger North Cornwall ndash Tintagel to Holywell

LOCAL INTEREST 19 APRIL 2020

TREVORNICK RACE APRIL 2020 20

CRANTOCK WI 21 APRIL 2020

We meet today Tuesday 10th March for our Annual meeting the most important meeting of the year Where we vote for President and present our Financial Statement The weather as usual these last months is wet and windy but that didnrsquot stop our members from turning out We welcome our new member who joined this month Sandra Hazell and Janice Deacon who joined a few months ago And Pat Byrne brought a guest Yvonne Hayes We have quite a few events coming up organised beautifully by Glenis Pratley including The Spring Countdown on 22 April a Day of Art and Music on 11 May Craft workshop in both April and May Singing for the Terrified 23 June and a Helford River Cruise on 21 May Salli Blackford is heading up our team who are entering the Royal Cornwall Show in June this year themed lsquoVisions of the Futurersquo And yet again our book club meet every month Marianne Inskip with Salli Blackford are getting together with our members recipes for VE Day in May at The Memorial Hall which is being organised by Janice Deacon Josie Grant presented the Financial Statement And thanked everyone for all there support we currently have 35 members Salli Blackford read out the Committeersquos Annual Report so we looked back over the year and all we have achieved Janis Ross thanked the Committee for all the hard work that goes into running a successful WI as well as thanking our members who turn up each month and are so supportive Janis Ross was presented with a card and voucher from the members by Salli Blackford for all her hard work and dedication as President for the year And Janis Ross was voted in as President again for another year It was Pat Byrne birthday and we celebrated with two delicious birthday cakes she supplied us with while Ann Evans supplied the Sherry as it is also her birthday this month We thank Maggie Billing for her wonderful birthday posies and it was her turn for a box of chocolates as she also celebrates her birthday this month Our monthly competition lsquoMad March Harersquo judged blind by Pat Byrne was won by Ann Evans with Salli Blackford coming second and Sue Stevens third Our overall Competition winner for the year Sue Fern was presented with the Trophy by Janis Ross well done Sue with Salli Blackford second and Glenis Pratley third After our raffle we packed up for yet another month full of cake and Sherry Next Meeting on Tuesday 14 April at 200 at Village Hall The speaker is lsquoAlternative Therapiesrsquo Competition lsquo Easter Decoration made by Yoursquo all welcome Janis Ross President Crantock Wi signing off for another month

Due to present conditions Crantock WI meetings at The Village Hall are now cancelled until further noticersquo We hope to resume meetings as soon as we can

Janis Ross President

ST CUBERT CHURCH 22

Contacts - Safeguarding Officer Kath Harrison 01637 831083 Priest in Charge Revd Canon Anne Brown 01872 572654 atlanticcoastclusterbtinternetcom Church Wardens Wendy Barritt 01637 830380 wendycarinescom Kath Harrison 01637 831083

APRIL 2020

CUBERT METHODIST CHAPEL

The Church CONTINUES TO BE OPEN 10am-4pm daily for private prayer and lighting of remembrance candles Everyone welcome We have been advised by the Archbishops of Canterbury and York that all Church services should be suspended while advice to restrict gatherings and meeting is current This means we will not be able to observe the Holy Week Liturgies or celebrate the Great Feast of Easter in our Church this year perhaps for the first time in all its history However the Church will remain open each day for private prayer and the lighting of candles If you would like someone to pray with you please contact Wendy (01637 830380) or Kath (01637 831083) If you have any concerns or enquiries about weddings baptisms or funerals please contact Revd Anne on 01872 572654

A message from Revd Anne We are living in ldquostrange timesrdquo Life is not the same as it ever was and somehow I think it will be a long time before it will be The norms of life that we took for granted are no longer assured but this is the life we have and as human beings we have the ability to adapt and make the most of what is placed before us For my part I will endeavour to continue saying Morning Prayer at 9am in our Cluster Churches for as long as I am permitted If you would like to join in at home I can email you a copy of the service or get a copy to you if you donrsquot have email please contact me on 01872 572654I will leave you with some words from the service which always gives me hope and comfort ldquoTrust in the Lord with all your heart and be not wise in your own sight In all ways acknowledge him and he will make straight your pathrdquo Your servant in Christ Anne There is a list at the back of The Church for Easter Lily donations in remembrance of loved ones You could drop off goods for collection by friends at the back of Church Forthcoming events suspended whilst advice to restrict meetings and gatherings is current Mondays Craft Group in the Chapel room Hand Bell ringing Memory Cafeacute at Crantock is suspended Please call organisers if you have any concerns Memory cafeacute at Parrenporth is also suspended The last cafeacute was attended by 35 people who celebrated St Piranrsquos day with a Cornish tea of pasties scones and saffron cake Entertainment by Gold Coast had everyone singing 60s and 70s songs and practicing the hand jive We will start the cafe again as soon as we are able Please call Dilys 01637 830681 if you have any concerns

What turbulent and frightening times we are experiencing as a nation As a result of the Coronavirus pandemic I am sad to say that no clubs or Sunday services will take place in the Methodist Church for the foreseeable future Stay safe look after each other and believe if God is for us then who can be against us

SMUGGLERrsquoS DEN INN 23 APRIL 2020

WI BOOK REVIEW 24 APRIL 2020

BUSINESS DIRECTORY 25 APRIL 2020

David G Wright Small Business specialist 01637 830799

Myrtle Cottage BampB Accommodation Trevail 01637 830460

Bakers Dozen Farm Shop Bakery And Fine Coffee 01637 831900

Karens Beauty Tips Professional Nail amp Beauty Treatments01637 499302

07812 063355

Radiant Health and Fitness

Claire Connelly

Yoga Pilates Exercise to Music amp Meditation Instructor

Exercise Classes 1-to-1 Pilates or Yoga Small GroupCorporate 07764 744382

ARG IT SolutionsPClaptop support repairs amp builds virus removal

Website design Windows amp Apple tuition

01637 831788

07530 852697

Compu-K Computer builds repair amp maintenance 01637 871847

Richard Holder David Ball Agencies 01637 850850

Daniel Peel Newquay Property Centre 01637 875161

Bob Chudleigh John Nicholls Funeral Service 01637 851177

AC Richards A C Richards amp Son 01872 572027

Peter Griffin Plumbing amp Central Heating Engineer 01637 830702

Cottage Farm Cottages camping amp caravan park 01637 831083

Treworgans Holiday Park 5 Park Static Holiday Homes 01637 830200

Alan HughesTai ChiQigong InstructorTherapistReki Master

TeacherPractitionerChinese MassageAcupressure07742 666447

The Anvil Public House - Cubert 01637 830444

The Smugglers Den Inn Public House - Trebellan Cubert 01637 830209

The Treguth Public House - Holywell Bay 01637 830248

Cubert Shop Post Office Newsagent Off Licence amp General Stores 01637 830525

123 Associated Taxis 24 Hr service local rates over 25 years service 01637 851234

wwwsurfcabscomUp to 4 passengers Cubert and beyond

Best Value - Pre-Book 07305 466905

John Nicholls Independently Owned Funeral Service 01637 851177

Undertakers

Estate Agents

Accountants amp Tax Advisers

Computers

Funeral Directors

Heating Plumbing Gas

Holidays

Pubs Restaurants Etc

Accommodation

Taxis

Holistic Therapist

Bakery amp Farm amp Coffee Shop

Shop amp Post Office

Beauty amp Health amp Fitness

SPORTS amp LEISURE BALE PUSH 26

By Sandra Percy

CUBERT SEA ANGLERS 1963 ndash 2020

APRIL 2020

Club Fishing Report Unfortunately due to extreme storms during February it was impossible to fish from any local marks However looking through the recent angling press two very large bass were caught a 22 lb Bass was caught from the shore in the English Channel and a 20 lb Bass caught from a boat off Yarmouth both fish after weighing were returned to fight another day Club Competitions A competition runs from the 1st January 2020 through to the 30th April 2020 fishing for ldquoThe Heaviest Fishrdquo Club Meeting The next club meeting will be held on Thursday 2nd April 2020 commencing at 800 pm and held at ldquoThe Treguth Innrdquo at Holywell This will be the last meeting until Thursday 3rd September 2020 so any member who wishes to get their personal scales tested please bring them along The Annual Dinner and Prize Presentation On Saturday 7th March 2020 the club held their ldquoAnnual Dinner and Prize Presentationrdquo at ldquoThe Anvil Restaurantrdquo after an enjoyable three course meal the cups trophies and vouchers were presented by Sharon Smith The most successful club angler for 2019 was Mark Yelland other winners were Nick Callaya John Smith Graham Knight Simon Parris Eddie Gummow and Ron Davey The evening raffle was organised by Bob and Rodney thanks to club members who donated prizes for the raffle

By Brian Osborne

Having lost our final match of the season against Luxulyan Golds we end the Winter League

in a creditable 4th position

Due to the Coronavirus restrictions we had to postpone the Pairsrsquo Competition on Thursday

19th March which was to have been our final competition before our Annual Presentation

dinner This has been booked to be held in the Smugglers Den Inn on Tuesday 12th May but

we will have to wait and see if this also needs to be postponed

Unfortunately all bowling has now been cancelled until further notice

CNDP UPDATE 27 APRIL 2020

What a fantastic night we had at the Cubert School PTFA library fundraiser Johnny Cowling was simply hilarious and as someone said lsquothat man has funny bonesrsquo He was supported by some very energetic dancing from the ladies sat at the front dressed in their lsquoElvisrsquo skirts and wow these ladies certainly had the moves For those amongst us who hadnrsquot seen Johnny perform previously it was an absolute delight We had family visiting from Wales and they made the lsquomistakersquo of letting Johnny know they were visitors They were delighted that he made reference to this fact several times throughout the show and later commented on the amazing community spirit feeling of welcome and great fun they had had We were also fortunate to be visited by Jason Donovan Harry Potter and once again Mr Matalan not to mention Compo Cleggy and Foggy from Last of the Summer Wine The food was kindly donated by the Village Chip Shop and was really great quality and piping hot The raffle prizes were great and the Auction items were enthusiastically bid on and with Johnny as the auctioneer The evening ended with a good old sing along even those who had been quieter earlier in the evening before the prosecco took effect joined in with enthusiasm What a great example of the community spirit in our little village it never ceases to amaze us Pauline Tudbury

Cubert School PTFA would like to thank all the eveningrsquos sponsors as per the following Barclays Bank Newquay Nat West Bank Duchy IFA Big Green Surf Company Keltek Brewery Borringdon Hall The Wildes ndash Leopalooza Festival Cubert amp Crantock Village Stores

The event raised a healthy pound2690 towards the

schools library renovation which has been designed by the PTFAs very own Ian White Interior Designs Thank you to all those that despite the current air of uncertainty made it out to join us in the fun for a wonderful cause

Ian White of Ian White Designs Johnny Cowling amp Rose of Barclays Bank with the Cubert School library renovation plans

JOHNNY COWLING NIGHT REPORT

Our push for more parishioners to complete and return the survey questionnaires continues and over the last month we have been looking at different ways of getting our message out into the community Tim Lord has been instrumental in this and he has put together a promo video for the Neighbourhood Development Plan and also a Facebook page and Instagram In addition there are adverts running for the residents of Cubert Parish via Facebook and Instagram which I hope some of you will have already seen Here are the links to the Facebook page and Instagram httpsbusinessfacebookcomCubertNDP httpswwwinstagramcomcubertndp Our aim is to contact and engage with the whole community across all age groups and by a variety of media be it the Cubert News Facebook Instagram or word of mouth What we need is to hear everyonersquos views so please follow the links to the Facebook page and Instagram and visit the website (wwwcubertndpcouk) and complete the questionnaire or return the paper copy delivered with the newsletter Extra paper copies are still available and look on the website for contact details As from the beginning of April we will be starting to analyse the results of the survey and these will be posted on the website and included in he newsletter Andrew Jeffery is heading up the sub-group tasked with this In the meantime the Landscape and other sub-groups are continuing with their work as best they can during the current restrictions and we are all having to learn how to deal and adapt to these We have postponed our regular monthly meetings until further notice but are currently trialling ldquoon-linerdquo meetings to ensure that the Steering Group can continue to function and that the process of preparing a Neighbourhood Development Plan for Cubert continues Please help us to help Cubert Thank youhelliphelliphelliphellipCubert NDP Steering Group

ADVERTISEMENT APRIL 2020 28

DALES 29 APRIL 2020

Page 18: APRIL 2020 1 CUBERT NEWSLETTER UPDATE 23RD ......NEWSLETTER NO MATTER HOW SMALL. THANKS JUDY - EDITOR Cubert Parish News Nowodhow an Bluw APRIL 2020 Printed by Unit 6C, Treloggan Industrial

NATIONAL TRUST APRIL 2020 18

I hope you are all looking after yourselves your family friends colleagues and

neighbours during this uncertain time As you will be aware the situation around

the world is changing by the hour

Please follow the latest government advice

If you are planning on heading to a National Trust place please check

wwwnationaltrustorguk for up-to-date details before you go For local updates

please search for North Cornwall National Trust on Facebook If you arent online

and need to ask the National Trust a question please phone 0344 800 1895 but please be aware

they will be receiving a larger volume of calls than usual and maybe short staffed

If you are struggling during this unprecedented time for any reason such as not being able to get

to the shops or feeling anxious please reach out to friends family neighbours local and national

support groups One positive from this current situation is that local communities are really

coming together and offering help to each other Do not feel like you may be a burden or that

people have other things to worry about ask for help if you need help

Here are just a few national resources

Every Mind Matters httpswwwnhsukoneyouevery-mind-matters

The Silverline httpswwwthesilverlineorguk

Age UK httpswwwageukorguk

Samaritans httpswwwsamaritansorg

Young Minds httpsyoungmindsorguk

Mental Health Foundation httpswwwmentalhealthorguk

Carers Trust httpscarersorg

Mind httpswwwmindorguk

Citizens Advice

httpswwwcitizensadviceorguk

Wishing you all good health

Sarah Stevens Ranger North Cornwall ndash Tintagel to Holywell

LOCAL INTEREST 19 APRIL 2020

TREVORNICK RACE APRIL 2020 20

CRANTOCK WI 21 APRIL 2020

We meet today Tuesday 10th March for our Annual meeting the most important meeting of the year Where we vote for President and present our Financial Statement The weather as usual these last months is wet and windy but that didnrsquot stop our members from turning out We welcome our new member who joined this month Sandra Hazell and Janice Deacon who joined a few months ago And Pat Byrne brought a guest Yvonne Hayes We have quite a few events coming up organised beautifully by Glenis Pratley including The Spring Countdown on 22 April a Day of Art and Music on 11 May Craft workshop in both April and May Singing for the Terrified 23 June and a Helford River Cruise on 21 May Salli Blackford is heading up our team who are entering the Royal Cornwall Show in June this year themed lsquoVisions of the Futurersquo And yet again our book club meet every month Marianne Inskip with Salli Blackford are getting together with our members recipes for VE Day in May at The Memorial Hall which is being organised by Janice Deacon Josie Grant presented the Financial Statement And thanked everyone for all there support we currently have 35 members Salli Blackford read out the Committeersquos Annual Report so we looked back over the year and all we have achieved Janis Ross thanked the Committee for all the hard work that goes into running a successful WI as well as thanking our members who turn up each month and are so supportive Janis Ross was presented with a card and voucher from the members by Salli Blackford for all her hard work and dedication as President for the year And Janis Ross was voted in as President again for another year It was Pat Byrne birthday and we celebrated with two delicious birthday cakes she supplied us with while Ann Evans supplied the Sherry as it is also her birthday this month We thank Maggie Billing for her wonderful birthday posies and it was her turn for a box of chocolates as she also celebrates her birthday this month Our monthly competition lsquoMad March Harersquo judged blind by Pat Byrne was won by Ann Evans with Salli Blackford coming second and Sue Stevens third Our overall Competition winner for the year Sue Fern was presented with the Trophy by Janis Ross well done Sue with Salli Blackford second and Glenis Pratley third After our raffle we packed up for yet another month full of cake and Sherry Next Meeting on Tuesday 14 April at 200 at Village Hall The speaker is lsquoAlternative Therapiesrsquo Competition lsquo Easter Decoration made by Yoursquo all welcome Janis Ross President Crantock Wi signing off for another month

Due to present conditions Crantock WI meetings at The Village Hall are now cancelled until further noticersquo We hope to resume meetings as soon as we can

Janis Ross President

ST CUBERT CHURCH 22

Contacts - Safeguarding Officer Kath Harrison 01637 831083 Priest in Charge Revd Canon Anne Brown 01872 572654 atlanticcoastclusterbtinternetcom Church Wardens Wendy Barritt 01637 830380 wendycarinescom Kath Harrison 01637 831083

APRIL 2020

CUBERT METHODIST CHAPEL

The Church CONTINUES TO BE OPEN 10am-4pm daily for private prayer and lighting of remembrance candles Everyone welcome We have been advised by the Archbishops of Canterbury and York that all Church services should be suspended while advice to restrict gatherings and meeting is current This means we will not be able to observe the Holy Week Liturgies or celebrate the Great Feast of Easter in our Church this year perhaps for the first time in all its history However the Church will remain open each day for private prayer and the lighting of candles If you would like someone to pray with you please contact Wendy (01637 830380) or Kath (01637 831083) If you have any concerns or enquiries about weddings baptisms or funerals please contact Revd Anne on 01872 572654

A message from Revd Anne We are living in ldquostrange timesrdquo Life is not the same as it ever was and somehow I think it will be a long time before it will be The norms of life that we took for granted are no longer assured but this is the life we have and as human beings we have the ability to adapt and make the most of what is placed before us For my part I will endeavour to continue saying Morning Prayer at 9am in our Cluster Churches for as long as I am permitted If you would like to join in at home I can email you a copy of the service or get a copy to you if you donrsquot have email please contact me on 01872 572654I will leave you with some words from the service which always gives me hope and comfort ldquoTrust in the Lord with all your heart and be not wise in your own sight In all ways acknowledge him and he will make straight your pathrdquo Your servant in Christ Anne There is a list at the back of The Church for Easter Lily donations in remembrance of loved ones You could drop off goods for collection by friends at the back of Church Forthcoming events suspended whilst advice to restrict meetings and gatherings is current Mondays Craft Group in the Chapel room Hand Bell ringing Memory Cafeacute at Crantock is suspended Please call organisers if you have any concerns Memory cafeacute at Parrenporth is also suspended The last cafeacute was attended by 35 people who celebrated St Piranrsquos day with a Cornish tea of pasties scones and saffron cake Entertainment by Gold Coast had everyone singing 60s and 70s songs and practicing the hand jive We will start the cafe again as soon as we are able Please call Dilys 01637 830681 if you have any concerns

What turbulent and frightening times we are experiencing as a nation As a result of the Coronavirus pandemic I am sad to say that no clubs or Sunday services will take place in the Methodist Church for the foreseeable future Stay safe look after each other and believe if God is for us then who can be against us

SMUGGLERrsquoS DEN INN 23 APRIL 2020

WI BOOK REVIEW 24 APRIL 2020

BUSINESS DIRECTORY 25 APRIL 2020

David G Wright Small Business specialist 01637 830799

Myrtle Cottage BampB Accommodation Trevail 01637 830460

Bakers Dozen Farm Shop Bakery And Fine Coffee 01637 831900

Karens Beauty Tips Professional Nail amp Beauty Treatments01637 499302

07812 063355

Radiant Health and Fitness

Claire Connelly

Yoga Pilates Exercise to Music amp Meditation Instructor

Exercise Classes 1-to-1 Pilates or Yoga Small GroupCorporate 07764 744382

ARG IT SolutionsPClaptop support repairs amp builds virus removal

Website design Windows amp Apple tuition

01637 831788

07530 852697

Compu-K Computer builds repair amp maintenance 01637 871847

Richard Holder David Ball Agencies 01637 850850

Daniel Peel Newquay Property Centre 01637 875161

Bob Chudleigh John Nicholls Funeral Service 01637 851177

AC Richards A C Richards amp Son 01872 572027

Peter Griffin Plumbing amp Central Heating Engineer 01637 830702

Cottage Farm Cottages camping amp caravan park 01637 831083

Treworgans Holiday Park 5 Park Static Holiday Homes 01637 830200

Alan HughesTai ChiQigong InstructorTherapistReki Master

TeacherPractitionerChinese MassageAcupressure07742 666447

The Anvil Public House - Cubert 01637 830444

The Smugglers Den Inn Public House - Trebellan Cubert 01637 830209

The Treguth Public House - Holywell Bay 01637 830248

Cubert Shop Post Office Newsagent Off Licence amp General Stores 01637 830525

123 Associated Taxis 24 Hr service local rates over 25 years service 01637 851234

wwwsurfcabscomUp to 4 passengers Cubert and beyond

Best Value - Pre-Book 07305 466905

John Nicholls Independently Owned Funeral Service 01637 851177

Undertakers

Estate Agents

Accountants amp Tax Advisers

Computers

Funeral Directors

Heating Plumbing Gas

Holidays

Pubs Restaurants Etc

Accommodation

Taxis

Holistic Therapist

Bakery amp Farm amp Coffee Shop

Shop amp Post Office

Beauty amp Health amp Fitness

SPORTS amp LEISURE BALE PUSH 26

By Sandra Percy

CUBERT SEA ANGLERS 1963 ndash 2020

APRIL 2020

Club Fishing Report Unfortunately due to extreme storms during February it was impossible to fish from any local marks However looking through the recent angling press two very large bass were caught a 22 lb Bass was caught from the shore in the English Channel and a 20 lb Bass caught from a boat off Yarmouth both fish after weighing were returned to fight another day Club Competitions A competition runs from the 1st January 2020 through to the 30th April 2020 fishing for ldquoThe Heaviest Fishrdquo Club Meeting The next club meeting will be held on Thursday 2nd April 2020 commencing at 800 pm and held at ldquoThe Treguth Innrdquo at Holywell This will be the last meeting until Thursday 3rd September 2020 so any member who wishes to get their personal scales tested please bring them along The Annual Dinner and Prize Presentation On Saturday 7th March 2020 the club held their ldquoAnnual Dinner and Prize Presentationrdquo at ldquoThe Anvil Restaurantrdquo after an enjoyable three course meal the cups trophies and vouchers were presented by Sharon Smith The most successful club angler for 2019 was Mark Yelland other winners were Nick Callaya John Smith Graham Knight Simon Parris Eddie Gummow and Ron Davey The evening raffle was organised by Bob and Rodney thanks to club members who donated prizes for the raffle

By Brian Osborne

Having lost our final match of the season against Luxulyan Golds we end the Winter League

in a creditable 4th position

Due to the Coronavirus restrictions we had to postpone the Pairsrsquo Competition on Thursday

19th March which was to have been our final competition before our Annual Presentation

dinner This has been booked to be held in the Smugglers Den Inn on Tuesday 12th May but

we will have to wait and see if this also needs to be postponed

Unfortunately all bowling has now been cancelled until further notice

CNDP UPDATE 27 APRIL 2020

What a fantastic night we had at the Cubert School PTFA library fundraiser Johnny Cowling was simply hilarious and as someone said lsquothat man has funny bonesrsquo He was supported by some very energetic dancing from the ladies sat at the front dressed in their lsquoElvisrsquo skirts and wow these ladies certainly had the moves For those amongst us who hadnrsquot seen Johnny perform previously it was an absolute delight We had family visiting from Wales and they made the lsquomistakersquo of letting Johnny know they were visitors They were delighted that he made reference to this fact several times throughout the show and later commented on the amazing community spirit feeling of welcome and great fun they had had We were also fortunate to be visited by Jason Donovan Harry Potter and once again Mr Matalan not to mention Compo Cleggy and Foggy from Last of the Summer Wine The food was kindly donated by the Village Chip Shop and was really great quality and piping hot The raffle prizes were great and the Auction items were enthusiastically bid on and with Johnny as the auctioneer The evening ended with a good old sing along even those who had been quieter earlier in the evening before the prosecco took effect joined in with enthusiasm What a great example of the community spirit in our little village it never ceases to amaze us Pauline Tudbury

Cubert School PTFA would like to thank all the eveningrsquos sponsors as per the following Barclays Bank Newquay Nat West Bank Duchy IFA Big Green Surf Company Keltek Brewery Borringdon Hall The Wildes ndash Leopalooza Festival Cubert amp Crantock Village Stores

The event raised a healthy pound2690 towards the

schools library renovation which has been designed by the PTFAs very own Ian White Interior Designs Thank you to all those that despite the current air of uncertainty made it out to join us in the fun for a wonderful cause

Ian White of Ian White Designs Johnny Cowling amp Rose of Barclays Bank with the Cubert School library renovation plans

JOHNNY COWLING NIGHT REPORT

Our push for more parishioners to complete and return the survey questionnaires continues and over the last month we have been looking at different ways of getting our message out into the community Tim Lord has been instrumental in this and he has put together a promo video for the Neighbourhood Development Plan and also a Facebook page and Instagram In addition there are adverts running for the residents of Cubert Parish via Facebook and Instagram which I hope some of you will have already seen Here are the links to the Facebook page and Instagram httpsbusinessfacebookcomCubertNDP httpswwwinstagramcomcubertndp Our aim is to contact and engage with the whole community across all age groups and by a variety of media be it the Cubert News Facebook Instagram or word of mouth What we need is to hear everyonersquos views so please follow the links to the Facebook page and Instagram and visit the website (wwwcubertndpcouk) and complete the questionnaire or return the paper copy delivered with the newsletter Extra paper copies are still available and look on the website for contact details As from the beginning of April we will be starting to analyse the results of the survey and these will be posted on the website and included in he newsletter Andrew Jeffery is heading up the sub-group tasked with this In the meantime the Landscape and other sub-groups are continuing with their work as best they can during the current restrictions and we are all having to learn how to deal and adapt to these We have postponed our regular monthly meetings until further notice but are currently trialling ldquoon-linerdquo meetings to ensure that the Steering Group can continue to function and that the process of preparing a Neighbourhood Development Plan for Cubert continues Please help us to help Cubert Thank youhelliphelliphelliphellipCubert NDP Steering Group

ADVERTISEMENT APRIL 2020 28

DALES 29 APRIL 2020

Page 19: APRIL 2020 1 CUBERT NEWSLETTER UPDATE 23RD ......NEWSLETTER NO MATTER HOW SMALL. THANKS JUDY - EDITOR Cubert Parish News Nowodhow an Bluw APRIL 2020 Printed by Unit 6C, Treloggan Industrial

LOCAL INTEREST 19 APRIL 2020

TREVORNICK RACE APRIL 2020 20

CRANTOCK WI 21 APRIL 2020

We meet today Tuesday 10th March for our Annual meeting the most important meeting of the year Where we vote for President and present our Financial Statement The weather as usual these last months is wet and windy but that didnrsquot stop our members from turning out We welcome our new member who joined this month Sandra Hazell and Janice Deacon who joined a few months ago And Pat Byrne brought a guest Yvonne Hayes We have quite a few events coming up organised beautifully by Glenis Pratley including The Spring Countdown on 22 April a Day of Art and Music on 11 May Craft workshop in both April and May Singing for the Terrified 23 June and a Helford River Cruise on 21 May Salli Blackford is heading up our team who are entering the Royal Cornwall Show in June this year themed lsquoVisions of the Futurersquo And yet again our book club meet every month Marianne Inskip with Salli Blackford are getting together with our members recipes for VE Day in May at The Memorial Hall which is being organised by Janice Deacon Josie Grant presented the Financial Statement And thanked everyone for all there support we currently have 35 members Salli Blackford read out the Committeersquos Annual Report so we looked back over the year and all we have achieved Janis Ross thanked the Committee for all the hard work that goes into running a successful WI as well as thanking our members who turn up each month and are so supportive Janis Ross was presented with a card and voucher from the members by Salli Blackford for all her hard work and dedication as President for the year And Janis Ross was voted in as President again for another year It was Pat Byrne birthday and we celebrated with two delicious birthday cakes she supplied us with while Ann Evans supplied the Sherry as it is also her birthday this month We thank Maggie Billing for her wonderful birthday posies and it was her turn for a box of chocolates as she also celebrates her birthday this month Our monthly competition lsquoMad March Harersquo judged blind by Pat Byrne was won by Ann Evans with Salli Blackford coming second and Sue Stevens third Our overall Competition winner for the year Sue Fern was presented with the Trophy by Janis Ross well done Sue with Salli Blackford second and Glenis Pratley third After our raffle we packed up for yet another month full of cake and Sherry Next Meeting on Tuesday 14 April at 200 at Village Hall The speaker is lsquoAlternative Therapiesrsquo Competition lsquo Easter Decoration made by Yoursquo all welcome Janis Ross President Crantock Wi signing off for another month

Due to present conditions Crantock WI meetings at The Village Hall are now cancelled until further noticersquo We hope to resume meetings as soon as we can

Janis Ross President

ST CUBERT CHURCH 22

Contacts - Safeguarding Officer Kath Harrison 01637 831083 Priest in Charge Revd Canon Anne Brown 01872 572654 atlanticcoastclusterbtinternetcom Church Wardens Wendy Barritt 01637 830380 wendycarinescom Kath Harrison 01637 831083

APRIL 2020

CUBERT METHODIST CHAPEL

The Church CONTINUES TO BE OPEN 10am-4pm daily for private prayer and lighting of remembrance candles Everyone welcome We have been advised by the Archbishops of Canterbury and York that all Church services should be suspended while advice to restrict gatherings and meeting is current This means we will not be able to observe the Holy Week Liturgies or celebrate the Great Feast of Easter in our Church this year perhaps for the first time in all its history However the Church will remain open each day for private prayer and the lighting of candles If you would like someone to pray with you please contact Wendy (01637 830380) or Kath (01637 831083) If you have any concerns or enquiries about weddings baptisms or funerals please contact Revd Anne on 01872 572654

A message from Revd Anne We are living in ldquostrange timesrdquo Life is not the same as it ever was and somehow I think it will be a long time before it will be The norms of life that we took for granted are no longer assured but this is the life we have and as human beings we have the ability to adapt and make the most of what is placed before us For my part I will endeavour to continue saying Morning Prayer at 9am in our Cluster Churches for as long as I am permitted If you would like to join in at home I can email you a copy of the service or get a copy to you if you donrsquot have email please contact me on 01872 572654I will leave you with some words from the service which always gives me hope and comfort ldquoTrust in the Lord with all your heart and be not wise in your own sight In all ways acknowledge him and he will make straight your pathrdquo Your servant in Christ Anne There is a list at the back of The Church for Easter Lily donations in remembrance of loved ones You could drop off goods for collection by friends at the back of Church Forthcoming events suspended whilst advice to restrict meetings and gatherings is current Mondays Craft Group in the Chapel room Hand Bell ringing Memory Cafeacute at Crantock is suspended Please call organisers if you have any concerns Memory cafeacute at Parrenporth is also suspended The last cafeacute was attended by 35 people who celebrated St Piranrsquos day with a Cornish tea of pasties scones and saffron cake Entertainment by Gold Coast had everyone singing 60s and 70s songs and practicing the hand jive We will start the cafe again as soon as we are able Please call Dilys 01637 830681 if you have any concerns

What turbulent and frightening times we are experiencing as a nation As a result of the Coronavirus pandemic I am sad to say that no clubs or Sunday services will take place in the Methodist Church for the foreseeable future Stay safe look after each other and believe if God is for us then who can be against us

SMUGGLERrsquoS DEN INN 23 APRIL 2020

WI BOOK REVIEW 24 APRIL 2020

BUSINESS DIRECTORY 25 APRIL 2020

David G Wright Small Business specialist 01637 830799

Myrtle Cottage BampB Accommodation Trevail 01637 830460

Bakers Dozen Farm Shop Bakery And Fine Coffee 01637 831900

Karens Beauty Tips Professional Nail amp Beauty Treatments01637 499302

07812 063355

Radiant Health and Fitness

Claire Connelly

Yoga Pilates Exercise to Music amp Meditation Instructor

Exercise Classes 1-to-1 Pilates or Yoga Small GroupCorporate 07764 744382

ARG IT SolutionsPClaptop support repairs amp builds virus removal

Website design Windows amp Apple tuition

01637 831788

07530 852697

Compu-K Computer builds repair amp maintenance 01637 871847

Richard Holder David Ball Agencies 01637 850850

Daniel Peel Newquay Property Centre 01637 875161

Bob Chudleigh John Nicholls Funeral Service 01637 851177

AC Richards A C Richards amp Son 01872 572027

Peter Griffin Plumbing amp Central Heating Engineer 01637 830702

Cottage Farm Cottages camping amp caravan park 01637 831083

Treworgans Holiday Park 5 Park Static Holiday Homes 01637 830200

Alan HughesTai ChiQigong InstructorTherapistReki Master

TeacherPractitionerChinese MassageAcupressure07742 666447

The Anvil Public House - Cubert 01637 830444

The Smugglers Den Inn Public House - Trebellan Cubert 01637 830209

The Treguth Public House - Holywell Bay 01637 830248

Cubert Shop Post Office Newsagent Off Licence amp General Stores 01637 830525

123 Associated Taxis 24 Hr service local rates over 25 years service 01637 851234

wwwsurfcabscomUp to 4 passengers Cubert and beyond

Best Value - Pre-Book 07305 466905

John Nicholls Independently Owned Funeral Service 01637 851177

Undertakers

Estate Agents

Accountants amp Tax Advisers

Computers

Funeral Directors

Heating Plumbing Gas

Holidays

Pubs Restaurants Etc

Accommodation

Taxis

Holistic Therapist

Bakery amp Farm amp Coffee Shop

Shop amp Post Office

Beauty amp Health amp Fitness

SPORTS amp LEISURE BALE PUSH 26

By Sandra Percy

CUBERT SEA ANGLERS 1963 ndash 2020

APRIL 2020

Club Fishing Report Unfortunately due to extreme storms during February it was impossible to fish from any local marks However looking through the recent angling press two very large bass were caught a 22 lb Bass was caught from the shore in the English Channel and a 20 lb Bass caught from a boat off Yarmouth both fish after weighing were returned to fight another day Club Competitions A competition runs from the 1st January 2020 through to the 30th April 2020 fishing for ldquoThe Heaviest Fishrdquo Club Meeting The next club meeting will be held on Thursday 2nd April 2020 commencing at 800 pm and held at ldquoThe Treguth Innrdquo at Holywell This will be the last meeting until Thursday 3rd September 2020 so any member who wishes to get their personal scales tested please bring them along The Annual Dinner and Prize Presentation On Saturday 7th March 2020 the club held their ldquoAnnual Dinner and Prize Presentationrdquo at ldquoThe Anvil Restaurantrdquo after an enjoyable three course meal the cups trophies and vouchers were presented by Sharon Smith The most successful club angler for 2019 was Mark Yelland other winners were Nick Callaya John Smith Graham Knight Simon Parris Eddie Gummow and Ron Davey The evening raffle was organised by Bob and Rodney thanks to club members who donated prizes for the raffle

By Brian Osborne

Having lost our final match of the season against Luxulyan Golds we end the Winter League

in a creditable 4th position

Due to the Coronavirus restrictions we had to postpone the Pairsrsquo Competition on Thursday

19th March which was to have been our final competition before our Annual Presentation

dinner This has been booked to be held in the Smugglers Den Inn on Tuesday 12th May but

we will have to wait and see if this also needs to be postponed

Unfortunately all bowling has now been cancelled until further notice

CNDP UPDATE 27 APRIL 2020

What a fantastic night we had at the Cubert School PTFA library fundraiser Johnny Cowling was simply hilarious and as someone said lsquothat man has funny bonesrsquo He was supported by some very energetic dancing from the ladies sat at the front dressed in their lsquoElvisrsquo skirts and wow these ladies certainly had the moves For those amongst us who hadnrsquot seen Johnny perform previously it was an absolute delight We had family visiting from Wales and they made the lsquomistakersquo of letting Johnny know they were visitors They were delighted that he made reference to this fact several times throughout the show and later commented on the amazing community spirit feeling of welcome and great fun they had had We were also fortunate to be visited by Jason Donovan Harry Potter and once again Mr Matalan not to mention Compo Cleggy and Foggy from Last of the Summer Wine The food was kindly donated by the Village Chip Shop and was really great quality and piping hot The raffle prizes were great and the Auction items were enthusiastically bid on and with Johnny as the auctioneer The evening ended with a good old sing along even those who had been quieter earlier in the evening before the prosecco took effect joined in with enthusiasm What a great example of the community spirit in our little village it never ceases to amaze us Pauline Tudbury

Cubert School PTFA would like to thank all the eveningrsquos sponsors as per the following Barclays Bank Newquay Nat West Bank Duchy IFA Big Green Surf Company Keltek Brewery Borringdon Hall The Wildes ndash Leopalooza Festival Cubert amp Crantock Village Stores

The event raised a healthy pound2690 towards the

schools library renovation which has been designed by the PTFAs very own Ian White Interior Designs Thank you to all those that despite the current air of uncertainty made it out to join us in the fun for a wonderful cause

Ian White of Ian White Designs Johnny Cowling amp Rose of Barclays Bank with the Cubert School library renovation plans

JOHNNY COWLING NIGHT REPORT

Our push for more parishioners to complete and return the survey questionnaires continues and over the last month we have been looking at different ways of getting our message out into the community Tim Lord has been instrumental in this and he has put together a promo video for the Neighbourhood Development Plan and also a Facebook page and Instagram In addition there are adverts running for the residents of Cubert Parish via Facebook and Instagram which I hope some of you will have already seen Here are the links to the Facebook page and Instagram httpsbusinessfacebookcomCubertNDP httpswwwinstagramcomcubertndp Our aim is to contact and engage with the whole community across all age groups and by a variety of media be it the Cubert News Facebook Instagram or word of mouth What we need is to hear everyonersquos views so please follow the links to the Facebook page and Instagram and visit the website (wwwcubertndpcouk) and complete the questionnaire or return the paper copy delivered with the newsletter Extra paper copies are still available and look on the website for contact details As from the beginning of April we will be starting to analyse the results of the survey and these will be posted on the website and included in he newsletter Andrew Jeffery is heading up the sub-group tasked with this In the meantime the Landscape and other sub-groups are continuing with their work as best they can during the current restrictions and we are all having to learn how to deal and adapt to these We have postponed our regular monthly meetings until further notice but are currently trialling ldquoon-linerdquo meetings to ensure that the Steering Group can continue to function and that the process of preparing a Neighbourhood Development Plan for Cubert continues Please help us to help Cubert Thank youhelliphelliphelliphellipCubert NDP Steering Group

ADVERTISEMENT APRIL 2020 28

DALES 29 APRIL 2020

Page 20: APRIL 2020 1 CUBERT NEWSLETTER UPDATE 23RD ......NEWSLETTER NO MATTER HOW SMALL. THANKS JUDY - EDITOR Cubert Parish News Nowodhow an Bluw APRIL 2020 Printed by Unit 6C, Treloggan Industrial

TREVORNICK RACE APRIL 2020 20

CRANTOCK WI 21 APRIL 2020

We meet today Tuesday 10th March for our Annual meeting the most important meeting of the year Where we vote for President and present our Financial Statement The weather as usual these last months is wet and windy but that didnrsquot stop our members from turning out We welcome our new member who joined this month Sandra Hazell and Janice Deacon who joined a few months ago And Pat Byrne brought a guest Yvonne Hayes We have quite a few events coming up organised beautifully by Glenis Pratley including The Spring Countdown on 22 April a Day of Art and Music on 11 May Craft workshop in both April and May Singing for the Terrified 23 June and a Helford River Cruise on 21 May Salli Blackford is heading up our team who are entering the Royal Cornwall Show in June this year themed lsquoVisions of the Futurersquo And yet again our book club meet every month Marianne Inskip with Salli Blackford are getting together with our members recipes for VE Day in May at The Memorial Hall which is being organised by Janice Deacon Josie Grant presented the Financial Statement And thanked everyone for all there support we currently have 35 members Salli Blackford read out the Committeersquos Annual Report so we looked back over the year and all we have achieved Janis Ross thanked the Committee for all the hard work that goes into running a successful WI as well as thanking our members who turn up each month and are so supportive Janis Ross was presented with a card and voucher from the members by Salli Blackford for all her hard work and dedication as President for the year And Janis Ross was voted in as President again for another year It was Pat Byrne birthday and we celebrated with two delicious birthday cakes she supplied us with while Ann Evans supplied the Sherry as it is also her birthday this month We thank Maggie Billing for her wonderful birthday posies and it was her turn for a box of chocolates as she also celebrates her birthday this month Our monthly competition lsquoMad March Harersquo judged blind by Pat Byrne was won by Ann Evans with Salli Blackford coming second and Sue Stevens third Our overall Competition winner for the year Sue Fern was presented with the Trophy by Janis Ross well done Sue with Salli Blackford second and Glenis Pratley third After our raffle we packed up for yet another month full of cake and Sherry Next Meeting on Tuesday 14 April at 200 at Village Hall The speaker is lsquoAlternative Therapiesrsquo Competition lsquo Easter Decoration made by Yoursquo all welcome Janis Ross President Crantock Wi signing off for another month

Due to present conditions Crantock WI meetings at The Village Hall are now cancelled until further noticersquo We hope to resume meetings as soon as we can

Janis Ross President

ST CUBERT CHURCH 22

Contacts - Safeguarding Officer Kath Harrison 01637 831083 Priest in Charge Revd Canon Anne Brown 01872 572654 atlanticcoastclusterbtinternetcom Church Wardens Wendy Barritt 01637 830380 wendycarinescom Kath Harrison 01637 831083

APRIL 2020

CUBERT METHODIST CHAPEL

The Church CONTINUES TO BE OPEN 10am-4pm daily for private prayer and lighting of remembrance candles Everyone welcome We have been advised by the Archbishops of Canterbury and York that all Church services should be suspended while advice to restrict gatherings and meeting is current This means we will not be able to observe the Holy Week Liturgies or celebrate the Great Feast of Easter in our Church this year perhaps for the first time in all its history However the Church will remain open each day for private prayer and the lighting of candles If you would like someone to pray with you please contact Wendy (01637 830380) or Kath (01637 831083) If you have any concerns or enquiries about weddings baptisms or funerals please contact Revd Anne on 01872 572654

A message from Revd Anne We are living in ldquostrange timesrdquo Life is not the same as it ever was and somehow I think it will be a long time before it will be The norms of life that we took for granted are no longer assured but this is the life we have and as human beings we have the ability to adapt and make the most of what is placed before us For my part I will endeavour to continue saying Morning Prayer at 9am in our Cluster Churches for as long as I am permitted If you would like to join in at home I can email you a copy of the service or get a copy to you if you donrsquot have email please contact me on 01872 572654I will leave you with some words from the service which always gives me hope and comfort ldquoTrust in the Lord with all your heart and be not wise in your own sight In all ways acknowledge him and he will make straight your pathrdquo Your servant in Christ Anne There is a list at the back of The Church for Easter Lily donations in remembrance of loved ones You could drop off goods for collection by friends at the back of Church Forthcoming events suspended whilst advice to restrict meetings and gatherings is current Mondays Craft Group in the Chapel room Hand Bell ringing Memory Cafeacute at Crantock is suspended Please call organisers if you have any concerns Memory cafeacute at Parrenporth is also suspended The last cafeacute was attended by 35 people who celebrated St Piranrsquos day with a Cornish tea of pasties scones and saffron cake Entertainment by Gold Coast had everyone singing 60s and 70s songs and practicing the hand jive We will start the cafe again as soon as we are able Please call Dilys 01637 830681 if you have any concerns

What turbulent and frightening times we are experiencing as a nation As a result of the Coronavirus pandemic I am sad to say that no clubs or Sunday services will take place in the Methodist Church for the foreseeable future Stay safe look after each other and believe if God is for us then who can be against us

SMUGGLERrsquoS DEN INN 23 APRIL 2020

WI BOOK REVIEW 24 APRIL 2020

BUSINESS DIRECTORY 25 APRIL 2020

David G Wright Small Business specialist 01637 830799

Myrtle Cottage BampB Accommodation Trevail 01637 830460

Bakers Dozen Farm Shop Bakery And Fine Coffee 01637 831900

Karens Beauty Tips Professional Nail amp Beauty Treatments01637 499302

07812 063355

Radiant Health and Fitness

Claire Connelly

Yoga Pilates Exercise to Music amp Meditation Instructor

Exercise Classes 1-to-1 Pilates or Yoga Small GroupCorporate 07764 744382

ARG IT SolutionsPClaptop support repairs amp builds virus removal

Website design Windows amp Apple tuition

01637 831788

07530 852697

Compu-K Computer builds repair amp maintenance 01637 871847

Richard Holder David Ball Agencies 01637 850850

Daniel Peel Newquay Property Centre 01637 875161

Bob Chudleigh John Nicholls Funeral Service 01637 851177

AC Richards A C Richards amp Son 01872 572027

Peter Griffin Plumbing amp Central Heating Engineer 01637 830702

Cottage Farm Cottages camping amp caravan park 01637 831083

Treworgans Holiday Park 5 Park Static Holiday Homes 01637 830200

Alan HughesTai ChiQigong InstructorTherapistReki Master

TeacherPractitionerChinese MassageAcupressure07742 666447

The Anvil Public House - Cubert 01637 830444

The Smugglers Den Inn Public House - Trebellan Cubert 01637 830209

The Treguth Public House - Holywell Bay 01637 830248

Cubert Shop Post Office Newsagent Off Licence amp General Stores 01637 830525

123 Associated Taxis 24 Hr service local rates over 25 years service 01637 851234

wwwsurfcabscomUp to 4 passengers Cubert and beyond

Best Value - Pre-Book 07305 466905

John Nicholls Independently Owned Funeral Service 01637 851177

Undertakers

Estate Agents

Accountants amp Tax Advisers

Computers

Funeral Directors

Heating Plumbing Gas

Holidays

Pubs Restaurants Etc

Accommodation

Taxis

Holistic Therapist

Bakery amp Farm amp Coffee Shop

Shop amp Post Office

Beauty amp Health amp Fitness

SPORTS amp LEISURE BALE PUSH 26

By Sandra Percy

CUBERT SEA ANGLERS 1963 ndash 2020

APRIL 2020

Club Fishing Report Unfortunately due to extreme storms during February it was impossible to fish from any local marks However looking through the recent angling press two very large bass were caught a 22 lb Bass was caught from the shore in the English Channel and a 20 lb Bass caught from a boat off Yarmouth both fish after weighing were returned to fight another day Club Competitions A competition runs from the 1st January 2020 through to the 30th April 2020 fishing for ldquoThe Heaviest Fishrdquo Club Meeting The next club meeting will be held on Thursday 2nd April 2020 commencing at 800 pm and held at ldquoThe Treguth Innrdquo at Holywell This will be the last meeting until Thursday 3rd September 2020 so any member who wishes to get their personal scales tested please bring them along The Annual Dinner and Prize Presentation On Saturday 7th March 2020 the club held their ldquoAnnual Dinner and Prize Presentationrdquo at ldquoThe Anvil Restaurantrdquo after an enjoyable three course meal the cups trophies and vouchers were presented by Sharon Smith The most successful club angler for 2019 was Mark Yelland other winners were Nick Callaya John Smith Graham Knight Simon Parris Eddie Gummow and Ron Davey The evening raffle was organised by Bob and Rodney thanks to club members who donated prizes for the raffle

By Brian Osborne

Having lost our final match of the season against Luxulyan Golds we end the Winter League

in a creditable 4th position

Due to the Coronavirus restrictions we had to postpone the Pairsrsquo Competition on Thursday

19th March which was to have been our final competition before our Annual Presentation

dinner This has been booked to be held in the Smugglers Den Inn on Tuesday 12th May but

we will have to wait and see if this also needs to be postponed

Unfortunately all bowling has now been cancelled until further notice

CNDP UPDATE 27 APRIL 2020

What a fantastic night we had at the Cubert School PTFA library fundraiser Johnny Cowling was simply hilarious and as someone said lsquothat man has funny bonesrsquo He was supported by some very energetic dancing from the ladies sat at the front dressed in their lsquoElvisrsquo skirts and wow these ladies certainly had the moves For those amongst us who hadnrsquot seen Johnny perform previously it was an absolute delight We had family visiting from Wales and they made the lsquomistakersquo of letting Johnny know they were visitors They were delighted that he made reference to this fact several times throughout the show and later commented on the amazing community spirit feeling of welcome and great fun they had had We were also fortunate to be visited by Jason Donovan Harry Potter and once again Mr Matalan not to mention Compo Cleggy and Foggy from Last of the Summer Wine The food was kindly donated by the Village Chip Shop and was really great quality and piping hot The raffle prizes were great and the Auction items were enthusiastically bid on and with Johnny as the auctioneer The evening ended with a good old sing along even those who had been quieter earlier in the evening before the prosecco took effect joined in with enthusiasm What a great example of the community spirit in our little village it never ceases to amaze us Pauline Tudbury

Cubert School PTFA would like to thank all the eveningrsquos sponsors as per the following Barclays Bank Newquay Nat West Bank Duchy IFA Big Green Surf Company Keltek Brewery Borringdon Hall The Wildes ndash Leopalooza Festival Cubert amp Crantock Village Stores

The event raised a healthy pound2690 towards the

schools library renovation which has been designed by the PTFAs very own Ian White Interior Designs Thank you to all those that despite the current air of uncertainty made it out to join us in the fun for a wonderful cause

Ian White of Ian White Designs Johnny Cowling amp Rose of Barclays Bank with the Cubert School library renovation plans

JOHNNY COWLING NIGHT REPORT

Our push for more parishioners to complete and return the survey questionnaires continues and over the last month we have been looking at different ways of getting our message out into the community Tim Lord has been instrumental in this and he has put together a promo video for the Neighbourhood Development Plan and also a Facebook page and Instagram In addition there are adverts running for the residents of Cubert Parish via Facebook and Instagram which I hope some of you will have already seen Here are the links to the Facebook page and Instagram httpsbusinessfacebookcomCubertNDP httpswwwinstagramcomcubertndp Our aim is to contact and engage with the whole community across all age groups and by a variety of media be it the Cubert News Facebook Instagram or word of mouth What we need is to hear everyonersquos views so please follow the links to the Facebook page and Instagram and visit the website (wwwcubertndpcouk) and complete the questionnaire or return the paper copy delivered with the newsletter Extra paper copies are still available and look on the website for contact details As from the beginning of April we will be starting to analyse the results of the survey and these will be posted on the website and included in he newsletter Andrew Jeffery is heading up the sub-group tasked with this In the meantime the Landscape and other sub-groups are continuing with their work as best they can during the current restrictions and we are all having to learn how to deal and adapt to these We have postponed our regular monthly meetings until further notice but are currently trialling ldquoon-linerdquo meetings to ensure that the Steering Group can continue to function and that the process of preparing a Neighbourhood Development Plan for Cubert continues Please help us to help Cubert Thank youhelliphelliphelliphellipCubert NDP Steering Group

ADVERTISEMENT APRIL 2020 28

DALES 29 APRIL 2020

Page 21: APRIL 2020 1 CUBERT NEWSLETTER UPDATE 23RD ......NEWSLETTER NO MATTER HOW SMALL. THANKS JUDY - EDITOR Cubert Parish News Nowodhow an Bluw APRIL 2020 Printed by Unit 6C, Treloggan Industrial

CRANTOCK WI 21 APRIL 2020

We meet today Tuesday 10th March for our Annual meeting the most important meeting of the year Where we vote for President and present our Financial Statement The weather as usual these last months is wet and windy but that didnrsquot stop our members from turning out We welcome our new member who joined this month Sandra Hazell and Janice Deacon who joined a few months ago And Pat Byrne brought a guest Yvonne Hayes We have quite a few events coming up organised beautifully by Glenis Pratley including The Spring Countdown on 22 April a Day of Art and Music on 11 May Craft workshop in both April and May Singing for the Terrified 23 June and a Helford River Cruise on 21 May Salli Blackford is heading up our team who are entering the Royal Cornwall Show in June this year themed lsquoVisions of the Futurersquo And yet again our book club meet every month Marianne Inskip with Salli Blackford are getting together with our members recipes for VE Day in May at The Memorial Hall which is being organised by Janice Deacon Josie Grant presented the Financial Statement And thanked everyone for all there support we currently have 35 members Salli Blackford read out the Committeersquos Annual Report so we looked back over the year and all we have achieved Janis Ross thanked the Committee for all the hard work that goes into running a successful WI as well as thanking our members who turn up each month and are so supportive Janis Ross was presented with a card and voucher from the members by Salli Blackford for all her hard work and dedication as President for the year And Janis Ross was voted in as President again for another year It was Pat Byrne birthday and we celebrated with two delicious birthday cakes she supplied us with while Ann Evans supplied the Sherry as it is also her birthday this month We thank Maggie Billing for her wonderful birthday posies and it was her turn for a box of chocolates as she also celebrates her birthday this month Our monthly competition lsquoMad March Harersquo judged blind by Pat Byrne was won by Ann Evans with Salli Blackford coming second and Sue Stevens third Our overall Competition winner for the year Sue Fern was presented with the Trophy by Janis Ross well done Sue with Salli Blackford second and Glenis Pratley third After our raffle we packed up for yet another month full of cake and Sherry Next Meeting on Tuesday 14 April at 200 at Village Hall The speaker is lsquoAlternative Therapiesrsquo Competition lsquo Easter Decoration made by Yoursquo all welcome Janis Ross President Crantock Wi signing off for another month

Due to present conditions Crantock WI meetings at The Village Hall are now cancelled until further noticersquo We hope to resume meetings as soon as we can

Janis Ross President

ST CUBERT CHURCH 22

Contacts - Safeguarding Officer Kath Harrison 01637 831083 Priest in Charge Revd Canon Anne Brown 01872 572654 atlanticcoastclusterbtinternetcom Church Wardens Wendy Barritt 01637 830380 wendycarinescom Kath Harrison 01637 831083

APRIL 2020

CUBERT METHODIST CHAPEL

The Church CONTINUES TO BE OPEN 10am-4pm daily for private prayer and lighting of remembrance candles Everyone welcome We have been advised by the Archbishops of Canterbury and York that all Church services should be suspended while advice to restrict gatherings and meeting is current This means we will not be able to observe the Holy Week Liturgies or celebrate the Great Feast of Easter in our Church this year perhaps for the first time in all its history However the Church will remain open each day for private prayer and the lighting of candles If you would like someone to pray with you please contact Wendy (01637 830380) or Kath (01637 831083) If you have any concerns or enquiries about weddings baptisms or funerals please contact Revd Anne on 01872 572654

A message from Revd Anne We are living in ldquostrange timesrdquo Life is not the same as it ever was and somehow I think it will be a long time before it will be The norms of life that we took for granted are no longer assured but this is the life we have and as human beings we have the ability to adapt and make the most of what is placed before us For my part I will endeavour to continue saying Morning Prayer at 9am in our Cluster Churches for as long as I am permitted If you would like to join in at home I can email you a copy of the service or get a copy to you if you donrsquot have email please contact me on 01872 572654I will leave you with some words from the service which always gives me hope and comfort ldquoTrust in the Lord with all your heart and be not wise in your own sight In all ways acknowledge him and he will make straight your pathrdquo Your servant in Christ Anne There is a list at the back of The Church for Easter Lily donations in remembrance of loved ones You could drop off goods for collection by friends at the back of Church Forthcoming events suspended whilst advice to restrict meetings and gatherings is current Mondays Craft Group in the Chapel room Hand Bell ringing Memory Cafeacute at Crantock is suspended Please call organisers if you have any concerns Memory cafeacute at Parrenporth is also suspended The last cafeacute was attended by 35 people who celebrated St Piranrsquos day with a Cornish tea of pasties scones and saffron cake Entertainment by Gold Coast had everyone singing 60s and 70s songs and practicing the hand jive We will start the cafe again as soon as we are able Please call Dilys 01637 830681 if you have any concerns

What turbulent and frightening times we are experiencing as a nation As a result of the Coronavirus pandemic I am sad to say that no clubs or Sunday services will take place in the Methodist Church for the foreseeable future Stay safe look after each other and believe if God is for us then who can be against us

SMUGGLERrsquoS DEN INN 23 APRIL 2020

WI BOOK REVIEW 24 APRIL 2020

BUSINESS DIRECTORY 25 APRIL 2020

David G Wright Small Business specialist 01637 830799

Myrtle Cottage BampB Accommodation Trevail 01637 830460

Bakers Dozen Farm Shop Bakery And Fine Coffee 01637 831900

Karens Beauty Tips Professional Nail amp Beauty Treatments01637 499302

07812 063355

Radiant Health and Fitness

Claire Connelly

Yoga Pilates Exercise to Music amp Meditation Instructor

Exercise Classes 1-to-1 Pilates or Yoga Small GroupCorporate 07764 744382

ARG IT SolutionsPClaptop support repairs amp builds virus removal

Website design Windows amp Apple tuition

01637 831788

07530 852697

Compu-K Computer builds repair amp maintenance 01637 871847

Richard Holder David Ball Agencies 01637 850850

Daniel Peel Newquay Property Centre 01637 875161

Bob Chudleigh John Nicholls Funeral Service 01637 851177

AC Richards A C Richards amp Son 01872 572027

Peter Griffin Plumbing amp Central Heating Engineer 01637 830702

Cottage Farm Cottages camping amp caravan park 01637 831083

Treworgans Holiday Park 5 Park Static Holiday Homes 01637 830200

Alan HughesTai ChiQigong InstructorTherapistReki Master

TeacherPractitionerChinese MassageAcupressure07742 666447

The Anvil Public House - Cubert 01637 830444

The Smugglers Den Inn Public House - Trebellan Cubert 01637 830209

The Treguth Public House - Holywell Bay 01637 830248

Cubert Shop Post Office Newsagent Off Licence amp General Stores 01637 830525

123 Associated Taxis 24 Hr service local rates over 25 years service 01637 851234

wwwsurfcabscomUp to 4 passengers Cubert and beyond

Best Value - Pre-Book 07305 466905

John Nicholls Independently Owned Funeral Service 01637 851177

Undertakers

Estate Agents

Accountants amp Tax Advisers

Computers

Funeral Directors

Heating Plumbing Gas

Holidays

Pubs Restaurants Etc

Accommodation

Taxis

Holistic Therapist

Bakery amp Farm amp Coffee Shop

Shop amp Post Office

Beauty amp Health amp Fitness

SPORTS amp LEISURE BALE PUSH 26

By Sandra Percy

CUBERT SEA ANGLERS 1963 ndash 2020

APRIL 2020

Club Fishing Report Unfortunately due to extreme storms during February it was impossible to fish from any local marks However looking through the recent angling press two very large bass were caught a 22 lb Bass was caught from the shore in the English Channel and a 20 lb Bass caught from a boat off Yarmouth both fish after weighing were returned to fight another day Club Competitions A competition runs from the 1st January 2020 through to the 30th April 2020 fishing for ldquoThe Heaviest Fishrdquo Club Meeting The next club meeting will be held on Thursday 2nd April 2020 commencing at 800 pm and held at ldquoThe Treguth Innrdquo at Holywell This will be the last meeting until Thursday 3rd September 2020 so any member who wishes to get their personal scales tested please bring them along The Annual Dinner and Prize Presentation On Saturday 7th March 2020 the club held their ldquoAnnual Dinner and Prize Presentationrdquo at ldquoThe Anvil Restaurantrdquo after an enjoyable three course meal the cups trophies and vouchers were presented by Sharon Smith The most successful club angler for 2019 was Mark Yelland other winners were Nick Callaya John Smith Graham Knight Simon Parris Eddie Gummow and Ron Davey The evening raffle was organised by Bob and Rodney thanks to club members who donated prizes for the raffle

By Brian Osborne

Having lost our final match of the season against Luxulyan Golds we end the Winter League

in a creditable 4th position

Due to the Coronavirus restrictions we had to postpone the Pairsrsquo Competition on Thursday

19th March which was to have been our final competition before our Annual Presentation

dinner This has been booked to be held in the Smugglers Den Inn on Tuesday 12th May but

we will have to wait and see if this also needs to be postponed

Unfortunately all bowling has now been cancelled until further notice

CNDP UPDATE 27 APRIL 2020

What a fantastic night we had at the Cubert School PTFA library fundraiser Johnny Cowling was simply hilarious and as someone said lsquothat man has funny bonesrsquo He was supported by some very energetic dancing from the ladies sat at the front dressed in their lsquoElvisrsquo skirts and wow these ladies certainly had the moves For those amongst us who hadnrsquot seen Johnny perform previously it was an absolute delight We had family visiting from Wales and they made the lsquomistakersquo of letting Johnny know they were visitors They were delighted that he made reference to this fact several times throughout the show and later commented on the amazing community spirit feeling of welcome and great fun they had had We were also fortunate to be visited by Jason Donovan Harry Potter and once again Mr Matalan not to mention Compo Cleggy and Foggy from Last of the Summer Wine The food was kindly donated by the Village Chip Shop and was really great quality and piping hot The raffle prizes were great and the Auction items were enthusiastically bid on and with Johnny as the auctioneer The evening ended with a good old sing along even those who had been quieter earlier in the evening before the prosecco took effect joined in with enthusiasm What a great example of the community spirit in our little village it never ceases to amaze us Pauline Tudbury

Cubert School PTFA would like to thank all the eveningrsquos sponsors as per the following Barclays Bank Newquay Nat West Bank Duchy IFA Big Green Surf Company Keltek Brewery Borringdon Hall The Wildes ndash Leopalooza Festival Cubert amp Crantock Village Stores

The event raised a healthy pound2690 towards the

schools library renovation which has been designed by the PTFAs very own Ian White Interior Designs Thank you to all those that despite the current air of uncertainty made it out to join us in the fun for a wonderful cause

Ian White of Ian White Designs Johnny Cowling amp Rose of Barclays Bank with the Cubert School library renovation plans

JOHNNY COWLING NIGHT REPORT

Our push for more parishioners to complete and return the survey questionnaires continues and over the last month we have been looking at different ways of getting our message out into the community Tim Lord has been instrumental in this and he has put together a promo video for the Neighbourhood Development Plan and also a Facebook page and Instagram In addition there are adverts running for the residents of Cubert Parish via Facebook and Instagram which I hope some of you will have already seen Here are the links to the Facebook page and Instagram httpsbusinessfacebookcomCubertNDP httpswwwinstagramcomcubertndp Our aim is to contact and engage with the whole community across all age groups and by a variety of media be it the Cubert News Facebook Instagram or word of mouth What we need is to hear everyonersquos views so please follow the links to the Facebook page and Instagram and visit the website (wwwcubertndpcouk) and complete the questionnaire or return the paper copy delivered with the newsletter Extra paper copies are still available and look on the website for contact details As from the beginning of April we will be starting to analyse the results of the survey and these will be posted on the website and included in he newsletter Andrew Jeffery is heading up the sub-group tasked with this In the meantime the Landscape and other sub-groups are continuing with their work as best they can during the current restrictions and we are all having to learn how to deal and adapt to these We have postponed our regular monthly meetings until further notice but are currently trialling ldquoon-linerdquo meetings to ensure that the Steering Group can continue to function and that the process of preparing a Neighbourhood Development Plan for Cubert continues Please help us to help Cubert Thank youhelliphelliphelliphellipCubert NDP Steering Group

ADVERTISEMENT APRIL 2020 28

DALES 29 APRIL 2020

Page 22: APRIL 2020 1 CUBERT NEWSLETTER UPDATE 23RD ......NEWSLETTER NO MATTER HOW SMALL. THANKS JUDY - EDITOR Cubert Parish News Nowodhow an Bluw APRIL 2020 Printed by Unit 6C, Treloggan Industrial

ST CUBERT CHURCH 22

Contacts - Safeguarding Officer Kath Harrison 01637 831083 Priest in Charge Revd Canon Anne Brown 01872 572654 atlanticcoastclusterbtinternetcom Church Wardens Wendy Barritt 01637 830380 wendycarinescom Kath Harrison 01637 831083

APRIL 2020

CUBERT METHODIST CHAPEL

The Church CONTINUES TO BE OPEN 10am-4pm daily for private prayer and lighting of remembrance candles Everyone welcome We have been advised by the Archbishops of Canterbury and York that all Church services should be suspended while advice to restrict gatherings and meeting is current This means we will not be able to observe the Holy Week Liturgies or celebrate the Great Feast of Easter in our Church this year perhaps for the first time in all its history However the Church will remain open each day for private prayer and the lighting of candles If you would like someone to pray with you please contact Wendy (01637 830380) or Kath (01637 831083) If you have any concerns or enquiries about weddings baptisms or funerals please contact Revd Anne on 01872 572654

A message from Revd Anne We are living in ldquostrange timesrdquo Life is not the same as it ever was and somehow I think it will be a long time before it will be The norms of life that we took for granted are no longer assured but this is the life we have and as human beings we have the ability to adapt and make the most of what is placed before us For my part I will endeavour to continue saying Morning Prayer at 9am in our Cluster Churches for as long as I am permitted If you would like to join in at home I can email you a copy of the service or get a copy to you if you donrsquot have email please contact me on 01872 572654I will leave you with some words from the service which always gives me hope and comfort ldquoTrust in the Lord with all your heart and be not wise in your own sight In all ways acknowledge him and he will make straight your pathrdquo Your servant in Christ Anne There is a list at the back of The Church for Easter Lily donations in remembrance of loved ones You could drop off goods for collection by friends at the back of Church Forthcoming events suspended whilst advice to restrict meetings and gatherings is current Mondays Craft Group in the Chapel room Hand Bell ringing Memory Cafeacute at Crantock is suspended Please call organisers if you have any concerns Memory cafeacute at Parrenporth is also suspended The last cafeacute was attended by 35 people who celebrated St Piranrsquos day with a Cornish tea of pasties scones and saffron cake Entertainment by Gold Coast had everyone singing 60s and 70s songs and practicing the hand jive We will start the cafe again as soon as we are able Please call Dilys 01637 830681 if you have any concerns

What turbulent and frightening times we are experiencing as a nation As a result of the Coronavirus pandemic I am sad to say that no clubs or Sunday services will take place in the Methodist Church for the foreseeable future Stay safe look after each other and believe if God is for us then who can be against us

SMUGGLERrsquoS DEN INN 23 APRIL 2020

WI BOOK REVIEW 24 APRIL 2020

BUSINESS DIRECTORY 25 APRIL 2020

David G Wright Small Business specialist 01637 830799

Myrtle Cottage BampB Accommodation Trevail 01637 830460

Bakers Dozen Farm Shop Bakery And Fine Coffee 01637 831900

Karens Beauty Tips Professional Nail amp Beauty Treatments01637 499302

07812 063355

Radiant Health and Fitness

Claire Connelly

Yoga Pilates Exercise to Music amp Meditation Instructor

Exercise Classes 1-to-1 Pilates or Yoga Small GroupCorporate 07764 744382

ARG IT SolutionsPClaptop support repairs amp builds virus removal

Website design Windows amp Apple tuition

01637 831788

07530 852697

Compu-K Computer builds repair amp maintenance 01637 871847

Richard Holder David Ball Agencies 01637 850850

Daniel Peel Newquay Property Centre 01637 875161

Bob Chudleigh John Nicholls Funeral Service 01637 851177

AC Richards A C Richards amp Son 01872 572027

Peter Griffin Plumbing amp Central Heating Engineer 01637 830702

Cottage Farm Cottages camping amp caravan park 01637 831083

Treworgans Holiday Park 5 Park Static Holiday Homes 01637 830200

Alan HughesTai ChiQigong InstructorTherapistReki Master

TeacherPractitionerChinese MassageAcupressure07742 666447

The Anvil Public House - Cubert 01637 830444

The Smugglers Den Inn Public House - Trebellan Cubert 01637 830209

The Treguth Public House - Holywell Bay 01637 830248

Cubert Shop Post Office Newsagent Off Licence amp General Stores 01637 830525

123 Associated Taxis 24 Hr service local rates over 25 years service 01637 851234

wwwsurfcabscomUp to 4 passengers Cubert and beyond

Best Value - Pre-Book 07305 466905

John Nicholls Independently Owned Funeral Service 01637 851177

Undertakers

Estate Agents

Accountants amp Tax Advisers

Computers

Funeral Directors

Heating Plumbing Gas

Holidays

Pubs Restaurants Etc

Accommodation

Taxis

Holistic Therapist

Bakery amp Farm amp Coffee Shop

Shop amp Post Office

Beauty amp Health amp Fitness

SPORTS amp LEISURE BALE PUSH 26

By Sandra Percy

CUBERT SEA ANGLERS 1963 ndash 2020

APRIL 2020

Club Fishing Report Unfortunately due to extreme storms during February it was impossible to fish from any local marks However looking through the recent angling press two very large bass were caught a 22 lb Bass was caught from the shore in the English Channel and a 20 lb Bass caught from a boat off Yarmouth both fish after weighing were returned to fight another day Club Competitions A competition runs from the 1st January 2020 through to the 30th April 2020 fishing for ldquoThe Heaviest Fishrdquo Club Meeting The next club meeting will be held on Thursday 2nd April 2020 commencing at 800 pm and held at ldquoThe Treguth Innrdquo at Holywell This will be the last meeting until Thursday 3rd September 2020 so any member who wishes to get their personal scales tested please bring them along The Annual Dinner and Prize Presentation On Saturday 7th March 2020 the club held their ldquoAnnual Dinner and Prize Presentationrdquo at ldquoThe Anvil Restaurantrdquo after an enjoyable three course meal the cups trophies and vouchers were presented by Sharon Smith The most successful club angler for 2019 was Mark Yelland other winners were Nick Callaya John Smith Graham Knight Simon Parris Eddie Gummow and Ron Davey The evening raffle was organised by Bob and Rodney thanks to club members who donated prizes for the raffle

By Brian Osborne

Having lost our final match of the season against Luxulyan Golds we end the Winter League

in a creditable 4th position

Due to the Coronavirus restrictions we had to postpone the Pairsrsquo Competition on Thursday

19th March which was to have been our final competition before our Annual Presentation

dinner This has been booked to be held in the Smugglers Den Inn on Tuesday 12th May but

we will have to wait and see if this also needs to be postponed

Unfortunately all bowling has now been cancelled until further notice

CNDP UPDATE 27 APRIL 2020

What a fantastic night we had at the Cubert School PTFA library fundraiser Johnny Cowling was simply hilarious and as someone said lsquothat man has funny bonesrsquo He was supported by some very energetic dancing from the ladies sat at the front dressed in their lsquoElvisrsquo skirts and wow these ladies certainly had the moves For those amongst us who hadnrsquot seen Johnny perform previously it was an absolute delight We had family visiting from Wales and they made the lsquomistakersquo of letting Johnny know they were visitors They were delighted that he made reference to this fact several times throughout the show and later commented on the amazing community spirit feeling of welcome and great fun they had had We were also fortunate to be visited by Jason Donovan Harry Potter and once again Mr Matalan not to mention Compo Cleggy and Foggy from Last of the Summer Wine The food was kindly donated by the Village Chip Shop and was really great quality and piping hot The raffle prizes were great and the Auction items were enthusiastically bid on and with Johnny as the auctioneer The evening ended with a good old sing along even those who had been quieter earlier in the evening before the prosecco took effect joined in with enthusiasm What a great example of the community spirit in our little village it never ceases to amaze us Pauline Tudbury

Cubert School PTFA would like to thank all the eveningrsquos sponsors as per the following Barclays Bank Newquay Nat West Bank Duchy IFA Big Green Surf Company Keltek Brewery Borringdon Hall The Wildes ndash Leopalooza Festival Cubert amp Crantock Village Stores

The event raised a healthy pound2690 towards the

schools library renovation which has been designed by the PTFAs very own Ian White Interior Designs Thank you to all those that despite the current air of uncertainty made it out to join us in the fun for a wonderful cause

Ian White of Ian White Designs Johnny Cowling amp Rose of Barclays Bank with the Cubert School library renovation plans

JOHNNY COWLING NIGHT REPORT

Our push for more parishioners to complete and return the survey questionnaires continues and over the last month we have been looking at different ways of getting our message out into the community Tim Lord has been instrumental in this and he has put together a promo video for the Neighbourhood Development Plan and also a Facebook page and Instagram In addition there are adverts running for the residents of Cubert Parish via Facebook and Instagram which I hope some of you will have already seen Here are the links to the Facebook page and Instagram httpsbusinessfacebookcomCubertNDP httpswwwinstagramcomcubertndp Our aim is to contact and engage with the whole community across all age groups and by a variety of media be it the Cubert News Facebook Instagram or word of mouth What we need is to hear everyonersquos views so please follow the links to the Facebook page and Instagram and visit the website (wwwcubertndpcouk) and complete the questionnaire or return the paper copy delivered with the newsletter Extra paper copies are still available and look on the website for contact details As from the beginning of April we will be starting to analyse the results of the survey and these will be posted on the website and included in he newsletter Andrew Jeffery is heading up the sub-group tasked with this In the meantime the Landscape and other sub-groups are continuing with their work as best they can during the current restrictions and we are all having to learn how to deal and adapt to these We have postponed our regular monthly meetings until further notice but are currently trialling ldquoon-linerdquo meetings to ensure that the Steering Group can continue to function and that the process of preparing a Neighbourhood Development Plan for Cubert continues Please help us to help Cubert Thank youhelliphelliphelliphellipCubert NDP Steering Group

ADVERTISEMENT APRIL 2020 28

DALES 29 APRIL 2020

Page 23: APRIL 2020 1 CUBERT NEWSLETTER UPDATE 23RD ......NEWSLETTER NO MATTER HOW SMALL. THANKS JUDY - EDITOR Cubert Parish News Nowodhow an Bluw APRIL 2020 Printed by Unit 6C, Treloggan Industrial

SMUGGLERrsquoS DEN INN 23 APRIL 2020

WI BOOK REVIEW 24 APRIL 2020

BUSINESS DIRECTORY 25 APRIL 2020

David G Wright Small Business specialist 01637 830799

Myrtle Cottage BampB Accommodation Trevail 01637 830460

Bakers Dozen Farm Shop Bakery And Fine Coffee 01637 831900

Karens Beauty Tips Professional Nail amp Beauty Treatments01637 499302

07812 063355

Radiant Health and Fitness

Claire Connelly

Yoga Pilates Exercise to Music amp Meditation Instructor

Exercise Classes 1-to-1 Pilates or Yoga Small GroupCorporate 07764 744382

ARG IT SolutionsPClaptop support repairs amp builds virus removal

Website design Windows amp Apple tuition

01637 831788

07530 852697

Compu-K Computer builds repair amp maintenance 01637 871847

Richard Holder David Ball Agencies 01637 850850

Daniel Peel Newquay Property Centre 01637 875161

Bob Chudleigh John Nicholls Funeral Service 01637 851177

AC Richards A C Richards amp Son 01872 572027

Peter Griffin Plumbing amp Central Heating Engineer 01637 830702

Cottage Farm Cottages camping amp caravan park 01637 831083

Treworgans Holiday Park 5 Park Static Holiday Homes 01637 830200

Alan HughesTai ChiQigong InstructorTherapistReki Master

TeacherPractitionerChinese MassageAcupressure07742 666447

The Anvil Public House - Cubert 01637 830444

The Smugglers Den Inn Public House - Trebellan Cubert 01637 830209

The Treguth Public House - Holywell Bay 01637 830248

Cubert Shop Post Office Newsagent Off Licence amp General Stores 01637 830525

123 Associated Taxis 24 Hr service local rates over 25 years service 01637 851234

wwwsurfcabscomUp to 4 passengers Cubert and beyond

Best Value - Pre-Book 07305 466905

John Nicholls Independently Owned Funeral Service 01637 851177

Undertakers

Estate Agents

Accountants amp Tax Advisers

Computers

Funeral Directors

Heating Plumbing Gas

Holidays

Pubs Restaurants Etc

Accommodation

Taxis

Holistic Therapist

Bakery amp Farm amp Coffee Shop

Shop amp Post Office

Beauty amp Health amp Fitness

SPORTS amp LEISURE BALE PUSH 26

By Sandra Percy

CUBERT SEA ANGLERS 1963 ndash 2020

APRIL 2020

Club Fishing Report Unfortunately due to extreme storms during February it was impossible to fish from any local marks However looking through the recent angling press two very large bass were caught a 22 lb Bass was caught from the shore in the English Channel and a 20 lb Bass caught from a boat off Yarmouth both fish after weighing were returned to fight another day Club Competitions A competition runs from the 1st January 2020 through to the 30th April 2020 fishing for ldquoThe Heaviest Fishrdquo Club Meeting The next club meeting will be held on Thursday 2nd April 2020 commencing at 800 pm and held at ldquoThe Treguth Innrdquo at Holywell This will be the last meeting until Thursday 3rd September 2020 so any member who wishes to get their personal scales tested please bring them along The Annual Dinner and Prize Presentation On Saturday 7th March 2020 the club held their ldquoAnnual Dinner and Prize Presentationrdquo at ldquoThe Anvil Restaurantrdquo after an enjoyable three course meal the cups trophies and vouchers were presented by Sharon Smith The most successful club angler for 2019 was Mark Yelland other winners were Nick Callaya John Smith Graham Knight Simon Parris Eddie Gummow and Ron Davey The evening raffle was organised by Bob and Rodney thanks to club members who donated prizes for the raffle

By Brian Osborne

Having lost our final match of the season against Luxulyan Golds we end the Winter League

in a creditable 4th position

Due to the Coronavirus restrictions we had to postpone the Pairsrsquo Competition on Thursday

19th March which was to have been our final competition before our Annual Presentation

dinner This has been booked to be held in the Smugglers Den Inn on Tuesday 12th May but

we will have to wait and see if this also needs to be postponed

Unfortunately all bowling has now been cancelled until further notice

CNDP UPDATE 27 APRIL 2020

What a fantastic night we had at the Cubert School PTFA library fundraiser Johnny Cowling was simply hilarious and as someone said lsquothat man has funny bonesrsquo He was supported by some very energetic dancing from the ladies sat at the front dressed in their lsquoElvisrsquo skirts and wow these ladies certainly had the moves For those amongst us who hadnrsquot seen Johnny perform previously it was an absolute delight We had family visiting from Wales and they made the lsquomistakersquo of letting Johnny know they were visitors They were delighted that he made reference to this fact several times throughout the show and later commented on the amazing community spirit feeling of welcome and great fun they had had We were also fortunate to be visited by Jason Donovan Harry Potter and once again Mr Matalan not to mention Compo Cleggy and Foggy from Last of the Summer Wine The food was kindly donated by the Village Chip Shop and was really great quality and piping hot The raffle prizes were great and the Auction items were enthusiastically bid on and with Johnny as the auctioneer The evening ended with a good old sing along even those who had been quieter earlier in the evening before the prosecco took effect joined in with enthusiasm What a great example of the community spirit in our little village it never ceases to amaze us Pauline Tudbury

Cubert School PTFA would like to thank all the eveningrsquos sponsors as per the following Barclays Bank Newquay Nat West Bank Duchy IFA Big Green Surf Company Keltek Brewery Borringdon Hall The Wildes ndash Leopalooza Festival Cubert amp Crantock Village Stores

The event raised a healthy pound2690 towards the

schools library renovation which has been designed by the PTFAs very own Ian White Interior Designs Thank you to all those that despite the current air of uncertainty made it out to join us in the fun for a wonderful cause

Ian White of Ian White Designs Johnny Cowling amp Rose of Barclays Bank with the Cubert School library renovation plans

JOHNNY COWLING NIGHT REPORT

Our push for more parishioners to complete and return the survey questionnaires continues and over the last month we have been looking at different ways of getting our message out into the community Tim Lord has been instrumental in this and he has put together a promo video for the Neighbourhood Development Plan and also a Facebook page and Instagram In addition there are adverts running for the residents of Cubert Parish via Facebook and Instagram which I hope some of you will have already seen Here are the links to the Facebook page and Instagram httpsbusinessfacebookcomCubertNDP httpswwwinstagramcomcubertndp Our aim is to contact and engage with the whole community across all age groups and by a variety of media be it the Cubert News Facebook Instagram or word of mouth What we need is to hear everyonersquos views so please follow the links to the Facebook page and Instagram and visit the website (wwwcubertndpcouk) and complete the questionnaire or return the paper copy delivered with the newsletter Extra paper copies are still available and look on the website for contact details As from the beginning of April we will be starting to analyse the results of the survey and these will be posted on the website and included in he newsletter Andrew Jeffery is heading up the sub-group tasked with this In the meantime the Landscape and other sub-groups are continuing with their work as best they can during the current restrictions and we are all having to learn how to deal and adapt to these We have postponed our regular monthly meetings until further notice but are currently trialling ldquoon-linerdquo meetings to ensure that the Steering Group can continue to function and that the process of preparing a Neighbourhood Development Plan for Cubert continues Please help us to help Cubert Thank youhelliphelliphelliphellipCubert NDP Steering Group

ADVERTISEMENT APRIL 2020 28

DALES 29 APRIL 2020

Page 24: APRIL 2020 1 CUBERT NEWSLETTER UPDATE 23RD ......NEWSLETTER NO MATTER HOW SMALL. THANKS JUDY - EDITOR Cubert Parish News Nowodhow an Bluw APRIL 2020 Printed by Unit 6C, Treloggan Industrial

WI BOOK REVIEW 24 APRIL 2020

BUSINESS DIRECTORY 25 APRIL 2020

David G Wright Small Business specialist 01637 830799

Myrtle Cottage BampB Accommodation Trevail 01637 830460

Bakers Dozen Farm Shop Bakery And Fine Coffee 01637 831900

Karens Beauty Tips Professional Nail amp Beauty Treatments01637 499302

07812 063355

Radiant Health and Fitness

Claire Connelly

Yoga Pilates Exercise to Music amp Meditation Instructor

Exercise Classes 1-to-1 Pilates or Yoga Small GroupCorporate 07764 744382

ARG IT SolutionsPClaptop support repairs amp builds virus removal

Website design Windows amp Apple tuition

01637 831788

07530 852697

Compu-K Computer builds repair amp maintenance 01637 871847

Richard Holder David Ball Agencies 01637 850850

Daniel Peel Newquay Property Centre 01637 875161

Bob Chudleigh John Nicholls Funeral Service 01637 851177

AC Richards A C Richards amp Son 01872 572027

Peter Griffin Plumbing amp Central Heating Engineer 01637 830702

Cottage Farm Cottages camping amp caravan park 01637 831083

Treworgans Holiday Park 5 Park Static Holiday Homes 01637 830200

Alan HughesTai ChiQigong InstructorTherapistReki Master

TeacherPractitionerChinese MassageAcupressure07742 666447

The Anvil Public House - Cubert 01637 830444

The Smugglers Den Inn Public House - Trebellan Cubert 01637 830209

The Treguth Public House - Holywell Bay 01637 830248

Cubert Shop Post Office Newsagent Off Licence amp General Stores 01637 830525

123 Associated Taxis 24 Hr service local rates over 25 years service 01637 851234

wwwsurfcabscomUp to 4 passengers Cubert and beyond

Best Value - Pre-Book 07305 466905

John Nicholls Independently Owned Funeral Service 01637 851177

Undertakers

Estate Agents

Accountants amp Tax Advisers

Computers

Funeral Directors

Heating Plumbing Gas

Holidays

Pubs Restaurants Etc

Accommodation

Taxis

Holistic Therapist

Bakery amp Farm amp Coffee Shop

Shop amp Post Office

Beauty amp Health amp Fitness

SPORTS amp LEISURE BALE PUSH 26

By Sandra Percy

CUBERT SEA ANGLERS 1963 ndash 2020

APRIL 2020

Club Fishing Report Unfortunately due to extreme storms during February it was impossible to fish from any local marks However looking through the recent angling press two very large bass were caught a 22 lb Bass was caught from the shore in the English Channel and a 20 lb Bass caught from a boat off Yarmouth both fish after weighing were returned to fight another day Club Competitions A competition runs from the 1st January 2020 through to the 30th April 2020 fishing for ldquoThe Heaviest Fishrdquo Club Meeting The next club meeting will be held on Thursday 2nd April 2020 commencing at 800 pm and held at ldquoThe Treguth Innrdquo at Holywell This will be the last meeting until Thursday 3rd September 2020 so any member who wishes to get their personal scales tested please bring them along The Annual Dinner and Prize Presentation On Saturday 7th March 2020 the club held their ldquoAnnual Dinner and Prize Presentationrdquo at ldquoThe Anvil Restaurantrdquo after an enjoyable three course meal the cups trophies and vouchers were presented by Sharon Smith The most successful club angler for 2019 was Mark Yelland other winners were Nick Callaya John Smith Graham Knight Simon Parris Eddie Gummow and Ron Davey The evening raffle was organised by Bob and Rodney thanks to club members who donated prizes for the raffle

By Brian Osborne

Having lost our final match of the season against Luxulyan Golds we end the Winter League

in a creditable 4th position

Due to the Coronavirus restrictions we had to postpone the Pairsrsquo Competition on Thursday

19th March which was to have been our final competition before our Annual Presentation

dinner This has been booked to be held in the Smugglers Den Inn on Tuesday 12th May but

we will have to wait and see if this also needs to be postponed

Unfortunately all bowling has now been cancelled until further notice

CNDP UPDATE 27 APRIL 2020

What a fantastic night we had at the Cubert School PTFA library fundraiser Johnny Cowling was simply hilarious and as someone said lsquothat man has funny bonesrsquo He was supported by some very energetic dancing from the ladies sat at the front dressed in their lsquoElvisrsquo skirts and wow these ladies certainly had the moves For those amongst us who hadnrsquot seen Johnny perform previously it was an absolute delight We had family visiting from Wales and they made the lsquomistakersquo of letting Johnny know they were visitors They were delighted that he made reference to this fact several times throughout the show and later commented on the amazing community spirit feeling of welcome and great fun they had had We were also fortunate to be visited by Jason Donovan Harry Potter and once again Mr Matalan not to mention Compo Cleggy and Foggy from Last of the Summer Wine The food was kindly donated by the Village Chip Shop and was really great quality and piping hot The raffle prizes were great and the Auction items were enthusiastically bid on and with Johnny as the auctioneer The evening ended with a good old sing along even those who had been quieter earlier in the evening before the prosecco took effect joined in with enthusiasm What a great example of the community spirit in our little village it never ceases to amaze us Pauline Tudbury

Cubert School PTFA would like to thank all the eveningrsquos sponsors as per the following Barclays Bank Newquay Nat West Bank Duchy IFA Big Green Surf Company Keltek Brewery Borringdon Hall The Wildes ndash Leopalooza Festival Cubert amp Crantock Village Stores

The event raised a healthy pound2690 towards the

schools library renovation which has been designed by the PTFAs very own Ian White Interior Designs Thank you to all those that despite the current air of uncertainty made it out to join us in the fun for a wonderful cause

Ian White of Ian White Designs Johnny Cowling amp Rose of Barclays Bank with the Cubert School library renovation plans

JOHNNY COWLING NIGHT REPORT

Our push for more parishioners to complete and return the survey questionnaires continues and over the last month we have been looking at different ways of getting our message out into the community Tim Lord has been instrumental in this and he has put together a promo video for the Neighbourhood Development Plan and also a Facebook page and Instagram In addition there are adverts running for the residents of Cubert Parish via Facebook and Instagram which I hope some of you will have already seen Here are the links to the Facebook page and Instagram httpsbusinessfacebookcomCubertNDP httpswwwinstagramcomcubertndp Our aim is to contact and engage with the whole community across all age groups and by a variety of media be it the Cubert News Facebook Instagram or word of mouth What we need is to hear everyonersquos views so please follow the links to the Facebook page and Instagram and visit the website (wwwcubertndpcouk) and complete the questionnaire or return the paper copy delivered with the newsletter Extra paper copies are still available and look on the website for contact details As from the beginning of April we will be starting to analyse the results of the survey and these will be posted on the website and included in he newsletter Andrew Jeffery is heading up the sub-group tasked with this In the meantime the Landscape and other sub-groups are continuing with their work as best they can during the current restrictions and we are all having to learn how to deal and adapt to these We have postponed our regular monthly meetings until further notice but are currently trialling ldquoon-linerdquo meetings to ensure that the Steering Group can continue to function and that the process of preparing a Neighbourhood Development Plan for Cubert continues Please help us to help Cubert Thank youhelliphelliphelliphellipCubert NDP Steering Group

ADVERTISEMENT APRIL 2020 28

DALES 29 APRIL 2020

Page 25: APRIL 2020 1 CUBERT NEWSLETTER UPDATE 23RD ......NEWSLETTER NO MATTER HOW SMALL. THANKS JUDY - EDITOR Cubert Parish News Nowodhow an Bluw APRIL 2020 Printed by Unit 6C, Treloggan Industrial

BUSINESS DIRECTORY 25 APRIL 2020

David G Wright Small Business specialist 01637 830799

Myrtle Cottage BampB Accommodation Trevail 01637 830460

Bakers Dozen Farm Shop Bakery And Fine Coffee 01637 831900

Karens Beauty Tips Professional Nail amp Beauty Treatments01637 499302

07812 063355

Radiant Health and Fitness

Claire Connelly

Yoga Pilates Exercise to Music amp Meditation Instructor

Exercise Classes 1-to-1 Pilates or Yoga Small GroupCorporate 07764 744382

ARG IT SolutionsPClaptop support repairs amp builds virus removal

Website design Windows amp Apple tuition

01637 831788

07530 852697

Compu-K Computer builds repair amp maintenance 01637 871847

Richard Holder David Ball Agencies 01637 850850

Daniel Peel Newquay Property Centre 01637 875161

Bob Chudleigh John Nicholls Funeral Service 01637 851177

AC Richards A C Richards amp Son 01872 572027

Peter Griffin Plumbing amp Central Heating Engineer 01637 830702

Cottage Farm Cottages camping amp caravan park 01637 831083

Treworgans Holiday Park 5 Park Static Holiday Homes 01637 830200

Alan HughesTai ChiQigong InstructorTherapistReki Master

TeacherPractitionerChinese MassageAcupressure07742 666447

The Anvil Public House - Cubert 01637 830444

The Smugglers Den Inn Public House - Trebellan Cubert 01637 830209

The Treguth Public House - Holywell Bay 01637 830248

Cubert Shop Post Office Newsagent Off Licence amp General Stores 01637 830525

123 Associated Taxis 24 Hr service local rates over 25 years service 01637 851234

wwwsurfcabscomUp to 4 passengers Cubert and beyond

Best Value - Pre-Book 07305 466905

John Nicholls Independently Owned Funeral Service 01637 851177

Undertakers

Estate Agents

Accountants amp Tax Advisers

Computers

Funeral Directors

Heating Plumbing Gas

Holidays

Pubs Restaurants Etc

Accommodation

Taxis

Holistic Therapist

Bakery amp Farm amp Coffee Shop

Shop amp Post Office

Beauty amp Health amp Fitness

SPORTS amp LEISURE BALE PUSH 26

By Sandra Percy

CUBERT SEA ANGLERS 1963 ndash 2020

APRIL 2020

Club Fishing Report Unfortunately due to extreme storms during February it was impossible to fish from any local marks However looking through the recent angling press two very large bass were caught a 22 lb Bass was caught from the shore in the English Channel and a 20 lb Bass caught from a boat off Yarmouth both fish after weighing were returned to fight another day Club Competitions A competition runs from the 1st January 2020 through to the 30th April 2020 fishing for ldquoThe Heaviest Fishrdquo Club Meeting The next club meeting will be held on Thursday 2nd April 2020 commencing at 800 pm and held at ldquoThe Treguth Innrdquo at Holywell This will be the last meeting until Thursday 3rd September 2020 so any member who wishes to get their personal scales tested please bring them along The Annual Dinner and Prize Presentation On Saturday 7th March 2020 the club held their ldquoAnnual Dinner and Prize Presentationrdquo at ldquoThe Anvil Restaurantrdquo after an enjoyable three course meal the cups trophies and vouchers were presented by Sharon Smith The most successful club angler for 2019 was Mark Yelland other winners were Nick Callaya John Smith Graham Knight Simon Parris Eddie Gummow and Ron Davey The evening raffle was organised by Bob and Rodney thanks to club members who donated prizes for the raffle

By Brian Osborne

Having lost our final match of the season against Luxulyan Golds we end the Winter League

in a creditable 4th position

Due to the Coronavirus restrictions we had to postpone the Pairsrsquo Competition on Thursday

19th March which was to have been our final competition before our Annual Presentation

dinner This has been booked to be held in the Smugglers Den Inn on Tuesday 12th May but

we will have to wait and see if this also needs to be postponed

Unfortunately all bowling has now been cancelled until further notice

CNDP UPDATE 27 APRIL 2020

What a fantastic night we had at the Cubert School PTFA library fundraiser Johnny Cowling was simply hilarious and as someone said lsquothat man has funny bonesrsquo He was supported by some very energetic dancing from the ladies sat at the front dressed in their lsquoElvisrsquo skirts and wow these ladies certainly had the moves For those amongst us who hadnrsquot seen Johnny perform previously it was an absolute delight We had family visiting from Wales and they made the lsquomistakersquo of letting Johnny know they were visitors They were delighted that he made reference to this fact several times throughout the show and later commented on the amazing community spirit feeling of welcome and great fun they had had We were also fortunate to be visited by Jason Donovan Harry Potter and once again Mr Matalan not to mention Compo Cleggy and Foggy from Last of the Summer Wine The food was kindly donated by the Village Chip Shop and was really great quality and piping hot The raffle prizes were great and the Auction items were enthusiastically bid on and with Johnny as the auctioneer The evening ended with a good old sing along even those who had been quieter earlier in the evening before the prosecco took effect joined in with enthusiasm What a great example of the community spirit in our little village it never ceases to amaze us Pauline Tudbury

Cubert School PTFA would like to thank all the eveningrsquos sponsors as per the following Barclays Bank Newquay Nat West Bank Duchy IFA Big Green Surf Company Keltek Brewery Borringdon Hall The Wildes ndash Leopalooza Festival Cubert amp Crantock Village Stores

The event raised a healthy pound2690 towards the

schools library renovation which has been designed by the PTFAs very own Ian White Interior Designs Thank you to all those that despite the current air of uncertainty made it out to join us in the fun for a wonderful cause

Ian White of Ian White Designs Johnny Cowling amp Rose of Barclays Bank with the Cubert School library renovation plans

JOHNNY COWLING NIGHT REPORT

Our push for more parishioners to complete and return the survey questionnaires continues and over the last month we have been looking at different ways of getting our message out into the community Tim Lord has been instrumental in this and he has put together a promo video for the Neighbourhood Development Plan and also a Facebook page and Instagram In addition there are adverts running for the residents of Cubert Parish via Facebook and Instagram which I hope some of you will have already seen Here are the links to the Facebook page and Instagram httpsbusinessfacebookcomCubertNDP httpswwwinstagramcomcubertndp Our aim is to contact and engage with the whole community across all age groups and by a variety of media be it the Cubert News Facebook Instagram or word of mouth What we need is to hear everyonersquos views so please follow the links to the Facebook page and Instagram and visit the website (wwwcubertndpcouk) and complete the questionnaire or return the paper copy delivered with the newsletter Extra paper copies are still available and look on the website for contact details As from the beginning of April we will be starting to analyse the results of the survey and these will be posted on the website and included in he newsletter Andrew Jeffery is heading up the sub-group tasked with this In the meantime the Landscape and other sub-groups are continuing with their work as best they can during the current restrictions and we are all having to learn how to deal and adapt to these We have postponed our regular monthly meetings until further notice but are currently trialling ldquoon-linerdquo meetings to ensure that the Steering Group can continue to function and that the process of preparing a Neighbourhood Development Plan for Cubert continues Please help us to help Cubert Thank youhelliphelliphelliphellipCubert NDP Steering Group

ADVERTISEMENT APRIL 2020 28

DALES 29 APRIL 2020

Page 26: APRIL 2020 1 CUBERT NEWSLETTER UPDATE 23RD ......NEWSLETTER NO MATTER HOW SMALL. THANKS JUDY - EDITOR Cubert Parish News Nowodhow an Bluw APRIL 2020 Printed by Unit 6C, Treloggan Industrial

SPORTS amp LEISURE BALE PUSH 26

By Sandra Percy

CUBERT SEA ANGLERS 1963 ndash 2020

APRIL 2020

Club Fishing Report Unfortunately due to extreme storms during February it was impossible to fish from any local marks However looking through the recent angling press two very large bass were caught a 22 lb Bass was caught from the shore in the English Channel and a 20 lb Bass caught from a boat off Yarmouth both fish after weighing were returned to fight another day Club Competitions A competition runs from the 1st January 2020 through to the 30th April 2020 fishing for ldquoThe Heaviest Fishrdquo Club Meeting The next club meeting will be held on Thursday 2nd April 2020 commencing at 800 pm and held at ldquoThe Treguth Innrdquo at Holywell This will be the last meeting until Thursday 3rd September 2020 so any member who wishes to get their personal scales tested please bring them along The Annual Dinner and Prize Presentation On Saturday 7th March 2020 the club held their ldquoAnnual Dinner and Prize Presentationrdquo at ldquoThe Anvil Restaurantrdquo after an enjoyable three course meal the cups trophies and vouchers were presented by Sharon Smith The most successful club angler for 2019 was Mark Yelland other winners were Nick Callaya John Smith Graham Knight Simon Parris Eddie Gummow and Ron Davey The evening raffle was organised by Bob and Rodney thanks to club members who donated prizes for the raffle

By Brian Osborne

Having lost our final match of the season against Luxulyan Golds we end the Winter League

in a creditable 4th position

Due to the Coronavirus restrictions we had to postpone the Pairsrsquo Competition on Thursday

19th March which was to have been our final competition before our Annual Presentation

dinner This has been booked to be held in the Smugglers Den Inn on Tuesday 12th May but

we will have to wait and see if this also needs to be postponed

Unfortunately all bowling has now been cancelled until further notice

CNDP UPDATE 27 APRIL 2020

What a fantastic night we had at the Cubert School PTFA library fundraiser Johnny Cowling was simply hilarious and as someone said lsquothat man has funny bonesrsquo He was supported by some very energetic dancing from the ladies sat at the front dressed in their lsquoElvisrsquo skirts and wow these ladies certainly had the moves For those amongst us who hadnrsquot seen Johnny perform previously it was an absolute delight We had family visiting from Wales and they made the lsquomistakersquo of letting Johnny know they were visitors They were delighted that he made reference to this fact several times throughout the show and later commented on the amazing community spirit feeling of welcome and great fun they had had We were also fortunate to be visited by Jason Donovan Harry Potter and once again Mr Matalan not to mention Compo Cleggy and Foggy from Last of the Summer Wine The food was kindly donated by the Village Chip Shop and was really great quality and piping hot The raffle prizes were great and the Auction items were enthusiastically bid on and with Johnny as the auctioneer The evening ended with a good old sing along even those who had been quieter earlier in the evening before the prosecco took effect joined in with enthusiasm What a great example of the community spirit in our little village it never ceases to amaze us Pauline Tudbury

Cubert School PTFA would like to thank all the eveningrsquos sponsors as per the following Barclays Bank Newquay Nat West Bank Duchy IFA Big Green Surf Company Keltek Brewery Borringdon Hall The Wildes ndash Leopalooza Festival Cubert amp Crantock Village Stores

The event raised a healthy pound2690 towards the

schools library renovation which has been designed by the PTFAs very own Ian White Interior Designs Thank you to all those that despite the current air of uncertainty made it out to join us in the fun for a wonderful cause

Ian White of Ian White Designs Johnny Cowling amp Rose of Barclays Bank with the Cubert School library renovation plans

JOHNNY COWLING NIGHT REPORT

Our push for more parishioners to complete and return the survey questionnaires continues and over the last month we have been looking at different ways of getting our message out into the community Tim Lord has been instrumental in this and he has put together a promo video for the Neighbourhood Development Plan and also a Facebook page and Instagram In addition there are adverts running for the residents of Cubert Parish via Facebook and Instagram which I hope some of you will have already seen Here are the links to the Facebook page and Instagram httpsbusinessfacebookcomCubertNDP httpswwwinstagramcomcubertndp Our aim is to contact and engage with the whole community across all age groups and by a variety of media be it the Cubert News Facebook Instagram or word of mouth What we need is to hear everyonersquos views so please follow the links to the Facebook page and Instagram and visit the website (wwwcubertndpcouk) and complete the questionnaire or return the paper copy delivered with the newsletter Extra paper copies are still available and look on the website for contact details As from the beginning of April we will be starting to analyse the results of the survey and these will be posted on the website and included in he newsletter Andrew Jeffery is heading up the sub-group tasked with this In the meantime the Landscape and other sub-groups are continuing with their work as best they can during the current restrictions and we are all having to learn how to deal and adapt to these We have postponed our regular monthly meetings until further notice but are currently trialling ldquoon-linerdquo meetings to ensure that the Steering Group can continue to function and that the process of preparing a Neighbourhood Development Plan for Cubert continues Please help us to help Cubert Thank youhelliphelliphelliphellipCubert NDP Steering Group

ADVERTISEMENT APRIL 2020 28

DALES 29 APRIL 2020

Page 27: APRIL 2020 1 CUBERT NEWSLETTER UPDATE 23RD ......NEWSLETTER NO MATTER HOW SMALL. THANKS JUDY - EDITOR Cubert Parish News Nowodhow an Bluw APRIL 2020 Printed by Unit 6C, Treloggan Industrial

CNDP UPDATE 27 APRIL 2020

What a fantastic night we had at the Cubert School PTFA library fundraiser Johnny Cowling was simply hilarious and as someone said lsquothat man has funny bonesrsquo He was supported by some very energetic dancing from the ladies sat at the front dressed in their lsquoElvisrsquo skirts and wow these ladies certainly had the moves For those amongst us who hadnrsquot seen Johnny perform previously it was an absolute delight We had family visiting from Wales and they made the lsquomistakersquo of letting Johnny know they were visitors They were delighted that he made reference to this fact several times throughout the show and later commented on the amazing community spirit feeling of welcome and great fun they had had We were also fortunate to be visited by Jason Donovan Harry Potter and once again Mr Matalan not to mention Compo Cleggy and Foggy from Last of the Summer Wine The food was kindly donated by the Village Chip Shop and was really great quality and piping hot The raffle prizes were great and the Auction items were enthusiastically bid on and with Johnny as the auctioneer The evening ended with a good old sing along even those who had been quieter earlier in the evening before the prosecco took effect joined in with enthusiasm What a great example of the community spirit in our little village it never ceases to amaze us Pauline Tudbury

Cubert School PTFA would like to thank all the eveningrsquos sponsors as per the following Barclays Bank Newquay Nat West Bank Duchy IFA Big Green Surf Company Keltek Brewery Borringdon Hall The Wildes ndash Leopalooza Festival Cubert amp Crantock Village Stores

The event raised a healthy pound2690 towards the

schools library renovation which has been designed by the PTFAs very own Ian White Interior Designs Thank you to all those that despite the current air of uncertainty made it out to join us in the fun for a wonderful cause

Ian White of Ian White Designs Johnny Cowling amp Rose of Barclays Bank with the Cubert School library renovation plans

JOHNNY COWLING NIGHT REPORT

Our push for more parishioners to complete and return the survey questionnaires continues and over the last month we have been looking at different ways of getting our message out into the community Tim Lord has been instrumental in this and he has put together a promo video for the Neighbourhood Development Plan and also a Facebook page and Instagram In addition there are adverts running for the residents of Cubert Parish via Facebook and Instagram which I hope some of you will have already seen Here are the links to the Facebook page and Instagram httpsbusinessfacebookcomCubertNDP httpswwwinstagramcomcubertndp Our aim is to contact and engage with the whole community across all age groups and by a variety of media be it the Cubert News Facebook Instagram or word of mouth What we need is to hear everyonersquos views so please follow the links to the Facebook page and Instagram and visit the website (wwwcubertndpcouk) and complete the questionnaire or return the paper copy delivered with the newsletter Extra paper copies are still available and look on the website for contact details As from the beginning of April we will be starting to analyse the results of the survey and these will be posted on the website and included in he newsletter Andrew Jeffery is heading up the sub-group tasked with this In the meantime the Landscape and other sub-groups are continuing with their work as best they can during the current restrictions and we are all having to learn how to deal and adapt to these We have postponed our regular monthly meetings until further notice but are currently trialling ldquoon-linerdquo meetings to ensure that the Steering Group can continue to function and that the process of preparing a Neighbourhood Development Plan for Cubert continues Please help us to help Cubert Thank youhelliphelliphelliphellipCubert NDP Steering Group

ADVERTISEMENT APRIL 2020 28

DALES 29 APRIL 2020

Page 28: APRIL 2020 1 CUBERT NEWSLETTER UPDATE 23RD ......NEWSLETTER NO MATTER HOW SMALL. THANKS JUDY - EDITOR Cubert Parish News Nowodhow an Bluw APRIL 2020 Printed by Unit 6C, Treloggan Industrial

ADVERTISEMENT APRIL 2020 28

DALES 29 APRIL 2020

Page 29: APRIL 2020 1 CUBERT NEWSLETTER UPDATE 23RD ......NEWSLETTER NO MATTER HOW SMALL. THANKS JUDY - EDITOR Cubert Parish News Nowodhow an Bluw APRIL 2020 Printed by Unit 6C, Treloggan Industrial

DALES 29 APRIL 2020