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Advertise in The Adviser T: 01488 682328 E:[email protected]
This issue: Friday, December 23 to 30, 2011 VOL 19: 929 UK NO.1. Advertising closes for next issue on Friday, December 23 at 5pm.
HUNGERFORD MARLBOROUGH KINTBURY LAMBOURN/VALLEY GREAT SHEFFORD BEDWYNS INKPEN FROXFIELD EAST GRAFTON HAM CHILTON FOLIAT/LEVERTON HUNGERFORD NEWTOWN
BOXFORD MANTON SHALBOURNE AXFORD BURBAGE FYFIELD RAMSBURY ALDBOURNE
Your most up-to-date FREE guide to sales and services
THE HUNGERFORD
ADVISER
High Street - HungerfordDelicatessen and gastronome
Casanova @ Home
Restaurant and Room Reservations: 01488 682721 www.casanova-restaurant.co.uk
Casanova @ HomeNow Open
KITCHENS Ltd
A ORN
WORKSHOP AND SHOWROOM
Newbury 01635 49448 3 THE PADDOCK, HAMBRIDGE RD, NEWBURY www.akornkitchens.co.uk
“You don’t have to move to improve your home”
KITCHENS, BEDROOMS & HOME STUDY CABINETRY
Merry Christmas & Happy New Year from the management at Indigo Palace, Ham
Fri Dec 23rd LIVE MUSICUptown Traffic Reunion Tour
60’s & 70’s Rock ‘n’ Soul Band
NEW YEAR’S EVEDisco & Buffet - 7 til late
Mouth watering Indian Party food and curries to enjoyfrom 7pm to 10pm
£14.95 per person / children £6.95
INDIGO PALACE
OPEN BOXING DAYfor table reserva� ons and Home Delivery - Book Now 01488 668874 or 01488 668896
1st
Direct Cars
01488 68-11-82Hungerford-Cabs.co.uk
“The 1st & only number you’ll ever need”
January Sale
10% off ALL metered fares
Cut this out and hand to your driver
Delivered to you in reusable one cubic metre bulk bags, produced from locally sourced sustainable timber use straight from the bag.
No fuss, No Mess, No Need to re-stack.
Delivered to you in reusable one cubic metre bulk bags, produced from locally sourced sustainable timber use straight from the bag. from locally sourced sustainable timber use straight from the bag.
FIREWOODSeasoned Hardwood Logs
www.seasonedtimbercompany.co.uk [email protected] Tel: 07917 875781 and speak to Oli or Gill
Wishing you a Warm & Happy New Year!
Buy Seasoned logs from us in 2012
SPECIALADVISERCHRISTMAS GREETINGS
ISSUE
Let people know about your service through
The Adviser
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ACCOUNTANTSADVERTISING & PUBLICITY
ANNUAL ARTS FESTIVALANTIQUES
ART CLUBSBARBER
BANK SERVICESBETTING SHOP
BOOKSHOP
BROWNIES CUBS SCOUTSBUILDING SOCIETY
BUS SERVICESBUTCHER
CANAL BARGE TRIPSCARDS AND GIFTS
CARE HOMESCATERINGCHURCHES
CHAMBER OF COMMERCECITIZENS’ ADVICE BUREAU
CLOCKMAKER
CLUBS & CHARITIESCOFFEE SHOP
COMMUNITY CAFECOUNTRY LIVING
DELICATESSENDENTISTS & DOCTORS
DESIGNER RESALE BOUTIQUEELECTRICAL SHOPEMBROIDERY AND
NEEDLEWORKESTATE AGENTS
FARMERS’ MARKETFARM SHOP
FASHION
FIRE STATIONFISH & CHIPS
FLORISTS
FOOTWEARFRESH FISH SUPPLIES
FRESH FRUIT & VEG FUNERAL DIRECTOR
GARDEN CENTREGARDEN MACHINERY
GARAGE SERVICES
GIFTS
GARDEN & ESTATEORNAMENTS
GENTLEMAN’S SHOPHAIRDRESSERS
HARDWAREHEALTH BOUTIQUES
HANDMADE FURNITURE
HISTORICAL SOCIETYHOTELS
HUNGERFORD LIBRARYHUNGERFORD TOWN BANDHUNGERFORD TOWN HALL
INNS
INSURANCE
JEWELLER
LOOK WHAT
HUNGERFORD HAS TO OFFER!
IRONINIG
KINDERGARTENSKITCHENWARELEGAL ADVICE
LADIES HAIRDRESSER
MEETING ROOMSMOBILITY SHOPNEWSAGENTS
OPTICIANSPET SUPPLIES
P-Y-O FRUIT & VEG PLAYGROUNDS
PUBS AND RESTAURANTS
RAILWAY STATIONSILVERSMITH
SPORTING GOODS STONEWORKSWEETS
TAKEAWAY FOODSTRAVEL AGENCY
TYRES & EXHAUSTS
VETERINARY HOSPITALWINE & LIQUOR
PROVIDERS
This feature is subsidised by its advertisers and The Adviser. T: 01488 682328 E: [email protected]
WOODLANDS LIFESTYLEMIXING OLD AND NEW BEAUTIFULLY
2 HIGH STREET TEL: 01488 686515 WWW.WOODLANDLIFESTYLE.CO.UK
ADVISERTELEPHONE: 01488 682328 FACSIMILE: 01488 681899
EMAIL: [email protected]
Charnham House, 29-30 Charnham [email protected]: 01488 684363 & 683536www.gentlemans-shop.com
The GentlemanÕs Shop
6a park StreetTel: 01488 685314
HowardsPet Care Ltd
Unit 4 Charnham Lane, Industrial Estate
Tel: 01488 681888
10 High StreetT: 01488 682419
Wessex Place, 127 High StreetTel 01488 682277
Charnham Street
T: 01488 682512
F: 01488 [email protected]
www.thebearhotelhungerford.co.uk
The Hungerford Bookshop
24 High Street01488 683480
- 109 High Street –01488 681117
www.peppermint-cream.co.uk
Shabby Chic
peppermint cream
Tel: 01488 684105Charnham Lane
sales@hungerfordgardenmachinery.co.ukwww.hungerfordgardenmachinery.co.uk
T: 01488 682162
The Sun Inn Hungerford (Charnham Street)
Tel: 01488 68632120 Bridge Street
[email protected] www.beicappelli.com
Roberta of Hungerford21 Charnham Street
Tel: 01488 68 28 88
www.roberta-of-hungerford.co.uk
Tel: 01488 682721117 High Street
www.threeswans.net
Tel: 01488 682721117 High Street
www.casanova-restaurant.co.uk
Chilton FoliatTel: 01488 682202Fax: 01488 683589
Stag Service Station
Martin& the
Magpie120 High Street Tel: 01488 681062
4 Bridge Street Tel: 01488 684240 [email protected]
44 High StreetHungerford
01488 683237
Mr Fry
THE DOWNGATE
Traditional Country Pub on the edge of Hungerford Common
01488 682708 www.the-downgate.co.uk
THE OLD FIRE STATION, 3 CHARNHAM STREET, HUNGERFORD, RG17 0EP
TEL: 01488 681944
HAIR DESIGN
Let me do your IroningExcellent rates
FREE local return deliveryWeekly ironing or one-offs
01488 683048 / 07875 829353
Kennet House, 19 High StreetTel: 0844 248 0021
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GGGGSGSGDon’t buy a car until you
Check out our great local selection
Wantage Road, Great Shefford, Berkshire RG17 7DA
Tel: 01488 648055
MoT Testing Station & Body ShopOpen Mon to Fri - 8:30 to 5:30 Sat - 9 to 5 Sunday -10 to 4 (Car Sales)
Up to 30 cars in stock. Check www.gsautocentre.co.uk
FORD FOCUS 1.8 GHIA, 5DR, MAN, HATCH, PETROL,
‘99, £1,795
SUBARU LEGACY OUTBACK 2.5, 5DR, MAN, 5SPD, 4X4,
‘99, £1,995
LAND ROVER DISCOVERY 2.7 TD V6 HSE, 5DR, AUTO, 7SEATS, 69K, ‘05, £16,995
PEUGEOT 407 2.0 HDI 136 GT, 5DR, MAN, DIESEL, 6SPD,
‘07, £4,895
SUBARU IMPREZA 2.0 GX, 4WD,5DR EST, MET BLACK ‘01,
£1,995
JUST REDUCED
TO
JUST REDUCED
TO
JUST REDUCED
TO
SUBARU IMPREZA, 2.0 GX SPORT, 4X4, ‘04, £3,995
choice of 10 others
JUST REDUCED
TO
We have a huge range to make cooking a pleasure so for all your culinary needs over Christmas visit your
local Kitchenmonger Cookshop
25 High Street, Hungerford, Berks. RG17 0NFTel: 01488 682158
108A High Street, Marlborough, Wilts. SN8 1LTTel: 01672 516370
150-151 Bartholomew Street, Newbury, Berks. RG14 5HBTel : 01635 32600
Whether you want Aga Accessories – Stylish Textiles – Le Creuset Casseroles- Professional Knives ...
or just a wooden spoonwww.kitchenmonger.co.uk
KITCHENMONGER
HUNGERFORD CHRISTMAS SHOPPING
We have handpicked our books with care and passion, and will be happy to spend time
helping you choose the perfect gift. Our fast ordering service means we can
usually get books in by the next day!
Fantastic fi ction, sumptuous coffee-table books, and handsome hardbacks, plus a great range of children’s books and stocking- fi llers!~ NOW OPEN SUNDAYS! (11a.m. – 3p.m) ~
www.hungerfordbooks.co.uk
The Hungerford Bookshop
01488 683480Perfect gifts this Christmas!
Exclusive Ladies Fashion
Bridge St, HungerfordT: 01488 644 653
Kenda Fashion
We wish alll our customers a
very happy Christmas
and successful
New Year
New fl oors fi ttedExisting fl oors restoredPersonalised serviceExperienced in period and character properties
Tel: 08450 552 488 - Mobile: 07803 712 689Email: fl [email protected] - Web: www.whittlewoods.co.uk
Bespoke Wooden Floors
Mawer FishTop Quality Grimsby Fish
now on sale at Hungerford Market every Wednesday
8am-1pm07580 039098
Charlton Park Garden Centre
Supplying a large variety of products including bird seed, hay, dog treats, plants and cut fl owers
Special PromotionWild Bird Seed 20kgs £13.00
HUNGERFORD WEDNESDAY MARKET
ANTIQUES AND ART @ HUNGERFORD
We are always keen to buy an� que and tradi� onal furniture in any condi� on, also pictures, china, silver, jewellery,
coins, collectables etc. Restora� on and conserva� on
Call 01264 730609 / 07849 411585or Hungerford Street Market Wednesdays
Hungerford had the best Christmas present possible when they snatched the points in a game they had never looked like winning, Harry Goodger’s 92nd. minute header
earning them victory. Paulton looked the better side in the fi rst half and it needed some desperate defending to keep them out, but Hungerford almost scored right on half time when Mark Draycott was brought down right on the edge of the area by Scott Brice, who was sent off, but Matt Day’s free kick was blocked. Despite being a man short, Paulton held on fairly easily and numbers were evened out when Luke Hopper was sent off.
Time was almost up and a draw looked certain when Daniel Lincoln made a great save from Adam Mahdi to save his side, and from the clearance, Hungerford won a corner for Goodger to head the spectacular winning goal.
FOOTBALL WITH RON TARRY...HUNGERFORD SNATCH A
CHRISTMAS PRESENT
ADVERTISE HERE.
THE ADVISER
GETS RESULTS.
CALL 01488 682328
Above: Shelagh Parry receives a cheque for £140 from Teresa Richens at Mr Fry’s Fish shop in Hungerford. The money was raised for RBL Poppy
Appeal and also £62 were raised through the shop’s collection box.
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The Downgate
Park Street, Hungerford.Tel: 01488 682708
www.the-downgate.co.uk
Happy Christmas from David and Janet
Have a great Christmas and New Year.
See you in 2012Tel:
01488 686465
Merry Christmas to all our advertisers and readers
and thank you for your support during 2011
Peter Stirland LtdBridge Street Hungerford
All the best for 201201488 683678
ADVISERTHE HUNGERFORD &
MARLBOROUGH WEEKLY
Your most up-to-date FREE guide to sales and services
sapphire furnishings14 Charnham St, Hungerford, RG17 0ES
Tel: 01488 686936Email: [email protected]: www.sapphirefurnishings.co.uk
• Fabrics from Leading Designers• Curtain Making Service
• Upholstery • Curtain Poles and Rails• Wood & Fabric Blinds • Soft Furnishings
furniture upholsterers | curtain makersinterior designer | general repairs
HAPPY CHRISTMAS!
Happy Christmas and a successful New Year to our many customers
from Helen, Bob and Ros.Thanks you for all your
continued support01488 684860
Christmas GreetingsSpecial Adviser Feature
THE FIVE BELLS
Tel: 01488 657993Baydon Rd, Wickham, Newbury, Berks RG20 8HH
www.fi vebellswickham.co.uk
at Wickham RG20 8HH
Wishing all our customers - both old and new a
Merry Christmas and a Happy New 2012
Let me do your IroningExcellent rates
FREE local return deliveryWeekly ironing or one-offs
“Merry Christmas and thank you to my clients for your valued custom” 01488 683048 / 07875 829353
wish all clients old andnew a happy Christmas
01488 683334www.nyeandco.co.uk
peppermint cream
- 109 High Street – Hungerford - 01488 681117
www.peppermint-cream.co.uk
“Wishing all our customers a
very Merry Christmas and
a Happy New Year for 2012”
Wish their many customers compliments of the season.
01672 521123
HUNGERFORD DESIGN LTD
Architectural Design ServicesHappy Christmas!
Tel: 01488 683424E: [email protected]
Howard’sPet Care Ltd
6a Park Street, Hungerford, Berks RG17 0EF
Tel: 01488 685314
Happy Christmas to all our customers and
their pets.Closed Dec 26th-27th
& Jan 2nd
Warmest seasons greetings to all our customers.
Tel: 01488 684105
Herongate LeisureHungerford
Merry Christmas to all & a healthy New Year
www.herongateleisure.com01488 682000
Fit for life Fit for purpose
PLeisurePBusinessPLunch
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THE ADVISER GETS RESULTS
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CHRIS RADFORD, Wagon Yard, Marlborough. 0800 731 6879, evenings 01672 516006.
Gaenor Farren-Smith MAMBAcC, Hungerford01488 686946 www.myacucare.co.uk.
Deep tissue massage, reflexology. Claire Digweed, 01488682187 / 07810 886673
VISITING practice Jane Darby WMSCh MPS Pract . Tel. 01672 512211.
Sports injuries, postural and tension aches, RSI’s etc treated. Sarah Gomer, Hungerford (01488) 681331/07879 040621
RobertaBest for
Hair & BeautyRoberta of Hungerford Tel: 01488 68 28 88
www.roberta-of-hungerford.co.uk
PODIATRIST / CHIROPODISTDEEP TISSUE MASSAGE
CHIROPODIST MASSAGE THERAPIST/REFLEXOLOGIST
ACUPUNCTURE
TANYA ANDREWS MCSP,Hungerford .07831 209222. 25yrs experience in orthopaedics and sports physiotherapy.www.tanyaandrewsphysiotherapy.co.uk
PHYSIOTHERAPY
1 Bridge Street, Hungerford0845 388 1782
www.tonichealthboutique.com
Healthy Hampers for Christmas
LAM Life CoachingLife Coaching helps you to maintain and improve the four core areas of
your life, Health, Wealth, Rela� onships and Spirituality. It is about mo� va� on and support and helps those from all walks of life, at all stages in their life. Contact Lynsey on M: 07818 402392
E: [email protected] W: www.lam-lifecoaching.com
Health & Beauty with the Adviser
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Christmas GreetingsSpecial Adviser Feature
Lighting of Distinction
139 High Street, Marlborough
Tel: 01672 515800 COFFEE SHOP
£2.95ONLY
Hot Mint Choc with whipped �����������������
Everyonedeserves a treat at ������������������
azuza XmasHot Chocolate
8-9 Hughenden Yard, High St, Marlborough
www.azuza.co.ukThe Courtyard, 24 High St, Hungerford |
1st
Direct Cars
01488 68 11 82
of Hungerford
“Thank you to all our loyal customers”
www.hungerford-cabs.co.uk
ELIZABETH MCINDOE SCHOOL OF DANCING
ROYAL ACADEMY OF
DANCE
Elizabeth McIndoe would like to wish all her pupils and parents a Happy Christmas
Tel: 01672 520514 E: [email protected]
www.lizmcdance.co.uk
The Tutti Pole3 High Street Hungerford RG17 0DN
Christmas and New Year Greetings from all at the
Tutti Pole Tea Shop & Restaurant
Tel: 01488 682515 110 High Street Hungerford 01488 685353
Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year
Traditional Fish and Chips and much, much more!Mr Fry’s -
The Hungerford ChippieSeasons greetings to all our
customers old and new.
the adviser
Advertise here for as little as £5+VAT. Call 01488 682328
HungerfordTree Surgery & Garden Services
Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year
to all our Customers.T: 01488 682174 M: 07770 688780
RM GARDEN SERVICESWe wish all our customers a very Merry Christmas01488 68379507763 [email protected]
T: 01488 680 752M: 07836 250 355
Mail: [email protected]: www.am-electrics.co.uk
Wishing all our customers a very Merry Christmas and
a great New Year.Sonos
Supplier
Sumbler Bros High Class Family Butcher“Thank you for your custom in 2011. We look forward to
seeing you all in 2012.” 11 LONDON ROAD, MARLBOROUGH
TEL: 01672 512185
Fully qualified mobile nail and spray
tanning technician
Special offers. For further information and prices
visit my website or call me on 07900562263
www.richglow.co.uk
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DECEMBER 201123: Adam Winslett Band Herongate24: Christmas Eve25: Christmas day26: Bank holiday for Chist. Day27: Boxing Day bank holiday.
JANUARY 20121: HEAT walk 10am Town Hall steps4: Marlb WI Wesley Hall 7.30pm5: Green Drinks 8pm The Plume6: Marlb Downs Movies - 7pm8: Hung’d WI Three Swans 12.30pm9: Marlb. Hung. ladies’ lunch at Bear9: Marlb Embroidery Guild13: Community Cafe, Hung Meth Ch13: Marlb Downs Movies - 6.30pm13: Mlb Folk Roots St Marys Ch 8pm16: Marlb Embroidery Guild17: Marlb Embroidery Guild21: Hung’d Rotary 25th Anniv Dinner21: MHC Black Tie Dinner22: Hungerford Farmers Market27: Acoustic Night Marlb Town FClb27: Marlb Downs Movies - 7.30pm30: Marlb Embroidery Guild
FEBRUARY 20121: Hung’d WI Crft Hll 7.30pm1: Marlb WI Wesley Hall 7.30pm2: Green Drinks 8pm The Plume3: Marlb Downs Movies - TBC5: HEAT walk 10am Town Hall steps6: Marlb Embroidery Guild11: Community Cafe, Hung Meth Ch13: Marlb. Hung. ladies’ lunch at Bear13: Marlb Embroidery Guild17: Marlb Downs Movies - Gala event21: Marlb Embroidery Guild24: Acoustic Night Marlb Town FCl24: Marlb Downs Movies - time TBC26: Hungerford Farmers Market27: Marlb Embroidery Guild
MARCH 20121: Green Drinks 8pm The Plume4: HEAT walk 10am Town Hall steps
5: Marlb Embroidery Guild6: Marlb Embroidery Guild7: Hung’d WI Crft Hll 7.30pm7: Marlb WI Wesley Hall 7.30pm9: Mlb Folk Roots St Marys Ch 8pm12: Marlb. Hung ladies’ lunch at Bear16: Marlb Downs Movies - times TBC20: Marlb Embroidery Guild23: Mlb Folk Roots St Marys Ch 8pm25: Hungerford Farmers Market26: Marlb Embroidery Guild
APRIL 20121: HEAT walk 10am Town Hall steps2: Marlb. Hung. ladies’ lunch at Bear2: Marlb Embroidery Guild3: Marlb Embroidery Guild4: Hung’d WI Crft Hll 7.30pm5: Green Drinks 8pm The Plume5: Mlb Folk Roots St Marys Ch 8pm16: Marlb Embroidery Guild17: Marlb Embroidery Guild21: Mlb Folk Roots St Marys Ch 8pm22: Hungerford Farmers Market30: Marlb Embroidery Guild
MAY 201211: Mlb Folk Roots St Marys Ch 8pm14: Marlb, Hung ladies’ lunch at Bear14: Marlb Embroidery Guild15: Marlb Embroidery Guild21/22: Marlb Embroidery Guild28: Marlb Embroidery Guild
JUNE 20129: Marlb Embroidery Guild11: Marlb. Hung. ladies’ lunch at Bear11: Marlb Embroidery Guild19: Marlb Embroidery Guild25: Marlb Embroidery Guild
JULY 20122: Marlb Embroidery Guild3: Marlb Embroidery Guild
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garage doors
Repairs, Locks, Automatic Operators, New doors, Fixquick Garage Doors, 01488 648016 www.fi xmygaragedoor.co.uk
HareRestaurant the
Grade II listed village inn, set in an area of outstanding natural beauty above the valley of the racehorse
www.theharerestaurant.co.uk
Ermin Street, Lambourn Woodlands RG17 7SD
M4 Junction 14 • 3 miles on B4000 Tel 01488 71386
tattoo studio
White Horse Tattoo Studio 48b High Street Hungerford 01488 683226 www.whitehorsetattoo.co.uk
THE HALFWAYBistro & Piano Bar
Open Tuesday - Saturday Lunch 12 noon - 2.30pm Dinner 7pm - 9.30pm Sunday 12 noon - 4.30pm
Bath Road, Newbury RG20 8NR Tel: 01488 [email protected] www.thehalfwaybistro.com
Heads to Tails, DOG GROOMING IN HUNGERFORD.07733 156064 / 01488 682999
Dog Grooming
curtain maker
Experienced curtain maker 01672 871496
Tuition
Spanish classes. All levels. GCSE support. Experienced teacher. Tel. 01672 871382.
Kenda FashionExclusive Ladies
FashionBridge St, Hungerford
T: 01488 644 653E: [email protected]
Weekly classes in Tap, Modern & Ballet Dance.
3 years and above at Hungerford Nursery School, The Croft
Gill: 07729 763759 Sarah: 07753 [email protected]
Ironing
Hazel’s ironing service. Excellent rates. Marlborough and surrounding area 01672 514907 the adviser
Advertise here for as little as £5+VAT. Call 01488 682328
Bespoke Cakes
Bespoke Cakes by Emma. Homemade cakes for any occasion! Contact 07789 214269 or via www.bespokecakesby-emma.co.uk
����������������������������������������Tuesday to Saturday.www.thelobsterpot.net
Tel: 01488 686770 (ext 5)Cobbs Farm Shop, Hungerford
THE FIVE BELLS
Tel: 01488 657993Baydon Rd, Wickham, Newbury, Berks RG20 8HH
www.fi vebellswickham.co.uk
at Wickham RG20 8HH
Live music featuring Roger Winslet and guest.
Special hotpot supper only £4.95pp 8.30pm
ADVERTISE YOUR
BUSINESS HERE.
THE ADVISER GETS
RESULTS
TEL: 01488 682328
DANCE SCHOOL
ELIZABETH MCINDOE SCHOOL OF DANCING
ROYAL ACADEMY OF
DANCEBallet Classes for children from 3yrs.
Venues: Hungerford,Marlborough,Pewsey & Ramsbury - RAD Registered Teachers
Tel: 01672 520514 E: [email protected] www.lizmcdance.co.uk
HOME EDUCATIONPERSONAL TUTORS
Specialising in Maths, English, Science, Speech & Drama to GCSE level
01672 520234
KENNET TUTORSExpert professional Coaching
& Tuition by experienced local tutors in all main subjects. All ages.
CONTACT:- CALL: 01672 810032
www.kennettutors.org.uk
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1st
Direct Cars
01488 68 11 82
of Hungerford
The 1st & only number you’ll ever need.
www.hungerford-cabs.co.uk
Open for lunches and dinners
7 days a weekTel:
01488 648271BOOK NOW FOR CHRISTMAS!
at Great Shefford
THE ADVISERhas your business got anything to sayto 20,000 people?
why not let us tell them for you.
www.theclothesshopnewbury.co.uk
The Clothes ShopThe Clothes Shop
Telephone 01635 47832
9.15am - 5pm Tuesday to Saturday - Free Street Parking - 12 Pound St Newbury RG14 6AA
For easy last minute Christmas Shopping.
Plus easy, FREE on-street parking
inklings.
‘Christmas without Inklings is like Santa without his Sack’
122 High StreetHungerfordBerkshireRG17 0DLTelephone (01488) 681800
GRANDE Menswear Affordable Quality clothing for Big & Tall Men
Sizes:Chest (Big): 1XL – 8XLWaist (Big): 42” – 70” Chest (Tall): LT - 3XLTWaist (Tall): 32” – 50”
www.grandemenswear.co.uk
For all your vehicle servicing and repair needs
Unit 5, Charnham Lane, Hungerford, Berks, RG17 0EY t: 01488 684045
• Over 21 years’ experience in the independent garage sector • Up-to-date diagnostic equipment
• MOT appointments arranged • No job too small
NOW OPEN inHUNGERFORD
Andrew Charles Tilley
CAN I HELP?Do you have an elderly parent or
rela� ve who would benefi t from a li� le help or just company?
I have worked in adult social care for the last 18 years.
Tel: Dee 07796 124874
Bridge St, HungerfordT: 01488 644 653
Exclusive Ladies FashionKenda Fashion
Christmas Eve opening
SALE 2 weeks only
50 OFF
All Goods
%
Leverton FramersLEVERTON BUILDINGS,
CHILTON FOLIAT,HUNGERFORD RG17 0TA
OVER 400 MOULDINGSIN STOCK
Frame and Picture RestorationTel. 01488 684077
Sir:We have a problem at the moment with cars parking by (and
often in) the main Christmas tree in Hungerford. They are damaging the lights as they drive in and reverse out of the two partial parking slots either side of the tree. Only today, I picked up 15 broken bulbs, and had to re-arrange the lights on either side of the tree. On top of this there are also a number of strings with 200 bulbs that are not working at all because they have been pulled from the tree by these cars, and damaged in some way that cannot be repaired without removing a whole host of light strings; so they remain unlit and the tree is looking less attractive each day.
Of course, I have spoken with West Berks, and they are now suggesting and expecting us to cone off the parking area around the tree. However, the cones are an eyesore, and will take away from the overall beautiful effect that our display achieves. So, I would like instead to fi rst ask our townspeople not to park in these two partial slots by the main tree. If they ignore this request and continue to do so, then we will be forced to cone the area off, and this would be a great shame.
Could we discuss this asap, so the points above can be in the next issue of the Adviser.
Thanks: Yours etc: Rod Demeules, Hungerford
Letter to EditorCHRISTMAS TREE PROBLEM
St Lawrence’s Church, Hungerford was packed for the Mayor’s Carol Service on Sunday night.
Hungerford’s mayor, Cr Martin Crane told the congregation the service recognised the voluntary Hungerford organisations and the selfl ess service the people give to the community and the town in which they love to live.
Cr Crane especially mentioned Hungerford Town Band headed by Tim Crouter and Town Clerk Claire Barnes.
The service was conducted by The Vicar of Hungerford The Reverend Andrew Sawyer backed by The Reverend Keri Eynon of Hungerford’s United Reformed Church.
Popular carols were sung with dedication and gusto.Lessons were read by RBL&SSAFA Welfare Case Worker John Parry,
Janette Kersey of CHAIN, David Wallis, president of Hungerford Rotary Club and Neale Marney of South Central Ambulance Services.
The collection was in aid of CHAIN.
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CLOCKSThe Clockmaker ....................01488 682277
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COUNTRY LIVINGPeppermint Cream ................01488 681117
CURTAIN MAKERFlorence Grace .....................01672 514369Madeline Walsh ................... 01672 871496
DANCE SCHOOLElizabeth McIndoe School ....01672 520514
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FENCINGRJ Cripps ............................. 01488 683807
FISH & CHIPSMr Fry ....................................01488 683237
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HANDMADE FURNITUREMoore & Bradfi eld..................01488 684240
HEALTH BOUTIQUETonic .....................................0845 3881782
HOTELSThe Bear................................01488 682512The Three Swans...................01488 682721
INSURANCECoversure..............................0844 2480021
INTERIOR DESIGNLibby Blakey Design .............01488 657830
IRONINGManuella’s.............................01672 512884
KITCHENSAkorn Kitchen ......................... 01635 49448Krown Kitchens .....................01635 864274
LOGSSeasoned Timber Co ...........07917 875781
LINE DANCINGTessa Hicks ...........................01672 520336
MOBILITYMarlborough Mobility ............01672 511550
NURSING SERVICESBrendoncare .........................01488 684916
PAINTING & DECORATINGD & R Randall ..........01672 539213 ............
.................................... / 07743 186740DJC Painting & Decorating....01672 519850Francis W Saunders ............ 01488 648806
PAVINGPave Rite Ltd ....................... 07778 734500
PET SUPPLIESHowards Pet Care..................01488 685314
PLUMBING SERVICESA4 Plumbing ..........................07771 511331 Hungref Ltd............................01672 519163
RIDINGRide Locally ..........................01488 683253
PUBS & RESTAURANTSIndigo Palace ....................... 01488 668896The Downgate ...................... 01488 682708The Hare .................................01488 71386The Halfway Bistro ............... 01488 608115The Sun Inn .........................01488 682162Casanova ..............................01488 682721
ROOFING SERVICESHeritage Roofi ng ......................01488 71117MEJ Martin.............................01488 685341Roofright ...............................01672 871207
SKIP HIREHills Waste Disposal .............01488 657123
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Honda is again building its production at the Swindon plant with the announcement of 500 new jobs in January.
It is hoped that local labour will meet the criteria for the positions which will take the plant’s labour content to 3500.
Honda, Swindon, aims to increase production to 180,000 cars in 2012 and shifts will be increased from three to four producing just under 500 vehicles a day.
The employment boost is for the new Civic model which was held up by the Japanese earthquake and Thai fl oods.
Recruiting is already under way and the job umbrella will cover the Hungerford and Marlborough districts.
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Former Hungerford mayor Chris Jennings suffered two strokes in March and spent most of the rest of the year in hospital.
With good care and support by several agencies she is making a good recovery and attends the stroke club in Newbury to further aid her progress.
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In appreciation of all of the care she has received from the club she intends doing a charity walk in April 2012 to raise funds for this worthy cause.
Chris says anyone wishing to support or sponsor her walk can do so on the website uk.virginmoneygiving.com/ Christine Jennings or turn up on the day to cheer her on.
Added to this, she is part of a team aiming to set up a stroke club in Hungerford in the Croft Hall starting January 18, 2012 between 2pm and 4pm.
Anyone interested in volunteering should contact Chris on 01488 682138.
Marlborough Community Choir had a busy run up to Christmas. A Flashmob in Waitrose was followed by a concert with another
local group of singers, Mother’s Jam, who together raised £368 for Home-Start Kennet. Then swiftly on to an evening singing for residents and staff of Merlin Court, followed by a dash down to Marlborough Lodge for a repeat performance. The choir fi nished on the Saturday before Christmas with another visit to Waitrose. This time it was an hour long session which helped relieve the stress of all that frantic Christmas shopping! Waitrose presented the choir with a cheque for £100.
The fi rst meeting after Christmas is January 11th in St Peter’s Church at 7.30pm. Everyone’s guaranteed a welcome, just turn up to this free taster session – particularly those male voices. No auditions and no music reading ability required, the choir learns together, laughs together and sings for pleasure. Preparations will commence in January for the next big fundraiser for Comic Relief, ‘Singing for Laughs’, will take place on 25th Feb 2012. More details on the www, go to; marlboroughcommunitychoir.org -Val Compton.
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Britain’s most handsome Prime Minister, Sir Anthony Eden, escaped my journalistic attention because of the Fleet Street convention that Premiers and Foreign Secretaries (as Eden had been) were the
rightful preserves of the Political and Diplomatic Reporters respectively. As the Defence Reporter I did not poach on their territory any more than they did on mine. Nor did I happen to meet Eden socially through game-shooting or salmon fi shing as I did with many other politicians.
So, it was not until the 1970s that we met – in Barbados. Lord Avon, as he had become on retiring from politics in 1957, owned a beautiful old plantation house in that sunny Caribbean island. By chance, my wife and I had the regular privilege of holidaying in another plantation house belonging to Janet Kidd, the daughter of my paper’s proprietor, Lord Beaverbrook and grandmother of the now well-known model Jodie Kidd. So, it was inevitable in that relaxed and hospitable climate that Janet would introduce us to Lord Avon and his wife, Clarissa, and that, one day we should lunch together. He had lost none of his famous charm and I found him in a talkative and reminiscent mood as we ate and drank at his home in the sunshine.
He recalled that, in 1953, his health had been shattered by a disaster during what was normally a routine operation for the removal of stones from his gall-bladder. The surgeon had sliced through his bile-duct requiring a repair involving the insertion of a metal tube to rejoin the duct. What the unfortunate patient referred to as ‘my old tin tube’ occasionally leaked, causing a debilitating fever with temperatures up to 106 degrees F, but, happily it was behaving itself during our meeting.
Inevitably, I switched the conversation to his dealings with MI5 and MI6 and his reaction was vitriolic. ‘Anything to do with spies almost always reveals a cock-up which rubs off on the political leadership’ he said. ‘So, I kept clear of the security and intelligence people as much as I could.’ His brow then darkened as he added ‘But there was one horrible occasion when I had to approach them and they disobeyed my orders so blatantly that I should have sacked the lot of them.’
He was referring to his very sensible move, late in 1955, to reduce
the dangerous tension between Britain and the Soviet Union by inviting the Russian leaders, Khruschchev and Bulganin, to pay a goodwill visit to the UK, which had been accepted. The Soviet delegation decided to arrive in April 1956 in some style on the latest Russian cruiser, called the Ordzhonikidze, which was known to have some secret advantages, especially concerning its screws. Immediately, naval intelligence wanted to examine the screws surreptitiously while the ship would be moored in Portsmouth Harbour while MI5 wanted to bug the private talk of the Russian leaders. Eden responded with a fi rm order banning any illicit activities as they might imperil the talks.
My host bridled as he recalled how his political initiative had been ruined by a branch of MI6 which had secretly hired a free-lance frogman to examine the cruiser’s screws. The frogman had been spotted in Portsmouth Harbour by the Russians before he accidentally drowned and the whole operation caused a public scandal which ruined the initiative. Eden had then fi red the head of MI6 and severely admonished several others who were involved in breaches of his order, MI5 having bugged the conversations of the Russian leaders while they were staying in London at Claridges Hotel.
It was worse than he knew. In addition to cock-up there had also been conspiracy. As I recorded in my recent book, Treachery, the senior KGB security men aboard the cruiser had been forewarned by a British traitor of the frogman’s mission at least two weeks in advance of their arrival. Very few people knew of the venture and it seems likely that one of them was the KGB’S informant.
More recently, I have learned from an impeccable Russian source that the KGB even knew the frogman’s name – Lionel Crabb. Still fewer Britons knew that. So the list containing the traitor’s name can now be reduced still further.
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BRIDGE WORK IS ACCORDING TO PLANHungerford’s footbridge over the Kennet and Avon C anal was going to plan, Cr Roger Thompson told the last Hungerford Town Council meeting.HUNGERFORD CROFT BRIDGE REPLACEMENTBETWEEN APRIL 5 AND 10Hungerford’s railway bridge into The Croft would be replaced between April 5 and 10 the last Hungerford Town council meeting was told.Residents would be given prior notice and offered alter-native hotel accommodation if the noise was too great. Project workers have been offered amenities at Hun-gerford Club “We don’t want another fi asco” Cr Roger Thompson said.CONTRACTORS’ CONTRIBUTIONHungerford’s mayor Cr Martin Crane told the last Hun-gerford Town Council Meeting that the contractors for Hungerford’s recent gas works were making a contribu-tion to Hungerford CHAIN.
Football wih Ron TarryHUNGERFORD IMPOVINGThis was another greatly improved performance as Hun-gerford seek to turn round their recent poor form, a de-served victory which took them back to 4th.place in an increasingly tight league table.Hungerford had much the better of the fi rst half, missing a number of chances, be-fore Mark Draycott scored from a Jamie Gosling corner after 36 minutes, although they should have been more than a goal up at the interval.Draycott made it 2-0 after 55 minutes, intercepting Gardner’s header to beat the goalkeeper with ease, but the home side battled hard without being able to get a shot on target until Paul Kendall came up to score a con-solation goal well into injury time, but the points were already””in the bag” for Hungerford by thden.
Standing room only in Church on Sunday night! New Training Band takes a bow. Aldbourne Band -the current First Section National Champions of Great Britain - played a festive selection of music to a packed audience in St Michael’s church on Sunday evening. The audience was also treated to the very fi rst public appearance of the newly formed Aldbourne Training Band. Janet Roe – conductor - has worked hard with the enthusiastic young players since they started in Sep-tember and the result was a resounding success, with 3 pieces being played plus an encore of Jingle Bells. Harry Mundy was accompanied by the main band as he played The Little Drummer Boy on the snare drum. The Training Band are seeking help from local busi-nesses to kit them out with smart uniforms and quality instruments.Some members of the Training Band then swapped roles and sang with St Michael’s School Choir to the crowded church. The songs were all from the Christ-mas play being performed by the school this year. In the second half of the concert the audience was in-dulged with a great set of songs from the quality, Al-dbourne based, male voice choir ‘The Sarcen Song men’. It was only 3 years ago that they had their fi rst pub-lic performance and they now have over 20 members. Songs included their own arrangements of the Coven-try Carol and an amusing version of Jingle Bells that had the audience joining in.This annual concert is organised by Aldbourne Band on behalf of St Michael’s Church to raise funds for the upkeep of the church grounds and graveyard. Church volunteers manned the refreshments stand in the inter-val. Church Treasurer John Adey thanked all for com-ing and supporting the event. The next concert for Aldbourne Band will be at Im-manuel Church, Upham Road, Swindon on Saturday 28th January. This will be the 49th consecutive year that the band has played there. They are looking for-ward to the fi rst public airing of the test piece they will be performing at the West of England Area Champion-ships on 11th March in Torquay. It is called ‘Devil and the deep blue sea’ and is quite challenging.More information can be found at www.aldbourne-band.org.uk
METAL DETECTING DAY RAISES£2500 FOR ROTARY CHARITIESThanks to Peter Kindersley and his staff, Sheepdrove Organic Farm welcomed The Rotary Club of Hunger-ford for their annual Metal Detecting day and enabled enthusiasts to contribute nearly £2500 to the Club’s nominated local charities. President, David Wallis, on the left, seen with Yvonne Haddrell and Neil McPherson, was very impressed with the attendance and most interested to see some of the objects found. The pictures show some of the “booty” such as Roman coins, nail cleaner, brooches, buttons, musket balls, thimbles, sheeps bell and even a dog bowl made in 2007
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Chilton’s Best Quiz EVER !Chilton Foliat’s village hall committee hosted its best ever quiz night with numbers reaching 54 a fantastic attendance to the event. As well as familiar neighbours and friends, teams from Aldbourne WI and Lambourn came along to swell the numbers.Under the eyes of quiz master Peter Camfi eld the teams used every inch of their ‘little grey cells’ to solve the questions put before them but the team that took the prize was members of Chilton’s own Chicks Toddler Group, who won a meal for two at the Palm restaurant, grateful thanks go to PC rep Gary Crumpler for secur-ing the prize. The half time hot supper that was made by the committee members and their spouses was very well received and following a 100 Club draw three hap-py members have a little extra for Christmas.Chairman Liz Outridge was delighted to announce that not only was this the best ever quiz night in the hall but it raised in excess of £300 for hall funds, which is a wonderful achievement. Well done and grateful thanks to the committee for organising and running this event and a very big thankyou to all who attended, especially Peter Camfi eld for running the quiz.The next Hall event will be the Carols Around the tree in the grounds of St. Mary’s Church on Friday 16th De-cember at 6.30pm with warm refreshments afterwards in the hall; we hope to see you there.
TOWN BAND RAISES OVER£650 FOR POPPY APPEALOn Saturday 12th November Hungerford Town Band performed their annual charity concert in aid of the Royal British Legion ‘Poppy Appeal’. A packed Hall enjoyed a wide ranging programme including items such as the overture ‘Zampa’, the en-chanting melody ‘The Ashokan Farewell’ and the march ‘Honest Toil’. Solo items were ‘Cry me a river’ by James Healey on Cornet, ‘Crazy’ by Phillip Carter on Flugel Horn and ‘The Brigadier’ by Andrew Tilley on Euphonium. The fi rst half was brought to a rousing conclusion by the Training Band.The highlight of the evening was the moving rendition of music from the fi lm’ Zulu’ including narration by Jack Williams.The evening raised over £650 for the Poppy Appeal.The Band can next be heard at their Christmas Concert on Saturday 10th December in Hungerford Corn Ex-change at 7.30pm.
£212 RAISED THANK YOU...Thank you for your publicity for Manton Pre-school Tabletop toy sale; we raised £212.00 for the pre-school to buy new equipment. -Abi BeaumontDOGS BEING STOLEN TO FIGHTDistrict landholders are being warned of gangs stealing dogs to use in fi ghting.POLICE REPORT TO COUNCILLORSSHOP SAFEHungerford town councillors were told before their last meeting that the Shop Safe programme was receiving good response.CHARITY BOX THEFTSPolice said charity box theft was not isolated to Hun-gerford and had been widespread with a foreign gang operating.DOG POOPolice report groing concern at dog poo in Hungerford. Fines for abuse are up to £500. Hungerford Town Coun-cil would like to hear from residents who can identify problem areas. Tel. 686195.VANDALISM AND THEFTSome vandalism and theft had occurred in Hungerford and residents were warned to keep cars locked.
26th October 2011: Dr Hugh Pihlens – “From Latvia to Hungerford”Over a hundred members of the Hungerford Histori-cal Association were treated to an excellent talk by Dr Hugh Pihlens last Wednesday night. Dr Pihlens was a very popular and highly respected GP in Hungerford for all his professional life but his talk focused on his family links with Latvia. His grandfather had been a Latvian nationalist revo-lutionary in the early 20th century and had to escape in the hold of a German cargo ship from the Russian police and their bayonets. Eventually as a non-English speaking Protestant refugee he arrived in England and was befriended by a Church of England vicar and given employment and sanctuary by the vicar’s family. He met and married an English girl and they settled down in the West Country where Dr Pihlens was born. A wonderful story much appreciated by the audience, a lot of whom resolved to research their own family his-tory.The next talk will be given by The Countess of Car-narvon “Lady Almina and the Real Downton Abbey” on Wednesday, November 23rd at 7.30pm in the Corn Exchange, Hungerford. -Shelagh Parry
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“Lady Almina and the Real Downton Abbey”.Over 150 members and guests of the Hungerford His-torical Association were treated to an excellent talk by the Countess of Carnarvon on her latest book which tells the story of Lady Almina, who was married to the 5th Earl of Carnarvon. Lady Almina established a hospital for wounded offi cers at Highclere during the First World War. She nursed the offi cers herself and “treated them like the best people in the world”. Dur-ing her research Lady Carnarvon found a number of personal letters from servicemen and their families in the Castle’s archives. One read “thank you for all you did for my son – my husband got to his bedside before he died” The 5th Earl was a keen photographer and took a great many photos during his14 years excavating in Egypt with Howard Carter. The tomb of Tutankhamun was found in 1922 just before the Earl’s money ran out. A number of artefacts from the tomb are housed in the museum of Cairo, and there is also a collection if items at Highclere. Her talk was full of very humorous anecdotes dealing with larger than life characters. A really excellent eve-ning enjoyed by the audience.The next talk will be given by Canon Alan Deboo “The Railways and Society in Victorian England” on Wednesday, January 25th 2012 at 7.30pm in the Corn
WEB PRESENCE TO REPLACETOURIST INFO. CENTREA special community-led web presence at Marlbor-ough will replace a tourist information centre.Cr Richard Pitts at Monday’s Marlborough Town Council meeting outlined the plan for the web to em-brace pages of information on tourist orientated busi-nesses.
CONCERN OVER CCTV CAMERASHungerford Town Council will discuss reported prob-lems with the town’s CCTV cameras.They have been described and too few and almost use-less.MAYOR’S THANKS FOR HELPHungerford’s Mayor, Cr Martin Crane has thanked all who helped establish the town’s Christmas decorations.NEW COUNCILLORS SOUGHTHungerford Town Council is seeking two new council-lors.SALT BIN FOR HUNGERFORD NEWTOWNHungerford Town Council has approved purchase of a salt bin costing £100 for Hungerford Newtown.
OBJECTION TO DEVELOPMENTHungerford Town Council’s environment and planning committee had objected to the St John Ambulance devel-opment plan the last council meeting was told by chair-man Cr Jean Hutchings. “It should be in keeping with the re-generationb of the whole area”.
LITTER AT RAILWAY STATIONHungerford Railway Station area was littered with bro-ken bottles and rubbish after last weekend Hungerford Town Council’s environment and planning committee chairman Cr Jean Hutchings told the last council meet-ing. It was felt that those responsible should clean up the mess.
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HUNGERFORD TRADERS FIGHTTO IMPROVE THEIR TURNOVERHungerford’s pre-Christmas trade rush is peaking and many shops are fi ghting to better fi gures of the past few years.Some traders are reporting better pre-Christmas fi gures following a lack-lustre earlier year.Hungerford’s Victorian Extravaganza late night shop-ping gave trade a welcome boost as thousands of people converged on the town to enjoy a family fun night out.The next few days will be make or break for some busi-nesses.A representative of a leading take-away food establish-ment told The Adviser that pre-Christmas turnover was MARLBOROUGH TRADERS LOOKTOWARD SHOPPING BOOMMarlborough traders are hoping for a shopping boom in the few days before Christmas.They hope that late night shopping next Thursday will prove more popular than the past Thursday nights.Traders are reporting a lack-lustre pre-Christmas.Late night shopping numbers are reported to be disap-pointing and suggestions are being made that town en-tertainment should be provided to attract shoppers.We Love Marlborough, Marlborough Chamber of Com-merce, Marlborough Town Council and Curious Com-pany have combined in the pre-Christmas shopping pro-motion. POLICE INVESTIGATE RAM-RAID ATTEMPPolice are investigating an attempted ram-raid at Great Grooms antique building in Hungerford early on Tues-day morning.
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Have Your Say The four day exhibition and consultation in the town hall plus leafl ets, ensure everyone is included and can have their say. Alternatively you can visit the town council website at marlboroughtowncouncil.gov.uk/consultationAn application for planning permission will have to be made, that will only happen if there is suffi cient public support and will provide further opportunity for comment. Guy Loosmore added, “It would be sad if we contin-ued excluding the public from their building, whilst they pay for the upkeep. I want to see it brought to life and used daily as a vibrant focal point for the community and its visitors, not just kept as a beautiful white elephant”. -Val Compton
. New Look for Volunteers at SavernakeNow that services based at Savernake Hospital have been, for the most part, taken over by The Great Western Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, there has been an unexpected spin off for volunteers. Uniform teal coloured polo shirts are on offer plus a bum bag, both bearing the “Voluntary Services Team” logo. The bags solve the problem of where to put belongings such as keys, or jewellery which is required to be removed whilst on wards, as an infection control precaution. Suzanne Bennett, from the Voluntary Team, explains the polo shirts are a very useful form of identifi cation for staff, patients and visitors – as are all hospital uniforms. They save the volunteer from being asked inappropriate questions or having to turn down requests for help that are only suitable for hospital staff to give. It is also easy for Ward Managers to know exactly who is working on the ward that day – even at a glance from the backview.Ailesbury Ward at Savernake Hospital is desperately looking for more help serving refreshments in the mornings or afternoons. Anyone with a small amount of regular time to give should contact Suzanne on 01985 220779 or email her; [email protected] -Val compton
Things to do places to go If you are you interested in tree planting or sharing a garden to grow fruit and vegetables you need to go the Christmas Farmers Market on December 10th between 10am – 2pm in Marlborough Town Hall. Members of the Transition Town Marlborough team will be on hand with a large map, where all available growing space and gar-dens can be marked. This vibrant market will have a wide range of local produce and craft gifts to choose from, so put it in your diaries now. -Val compton
Action for the River Kennet (ARK) VolunteersThere’s no shortage of volunteering opportunities, not just in Marlborough but up and downstream – regardless of age or expertise. ARK volunteers form a work party mostly on Wednesdays throughout the year, whatever the weather. If you fancy working near or even in the river, drop Anna an email for further information [email protected] Don’t worry, there are some waders available. -Val Compton
ADP DONATES £1000 TO ROTARYHungerford’s ADP Dealer Services, have donated £1000 to the Hungerford Rotary Club’s local charity account in recognition of three of their employee’s achievement in climbing the highest currently ac-tive and dangerous volcano in the world. Geordie Taylor, Euan Smith and Steve Robinson are seen on the summit of the 19,347 foot Cotopaxi mountain in Ecuador. They were particularly delighted with this recognition of their tremendous efforts knowing that both the elderly and young of Hungerford will
FIVE-YEAR MARKETING PLANHungerford Town Council’s Cr Rupert Thompson told the last council meeting that progress was being made for the fi ve-year Hungerford marketing plan with co-operation from Hungerford Chamber of Commerce. JUBILEE MEETING IN HUNGERFORDThe Hungerford Town Council-led special committee was to discuss the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee celebration at a meeting last night. A Croft Field event with marquee is expected to receive scrutiny.
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21 HUNGERFORD SPEED TICKETS IN 2 HOURSPolice issued 21 speeding tickets in two hours on the easter approach to Hungerford recently.Hungerford town councillors were given this informa-tion before a recent meeting when police said they were concentrating on reducing speeding around Hungerford.Councillors were also told of a further raid on Cobb’s Farm when a tractor was stolen. It was the eleventh raid on the farm and an arrest had been made. Police also said they had acted against a drug distributor in Hun-gerford.
RESIDENTS WILL BE NOTIFIED OF WORKResidents near Hungerford’s priory will be notifi ed of 18 months of demolition and construction work at the request of Cr Jean HutchingsDistrict councillor Paul Hewer assured Hungerford town councillors before their last meeting that any valuable waste materials from the project would be salvaged.
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ROTARY CLUB RAISES £1350 WITHMURDER MYSTERY EVENINGHungerford Rotary Club attracted a full house at the Corn Exchange to watch the Kennet Amateur Theatri-cal Society perform a Murder Mystery play in aid of charity. Rotary President, local farmer, David Wallis commented, “that this local Community occasion was so successful it raised £1350 for Noreen’s Kids and Local Charities and other such Events will follow”. - JAMES BROWN
CHECK CEMETERY REGULATIONSPeople with loved-ones buried in St Saviour’s Ceme-tery at Hungerford are being urged to check cemetery regulations regulating grave memorials.Hungerford Town Council’s recreation, amenities and war memorials committee was told on Tuesday night by the mayor Cr Martin Crane that strict regulations had been introduced aimed at keeping the cemetery in a tidy state.
CHAMBER GIVES £300 TOWARD LIGHTSHungerford Chamber of Commerce will donate £300 toward Hungerford’s Christmas lights project. The last chamber meeting decided to make the donation after a talk by Mr Rod Desmeules.
ADP EMPLOYEES CLIMBCOTOPAXI VOLCANOThree ADP employees, two from Hungerford and one from South Africa have just returned from Ec-uador having successfully climbed to the top of Co-topaxi, the highest currently-active volcano in the world. Geordie Taylor, Euan Smith and Steve Rob-inson reached the 19,347 feet summit (5,897m) at dawn on Wednesday 21st September having climbed the last 4,000ft through the night. The fi nal ascent is made over the glaciers that cover Cotopaxi’s peak, an almost symmetrical cone. The volcano has erupted more than 50 times in the last 300 years. The ascent over the glacier required night-lights, crampons, ropes and ice-axes. Under the supervision of experi-enced Andean guides, the three negotiated the treach-erous crevasses, ice walls and thin air in wind-chilled temperatures as low as minus-30 degrees-C. ADP has kindly donated £1,000 to Hungerford’s Rotary Club in recognition of their achievements. The same three adventurers reached the summit of Kilimanjaro in 2008 and kayaked down the Zambezi River in 2010.
INSURANCE COVERS VANDAL DAMAGEHungerford Town council has been told that £1000 of damage by vandals to playground equipment at Smitham Bridge is covered by insurance.
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MARLBOROUGH’S CHRISTMASLIGHTS ARE OUTSTANDINGLate Night Shopping too!Marlborough’s Christmas lights display is outstanding and well worth taking the family to see; and why not on Thursday nights until Christmas when there is the added attraction of late night shopping?The shopping bonanza is promoted by We Love Marlborough, Marlborough Chamber of Commerce, Marlbor-ough Town council and Curious Company.The Adviser’s features are being promoted by the above organisations and the traders advertising. DUCKLINGS TOY SHOP Ducklings Toy Shop in Hilliers Yard is proving popular with its extensive range over two fl oors. It’s so good to be able to view the toys.ACCELER8Acceler8 motoring & leisure enjoy catering for all ages whenit comes to Christmas gifts, from skateboards and JD bug scooters, to hand built Pashley bicycles for th more discerning customer. Whatever your budget, what-ever your age, Acceler8 has something for you or your family this Christmas!SHAKIN’ THE TREEAt No 2. High Street prides itself on offering a point of difference and has a fabulous selection of Christmas decorations and accessories, room fragrances and candles, gift mideas for family and friends at great orices, plus stunning home accessory ideas including top quality SIA artifi cial fl owers and plants.DAVID DUDLEYDavid Dudley in the centre of the High Street has magnifi cent jewellery, professionally displayed in an attrac-tive shop. Ideal for Chistmas gifts that will last for ever.CROSBY AND LAWRENCECrosby and Lawrence Have a wide and varied range of sports equipment for all the family, including a fantastic range of games from Jaques of London as well as a range of stocking fi llers including the very popular” Wacky socks” range and a selection of Babolat tennis rackets on special offer. Crosby and Lawrence has once again extended their discounts for local clubs to include, all purchases, over the the Christmas period and not, just, club related items.ZORIA BEAUTYRecently opened Salon Zoria Beauty in Hillier’s Yard offers an oasis tranquility in which to enjoy a range of luxurious Decleor treatments for men and women as well as Pamper Day packages for special occasions. Gift vouchers are available and make perfect Birthday and Christmas gifts. Clients can also take advantage of the salon’s reward points system for returning business.QUALITY STATIONERSHughenden Yard’s Quality Stationers cater for every need in stationery and printing.DAVID DUDLEYDazzling Diamonds from David DudleyIt is that time of year again when it is time to buy that very special gift. If you are stuck for ideas visit our lovely showroom in Marlborough High Street or browse our web site www.daviddudley.co.uk.For this Christmas we have some exciting new gem set jewellery collections, including two collections designed by award winning British designers Andrew Geoghegan and Tom McEwan. We pride ourselves on our diamond jewellery and we have some beautiful diamond pieces designed by David and a range of exclusive European designers. All David Dudley diamonds are confl ict free.If you are looking for designer silver jewellery this Christmas, we now have a wide range of new pieces includ-ing some very unusual cuffl inks and earrings by Flash Jordan and contemporary mesh jewellery by Ntinga.We are also very happy to design a piece of jewellery for you or to re-design an old piece of jewellery into something new and exciting. We all wish you and wonderful Christmas and a happy New Year!
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Diabetes on the increaseAt a recent meeting of Great Western Hospital Founda-tion Trust, members took part in an interesting evening focussed on diabetes. Lack of diabetes education can result in poor outcomes for patients, which may lead to life changing consequences. The short session included some interesting and lively guesstimates of how much sugar was contained in a range food and drink on the ta-ble. There was much laughter amongst members as some of the guesses were a long way off the mark. Members realised most of us would benefi t from increasing our knowledge on this subject. Insulin treatment only commenced in 1922, but diet and exercise continues to be crucial in managing the disease in all cases. It is estimated that three quarters of a million people are walking around the UK with undiagnosed dia-betes. The rising number of obese adults and children is adding to the problem. As resources become increasingly stretched, the NHS is encouraging everyone to learn more about how to stay healthy and thus enjoy a better life. If you have any concerns you should contact your own GP.-Val Compton
Amenities & Open Spaces Committee This is an interesting and active committee of Marl-borough Town Council, which discusses a huge range of subjects and often shapes the town we see. In a recent meeting, the debates covered support for Marl-borough Community Orchard, whether benches were appropriate by the War Memorial near Wye House, if the height of the barrier on the common should be al-tered, maintenance in Coopers Meadow, fl ood allevia-tion in Kennet Place, a possible fi sh passage scheme, allotments, a report on the excellent work done by Hills Recycling plant and much more. -Val Compton
If you want to know what councillors are going to be discussing – the town council website has the Agenda posted in good time, you can come and listen to the discussions, as every meeting is held in public. At the discretion of the Councillor chairing the meeting and if time allows, you may be asked if you would like to express an opinion. Says Cllr. Rich Pitts, Chair of this committee, “Getting people involved in the decision making process is a good way to ensure the town re-fl ects the residents’ wishes”. Public attendance, often sparse at meetings, is welcomed by local councillors.-Val ComptonMarlborough; A town in an orchardThe Amenities and Open Spaces committee meeting began with a presentation from the hugely enthusiastic Philippa Davenport, who spearheads Apple Day and the community project working towards making Marl-borough a “town in an orchard”. Philippa’s enthusi-asm is certainly catching and her energetic approach to the subject has inspired many to get involved. All aspects of apples from growing, to bottling juice, to cooking or just enjoying picking a good old Wiltshire variety off a tree and enjoying a juicy scrunch, are covered. The knock on effect to the environment is far reaching and links have been with the Slow Food Movement, Transition Town, Wildlife, Education and so forth. This must rate as one of the most inclusive projects in Marlborough.Individuals and groups as diverse as Waitrose and the Brownies are now eagerly awaiting to plant more trees. Anyone can get involved in the fun. Whether it is in your own garden or you have identifi ed a piece of land where a tree could be planted, Marlborough Community Orchard would like to hear from you. Says Philippa “The project appeals to cooks, garden-ers and people who enjoy food”, so potential is unlim-ited. Philippa can be contacted on: 01672 512949.-Val Compton
PROBUS VISITS WADWORTH BREWERY30 Members of the Hungerford PROBUS recently vis-ited the Wadworth Visitors’ Centre in Devizes where they enjoyed a fully escorted tour around the Brewery, the Coopery and the Sign Writing Department. Pri-or to sampling the delights of the beers they met the wellknown working Shires, Prince, Monty and Max, who are still part of the daily scene in Devizes, after which an excellent lunch was served at The Crown, the fl agship of the Wadworth Brewery. Following lunch, members Hugh & Lois Pihlens, led a very interesting historical walk around Devizes -Pat Honeybone
GIRL GUIDES RESURRECTEDThe 1st Hungerford Girl Guide Unit, now some 90 years old, has been recently resurrected and already have15 girls signed up with a waiting list too. One or two more adult volunteers are required to join 4 others in the group, To help out Hungerford Rotary Club have enabled the purchase of National “start up” packs for each Guide by contributing a cheque to them for £250.-JAMES BROWN
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Your Minor Injuries Unit just moved further away With no consultation and causing much confusion, treatment for “non-urgent minor injuries” will no longer be available at Clover Centre based in Great Western Hospital (GWH). The information was clearly stated in a “Mister Men style” booklet, produced by NHS Swindon and delivered by post today. The information is ab-solutely contrary to NHS Swindon’s Annual Report of 2009/10 which stated Clover centre offered “treatment for minor injuries and minor illnesses without an appointment, 24 hours a day and seven days a week”. It is also contrary to NHS Wiltshire’s leafl et on Minor Injury Units (MIU) which states Clover Centre can be used if it is more convenient to attend there rather than Chippenham or Trowbridge MIUs. It would seem now, that only “urgent” cases will be seen and treated in what is now called the Urgent Care Service at GWH – everyone else will be re-directed to the Carfax NHS Medical Centre or their GP. The booklet fails to tell you how to fi nd this obscure centre in Carfax St, fails to tell you it has about 3 car parking spaces and also fails to tell you if you have a suspected fracture, there is no X-ray facility on the premises, which would be required for a diagnosis. The withdrawal of a standard minor injury service, such as we used to receive in Savernake Hospital, is a substantive change – and that requires a public consultation to be held. Did I miss it? -Val compton.Flashmob in Waitrose (Note to Ed – fi rst para only will stand alone plus website address if poss!)
SOUND OF SUPERMARKET MUSICAnyone shopping in Waitrose on Saturday afternoon was in for a surprise. Marlborough Community Choir sprung another fl ashmob on staff and customers (with permission of the management of course) and launched into a rousing seasonal song. Somewhere between the Deli/ Fruit & Veg departments, fi rst a single voice rang out, joined by another half a dozen and on the song went into three harmonizing parts. Customers stopped shopping for a moment and stood and smiled at the “impromptu” performance which they also applauded enthusiastically. Marlborough Community Choir has now been running for a year and regularly gives concerts to raise money for charity. If you missed them this time, they will be performing again in Waitrose on Dec 17th, having taken part in a concert on the Dec 10th and sung in two local Residential Care Homes on Dec 12th, a busy time of year. Vanessa Lafaye, who runs the choir that is open for anyone to join (no auditions and no ability to read music necessary) is a believer in singing for the sheer joy of singing together. Everyone is welcome to come and try the choir at the fi rst session of the new term on 11th Jan. – especially people of the male persuasion! For more information go to http://marlboroughcommunitychoir.org/ -Val Compton
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Marlborough Town Council Snips.FOOTPATH 39At a busy full town council meeting in November, the public heard that the route of footpath 39 in Manton was still something of a hot potato on the agenda. Feelings are running high with Manton residents, who amongst other things seemed to object to Cllr Stewart Dobson providing information and pictures about the path, which used to run through land once owned by him.
WELCOME SIGN FOR MARLBOROUGHCllr Nick Fogg reported that Marlborough is fairing rather better than some of the other market towns in Wilt-shire, according to facts deduced from Wilts Council statistics on shops and parking. This is a welcome sign that Marlborough, as a shopping destination, continues to be very popular. Cllr Fogg also had good news on the possible new build of St Peter’s and St Mary’s Schools. Now the government criteria has changed, the new combined infant and junior school has reached the top of the list. It is the only school recommended for a new build being submitted to the Department of Education by Wiltshire Council.
WHITE HORSE PANELThere was a request from Cllr Margaret Rose for the replacement of the very old and dilapidated White Horse interpretive panel on the Manton footpath. Cllr Fogg asked that, should a new panel be designed, it could include the Uffi ngton White Horse, which although over the border in Oxfordshire, is important to be seen within context.
SPORTS RELIEF RUUN DEBATEA debate on whether the Sports Relief run would merit the closure of the High Street in Marlborough had councillors divided. Some were very concerned that the closure would upset traders, who do a great deal of business on a Sunday, that being the only free parking day of the week.
NEW WEBSITE PROPOSEDCllr Rich Pitts gave a presentation on a possible new website for tourism, local businesses and the Chamber of Commerce hosted by the Marlborough Area Development Trust. The Mayor, Alexander Kirk Wilson, had previously explained that a staffed tourist information centre was not affordable by the town council.
Marlborough Police Chat Marlborough has had several fake £20 notes used in the town. Police want shoppers and shop keepers to be aware. Several people have been arrested, but the problem hasn’t gone away. Shop lifting continues to be a problem. Several arrests have been made but in the run up to Christmas and in the current economic climate, this problem is likely to continue. Not only that, but purse dippers are in the town, as people are carrying more cash than normal. Please be alert and aware and consider using other means of payment where possible to avoid carrying cash. The “Drink Drive Campaign” will soon be started by Wiltshire Police. Everyone is reminded it’s NEVER ok to take the risk. If you are going to have a drink – arrange how to get home safely fi rst.