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Letter from Revd Canon Sue Oliver
Dear friends across the Parishes, November is a month for remembering....
The month begins with All Saints Day, November 1st. This is the day when
the church remembers all the saints; those of long ago like Peter and Paul, apostles;( whose churches I visited recently in Rome) like Francis,
Benedict and Dominic, founders of monasticism in Western Europe; like Cecilia and Lucy, women honoured for their witness in music and faith. Also though, we
remember more recent saints, Oscar Romero the Archbishop in El Salvador who was killed whilst praying and Mother Teresa who helped the poor in India. And in this
remembering we hope to become more like them, putting serving God and others before ourselves. Our Churches will celebrate All Saints Day on Sunday morning
November 3rd.
In the afternoon in Blakedown, at 6.30 we commemorate All Souls Day, traditionally
November 2nd, when we remember any of the dead, our loved ones now gone from our lives but not our hearts. At 6.30pm that night Gerry Dyer will lead a gentle service when
all the names of those put on lists at the back of all our churches will be read out with Do put names on the lists. And if you do, please come along to the service in Blakedown
Church.
In Belbroughton Church on November 17th at 4.30 pm there will be another similar but different service. This is when the relatives of everyone who has had a service in the last
year will be written to and invited to attend the service led by Pauline Jones, Andy
Hewines and Kim Topham.
In this remembering, in both churches, we are giving thanks for their love and care,
their lives.
On November 10th we shall be celebrating Remembrance Sunday across the Holy Cross South Group. This is when we remember the sacrifice of their lives of all those young and
not so young men of our villages who died in those Wars that should have ended all wars. Perhaps if we had all remembered, we would not be living in a world now when war
continues and threats of war increase.
In this remembering we are honouring their sacrifice and pledging to promote peace.
In this month too we need to remember to make our Christmas cakes and puddings....they should be made at least 4 weeks before Christmas so as to mature
nicely. This remembering helps us to celebrate Christmas when it comes in a traditional
way. Even if you don’t make them ourselves but buy them from the supermarkets....try
making one on Stir Up Sunday which is on Sunday November 24th.
This is my Christmas Pudding recipe...do you have another one?
Mix together in a big bowl: 300g fresh breadcrumbs; 250g soft brown sugar; 250g
currants; 250g sultanas; 300g raisins;60g chopped peel;300g vegetable suet; half a level
teaspoon of salt;1 level teaspoon of mixed spice; the grated rind of a lemon.
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Add the liquids to the dry ingredients and mix well.
Let the mixture rest for half a day. Then divide it between all the well buttered basins you
have! Cover tightly each basin with pleated greaseproof paper and foil. The mixture makes enough for one big and lots of little basins. Steam them for up to 7 hours. Then
re- cover them and store in a cool place or freeze. On Christmas day, defrost them if
necessary or reheat in the microwave.
Remember...oh and there’s bonfire night too but let’s move on from that! Enjoy your
sparklers. And another one, my birthday, I want to forget in as nice a place as possible,
hence why I shall head to the Lake District. That is in November too
Prayers and Blessings
Canon Sue Oliver
Letter from the Bishop of Worcester
Together with the Roman Catholic Archbishop of Birmingham, Bernard Longley, I recently led an ecumenical pilgrimage to Rome, accompanied by 20 Anglican and 20 Roman Catholic pilgrims.
One of the highlights was a general audience of the Pope in St Peter’s Square.There were many thousands of people at that audience, as there are every Wednesday morning, but we were very fortunate to be singled out and warmly greeted by the Pope who asked us for our prayers for him.
‘Don’t forget!’ he added.
At the heart of such audiences is a simple Bible study, given by the Pope in Italian and translated into a number of languages. On this occasion he reflected on the occasion recounted in Acts 8 when the apostle Philip met the Ethiopian who was reading a passage from the prophet Isaiah. As he said:
‘Yet, without a guide, he is unable to understand its full meaning. Philip explains to him how the Old Testament prophecies reach their fulfilment in Christ. As a result, the Ethiopian professes his faith in Jesus, and asks to be baptised. From the baptismal waters he emerges no longer a stranger, but a member of the Body of Christ. The dialogue in this encounter reveals to us the key to reading the Scriptures: namely, Christ. Let us pray that the Holy Spirit will strengthen all the baptised to follow the example of Philip in bearing witness to the saving power of the Gospel and bringing others to Jesus.’
May we remember that the key to understanding the scriptures is Jesus and bring others to him by witness to the saving power of the Gospel recorded in them.
+John
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Mon-Weds 9am-12am
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NEWS
BENEFICE CHRISTMAS GREETINGS CHRISTMAS 2019 If you wish to be included in this year’s Christmas card to friends and neighbours, please let us know now. We have been sharing greetings this way, through the parish magazine, in lieu of buying and giving individual cards for many years now. Each year we manage to raise a total of at least £1,200 which is shared between 4 charities of your choice. We distribute the money equally and try and choose from the following:
a children’s charity, a local homeless charity, a national charity, a world charity
Please send your suggestions to the parish office.
Donations should be given directly to the church office.
Thank you in anticipation of your usual generous support
Note from Editor: Please note that we need to have the names of those donating this year by the middle of November in order to guarantee they are printed in the cards. Thank you.
Cheques should be made payable to BFC Ministry.
USED POSTAGE STAMPS
One more plea for your used postage stamps for the Primrose Hospice,
to help raise its much needed funds.
This is the time of year when most of us have some Christmas Mail, so please can you either let me have your stamps,
or leave them at the back of either Church/ give to church office for collection. Thank you and Happy Christmas!
Margaret Must
Presents for Christmas
Every year the Worcestershire Mothers’ Union provides presents for children who are visiting their father in prison at Christmas. We try to provide suitable new, not secondhand, gifts for all ages, but presents for teenage children are particularly appreciated as we receive far fewer of those. However, if you would like to give a gift this year a present for a child of any age would be most welcome. Please leave presents at the Church Office in Belbroughton or ring Anne Harris on 01562 730254 if you would like us to collect your gift. And thank you so much to all the people who have given in the last few years – the children are delighted and their mothers very often tell us how wonderful it is that other families are thinking of them at this time of year.
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NEWS
Belbroughton Church Hall Management Committee.
NOVEMBER 9TH
‘POSH JUMBLE’ Sale
Please come and support our wonderful Jumble Sale.
The doors will open at 11.00am, refreshments will be available, and the entrance
fee is still the same as ever...20p.!! All the profit made will go into the Church
Hall funds for general maintenance. Come and find that special bargain as all
items are of really good quality……….so look forward to seeing you.
Lesley Senter 730977 Contact me for your jumble collection.
Annual Remembrance 2019 Based on the rota of parading at our three parishes, this year we will be parading at Fairfield on Sunday 10th November. We will start from the exit from the Fairfield Recreation Car Park at 10.30am with pipes, drums and our standard. Please come and join the parade. Following the Remembrance Service, we will walk the short distance to the War Memorial adjacent to the village Hall for the laying of the wraths.
Help required
We are looking for extra help
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Please contact church office
For further details
SCARECROW
Thank you to everyone who contributed to or helped with the decorations and displays in Church for Scarecrow weekend. The help was fantastic and the church looked wonderful. The children’s Art competition and chiming of bells were also well supported. Thank you for all your support.
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NEWS
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BIBLE STUDY
Bible study is held weekly at Belbroughton Church Office, at 7.30pm on Tuesdays.
When the office is not available, it is sometimes held on other days.
Contact Pat Weston or the church office for details.
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Friends for Lunch meeting Belbroughton Church Hall
Last Tuesday in the month
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NEWS
CHRISTMAS FAYRE St Mark’s Church
Saturday 30th November
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Book a table to sell your crafts – £10 per table
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Look for that gift with a difference and enjoy
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PARISH REGISTER
HOLY TRINITY, BELBROUGHTON
Wedding: 5th October 2019 Craig Mazurkiewicz & Charlotte Smith 12th October 2019 William Tandy & Zsuzsanna Dobi Funeral and Cremation at Stourbridge Crematorium: 15th October 2019 Jennifer Carole Billington Aged 74
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BELLS
November is the month of remembrance, of people gone before. We have All Saints day and All Souls day this month as well as Remembrance Day. I personally am remembering my mother who died November 1983 aged 54 and who would have been 90 this year. From the bellringers perspective we are remembering one of our supporters who died the week I write this – Jenny Billington – wife of ringer Don. Don started ringing about 19 years ago and Jenny has been there for us ever since. She was the wonder behind our flower decorations. My attempt this year was a tribute to the one and only lesson I had from her. She also did the flowers at my wedding with some anxiety and panic. She has been at the social functions she enjoyed – barbecues, New Years Eve and those she didn’t – quizzes. We will miss her very much. When we have had a chance to get organised we will ring a quarter peal (approximately 40minutes solid) in her memory – hopefully before you read this! Rosie Marshall Tower Captain Belbroughton
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Sunday November 3rd All Saints’ Day (Gold/White) (4th Sunday before Advent, Patronal Festival)
First Reading Daniel 7.1-3,15-18 Second Reading Ephesians 1.11-23 Psalm 149 Gospel Luke 6.20-31 Sunday November 10th Remembrance Sunday (Red/Green) 3rd Sunday before Advent
First Reading Job 19.23-27a Second Reading 2 Thessalonians 2.1-5,13-17 Psalm 17.1-9 Gospel Luke 20.27-38 Sunday November 17th 2nd Sunday before Advent (Red/Green)
First Reading Malachi 4.1-2a Second Reading 2 Thessalonians 3.6-13 Psalm 98 Gospel Luke 21.5-19 Sunday November 24th Christ the King (Red/White)
First Reading Jeremiah 23.1-6 Second Reading Colossians 1.11-20 Psalm 46 Gospel Luke 23.33-43
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Ingredients: 250g kale, thick stalks removed 250g macaroni 1 leek, sliced 25g butter 25g plain flour 350ml semi skimmed milk 150g cheddar cheese, grated 2 tsp English mustard Method: 1. Preheat the oven to 200 C
2. Cook the kale in a large pan of boiling water for 3 minutes, remove with a slotted spoon and
cool under cold water, squeeze out the excess liquid. Add the macaroni to the boiling water
and cook for 9-10 minutes, adding the leek for the last 2 minutes. Drain well and return to
the pan.
3. Meanwhile, melt the butter in a small pan, stir in the flour and cook for 1 minute. Off the
heat gradually blend in the milk, then bring to the boil, stirring until thickened. Stir in 100g
cheese and the mustard, season well.
4. Stir the sauce into the macaroni with the kale and transfer to an ovenproof serving dish,
sprinkle with remaining cheese and bake for 25 minutes until golden.
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November Meeting AGM
Belbroughton Church Hall
Friday 15th November 7:30pm
Butterflies in Britain Roger Umpleby
Monthly Competition
1. Photo “Unusual Weather”
2. Five Mince Pies We welcome back Roger Umpleby for our November meeting. After what has been a summer of mixed weather a news report in August said Britain was experiencing an above average summer for butterflies so we should look forward to a very interesting and informative meeting. Looking Back September On Friday 27th of September we were entertained by Mr John Guest chairman of Midland Region NVS. On a talk entitled “Many Hats” we heard about John’s early years and his minor scrapes with the local bobby. Laughable by today's standards what was once considered a misdemeanour. John continued to tell us about his working life after school including working as a gardener and chauffeur and also many years as a retained fire fighter while his main job was with Brintons. Always able to find an occupation he became a regular farther Christmas for Webb's nurseries and also for the Severn Valley Railway at Arley. John had us oohing and ahhing at his many stories throughout his very varied career. A very enjoyable evening and a something different too. Many thanks John.
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Belbroughton Scarecrows
In the early 1990’s an author, who wrote about scarecrows suggested to the north Worcestershire village of Belbroughton that a weekend of scarecrows, made by the people and put outside their houses, could be fun and raise money for the village. The rest is history as it grew way beyond what anyone could have imagined.
I made Belbroughton my home tower in 2000, taking over from Tony Palmer as tower Captain in 2001. Having taught the band from scratch for the millennium, Tony retired to Malvern to rest on his laurels. At that point there were, I think, tower tours during the scarecrows weekend. This is a chance to go up the tower and see the terrific view with stops on the way up to admire the clock, put in to celebrate Queen Victoria’s Diamond Jubilee and to peek through the wire netting door at number 4 bell or, if keen, to look down at the treble.
In about 2003, one of our band had the bright idea of letting people chime a bell for 50p. Belbroughton is a ground floor ring – no nasty steps to put people off – so it would be relatively easy to control. It was to be strictly regulated as there were dancers and music outside the church and it also had to fit around the tower tours. We thought it would be of limited appeal, but boy were we wrong! It was an immediate smash hit and every scarecrow weekend since it’s been all hands-on deck and keep that weekend free!
I spent the week before designing a scarecrow and doing a flower decoration (lilies as bells with kebab sticks as a tower). Then, on Saturday 21st September, walk the mile over the fields to get to Belbroughton for 10.30 and sort out, ropes, tower notices, etc. The queue was forming before I’d done anything much and the 11am start was brought forward quite a bit. Our merry band of ringers then spent until 3pm non-stop chiming with people, showing them how and letting them get on with it. This year was easier than most, we had more people around all the time so could even manage on orderly lunch, although I didn’t get further than the churchyard so missed a lot of the scarecrow activities.
Once started there is no let up. I think chiming must be one of the most popular events because people come back year after year, or so they tell me. Everyone from 18-months (with parental supervision) to 70+ year olds. Giving people a long enough go and keeping out of the way of photos as much as possible is key. So is crowd control! We have to put up notices to stop people just charging in and keeping the queue functional. This year a young man announced he had rung many years ago and grabbed the tenor rope in a very amateur fashion to ring it up – he was most put out when he was stopped immediately. The over excited 10 to 12-year olds need watching too!
In past years there has been a service at 3.30 so we could say we need to stop (as the queue is still out of the door) to do proper ringing, also an opportunity to demonstrate what we really do. We do tell them all that chiming is hard work and normal ringing, with the bell rather than against it, is much easier. This year there was no Saturday service but we did stop at 3pm, pointing out that we had to do it all again on Sunday.
When Sunday came the weather was worse but there were always people ready to have a go. I worked out that over the weekend nearly 700 people had a go at chiming. If they showed enough interest they were given a quick closely supervised go at backstroke.
I can work out the number fairly accurately as we raised £347.50 mainly in fifty pences (inflation hasn’t made an appearance here yet) as there were very few tower tours this year.
We have occasionally recruited ringers at the scarecrows weekends but most visitors are from outside the village and it can be a bit depressing as we ask “where from?” and people say “Sutton Coldfield”, “Solihull”, “Bournemouth”, “Shrewsbury”, etc. Still it’s nice to think that other towers may have benefited from our efforts.
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The Foresters is a professionally managed, yet friendly, Nursing Home offering first class nursing care in a luxurious setting. Nestling amid 6 acres of beautiful scenic views, we aim to keep a homely atmosphere along with excellent care and consideration for our residents’ personal and emotional needs.
• Private Single En-Suite Rooms
• Experienced caring staff
• Home cooked food
• Entertainment For further information telephone Carol McKay-Stewart, Home Manager on 01562 883068
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Walking home across the fields is like walking into Harry Potter’s maze – sudden silence the moment I’m on the footpath out of the church yard. Back to collapse with a glass of wine would have been nice but the W&DCRA Northern Branch AGM took place on Saturday. Thankfully we went to friends for dinner on Sunday night.
The following Tuesday evening practice was gentle as we all rediscovered our upper abdominal muscles and triceps are felt hard done by. And back into normality until next year.
Rosie Marshall Tower Captain, Belbroughton, Worcestershire
BELBROUGHTON HISTORY SOCIETY
Our next meeting is on Wednesday 20th November. The History of Dudley Castle by the ever popular Max Keen.
EVERYONE WELCOME
FUTURE DATES FOR YOUR DIARY Twelfth Night Event Saturday 11th January 2020. Theatre group ‘Don’t Go into the Cellar’ performing
The Owl and the Pussycat.
Wednesday 19th February 2020 The Blue Bird Toffee Factory by Julian Hunt
Wednesday 18th March 2020 In Their Own Write: Letters from the Poor by Sarah Bradley and colleagues
*** Change of Email address ***
Please note that the new email for the Society is [email protected]
Belbroughton History Society www.belbroughtonhistory.org.uk
Top Tip of the month
To help with balance stand on one leg whilst brushing your teeth!
Easier: hold on to the sink!
More challenging: close your eyes
and no holding on
PS: Lay off the gin!!
Keep an eye out for Perpetual Wellbeing’s Top Tip every month.
Straplines
Your worst days are never so bad that you are beyond the reach of God’s love; and your best days are never so good that you are beyond the need of God’s love. There’s no such thing as comfortable truth. Your road in life is yours and yours alone; others may occasionally walk it with you, but no-one can walk it for you.
Clent Community & Social Club
Clent Community & Social Club is a great place to visit so why not hold your family occasion or business event in our newly refurbished Smout’s Lounge; business meetings,
funeral wakes, christenings, parties – we can also cater for any buffet requirements.
We have teamed up with Fever Tree to produce a bespoke gin menu for our members together with a large
selection of popular gins
• Real Ales & Ciders
• Large selection of flavoured Gins
• Fresh cobs & snacks
• Live Entertainment on Saturday nights
• Quiz Nights
• Large TV’s showing all the latest sporting events
• Function room available for hire
• Beer garden with beautiful views
• Dogs are welcome but must be on a lead at all times
If you have an upcoming event and need more details please call after 4:30pm Monday – Thursday Club is open all day from 12 noon Friday, Saturday and Sunday
Pool Furlong Tel: 01562 730279 Clent Email: [email protected] DY9 9RE Website: www.clentclub.com
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BELBROUGHTON HISTORY SOCIETY – FROM THE ARCHIVES
Belbroughton’s Late C19th Postal Service
By the 1880s, Belbroughton had a flourishing postal and telegraph service. Alexander Graham Bell may have invented the telephone, but it was not to make its appearance in the village for another few years. Kelly’s 1888 Directory records that John Bate was then the sub-postmaster and ran the ‘Post, Money Order & Telegraph Office, Savings Bank, Annuity & Insurance Office’. It goes on to record that ‘Letters arrive from Stourbridge at 7.15 a.m. & 2.40 p.m.; despatched at 9 a.m. and 6.15 p.m.’
A document in our archives, describing Stourbridge Rural Posts in 1880 and 1889, gives more detail, even if it is somewhat difficult to interpret in places. In 1889 we read, ‘The Posts work, - from the arrival of the Birmingham Mail Van at 3.42 A.M., and to the despatch of the Wolverhampton Van at 9.5 P.M.’ It took approximately an hour for the post to travel between Stourbridge and Belbroughton, with stops at Old Swinford, Pedmore, Hagley, Clent, Holy Cross and Belbroughton.
In 1880, the Belbroughton sub-postmaster’s salary was £13 13s, but by 1889 it had gone up to £20 19s. Perhaps the volume of mail had increased? In 1889 annual salaries were stipulated for the different postal rounds, and it is clear that the sub-postmaster was expected to employ one or two postmen, to help with the work, not surprising given the distances involved. The 1889 postal rounds were as follows:
1. Hartell; Bell Hall; Bell End; Caldingham Villa; Madeley; Bank House Farm; Bell Heath; The Fen; Stoney Bridge; Mearse Lane; Lawn Barn; Hagley Hill. (3 hours, salary £18 5s))
2. The Village (part of); Yew Tree House; The Furlongs; Furlongs Farm; The Laurels; Giles Farm; Moorhall Cottages; Munches Cottages; Gorse Farm; Gorse Green; Hollies Hill; Branthill. (2 hours, salary £12 3s 3d)
3. The Village (part of); Bradford House; The Lydiate. (2 ½ hours with 4 below, salary £15 12s)
4. The Village; Bradford House; The Lydiate; Springfield; Yew Tree House; Field House; The Furlongs; The Breach.
Belbroughton Sorting Office was also responsible for serving: Weybridge; Drayton Villa; Sion House; Hill Pool (Forges)Drayton, W.B.; Drayton House; Broome Hill. (Salary £24 6s 8d.)
The postal service was provided seven days a week, although times on Sundays might be slightly differ. It also included collections.
The Post Office was in the High Street, and was a thriving family business. John Bate combined his work as sub-postmaster with that of stationer and photographer. He was already in post in 1871, and according to the 1891 census, he was assisted by his daughters Bertha, a post office clerk, and Eleanor, aged only 15, as a telegraph messenger. He was still working in 1911, aged 70, assisted by his daughter Margaret.
Sarah Bradley
Belbroughton History Society
www.belbroughtonhistory.org.uk
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BELBROUGHTON & FAIRFIELD PARISH COUNCIL
Traffic Order: 2019-113: Church Road, Belbroughton - proposed Prohibition of Waiting at Any Time and No Stopping 8am-4.30pm
Council responded to this County Council proposal, agreeing with it and the desire of improving traffic flows and the safety of children. The proposal will go out to public consultation and depending upon the results the ‘Order’ will be implemented next Spring. A copy of the proposal is on the Parish Council’s website and is also available from the clerk.
New Councillor Mr Gez Ingram was co-opted onto the Parish Council at the October meeting. The Chairman warmly welcomed him back. There remain two vacancies in the Fairfield ward and if you are interested in the role of parish councillor please contact the clerk. This is your opportunity to shape the future of the community. Application forms can be found on the website or posted to you.
The Green, Belbroughton With the drainage works completed (on time) by the adjacent developer in Hartle Lane, the Parish Council will now be planting eight new trees towards the boundary to the new housing development. These being to replace the hornbeam ‘hedge’ which previously backed onto the factory buildings.
Little Bell Hall Pool, Drayton Rd. Belbroughton The logistics and costs of refilling the pool will be assessed, taking advice from North Worcestershire Water Management.
Waste Bin – Grit bins A new dog waste bin will be sited in Middle Road, Wildmoor. The Parish Council owned grit bins – the green ones! are refilled and are ready for resident use, on the roads this winter.
Lighting - Belbroughton Councillors decided not to put in lighting on the footpath between the school and the Recreation Centre.
Parish Upkeep Cllrs. Simon Nock, Sue Pawley, Barb Allington and Ade Homer are to review the schedules of maintenance of both Parish Council owned land and the parish area generally. The aim being to improve and maintain the tidiness of the parish.
Facebook Council decided not to have a Facebook page, but would review the position in six months.
Council Meeting dates The next Council meetings are on 4th November, taking place in the Jubilee Room, Belbroughton Recreation Centre and then on 2nd December when we meet in the Fairfield First School. All residents are welcome to attend, the meetings start at 7.30 pm.
Community Engagement The Council holds an ‘Open Surgery’ session of up to 15 minutes at the beginning of full Council meetings to give residents the opportunity to meet and discuss any issues directly with their councillors.
Parish Council Website The site www.belbroughtonandfairfield-pc.info includes full details of council meetings, agendas and, minutes along with useful community information. John Farrell, Clerk to Belbroughton and Fairfield Parish Council E mail: [email protected] Tel: 01299 270722
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1st November P & T Jones 8th November C Brogan 15th November C Morris 22nd November P Jones 29th November M Fairbairn
St Mark’s Church Cleaning Rota
Date Reading the Lessons Sidespeople Flowers & Brasses
3rd November Mr T Jones Mrs M Scurrell M Scurrell
10th November Mr C Palmer Mrs L Garvin M Must
17th November Mr P Jones Mr D Hardeman P Jones
24th November Mrs M Fairbairn Mrs C Brogan M Fairbairn
1st December Mr T Jones Mrs M Scurrell Advent
FAIRFIELD 200 CLUB DRAW ON 4th SEPTEMBER 2019
PRIZE NUMBER NUMBER NUMBER NUMBER
£50 23 £10 66 103 106 £5 50 166 105 55
Administrator – Linda Garvin 01527 834935
Not a member? Why not join? Only £1.00 p/mth, with some great cash prizes up to £200.00 to be won. Proceeds support Fairfield Village Hall http://fvca.org.uk/200-club/
FAIRFIELD VILLAGE NEWS
BINGO at
FAIRFIELD VILLAGE HALL
Wednesday 27th November 7.30pm
We would welcome new, like-minded people to join our monthly
Bingo sessions. (tea or coffee and biscuits 20p)
For information call Joanne on 07979 192422
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Sunday November 3rd All Saints’ Day (Gold/White) 4th Sunday before Advent, Patronal Festival 9.00am Informal Service Broome 10.00am Clent Patronal Festival St Leonard’s 10.00am Holy Communion Blakedown 11.15am Morning Praise Holy Trinity 6.30pm Holy Communion St Mark’s 6.30pm All Souls Service Blakedown Wednesday November 6th
11.15am Holy Communion St Leonard’s Sunday November 10th Remembrance Sunday (Red/Green) 3rd Sunday before Advent 10.00am Family Remembrance Service Blakedown 10.45am Remembrance Service St Leonard’s 10.45am Remembrance Service Churchill or Blakedown 10.45am Remembrance Service Holy Trinity 10.45am Legion Parade Service St Mark’s Wednesday November 13th
10.00am Holy Communion Broome Sunday November 17th 2nd Sunday before Advent (Red/Green) 9.00am Holy Communion Broome
10.00am 3rd Sunday Service St Leonard’s 10.00am Holy Communion Blakedown 10.00am Informal Service Churchill
11.15am Holy Communion St Mark’s 11.15am Worship4All Holy Trinity 4.30pm Bereavement Service Holy Trinity Wednesday November 20th
11.15am Holy Communion St Leonard’s Sunday November 24th Christ the King (Red/White) 10.30am Holy Communion with Hagley St Leonard’s 10.00am Holy Communion Broome
11.15am Holy Communion Holy Trinity 4.00pm IONA Holy Communion Churchill 6.30pm Evening Praise St Mark’s
• Information correct at time of going to press; some services may change, check Church Office if unsure
Church Services in the United Benefice of Holy Trinity Belbroughton, St Mark’s Fairfield,
St Leonard’s Clent, with St James Churchill, St James Blakedown and St Peter Broome
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Belbroughton
Animal Sanctuary and Protection Gaye Hadley Tel: 01562 730539 Belbroughton Church Hall Diane Ash E:[email protected] Belbroughton Cricket Club Belbroughton Club - Function room hire Belbroughton History Society Undine Tel: 01562 730050
E: [email protected] Belbroughton Horticultural Society Gill Barber Tel: 01562 730983 Belbroughton First Steps Nursery Nina Read Tel: 01562 731840 Belbroughton Recreation Centre
- Hall Bookings Andy Finnie Tel: 07970 957838 E: [email protected]
- Belbroughton Dog Training Club John & Brenda Head Tel: 01384 825084 E: [email protected]
- Talented K9s Tel: 07708 143024 E: [email protected]
- Best Pals Dog Training Club (Evenings) Karin Sweryda Tel: 07759 775619 E: [email protected]
- Jnr Football Training PSI Sports Ian Delo Tel: 01299 826379 Or 07809 625620
- New Aerobics & Body Conditioning, Pilates Julie Weston Tel: 07864 186403 - Tennis Club David Slann Tel: 01562 730322
E: [email protected] - Indoor Mat Bowls Sheila Booth Tel: 07758 207575
Belbroughton Royal British Legion Rodney Spencer Tel: 01562 730030 Belbroughton Scythe Fund Jim Brown Tel: 01299 489733 Roger Hadley Tel: 01562 730539 Belbroughton Scarecrow Committee
- www.belbroughtonscarecrow.co.uk Belbroughton Spinners
- Belbroughton Church Hall Jill Edwards Tel: 01562 730415 Belbroughton Toddlers Mary Hughes Tel: 01562 730346
- Wednesdays 9.30-11.30am 07889 743532 Belbroughton Cricket Club E: [email protected]
LOCAL ORGANISATIONS
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Clent
Clent Parish Hall James or Tricia Tel: 01562 730381 Clent Parish Council Nick Farress Clerk
E: [email protected] Clent Church Guild of Bellringers Service ringing Sun 9.30-10.00 Martin Whittaker Tel: 01562 883891 Practice Monday 19.45-21.00 Kim Topham Tel: 01562 887441 Clent Cricket Club - Centenary Field Belbroughton Rd, Clent Clent Gardening Club – Chairman Martin Grange Tel: 01562 883009/07917 184762 4th Fridays 7.30pm Clent Parish Hall Clent Hills Rotary Club Thurs 7 for 7.30pm, The French Hen, Clent Clent History Society Meets in Clent Parish Hall Paul Timmins Tel: 01562 730421 Clent School PTFA Andrea Wilkinson Tel: 07733 163517 Clent WI – Secretary Heather Carter Tel: 01562 882904 COMIC (Comedy Opera and Music in Clent) E: [email protected] Social Dancing Ballroom & Latin Lynne Thomas Tel: 01384 918892 E: [email protected] Keep Fit - Fridays 9.30-10.30pm Jennifer Field Tel: 01562 882669 Fat Blast and Body Tone Class – Weds 9.20am Jayne Sheldon Tel: 01562 887840 E: [email protected] Tai Chi/Chi Gong (meets Mondays 6.30-7.30pm) Gail Johnston
Fairfield
Fairfield Village Hall - Chair Conrad Palmer Tel: 01527 833583 E: [email protected] Bookings: Andrew Billau Tel: 07762 749943 E: [email protected] Fairfield Community Association – Chair Conrad Palmer 01527 833583
E: [email protected] Fairfield Ramblers Group George Gration
E: [email protected] Bingo Joanne Barnes 07979 192422 Line Dancing Ann Waldron Tel: 01527 871645 E: [email protected] National Vegetable Society Roy James E: [email protected] Pre-School & Toddlers Sharon Shorthouse Tel: 07960 060024 Ramblers Group George Gration E: [email protected] Sequence Dancing Dennis Anelli Tel: 01562 885536 Welcome Club Fairfield WI - President Carol Hine Tel: 01527 873072 E: [email protected] Zumba Elisha Waldron E: [email protected]
LOCAL ORGANISATIONS
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PARISH DIRECTORY
Belbroughton Priest: Revd Canon Susan Oliver 01562 701076 Churchwarden: Mr Glynn Ashman 01562 730122 Pro-Warden: Mr John Penlington 01562 730888 Lay Reader: Mrs Pauline Jones 0121 453 7785 Organist: Please contact Church Office Guild of Ringers Tower Captain: Mrs Rosie Marshall 01562 730535 Guild of Ringers Secretary: Mrs Sarah Bradley 01562 731025 Belbroughton & Fairfield Parish Council Clerk: Mr John Farrell 01299 270722 Bookings Secretary for Church Hall: Email: [email protected] Bookings Secretary for Rec. Centre: Mr Andy Finnie 07970 957838 Parish Magazine DISTRIBUTION The Editor 01562 730777
Church Office: 01562 730777
Fairfield Priest: Revd Canon Susan Oliver
01562 701076
Churchwarden: Mrs Mary Fairbairn 01527 368008 Pro-warden: Vacant Lay Reader: Mrs Pauline Jones 0121 453 7785 Bookings Secretary for Village Hall: Andrew Billau 07762 749943 Email: [email protected] Belbroughton with Fairfield Secretary to the Church Council: Mrs Undine Yates 01562 730050
Parish Magazine DISTRIBUTION Mrs Meriel Scurrell 01527 876485
Clent Priest: Revd Richard Newton 01562 882442 Churchwarden: Miss Rosemarie Buchan 01562 700539 Mr David Stokes 07807 917319 Lay Reader: Mrs Kim Topham 01562 887441 Secretary to the Church Council: Mr Harry Grove 01562 777967 Treasurer: Mr Jonathan Prior 01562 730428 Organist: Mr Harry Grove 01562 777967 Mothers’ Union Branch Contact: Mrs Anne Harris 01562 730254 Bookings Secretary for Parish Hall: Mrs Tricia Bradbury 01562 730381 Guild of Ringers Conductor: Mr Martin Whittaker 01562 883891 Lenny’s Contact: Mrs Kim Topham 01562 887441 Clent Parish Council Clerk: Ms Ruth Mullett 01562 710255
OFFICE OPENING HOURS: Mon-Weds 9-12am for Weddings, Funerals & Baptisms, Weds-Fri 9-12am for Parish Magazine/publications COPIES Can be ordered from the Distributors or purchased from: McColl’s, Belbroughton & the Churches CONTRIBUTIONS For consideration to Church Office, 19 Church Road, Belbroughton DY9 9TE Email: [email protected] COPY DATE Is the end of the first week of the preceding month ADVERTISEMENTS / EDITOR Contact: The Editor (Christine Thomas), on 01562 730777 at Church Office, address above, or Email: [email protected] WEBSITE Three Churches website: www.bfc-worcs.co.uk Clent website: www.clent-worcs.co.uk Fairfield & Wildmoor Community Notice Board website: www.fairfieldvillage.co.uk Clent Parish Council website: www.clentparishcouncil.gov.uk MISSION GROUP website: www.thebeneficemissiongroup.weebly.com
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National Vegetable Society at Fairfield West Midlands District Association (DA)
Next meeting will be at Fairfield Village Hall on Thursday 28 November at 8.00pm.
AWARDS EVENING and a talk by ROGER UMPLEBY
The Annual Show was a great success and 61 Exhibits were staged and due to the multi dish classes meant there was a total of 88 dishes displayed. The BEST IN SHOW was awarded to the Exhibitor in the Class of 4 Dishes of Vegetables closely beating the Exhibit of 2 Dishes of Potatoes. The introduction of the new Class for Non Members / Visitors proved to be very popular, this Class was won by a lady who lives within the village, with a dish of 3 Beetroot of exceptional quality, a fact commented on by our National NVS Judge. This Class will be continued next year, the format will be confirmed early in 2020. The Awards will be presented after the talk. The talk will be by Roger Umpleby BSc MPhil Entomologist who previously spoke to us on how to deal with Pests and Diseases on vegetables, which was an interesting talk and it is anticipated that this time he will entertain and give us more useful information. There will be NVS books and growing guides on sale. There will also be sample 500 gm packs of Volcanic Rock Dust for sale to anyone wishing to try it out and see the results. The larger 10 Kg bags are available for regular users. New Members are welcome and there will be an opportunity to learn about other events and activities of the NVS. In the Midland Region. For non members there is a £3 admission fee which includes Tea/Coffee and Biscuits. All Prize winners will have FREE entry to receive their Awards. Anyone interested in growing vegetables is welcome to attend. Fairfield Village Hall is situated on the B 4091 (Stourbridge to Bromsgrove Road) about 2.25 miles from J4 on the M5. For anyone using Sat. Nav. the Post Code of the Village Hall is B61 9LZ. If anyone requires a map, directions or other information please contact: Roy James on Tel: 01527 831508 or email roy_james2 @sky.com (preferred).
Macmillan Coffee Morning – Sheila Morris
A big thankyou to Charlie Harris for the use of Fairfield Villa Club for the Macmillan Coffee Morning !
Astonishingly over £800 was raised with two generous donations from Mondelez Cadburys and Kev’s Coaches
Many thanks to all who donated and attended !
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FAIRFIELD VILLAGE COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION
Fairfield Flicks - Your local Community Cinema at Fairfield Village Hall 20th November 7.30pm The Hustle (12A) 27th November 2.00pm Hidden Figures (PG) 11th December 2.15pm The Man Who Invented Christmas (PG) Ticket prices are affordable, all daytime tickets are £3.00 each and for evening shows the price is £5.00 each. Refreshments will be available, at for a nominal charge. Doors open 30 minutes before each film showing.
Give Nature A Home Wednesday 13th November 2pm—4pm Fairfield Village Hall Bring a Hammer and Screwdriver and help build bird and bat boxes that will be placed in the Spinney and around the Recreation Ground, proving homes for nature—kits will be provided. Buy your bird or bat box and place it in your garden—£3.00
Community Coffee Morning Saturday 2nd November 10am – 11am Fairfield Village Hall Enjoy a relaxing cuppa, catch up with village news and share your thoughts/ideas on how we can further reduce social isolation and loneliness across our community
Charity Coffee Morning & Posh Cake Competition On Saturday 5th October, there was a Charity Coffee Morning in aid of Macmillan Cancer Support & YANA (You Are Not Alone Mental Health Charity) at Fairfield Village Hall. The event, organised by Fairfield Village Community Association and Halesowen & Hagley Farmers’ Club, raised £365.00, to be split £184.50 for YANA and £180.50 for Macmillan. To everyone that supported this morning's Charity Coffee Morning - donating money, cakes, raffle prizes, helping to sell tickets, serve refreshments, setting up/clearing the village hall...to you all THANK YOU POSH CAKE COMPETITION During the Charity Coffee Morning, there was Posh Cake Competition, entries were judged on their cake decorating skills, and the winner is... Margaret Charles (Chocolate Gateau - described by the judges as a "truly posh cake!") Runners-up Liz Clarke (Coffee & Walnut Cake - "very neat decoration") Wendy Whiteman (Sticky Toffee Drip Cake - "Unusual idea - Well executed") Well done all Thanks to judges - Mary Fairbairn & Anne Griffin
Exciting new Walking Sports opportunities Two brand new Walking Sports have started in Bromsgrove. Walking Football – Tuesdays 10.30am – 11.30am; and Walking Hockey – Thursdays 10.30am – 11.30am at Bromsgrove Cricket Hockey and Tennis Club in St Godwald’s Road, Aston Fields B60 3BW. First session is FREE and the £4.00 p/week.
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How Do I...? Need help with your Laptop, Tablet or Smartphone? Would you like to know how to send a text, order something online, send an email, search the internet for information, create a word document or a spredsheet? Pop along to Talk, Tea & Tech on Wednesday 13th November 2pm - 4pm at the Village Hall (Barton Room).
Fairfield Diners – Everyone Invited Monday 18th November, The Swan Inn, Fairfield, 12.30pm Social gathering of residents and friends of Fairfield, Bournheath & the surrounding area; get to know your neighbours over a lunchtime meal. Please contact Pat Steward (01527 832360) if you wish to attend by Monday 11th November or require further information.
Grot Free Fairfield 2nd Saturday of each month (Jan – Nov), meet outside Village Hall 10.30am. Donate an hour to keep our community tidy, let’s banish GROT from our village. Wear suitable clothes & footwear. Litter picking equipment is provided.
Social Wednesdays at Bournheath Community Centre 1st Wednesday of each month 10.30am – 12noon 3rd Wednesday 1.30pm – 3.30pm Use the book bank, play a game of table tennis or enjoy a chat & a slice of homemade cakes.
Fairfield Village Hall 200 Club Only £1.00, win cash prizes. Members are needed, due to current members moving out of the area or have died. If you would like to join speak to Linda Garvin or Conrad Palmer.
Volunteers needed to help manage Fairfield Village Hall As a trustee you will, with other trustees, shape how the Hall is managed and work towards a sustainable future. Trustees' Meeting are held on the first Wednesday of each month (except August) 7.30pm Village Hall (Barton Room).
Village Website & Facebook Page Visit the website(fvca.org.uk) and Facebook page (facebook.com/fairfieldinformation) for the latest information, scams and wider community news.
Suspicious Activity Please report any suspicious activity to the Police, tel. 101, and share information with FVCA so that other residents are aware. Assisted collections are agreed at the Council’s discretion, subject to an initial assessment and regular re-assessments of infirmity, illness, or disability. The District Council will not provide assisted collections for any other reasons.
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FAIRFIELD WI
The meeting was opened by Carol on what was a fairly warm and dry evening which was a nice change. It was very well attended. Maggie told us that next month is a pudding evening. Members are encouraged to make, sample and judge puddings. It was also suggested that recipes should be taken along as no doubt members would like to exchange these.
Our visit to Hartlebury Castle on 19th September was a great success. Just a few of us went in our own cars. The weather was gorgeous and the improvements to the castle were excellent. It is quite extensive and has large beautiful grounds. The captivating stories in the Bishops House by Bishop Henry Pepys and his family were really brought to life and were very interesting. We had a good lunch in the new café/restaurant. It is definitely worth a visit. Pedmore WI are holding a 40's night on November 11th. (Fairfield and Pedmore WI's are twinned) We are organising a visit to Worcester Christmas Market on 28th November. As we did last year we will be going by train from Bromsgrove, meeting at the station at 09.45 and returning mid afternoon.
St Mark's Christmas Fayre is being held on 30th November in the Village Hall. We are also going to Mappleborough Green Garden Centre on Thursday 5th December meeting there at 10.30 am. Sheila said the MacMillan coffee morning on 27th September was a great success. It was well-attended and a lot of money raised. We did not have a speaker this evening instead we had 'Six Five Special' Skiffle Band. It was fantastic and they were such a lovely bunch of people. I am sure it was thoroughly enjoyed by everyone. It is amazing how you can still remember all the words to the songs made famous by the likes of Lonnie Donegan. Shirley gave the vote of thanks. The competition of an interesting thimble was won by Sheila 2nd Maggie 3rd Sheila. Our next meeting is on 13th November in the Village Hall. It is a Social and Pudding evening. Fairfield WI meet every second Wednesday in the month in Fairfield Village Hall at 7.30 pm. Do come along you will be very welcome.
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CLEANING ROTA
2nd November Donna Ashton 9th November Jan Prior 16th November David Stokes 23rd November Jayne Wilkinson 30th November Jenny Trigg & Jane Collins
CLENT MOTHERS’ UNION
Our worship leader, Anne Harris, opened the meeting and gave a special welcome to Millie Steele and Jan Woolley – it was so good to see them. Among the notices given out by Anne was the annual request for Christmas gifts for the children of prisoners. Gifts for teenagers are particularly welcome; also, please could the gifts be new ones. Thank you.
Anne introduced our speaker, Susan Price, who came to tell us of when she received the Maundy money from HM The Queen. Susan first learned of her invitation in a letter from Buckingham Palace in November 2017.
Accompanied by one of her sons, Susan arrived at Windsor at 9.10am, in plenty of time for the service at 11.00am. The Queen arrived at 10.50am. Six Yeoman, in their splendid uniforms, carried gold salvers on which were placed the leather purses containing the Maundy money. The service itself was a shortened version of Matins and throughout the distribution the choir sang. Susan was amazed how tiny the Queen is.
Susan had another surprise; someone had told the Queen that Susan’s father had sung in the choir at the coronation of George VI in 1937, and the Queen very kindly mentioned this to Susan.
Susan had many photographs and a beautiful Order of Service, plus the Maundy purses. Apart from the Maundy money, Susan has many memories of a very special day.
Anne thanked Susan for her talk and presented her with a plant.
We then had tea with a lovely cake brought by Pauline, who celebrates her Golden Wedding with Peter on the 11th October. Everyone congratulated them and wishes them many more happy years together.
Our next meeting is on Thursday 7th November at 2pm, when our speaker will be Jean Swift.
Committee members: Please note there will be a committee meeting at 12 noon prior to the branch meeting.
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CLENT PRIMARY SCHOOL
The autumn term is going very well here at Clent Primary School. This year’s Harvest Festival was a great success and well supported by many families and friends of the school. We always love to see St Leonard’s full of smiling faces enjoying singing and sharing the service. They experienced a wealth of creative activities focussed around the theme of ‘diversity’. The standard of the drama, dance, art and animation showcased by the children at the end of their time there was exceptional. Finally, we are working hard to instil a love of reading in all of our children, so we are looking for volunteers. If you are able to spare ½ an hour a week to listen to our children read or discuss books with the older children we would love to hear from you. Please contact the school office on 01562 730668.
Melinda Martin and Family wish to thank Jon Prior, Jim Yarwood, Juliet and Brian Hughes, Judith Grange and Roger Danson for their hard work on the night of the quiz in memory of Andy, which took place on Friday 13th September. Thanks also to David Marshall our quiz master and Gregg Howard of Our Plaice Hagley, for providing the fish and chips at cost price to maximise the funds raised. We are particularly grateful to all of the Clent Parish Hall Fundraising Committee for sharing the profits every year with a charity of our choice. Thank you to everyone who attended this popular quiz, we raised £625 for the Finn The Fabulous Foundation, our chosen charity this year.
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Saturday 9 November at 8 pm
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CLENT HISTORY SOCIETY
Our Lectures are over for this year but our last two meetings were very successful, I gave a talk about Clent Village in September and we had about 80 people turn up for a very informative and interesting evening, learning a little bit more about the hidden and lost parts of the village we all pass by so often. Julian Hunt, who told us about William Shenstone and the Leasowes, delivered our October meeting. As always Julian is an expert on his subject, and we were all entertained with his Lecture. It was preceded with a short AGM and we now have a new Secretary joining the Committee so I would like to welcome Celia Nancarrow onto the team, we would still like to encourage new blood within the Society to keep it going strong so why not contact me to see if it is for you. We will be producing our newsletter in the New Year for our members, listing our talks and if anyone would like to become a member, again contact me and I will arrange it for you, £10-00 for three years, a bargain! My phone contact is 01562 730421 (answerphone) Paul Timmins (Chairman)
CLENT HISTORY SOCIETY – FROM THE ARCHIVES
Extract from Parish magazine October 1945.
It is probably by now common knowledge that Mrs. Bristow has handed in her resignation as Matron of the Holy Cross Home a position she has held for Thirty-two years. One wonders what the Home and Village will be like without her for she has certainly played a noble part in both. Naturally her first love was for the Home and Children to whom she has given her best. Whoever succeeds her will never be quite like Miss Bristow who has given herself so completely in service for the Waifs and Strays Society. In this work she has proved to be extraordinarily gifted and fitted. During these years she has preformed a wonderful work, which will live in the lives of those whom she has so carefully trained in the tenets of the Christian faith. But Miss Bristow has also played her part in the life of the Village and of the Church where her presence will also be missed. Another great loss to the Village is the departure of Mr. and Mrs. Hand who are going to live in Manchester. While we congratulate him heartily on his promotion, which we feel he is well deserved, we nevertheless regret his leaving us. They have both been a tower of strength to the Scout and Guide movements. While the one made an ideal Scout Skipper, the other appeared to be the ideal Guide and Ranger Leader. The Village can ill afford to lose people of their kind. However we wish them God’s speed and every success and Happiness. _________________________________________________________________________________ Even today we lose great contributors to the Village so that is why it is important to replace our societies with new up and coming great contributors, we all start off not quite knowing what we can give, but over time small efforts can make a “Big” difference. “Don’t just live in a Village be part of it.” Paul Timmins (Chairman of Clent History Society)
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CLENT GARDENING CLUB
The 2019 Clent Flower Show (run jointly by the WI and Gardening Club) held on Saturday 7th September was a great success. The entries were up and it was good to see so many children involved this year. It is an excellent annual village event that involves many people from Clent and the surrounding area. All those who participate, those who come and admire and have tea and cake, and those who swell the coffers at the auction make the Show into a great village day.
A big thank you to all those who work so hard to make the Show a success each year. Long may it continue Celia Nancarrow
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CLENT PARISH COUNCIL
As the winter draws in, hopefully all the local vegetation will take a little rest! Our contractors have been busy this summer cutting back hedges, clearing footpaths and working hard to make sure the village footways remain passable. Some issues have had to be referred to landowners and we thank them for their attention.
Our Youth Council have also been busy keeping the parish tidy by organising the village litter picks and keeping the Parish Council on its toes around play area improvements, particularly the football pitch which needs new goals and more robust surfacing. The Council would like to thank Lawrence Weston for his stirling work in supporting the Youth Council and wish him well in his future endeavours.
Other issues that have come before the Parish Council recently include inconsiderate parking outside the school, a collapsed drainpipe causing problems on the football pitch and missing grit bins.
Lastly, the Council would like to thank Caroline Howard who has stepped down from the Council due to work commitments. Caroline was an asset to the Council, particularly in supporting the Youth Council in its work and organising the village litter picks.
Parish Council meetings are held on the third Monday of each month at 7pm in the Parish Hall, Church Avenue. The Agenda for each meeting appears on our website and notice boards before the meeting. You are very welcome to join us."
Nick Farress, Clerk to Clent Parish Council 07929 213117 clentparishcouncil.gov.uk
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Gardening as a metaphor for Churches
By Bill Wilson Spring 2014
And by kind permission from the Church Times
Last month, I suggested that the metaphor of gardening is a worthy way of thinking about healthy congregational life in the 21st century. In considering the garden, I noted that healthy gardens live in a dynamic tension with the seasons, they are marked by good soil, and their context plays a key role in their design and composition. The parallels to congregational life are numerous and profound. This week, we turn our attention to the Gardener, for gardens only flourish under the watchful care of a gardener. Who is the gardener for the church? For the purposes of this analogy, let’s assume that Christ is the landlord owner of the garden/church, and has designated its care to those who inhabit the church. For the sake of this analogy, I will assume that the role of the gardener or caretaker is one that is shared by all who love the church: laity and clergy alike. It is a labour of love and calling. Hopefully, our stewardship will end on a more positive note than those who cared for the vineyard in the parable of Matthew 21. The gardener cares for the garden out of love and respect for what it is and can become. He/she gives time and energy out of sacrificial devotion to the potential they see in the garden. It is in the garden that the gardener finds fulfilment and meaning. It is not unusual to hear serious gardeners speak of their love of gardening as a passion and a spiritual exercise. It is in the garden that the gardener discovers what matters most and finds peace. The garden is a reminder to the gardener that the most beautiful and meaningful parts of life cannot be purchased, rushed or manipulated. Design/Vision A beautiful garden emerges from someone’s dream translated into a plan, followed by an implementation process. Beautiful gardens, like all things, are created twice. First, they are created in the sanctified imagination of the gardener. The second creation takes place in the hard work of cultivating and building the garden. So it is with churches. A healthy congregation is one that can articulate its vision and is relentless in pursuing that dream. Clarity about the defining dream and design of the church is essential if it is to be healthy. Competing dreams and designs must be negotiated, or a congregation will find itself attempting the impossible task of being all things to all people. Every garden designer must make choices, as a single garden cannot satisfy the expectations of everyone. Neither can a single church. Both achieve their highest potential when they focus their resources upon a specific manifestation that honours the landlord’s intent and is coherent and appropriate. Care Vibrant and productive gardens emerge when well cared for. The gardener knows that their role is that of caretaker, and that role is pivotal for the long-term health of the garden. Excellent gardeners pay attention to the details. They don’t cut corners. They are vigilant in their care for the garden, even when it is not convenient. Worthy clergy and church leaders put aside personal agendas and care deeply for their parishioners and those in their field of service.
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September
The Hagley Rotary Club had an eventful September with the annual Rotary Club BBQ being hosted by Rotarians Anne and Hassan Paraiso. The weather was fine for a change and the outdoor activities were equally warm and welcoming. The wine flowed and the burgers burned to welcomed music of yesteryear. On the 23rd September Steve Smith came to our meeting to recieve a cheque and give a presentaion on the excellent work being done in Wollaston by DiscoverU which operates a social enterprise where the items made are sold to raise funds. Steve stated that Discover U is a charity working to help people with barriers into employment. He stated that everybody who wants to should have the opportunity to work be supported to do that with a wide range of programmes and opportunities. The aim is to provide work related experience to adults with some level of learning disability or others similarly disadvantaged because of physical disability. DiscoverU has a stall at Kingswinford market every Saturday and sell some of their items at various fairs and via Citizen Home gift shop in Birmingham. Steve commended the work being done within the community and welcomes the public who can drop in and see the work being done and items for sale. The month ended on the 30th Sepetember with a visit from our own District Governor Bala Jaspal, who commended the work being done at Hagley and the varied and active social program of the club. DG Bala expressed appreciation for the warm reception she recieved at Hagley and enjoyed the good humor and banter which the club is renouned for. Encouraging partners to participate regularly in the meeting was a unique and commendable policy for other clubs to adopt. So if readers would like to have fun with purpose give consideration to joining our club who meet at
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Disease, pests and predators are part of life for every gardener. Life in a healthy garden is often about identifying unhealthy plants or pests and dealing proactively with them. In churches, the ability to spot and diagnose unhealthy spiritual practices and/or dysfunctional habits and dynamics is at the heart of ensuring a healthy future for the congregation. Caring for the congregation means identifying threats and responding appropriately. Patience Gardens require patience, and gardeners must learn to trust the plants and environment to produce the growth, fruit and beauty they so desire. Gardens have a rhythm and timetable that we must adapt to. Some things in a garden cannot be rushed, and to attempt to do so courts failure. Mature discipleship and effective ministry is a time-consuming, long-lasting process. Quick and easy answers to hard questions seldom hold up. Rather, it is the Christ-follower who waits patiently and wrestles with doubts and fears who finds a faith big enough for life. I love Bob Dale’s emphasis upon congregations who encourage deeper faith and sustainability in his book Cultivating Perennial Churches. Gardeners and congregational leaders know that time can be our friend, and that the reality of growth means the best days of our work may well be ahead of us. Such dreams keep us coming back to garden, and the church, again and again.
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The Parish News November 2019
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MORNING AFTERNOON EVENING
Fri 1 Martial Arts
Sat 2 Fairfield Village Community Assoc.
Sun 3 Children's Party Children's Party
Mon 4 Preschool Preschool / Jo's Dance Line Dancing
Tues 5 Preschool Preschool Sequence Dancing
Weds 6 Preschool Social Wednesday Hall Management Committee
Thurs 7 Preschool Preschool Zumba
Fri 8 Preschool Preschool Martial Arts
Sat 9
Sun 10 Remembrance Sunday Remembrance Simply Strictly
Mon 11 Preschool Preschool / Jo's Dance Line Dancing
Tues 12 Preschool Preschool Sequence Dancing
Weds 13 Preschool Tea, Talk and Tech WI
Thurs 14 Preschool Preschool Zumba
Fri 15 Preschool Preschool Martial Arts
Sat 16 Midland Roller Pigeon Club Midland Roller Pigeon
Sun 17 West Midlands Gloster Assoc West Mids Gloster
Mon 18 Preschool Preschool / Jo's Dance Line Dancing
Tue 19 Preschool Preschool Sequence Dancing
Weds 20 Preschool Social Wednesday Fairfield Flicks
Thurs 21 Preschool Preschool Zumba
Fri 22 Preschool Preschool Martial Arts
Sat 23 60th Birthday Party
Sun 24 Children's Party
Mon 25 Preschool Preschool / Jo's Dance Line Dancing
Tues 26 Preschool Preschool Sequence Dancing
Weds 27 Preschool Fairfield Flicks Bingo
Thurs 28 Preschool Preschool National Vegetable Society
Fri 29 Preschool Preschool Martial Arts
Sat 30 St Mark's Christmas Fayre St Mark's Christmas Fayre
Martial Arts
MORNING AFTERNOON EVENING
Fri 1 Keep Fit
Sat 2 Private Booking COMIC Theatre Co
Sun 3 Private Booking
Mon 4 Tai Chi
Tues 5 Yoga with Chet
Weds 6 Fat Blast & Body Tone / FROGS Ballroom & Latin class
Thurs 7 Mothers Union Soaring Association
Fri 8 Keep Fit
Sat 9 Fundraisers Fundraisers
Sun 10 Private Booking Private Booking
Mon 11 Tai Chi
Tues 12 Yoga with Chet
Weds 13 Fat Blast & Body Tone / FROGS Ballroom & Latin class
Thurs 14 WI
Fri 15 Keep Fit WI Craft
Sat 16 Private Booking
Sun 17
Mon 18 Clent Parish Council
Tue 19 Yoga with Chet
Weds 20 Fat Blast & Body Tone / FROGS Ballroom & Latin class
Thurs 21
Fri 22 Keep Fit Gardening Club
Sat 23 Village Market Village Market Private booking
Sun 24 Private Booking Private Booking
Mon 25 Tai Chi
Tues 26 Yoga with Chet
Weds 27 Fat Blast & Body Tone / FROGS Ballroom & Latin class
Thurs 28
Fri 29 Keep Fit
Sat 30 COMIC Theatre Co COMIC Theatre Co
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WHAT’S ON AT A GLANCE
NOVEMBER 2nd FVCA Coffee Morning 10-11am Fairfield Village Hall 2nd Freaky Blinders 7.30pm Clent Parish Hall 2nd Stourport Choral November concert 4th Belbroughton & Fairfield Parish Council 7.30pm Belbroughton REC 7th MU Branch meeting 2pm Clent Parish Hall. Speaker: Jean Swift 8th Coffee Morning 10-noon Belbroughton Church Hall 9th Clent Parish Hall fundraisers present Will Morgan & Ian Dempsey-Robins 8pm Clent Parish Hall 9th Belbroughton Church Hall Posh Jumble sale 11am 10th Annual Remembrance parade, 10.30am Fairfield REC car park 13th Fairfield WI 7.30pm Fairfield Village Hall Social and pudding evening 14th Clent WI 7.30pm Clent Parish Hall – Lord Cobham – Hagley Hall Past and Present 15th Belbroughton Horticultural Society 7.30pm Belbroughton Church Hall Roger Umpleby: Butterflies in Britain 16th Blenheim Palace Xmas Market trip 915am leaving French Hen 18th Fairfield lunchtime Dining Group 18th Clent Parish Council 7.30pm Clent Parish Hall 19th Soroptomist Kidderminster 7pm Floral Art Demo, St George’s Bewdley 20th Belbroughton History Society 7.30pm Belbroughton Church Hall,
Speaker Max Keen - The History of Dudley Castle
20th Fairfield Flicks 7.30pm Fairfield Village Hall: The Hustle
22nd Clent Gardening Club 7.30pm Clent Parish Hall 23rd Clent Village early Christmas Market 2-4.30pm Clent Parish Hall 23rd Folk band at Clent Parish Hall 7.30pm 26th FFL club at Belbroughton Church Hall 27th Fairfield Flicks 2pm Fairfield Village
Hall: Hidden Figures
27th Bingo 7.30pm Fairfield Village Hall 28th NVS Fairfield Village Hall 30th Christmas Fayre at St Mark’s Church 10.30am-3pm Fairfield Village Hall DECEMBER 2nd Belbroughton & Fairfield Parish Council 7.30pm Fairfield 1st School 4th - Fairbourne Dodders present Cinderella 7th the pantomime at Dodford Village Hall 5th MU Branch meeting and
Christmas Tea 2.30pm Clent Parish Hall 5th Fairfield WI trip to Mappleborough Green Garden Centre 10.30am 8th Slick6 present Christmas Blessings 2.30pm Clent Parish Hall 11th Fairfield Flicks 2.15pm FVH 22nd Clent Parish Hall fundraisers present Anthony John Clarke – concert 7.30pm Clent Parish Hall JANUARY 11th Twelfth Night event. Theatre group ‘Don’t Go into the
Cellar”