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Rural Roundup
The Community Magazine for Kingsdown
Ringwould-w-Oxney Ripple
Sutton, Ashley, Studdal & Little Mongeham
Issue Number 61 March, 2016
Beach-works photo by Ian Williams
Picture by James Murraay
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including LPG and Landlord Certificates
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Email:- baygas@yahoo.co.uk
Geoff Ellis New House,
Sholden New Road, Sholden, Deal.
CT14 OAF Reg No 02860
TOWN & COUNTRY
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replacement
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The Glass Works St. Georges Rd, Deal, Kent, CT14 6BA
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Editor:- Doreen Clark, Popinjay, 2 Balmoral Road, Kingsdown. CT14 8DB Tel:- 01304 362 333 - Email:- ruralroundup@btinternet.com
Treasurers:- Mr Martin & Mrs Helen Rodney-Smith 2 Ringwould Cottage, Back Street, Ringwould, Deal, Kent CT14 8HN
Tel:- 01304 373 795 - Email:- helen.rodneysmith@googlemail.com.
Rates for advertising - Copy to Editor. (accepted providing space is available)
Whole-page single edition £35.25 - Whole-page Annual (10 issues) £325.00
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Payment :- All cheques to be made out to “Rural Roundup” and sent to the treasurer please The Editor reserves the right to edit or omit submissions without referral. Articles may not always reflect opinion of the Church, Parish or Editor. © Rural Roundup 2010
Colour
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TERM DATES 2016
TERM 4 Finish Thursday 24th March
TERM 5 Start Monday 11th April School closed Monday 2nd May (Bank Holiday) Finish Friday 27th May
TERM 6 Start Tuesday 7th June Finish Friday 22nd July
Hi, All, You obviously read my bit each month, as the response has been overwhelming. Consequently I have only a small space to write anything this month. Thanks to everyone who has contributed . Carry on with the good work! Please keep your articles to no more that 200 words which is equivalent to a half a page. Any pictures in Jpeg format, thank you.
I must sincerely thank Alan Smith and Mary Fish for standing by to proof-read each month, Jean Winn who collects from the printers and delivers to the distributors, Helen & Martin Rodney Smith, who
keep tabs on the advertisements and send out invoices and, last but not least, the distributors. Thanks everyone. Doreen
Ringwould-w-Kingsdown Parish Council
For the most attractive front gardens from either Kingsdown or Ringwould
Preliminary Judging during week beginning Monday 11th July 2016
Final Judging Tuesday 26th July 2016
Prizes:- Overall Winner from Kingsdown or Ringwould £100
Second £75, Third £50, Fourth £25 Five prizes of £20 for Runners-up Certificates for Highly Commended and Commended
Trophy for Best Front Garden in Kingsdown Trophy for Best Front Garden in Ringwould
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The Calf Shed Farm Shop at the
home of Solley’s Farms Ice Cream
Open Monday - Saturday 9am - 4pm
and Sunday 10am – 2pm
Fresh and frozen fruit and vegetables,
Apple Juice, Bread, Eggs, Cakes and
Solley’s Ice Cream
Plus many other groceries too!
Tel: 01304 374 100
Mobile: 07983 405 151
Email: info@solleysicecream.co.uk
The Dairy, Ripple CT14 8JL
FOR HIRE RINGWOULD VILLAGE HALL
For that Special Occasion Family parties Christenings
Weddings Birthdays Seating up to 120,
excellent kitchen facilities, staging and Disabled Access
Contact: Bookings Mrs Jennifer Van Lens 01304 371 289
Mobile 07813 098 571 or visit: www.hallshire.com
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Kingsdown News correspondent:- Barbara Brooker
51 Balmoral Road. Kingsdown CT14 8BY Tel:- 01304 369 537 or Email the editor direct to ruralroundup@btinternet.com
Rural Roundup Distributor - Lesley Dobby Spring Cottage, The Avenue, Kingsdown, CT14 8DX Tel:- 01304 373 331
Community Defibrillator A local family, who have been resident in Kingsdown since 1964, have donated a defibrillator to the local community in memory of their mother, Joyce Perry, who passed away a year ago. The Village Hall Trustees have agreed that the defibrillator can be installed on the hall’s forecourt as soon as possible. The Trustees recently applied to Kent County Councillor Steve Manion, and have been successful in obtaining a grant of £400 towards a specific cabinet for the defibrillator. Brother and sister, Geoff and Lesley Perry, have generously offered a further £300 towards the cost of the cabinet. The Trustees and the family would appreciate offers of funds and expertise from local tradesmen and villagers to enable the cabinet to be connected to the hall’s electricity supply, and to ensure there are sufficient funds to maintain the equipment. Training will be offered to anyone wishing to know how to use the defibrillator to help save lives. Sessions will be held in the hall on April 4th If you would like to book a place, please contact Jane Banks:- banks_jane@hotmail.co.uk, ring 01304 373 774 or through the website,
www.kingsdownvillagehall.org.uk
7th Kingsdown Garage Safari Sunday 8th May 2016 from 9.00am
To have a Stall outside your house
is £10
All monies raised will go to local Kingsdown causes.
If interested, you must register and
pay by Sunday 1st May
‘phone 01304 375 766
Interested villagers needed!
The Village Hall Trustees invite all villagers to their Annual General Meeting, which will be held in the main hall on Wednesday 30th March
at 7pm. Nominations for Village Representatives must be received by the secretary by 16th March.
Please contact Jane Banks banks_jane@hotmail.co.uk or
Telephone:- 01304 373 774
Security marking your property will make it easier for the police to return anything that might be stolen. Security marking your bike (or scooter!) can also help to deter thieves as well. Simply bring along your property and we will security mark it for you for free. We will also give you useful advice to reduce the risk of your property being stolen, and information to ensure it can be traced and returned if it is found. For more safety advice visit www.kent.police.uk Both PCSO Kerry Skirrow & KCC Community Warden Martin Dadd will be in attendance.
Friday 4th March at
Kingdown & Ringwould School. 14.30hrs for pupils 15.15hrs - 16.30hrs
for Public
Security Marking Event
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Two offices serving the Deal & Dover area
* * *
1, Cliffe Road Kingsdown, Deal CT14 8AJ Telephone: (01304) 381 622
Email: Kingsdown@marshallandclarke.com
* * * High Street
St. Margaret’s-at-Cliffe, Dover CT15 6AT Telephone: (01304) 852 960
Email: stmargarets@marshallandclarke.com
www.marshallandclarke.com
Deal Physiotherapy
Clinic
Back/Neck Pain
Arthritis
Sports Injuries
87, Blenheim Road Deal, Kent CT14 7DE
Tel: (01304) 373 229
Shaun Roper BSc (Hons), MCSP, SRP (Chartered
Physiotherapist)
KINGSDOWN PRE-SCHOOL
We offer a caring stimulating environment
for children aged 2¼ to 5 years
During Term Time Monday - Friday 9.15am – 12.15pm
Lunch sessions available on Monday, Wednesday, Thursday &
Friday
for further details call (01304) 379 727 or 07968 263 185
www.kingsdownpreschool.org.uk
Also a
PARENT & TODDLER GROUP Tuesday 1.00pm – 2.30pm
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Ringwould-w-Kingsdown Parish Council
Clerk:- Katie Amaouche, Inglewood, Dover Road, Ringwould CT14 8BP Tel:- 01304 729 081 Email: parishclerkrwk@gmail.com
http://www.ringwouldwithkingsdownpc.kentparishes.gov.uk
Highlights of a meeting held on Monday 8th February 2016. Members of the public attended to discuss the dredging of the Goodwin Sands and No Name Road. The PC is concerned with possible effects and erosion to Goodwin Sands and will be writing to Deal, Walmer and St Margaret’s Parish Councils to seek their opinions. Cllr Steve Manion, KCC, updated the council of the challenges of the welfare of children asylum seekers, and KCC will receive a 2% increase for Adult Social Services. Community Warden: Mr Martin Dadd updated the council on continual parking issues around the primary school; fly tipping has resumed in Ringwould. The Parish Council ask all groups/societies/organisations to consider road safety when placing signs outside Ringwould Village Hall. Quotations and work for parish notice boards is ongoing. The monthly payment schedule, the Budget and Precept for 2016/2017 was approved. No Name Road and land adjacent to Zetland Arms: further research is to be undertaken. Old Stairs Road has had 20 mph signs installed. Four planning applications were reviewed this month. A new log of current applications and PC decisions have been created for all councillors; this will be displayed under Planning on the website. Work continues on the website and the new style, updated website will be reported at the Annual Parish Meeting. Agenda process reviewed. Feedback to council on DDC Town and Parish meeting and new ‘Keep me Posted’ facility enables public to receive current information by email from DDC and other national agencies on chosen topics such as planning, environment and news. The PC will write to congratulate Ringwould and Kingsdown Primary School on their excellent Ofsted report. The PC will have a stand at the May Day event in Kingsdown. It was agreed the Beach Annual Clean will be on Sunday 3rd April this year. E&A Working Party will research an Emergency Planning Project for the Parish and report back to the PC. Management of Freedown Wood is to be researched and reported to PC. A new tenant has been installed at the allotments. Fundraising has been very successful for Friends of Kingsdown Play Park; they are now applying for charity status. All correspondence was reviewed and responses will be sent . In addition the Parish Council will write to the Post Office again in support of retaining a Post Office in Kingsdown. The date for the Annual Parish Meeting on 16th March at 7.30 pm in Kingsdown Village Hall was confirmed. Community Groups/Organisations/Societies will be invited to give an update on their activities. The next Parish Council Meeting will be held on Monday 14th March 2016 at Kingsdown Village Hall commencing at 7.30 pm. All residents are very welcome. Approved Minutes will be published on the Ringwould w Kingsdown website
www.ringwouldwithkingsdown.kentparishes.gov.uk . Katie Amaouche
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Marlborough Road, Deal, CT14 9LE Tel:- (01304) 380 492 Fax:- (01304) 381 909
JOHN NEAL ELECTRICIAN
REWIRES - FUSEBOARDS SOCKETS - LIGHTING
FREE ESTIMATES
FULLY QUALIFIED AND JOINT INDUSTRY BOARD REGISTERED
01304 213 440 07850 192 146
QUEENSDOWN ROAD KINGSDOWN DEAL KENT CT14 8EF
Ben Thomas Spray, Painter & Decorator
Interior & Exterior Decorating, free estimates,
member of checkatrade, 2 year workmanship guarantee with Dulux Select Decorators.
Tel: 01304 367 521 Mob: 07964 977 268
Email– tell.ben@outlook.com www.benthomasdecorating.com
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The 12th Deal (Kingsdown) Scout Group would like to invite you to their Mother's Day Tea on Saturday 5th March 2016 between 2pm and 4pm in the school hall, Glen Road, Kingsdown. Tea will be £5 per adult, £2.50 per child. All monies raised will be for the Friends of Kingsdown Play Park. We hope to run a raffle so if there are any lovely villagers out there who would like to donate a prize we would be delighted! To book your
place please call the leader on 371 138. Look out for the posters around the village for more information!
Window Cleaning Services,
Commercial & Domestic
Water-fed Pole,
Pure Water System
Also Cleans Gutters, Soffits, Fascias
and Conservatory Roofs
Keith Clubb, Buena Vista, Hardy Road,
St Margaret’s, Dover, CT15 6HH
01304 852 784
or 07738 364 378
Kingsdown news cont...
Friends of Kingsdown Play Park
May Day Fete - Sunday 1st May 2016 Many of us have fond memories of maypole dancing, homemade jam, beer tents and the coconut shy! Well, Friends of Kingsdown Play Park are organising a traditional village fete to be held at Kingsdown Park on Sunday 1st May 2016 from 12-3pm. We are organising an event to bring all members of the community together. The fete will be a fantastic opportunity for all village groups to raise awareness and much needed funds. It will also offer the opportunity for local craft businesses and food produc-ers to sell their products. A number of village community groups are taking part and supporting the event and we have lots of exciting things in store for everyone who comes along on the day. Please get in touch if you would like to help out with the event in any way. We’re looking for volunteers to help on the day, local businesses to sponsor the event or advertise in the fete programme. We’re also in need of raffle prizes for the prize draw. If you wish to make any kind of contribution or would like to find out more about the fete, please contact Amanda Jacques via email at friendsofkingsdownplaypark@gmail.com
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Kingsdown’s Annual Easter Egg Trail
Following the huge success of last year’s Easter Egg Trail, when over 200 children took part, Kingsdown Pre-School are back again! We are hosting the event from Kingsdown and Ringwould Primary School - on Saturday 26th March between 1pm and 3pm. There will be the ever popular trail around the woods, discovering the clues to win an Easter egg prize. Plus the return of the separate hunt for older children…..are you up for the challenge?! Keep your eyes peeled for the real Easter Bunny hiding out in the woods too! Get your face painted at the hall before you set off and then there will be Easter art and craft activities in the hall on your return. While the children create a master-piece, parents and grandparents alike can enjoy socialising over a cup of tea, a great selection of homemade cakes and a raffle! Come rain or shine, please join us for a fun-filled afternoon. Entry £3 per child. For more information please contact Rossie Charnley on 768 084.
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P.R. DEVESON
Decorator & Painter
City & Guilds Qualified
38, Middle Deal Road, Deal, Kent. CT14 9RG
(01304) 365 460
Telephone: 01304 369 678
mobile: 07974 763 121
Light Removals House to House
House Clearance
Regency
Please call for a Free Quote
Competitive Rates
Kent Area
Full or Part House Clearances
Antiques Purchased
Fully Insured
Call Pat (01304) 827 847 Mobile: 07597 448 704
Email:- Patcostello@rocketmail.com
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Head teacher - Jo Hygate Glen Road, Kingsdown, CT14 8DD Tel: 01304 373 734
Secretary - Email: maggibowden@kingsdown-ringwould.kent.sch.uk
The school underwent an Ofsted inspection on the 21st/22nd January 2016.
The published report has now arrived in school and I am delighted to be able to announce Ofsted has judged Kingsdown & Ringwould CEP School to be OUTSTANDING in every category. This is an incredibly important achievement and in an educational climate where it is increasingly difficult to meet the criteria for an ‘outstanding’ judgement, it is certainly something to celebrate.
I would like to share some of the comments made in the report that we are especially proud of, although the whole report deserves reading. “Pupils are self assured, well rounded young people very capable of stepping confidently into their next steps of education.” “The exceptional individual attention which nourishes each pupil’s aspiration and talents is mirrored by the continuous development of staff.” “The curriculum is exceptional.” “Pupils are ambitious, they take responsibility for themselves and want to do well.” “Although very successful in sporting activities, pupils stress that fairness, respect and how you play are very important.” “This is not a school that is content to rest on its laurels. Complacency is not in their vocabulary.” I hope you are as pleased with the report as all the staff members are – it is a privilege to be Head teacher of this School .
Finally, can I say a big thank you to the staff and Governors (past and present) who have worked tirelessly with the children to enable us to achieve this outstanding judgement. Jo Hygate Head teacher
Earth Hour – Saturday, 19th March 2016 Earth Hour was started as a lights-off event in Sydney, Australia, in 2007. Since then it has grown to engage over 172 countries and territories worldwide.
But what is Earth Hour? It is an international event, run by the W.W.F., World Wildlife Foundation, to highlight climate change, demonstrate public support and show the World leaders that people care about what is happening to the Earth.
For one hour only, people all over the world are asked to switch off their lights. Support for this event has been growing over the years and millions of people now participate. In addition, national public buildings are plunged into darkness for an hour, as spotlights are switched off. These include such monuments as the Houses of Parliament, Buckingham Palace, Eiffel Tower, Coliseum, Taj Mahal and the Sydney Opera House.
Earth hour this year is on Saturday, 19th March 2016 at 8.30 p.m. It is just the lights that are switched off. All other electrical appliances, such as televisions, radios, and computers can all still be used.
The school will be holding a ‘switch-off’ day during March and encouraging the children and their families to support Earth Hour. So please consider supporting this event and doing ‘your bit’ to help save the planet. Thank you.
Eco-School Action Team. For more information, go to www.earthhour.org
Jo Hygate
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Colin McKee
Maintenance Mate Painting and Decorating, Handyman work,
Laminate flooring, Ceramic Tiling, Picture/Mirror hanging, Property Maintenance and repair,
Flat pack assembly, No job too small.
Quality and satisfaction guaranteed
Tel : 01304 364 444 Mob : 07745 191 412 Email:colinmckeemm@gmail.com
Based in Kingsdown
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Ringwould News correspondent:- Jean Winn
Tel:- 01304 361 030 Email: jeanelizwinn@aol.com
Tea and Chat is 3rd March at 2pm in the church social space when we will have a quiz. Last month we had great fun playing beetle, and were visited by Parish councillor Carol Fowler and community warden Martin Dadd, who joined in. Homemade cakes and a cuppa not to mention a good Chat! £1
Do come along?
ST NICHOLAS 100 CLUB
100 club winners were:- 1st Dourthe, 2nd Cornelius, 3rd Rutherford. Jean
Thursdays in the Church Social Space – Coffee and Computers The church is open with two computers available for general computer use on Thursday mornings, including use of the internet. We also serve good coffee and tea. Computer lessons - one to one lessons continue as usual these are bookable, even if you just want to try an ipad or laptop to see which will suit you. To book give me a call on 01304 361 030 or text to 07818 828 613, if you can’t manage Thursdays we may be able to arrange another date or time.
Ringwould Village Hall is looking for a cleaner, Two hours per week at £7.50 per hour. If you are interested, please contact Patrick Macwilliam Tel: 01304 373 888
5th March 12 to 2pm there will be a Lent Lunch at Chilterns, Back St, in aid of the African Famine relief. Soup bread and cheese £5. Bring and Buy
My daughter and I have lived in Ringwould for over 3 years and love the village. We would like to move our horses to be with us and are therefore searching for land within the area to set up equine facilities, ie grazing of two – five acres, stables and hopefully a manège. Ideally we would like to live on site for safety/security reasons but would consider other options. We would respect, maintain and improve any site we acquire. Therefore, we are asking if anyone has any land/house-with-land that they would like to sell and think might be of interest to us. Many thanks, Penny and Sophie Tel 01304 449 113 or 07752 294 714
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Susan Fairley G.O.s.C
Structural and Cranial Osteopath
The Sandown Clinic 171 Sandown Road, Deal CT14 6NX
Eastling Wood
Firewood Logs
Available for delivery from
April to December
All our 8”, 10” and 12” logs are
ready for delivery.
£90.00 for 1.5 cubic meter load,
half load for £55.00
Call Bruce Hill on
07901 515 806 to arrange delivery
Google http://
www.eastlingwood.co.uk We are DEFRA grant aided and have a ten year
forestry commission management plan.
ELITE ARBORISTS
TREE SURGERY & STUMP GRINDING
ALL ASPECTS OF TREE
WORK & HEDGE CUTTING SEASONED LOGS FOR
SALE AND DELIVERED OFFICE: 01227 389 767 MOBILE: 07540 406200 www.elitearborists.co.uk NPTC Qualified
£5million
public liability
insured
Based in
Shep-
herdswell
01304 364 879
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St John’s Heritage Association is holding a Boot Fair in the church on Saturday 16th April between the hours of 10.00am and 2.00pm. Entry will be free. Stalls may be purchased at £10 each and those willing to take a stall should register their interest with David Dobby on 373 331 or dobby@golfclubsec.co.uk. The purchase of stalls will be on a first come basis. A minimum of 10% of all takings is to be donated to the church building fund. Refreshments and a hot dog stall will be available. We welcome the support of you all. On Friday, 3rd June, we are proposing a ‘Kingsdown’s Got Talent’ event for 15 year-olds and under. Further details will be published in due course, and on Saturday 10th September we are planning another ‘Last Night of the Proms’. Please keep a note of these dates in your diaries.
Funday Sunday
Sunday 20th March St John’s Church, Kingsdown
Come and join us as we celebrate
Palm Sunday Service starts 9.30 at the church,
or 9.20 Glen Road (by the school) for a Palm Sunday procession to the church with the donkeys
Funday Sunday is an informal service for all ages.
We look forward to seeing you!
For more details contact Catherine Stone
childrenndyouth@ringwouldchurch.com
St John’s Church Kingsdown
Invites you to
Mother’s Day Breakfast Church
An informal café style service with food and chat.
Children come along
and make a posy of flowers for Mum! Sunday 6th March at 9.30am
Join us for a time of prayer and song,
as we come together for an informal service of
Prayer & Praise
13th March 2016
6.30pm
St John’s Church Kingsdown
Could you be a Samaritan? At Canterbury we respond to well over 1250 callers a month by phone, email or text. Callers who are experiencing problems they feel unable to cope with. Using the training we give you, could you help that caller find a way through whatever problem is causing them distress? If you feel you could and would like more information please visit www.samaritans.org or contact Canterbury & District Samaritans by email at the.samaritans@btconnect.com Our next Information evenings in Canterbury are on Wednesdays; April 20 and July 13 2016. Should you need us: Phone: 116 123
(this number is free to call) or our local number 01227 457 777 Email:
jo@samaritans.org Text: 07725 90 90 90 Visit: 32 Northgate, Canterbury CT1 1BL
Registered Charity no 259280
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STATES of Walmer
Free delivery and installation in this area on
TVs, DVD recorders, etc
We also stock light bulbs, kettles,
irons, toasters Roberts radios and
all your electrical requirements
32 Dover Road Walmer
Tel/Fax
01304 381 858
SPECIAL OFFERS
ON SOME
LCD TVs
In stock
HD READY BUILT-IN FREEVIEW
The PLOUGH INN Ripple Church Lane Ripple Deal CT14 8JH 01304 360209 em: info@ploughripple.co.uk
*** SPECIAL THURSDAY RIPPLE LUNCH £4.95. FRIDAY FRESH FISH & CHIPS EAT IN/OUT ***
Local Brew-Ripple Best Bitter
(Gold Award Winners CAMRA)
Good Home Cooking Daily
B&B from £25pppn AA**** Family Flat Car Classic Vintage Display
(Last Sunday every Month Noon)
Ales coming soon: Ales available now:
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Hire St John’s (Kingsdown) Village Hall
Registered Charity Number 302777
For all social occasions, parties, receptions & meetings.
Large Main Hall (for up to100) with well equipped kitchen
Lower Hall (for up to 24) with tea-making facilities
Booking Secretary: Jane Banks Tel:- 01304 373 774
www.kingsdownvillagehall.org.uk
✅Over 10 years experience
✅Free advice and quotations
✅Fully insured and licensed
✅All aspects of tree surgery covered
⚠️ 24hr emergency cover
Mobile: 07595 697375 Office: 01304 694611
www.sikatreesurgery.co.uk
Sika Tree Surgery
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Benefice Contacts
The Reverend Cathy Sigrist BA Hons
The Rectory, Upper Street , Kingsdown CT14 8BJ 01304 373 951 Email: catherine.sigrist@btinternet.com
ALM Mr John Gray Email: jmgray2505@gmail.com 01304 379 941 ALM Ann Ford Email: fordyforge@btinternet.com 01304 364 989 Children and Youth Ministry Leader, Catherine Stone Email: catherine.stone01@gmail.com
St John the Evangelist Church, Kingsdown
Churchwarden Position Vacant Deputy Church Warden Mr Bob Wiseman Email: wiseman454@btinternet.com 01304 371 619 Parochial Church Council (Secretary) Mrs Liz Deschamps 01304 372 770 Parochial Church Council (Treasurer) Mrs Jean Winn Email: jeanelizwinn@aol.com 01034 361 030
St Nicholas Church, Ringwould
Churchwardens Miss Ursula Bailey 01304 360 149 Mr Patrick MacWilliam 01304 373 888 Parochial Church Council (Secretary) Mrs Sarah Spanner 01304 364 222 Parochial Church Council (Treasurer) Mrs Jean Winn Email: jeanelizwinn@aol.com 01034 361 030
St Mary the Virgin Church, Ripple
Churchwarden Dr Laurence Davey 01304 374 512 Parochial Church Council (Secretary) Mrs Rosemary Davey 01304 374 512 Parochial Church Council (Treasurer) Dr Laurence Davey Email: daveyldavey@aol.com 01304 374 512
St Peter & St Paul Church Sutton-by-Dover
Churchwardens Mr J Boardman 01304 389 402 Mrs Maggie Crawley Email: Maggic1@hotmail.co.uk 01304 372 856 Parochial Church Council (Secretary) Mr P Mold 01304 371 738 Parochial Church Council (Treasurer) Mr A Ford 01304 364 989
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SUTTON PARISH COMMUNITY CENTRE, Downs Rd., East Studdal Good-Sized Hall with Stage, Kitchen, Committee Room
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Dear Friends,
Reflecting on the Lent Season
I am writing this on the eve of Valentine’s Day – which this year is also coincidentally the eve of the First Sunday of Lent. This may sound unfortunate, but it will be even more unfortunate in 2018 when Valentine’s Day falls on Ash Wednesday itself – the day when Lent officially begins. Valentine’s Day! It’s a day stacked not only with love, but indulgence – chocolate, champagne, rich food. Fortunately, if you planned a Valentine celebration this year, there is
absolutely nothing to worry about because Sundays are always feast days, even in Lent. It’s the day of resurrection! How can we fast on the day of resur-rection? The Roman Catholic Church even forbids it. Now that doesn’t give licence for too much excess, but thinking about Sundays in Lent helps us to think about the role of nurture during a time of abstinence.
Unlike Christmas and Easter, many people don’t look forward to Lent. Childhood memories of giving up chocolate or sitting through weekly Stations of the Cross immediately come to mind. Words like “sacrifice,” “discipline,” and “self-denial” are often used in ways that suggest that Lent is something to be endured rather than a time of grace and spiritual growth.
But have you ever thought of Lent as a yearly second chance? Each year the Church gives us six weeks to take a long, loving look at our lives to see if our values and priorities are in line with God’s desires for us. Since most of us find that we’ve wandered from God’s path, Lent becomes that second chance, or spring clean, to “return to God with our whole heart.”
Lent is a time for the renewal of discipleship. Whether or not we engage in a fast or some kind of abstinence and discipline, we all face the temptation to give up, to cut corners; and sometimes we are simply caught out by that opponent whose aim is total destruction.
But Sunday is a day of resurrection. It pulls our gaze forward to look beyond the struggle, beyond the cross and to the assurance of victory. As a resurrection day, Sunday is a day of judgement, forgiveness, grace and renewal. Our failures are dealt with and we begin again. But there is judgement on the devil and his works and he is always there lurking in the shadows trying to catch us out. The Sundays in Lent, therefore, should be celebrated richly – not as excuses for excess, or with a sense of respite, but in order to nurture our spirits and draw from the well of grace.
Lent is a time of prayer, fasting, and almsgiving for ourselves, our loved ones, and our communities. Invite family members to share your thoughts, hopes, and desires for Lent. Decide to support one another in whatever you choose to do and remember that, as you journey through this annual second chance, each step brings you closer to the welcoming arms of our loving God. Every blessing and joy to everyone at this Easter tide.
Yours in Christ Cathy
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Church of St John the Evangelist Kingsdown - Flower Rota
No flowers during Lent Decorating for Easter will be done on Saturday 26th March from
9.30am by the Parish
Please come and help!
Gifts of greenery and yellow and white flowers will be much appreciated
If you would like to order LILIES FOR EASTER
in memory of loved ones, the price is likely to be about £2.50 a stem.
Please get in touch with Georgina Maude (389 253) or Barbara Ridout (361 019)
Funerals: Kingsdown 1st January 2016 Iris Peters 5th January 2016 Miriam Kathleen Powell 15th January 2016 Peggy Pauline Jemmett
Funerals:Ripple 8th February 2016 Sigrid Ottilie Stefanie Chown
From the Benefice Registers
BAPTISMAL ROLLS, KINGSDOWN
The Parochial Church Council for St John’s Church are hoping to have reframed and re-hung the two rolls which have not been displayed in the church for some years. There is a little conservation work to be done and, of course, the cost of the frames themselves. If you or your family were christened there between 1949 and 1972 and are featured on them, we wonder whether you would like to contribute to the cost of about £200. If you would like to help, please contact Elizabeth Bembridge 374 630 or Email:- elizabethbembridge@gmail.com.
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Vintage & Classic Car Meeting The Plough, Ripple (please note venue) Held on the last Sunday every month From 11.30am
Loose Fibres Craft Group in Ripple Meetings Ripple Village Hall - 9.30am - 12.30pm
March 9th and 23rd and then April Contact: Rita Rhodes 01304 365 778
Garden idea for Ripple village hall. John Gray came up with the idea of a little garden area for the village hall. He and I got together and this is the plan. Two benches and two planters at the back of the grounds which will be seen from the kitchen window. Margaret Walter has said she will buy one of the benches as a memorial in memory of her husband Andrew. Many of you will know him from all the time he gave to the village. Also he worked as a vet and advised me on my animals. Some people think the idea is a waste of time and no one will use it, and some say they wouldn't use it as they would prefer to sit in their own gardens. Needless to say, John and I have not been overwhelmed by enthusiasm from committee members. People using the hall all day might like to sit outside at lunch time; dog walkers and ramblers who use the foot path might like to sit awhile. Anyone with a precious garden who is visited by friends with lively children might prefer to pop over to the village hall where the youngsters can kick about while the oldies sit on the benches and have a natter. There is room for one or two more benches if anyone would like to put one by the hall, not just to remember a loved one but perhaps to celebrate their family's long history in Ripple. John and I would like to know what other people think, so tell us when you see us or email me, rvrhodes@btinternet.com. Thank you. Rita Rhodes
Ripple News Correspondent:- Laurence Davey
Fairmead, Church Lane, Ripple CT14 8JL Tel:- 01304 374 512 Email: daveyldavey@aol.com
Bingo Club
The Bingo Club will meet in Ripple Village Hall on
1st, 15th & 29th March and No Bingo in April
Tea and Chat in Ripple The monthly meeting of Tea and Chat took place on February 8th in
Ripple Village Hall. The speaker was Martin, a Community Warden,
who spoke on the dangers of scams and other frauds which threaten
the public. The next meeting will be held on Monday, March 14th at
2.00pm in Ripple Village Hall.
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The Church of St. Mary the Virgin, Ripple. The Annual Parochial Church Meetingg will be held in Ripple Village Hall on Wednesday, 20th April Commencing at 7.00pm.
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An Open Garden Scheme will be open to all garden owners in Ringwould, Kingsdown, Sutton, Ripple, Ashley, Studdal and Little Monegham.
It is proposed gardens will be open for visitors
from 10.30 – 4.30 pm on Sunday 17th July 2016.
Please support this this initiative by making visitors welcome to your garden or visiting gardens in our area.
For further information please contact Katie Amaouche on
parishclerkrwk@gmail.com or 01304 729 081. Thank you!
Open House – Coffee & Cards Thursday 10th March, 10am-2pm
Whytebeams, Alexandra Road, Kingsdown Pop in and check out Rossie's lovely cards, gift wrap, stationery and more!
There'll be plenty of homemade cake, great coffee and a super raffle. Children welcome.
Raising funds for Friends of Kingsdown Play Park. https://www.phoenix-trading.co.uk/web/ rossiecharnley/
Bardolph’s Box
A past pupil of Kingsdown and Ringwould Primary, I used to contribute to The Chronicle, the free village newspaper based at the school. Together with my willing family I delivered many a paper around the village, as Doreen said when I phoned her to talk about this article, ‘That was many years ago!’ I’m now a professional theatre director and about to bring the first production by my theatre company to our area. It would be great to see you there. Bardolph’s Box is designed to introduce children to Shakespeare’s plays through a fun, engaging and interactive performance. During the 40-minute piece, three professional actors will introduce the audience to a number of Shakespeare’s characters from a range of his plays, from Cleopatra to Puck. With live music and custom-built set and costumes, the production promises a roller-coaster ride through the Bard’s work – perfect for marking the 400th anniversary of his death. Intended for a family audience, there are definitely elements in this production for all ages to enjoy. Touring throughout Kent, and a bit of Sussex and Merseyside, our closest public performances to Kingsdown are The Astor Theatre on Thursday 17th March, at 1.30pm and 7.30pm, and Ashford Library, Saturday 19th March at 10.30am. We’re also performing for the primary school during our first week. I’m so pleased to be bringing my first production by Up The Road to my home area. It would be great to see familiar faces at The Astor in particular. The evening is being held in memory of the late Nathan Sewell, a huge contributor to the arts in Deal. For further information and the complete tour schedule, please see our website:
uptheroadtheatre.co.uk. Do drop us a line if you’d like to say hello! Nicola Pollard
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Sutton, Ashley, Studdal & Little Mongeham
Drop in....for coffee, cake and chat Everyone is welcome!........to join us for a drink and a chat. We meet
on alternate Monday mornings 9:30 – 11 in Studdal Church Hall.
In March we meet on Monday 7th & 21st come and join us if you can! Liz Wales
Let’s be Sociable
We are a very friendly group that meet from 10.30 ‘til 11.45am on the third
Tuesday of every month, usually in the Church Hall, Downs Rd, Studdal.
There is always a Bring and Buy stall, with home-made jams and local grown
vegetables etc. and a Raffle. So come for a chat and a hot drink. Everyone is welcome
and all the proceeds go to charities. Our next meeting is on Tuesday 15th March
BINGO NIGHT……...Note change of date! Next meeting Friday 11th March - No Bingo in April
at the Community Hall, Downs Road, East Studdal
Come along and support us and possibly win a few pounds at the same time! For further info call Olive on 01304 372 069
Sunday 27th March
4pm – 6pm Sutton Parish Community Centre,
Downs Road, Studdal
For adults and children of every age
Come and join us for craft, games, stories & song;
chat over a cuppa, and enjoy a meal together.
For more information
tel: 364 989 or 363 996
Children should be accompanied by an adult
We look forward to seeing you!
Advance Notice Sutton Parish Community
Centre Management Committee
QUIZ NIGHT
at the Community Hall Downs Road, East Studdal
Friday, 8th April 2016 7.00pm for 7.30pm start
Tables of 8 maximum--£3.50 per head Bring your own food, drink etc.
To book a table telephone Olive 01304 372 069
(if no reply leave message and contact number)
Bring your family! Bring your friends!
Proceeds for Community Centre Refurbishment
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View by appointment only
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Sutton-by-Dover Parish Council Clerk:- Katie Amaouche, Inglewood, Dover Road, Ringwould CT14 8BP
Tel:- 01304 729 081 Email: suttonbydoverpc@g.mail.com Chairman: Barbara Merriman, Email: merriman619@btinternet.com
www.Suttonbydoverpckentparishes.gov.uk
Sutton PCC 100 Club Winners of the January draw were: 50 Brown 8 Wales 19 Kardamesh Winners of the February draw were:
50 Brown 1 Boardman 4 Branton Some people are very lucky aren’t they!! Maggie
Please see some of the items below that were raised at the February 2016 Parish Council Meeting:It was noted that gully cleansing had taken place recently in part of the Parish The Chair explained that KCC would not be replacing the salt bin on the corner of Downs Road and Cllr Densham offered to donate a salt bin and fill it up for the Council and place it where the original one used to be. Cllr Little informed members that the pruning at the Community Orchard had been a success. Cllr Merriman informed members that there had been thefts from barns and a shed recently and to be vigilant. Residents in the Parish were reminded that there is still a Parish Councillor vacancy on the Council and to contact the Clerk for more information. The next meeting of the Parish Council takes place on Tuesday 1st March 2016. Katie Amaouche, Clerk to the Council
Residents offered great rates for home energy thanks to the power of collective switching.
Householders who signed up for the latest round of the Energy Deal have once again been given access to great tariffs (market leading) and
can save an average of £271.32 on their energy bills. Residents will soon get their personal offer letter or email letting them know how much they’ll be saving against their current deal – how much money will be going back into their pocket. Energy Deal was combined with a number of other similar initiatives driven by over 60 local authorities around the UK to create a collective of over 18,000 households. Energy Deal is an inclusive scheme which is accessible to all households irrespective of whether they have internet access, are on credit or prepayment meters. The next round launches on 22nd March 2016, and the auction will take place on Tuesday 17th May 2016. Why not join and see if you can save:- Internet users can register their interest in the next round now at www.energydealswitch.com. From 22nd March residents without access to the internet can call 01304872 428 and leave their contact details.
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Kingsdown and Ringwould WI Secretary Linda Dalton
Email: lindadalton4@gmail.com Our speaker in February was Geoff Turner, who gave us an illustrated talk on the 1926 Cross Channel swimmers. Why 1926? Well, it was a bumper year for people, mainly from
America, swimming the Channel, but more importantly, it was the year that Gertrude Ederle became the first woman to succeed in this perilous challenge. The old photographs and news accounts were very entertaining, although seeing them made me wonder why anyone should venture forth into such murky waters! We are looking forward to our trip to the Chelsea Hospital in May, to see the Physic Garden as well as the Hospital itself, with, of course, lunch in between. Although it is a very long time ahead.... September, next year... Liz Bembridge has managed to buy some tickets to see the London performance of War Horse, coming to The Marlowe. We are very lucky, as tickets are already selling very fast! Within our National Organisation, we are invited to enter for the Denman Cup, by writing a letter to our younger self, giving advice, the benefit of our experience etc, in no more than 500 words.....not sure I could get all I would want to say in so few words...! An interesting challenge. At our next meeting, Rosemary Crippin will talk to us about Bags, Beads and Embroidered Books , a bit more relaxing than swimming the Channel, methinks! We shall meet on Monday 14th March at 2pm in Kingsdown Village Hall. Do come!
Christine Smith
March has arrived, Spring is on the move, and warmer, long-er days are coming! Now is the time to get the garden into shape; time to stop thinking and planning and start doing. Investing time and effort now will pay dividends as the year progresses. The following is a random list of some of the actions that could be taken:
1. Remove moss and weeds from paths, patios and driveways. Yes, it’s boring but if you get on top of it now it could save a great deal of work later. 2. Weed and dig over your borders and beds incorporating as much organic matter as you can. Don’t forget the chilly March winds can dry out the soil, so mulch as soon as you have dug. 3. Cut down perennials that have been left standing, including grasses. Lift and divide overgrown clumps, then get ahead of the game by putting supports in place now so that the plants grow through rather than be trussed up. 4. If you have a greenhouse or cold frame you can buy your plug plants now for your hanging baskets and containers, nurturing them until all sign of frost has gone. 5. Vegetable crops can be sown this month. Broad beans, early peas, carrots, leeks and salad crops are just a few. 6. Later in the month finish pruning roses and start spraying with fungicide to protect against black spot and mildew. Repeat every two weeks until the autumn. Remember, do not put any affected leaves in your compost.
Our next meeting is on Monday 21st March when we will be having an “in house” Q and A evening coupled with a garden book swop. This should be a very good evening. Stay healthy! Bob Perry
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Calendar of Events March 2016 Tue 1st Sutton-by-Dover P. Council Meeting, Studdal Church Hall, 7.30pm
Tue 1st,15th & 29th Bingo Club - Ripple Village Hall, 7.00pm
Wed 2nd Kingsdown Lunch Club - details from the Post Office
Thurs 3rd Tea & Chat, with Quiz, St Nicholas Church, Ringwould, 2.00pm
Thurs 3rd ,10th, 17th, 24th & 31st Coffee & Computers, St Nicholas Church, Ringwould. am
Fri 4th Security Marking of property, Kingsdown School 2.00pm - 4.00pm
Sat 5th Lent Lunch ,at Chilterns, Back St. Ringwould. 12.00am - 2.00pm
Sat 5th Scouts’ Mothers’ Day Tea, Kingsdown School, 2.00pm - 4.00pm
Sun 6th Breakfast Church, St John’s, Kingsdown, 9.30am
Mon 7th & 21st Drop in Studdal Church Hall 9.30am - 11.00am
Wed 9th & 23rd Loose Fibres Craft Club, Ripple Village Hall, 9.30am -12.30pm
Thurs 10th Open House - Coffee & Cards, Whitebeam, Alexandra Rd. 10.00am-2.00pm
Fri 11th Bingo Night, Community Hall, Studdal
Sun 13th Prayer & Praise, St John’s, Kingsdown, 6.30pm
Mon 14th WI Meeting, Kingsdown Village Hall, 2pm
Mon 14th Ripple Tea & Chat 2.00pm Ripple Village Hall
Mon 14th R’would-w-K’down Parish Council Meeting, Kingsdown VH 7.30pm
Tue 15th Let’s be Sociable, Studdal Church Hall, 10.30am - 11.45am
Wed 16th Closing date for March issue of Rural Roundup
Wed 16th Ringwould w Kingsdown, APM, Kingsdown Village Hall, 7.30pm
Thurs 17th Up The Road Theatre production, Astor Theatre, 1.30 pm & 7.30pm (P 27)
Sat 19th Earth Hour 8.30pm …..(Turn off all lights for one hour.)
Sun 20th Funday Sunday, Kingsdown Church, 9.30am
Mon 21st Kingsdown Garden Society, Kingsdown School, 7.30pm
Tues 22nd Energy Deal - See page 31
Thurs 24th School, End of term
Sat 26th EasterEgg Trail, Kingsdown School, 1.00pm - 3.00pm
Sun 27th Messy Church, Studdal Community Centre, 4pm - 6pm
Sun 27th Vintage & Classic Car Meeting, The Plough, Ripple, from 11.30am
Wed 30th Kingsdown Village Hall, AGM , 7.30pm
Thurs 31st Save the Children Quiz, Deal, Vic’s Cricket Club, 7.00pm for 7.30pm
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Clubs & Organisations e. 12th Deal Scout Group
Scout Leader:- Chairman Van de Merwe 01304 382 274
Kingsdown Angling Club
Chairman:- Mr Richard Appleford 01304 368 804
Secretary:- Danny Bacon Mobile: 07815 134 658
1st Kingsdown Brownies & Guides
Brown Owl & Unit Leader:- Miss S Griffiths 01034 367 124
Kingsdown Conservation Group
Contact:- Secretary - Barbara Hansom 01304 761 431
Kingsdown Garden Society
Chairman:- Mrs Barbara Peel 01304 361 384
Secretary:- Mr T Ridley-Ellis 01304 381 084 Kingsdown Parent & Toddler Group
Contact:- Mrs Lisa Dennison 01304 239 704
Kingsdown Pre School
Chairman:- Anna Taylor 01304 362 784
Secretary:- Susannah Davidson 01304 768 988
Kingsdown & Ringwould Women's Institute
President:- Mrs Jenny Wall 01304 369 903
Secretary:- Mrs Linda Dalton 01304 371 401
Kingsdown Table Tennis Club
Cathy Whitnall 01304 362 824
Kingsdown Village Hall
Chairman:- Mrs Mary Fish 01304 361 862
Secretary:- Mrs Jane Banks 01304 373 774
Ringwould Village Hall
Chairman:- Mr Patrick Macwilliam 01304 373 888
Secretary:- Mrs Avril Woolf 01304 379 059
Kingsdown Welcome Pack (for newcomers)
Contact:- Sylvia Main 01304 373 651
Loose Fibres Craft Group
Contact:- Rita Rhodes 01304 365 778
MS Society
Thanet & Deal Helpline Mobile: 07968 123 059
Ringwould History Society
Chairman:- Mrs Jennifer Van Lens 01304 371 289 Ripple Bingo Club
Mrs Daphne Lee 01304 365 573
Ripple Tea & Chat
Mrs Rosemary Davey 01304 374 512
Ripple Neighbourhood Watch
Co-ordinator:- Mr Roger Chatfield 01304 363 912
St John’s Heritage Association
Contact:- David Dobby 01304 373 331
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Parish Contacts
St Nicholas Players
Chairman:- Mr B Munro 01304 372 065 Secretary:- Miss Janet Alcock 01304 367 453
Hall Bookings
Kingsdown & Ringwould School Maggi Bowden (Sec) 01304 373 734
Kingsdown Village Hall Jane Banks 01304 373 774
Email: banks_jane@hotmail.co.uk
Ringwould Village Hall Mrs Jennifer Van Lens 01304 371 289
Ripple Village Hall Mrs P Scott-Bradford mob: 07967 307 440 Studdal Church Hall Mrs Claire McLaren 01304 371 274
Sutton Community Centre Meg & Darren Parfitt 01304 239 190
Email: dcparfitt@sky.com
Ringwould-w-Kingsdown Parish Council
Chairman: Doreen Clark 01304 362 333
Email: clarkdorann@btinternet.com Clerk:
Mrs Katie Amaouche 01304 729 081
Email:- parishclerkrwk@gmail.com
(Please visit our website: www.ringwouldwithkingsdownpc.kentparishes.gov.uk)
Kingsdown & Ringwould PCSO
PCSO, Tony Edwards & Kerry Skirrow (new non-emergency number) 101
Email: csu.dover@kent.pnn.police.uk
KCC Community Warden, Martin Dadd 07969 584 181
Email: martin.dadd@kent.gov.uk
Ripple Parish Council
Chairman: Mrs Daphne Lee
Eastchurch, Sutton Rd., Ripple CT14 8JA 01304 365 573
Clerk: Mrs Kath Hastilow 01304 372 235
Email:- ripple.parishclerk@sky.com
Sutton-by-Dover Parish Council
Chairman: Barbara Merriman 01304 369 256
Email: merriman619@btinternet.com
Clerk: Mrs Katie Amaouche 01304 729 081 Email: suttonbydoverpc@gmail.com
Deal & Dist branch of Save the Children
Chairman:- Sarah Spong 01304 363 942
Treasurer:- Gill Hughes 01304 364 188
Kingsdown Page 5
R’would-w-K’down PC Page 7
Kingsdown …..cont Page 9
Kingsdown School Page 11
Ringwould Page 13
Church Events Page 15
Church Services Page 17
Benefice Contacts Page 19
Letter from the Rectory Page 21
Church info Page 23
Ripple & News Page 25
General Page 27
Sutton, Ashley, Studdal
and Little Mongeham Page 29
Sutton PC Page 31
K & R WI / K’down Garden Soc. Page 33
Calendar of Events Page 35
Clubs & Organisations Page 38
Parish Contacts Page 39
Conservation Society Page 40
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Tuesday 12th April – Dragons in your Garden – a talk by Mike Philips. This illustrated talk will be held in Kingsdown School. Registration and free wine and nibbles will be from 7:30pm with the talk starting at 8pm. Members £3 and non-members £4. No need to book. Mike is the Amphibian Recording Project Officer for KRAG (the Kent Reptile and Amphibian Group). His talk will cover the reptiles and amphibians found in Kingsdown, what we can do to ensure they thrive and a little about how and why we should record sightings of them. Dates for you diaries: Tuesday 17th May – Butterflies of Kent and Tuesday 7th June – History of the Kent Coalfields. At our Committee Meeting on 10th February we agreed to fund two Marine Conservation Group Fishermen’s bins if we can find volunteers prepared to empty them. Peter Cross reported that 87% of members had already renewed their subs with only 27 people still to renew (watch out, he knows who you are!). We will co-ordinate action with the Parish Council over the proposed removal of aggregate from the Goodwin Sands for the Dover Western Docks Revival. And finally, our Chair, Philip Evemy, indicated that he will be stepping down at our AGM on 18th July. We are keen to hear from anybody who might be interested in taking over as Chair.
Annie Martin. Email: talks@kingsdownconservation.co.uk
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