Laverstock & Ford Parish Newsletter
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The Parish Newsletter is published by the Parish Council six times a year for the benefit of the parish residents.
However, articles written do not necessarily reflect the views of the Parish Council.
Welcome to issue no 140
Hello summer! As you can see the sun has bought some colour to our face. In this issue you’ll find lots of news from around the
parish, if you were at Open Farm Sunday you might be featured n our centre page spread and we’ve been visiting our local Nursery and Toddler groups on pages 9 & 21. A new column appears on page 6, ‘The View from Sagrista’ and is it true a Hollywood Ce-lebrity is going to be a permanent feature of our new country park? p. 18. Also have you ever wondered Where the money
raised from filling those Charity bags posted through your letter-box goes? –you may be surprised! Read more on page 14.
Summer must be here as Laverstock Open Gardens are on their way and the Evergreen Club Cream Tea and Ploughmans Lunch afternoons (see diary dates page 64). The board walk is looking
rather fine thanks to some creative input from pupils at Leehurst Swan School (page 25) and there’s lots on around the parish to
ensure this summer will be packed with events and activities whatever the weather– see mobile library timetable page 8 in
case of rain ;0)
Ian McLennan in his role as a resident of the parish and Andrew Prince our Parish Clerk have been working hard to build our
advertising offer and more changes are on the horizon. Costs have been rising and we really need a volunteer to help the PN team with the advertising, please get in touch if you can help! We’d love to know what you think of our new look. If you’ve five
minutes to spare to give us your feedback email: [email protected]
or drop a note in to the parish clerk (see page 58).
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Deadline for the next newsletter Issue no. 141 covering
Sept/October information/articles, reports, local events
fundraising activities and new advertisements to be
with the editor NO LATER THAN (preferably before) Fri July 26th
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CONTENTS
5. Meet the Chair of Laverstock & Ford Parish Council
6. Spire Weather
8. Church info
10. The View from Sagrista
11. AROUND THE PARISH: Mini Marathon
12. Mobile Library timetable
13. Old Sarum Nursery
15. New Community Centre for Old Sarum
16. BFRA News
19. Salisbury Medical Practice update
20. Scooby & Shaun Pen: Our new country park
21. History of Laverstock Village Hall
22. St. Andrews Toddler Group
24. Open Garden Day in Laverstock
25. Leehurst Swan Pupils brighten up the Boardwalk
26. May Local Elections
28. Best Kept Village
29. Royal Award for Community Farm
30. Not Sure? Don’t open the Door!
31. Open Farm Sunday
36. Corporate members of BFRA: Advertising section
57. Small Ads
58. Parish Council Contacts
60. Contacts around the Parish
61. Community Police teams
62. Venues around the Parish, Parish News Contacts, Wiltshire Helplines
64. Diary Dates
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Meet the Chair
We all want to know who is looking after our interests, so let's start with the Parish Chairman.
Ron is starting his third year as Chairman, having joined the parish coun-
cil in 2006, during the Old Sarum Airfield Conservation Area process.
A Ford resident, Ron's Army career was followed by a successful career
as a branch bank manager (ideal skills to keep his fellows in order and to
look after our funds!). Married to Sarah, also a Parish Councillor and with
two young adult children and assorted pets, the couple can often be seen
walking the parish footpaths.
When asked to pinpoint why he became a Parish Councillor, Ron quickly
answers that it was his keenness to protect the rural assets of the par-
ish. This remains his main interest, although he has many other commit-
ments as Chairman.
Our Parish Chairman has a Chain of Office. As we are outside the city,
the Mayor of Salisbury has no jurisdiction in our parish. If your communi-
ty, group or club has an event or occasion which would warrant our own
Civic Head to be in attendance, why not send the invitation via the Parish
clerk.
For a full report on all the business of the Parish Council and on wider parish affairs do please log on to the parish website which is a great resource. www.laverstock-ford.co.uk
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SpireWeather Review: March-April 2013
I will start this review with some remarkable contrasts for the UK:
March 2012: Third warmest on recordMarch 2013: Second coldest on record
April 2012: 243% average rainfall April 2013: 52% average rainfall
The start to Spring 2013 was in stark contrast to last year. For the UK as a whole March was the second coldest on record tied with 1947 and only marginally less cold than 1962. In Central England it was the coldest since 1892, and for the first time since 1949 it was colder than the three preceding winter months. Our warmest March temperature of 15.4°C (60°F) was recorded on the 5th and the coldest of -4.2°C (24°F) on Easter Sunday – in fact the 31st was the coldest Easter day since records began, a record previous-ly set in 1986. It was a fairly wet month in Salisbury with 158% average rainfall - 74mm (2.9”) compared with an average of 46.9mm (1.8”). The 16th was a particularly wet day with 23.6mm (0.9”). On the 28th some exceptionally dry air brought our record low humidity of just 23% which is lower than the humidity in most of our homes. ‘Northern blocking’ continued to push the Jet Stream much further south with high pressure dominant to the north and low pressure to the south bringing very wet conditions to Iberia and a cold easterly air flow across the UK.
This pattern continued into April resulting in a dry month with just 68% of the area’s average rainfall - 38.8mm (1.5”) compared to last April’s record-breaking 126.6mm (5”). The 13th was the month’s wettest day with a total of 9.2mm (0.4”). April’s max-imum temperature of 19.3°C (67°F) was recorded on the 23rd whilst the minimum of -3.1°C (26°F) occurred on the 3rd . The 3rd was also SpireWeather’s record windiest period which, given the low temperatures, low humidity and a bitter east wind, produced some of the lowest wind chill or ‘feels like’ temperatures of the year. The following day was a notably cold day across Southern England with snow flurries and a high in Salisbury of just 3.6°C (38°F).
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Until recently May was shaping up to be slightly cooler but drier than average with high pressure dominating. After a glorious Bank Holiday weekend, this is now looking less likely with the Jet Stream diving south again bringing cool, unsettled conditions which look set to prevail during the middle of the month. The weather patterns aren’t quite the same as last year but at the moment it doesn’t bode well...
Are we in for another disappointing start to summer? Find out in our forthcoming bi-monthly SpireWeather Reviews or follow us on Twitter for the latest weather news. For more local weather information visit spireweather.co.uk but remember to check official sources of weather data where life or property may be at risk.
Simon (SpireWeather)
Laverstock Evergreen Club Charity Number 1027430
Ploughmans Lunch
On Wednesday 14th August
15 Napier Crescent
12.30 pm
Cost £5
This event is open to all, for more information contact
Jill Kay on 01722 323407
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C H U R C H I N F O R M A T I O N Several churches are listed as the civil boundary overlaps the church boundaries
St. Michael and All Angels Winterbourne Earls - Sunday service at 11.00am
Team Service (5th Sunday in month),
Wednesday Holy Communion 9.30am
Team Vicar Rev. Peter Ostli-East—01980 611350 [email protected]
Associate Priest Rev David Coates - 01722 325944 Bourne Valley Team
Associate Priest Rev'd Penny Joyce—07808 181885
email: [email protected]
Rev Wendy Pugh (part-time) 01722 501443
Churchwardens
Mr Terry Hall—01980 611681 and Mrs Becky Baker—01980 611343
Roger Morgan—01980 611474 website www.stmichaelswebsite.org.uk
Catholic Church Services at Holy Redeemer, Bishopdown
Sat (mass of the Sunday) 6.00pm - Wed at 10am
Canon Michael Fitzpatrick & Fr. Tom Dubois—01722 333581
The Personal Ordinariate of Our Lady of Walsingham at Holy Redeemer, Bishopdown Mass 11am every Sunday, Wednesday 6.30pm. Evensong 6pm (2nd Sunday of month) Fr Keith Robinson—01722 504807 [email protected]
Other Churches
St. Mary’s - Winterbourne Gunner - Service at 9.30am except 5th Sunday
Bourne Valley Methodist Church,
Winterbourne Dauntsey
Sun 10.00am includes Junior Church
Contact Rev Rosemary Richter Tel 01722 334833 or 01980 611274
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St Andrew’s Services:
10 am Sunday, Holy Communion
1st Sunday is a Family service with God’s Bunch (Sunday School)
9.30 am Wednesday is Holy Communion for both churches
St Mark’s: 9 to 11 am Sunday 1st Together @ 10 (9am HC followed by informal family service) 2nd Holy Communion : 3rd Morning Worship : 4th and 5th Holy Communion
Various groups for children and youth spanning crèche to teenagers on 2nd – 5th Sundays in term time
6.00 pm 1st No evening service : 2nd Evening Worship : 3rd Holy Communion 4th Evening Worship : 5th No evening service
9 am Mon, Tue, Thu and Fri Morning Prayer 7 pm Mon Weekly Parish Prayer Meeting for both churches
Vicar Rev Jim Findlay, Curate Rev Mark Castleton Associate Priest s, Rev Jill Otter and Rev Diane Roberts Lay Ministers , Hugh Montgomerie and Philippa Smart
For further details of services or for any other information please contact the Church Office on 01722 340368 or stmarkssalisbury.org.uk
Salisbury St Mark & Laverstock St Andrew
Connecting With Jesus, Each Other and Our World
Vicar: Revd Jim Findlay
Address: The Church Office, 64 Barrington Road, Salisbury, SP1 3JDTel: 01722 340368 E-mail: [email protected] Web: stmarksandstandrews.org.uk
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The View from SAGRISTA
Contrary to rumours that Laverstock has been chosen to spearhead Prince Charles wild flower meadows initiative the overgrown verges of Laverstock have simply missed a grass cut. Balfour Beatty’s (don’t they fix railway lines?) maintenance teams have taken time out to learn about safety gog-gles and hard hats. How does that song from Cabaret go? “If you could only see it through my eyes…” If all our grass verges were allowed to grow long, except where there are road safety issues of course, how many more butter-flies might we see. When I was young there were Red Admirals and Pea-cocks in profusion but I cannot remember when I last saw one. However, it seems that my dreams of a wilderness in Laverstock are short lived and by the time you read this we will be back to manicured grass, which will please some, but perhaps not all of our residents.
Have you ever heard the term ‘Stick and Flick’? Are you one of the 10 million or so dog owners in the UK? I am one and greatly enjoy walking my two mutts in the countryside around Laverstock for an hour or more every day. Which brings me to my next topic; dog poo. No one likes picking it up, in-cluding me. I have my own rules and adhere to them. My dogs will often go in my garden and when I am out on paths and cut grass I will keep them at heel and try and stop them from making a mess and if they do I will clear it up.
As much as possible I walk my dogs in open countryside such as the mag-nificent down land around our parish and here I have a different rule: my dogs can go anywhere and both have been trained to move well away from the path before making a mess. If they poo on a path I get a stick, and flick it into the bushes or long grass. But dog poo is everywhere, on the grass at the top of Pilgrims Way, up School Lane and Green Lane, in the middle of the path across the downs and on the trail around Hampton Park.
There is a hard core of dog owners out there who will not pick up their dog’s poo under any circumstances. Warning signs, more bins, free dog poo bags are all great ideas but will have no effect on these people. Can we persuade or shame these people into compliance? Or should we, like Sudbury Town Council in Suffolk, employ a parish community warden (at great expense) and empower him or her to issue on the spot fines of £80 per offence. Do you have any ideas? Please let me know (see also Old Sarum Mum’s view http://oldsarummum.wordpress.com/2013/05/31/being-neighbourly/ )
SAGRISTA is the nom de plume of a Laverstock resident. Sagrista would welcome your views. Write to the editor or use the Parish website contact page
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Around the Parish
MINI MARATHON
The annual Salisbury Schools’ Mini Marathon took place on Saturday 18 May over the Downs behind the secondary schools, and once again the weather was kind to us. The mini marathon has become a well known and much anticipated event for local 7-11 olds, who spend the weeks leading up to the races practising their cross-country skills with their school-friends. This year over 1,300 runners representing 31 local Salisbury primary schools took part. The morning started with the Parent’s Fun Run, followed by the Under 9 Girls, Under 9 Boys, Under 11 Girls and finally the Under 11 Boys races. A great time was had by all the runners and their many supporters who cheered them on along the route.
We are grateful to the many local organisations without whose support we would be unable to hold such a huge event every year. These in-clude Spire FM, Salisbury Journal, Sole Obsession, 3663, W Smalls, Fremar Communications, St John’s Ambulance, Occasions Marquees, Erak Simpson, Brandon Tool Hire, the Friends of St Andrew’s School and Hurdcott Landscapes.
Special thanks go to the 3 Laverstock secondary schools, for not only allowing us to run across their land year after year, but for also provid-ing so many wonderful pupils to assist us on the morning, and also to the Laverstock Club, Murphy’s and Bishop Wordsworth’s School for their help with the parking arrangements.
Finally, on behalf of all the schools who took part, a huge thank you to the local residents of Laverstock for their ongoing support of this im-portant and much loved event in the local schools’ sporting calendar. It is wonderful to see our local community working together every year to help make the mini marathon a success. We hope that those of you who came along enjoyed it as much as we all did and look forward to seeing everyone again in 2014.
Karen Walker
Headteacher, St Andrew’s Primary School
On behalf of the Salisbury Schools’
Mini Marathon Organising Committee
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Mobile Library timetable July – December 2013
The Mobile Library will call at
Bishopdown, One Stop Shop 9.45-10.05am
Bishopdown, Busy Bees Nursery 10.15-10.40am
Bishopdown Farm, Greentrees School (term time only) 10.50-11.20am
on the following dates:
July 10, 24
August 7,21
September 4,18
October 2,16, 30
November 13, 27
December 11
The Mobile Library will call at:
Laverstock, Mayfair Road 10-10.25am
Laverstock, Elm Close 10.35-10.55am
Ford, Green Lane 11.05-11.25
on the following dates:
July 2, 16, 30
August 13, 27
September 10, 24
October 8, 22
November 5, 19
December 3, 17, 31
The Mobile Library will call at:
Old Sarum, Pheasant Drive 10-10.45am
on the following dates:
July 3, 17, 31
August 14, 28
September 11, 25
October 9, 23
November 6, 20
December 4,18
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Green grows the Nursery oh!
Angela Riley, Nursery Manager, tells of exciting happenings at Old Sarum. Using the recent grant received from 'Stop Loan Sharks', an organisation which redistributes the reclaimed funds from prosecuted Loan Sharks into community projects, the nursery has set up a 'gardening club'. All the age groups (2-4 years old) participate and have together, turned and weeded the soil and planted a mixture of fruit, veg-etables and some wild flowers. In the process they took a close look at the soil to see what lived there. The usual suspects included millipedes but the biggest cheer was when they all shouted "We've found a worm!"
The project organiser is staff member Kara, who can include green fingered expertise on her CV. Kara ensure that the children water their crop and together they observe the different rates of growth. Lisa, another staff member has helped the children create a display of photos and children's drawings of insects. Parents, staff and children all retell the experiences of each garden visit to reinforce the learning and memo-ries.
Old Sarum Nursery have an exciting Summer ahead with a trip to Cholderton Charlie Farm planned for July - volunteers are needed to ensure the trip goes ahead.
Hartbeebs music sessions take place every Thursday morning until the end of term. An exhilarating music and exercise happening which the children love.
The older children are preparing for their 'Transition' to Reception Class of Old Sarum Primary. The close relationship between the Nursery and Reception ensures there are no surprises for the young ones when they join 'Big School' in September.
Learning is fun at the Nursery, because 'Alternate IT' has used a blender to create smoothies and a whisk to produce Angel Delight. Children have participated in listening sound activities, designed and made real flower mobiles and wax painting, practised ball skills and many have learnt to ride a two wheeled bike. Or some have just enjoyed a quiet moment in the new wig-wams. Whether you are a budding Nigella, Hockney, Beck-ham, Hoy or Pocahontas, Old Sarum Nursery has it all!
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Old Sarum Nursery Message to parents
Currently 54 children aged 2-4, fill the weekly sessions. The Nursery can take up to 26 children per session. Four spaces are currently available for this term. Manager, Angela Riley advises parents to register their child for the Sep-tember term before 19th July, if possible. There is an ever increasing de-mand for places at this extremely popular and successful Nursery and this will increase, with each new house. Contact Angela at Old Sarum Nursery, Pheasant Drive. 01722 415598 ................................................................................................................................
Congratulations to Salisbury City Football Club on their promotion to the Conference League - just one step from the
Football league! Although, the City's football club, their home is in our
parish at the Ray McEnhill Stadium - and most welcome they are.
Old Sarum Primary School
CAR BOOT SALE– Sunday 14th Juy, 9am—12noon in the Old Sarum School Car Park. £5 per car, please book your space in ADVANCE
Old Sarum Summer BBQ—Saturday 20th July, 3pm—6pm. Tickets will be available from 15th June. Call the Old Sarum Primary School office on 01722 410677 or email [email protected]
CREATIVES return to get crafty
at Old Sarum Community Rooms
This July the Sundaes on Sunday event will be returning and there’s more fun activity at the OSCR with 5x5x5 =Creativity on August 9th and 31st Watch the OSCR website for details www.oldsarumcr.org and don't forget to visit the Old Sarums residents association if you live in Old Sar-um to see what the hot topics are for residents! www.osres.org
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Your Wiltshire Area Board
email Tom Bray for Southern Area Board info (see Parish Contacts)
Or Marianna Dodd for Salisbury Area Board 01794 341 028
OUR COMMUNITY MATTERS—NEW WEBSITE! http://southernwilts.ourcommunitymatters.org.uk/
Old Sarum New Community Centre
A small team has assembled to work on the new Community Centre to be
built in Pheasant Drive, adjacent to the Playing field and opposite the
school. The anticipated opening is Easter/Spring next year. however,
Wiltshire Council has tasked their project manager Pete Smith with dealing
with Persimmon to ensure everything is as we would want it. The planning
application was approved some time ago. The team are now finalising the
infrastructure and layout internally, to 'future proof' it for existing, known
new and yet to appear users. Apart from Pete Smith, Southern Area
Board Manager Tom Bray and Property Manager John Price are also
involved from WC. The team is completed by our Wiltshire & Parish
Councillors, together with Residents Association, Community Room and
Nursery representatives.
Plans are for one large hall and one smaller but decent sized room which
can be divided into two rooms, with a flexible soundproof partition. Current
debate is about storage and whether Persimmon will provide a Commer-
cial Kitchen within the funds available. Eventually a new management
committee will be formed to be responsible for the centre. Probably a
mixture of users and volunteers from the community - some with
experience and some who can volunteer to bring skills, energy and com-
mitment to the new centre, to ensure its success. It could be you!
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BISHOPDOWN FARM RESIDENTS' ASSOCIATION (BFRA) NEWS MAY 13
For those who may have missed it we now have two Salisbury City Council-lors on the BFRA Committee following the recent elections. We believe this can only help with the fact that BF/HP1 is split between Salisbury City and L&FPC. HP2 lies within L&FPC and arguments continue about where the 'country park' lies (history says in L&FPC but an error may have crept into the boundary map when SDC was partly absorbed by WC!). The BFRA Com-mittee is small in numbers and we are keen to recruit some new members to assist in particular with the environmental side of things (HP2/'country park', HP Trail, litter, general condition of the estate etc). If you just want to join on a litter pick then please let us know.
First Responders: Community First Responder (CFR) volunteers are trained
to attend emergency calls received by the ambulance service and provide
care until the ambulance arrives.
Volunteers can arrive at an emergency scene in a matter of minutes, as they
are sent to calls in their local area. The schemes operate as a community
partnership between St John Ambulance and local ambulance service trusts.
Having someone in the community who has been trained in first aid and can
reach the patient quickly makes all the difference. Volunteers operate as
part of a rota system from their own home or place of work. They are dis-
patched at the same time as an ambulance via ambulance control to attend
'immediately life – threatening' calls. Community First Responders are dis-
patched to calls under normal road conditions using their own cars. They do
not have the authority to drive under emergency conditions. Sometimes
they can simply be a very vital second pair of hands to an ambulance crew
when they arrive. New volunteers and those wishing to qualify for this role
will need to attend an approved training course which includes assessment,
and will be required to re-qualify annually. L&FPC is keen to find out if there
are any residents interested in becoming a CFR within this widely spaced
parish.
Charity Bags: You are probably fed up the “charity” bags that are pushed
through our doors on a regular basis. While there is little that can be done
to stop this, you do need to know that many do not actually benefit regis-
tered charities. These companies are often only obliged to give very small
amounts of money to the charity they purport to be raising money for, and
many have no connection whatsoever to any charity.
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The Charity Commission have heard of many cases where a charity would get
something ridiculous like £100 for every tonne of clothing collected, whereas
the company collecting the clothes were raising £1000s from selling the clothes
on! A quick check of a weekly haul of 4 bags through the door suggest that only
one seems to have any link to a registered charity. Should you wish to donate
this way and want to check the 'charity' credentials the Charity Commission
have an information page at:
http://www.charity-commission.gov.uk/faqs/running_a_charity/
fundraising/298.aspx
In addition, Greentrees School and Bishopdown Farm Pre-school both collect
textiles, clothes, shoes, handbags etc every 6 months or so to raise funds for
the school/pre-school (they get 50p per kilo of items donated). If local resi-
dents would rather support a local cause with their old clothes, then please
contact Maggie Hill on 01722 502274.
Hartley Way Roundabout: The BFRA have for some time been trying to get
something done about the state of the weed infested roundabout that greets
you on entering from Pearce Way. There has been minimal 'care' of this round-
about since it was built in 2000. Having finally tracked down the right bit of
Wiltshire Council and determined that we need a s96 agreement we also found
that the PC had to approve the BFRA doing something about the roundabout as
well. Unfortunately, this saga may continue for some time as it appears that
the PC may have to apply for the s96 and the hideous list of requirements/
restrictions is enough to put off anybody even pulling a weed out. Our back up
plan is to force WC to meet their own requirements!
HP Trail: After a long wait we finally have the kissing gate at the end of Pearce
Way – thanks to the hard work of volunteers from the Community Farm with
some BFRA assistance. This attractive feature is made of long lasting Chestnut
and makes a considerable difference to the entrance to HP1. However, the
gate was vandalised within a couple of weeks of installation. It would appear
that mindless yobs hanging around the 'layby' thought they would amuse
themselves by kicking the uprights out of the gate. We are trying to source re-
placements with the assistance of the Community Farm. Our regular litter pick
produced yet another massive haul of litter which was quickly collected for dis-
posal by WC. Amazingly, we found that some residents bagged up their garden
cuttings in black bags then threw them into the bushes. There is NO NEED to do
this as the council supply GREEN BINS for this very purpose.
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There are others who make their contempt obvious by throwing their garden
waste over their fence although at least it is not shrouded in plastic. The Trail is
planned to be part of the 'country park' which should arise out of HP2, clearly a
good deal of education is needed if this valuable new resource is not to be ru-
ined by the selfish few.
Those who do walk in our local countryside will have noticed the horses teth-ered out on the grass to the western side of the Trail. The legality of this is sus-pect and there will no doubt be action from council officials if/when the coun-try park plan is realised. A number of residents have raised their concerns to the BFRA about the horses and the RSPCA have been called in to check their condition. A recent incident when the number of horses increased did result in the RSPCA swiftly removing some to proper care.
HP2: Progress remains stalled (end-May) as we understand the sale of the land has still not been completed. There was some activity with a contractor testing the soil but no-one is any the wiser as to when construction will start. A prelim-inary draft plan for the layout of the 'country park' has been put on a Country Park Design page at http://www.environmentpartners.co.uk/. This was done to start generating ideas and feedback from everyone so that a properly costed proposal can be produced for L&FPC.
One Stop Shop: We can finally report partial success after many months of pressing Sanctuary Housing. Minor repairs have been completed (such as the broken down pipe) and we were promised that the bigger items in the car park would be attended to but the contractor was off 'sick'. It has now gone well past the suggested delay of a couple of weeks so we will continue to apply pres-sure on the landlord. We have also noted that the minor repairs were generally of a poor standard and this will also be fed back to Sanctuary.
Police Update: Following on from the rise in thefts from sheds and outbuild-ings which your Neighbourhood Watch co-ordinator will have told you about (You don't have one? It is easy to fix!), the Police are currently warning of thefts from front gardens. It would appear that this is being done for resale as flower pots are being emptied. You might wish to mark any items that you keep at the front of your house.
BFRA Website: Don't forget to make regular visits to keep up to date with what is going on. The site is kept up to date and there are a number of useful links to other sites. Com-municate with your Committee at: www.thebfra.co.uk.
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Salisbury Medical Practice
would like to take this opportunity to keep the parish residents informed about how your local Bishopdown surgery will benefit from the forthcoming move to Fountain House.
We need to know what YOU want?
We will continue to run our usual services from the Bishopdown Surgery but you will be able to access some new exciting services from our new surgery at Fountain House which is on target to be completed in Novem-ber. The Patient Participation Group are currently preparing for the installation of a free phone taxi service using a local reliable company. If you are a local parish resident, get involved through our website or Facebook page and send us your comments and suggestions.
www.salisburymedicalpractice.co.uk
Search Facebook for Salisbury Medical Practice
Salisbury Medical Practice has decided on a new logo for the surgery to include Bish-opdown Surgery staff, the image and colours will be reflected in staff uniforms, badges and seating within the building. Look out for the logo going live in surgery, on our website, and on paper.
Going away this
summer?
Up to Date with your vaccinations?
Do not risk your health, book in with Tracy Slat-er, our specially trained nurse for a full range of immunisations and ad-
vice.
Call the surgery at least 8 weeks prior to your date of departure to
book an initial telephone consultation with the
nurse who will discuss your travel needs and
make an appointment for vaccinations if neces-
sary.
Salisbury Medical Practice has worked hard to raise awareness of work already undertaken to support carers and to encourage further development. We are pleased to announce we won a gold award for the work we have done. We are currently having talks about a carer’s café in the new premises and working to identify more patients who are carers.
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Scooby’s, Edible Hedges and Shaun Pens No it’s not a local restaurant opened by a Hollywood actor but some of the many new ideas for our Country Park.
The controversial Hampton Park II housing development generated a wealth of criticism from local residents. The proposed country park on land adjacent to the development has also been viewed with suspicion, not least when the approved design was unveiled with urban design el-ements purporting to be in keeping with the rural surroundings. Cur-rently the proposed country park comes with a hefty price tag to build, features only some of the elements that the original community consulta-tion found to be important to users and is high maintenance with a tiny maintenance budget from the developer this new proposal commissioned by the Parish Council aims to change that.
Your views as local residents are wanted NOW to plan a country park which meets the needs of all users of the park. The park will also meet the strict ecological requirements laid down by the planning authority and will be easily maintained as a rural country park. Environment Partners who have been commissioned to work with residents to achieve this aim hope to re-design the park in a way that will achieve a Green Flag Award by year two of the park’s creation.
VIEW DESIGNS HERE: http://www.environmentpartners.co.uk/
There are links to the web site from the Laverstock and Ford Parish Council, Bishopdown Farm Residents Association and River Bourne Community Farm web sites. You can view and comment on the re-design of the site as it evolves over the next few weeks. The finished design will be submitted to the developer and the planning authority to replace the existing plan.
Design elements in the Environment Partners first draft proposal include dedicated play areas for dogs themed as “Scooby’s”, grassy banks mod-elled on ancient earthworks and an easy to maintain edible hedge along the site boundaries for visitors to snack on. Environment Partners have already received some very encouraging comments from local people who are applauding the approach to the park design which aims to enhance the high value natural landscapes and character of the land whilst also providing for the needs of all park visitors.
Environment Partners CIC is a new organisation formed by local land management experts David Burton, Jason Lovering and Jaymie Hall together with Karen Crawford, an accountant who specialises in green economics for community and environmental enterprises.
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Laverstock Village Hall
Resident Gill Kay recently came across a couple of St Andrews’ parish magazines dating from the 1960s. In 1964, fundraising was in action to replace the older Hill Hall which was donated to the parish by Major Byles. ‘Brick-a-week’ donations were made by residents (a fund-raising method also used to help finance the building of the vicarage) along with the ubiquitous whist drives. By September 1964 the fund stood at £2,015/1/1d.
A later magazine, May 1966, proudly announces that the contract for the new hall had been placed with REEMA Construction Ltd of Milford at a cost of £8,510. Work started soon after and the hall was completed by the end of the year. Fund-raising continued to meet the costs of fitting out the hall with a cooker, chairs, curtains etc.
The hall, now almost 50 years old, is managed by a management commit-tee of residents and users. It has been kept up to date with a state-of-the-art kitchen being installed a few years ago and is self-funding from hiring fees. It plays host to numerous local groups, the W.I., cubs and scouts, toddler groups, gardening club, fitness classes, and many more. A full list of activities and who to contact to book the hall for private functions can be found on page 62.
Local residents, who remember making their donations in the 1960s and those volunteers who have been responsible for overseeing it’s upkeep in the years since should feel proud that the hall continues to be a major asset to the village and the wider community.
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St Andrews Toddler Group
- Come along to our friendly welcoming Toddler Group —
Held every Thursday morning in term time
at Laverstock and Ford Village Hall
for all children from babies up to age 4 10.00to 11.20 Thursday mornings
A healthy snack and drink for all children
Coffee/Tea and biscuits for all adults
Arts and craft session each week
Lots of toys and play equipment
A chance to meet and chat to other parents
Summer trip and parties throughout the year
For more information see our Facebook page (StAndrews ToddlerGroup)
or call Alison on 07824 564449
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St Andrews Toddler Group It’s been a long time since I was at Nursery group or pre-school as it was
called. I have an over-riding memory of riding round and around in circles
in and out of shafts of sunlight with my friends on trikes and bicycles,
laughing and laughing. When I was invited to attend a morning with St
Andrews Toddler group I was reminded of that happy memory. Every
Thursday morning at 10am, the Laverstock and Ford Village Hall is
awash with voices; from the babbling of content babies, and incessant
yammering of toddlers, to happily chatting parents and grandparents,
there are all sorts.
Stand outside the door and there is a comforting buzz of happy noise.
Inside, all is well at St Andrews Toddler group, as the children play and
their adults get a chance to relax and talk to other parents or child mind-
ers who have turned up.
There is everything a toddler could want and to much to my delight that
includes tricycles; soft play, toys, books, indoor miniature slides, arts and
crafts, even a set of raised beds for growing vegetables. The ‘piece de
resistance’ for St Andrews Toddler group is ‘snack time’ with juice and
fruit for the little ones, there is also coffees and teas provided by a
different Mothers Union volunteer each week and here the happy noise
settles into a contented background hum.
Running from 10am to 11.20 each Thursday, St Andrews Toddler Group
charges a small fee of £1.50 per week for up to two children, and 50p per
additional child and always ends their sessions with tidy up time and then
songs and news.
Toddler group will be closed during the summer holidays,
but there are spaces available for September.
Contacts:
Alison Smith, chair -07824564449 Linda Butcher vice chair -07855306539 Mel Farmander secretary 07598499676
by Charlotte Mortimer-Talman
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LAVERSTOCK GARDENING CLUB
OPEN GARDENS DAY IN LAVERSTOCK
SUNDAY 14 JULY
1pm—5pm
TICKETS £5
including a cream tea (children free)
will be available on the day from the Village Hall
where there will also be a plant stall
More than 12 gardens throughout the village
will be open including at least four new gardens
The Charity we are supporting this year is LUCY’S DAYS OUT which provides special “days out” for families living with serious illnesses. Why not come along for an enjoyable afternoon in the Village whilst supporting a very worthwhile local charity
Further details from Stuart Dennis on 01722 320522
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Nothing boring about this Walk!
On Thursday 16th May, the Chairman of the Parish Council, Mr Ron Champion
officially ‘opened’ the newly installed Interpretation Boards and Ceramic logs at
the Whitebridge Boardwalk. The boardwalk is on the route of the Farm & Spin-
ney Trail and it has been the desire to install interpretation boards for some
time in order to give visitors more information about this special wildlife area.
The appeal for help from a Graphic Designer in the pages of the Newsletter
brought forward Mr David Liversage, a local resident who also teaches at Lee-
hurst Swan School. His pupils soon produced designs for the boards and the
project expanded with the production of ceramic plates featuring the flora and
fauna to be found there. Jason Turner, the PC arboriculturalist, was able to
mount the plates on logs and install them in the ground as shown in the pics.
The pupils were very excited to look for their own plates which number over 30
and are featured all along the boardwalk and river from the white bridge all the
way to Riverbourne Rd. After the ‘official opening’ all present returned to the
Community Farm for tea and cakes. It was hoped originally to also be able to
officially open the new pond and boardwalk spur at the same time but the poor
weather earlier in the year
has delayed their completion.
This should take place at the
end of May, beginning of
June.
Do visit the boardwalk area
for a delightful walk; what
someone has described as
Salisbury’s best kept secret!
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May Local Elections
Parish Councillors were elected unopposed at the recent local elec-tions, Laverstock and Ford have 13 positions available and only 12 stood for election. We still need a Councillor to represent Old Sarum and anyone interested should contact the Parish Clerk (see contacts page 58)
It is pleasing to note that the Parish Council is politically impartial unlike Salisbury City Council which is elected on party political lines. This means that nothing stands in the way of your PC making decisions in resident’s interests. Councillors do not draw any allowances and very little is paid in expenses. There is no personal gain but many hours committed to the job, something that the general public are not always aware of.
During the coming years there are many important decisions that your Councillors will be considering such as:-
The Country Park at Hampton Park
Longhedge
Airfield
Old Sarum
These are a few amongst many others to make over the coming years. It is a responsibility that the PC has to balance in making decisions in the interests of all in the Parish.
The public are welcome to all of our PC meetings which take place on the third Monday of each month starting at 7.00pm. Details of the ven-ue are published in the Parish Magazine.
Elections
The Wiltshire Council and Parish Council elections took place on 2nd May. Our existing Wiltshire Councillors were re-elected with increased majori-ties and all those who stood for the Laverstock & Ford Parish Council were elected unopposed. In fact, a vacancy still exists for one parish councillor - ideally from Old Sarum. If you can commit some time and are keen to see the parish progress, please contact the Parish Clerk. At the Annual Parish meet-ing, Ron Champion was re-elected Chairman and Virginia McLennan resum-ing her Vice Chairman's role. All councillors contact details have been updat-ed.
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RUN FOR CHARITY
The Rotary Clubs of Salisbury and Winchester are holding the annual
Clarendon Marathon
on Sunday 6th October 2013
The marathon starts from Wyvern College. Walkers set off at 8.30am relay runners at 9.30 am and the full mar-athon starts at 10.30 am. The route will be the same as last year and there will be minor disruption to traffic for approximately 15 minutes along Church Road from 10.30 am The runners will turn into duck Lane from Church Road and thence onto the Clarendon estate
To take part or for more information please see the marathon website http://www.clarendon-marathon.co.uk.
Parish Council Meetings
Meetings are held on the 3rd Monday of the month
Next Meeting
Monday 15 July
7pm
Old Sarum Primary School
Contact Andrew Prince, the Parish Clerk on 01722 411847 or email [email protected] for more details
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Best Kept Village
In spite of a smaller turnout this year, those welcome volunteers who came along for the Laverstock Village Clean Up on 11th May did a great job. A good number of bags of rubbish, plus a bike, were removed from Laverstock in preparation for the judging of the Best Kept Village Competition. Once again, our thanks go to the Scouts and Beavers (and their lead-ers) for their valued contribution in the clean up. The event finished with a very welcome BBQ at the Community Farm.
We never know the date of judging for the BKV which takes place sometime during the ‘summer’ so we can all help by ensuring that any litter we see gets quickly binned. Together we CAN make a difference. Thank you.
Laverstock Evergreen Club Charity Number 1027430
Cream Tea
On Wednesday 17th July
15 Napier Crescent, Laverstock
at
2.30 pm
Cost will be £3.00
This event is open to all, for more information contact
Jill Kay on 01722 323407
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Royal Award for Community Farm
A testament to all the people involved at the farm and their hard work, as the farm was awarded overall winner of the Duchy of Cornwall – “The Prince of Wales Award for 2013”.
This Award is open to community organisations, schools, colleges and groups which have, through their own initiative, brought about improve-ments to the lives of the rural population in a sustainable manner. The Award is intended to embrace a wide range of schemes where there has been a genuine attempt to move forward in a resourceful and inventive way to the benefit of a rural Community.
The farm was shortlisted following a visit by three judges representing the Royal Bath & West of England Society and the Duchy of Cornwall, whose job it was to decide which organisation has made the most outstanding contribution to improving the lives of their community.
The presentation was made by the Bishop of Bath & Wells at the Royal Bath & West of England Society show. Ben Parker, chairman of River Bourne Community Farm, was presented with the Award Certificate, signed by HRH Prince Charles, an engraved glass bowl and a cheque for £1,000 to be used for the furtherance of the farm’s activities.
The certificate reads:
The Prince of Wales Award of Honour
Presented to: River Bourne Community Farm
A community farm providing a focus for the
surrounding community, an educational
and skills centre for local school children,
community groups and BTEC courses and
a resource for help for Heroes.
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Congratulations! To Scout Leader David Waspe who is now District Commissioner for Salisbury and South Wiltshire Scouts. Welcome to scout leader Alistair Riggs for
Laverstock Scouts . Old Sarum now have three new Scout Groups who meet at Old Sarum Primary School and spaces are available! Old Sarum Beaver Scouts Louise Thompson 01722 329145
Old Sarum Cub Scouts Lindsay Killackey 01722 417434
Old Sarum Scouts Neil Fotheringham 01722 329415 Metal theft and burglary are still active in the parish, do make sure your sheds and outbuildings are secure.
NOT SURE? DON’T OPEN THE DOOR! If you're not sure who is at your door, don't open it. Check the identity of the call-er by calling the company they are purporting to be from i.e. gas, electricity, wa-ter, police. Use the telephone numbers listed in your local directory or provided independently by your service provider – Do not use any telephone numbers provided by the caller – they may be bogus.
Telephone a neighbour or friend nearby to come along and check out the caller before you open the door to them. Some areas in the country have “nominated neighbour schemes” you can sign up to. Check with your local police to find out if there is one in your area.
Many service providers provide password schemes, sign up to these. When unannounced callers knock at your door they should know the password if they are genuine.
The “Waterboard” no longer exists, it is an obsolete phrase used only by bogus callers.
Don't keep large quantities of cash at home; put it in the bank where it is safe.
Keep doors locked and windows secure at all times.
Ensure that if you do let somebody in to your home, that you close the door be-hind them – distraction burglars often work in teams, where one will distract you whilst others sneak in through the insecure door.
If somebody asks for your help – needs to make a telephone call, lost a ball in your garden, needs a drink or pen and paper for example, refer them to a young-er neighbour or assist them through a closed door. Alternatively, call a friend or neighbour to come and assist.
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Open Farm Sunday 2013 an unqualified success
The Community Farm Open Day attracted
around 3,000 visitors with over 55 attractions ap-
pealing to all age groups. The farm’s famous
cream teas were, as usual, provided by Laver-
stock & District Evening W.I. and were extremely popular and live music
performances ensured hungry visitors had plenty of music to eat by.
Punch & Judy pulled in the crowds at each performance as did the ferret
races. Local dog owners got to put their pets through their paces on the
dog obstacle course and draw plenty of ‘oohs and aahs’ along the way.
The farm volunteers worked tirelessly through the day, ensuring that a
good time was had by all. The weather helped, a bright sunny day with a
slight wind. The farm is community-based and it was good to see the lo-
cal community supporting this event in such large numbers.
The Open Day is the farm’s major fund-raiser to help with the costs of ani-
mal feed and bedding, repairs and maintenance plus future additions to
the farm.
See over the page for more pictures of happy people
on the day.
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Photographs by Alex Bostock
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Could you be a VOLUNTEER HELPER? Help wanted for Love Lane Friendship Club for the Elderly
Robert Stokes House, Carmelite Way Salisbury
If you would like to volunteer at this very friendly, happy club, please contact the Organiser Vanessa Brown on 07855591614 or Mary Paisey on 01722 321989 or Pat Allen on 01722 321989.
The club meets twice a week at Robert Stokes House from 9.45am until 2.45pm on Tuesday and Thursday. We would welcome your enquiry es-pecially for the Tuesday session.
We also have a few places available for guests on Tuesday and Thurs-day. Are you elderly and lonely and looking for a friendly, caring place to go once or twice a week We provide a warm, comfortable environment where you can sit and chat or join in on some of the activities – Bingo, Quiz, Word Games, Light Exercise, Skittles and Ball Games, Music and much more.
Transport is provided and this includes help or assistance where needed.
Tea, Coffee and Biscuits and a two course lunch is included at a price of £7.50 per session. For more information please contact:
Mary Paisey on 01722 334985 or Vanessa Brown on 07855591614
Family Fun Day
Sarum Academy
Saturday 13th July
12—4pm
Seven days of fun on Bemerton Heath will be culminating in a big cel-ebration event at Sarum Academy.
As the Academy prepares to unveil its new £15.5 million building we want to take the time to reflect, celebrate and say a fond farewell to the existing build-ings, which have a long and proud history within the community.
www.facebook.com/EventsInSalisbury.
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Wiltshire’s Police Commissioner launches New Fund
Police and Crime Commissioner for Wiltshire and Swindon Angus Macpherson has launched a £1 million Innovation Fund. The Commissioner is looking to fund community and voluntary initiatives throughout Wiltshire and Swindon which will help towards achieving his six main priorities as set out in his Police and Crime Plan.
The Commissioner's six main priorities are, working with communities are part-ners to: * Reduce crime and anti-social behaviour * Protect the most vulnerable in society * Put victims and witnesses first * Reduce offending and re-offending * Drive up standards of customer service * Ensure unfailing and timely response to calls for assistance
Mr Macpherson added: "This fund is about supporting innovative new ideas which will make a lasting difference to community safety and I'm particularly interested in projects that help to break cycles of crime and anti-social be-haviour, including support-ing repeat offenders." The £1 million Innovation Fund is being funded from Office of the PCC reserves.
For more information, including a downloadable leaflet and an application form, visit www.wiltshire-pcc.gov.uk If you have any other questions about the fund, please call the Office of the PCC on 01380 734022.
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Corporate Members of BFRA
Afon House (Chiropractic Clinic), Mrs S. Thorkeldsen, 01722 820 400
Aquagas (Plumbing & Heating Engineer), Mr G. Sainsbury, 07966 156 197
Aquajet (Exterior Property Cleaning), Mr R. Donnington, 01722 415 583
Bassets (Estate Agents), Mr D. Clayton, 01722 415 141
Bishopdown Pharmacy, Mr I. Wood, 01722 324 462
Boswell Bros (Building Supplies), Mr J. Boswell, 01722 333 781
Country Landscapes (Gardening Services), Mr T. Cooper, 01722 334 491
Salisbury Medical Practice (NHS), Mrs S. Burgess, 01722 334 402
Radian (Housing Association), Mr M. Barton, 0300 123 1567
Salisbury City Church, Mrs J. Carter, 01722 333351
Sanctuary Housing (Housing Association), Mrs S.Howden, 0800 083 9283
Simon Tubb (Decorator), Mr S. Tubb, 01722 500 292
Trethowans (Solicitors), Mrs E. Webbe, 01722 412 512
Utility Warehouse (Discount Club), Mr S. Tubb, 01722 500 292
Wood BMW, Mr G. Surrey, 0844 558 3344
NEW!!....Celebration column...NEW!
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Congratulations Fi & Si in Hampton Park on your joint fiftieth—from your friends and family. Just like a good wine good friends always improve with age ;0)
Email [email protected] by July 26th for entry in our next issue
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Health & Beauty Services
Deep Muscle & Soft Tissue Massage
Sports Therapy
Aromatherapy
Sandra Le Boutillier IIST, IHBC, IIHHT Dip, ICHT
at Bishopdown Farm
Tel: 07851601621
26 Bower Gardens, Shady Bower, SP1 2RL Telephone 01722 337870
www.cherylbeeney.co.uk
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Chartered Physiotherapy sports injuries and back pain clinic
Treatment for a variety of conditions
which include:
Back pain and sciatic:
Joint and muscle pain
Arthritic conditions
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Sports injuries
Pain relief and acupuncture
Post operative rehabilitation
Golf fitness screening and rehabilitation
22 Milford Street, Salisbury, SP1 2AP
Tel: 07501868185 / 01722 238830
Email: [email protected]
Health & Beauty Services
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Health & Beauty Services
TRANQUILITY BEAUTY THERA-PY
Treatments include Aromatherapy Massage, Facials, Manicures,
Pedicures, St Tropez Tanning and Reiki Healing.
Gift Vouchers, Pamper Parties, Corporate Events etc.
All clients given the same Unhurried Care and Attention.
Locally based in Laverstock / Mobile Service Possible. Flexible Appointment times including evenings and weekends.
Telephone: 01722 504576 or 07790731468 www.tranquility-beauty.co.uk
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Please consider the parish newsletter as your
FIRST port of call for all services and trades
required and please mention us when
contacting a business advertised here
To advertise with us
email [email protected]
Property & Maintenance Services
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Bourne Valley Electrical Services Ltd YOUR LOCAL ELECTRICIAN
All domestic electrical services carried out, including wiring for loft conversions, new extensions and outbuildings, showers, extra
sockets or lights (indoors or outdoors), complete rewires. All jobs considered.
Qualified to current building regulations Providing a reliable and quality service
Free estimates, No hourly rates
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Want to discuss your requirements? Just ring for a chat – ‘phone:
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Property & Maintenance Services
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Property & Maintenance Services
RJ CARPENTRY &
BUILDING SERVICES
Built in Furniture
Kitchens
Bathrooms
UPVC Soffits, Facia, Guttering
All aspects of Carpentry
24 hour call out No job too small
Free Estimates
Tel 01722 411643
Mob 07979 327 313 Email: [email protected]
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Dave Cannell Complete Kitchen & Bathroom Fitting service
All aspects of carpentry undertaken from replacement doors & worktops through to Full Kitchen Design. Planning & Installation.
There really is no job too big or too small.
Offering expertise & advice in designing your kitchen, bathroom or bedroom and tailor made services to fit your requirements and your budget.
From budget ranges right through to Bespoke Luxury Kitchens & Bathrooms.
Over 30 years experience in the trade. Reliable, trustworthy & honest tradesman.
Call today for an Honest, No Obligation Quota
07879 490953 — 01722 331616
MH GARDEN WORKS All types of garden tasks undertaken:
Grass cutting
Hedge trimming
Patios
Fencing
Small building works
Garden clearance Friendly, reliable and flexible service to suit you.
Short and long term work undertaken
Fully insured
BIG ENOUGH TO COPE
SMALL ENOUGH TO CARE
Contact Matt on
07818 800 706 / 01980 594 764
Property & Maintenance Services
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LIGHTS * EXTRA SOCKETS * HEATING CONTROLS
FAULT FINDING * INTRUDER ALARMS * FULL REWIRES
FUSE BOARD UPGRADES * DIGITAL TV AERIALS
Please Call To Discuss Your Electrical Needs
Clinton Short
07780 610366 / 01722 335442
Email: [email protected]
ELECTRICAL CFS
Property & Maintenance Services
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Mike Chambers
Cabinet-maker & Joiner for 30 years
Design, make and fit to your requirements for those
awkward places also fit kitchens and bedroom furniture
Contact Mike : 01980 610651
Mobile: 07763803508 www.mikechambersjoinery.co.uk
M Bacon Garden Designs
DESIGN AND BUILD
PLANTING DESIGN
RIGHT PLANT RIGHT PLACE
CONSULTATIONS
TEL 01722 329163
MOBILE 0782 1340923
E-mail [email protected]
M. BACON FdSc Garden Design
Mike is a pre-registered member of the Society of Garden Designers
Property & Maintenance Services
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Interior and Exterior Painting
Wallpapering
NO VAT ‘Reasonable and Reliable Service’
TEL: 01722 322744
CHARLES LEES
PAINTER AND DECORATOR
27 Linden Close
Laverstock SP1 1PN
Tel: (01722) 322744
ALEX GARDEN SERVICES
“Nurturing Nature”
Lawn Maintenance, Digging and Weeding
Tree Work, Felling and Stump Removal
Hedging, Pruning and Clearing
Fencing, Painting and Patios
Free Estimates 07825 295 328
DAVID GALLOP HOME & GARDEN
MAINTENANCE
Gardening, Grass Cutting, Garden Clearance, Hedge Trimming,
Fencing
Painting and Decorating Basic plumbing repairs
All your inside and outside jobs
Free Estimates, Competitive Rates
Tel: 01980 610969 or 07761075840
email: [email protected]
Property & Maintenance Services
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Paul Jagger
A COMPREHENSIVE HARD LANDSCAPING SERVICE
SPECIALIST IN STONE
PATIOS, WALLING, FENCING DRIVEWAYS,
PONDS, TURFING
GARDEN CLEARANCE
GENERAL PROPERTY MAINENANCE
ALSO UNDERTAKEN
Enquiries: 01980 590823 07977 173096
Email [email protected]
Country Landscapes
All aspects of landscaping & tree work undertaken
Low maintenance gardens Decking, Patios, Fencing
Water features Turfing, Hedge/tree & grass cutting,
Brickwork, Rubbish removal
Fully insured Portfolios & References
Free Estimates
E.Cooper
Tel: 01722 334491 Mob: 07721 691489 Corporate Member of BFRA
(Bishopdown Farm Residents Association)
PENN HILL GARDENING
& ODD JOB SERVICE
For all aspects of General Gardening including Lawn Care, Hedges, Fencing, Gates made, Top Quality Turf, Mulches - all types including safe-for-children-shingle,
Play Bark, Coloured Gravels and Slate
Ideal for low Maintenance Gardens
All at very competitive prices
Fully Insured
For a free quotation and advice
call David on 01722 332920 or Mobile 07788438816
ALL OF THE ABOVE WE CAN SUPPLY OR INSTALL
Property & Maintenance Services
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M R C Plumbing
Looking for a reliable plumb-
er?
Look no further…
For all your plumbing needs
FREE no obligation quote
No job too small
Water- main work
undertaken
Call Michael Cookson
On 07812 502 677
or 01722 340 239
IDC ELECTRICS 51 Lower Road, Salisbury SP2 9NF
Tel: 01722 410435 / 07748 636720
ELECSA REGISTERED
OUTDOOR POWER/LIGHTING
NEW & REPLACEMENT SOCKETS
NEW & REPLACEMENT LIGHTING
FUSEBOARDS
LOCAL FAMILY MAN
NO JOB TOO SMALL
RELIABLE WITH A ‘NO MESS’ FINISH
FULLY QUALIFIED & INSURED
OAP DISCOUNT
Property & Maintenance Services
Jason Turner Tree Surgery & Forestry
(Est. 1996)
Qualified in
Pruning, Felling, Planting,
Hedge Cutting, Site Clearance
Logs available all year round
01722 327055
Based at Old Sarum
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Property & Maintenance Services
Call Dave on 01722 334151 07925 100404
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Property & Maintenance Services
SR HEAT SERVICES
Woodburners,
Fireplaces,
Gas Fires,
Chimney Lining,
Flue Systems,
Fire Servicing,
Plumbing & Maintenance
HETAS & GAS SAFE
REGISTERED
Call STEVE on 07514 555 772 / 01722 500415 [email protected]
SB PLUMBING SERVICES
For servicing, repairs and installation
All work carried out at
competitive rates, to a high
standard, by a local qualified
and fully insured plumber.
Please ring Stefan on 0777 050 2522
or 01722 331697
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O&E Carpentry
& Joinery Ltd
All aspects of building
& carpentry undertaken
Kitchens
Bathrooms
Extensions
Roofing Building Maintenance & Repairs
Property Refurbishments
Please contact Oliver Orcheston-Findlay
01725 510806 or 077 549 472 72 for a free estimate
Property & Maintenance Services
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Professional Services
Colin Froude LRPS SWPP
Photographer
Weddings
Home portraits
Lifestyle
Studio
Tuition
www.lucentphotography.co.uk
01722 506728 07722421610
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Professional Services
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Professional Services
www.gallagherscleaning.co.uk
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FOR A FREE NO OBLIGATION QUOTE
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Vehicle Services
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Laverstock & Ford Parish Council Contacts
Mr Ron Champion Chairman: Tel. 320408 3 The Steadings, Ford, Salisbury
Mrs Virginia McLennan ViceChair: Tel. 332233 47 Church Rd, Laverstock, SP1 1QY
Mr Andrew Prince Parish Clerk Tel. 411847 Email [email protected] 3 Pilgrims Way, Laverstock, Salisbury, SP1 1RZ
Mrs Sarah Champion Tel. 320408 3 The Steadings, Ford, Salisbury
Mr James Dean Tel. 335040 Milford Farm, Milford, Salisbury. SP1 1RJ
Mr Tony Markham Tel. 329151 13 Woodland Way, Laverstock, SP1 1SB
Mr Derek Hayes Tel. 332109 Meadow View, The Green, Laverstock SP1 1QS
Ms Liz Dore Tel. 500343 85 Church Road, Laverstock, SP1 1QZ
Mr David Law 117b Church Road, Laverstock SP1 1RB
Mr Vic Bussereau Tel. 339571 5, Merrifield, Ford, SP4 6DF
Mr Simon Byers Tel. 410100
18 Osmund Walk, Old Sarum, Salisbury
Mr Nigel Roper Tel. 07973 428205
9, Hartley Way, Hampton Park, Salisbury
Mr Christopher Burnell Tel. 505722
35 Apostle Way, Bishopdown, Salisbury SP1 3GS
Area of responsibility for each member of the Parish Council may be found on the Parish Website www.laverstock-ford.co.uk
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WILTSHIRE COUNCILLORS
Mr Ian McLennan For Laverstock, Ford & Old Sarum 01722 332233 47 Church Road, Laverstock, Salisbury SP1 1QY Email: [email protected] @CllrIanMcLennan
Mr Bill Moss For Hampton Park 01980 862241 Long Orchard, London Road Winterslow. SP5 1BN
MEMBER OF PARLIAMENT
Mr John Glen Member of Parliament www.johnglenmp.com House of Commons [email protected] Constituency office: 01722 327080
MEP Member for European Parliament Mr Graham Watson [email protected] 01458 252265
Southern Wiltshire Community Area Manager Tom Bray [email protected] 01722 434252
Local Websites:
Old Sarum Aviation Museum www.boscombedownaviationcollection.co.uk
Old Sarum Primary School www.oldsarum.wilts.sch.uk
Old Sarum Residents Association www.osres.org
River Bourne Community Farm www.riverbournecommunityfarm.org.uk
Salisbury/Southern Wiltshire Area Boards www.wiltshire.gov.uk/areaboards
St. Andrews Primary School www.standrews.primary.uk.net
St. Michaels Church, Winterbourne Dauntsey www.stmichaelswe.org.uk
Salisbury Gig Guide www.salisburygigguide.co.uk
Salisbury Medical Practice: www.salisburymedicalpractice.co.uk
Spireweather www.spireweather.co.uk
St. Edmunds CE Girls School www.school-portal.co.uk
The Pavilion, Hampton Park www.hamptonparkpavilion.co.uk
The Unit www.unitspace.co.uk
Wyvern College www.wyverncollege.wilts.sch.uk
Wiltshire Council www.wiltshire.gov.uk
Wiltshire Police www.wiltshirepolice.uk
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Contacts around the Parish
Clubs, Groups, Organisations, Venues and amenities
Air Cadets (Old Sarum) 320634
BFRA Chair Celine Le Boedec-Hughes 332 443
Bishopdown Farm Pre-School Carol Mason 01980 862925
Bishopdown Pavilion
Bonsai Society Grahame Alexander 320517
Laverstock Art Club John Gustard 326237
Laverstock Brownies Pauline Giles 01725 519216
Laverstock Cubs Kate Knight 01980 622495
Deliveries: PARISH NEWSLETTER Parish Clerk 411847
Evergreen Club Sandy Small 711129
Flora Mundi Mrs D Stevens 335770
Laverstock Gardening Club Mr Stuart Dennis 320522
Greentrees Primary - Head Mrs Jan Bennett 340596
Cricket Club Mr Martyn Nokes 01980 611494
Hampton Park Vets Mr S. Mangabhai 330077
Laverstock History/Archaeology Bryan Evans 320129
Laverstock Ladies Open Group Sue Mason 322990
Laverstock Beaver Scouts Jane Waspe 421287
Laverstock Scouts Alistair Riggs 07561 441116
Laverstock & Ford Sports Club 327401
Laverstock WI Thelma Green 320179
Mother's Union Evening Group Jenny King 349824
Mothers’ Union Afternoon Group Heather Ludlow
Old Sarum Primary School—Head Mr John Jones 410677
Old Sarum Aviation Museum 323636
Old Sarum Community Room Lucinda Hyman 329693
Old Sarum Community Enabler Penny Joyce 329693
St. Andrews - Head Karen Walker 503590
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Old Sarum Beaver Scouts Louise Thompson 329145
Old Sarum Cub Scouts Lindsay Killackey 417434
Old Sarum Scouts Neil Fotheringham 329415
St. Andrews - FRIENDS - Chair Ali Andrews 07403 774307
St. Andrews Toddlers - Chair Alison Smith 328881
St. Edmunds - Head Miss Sarah Busby 328565
St. Edmunds - FRIENDS Kate Fry (Secretary) via 328565
St .Josephs - Head Mr P Hughes 335380
St. Josephs - FRIENDS Mr Barry 504775
Salisbury Medical Practice Sharon Burgess 334402
TA Centre—Old Sarum Capt Dave Oliver 438300
The Duck Inn Becki & Tim 327678
Village Hall Secretary (L/stock &Ford) Ian Haldane 320879
Wyvern College Head Mr Chris Tomes 500700
Wyvern - FRIENDS Mrs Joanna Charlton 331245
If you’re a not-for-profit or charitable club, group or organisation within the Parish
you could be listed here. We also list some community venue contacts and amen-
ities. If you offer locally based classes or services please consider placing an
advert or a small ad with us—our rates are very reasonable!
NEIGHBOURHOOD POLICE TEAM: Community Policing (non emergency)
PC 1594 Henry Clissold, PCSO 6288 Stephanie Dutton and PCSO 6326 Rachel Gunn for Laverstock & Ford For Bishopdown Farm (including Hampton Park) PC 1928 Sam Dutton and PCSO 6314 Nicola Clark
email [email protected]
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Laverstock & Ford Parish Newsletter: Juliet Brain editor: 01980 611203 email: [email protected] advertising: [email protected]
Laverstock & Ford Parish Website:
David Law email: [email protected]
WILTSHIRE HELPLINES POLICE: Non urgent Crime 101
CLARENCE: Emergency Helpline 0800 232323
To report road, lighting defects and road hazards
WILTSHIRE POLICE: NON EMERGENCY dial 101
For reporting a crime, contacting local officers, crime prevention advice
FLOOD LINE 0845 988 1188
ENVIRONMENT AGENCY Emergency Helpline: 0800 807 060
V E N U E S A R O U N D T H E P A R I S H
Laverstock and Ford Village Hall Now only available for hire on Monday afternoons during the week. Casual hire availa-ble at weekends.
Contact Louise Hatch, Hall Lettings Secretary Tel. 01722 500461 For details of regular events see www.laverstock-ford.co.uk
Old Sarum Community Rooms Main hall downstairs suitable for parties, business meetings and social events with kitch-enette and toilet facilities. It is level for wheelchair access. Upstairs training rooms, kitchen and break- out rooms. Seven parking spaces are available for Community room users.
Contact Lucinda on 01722 329693 or email [email protected]
The Pavilion, Hampton Park The Pavilion is located on Ash Crescent at Hampton Park. It offers excellent facilities for both indoor and outdoor sport, as well as a meeting place for a variety of groups and organisations. For the latest info on availability and to hire the Pavilion for a party or meeting, please check the website:
www.hamptonparkpavilion.co.uk or email [email protected]
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D i a r y D a t e s for events around the parish in July/August 2013
JULY Weds 1st Laverstock Evergreen Club, Laverstock & Ford Village Hall at 2.30pm
Mon 8th Ladies Open Group, Laverstock & Ford Village Hall, 7.45pm John Constable and Regency Salisbury, talk by Margaret Smith
Tues 9th Mothers’ Union Evening Grp, Curtis Room, St Andrews Church, 7.30pm
Sun 14th Old Sarum Primary School, CAR BOOT SALE, 9am—12noon
Sun 14th Riverbourne Community Farm, Cream Tea Sunday, 3—5pm Working Party Laverstock Downs Trail, 10—12noon (see website for details)
Mon 15th Parish Council meets at Old Sarum Primary School, 7pm
Mon 15th Laverstock & District Evening WI, Laverstock & Ford Village Hall, 7.45pm
Weds 17th Laverstock Evergreen Club, £3 Cream Tea, 15 Napier Crescent at 2.30pm Sat 20th Old Sarum Summer BBQ, 3pm—6pm (see page 14) Weds 24th Mothers’ Union Afternoon Grp – Curtis Room, 2.15pm Weds 22nd Laverstock Gardening Club, Laverstock & Ford Village Hall, 7.30pm
Fri 26th Sales and Copy deadline for Parish Newsletter
Sun 28th Riverbourne Community Farm, Cream Tea Sunday, 3—5pm Working party, Hampton Park Trail, 10—12noon (see website for details)
AUGUST
Weds 7th Laverstock Evergreen Club, Laverstock & Ford Village Hall, 2.30pm
Fri 9th Old Sarum Community Rooms, 5x5x5 Creativity (see www.oldsarumcr.org)
Sun 11th Riverbourne Community Farm, Cream Tea Sunday, 3—5pm
Tues 13th Mothers’ Union Evening Grp – Curtis Room, 7.30pm
Weds 14th Laverstock Evergreen Cub, £5 Ploughmans Lunch, 15 Napier Cres. 12.30pm
Mon 19th Laverstock & District Evening WI, Laverstock & Ford Village Hall, 7.45pm
Sun 25th Riverbourne Community Farm, Cream Tea Sunday, 3—5pm
Sat 31st Old Sarum Community Rooms, 5x5x5 Creativity (see www.oldsarumcr.org)
Mon 26th Laverstock Gardening Club, Laverstock & Ford Village Hall 7.30pm
Weds 28th Mothers Union Afternoon Grp – Curtis Room
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