Higher Kinnerton April 2015 Newsletter
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Kinnerton Directory and Business....
CONGRATULATIONS TO YSGOL DERWEN...
The Welsh Government recently released
a new method of colour coding and rating
schools. Ysgol Derwen has achieved high-
est Green/Category 1 rating which has
been awarded to only 201 out of 1332 pri-
mary schools in Wales.
A school achieving the highest rating is described as a school which:
• Has a track record of sustaining a high level of outcomes
• Know themselves well and identify and implement priorities
• Demonstrates resilience at all levels
• Are rewarded with greater autonomy
• Will be challenged to move towards or sustain excellence
• Have the capacity to lead and contribute to support
Mr. Jones, the head teacher of Ysgol Derwen has acknowledged this
proud achievement has been made possible due to the dedicated
and committed staff and Governing Body, the wonderful engaged
pupils and the help and support received from parents.
Our Village ...
Easter at All Saints’ Church
Easter Sunday, 5th April
9.30 am - Holy Communion
6.30 pm - Easter Songs of Praise
We will be having the usual collection for
Easter Lilies. Donations may be given in
memory of a loved one and their names
will be read out during the Songs of Praise
service on Easter Sunday evening and also
feature in the May parish magazine.
Please put your donation in an envelope
marked ‘Easter Lilies’ together with the
name of the person you wish to be re-
membered, then hand your envelope in at
Kinnerton Post Office or give to Mike All-
port at 63 Main Road or to Roberta Mallett
at 5 Blantern Road
Your Monthly Higher Kinnerton Community Newsletter
Mrs Helen Lloyd.M.INST.CH.P.
HCPC Registered
Chiropody @ Home
Telephone 01244 661115
For business entries contact Cllr Gareth Evans on [email protected] or tel 07825 333 811
Kinnerton Village hall 01244 660 907
Castell Alun High School 01978 760 238
Ysgol Derwen School 01244 660 291
HKCC Community Council 01244 660 277
PCSO Matthew Gordon 07789 272 218
Cllr Phil Lightfoot 01244 660 884
Flintshire County Council 01352 752 121
Flintshire Street Scene 01352 701 234
APRIL
2015
Kinnerton Cricket Club…...
Well the new season is nearly upon us now and practice sessions in the Nets will commence on
Sunday 12 April at 11am to which everyone is cordially invited. All kit is provided and you will
all be made very welcome. This season we are playing in the Chester and district mid week
league Division 4. Find us on facebook as Kinnerton Cricket Club
A Note from the Newsletter Team:
Entries to the newsletter can be made by emailing us at newslet-
[email protected] or by submitting in person at the Post Office by
the 18th of the month. The newsletter is produced by Higher Kinnerton Com-
munity Council (HKCC) on behalf of the community. HKCC reserves the right to
amend submissions to ensure best fit. All content provided in this newsletter is
for informational purposes only and HKCC makes no representations as to the
accuracy of any information contained herein. If you have a flair for writing
and would like to contribute please get in touch . You may want to share a
recipe ,review a local attraction , write a book review, or maybe you could be a
regular contributor giving seasonal gardening tips. Just get in touch with the
newsletter email.
Easter Bingo….
Easter Bingo all welcome….
Friday 11th
April, 50p admission.
Can You Inspire?
Are you bursting with energy and ideas? Are you
most at home in a room full of people, helping
bring out the best in them? Good. Then you'll do
nicely as a volunteer manager for our Scout
Group. No, you don't need to have been a Cub
or Scout, and we promise to support you every
step of the way. The Kinnerton Group Scout
Leader role isn't about attending meetings every week, it's about leading and
supporting the other Leaders to run the Beaver, Cubs, Scouts and Explorer
groups here in the village. If you think you've got what it takes and would like
to find out more, please contact Norman Lett (Chairperson) on 01244 661019.
What we do.
Every year across the UK Scouts helps 450,000 young people enjoy new ad-
ventures; to experience the outdoors; interact with others, gain confidence
and have the opportunity to reach their full potential. Working alongside our
youth members are thousands of adult volunteers, with a huge variety of
roles and opportunities available. Visit www.scouts.org.uk to find out more.
DON’T FORGET
Jumble Sale - Saturday 18th April 2pm. Please come
along and see if you can pick up a bargain and sup-
port your local Scout Group.
Higher Kinnerton Indoor Bowls Club
The Indoor season has closed on Wednesday 25th March. The new season will start
Wednesday Evening September 9th from 6.30pm to 9pm and every Wednesday Evening
thereafter till April 2016.
The AGM will be on Tuesday 1st September 2015 at 7.30pm in the Blue Room. We need
your support for a new committee.
Congratulations to the 4 Bowls Singles Competition Winners held in February, The Ladies was won by Silvia Smith whilst the Mens
was won by Gary Caulfield who was also the overall winner. The Tuesday League Team have played 18 games Won 8 Lost 10 and
have ended 8th in the League. We look forward to a better season next year and thanks go to those who organize it.
The Club will be celebrating it's 25th Anniversary this year by going for lunch on the Chester Canal Trip in June. New members are
always welcome. You don't need to have played Bowls before, come and give it a go next season. Contact Geoff (660721)
NEWS FROM THE KINNERTON NEWSLETTER
APRIL 1990.
Some things don't change….. :)
Youth Club - The youth club would like to apologise for any inconvenience caused during the youth club disco on March 2nd. In view of the damage to the Village Hall, it has been decided to dis-continue the discos until at least Au-tumn.
Kinnerton Scouts - Between April 1st & April 5th both wheels were stolen from the Scout Group trailer. This is not the first time this has happened.
Car Boot sale to be held on Sunday May 13th. Tables £4 in advance or £5 on the day.
All Saints Church - Is looking for an advertising co-ordinator for the Parish magazine. Anyone interested, please contact Mrs A.M Morris, Bridge Farm.
Kinnerton Whist Club.
Don’t know how to play Whist but enjoy a game of cards???. Come along, watch and learn
for free. All ages welcome and wheel chair friendly. We meet every other Wednesday at
7.30pm in the Blue Room (Village Hall). If you can play Whist we only charge £2 to cover the
cost of the room , refreshments and prizes. For further information please phone Kathy on
01244 660651.
Lyn Randles.
Pauline and Alison wish to thank friends and neighbours for their kind mes-
sages of sympathy and cards for Lyn Randles who died 1st March 2015 aged
56. All donations received will be sent to Severn Hospice.
Doreen Williams.
The family of the late Doreen Williams of Park Avenue wish to express their
thanks for all the kind expressions of sympathy shown to them in their recent
bereavement. Donations made in lieu of flowers raised £350 for The Macular
Society. Doreen had lived in the village all of her married life and helped de-
liver the village newsletter for over 25 years."
Kinnerton Community Craft Group.
The group is open to all Kinnerton ladies of all ages. We meet on the
first Friday of every month in the Village Hall at 13.30. A small charge
of £1 is made to cover costs. Join us to share your skills or learn new
ones.
Dog Walking in Kinnerton and Flintshire
HKCC have recently received a request to allocate an area of the village for
dog owners. Whilst we appreciate a lot of residents are dog owners we do
not have the powers or land to be able to accommodate such a request.
Dogs are not allowed on the recreation fields even whilst on a lead and even
if you are responsible and pick up any dog poop, as toxic germs can still be
present and cause harm to children playing in the area. The green space at
the bottom of Kinnerton Heights does permit dogs off the lead and many
villagers allow their dogs to run freely on the railway line however please be
mindful that livestock may be in the fields adjoining the railway line so
make sure you are fully in control of your animal.
We are very lucky to be surrounded by fields with an abundance of footpaths but it can be frustrating that there are
signs everywhere asking you to keep your dog on a lead. However this only applies to when livestock are in fields. The
Flintshire rural walks booklet advises please ensure that your dogs are under control at all times and please clear up
after them. Please make sure your dog is kept on a short lead near livestock at all times and take particular care during
the lambing and calving seasons. Cows are very protective of their calves and can chase dogs. Please do not allow your
dog to disturb wildlife. Take particular care during the bird nesting season (March-July) A copy of the booklet can be
found on the FCC website. Search Parks and Countryside. It lists many of the public rights of way in Flintshire .In the
meantime enjoy discovering the Footpaths around the village responsibly.
Kinnerton WI Est 1952
We are open to all
ladies from 18 years
of age. Our meetings
are diverse and fun.
We like to step out-
side our comfort zone
(at times) and try new and exciting activi-
ties, along with the WI traditions. Come
along and help us move into the 21st cen-
tury. Enjoy the company, interesting
speakers and so much more. For further
information please call President June
Jones on 01244 660388.
Future Speakers *2nd April it’s a guides
life*14th May the origins of Nursery
Rhymes. * 4th June The Micowave
Kitchen. * 2nd July The Linus Project
(quilts for sick children)
Community Charge.
Everybody should have a council tax notification by now... just to clarify that HKCC voted to keep the community council
tax at £27000. So no change to last year or the two years previous to that. Your form will show a slight reduction which is
down to more households paying council tax in the village, so the £27000 is spread over a wider number. The HKCC strat-
egy is to keep the tax burden as low as possible whilst seeking out grants and funding from other sources to pay for capi-
tal projects such as Bennetts Lane corner, new park equipment and village facilities. Hope that helps. Regards HKCC