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Community News is a bi-monthly publication distributed free by the Cox Green Community Centre (Registered Charity No. 277252-R), 51 Highfield Lane, Cox Green, Maidenhead, Berks.SL6 3AX Telephone No. 01628 636715. The contents do not necessarily represent the views of the Management Committee.
Contributions are welcome and should be addressed to the Editor, or can be emailed to the Community Centre at [email protected] and any submissions may be subject to editing.
April - May
2017
BABY CLINIC
The Baby Clinic at Cox Green Community Centre will be closing
On March 29th 2017.
The Clinic is moving to
Woodlands Park Village Centre, SL6 3GW
From Wednesday 5th April 2017.
At the New Time of 1.30pm – 3pm
Website: www.coxgreencommunitycentre.org.uk CoxGreenCommunityCentre
Help us to celebrate 40 years at the Community Centre
Do you have any memories, pictures or articles from the last 40 years at the community centre that you would like to share with us.?
If you do, please submit them to [email protected]
We hope to include these in the newsletter over the coming year.
Thank you
YEARS
1977-2017
A DATE FOR YOUR DIARY
COX GREEN HORTICULTURAL AND CRAFT SHOW
Saturday September 9th 2017
Once again the annual show will be held at the Community Centre and everyone is welcome
We have a variety of adult and children’s classes, for all age groups. They cover all kinds of handicrafts, horticulture, art, cookery and photography. So there is something for everyone…..and children’s entries are free!
So what’s stopping you?
It’s a great way to exhibit your work, show off your many talents and get involved with your local community.
Go on - give it a go this year…..you might surprise yourself!
LIKE US ON FACEBOOK
New to the Community Centre MATT FIDDES MARTIAL ARTS
Every Friday 5 - 7pm
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SUNDAY SERVICES:
10am Parish Eucharist (Family Eucharist — 1st Sunday of the month) 10am Sunday am! (Sunday School) 6pm Evening Worship. Evening Worship is on offer every week, either at the Good Shepherd (usually the first Sunday), All Saints, Boyne Hill or St Luke’s, Maidenhead. The worship takes a variety of forms: Taizé, Iona, Songs of Praise, Compline (Night Prayer), Evensong, and Wholeness & Healing Services. Contact the Church Office or the church website, for further details. 1st Sunday of the month— 10am Family Eucharist (No Sunday am!) 4th Sunday of each month – 3pm Deaf Church A service of Holy Communion for the profoundly deaf and hard of hearing with signing and voice over, followed by refreshments. All welcome deaf and hearing. 4th Tuesday of each month - 12.30pm Community Praise A 20 minute service with hymns, prayers and readings. Wednesday 9.30am – “Little Fishes” a pram service Thursday 10am Holy Communion
We are able to bring Communion to you in your home if you are housebound or unable to join us through ill health. For all enquiries about Baptisms, Weddings and Home Communion please contact the Church Office or email us.
The Parish Church of the Good Shepherd at Cox Green Community Centre, Church of England (Diocese of Oxford)
Parish Priest: The Revd Joan Hicks Email: [email protected] The Church Office: 01628 632567 Website: www.chogs.org.uk
From the Parish Registers:
Wedding at St Mary’s, White Waltham 17th February Tom Bellwood & Charlotte (Charlie) Small
Funeral at Slough Crematorium 3rd January 2017 Peter Barrett
Funeral at Stubbings Church followed by Burial at Braywick Lawn Cemetery
30th January 2017 Colin Graham
Confirmation at St Peter’s Middle School, Old Windsor 12th February 2017 Tiffany Porter
SERVICES FOR HOLY WEEK AND EASTER AT THE CHURCH OF THE GOOD SHEPHERD
All services at the Community Centre unless otherwise stated.
Palm Sunday – 9th April
10am Parish Eucharist with distribution of palms
Monday 10th, Tuesday 11th and Wednesday 12th April
7.30 pm Holy Week Evenings at The Vicarage (Further details from the church office.)
Maundy Thursday – 13th April
7.30pm Agapé meal and Eucharist
from 9.30pm ‘Watch of the Passion’
to midnight A quiet time for prayer and reflection, remembering Jesus in the Garden of Gethsemane.
Good Friday – 14th April
11am United Walk of Witness (Further details from the church office.)
1.30pm ‘Stations of the Cross’
followed by
2.15pm ‘Such Love’ - a Service for Good Friday
with hymns, readings, reflections and prayer.
We welcome you to join us at any time between 1.30 and 3pm for our worship.
We hope to provide special activities and worship for children in the
Conference Room between 1.30 and 3pm. Parents and carers may stay
with their children, join the worship in church, or share in both.
Easter Sunday – 16th April
10am All Age Festival Communion celebrating Easter
with renewal of baptism vows
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APRIL
Sunday 2nd Parish Eucharist 10am
Tuesday 4th - 6th Drama workshop 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 5th Blood Donors 11.30am - 8.30pm
Sunday 9th Palm Sunday Eucharist 10am
Taize Service 6pm
Thursday 13th Maunday Thursday Eucharist 7.30pm
JUNE
Saturday 3rd Centre Jumble 10.30
JULY
Wednesday 26th Blood Donors 11.30am - 8.30pm
Monday 31st Summer Camp 9.15am - 3.15pm
AUGUST
Tuesday 1st - Summer Camp 9.15am - 3.15pm
Friday 4th
Monday 7th - Summer Camp 9.15am - 3.15pm
Friday 11th
Diary of Events 2017
Programme for April to May 2017
April 20th: Simon Brown from Bourne End Auctions
May 18th: Mike Payne speaking on Pinewood Studios
Throughout the year we have speakers, walks with Pub lunches and holidays both home and
abroad.
Scrabble and Arts and Crafts groups are held at member’s houses.
For further information please contact
Jean Chant on 01628 639583
Adult Colouring Group
Do you enjoy colouring?
Would you like somewhere quiet to sit and colour?
Or enjoy a cup of tea and a chat?
We are starting a new Adult colouring group at the Community Centre.
On Wednesday afternoons 2 - 4pm
£2.50 per visit.
We will supply everything you need, so just come along and relax.
For more information please contact the Centre office on 01628 636715
COX GREEN LUNCHEON CLUB
Meet at Cox Green Community Centre weekly on Tuesdays
The club caters mainly for retired people living within
the parishes of All Saints Church, Maidenhead, the
Church of the Good Shepherd, Cox Green and St
Edmund Campion RC Church who are housebound or
lonely through age, disability, ill health or
bereavement, providing a reasonably priced freshly
cooked two course meal in a friendly atmosphere.
There are vacancies at present and if you would like
to join us you can be sure of a very warm welcome.
Please contact Ruby Doughty on 01628 630703 for more information
If you have any hints and tips that you would like to share with the community, then please drop an email to [email protected]
We will aim to publish as many as we can in each issue.
Two hints and tips:
The simplest way to slice a bunch of cherry tomatoes is to sandwich them between two plastic lids and run a long knife through all of them at once!
Use a Post-It note when drilling to catch the dust.
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April—July 2017
10th April 2017 Wives AGM
8th May 2017 Talk 'Tax Care and Toy Boys'
12th June 2017 Talk 'Aphrodite's Cyprus-
Gwen Barton
10th July 2017 Strawberry and Champagne
Social
Cox Green Wives Group meet on the
2nd Monday of each month at 7.45pm
at Cox Green Community Centre.
For more information please call Sue Coe
on 01753 853611
Programme for Cox Green Wives Group
COX GREEN CRAFT CLUB
We are a friendly group who meet
every 1st and 3rd Monday of the month
10.45am – 12.45pm
at Cox Green Community Centre.
We cover many crafts, quilting, appliqué,
knitting, sewing, crochet etc. If you are
recently retired or the children are off hand
we would love to see you. Come along for a
coffee and meet us all or bring along your
own skill to share with others.
For further information contact:
Mary on 01628 638134
or Jenny on 01628 634183
What is a Neighbourhood Plan? In very simple terms, a neighbourhood plan is:
A document that sets out planning policies for the neighbourhood area. Planning policies are used to decide whether to approve planning applications.
Written by the local community, the people who know and love the area, rather than the Local Planning Authority.
A powerful tool to ensure the community gets the right types of development, in the right place.
Local people can create a plan that allows them to develop planning policies that reflect the priorities of their area and have real legal weight. The whole community then decides at a referendum vote whether the local authority should bring the plan into force.
A neighbourhood plan is an important document with real legal force, therefore there are certain formal procedures that it must go through.
Cox Green Parish Council is the submitting authority for the Maidenhead & Cox Green Neighbourhood Plan. Whilst a part of the neighbourhood plan area, Cox Green is a distinctive community and as such the Plan will contain Cox Green specific policies. The involvement of our community is vital to help formulate these policies and the Parish Council is keen to hear from our residents including:
Your thoughts as to what you regard as important in Cox Green
Where development should go
What should be protected
Traffic, infrastructure and parking
Community facilities, open spaces and recreational areas
Green Belt
Schools, health and social wellbeing provision
and more
This list is not exhaustive so if you have any opinions relevant to the neighbourhood plan please send them to the Council's Office - [email protected]
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Community Warden Update—Alan Herd
I would like to bring to your notice in this Newsletter the issue of Dog Fouling.
IT IS AN OFFENCE NOT TO CLEAN UP AFTER YOUR DOG.
It is estimated that the dog population of the UK is 8 million (Kennel Club 2009), producing around 1000 tonnes of excrement per day.
If children come into contact with dog excrement, they can contract toxocariasis. This comes from toxocara (roundworm) eggs, which are often present in dog excrement.
Infective eggs are tiny, and remain on grass and soil in gardens and play areas for many months, long after the visible excrement has been washed away by the rain. These eggs are not killed by normal amounts of household bleach, which sometimes makes them more infective. Most children contract toxocariasis from children’s play areas or the street.
Toxocariasis can lead to blindness in children. There are approximately 100 reported cases per year, with 50 leading to serious eye problems.
The majority of owners behave responsibly and pick up after their dogs. However dog mess left by a minority of irresponsible owners is often the cause of complaints to local authorities, councillors and Keep Britain Tidy.
It is illegal to leave your dog’s faeces lying around in a public area. If a dog is in your care for any length of time, it is your responsibility to clean up its mess.
Always be ready to clean up after your dog by taking a poop-scoop or a supply of bags with you whenever you leave the house. If you have a garden, train your dog to go there before you take it for a walk.
Make sure you pick up the mess straight away, seal the bag and place the waste in a bin. This could be a dog waste bin, a normal litter bin or if this is not possible take the bag home and put it in your own bin.
Do not throw the bag over a fence, hang it on a tree or leave
the bag on the pathway. Make a note of where the public bins are on your route so that you can dispose of the waste responsibly.
Who is responsible for clearing away dog fouling?
It is the responsibility of the dog owner or the person in charge of the dog to clear up any dog foul left by their dog. The regulations state specifically, that being unaware that the dog has fouled, or not having a suitable means of removing the faeces is not a reasonable excuse for failing to clean up after a dog.
If someone has failed to clean up after their dog, your local authority will clear dog fouling from all public places that it has a legal responsibility for.
When dog fouling is left on privately owned land, it is either the owner or occupier who is held responsible for clearing the foul away.
What can you do?
If you do not clear up after your dog, you could also be fined. The maximum penalty for committing an offence is £1000 in a magistrate’s court. Alternatively an authorised officer of an authority may issue a fixed penalty notice of £52 in RBWM.
As well as clearing up your dog’s mess as a dog owner you can help reduce any health risk to the public by regularly worming your dog.
I constantly patrol Cox Green specially the green park area’s with a view to issuing Fixed Penalties for £52 to persons who do not clean up after the dogs.
If you have information about a dog walker who fails to pick up, report it to the Community Warden on 01628 685636
Try to provide as much detail as possible so that any appropriate action can be taken.
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Quick Crossword
For Children
This cute little bunny needs colouring in!
Across
1 Old fashioned (5-2-3-3)
8 Strong post (7)
9 Skull cavity (5)
10 Woody plant (4)
11 Letter pronounced while breathing out (8)
13 Rogue (6)
14 Narcissist (6)
17 Licentious (8)
19 "Give me a woman who loves __ and I will conquer the world" (Kaiser Wilhelm) (4)
21 Gut bugs (1,4)
22 Canal-side walkway (7)
24 Bathroom screen? (6,7)
Down
1 Reserve (abbr) (3)
2 Disease (7)
3 Asian ruler (descendant of Genghis?) (4)
4 One baring all (6)
5 Election platform (8)
6 Divine food (5)
7 One who objects (9)
10 7 (anag) (9)
12 Save for later (3,5)
15 Japanese flower arranging (7)
16 Feverish (6)
18 Picture (abbr) (5)
20 Pitcher (4)
23 Coop resident (3)
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• Successful 16 years of experience working with a
range of pupils aged 5-25 including those with Special
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Contact Debbie:
07986256324
Initial consultation free of charge
Reasonable rates for 45 minute or 1 hour sessions
Home sessions before and after school available
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Phone: 0770 8602442
The deadline for the June/July 2017 Community Newsletter is Friday 28th April 2017. Please submit any contribution you would like included in this issue by that date, marked for the Editor, Community News or email to: [email protected]
Did you know?
ODEON Silver Cinema is a series of film screenings for guests who are over-55. Tickets are from £3* each and include tea, coffee and biscuits before your film.
*Tickets for ODEON Silver Cinema with standard seats are £3. Additional upgrade costs apply to other seat types. Price information is correct at time of publication but is subject to change at any time.
Worth a look at: http://www.odeon.co.uk/silvercinema
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COME AND CELEBRATE PENTECOST!
Sunday 4th June at 10 am
at the Church of the Good Shepherd in the Community Centre.
Pentecost (or ‘Whit Sunday’) is 50 days after Easter.
Along with Easter and Christmas, it is one of the three main Christian celebrations.
It is the special day Christians remember the coming of the Holy Spirit.
We often think of it as the ‘birth-day’ of the Church.
We would love you to join us for our special Pentecost celebrations at the Good Shepherd!
10 am Festival All Age Eucharist
Ascension Day – Thursday 25th May
10 am Holy Communion
For details about other Ascension Day services, please contact the Church Office on 01628 632567.
A Double Celebration at The Church of the Good Shepherd, Cox Green
The Church welcomed The Rt Revd Andrew Proud,
Bishop of Reading, to lead a special service on
Sunday 19th March. It was a double celebration:
not only was the Revd Joan Hicks formally made
Vicar of Cox Green, having been Priest in Charge
since 2005, but the church also received from
Bishop Andrew a ‘Family Friendly Church Award’.
Joan Hicks, Vicar of Cox Green, said “We always
aim to give everyone a warm welcome at The Good
Shepherd, particularly children, young people and
their families. This Welcome Award is a wonderful
achievement on the part of so many people, and
something that we look forward to building on.”
The church invites you to join them at the Church
of the Good Shepherd on a Sunday at 10am in Cox
Green Community Centre – they look forward to
giving you a very warm welcome!
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COX GREEN VILLAGE FAYRE ON BRILL GREEN, COX GREEN LANE
SATURDAY 13th MAY 2017
12 NOON ONWARDS
Please keep the date free and come along with your family, friends and neighbours.
Plans are now well advanced for this event on the site of the May Day Fayre’s of old, Brill Green. Posters and fliers will be out soon, designed with the help of pupils from Wessex and Lowbrook schools, giving lots more information.
Stalls, events and attractions so far include:
There is still time for your group or organisation to register to take part.
Please contact either:
Alexander Devine Charity stall
Craft & jewellery stalls
Cox Green Gardeners’ Club - Plant Stall
Cox Green School Jazz Orchestra
Fire Engine courtesy of Berkshire FRS
Hot Dogs & Burgers
Lions Club “Little Train.”
Maypole dancing by pupils of Wessex School
Popcorn, candy floss etc.
Maidenhead Royal British Legion
Street dance Demonstrations
Tea and cakes.
Tombola
Toys
& more to come……
Voice Tuition with Karen McCabe Singing lessons for children and adults
ABRSM Aural Tuition
GCSE Music Tuition
Karen McCabe - Voice Tuition [email protected]
www.karen-mccabe.co.uk 07976 478426
Singing for increased confidence, relaxation, fun and stress-relief
Preparation for auditions or live performances (non-professional)
Preparation for GCSE and A Level recitals
Preparation for examinations (up to Grade 5 ABRSM)
The Centre Manager on 01628 636715
E-mail [email protected]
David Maskell on 01628 635523
E-mail [email protected]
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Solutions
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Cox Green Library 49 Highfield Lane, Maidenhead, SL6 3AX
phone: 01628 673942 e-mail: [email protected]
Cox Green Library is FREE to join and is now open:
Tues 1.30pm-5pm : Wed 10am-7pm Thurs 10am-5pm : Fri 1.30pm-5pm Sat 10am-1.30pm : Sun 11am-2pm
On Monday, Cox Green Library is closed, but the Container Library is open at Woodlands Park Village Centre: 10am–1pm and 2pm-5pm
Are you new to the area? Or recently got more time on your hands? Then come and find us at ‘Cox Green Centre’, close by the Community Centre and the Leisure Centre. There is plenty of FREE parking behind the Leisure Centre, including disabled spaces. Try us for size!
FREE Wi-Fi connection! Now available to use on your own laptops, tablets and smart phones. Select ‘Libraries-Guest’, then ask at the counter for the password.
NEW Ways to Keep in Touch!
Ask at the counter to receive the Library e-Newletter every month
Follow us on Twitter: @RBWM
Like us on Facebook
Check out the library website: http://www3.rbwm.gov.uk/libraries
Help your Family go Green!
Come to the library to collect FREE green waste bags for your food caddy, and reduce your ‘landfill’ rubbish. All you need is something with your address on, and you get six month’s supply, on a roll!
NEW! ‘Reading Well’ book collection for Teenagers
‘Shelf Help’ books are here, especially for 13 to 18 year olds who are feeling a bit low. Stories and non-fiction books give information on themes of mental wellbeing and health, like anxiety, body image and autism, as well as experiences like bullying and self-harm. Come and browse the collection, everyone welcome to borrow.
Over 50 and want help with your Laptop or Tablet?
Then sign up for our Silver Surfers IT course! It runs every Tuesday afternoon, from 3.30pm to 4.30pm, with your own mentor to guide you at your pace. Bring your Laptop, Tablet or Smartphone – or use a library computer. Only £35 for 10 sessions. Ring Age UK on 0118 959 4242 to book your place, or come along any Tuesday to see for yourself!
Could you be a Silver Surfer IT Volunteer?
Could you be a one-to-one tutor for those looking for help with their Laptop, Tablet or Smartphone? Then ring Age UK on 0118 959 4242 to offer your services, or come along to see for yourself and find out more! The classes meet on Tuesdays from 3.30pm to 4.30pm.
Sunday Storytime for all the family
For the whole family, but especially those aged 8 and under, with their parents and carers. Join in the fun, sharing books and stories, with colouring and word puzzles afterwards, all FREE. On the 3rd Sunday every month, from 11.30am to 12noon: 9th April (just before Easter), 21st May, then 18th June (Father’s Day). No booking required, just turn up!
Stories & Songs for under 5s on Wednesdays
For the very young with their parents and carers! Join in the fun, listen to stories, sing songs and rhymes, with colouring sheets afterwards. Every fortnight in term time on alternate Wednesdays from 10.30am to 11am: 19th April, 3rd and 17th May, then 7th June. No booking required, just turn up!
Special Events for FREE in Half Term
Look out for special activities for all the family! Check the library website for special holiday events across the Borough for children, families, and adults: http://www3.rbwm.gov.uk/libraries or ring 01628 673942 to ask for details.
Drop-In Computer Help on Thursdays
Our qualified IT volunteer is here every Thursday morning between 10am and 12.30pm, to give FREE advice and IT support. Bring your own laptop, tablet or smartphone to use with the free Wi-Fi, or log onto a library computer. Ring 01628 673942 to book a confirmed appointment or just turn up!
Adult Book Club on Saturday mornings
Do you enjoy reading? New members are always welcome to our monthly bookish chat and FREE refreshments! Once a month on Saturdays from 11am to 12noon: 8th April, 13th May, then 10th June. There are always copies of the book reserved behind the counter. Just ask!