Saltford Community Association News Issue No 93 August/September 2010
COPY DEADLINE FOR OCTOBER/NOVEMBER EDITION OF SCAN: 10 SEPTEMBER 2010
Copy sent by email to [email protected] will be very welcome.
A big thank you to all the people who have responded already to our donation
appeal - you have been most generous. If you still wish to give a donation - it's not too late. Special Gift Aid donation envelopes were included in the last SCAN and your donation may be depos-ited at the Saltford Hall (am only) Book-ing Office, Saltford News or through the door of 3 Claverton Road, 3 Kingston Avenue or 24 High Street. To request a Gift Aid envelope simply phone Steve
on 01225 400155 or email [email protected] and one will be provided.
THANK YOU
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502, BATH ROAD SALTFORD, BRISTOL BS31 3 HJ
SERVICE & REPAIR CENTRE MOT TESTING
CAMBELTS – DIAGNOSTICS CAR SALES
Members of The Good Garage Scheme www.goodgaragescheme.co.uk
PAUL MAYES – MARTIN FOOT
Tel: 01225 873203
ABLE
HANDYMEN SERVICES
ABLE
HANDYMEN SERVICE Retired Gentleman Looking to
Supplement his Pension.
♦ Do Minor Household Repairs
♦ Do Repairs to Fencing
♦ Paint/Weatherproof Fencing & Sheds
♦ Cut Lawns
♦ Felt Sheds
♦ Trim Hedges and Trees
♦ Undertake General Handyman Tasks
All Provided at Very Reasonable Rates
For More Information or to
Arrange a Free Estimate:
Tel: 01225 873990 Mob: 07977 881817
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SCA is a Registered Charity—Number 222157 List of S.C.A. Contacts Hon Secretary SCA Sheila Bateman 01225 873474 SCAN Distribution Stan Hamblin 01225 872389 SCAN Editor Robin Dixon 01225 359014 25 Claverton Rd West, Saltford, Bristol BS31 3AL e-mail:[email protected] SCAN Advertising Editor Sue Dixon 01225 359014 25 Claverton Rd West, Saltford, Bristol BS31 3AL e-mail: [email protected] Hall Manager Christopher Pope 01225 874081 List of Sectional Organisation Contacts Saltford Drama Club Liz James 01179 863530 Saltford Short Mat Bowls Joan Hamblin 01225 872389 Saltford Village Choir Julie Latham 01225 872336
Association & Other News
Hall Manager Hello, please allow me to introduce my-self. I’m Chris Pope, the new Hall Man-ager. As most of you will be aware, the Hall complex provides a significant asset for the people of Saltford and surround-ing areas and has done for many years. I am keen to ensure that we offer the best possible service for our us-ers. Consequently, I would like to invite any current or potential users to come in and meet with me to talk about their ex-perience or requirements or just to have a look around. If you would like to take up my offer, then please contact me on the Booking Office number: 01225 874081 or by e-mail to [email protected]. Alterna-tively, our booking staff, Helen and Kate, are here to help each morning, Monday to Friday. Chris Pope
New Chairperson. Unfortunately, Patrick Coll, elected as Chairperson of Saltford Community As-sociation at the AGM in March, felt un-able to continue in that role, and so re-signed in June. Thanks to him for his efforts. Fortunately we now have a new person at the helm. His name is Steve Johnson, who has served on the gov-erning body of Saltford School, and who has offered his skills to the Asso-ciation. We’re now looking forward to a period of stability on the committee whilst the Hall undergoes some changes. If there are, out there, others willing to offer a little time and effort for the good of the community, either as a trustee or as a practical person, we’d love to hear from you.
Association News
SALTFORD HALL BOOKING OFFICE
01225 874081 [email protected].
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ANDREW BENTLEY
PAINTER & DECORATOR
QUALITY WORK ASSURED
ESTIMATES FREE
RING 01225 872843
MN Plumbing Specialising in
Domestic Plumbing. No job too small or too
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call Mike 0117 9850458 Mob 0776 1799868
N Plumbing
M
489, Bath Road, Saltford
01225 400400 e-mail:
[email protected] website: www.daviesandway.com
Disclaimer:- The appearance of an advertisement in SCAN in no way indicates that its content is endorsed by SCA.
Keyford Dancing School Www.keyforddancingschool.co.uk
BALLET, TAP, JAZZ STREET JAZZ & HIP HOP
Pupils from 2 1/2 years old. Adult Ballet & Tap
RAD & BTDA examinations Shows & Performances
Classes held in Keynsham & Saltford
Patricia Veale Fully registered teacher ALCM, RADRTS &
BTDA teaching Dip.
01761 452073 [email protected]
Professional Tree Surgeon, Qualified and Insured to Undertake all aspects of
Treeworks.
Patios, Hedgelaying and Drystone Walling
Full Landscaping Service available Fencing Systems Erected and
Maintained
FOR FREE CONSULTATION PLEASE CALL 01225 874895 OR 07801261646 (Mobile)
Email: [email protected]
Tree and Boundary
Services Ltd
Company no:5087482
IDEAL FELT ROOFING Mr Dave Cox
49, Manor Road, Saltford
All Types of Roofing Work Undertaken
Over 25 years Experience
Highest Standard of Workmanship
TILES SLATES FELT
Flat and Pitched
01225 872421
SCAN is now available on the
Saltford Hall Web site
www.saltford.hall.btinternet.co.uk/
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Other News
PC Wanted As a charity, we strive to minimise expenditure. The
Booking Office currently needs a PC to replace an ailing one. If you have a working, reasonably recent PC and/or flat screen monitor which you are pre-pared to donate to the charity, please contact the Booking Office. Thank you. Chris Pope
Saltford Brass Mill In conjunction with the Art Trail, the Mill will be open during National Heritage Week on Saturday and Sunday 11 and 12 September, 10.00 am—5.00 pm During B&NES Heritage Open Week the Mill will be open on two weekends: Saturday and Sunday 23 and 24 Oc-tober and 30 and 31 October, 10.00 am—3.00 pm. As usual the Mill is open to the public on the 2nd and 4th Sunday of each month, 10.00 am—1.00 pm. Group bookings for 15 or more can be ar-ranged for any mutually convenient day and time. www.brassmill.com Email:[email protected] 01225 872954
Saltford Library Opening Times
Tuesday 10am - 1pm & 2pm - 5pm Thursday 9.30am - 1pm & 2pm - 5pm Saturday 9.30am - 1pm
Saltford Day Centre
Can you help for 3—5 hours a month ?
This lunch club meets every Thursday at the Hinton Close Meeting Room from 10.00am to 3.00pm. We cater for 16 people – all elderly—who live alone or with carers. Our members enjoy companionship, a range of ac-tivities and a lunch. We need more voluntary helpers to keep the Day Centre going and main-tain the high standard of care and at-tention for our members. Can you give one day a month from 10.00am until 3.00pm? Or, perhaps you would like to join us each Thursday as a member. We currently have a small number of vacancies. For more information about helping, or joining the Day Centre, please con-tact one of our co-ordinators on 07505178520 or perhaps you would like to call in one Thursday to talk to a co-ordinator and find out more. Saltford Parish Plan The Saltford Parish Plan including an Action Plan will have been presented to the Parish Council for endorsement at the end of July. Af-ter that, the complete Parish Plan and Action Plan will be published and a limited number of printed copies will be available for inspection at the Par-ish Council Office and in the Li-brary. The complete document will also be available on the Parish Coun-cil website www.saltford.org.uk In ad-dition, a printed copy of the Action Plan will be delivered to every house-hold and business in the village.
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Keynsham Health Centre
Health Visiting Services
The Health Visiting Team cover the Keynsham and Saltford area and are
based at Keynsham Health Centre.
Health Visitors: Community Children’s Nurse:
Mandy Dams (Mon-Fri) Eve George (Mon)
Beverley Miller (Mon-Fri) Health Visitor Assistant:
Jo Copland (Tues-Thurs) Emma Ruskin (Tues-Thurs)
We aim to be in the office between 8.30am and 9.30am to
take telephone calls (0117 946 1076 or 0117 946 1000).
Messages can be left. We make every effort to respond to
these within 24 hours.
Clinic Times
Saltford Hall—Every 2nd Thursday of the month
AM Fitness Want to lose weight - get fitter - tone up - feel less stressed - lose weight – have more energy - adopt a healthier lifestyle? I am a registered Personal Trainer/ Health &Fitness Instructor who can help you achieve your own specific goals with
Personal Training Programmes and sessions Nutrition Analysis and Diet Plans Advice and Motivation to succeed
Flexible options to suit you - at home - outside - in the gym - one to one - with a friend - in a group. Why pay expensive gym fees when you can have personalised sessions with me and see great lasting results? For a new healthier you, get in touch now…. Telephone: 01225 874347 Mobile: 07767 010374 E-mail: [email protected]
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Saltford Glazing Full Property Maintenance
Tel : 01225 873733
Mobile: 07812 033679 Upvc windows and doors Misted or broken glass units All Carpentry work
FENSA Registered Co.
D.W. BOWEN Plumbing & Heating Gas Safe Registered Installer
No 95352
2, Montague Road,
Saltford
Telephone : 07778 776568
Bath & North East Somerset Council
Chairman's Community Awards 2010/2011 Do you know someone who deserves recognition for the work they have car-ried out within the community? An unsung hero of a local organisation or an outstanding good neighbour?
Now is your chance to nominate them for B&NES' Chairman's Community Awards.
This year the Awards have been organised in conjunction with the Student Community Partnership and Somer Community Housing Trust, and have launched the new category of “Good Neighbour”. There are six categories, these include;
Volunteering Volunteer Leader Volunteering Team Good Neighbour Life Time Achievements Special Award - Celebrating Excellence All nominees will receive a Certificate in recognition of their work in the com-munity and the winners will also receive an Award. These will be presented at an evening Awards Ceremony in the Guildhall on 22
nd November 2010.
For further information, please contact Sara Dixon email [email protected] or telephone 01225 396594.
Nomination forms and guidance notes can be downloaded from: http://w w w . b a t h n e s . g o v . u k / B a t h N E S / c o u n c i l a n d d e m o c r a c y /councillorsdemocracyandelections/councillorsinformationandadvice/chairman2.htm
Deadline for nominations is Friday 15th October 2010.
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roundabout art trail
KEYNSHAM AND SURROUNDING VILLAGES
11/12th September 2010 11am – 6pm
www.roundaboutarttrail.co.uk
Drawing & Painting Classes for leisure
Commencing September 2010
Monday & Tuesday mornings 10am – 12.30pm
Saltford Hall All applicants may visit and observe before committing to join. This is an opportunity for beginners and also more able to develop interests and
skills.
Apply 01225 723996
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“ BIRD IN HAND”“ BIRD IN HAND”“ BIRD IN HAND”“ BIRD IN HAND” High Street Saltford Bristol
Tel: (01225)873335 www.birdinhandsaltford.co.uk
Monday –Saturday Lunches 12 - 2.30pm Including our ‘Daily Special 2-courses
at £8.95
Sunday Lunch 12 - 3.30pm Every Evening 6 - 9.30pm
LIGHT BITES available Saturdays & Sundays from 12 – 6pm
* * * * * Chef’s Speciality EveningChef’s Speciality EveningChef’s Speciality EveningChef’s Speciality Evening
Tuesday 31 Tuesday 31 Tuesday 31 Tuesday 31stststst August * MEXICAN SUPPER August * MEXICAN SUPPER August * MEXICAN SUPPER August * MEXICAN SUPPER
Pop in for a cup of our freshly brewed Coffee with a Bacon Roll or Muffin
£3.25
SCAN is now available on the
Saltford Hall Web site
www.saltford.hall.btinternet.co.uk/
Locally produced and
locally sourced meats
delivered to your door
from Newton St Loe.
Order by
Phone: 01225 873707
Website:
www.goodmeat.co.uk
Email: [email protected]
SALTFORD CROWN HOUSE
SKITTLES LEAGUE SKITTLES PLAYERS WANTED
To keep the full League operating,
as it has done so for the past
sixty-four years, we need new players. If you are young or old
and you are interested in a
friendly, sociable and competitive
evening of skittles, please contact Alan (Secretary) on 01225
873493 or Alvin (Crown Pub) on
01225 872117.
SALTFORD CROWN HOUSE
SKITTLES LEAGUE STICKERS –UP WANTED
The League needs stickers-up for
the new season. The hours are
8.30 p.m. to l0.00 p.m.
If you are interested in earning
some pocket money, please con-
tact Alan (Secretary) on 01225 873493 or Alvin (Crown Pub) on
01225 872117
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THERAPIES AT
447, BATH ROAD, SALTFORD, BRISTOL BS31 3AZ
CHILDRENS CLINIC Wednesdays with Clover House
www.cloverhouse.org.uk.
BEAUTY * COUNSELLING * HYPNOTHERAPY * MASSAGE
NUTRITION * PYSCHOTHERAPY * REFLEXOLOGY * REIKI
Evening and Saturday appointments available
RING FOR APPOINTMENT OR
TO SPEAK TO INDIVIDUAL THERAPISTS
01225 345600
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Saltford Parish Council News
Claverton Road Play Area
The new ‘Typhoon’ play equipment in the play area next to Saltford Primary
School, Claverton Road, has been damaged by vandals. Anyone with any infor-
mation on this damage should contact Keynsham Police on 0845 456 7000.
The Parish Council is keen to see the Typhoon reinstated, and if you support
this, contact your Bath & North East Somerset Councillor:
Francine Haeberling 01225 872199 or Gordon Wood 01225 873453.
Hot Air Paper Lanterns
Some of these ‘Chinese lanterns’ have been found in Saltford, causing concern
over possible fire hazard or damage to people or equipment. Please do not re-
lease these lanterns as you cannot control where they will land.
Get out and enjoy your footpaths!
Saltford Footpath Maps show all the footpaths around Saltford as well as
places of interest in the village. They are for sale at £1 each from Saltford Post
Office.
Tricia Golinski, Parish Clerk, Saltford Parish Council Office Saltford Library, 478a Bath Road, Saltford BS31 3DJ
Tel: 01225 873300 Email: [email protected] Website: www.saltford.org.uk
JANIE MOBILE HAIRDRESSER
Have your hair cut in the
comfort of your own home. CUT & BLOWDRY FROM £15
Tel:07840344555
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DATES FOR YOUR DIARY
CALENDAR OF FUNDRAISING EVENTS IN 2010/11
Saturday 18th September - Family Quiz This promises to be fun for all the family and something to look forward to once summer is over. Look out for further promotion shortly.
Saturday 9th October - French Evening Extravaganza Saltford’s own resident French chef Murielle Baudot will be cre-ating a wonderful 3 course French meal, complimented with entertainment served with a soupcon of Gallic flavour. Tickets will be limited to 100 so we are offering the chance to pre book
with no obligation now to buy tickets. If you wish to signal your interest, please either phone Steve on 01225 400155 or email [email protected]. Approximately 4 weeks before the eve-ning, you will be contacted to determine if you wish to complete your booking and purchase your reserved tickets. Would you like to be kept informed of future events? If you would like to know about the upcoming events being or-ganised by Saltford Community Association, then simply send an email to [email protected] to request that your details be added to the distribution list. Rest assured we do not intend to bombard you with emails - you should only expect in the region of 6 a year.
MONTH DAY EVENT TIME
September 18 Family Quiz Night 6.00-9.00pm
October 9 French Evening – dinner & entertainment
7.30pm
November 26 Jazz Evening – John Hooper Trio 7.30pm
December 4 Christmas Craft Fair 10-2.00pm
December 31 New Year’s Party tba
January 22 Bath Spa Brass Band 7.30pm
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Saltford’s Got TalentSaltford’s Got TalentSaltford’s Got TalentSaltford’s Got Talent
Have you got the “X” factor?Have you got the “X” factor?Have you got the “X” factor?Have you got the “X” factor? You’ve heard of Britain’s Got Talent but have you heard You’ve heard of Britain’s Got Talent but have you heard You’ve heard of Britain’s Got Talent but have you heard You’ve heard of Britain’s Got Talent but have you heard
of Saltford’s Got Talent? No? Well you have now. of Saltford’s Got Talent? No? Well you have now. of Saltford’s Got Talent? No? Well you have now. of Saltford’s Got Talent? No? Well you have now.
Your Community Association is planning to run a spectacular eve-ning where YOU can demonstrate your talent . Can you sing, tell a
joke (or 2), dance, juggle, play an instrument? Are you a magician?
We want all sorts of acts. You can be any age. Solo or a group. But we need to hear from you. If you would like more details,
do get in touch with Lyndsey Harris
[email protected] or Tel 01225 874279
Don’t be shyDon’t be shyDon’t be shyDon’t be shy————Get in touchGet in touchGet in touchGet in touch
Good folk of Saltford we need your
The SCA Fundraising Committee will shortly embark on the task of putting to-gether our 2011 schedule of events. However, we want to be sure we direct our efforts to staging events that are of real interest to the good folk of Saltford. We therefore invite you to send us your ideas by email to [email protected] or pop them into the Booking Office at the Hall. We're particularly looking to arrange events that appeal to all types of different age groups. What would also be helpful are your comments about this years program so far. What did people like or dislike about the events? To remind you, the 4 main events have been the Bath Brass Band, the Jazz Evening, the concert by the RISCA Male Voice Choir and the recent Big Quiz . Tell us what you think and we promise to take all comments/views into consideration in our planning. Thanking you in advance for your contributions.
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SALTFORD VETERINARY SURGERY 478B Bath Road, Saltford, Bristol, BS31 3DJ
Tel: (01225) 872002
Opening times: Monday to Friday 9 am - 1.00pm 2.00pm - 6.30pm
OPEN EVERY WEEKDAY FOR PET FOOD, FLEA TREATMENT, PET CARE PRODUCTS AND ADVICE
part of
BATH VETERINARY GROUP ‘Caring more for your pets’
24 HOUR EMERGENCY SERVICE www.bathvetgroup.co.uk
Want to lose weight and improve your self esteem?
Try a diet that offers a flexible range of programmes based on a nutrition-ally balanced formula food to fit in with your lifestyle. Your friendly personal consultant will advise you on a one to one basis and help you through the various stages of weight loss and maintenance. Please call : Trasee: 01225 344070 07780 608513 e.mail: [email protected]
Belly Dance Class Belly Dance Class Belly Dance Class Belly Dance Class Saltford Hall Saltford Hall Saltford Hall Saltford Hall
Wansdyke RoomWansdyke RoomWansdyke RoomWansdyke Room 7.30 7.30 7.30 7.30 –––– 8.30pm 8.30pm 8.30pm 8.30pm every Wednesdayevery Wednesdayevery Wednesdayevery Wednesday
Starting 8Starting 8Starting 8Starting 8thththth September September September September £5.50 pay per week £5.50 pay per week £5.50 pay per week £5.50 pay per week
or £35.00 for 7 weeksor £35.00 for 7 weeksor £35.00 for 7 weeksor £35.00 for 7 weeks Open level so come and have a go!Open level so come and have a go!Open level so come and have a go!Open level so come and have a go!
Contact Rosie 07843557930 Contact Rosie 07843557930 Contact Rosie 07843557930 Contact Rosie 07843557930 for further details.for further details.for further details.for further details.
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New weekly food waste recycling collections for Bath and North East Somerset residents From 4 October 2010 Bath & North East Somerset Council will be introduc-ing a new weekly food waste recycling collection for all residents who are cur-rently able to use our green box recycling service. Our recycling crews will collect the food waste every week, on the same day as your recycling and rubbish. How will the collections work? From 20 September, we will be delivering two new storage containers to your home with full instructions on how to use them. The smaller kitchen caddy (about 20cm high) can be kept in your kitchen to store your food scraps conveniently before putting them into the larger food waste bin (about 40cms high) for weekly collection. The outside food waste bin is lockable to keep it secure from animals and birds. We will also be giving you a supply of compostable liners (bags made from potato starch), to line your kitchen caddy for the first few months. Tie these up and empty regularly into your larger food waste bin. When you run out of the initial supply of liners you can use newspaper to line your caddy or buy more compostable liners from local shops and outlets. You will be able to recycle all your raw and cooked food waste including: Meat and bones Bread and pastries Dairy Fish Fruit and vegetables Tea and coffee grounds and even uneaten food scrapings from your plate. If you compost at home already please continue to do this but the new collec-tions will be useful for things like bones and cooked food which you can’t put in your home compost bin. What will happen to the food waste you collect? We are currently awaiting the results from a tender process for the contract for the treatment for our food waste. It will be treated through one of two proc-esses - in vessel composting (IVC) or anaerobic digestion (AD). This will turn your food waste into useful products - compost or renewable energy and fuel, instead of being buried in landfill sites. Find out the latest news on this new service at www.bathnes.gov.uk/
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SALTFORD COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION - Affiliated Organisations 2009/10
1st Saltford Scout Group. Sue Hutchings 01225 873153 Avon Badminton Club Malcolm Pearce 01225 872555 Avon County Rowing Club Penny Senior 0117 986 7934 Grace Bible Church Steve Greedy 7901601232 Historical Model Railway Society Mr Gerry Nichols 0117 973 1862 Keynsham & District Tangent Club Mrs Sue Cooper 01225 872132 Keynsham & N.E. Somerset Twinning Assn John Dunford 01225 873231 Keynsham & Saltford Wine Circle Alan Dummott 01225 873493 Keynsham Light Opera Group Mr Steve Drew 07836 227634 Keynsham Methodist Church Rev Rachel Borgars 0117 9862242 Keynsham Orchestra Jonathan Cooper 0117 986 1052 Lions Club of Keynsham Peter Dando 01225 873917 N.A.F.A.S. (S.W. Area) Mrs Sue Gaskin National Auricula & Primula Society (Midlands & West) Roger Woods 01455 272 377 N.E. Somerset Conservatives Mrs Margaret Brewer 0117 987 2313 Painting for Pleasure Mrs F. Sheppard 01225 873773 Rotary Club of Keynsham( Chew Val-ley) D. Piggott 01225 874645 Saltford Badminton Club Vend Waterman 01225 345169 Saltford Busy Bees Pre-school Mrs Gill Gooding 01225 873183
Saltford Evening W.I. Mrs S. Dando 01225 873917 Saltford Floral Club Mrs Eve Hessey 01225 873380
Saltford Golf Club Ltd Mike Penn, (Secretary) 01225 873513 Saltford Ladies Gardening Club Mrs Debra Jewell 01225 872450 Saltford Lawn Tennis Club Mo Smallwood (Sec) 01225 400164 Saltford Morning Townswomen's Guild Mrs Audrey Lewis 01225 873434
Saltford Parish Council Tricia Golinski, Parish Clerk 01225 873300
Saltford Parish Plan Sue Dixon 01225 359014 Saltford C.of E, Primary School Headteacher 01225 872185 Saltford Scrabble Club Mrs F. Sheppard 01225 873773 Saltford Sports Club Mrs Jo Ball 01225 874804 Saltford Tuesday Morning Badminton Club Andrea Cooper 01225 872402 Saltford Walkers Miss Helen Gilroy, 0117 986 8794 Saltford Whist Club Malcolm Pearce 01225 872555
St. Dunstan's R.C. Church Father M. Fountaine 0117 983 3930 St. Mary's Church Rev. G.R.W. Hall 01225 872275 Wednesday Morning Badminton Group David Roberts 01225 872725
Saltford Day Centre 07505178520
Saltford Wind Chamber Group Philip Waterhouse 01225 872037
Saltford Orchestra Stephen Hoddell 01275 332421
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REGULAR WEEKLY ACTIVITIES AT SALTFORD HALL
Mon to Fri 9.15 am Saltford Busy Bees Pre-school Avon
Mondays 9.15am Baby Sensory Class Hall
10.00am Art Class Somerset
1.30 pm Saltford Short Mat Bowls Club Hall
2.00 pm Whist Club Avon
5.00 pm Dancing Classes Hall
6.00 pm Taekwondo Wansdyke
7.30pm Saltford Scrabble Club Kelston
(in season) 7.30pm Saltford Drama Club Avon
8.00pm Saltford Badminton Club Hall
Tuesdays 9.45am Patchwork Somerset
10.00am Tuesday Morning Badminton Hall
10.00am Art Class Kelston
(1st & 3rd only) 7.00pm Saltford Parish Council Avon
7.30pm Avon Badminton Club Hall
7.30pm Saltford Village Choir Wansdyke
Wednesdays 9.30am Rhyme-Time Somerset
9.45am Wednesday Morning Badminton Group Hall
1.30pm Saltford Short Mat Bowls Club Hall
3.30pm Keyford Dancing School Somerset
7.30 Belly Dancing Classes Wansdyke
7.30pm Saltford Sequence & Old Time Dance Club Hall
Thursdays 9.45 am Jazzercise Class Hall
10.00 am Yoga Wansdyke
2.00pm Painting for Pleasure Club Somerset
6.30 pm Pilates Class Hall
6.00 pm Kick Boxing classes Wansdyke
8.00pm Saltford Badminton Club Hall
Fridays 10.00 am Saltford Wind Band Somerset
10.00 am Yoga class Wansdyke
(some) 1.30pm Saltford Short Mat Bowls Club Hall
6.30pm Saltford Short Mat Bowls Club Night Hall
6.30 pm Saltford Shu-Ko-Kai Club (Martial Arts) Wansdyke
4.45 pm Flutter Feet Tap Class Somerset
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MONTHLY ACTIVITIES AT SALTFORD HALL Please note:- Dates, times and venues for all activities may change, please check with the contact named elsewhere in this newsletter and note that these are booking times. Event times may differ.
First Monday (usually) 10.00 am Beading Course Wansdyke
Second Monday 7.30pm Saltford Quilters Somerset
First Tuesday 9.45am Saltford Ladies Gardening Club Wansdyke
Second Tuesday Saltford Evening WI Avon
Fourth Tuesday 2.00pm Saltford Floral Club Hall
First Wednesday 9.00am Japanese Embroidery Wansdyke
Second Thursday 9.45am Saltford Morning TW Guild Wansdyke
Second Thursday 2.00pm Child Health Clinic (Baby Clinic) Avon
Second Thursday 8.00pm Book Discussion Club Kelston
Second Friday 7.30pm Keynsham & Saltford Wine Circle Avon
First Saturday 7.30pm Saltford Sequence & O.T. Dance Club
Hall
Fourth Saturday 2.30 pm Historical Model Railway Society Wansdyke
SELECTED EVENTS IN AUGUST 2010 The calendar highlights a selection of events taking place.. It should be noted that these are not all public meetings - please check with the organisers. Times given are booking times - events may start later & are not all open to the public
Thursday 12thy Child Health Clinic (Baby Clinic)
Avon 1.30 pm
Monday 23rd to Fri-day 27th
Dance Factory Workshop Hall 10.00 am
SELECTED EVENTS IN SEPTEMBER 2010
Thursday 2nd Management Committee Somerset 7.30 pm
Thursday 9th Child Health Clinic (Baby Clinic)
Avon 1.30 pm
Friday 10th Orchestra Workshop Hall 9.15 am
Saturday 18th SCA Fundraiser—Family Quiz
Hall 6.00 pm
Saturday 25th Bath Cats & Dogs Home Fundraising Concert
Hall 6.00 pm
RECRUITMENT AT STOTHERT & PITT RFC FOR 2010-2011 PLAYING SEASON
Stothert & Pitt RFC are now looking for new recruits in the age groups of 16-17 and 10-12 year olds for the 2010 -2011 playing season. They will play on Sundays between September 2010 and April 2011 and we would welcome parents to become actively involved. A ladies section (minimum age of 17) is also being formed.
Anyone interested can contact Tony Adams on 07906 546887 for more details
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Saltford Townswomen’s Guild The May meeting of the Guild was very well attended and members settled in to discuss the business of the Guild and Federation – a book had been pre-pared by the Federation Chairman cov-ering the story of the Federation from its formation and each member was given this book as a keepsake. The speaker was Audrey Mitchell, who, at 65, decided to go back-packing in Thai-land. She recounted her adventures and some of them sounded a bit scary. She also showed beautiful pho-tographs and several objects and silks she had brought back with her. Mem-bers admired her spirit in such an ad-venture, but were any inspired to follow suit? – it remains to be seen! The June meeting listened to the speaker Margaret Flux talking about her holiday experience. No warm sunny weather this month because she trav-elled to the Antarctic on a survey ship. Hence her talk was entitled “Pick up a Penguin”. Before she started, people wondered if the ‘Penguin’ might be a chocolate biscuit. The query was soon put to rest as she showed pictures of herself in layer upon layer of warm clothing. She told of the storms at sea and the bitterly cold weather, which was endured to see the wildlife, pen-guins, reindeer and seals as well as a church and buildings left by former ex-plorers. A truly remarkable journey, never to be forgotten. And did she pick up a penguin? Sadly not, as no-one was allowed six feet of them, but it was still worth the journey.
Affiliated Organisation News Saltford Evening Women’s Institute June was a very busy month for S.E.W.I. At the monthly meeting the speaker, Mrs Mary Teed, recounted the many trials and tribulations of the nu-merous moves she and her family had to make as a Methodist minister. About 30 members and friends enjoyed the 40
th Anniversary lunch at the Bishop’s
Palace and Gardens in Wells. The visit to Marshfield Ice Cream factory on a beautiful summer’s day was appropri-ate. All enjoyed seeing and hearing about the making of ice cream and be-ing able to purchase some of the prod-ucts at the end. The Garden Party took place on a cooler afternoon and mem-bers were able to enjoy tea and cakes. The group meeting hosted by Saltford was well attended and the supper was delicious. At our July meeting Glynis Tyrrell gave us a brief history of hats throughout the ages and explained how modern hats were made. After the talk, members were able to try on the many examples of hats and fascinators that she had brought with her. Forthcoming Events Walks -Weds 11
th August – Chew
Magna/Chew Valley Lake. Meet Leo’s 9.30am Mon 13
th Sept – Temple in Bristol +
ferry ride. Meeting place to be an-nounced Social - Weds 1
st September – Visit to
Lady Mayoress at the Mansion House Next Meetings – Tuesday 10
th August –
Wine and Cheese Party in member’s garden Tuesday 14
th Sept at 7.30 pm, Avon
Room, Saltford Hall Speaker – John Craig – “Going to Blazes”
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Keynsham & Saltford Wine Circle Michael North gave us an informative and interesting talk entitled “The Olive Oil Club” at our May meeting. He told us that the best olive oil should cost between £15 to £60 per bottle. When buying olives we should ask if they have been sun dried or soaked in brine, (both of which are best) and how old they are (not more than eight weeks). He called for five volunteers who had not had any alcohol (at a Wine Circle?) to do some comparative and proper tasting of the olive oils that had been brought along. They were far supe-rior to the oils bought in supermar-kets. We were all treated to a taste of a 100-year-old balsamic vinegar to round off the talk. The red dry wine competition was won by Tessa Lesser, with Peter Church in second place and Sally Dummott third. In June Percy Mellor, our President, offered us a selection of three white wines, two made from carton fruit juices, and one from a kit, for us to choose which we would use for the Members Recipe Competition in De-cember. All of the wines were very pleasant, but the members finally decided upon one litre of peach and grape juices plus three litres of white grape juice for the competition. Percy also entertained us with a selection of
schoolboy “howlers” and a tasting of some of his homemade wines. They were all very good but the star was an eighteen-year-old Golden Des-sert – unfortunately we can’t wait an-other eighteen years for the next one. The Member’s Choice meeting, postponed from January featured at the July meeting. The talk was called “Thirst Aid”, presented by David Hallett. David teaches First Aid for the St. John’s Ambulance Bri-gade and gave us the benefit of his knowledge. He demonstrated the actions to be taken if you should come across a casualty, which was most valuable information for us. However, to lighten up the evening, he broke up his talk with tastings of five European wines bought from Aldi’s. We should all now know what to do in a medical emergency and where to buy some good, inex-pensive wine. The dancing season is now quiet, with only our own Summer Dance coming up on Friday 13
th August
2010, with a supper and live music provided by Chris Stone. In September we will be having the usual Charity Auction If you would like to join us or would like more information, please contact Alan Dummott: Telephone 01225 873493
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Keynsham Orchestra Saturday 3 July produced a perfect summer’s evening for the orchestra to support the Keynsham Music Festival by performing a selection of classical compositions with the assistance of its guest soprano, Angharad Watkeys. The first half comprised of works by composers from Italy, France and Russia containing a Spanish theme such as Rossini’s Overture The Bar-ber of Seville, Bizet’s Carmen suites and Rimsky Korsakov’s Capriccio Espagnol. After the interval came a touch of the Proms with music by English composers including Sir Henry Wood’s popular Fantasia on British Sea Songs, a march from El-gar’s Pomp and Circumstance and Sir Hubert Parry’s Jerusalem. The experience, knowledge and sense of humour addressed to play-ers and audience by the conductor Frank O’Connor made this an enjoy-able occasion for all who participated. The orchestra’s next concert is sched-uled for Saturday evening 27th No-vember in St John the Baptist Church, Keynsham.
KEYNSHAM LIGHT OPERA GROUP Presents
“MAD ABOUT MUSICALS” At Saltford Hall
Tuesday 19th October to Saturday
23rd October 2010
Evenings at 7.30 pm Saturday Matinee at 2.30 pm
Take musicals from the Golden era, add a bit of Rock ‘n’ roll, mix it with a bit of Love and sit back and enjoy a Movie. There is something for everyone! From the wonderful classics, South Pacific, Wizard of Oz, 42
nd Street and
Singing in the Rain to the Rock in-spired Starlight Express and the cur-rent West End hits Jersey Boys and Buddy. Mad about Musicals will share the love of Sister Act, Fame, The Full Monty and Moulin Rouge and take you on a journey through some of the best music to come from the Movies including the one and only Bond, shaken not stirred. Come and join the KLOG cast for this musical extravaganza which prom-ises to leave you Mad about Musi-cals! Tickets will be available from the Box Office, telephone (0117) 9863399 or any member of the society from mid August or email orders direct to [email protected] Concessions available for Tuesday or Wednesday evenings and Saturday Matinee. Visit our web site www.klogs.co.uk for more details
SALTFORD DOG GROOMING
All small to medium breeds expertly shampooed and clipped.
Sensitive skin treatments and nail Trimming included
For an appointment just phone Audrey on
Saltford 01225 873279
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GRACE BIBLE CHURCH
Norman Road, Saltford www.gracebiblechurch.org.uk
We are a warm- hearted bible believing Church and would be pleased to wel-come you at any of the following meet-ings. SUNDAY SERVICES 11 am - Family Service for all age groups. We believe church should be enjoyed NOT endured. Junior Church (ages 3 upwards) Good fun for all ages with a variety of bible based crafts & stories. 6.30 pm - Teaching Ministry open for anyone to attend but geared to those who want a slightly more serious bible study. Followed by refreshments and friendly fellowship in an informal atmosphere. (Crèche facilities available during both services). Other weekly meetings include: MONDAY -MEET & MINGLE 12pm - 2pm - Lunch club run by mem-bers offering a variety of soups, cakes and fresh coffee or tea aimed at those retired or any adults (50+) alone at home who wish to get out for friendly conversation over lunch. TUESDAY - MUMS & TODDLERS 9.30am - 11.30am - Calling all mums and dads, grandparents and child minders - why not get out of the house and join us for a cup of tea or coffee while your children play in a safe and friendly environment. TUESDAY - LADIES MEETING 7.45 pm (Alternate Tuesdays) Informal meeting covering relevant and topical issues which will benefit the modern woman in today’s society.
WEDNESDAY - PRAYER MEETING & BIBLE STUDY For a more in depth study of the bible and related matters. This includes vibrant discussion and practical application. We firmly believe that prayer works and unashamedly pray for our community and the needs of those who attend and others. FRIDAY - CHILDRENS’ CLUBS We have taken a break for the sum-mer, but these clubs will be started up again in September. 6.30pm - 7.30pm - COUNTDOWN (Reception +) Designed for youngsters to have fun including games, refreshments and tra-ditional bible stories. So have some peace for an hour, drop you children off, and let us do the rest! 8.00pm - 9.30pm - AFTER EIGHT’S (YR 7 +) 9.30pm - AFTER AFTER EIGHT’S (YR 10 +) Aimed at those slightly older, these clubs include table tennis, table foot-ball, volley ball and basket ball. For those who like it quieter, we offer crafts and computer games. The short talks are very popular dis-cussing relevant and topical issues re-lating to young people. Trust in the LORD with all your heart, And lean not on your own understand-ing; In all your ways acknowledge Him, And He shall direct your paths. (Prov 3:5-6) For further details about any of the above meetings, Please contact Steve Greedy on 07901601232 or 01225 874520
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St. Mary's Saltford www.stmaryssaltford.org.uk Mums and Toddlers 10.30 - 12 noon in the Church Hall, monthly on first Fridays (except Au-gust).. Next session: 3
rd September
Pram Service 10.30am, monthly on third Fridays (except August).,. A short service in church followed by refreshments in the church hall. All pre-school children and their par-ents/carers are welcome. Next session: 17
th September
Coffeeshop 10.00 - 11.30am every Friday at Hinton Close Meeting Room. All are welcome. Hot beverages and biscuits only 30p! Children and Youth Groups Crèche (0-3 yrs) Climbers and Scramblers (3-7 yrs) Explorers (7-11 yrs) Pathfinders (11-14 yrs) 9.30 - 10.40 a.m. in the Church Hall on 2
nd, 3
rd, 4
th and 5
th Sundays of the
month. On first Sundays our 9.30am service is for all ages so children and young people worship together with adults in church. CYFA (Christian Youth Fellowship As-sociation: age 14-18 yrs) 7.30 – 9.00 p.m fortnightly on Thurs-days. Meetings include Bible study, discus-sion, prayers and shared supper. For more information contact Julia Norris (872750)
St. Mary’s After-School Club (7-11 yrs) 3.30 – 4.45 pm weekly in term time on Wednesdays in Saltford Primary School. This new after-school club is open to all children from Saltford School aged 7-11 and includes Bible stories, crafts, games, snacks and prayer. Contact: Revd Catherine (874459) Services You are welcome to come to any of our services. We meet at the following times: First Sunday 8.00 a.m. Holy Communion 9.30 a.m. Family Service 6.30 p.m. Evening Prayer Second Sunday 8.00 a.m. Holy Communion 9.30 a.m. Family Communion Third Sunday 9.30 a.m. Parish Communion 6.30 p.m. Evening Praise Fourth Sunday 9.30 a.m. Parish Communion If you would like further information on any of the above please contact the Rector, Rev. R. Hall, on 872275.
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