December 2014 Newsletter - Toseland Parish Council

THE SIX VILLAGES NEWSLETTER
(Collage by Janet Fletcher)
DECEMBER 2014
Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!
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FROM: REV STEVE
It’s that time of year again when talk turns to … not
Christmas, but the Christmas advertisements.
The two which have really caught my eye this year are
the John Lewis one, featuring Monty the Penguin and his
search for love, and the Sainsbury’s one, based on the
true story of the Christmas truce of 1914 in the First
World War.
We know that the purpose of adverts is to get us to spend money with the company
which produces them, but at the same time these two manage to touch on different
aspects of the Christian message of Christmas.
The John Lewis advert uses Tom Odell’s version of the song “Real Love” by John
Lennon. It begins “All my little plans and schemes, lost like some forgotten dream:
seems like all I really was doing was waiting for you.”
Christmas is a reminder that the love we are waiting for is not just human (or penguin)
love, but divine love. This is what drove God to become one of us, so that we could
become one with God. Compared to God’s plan to redeem us, our plans and schemes
do become less important!
The Sainsbury’s advert is a moving depiction of an outbreak of peace amid the horror
of war. Of course we know it didn’t last, but even the possibility of such a moment
touches us very deeply with a longing for what might have been.
Christmas is a reminder that God’s desire for us is peace, not just in the sense of an end
to war, but also a peace between us and God, with all the sin that separates us forgiven
through Jesus.
When the angels sang to the shepherds outside Bethlehem:
‘Glory to God in the highest heaven,
and on earth peace among those whom he favours!’
they weren’t trying to sell anything, they were simply announcing God’s arrival as a
human baby.
It’s up to us now to take the message of love and peace and make it real. It may seem
an impossible task, but God has laid the foundation and if we have the courage – like
the first soldier in the Sainsbury’s advert – to risk standing up, who knows what we can
achieve?
CADE PAVILION NEWS
Bar Opening Times: Fri: 8pm-11pm and Sun: 12pm-2pm
(For bookings/hire contact Anne: 07974 082 604)
CHRISTMAS AT THE CADE:
Why have the hassle of driving or getting a taxi when we’re on your doorstep,
providing a great opportunity to join your friends and neighbours during the
Christmas and New Year period. We’ll be serving food and real ale over the
festive season.
Events this month:
6th December:
24th December:
26th December:
31st December:
1st January 2015:
FILM NIGHT – Philomena (2013)(12A)
CAROL SINGING AROUND THE PEACE TREE
FOLLOWED BY SUPPER & GRAND CHRISTMAS DRAW
BAR OPEN 11am-3pm
NEW YEARS EVE PARTY – Details to follow
BAR OPEN with running buffet, 12pm-2pm
A NOTE FROM THE EDITOR:
Firstly I would like to wish all our readers a Happy Christmas, and say
a very big ‘thank you’ to the team that contribute to and distribute
this Newsletter on a monthly basis – without you all this would not
be possible. I’m particularly pleased that this month we have strong
contributions from 5 out of our 6 villages which I feel gives much
better balance to the publication.
I would like to reiterate that this is primarily a community-led magazine supported by
advertising revenue which, at the moment, does not cover our full costs, therefore the
donations received from the various Parish Councils, Parochial Church Councils and
village groups are very much appreciated. If you feel that your group is benefiting from
inclusion in the Newsletter, and are able to make a donation, however small, it would
be very much appreciated - it’s also great to get your feedback so please keep it
coming.
I hope you enjoy this Christmas edition which includes a better quality cover and colour
throughout – this is something I would like to aspire to on a regular basis – comments
please!! Just email me: anniepettifor@hotmail.com
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Phone Tara on 07894 238782
YELLING
Correspondent: Elly Peal 880412 Yelling's free
YELLING VILLAGE HALL:
Facilities include: a refurbished kitchen with dishwasher, oven, hob, fridge and freezer.
Enclosed patio and garden with barbeque as well as a large flexible hall space. Perfect
for parties, meetings, dance and fitness classes – any type of get together.
Available for hire - £7 per hour. See website www.yellingvillage.co.uk
YELLING ART GROUP:
Yelling art group is looking for new members. We meet every Thursday morning in term time
10-1pm in Yelling Village Hall. We are a friendly group - painting and drawing in a variety of
medias and subjects, sometimes with the help of a visiting professional artist. Interested? For
more information ring Joyce 01480 477045 or Prema 01480 474157
YELLING
Correspondent: Elly Peal 880412 Yelling's free
e-newsletter – email john@jcp-consulting.co.uk for village news
events, diaries a and items wanted or for sale.
Visit: www.yellingvillage.co.uk for news & info
nd items wanted or for sale.
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CHRISTMAS AT HOLY CROSS CHURCH YELLING 2014
Sunday 7th December, 4.30pm: A Christingle
Service held jointly with Graveley
In aid of the Children’s Society, including a reenactment of the Nativity story with candles
oranges and sweets!
Children are invited to dress as a character from
the Nativity
Sunday 21st December 4.00pm – Carols led by
“Sing Papworth”
Wednesday 24th December 11.30pm: Holy Communion (with hymns)
YELLING AND DISTRICT WOMEN'S INSTITUTE
We'll be holding our Christmas Party on Tuesday, 9th December at 7.30 pm in
Yelling Village Hall. Our theme this year is 'White Christmas' but however cold
the weather may be, you are sure of a warm welcome.
For more information about our WI please
ring Susan on 01480 880014. We wish you
all a Merry Christmas and hope to see
you at our meetings in 2015.
YELLING
Correspondent: Elly Peal 880412 Yelling's free
e-newsletter – email john@jcp-consulting.co.uk for village news
events, diaries a and items wanted or for sale.
Visit: www.yellingvillage.co.uk for news & info
nd items wanted or for sale.
Visit: www.yellingvillage.co.uk for news & info
PAPWORTH ST AGNES
OPSAC
invite you to the annual
Christmas Carol Service
Friday 19th
December 2014
at the Church in Papworth St Agnes on
 6pm for a mulled wine
 6.30 for the Service with collection
After the service we will be serving drinks & hot sausage rolls
Please bring mince pies or other types of canapes to share
ELTISLEY
ROGER’S RAMBLINGS
Having completed a marathon Parish Council meeting, Roger has rambled off on
holiday, leaving me to update you on the meeting held on 11th November. At this
meeting we received reports from our County and District Councillors noting that
support for improvements to the A428 continue to gain momentum and that the
pothole in Potton End is scheduled for urgent repairs. Cllr Mandy Smith is also
arranging a meeting to clarify ownership of our numerous streetlights. We also had a
reminder encouraging us to use the Demand Response Transport Scheme that
operates within the village (see Cllr Angela Weldon for further information). It’s a
great service, but having campaigned long and hard, we do need to use this facility.
We discussed plans for siting the new swing in the play area and also agreed to look at
improving the existing equipment as well as the possibility of providing a slide subject
to funding.
We also heard about local crime activity and were reminded about the recent spate of
fuel thefts and the statistic that 50% of burglaries are preceded by a ‘cold caller’.
Please continue to be vigilant and look out for your neighbours also.
We discussed at length how the Parish Council should distribute the funds from the
sale of the Institute and, in accordance with the Ely Diocesan Board of Finance request,
agreed to gift to Croxton the sum of £15,000 with the remainder to be deposited in a
new Trust, ‘The Institute Trust’, which will be administered by the Parish Council for
the benefit of Eltisley residents (more details to follow).
We concluded the evening with a meeting of the Eltisley Village Green Trust where we
agreed to fund a new flagpole to be positioned adjacent to The Cade and the continued
subscription in support of the St Neots Museum. Entry to the Museum is free to
Eltisley residents so, if you have time, do call in as they have some very interesting
artefacts and displays.
As usual, the Peace Tree lights will be put up from the 5th December to the 5th January
and carol singing around the tree will take place, as always, at 6pm on Christmas Eve.
Finally, the Parish Councillors look forward to seeing you all at the annual Christmas
Party which, this year, will be held at The Cade on Sat 6th December, 2pm-4pm.
Normal ‘rambling service’ will be resumed next month!
John Pettifor, Vice Chair, Eltisley Parish Council.
STAY WARM THIS WINTER:
In Cambridgeshire there are approximately 250 cold related deaths during the winter.
There are some simple things that can be done to help the elderly and vulnerable
during colder weather to keep them warm and healthy and out of hospital. These
include drinking plenty of fluids, hot drinks will help to keep a
person warm and eat regularly. Heat the home to the right
temperature. The living room should be 21 C (70 F) and the
bedroom 18 C (65F). Below this and there is a risk to health and
above this temperature you will be wasting money. Certain groups
of people can get a free flu jab including the over 65’s, pregnant
women, people with an ongoing illness or if some one is the main
carer of an elderly or disabled person. There are grants available for financial support
with making the home more energy efficient, improve the heating and help with
heating bills. On cold days try to avoid going outside. If a person does need to venture
out they need to wrap up warm and take care on slippery surfaces. Please look out for
an elderly relative or neighbour this winter to make sure they are safe and well.
To find out more information on how to stay warm and healthy this winter please
phone Cambridgeshire County Council 0345 045 5202 Monday to Friday 8.00am to
6.00pm and Saturday 9.00am to 1.00pm. In an emergency outside office hours phone
01733 234724.
I would like to take this opportunity to wish all residents a healthy, restive and above
all enjoyable Christmas holiday period and I look forward to serving you in 2015.
Submitted by: County Councillor Julie Wisson
Email: julie.wisson@cambridgeshire.gov.uk Tel: 07725 791459 or 01767 677837
Other contacts:
District Councillor Richard West
Email: richard.west@huntsdc.gov.uk Tel: 01480 811467 or 0784 1866630
District Councillor Barbara Boddington
Email: barbara.boddington@huntsdc.gov.uk Tel :01480 880874 and 880929
CHRISTMAS FAYRE AT NEWTON SCHOOL:
Friday 12th December, 3.30pm-6pm
All Welcome
DECEMBER BULLETIN FROM CAMBRIDGESHIRE FIRE AND RESCUE SERVICE
IT is the time of year when we’re enjoying
a tipple with friends, cooking heaps of
delicious food and decking the halls.
The fire service has these messages to
make sure your festive cheer doesn’t go
up in smoke:
• Kitchens are a fire hotspot, so take care
while cooking festive fancies. Never leave
cooking unattended and turn off
appliances when not in use.
• Switch off fairy lights and unplug them before you go to bed or leave the
house. Make sure they confirm to the British Standard and never
overload plug sockets.
• Be careful when drinking alcohol while smoking or cooking.
• Finally, make sure you have a working smoke alarm that is correctly fitted and
works. And NEVER take the batteries out to power presents!
To find out if you are eligible for a free home fire safety check, call 0800 917 99
94. Find us on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram @cambsfrs.
ELTISLEY POPPY APPEAL:
A big thank you to everyone who gave so generously – we raised £407.03.
Anne Hodgetts
ST NEOTS FOOD BANK
Require non perishables with more than a
3 month shelf life
Please support our regular collection at Eltisley
Parish Church
Thank you for your generosity
For more details call Nichola on 880285
ST PANDIONIA’S PARISH
Christmas starts early this year as St Pandionia launchs
our new Kids Rock club on Advert Sunday 30th
November at The Cade. More details elsewhere in the
Newsletter and there’s plenty more to look forward to
this month as we prepare for Christmas.
At the start of the month, there will be a special guest chef night at The Eltisley
on Monday 1st December with proceeds going to the church’s building fund.
Robin and Bex Faux will be cooking a 3-course meal and there’ll be mulled wine
and Christmas gifts available in the barn from 7pm. Tickets are limited so book
now by ringing The Eltisley on 01480 880308.
Our special Christmas services begin with the Christingle service at 4pm on
Sunday 14th December. It’s always a wonderful occasion as the children collect
their christingles, the candles are lit, the lights turned
down and we are reminded of the real message of
Christmas through the oranges, sweets and candlelight. Let Nichola know on 880285 if you would like to
help prepare the christingles on Saturday 13th
December. It’s always a fun job that will get you in the
Christmas spirit!
On Friday 12th December why not take the chance to stop your Christmas
preparations for a moment or two and pop into St Pandionia’s Café which will
be open from 10-11.30am at the church. As always, there will be a warm
welcome with coffee, homemade cakes and chat.
The Carol Service will be held on Sunday 21st December at 6pm. It will be a
traditional service of lessons and carols with mulled wine and mince pies served
after the service. If you would like to read or sing in the choir contact Sarah
(880214) or Sylvia (880409) who would love to hear from you. Finally, we’ll
look forward to welcoming you to church on Christmas Day at 10.30am for a
joyful all-age communion service. Coffee will be served from 10am.
We very much hope that you’ll be able to join us for our Christmas celebrations
and wish you all a very happy Christmas.
GRAVELEY & PAPWORTH ST AGNES
Correspondents: Dee & Ken Munday Tel 830612
deemunday@btinternet.com
“Please see the village website
http://www.graveleyvillage.co.uk/ for
Neighbourhood Watch news”.
A big thank you to Vince Reed from Graveley villagers for
giving his time to cut the grass around the village sign, it
always looks neat and tidy. Many thanks Vincent
it's greatly appreciated.
Graveley Parish Council:
Village Hall Management Committee - still looking for more volunteers to set up
a new committee or to help with the running of the Village Hall and organising
events. Please confirm your interest as soon as possible by email
to graveleypcclerk@gmail.com or let one of your Parish Councillors know.
Village Hall Bookings - The Hall is available at a flat rate of £5 per hour. Sharon
can be contacted on 01480 830378 or by email at shazbatmc@btinternet.com
Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to all.
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GRAVELEY & PAPWORTH ST AGNES
Correspondents: Dee & Ken Munday Tel 830612
deemunday@btinternet.com
“Please see the village website
http://www.graveleyvillage.co.uk/ for
Neighbourhood Watch news”.
THE THREE HORSESHOES GRAVELEY
DECEMBER MEAL DEALS
Tuesday lunchtime special - Two Courses for £7
Tuesday evening to Friday lunch Menu - Two
Courses for £10
CHRISTMAS MENU available until Christmas Eve
Society and Company functions welcome
OPEN Christmas Day and Boxing Day for drinks 12 -2pm
Monday Quiz Night - 8th and 22nd December
NEWS YEARS EVE PARTY
Book now for our New Years Eve disco and buffet –
tickets £10 for adults, £5 for children
Contact us 01480 831305 for bookings
Have a wonderful Christmas and Happy New Year
from all at The Three Horseshoes
Look forward to seeing you
TOSELAND
TOSELAND HARVEST SUPPER SUCCESS:
Toseland Parish Council reports another very successful and enjoyable Harvest
Supper, held in St Michael’s Church in October. Almost 60 people attended, so
the tables were full and there was a great atmosphere. A very big ‘thank you’
to the many cooks and helpers who made the event possible.
Ticket sales and a prize draw raised £429 which the parish council is planning to
put towards the costs of a traffic calming scheme, subject to county council
support.
The next Toseland get together is planned
for Saturday 6th December when the village
will be in festive mood for a Christmas dinner.
If you would like tickets, please call Catherine
Taylor on 07788 480123 or email
ctaylor67@btinternet.com
ELTISLEY WI:
A visit to Saffron Walden could well be on the list of things to do after our October speaker’s
very interesting talk on the town’s fascinating history and many attractions.
New members and lady visitors are always welcome to regular meetings which are usually held
at The Cade Pavilion. To find out more contact Inez - 880358, or Carol - 880328, or just come
along.
Wednesday 10th December. We will be mixing business with pleasure, choosing next year’s
programme of speakers whilst sampling seasonal fare.
Wednesday 14th January 2015. An Italian theme for our New Year’s celebration when members
visit the “Little Venice” restaurant.
Looking ahead even further: A new way of learning about our history – through postage
stamps! That’s the promise of Chris West in February.
DON’T FORGET! – “CHRISTMAS-TIME BREAKFAST” at The Cade, 9:30-12noon Sun 14th Dec.
ELTISLEY FRIENDSHIP CLUB
There will be no meeting at The Cade in December as it is our
annual Christmas Lunch.
January’s meeting will be on Wednesday 14th.
ELTISLEY FEAST WEEK 2014:
The Feast Week Committee would like to thank everyone who submitted applications
for funding. The committee will be meeting on the 3rd December to review these and
the successful submissions will be announced at the Parish Council Christmas Party at
The Cade on Saturday 6th December.
THE SIX VILLAGES NEWSLETTER
Editor: Anne Pettifor, Tel 07974 082604, email: anniepettifor@hotmail.com
Treasurer: Angela Weldon, Tel 01480 880303
Deadline for JANUARY issue: 15th December.
Many thanks to all who help with the production and distribution of this Newsletter –
everyone a volunteer. Community/charitable advertising is free. Opinions expressed in this
Newsletter are not necessarily those of the Editor or correspondents. All advertisements
are accepted in good faith. The quality and reliability of the goods and services advertised
cannot be guaranteed by the editor or staff.
The WI Centenary Baton comes to Eltisley!
In 2015 the WI in England and Wales will be celebrating its Centenary.
In the lead-up to the centenary year and the many events that will be taking place, a
“Centenary Baton” is travelling round the country visiting all of the 6,600 individual WIs
and giving the opportunity for all of the 212,000 members to feel part of this
momentous occasion.
On Friday 31st October it was the turn of Eltisley & Croxton WI
Appropriately
several
members
gathered by the village sign which was
donated to the village by the WI, to
greet Cambridge Federation Chairman
Sally Kingman and take part in a
symbolic “receiving of the baton”
In just four days Sally visited all 66 of
the Cambridge Federation’s Institutes,
travelling nearly 400 miles to do so.
The newly re-decorated bus shelter,
festooned
with
bunting
and
accommodating tables adorned with
lace table clothes then became the
venue for a “bubbly and nibbles”
reception. A novel use for a bus shelter!
JACKY’S BEAUTY
Manicures, Pedicures, Facials,
Massage, Waxing, Indian Head
Massage, Hopi Ear Candles, Spray
Tanning
And Inch Loss Wraps
Gift Vouchers Available
Come and Spoil yourself
Based in Hilton
Call Jacky for further details
01480 831184
Answer phone when busy or
closed. Please leave a message
Paul Braybrooke
OIL FIRED BOILER
ENGINEER
Boiler servicing
Breakdown service
Commissions
Tank Replacements
Phone 01353 777788
07946 735691
Papworth Team Ministry
Team Evening Service
There is no Team Service in
December, starting again in January
Praise, Prayer, Teaching
Wave Café Church
Wednesday 3rd December at the 'Abantu' coffee shop in
Bourn, 7.45 for 8pm until 9pm.
For those who are interested in exploring Christianity in a
relaxed and informal way with DVDs, quizzes and discussions over coffee, tea and cake.
For more information contact Ruth Terrell on 01954 718575.
A short, prayerful service of Holy Communion in Bourn Church
Every Wednesday at midday in Bourn
Anyone from around the Team or beyond is welcome to attend
If you have particular prayer requests, please contact Revd Dr Alexandra
Clarke (01954 710426 alexand.clarke@ely.anglican.org. Wheelchair access provided
Home Communion
If you are a regular worshipper and
become housebound and still want
to share in the life of your Christian
community. If you are having
difficulty getting to church, but a lift
would make that possible please
contact the team office on 01954
719718 and we will be able to help.
If you cannot get out and would like
to receive Holy Communion at
home please let the office know and
we will arrange for the sacrament
to be brought to you on a regular
basis. This also applies to those
who are seriously ill and bed bound.
REGULAR MEETINGS in the
6 Villages:
WOMEN’S BIBLE STUDY meets during
term time fortnightly on Fridays,
10.30am, at Oaktree House, Potton
End, Eltisley - Contact Sarah on
880214.
HOPE BIBLE STUDY: Every Wednesday
during term time at 8pm - call 880409
for details.
LADIES CIRCLE For women up to the
age of 45. We meet 2 Tuesday
evenings a month with a varied
programme. For info contact Nicky on
880114.
YELLING ART GROUP meets In Yelling
Village Hall on Thursday mornings. We
are a small, friendly group. Interested?
Please ring Joyce on 477045 or
Prema on 474157.
Anglican:
Church
Services
Contact: Rev’d Stephen Day,
The Rectory, 1, Barons Way,
Papworth Everard, Cambridge CB23 2QJ
01480 831915
Stephen.day@ely.anglican.org
Team administrator
Ruth Guildersleve
Tel 01954 719718
CHURCH ROTAS
Ss John & Pandionia, Eltisley:
Yelling: 7th, 14th & 25th December: Christmas – ALL HELPERS WELCOME.
Graveley, with Papworth St Agnes: Church Flowers: during Advent there are no altar
flowers; for Christmas, Mrs Christine Eayrs; for January, Mrs Katie Biss. Church
Cleaning: for December, Mrs Sharon McConnell and Mrs Judy Picking; and for January,
Mrs Christine Eayrs and Mrs Jo Wheeler.