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Bow Brickhill Parish Council
Parish Clerk: Debbie Mayer 07904 339391 Email: [email protected] Councillors: Chair: Beverley Thompson 372192 Deputy Chair: Phil Thomas 378614 RFO: Ann Sidgwick 368685 Cllr: John Mears 642441 Cllr: Norman Stephenson 368577
Pavilion Bookings: Debbie Mayer 631007 Email: [email protected] Pavilion Caretaker: Eddie Chesse 370486 Pavilion Cleaner: Gerald Crosby 07749 458694
Contacts:
A.S.T.R.A.: Alan Preen 647003 A.S. Lunch Club: Kay & Stuart Leeming 372032 Book Club: Beverley Thompson 372192 Bow Brickhill Club: Chris Loak 373768 Bow Brickhill Pre-School 07887 918834 B.B.F.C.: Odette Holland 370904 Or Roy Toombs 375151 Brownies: Sally Pepper 375365 Buckaneers: Derek Giles 374494 Church Wardens: Stuart Leeming 372032 Or John Wales 373907 Line Dancing: Jan Cade 07721 420176 Women's Institute: Stephanie Warren 671394 Website, E-Group & History Society: [email protected] Youth Club: Beverley Thompson 372192
Danesborough Ward Borough Councillor for Bow Brickhill: David Hopkins [email protected]
Thames Valley Police Non Emergency: (101) [email protected]
Anglian Water 08457 145145
Environmental Services 01908 252570
e-mail: [email protected]
Bow Brickhill Village News
May 2013
Issue 13/2013/381
Joint Editors: Gill Cannell & Sally Robinson
The Village News is hand delivered to over 300 homes in Bow Brickhill
View along Station Road, Bow Brickhill
Cover photo courtesy of Sue Malleson
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Contents 1
Annual Village Meeting : 9th May : The Pavilion 2
Grass Cutting Resumes 2
May Bank Holidays : Refuse Collections 2
All Saints Lunch Club 3
Church Hall “Drop Ins” 3
Church Annual Meeting 3
Neighbourhood Watch 4
New Charity Service from the Papworth Trust 4
WI Quiz Night 4
Roving Supper 5
ASTRA “500 Club” 5
Bow Brickhill History Society 6
The Great Crested Newt 6
Dates for your Diary - May 7
The Wheatsheaf News 8
1st Tuesday Working Lunch 9
Bus Service 9
Preserve Bow Brickhill 9
Church News 10
BB PreSchool Spring Funday 10
Bow Brickhill Club 11
BB History Society—The Churchyard Project 11
BB Group : Children 0—5 Years 12
Church Flowers & Cleaning Rota 13
Deadline for Next Edition : 21st May 2013 13
Michael Parker 13
Services in the Benefice 14
Contact Details for the Rector 14
Contact Details for the local Policeman 14
BBPC & Contacts 15
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Bow Brickhill : All SaintsBow Brickhill : All Saints
May
5th 9.30a.m. Start of Rogation
Walk at Church
9th 10.30a.m. Ascension Day
Holy Communion at 53a Station Road
12th 11.00a.m. Family Service
19th 6.00p.m. Evensong
26th 8.00 a.m. Holy Communion
Little Brickhill : St Mary Magdalene
May
12th 11.00a.m. Morning Worship
19th 11.15a.m. Family Service
26th 9.30a.m Holy Communion
Stoke Hammond : St Luke
May
15th 11.00a.m. Family Service
12th 9.30a.m. Holy Communion
19th 8.30a.m. Holy Communion
26th 9.30a.m. Morning Worship
SERVICES IN THE BENEFICE
Great Brickhill : St Mary the Virgin
May
5th 11.00a.m. Holy Communion
12th 9.30a.m. Morning Worship
6.00p.m. Evensong
19th 9.30a.m. Holy Communion
26th 11.00 a.m. Family Service
Contact details for the Rector:
Tel: (01525) 261062
Address: The Rectory, 10 Pound Hill, Great Brickhill MK17 9AS
We now have a new email address for All Saints Church, Bow Brickhill which is
Emails to this address will go direct to the Rector and to the Church Wardens
Contact details for the local policeman:
PC 1285 Jason Rowe : Neighbourhood Supervisor
12 High Street, Woburn Sands Tel: Mobile 07800 703 657
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CHURCH FLOWERS & CLEANING ROTA
May Flowers Cleaning
5th R Parker P Hewitson
12th ——“—–- ——“—–-
19th S Willis S Robinson/S Pepper
24th ——“—–- ——“—–-
DEADLINE FOR NEXT ISSUE
21st May 2013 21st May 2013
Contributions for the June issue should be sent to:
Sally email: [email protected]
Gill email: [email protected]
.Sponsors:We are most grateful to the Parker family for We are most grateful to the Parker family for
sponsoring this issue in memory of Mike sponsoring this issue in memory of Mike
If you are able to help with a contribution towards the cost of the Newsletter please send it to: Andrea Spurdle, the PCC treasurer at 42A Station Road, Bow Brickhill Cheques should be made payable to: Bow Brickhill Parish Church
Michael ParkerMichael Parker
Shirley and family would like to thank everyone for their kindness and
support at this sad time.
Also thank you for the cards and messages and for the donations for both
the Church and Willen Hospice. These totalled £400 which was divided
equally between the two charities.
Mike (Mick) had a lot of happy times here in Bow Brickhill, enjoying being
the pub landlord at the Wheatsheaf and supporting the church with the
harvest auctions and the Bazaars over the years.
He was happy to come back to Bow Brickhill, this was his home!
We would like to thank the Reverend John Waller for the service at All
Saints and also to John Close's relatives for allowing us to use John's music
'The Dark Hill'; it was perfect for the occasion.
Come along to hear:
What the Parish Council has been doing
What the Police have to say
What local groups and societies have been up to over the last year
ALL WELCOME – TEA AND (MAY’s) CAKE PROVIDED!!
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May Day Bank Holiday Week Refuse collections
Wednesday 8th May becomes Thursday 9th May
Normal collections resume on Monday,13th May
Spring Bank Holiday Week
Wednesday 29th May becomes Thursday 30th May
Normal collections resume on Monday, 3rd June
Grass Cutting Resumes
The unseasonably cold weather has hampered the grass cut-ting around Milton Keynes and resulted in the decision last week to postpone the grass cutting until conditions improve.
The prolonged cold snap has prevented normal grass growth and has made the ground water-logged which is unsuitable for heavy mowing machinery.
The team has been following the weather forecasts closely and as tempera-tures appear to be improving the cutting schedule has started again.
Wild flowers and spring bulbs will be avoided.
For regular local updates on when and where the mowing team are, follow us on Twitter @mkcouncil
ALL SAINTS LUNCH CLUB
The next meeting of the lunch club will be on
Sunday 26th May
and will take place in the church hall at 12.30pm
All are welcome, particularly anyone who is on their own, and transport is
available.
To book in or for more information please contact:
Kay or Stuart on 372032
CHURCH HALL DROP-IN WEDNESDAY MAY 8TH
Do you enjoy meeting up with others for a chat over a cup of tea
or coffee?
If so, drop in to the church hall on Wednesday afternoon May 8th anytime
between 2.30pm and 4.30pm
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CHURCH ANNUAL MEETING
12 residents attended the church meeting in March to hear the annual
report of church activities and the progress of ASTRA during the year.
John Wales and Stuart Leeming were re-elected as churchwardens.
Re-elected to the Parochial Church Council were :
Cynthia Wilkins (Secretary)
Andrea Spurdle (Treasurer)
Kay Leeming (Synod representative)
Brenda Goodger, Victoria Burton, Anna Cookson and
Trish Wilby
Sue Malleson was also elected at the meeting & welcomed on to the PCC.
Patrick says to Mick "I found this pen, is it yours?"
Mick replies "Don't know, give it here"
he then tries it and says "Yes it is"
Patrick asks "How do you know?"
Mick replies, "That's my handwriting"
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Bow Brickhill group
For children 0 – 5 years
Every Thursday from 1.45 – 3.00
At the Church hall, Church road, Bow Brickhill
£1.50 per family (no booking needed)
Includes hot drinks and snacks
Call Debi on 07584248469 for details
Older siblings welcome during the holidays
Summer term dates
25th April – Usborne books will be joining us
2nd May – Toddler time will be joining us
9th May – Tatty Bumpkin will be joining us
16th May – come along to our usual session
23rd May – Toddler time will be joining us
30th May – come along to our normal session
6th June – Toddler time will be joining us
13th June – come along to our usual session
20th June – come along to our usual session
27th June – Toddler time will be joining us
4th July – come along to our usual session
11th July – come along to our usual session
18th July – Toddler time will be joining us
25th July – come along to our usual session
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ASTRA All Saints Tower Restoration Appeal
The ASTRA 500 Club will continue after the ASTRA team itself ceases in the summer. Any remaining monies will be ring fenced for further essential building works.
There are plenty of numbers available at £12 per number per year. Contact Nick Wagstaff (01908 372192) for further details.
Please be reminded that the monthly ASTRA lottery draw takes place at: The Wheatsheaf 8.00 p.m. on the last Thursday of the month.
This Month’s winners were drawn and the lucky winners are:
No.168 1st Prize £44.50 Duncan Summerfield No. 7 2nd Prize £31.15 Sue Malleson No.74 3rd Prize £13.35 Stuart Leeming
Roving Supper
Yes! It’s time to put the annual Bow Brickhill roving supper
in your diary! This year the date is Saturday 15th June. Cou-
ples and singles are both welcome. Each couple/person will
provide one course for 6-8 people in their home and enjoy
several other courses in other people’s homes.
Veterans of previous years need no reminding what fun it is. For those new
to Bow Brickhill it’s a fantastic way to meet friendly people throughout the
village. Word of mouth has proven the best way to advertise the roving
supper, so if you have any new neighbours who you think might enjoy it,
please encourage them to join in! Cost is £5 per head with funds going to
All Saints’ church.
Please call Mike Hallett on 01908 648373 or email at mica-
[email protected] to book your place or learn more. Please advise if
you have any special dietary requirements or need help with transport. Last
date for booking is Friday 31st May. Instructions will be sent by Tuesday 4th
June, giving you ample time to prepare your culinary masterpiece!
We are also looking for volunteers to host the aperitifs and the after-dinner
party, so if you feel up to catering for around 30 people please get in touch.
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CHURCH NEWS
“Beat the Bounds” – Sunday May 5th
This year Rogation Sunday falls on May 5th
On that Sunday it was traditional for parishioners to walk
around the parish boundary and was known as “beating the bounds”.
Although Bow Brickhill parish boundary now crosses fields, the Woburn
Golf Club and follows the railway line, it is possible to walk over 50% of this
today. The full route is around 8 miles and will probably take over 3 hours
at a good pace.
All Saints Church is organising a “beating the bounds” for all ages on May
5tth, starting at 9.30am at the church with coffee and croissants and ending
at the church hall for a light lunch of soup, bread and cheese from 12.00 to
2.30pm.
There are 3 possible routes to choose from to cater for all abilities and
ages:
The full route of 8 miles
An intermediate route of 4.5 miles
A short route of around 2 miles
Come and join us and enjoy a walk through the beautiful Brickhill woods.
So we are calling all intrepid Mums, Dads and children to join us for this
event.
For catering purposes it would help if you could register with us before-
hand.
To book in please call Stuart Leeming on 372032
Spring Funday for everyone on
Sunday 19th May 1— 3 pm
£1.50 per family
held by Bow Brickhill Preschool at Bow Brickhill Pavilion, Rushmere Close
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BOW BRICKHILL CLUB
Our March meeting was held in the Pavilion on Tuesday 5th, when we
spent a most interesting afternoon entertained by our Rector, the Rever-
end John Waller, who gave an illustrated talk on his visit to the Holy Land.
The description of such places as Jerusalem, the Sea of Galilee, with many
other places that we had never seen in reality, together with photographs
and explanation, made this an afternoon that we shall never forget.
On Tuesday April 2nd we were once again entertained by a speaker; on this
occasion Beverley Thompson, who gave a talk on her holiday in New Zea-
land. The talk was not only accompanied by photographs but also with
maps explaining various places of interest from north to south. Once again
the club spent a very interesting afternoon learning about this beautiful
island, and the introduction of various forms of wildlife.
Our next meeting will be on Tuesday May 7th at 2.00pm in the Pavilion,
when we shall be discussing arrangements for our summer outing.
Bow Brickhill History Society - The Churchyard Project
A History Society team comprising Sue and Peter Willis. Chris French and Gill Cannell has now completed the task of documenting both the churchyards at All Saints.
They have taken photographs of all headstones and me-morials, transcribed the inscriptions - where this is possible - and produced maps of the entire area, to enable people
easily to locate their relatives' graves.
The project is contained in an Excel database with associated Word files and jpg photos. It can easily be searched and the information will of course be updated from time to time.
It's been an enormous project, which has taken a great deal of time and dedication - so thank you very much Sue, Peter and Gill. I know that many family historians will be forever grateful because gravestones do eventually wear away, and so it is with many in our churchyard.
Copies of the project are now available. Because of its enormity, the data comes on an 8GB memory stick at a price of £9.
If you wish to purchase a copy, please telephone me, Sue Malleson on 01908 372376 or email [email protected].
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Neighbourhood Watch
We operate a Neighbourhood Watch system in Bow Brickhill by using the village egroup and word of mouth. This has proved very successful. Anyone who has internet access and joins the egroup may post a message there, which will arrive in the email inbox of every other member.
If you aren’t on the egroup and would like to be, please email [email protected] alternatively conduct an internet search for “bow brickhill yahoo groups” and apply to join from there.
Charity launches new service for older and disabled people in Milton Keynes
A new service for older and disabled people has been launched this week in Milton Keynes by charity Papworth Trust.
The service will provide handy people to help with jobs in the home including home adaptations and repairs.
Jobs carried out by the team include fitting hand rails and stair lifts to pre-vent falls and repairs to improve safety such as rewiring and guttering.
The team can also offer free practical advice and support on topics including finances, improving security and keeping homes warm. To find out more, please contact the Papworth Trust Home Solutions Help-desk on 0300 333 6544, email [email protected] or visit www.papworth.org.uk/homesolutions
Registered charity number 211234
Bow Brickhill WI
Quiz Night Quiz Night Quiz Night Quiz Night
at the Pavilion, Rushmere Close Saturday 13th July at 7.30pm.
Tickets: £6 adults, £3 children Ploughman’s supper provided (Please bring your own drink)
Teams to consist of no more than 8 people. Please contact Sally Robinson Tel 374852 or Stephanie 671394 for tickets
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“1st Tuesday Working Lunch” at The Wheatsheaf
The May meeting will be on Tuesday 7th May
12.30 p.m. — 2.00 p.m.
For more information or to receive an emailed reminder con-tact:[email protected]
Bus Service
The issue of the future of the number 17 service was raised at PC
last Thursday evening. I have investigated.
Service changes will be from Monday 3rd June. It is proposed that the service
through Bow Brickhill continues, operating every two hours as an extension of ser-
vice 18 journeys. This means that a direct service to the Hospital and Central Milton
Keynes will be provided.
Hope that reassures in these challenging times. David Hopkins
PBB was formed in 2000 to protect Bow Brickhil from unwanted and inappropriate develop-ment. Since that time the group has commented on all strategic planning matters affecting the area and has been very successful in maintaining the
rural nature of the village. PBB doesn’t usually comment on individual planning applications unless they are perceived to have some serious detrimental effect or create a precedent which would alter the village in unwelcome ways. But it does given opinions on the various attempts by developers to surround and subsume us in urban development. More information can be found at www.preservebowbrickhill.co.uk
At our recent Annual General Meeting, I was elected as chairman for the coming year; a role which has been occupied for the past thirteen years by Peter Lousada. Peter has given an enormous amount of time to our cause over that period. He has read, digested and come to understand the meaning of countless lengthy documents, full of ‘planning speak’. He has commented on these for PBB and ensured that Bow Brickhill has had a voice in all strategic planning matters. Peter most generously hosted our meetings and kept the committee adequately refreshed! The village owes Peter much thanks for its continued exis-tence as a rural community. Don’t worry, he’s not going away and he assures us that he will be on hand to advise and counsel PBB in the coming years.
Sue Malleson, Chairman, PBB
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Bow Brickhill History Society
Bow Brickhill History Society
Do you have a picture of Bow Brickhill?
The History Society collects any images of Bow Brickhill past and that includes paintings. So if you have a picture of the village we'd be very interested in knowing about it and, if possible, to have a photo-graph of it for our digital archive.
Contact Sue 01908 372376 or Mary 01908 647003.
THE GREAT CRESTED NEWT
What a brilliant theory from Sue M. about this pos-sible descendant of the fabled dragon of yesteryear and why Drakewell Road might be so called. Drake apparently being "middle English" for dragon and "well" obviously a source of water.
It seems most appropriate that the first sighting should occur just as St. George's Day looms. Not sure he would be allowed to kill them nowadays !!
This newt is one of the most heavily protected species in Britain. If one is found in a pond on a site earmarked for development, it is a major stumbling block and a delight for any protesters. It may stop the development outright and would certainly delay it for a year while the newt population is counted, captured and translocated to another site. Some firms are licensed by the government as specialist newt hunters. They offer to dig new ponds so the amphibians can be moved out of harm's way, and newt-proof fencing is erected to prevent their return.
Even so the homing instinct can be a major problem because this species of newt, like toads, will return to their traditional breeding grounds if possible. How successful these translocation programmes are in saving newt popula-tions is the subject of government sponsored research. It is not yet known whether protection for these newts will be affected by the government's new planning rules but the European Union has penalties in store for those who abuse warty newts. It is an offence to kill, injure, capture or even disturb these newts in any way.
If you catch sight of any in the village please let us know via our website
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May
Wednesday 1st Brownies Church Hall 6.00—7.15 p.m.
Thursday 2nd Youth Club Pavilion 7.00 p.m.
Tuesday 7th Working Lunch Wheatsheaf 12.30 p.m.
Bow Brickhill Club Pavilion 2.00 p.m
Wednesday 8th Drop-In Afternoon Church Hall 2.30—4.30 p.m.
Brownies Church Hall 6.00—7.15 p.m.
Thursday 9th Parish Council Meeting Pavilion 7.30 p.m.
Followed by A.G.M. Pavilion 8.00 p.m.
Monday 13th Line Dance Pavilion 7.00 p.m.
Tuesday 14th John the Barber Greenways Lay-by 2.00 - 6.00 p.m.
Wednesday 15th Brownies Church Hall 6.00—7.15 p.m.
Buckaneers Model Club Pavilion 7.30 p.m.
Thursday 16th Youth Club Pavilion 7.00 p.m.
Monday 20th Line Dance Pavilion 7.00 p.m.
Wednesday 22nd Brownies Church Hall 6.00—7.15 p.m.
Thursday 23rd W.I. Pavilion 7.30 p.m.
Topic to be confirmed
Sunday 26th All Saints Lunch Club Church Hall 12.00 for 12.30 p.m. .
Tuesday 28th John the Barber Greenways Lay-by 2.00 - 6.00 p.m.
Thursday 30th ASTRA 500 Club Draw Wheatsheaf 8.00 p.m.
MAY DATES FOR YOUR DIARY
Two brooms were hanging in the closet and after a while they got to know each other so well, they decided to get married.
One broom was, of course, the bride broom, the other the groom broom.
The bride broom looked very beautiful in her white dress and the groom broom was handsome and suave in his tuxedo. The wedding was lovely.
After the wedding, at the wedding dinner, the bride-broom leaned over and said to the groom-broom, 'I think I am going to have a little broom!'
'IMPOSSIBLE !' said the groom broom.
Are you ready for this? Brace yourself; this is going to Hurt !!!!!!
'WE HAVEN'T EVEN SWEPT TOGETHER!'
Sounds to me like she's been sweeping around!
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Forthcoming Events:Forthcoming Events:
Working Lunch
Tuesday 7th May 12.00—2.00 p.m.
The 1st Tuesday of every month.
The opportunity to mix with like
minded people
Wine Tasting
Wednesday 29th May 7.30 p.m. start : booking essential
ASTRA “500 Club” Draw Thursday 30th May Come and find out who the lucky
winners are !! It could be you !!
21 Station Road Bow Brickhill MK17 9JU
Www.wheatsheafbowbrickhill.co.uk
01908 374795
TAKEAWAY TUESDAYTAKEAWAY TUESDAY
Fish & Chips
May 7th and 21st
Curry
May 14th and 28th
Phone your order through or pop down
and have a cheeky drink while your food
is cooked for you
WEDNESDAY WINE CLUBWEDNESDAY WINE CLUB
MAY 29THMAY 29TH
Wines of LanguedocWines of Languedoc
5 Tastings plus a light supper5 Tastings plus a light supper
£12.50 per person£12.50 per person
These evenings are very popular so These evenings are very popular so
early booking is essential early booking is essential
EVERY SUNDAYEVERY SUNDAY
Delicious Sunday roast dinner
Choice of Roasts
with homemade Yorkshire Pudding,
Roast Potatoes
and a selection of Fresh Vegetables
Just £9.95
Booking Advisable
Why cook when you can
have it all done for you
BANK HOLIDAY MONDAYSBANK HOLIDAY MONDAYS
MONDAY 6TH &
MONDAY 27TH
We will be OPEN OPEN 12 — 4 p.m.
Food served 12 — 3 p.m.