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at Dalton Piercy, Elwick and Hart
Produced for the Villagers
by Hart and Elwick Churches
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Revd. Janet Burbury, The Vicarage, Hart, Hartlepool. TS27 3AP
[email protected] Tel. 01429 262340 Mob 07958 131271
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Regular Church Services
ST PETER’S, ELWICK HALL
1st Sunday in the month:
10 am ~ Family Service with Holy Communion. A service for all ages.
6 pm ~ Holy Communion (1662 Book of Common Prayer). A quiet service lasting
half an hour.
All following Sundays:
9.30 am ~ Holy Communion. A traditional service with hymns and a short address.
1st Thursday in the month— 6th October
2.00 pm ~ Holy Communion in Elwick W.I. Hall. A quiet short service
ST MARY MAGDALENE, HART
1st Sunday in the month:
8 am ~ Holy Communion (1662 Book of Common Prayer) A quiet service lasting
half an hour.
11am ~ Family Service with Holy Communion. A service for all ages.
All following Sundays:
11 am ~ Holy Communion ( Sunday school is during this service). A traditional service with hymns and a short address.
Also every 3rd Sunday:
4pm ~ Family Service. 3@4 A relaxed style of worship with a hint of fun!
Every Wednesday Evening at 6.15 pm A service of evening prayer
HARVEST FESTIVAL SERVICES will be held on 2nd October at the Family Services
ELWICK 10.00am HART 11.00am All produce received for our Services this year will be donated to The Hartlepool Food Bank.
If you wish to book a baptism please contact Hilary Squires Tel: 01429 861605 [email protected]
Church Web Sites www.elwickchurch.org.uk www.hartchurch.org.uk
Deanery Web Site www.churchofenglandhartlepool.org.uk
HART VILLAGE HALL ACTIVITIES
Tuesday…………….. PARENTS and TODDLERS: 9-30-11.00 am
SEQUENCE DANCING: 1.30-3.30 pm
DANCE FIT: 6.00-7.00pm
TONING: 7.05—7.30pm
Wednesday…………. TAI CHI: 9.30-11.00 am
HISTORY CLASS: 10.00-11.30 am
Thursday……………. PILATES: 6.30pm-7.30pm
TAI-CHI: 7.45-8.45 pm
Friday……………….. FRENCH CLASS: 10.00 am-12 noon
TAI CHI 7.00—8.30 pm
WHIST GROUP: from 7.00--8.30 pm
Sunday……………….YOUTH GROUP: (2nd Sunday of Month) 5.00-6.30pm
Bookings : contact Frances Brown on 0429 273 475
Events: www.hartvillagehall.co.uk
ELWICK WI HALL ACTIVITIES
WOMEN’S INSTITUTE: 1st Monday of the month from 7-9.30 pm
PAINTING CLASS: Tuesdays from 9.30 am-12.30 pm
COMPUTER CLUB: Tuesdays from 2.00pm—4.00pm
YOUNG FARMERS CLUB: Tuesdays fortnightly at 7.30 pm
CRAFT MORNING: Wednesdays from 10 am-noon
WHIST: Wednesdays at 7 pm. New members welcome
Bookings: contact Sylvia Jobson 01429 275340
Mobile 07503 332 927
Email [email protected]
ST PETER’S CHURCH
A Service of Holy Communion will be held on
Thursday 6th October
at 2.00 pm in Elwick W.I. Hall.
ALL WELCOME
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Ken Kidson Tel: 07887 518459
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Fetching Feet Chiropody– For the treatment of corns, callus, verruca, ingrowing toenails,
sports injuries and foot problems
Sophie Louise Odgers BSc (Hons) Podiatry M.Ch.S Tel: (01429) 232 526 Mobile: 07828 540793
Email: [email protected]
Registered with Health and Care Professions Council
Evening & Saturday Morning Appointments and Home Visits Available
“200” CLUB SEPTEMBER Drawn on 3rd September at the Church Service in the W.I. Hall £30 Thelma Peppard No. 175 £25 Jean Johnson No 91 £15 Norma Pagdin No. 56 £10 Nick Bowker No 101 £10 Jane Walton No.137
Great North Run. I would like to thank everyone for their support and spon-
sorship which motivated me to run the Great North Run, it was a truly exhilarating ex-
perience running with 57000 other runners all with their own stories as to why they had
chosen to run. My chosen charity was the Teesside Hospice Care Foundation, of which I
am privileged to be their chairman. Through the generosity of so many people I man-
aged to exceed my fundraising target of £300 and raised almost £1500 so thanks again.
The only problems I experienced on the run was Mo Farah getting under my feet and I
had to tell him to get a move on. I also finished up with badly sunburned shoulders
(fancy forgetting to apply sun block).
Congratulations to everyone else from our community who competed especially Laura
and Phil Tiplady
Brian Footit
St. Peter’s School, Elwick
What a lovely start we have had to the new academic year, the sun has been shining and
the children are really enjoying their new learning. In Early Years the children have
been working with their parents to make family trees. Year 1 and 2 had a trip to Raby
Castle which was really interesting. Year 3 and 4 started their new topic
‘Scrumdiddlyumptious’ by making cakes and treats, while the Year 5 and 6 class went
on a survival day out in Wynyard woods.
ELWICK LADIES FELLOWSHIP
A very pleasant afternoon was spent at the home of Pat Horsley. Margaret entertained
us with a list of superstitions and we have great fun discussing their origins.
We reminisced about the funny sayings our parents used to say to us when we were
children. Finally to keep our grey matter active we ended with a short but amusing
quiz.
Pat was thanked for her hospitality and the meeting closed with The Grace.
Next meeting: Monday 10th October at the home of Sally Reid, 12 Hampstead Gardens,
Hartlepool starting at 2.00pm
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ELWICK VILLAGE ASSOCIATION (formerly EMA)
The AGM of EMA was held on Wednesday 31st August at “Holmlea”, Elwick and at-
tended by nine residents of the Village as well as the committee. The Chairman's and
Treasurer's reports were accepted and Committee and Officers proposed, seconded and
voted to remain as the previous year:
Louise Parks CHAIR Hilary Thompson SECRETARY
Roderick Thompson TREASURER
Margaret Ashton Tony Cook Sylvie Howe Margaret Smithson
A resolution to the AGM asked members to vote on a change of name to Elwick Village
Association, suggested by the results of a survey of residents of the Village after the last
AGM in 2015. This was carried.
It had been decided by the Committee not to hold the Summer Fete this year due to a lack
of manpower, but the Association will host the Children's Christmas Party as usual in De-
cember.
There was much discussion regarding the future of the Association and, in principle,
working with other village groups such as the Friends of Elwick School and the Parish
Council. The Queen's 90th birthday celebration event in June had shown what could be
achieved when Village groups combine their efforts for the benefit of all.
Shoe Box Appeal 2016.
Sorry for the late arrival of the information.
I will need the boxes by the 10th November at the latest, please leave at the back of church
either Elwick or Hart for collection if you cannot get to either please contact me Sally
Reid on 01429 286883 and leave your name and number and I will contact you to arrange
a convenient time to collect your shoe box.
If you would prefer to make a donation towards the cost of transport of the boxes to their
destination please contact me. On the leaflet it explains how to donate towards the ship-
ping or you can place money in envelope provided.
Thank you for your continued support.
VILLAGE LIFE DEADLINE
Will contributors to Village Life please note that the deadline for articles is the 21st of the month to
enable editing and printing to be completed in time for distribution on the last Sunday of the month.
Items should be sent to BOTH editors each month
Sylvia Jobson (275 340) Victoria Harrison (231987 mobile 07985 781364)
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Some News from
ELWICK
www.elwickchurch.org.uk
AINSLEY’S OSTEOPATHIC PRACTICE
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tel 01429 239550
Effective techniques for the relief of joint and muscle pains, back problems and sports injuries.
NEED A GARDENER?
For Grass Cutting
Contact
CRAIG MULLOOLY of Elwick Village on
07795 522243
THANK YOU
Barbara would like to thank everyone who supported the Coffee Morning in July. Thank
you to everyone who baked cakes, donated raffle prizes and helped out on the day. We
raised £280 which has been donated to The Stoke Association.
Many thanks
ELWICK WOMEN’S INSTITUTE
Val Hazlewood welcomed members to the September meeting, read the minutes and gave
the financial statement. Names were taken for a visit to The Garden Room at Tennants in
Leyburn 0n 28th October for the Designer Makers Market, an event showcasing some of
the best designers and craftspeople from around the region, and for the Christmas Lunch
in December.
Our speaker was Mr Bernard Hope who gave a very interesting talk and slide show on
War graves and the amazing work of the Commonwealth War Graves Commission who
maintain 1.7 million war graves in 53 countries, keeping the gardens immaculate and re-
pairing or replacing headstones. Some individual graves can be found in our area.
Janet Kelly won the competition for an item of war memorabilia with Doris Morrell sec-
ond and Joyce Gibbin third. Audrey Ainsley won the raffle.
Next meeting: Monday 3rd October at 7.00pm.
Speaker Pat Towse—Talks on her Travels
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HAVEN HOME CARE
We are a personal domiciliary CARE AGENCY providing care for our clients in the comfort of
their own homes where they can live independently with safety and dignity. Our services include:
Assistance with personal care Food preparation, cooking, washing up
Help with housework, laundry and ironing Support with shopping, appointments, outings
Services can be purchased via your personal budget, direct payment, personal health budget or privately. Very competitive rates. We recognise the importance of privacy, dignity, choice and fulfilment.
To find out more telephone 01429 222225 or 07963 716101
Managed by nurses. Registered with Care Quality Commission (CQC).
Computer Club / Family History
Elwick Computer Club starts again on Tuesday 20th September, following our summer break. Sessions are open to all, and from 2.00 – 4.00pm every Tues-day in Elwick WI Hall.
Fees are £20 for 10 weeks, and include access to laptops, a colour printer, a li-brary of books and CDs, an on-line genealogy site as well as free refreshments and helpful advice from other members.
On Tuesday 4th October, we shall be having a 2-hour introductory workshop, run by Hartlepool Library Service, on how to use on-line resources to research your family history. The cost of this is £5.00. Please note that places are lim-ited and preference will be given to Computer Club members.
Contact: Minna West (894720)
Parking
This is a lovely village and we know that parking space is very limited, but El-wick Parish Council would respectfully remind residents that NO PARKING is allowed on the village green; this includes the green on BOTH sides of the Hartlepool road.
We would also ask residents to park anywhere in the village with consideration for other drivers and pedestrians, especially those in wheelchairs or with prams/buggies. In particular, parking on pavements where this means that pedestri-ans have to walk in the road to get round a vehicle, or where it means the road is narrowed making access difficult for other drivers and emergency vehicles, is not neighbourly and may be in breach of the law.
Please help us to keep the village a really nice place to live for all residents.
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Contact STEVE on 0778 687 6650
Email [email protected]
Windows and Doors (UPVC) Composite Doors Conservatory / Porches
Affordable Prices
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Offering a wide range of foot care treatments for: Athlete’s Foot, Corns,
Calluses/Hard Skin Removal, Fungal Infections, Toe Nail Cutting,
Verrucae, Bunions, Cracked Heels, Ingrown Toe Nails.
Diabetic Foot Treatment Specialist
Home Visits on request
Call Kirsty on 01429 292002 or mobile 07936 00 93 13 to book your appointment
(£5 OFF FIRST VISIT)
NEWS FROM SAINT MARY MAGDALENE.
We are delighted that our storm damaged buttress has been repaired. The
stonemasons from Classic Masonry have carried out the work sympathetically.
Mr C Morrow and Mr D Moore have pruned trees and shrubs in the church
yard; this work has resulted in a more open aspect for all visiting the church.
During the summer months many visitors have come to see and photograph
our wild flower meadow. Look on the notice board and in church to see a se-
lection of their work.
We have celebrated the first of our harvest services during the 3@ 4.
Other harvest celebrations are the Family services on October 2nd at 9 a.m. in
Elwick and in Hart at 11 o’clock. Also in Hart Church on Thursday 6th of Oc-
tober. at 6.30pm, Elwick and Hart churches will celebrate harvest, singing
some of our favourite hymns and festive readings, to be followed by a festive
meal. Please put this date in your diary.
We are proposing this autumn to send any money donated to the Leprosy Mis-
sion, a charity who supports families affected by the crippling disease of lep-
rosy. We would like to sponsor the gift of a donkey. All food donations will
be taken to the Hartlepool Food Bank.
News for all Knitters. All hats and scarves will be taken to the Seafarers
Mission based at Seal Sands.
Diary Date
Christmas Fair Village Hall
Saturday 16 November.
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HART CARAVAN STORAGE LICENCED, INSURED, LIGHTS & SECURITY SYSTEM INSTALLED
ALSO CERTIFIED CARAVAN CLUB SITE
01429 273308
This is to be held on
SATURDAY 1st OCTOBER 2016
From: 10.00am—1.00pm
By Victoria Harrison and Pamela Burton.
At
Victoria Harrison’s home
2 The Green, Elwick
ENTRY: £2.50 for coffee/tea and a slice of cake
Raffle to be held and also a Cake Stall
DONATIONS TO BE GIVEN TO VICTORIA
at the above address
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whether it’s for a weekend break, a two week holiday or just a time when you can’t be there
Call—07817 304410 email [email protected]
Visit—www.catsathometeesvalley.co.uk
Run by cat lovers, for cat lovers!
HART VILLAGE EVENTS GROUP
HALLOWEEN PARTY & DISCO
SUNDAY 30th OCTOBER 2016
4.00 pm - 7.00 pm
At Hart Village Hall
Tickets £5 per child
Contact Janet on 01429 266225
BONFIRE NIGHT 2016
SATURDAY 5TH NOVEMBER 2016
Bring a Lantern and join us at the Raby Arms Car Park
For the Lantern Parade to the Field (Parade starts 6.00pm)
AWESOME FIREWORK DISPLAY
STARTS 6.45 pm
At
HART PLAY FIELD (behind the school)
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Some News from
HART and
Middle Warren www.hartchurch.org.uk
STATE REGISTERED CHIROPODIST
- HOME VISITS -
Rachel Raine BSc(Hons)., M.Ch.S., S.R.Ch.
Tel: 01429 273477
DOG LOVERS WANTED TO CARE FOR
FRIENDLY DOGS WHILST THEIR OWNERS ARE AWAY
Phone Tracy Johnston on 01429 860846 or
Email : [email protected]
www.barkingmad.uk.com
News from the 3@ 4 team.
It was a very happy relaxed harvest service Rev Janet had several
children eager to help act out the story of the Sower scattering the
seed. Three families came to the service introduce their children and
to prepare for their baptism . We look forward to seeing you on Oc-
tober 16 th. We will hear all about the walls of Jericho.
October Winners in the Two Hundred Club.
£50 Mr. J. Iveson £20 Mr. G White.
£10 Mr. D.Hall. £5 Mr. J. Gatenby
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Report for September 2016
As indicated in the July report the paper work for transferring the
responsibility of The Chare Wall was complete and earlier this
month the Chair John Littlefair and the clerk signed it off. The doc-
uments have yet to find their way to the clerk.
It was noted that the trees in Butts Lane which are striking high
vehicles and machinery have yet to be trimmed back. This exercise
is not as simple as trimming the hedge at your home. When these branches come down it
will be onto the road, hence it will be necessary to have it closed during the operation.
This will involve planning permission
Parish Councillor Keith Park is in negotiation with HBC roads officer regarding the 20
signs in Magdalene Drive. They seem to be unnecessary as the village is a 20 mph blanket
and there are reminders at the entrance to Butts Lane. On the subject of 20 mph; there was
discussion on the school run drivers and their untidy parking. This is a long drawn out af-
fair and when it comes down to it the responsibility is in the hands of the parents con-
cerned in the drop offs. All the pleas from the school goes over their heads.
There have been a number of complaints regarding the digging which took place to pro-
vide services to the new build behind The Raby Arms. The grass verges in Voltiguer Drive
have been left unseeded. The clerk has been instructed to write to Gentoo on the matter.
Blocked gullies continue to be brought to the attention of the PC. It is more likely the pipe-
work joining the gullies which is the biggest culprit. Cleaning out the gullies does not re-
move debris lying in the pipes and the PC are once more asking for these to be drilled out.
The tree hanging over from a garden in Back Mill View is now a health and safety issue.
The resident will be approached to sort it out.
The footpath from the Fens towards Clavering is still flooding and is in a serious condi-
tion. HBC are being approached to give attention to the problem. Gentoo and the develop-
ers of the land near to Sainsbury’s are supposedly using Section 106 funding to pay for the
work. HBC will be reminded of this at the next Parish Council Liaison Meeting.
The footbridge on ROW 6 which leads from Back Mill View on to The Chare is deep in
mud and HBC are being asked to clear this up. It is noted that the grass in this area is not
being cut properly if at all and to this end the PC are negotiating to have all the village
grass cut by our contractor who has kept the west end in such good order for many years.
It will result in another verbal battle with the finance officer at HBC, but reduce the cost to
them for grass cuts.
In the October meeting the PC will be discussing the budget for year end 5 April 2018 and
this will included not only the grass cutting mentioned above, put additional funding to-
wards planting those areas which HBC have stopped dealing with. The PC hope that, when
the circular troughs and those on the lamp posts are planted out, residents close by will be
willing to water them.
There was some dissatisfaction expressed on the quality of the wild flower displays this
year. Comment will be passed on.
Ron Gray, Clerk to Hart Parish Council
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HART CHURCH NEWS
St Mary Magdalene Church, Hart Village
Celebration of Harvest followed by a delicious Supper
Thursday 6th October 2016
At 6.30pm
`All donations received will be sent to purchase a donkey as part of the Live-
stock Gift Aid for Leprosy. This is a gift for life to help them farm for their
families. Please be generous.
Fish ‘N Chip Supper
Fish and chip supper, Bingo and Quiz night, Thursday 27th October 7.30 at Hart village Hall. A great evenings entertainment for all the family. Come and enjoy a few games of bingo, picture quiz and multiple choice quiz and of course a delicious fish and chip supper. Just pay on door and enjoy the fun at Hart vil-lage hall. Children most welcome. You could go home richer with a bingo win!
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Hart Village Hall in partnership with Rural Arts
Hart Village Hall is delighted to be hosting a range of exciting shows over the coming months by
working in partnership with Rural Arts.
No Petticoats here by Louise Jordan, Fri 18th Nov at 2pm, £5 ‘No Petticoats Here’ shares the stories, through song, of remarkable women who lived
during the First World War. Award winning singer, songwriter and musician Louise Jor-
dan brings these extraordinary stories to life through a combination of thought provok-
ing songs, diary extracts, anecdotes and choruses.
“ABSOLUTELY TOTALLY AND COMPLETELY BRILLIANT” Mike Harding, BBC RA-
DIO 2
Jack and the Beanstalk by Pocket Panto Wed 28th Dec 1.30pm and 4pm, £6
Join Jack and his hapless mother Dame Dotty as they venture up the beanstalk and back
in this traditional pantomime. Meet Daisy, the moonwalking pantomime cow as well as
the most fantastic Giant on the touring theatre circuit, all the way from Hollywood!
Bringing fun, laughter and a happy ever after!
Pitschi the kitten by Theatre Fideri Federa, Sat 25th Feb at 2pm, £5
A lovely children’s play is based on Swiss author and illustrator Hans Fischer’s award
winning picture book, Pitschi, a tale that has delighted generations of children – and cat
lovers – all around the world. (Aimed at children age 2-7)
“PURE MAGIC FOR CHILDREN” Fringe Review
Chip Shop Chips by Box of Tricks Theatre Company, Sat 13th May, £10 plus cost of fish and chip supper (pre-ordered)
Transported back to a time of chippy teas and Northern Soul, Chip Shop Chips is an im-
mersive love story set in a chippy. So put on your dancing shows, tuck into a fish sup-
per and brace yourself for a unique theatrical experience. This is theatre but not as you
know it; dinner and a show all rolled into one.
Further information and tickets contact Emma 01429 280596 www.ruralarts.org,
www.hartvillagehall.co.uk
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A Service of Care, Concern and Compassion
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FROM THE REGISTER
BAPTISMS At St Mary Magdalene, Hart
21st August Rose Ella Breeze, Amanda Swales and Phoebe Jane Swales
28th August Miles David Gollagee
31st August Natasha French
11th Sept Alivia May Oates, Tilly Sheila Dixon, Rohan William McBean
17th Sept Harriet Emilia Overin and Freddie Charles Overin
At St Peter’s, Elwick
18th Sept Sydney May Lavelle
We warmly welcome these new members into the family of the Church
WEDDINGS At St Mary Magdalene, Hart
6th August Elliott Calvert and Natalie Jane Jenkins
13th August Kenneth Edward Taylor and Vicki Hibling
17th August Mark Malan and Jean Wass
We wish them every blessing for their new life together
FUNERALS At St Mary Magdalene, Hart
26th August Robert “Bob” Edward Storey
7th Sept Jesse Stokes
At St Peter’s, Elwick
5th August Harry Etherington
2nd Sept Maureen Hutchinson
8th Sept Doreen Richardson
16th Sept Norman Hutchinson
At the Crematorium
20th July Gladys Gray
3rd August Hazel Cavey
25th August Catherine “Kitty” Hutchinson
1st Sept Joyce Manners Fortune (Dr Watson)
May they rest in peace
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Tel: (01429) 272 216
Opening Hours:
Mon—Fri 9.00am—1.00pm
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Tel: (01642) 532 153
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Servicing and repairs
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18 North Lane, Elwick
Tel: 01429 869 943
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Tel: 07776 208 445
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Tel: (01429) 274 396
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MOT, Servicing, Repairs
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Tel: 07788 710 921
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