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TOWER & TAPTOWER & TAPTOWER & TAPTOWER & TAP February 2014
SOUTH MARSTON’S COMMUNITY NEWSLETTER
INSIDE… New Solar Farm contacts… Speed Watch Update…
Neighbourhood Watch… Changes to Recycling Collections...
Church Services… Wiltshire Police Meeting Dates… Parish
Council Vacancies… Date for 2014 Village Fete announced
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Dear Friends,
The season of love is here, February 14th is fast approaching, and Valen�ne
cards have been in the shops since the New Year so there's no excuse!
Demonstra�ng our love for another person is important, choosing the right
card with the right verse, wri�ng the right things inside and remembering to
deliver or post it in a �mely way, all show the other person that you love
them. Throw in a nice gi% and a meal at a posh restaurant and surely that's
love isn't it?
You've all seen the advert, 'a dog's life is not just for Christmas.' Well here's
another one: 'love isn't just for Valen�ne’s day.'
The Bible tells us that: 'Love is pa�ent, love is kind. It does not envy, it does
not boast, it is not proud. It does not dishonour others, it is not self-seeking, it
is not easily angered, it keeps no record of wrongs. Love does not delight in
evil but rejoices with the truth. It always protects, always trusts, always hopes,
always perseveres.'
How many of us experience this kind of love? The gimmicks are great and are
o%en well received by those we love, but can we con�nue to demonstrate
love on the other 364 days of the year?
Jesus came to show us how to love each other, but I don't remember any
men�on of Valen�ne cards in the Bible, only real love, only the demonstra�on
of loving another person as you yourself want to be loved.
Why don't you try this... Take the word love out of the Bible reading above
and insert your own name before each statement, read it through slowly and
see how it feels. Do you recognise
yourself? Can any of us honestly say
that's how we always behave around
those we love? Maybe it's something to
ponder on at this �me of year or even a
work in progress...
Have a happy and loving February
Rev Helen Baber
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Church News
Mobile Library - Routes & Times
Arrives Departs Place Area
12.55 13.05 South Marston Bungalows Right side of road near bus stop
13.10 13.20 South Marston Carriers Arms Outside Carriers Arms Public House
The mobile library has full access for disabled people.
Dates: 7th & 21st February, 7th & 21st March, 4th April 2014
Christmas Gi$s
At Christmas there was an opportunity to give a gi% towards
the church’s fabric fund. Thank you for your generosity; the
appeal raised £315 some of which was ‘gi% aided’ and will
eventually yield more from the taxman. On Christmas Eve we had such a good
turn out for the Chris�ngle service with standing room only - we were able to
send £151 to the Children’s Society. Thank you for your support.
Vicky Fleming
‘Cra$ Company’
We enjoyed a lovely meal together in January. It is so good to
get together with others of like mind and share ideas, inspire
and encourage each other and enjoy a naBer while doing our
cra%s. Please come and join us on Wednesday 12th February 2–4pm at
Dryden House. More details from Mary Cooper
Saturday Scene Saturday Scene Saturday Scene Saturday Scene meets on 8th February in the Village meets on 8th February in the Village meets on 8th February in the Village meets on 8th February in the Village
Hall 4Hall 4Hall 4Hall 4----5.15pm. 5.15pm. 5.15pm. 5.15pm.
An exciting church event for young families. Stories,
songs, crafts, games and food. Contact Donald Page
on 825693
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The Meeting Point
Coffee morning with table top sales
(Please book your table by 7th Feb: £2.50 for people who live in the village, £5 for those
outside and free to village organisations )
8th February from 10 –12.30pm
In the Village Hall
Refreshments provided by South Marston Church
Those who come o%en remark about the enjoyment of siCng down with a neighbour
they haven’t seen for a while with a cake in one hand and a coffee in the other.
We look forward to seeing you
Wiltshire Air Ambulance Charitable Trust (WAACT) has signed a 10-year contract in Swindon
with Heli Charter Ltd for a new helicopter, which will come into service at the end of the
year when the lease on the current 12 year old aircra% expires.
The charity’s Trustees selected a Bell 429, which is the world’s newest and most advanced
light twin-engine helicopter in service, equipped with the latest in-flight technology. Prior
to delivery, the aircra% will be fiBed out with the most recent Aerolite equipment to meet
the highest helicopter emergency medical service (HEMS)
specifica�on.
The Wiltshire helicopter will be the first Bell 429 to operate as
an air ambulance in the UK. It has a top speed of 150 knots and
a range of 400 miles making rapid response to any incident
within the county achievable within minutes.
For more informa�on about Wiltshire Air Ambulance, go to
www.wiltshireairambulance.co.uk
New Air Ambulance for Wiltshire
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2nd February 11.00am South Marston Family Service
9th February 9.30am South Marston Holy Communion
16th February 10.00am St Margaret’s Team Service
23rd February 8.00am South Marston Holy Communion BCP
2nd March 11.00am South Marston Family Service
9th March 9.30am South Marston Holy Communion
16th March 10.00am South Marston Team Service
23rd March
30th March
8.00am South Marston
9.30am South Marston
Holy Communion
Morning Worship
Church Services for South Marston
South Marston Church is part of the
StraBon Team Ministry. The office is located at St.
Margaret’s Centre, Kenwin Close, StraBon St.
Margaret.
It is open on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday
mornings from 8.30am to 12 noon.
Email: stmargaretsoffice@�scali.co.uk
or Tel: 826505
If you would like to talk to a priest or book a
Christening or Wedding please contact
Rev Vicky Fleming on 827021 between 6 and 7pm
any evening except Fridays or Sundays
Members of the team:
Priest in Charge Rev. Vicky Fleming
827021
Asst. Priest Rev. George Fleming 827021
Curate Rev. Helen Baber 821412
(The Vicarage, South Marston)
Lay Minister Mr Dan Read 763016
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Swindon Supermarine Fixtures
February 2014
• Saturday 1st - Shortwood United, 3.00pm (A)
• Wednesday 5th - Guildford City, 7.45pm (H)
• Saturday 8th - Evesham United, 3.00pm (H)
• Monday 10th - Clevedon Town, 7.30pm (A)
• Saturday 15th - Tiverton Town, 3.00pm (A)
• Wednesday 19th - Shortwood United, 7.45pm (H)
• Saturday 22nd - Yate Town, 3.00pm (A)
• Tuesday 25th - Wimborne Town, 7.45pm (A)
The Webbs Wood Stadium, Supermarine Road, South
Marston, Swindon, SN3 4SY
W: swindonsupermarinefc.com
E: supermarinefc@aol.com
T: 01793 828778
Even though it’s cold and wet, summer isn’t that far away!
Last year’s Fete was a huge success and if we are going to do even beBer this
year we need to start planning now!
This year’s Fete will take place on Saturday, 19th July.
If you have any ideas for stalls, ac�vi�es or ar�sts - or if you would simply like
to volunteer to help in either the planning or on the day, please contact:
Rachel Case on 01793 832719 or email me at smra@sky.com
South Marston Summer Fete
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Wiltshire Police
Focus on Garden Crime
Over the past few weeks there have been a number of reported the%s from gardens
in villages around Highworth. On 28th November and 12th December, saddle
stones were taken from Sevenhampton. On 18th December a post-box (which is a
4% high metal plinth with a concrete dove cot on top) was taken from Inglesham.
Please be aware of suspicious vehicles or persons taking a interest in garden
ornaments or furniture. If you have any informa�on regarding the the%s, please
contact PC 1945 Jackson on 101 or call Crimestoppers 0800 555 111.
General garden security advice includes:
* When plan�ng, put heavy stone in the boBom of pots or planters to make
them more difficult to be moved.
* If possible, anchor valuable garden ornaments or
furniture to the ground and keep a photographic
record to help officers to trace items back to
their owner.
* Security mark items in your shed and any valuable
items that might be in your garden.
* Make sure your shed is secure, that there are no
panels which could be easily damaged and fit
good quality locks and an alarm.
* Consider securing items such as ladders, bikes or
large power tools in your shed by chaining them to
a strong anchor point.
* Put all your tools and any children's bikes or outdoor toys securely away once
they are finished with.
∗ Plan�ng bushes with prickly leaves or thorns close to any entry points could
deter a poten�al thief. A gravel pathway or driveway can also act as a good
deterrent.
∗ Consider installing outdoor mo�on-sensor security lights.
∗ If you are away on holiday, ask your neighbours or a friend to keep an eye on
your home and garden.
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Hidden away in Cheney Manor Industrial Estate
is one of Swindon’s best kept secrets. Behind
beau�ful wrought iron gates lies an oasis of
peace and tranquillity with a real sense of
purpose.
RF TWIGS (Therapeu�c Work In Gardening in
Swindon) gives people with mental health problems an opportunity to regain
confidence and self-esteem and to learn new skills. We help to make recovery a
reality.
Come and visit - have a wander in the themed gardens, pick up ideas, sit and
enjoy the peace, and buy a plant to take home.
Then why not treat yourself to a home-cooked lunch or piece of delicious cake
at The Olive Tree Café next door in Manor Garden Centre. The café provides
further opportuni�es to learn new skills and build confidence, and has already
made a huge difference to the lives of many people who come to RF TWIGS.
You can find out more at: www.friendso$wigs.org.uk
Twigs Community Gardens are
open Mondays, Wednesdays
and Fridays between 10.00am
and 3.30pm. Entrance is £2.
Our Summer Open Day is on
Sunday, 23 June, 11.00am –
4.00pm, when there will also be
cra%s on sale, live music, and
teas.
The Olive Tree Café is open
10.00am – 3.00pm Monday to
Saturday and 11.00am –
3.00pm on Sundays
Discover on of Swindon’s best kept secrets..
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The Simple Approach...
Some�mes the simple approach to a problem can achieve the desired result.
This has proven to be the case when the village school wanted to improve safety for the
children at drop off and pick up �mes. Both the car park and the footpath in front of the
school were key problem areas
One of the school Governors, a Parish Councillor and the Head Teacher worked
together to get things moving.
The car park was marked out for two disabled
parking spaces and a safe walking zone for all
pedestrians. This was achieved by u�lising the
company contracted to mark out sports areas in
the school playground to also undertake the
work in the car park. Funding for this was a
shared cost between the school and the Parish
Council.
The footpath in front of the school has long been a safety risk to all pedestrians and
together with constant flooding, has made life unpleasant for all using it.
With the support from the Borough drainage team, the underground pipes were
cleared of tree roots, solving most of the flooding problems. The contractors laying the
high voltage cable through the village were “persuaded” to fund the removal of the old
footpath surface and to lay a new tarmac surface. The school worked with the parents,
so that these works could take place during the morning drop-off �me.
Next on the safety list is the crea�on of a school safety zone along Old Vicarage Lane. It
is hoped that this can form part of the overall village 20 mph zone to help control “rat
running” through the village.
Further village ini�a�ves will include improvements to footpath 17 (which runs through
the solar farm on the Highworth Road to Nigh�ngale Lane) as well as work on the
drainage ditches from Highworth Road to Nigh�ngale Lane.
If YOU would like to become involved in any works or planning connected to improving
the village environment, please contact the Parish Clerk, Amanda Burchell on 07804
225571 or email on clerksmpc@southmarston.org.uk.
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The F & E Harris Memorial Trust
New Community Transport Scheme
The Trust will be funding a community door-to-door transport scheme. It is designed to help
people aged 55 and over who live in South Marston to get out and about and who do not have
their own transport. The scheme started opera�on on the 1st January 2014. It will be free of
charge to users.
The scheme will be run by the Royal Voluntary Service Transport (RVST) based in Liden on behalf
of the Trust. Those who require the use of the scheme will need to register their details with
RVST before booking a service requirement. Drivers opera�ng with RVST are volunteers and will
stay with the client, help if required, or be available during total journey �me.
The contact telephone number to register personal details for the scheme is 01793 465552.
The scheme will typically cover transport needs for trips such as aBending health appointments,
shopping trips and visits to family and friends. A more comprehensive lis�ng of acceptable uses
and condi�ons produced by the Trust is available when registering with RVST.
The Trust is looking for volunteer drivers to work with the volunteer drivers employed by RVST.
Training, opera�ng method and contract details will be supplied by RVST. Contact: Brian
McGlone (01793 826243) if you are interested in volunteering or contact RVST directly.
South Marston CofE Primary School
Disabled Parking Spaces
Unfortunately, there have been some instances where able-bodied
people have parked in the new disabled parking spaces at the school.
It would be greatly appreciated if these
spaces could be kept free for families at
the school and in the community who
need them.
There have been occasions when disabled
members of the school community have
been unable to park due to unauthorised
use of these bays.
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South Marston Parish Council Update
Parish Councillor Vacancies
South Marston Parish Council currently has two vacancies
If you would like to know more about becoming a Parish Councillor and would be interested in joining the team, please contact the
Parish Clerk via email: clerksmpc@southmarston.org.uk
or call 07804 225571for more information
January 2014 Detailed below are some of the ac�vi�es in which the Parish Council par�cipated
during the month. For more details, please visit www.southmarston.org.uk and click on
the ‘Parish Council’ area or contact the Parish Clerk on 07804 225571 or email her at
clerksmpc@southmarston.org.uk
• Solar farm at Sevor Farm, Nigh<ngale Lane - see no<ce opposite
• Ideas for commemora<ng the WW1 Centenary in South Marston
• Nomina<ons for the Pride of Swindon Awards
• Response to the Consulta<on on the Local Flood Risk Strategy
• 20mph Speed Zone for South Marston village
• Update on the latest development issues
Next Meeting - 18th February 2014 Members of the public are welcome to
aBend Parish Council mee�ngs which are
held at 7.30pm in the Village Hall. There is
an “Open 10 Minutes” sec�on at the start of
the mee�ng where you are invited to ask
ques�ons or discuss an agenda item. It
would be helpful if you could inform the
Chairman at the start of the mee�ng of any items that you wish to raise or
discuss. All agendas are published on the village website and on the village no�ce
boards, prior to the mee�ngs.
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New Contacts for Sevor Farm Solar
Eneco, the new owners and operators of the 10MW Sevor
Farm Solar project has recently launched a new website that
will provide updates to the community on the construc�on
schedule and project. This can be found at:
www.sevorfarmsolar.co.uk
It is an�cipated that deliveries to the site will take place, weather permiCng, un�l
mid-February 2014 with construc�on ac�vity taking place on site un�l the end of
March. While every care has been taken to keep disrup�on to a minimum, Eneco
would like to apologise in advance for any inconvenience this may cause.
Should members of the community need to get in touch with Eneco, they are
invited to contact:
Zoisa Walton on 07803 874 822
sevorfarm@eneco.com
or specifically on construc�on ac�vity
Tom Baert on 00 32 471 30 36 86 or Luc Koefman on 00 33 6 26 31 07 48
Your weekly recycling collec�ons will become fortnightly from Monday, 3rd
February 2014 onwards.
This means your household waste wheelie bin, recycling box and plas�cs (in
clear bags) will all be collected fortnightly on the same day. Blue bag
households are also moving to fortnightly recycling collec�ons, although the
collec�on days will remain
unchanged. This will not
affect blue bag households
rubbish/waste collec�ons,
which will con�nue to be
weekly.
Fortnightly Recycle Box Collections
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February 2014
Mon Tues Wed Thurs Fri Sat Sun
1 2
3 4 5 6 7 8 9
Youth Club (12-18) 18:30-20:30 Village Hall
Tots ‘n’ Toddlers 9:00-11:00 Village Hall
Forrest Yoga 7-8.30pm Village Hall
Quiz Night at Carriers Arms
Youth Club (8-11) 18:30-20:00 Village Hall
Meeting Point 10:00-12:30 Village Hall
Saturday Scene Village Hall 4pm - 5.15pm
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Friendly Club 14:00-16:00 Village Hall
Tots ‘n’ Toddlers 9:00-11:00 Village Hall
Craft Company Dryden House 2.00pm
Forrest Yoga 7-8.30pm Village Hall
Quiz Night at Carriers Arms
Wheelie Bins Mixed Plastics Green Waste Recycling
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Youth Club (12-18) 18:30-20:30 Village Hall
Parish Council Meeting 19:30 Village Hall
Tots ‘n’ Toddlers 9:00-11:00 Village Hall
Forrest Yoga 7-8.30pm Village Hall
Quiz Night at Carriers Arms
Youth Club (8-11) 18:30-20:00 Village Hall
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Tots ‘n’ Toddlers 9:00-11:00 Village Hall
Forrest Yoga 7-8.30pm Village Hall
Quiz Night at Carriers Arms
Wheelie Bins Mixed Plastics Green Waste Recycling
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March 2014
Mon Tues Wed Thurs Fri Sat Sun
1 2
3 4 5 6 7 8 9
Youth Club (12-18) 18:30-20:30 Village Hall
Tots ‘n’ Toddlers 9:00-11:00 Village Hall Forrest Yoga 7-8.30pm Village Hall
Quiz Night at Carriers Arms
Youth Club (8-11) 18:30-20:00 Village Hall
Meeting Point 10:00-12:30 Village Hall Saturday Scene Village Hall 4pm - 5.15pm
10 11 12 13 14 15 16
Tots ‘n’ Toddlers 9:00-11:00 Village Hall Forrest Yoga 7-8.30pm Village Hall
Quiz Night at Carriers Arms
Wheelie Bins Mixed Plastics Green Waste Recycling
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Youth Club (12-18) 18:30-20:30 Village Hall
Parish Council Meeting 19:30 Village Hall
Tots ‘n’ Toddlers 9:00-11:00 Village Hall Forrest Yoga 7-8.30pm Village Hall
Quiz Night at Carriers Arms
Youth Club (8-11) 18:30-20:00 Village Hall
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Tots ‘n’ Toddlers 9:00-11:00 Village Hall Forrest Yoga 7-8.30pm Village Hall
Quiz Night at Carriers Arms
Wheelie Bins Mixed Plastics Green Waste Recycling
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The Friendly Club
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Tuesday 14th January 2014 – In the Village Hall at 2.00pm:
Musical entertainment was provided by Kieran Pocock on his keyboard.
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Tuesday 11th February 2014 - In the Village Hall at 2.00pm:
A talk on ‘The history of the telephone’ will be given by Lew Lawton.
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The Trustees currently have a limited amount of money available to assist with the
educa�on or training of young people who can demonstrate financial need.
Applica�on forms are available from Highworth Council Offices or the Lions’ Charity
Shop in Newburgh Place, Highworth. Early application is advised.
RELIEF OF NEED FUND Supporting South Marston residents
The Highworth United Charities
The Relief of Need Fund currently has a limited amount of money available to assist
residents who are in genuine need. Applica�on forms are available from Highworth
Council Offices or the Lions’ Shop in Newburgh Place. Please note that documentary
proof of need will be required before applica�ons can be considered.
EDUCATIONAL FUND Supporting Young People living in South Marston
SMRA South Marston Recreation Association
100 CLUB WINNERS
December January
£10 Mar�n Taylor (91) £10 Bernice Proctor (78)
£10 Peter Withers (41) £10 Sally Marsden (99)
£10 Sylvia Brown (21) £10 Liz Sansum (68)
£10 Mandy Larcombe (57) £10 Audrey Lewis ( 8)
£100 Rita Smith (24)
Christmas Tree outside the village hall
A BIG thank you to Dale for the donation of the
Christmas tree, and also to Adam, Ben, Dave,
Ray and Steve for erecting, lighting and decorating it!
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What’s happening at South Marston Hotel & Spa….
February is the season of love and
to celebrate this special month we
will be hos�ng a Valen<ne Dinner
Dance on Friday 14th
February as
well as roman�c dinner for two in
our Mercure Restaurant which will
be available on Friday14th, Saturday
15th
and Sunday 16th
February. Pop
in to the hotel to get more
informa�on or call 01793 833700 press op�on 2.
We have now opened the swimming pool up for children all day on Sunday so if you
want to bring the children down on Sunday for a swim there are now no �me
restric�ons. Even if you are not a member you can pay the day guest fee and enjoy
the pool all day, and why not try our Sunday Carvery a%erwards served �ll 4pm every
Sunday. Booking is now definitely advisable as it is going from strength to strength
serving great Sunday Lunch Fayre. Call 01793 833700 press op�on 4.
Senior Ci<zens Lunch is s�ll available on Thursday’s from 12 noon -2pm and a new
menu has been launched so come along and try at only £4.95 per person for a two
course lunch. To reserve your table call 0173 833700 press op�on 4.
Date for the Diary…Mother’s Day is fast approaching and last year we were fully
booked about 3 weeks before the special day. Don’t miss out on celebra�ng Mother’s
Day in style, we will have a photographer on hand to take a picture of your mum and
family and this will be presented to them at the end of the lunch as a present from
the hotel. To find out more about this special event please call Kellie on 01793
833700 press op�on 2 to make your reserva�on and enquire further.
The Mercure South Marston Hotel and Spa, Old Vicarage Lane, South
Marston, SN3 4SH www.southmarstonhotel.com
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Swindon Allotments & Leisure Garden Association
Back in 1962 a group of gardeners and allotment holders in Swindon got together to
form a club, with the inten�on of selling a few seeds and bulbs amongst themselves.
The club quickly grew to 60 members and it used to take five days to put together
seed orders. Membership peaked at around 800 in the late 1990's but these days the
number is closer to 350. The Associa�on is always on the lookout for new members
and is run by a commiBee which meets once a month at the All Saints Church Hall in
Southbrook Street, Swindon. Regular open members mee�ngs are held on the third
Thursday of each month at Gorse Hill Community Centre.
SALGA has its own shop, located at the Pickards Field site in the Pinehurst area of
Swindon. It is run by the volunteers and is open on Saturdays, Sundays and Mondays
between the hours of 10am and 12 noon. SALGA also holds an annual local schools
garden compe��on to encourage younger people into growing for pleasure and runs
regular ou�ngs and holidays for members.
For further informa<on go to: www.salga.org.uk
John Aldridge (Chairman) on 01793 520646
Sylvia Gardener (Social Secretary) on 01793 523584
John Edgerton (Membership Secretary) on 01793 642965 or 07786 236350
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Spinal Injuries Association
“Hold a Fish and Chip Supper to help spinal cord injured people
rebuild lives a%er injury”
Great Bri<sh Fish and Chip Supper – Friday 16th
May 2014
Want to eat Fish and Chips, while raising money for charity? Hold a fish and chip
supper on Friday 16th
May 2014 whilst raising awareness of spinal cord injury and
suppor�ng SIA’s vital services.
You can hold a fish and chip supper in your own home, at work or hold a larger supper
at your local community centre.
SIA will provide a fundraising pack containing hints and �ps, recipes, invita�ons and
dona�on envelopes. By invi�ng 8 friends and asking them to donate an addi�onal
£5.00 means you will raise at least £40.00 from your supper but we will also give you
addi�onal fundraising ideas to raise even more money for SIA.
In 2014 SIA is celebra�ng its 40th
anniversary and so we want to make the baBer maBer
and raise £25,000 from everyone holding suppers. Last year we raised £12,500 from
the suppers.
The money raised from the suppers will help the Spinal Injuries Associa�on offer
support to individuals who become paralysed and their families, from the moment a
spinal injury occurs, and for the rest of their lives by providing services and publica�ons
which enable and encourage paralysed people to rebuild lives a%er spinal cord injury.
Every year in the UK over 1,000 people experience a spinal cord injury and there are an
es�mated 40,000 spinal cord injured people in the UK alone.
Community Fundraising Manager, Elizabeth Wright, says, “The Fish and Chip Supper is a
wonderful opportunity for a great evening with friends and family. We are also
encouraging people who work to hold a Fish and Chip Lunch in their work places to
raise even more funds. You may be even a local community group wan�ng to run a fun
evening with your group.
For more informa<on or request a fundraising pack
call Elizabeth Wright on 0845 071 4350 or email
fundraising@siafishandchips.co.uk or visit
www.siafishandchips.co.uk
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The Community Speed Watch (CSW) scheme, run by the Swindon Borough
Council in conjunc�on with the Police, gives local people the chance to be
ac�vely involved in making South Marston’s roads safer for everyone in the
village.
With the expansion of the village, many more cars are expected to use the
village roads and, if the 20mph zone is introduced, the CSW Team will be there
to help ensure that it is observed.
If you can spare just an hour or two a month at a �me to suit you (maybe
before or a%er work) then please contact the village co-ordinator:
Tony Leathart on 01793 827744 or 07765703228
or
tony.leathart@b<nternet.com
VOLUNTEERS NEEDED TO OPERATE THE SPEEDGUN
SPEEDWATCH UNIFORM PROVIDED
Community Speed Watch Scheme
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SOUTH MARSTON
VILLAGE HALL
HIRE CHARGES
All enquiries and to make a booking please contact Rachel Case
http://southmarston.org.uk/village-hall-bookings/
or email: smra@sky.com tel: 01793 832719 / 07545 923021
Refundable deposit also applies for all one off bookings
Please see website for further details. Terms and Conditions apply.
Local Village Organisation £5.00 per hour
Non-Local Organisation £8.00 per hour
Parish Council £8.50 per hour
REGULAR HIRE COST
ONE-OFF BOOKINGS e.g. Childrens
Party, Family Party, Christenings etc
COST
Village Resident Non-Resident
Morning Session 08:30 – 13:30 £20.00 £25.00
Afternoon Session 13:30 – 18:30 £25.00 £30.00
Evening Session 18:30 – 23:30 £30.00 £35.00
Send your contribu�ons for our next issue to
towerandtap@southmarston.org.uk by Friday, 21st February 2014
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Parish Council Vice Chair Sylvia Brown T 823535
Clerk to the Parish Council Amanda Burchell T 07804 225571
SMRA Chair Angie Newton T 832034
SMRA Secretary Julie Hatherall T 07857 310624
Village Hall Bookings Rachel Case T 832719
Football Field Bookings Chris Maull T 824505
Tots & Toddlers Ryan Turner T 07568 065924
Youth Club Julie & Steve T 07923 441296
Gardening Club Mike New T 827807
Friendly Club Brian McGlone T 826243
Spitfires Football Club Bev Maull T 824505
South Marston School Luke Madison T 823379
Pre–School Pre-School Staff T 07847 590601
Saplings Children’s Centre (All Sorts) T 829996
Ward Councillors Russell Holland T 07999 566623
John Haines T 07901 534640
Colin Lovell T 321634
Member of Parliament Justin Tomlinson T 522123
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Church Wardens Richard Sansum T 831473
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