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April/May 2017
FRAMPTON on SEVERN
COMMUNITYNEWSLETTER
THE CADBURY HALL, FRAMPTONLAKE LANE, FRAMPTON ON SEVERN, GLOS. GL2 7HG
The Cadbury Hall has been extensively refurbished. We now have facilities suitable for a wide range of group and private functions as well as larger commercial events, conferences and meetings. These facilities include:
• Large Hall (licensed for up to 200 people) with stage• Fully Equipped Kitchen• SmallerFunctionRoom(the‘Annexe’)• Private Lounge Bar• BarandSkittleAlley• Dedicated Meeting Room
The Cadbury Hall is fully licensed by Stroud District Council for all forms of entertainment(‘live’or‘recorded’),dancing,playsetc.andwearerecognised
by the Performing Rights Society for all forms of music.To visit the Cadbury Hall, or to enquire about the hire any of these facilities,
please contact our Bookings Secretary:Sheila Murray Tel: 01452 741824
email: framptoncommunityassociation@gmail.com
FramptononSevernCommunityAssociationNewsletterispublished and printed bi-monthly.It is edited by Terry Coughlin, Bookends, Lake Lane, Frampton on Severn.
Phone: 01452 741265 email: newsletter@framptononsevern.com
This newsletter is printed by Stroud Print, Units 8 & 9, Stroud Enterprise Centre, Lightpill,StroudGL53NL.
Copies are available from: The Green Shop; Ley Bistro; The Bell Inn; TheThreeHorseshoes;Silvey’sGarage,Saul;TheRedLion,Arlingham.
FramptonCommunityAssociationisaRegisteredCharity.We are grateful to all the advertisers whose support makes
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EDITOR’S NOTE
AstheearlyhintsofSpringtaketurnstosoakusandwarmusup,wecanlookforwardtoahost of events to keep us busy for the next couple of months. I hope everyone enjoys their Easter,whateveryougetupto.AndIhopethatAprilbringsyouafewchocolates&smiles.Please keep your feedback coming in along with any ideas for improvements to the Newsletter.NEXTDEADLINE15thMay2017newsletter@framptononsevern.comTerry Coughlin
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CHAIRMAN’S REPORTAswemoveintospring,itisgoodtoseeallthedaffodilsandtulipscomingintofullbloom,aftersomeofthegloomduringthewinterymonthswearenowleaving.FollowingSheila’sretirement as Booking Secretary, we are now pleased to say that the bookings have been takenonbySueSlate,whosenumberyouwillfindinthismagazine.OurthanksgotoSheilafor all she has done, with the hope that she will always be in the background where possible for weddings in Cadbury Hall.Usually, when writing this report, I am asking for support and donations towards the refurbishment of the kitchen. This report, I am pleased to say, that although not quite there,wearenowinapositiontohaveplansdrawnupandfinalisedreadyfortheoff.LikeTheSunnysideDayCentre,wealllookforwardtoits’completion,withthehopethatnottoomuch distress is caused to the normal users of the kitchen.Also,youwillnotice,thatwiththankstotheBowlsClub,ParishCouncil,andothernumerousgroupsandmembers,thereisnowaDefibrillatoronthefrontwalloftheCadburyHall.ThisishopefullytobethefirstofseveralDefibrillatorstobeinstalledaroundthevillage.Wewillbe arranging for someone to visit Cadbury Hall to discuss and show how it is to be used, and would ask, that any group wishing to learn the technicalities and usage, notify me, and we will arrange a suitable time for a demonstration.Bynow,ourPresident,RobinWheeler,willhavecalledonmanyaffiliatedgroupmeetings,forviewsonhow theFCAworks,and to receiveadviceonhowyourgroup foresees thefuture. If you have not yet been graced by his presence, please advise Robin of your next committeemeeting,sothathecancomealongandvisit.It’sjustashortvisit,designednotto interrupt your normal meeting.I might have rambled on a bit this time, but hey, if more Groups and villagers send copy in to Terry, I might not receive so many comments re the amount of adverts we have. In saying this, without our advertisers, we would not be in a position to print in excess of six hundred newsletters, to deliver free of charge to you the village, with collection posts for the other villages around us.In closing, a note from our Vice Chairman and his marigolds. Please, please, do not recycle miscellaneouspapergoodsdownthetoilets.Itdoesn’thavetobeapuppyadvertisingthepapertobeusedattheFCA,asthereshouldalwaysbeenoughofanequalstandardontheholders provided.Time I said, have a joyous Easter, with not too many chocolates after your Lenten Fast.DAPHNE GARDNER 01452-741263
Cadbury Hall Weekly Activities
We have a very wide range of weekly activities taking place at the Cadbury Hall (intheMainHallunlessotherwisenotified).Theyarelistedbelow.Ifyouwanttotakepart, please come to the hall when the group is in session, or call the organisers.Monday10am-12 midday - Ping Pong Cafe - a fun table tennis group to enjoy.(Bob Murray 01452 471824)1.30-4pm - WI Patchwork Group - bring your sewing machine and join in with one of the projects or do your own thing. (Sheila Murray 01452 741824).7-9pm - FUFC Bingo Evening - everyone is welcome. (Daphne Gardner 01452 741263).Tuesday10am-12 midday - Toddler Time - bring your toddler and join in the informal sessions.7-10pm-PerrywayPlayersAmateurDramaticGrouprehearsalevening.6.30-9.30pm-SilverBandpractice(intheAnnexe).Wednesday10am-2.30pm-SunnysideLunchGroup(intheLounge)-acoffee,biscuitandactivitysession, followed by a full lunch and a short bingo session for the older generation.2-5pm - Bridge Club (in the bar) - a relaxed duplicate bridge session for all levels of ability. (Patsy 01452 740156).5.45-7pm - Brownies. (in the Main Hall) (Shirley Wood 7.30-9.30pm – Whist (in the Lounge).Thursday10-11am - Wellbeing Group - gentle exercise and stretching for those with reduced mobility. (Peter Cheeseman 01452 740 533).7.30-10pm - Table Tennis Club - matches in season and practice sessions in the summer. (Bob Murray 01452 741824).)There are also matches some Wednesday evenings during the winter league season. Friday9.30-10.30am - Pilates - run by Jo Firth-Bernard (07872 023 505). Sunday8-10pm - Bingo session in the Sports & Social Club bar - open to all members.In addition, there is Messy Church for youngsters one Thursday a month from 3-5pm. There is also a church session with breakfast on one Sunday morning a month.
FRAMPTON ON SEVERN BRIDGE CLUBWednesday’sintheCadburyHallfrom2-5pm
We very much welcome new players – anyone from beginners to experienced players.
Ifyou’reinterestedinplayingduplicatebridge,pleasecallPatsyBallon01452 740 156
DEFIBRILLATOR AT CADBURY HALL
WenowhaveadefibrillatorattheCadburyHall(seeabove).It was purchased by the Parish Council and the Bowls Club, and the container (costing muchmorethanthedefibrillator!)wasfundedbydonationsfromthePinchingTrust,Jane Hey, the Beer, Blokes & Books group, the Bridge group, the Brownies, the Ping Pong Café group, the Silver Band, the Sunnyside Lunch group and the Village Society. We are most grateful to them all.ItwasaccreditedbytheSouthWestAmbulanceServiceinthemiddleofMarchandshould be fully integrated into the 999 Medical Emergency Service by the beginning ofApril.It can often save the life of someone having a heart attack if they can get to one quickly.Ifyouneedtouseit,dial999,andtellthemthepostcode(GL27HG)ortheDefibrillatornumber. If you are using a mobile phone and it has no signal, the other mobile operators will connect the call.No training needed (but we’ll get somesoon) – just do the following:1. Call 999 to get an ambulance. The
operator will give you the key code to open it.
2. Unlock the cabinet and take the defibrillatoroutofitspacket.
3. Switch it on (green button).4. Follow the recorded instructions
which will talk you through it.It’sthatsimple.Pleaseuseit ifyouneedto. Do not hold back because you do not know how to – just get it out and follow theinstructions!That’showit’sdesignedto be used!If you have any questions, please call Jim Ball on 07885 756 789
THURSDAY 18TH MAY 2017 CADBURY HALL MEETING ROOM
Have your say on the future of your local Community Association!
We are considering making major changes to the way that the Association is managed. It is essential that all FCA Affiliated Groups are represented at this meeting. All FCA Members, together with other interested parties, are cordially invited to attend
For more information visit www.framptoncommunitycentre.org.uk
News from Frampton on Severn Silver Band
The band has had a quiet start to the year, with a break from engagements. However, we have been busy practising musical selections from Grease, James Bond andPiratesoftheCaribbean,inpreparationforour“NightattheMovies”concert.This will be at 7.30pm on Saturday 20th May in the Cadbury Hall. We hope to see you there!
Frampton on Severn Bowls Club
Spring is not far away and it will not be too long before the Green is open and we are outbowling.ThedateoftheopeningoftheGreenisFriday14thAprilaround6pm.AtFramptonwecaterforallagesandallskilllevels.PlentyofFriendlygamesagainstneighbouringClubsaswellasLeaguegamesandCupgames.Nothingbetter(exceptplaying that is) than sitting on the balcony of the Clubhouse watching a good game of competitive bowls on a summers evening with a cool drink.Why not come up and have a go. We can supply you with a set of bowls and trainers areOK.PleasecontactourClubSecretaryTomGriffithson01452740013andhewillorganisefor somebody to meet you at the Green.For more information please visit our website www.framptonbowls.co.uk
THE 6th Annual LONGNEY BEER FESTIVALThisyear’sbeerfestivalwilltakeplaceonSaturdaythe20thMay.BasedatYewTreeFarm in Longney, the main event is inside the barn, where there will be patio heaters tokeeppeoplewarmuntilthedancingkicksoff!Thereisalsoalargeareaofhardstanding and paddock from where you can enjoy the sunset over the banks of the River Severn and views over rolling countryside to the Malvern Hills. It promises to be a great event. Live music courtesy of Jon Clare and the Dough boys and another acoustic act yet to be announced. There will be food from locally reared pigs and rolls fromthefamousHobbsHousebakery.Andofcourseplentyofbeer.Weareluckytohave a master brewer in charge of beer selection and every year there is a great choice in favouriteandnewcraftales.Lastyear’sselloutbeerwasBeavertown’sGammaRay.AnotherpopularchoicewasFubarfromtheTinyRebelBrewingCompany.BeingaGloucestershireeventinsightofMayHillwecouldn’tbewithoutsomechoiceciderstoo.TherewillbeplentyoftheperennialfavouriteStowford’spressandsomequirkynew tastes for you to try.ThiseventisheldinaidofLongneyPrimaryAcademy.Asmallvillageschoolofjustover 100 pupils serving the villages of Epney, Longney and Elmore. Last year this eventraised£2000fortheschool.Themoneywasputtouseincreatinganewlibraryfor the children. The space at the top of the old school building was redecorated and new furniture acquired as well as new books. Parents came in to help put reference numbers on all books so that the children can learn to use the Dewy decimal system which should stand them in good stead for their future learning lives. This addition to the school environment would not have been possible without the funds raised by theFriendsofLongneyschoolandisarealassettothelocalchildren.Aspartofthecelebration of the new facility the children this year are taking part in the Readathon scheme which challenges pupils to do sponsored reading with money raised going towards storytellers for children in hospitals. The bacon that we brought for last year’sfestivalwasfromWickCourtwhichusesprofitstogivedeprivedcitychildrenachance to come and experience country life. This cycle of community giving is a very important part of the ethos of Longney School.
FRAMPTON VILLAGE HALLANNUAL GENERAL
MEETINGWednesday 16th May 7.30
Rowles Room at the Village Hall
Come along and hear how the Village Hall takes a central role in the life of the village providing a modern
venue for organisations and family celebrations.
Areyouabletospareafewhoursevery 2 months to join our vibrant committee in keeping our 100 year
old Hall going?
Coffee Mornings at the
Village Hall
Friday April7thandMay5th
10.30 in the Village Hall
Do join us for a chat, coffeeandscones
FRAMPTON ON SEVERN PARISH COUNCILClerk:Mrs Sheila Murray 44 Paynes Meadow
WhitminsterGlos GL2 7PS
Tel: 01452 741824Email: framptonparishcouncil@gmail.com
www.framptononsevern-pc.gov.uk
But what does the Parish Council DO?Many of you did our online survey just after Christmas and your answers were really interesting. What you have said will help us decide our focus for the future but for now I will report on a few of the issues that you have raised.Many people were unhappy with their mobile phone service and broadband. Dealing withthisisa‘bitaboveourpaygrade’sowepassedtheissueontoourMPwhohastakenituponourbehalf.Afterhisinvolvement,wearepleasedtoreportthatVodaphone has applied for a new 4G phone mast to replace the one at the telephone exchange. It has to gain planning approval but, if it does, we are hopeful that this will improve our signal. Broadband is being discussed at county level and the aim is to improve the service across the county. There has been a lot of pressure from the parishes in our area about this.On‘Greycroft’,wehavebeenurgingthedistrictcouncil to takeaction fora longtime. Finally, they have informed us that they are issuing urgent works notices and the work will be carried out by them if it is not done by the owner.WehavedecidedtobuythetwotelephoneboxesinBridgeRdandTheStreet(cost£1each)andtousethemtoinstalldefibrillators.NegotiationsareongoingwithBritishTelecomandSWAmbulanceService.Wealsogaveagranttowardsthedefibrillatorwhich has been put up outside of Cadbury Hall.TheA38/Perrywayjunctionisanongoingconcern.Wehavebeenincontactwithcounty highways about this issue for a very long time. In the survey, you said that youwouldliketoseetrafficlightsasabestsolution.Wearegraduallyedgingabitcloser to getting something done but keep up the pressure on the county council and thatwillhelpusgetthere–wehaveseenthecommentson‘SpottedinFrampton’.The results of the survey were reported to the council on March 15th. We will be reportingthemtotheparishionersatourAGMonMay24th.Pleasecomealongtohear the results and involve yourself in the discussions about it. We would especially like to see some of the teenagers and young adults of the village and their parents atthemeeting.Yourcommentstoushaveconvincedusthatweneedtohavemorefocus on your needs and we need you to help us plan for the future.Finally, we are soon to say goodbye to our Chairman, Ross Heaton, who is moving to Wiltshire. Ross has quietly contributed a huge amount to the village in his time as a parish councillor and then Chairman. He chaired the Shop Group which helped usgetanewshopandPostOfficetoreplacetheoldoneand,inhistimeasChair,he has encouraged the council to embrace the digital age, take initiatives such as theintroductionofdefibrillatorsandthevillagesurveywhichwillhopefullyleadtonew plans for the village going forward. It owes a lot to his leadership that we had four really excellent candidates for co-option to replace Ross and the late Cllr. John Howe. We hope that they will all stay involved with us on the Strategic Working party butwehadthereallydifficultjobofpickingtwoofthemasparishcouncillorsandwearepleasedtowritethatKateWilliamsandNeilTurnerhavebeenappointed.
Cllr. Joy Greenwood
FRAMPTON ON SEVERN PARISH COUNCIL
ANNUAL PARISH MEETING
WEDNESDAY 24th MAY 2017 7.30pm
FRAMPTON VILLAGE HALL
This is an opportunity to hear the progress of the local Village survey and to bring any
other concerns to the attention of the Parish Council.
For further information contact the Chairman Cllr Ross Heaton on 01452 741052 or the Clerk Mrs Sheila Murray on 01452 741824
The Green ShopFrampton on Severn
01452 676052
Located on Frampton on Severn’s famous village green
Open 7 days a week – 7am to 7pm Monday to Saturday, 7am to 5pm on Sunday
Offering everyday essentials as well as fresh produce from local suppliers
Follow us on Facebookwww.facebook.com/thegreenshopframpton
Now is the time to plant your bulbs forbeautiful displays this summer.
We have a huge selection availableincluding dahlias, begonias, gladioli
plus many more.We also have a selection of tree lillies,which can grow to 8ft in just 2 years.
With February also being the month of love,we have everything you need to spoil that
special someone.Our Food Hall will be full of treats including
chocolates, sweets and a selection of alcohol.Why not spoil them in our restaurant with
delicious home cooked food plus a selectionof mouth watering cakes and scones from
our bakery.
HighfieldGarden World
Bluebell Kneeler StoolNormal Price
£19.99Voucher must be presented to receive offer. Not to be used inconjunction with any other offer, one per transaction. Voucherhas no cash value. While stocks last.
WestlandGro-Sure Tomato Feed
or All Purpose Plant Feed
Buy aStainless Steel
Border Hand TrowelforReceive a
Stainless SteelBorder Hand Fork
worth £14.99offers while stocks last
HighfieldGarden World
Bluebell Kneeler StoolNormal Price
£19.99Voucher must be presented to receive offer. Not to be used inconjunction with any other offer, one per transaction. Voucherhas no cash value. While stocks last.
WestlandGro-Sure Tomato Feed
or All Purpose Plant Feed
Buy aStainless Steel
Border Hand TrowelforReceive a
Stainless SteelBorder Hand Fork
worth £14.99offers while stocks last
Now is the time to plant your bulbs forbeautiful displays this summer.
We have a huge selection availableincluding dahlias, begonias, gladioli
plus many more.We also have a selection of tree lillies,which can grow to 8ft in just 2 years.
With February also being the month of love,we have everything you need to spoil that
special someone.Our Food Hall will be full of treats including
chocolates, sweets and a selection of alcohol.Why not spoil them in our restaurant with
delicious home cooked food plus a selectionof mouth watering cakes and scones from
our bakery.
Now is the time to plant your bulbs forbeautiful displays this summer.
We have a huge selection availableincluding dahlias, begonias, gladioli
plus many more.We also have a selection of tree lillies,which can grow to 8ft in just 2 years.
With February also being the month of love,we have everything you need to spoil that
special someone.Our Food Hall will be full of treats including
chocolates, sweets and a selection of alcohol.Why not spoil them in our restaurant with
delicious home cooked food plus a selectionof mouth watering cakes and scones from
our bakery.
Now is the time to plant your bulbs forbeautiful displays this summer.
We have a huge selection availableincluding dahlias, begonias, gladioli
plus many more.We also have a selection of tree lillies,which can grow to 8ft in just 2 years.
With February also being the month of love,we have everything you need to spoil that
special someone.Our Food Hall will be full of treats including
chocolates, sweets and a selection of alcohol.Why not spoil them in our restaurant with
delicious home cooked food plus a selectionof mouth watering cakes and scones from
our bakery.
Now is the time to plant your bulbs forbeautiful displays this summer.
We have a huge selection availableincluding dahlias, begonias, gladioli
plus many more.We also have a selection of tree lillies,which can grow to 8ft in just 2 years.
With February also being the month of love,we have everything you need to spoil that
special someone.Our Food Hall will be full of treats including
chocolates, sweets and a selection of alcohol.Why not spoil them in our restaurant with
delicious home cooked food plus a selectionof mouth watering cakes and scones from
our bakery.
From the Estate Office2017 dates for your diary:Sunday30thApril ‘ElverEating’ontheGreenSunday28thMay OpenGardensinaidof‘Longfield’includingtheManorand
the CourtTuesday 6th June The Festival Players Theatre Company in the Manor garden
“TheMerryWivesofWindsor” Openairproduction7.30pm(gatesopenat6.30pmforpicnics) “A feast of farce - The roguish and foolish Knight, Falstaff
schemes to woo two married women to get his hands on their husbands’money,buttheWileyWivesofWindsoraremorethanamatchforhim.Ahilarious,fastpacedandcolourfulcomedy”
Sunday 11th June 2pm - FCE v FCC Cricket MatchSunday25thJune ‘HiddenGardens’openincludingtheManorandtheCourtMonday3rdJuly 7.30pmStroudAthleticsClub10k‘CiderRace’ Start line on the Green3rd-7thAugust GiffordsCircus Tickets: 0845 459 7469 “AnyPortinaStorm”18th-21stAugust FunFairontheGreen&‘FramptonFeast’onMonday21stSunday 10th Sept Frampton Country FairSaturday16thSept Charity‘SheepRacing’EventinthePark
Elena Dickinsonoffice@framptoncourtestate.co.uk01452 740698
Sheep Worrying by DogsWith the ewes in the Estate’s flock due to lamb early in April a timely reminderaboutSheepandDogsmightbeuseful.Youdonothavetoputyourdogonaleadon public paths, as long as it is under close control, but even the most reliable dog can act out of character on occasions and all dogs should be kept on a lead when walking on pastureland or through livestock, particularly sheep. By law, farmers are entitled to destroy a dog that injures or worries their animals.Itwouldalsobeappreciatedifyoucouldrememberthatthereisno“righttoroam”in the Park and the only public footpath runs in a direct line between the Park gates offPerrywayandthegateatFitcherbury.Thisistheonlypermittedroutethatyoushould be walking on.
Mervyn John North. Doreen, Kevin, Tracy & Lynda would like to thank everyone for cards, letters and so many lovely things said about Mervyn. Thanks also to everyone who attended the Thanksgiving service.ThankyoutoBarry&Sheila.Alsospecialthankstoallatthesurgeryfortheircareover the years.
LITTLE CHIMNEY SWEEPS
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The chimney will be fully sealed to stop any soot debris entering the room
The chimney will then be cleaned and a smoke test carried out before the Chimney Safety Certificate is issued
Tel: 07415 744261Your Local Chimney Sweep
Dawn McMullan-CooperB.Sc(Hons) in Speech and Language TherapyMRCSLT & HCPC
Tel: 01452 740453dawn@peterpiperpicked.co.ukwww.peterpiperpicked.co.uk
Walford House, The StreetFrampton on Severn, GL2 7EA
News from the Local Ministry Team‘IbelieveinChristianityasIbelievethatthesunhasrisen.NotonlybecauseIseeit,butbecauseIseeeverythingbyit.’CS Lewis who wrote the passage above was an atheist until the age of 33 when after agreatpersonalstrugglehedecidedthat‘GodwasGod’andhebecameaChristian.Hewent on towrite theNarnia chronicles and other books about faith. His BBCwartime broadcasts were a great help to people struggling with air raids and the horrors of war. How you become a Christian and then how you maintain your faith is something we think a lot about in the churches in The Stroudwater Team. Meeting other Christians regularly helps to feel part of a community and to feel the presence of the Holy Spirit amongst us.Weareawarethatsomepeoplepreferserviceswhichare lessformal,andofferachance to sit at a table with friends, eat breakfast (yummy bacon butties) maybe try a craft activity and discuss the theme of the day. There are two services each month whichparticularlyofferthistypeofworship.‘CelebrateSunday’takesplaceonthesecondSundayofeverymonthinCadburyhall,10:00,anda‘CommunionService’withbreakfastonthelastSundayofeverymonthat9:30inFramilodeChurch.Youare very welcome to join us.TheadvertfornewvicarstoleadournewStroudwaterTeamoffifteenchurchesisabout to be published and we are looking forward to the next stage of worship in our villages. Meanwhile our visiting clergy, lay leaders and preachers are doing a wonderfuljobmaintainingnormal‘Service’asusual.TheEasterserviceswillbeheldinallfivechurchesandwelookforwardtoseeingyou.God be with youThe Local Ministry Team
CELEBRATE SUNDAYChurch with a difference!
Free breakfast, conversation, Craft and WorshipSunday 9th April, 10am
in the Cadbury Hall at the
Community Centre in Frampton
‘Palm Sunday’
A warm welcome to all
April 2017ARLINGHAM FRAMILODE FRAMPTON FRETHERNE SAUL
Sunday April 2nd 5th Sunday of Lent
(Purple)
Baptism at 1pm JH
11am Family Service with
communion JH
8am Holy Communion Traditional
language PC
9.30am Morning Prayer
Traditional language JS
Tuesday April 4th
11am Holy Communion at Wisma Mulia VL
2pm Holy Communion for MU CM
Sunday April 9th Palm Sunday (Purple)
8am Holy Communion
Modern language RA
10am Celebrate Sunday in
Cadbury Hall Palm Sunday
6pm Evening Prayer
Traditional language GS
Wednesday April 12th 2.15pm Holy Communion at The Old Vicarage Nursing Home
Thursday April 13th Maundy Thursday
(White)
7pm Passover Holy Communion
with foot washing (PCC)
Friday April 14th Good Friday
3pm Service on the Green VL
Sunday April 16th Easter Day (White)
11am Family Service CB
9.30am Easter Worship Lay led
Sunday April 23rd 2nd Sunday of Easter
(White)
8am Holy Communion Traditional languageRA
6pm Sung Evensong and
discussion AHH
11am Service for all the
Church Family followed by
lunch Lay led
Sunday April 30th 3rd Sunday of Easter
(White)
11am Family Service with Communion
PG
8am Holy Communion Traditional languageRA
May 2017ARLINGHAM FRAMILODE FRAMPTON FRETHERNE SAUL
Tuesday May 2nd 11am Holy Communion at Wisma Mulia VL
2pm Holy Communion for MU VL
Sunday May 7th 4th Sunday of Easter
(White)
11am Service for all the Church
Family with Communion VL
8am Holy Communion Traditional languageRA
9.30am Morning Prayer
Traditional language JS
Wednesday May 10th 2.15pm Holy Communion at The Old Vicarage Nursing Home AS
Sunday May 14th 5th Sunday of Easter
(White)
8am Holy Communion
Modern language RA
10am Celebrate Sunday in
Cadbury Hall
6pm Evening Prayer
Traditional language GS
Sunday May 21st 6th Sunday of Easter
(White)
9.30am Morning Prayer
Traditional language BB
11am Service for all the
Church Family AS/BH
6pm Holy Communion
Modern language PF
8am Holy Communion Traditional languageRA
Thursday May 25th Ascension Day (White)
10am Ascension Day Holy
Communion VLSunday May 28th
Sunday after Ascension Day (White)
8am Holy Communion Traditional languageRA
9.30am Informal
Communion with breakfast
VL
6pm Evening Prayer PS
11am Service for all the
Church Family with Communion
VL-RevdVernonLidstone JH-RevdJohnHunnisett RA-RevdRichardAmysCM - Revd Charles Minchin PF - Revd Pat Freeth PG - Revd Pauline GodfreyCB - Revd Christine Birkett PC - Revd Peter Cheesman PS - Mrs Penny SumsionBB - Mrs Bernie Base GS - Gloria Swann JS - John Swann
What’s on in the Benefice February 2017Regular Weekly EventsMonday 4:30-6:00pm FitnessClassatFramilodeChurch(£6):infofromBetty
Haynes 7415587:00pm ArtGroupatFramilodeChurch:infoMaryDonkin740515
Tuesday 9:30am PrayersatArlinghamChurchWednesday 10:00am PrayersatSaulChurch-followedbychat/tea/coffeeand
book exchange2:00-4:00pm WhollyKnittersatAnnGreaves:infofromAnnGreaves7406222:00-4:00pm House Group: Please contact a member of the LMT for further
details6:00-8:00pm ShortMatBowlsatFramilodeChurch-£2.50:infofromMargaret
Boakes (740525) or email margaret.boakes@tiscali.co.ukThursday 10:00am MorningWorshipatLakefieldSchool–termtimeonly
4:30-6:00pm FitnessClassatFramilodeChurch(£6):infofromBettyHaynes 741558
Friday 9:30am Prayers at Frampton ChurchOther EventsSaturday 1st 8:00-9:00am BreakfastPrayersatColinandNedBowron’shome,Arlingham
10:00am- 12 noon
BaconbuttiesandcoffeemorningatFretherneChurch
Sunday 2nd 12:15pm FramilodeAPCMinchurchMonday 3rd 9:00am PrayerGroupforLakefieldSchoolattheschool
10:00am- 12 noon
Bible Study meeting-contact pennysumsion@gmail.com for details
7:30pm FretherneAPCMTuesday 4th 11:00am Holy Communion at Wisma Mulia
2:00pm MU Holy Communion at Saul ChurchSaturday 8th 10:00am-
12 noonCoffeeMorningatSaulChurch
Sunday 9th 10:00am Celebrate Sunday! - Cadbury Hall, FramptonWednesday 12th 2:15pm HolyCommunionatOldVicarageThursday 13th 7:00pm Maundy Thursday service with Foot Washing at Framilode ChurchFriday 14th 2:00pm Good Friday Tea and Hot Cross Buns at the Chapel, short
service and then to the Service at the Cross on the GreenMonday 17th 2:00pm Bible Study meeting-contact pennysumsion@gmail.com for
detailsWednesday 19th 7:30pm FramptonAPCMinchurchSaturday 22nd 10:00am-
12 noonCoffeeMorningatSaulChurch
Wednesday 26th 7:30pm BeneficeCouncilmeetingatThePikeHouseSaturday 29th 7:30pm Framilode’sGotTalentinthechurch
We very much look forward to welcoming Christine Birkett back to Frampton to lead our Easter service. The service will be a family communion at 11am on Sunday April 16th.
Many of you will remember Christine with her son, Matthew, when they lived near the cafe, now Ley Bistro, and edited the churchmagazine. After she had been ordainedshe moved away, to start her ministry as a curate at Stone and Berkeley and then to her own parish. Her work is changing again and will shortly be in Gloucester, but while undertaking further training she is able to help us to celebrate Easter Day.
Everyone is welcome and we hope that you and all your family will be able to join us.
No jokes, no tricks,JUST SOME SERIOUS COOKING FOR A
BACON BUTTIESat
FRETHERNE CHURCHSATURDAY 1st APRIL, 10 AM TO 12 NOON
COFFEE AND CAKES AS WELL!
This isaregularfundraisingeventheldonthefirstSaturdayofeachmonthat StMary’sChurchatFretherne.The church is located on the main Frampton to Arlingham road, about a 10minutewalkofftheSevernWayfootpath.ThepostcodeGL27JQworkstogetyou to within sight of the church. It is a lovely Victorian church, very ornate and photogenic. We welcome visitors on any weekend as we open the church from 10am to 4pm each Saturday and Sunday, but are especially hopeful for people to join us at our monthly events.
Who to contact during the vacancy From 18/9/16 there is a vacancy in these parishes until the process of pastoralreorganisation is completed and a new incumbent is appointed.
During this time, for general church enquires, and to arrange weddings and baptisms (christenings)pleasecontacttheBeneficeAdministrator,SallyWithersattheBeneficeOfficeattheCadburyHall,LakeLane,FramptononSevern
OfficeHours:Wednesday2.30-4.30pmandFridays9am-12noon
email:severnsidebenefice@yahoo.comorphone:07851075177
Please be aware that she will only pick up messages on Wednesday and Fridays.
For funerals and enquiries related to individual churches please contact the churchwardens of the church concerned.
For issues related to churchyards and memorials, please contact the churchwardens of the church concerned, and/ or the acting Area Dean, the Rev Mike Smith mike.davica@sky.com or 01453 836536.
Village Agent News from ChristineHelping older people in Gloucestershire feel more independent,
secure and have a better quality of life
ThismonthIthoughtI’dtellyouaboutareallygoodservicecalled:
CARER TO CARERAreyouoneofthemanyunpaidcarers inourcommunity? -Doyoucareforafamilymember or friend? Doyousometimesfeelthatyou’djustlikesomeonetobethereforyou?Someonewhoisn’tafamilymember.Someonewhounderstandshowdifficultitcanattimesbetobeacarerbecause they too have gone through the same experience. Someone who is willing to listen and understand your worries without judging you.Caring forsomeone isadifficult role.Allsortsof thingscanhappenand it’softennoteasytotalktofamilyorfriends.Somehow,wedon’twanttorevealourfearstothepeopleclosesttous.Wedon’twanttoadmithowdifficultitcanbeorthatsometimeswedon’tfeel as we think we should.SowhatisaCarertoCarer?Inshort,it’saonetoonementoringservice,offeringemotionalsupport and guidance. The Carer to Carer mentors are volunteers who are carers or former carers, and they know what it’s like to be in your shoes. They can offer reassurance,understanding and may have useful knowledge and experience to share. Some of the mentors feel sostronglyaboutoffering this servicebecause itwasn’t there for them-when they needed it. Theserviceisofferedinavarietyofways.Itcanbefacetoface,phonecallsoremails.Supportisofferedover12weeks,usuallyonceaweek,atadayandtimeagreedinadvance.AllmentorsreceivetrainingandongoingsupportandareDBSchecked.Ifyouareinterested,pleaseringCarersGloucestershireon03001119000.It’sabrilliantservice.If you would like more information about this article or any other matters please contact me: Christine Lingard – tel: 07810630179ChristineLingard,VillageAgent-Telephone:07810630179
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Events at the Village HallRegularly at the Village Hall we hostMonday Dance4.00pm-7.00pm(contactSuziHickman07772215377)Tuesday FolkatFrampton7.30(contactDaveAshby01453542529) Art9.00a.m.inblocksoffour(contactChristineHughes614227)Wednesday 10 – 11am Makaton Baby Signing classes (contact Dawn McMullan-Cooper 740453) Parish Council 7.30 First Wednesday in the monthThursday Teddy Tunes 10 – 11.30am during term time
(contact Vanessa Cousins 01453 828557) SevernsideSingers7.30pm(contactPamGreenfield740126) W.I. 7.30pm First Thursday of the month (contact Marion Cramp 740121)Friday VillageHallCoffeeMorning10.30-11.30FirstFriday Card making Classes 7-9pm 1st Friday of the month (contactHazelBenn740258) Village Society 7.30 Last Friday in the month
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FRAMPTON VILLAGE SOCIETY TALKSAwarmwelcomeisextendedtoeveryonetocometoourseriesofillustratedtalksheld in Frampton on Severn which we hope will be of interest to local people. The talks are on Friday evenings starting at 7.30 in our Village Hall and are organised by Frampton on Severn Village Society, which raises funds for various village projects.YouneednotbeamemberoftheSocietytoattendandthecostis£3.30/perperson,butentranceischeaperformembersandtea/coffeeplusbiscuitsareprovidedforall!Should you be interested in becoming a member, please contact Paul Bradly on 01452 742184 or at: paulbradly@hotmail.com.We look forward to seeing you, member or not!January meetingMark Cummings from Radio Gloucester (104.7FM) gave an entertaining talk about his life as the 6am – 9am early morning presenter – Mark gets up at 3.30am!! to be in the studio by 4.30 to prepare his programme in which he tries to provide a mix of humour and surprises with mainly local stories and interviews, but always trying to get a link to people and their experiences or places of interest.Aregularcontributioncomesfromthe‘phonewithnohome’-amobilewhichisgiven to someone locally, or someone travelling around Gloucestershire.Aswellashostingtheliveshow,Markalsocontrolsallthetechnologyinthestudioand after 11 years at Radio Gloucester, reckons he knows all the buttons without looking!Apparantlythegoldenruleistogethistimingrightbeforethe‘pips’onthehour–otherwiseitis‘justgone--o’clock’!Hefinishedtheeveningbyrecordingtheaudience which has probably already been broadcast on his show. Understandably, he is in bed by 9.30pm latest!On 24th February Jean and David Speed entertained a packed village hall with a fascinating potted history of Rosamund Green. They set the scene with a few anecdotes and photos of the more unusual comings and goings spotted from their kitchen window – the school bus and the dustbin lorry stuck in Roes Pool (on differentoccasions!)andthegliderwhosepilotmistookthegreenforNympsfield.Then, back to the 12th century and the possible encounter between Prince Henry (onhiswayback fromhunting in the Forest ofDean) and JaneClifford (wearingsomething diaphanous?) on the banks of the river Frome. He, so the tale goes, was captured by her beauty. Jean and David then took us from probable myth to probable fact and other possible encounters between Henry and Jane involving education in GloucesterandagrandbanquetatFlaxleyAbbey.InduecoursehebecameHenryII and she became his mistress. He, we were told, named her Rosa Mundi and thus wehaveRosamund.Thefirstknownrecordeduseofthename‘RosamundGreen’was not until 1651. It was not until the 18th century that the marshy green was drained and the straight road that we know today was made through the middle. More entertaining tales from the 19th and 20th centuries followed and the evening ended with comments and contributions from a highly appreciative audience.Remaining programme for 2017: Our 2017 Programme has been finalised andsummarised below for your diaries! We have tried to provide a variety of topics for everyone.
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24thMarch: Birds,TigersandtheTaj–ArthurBall(photographictriptoIndia)28thApril: GloucesteranditsTallShips–TonyCondor26th May: Sudbrook and Severn Tunnels – David Harrison23rdJune: StrangeThingsdoHappen–SusanMarshfield25th June: Frampton Scarecrow Festival (in conjunction with Hidden Gardens)18thAugust: VisittoDunkirkMill(textiletalk),followedbyameal22nd Sept: Gertrude Jeckyll and the Classic English Garden Style – Roger Turner27thOct: AGMandBillWoodMemorialPresentation24thNov: TheStroudwaterCanal,history&restorationproposals–CliveField
&JohnNewton2nd Dec: Christmas Dinner
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For the past 21 years Caroline Williams has tended the small garden around TheWarMemorialbyStMary’sChurchandensured it servesasafittingtribute to those who did not return. For this we thank Caroline most sincerely.We are now looking for someone to take this role on who will be proud to offer their service as a gift to thewhole community.Nograss cutting isinvolved.ForfurtherinformationpleasecontactWilliamAlexanderon01452740457
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News from LakefieldAsmostmembersofthecommunitywillbeaware,wehaverecentlycompletedalarge extension project, which has made the reception, year 1, and year 2 classrooms larger. We have worked with Gloucestershire County Council, local residents, parents and our builders in order to make the classrooms more suitable for the number of childrenwehaveadmittedrecently.Aspartofthebuildprojectwehavereorganisedthe outside area and will be developing the garden space over the next few terms as wellasre-seedingpartsoftheschoolplayingfieldinordertoensurethisisreadyfor the summer months.The children have recently moved into their new, larger classrooms, with the extra space and equipment already paying dividends. I would like to thank residents and parents for their patience during the build.DuringFebruary,weheldourannualexhibition,thisyearthemed‘AroundtheWorldin8classes’whichsaweverychildandphasehavingtheopportunitytotakepart.The nursery looked at France, reception looked at India, year 1 looked at Italy, year 2lookedatBrazil,year3lookedatAustralia,year4lookedattheUSA,year5lookedat Kenya and year 6 looked at Japan.The children created a 3D model to accompany each of the countries they looked at fromtheEiffelTower,theTajMahal,theLeaningTowerofPisa,BrazilianRainforest,Sydney Opera House, Charlie Chaplin (including the creation of black and whitefilms),Lion(paintedintheKenyanflag)andtheTeaceremonyandBonsaitrees.Wehad over 200 visitors over the two sessions and some fantastic feedback.Iwouldliketothankeveryoneinvolvedinexhibitionfromthechildrentothestaffand those parents and members of the community who gave up their time to help thechildrenmakepizza,buildthe3Dstructuresandsupporttheschool.Members of the community are very welcome to pop in and have a look at the school inactionorifyoufeelyouhaveskillsthatthechildrenwouldbenefitfrompleasecontact us – we are a friendly team.
Ian Williams Headteacher
Wild Hogs Hedgehog RescueOld Bakery Cottage
The StreetFrampton on Severn
GloucestershireGL27EA01452 740684 or
07949 976717Hello from Wild Hogs.
We’ve had a bit of a break frommagazine contributions over the winter, butspring is here, the wildlife around us is becoming more active and we at the hospital are full of enthusiasm!
We are launching an exciting new idea for our supporters: membership of our ‘WonderontheWildSide’schemeforchildrenunder12yearsoldorof‘WalkontheWildSide’foradults.
Membership for children under 12 (£3 permonth)Welcome pack consisting of:• Badge and membership card• Introductory Wild Hoglet newsletter• Your choiceof gift printedwith this cute
hedgehog picture (choose from a small purse, a denim purse bag or a pencil case)
‘Wonderon theWildSide’newsletterevery2months.Thiswillhavepictures,quizzes,news,eventsandoffers, andwillbewrittenbyourown special Frampton reporter Daisy King.Membershipforadults(£4permonth)Welcome pack consisting of:• Badge and membership card• Introductory Wild Hog newsletter• Black fabric shopping bag printed with
this logo
‘WalkontheWildSide’newsletterevery2monthswithpictures,quizzes,news,eventsandoffers.
If you would like to take out membership, please complete an application form andsendittous.Youcaneitherdownloadaformfromourwebsitehttp://www.wildhogshedgehogrescue.org.uk/ or we can send you one if you email us atwildhogshospital@gmail.com or phone us on 01452 740684.
Andanotherideawhichmayinterestyou:inreturnforasmalldonationwearenow available to give talks! Email us at wildhogshospital@gmail.com.
Hedgehogsarebeginningtoemergefromhibernation,andthey’llbehungryandthirsty. To help them, please leave out shallow bowls of fresh water and food. Drycatfoodisideal,preferablynotfishflavoured,whichtheydon’tseemtolikemuch.
Puzzle Pages for the whole family !
(All the answers are on Page )
How about an ‘Animal Word Search’ to start? Remember, words can go forwards, backwards, up, down or diagonally
R E D O G V U Y V O S C S A D M
T A F H V I U G E R W S V E O O
A V B F A L L I R O G O M L L U
R V L B A K A Z C T K O C I P S
O V N Q I R O L A L N P T D H E
O D S G L T I T L K M K B O I B
U O O R Z B N G E I C Y G C N D
H N G Z E A D Y Y U G O O O E Q
O K V P H G K W D K R A X R E B
X E U P I C I A X F X X T C B H
G Y E Q Q F B T F W V K S O N V
U L T Z U I N O I L T W Q A R W
E J D W R O Y Z W A F J S Z E U
Q W T D K B D Q C D X O O W K C
ALLIGATOR BEE BIRD
CAT COW CROCODILE
DOG DOLPHIN DONKEY
DUCK ELEPHANT FROG
GIRAFFE GORILLA LION
Our Usual Puzzle Pages
for the whole family !
Let’s start! Everyday objects/things/’stuff’ from unusual angles! Can you identify them all?
“Only Connect” This programme, hosted by Victoria Coren-‐Mitchell, sees teams trying to work out the ‘connections’ between words/pictures etc.. One of the challenges is a 4 x 4 grid with a word in each square. The sixteen words can be arranged into four different lists of words ‘connected’ in some way. Can you sort out the ‘word lists’ and explain the ‘connections’?
Horse Apartment Argyle Slipper Wednesday Bungalow Boot Trainer
Castle Shoe House Palace Tool Villa Sandal Money
“Rock Hard!” [well a bit more tricky!] Trivia Okay.....someone suggested to me (no names ....Ian Clarke -‐ Saul Garage!) that some of our quizzes & puzzles are just too easy! Try these -‐ and amaze your friends with lesser known facts! 1. Where are the ‘moai statues’ to be found? (See picture) a. Easter Island b. Christmas Island c. Marshall Islands 2. What is measured with a Wheatstone Bridge? a. Tensile strength b. Stress Forces c. Electrical resistance 3. Where does Maasdam cheese come from? a. Switzerland b. The Netherlands c. Norway 4. What nationality is tennis star Jelena Jankovic? a. Croatian b. Slovenian c. Serbian 5. Which James Bond film featured ‘Nick Nack’? a. The Man with the Golden Gun b. The Spy who Loved Me c. Octopussy 6. What is the capital of Greenland? a. Nuuk b. Narsarsuaq c. Kangerlussuaq 7. How long is the Ming Dynasty (1368-‐1644) Great Wall of China [from Hushan in Liaoning to Jiayuguan Pass in Gansu] a. 4400.3 miles b. 5500.3 miles c. 6600.3 miles 8. Which car has been produced in the greatest numbers? a. Volkswagen Beetle b. Model T Ford c. Toyota Corolla 9. Which play by William Shakespeare features the Battle of Agincourt a. Henry IV b. Richard III c. Henry V 10. The ‘Cabbage Patch’ is the nickname for which English sporting venue? a. Lord’s b. Twickenham c. Wembley
Puzzle Pages for the whole family !
(All the answers are on Page )
How about an ‘Animal Word Search’ to start? Remember, words can go forwards, backwards, up, down or diagonally
R E D O G V U Y V O S C S A D M
T A F H V I U G E R W S V E O O
A V B F A L L I R O G O M L L U
R V L B A K A Z C T K O C I P S
O V N Q I R O L A L N P T D H E
O D S G L T I T L K M K B O I B
U O O R Z B N G E I C Y G C N D
H N G Z E A D Y Y U G O O O E Q
O K V P H G K W D K R A X R E B
X E U P I C I A X F X X T C B H
G Y E Q Q F B T F W V K S O N V
U L T Z U I N O I L T W Q A R W
E J D W R O Y Z W A F J S Z E U
Q W T D K B D Q C D X O O W K C
ALLIGATOR BEE BIRD
CAT COW CROCODILE
DOG DOLPHIN DONKEY
DUCK ELEPHANT FROG
GIRAFFE GORILLA LION
“Anagrams” Can you sort out these world cities?
SABLE Switzerland
EVINCE Italy
ROCK Eire
ENGLARDIN Russia
SALVAGES USA
GOALS Nigeria
GRANITE Morocco
“There’s a Hole in My Bucket Dear Liza, Dear Liza...!” You all know the song but how about this little problem? Farmer Ted’s cattle need a drink -‐ and the trough in their field has run dry! But he’s got a bucket which holds 12 litres so he sets out to fill the trough (which holds 150 litres ) from a
nearby river. Unfortunately, the bucket has several holes in it and it
loses water at the rate of 125ml (1/8 litre) every second.
It needed 15 trips from the river for Farmer Ted to fill the trough....so how long did it take him to walk from the river to the trough each time? And....if he walks at a rate of 2 1/4 m/s, how far is it from the river to the
trough?
Mental Arithmetic ‘Number Ladders’
Start with the bottom number...do what it says on each rung ...and find the answer at the top! The challenge is that you have 30 secs. to reach the top -‐ but no calculators allowed!
???? ???? Divide by 3 X 30
+ 3 1/6 of it Divide by 3 + 2
-‐ 7 10% of it ½ of it X 40
-‐ 20 1/13 of it ¼ of it -‐ 75
x20 Times itself
+13 5/18 of it
37 72 Easy one More difficult
And now........A note from the Editor: The ‘puzzle’ on the overleaf is not ‘one of ours’!
It came to us via our website from “The Stroud Subscription Rooms” and “The Museum in the Park” with a request to print it in our Newsletter. That is all I know
and, after a quick look, “Good Luck” (I think you will need it) !!
“Anagrams” Can you sort out these world cities?
SABLE Switzerland
EVINCE Italy
ROCK Eire
ENGLARDIN Russia
SALVAGES USA
GOALS Nigeria
GRANITE Morocco
“There’s a Hole in My Bucket Dear Liza, Dear Liza...!” You all know the song but how about this little problem? Farmer Ted’s cattle need a drink -‐ and the trough in their field has run dry! But he’s got a bucket which holds 12 litres so he sets out to fill the trough (which holds 150 litres ) from a
nearby river. Unfortunately, the bucket has several holes in it and it
loses water at the rate of 125ml (1/8 litre) every second.
It needed 15 trips from the river for Farmer Ted to fill the trough....so how long did it take him to walk from the river to the trough each time? And....if he walks at a rate of 2 1/4 m/s, how far is it from the river to the
trough?
Mental Arithmetic ‘Number Ladders’
Start with the bottom number...do what it says on each rung ...and find the answer at the top! The challenge is that you have 30 secs. to reach the top -‐ but no calculators allowed!
???? ???? Divide by 3 X 30
+ 3 1/6 of it Divide by 3 + 2
-‐ 7 10% of it ½ of it X 40
-‐ 20 1/13 of it ¼ of it -‐ 75
x20 Times itself
+13 5/18 of it
37 72 Easy one More difficult
And now........A note from the Editor: The ‘puzzle’ on the overleaf is not ‘one of ours’!
It came to us via our website from “The Stroud Subscription Rooms” and “The Museum in the Park” with a request to print it in our Newsletter. That is all I know
and, after a quick look, “Good Luck” (I think you will need it) !!
Puzzle Pages for the whole family !
(All the answers are on Page )
How about an ‘Animal Word Search’ to start? Remember, words can go forwards, backwards, up, down or diagonally
R E D O G V U Y V O S C S A D M
T A F H V I U G E R W S V E O O
A V B F A L L I R O G O M L L U
R V L B A K A Z C T K O C I P S
O V N Q I R O L A L N P T D H E
O D S G L T I T L K M K B O I B
U O O R Z B N G E I C Y G C N D
H N G Z E A D Y Y U G O O O E Q
O K V P H G K W D K R A X R E B
X E U P I C I A X F X X T C B H
G Y E Q Q F B T F W V K S O N V
U L T Z U I N O I L T W Q A R W
E J D W R O Y Z W A F J S Z E U
Q W T D K B D Q C D X O O W K C
ALLIGATOR BEE BIRD
CAT COW CROCODILE
DOG DOLPHIN DONKEY
DUCK ELEPHANT FROG
GIRAFFE GORILLA LION
The Editor Frampton on Severn Community Newsletter newsletter@framptononsevern.com Our Ref.: IIVMMXVII Dear Sir, We would be grateful if you would bring the following to the attention of residents in the Frampton on Severn area through the pages of your Community Newsletter. You may have recently seen on National Television a feature regarding Mr. Luke Jerram (a former Stroud resident) and a Community Arts Project with which he has been involved in Scunthorpe. To celebrate the heritage of Scunthorpe, six solid gold items (significant to ‘local history’) were buried around the town. ’Clues’ to the locations of these items were then exhibited by way of an Art exhibition in the local museum. Anyone solving a clue and subsequently finding one of the items could keep it. We have decided, following generous sponsorship from local companies, to organise a similar event to celebrate the industrial heritage of the Stroud area (albeit with items of somewhat less value cast in sterling silver). Frampton on Severn, because of its longstanding connection to Cadbury’s (now part of Kraft Foods) has been selected as one of the locations we are using. A small sterling silver replica of a square of the famous chocolate ( approximately 3cm x 1.5cm x 1cm) with the traditional and well known ‘Cadbury signature’ logo on its top surface has been hidden somewhere around your famous Rosamunde’s Green. The location of this ‘treasure’ can be found by solving the ‘clue’ below. We will subsequently be printing this clue (together with five more for other locations) in the ‘Stroud News & Journal’ and the ‘Dursley Gazette’ this month so that all residents of the Stroud area have an opportunity to take part in our ‘Treasure Hunt’. We hope you enjoy the challenge, Yours sincerely, Stroud Subscription Rooms and The Museum in the Park.
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CONGREGATIONAL CHURCHWe are at present halfway through our Charity Lunches which we hold on the 6 Friday’sofLentTheyhavebeenreallywellattendedsofarsothankyousomuchtoeveryone who has come along. We had a group of 15 from WI last week and we are very grateful for their support. This yearwe are supporting three charities, Youthat Heart, a charity set up to help young people with congenital heart disease and tohelpfinanceacardiacyouthworker,basedinthecommunityinthesouthwest.The second charity is Glory Road Ministries to help Christian outreach to drivers and families in the transport industry, including Truckers of many nationalities and thirdly NationalStarCentreatUllenwoodwhorelyoncharitydonationsfortheirworkwithhelping the aspirations of people with disabilities. We are therefore hoping to raise a generous amount to support these good causes. We started holding these charity lunches over 20 years ago and have raised thousands of pounds for a great number of local charities so we thank you for helping us to continue with this annual appeal.We are lucky to have a varying number of children each week to Sunday School, we are a happy band and those who come along really seem to enjoy all that we do, singing,worshipping,craftwork.Allchildrenarewelcomesocomealongandjoinusat10.30onSundaymornings.WehavedifferentpeoplefromtheMinistryTeamtaking morning services, as well as our Minister, and this seems to be working well. OnGoodFridayourMinisterwillbetakingthemorningcommunionserviceat9.30followedbycoffeeandhotcrossbuns.WewillbejoinedbytheSevernsidegroupofChurches at 2.00 for refreshments in the schoolroom followed by a short service in the chapel and the procession for the 3.00 service around the cross on the green. This isalwaysagoodtimeoffellowshipandaRemberanceofthesacrificemadebyJesusfor us all on the cross at Calvary.Bright Hour and Mothers Union continue to join together to share worship and other activities and last Tuesday had an enjoyable time with singing, prayers and a great quizorganisedbyMargaretMorrisandwedon’tforgettheafternoonteaenjoyedbyall. Bright Hour are looking forward to joining Mothers Union Communion Service on thefirstTuesdayinApril.OurServicesareheldat10.30everySundaymorning,withSundaySchool,followedwithrefreshments.GoodFriday,14thApril,CommunionServiceat9.30and2.00pmjointserviceaspreviouslymentioned,andEasterFamilyService,16thApril,10.30.TheMinister ishappytomakevisits ifrequested.RevdNickGleich01453546928Secretary Sue Cowley 01452 741748.CoffeePopIn’s.10.00-12.00March31st,April,28th,May16thBrightHour2.30Tuesday’sMums,BabiesandToddlersCoffeeDropIn10-12Thursday’sShirley Hunter
John HoweWe’dliketothankthevillagefortheirsupportfollowingthedeathofourfather.The letters and cards of condolence were much appreciated by all the family. The help clearing his house was invaluable and we hope we managed to return items totheirrightfulownersandtodistributetheotheruseful‘stuff’appropriately.Theappealforthecommunitycentrekitchenhasraised£700sofar.We hope you all have a successful 2017.Chris, Russell, Stephen, Lindsay, Peter & Iain
FRAMPTON WIMembers of the WI have begun the new year with talks, various courses attended ranging from cake decorating to embroidery, lunch club visits to local hostelries, theatrevisits,preparationforthenewquizseason,newbookstoreadforourbookgroup, walks and countless other things.
In February, we heard all about the Glamorgan Heritage Coast from Rose Hewlett and in March we were listening the adventures of Mike Cooper who was a games–maker forLondon2012andalsoattheAtlantaOlympicGames.ThevarietycontinuesinAprilwhenwehavebeenaskedtobringalongourteddybearsandinMayweshallbe looking at some of the more unusual buildings in Gloucester!
Visitors are alwayswelcome to any of ourmeetings,which are held on the firstThursday of each month, at 7.30 in the Village Hall.
Homo FramptoniusIt has been anounced that ancient human remains have been unearthed during recent cable laying work in Frampton on Severn. The exact site of this exciting acchaeological discovery wil remain secret until funding can be put in place to preserve and protect these priceless artifacts.
Local archaeologist, ‘Digger’ McCooper, an expert in Roman acchaeology, is amazed at this stunning, local find. Having been invited to examine the site, he has enthusiastically described it a one of England’s most important discoveries in over a hundred years.
‘Early indications seem to show that Frampton’s earliest inhabitants were a small, close-knit community. Evidence of drinking vessels and other utensils found on the site point to a great consumption of fermented apple juice, elvers and sausages. Also, fragments of tribal costume unearthed recently lead to the conclusion that the inhabitants wore predominantly cherry and white attire.’
More details will be released as soon as the come to hand (possibly as early as next April) in local press and this newsletter.
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The last meeting of the WI in 2016 celebrated Christmas with our usual Christmas dinner which was supplied and enjoyed by all the members. There were cold meats, salads and puddings galore and presents for all members as thanks for all of their hard work in supporting various projects during the year. The Village Hall was decorated in a festive style with our Christmas Tree taking centre stage. It had been decorated by members with stars which they had made from stained glass, paper, salt dough, wool and many other things. It had been part of the successful Christmas Tree Festival in church which had been organised by Marion Cramp, our President and other members of the Institute and village.
After ending the year on a festive note, we began the New Year with aspeaker who told us all about the history of witches and witchcraft and tales of some of the local witches in Gloucestershire. The rest of the programme for 2017 is attached, so please some along and join us in future meetings this year.
FRAMPTON ON SEVERN WOMEN’S INSTITUTE PROGRAMME 2017
MeetingsareheldonthefirstThursdayofeachmonth,at7.30pmintheVillage Hall.2nd February The Glamorgan Heritage coast – Rose Hewlett
2nd March OlympicVolunteer,LondonandAtlantaGames– Mike Cooper
6thApril Teddy bears; bring your bear along – Gillian White
4th May BizarreBuildings;Gloucestershire’sunusualbuildings – Philip Wilkinson
1st June Silk Carriers and Boxes – Mary Day
6th July SummerOuting–destinationtobeconfirmed
3rdAugust Cotswold perfumery and Perfume – Pam Slater
7th September AneveninginPink–JohnDixon.Wearpink,andthere will be a Bring and Buy for Breast Cancer
5thOctober Harvest Supper
2ndNovember AGMandwinetastingwithWaitrose.Pleasenote7.00pm start
7th December Christmas Dinner
HIDDEN GARDENS AND SCARECROW EVENTThis year, the Frampton Hidden Gardens event, now getting on for its 20th year of running, is linking up with the Frampton Scarecrow competition.The latter event is organised by the Village Society and the former event is organised byStonehouseRotary,suchthatasignificantproportionoftheproceeds,benefitsthepeople and organisations in our village.Forexample,£400fromlastyear’sevent,hasbeendonatedtowardstheCadburyHallKitchen refurbishment fund. In previous years, the Village Hall, both Churches, the cricket and football clubs, the playground and the local school Play Rangers activity, andthelocalscoutgroupshaveallbeenbeneficiaries.NottomentiontworeplacementbenchseatsontheGreenandfinancialsupportforthevillagearchive.Watchfutureissues for further examples of how the generosity of our visitors, and our resident gardeners,benefitsourcommunity.So the weekend of 24th/25th June should give our many visitors to the village,something extra to look out for.There will be an opportunity to hone your scarecrow construction skills, with a planned ‘workshop’tobeheldintheCadburyHallinthemorningofSaturday3rdJune.Moredetails about this will be advertised and further details of the Scarecrow competition, can be found elsewhere in this current issue. Come along and get some great ideas for Scarecrow making. We hope to have some useful materials available, as well as hints and tips to make your Scarecrow a winner.Children with a parent especially welcome. Collect any old clothes, hats and boots and exercise your imagination and get creative.Bryan Webster. Stonehouse Rotary.
Frampton Scarecrow Festival 2017The fourth scarecrow event will take place over the week of 24th June – 1st July 2017. Everyone in Frampton on Severn is welcome to take part. The festival is being held in conjunction with the Hidden Gardens on Sunday 25th June.Scarecrows should be visible from a public road/path (except those in allotments)and should be in place ready for viewing by 10 am on Saturday 24th June. Please incorporate the name of your scarecrow(s) in your display. Therewillbea“scarecrowworkshop”ifyouwouldlikehelptodesignandmakeyourscarecrow, on Saturday 3rd June 9:30 – 12:30 at Cadbury Hall.Queriesabouttheevent/workshoptoJennyKirk(741724),JohnNewton(741899)orSue Spurr (741153), on behalf of the Village Society.The closing date for entry form is Saturday 17th June.
Nameofentrant…..…………………………………………………………………………………
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……………………………………………………………………………………………………....….Please return this form to The Green Shop by Saturday 17th June.
News from Wick CourtLambingiswellunderway–ourfirstflockfollowedtheplanandlambedfromthestartofterminJanuaryuntilhalfterm.Nowthechildrenarebackit’stheturnofthe native breeds – Cotswold, Coloured Ryeland and Jacob ewes are now producing theirveryprettyoffspring.Ofcoursethechildrenlovethistimeofyear,especiallywhen there are some that need a top-up from a bottle.Overthewinterthechildrenhavebeenbusysurveyingandnumberingourorchards,eventually we hope to have as many trees as possible clearly labelled with their names, uses and harvesting period so the children can enjoy learning more about these special orchards and full use of the produce will be ensured into the future. Wearegrateful toTheSummerfieldTrustwhohave fundedthisprojectand theGloucestershire Orchard Trust who are helping with identification, pruning andplanting.Anotherwinteractivityhasbeenthecleaningandre-paintingofanewbeehiveforone of our colonies – the children have employed their artistic skills and the bees will never mistake which is their home! We are grateful to Severn Vale Rotary Club who have bravely strimmed and cleared around our apiary making access much easier.Our roundhouse, despite not having anywalls yet, has been in use everyweekfor“WoodlandActivities”andtheever-popularstorytellingfromBillChurchwhichends the outdoor week for the children. The team who built Roundhouse number 1 are coming back over Easter to create Roundhouse number 2 – this one will house the toilet, handwashing and washing up facilities which will enable us to have the children outside for longer and the plan is that they will be able to cook and eat their lunch outdoors. This also means that other local groups can come and use the Woodland area independently even when we have a school in residence in the house. This is thanks to Peter Spargo and all of you who so generously sponsored his epic ride.Anothernewasset isourbirdhide – fundedbyBillChurchandBrianDimmockwho undertook a cycling and storytelling tour to raise the money and built by our volunteer team. This gives us a sheltered spot for birdwatching in any weather and allows fantastic views across our new ponds and the river.Meanwhile the cows are calving, the pigs are farrowing, the poultry are surviving their under-cover lifestyle and in the garden there is plenty of new growth and seeds being sown. The children have also helped set up our new enterprise – growing mushrooms from spawn inoculated into recently-felled logs and sealed with our own beeswax. Look out for our garden produce which will be stocked in The Green Shopverysoon.Ourmeatisalwaysavailable–eitherphoneusorpopdownonaFriday morning and purchase our sausages, bacon, lamb burgers, mince, diced, plus pork, lamb and Gloucester beef joints.
Open Farm SundayWe are opening the farm on Sunday 11th JuneaspartoftheOpenFarmSundayscheme. The children will be farming, hosting, giving tours and selling our produce andthekitchenwillbeservingthefamousWickCourtbreakfastbapsfilledwithourownsausages,baconandeggsandofcoursecakes.Allarewelcomebetween10am and 1pm, admission free – do come down and meet the children and animals.The Handlebards…are cycling back to perform for us again in the beautiful Wick Court orchard. This yearitis“AsYouLikeIt”intheirowninimitablestylesuitableforallthefamily.Theperformance is on Thursday 29th June at 7pm, the gates will open at 6.30pm for picnics and the children will be on hand to welcome you and help carry your bagsandseats.TicketsareonsaleNOW-£12eachifboughtbeforeApril29th,£15fromApril30thuntilJune28thand£17ontheday.Onefreeunder-16ticketcanbeclaimedwitheverystandardticketbought.Youcanphoneoremailhereorpurchaseonlineatwww.handlebards.combutthiswillincura£1bookingfeeperticket.We look forward to seeing you at Wick Court – in glorious sunshine – very soonHeatherheather@farmsforcitychildren.org 01452 741023
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The 2017 Frampton on Severn Boule Tournament
‘La Coupe du Frampton’
The Frampton on Severn Boule Tournament will be held on Saturday 17th of June 2017.
The competition starts at ‘high noon’ and will take place at the south end
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The entry form is detailed below. Please complete it and return it to
Laurence Wood, Fernleigh, The Green, Frampton on Severn, Glos GL2 7DY by Saturday May 27th 2017. Alternatively, please email your
details to l.r.w@btinternet.com . The Entry fee is £6 per team. Prizes will be awarded for the runner-up and winning teams.
Please note that entry is restricted to 24 teams – so don’t delay!
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SATURDAY 17TH JUNE - 12 Noon. Name of team:…………………………………………………………. Team members: 1.…………………………….. ………………… 2…………………………….. ………………… 3…………………………….. ………………… E.Mail address:………………………………………... Telephone number:……………………………………………………. I promise to pay £6 to the organiser, before starting my match on SATURDAY 17TH JUNE 2017, as the entry fee for the competition. Signature:………………………………………………………………
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Spring in Frampton is a really special time and one I particularly enjoy.However, one of the drawbacks of living in a village is the rate at which rumours spread. The latest one concerning us is the rumour that we are closing. This is not true.Wedon’t knowhoworwhere this startedbutwewant you all to know thatyouarestuckwithus,wearen’tgoinganywhere. Ithasalreadyspreadfar&wide.RumourscanbeverydamagingandwewantthisonequashedASAP!We also recently had someone into the pub who had lived here for 6 months but had beentoldthatwedon’tdofood.Justtoputthatstraightforanyoneelsewhohasbeentoldthesamething,wehaveaverygoodreputationforourfoodandifyouhaven’tbeen in to see us for a while why not pop in some time and give us a try. It would be lovelytoseemorelocalssupportingtheir“local”.We’vehadafantasticatmospherefor6Nations.
AprilisgoingtobeabusymonthSat 15th April: (Easter Saturday) – Abba night. Sing your heart out to all the oldfavourites.DressasAbbaoracharacteroutofoneoftheirsongs.Sun 23rd April:St.George’sDaycelebrationsSevernBlazersstartuswithaprocessionfrom the car park on Watery Lane at 2.30pm followed by a mummers play. I know they would love it if some of you could join them.Sun 30th April: World El-ver Eating championship. I will be defending my title.Sat 17th June: Boules Competition – Look out for team entry forms in this mag.
Music Nights:pleasefeelfreetocallusandchecktimes/datesMonday:April10th&24,May8th&22nd,June5th&19th,July3rd,17th&31stWednesday:April5th&19th,May3rd,17th&31st,June14th&28th,July12th&26thThursday: Every week Jamming Session
Don’t forget: Ourloungeisavailablefreeofchargeformeetings,parties,funeralsandevents.Catering, if required, can be tailored to suit.Boule courts can be pre-booked.We are a dog-friendly pub and well behaved dogs are welcome in the bar and garden.The lounge remains dog-free.Wearefamily friendlyandofferchildrenchild-sizedportionsofeverythingonourmenu, including our speciality home cooked 3 Shu Pie with its unique combination of Cauliflower&broccolicheese,mashedpotatowithvegfoldedinandchoiceofoneof14differentfillingsallunderapuffpastrytop.Wearealwayshappytoservetea,coffeeorhotchocolate–anditcomesina large mug!
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March UpdateHere we are at the beginning of March and suddenly realise that the pantomime was performedatCadburyHalltwomonthsago.Itwasawell-writtenandfinelydirectedproduction that was well received by our audiences and of course, finances. It isamazingthesedayshowmuchitcostsjusttoputonaproductionwithasmallgrouplike ourselves. The pantomime gives us the opportunity to highlight the talents of our much younger budding actors and actresses. It was great that there was good audienceparticipationforeveryperformance, “Ohno, itwasn’t!Ohyes itwasetc,etc”-WewerealsovisitedandreviewedbyarepresentativeofNODA(NationalOperaandDramaAssociation).Theoverall impressionwasverypositivewithsomegoodconstructive criticism.Watch out for us now during the summer months when we will attempt to support and display ourselves in events in the area.Come the autumn we will start to celebrate our 80th season. Some achievement for a small village group! Look out for our 80th season events.Ifyouareinterestedinjoiningusinanycapacity,onoroffstage,thengetintouchwith me on 01452 741027 or email admin@perrywayplayers.com We are usually in attendance at Cadbury Hall nearly every Tuesday evening from 7.30pm.Dave WheelerChairmanPerryway Players & Livewire AmateurDramaticsSociety
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“Learn, laugh and live!” isthemottooftheUniversityoftheThirdAge(akaU3A)auniqueandexcitingnationalorganisation for thosewhohavefinishedworkingor raising a family, can pursue their interests at leisure and make the most of life. U3Amemberscometogethertolearn,notforqualifications,butforthesheerjoyof discovery! Here is our schedule for the next month.
ThuApr20th U3AMonthlybranchmeetingatDursleyMethodistChurch.Doorsopen 10.00 a.m. meeting starts 10.30 a.m.ThismonthwewilllearnaboutTHEWORKOFTHEPOLICEwithOliverClark.Refreshments served after the meeting. Visitors welcome.Find out moreaboutusonwww.u3asites.org.uk/cam-dursley
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Twice a year we have a panel meeting made up of local residents who meet with us the run through what they would the local policing team to concentrate on over the spring and summer period.Ourspringmeetingwasheldonthe2ndMarchandwehavebeengivenonepriorityfortheFramptonareabeingAnti-socialbehaviourincorporatingnuisancebehaviour& speeding.We are pleased to report that covering the period 14th February to 14th March 2017 Frampton has had an extremely low crime rate with only the one crime being a stolen land rover which was taken without keys from a property on the 7th March.This is the second incident involving the theft of a land rover as last autumn a similar vehicle was stolen from The Green area.Alsoonthepointofvehiclethefts,ourcolleaguesatAvon&SomersetpolicebasedinThornburyhavenotifiedusofarecentrunofvehicletheftsintheirareaincludinganumberofvanswhichhavebeenbrokenintoandpowertoolsremoved.Aswehavealso had a couple of these thefts not far from Frampton, we believe that it could be thesameoffenders.If you store such items in a van, it might be worth removing these overnight.Finally as part of our priority which includes speeding, if you are keen to observe one of our planned speed checks in Frampton over the coming weeks – do get in touch & you can see what we do and actual speeds taking place.Michael.trebble@gloucestershire.pnn.police.ukMelanie.campbell@gloucestershire.pnn.police.ukPCSOMIKETREBBLE&PCMELCAMPBELL.
Severnside SingersWe are a local community choir, formed seven years ago, for men and women who love to sing, but may have no formal training ( ie cannot read music ) or previous experience.We want encourage anyone from the local area to join our friendly group, our repertoire includes Simon & Garfunkel, Lennon & McCartney, and musicals such as The Lion King, Les Miserables and Mama Mia.Noonefacesanaudition,soifyouareinterestedcontactPamGreenfieldon 01452 740126 or pam.g@btconnect.com.We meet on a Thursday evening 7.30 – 9.00pm in the Village Hall Frampton onSevern.OldandNewmemberswelcome.
SEVERNSIDE MOTHERS’ UNIONThe February meeting of the Severnside Mothers’ Union was the Annual GeneralMeeting.TheTreasurergavetheFinancialreportandaReviewoftheYearwasgivenby Gwen Hewlett.
We had a small meeting in March as several members were not well, but Rev. Vernon Lidstone led Communion and then Mike Godwin from Stroud District Council spoke to us about Careline and all the various facilities that are available from the Council. Most particularly the pendants you can wear, either around your neck or on the wrist, which are attached to your phone so that if you have a fall or are ill you can call a Centre who will then get in touch with nominated people to come and rescue you.
ThenextmeetingwillbeonTuesday4thAprilatSt.JamesChurch,Saulat2pm,whenwewillbejoinedbyourfriendsfromBrightHoursothatwemaycelebrateEaster.Ourspeaker on that occasion will be Mrs. Sally Withers who will speak about her work in theDiocesanOfficeasStroudDeaneryAdministrator.
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Staff wanted at St Augustines Farm
ArlinghamCasualstudentstaffminimumage 14 needed for occasional seasonal reception/cafe workfromApriltoSeptember.You need to be resident inArlingham,SaulorFrampton.Please reply to Elaine Jewell at: staugustines@btconnect.com or 01452 740720
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your Home?
RECEPTION/ADMIN ASSISTANT
required by The Severnside
Osteopathic Practice in Saul10 hrs per wk with flexibility.
£10.00 per hour.We are seeking a reliable, well-presented and discreet self-employed person already doing similar work for others. Apart from pre-arranged holidays, thiswork will be on-going, and so the position is best suited to someone who is able to commit to 10 hours per week including, for example, during school holidays.Good computer and telephone skills required. Access (database) skillsdesirable. The successful candidate will be subject to a DBS check.InthefirstinstancepleaseemailCarolineTosh at ctosh1@talktalk.net with your postal address for a job description, background information and details of how to apply.The deadline for applications is Thursday 13thApril2017.
Frampton WI recipies from 1935Among my collection of cookbooks I have a battered old copy of ‘Gleanings from Gloucestershire Housewives’, I picked it up in a second-hand book shop years ago. I thought I’d share a couple of the recipies contributed from the Frampton on Severn Women’s Institute.It would be wonderful if some of you reading this could send in recipies to me. Local recipies; favourite recipies; family recipies passed down through the generations; recipies discovered on holiday......I’ll print a few contributions each issue to share with everyone. I hope some of you can find the time to do this as I’d really enjoy it and I’m sure others would too.
My Grandmother’s CheesecakeTake one quart of milk, warmed to about 80 to 84degrees. Put in enough rennet to curdle it in one hour. Break it up with a fork, let it settle and drainoffthewhey,butnottoodry.Addtothecurd4wellbeateneggs,thegratedrindandjuiceofalemon,1/4lb.sugar,1/4lb.currants,1/2nutmeg grated, and a saltspoon full of salt. Mix thoroughly. Line a deep soup plate with your favourite pastry, and pour in the mixture, This is a Festival dish; so if you have some cream, put some in as well. Dot small lumps of butter over the top, and bake till the pastry is nicely cooked. Eat cold.
Sprouts au Gratin1/2lb.sprouts 1/2pintwhitesauce2ozs.cheese 2ozs.breadcrumbsBoil the sprouts, strain, place in a shallow pie dish or gratin dish or gratin dish. Sprinkle with breadcrumbs, make whiye sauce seasoned with cheese, and pour over. Sprinkle with breadcrumbs and cheese and brown in a quick oven.Lemonade2 lbs. granulated sugar 1 teaspoon bicarbonate of soda1/4lb.rootginger(bruised) 3lemons1oz.citricacid 3pintsofboilingwater1 teaspoon cream of tartarWhen cold, bottle and use diluted with water according to taste
They never used to give too many instructions in those days, thats for sure!!
Family “Puzzle Pages “ Answers: Page 1
A toothbrush A table fork Bubble Wrap A Biro pen Cotton Buds Clothes Peg A Key Pages of a Book Carpet A candle Screw Thread Paper Clip
Page 2 ‘Only Connect’ Horse, Tool, Shoe, Money ---box Apartment, Castle, Bungalow, House You can live here (Sheffield)Wednesday,(Aston) Villa,(Plymouth)Argyle,(Crystal)Palace Football Teams Boot, Sandal, Slipper, Trainer Types of Footwear ‘Rock Hard’: 1. a 2. c 3. b 4. c 5. a 6. a 7. b 8. c 9. c 10. b Page 3 “There’s a hole in my bucket” 15 trips to fill a 150 litre trough means he managed 10 litres per trip! So the bucket (12 litres when full) was losing 2 litres per trip. If the bucket loses
1/8 litre per second, this means 1 litre lost every 8 seconds - so if 2 litres are
lost each trip, this means a 16 second trip time. And if Ted walks at a rate of 2 ¼ m/s the distance Ted covered must be 2 ¼ x 16 = 36 metres. Number Ladders: Easy - 13; More difficult - 510 Page 4 The ‘Treasure Hunt’ - You are on your own here!
The Family Puzzle Pages Answers
Frampton in FocusEach issue we spend 10 minutes talking to someone who lives or works in Frampton, andshareourfindingswithyou.Thistimewe’vebeentalkingto…Jason BoonWhat did you have for breakfast today?Homemade smoothie with blueberries, raspberries, blackberries, Greekyoghurt,coconutmilkandice.Nice.Where do you live and how do you get to work?Idriveherefivedaysaweekinthewinter,sixdaysaweekinthesummer, from my home in Frampton Cotterell where I live with my wife, daughter and two cats.How long have you been involved with Frampton Tennis Club?I started part-time about eight years ago, when I got in touch withNigelWillshavingheardtheclubwaslookingforacoach.BackthenIwasalsocoachingataDavidLloydcentreinBristolandKatharineLadyBerkeley’sSchool inWotton-under-Edge. I became full-timehere in 2013/4 andnowoversee threepart-time self-employed coaches as well.Who uses the club?We have between 250-300 members aged 2½ to 80+, with the majority coming from Frampton andthesurroundingvillages.Our‘CountryMembership’nowcatersforpeoplewhomightnot live nearby but want to come and play – such as people who commute to work here, or who are moving out of the village. Every new adult member gets a free introductory coaching session when they sign up.What’s MAM?It’sourWednesdaymorningMobility,AbilityandMemoryLossclubwhichissupportedbyThePinchingMemorialTrust.It’soneofanumberofregularcoachingslotshere,alltailoredtoappealtodifferentpeopleandgroupsinthecommunity.Forexamplelastmonthwetrialleda‘CrossFit’session,werecentlyranasessionforSevernsideCubsandeverySaturdaymorningwe run Cardio Tennis.What new for the tennis club?We’reonahighhavingwonthe‘GloucestershireLTA*CluboftheYear’awardfor2016!Itfollows an especially good season for our members, with lots of competitive success for men, womenandchildrenalike.AprilalsoseesthestartoftheDavisCupLegacy‘TennisforKids’coursewhich is an LTA*-funded coaching programme for 30 local children aged 5-8, toencourage an early love of tennis. Children receive six weeks of coaching and a free racket. *LTA–LawnTennisAssociationDo you work with Lakefield School too?Yes,werunreducedratecoachingcoursesforthechildrenafterschool.Theothercoachesand I are trained in other disciplines as well, so we also run other clubs and activities for the school suchasmulti-sports, tag rugbyand ‘YoungLeaders’ sessions for theYear5s- togivethemaninsightintocoachingandleadingactivities.Oneofmyfavouriteactivitiesisteaching children kayaking here on the canal in the summer holidays, for which the community association kindly allows me to hire the canal bank.Do you have a favourite part of Frampton?Onasunnydayitdoesn’tgetmuchbetterthanplayingtennisonacourtoverlookingacanal.How do you like to spend your free time?Withthefamilyideally.Ialsolovewater,sokayakingandsurfingarefun,aswellascompetingin tennis and rugby.Name a favourite book/film/piece of music/TV programme?AndreAgassi’sautobiographyOpenisagoodread,andI’malwaysdippinginandoutoftheBBCSportwebsiteforsportsnews.FavouritefilmsareTheLionKing,RobinHoodPrinceofThieves, and Point Break.Interview by Sarah McCurrich
Using speciality sustainable ‘El vers’
Frampton On SevernWORLD EL-VER EATING
CHAMPIONSHIPS
Come join in the family fun from 12 noon On Sunday 30th April
Something for everyone with lots to see and do on
The Green, Frampton on Severn
Bar . BBQ . Tug of War . Classic Cars
Kids Spaghetti Eating Competition
Bouncy Castles . Stalls . Games
and lots more …...
FAMILY FUN ! FREE ENTRY ! FREE PARKING !
We would like to thank Rollo & Janie Clifford for their kind permission to use the Green
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