G A Z E T T E for the parishes of King’s Cliffe
Bulwick & Blatherwycke and Laxton
JULY 2018
Church Notices
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From the Parish Priest “Any Dream”
The Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice musical includes the song “Any
Dream will Do” and there are many references in the musical to Joseph’s
dreams. The musical is based on and built around the biblical stories of
Joseph in the book of Genesis. In July the musical will be performed by
children at the Endowed School in King’s Cliffe.
When it comes to the dreams of Joseph, a question we are left with is, what
can we do with a dream? Dreams in the bible are usually very significant. In
the story of Joseph we read how he annoys his brothers with the details of a
dream in which symbolically, as both bundles of wheat and as the stars in the
sky, they are described as bowing down to him. Later, when in prison, he
interprets the dreams of a baker and wine carrier; to one is given a message
of release and to the other of being killed.
As he matures the interpreting of dreams by Joseph becomes a sign of his
wisdom and, in correctly interpreting Pharaoh’s dream about seven fat and
skinny cows as meaning times of plenty and then times of famine, he rises to
a position of power. He is the adviser who prepares the country fully for the
famine. Tim Rice’s lyric “The first recorded rationing in history was a hit”.
Towards the end of the biblical story, Joseph and his brothers are reunited
and the description in the Genesis narrative of their reconciliation is striking
and moving. He and they have learned a great deal about life, about coming
through difficult times, and about accepting one another in a loving way
without resentment. Taking a dream seriously can and does make a
difference. It was something the civil rights leader Martin Luther King
understood and is remembered when in 1963, at the Lincoln Memorial in
Washington, he delivered that famous speech. Philip Davies
From the Parish Registers
We welcome into the family of the Church:
Rocco Joseph Slevin
We extend our thoughts and prayers to all those who are bereaved
remembering particularly the family and friends of:
Angela Jane Hetherington Terence “Tom” Cunnington
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The Benefice of
King’s Cliffe, Bulwick & Blatherwycke and Laxton
Incumbent Reverend Philip Davies 470314
Reader David Teall 450407
Co-ordinator Katy Evans (contact via Benefice Office)
Benefice Office [email protected] 479249
The office is open for general enquiries including baptisms and weddings
on Tuesdays from 10.00am to 12.30pm.
Churchwardens
King’s Cliffe Felicity Thistlethwaite 470275
Andrea Fern
Bulwick & Blatherwycke Alma O`Neill 450300
Laxton Michael Harrison 450362
Rupert Boyle 450260
Church Services in July All Saints and St James - King’s Cliffe
Each Wednesday 10:00 Holy Communion
1 July 10:30 Benefice Communion*
8 July 10:30 Family Communion*
15 July 10:30 Third Sunday Service
22 July 10:30 Family Communion
29 July 10:30 Family Communion
* Children’s Groups (CHAOS) take place during these services.
St Nicholas - Bulwick
15 July 11:00 Holy Communion
All Saints - Laxton
8 July 09:00 Holy Communion
22 July 18:00 Evening Prayer
For further information about all the services in our Benefice including Collyweston and Easton-on-the-Hill visit: www.kingscliffe.church
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Readings and Prayers for the Sundays in July
1 July NT 2 Corinthians 8 v7-15
Fifth Sunday after Trinity Gospel Mark 5 v21-43
We pray for all those who live in Willow Lane, Wood Lane, Stamford Road,
Wansford Road and Wood Road, King’s Cliffe.
8 July NT 2 Corinthians 12 v2-10
Sixth Sunday after Trinity Gospel Mark 6 v1-13
We pray for our MP, MEPs, parish and district councillors, voluntary trustees of
local charitable organisations and local groups working for the community.
15 July NT Ephesians 1 v3-14
Seventh Sunday after Trinity Gospel Mark 6 v14-29
We pray for our Parish Priest, Reader, Churchwardens, PCC and Church Groups.
22 July NT Ephesians 2 v11-22
Eighth Sunday after Trinity Gospel Mark 6 v30-34, 53-56
We pray for the many things that we so often take for granted: the countryside,
trees, fields, hedges, wildlife and changing seasons.
29 July NT Ephesians 3 v14-21
Ninth Sunday after Trinity Gospel John 6 v1-21
We pray for the local shops and post office and for those who serve the
community in this way; for our village halls, parish centres, pubs and the club.
Community Café at King’s Cliffe Parish Church
8.45am to 11.00am every Friday Pop in to enjoy a coffee or tea, some delicious
home-baked goods and a friendly chat. Everyone welcome
Meditation Group Our next meeting will be on Tuesday 3rd July
at King’s Cliffe Church from 4.00pm to 5.00pm
For further information contact Hilary Barratt on 470282
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Christian Aid Week 2018 Thank you to everyone who responded to the street collection last month for
Christian Aid Week. We raised £1,376.67 through envelope donations of which
£722.93 was Gift Aided. This will allow a further £180.73 to be reclaimed bringing
the overall total from street collections to £1,557.40.
On Sunday 6th May a Bring and Share Lunch was held at King’s Cliffe church
where £229.50 was raised to help the people of Haiti build hurricane resistant
homes. A big thank you to all of the collectors and to everyone who helped and
supported Christian Aid Week 2018. Jo Jones
Coffee Morning Last month’s Coffee Morning was held at the home of Judy Floyd where we were
able to sit in her very pretty and colourful garden. Coffee and homemade cakes
were enjoyed and £113 was raised for Church Funds. Thank you to everyone who
came and supported the event and a special thank you to Judy for making us feel
so welcome.
This month’s Coffee Morning will be held on 11th July at 14 Park Street. As we do
not meet in August it would be lovely to see you all there. Janet Howard
King’s Cliffe Women’s Fellowship At our meeting last month, we learned about Christian Aid projects in Haiti
following the devastation by the earthquake in 2010 and Hurricane Matthew in
2016. We also marked with sadness the passing of Angela Hetherington and
reflected upon her contribution, not only to our group and to the Women’s World
Day of Prayer Services, but also to the Church Coffee Mornings and other events.
Our annual outing to Gates’ Garden Centre, Oakham will take place on 5th July, in
place of our usual meeting. We shall be leaving from outside the church at
1.15pm prompt. As we have no meeting in August our next meeting will be held
on Thursday 6th September at 2.00pm in the CHAOS room, King’s Cliffe Church,
when members will be invited to ‘Show and Tell’ to the group. Christine Ball
Leprosy Mission We collect used stamps for the Leprosy Mission at Orton Goldhay, Peterborough.
Many thanks to Chris Thistlethwaite who has saved stamps for many years and
given them to this cause - over 3,000! Henry will deliver them safely.
Please continue to put your stamps in the box at the back of the Church. They are
a very valuable resource. Barbara Wilshaw
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Village Hall Teas go weekly from Sunday 15th July On Sunday 15th July, as part of the Celebrating King’s Cliffe Community
programme, the Village Hall Teas Team will be very pleased to welcome you as
usual in the hall upstairs from 2.00pm until ‘last orders’ at 4.30pm. It will be the
start of our weekly season of teas for the summer through to Sunday 16th
September. For the summer, cream and jam with homemade scones join our
selection of homemade cakes and cheese scones, not forgetting the favourite of
toasted tea-bread! Village Hall Teas are a real community event! They are a
chance to meet friends old and new for a chat over tea and cake, with homemade
preserves on sale and our Book Corner to browse for a good read.
Originally established as King’s Cliffe Memorial Hall at the end of the First World
War in November 1918, this year the Village Hall celebrates its 100th anniversary
as a community facility for the village. On 15th July, whilst Teas are being served
upstairs, we’ll have an ‘Open Doors’ afternoon from 2.00–4.30pm downstairs in
the Underground space with pictures on show which help tell the ongoing story of
the Village Hall. Do come and have a look around. You’ll be most welcome.
Village Hall Committee and Teas Team
King’s Cliffe Heritage Events in July: Come and see our ‘Who was here in 1911?’ stand at the Duck Race
(1st July), or book onto our Living History Walks on 14th July, at 3.00pm and
7.00pm. (Email [email protected] or phone 470350).
The Heritage Centre at 27 Bridge Street will be open on Sunday 22nd July
between 2.00pm and 5.00pm. Come and see our ever-growing collection of
village artefacts on display from the village schools, businesses, the timber trade
and the railway, as well as our unique collection of Cliffe turned woodware made
over a hundred years ago. Find out more about ‘Who was here in 1911?’ by
searching our digital archive of pictures and other material – maybe you’ll find a
picture of your house and who lived there then! Our regular opening times
through until October are on the 4th Sunday of each month and August Bank
Holiday Monday and entry is free. Look for our hanging sign on Bridge Street that
tells you we are open. Disabled access is via a ramp at the rear.
King’s Cliffe Heritage Meeting will take place on Wednesday 18th July at KC
Active starting at 7.30pm. Our topic for the evening is “Brewing in King’s Cliffe,
past and present” Meet in the KC Active club-house to hear about brewing in the
past and see a rare display of historic brewing-related artefacts from King’s Cliffe
and the surrounding area; then move on to visit the nearby King’s Cliffe Brewery
at Unit 10, Kingsmead to see brewing in action today. Admission: £1 (members),
£2 (non-members); tea/coffee/biscuits £1. Sue Trow-Smith
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King’s Cliffe Gardeners’ Association We have arranged a morning visit to Ferrar House on Wednesday 18th July
starting at 11.00am which includes a light lunch of soup & rolls, fruit and tea or
coffee at a charge of £7.50. Ferrar House is a small Retreat Centre set in the
beautiful Cambridgeshire countryside, located in the village of Little Gidding. On
arrival we will have an introductory talk on the history of the house followed by
lunch and then you may wander around the gardens at your leisure. Transport is
by your own car: please let June know if you would like a lift or you are happy to
take passengers. Open to members and non-members. If you haven’t put your
name on the list yet, please get in touch with June Hakes on 470452.
King’s Cliffe Produce Show will be held on Sunday 12th August. It’s a fun event for
all the family with classes for children and adults. Schedules and Entry Forms will
shortly be available from local outlets. This year the Produce Show is in
conjunction with the King’s Cliffe Community Celebration taking place from 13th
June to 12th August. As part of that we are featuring a new category in the
Photography Section: Up to Half an Hour from King’s Cliffe. This can be by any
method: Walk, Run, Bike, Horse, Mobility Scooter, Car or any other way you can
think of. Make sure you have a camera on you, whenever you go out for fun -
there are so many fabulous places to visit 30 minutes away. There are some
really good prizes to be won, so watch out for publicity on this!
Gardening tips for July: trim your herbs: the more you use them, the more they
will bush out. The scented foliage makes a pretty addition to bunched cut flowers
as well. Raspberries, cucumbers, courgettes need extra water to swell the fruit;
lettuce, spinach too to stop them bolting. Succulents are good alongside bedding
plants as they retain their moisture well. Stop your tomatoes after 4 or 5 trusses
to make sure all fruits develop and ripen optimally. Lettuce can be hard to
germinate when it’s hot and dry: sow in the evening (germination apparently
takes place a few hours after sowing) and you should get some good seedlings.
Plant saffron crocus now in a sunny well drained spot for autumn flowers.
Lindsay Kubicki
Allotment to Rent King’s Cliffe School Foundation (Registered Charity No: 3097900) have a half-sized
allotment to rent situated on the Stamford Road next to Huskinson’s Lodge. If
you are interested in applying, please register your interest by writing to the clerk,
Regina Pugh, Bridge House, Bridge Street, King’s Cliffe, PE8 6XH or email
[email protected] by 5th July 2018 please. Regina Pugh
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King’s Cliffe Parish Council Celebrating King’s Cliffe: You may have seen the logo
and wondered what it’s all about. Celebrating King’s
Cliffe is a series of events to promote and enjoy the
many diverse and interesting activities and clubs in
our village, to socialise, to get involved. It is supported
by the Parish Council via funding from the National Lottery, and kicked off with
King’s Cliffe Players production of Lark Rise, closing on 15th August with the
Annual Craft and Produce Show. In between we have Underground’s Duck Race,
a Litter Pick, a Concert in the church, a ‘taster’ Sports and Activities day at King’s
Cliffe Active, a Wildlife Walk, a fascinating, ongoing project from King’s Cliffe
Heritage called ‘Who Was Here in 1911?’, a special, commemorative Village Hall
Teas, a Barbecue-on-the-Green at Oak Lane, the school Summer Fayre, and more.
Keep your eyes and ears open for the logo and further details.
Grass Cutting: Northants County Council is responsible for cutting the majority of
the village grassed areas, but budget restrictions mean that they will only do so a
maximum of three times this year. The Parish Council will be responsible for
keeping matters under control in the meantime, and have employed KCA to carry
out the work. We are as keen as you to see the village looking good, but it is a
challenge because this is a new venture. Please bear with us, continue to pass on
any concerns to the Clerk, and if anybody feels they would like to help in keeping
their local areas neater, as some thoughtful residents already do (thank you) your
contribution will be very much welcomed and appreciated.
Maltings Green: The grass at Maltings Green has been allowed to grow quite
long some of the time this year (see above), and it seems to have resulted in
increased dog-fouling. We are very fortunate to have this beautiful area, which is
well-used by individuals and groups alike. Underground regularly hold outside
activities on the green in the summer; it’s terrific that they can get outside and
enjoy the fabulous surroundings with different activities. The Produce Show is
held there, another village event enjoyed by many. It’s also a lovely place to sit
and relax at almost any time. Dog mess can be a huge spoiler. Clearing up after
your dog would make an enormous difference, so that unsuspecting individuals
(especially children) are not treading in dog mess (yuk!). There are two suitable
bins nearby – the designated dog bin at the bottom of Maltings Lane and the litter
bin on the edge of the green. Thank you to those who already use them.
Housing Needs Survey: In the coming weeks every household in King’s Cliffe will
receive by post a Housing Needs Survey. Midlands Rural Housing are conducting
the survey independently on behalf of the East Northamptonshire Council with
the full support of the Parish Council.
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The survey is totally confidential: any information or comments made may be
included in the analysis but your identity will not be revealed and readers of any
report will not be able to identify you.
The purpose of the survey is to assess levels of local housing needs, this is not just
about how many houses but the type of housing, truly reflecting people’s
requirements, i.e. affordable housing for people on lower incomes or wishing to
move out of their parent’s homes, housing for people wishing to down-size,
suitable housing for families, adapted housing for people with disabilities, housing
for older people with care needs to rent or to purchase.
The evidence gathered in this survey will be used to inform the Council’s Housing
Strategy and Planning Policy and ensure resources are being effectively targeted.
The survey will provide a credible evidence base which will identify the need for
rural housing across type, tenure and size. Our community of King’s Cliffe and its
rural surroundings is an important asset for us all and there is a general desire to
maintain it as a beautiful, rural village, whilst allowing for proportionate and
appropriate growth, enabling residents, if they so wish, to remain and maybe
return, to be part of its unique community from cradle to grave. This is your
opportunity to say what type of housing is required rather than developers
proposing what they wish to deliver. We would urge you to complete the survey
and return it in the pre-paid envelopes within the specified timescales.
Call Connect: As you may be aware, the Call Connect Service has been provided
by the County Council, which currently has financial problems. The District
Council says that it cannot fund the whole of the Call Connect service and it has
been proposed that Parish Councils should take over the funding of this service,
as we have no limit on the increase that we can put on our annual precept, which
determines the amount that all households in King’s Cliffe pay. Whilst we believe
it is a valuable service, we believe that the District Council, which is in a healthy
financial position, could indeed fund this without the need to resort to asking
Parish Councils to do so. We also do not want to become responsible for a Bus
Service, which we would be if we collected your money and paid for the service.
The cost to the Parish Council would be around £5,000 per annum and woud add
£10 to the amount each household pays in tax to the Parish Council.
Finally, with the County in difficulty, we are also concerned that, if we accepted
the transfer of the funding of this service and the responsibility that goes with it,
we could then see the County looking to pass more services on to the parish and
to be funded by the parish. I am sure there will be many different views on this
but we will keep you advised of developments.
Tracey Green (Parish Clerk)
www.king’scliffeparishcouncil.co.uk 01780 470799 clerk@king’scliffeparishcouncil.co.uk
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Transition King’s Cliffe for environment and community Community Orchard: Everyone is welcome to join us on the
first Saturday of each month 1.00pm till 3.00pm to help with
light weeding and mulching around the fruit trees. We always
have a kettle on the boil. Our wild flower swathes are coming
on nicely and will be mown off with scythes in July. We are
“one mower short of a full rota” Could you spare one hour per
month to help us mow the orchard? Our mower is pleasant to use and it’s quite a
satisfying job. Contact Kirk 07506 782 024.
Wildplaces: In June we did some maintenance on the path in the railway cutting
laying a boardwalk and excavating the drainage near to KCA. This will hopefully
make it all a bit drier next winter! Work also continues on the pond area at
Maltings Green to control the nettles and butterbur.
On July 8th ,as part of the village ‘Celebrating Community’
programme, we are running our popular summer Wildlife
Walk. Meeting at KCA at 10.30am, we will go round most
of our managed areas looking for wild flowers, butterflies
and other insects. Children and well behaved dogs
welcome, and there will be spotter sheets available for
those who want to tick them all off! Please let us know if
you are coming as numbers may be limited, and do wear
sensible footwear.
Minibus: As summer has finally arrived, bookings for the minibus are picking up
apace. If you’re organising a wedding, a trip to a concert or show, or just a day
out with friends, get your diary out and send an email to [email protected]
to reserve the minibus as soon as possible.
Contact: : If you want more information about any of our activities or want to get
involved, please get in touch: [email protected]
www.transitionkingscliffe.org.uk Transition Kings Cliffe Charles Tomalin
OLD BREWERY STUDIOS
The ANNUAL EXHIBITION of work done throughout the year Saturday 30th June, Sunday 1st July, Saturday 7th July, Sunday 8th July
open 11.00a.m. to 6.00p.m.
Come and see what happens in the classes and explore the garden. Some works are for sale. Admission is free.
Old Brewery Studios are next to the Post Office in West Street.
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Volunteers Wanted @ FoodCycle FoodCycle is an organization that uses surplus food from supermarkets to provide
a hot meal for people who may be homeless, elderly, in need of a cooked meal or
lonely and seeking company. Each week volunteer drivers collect donations from
seven supermarkets around Peterborough and from Riverford Organics at
Sacrewell Farm and deliver them to Park Road Baptist Church. Here the food is
sorted and weighed and a menu is devised based on what has been donated. At
12.30pm the doors are opened and around 60 guests are served a nutritious three
course meal and volunteers join them over lunch to chat. At the end of the meal
guests are given bags of groceries to take away as well as boxes of hot food.
If you could spare a few hours a week FoodCycle could use your help with
cooking, hosting and deliveries. For more information on the work they do and
how you can get involved visit www.foodcycle.org.uk. Olivia Davies
Men Singers Wanted Millstone Grit, an eleven strong, all-male amateur singing group, has vacancies for
a top tenor and a low bass. No musical knowledge is required but experience of
harmony singing is preferred. We rehearse on Mondays at Swayfield (car sharing
available) and sing a varied, non-choral repertoire - great craic! Please contact me
on 01780 470427 or [email protected] Lionel Wall
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St Nicholas Church, Bulwick Annual Horticultural Show 25th & 26th August: Just to remind you that the
schedules have been distributed to all eligible villages; if you have misplaced your
copy then please get in touch. There will be two registration sessions on Monday
20th August in St Nicholas Church: 10:30am to 12 noon and 6.00pm to 8.00pm. If
you intend to enter the Photography classes the photographic exhibits must
accompany your entry form as the team need to code and classify the exhibits
ready for judging. If you are away for the registration sessions but still wish to
exhibit then you can leave your entry form and any photographic exhibits with me
or other committee members (see schedule for details) and we can then ensure
your entry has been registered. Regrettably we cannot accept late entries. There
will be teas and stalls in the Village Centre on both afternoons and David Haines is
opening his lovely cottage garden which is well worth a visit. Raffle prizes and
tombola prizes will be gratefully received. All proceeds are for church funds.
St Nicholas Church and Churchyard: Help is needed all year round to ensure the
church and churchyard is well maintained. The church, which is Grade 1 listed,
needs regular cleaning, polishing and general tidying. Practical help would be
appreciated to maintain the church and churchyard; if you were able to give some
of your time to assist it would make a huge difference.
Dress A Girl Around the World Workshops: The monthly sessions will resume on
Monday 17th September with the annual update ‘Tea & Cake’ session starting at
2.30pm. Anyone who wishes to find out what this group of dedicated and
talented ladies do please join us for tea and cake and a chat. Up to May 2018 the
group has produced 877 dresses, 451 beanie hats/vests, 185 blankets, 153
cardigans and jumpers, 134 boys shorts/tops, 65 teddies, 48 mittens, 37 girls
shorts/tops, 7 quilts,71 bags and many other items all despatched to orphanages
in Uganda, Tanzania, Syria, and many others. Thank you to all those who help in
this worthwhile project. Alma O’Neill, Churchwarden (450300)
Laxton Village Hall Summer is now in full flow and I hope everyone is getting some time to enjoy our
beautiful countryside, sit in the sun and store up some warm memories for the
months to come. It’s certainly been busy here in Laxton but, as we breeze into
July, things are slowing down a little, and I am looking forward to pottering round
my garden, enjoying it’s beauty and finally getting some time to sit down to read
my book with a glass of wine in hand!
Here’s what’s happening in Laxton this month:
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Village Hall News: We are exceptionally lucky in Laxton to have such a lovely
Village Hall and it is now over 5 years since we opened the building. July is a quiet
month for us this year but we have just spent £800 on certificated 5 year
electrical, fire alarm and emergency lighting checks and have had to have some
essential repairs carried out to bring the building up to standard as well. Running
a Village Hall is expensive and we are only able to keep our hire rates low because
your committee works very hard to manage the facilities and fund raise. We are
always grateful for your support and help where you can.
Coffee Morning: We will be holding our Coffee Morning on Saturday 14th July and
the village committee will be hosting. As always, if you would like to bake a cake
or bring along some produce they will be gratefully received. We will be holding a
Coffee Morning in aid of MacMillan Cancer Support on Saturday 29th September;
please look out for how to get involved and support us. We now have volunteers
for all our regular Coffee Mornings for the remainder of the year.
Book Club: The book for July is Offshore by Penelope Fitzgerald. It won the
Booker Prize in 1979 and recalls her time spent on boats on the Thames in
Battersea. The novel explores the life of people who do not belong on land or on
sea, but are somewhere in between. To join the Book Club, or for more
information, please contact John McCrone on 01780 450782.
Dance Taster Evening: Join us on Saturday 14th July from 7.30pm until 10.00pm
for a starter class in waltz followed by a rock’n’roll class. Numbers are limited to
16. Tickets in advance only from Julie at 07860 548466 or [email protected].
Sam Marshall
Communicare A General Patients’ Meeting was held last month when we welcomed guest
speakers Joe Bailey (Healthy & Active Lifestyles Officer, East Northants Council)
Simon Fairhall (King’s Cliffe Active Site) and Robert Phipps (Volunteer Walk
Leader) The theme of their presentation was healthy activity promoted by ENC,
one of these activities being ‘Walking for Health’, recently-introduced voluntary
led walks from various locations throughout the area. Each Tuesday evening and
Friday morning a walk now takes place from the ‘Black Horse’ in Nassington for
approximately an hour. Numbers attending are gradually increasing as notices
are published and by word of mouth from those who are enjoying the benefits
and social side of this weekly activity. Simon Fairhall also gave details of further
expansion planned at the KC Active Site with the addition of a gym, café and
meeting/consulting rooms. Gaining financial support is in hand and he hoped
work will commence in the next couple of years. Continued overleaf ..
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Simon stressed the importance of making people aware of the facilities available;
the site was never intended to be solely for King’s Cliffe residents, but to include a
much wider catchment area. There were various questions from the floor and
suggestions of several groups around the locality which might benefit from a
similar presentation.
Dr Takhar informed the meeting that unfortunately, due to the financial problems
with Northamptonshire County Council, the proposed project at King’s Cliffe had
not made any significant progress over the last few weeks and this situation was
unlikely to change until the future of NCC had been resolved. However, he was
pleased to report that the practice was in close negotiation with both the CEO of
Peterborough Hospital and other high level NHS representatives with regard to
the site at Wansford surgery. Plans were well advanced for a 60 bed unit with a
staff of 40 providing post hospitalization after care. This would be short stay and
costs would be covered by the NHS.
On the recommendation of the officials, it was agreed to provide funds for a new
portable ECG machine. As this will be sited and used at the King’s Cliffe surgery
this will be part funded by a donation from the late Terry Smith who wished the
money to be used for the benefit of King’s Cliffe patients.
The next meeting will be the AGM on 12th September. The officials are
concerned about the continuing lack of interest shown by patients to put
themselves forward to take an active role in the running of the PPG . They would
like to make people aware that serving on the committee need only entail
attending a quarterly meeting, although involvement with additional activities
such as fund raising, organising special events would naturally be very welcomed.
In the light of recent closures of several other PPGs in the Peterborough area,
they hope to generate more interest to avoid the same fate for our own group.
The social group were away in Scarborough in May with unfortunately very
inclement weather. It is hoped that the next holiday to Devon in September will
coincide with an ‘Indian Summer’. There is also another day trip planned for next
month. For further details on any of these activities, please contact Clare on
01780 470437 or email: [email protected]. The next Coffee morning will be
on Friday 20th July at King’s Cliffe Active Sports Hall at 10.00am.
Wendy Spencer
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Nature Notes for June and July Spring is the season for white flowers. The hedgerows have been awash with
hawthorn blossom and the verges covered in Ox eye Daisies with wild garlic
clothing the woodland floor. Have you noticed that as the light fades at the end
of the day their whiteness stand out so much more, bringing out their beauty?
Early one evening a Hobby flew above the house. This is an elegant falcon with
long pointed wings and a regular summer visitor to the area in small numbers. On
a visit to Lakenheath Fen recently between 50 and 60 of them hunted above the
trees and over the reedbed. They feed mainly on dragonflies which they catch
and devour, usually on the wing. As they do so they bend their head towards their
claws so that flight momentarily appears to stop. One bird favoured a tall dead
tree to launch his hunting sorties from and then returned to devour his catch.
This is the ideal place for them to regain weight after their migration before
dispersing around the region to their respective nest sites.
Holly Blue butterflies have been particularly numerous this year with several of
them in the garden at one time. As the name suggests they feed on holly trees.
They are the first of the blue butterflies to appear each year. This may be a
bumper year for Holly Blues, which experience peaks and troughs in their
population cyclically. These fluctuations are caused by a parasitic wasp which lays
an egg in the caterpillar. As the number of wasps increases there is a resultant
decline in butterfly numbers which in turn reduces the food supply for the wasps.
Then Holly Blues begin to increase again and the cycle repeats. So, enjoy them
while there are plenty around. Fledgling
Hobby with Dragonfly
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Underground Centre (Lower Floor Village Hall) It’s Duck Race time! Come and join us on 1st July from 2.00 to 6.00pm to see or
take part in the following events:
2.00pm to 3.00pm Local duo Poor Boy are playing
3.30pm to 4.00pm Magic Show
4.30pm Duck Race
5.00pm to 6.00pm Poor Boy return
Throughout the afternoon, Mr Bubbles will be balloon modelling (until 4.00pm),
the BBQ will be sizzling, the bar will be flowing, the cakes will be beyond tempting
and there will be a number of stalls and games to try your luck with!
This year, as part of Celebrating King’s Cliffe, we are delighted to the have King’s
Cliffe Heritage with us bringing 1911 to life and representatives from other
community organisations telling us more about what’s going on throughout July
and August as we celebrate our vibrant community.
If you haven’t got your duck yet, there will be some available on the day. The
prize for the first duck across the finish line is £100! Looking forward to seeing
you all. Katy Weeks ([email protected])
K.C. PROPERTY MAINTENANCE, KING’S CLIFFE
• Extensions, Renovations, Conversions etc. • Repointing, Patios, Paving.
• Stonework, Brickwork, Garden Walls. • Groundworks & Footings. • Digger Hire & Driver. • Plastering. • Interior & Exterior Decorating.
FOR FREE QUOTATIONS PLEASE CALL
KEVIN CUNNINGTON 07946 139754 or 01780 470881 MATT CZEREMSZNSKY 07984 956947
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All Saints & Saint James Church, King’s Cliffe
Sunday 15th July 2018 at 10:30am
Informal ● All-age ● Modern Worship Songs
Come and join us for our
Third Sunday Service when the theme will be
Forgiveness The service will last around 45 minutes with
refreshments served afterwards.
Trash and Treasure in Bulwick Village on
Sunday 1st July 10.00am – 2.00pm
Maps showing Garages with Stalls available from Pickled Village Shop
Refreshments on sale
For more information ring Derek Harrison on 01780 450475
Supporting local Air Ambulance Saving time, saving lives 0300 3045 999
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ALL SAINTS AND ST JAMES CHURCH,
KING’S CLIFFE
A CONCERT OF MUSIC FOR
CHOIR AND ORGAN
Friday 6th July 2018 at 7.30 p.m.
King’s Cliffe Church Choir
King’s Cliffe Youth Choir
Helen Wright (piano)
Stephen Barber (organ)
Licensed Bar and Soft Drinks from 7.00 pm
£5.00 per ticket (under 16 £2.50)
Contact: Mandy 470380 or buy at the door
We are pleased to be part of Celebrating King’s Cliffe
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THE CROSS KEYS INN 2 West Street, King’s Cliffe, PE8 6XA.
01780 470276
Website: crosskeyskingscliffe.uk
Under New Ownership Food now served daily
New à la carte restaurant open for bookings New menu range available daily
Happy Hour every day from 6.00pm-7.00pm - £3.00 per pint
Sunday-Thursday 11.00am - Midnight Friday-Saturday 10.00am - 1.00am
À la carte ● Bar Menu ● Breakfast Menu ● Bottomless Brunch ● Fixed Price Menu
King’s Cliffe & Area Old Blokes’ Club A Club primarily for older men who believe they are an Old Bloke
Regular programme includes:-
• Lunch meeting with speaker first Monday cost £5 (Mike Herring)
• Visit place of interest middle Monday cost £10 to £15 (Mike Herring)
• Get Fitter group each Wednesday morning 10.00am cost £3 (Ian Cooke)
• Walking Football each Monday afternoon 3.00pm cost £3 ( Ian Cooke)
The Get Fitter group caters for all levels of existing fitness. All meetings at King’s Cliffe Active Sports Field.
No membership fees. No obligation to attend regularly.
To get regular details of club activities send your e mail address to Mike Herring.
Mike Herring – [email protected] Ian Cooke – [email protected]
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King’s Cliffe Club July Entertainment
Friday 6th July - Poorboy Soulful two-part harmony and vocals
Come and support a Local Duo from 7.30
Friday 13th July - Traditional Pub games! Challenge your Friends!
Saturday 21st July - Kurmujan are back!! Classic Rock at its best from 9.00pm
Saturday 28th July - Quiz Night. 1st Prize £50, 2nd Prize £30, 3rd Prize £20.
Why not Get a team together? (max 6)
We still have Fizz Fridays and a very well stocked Gin Bar!!
World Cup – All England World Cup Matches will be shown on the big screen. 4pt Pitchers of Beer
available for £10! 1hr before, during, and 1hr after the matches
Bingo every Sunday Evening from 8pm
New members welcome. C.I.U Affiliated.
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KING’S CLIFFE BAKERY
68 WEST STREET KING’S CLIFFE
Tel: 01780 470205
DOOR TO DOOR DELIVERIES
SHOP HOURS 7AM TO 12 NOON
MONDAY TO SATURDAY
WHOLESALE AVAILABLE
PHONE FOR PRICE LIST
Village Pizzas Open Tue – Sat for
Collection 4.30pm – 10pm
or Delivery 6pm till 10pm
01780 784587
View our Menu at www.villagepizzas.co.uk
Party Catering by
A BITE ON THE SIDE
Canapes
Birthdays
Christenings
Small informal weddings
Funeral teas
Shoot and corporate lunches
Contact Bella & Sarah on
0777 966 4721
SEE OUR FACEBOOK PAGE
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Our own range of products prepared in small batches, using only natural ingredients, including The Cuban Breakfast™ (based on the Mojito Cocktail), The Amorous Breakfast (the Sea Breeze Cocktail), The Boozy Dark Breakfast and The Bloody Mary Chutney™
Gift Baskets and hampers made to order.
We stock an interesting range of speciality foods.
Also freshly made sandwiches, homemade cakes, sausage rolls, scotch eggs, cold drinks, crisps, ice-cream, milk, bread, local organic eggs …..
Monday to Friday 09.00 – 17.00 Saturday 09.30 – 16.30
The Small Shop with The Big Welcome!
BULWICK VILLAGE STORES For Fine Food
15 Main Street Bulwick NN17 3DY
T/F: 01780 450774 E: [email protected]
Taste before you buy!
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Secure
STORAGE
Locally owned secure store for
your equipment, furniture and
other items in King’s Cliffe.
Call Anne on 470455 or Email
Are your carpets and upholstery in need of a freshen up? Look no further!
Fully trained and insured to clean carpets and upholstery for both domestic and commercial clients.
Colin Smith is local to the area and can give you a competitive quote today.
Don’t hesitate, give him a ring on 01780 471015 or 07919857311
Email: [email protected]
MAN AND VAN
• Large items collected and delivered.
• (D.I.Y Stores and Furniture)
• Appliance delivery. (White goods)
• Student moves.
• Pallet deliveries.
• Local and national service.
• Domestic and commercial customers welcome.
• All vehicle sizes available and tailored to your requirements.
• Competitive prices.
• Goods in transit insurance of up to £50,000.
For a quote contact Nick on 07860 520470 or Email: [email protected]
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R E Newton Ltd (Nassington) SPECIALIST CARPENTRY JOINERY & BUILDING WORK
The Complete Refurbishment Specialist
Internal alterations to Extensions
Listed & Period Building Specialist
Hand Made Kitchens to your design and colour
Built in Wardrobes to cupboards/bookcases
Purpose made joinery – windows and doors
Est. Since 1989
www.renewton.com Email: [email protected]
Tel: Daytime 07831 256087 Evening 01780 782704
FOR ALL YOUR CARPENTRY AND BUILDING NEEDS
Martin James
The Village Sweep
Your local chimney sweeping service.
Stove repairs: rope seals, firebricks etc.
Certificates issued. Fully insured.
07749 438567
01780 470275
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M. Kirk Gardening in King’s Cliffe
since 1996 Pruning and training of
shrubs, small trees, climbers, roses, fruit trees
and bushes.
Please call Kirk Home 470 876
Mobile 07506 782 024
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Yoink Engineering
Hand-crafted wrought ironwork
• Bespoke Iron Beds, Chairs and Tables
• Made to Measure Gates & Railings
• Leaded Lights Repair, Re-crafting
• Window Bars, Ornamental/Security
• Security Gates, Industrial or Domestic
• Sand Blasting
Call Rich to discuss your project.
Mobile: 07950 797890 Office: 01780 322223 [email protected]
PETER RIDDINGTON LANDSCAPING
We install Patios, Driveways, Ponds, Stone Walls,
Decking and Fencing.
We plant Trees and shrubs and offer a complete
Garden Maintenance.
We supply and lay turf or grass seed with lawn management.
Garden design service provided.
Contact Peter Riddington today for a free quotation
Telephone: 01780 783004 Mobile 07860 962068
Email: [email protected]
Wayne Andrew
Stone Mason & General Builder
Fully qualified conscientious worker with over 35 years
experience
A specialist in:
• Dry stone Walling
• Garden Walls
• Repointing
• Fireplaces
• Patios, Indian Slabbing
Free quotations and advice
Contact Wayne Andrew
07947581654 or 01780 470031
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JOHN & JANE PAIGE specialise in
wildlife, plants, landscapes and portraits
The Manor House King’s Cliffe
Tel: 01780 470247 Fax: 01780 470334
Est:1994
Providing 20 Years Of Professional Dj’s & Equipment Hire For
Weddings And Special Occasions.
Dj Service – Equipment Hire – D.I.Y Disco’s – Festoon Lighting – Starcloth Backdrops Laser Systems External & Internal LED Venue Lighting - Fairy Lighting – Effects Lighting
Illuminating Dance Floors – Chequered Dance Floors – Bubble, Snow & Foam Machines
For more details or a free quotation please get in touch
01780 470 983 07751 093 427 www.strobediscoroadshow.co.uk [email protected]
Facebook: Strobe Disco Roadshow Instagram: strobediscoroadshow
Elm Close, Sovereign Grange, King’s Cliffe
Company Owner & Dj : Robert Giddings
Bespoke picture framing
Oils, watercolour, textiles, etc. Large or small.
Contact:
FELICITY THISTLETHWAITE m: 07943 127979
t: 01780 470275
e: fthistlethwaite@ rocketmail.com
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01780 720 516 0780 901 6722
Octopus Computers For ALL your computing needs
Hardware Software Websites E-mail Broadband Networks Support Security Microsoft Apple
In your home or office
Working for more than a decade in Stamford and Rutland
[email protected] www.OctopusComputers.com
Andy Kemp Computer Support
Web Site Design
User Training
Specialising in Home
Users, Home Workers and
Small Businesses.
01832 720522
07738 274383
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E.M.DORMAN FUNERAL DIRECTOR Dip.F.D.
A family concern giving a 24 hour
personal service to all areas
PRIVATE CHAPEL OF REST
Golden Charter Pre-Paid Plans Available
Tel: Uppingham 01572 823976
CROWSONS D.W. Gunn DipFD
A FAMILY OWNED BUSINESS SERVING THE COMMUNITY
FOR OVER ONE HUNDRED YEARS
BARNWELL, OUNDLE, PETERBOROUGH, PE8 5PS
01832 272269
01832 272269
• Caring personal attention • Chapels of rest • 24 hour service to all areas • Flowers and catering available • Memorials • Advice on Golden Charter pre-payment Schemes
Circuit Training Tuesdays 7:00-8:00pm
King’s Cliffe Active
£5 per session (6th session free)
A fitness class suited for men and women ages 16+ all abilities. Using a range of aerobic and resistance exercises. No need to book just
bring water and a towel.
1 to 1 and small group personal training in King’s Cliffe also
available.
For further info please visit Web: www.corecoachpt.com
Email: [email protected] Phone: 07557736127
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King’s Cliffe Village Hall
Tuesdays 2.30 - 3.30 Over 60s Keep Fit
For better strength, stamina, balance & coordination.
Call Mandy Glen 01780 470221 / 07949 736505
(Also for the less able of any age)
For more info please call GILL on 07956 058107 or email [email protected]
Fotheringhay Village Hall Tuesdays 11-12 midday
Thursdays 10.30 – 11.30am and 6 – 7 pm
Small groups (up to 10 people). All classes are
suitable for beginners and improvers.
Pre-booking is essential.
Yoga For You For Core Strength and Calm
Mon: 10.30 Laxton Village Hall NN17 3AT.
7.30pm King’s Cliffe Memorial Hall PE8 6XD.
Tue: 5.45 & 7pm Wansford Christie Hall PE8 6JS
Thur: 10am Wansford Christie Hall
4.30 Gentle/Chair and 6.30 Hatha Yoga,
Easton-on-the-Hill Village Hall, PE9 3NN.
Fri: 9.30 Yogamummys (bring babes & tots)
King’s Cliffe Underground, PE8 6XD
11.45 Lunch-hour Yoga for All, Wansford
Christie Hall. Drop In £7
Beginners Welcome at all classes.
Yoga for Relaxation (Book in advance)
£5 first class passes or ‘Drop In’ 1-1 sessions £30.
Penny Taylor - Full Dip & Advanced Tutor
[email protected] 07960267986
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Melanie’s Qualified Hairdresser
92 West Street, King’s Cliffe Tel: 01780 470371
Shampoo & Sets
Blow Drying
Permanent Tinting
Semi Colouring
Perming
High & Low Lights
Wet Cuts
Dry Cuts
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Simba’s Den Day Nursery Main Street, Bulwick, NN17 3DY
Outstanding homely childcare in an idyllic countryside location
Open all year Monday to Friday 8am-6pm
Fully funded 2 and 3 year old places available.
Pre-school led by an early year’s professional.
Close links to all schools.
Weekly Ballet lessons from 2 years.
Weekly forest school sessions at Fineshade wood.
Lovely large outside area.
Telephone: 01780 450937
Email/Web: [email protected] www.simbasden.co.uk
Early years education for children aged 2 - 4
Growing a Love for Learning King’s Cliffe Endowed Pre-school offers the highest
standards of care and play opportunities to
children aged 2 to 4 years.
Our ethos is to nurture and establish our children’s love
for learning and exploration by providing the best
possible experiences and opportunities.
We are now accepting applications for September.
If you have a child who will be 2 years or older by this
date, please contact the School Office
on 01780 470259 or email
We offer sessions that
run from 9.00am until 3.00pm.
Please visit our website at www.kingscliffeschool.co.uk for
more information about our wonderful Pre-School.
King’s Cliffe Endowed Pre-School,
Kings Forest, King’s Cliffe, PE8 6XS.
OPEN MORNING Tuesday 10th July 9:00am—12:00pm
Come along to see what we offer. All welcome.
Diary
The Gazette is published by All Saints and St James Church, King’s Cliffe
as a service to the community. It is written, edited and distributed by
volunteers from all three parishes. An electronic version is available here:
www.kingscliffe.church/gazette
Gazette Contacts You are requested to make contact by Email whenever possible.
Editor (Articles, News and Events): David Teall, [email protected]
Commercial Advertising: Andrea Fern, [email protected]
Hand-written contributions can be left in the box at the back of King’s Cliffe church.
The Closing Date for all copy is the 15th of the previous month.
July 1 July Trash and Treasure 10:00-14:00 Bulwick Vllage 1, 7 & 8 Annual Exhibition of Work 11:00-18:00 Old Brewery Studio, KC 1 July Underground Duck Race 14:00-18:00 Underground, KC 2 July Old Blokes’ Club Meeting 10:30 KC Active, KC 4 July Evergreen Club 14:00 The Club, KC 5 July Women’s Fellowship Outing 13:15 from Parish Church, KC 6 July Summer Concert 19:00 Parish Church, KC 7 July TKC BikeFix 10:00-12:00 Forest Approach, KC 7 July TKC Workparty 13:00-15:00 Community Orchard, KC 8 July TKC Wildplaces Wildlife Walk 10:30-12:30 from KC Active, KC 10 July Laxton Book Club 19:30-21:00 Village Hall, Laxton 11 July KC Church Coffee Morning 10:30-12:00 14 Park Street, KC 12 July KC Parish Council Meeting 19:30 KC Active, KC 13 July Summer Fair 18:00-20:00 Endowed School, KC 14 July Laxton Coffee Morning 10:30-12:00 Village Hall, Laxton 14 July Living History Walk 15:00 & 19:00 Around KC 14 July Visiting Bell Ringers 16:00 Parish Church, Bulwick 14 July Dance Taster Evening 19:30-22:00 Village Hall. Laxton 15 July KC Village Hall Teas 14:00-16:30 Village Hall, KC 18 July KCGA Outing 11:00 Ferrar Ho, Little Gidding 18 July KC Heritage Meeting 19:30 KC Active, KC 21 July Visiting Bell Ringers 14:45 Parish Church, Bulwick 22 July KC Village Hall Teas 14:00-16:30 Village Hall, KC 22 July KC Heritage Centre open 14:00-17:00 27 Bridge Street, KC 29 July KC Village Hall Teas 14:00-16:30 Village Hall, KC 20 July Communicare Coffee Morning 10:00 KC Active. KC August 12 Aug King’s Cliffe Produce Show Village Hall, KC 25 & 26 Bulwick Horticultural Show Parish Church, Bulwick