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In this month’s Dilwynner
Bank Holiday Monday .................3St Mary’s Church..........................4St Mary’s Church Summer Fete...5Thanks for your support...............6Sheila Rees...................................6Cedar Club....................................7Weobley Theatre Goers................7Nature Notes.................................8Weather Watch.............................8Parish Council Matters...............10Village Market & Café...............12Cedar Hall...................................12Pets’ Corner................................14
Emergency Medical Advice.......17Dilwynner Team.........................18Dilwyn W.I.................................19Geoffrey’s Column.....................21Friends of the Crown..................22Crown Inn ..................................22Heating Oil Syndicate ................24Village Defibrillators..................24Events Nearby.............................25Organisations & Contacts...........30Events Diary ..............................32Cedar Hall 100 Club Draw.........32
May 2017Dilwyn’s Parish Magazine
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Dilwyn Playgroup and St Mary’s School are hoping to holdan Open Gardens Weekend on the 24th & 25th June.
We really need a few more gardens to be open for thisevent to take place. It is our main fundraising event
planned for this year, it’s a different fundraiser that usuallybrings a lot of new faces to the village. Please consider
opening your garden, it can be petite, large, wild,traditional, fruitful. We like a good variety.
WE WOULD BE VERY GRATEFUL FOR YOUR HELP ANDSUPPORT
Summer Concert
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Bank Holiday Monday
May Day Mayhemat Cedar Hall and Playing Field, Dilwyn
♦ Traditional Children’s Games ♦
♦ Competitions for Adults and Children MayFlower Arrangements/Garden on a Tin Lid ♦
♦ Hog Roast and Afternoon Teas ♦
♦ Tipple Truck – Serving Cocktails and Beers ♦
♦ Live Music ♦
Not the Dilwyn Show!
Bank HolidayMonday1st May
12 noon- 4pm
Further Information Contact Richard Kelly 01544 319288
Proceeds in Aid of Village Causes
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Services for MaySt Mary’s Church
THE LINK: Copies of this magazine are now available in Church.
Holy Communion every Tuesday, 10.30am, in Church
CHOIR PRACTICE:None this month
DATES FOR YOUR DIARY
Saturday 6th May. 7.30pm Concert in aid of St Mary’s Church Dilwyn An evening with Roy Massey MBE, Organist
Emeritus, Hereford Cathedral (see separate notice)
Saturday 10th June. 2.30pm Summer Church Fete on the Green (for more details see notice on page
7th Evening Prayer 6.30pm14th Choral Holy Communion 11.00am21st Rogation at Berrington Hall 10.30am28th Holy Communion 9.30am
CLERGY CONTACTS:
Leominster Priory Office: 01568 612124
Baptist Church, Leominster: 01568-708247
Methodist Church, Weobley & Leominster: 01568-612406
Roman Catholic Church, Weobley : 01544-318325
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St Mary’s Church Summer Fete
Saturday 10th Juneat 2.30pm
We hope that as many of you as possible will join us once again to raise funds to helpmaintain our beautiful village Church. We will be most grateful if you are able todonate items to the various stalls we are planning, but most of all, we look forward toseeing you on the day. Promises of goods can be given to the following:
Refreshments................................…Marion Willcocks 319306Bottle Stall........................................Anna Wellings 318329 and Carol Lewis
318255Bric a Brac........................................Barbara Brown 318145Plants Stall........................................Brenda and Jim Collins 319011Cake Stall.........................................Jane Hawksley 318007 and
Anthea Alexander 318168Book Stall.........................................Ellie Brown 318089Delicatessen..................................…Olive Lewis 318455
If you fancy taking a nostalgic journey around the village on the day, GeoffreyHerdman will be kindly giving car rides in his classic Bristol 405 Convertible, youmay prefer to put the person of your choice in the village stocks and pelt them withwet sponges or have a go at milking the cow! Why not have a guess where Elwyns’Bull will perform his daily business and you may be the lucky winner of a £50 cashPrize. Do come along, there will be something for everyone to enjoy!
Julie Hanson, Dilwyn PCC
Saturday 6th May 2017 7.30 pm.An evening of organ music at St. Mary’s Church, Dilwyn
with Roy Massey MBE.
Experience wonderful organ music in our ancient church.Dr. Massey, Hereford Cathedral organist emeritus, was the cathedralorganist for 27 years, was nine times conductor of music at The ThreeChoirs Festival and is a former President of the College of Organists.
Tickets £10 to include refreshments; all proceeds are in aid of St. Mary’schurch.
Tel. 01544 318007 or 07747025077 for tickets.
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Thanks for your supportArt and Craft Exhibition
Many thanks are due to everyone who supported the Art and Craft exhibition in thevillage hall in March. We would like to thank the exhibitors, helpers with both settingup, taking down and manning the door and kitchen, cake bakers and both visitors andpurchasers.
We made a grand total of £500 for village hall funds and boosted the confidence ofour amateur local artists considerably with sales of their artwork. Thank you!
Jane and CarolineEaster Egg Trail
Saturday 15th April was the Annual Easter Egg Trail organised by F.O.S.M. and thePlaygroup. It was a beautiful sunny day, perfect for the Easter Bunny to set his trail ofclues around the village, ending up at the village hall where we had delicious cakes,refreshments, and an egg decorating competition as well as the usual raffle, tombolaand lucky dip.
There was a good turnout and the event raised a fantastic £544.75 for F.O.S.M. andPlaygroup. Thank you to all those who attended and all those who helped.
Dilwyn Young FarmersDilwyn Young Farmers Club would like to say a Big Thank You to everyone whosupported their Easter Bingo. Thank You to those who donated prizes, helped on theevening or just came along to play.A massive profit of £930 was raised which is absolutely brilliant.The fast response officer (Mr.J. Duncan) is now ordering his new equipment.In recognition of the help and support we received from Jane Clarke with our dramaproduction; she will receive a cheque to purchase new equipment for the Forest Schoolshe runs within Dilwyn School.Club members are now busy training and preparing for competitions for the Rally Dayon May 20th at Hurstley, Kinnersley.
Sheila ReesTo all the Friends and neighbours of Sheila Rees. Sheila will not be returning to herhome at 4 Probert Crescent, Dilwyn and is now settled in her new home at FieldFarm, Hampton Bishop, Hereford. Sheila would love you all to visit her.Her daughter Lucinda Rees can be contacted on 01568 708152.
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Cedar ClubOn Thursday May 18th, there will be an outing to Symonds Yat for a trip on the riverWye followed by tea. The coach will leave the Village Green at 1pm. Cost is £25.For further information, contact Chris Jennings 01544 319190.
2017 PROGRAMMEMay 18th OutingJun 15th Plants for Difficult PlacesJul 20th Social AfternoonSep 21st The Yellow Book
Oct 19th Outing - Mystery TourNov 16th Monks, Markets & MonarchsDec 21st Christmas Lunch
Beauty on Broad StreetTracy Taylor 01544 318218
Facials: Prescriptive, Mini Prescriptive, MicrodermabrasionMassage: Swedish full body, Back, Neck & ShoulderHands: Luxury Manicure, File & Colour, Gel Polish
Feet: Luxury PedicureEyebrow tint and Eyelash tint
WaxingMonday to Saturday 9-5 except Wednesday 9-8
Weobley Theatre GoersWe are going on the last outing of the season to see FunnyGirl on 10 May, leaving Bell Square, Weobley at 9.30.
Crazy For You (7 September) and War Horse(19 October) are sold out,but please let me know if you would like to go on a cancellation list or if you hear ofany good shows that you would like to see.For further information: Kate Best 01544 318513 [email protected]
Keep FitExercise your way to health and vitality!
Keep Fit classes every Monday at the Village Hall at 7pm.One hour sessions on a 'pay as you go' basis.
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Nature Notes
Dilwyn Weather for March 20173.3 inches (82mm) fell in March, which is a fairly average rainfallfigure. The year to date now stands at just over 8 inches (200mm).There were a few breezy days, making the daffodils dance but nomajor wind systems. Temperatures also stayed close to average and
there were the expected few light frosts at night. Daytime temperatures averaged 13degrees, night time averaged 3 degrees. Eleven days were ‘mostly’ sunny and on thebest of these temperatures crept up to 16 degrees, which makes for a pleasant springday! AR
The lovely sunshine of early April was just what we needed aftersome rather gloomy, cloudy winter months. Suddenly the vergesand field margins had flowers blooming, the trees and hedges tookon that delightful shade of green which we so look forward to, and
birds and insects took to the air ready for a new breeding season. Whilst a couple ofmy nest boxes see regular comings and goings(sparrows and blue tits), one of our nearneighbours has gone one better. The T.V. in his conservatory is linked to a nest boxout in the garden and shows a great tit who is now sitting on 6-7 eggs. Dave invitedme round for a look, and the picture is very good. He has followed the progress of thisnest, from building, to egg laying and currently to incubation. By the time thismagazine is distributed, there should be feeding of young under way. Perhaps it istime I tried to catch up with the advance of technology! We do have some nests – athrush well hidden amongst thick foliage and a pair of goldfinches in a tree in thegarden. Robins, blackbirds and chaffinches we are sure have nests nearby but so farwe have not seen them. Perhaps when they are feeding young we shall.
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Parish Council MattersThe full, approved minutes of Dilwyn Parish Council meetings, as prepared by the ParishClerk, are published regularly on the Village Notice Boards and Website. What followshere summarises matters of particular interest and any decisions taken at a specificmeeting.
Sincere apologies are recorded here for the fact that, due to an incorrect submission ofcopy to the Editor, the report on the draft minutes for March were printed in the AprilDilwynner. What follows, to keep the record complete, is a report on the approvedminutes for February. Better late than never!
It is very pleasing to report that a generous donation of £10,000 has been received bythe Parish Council, with a specification that the money is to be used exclusively for thebenefit and development of the Crown Inn, with effect from 4th April, 2017.
The Regular Meeting of Dilwyn Parish Councilheld in the St. Mary’s CE Primary School, Dilwyn on
Tuesday, 7th February, 2017
At this meeting, 10 Councillors were present; apologies were received from Cllrs.I. Brown and T. Kyles; the Parish Clerk, Mr. Gwilym Rippon, was in attendancetogether with two members of the public.
a. To approve the General Parish Council meeting held on Tuesday, 3rd
January 2017.
RESOLVED The minutes of the General Parish Council meeting of 3rd Jan. 2017 were
approved.
b. Information arising from the Minutes: It was noted that thanks should go to those Councillors who took down theChristmas lights.
c. Correspondence: A letter had been received in relation to the BT kiosk
d. Crown Inn:1. To discuss the tenancy of the Crown.At the outset, it was requested that it be minuted that the sincere thanksof the Council should go to Jo Stirling-Brown for all her work to get theCrown back, up and running.
(Cont …..)
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The Clerk reported that there had been a number of enquiries in relation to thetenancy however, no applications had been received. Notwithstanding this, a letterhad been received from Calum Anderson regarding the possibility of running theCrown in the capacity of manager.RESOLVEDThat Calum Anderson be invited for an interview at 6.00pm on Wednesday 2nd
February 2017. The panel should consist of the Clerk, Cllrs. P. Stilwell, E.Stilwell, P. Kyles, J. Gerrish and S. Thomas.
2. To discuss the Fire Officers report.
3. To discuss the end of year accounts.RESOLVEDIt was resolved that these would be presented on the 15th March 2017.
e. Finance:To note the bank balances for January 2017.
The Clerk reported the following Current Account £5479.59 Deposit Account £2003.57 Hub Account £1006.96 Total £8490.12
The bank balances as circulated were noted.
To discuss and approve invoices for payment. Details may be seenon the website and notice-boards.
RESOLVEDThat the published invoices be paid.
f. Highway Matters Balfour Beatty: That a No Lorries sign be restored in the area HR4 9DQ.
g. Planning Matters:170035The Village Green, Dilwyn, Hereford, HR4 8HL Application for proposed worksto various trees. This application was discussed.RESOLVED
As this application was on behalf of Dilwyn Parish Council it would beinappropriate to comment on this application.
h. Neighbourhood Plan: It was reported that the grant had been received. Chris Gooding would beat the next meeting.
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Village Market & Café
Saturday 6th May10.00 am - 12.00 noon
CEDAR HALL, DILWYNCome along to sell produce, crafts and unwanted items,
or just to meet friends for breakfast or elevenses
All Tables Free of Charge
BACON ROLLS TEA & COFFEE CAKES
Daytime sessions £30i.e.: Coffee Mornings,Fund Raising Events,
Funerals. 4Hrs
Evening Party £70Children’s Party £30
Village Group Meetings £15Wedding Party £100
Cedar Hall Hire Rates Hire of hall items(Tables, chairs,crockery, cutlery etc.)
Set of: 1 table & 4 chairs - £14 cups, saucers and cake plates - £1
4 dinner plates and cutlery - £1
Hire of Staging £25Bookings:
07772 79671807779 279705Chair: Richard Thomas
01544 318541
Notice of Cedar Hall AGMThe Annual General meeting of the Cedar Hall will take place on Thursday 25th May at7pm, in the Hall. All residents of Dilwyn Parish are invited to attend. The Trustees AnnualReport will be available, together with the previous year's accounts. The Election of Officerswill also take place.
Following the AGM, a committee meeting will be held, at about 7-30pm.
Cedar Hall
Cleaner Vacancy: Part-time cleaner required for Cedar Hall. 3 - 4 hours perweek. Rates - Minimum wage. Further details from Committee members or 01544319272.
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Pressure washing patios, decking, drivesNo job too small
Tel. 01544 318016Mob 07868 521050
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with operator.
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Call07831 729164 /07796 793746
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Pets’ CornerA Hereford & Worcester Animal Rescue Story
The arrival of Rufus in our lives came as a bit of a surprise. We had to have ourbeautiful Beagle, Honey put to sleep and somehow the sadness we felt wouldn’t goaway. Whenever anyone asked ‘Will you have another dog?’ the answer was alwaysa firm ‘No!’ Then out of the blue David confessed that he really missed having adog and could we consider having another one. Well it wasn’t an overnightdecision. We spent a lot of time online looking at dogs that were looking for newhomes, having had several rescue dogs over the years. We had seen pictures of thislong-legged dog, whose name at the time was Ivor, in the window of The Hereford& Worcester Animal Rescue Charity Shop in Leominster. He had lively brown eyesand a lovely, curly, russet coloured coat. On the spur of the moment, whilst outshopping, we called the Hereford & Worcester Animal Rescue phone number andasked if Ivor was still looking for a home. Luckily for us he was and we went to seehim that afternoon. We were told that he was about 5 or 6 year’s old but hecertainly seemed very lively and had a lot to say for himself! (And still does!)We decided not to take the decision that afternoon but I could see that David wassmitten and it was no surprise that when we got home, he said the thought that, inspite of not knowing much about Ivor’s background, he liked him a lot and what didI think? I too liked him and felt that he needed another chance. He had such abeautiful coat and long legs which he stretched out in a very elegant way! Howcould we say no? We picked him up the following week and decided that a namechange was in order. He became Rufus and has been with us for almost 9 months.He would only drink in the garden at first but is much more settled now andshowing more of his real character. To see him now asleep on his blankets, with hislong legs stretched out, gracefully arranged to fit his basket, with what looksremarkably like a smile on his face, is a reward in itself!A very big ‘thank you’ to Hereford & Worcester Animal Rescue for making itpossible for us to adopt our beautiful Rufus. David & Trish Spry
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All-makes servicing • MOT Testing • DiagnosticsTyres • Wheel alignment
Exhausts • Batteries • Repairs
01544 318268
Call JonMonday - Friday 8.30am - 5.30pm
Whitehill Garage
Martin Thomas
Seasoned Firewood& kindling supplies
Tel: 01544 319332
Mobile: 07979596626
Moore CottageDilwyn
All Hardwood Timber
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STUART HURDSOil Fired Heating Engineer
& Plumbing
Commissioning, Servicing,& Repairs
Installations
Aga - Rayburn stoves& Central Heating Boilers
Solar panel installation
Tel No: 01544 318809 Mobile: 07773 616440
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·Taurus Healthcare is a company that has been set up by the GPs in Herefordshire to provideadditional medical services to patients. There are now three primary care hubs (Leominster,Ross and Hereford) open in the county that provide GP and Practice Nursing services forour patients during the evenings and weekends. The hubs are staffed by local GPs andnurses, who will, with your permission, be able to access your medical records. If you needto make an appointment at one of the hubs but your surgery is closed, please phone 111 andask for an appointment at one of the hubs, alternatively you can ring direct on 0800 1217221. The Hereford hub is open 6pm to 8pm weekdays and 8am to 8pm weekends and bankholidays.
· There is a GP Walk-In Access Centre at ASDA in Hereford which is open from 8am until8pm, seven days a week and every day of the year. There is no need to register. You can usethese services when it is convenient and keep registered with your practice.
·You can telephone 111. NHS 111 is a new service to make it easier for you to access localNHS healthcare services in England. NHS 111 is available 24 hours a day, 365 days a year.Calls are free from landlines and mobile phones. You should use the NHS 111 service if youurgently need medical help or advice but it's not a life-threatening situation.The NHS 111 service is staffed by a team of fully trained advisers, supported by experi-enced nurses and paramedics. They will ask you questions to assess your symptoms, thengive you the healthcare advice you need or direct you straightaway to the local service thatcan help you best.Where possible, the NHS 111 team will book you an appointment or transfer you directlyto the people you need to speak to. If NHS 111 advisers think you need an ambulance, theywill immediately arrange for one to be sent to you. Calls to 111 are recorded. All calls andthe records created are maintained securely, and will only be shared with others directlyinvolved with your care. Call 111 if:O you need medical help fast but it's not a 999 emergencyO you think you need to go to A&E or need another NHS urgent care serviceO you don't know who to call or you don't have a GP to callO you need health information or reassurance about what to do next
· A&E is designed to assess and treat people with serious injuries and those in need ofemergency treatment. They are open 24 hours a day, 365 days of the year. Typical reasonsfor going to A&E include:
Normal cuts, bruises and sprains aren't usually considered to be emergencies since these canusually be treated at home or by your GP. A&E shouldn't be used as an alternative to yourGP.
With thanks to Michele Petrie, Practice Manager, Weobley & Staunton Surgeries
O severe breathing problemsO chest pain and heart attacksO severe bleedingO major trauma
O head injuriesO lack of consciousnessO severe burns or scaldsO broken bones
O severe abdominal painO drug overdose
Emergency Medical Advice
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Dilwynner Team
See back page for copy deadlines for the next issue.Editors:[email protected] Kate Albini
Hilary HerdmanSteve Williams
Advertising/Distribution:[email protected] Alan Rudland 319262
Services:[email protected] Geoffrey Herdman 319256
All emailed copy for the magazine should be sent ONLY to the [email protected]. We cannot guarantee publication for copy sent to any other address or toindividual editors private email addresses. The [email protected] addressedemails are received by ALL the editorial team, - thus ensuring copy will always reachthe appropriate editor(s).
If you can help with producing the Dilwynner,as an editor, distributor or in any other way,
then please contact one of the team listed below.
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Dilwyn W.I.New members are always welcome
This month we had our very own Dot Teather gave us a talk abouther time spent in Iran. When Jenny, Dot's daughter, was still very
young Steve got a job in Iran. He went on ahead of Dot but no sooner had Stevearrived than the revolution to overthrow the Shah took place. It was then a verydangerous place to be.
Dot did say that all the Iranians that they met were lovely people with just a fewcausing the problems. They were only out there for about 4 months and then theyhad to leave the country very quickly, becoming refugees! It was a very scary time,especially with a very young child to look after. They were flown to Turkey on aCanadian plane but then they had to find their own way home from there!!Dot remembers her time in the country with affection and says that it was a scary butamazing experience.
Next month is an open meeting, so all are welcome. We have Mary John's telling ushow her and her husband ended up adopting some animals on the island ofZakynthos in Greece. Tuesday 2nd May 7.30pm in Marion's studio, see you there.
Elaine
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The Old Forge
Craft Centre & Tea Room
Classes & Courses
Monday: Spinning 10am - 12pm Art Class 2pm - 4pm
Wednesday: All Crafts 2pm - 4pm
Marion WillcocksTel: 01544 319306
Email: [email protected]: www.dilwyn-crafts-teas.co.uk
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Geoffrey’s ColumnThe equator passes through Ecuador, which is theSpanish for equator, a short taxi ride away fromQuito, the capital. Quito lies at 9,350 feet above sealevel and is the best preserved of all Spanishcolonial cities in S America, despite earthquakes.On the equator the Ecuadorians have set up a rathersplendid museum, with practical demonstrations.The first of these is a basin with plug hole. Thebasin is filled with water and a sprinkling of leaves
added. One metre to the North of “The Line” the water, and leaves, clearly drainanticlockwise. One metre to the South the water drains clockwise. On the equator thewater drains with no rotation. I was then asked to interlock my hands, standing to oneside of the line, whilst Hilary tried to push them down. She couldn’t. I then stood onthe equator and there was nothing I could do to stop her.A short distance from the actual Mitad del Mundo, or equator, is a monument towhere in earlier days the equator was thought to pass. Needless to say the experimentsdon’t work there at all. Some time after I was relating this story to an eminentorthopaedic surgeon, who poo pooed the whole idea and told me it was all the powerof suggestion. Dimitri did admit that he had never been to the equator. We have.Anyway next time you are idly watching the water drain from a basin, sink orwhatever – do note which way round it goes down.
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Friends of the CrownSummer Concert
June 24th 2017 at 7.30pmSt Mary’s Church, Dilwyn, by kind permission of the Parochial Church Council. RuthWatson and Friends will present a programme that is sure to interest and please.Admission is £10.00 per person to include light refreshments. For further informationplease contact: Gwyneth Owen on 01544 318738 or Elaine Stilwell on 07929 793839
Crown InnSince Annabell and myself took over The Crown we thank youfor all your support. We have had a lot of positive feedback sofar and I hope this will continue. We will slowly be introducing amenu over the next few weeks all of which we will inform youabout via boards outside the pub and through our new Facebook page.
We are looking forward to May hopefully with the same success as we have had sofar, if not better, with all of the upcoming events. Please keep your eye on ourFacebook page and our boards outside for the updates on all upcoming events.
Many thanks, Annabell and Callum Anderson
Weobley & District Bowling ClubWe have now opened the green for the Summer Season. We are still offering free
membership to any NEW bowlers, so if anyone would like to come on Fridayevenings from 6pm. you will be made very welcome. There are shoes and bowls
available and instructors on hand, so come and give it a try.Further information can be obtained from Jean Bufton,Secretary, 01544 318659
Diane Rice on 01544 318178 or Christine Tilbury on 01544 318742.
Herefordshire Wildlife TrustTues 30 May 10am-3pm Adventure Club - survival skillsDevelop your survival skills over the May half term and learn how to make knots,swings and bridges with the WildPlay team at Queenswood.
Wed 31 May 1.30-3.30pm WildPlay – Get Crafty and PlayJoin WildPlay for some magical forest fun with elves, fairies and pixies .Book your place online at www.queenswoodandbodenhamlake.org or call 01432356872.
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The Cider BarnCafé bar and restaurant
Pembridge, HR6 9ED01544388161
Spring Degustation Thursday 11th MayWe will be celebrating spring fare with our Degustation Menu:8 courses tasting menu, using local and seasonal produces at
£50.00 per person.The evening starts at 7.30 pm, booking essential.
See our website for the full menu: www.the-cider-barn.co.uk
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Heating Oil Syndicate
Minimum order 500 litres please by 20th of the monthPLEASE ONLY USE THE FOLLOWING EMAIL - MARK SUBJECT AS“HEATING OIL” - OTHERWISE ORDERS MAY NOT GET THROUGHe-mail: [email protected] mobile: 07774 112077
landline 01544 318528 or drop in to my letterbox.
Welcome to spring everyone, the flowers are showing theirheads and so far the weather is good, new managers in theCrown, so go and meet them; they are very welcoming.Thank you to everyone for your orders last month, we had atotal of 10,600 litres, a little lower than previous but a goodaverage again, so far this month we have had a steady flow oforders and they are still coming in. Beacon Fuels again picked
up the order for March, at a price of 36.9p per litre, the delivery was again prompt andcourteous, it is always a pleasure to deal with them and at the moment they are stayingcompetitive.The syndicate is working well and all members are I hope benefiting, an example ofthe benefit is, that last month there was a difference in price of 5.6p per litre from ourbulk buy to a single unit buy of 500 litres, a good saving. The price has fluctuatedquite a lot this last month with a drop to a low of £347 per 900 litres, this was on the29th March, it started at £355 on 21st March and has risen now to a high of £361 on14th April and is, at the moment, steady with no movement. (Donald Trump has nothelped the world market lately) I am constantly checking the price so let’s hope wehave a little dip in a few days’ time.Don’t forget Not The Dilwyn Show, try and make the most of the fun although not onthe scale of the real show.Thank you all for your orders again and keep smiling, it is very hard sometimes Iknow but we are all here for the duration however long it may be and never to return.
Best wishes, Pete
Village DefibrillatorsIMPORTANT NOTICE: It should be noted that, in their characteristic yellow boxes,two defibrillators are sited at:
● The Crown Inn, on the outside wall of the barn.● St. Mary's School, on a wall of the building near the main entrance.
Hopefully, these will very rarely need to be used, but it is important to realise that, ifnecessary, they can be used by ANYBODY. Full instructions will be found at each site.
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Events NearbySt Michael’s Hospice
Plant Fair 5th and 6th May 2017Friday 11am - 7pm and Saturday 10am - 5pm
A celebration of springtime gardening. The Fair will take place in the Hospicegardens on the new terrace. A chance to browse and buy a wide range of plantsgrown by professional and amateur gardeners. Handmade birdhouses, trugs, honeyand preserves will also be on sale. Delicious two-course lunches (bookingessential) and other refreshments available; please see our website for bookingdetails. Pre-school craft activities Friday; and WildPlay sessions provided byHerefordshire Wildlife Trust on Saturday (11am-4pm).
Open Gardens at Bryan's Ground, StapletonSaturday 13th May 2-5pm
Adults £6 children u12 free. Refreshments and plants available.Accessible to wheelchairusers. Dogs on leads welcome. Parking available.
www.bryansground.co.uk LD8 2LP
WI Table Top SaleEardisley Village Hall Saturday 17th June
Tables £5 supplied by WI (6 × 2.5ft)Decluttering ?? come and sell your surplus......WI Cake Stall, Handbags, Scarves & Hat Stall
Bacon butties and Tea & Coffee on saleTables 9.00am - Doors open 10.00am
To book table ring Anne 01544 327979/ Carol 01544 327358No traders please
GLORIA !Please join us for a feast of glorious choral music on Saturday 13th May when theKington Choral choir accompanied by Hilary Norris on organ will performVivaldi's "Gloria" and Haydn's "Harmoniemesse" and "Insanae et Vanae Curae"under the baton of Robert Evans, at 7.30pm in St Mary's, Kington.
For further information visit the website, text 07908 225610 or [email protected].
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HollybankKingsland
Leominster,Herefordshire.
HR6 9SE
Tel: 01568 709005Clinic appointments and Home
visits.Member of the Organisation ofChartered Physiotherapists in
Private Practice.
Eco FriendlyHome Cleaning
Conscientious, flexible and reliable service,
paying attention to detail.
Specific requests and yourfeedback always welcome.
Call Tricia Doréeon 07833 396067or 01544 318533
P.C.Stilwell
Central Heating • Underfloor Heating
Bathrooms • Wetrooms • Kitchens
Boiler Replacement • Oil Tanks Supplied & Fitted
Unvented Hot Water Systems Fitted And Serviced
Leadwork Specialist
PLUMBING AND HEATING ENGINEERCity & Guilds Qualified • OFTEC Registered - Oil and Solid FuelTrust a Qualified, Established Craftsman - All Work Guaranteed
Tel: 01544 318528 Mobile: 07774 112077Townsend Cottage, Dilwyn, Herefordshire HR4 8HL
M.I.P.H.E R.P.
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Every Friday 9:30 – 11.00(Term times only)
In Dilwyn Cedar Hall
Meet other parents and children, chat and play.£1.00 a session
(To go towards tea/coffee & facilities)For information callSteph -07779279705In association withDilwyn Playgroup.
Dilwyn Baby& Toddler Group
With a “passion for excellence” and dedicated commitment to support you tomaintain your daily health and well-being - we can deliver care in your own homewith dignity and respect, at a time in your life when you need help the most.Supporting you to maintain your independence is our priority. Our fully vettedand caring staff will deliver compassionate dignified care, which is essential toreduce the feeling of isolation in the elderly.
● We plan and discuss every aspect of your care package with you in order tomeet your daily living and health needs.
● We believe in “Your Care – your Choice” and “best interest outcomes” tosuit you. You are included in all decisions about your care.
● Our highly trained staff will help you to continue smiling and get the bestout of life.
For more information about our care services please ring01568-620129 or visit www.abeliacare.co.uk
ABELIA CARE SERVICES LTD
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Andrew,Jane & all the stafflook forward to welcomingAll Dilwynner readers to
OUR OPENING TIMES ARE:MONDAY TO SATURDAY - 8 A.M. TO 8 P.M.
SUNDAY - 8 A.M. TO 6 P.M.
TEL: 01544 [email protected]
THE OLD SCHOOL SHOP(COSTCUTTER)
WEOBLEY
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Foot Health Practitioner
Nails trimmedHelp and Advice
Diabetics treatedVerrucae treatment
Ingrown toenails treatedPainful corns & calluses
reduced and removed
Brian Jenkinson DIP CFHPFoot Care Services
Home Visits Only
01544 23050107977 214756
Steven ReesTraditional Upholsterer
Over 30 years' experienceMember of the Association
of Master Upholsterers& Soft Furnishers
Antique and Modern FurnitureFree Estimates and Advice
Hawthorne Cottage,Shirlheath, Kingsland,
Herefordshire. HR6 9RJ
Tel: 01568 709435Mob: 07927 845655
Wood Stove Services‘HETAS’ Registered Installer
ofWoodburning
and Multi-Fuel Stoves,Chimney Lining,
and Associated Works
Please contact:-Gareth Boxhall
Tel: 01568 708643Mob: 07908 222541
Email: [email protected]
M D RElectrical
Mark David Ridge (Propr ietor )
All aspects of domesticelectr ical work undertaken.
Showers. Fuse-board upgrades,extra sockets , l ights , secur i ty
l ights suppl ied and f i t ted, powersuppl ies to garages and sheds,fu l l/part re-wires and repairs .
Per iodic inspect ions/landlordcert i f icates/PAT test ing
No job too smal l .
Part P cert i f ied electr ician.NICEIC Approved
Full public l iabi l i ty insurancecover.
Call Mark 07760 433479or 01544 327161
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Organisations & ContactsCedar Club Chris Jennings Leader 319190Cedar Hall Bookings
Richard ThomasBookingsChair
07772 796718318541
Community First Responder Gerry Duncan 318504Community Police Officer Jo Ellis 07977 098394Crown Inn Annabell & Callum
AndersonManagers 318063
Dilwyn Show David Fowler Chairperson 01981 541058Dilwyn Support Group forSt. Michael's Hospice
Anna WellingsCarol Lewis
ChairpersonSecretary
318329318255
Dilwyn Website Chris/Steve Williams Administrators 318181Neighbourhood Development Plan Deborah Bruton
07792577710318654
Neighbourhood Watch John AbleyAlan Rudland
CoordinatorChair
318670319262
Playgroup Stephanie KylesLouise Lewis
ChairpersonPlaygroup Leader
07779 27970507975 994309
Royal British Legion Harvey Beach 318319St. Mary’s School Peter Kyles School Head 318277Friends of the School Steph Kyles
Beth Richards Joint Chairpersons
07779 27970507973 664684
St. Mary’s Church Tom Hawksley Churchwarden 318007W.I. Elaine Russ
Pat IsaacsChairpersonSecretary
319363388744
Dilwyn YFC Sam Bright Chairperson 07557 336389Yoga Sue Harris 318604
Any errors or omissions, please contact the editors
Andrew BrownIan BrownRosemary BrownJohn GerrishJulia HallPeter Kyles
Timothy KylesJulian LewisDavid Sterling-BrownElaine StilwellPeter Stilwell (Chair)Steve Thomas
Parish Clerk:Gwilym Rippon
e-mail:[email protected]
DilwynParishCouncil
You can read this magazine and back issues on line.www.dilwyn.com/dilwynner
Use the website to keep up with the latest news in-between Dilwynner issueswww.dilwyn.com
Herefordshire Mark Cooper 3 Orchard Close, DilwynWard Councillor Phone: 318001 [email protected]
Local MP Bill Wiggin [email protected]: 01568 612565 Westminster 020 7219 8175
Where no code is shown use 01544
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Events DiaryDate Event Time Venue
May
Mon 1st Not the Dilwyn Show Midday Cedar HallTue 2nd WI Open Meeting 7.30pm Old ForgeTue 2nd PC Meeting 7.30pm SchoolSat 6th Village Market & Cafe 10.00am Cedar HallSat 6th Evening of Organ Music 7.30pm ChurchThu 18th Cedar Club - Outing to Symmonds Yat 1.00pm Village GreenThu 25th Cedar Hall AGM 7.00pm Cedar Hall
St Mary’s services can be found on page 4
Closing Dates for June Dilwynner Copy20th May for very small and also regular items
18th May for new items of a half page or greater.Please submit copy earlier than these dates when possible
To report anything or anyone behaving suspiciously in or around the village please ring in confidence
Jo Ellis Community Police Officer 07977 098394, Dick Allford Community Support Officer 07968 462523
John Abley Neighbourhood Watch 01544 318670Alan Rudland Neighbourhood Watch 01544 319262
Cedar Hall 100 Club DrawApril 1st Kate Smith £20 2nd Anthea Alexander £10
3rd Steve Williams £10