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Saturday5th SeptEntry Forms from Gary Jowett, Butcher,
The Cheese Shop, the
Old School or download one.See advert in
this issue.
August 2015
The Old SchoolFern Road, Cropwell Bishop, Nottingham, NG12 3BUEmail: [email protected]
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Office Hours: Monday – Friday 9.30 a.m. – 2.30 p.m.Booking Times by Arrangement
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Activities & Music to suit State of the art Sound and LightingGames & Competitions with prizesSnow Machine - Inflatable Guitars etc.
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Cropwell Bishop Parish Council Website – cropwellbishop-pc.gov.ukThe Parish Council website now has the latest information and news relating to the council business and information appertaining to the village. There is a section relating to the old school, events available and details of hiring the hall for private/corporate functions; also planning applications.
Visit cropwellbishop-pc.gov.uk to view the site.
Cropwell Bishop Celebration Weekend .....started with St Giles' 800th Anniversary Concert in Church
Saturday began with the Chapel Coffee Mingle & Youth at The Old School ...- there is always lots happening in the Village during our annual Celebration Weekend —
and we had great weather for everyone to enjoy themselves.
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The Mobile Library will be visiting Cropwell Bishop on the following Thursdays:
Stop No. Stop Name Arrive Depart 1 Hoe View Road (opp. Hoe Nook) 10.00 10.30 2 Hoe View Road (layby) 10.35 11.05 3 Hoe View Road (towards Cropwell Butler Road 11.10 11.40 4 Shelton Gardens 11.45 12.15 5 Chequers Public House 12.50 13.45
For information about requested titles or particular items of stock, please contact Southwell Library 01636 812 148 Email: [email protected]
Sept 24th, Oct 22nd, Nov 19th, Dec 17th
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Saturday afternoon and The Parish Room Opens After 13 years of great effort by a small team of volunteers led by Ann Mansell, the Parish Room (opposite the old Cabin shop) was officially opened by the Reverend Bronwen Gamble during the Celebration Weekend.
For those volunteers it was a moment of great pride to see the building usable again after
decades of neglect. For visitors it was a moment of surprise. For all, seeing the photographs and displays brought back memories and, for some, encouraged moments of reflection.
When you visit, don't miss the names that children scratched on one of the windows—during an idle moment(?)—and the date: 1851.
Parade and Fun continued at the Primary School
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On the Saturday evening we had Picnic in the Park ....as you can see a great evening for everyone.
the Park was packed with picnicers
the music was great: the children danced, the adults danced and the fireworks were spectacular
I would like to thank all the volunteers who came together this year to help put this event together, all your help was invaluable and without you it would not go ahead and be the success it was.
Thank you - Janice Towndrow - Parish Clerk
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CROPWELL BISHOP MEMORIAL HALLThe Hall is available for hire for all occasions....• There are two rooms available
with kitchen facilities & stage.
• The Hall is now fully licenced.
• Children's play area & playing field nearby.
For further details please contact [email protected] 9892361 or 9892812
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Doggy day care - 7am to 7pm
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Contact Michelle Archer for appointment. Open every day07805 1190302 Hoe Nook, Cropwell Bishop, Nottingham, NG12 3AZ
Bingham and District Choral SocietyHave you ever thought about joining a local choir? It’s inspiring, fun and a great way to enjoy music. Bingham and District Choral Society promises you a warm welcome.
There are no auditions and lots of friendly support from existing members. You can see how it goes for the first three weeks before deciding whether you would like to enrol.
We meet at the Carnarvon Primary School in Bingham on Wednesday evenings. We return from our summer break on 9th September at 7pm (thereafter at 7.15) until 9.30.
We have a lively programme for the autumn with music by Bob Chilcott, John Rutter and George Gershwin. Also featured is a composition written by our new Musical Director, Guy Turner. We will be performing these works at St Mary’s Church, Radcliffe-on-Trent on November 21st. We hope to see you!
BINGHAM UNIVERSITY OF THE THIRD AGEMeets in St Marys Parish Church Bingham on the
3rd Wednesday of each month September 16th AGM & Group Reports/Displays October 21st “ National Trust” - Janice Moulds
To join contact Pat Selby on 01949 839824
Harp ConcertSt. Andrews Church,
LangarSaturday 10 October 2015
Concert starts at 5 p.m.Tea, Coffee and Cakes after the Concert
Tickets available on the door.Adults £5. Accompanied children free
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Other activities over the weekend were the church bells being rung and the bell-ringers inviting villagers to come and have a go themselves.
Thirty-nine teddy bears parachuted from the church tower before St. Giles' 800th birthday party where the results of the birthday cake, photo and card competitions were announced and weekend drew to a close with an open-air service.
On the Sunday the Church had their Annual Teddy Bear Jump and the Celebration cakes were judgedCake Winners for the The Great Cropwell Cake Off ...There were 8 entries and all were on display at St Giles.
They were all very different and all looked fantastic.
After much deliberating the judges made their decision.
1st : A magnificent 3D cake of St Giles' Church - Lesley Shuttleworth
2nd : A beautifully iced cake with lots of detail - Sheila Sheriff
3rd : A cake by one of the bell ringers showing the bells & bell ropes - Trish Allinson
Picnic in the Park: one to rememberA warm, still, evening with a clear sunny sky, what better than to fill it with music, dancing, fun and fireworks. A real family event with hundreds of people enjoying a great village get-together.
Over the past 15 years, Picnic in the Park has grown in popularity. The basic format remains unchanged but its organisation and the variety and quality of entertainers has continually improved. Well done and thanks to Jan Towndrow and Peter Walters for organising it, and also to the many, many people who have devoted time and effort to make the whole of the Celebration Weekend a success. And thanks to our Parish Council and the many local businesses who supported the events.
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It's 'In The News' Quiz All 16 answers to the Quiz you will find in this issue of Cropwell Bishop News
1. In 1896 how many people on the Allotment Committee? .......................
2. What time will the produce be sold off?.............................................................
3. Out of 15 games how many did they win? ......................................................
4. What train does Nigel have?.....................................................................
5. Julie Payee knows about what? ............................................................
6. It's square but could give you a circle of what?.................................................
7. How many years of effort to re-open the Parish Rooms? .................................
8. Guy Turner is what? ...........................................................................................
9. What night might we see Royalty?..................................................................
10. What kind of tombola on 17th October?........................................................
11. Major revision to the bus timetable starts when?..............................................
12. If there was a "R" in the month you could slaughter what?................................
13. When is the next deadline for Cropwell News?................................................
14. Approximately how long would each recording take?.........................................
15. Which year were the GIs given a pamphlet ?....................................................
16. When are SD Fashions coming?.........................................................................
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21 Jun Croxton Kerrial (H)27 Jun Colston Bassett (H) Saturday Battle of the Cheese !!!5 Jul Car Colston (A)12 Jul Church of Assumption (H)19 Jul Beeston & Toton (A)26 Jul Woodborough Ernhale (A)2 Aug Church of Assumption (A)
Fixtures 20159 Aug Wicked Willows (H)16 Aug Upton (A)23 Aug Woodhouse Eaves (H)30 Aug Risley (H) BH6 Sep Keyworth (H)13 Sep Croxton Kerrial (A)20 Sep Old Contempibles (H)27 Sep Bishop v Butler (Derek Randall Boomerang)
With only a month left to go until the last game, Cropwell CC can reflect on what has been a fantastic season so far. To date we have played 15 games, winning 10 and losing 5. We have scored more runs already this season than we have in any full season, and more importantly, we are still having fun!
On an individual basis, we have had 2 players this season score 100+ runs in a game, something we have not had before. Hopefully, we can have a 3rd before the end of the season.
Preparation has already started on the final game of the season, the Bishop v Butler Derek Randall Boomerang Match. Captains have been selected for both sides and the mind games are starting. This game is on Sunday 27th September, with a 1.00pm start. As with last year, we will be having a BBQ & Bouncy Castle and hope that there will be a good crowd to cheer along both teams. We have a bar that serves teas, coffees, alcohol and snacks, so please come along.
If there is anyone that is interested in playing next season (any age!), please feel free to contact me or any member of the team.
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Cropwell Bishop Baby & Toddler Club
Cropwell Bishop Gardening Club Calender of Events .... Meetings: Members free, Visitors £2 inc. refreshments held in the Old School, Fern Road at 7.30 p.m.
Our next Visit:Coach trip to Brodsworth Hall Gardens 13 September
£20 members / £22 non members. If you are also a member of English Heritage the cost will be £12 for garden club members and £14 for non garden club members which covers the cost of transportation.The coach will leave The Chequers Car Park at 0930 and return from Brodsworth at 1600.
Contact Muriel on 9892521 or Sue 9893516 e mail [email protected]
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Our Local HistoryAnne Terzza, on behalf of the Heritage Group, explains the history behind our Village Names and Life from years ago. AllotmentsTravelling towards Owthorpe there had been Allotment Gardens for the use of working men in a field to the east directly over the Lime Kiln Inn crossroads from about 1875, variously called the Negro and Promised Land, it was a long walk for the men to reach the allotments.
There were also allotments – The Chapel Gardens – on the Cropwell to Langar road but they were reserved for the members of the Cropwell Methodist Friendly Society.
To fill the need for more allotments the Trustees of an 11 acre field one of the Church Glebe lands which belonged to the benefice of the Vicar of Cropwell Bishop at that time the Rev George Gould was approached and were willing to let the field at 30/-d per acre per annum. A Benefice is an endowed church office yielding an income to its holder through property or revenue.
At a parish council meeting on the 18th November 1896 an Allotment Committee was formed of the following men:
John Harrison. John Loach. Thomas Hand. Thomas Beet. Thomas Clarke. John Hand. Samuel Down. Thomas Taylor.
Allotment Holders were :J Harrison. Thomas Taylor. George Fogg. James Mountain. J Loach.
Wm Groves. Thomas Beet. J Hand. Wm Widdowson. Thomas Guy. Charles Harper. Thomas Hampson. T T Clark. Isaac Taylor. John Parnham.
Thomas Hand. S Dawn.
Some of those in the list were unable to read or write but what they lacked in schooling did not prevent James Mountain and George Fogg from being expert sinkers of wells and mineshafts, all were good gardeners and a friendly rivalry added zest to their efforts.
Some men had fair sized kitchen gardens attached to their homes so used the allotments for growing corn for their backyard hens, to feed a pig and provide straw for its bedding.Many cottagers at this time kept a pig to fatten up and slaughter in the Autumn. After the business of curing the sides of pork and hams in salting troughs they were hung from the ceiling of the “houseplace” covered in an old white pillowcase to keep it clean and dry.
It was an important rule that pigs were never slaughtered except when there was an “R” in the month. Nowadays we are fortunate to have modern fridges and freezers to store the meat at an acceptable temperature.
Allotments available - Half Plot: £32 per year or Full Plot: £60
If you are interested, why not arrange to view what is available by contacting Cropwell Bishop Allotment Association.
For more details contact Tony Jarrow on 0115-9893178.
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For further information ring Kath Williams 01949 860843
CROPWELL BISHOP WI MEETING PROGRAMMEWe meet in the Memorial Hall at 7.30 pm on the 2nd Tuesday of the month and welcome new members and visitors. For further
information please contact Pat Price on 0115 989 2944.2015 7th September SD Fashion Show at Primary School Hall9th September Centenary Party with ‘Well Versed’ 13th October Reflexology with Julie Payee17th October WI Autumn Fair at the Methodist School Room10th November Teddy Bears with Audrey Cooper8th December Christmas Party201612th January ‘Masters of Mirth’ with Mike Storr9th February Kedleston Hall with Heather Herrington8th March Annual Meeting
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HELP NEEDEDIs there anyone who can help the Heritage Group use our Camcorder to record oral village history ? Each recording would take approx 2 hours on the day, necessary instructions and help for the use of the Camcorder would be provided. Please contact 989 3147 - Thank you.
Cropwell Bishop Heritage Group: a New Member's View Having moved to Cropwell Bishop from East Yorkshire in March this year, my wife and I have recently become members of the Heritage Group. We are no strangers to the work of the Heritage Group since we have travelled down from East Yorkshire on a number of occasions to attend the regular talks and meetings which the Heritage group organise.
On the Saturday of Celebration weekend I went along to witness the opening of recently restored Parish room and to view the display which had been set up .
After the tape- cutting ceremony, performed by Rev. Bronwen Gamble, the assembled visitors were able to go inside to see the results of the work which had been put in by Heritage Group Committee members and other volunteers. Among the visitors was the previous incumbent at St. Giles, the Rev. Andrew Wigram, accompanied by his wife Catherine. I was also told that Rev. Wigram had been instrumental in the re-establishment of the current Heritage Group in 2002, with the help of some of the members of the original 1970`s group.
Although the Parish room appears relatively small from the outside, the restoration work has made good use of the interior, which is spacious and light. The Secretary, Ann Mansell, told me that the room could comfortably accommodate 20 people for meetings, talks, etc. The exhibition which had been put on by the Heritage Group had much to hold the visitors` interest, and a number of the Committee members were on hand to answer questions and provide more information on the rich heritage of the village. Of particular interest was the extensive display of the school photographs from the earliest days right up to the present, and I watched as many of the visitors of all ages examined these photographs to look for themselves and their former school friends.
Overall, there was plenty on the displays to interest everyone, but at the same time such an exhibition could only show a small selection of the huge volume of recorded and oral history. Cropwell Bishop is an ancient village with a heritage which has accumulated over the centuries. The Heritage Group continues to work hard to research and record all the aspect of this heritage for the benefit of today`s villagers and those that follow. Now that I can count myself in those numbers, I would certainly hope to contribute to this valuable work.
Ken Shelton
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Friday Coffee Mornings 10-11am at The Old School
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On V.E. Day in 1945, as peace extends across Europe, Princesses Elizabeth and Margaret are allowed out to join the celebrations. It is a night full of excitement, danger and the first flutters of romance..... This is a "bright, breezy and charming" film which takes a cue from The King's Speech, fashioning a diverting entertainment from a footnote from royal history.
Friday 16 October A Royal Night Out
Based on the literary classic by Thomas Hardy, FAR FROM THE MADDING CROWD is the story of independent, beautiful and headstrong Bathsheba Everdene (Carey Mulligan), who attracts three very different suitors.... This lovingly shot and beautifully acted film was enjoyed by public and critics alike. Described as "classy and seductive" and "an engaging tale filled with emotional richness" this is a lovely way to start our new season of Cropwell Cinema showings.
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Choose BJ Wrap Around and you are making a great decision for your child. That’s because you are securing a quality of care for your child that has been judged by Ofsted as ‘Good’ with outstanding areas. Your child will be gently introduced to school life through the close links we have with Cropwell Bishop Primary School. Your child will take part in a range of in-school activities, as well as being given the school readiness skills that ensure an easy transition.
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Musical Offering at St. Giles, Cropwell Bishop...
Note-ability ConcertSaturday 26 September - 7.30 p.m.
Note-ability are a talented Nottingham-based choir which specialises in unaccompanied singing ranging from
madrigals to folk - a real treat to listen to and featuring our very own Mark Snelgrove.
All proceeds from this event will go towards the 800th birthday appeal for essential repairs and improvements
to St. Giles Church
WI AUTUMN FAIRCome and join us on
SATURDAY 17th OCTOBER 201510.00 to 12.00
at
THE METHODIST SCHOOL ROOMCake Stall
Raffle‘Chocolate’ Tombola
GamesCraft and Gift Stall
Book Stall, Plant Stall, etc.
Entry £1.00 to include tea or coffee and biscuits
more info on www.cropwellbishopwi.co.uk
Unit 9, Canalside Ind Park, Kinoulton Road, Cropwell Bishop, Nottingham, NG12 3BEwww.burtonautocentre.co.uk
0115 989 9511
Burton's Auto Centre LtdCropwell Bishop
MOT's (Classes 4, 5 & 7)All makes
Servicing and Repairs complete Tyre Service (many tyres in stock)
Air Conditioning. Exhaust, Batteries, Economy & Performance RemappingBosch & Autocom diagnostics centreLoan cars available (subject to status)
Your local friendly garage
Garage Services & Repair Centre
Classes at Cropwell Butler Village Hall and Cotgrave Leisure Centre
for Children 3+ and AdultsFor more information simply phone 07806557941
or email [email protected] or www.sophiesacademy.co.uk
INSTRUCTIONS FOR AMERICAN SERVICEMEN IN BRITAIN - Friday 9th October (Village Ventures - Presented by Fol Espoir) This rib tickling new show is the first of just two Village Ventures acts that we have been allocated this year. It’s 1942 and a horde of Yankee servicemen have just arrived in England - where the locals speak a strange dialect, boil all their food, and talk endlessly about the weather. The Americans see the Brits as a strange race. Get ready to judge for yourself in a night of joyous laughter and downright silliness as a crack team of experts attempt to explain the rules of British life. Inspired by the 1942 pamphlet given to GIs on their way to Blighty, the show will take the audience back to the British home front, where two American officers have been charged with explaining British life to their recently arrived countrymen. The problem is, they’ve only just arrived themselves! Will the plucky team succeed in explaining the quirks and customs of everyday British life? Or will Hitler’s propaganda split the allies asunder? The future of the free world hangs in the balance. Check out this link if you would like a sneak preview of the show...http://www.folespoir.co.uk/#/current-show/4560052638 Tickets for this event are priced at just £10.00 for adults (£8.00 for children) and include a Hot Dog and Popcorn. Tickets available from Gary Jowett Butchers or from The Parish Clerk. Doors Open at 7.30pm.
SATURDAY 21ST NOVEMBER - A FABULOUS FRENCH EVENING with the SHANNON REILLY BAND Save the date : 21st November for our fabulous French evening. Timed to coincide with the arrival of Beaujolais Nouveau, there will be a full hot supper, lovely live music and an atmosphere of "joie de vivre" at this special event which the Old School Entertainments Group is promoting under its own steam.
Please support us in the venture.
Tickets £15.00 including hot supper and live music.
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SATURDAY CAFÉ at THE OLD SCHOOL 10am - 12noon
26 Sept Phoenix Cards and Stationery Mrs Pugh's Preserves Cheryl's Cakes and Bakes - specialising in gluten free and conventional cakes and bakes Sandylicious cakes and cheesecakes!
31 Oct Phoenix Cards and Stationery Mrs Pugh's Preserves Cheryl's Cakes and Bakes - specialising in gluten free and conventional cakes and bakes Peggy Paints Pots
28 Nov Phoenix Cards and Stationery Mrs Pugh's Preserves Cheryl's Cakes and Bakes - specialising in gluten free and conventional cakes and bakes Maria's cards
Come and enjoy a Coffee, Cake & Chat
Don't forget the first Saturday of each month there is a Coffee Mingle in the Methodist School Room 10am -11.30am
Why not pop in for a coffee and a chat - -all will be made very welcome
Please note that the October Mingle will be held on the second Saturday in October which is October 10th 2015
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Cropwell Bishop Parish Council Councillor Contact DetailsChairman: Councillor Alan Wilson Vice-Chair: Councillor Judith Gelsthorpe
MEMBERS OF THE COUNCIL (Quorum = 3)Name Address Post
CodePhone No. Email
Colin Bryan 113 Hoe View Road
DJ 0115 9893477 [email protected]
Judith Gelsthorpe 6 The Maltings DA 0115 9894712 [email protected]
John Greenwood 10 Nottingham Road
BQ 0115 9899798 [email protected]
Jane Jones 28 Fern Road BU 0115 9899707 [email protected]
Scott Marshall 10 Hoe View Road
DF 07764 254851 [email protected]
Chris Rickells 7 MerciaAvenue
DG 0115 9892002 [email protected]
Bob Stanley 127a Hoe View Road
BJ 0115 9899975 [email protected]
Alan Wilson 53 Hoe View Road
DE 0115 989307407867 853095
Joanne Wroughton
19 Hall Drive DT 0115 9892191 [email protected]
Please note: *all Cropwell Bishop postcodes beginning NG12 3
Meetings Sep Oct Nov Dec1st 6th 3rd 1st
Meetings of the Parish Council take place every 1st Tuesday of the month (with the exception of August) at 7.30 pm – venue - The Old School
Cropwell BishopParish Council
Mrs. Janice Towndrow, Cropwell Bishop Parish [email protected]
01159894656The Old School, Fern Road, Cropwell Bishop, Notts NG12 3BU
Parish Council Meetings 2015
Rushcliffe Borough CouncillorMr G.S Moore
9, Pimlico Close, Upper SaxondaleRadcliffe on Trent, Nottingham
NG12 2PLTel: 0115 933 5141
[email protected] [email protected]
Nottinghamshire County CouncillorMr R. Butler
1 Church Court, CotgraveNottingham NG12 3QW
Tel: 0115 989 2504Office: 0115 977 4885
A Huge Thank You to Our Village Ranger/Lengthsman – RayI am sure you would all like to join the Parish Council in thanking Ray Kimpton - our Village Ranger/Lengthsman for the sterling job he has done in keeping our village looking fantastic over the summer months.
Ray does tireless work on our behalf always with a cheery smile and hello for the residents.
So thank you Ray from the Parish Council and the residents of Cropwell Bishop, the village has looked superb all summer.
Janice Towndrow – Parish Clerk
FASHION SHOW presented by SD FashionsonMONDAY 7th SEPTEMBER 20157.00 FOR 7.30 PM atCROPWELL BISHOP PRIMARY SCHOOL
Tickets - £3.50 (to include a glass of wine) available from Gary Jowett Butchers, Nottingham Road.
Tickets also available on the door.
SD Fashions specialise in fantastic clothes from well known stores at greatly reduced prices.
CROPWELL BISHOP PARISH COUNCIL ANNUAL RETURN 2014/15
31-Mar-14 31-Mar-15 £ £ 1. Balances 31,610 35,772 Total Balances and reserves at the Brought Forward beginning of the year as recorded in the financial records. Value must agree to box 7 of previous year.2. (+) Annual Precept 78,010 80,368 Total amount of precept received or receivable in the year.3. (+) Total other 70,031 33,295 Total Income or receipts as recorded Receipts in cashbook less precept received (line2). Include any grants.4. (-) Staff Costs 33,102 34,014 Total expenditure or payments made to and on behalf of all employees. Include salaries, wages, PAYE & NI (employees & employers) pension contributions and expenses5. (-) Loan Interest 19,248 19,270 Total expenditure of payments Capital Repayments of capital and interest made during year on council borrowings (if any)6. (-) All Other 91,529 42,211 Total expenditure or payments Payments as recorded in the cashbook less staff costs (line 4) and loan interest/ capital repayments (line 5)7. (=) Balances 35,772 53,940 Total balances & reserves at end of Carried Forward year. Must equal (1+2+3) - (4+5+8)8. Total Cash & Short 35,772 53,940 Sum of all current & deposit bank Term Investments accounts, cash holdings and short term investements held as at 31st March - to agree with bank reconcilliation.9. Total Fixed Assetts 747,524 748,274 Recorded book value at 31st March of & Long Term Assets all fixed assets owned by council & any other long term assets e.g. loans to third parties & any long term investments10. Total Borrowings 273,883 268,458 Outstanding capital balance as at 31st March of all loans from third parties (including PWLB)11. Trust Funds n/a n/a The council acts as sole trustee for and is responsible for managing trust funds or assets. (Readers should note that the figures above do not include any trust transactions).Detailed Accounts are available on request to the Parish Clerke-mail [email protected] Tel: 0115 9894656
Comments on revised bus service for Cropwell Bishop (Commencing 1st September 2015)The buses serving Cropwell Bishop will again have a major revision from 1st September 2015.
The Rushcliffe Green via Radcliffe will be replaced by the Rushcliffe Villager 2 travelling to Nottingham via Cotgrave. A county subsidised 850/852 service will provide limited links (2 peak and 3 daytime) to Radcliffe via Cropwell Butler and Upper Saxondale and 3 daytime links to Cotgrave via Colston Basset.
Most residents would have preferred to keep the route to town via Radcliffe but Trent Barton chose the commercial option of linking the villager services with the old 22 service. The Villager 2 journey to town will omit Cropwell Butler and travel from Church St. back along Hoe View towards Cotgrave. Despite this shortening of the route, the journey to town will take 40 minutes rather than the 35 minutes with the existing Greens via Radcliffe. The revised timings – on the hour from Cropwell and at 45 minutes past the hour from Friar Lane with more frequent peak time service – may suit some.
The Villager 2 and 850 provide various commuter options. There is a later commuter/shopper bus at 08.26 (starting from Hoe View, missing Church St) with Concession pass holders having to wait until 10.00am to use their passes.
The really good news is the introduction of evening services at 7.30 and 10.10pm from Friar Lane. These will be on a trial ‘use it or lose it’ basis for a 6 month period.
The Villager 2 continues to provide a link to Bingham (departing from both Cropwell and Bingham at a convenient 25 minutes past the hour) but it does take 35 minutes each way!
Cropwell Butler and Upper Saxondale residents are particularly upset by the serious reductions in their service. We had asked that the County subsidised 850/852 service should fill the gaps left by the loss of the Greens and run an hourly service to Radcliffe. The County do say they will look again at the proposals.
We have a concern that the County’s less useful bus service will deter passengers and provide the excuse to again cut the service making further budget savings. Hopefully the County will take note of our proposals to provide a better subsidised bus service using the available resources.
The new timetables are printed within this newsletter or can be found at: http://cropwellbishop-pc.gov.uk/omls/wp-content/uploads/2015/07/Copy-of-rushcliffe-villager-2.pdf http://cropwellbishop-pc.gov.uk/category/transport/
Jan Towndrow, Parish Clerk, will be pleased to record and pass on any observations and comments you may have on the revised services.
Cllr John Greenwood, 1st August 2015
CROPWELL BISHOP PARISH COUNCIL BRIEF REPORTS
NOTTINGHAM - COTGRAVE - Cropwell Bishop - Sutton - Aslockton - BINGHAM rushcliffe villager 2Mondays to Saturdays
am am am am pm pm pm pm pm pm pm pm pmNOTTINGHAM Friar Lane 8.45 9.45 10.45 11.45 12.45 1.45 2.45 3.45 4.25 5.05 5.55 7.30 10.10NOTTINGHAM Broadmarsh Bus Stn 8.52 9.52 10.52 11.52 12.52 1.52 2.52 3.52 4.32 5.12 6.02 7.35 10.15West Bridgford Central Avenue 8.59 9.59 10.59 11.59 12.59 1.59 2.59 3.59 4.39 5.19 6.09 7.40 10.20Gamston Morrisons 9.06 10.06 11.06 12.06 1.06 2.06 3.06 4.06 4.46 5.26 6.16 7.46 10.26Nottingham Airport 9.09 10.09 11.09 12.09 1.09 2.09 3.09 4.09 4.49 5.29 6.19 7.49 10.29Tollerton Cotgrave Lane 9.11 10.11 11.11 12.11 1.11 2.11 3.11 4.11 4.51 5.31 6.21 7.51 10.31COTGRAVE Mensing Avenue 9.13 10.13 11.13 12.13 1.13 2.13 3.13 4.13 4.53 5.33 6.23 7.53 10.33Cotgrave Daleside 9.14 10.14 11.14 12.14 1.14 2.14 3.14 4.14 4.54 5.34 6.24 7.54 10.34Cotgrave Ringleas 9.19 10.19 11.19 12.19 1.19 2.19 3.19 4.19 4.59 5.39 6.29 7.58 10.38Cropwell Bishop Hoe View Road 9.23 10.23 11.23 12.23 1.23 2.23 3.23 - - 5.43 6.33 8.02 10.42CROPWELL BISHOP Post Office 9.25 10.25 11.25 12.25 1.25 2.25 3.25 4.24 5.04 5.45 6.35 8.03 10.43Cropwell Bishop Hoe View Road - - - - - - - 4.25 5.05 - - - -Langar Main Street 9.31 10.31 11.31 12.31 1.31 2.31 3.31 - - R R - -Granby Main Street 9.37 10.37 11.37 12.37 1.37 2.37 3.37 - - R R - -Sutton-cum-Granby Post Box 9.40 10.40 11.40 12.40 1.40 2.40 3.40 - - R R - -Elton 9.42 10.42 11.42 12.42 1.42 2.42 3.42 - - - - - -Orston Loughbon 9.46 10.46 11.46 12.46 1.46 2.46 3.46 - - - - - -Aslockton Main Street 9.51 10.51 11.51 12.51 1.51 2.51 3.51 - - - - - -Whatton Old Grantham Road 9.53 10.53 11.53 12.53 1.53 2.53 3.53 - - - - - -BINGHAM Newgate Street 10.01 11.01 12.01 1.01 2.01 3.01 4.01 - - - - - -
am am am am am am pm pm pm pm pm pmBINGHAM Newgate Street - - - 9.25 10.25 11.25 12.25 1.25 2.25 - - - EXPLANATION OF CODES USED:Whatton Old Grantham Road - - - 9.33 10.33 11.33 12.33 1.33 2.33 - - - R - Runs to these points at the request of passengersAslockton Main Street - - - 9.34 10.34 11.34 12.34 1.34 2.34 - - - already on the bus.Orston Loughbon - - - 9.39 10.39 11.39 12.39 1.39 2.39 - - -Elton - - - 9.43 10.43 11.43 12.43 1.43 2.43 - - -Sutton-cum-Granby Post Box 6.40 7.15 - 9.45 10.45 11.45 12.45 1.45 2.45 - - -Granby Main Street 6.43 7.18 - 9.48 10.48 11.48 12.48 1.48 2.48 - - - REGISTRATION NO: PB0002711/Langar Main Street 6.49 7.24 - 9.54 10.54 11.54 12.54 1.54 2.54 - - - DATE: 30 AUGUST 2015CROPWELL BISHOP Post Office 6.55 7.30 - 10.00 11.00 12.00 1.00 2.00 3.00 4.24 5.04 7.04Cropwell Bishop Hoe View Road 6.56 7.31 8.26 10.01 11.01 12.01 1.01 2.01 3.01 4.25 5.05 7.05Cotgrave Ringleas 7.01 7.36 8.31 10.06 11.06 12.06 1.06 2.06 3.06 4.30 5.10 7.10Cotgrave Daleside 7.06 7.41 8.36 10.11 11.11 12.11 1.11 2.11 3.11 4.35 5.15 7.15COTGRAVE Mensing Avenue 7.07 7.42 8.37 10.12 11.12 12.12 1.12 2.12 3.12 4.36 5.16 7.16Tollerton Cotgrave Lane 7.09 7.44 8.39 10.14 11.14 12.14 1.14 2.14 3.14 4.38 5.18 7.18Nottingham Airport 7.11 7.46 8.41 10.16 11.16 12.16 1.16 2.16 3.16 4.40 5.20 7.20Gamston Morrisons 7.17 7.52 8.47 10.22 11.22 12.22 1.22 2.22 3.22 4.46 5.26 7.26West Bridgford Central Avenue 7.24 7.59 8.57 10.27 11.27 12.27 1.27 2.27 3.27 4.51 5.32 7.32NOTTINGHAM Friar Lane 7.40 8.15 9.10 10.40 11.40 12.40 1.40 2.40 3.40 5.02 5.45 7.45
SORRY - NO SUNDAY SERVICE
BANK HOLIDAY ARRANGEMENTS:No service on Christmas Day, Boxing Day, New Year's Day, Easter Monday,May Day Holiday Monday, Spring Bank Holiday Monday and Summer Bank Holiday Monday.
SORRY - NO SUNDAY SERVICEBANK HOLIDAY ARRANGEMENTS: No service on Christmas Day, Boxing Day, New Year's Day, Easter Monday, May Day Holiday Monday, Spring Bank Holiday Monday or Summer Bank Holiday Monday.EXPLANATION OF CODES USED R - Runs to these points at the request of passengers already on the bus. REGISTRATION No: PB0002711/ Date: 30 August 2015
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