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Cople News
June 2014
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WILLINGTON POST OFFICE & STORES
Telephone: 01234 838240
Newspaper & magazine delivery to Cardington, Cople, Willington and Moggerhanger
Fresh bread and cakes from local bakery and decorated cakes for
special occasions.
Fruit & vegetable baskets
made up for special occasions.
Home delivery on purchases over £10.00
Gas and Electric key
charging
Post Office counter for: Banking & Foreign
currency Car tax phone & broadband services
Savings, Insurance, Mail
Shop Opening Hours
Monday – Friday 6.30am to 6.00pm Saturday 7.00am to 6.00pm Sunday 8.00am to 12 noon
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Front cover. A swift. A sure sign of summer. See Wild about Cople on page 16
Cople News
Editor : Ged Peeke 39 Willington Road, Cople, Beds, MK44 3TH. Tel 01234 838379
Email: [email protected]
Deadline for copy and advertising 15th of every month
Advertising Rates Annual Charges. Full Page £96. Half Page £48
Delivered free to every home in Cople every month Circulation 360 copies
Editor’s Notes We have had a very pleasant spell of weather and the village gardens are a joy to see. It seems a long time since there so much luxuriant growth and colour. The cricket match on the 18th of May lived up to expectations. The weather was perfect with clear blue skies, warm sunshine and no wind. As always the Cople wicket was immaculate. Bedfordshire bated first and made 325 for the loss of only 5 wickets in their 50 overs. This looked like a good score but Hertfordshire made 177 runs in their first 30 overs for the loss of only 2 wickets and the match was swinging their way. Bedfordshire fought their way back into the game taking another 7 wickets but the visitors, who rarely looked threatened, held on and made the winning runs with one wicket and 9 runs in hand. There was a good turnout and all enjoyed the festive atmosphere. Picnics, beef burgers, wine, beer and sun tan lotion were consumed eagerly. Hopefully events like this will become regular features. Next month we have the Church Fete on 21st June. A little later this year in the hope that the weather will be kinder. However, this is England, you pay your money and take your chance. The list of prizes for the grand draw grows by the day. Please see the item on page 5. Ged Peeke
Item Found If anyone knows the owner of an Eastex pale blue blouse and skirt suit which was left in error at a house in Grange Lane please could they call June on 831705
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All Saints Church Churchwardens
June Shanahan Mike Vacher 34 Grange Lane 91 Willington Road Cople Cople Tel: 01234 831705 Tel: 01234 831207 [email protected] [email protected]
Churchwardens’ Letter Many thanks to all of you who helped to make the Easter services , one of the most important periods in the Christian Church Calendar ,so meaningful for us all. In particular the children of the Sunday School who acted out the Good Friday drama so well. Thanks to the ladies who arranged the beautiful flowers for Easter Day and all those who took part in the services in any capacity. The church wardens rely heavily on your support during a vacancy, helping to provide continuity in all that we do together. At last we have the church clock working again after several weeks without its familiar chimes. As far as we know it is the first breakdown since its installation in circa 1829, an excellent example of Victorian engineering. You can come and see the clock on Heritage Days as part of the very popular tower trips. Our grateful thanks to the “Friends” who gave us the funds to get the work done. On June 21st we will be holding the Church fete in the village hall and playing fields. (see back page ). The Fete is our most important fund raising event of the year and goes a long way towards paying the insurance bill. This year we will be joined by representatives of the Bedford Girls School who will introduce us to Lacrosse by way of a Lacrosse obstacle course and they will also be available to bring everyone up to date with their plans to move their playing fields to our village. The Grand draw is a very important part of the fetes continuing success. If you haven’t bought tickets yet, give June or Mike a ring who will make sure you don’t miss out on the possibility of winning one of the great prizes on offer, including the £100 first prize. We have started to build a new small door for the South wall of the church to replace the original which was partially rotten. It will be an exact copy and we plan to use the original hinges and lock which are still in useable condition. We are grateful to John Relf of Water End who supplied some of the English oak. Once again our thanks to the “Friends” for their financial support in this endeavour. June Shanahan and Mike Vacher.
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ALL SAINTS HERITAGE DAYS
We regret that due to the fact that we have a Wedding on the same day we have had to cancel the October 25th Heritage Day.
If you would like to help on Heritage days in any way please contact Mike Vacher on 01234 831207. These days are interesting in many ways and only take up one Saturday morning for 5 months during the Summer.
Church Fete
Saturday 21st June
MAD HATTERS
At this year’s Church Fete you are invited to wear a MAD HAT of your own making or choosing. A roving Judge will decide the winner of the adults (over 16) section. The Children's section will be judged all together in the show ring. There will be appropriate prizes for each category and preference will go to home made entries.
PIE MAN COMPETITION
This year at the Church Fete due to the success of last year’s Man Bake competition and the evidence of massive talent lurking in Coples’ kitchens We have decided to invite the men and boys of the village who fancy their chances as Cople Master Chef to bake a PIE any PIE. Entries should be delivered to the Village Hall on the day, before Mid Day with the name of the PIE and its Baker. Bragging Rights only will apply plus a Photo of Man and Pie in the next Village News.(competition is open only to amateurs)
BRIC-BRAC -NEARLY NEW- TOYS AND GAMES
We welcome gifts of the above to be sold at the fete. Please contact Mike and Pat at 91 Willington road 01234 831207 for delivery/collection information. PLEASE DO NOT LEAVE AT THE VICARAGE.
GRAND DRAW
Tickets are now available at £1 each. This has got to be the bargain of the year with a top prize of £100, £50 Frosts token, hamper, pedicure or manicure, haircut, bottle of wine, brace of grouse, hand crafted bag, Barns Hotel (item to be confirmed ), plus others yet to be confirmed. For information regarding availability or a chance to sell some, which would be most welcome, contact June Shanahan on 01234831705.
BOOKS and CHINA
We welcome donations of BOOKS CD'S DVD'S and China for Sale at the FETE. Contact Mike on 01234 831207 June on 831705 if you can help. PLEASE DO NOT LEAVE AT THE VICARAGE. Thanks Mike Vacher and June Shanahan
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ACE PEST CONTROL
Fast Efficient Service
Rats, Mice, Fleas, Moles, Wasps, Bird Proofing etc
We offer very competitive rates with normally same day service
Proprietor: Mr J. T. Hillyard Telephone 01234 - 838391
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Cople Village Hall and Playing
Field
Available for Hire for
Private Functions, Children’s Parties,
Weddings, Conferences
and other bookings by arrangement
Hire Charge from £ 9 per hour
Please Contact
Bookings Officer: David Reardon
Telephone : 01234 838987
Cople Village Trust 200 Club
Prize winners for May 2014
1st Prize of £60 154 Jane Gregory 2nd Prize of £30 294 no prize awarded (this number could be yours) 3rd Prize of £10 271 no prize awarded (this number could be yours)
COPLE VILLAGE TRUST Reg. No. 1090113
You are invited to attend the
ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of Cople Village Trust
on Wednesday 18 June 2014
in Cople Village Hall at 7.30pm
Paper Round Vacancy Willington Post Office is looking for someone to deliver morning newspapers from Monday to Friday. The pay is about £18. If you are interested call in to see Mrs Sharma
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CARDINGTON COPLE AND EASTCOTTS CHARITY
Charity Registration Number: 210585
Vacant Almshouse in Cardington
The Trustees of the Charity are seeking expressions of interest in one of the Almshouses at Cardington from people of retirement age who have residential, birth or family connection with any of the Parishes of Cardington, Cople, Shortstown or Cotton End. As the property is currently being refurbished it will not be immediately available.
Please apply in writing in the first instance to: Mrs Sandra Thacker Clerk to the Trustees 30 Water End Cople Beds MK44 3TY
Mothers Union
At our meeting in May members and friends enjoyed a lovely afternoon with our host Gwynneth Akins.
After a hymn and prayers, Gwynneth and Jill tested our knowledge of proverbs. We were given the initial letters of each proverb and we had to work out which one it was, and as to whether it appeared in the Bible. We also learned the history of a
number of well known sayings.
Gwynneth then served up a delicious cream tea enjoyed by all and was given a small gift to thank her for a most enjoyable afternoon.
Our next meeting, on the 9th June at 2pm, will be held in Glebe House when our host will be Judith Howard.
Liz Buck
Prayer Fathers’ Day
Loving God, today we give thanks for our fathers and all they mean to us.
We pray that you will be with them in all they do, to strengthen, guard and guide them.
We pray for those whose experience of fatherhood has been difficult, and who may be separated from their children.
Today we ask you, Lord, to reach out with your love to all fathers everywhere. Amen
(MU The Prayers We Breathe)
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Friendly advice available Mon, Tues, Wed, Fri, Sat, 10 am – 6 pm,
Please phone: 01234 831058
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Embroideries, Canvases, Mirrors,
original art on paper or board,
laminating.
Framing from budget to
conservation standard.
Large choice of mountboard,
glass and frames, including
hand-finished frames.
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Wild about Cople
On a damp, chilly, spring day in May we may wish for some warm sunshine but cold, windy and wet springs seem to have been a feature for the last couple of years. And our wildlife can suffer in this weather, too. And particularly our birds, most of which now are now either nesting and/or feeding young nestlings or have fledglings about to leave the nest in hedgerows and trees.
As the rain teems down, young birds can be exposed to chills and do not have the ability to regulate their own body temperature and rely upon the parents to cover them and keep them warm when it is raining (which they usually do). Many nesting birds develop what is called the ‘brood patch’ – an area under the belly where the soft, downy, feathers are temporarily shed thus providing very warm, bare skin (and richly supplied with blood vessels) – this acts as a hot water bottle to keep the young birds warm and dry. But the parents have to go off to find food both for themselves and their young and rain will quickly chill naked nestlings if they are not kept covered.
And the weather can also affect the finding of that food. Most small birds in this country have evolved to time their breeding and nesting to coincide with the best availability of food ie; during the spring when the hedgerows, trees and shrubs are full of juicy caterpillars, grubs and other insects which supply high-energy food, full of proteins, for young, growing birds. Cold and wet weather can mean insects go into hiding and become harder to find, costing more in time searching and therefore food becomes more ‘expensive’ in evolutionary terms. Some birds can get around this by becoming torpid (ie; young swifts) and they can slow their body metabolism in colder weather and so reduce the need for food and this can help them to survive dangerous periods for a short time – almost like a kind of halfway house hibernation. But, global warming is playing havoc with the timing of insect hatching cycles and it is becoming increasingly harder for birds to find sufficient food at the right time.
And while we are talking of swifts; I’ve written about them many times, and we are now on ‘Swift-time’! These beautiful, magical, dark birds of our summer skies really must be the epitome of summer for many of us. Their stay is all too brief so we should enjoy them while we can. They too can suffer during long periods of bad weather as their food is trawled from the air and consists of aerial ‘plankton’ – drifting spiders, various insects, etc. They can collect their food from all heights (up to thousands of feet) and store it in a special pouch in their throat to deliver as a kind of semi-digested ‘insect-soup’ to their hungry nestlings. Obviously, in wet weather, insects are much harder to find and many swifts are forced to leave the UK, temporarily, and fly across Europe searching for areas of high pressure where the weather will be warmer and drier (therefore with good quantities of insects) – this may involve many thousands of miles of continual flying and sometimes several days before the adults can get back to feed the nestlings – another reason for the young swifts to go into torpor for periods of time.
And, finally, in celebration of the return of these marvellous summer
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birds, the words of a poem were buzzing around in my head late at night recently so I just had to get up and write them down before I lost them and this is it…
SKY-WORDS: A poem for Swifts I’m not interested in being the first to see them, Or seeing them on the earliest date, That’s not important, And I’m happy with that… I could go chasing them (I know where they are), But I won’t, I’ll wait, Until They judge it’s time, To show themselves, To me. In my small village (of only 700 people), A church and a pub, Not far, From the River Great Ouse
My animal-familiars, My shaman-birds, My swifts. Shape-changers, shape-shifters, Bringing summer, Sparkling… On black-bladed scimitar wings. Not of this earth, Climbing, flickering, Into summer’s blue, Under boiling anvils Of Cumulo-nimbus Dizzying heights, Screams tearing, The thin veil, Of sky.
And to celebrate, This summer long, Every day when I see, Or hear, swifts, I’m going to write, A sentence. But it won’t be on paper, As befits these birds, I will write in the sky, On the ether (high overhead), To celebrate their mystery, Their beauty, Their magic, Their just ‘being’, And doing what they do.
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And, over the summer, It will build, Into a poem, A hymn to these dark angels, That haunt my mind, The villages and Victorian streets, On summer dusks, And that I am privileged, To share, This planet with.
The words will build into, A towering Cumulus, An aerial sky-poem, A season-long (but too brief), Eulogy (to be torn, tattered), On Autumn’s winds. But after they have left us, It will remain, Etched Into sky.
I have no idea where that came from – it just did…!
Steve Halton [email protected]
Architectural Design
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Stephen Funge MCIAT MAPM
Planning and Building Regulations Applications.
Design and Project Management.
Extensions, New Houses, Offices, Shops.
Call for a chat. No obligation
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COMPOST AND MORE
HOME AND GARDEN PRODUCTS
www.compostandmore.co.uk
Free next day delivery in Bedfordshire on orders over £40.00.
Dumpy bag of soft wood logs £60.00. Dumpy bag of hard wood logs £75.00.
Kindling from £1.50 per bag. Soft wood logs 5 nets for £10.00. Hard wood logs 3 nets for £11.00.
www.compostandmore.co.uk
01234838755
07707198022
FOR THE GARDEN 6- 50L bags of organic compost £10.00
3- 70L bags of bark chippings £10.00
70L play bark £5.99 a bag
Mini digger and skip loader hire also available.
Heidi Robinson
9 Bedford Road Cople
MK44 3TP
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Need a Handyman?
Can your man? thismancan.co.uk
Dave Crawford
Handyman /Property Maintenance in Bedford and local villages. Contact me for a free no obligation quote.
Over 25 years experience of Handyman work and Property Renovation.
Fully insured (details on website)
Dave Crawford tackles most jobs from changing a tap washer to jobs that fall short of the remit of a full blown Builder,
Plumber or Electrician.
07981 881688 [email protected] or check the website for further
information: www.thismancan.co.uk
Rejuvinating Hatha Yoga classes which include creative flowing sequences, in-depth posture work
and space for reflection and relaxation
Sundays 10 – 11.15 a.m. Cardington Village Hall, Southill Road, Cardington
ALSO Monday and Wednesday evenings and Friday mornings in Bedford
£6/class (£5 conc)
Contact: Jen
Tel: 01234 210970
Text/phone: 07849 158 850
YOGA
CHIMNEY SWEEP JULIAN BIGGS
Member of the Institute of Chimney Sweeps.
Fully qualified and insured. All types of chimneys swept
Brush and vacuum. Clean and tidy service
Chimney Safety Certificate. Local, professional and reliable
Competitive rates.
Tel: 01767 627591 / 07950 705479 Northill, Bedfordshire
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June Diary
B. W. Taylor Plumbing Roofing and all Building
Maintenance
From “Complete Bathrooms and Kitchens” including tiling and plastering through to “Ball Valves and “Garden Taps”
No Job too small Local Reliable service at Reasonable Rates
References Supplied if Required
Telephone: Barrie Taylor 01234 - 838 676 Mobile 07979 - 928 186
Cople Carpet Bowls Club
Have you ever thought of playing bowls. If so why not come along and join in a game of carpet bowls which is played indoors on a 30 ft carpet in Cople Village Hall on Wednesday evenings 7:30 to 10:00 pm Any enquir-ies contact Pauline on 01234 838102.
Pauline Baynes.
June Church Services at Cople All Saints 1st 11:15am Family Service
8th 09:00am 09:45am 6:00pm
Holy Communion Sunday School Songs of Praise
15th 0945am 11:15am
Sunday School All age Communion
22nd 09:45am 11:15am
Sunday School Sung Communion.
29th 11:00am Benefice Service at Moggerhanger
Mobile Library for June
Wednesday 4th and 18th
10:00 to 10:20am All Saints Road 10:25 to 10:45am Water End 10:50 to 11:10am Outside Five Bells
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Monday 2nd
11:00am Tiny tots sing along Cople Church
6:15pm Junior Choir Cople Church
Tuesday 3rd
10:00am to 12:00 Coffee morning Village Hall
7:30pm Bell Ringing Cople Church
Wednesday 4th
7:30pm to 10:00 Carpet Bowls Village Hall
Thursday 5th (Orange Bin)
10:00am to 11:30 Baby and Toddler Group Village Hall
Friday 6th
10:00am Yoga Class Village Hall
Monday 9th
11:00am Tiny tots sing along Cople Church
2:00pm Mothers Union Glebe House
6:15pm Junior Choir Cople Church
7:00pm Benefice Choir Cople Church
Tuesday 10th
2:30pm Over 60s Club Sports and Social
7:15pm Tuesday Club. Bird Walk around Cople with Steve Halton
Meet at All Saints Church Cople
7:30pm Bell Ringing Cople Church
Wednesday 11th
7:30pm to 10:00 Carpet Bowls Village Hall
Thursday 12th (Green Bin)
10:00am to 11:30 Baby and Toddler Group Village Hall
Friday 13th
10:00am Yoga Class Village Hall
Sunday 15th
08:30am to 12:30pm Bulk Waste Collection. See page 27
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Monday 16th
11:00am Tiny tots sing along Cople Church
12:30pm Luncheon Club Cople Church
6:15pm Junior Choir Cople Church
7:00pm Senior Choir Cople Church
Tuesday 17th
10:00am to 12:00 Coffee morning Village Hall
7:30pm Bell Ringing Cople Church
Wednesday 18th
7:30pm to 10:00 Carpet Bowls Village Hall
7:30pm Cople Village Trust AGM Village Hall
Thursday 19th (Orange Bin)
10:00am to 11:30 Baby and Toddler Group Village Hall
Friday 20th
10:00am Yoga Class Village Hall
Saturday 21st
12:30 to 4:00pm All Saints Church Fete Cople. See back cover
Village Hall and playing fields
Evening Caribbean evening Sports and Social
Monday 23rd
11:00am Tiny tots sing along Cople Church
Tuesday 24th
10:00am to 12:00 Coffee morning Village Hall
2:30pm Over 60s Club Sports and Social
7:30pm Bell Ringing Cople Church
Wednesday 25th
7:30pm to 10:00 Carpet Bowls Village Hall
Thursday 26th (Green Bin)
10:00am to 11:30 Baby and Toddler Group Village Hall
Friday 27th
10:00am Yoga Class Village Hall
Saturday 28th
10:00am to 12:30pm Heritage Day Cople Church
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Monday 30th
11:00am Tiny tots sing along Cople Church
6:15pm Junior Choir Cople Church
Tuesday Club
David and Karen with there combined experience in the prison and probabion service gave us a thought provoking talk on security.
Four years ago they started their own company "Locked and Secure"
Burglars come from all walks of life. The opportunist constantly on the look out for a quick snatch, of keys jewellery small
electrical items, probably on constant display in most homes. These type of goods can be sold on quickly.
A burglary takes place every 40 seconds! With 3 in 10 burglars don't bother entering through a door!
Tidy away your garden tools especially ladders! Apparently "wheelie Bins" are being used as access.
Take all your keys to bed with you, burglars have become more sophisticated so also keep expensive jewellery and important documents in a safe to safeguard against identity fraud.
Never advertise an empty house on Social media.
Think like a burglar protect your property light it up, use good a quality alarm system and suitable locks. Take photos of valuables and keep receipts.
David and Karen recommended "Smart Water" www.smartwater.com this acts as a powerful deterrent providing total traceability of stolen items and has the power to directly link criminals to crime.
We are out and about on the 10th June with Steve Halton A Bird Walk Around Cople. All welcome. Meet at Cople Church at 7 15pm
Eithne Dandy
Collection of Bulky Waste
Sunday 15th June 2014
Jct. Rye Crescent and Willington Rd 08.30am until 10.00am Jct. Water End and Northill Rd 10.00am until 11.00am Village Hall, Grange Lane, 11.00am until 12.30pm Times are approximate to allow for travel between sites
PLEASE DO NOT LEAVE RUBBISH ATTHE SITE IF THE COLLECTION VEHICLES ARE NOT THERE
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The Rotary Club of Biggleswade Ivel
Trust Fund Charity No 1113652
Supporting the Club’s Local Youth Programme and other Charitable Causes
Invites you to George’s Hall, Biggleswade Monday 9th June 7.00pm
Two course meal Entertainment by “Best of Rhubarb”
(Dave West ex Wham bass guitarist & Graham Ebbs
well-known local musician and sound engineer.)
Tickets £15.00
For tickets and further information: 01234 838238 07929 015591
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Friends of Cople Church
BARN DANCE
& HOG ROAST
SATURDAY, JULY 21st 2014
7.30 pm
OAK FARM ,
NORTHILL
(by kind permission of Paul & Heather Walsh)
DANCING TO KELLY’S
EYE
TICKETS £13.50
LICENSED BAR
TEL: (01234) 838714
RAFFLE
PROCEEDS TOWARDS THE UPKEEP OF ALL SAINTS, COPLE
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Gardening in June It’s hard to believe that June is already here but the soil is warm and the sun is strong (well, hopefully), so that means lots of lovely plants are reaching for the lapis sky. If you haven’t got ‘round to it yet, late May to early June is a good time to prune and tidy all those spring flowering perennials. Daffodil foliage is browning and dying back naturally and can be tidied away and thrown on to your compost heap. For most varieties of tulip, the law of diminishing returns applies so think about whether you might want fresh stock next year. If you do, simply pull them up. If like me, you have a Camellia that is losing its shape (also like me!), this is the best time to gently prune and of course, if your soil is not naturally acid, a good mulch of ericaceous compost round its roots will also be beneficial. If you have roses that are showing new growth from very low down the plant, the chances are they are suckers and these need to be removed. Most roses are grafted onto another’s root stock and the suckers, that is, the new distinctly different stems are from the host plant. This is often referred to as ‘reverting’ and the normal advice is to don a decent pair of gloves and pull and twist off. Care should be taken so as not to damage the roots and if this cannot be achieved, reach for your secateurs. Having warned of late frosts last month, bedding, bought and self-grown, can finally be put out in June. A regime of dead heading spent blooms so as to promote new flowers is good practice as is keeping on top of weeding and as far I’m concerned that means removing any plants that threaten the well-being of those that you want. The quickest way of making a garden look tidy is by cutting the lawn and regular mowing once or twice a week will stop weeds from germinating. But do not cut too short. Do this and you will end up with a straw coloured patch rather than a verdant vista. Other jobs this month, June is also a good time to plant pansies and polyanthus for winter and spring colour so as usual in the garden, enjoy what you have but don’t forget to look ahead also. The answer to last month’s just for fun question is, fusarium patch is a disease that affects fine grasses. This month’s question, many plants have the word palmate in their title; what does it mean? As usual, please contact me with any gardening tasks or queries you may have, [email protected] or tel: 01767 627 581 or 07796 328 8 Lawn Doctor
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Lawn Doctor Garden Services Clearance, Redesign, Maintenance
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Email: [email protected]
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Lawn Improvement, Patio/Drive Pressure Washing/Weedkilling, Holiday Watering etc., etc.
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Thank you Lawn Doctor, you have given me my garden back’, Ms N.Patadia, Mill Hill
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B. WELLS PLUMBING &
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01234 831314 [email protected]
www.barrywells-plumbing.co.uk
"professional by choice, helpful by nature, knowledgeable by
experience"
All plumbing and heating works carried out to
very high standards
We specialise in the design and installation of
new or replacement Oil and gas boilers
and heating systems
LPG registered installations
All renewable energy systems installed including solar thermal and pv panels
Heat pumps and rain water harvesting
Bathroom design and installation
5 and 7 year parts and labour guarantees on certain boilers
Service and maintenance contracts
Minor building works
From ballvalve to bathroom, radiator to boiler we have the experience, knowledge and expertise to meet all
your requirements.
Contact Barry on 07831 377351
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GREAT BARFORD FUN DAY.
Saturday 21st June 1pm to 5pm at the Village Hall and Playing Field.
Free entrance to an afternoon of fun and
games, climbing wall, archery, jousting, hog roast, real ale, music and entertainment with a
medieval theme.
Everyone welcome.
For further details, contact Louise on 01234 870443 or email [email protected].
Cople Sports and Social Club Finally a bit of sunshine and we have been able to sit out on the patio enjoying socialising, watching cricket and taking stock of the setting. Elvis night ah ha ha! thanks to Max and both Elvis’s for providing the tunes I think you got everyone all shook up! Well done Claire and Jane for organisation a good night. We are holding a supper and games evening on Friday 30th May, fun activities for all, come along and get involved. Date for your diary is the Caribbean evening will take place on Saturday 21st June. Cricket season is in play now through to September on most weekends and Wednesday mid week, come along and support your local cricket club and enjoy refreshments at the club. For all fixtures visit Cople website: www.cople.org.uk There is a regular email sent out to all members in regard of what sports events will be shown and up and coming events. If you wish to become a member please enquire on details below or visit us at CS&SC. Jeanette Skipsey Telephone: 01234 831473. Mobile: 07749 272249 Email: [email protected]
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Friends of Cople Church Reg. No. 1096386
The Pantomime in March raised a very handsome profit of £2222. The Cople Players agreed to send a donation of £50 to the Sports & Social Club for their support; also £500 to the Charity ‘BEDFORD CONCERN for the HOMELESS and ROOTLESS (BeCHaR)’. A letter has been received from their Chief Executive Officer expressing their sincere thanks. This donation will help them to continue to assist some of Bedford’s most vulnerable residents through times of crisis, and enable them to offer ongoing support. The next event is the annual Barn Dance at Oak Farm on Saturday, July 21st at 7.30 p.m. Once again Paul and Heather Walsh are generously hosting this much-enjoyed fixture in the Friends’ calendar. There will be a licensed bar and Kelly’s Eye will provide the music. Tickets are now available at £13.50 per adult. Children are welcome (£5 for under 15s). We have ordered a warm summer’s evening but will cope with hailstorm or hurricane if necessary. Vaughan Southgate www.org.uk/friends [email protected]
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Tracy Herrick 76 Willington Rd. Cople 01234 831079
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ALL EMERGENCY WORK CARRIED OUT
CHURCH END NURSERIES, WILLINGTON, BEDS. MK443PX
PLEASE CONTACTJAMES ON
LANDLINE 01234 838274
MOBILE 07773 077042
EMAIL: [email protected]
FREE QUOTATION
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Willingtots Pre-school Peace Memorial Hall
Church Road Willington
Telephone 07972 148085
E-mail [email protected] Website www.willingtots.co.uk
Fundraising www.buy.at/willingtots
Sessional care for children aged 2 to school age during term time
FREE PLACES for eligible 3 and 4 yr olds
09.15-12.15 Monday to Friday £9.75 per session
Lunch Club daily 12.15-13.15 (£3.25)
Registered Charity No. 1035672 Member of the Pre-school Learning Alliance and registered with OFSTED
“We are totally committed to safeguarding children”
37, Ridge Road Kempston, Beds MK43 9BS
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Cople Baby & Toddler Group
Has opened its doors again
Every Thursday (Inclusive of school holidays)
10.00am-11.30am At the Cople Village Hall (off Grange Lane)
First session free, £2 per family thereafter Adults with one child under 7 months £1
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Sally’s Tax Corner
Well everywhere is looking so lovely and green and all the crops are getting taller and taller and summer is well on its way – it’s a lovely time of year and I hope and your families are all well and are getting out in the sunshine.
I have decided to talk to day about VAT – dull I know – but you never know there may be something in it that is remotely helpful to you.
Any business can register for VAT – sole trader, partnership or limited co. You can voluntarily register at any time. This will mean that you will be issued with a VAT number then you have to start charging VAT at 20% (standard rate) on absolutely everything that you sell. You HAVE to register for VAT when your turnover in any 12 months reaches £81,000.
So if you are a business that mainly works for domestic customers, then ideally you don’t want to register for VAT (as it will make you 20% more expensive than a non registered business) so you need to keep your turnover below £81k. If you are a business that works mainly for other VAT registered businesses then they won’t care if you are VAT registered or not.
When you are VAT registered you have to think of yourself as a tax collector - as you will then start charging VAT on all your sales. When you do your VAT return you add up all the VAT you have charged out on your sales (Output VAT) and add up all the VAT you have suffered on your purchases (Input VAT) then pay over the difference. If you are a profitable business making standard rate sales then you should be a VAT payer. There are many VAT rules and regulations so if you have any further queries please do get in touch.
Tax fact
VAT Compulsory registration limit - £81k in any 12 months De-registration limit - £79k
I hope you find this helpful this month, please do get in touch with any questions.
Sally Cobban FCCA SJ Tax Limited
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SJ TAX & ACCOUNTING
Professional Friendly Free initial consultation.
Sole traders, Ltd companies, Start ups, CIS, VAT, TAX
Email: [email protected]
Tel: 01234 831997 Mob: 07899 808592
QUALIFIED ACCOUNTANT
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Village Hall Bookings: David Reardon 01234 838987
Over 60's Club Secretary : Hazel Shreeves Tel : 838817
Mothers Union Contact: Jill Ebbs Tel : 838659
Cople Lower School Headteacher : Helen Johnson Tel : 838827
Cople Village Trust Chair : Sandra Thacker Tel : 831344
Royal British Legion Chair: Max McMurdo Tel: 01767 680624 Welfare: David Hansen Tel : 01767 226020
Police PC Paul Jones Riseley Police Station Tel : 01234 - 842864
Carpet Bowls Secretary : Pauline Baynes Tel : 838102
Willingtots Pre-School Group Tel: 07972– 148085
Before & After School Club At Cople Lower School Tel: 07592 - 012249
Brownies (Willington) Amanda Briscoe, Tel: 07504 299994
Beavers, Cubs & Scouts Contact Emma Whiterod Tel: 07908 167356
Friends of Cople Church Chair: Vaughan Southgate Tel: 838714
Cople Sports & Social Club Chair: David Hughes Tel : 838669
Tuesday Club Joy Duthie Tel : 838407
Cricket Cople Argus Cricket Club Chris Gregory 01234 838396
Biggleswade Chronicle Village Correspondent: Jill Ebbs Tel: 838659
Cople Web Site Ian Whiting Tel : 838347 Email: [email protected] Web Site :www.cople.org.uk
Cople Baby and Toddler Contact Kylie Dougall Tel: 01234 740745 07999 257165
Just Ask Wendy Worgan 0800 039 1234
Cople Parish Council Clerk to the Council: Jeanne Pope 42 Wingfield Road, Bromham, Beds. MK43 8JY Tel: 01234 823 297 [email protected]
Yoga Classes Freda 01767 627611
Pilates Classes Julie Crawford www.forwardfitness.co.uk Mobile 0794 6067266
Village Contacts
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GroundcareMachinery Services Limited
Water End, COPLE, Bedford
Suppliers of Leading Brand Names
in Domestic & Professional
powered garden machinery
at BIG DISCOUNTS
with full service back up
Petrol, Diesel, Electric, Battery
Allen, Atco, Billy Goat, Countax, Eliet,
Flymo, Hayter, Honda, Klippo, Lawnflite,
MTD, Mountfield, Robin, Ryobi, Stihl,Viking, Westwood, Yardman, etc
For details of Products and
Savings visit our website
www.groundcare.biz
Tel: 01234 831123
sales + service + spares + repairs
www.groundcarebedford.co.uk
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ON SATURDAY, JUNE 21st, 2014
in COPLE PLAYING FIELD, GRANGE LANE
STARTING AT 12.30 pm.
NOVELTY DOG SHOW AT 1.00 pm.
ENTRIES FROM 12.30 pm. - REGISTER ON THE DAY
OR RING 07711 680984 FOR DETAILS
STALLS, COCONUT SHY, SIDESHOWS, TOMBOLA,
BOUNCY CASTLE, BARBECUE LUNCHES, TEAS
‘MAD HATTER’ COMPETITION (under 15 and adults)
‘PIE MAN’ COMPETITION (men only!)
LACROSSE OBSTACLE COURSE (fun for all!)
ENTERTAINMENT BY THE CHILDREN OFCOPLE SCHOOL
GRAND RAFFLE TO BE DRAWN AT 3.00 pm.
ENTRY BY LUCKY NUMBER PROGRAMME £1
SCHOOL AGE CHILDREN FREE