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FEBRUARY 2015
ROUNDABOUT
A new command
I give you
love
one another
As I have loved you
♥
John 13:34 ♥
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FROM THE VICARAGE
One of the places I was able to visit during my sabbatical leave last year
was Whitby Abbey. In the churchyard there is a large cross erected in honour
of the seventh century poet, Caedmon. Caedmon was a herdsman at the
Abbey. Over the years, he discovered a talent for writing poetry and his work
known as “Caedmon’s Hymn” is considered by many to be the oldest poem
written in the English language.
Although Caedmon was of low status within the Abbey, the Abbess, Hilda,
saw his gift of poetic writing to be a gift of God and she encouraged him to
develop his talent. Indeed, Hilda considered it most important to identify and
nurture the talents of everyone at the monastery – the uneducated as much
as the educated. Perhaps here there is a lesson for us all in the twenty-first
century, fourteen hundred years on from the days of Hilda and Caedmon. In
an age when education seems to have been taken over by bureaucrats and
politicians whose only interest appears to be in making sure the right boxes
are ticked and the right “targets” are met, we might remind ourselves of the
importance of encouraging everyone in our community to develop their gifts
and talents, however humble those talents may be, so that they might grow
to their full potential as human beings. Not everyone in life can be a highflying academic but, like Caedmon, we all have our gifts and talents which,
properly nurtured, can enrich the lives of many.
Jesus said (St John’s Gospel Chapter 10 verse 10): “I have come that you
may have life, and have it in all its fullness”. “Fullness of life” can never be
measured statistically, but we can all recognise when someone has
experienced it.
Paul Wilkinson
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SUNDAY SERVICES
All are welcome to come along and join us.
ST BOTOLPH’S
1st February 10.45am Family Service
6.30pm Evening Prayer
8th February
10.45am Family Communion
6.30pm Evening Prayer
15th February
10.45am Family Service
6.30pm Holy Communion
22nd February
10.45am Family Communion 6.30pm Evening Prayer
ST JOHN’S
9.00am every Sunday – Holy Communion
(except on the third Sunday of the month when there is Morning
Worship )
HOLY COMMUNION
A short service of Holy Communion is held in the Common Room at
Robotham Close in Newbold on the first Tuesday of every month at
10.30am. This service is open to anyone who would like to come along.
STREET PRAYER CYCLE
1st February
8th February
15th February
22nd February
Lauderdale Close, Long Lawford
Wavebeck Court, Long Lawford
Coventry Road, Long Lawford
South View Road, Long Lawford
On these Sundays we pray especially for people living in these streets. If
you would like us to pray for something or someone in particular, please
let the Vicar know a week before by phone or by email.
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FROM THE REGISTERS
BAPTISMS
None
WEDDINGS
None
FUNERALS
Alma Brodin (79) – cremated at Rainsbrook Crematorium on 15th
December
Rosemarie Chapman (67) - cremated at Rainsbrook Crematorium
following a service in St John’s on 18th December
George Harris (86) - cremated at Rainsbrook Crematorium on 22nd
December
Mary Ann Judge (87) - cremated at Rainsbrook Crematorium on 24th
December
NEWS FROM THE CHURCHYARD
Donations have been received from Darren Porter who continues to raise
money at the Barley Mow , for which we are grateful and also thank you
to an anonymous lady has donated £20.
The kindness of strangers never ceases to amaze me. We are hoping to
plant more flowers and small shrubs etc so we have a colourful display
next year so any donations of bulbs plants etc would be very welcome.
For more information on churchyard matters please contact Barbara Sear.
Wishing you all A Happy & Healthy New year, especially all our hard
working volunteers.
PARISH PRAYER FOR FEBRUARY
Heavenly Father, help us to be aware of your presence each new day;
teach us to trust your ways and let us respond to you with love and
complete trust; hold us fast for Jesus’ sake. Amen.
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ST BOTOLPH’S ORGAN
The organ in St Botolph’s has been in the church since 1858 – it is
believed to have come from Rugby School Chapel at that time – so a
second hand organ has served the church well for nearly 160 years,
although its small size and limited range of stops means that it has never
been entirely adequate for a church the size of St Botolph’s.
This organ is now nearing the end of its useful life and it will cost
some £40,000 to restore it. However, modern technology means that
alternatives to the traditional pipe organ are now available. Some of you
will have seen and heard the loan organ which we had in the church over
Christmas and the general reaction to it has been very positive.
This instrument has now been returned to the suppliers, but it is our
hope to be able to purchase such an instrument in the near future. This
would cost us a little less than restoring the existing organ, yet would give
us a superior instrument which would enable music to be played which
cannot be played on the existing pipe organ, as the proposed new organ
has around three times the number of stops.
The new organ would be a great asset to the church and to the
community, allowing brides, for example, to have a much wider range
of music available on their special day. The PCC is now launching an
appeal for £40,000 to enable the purchase of such an instrument – we
hope that many people who have benefited from hearing the existing
organ over the years, particularly at such special times as weddings and
funerals, might wish to contribute towards the cost of a new instrument so
that our community can continue to benefit in the future.
Any donations may be sent to the Vicarage and will be greatfully
received.
BIBLE VERSE FOR REFLECTION
“Your Word is a lamp to my feet and a light to my path”
(Psalm 119 verses 105)
“May God be gracious to us and bless us”
(Psalm 67 verse 1)
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SUSANNA’S HOMEMADE CHRISTMAS PUDDINGS
2014 was our 10th year making Christmas puddings in aid of charity, and we
sold a record 370 puddings and raised £1,700 for the St Martin-in-the-Fields
Christmas Appeal. Thanks are due to everyone who supported us by getting
orders, making donations, and – of course – buying our puddings!
If you have unwanted plastic basins, you can return them for us to reuse next
year – each basin returned and reused reduces our costs by at least £1, and
enables us to send more to the appeal. And if you would like to be put on
our mailing list for next year, please contact us on catherine_jamieson@
hotmail.co.uk or 01788 536690.
With best wishes for 2015,
Susanna and Catherine Jamieson
NEWBOLD FELLOWSHIP
Meetings held at 7.30 pm on the first Tuesday each month at The Riverside
Academy.
Our next meeting is Tuesday 3rd February.
Our speaker will be Geraldine Rabone - Reiki Therapy
Hostesses: Pat Beevers, Sally Bishop & Ann Watts.
NEWBOLD SHORT MAT BOWLS CLUB
Meets every Friday 7.30 pm to 9 pm in Newbold Village Hall. Come and join
us. We’d love to see you. Don’t know how to play? Don’t worry, we’ll be
happy to show you. First night free, thereafter £2 per week. Please bring a
pair of flat-soled shoes.
FLOWERS
Flowers have recently been arranged in memory of
Simon Flockhart and Geoff & Joyce Spouse.
Flowers can be arranged and placed in the church as
memorials, for anniversaries etc.
If you have any requests for flowers please phone Dawn
Ramshaw 843826 (St Botolph’s)
or Sue & Don Moses 542001 (St John’s).
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ST BOTOLPH’S CHRISTMAS TREE FESTIVAL
The Festival was particularly successful this year, raising just over
£4,400, over £900 more than last year. In addition to this welcome
addition to our funds, the Festival was successful on a social level too,
allowing people from within our communities and from further afield to
come and experience the beauty of our lovely old church at a very
special time of year.
Thanks are due to EVERYONE who helped in whatever way
to make the Festival such a success. Some contributed a lot of
time and effort, others contributed a smaller amount, but every
contribution helped make the Festival the enjoyable occasion it was.
Put the dates in your diary now for the 2015 Festival
Saturdays and Sundays 5th and 6th and 12th and 13th December.
FOSBOTS
Fosbots is now being run by a new team of people. Therefore lots of new
events are going to be coming your way.
Thank you for all your continued support.
November Winners
Ist prize Laura Arbuthnott
2nd prize Mary Webb
December Winners
1st prize Alison Taylor
2nd prize Shelly Tailby
Special Christmas Draw Winner
Our Special Christmas draw was won by Mr.& Mrs. T.White.
The draw will now take place the last Sunday of each month after Sunday
morning church service, and winners will be detailed in the
following months Roundabout.
Thank-you to everyone who has joined we just need a few more to reach
our 200 members, so please contact Barbara Sear on O1788 579109 if you
are interested.
We wish every one a Happy Healthy & Prosperous New Year.
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CHRISTMAS TREE FESTIVAL 2014 RAFFLE WINNERS
This years raffle raised a total of £610 which was a remarkable
achievement over the old record figure of £296. Many thanks to all the
people who donated the prizes and to everybody who bought tickets.
Special thanks to Mrs Louise Daniels, the manager of Co-operative food
Newbold, whose ongoing support is very much appreciated. Grand draw
prize winners are listed below:
1. Large food hamper - value £70 - Ticket number 630 - Mrs Brady.
2. Sweet & savoury hamper - Ticket number 671 -J.Frith
3. Six bottles of wine - 3 Red & 3 White - Ticket number 1065 - Emma Ball.
4. Ladies & Gents watches - Ticket number 321 - Sarah Burrows.
5. Pro detail sander - Ticket number 999 - Mr Wilson.
6. £20 Tesco voucher - Ticket number 866 - Mrs Jean Child.
7. Bottle of vodka (70cl) - Ticket number 417 - Mike Bridgen
8. £10 voucher for The Barley Mow -Ticket number 650 - Paul Gillespie.
9. Bottle of white wine (70cl) - Ticket number 955 -Angela Clewlow.
10. Large bottle of white wine (1.5 ltr) - Ticket number 1171 - Bess Kerridge.
11. “Daisy & Rosie” knitted dolls - Ticket number 284 - Dawn Ramshaw.
12. Two free passes for Cineworld - Ticket number 851 - M.Thompson.
13. Stationery pack - Ticket number 854 - T.Cain
14. Bottle of white wine (70cl) - Ticket number 1098 - Ian Clarke.
Please note that all prizes have been claimed / delivered.
For the peace of mind of all raffle entrants all phone numbers have been
shredded so they cannot be used for criminal purposes! May I take this
opportunity to thank all the volunteers who helped with the sale of raffle
tickets. I am already working on the raffle for the 2015 Festival the details of
which will be in the March issue of Roundabout .
Clive Bower
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KNIT AND NATTER
This small friendly group enjoy getting together to produce knitted items
for charity. After many years of supporting the Operation Christmas Child
appeal we are now going to suport a different charity - which has yet to be
decided so watch this space!!
We meet at St John’s, Long Lawford on the second Wednesday of the
month, from 2 - 4 pm. The next meeting will be on:
Wednesday 11th February 2015
Feel free to come and join us.
A massive thank you to anyone who contributed items for
or helped with the packing of the 101 shoeboxes that were
sent last year.
QUIZ AT THE BARLEY MOW
In aid of St Botolph’s Church – 8.00pm on Tuesday 24th February.
Rounds include General Knowledge, Picture and Music.
Entry £1 per person. Maximum of 6 people in a team.
All are welcome to come along and join in the fun!
LONG LAWFORD GARDEN CLUB
Meetings held on the Last Friday of the Month in the Long Lawford
Memorial Hall.
The next meeting will be on 27th February 2015 - where
are speaker will be John Gibson on Plant Portraits.
New members will be very welcome!
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5TH RUGBY (NEWBOLD) SCOUTS, CUBS AND BEAVERS
Scouts
10½ to 14 yrs
Tuesday 7.00 pm till 9.00 pm
John Laing 543685
Cubs
8 to 10½ yrs
Wednesday 6.45 pm till 8.15 pm Pauline Roberts 332413
Beavers 6 to 8 yrs
Wednesday 5.30 pm till 6.30 pm Kathryn Laidlaw 07795030844
Website: www.newboldscouts.com. Places are available for girls and boys.
LONG LAWFORD CUBS, BEAVERS AND BROWNIES
Cubs
8 to 10½ Beavers 6 to 8 yrs
Brownies Girls, 7 to 10 yrs
Monday 6.30 pm till 8.00 pm
Monday 5.15 pm till 6.15 pm
Thursday 6.00 pm till 7.30 pm
Chris: 547122
Chris: 547122
Helen: 571704
1ST NEWBOLD BROWNIES, RAINBOWS AND SENIOR SECTION
Brownies 7 to 10 yrs
Monday 5.30 pm till 7.00 pm
Rainbows 5 to 7 yrs
Monday 5.30 pm till 6.30 pm
Senior Section 14 to 25 yrs Monday 7.00 pm till 9.00 pm
NEWBOLD GUIDES
Guides
Monday 7.00 pm till 9.00 pm
Karen Barker 330980
Karen Barker 330980
Karen Barker 330980
Leanne Douglas 07814357466
LONG LAWFORD PARISH COUNCIL
The Parish Council meets on the second Tuesday of the month at 7.30 pm in the
Memorial Hall, Railway Street. All residents welcome. The next meeting will be on
Tuesday 10th February 2015.
Updates can now be seen on our website: www.longlawfordparishcouncil.co.uk
MOBILE LIBRARY
The mobile library calls at the shops in Newbold. This service is being reviewed. For
more information about the continuation of this service please see:
www.warwickshire.gov.uk/mobilelibraries
call: 01926 851031or
email: mobilelibraryservice@warwickshire.gov.uk
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LONG LAWFORD METHODIST CHURCH
MESSY CHURCH
Church with a difference
Starts with breakfast then crafts and a bible story
ALL AGE
An informal and relaxed service
Finished with hot drinks and biscuits
Ladybirds – Tuesdays 9.30-11.15am (during term only)
Open to everyone who is caring for a baby or toddler
(or more than one). There is space and activities for the children
and a chance for adults to have a cuppa and a natter. £1 per family, just turn up.
Find us at: www.facebook.com/groups/lawfordladybirds
CONTACT
Rev. Clive Fowle: 07817057963 or clive.fowle@sky.com
For information about regular services, requests for baptisms, funerals or weddings,
information about any group or event that is running, for hiring the building etc.
NEWBOLD ON AVON METHODIST CHURCH
MESSY CHURCH
Church with a difference, crafts and a short Bible story.
This takes place on the 3rd Sunday of every month.
Find us at: www.facebook.com/groups/newboldmessychurch
LITTLE STARS, NEWBOLD
Thursday 9.15am-11am (During term only)
Open to everyone who is caring for a baby or toddler (or more than one).
There is space and activities for the children and a chance for adults to have a
cuppa and a natter. £1 per family, just turn up.
Find us at: www.facebook.com/groups/littlestarsnewbold
Contact Details:
If you have any questions or queries about the church, events or services please
contact the Minister, Jane Gaffney.
Phone: 01788 819891
Email: janegaffney@fsmail.net
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LAWFORD UNITED FOOTBALL CLUB
Lawford United Football Club Recruiting Now....
All 5-10 year olds
Football sessions £3
When: 10.30 - 11.30 Saturday Mornings
Where: Cherwell Park Way, Long Lawford
Contact Leanne Humphries for more information M: 07557536732 ALL 5-­‐ 1 0 YEAR OLDS FOOTBALL SESSIONS £3 WHEN: 10:30-­‐11:30, SATURDAY MORNINGS E:lhumphries@premier-­‐
education.com Book online… www.premiersport.org RECRUITING NOW…
STARTING 8TH NOVEMBER Contact Leanne Humphries ALL 5-­‐ w1ith 0 Y…EAR In Partnership …. OLDS FOOTBALL SESSIONS £3 In Partnership
with
WHEN: 10:30-­‐11:30, M: 07557536732 E:lhumphries@premier-­‐
education.com Book online… www.premiersport.org SATURDAY MORNINGS Pilates & Stretch Classes In Partnership with ……. Friendly classes which will help you to: Improve your balance Enjoy greater flexibility Learn how to prevent back pain Develop a stronger body Monday 9.30-­‐10.30am Tuesday 9.30-­‐10.30am Thursday 6.10pm-­‐7.10pm & Friday, 9.30-­‐10.30am Women’s Institute Hall, Southam Road, CV22 6NG Church Lawford Village Hall, School Street, CV23 9EE Dunchurch Village Hall, Rugby Road, CV22 6PN Friday 11.15-­‐12.15pm Bourton, Draycote & Frankton Village Hall, Frankton Road CV23 9QS Taught by a Chartered Physiotherapist (HCPC registered) Call 01788 565258 or 07905718136 for more information Full timetable on www.shapeitup.co.uk 12
for more information WHERE: Cherwell W ay Park, Long Lawford STARTING 8TH NOVEMBER WHERE: Cherwell Way Park, Long Lawford RECRUITING NOW…
For more information contact Leanne Humphries
M: 07557 536732
E: l.humphries@premier-education.com
Book Online - www.premiersport.org
February 2015
DOTTIE’S SMALL ANIMAL BOARDING
Boarding of Guinea pigs, rabbits & other small furries
keep your pets warm with a fleece snug
chicken jackets for featherless chickens available
nails trimmed
very reasonable prices
open all year
phone: 07930 364352
email: dottiesboarding@virginmedia.com
www.dottiesanimalservices.webs.com
PHIL PRESTON PHOTOGRAPHY
WEDDINGS
FAMILY PORTRAITS
CHRISTENINGS
PROM NIGHTS
PET PHOTOS
www.philprestonphotography.com
email: info@philprestonphotography.com
facebook: www.facebook.com/philprestonphotography
telephone: 07926 091305
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PRESS ON IRONING SERVICE
‘Let us lighten your load’
Local fully insured ironing service,
Delivery and collection
Competitive rates
Contact 07419332876
THE FOOT DOCTOR
IT WON’T COST AN ARM OR A LEG FOR EXCELLENT FOOT HEALTH SERVICES
NAIL TRIMMING - FUNGAL INFECTIONS - CORN REMOVAL
DRY CRACKED HEELS - INGROWING TOENAILS - CALLUSES REMOVED
SPECIAL DIABETIC CARE
TO DISCUSS YOUR NEEDS AND ARRANGE A HOME VISIT, CONTACT:
BRENDAN WRIGHTON (DIPCFHP) MPS PRACT (FHP) MVR
PHONE: 01788 337672 MOBILE: 07875 674531 THEFOOTDOCTOR@LIVE.CO.UK
REGISTERED WITH THE ALLIANCE OF PRIVATE SECTOR PRACTITIONERS
MEMBER OF THE VOLUNTARY REGISTER OF FOOT HEALTH PRACTITIONERS
(24293FHP)
BARLEY MOW, NEWBOLD
10% MEAL DONATION COUPON
KELLY AND SIMON OF THE BARLEY MOW ARE PLEASED TO SUPPORT
ST BOTOLPHS CHURCH. EVERY READER THAT HAS A MEAL AT THE
BARLEY MOW AND PRODUCES THIS COUPON, THEY WILL DONATE
10% OF THE TOTAL BILL TO ST BOTOLPHS CHURCH.
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DO YOU NEED LOW COST ELECTRICAL WORK?
QUALIFIED TRADESMEN WITH OVER 10 YEARS’ EXPERIENCE?
THEN CALL BRADLEY ELECTRICAL
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PHONE: 01788 220188 MOBILE: 07974 268094
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RUGBY FENCING
AND GENERAL GARDENING WORK
ALL TYPES OF FENCING SUPPLIED AND ERECTED
DOMESTIC AND COMMERCIAL WORK UNDERTAKEN
PROMPT SERVICE, FREE ESTIMATES
PHONE: 01788 579427
MOBILE: 07968 009898
EMAIL: rugbyfencing@live.co.uk
WWW.RUGBY-FENCING.CO.UK
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LISA HAGGAN
EXPERIENCED SEAMSTRESS AND DESIGNER
BASED IN LONG LAWFORD
SEWING
ALTERATIONS
DRESSMAKING
CURTAINS ALTERED
PHONE: 01788 567393 MOBILE: 07980 813315
NOEL O’BRIEN
DECORATORS
INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR
PRIVATE OR COMMERCIAL
ALL ASPECTS OF DECORATING
ALMOND GROVE, NEWBOLD
PHONE: 01788 579441
MOBILE: 07931 585835
JOHN LEWIS ELECTRICAL
SOLE TRADER BASED IN LONG LAWFORD
32 YEARS EXPERIENCE
FOR ALL YOUR ELECTRICAL INSTALLATIONS
REPAIRS, SHOWERS, REWIRES, EXTENSIONS
FREE QUOTATIONS
PHONE/FAX: 01788 544888
MOBILE: 07850 130648
EMAIL: JOHN@JOHNLEWISELECTRICAL.CO.UK
PART P REGISTERED INSTALLER
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J C GREENHALGH
BUILDING CONTRACTOR
CARPENTRY
RENOVATIONS
CONVERSIONS
DOOR AND WINDOW REPLACEMENTS
PHONE: 01788 537059 MOBILE: 07970 737742
R J HARRIS & SON
HEATING & PLUMBING ENGINEERS
GAS CENTRAL HEATING
BOILER CHANGEOVERS
GAS FIRES & GAS COOKERS
FREE ESTIMATES
TWO YEAR GUARANTEE
LOCAL VILLAGE FIRM
PHONE: 01788 568343 OR 01788 565892
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RUGBY’S PREMIER SHOP-AT-HOME SERVICE FOR ALL
YOUR FLOORING REQUIREMENTS WE SPECIALISE IN
BEATING ANY LIKE-FOR-LIKE QUOTATION & OFFER THE
MOST COMPETITIVE PRICES IN THE AREA . . .
SO WE WILL SAVE YOU MONEY!
WE ALWAYS PROVIDE FIRST CLASS SERVICE & INSTALLATION,
FREE HOME VISITS & SAMPLE VIEWING, INCLUDING MEASURING, ESTIMATING & EXPERT ADVICE, WITH NO OBLIGATION & NO PUSHY SALESPERSONS
PHONE: 01788 537873 MOBILE: 07977 184376 (ASK FOR JIM)
WWW.CRESTACARPETS.CO.UK
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TAE KWON DO CLASSES NOW STARTED IN YOUR AREA
Classes open from age 4 upwards
First lesson is free with no join up fees
Chief instructor Jason Salisbury with 23 years experience in Tae Kwon Do & as well
as other martial arts. Fully insured & CRB checked.
Tuesday’s 6pm-7pm & 7pm-8pm. Newbold Village Hall, CV21 9EL
Thursday’s 6pm -7pm & 7pm-8pm Methodist Church, Russelsheim Way, CV22 7TB
Sunday’s 5pm-6pm & 6pm-7pm. Long Lawford, Memorial Hall, CV23 9BA
Contact Jason on 07891461064
Facebook: JasonSTKD
ACADEMY DRIVING INSTRUCTION
BEGINNERS OFFER: FIRST FOUR LESSONS £50
MALE & FEMALE INSTRUCTORS
EXCELLENT PASS RATE
PATIENT, FRIENDLY TUITION
BEGINNERS, INTENSIVE
PASS PLUS & MOTORWAYS
BLOCK BOOKING DISCOUNT
PHONE: 01788 547718
WWW.ACADEMY-DRIVING.CO.UK
NIGEL PORT INSTALLATIONS
MAIN STREET, NEWBOLD
FULLY FITTED KITCHENS, BATHROOMS AND TILING
SUPPLY AND FIT, OR FIT ONLY
PRICES TO SUIT ALL BUDGETS
GENERAL CARPENTRY WORK UNDERTAKEN
FOR ADVICE AND FREE ESTIMATES, PLEASE CALL
PHONE: 01788 562138
MOBILE: 07903 237575
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SOOTY & SWEEP
LONG LAWFORD BASED
LONGEST ESTABLISHED CHIMNEY SWEEP
FULLY INSURED
ALL AREAS COVERED
PHONE: 01788 540825
MOBILE: 07947 451051
Spring into Spring with Sophisticut Too !
Flip in Extensions now available
Full head of foils, cut & blow dry £60
T-section, cut & blow dry £50
O.A.P. Discount days on Tues. & Weds.
Sophisticut Too 16 Main Street, Newbold
Phone: 01788 552255
ARABESQUE DANCE SCHOOL
WANT TO DANCE?
RAD, ballet, and tap classes from 3 years come and join us at the memoral hall long
lawford at 4pm on wednesdays & enjoy the friendly atmosphere
first lesson free then pay weekly
phone Gill for details: 07770 414793 - gillarabesque@live.co.uk
also on wednesday evenings adult tap classes & bootcamp ballet for those to want
to dance a good way to keep fit & for all ages.
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DEADLINE FOR THE MARCH 2015 ISSUE:
TUESDAY 3RD FEBRUARY 2015
Items for Roundabout should be sent to the editor, Hannah Wilkinson, who can be
contacted on 07581 375147 and hannahwilko_1@hotmail.co.uk.
This issue of Roundabout is printed
free of charge by Newman
Estate Agents via their community
printing scheme.
01788 820000.
www.newman.uk.com
The inclusion of information by community based and charitable groups is free.
The editor’s decision is final.
Fees for advertisements: £10 per issue (£100 per year, 10 issues)
Advertising disclaimer: publication of an advertisement in Roundabout does not
imply approval of the publishers for goods or services offered.
ST BOTOLPH’S & ST JOHN’S
METHODIST CHURCHES
The vicar welcomes enquiries
concerning baptisms, weddings &
banns of marriage at any time.
The ministers will be pleased to talk
about weddings or baptisms, or
other concerns.
VICAR: Paul Wilkinson
The Vicarage, Main St, Newbold
CV211HH
Telephone: 01788 543055
LONG LAWFORD: Clive Fowle
28 Hibbert Close, Rugby CV22 6DS
01788 576929
NEWBOLD: Jane Gaffney
85 Durrell Drive, Rugby CV22 7GW
01788 819891
This newsletter is produced by the church. It is written and distributed by volunteers.
It contains church and village news and is delivered free to every household in the
parish of Newbold-on-Avon with Long Lawford.
If you would like to help with the work of delivering Roundabout, or have any
queries about distribution, please contact Pat Beevers 01788 575252.
ROUNDABOUT ON THE WEB
The text of the current issue of Roundabout is available via a link on the parish website at:
www.stbotolphstjohn.org.uk.
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