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1 WRENINGHAM MARDLE A Bi monthly Newsletter for the Local Community (Produced by the Wreningham Village Hall Committee) Charity No: No: 21 June/July 2017 Wreningham Mardle Jun / Jul '17 Page 1
2 Village Hall The Trustees and the Village Hall Committee for 2017 are: Michael Hill Chair Ian Holloway Secretary Graham Cormack Treasurer Bil Bilham Witch & Wren Jill Hustler Hall Bookings Maxine Wadlow Minutes secretary Mark Francis Events & Publicity Jon Moon Events Support Services Hughie Glaves Hall & Grounds Maintenance Our second Annual Village Litter Pick required three pick up points for the SNC team to clear away. Perhaps the most notable was the mound on the Reading Room site. This was an accumulation of fly tipping. Thanks to all who helped out. Afterwards we had a happy little group gathering by the bar in the Maragert Preston Room for nibbles, refreshments and a chat. Don't forget that you can hire the Hall, the bar and its various facilities. The rates are very reasonable, whether by the hour or by the day. Catering can be arranged if needed. Lots more information is available on the Village Website, including pictures of some events held in the Hall. Lastly, I hear that some are foregoing the delights of sitting down with a beer and friends to complement their chips on a 2nd Friday. Please do venture in to The Witch & Wren bar as it is open to all parishioners and their friends we're not a club and you are welcome to drop in whenever we are open. See the last page for more details. Michael Hill, Chairman Page 2 Wreningham Mardle Jun / Jul '17
3 Wreningham Parish Council Clerk: Anne Rayner / clerk.wpc@gmail.com The defibrillator outside the Village Hall has been operational for a few weeks now. We believe it is important that as many as possible understand how to use it, so we are arranging two training sessions for the whole community. Let the clerk know which you would like to attend. Held in the Village Hall, each session lasts 2 hours and is led by an experienced trainer from the Community Heartbeat Trust: Thursday, 15thJune, 6.30 pm to 8.30 pm Saturday, 17th June, 10 am to noon. The Councillors, Parish Clerk and Josh Moon turned out to clean the equipment on the playing field pictures are on the website. Parents have already expressed their delight at the work done so far. After the inspector has been to check our work, we will take their lead on tackling the rest of the equipment. We will be very pleased to welcome more volunteers, so watch out for the announcement on the next working group. We now have some 13,000 Community Infrastructure Levy money in the bank. This is to be spent for the benefit of our community please send your ideas to the Clerk, for the Parish Council to consider. The Annual Parish Meeting heard reports from several in the village and these will be posted on the website copies are also available from the Clerk. The Parish Council Meeting re elected me as Chair and Paolo Dalmazzo as vice chair. Draft minutes will be posted on the website. Our next meeting is on 11th July we will be pleased to see you. Michael Hill, Chai Wreningham Mardle Jun / Jul '17 Page 3
4 Wreningham All Saints Church Although Reverend Suzanne Cooke will be leaving us early in July we still hope to hold a service at 9.30 am on the first Sunday of each month, and when possible this will be a Holy Communion service and anybody is welcome to join us. Rev d Suzanne s last service will be at Wreningham on Sunday July 2nd before her move to Northumberland later that week. We had a very successful and enjoyable quiz on 21st April when we raised to be shared with Ashwellthorpe church. The attendance at the meeting called to discuss the future of the church building here at Wreningham was very disappointing and seems to indicate that the Parish is not interested in what happens to this historic building in the future. If this is the case then its days are numbered! Christine Minns Churchwarden Community Archaeology A parishioner, who is a Project Officer with NPS Archaeology, has asked if parishioners would be interested in undertaking a Wreningham archaeology project. Other local villages, such as Tasburgh and Carleton Rode have already done this with some interesting results. Archaeological training can be provided by the parishioner and his colleagues. The community project team would survey and identify potential test pits around the village, recover artefacts, research history and maps, etc. All to try to discover and document how the modern shape of our village evolved over time. To establish the level of interest please contact the Parish Clerk with your name and contact details. Page 4 Wreningham Mardle Jun / Jul '17
5 Summer Fete Wreningham Primary School will be holding its Summer Fete on 8th July between 12 noon and 3pm on the school grounds. Last time we included a stall selling local produce and plants donated by families of children at the school and local residents. The children even grew some of their own plants. The stall was very successful and contributed over 40 to our efforts. We would love to repeat this again this year. We would therefore be very grateful for anything you are able to donate, whether this is surplus home grown food, plants or cuttings. Any donations can be left outside the school entrance in the week running up to the fete. For further information, please contact Sarah Jones (sarah_kidman@hotmail.com) Clothes recycling Our clothing bank, which is located just outside the school entrance, accepts towels, blankets, household linen, shoes, trainers and handbags as well as adult's and children's clothing, including underwear and accessories. Please feel free to utilise the bin at any time, as it is emptied on a regular basis. We do ask that any items are placed in plastic bags and please tie shoes together in pairs. The bank is being run in conjunction with the Salvation Army who will receive half of the proceeds raised. Wreningham Mardle Jun / Jul '17 Page 5
6 WHAT S ON? DANCE TO LIVE BANDS PUT YOUR DANCING SHOES ON AND COME AND JOIN US 50'S & 60's CLASSICS Have a jive, or simply come and listen to the bands! Saturday 10th June Shake, Rattle & Roll Saturday 8th July Wypeout 8.15 pm Onwards Admission 7 (Proceeds in aid of charity) STARFIGHTER ROCK N ROLL CLUB Saturday 24th June Ernie Vargas & The Steady Rollers (USA) Saturday 29th July The Desperados (USA ) For details of bands contact Roland on DUMPLIN COUNTRY Sunday 18th June Jim Wharton Sunday 23rd July The Bar Hoppers Doors open 1 pm Music 1.30 pm 4.45 pm 6.00 on the door Hot Drinks / Bar / Raffle For details contact Jesse on st July Coming to Wreningham Village Hall The Mavrix Band an 8 piece band Country / Americana / Tex Mex / Rock / Rockabilly / more Doors open 8pm Bar from 8pm Music from 9 to pm Tickets 5 from Jill on or on the door Page 6 Wreningham Mardle Jun / Jul '17
7 WHAT S ON? Last Wednesday Coffee Morning 28th June and 26th July 10am to 11.45am in the Margaret Preston Room Come and meet your neighbours, old and new Have a chat over a coffee and biscuit ALL WELCOME ZUMBA Monday evening Wednesday evening In the Village Hall 5 (Pay As You Go) Flower Club Thurs 22nd June possibly outing Thurs 27th July Memories demonstrator Anne Colby Doors open 1.30 pm. visitors welcome. For details contact Tricia Moore on We need your glass bottles, jars, etc.! The bottle bank on the Village Hall car park is your recycling project. The money from the recycled glass is a very useful source of income for Village Hall funds. You can support your local community by simply putting your unwanted glass in your bottle bank. Thank you for your past and continued support. Wreningham Mardle Jun / Jul '17 Page 7
8 OUT AND ABOUT Bramble Bears Playgroup Bramble Bears is a sessional, term time only pre school for 2 5 year old running on Mondays, Tuesdays and Thursdays from Ashwellthorpe Village Hall. For more information or to book a visit please call or bbsupervisor01@gmail.com Spratts Coaches Monday 12th Deer Safari, Snettisham Park Tuesday 25th Cromer only 12 Pier Show Matinee enquiries@sprattscoaches.co.uk Cream Teas Wednesday 12th July, 2.30 pm to 4 pm Woodman s Lodge, Ashwellthorpe Street, Ashwellthorpe Cost of cream tea 4.00 Cake Stall Raffle Organised by Ashwellthorpe and Wreningham churches towards church expenses. Page 8 Wreningham Mardle Jun / Jul '17
9 Village Hall Dates for your diary 2017 Thursday 15 June pm Defibrillator Training Saturday 17 June 10 to noon Defibrillator Training Thursday 13 to Sunday 16 July Beer Festival Saturday 4 November Fireworks Thursday 7 Dec Christmas Fair, some stalls already confirmed. Friday 15 December Christmas party/dinner (Main Hall) March 1 April Wreningham Art Exhibition Missing Cat Cl Tabby cat missing since early May from Pear Tree Farmhouse, Wymondham Road. If found please contact Keith Morris on Please search garages and sheds. LAST DAY FOR COPY For the Aug/Sept edition Thursday 13th July. Copy to Christine Minns, High Gables, Church Road or c.j.minns@btinternet.com Wreningham Mardle Jun / Jul '17 Page 9
10 Revd Suzanne Cooke Moving On! It was with mixed feelings that the announcement was recently made in the Upper Tas Valley that Adrian, Alice, Toby and I shall be moving on. Mixed because on the one hand we shall be very sad to leave many of the people and friends we have made over the past years, and excited that we are moving to a part of the country we love Northumberland. Adrian and I moved to New Farmhouse, Crostwight in North Norfolk in the year 2000, Toby was born at the then new Norfolk and Norwich Hospital in 2002 and it was from the church of the Holy Trinity in Happisburgh that I began to sense my call to ordained ministry in around As a growing family we have been very happy in Norfolk. I will especially miss the diverse countryside, the brecks, the huge beaches, forests and farmland and of course the fabulous city of Norwich with its wonderful Cathedral, in which I have spent many hours, both in work and worship. But we are very excited to be going to another very beautiful part of the world. Wooler is a small rural town, sat at the foot of the Cheviot Hills, not far from the Scottish boarder. I shall be looking after St Marys in Wooler along with churches in the small hamlets of Doddington, Iderton and Kirknewton (which is located in the Northumbrian National Park). It is a part of the country that is soaked in history. St Paulinus is recorded to have baptised the first Northumbrian Christians, around the year 627, in the River Glen in the now parish of Kirknewton. Both this church and the church in the centre of Wooler are on the well known pilgrimage route of The Cuthbert s Way. There will be a farewell service at St Peter s Church, Forncett on the 25th June at with my last Sunday being the following week at 9.30am at All Saints, Wreningham. It has been a great honour to serve you all these past 4 years and as a family we send our love and best wishes as we all begin this new chapter of the journey. Page 10 Wreningham Mardle Jun / Jul '17
11 Lost Control of your Plot? Contact Trevor, your local Green Gardener On or Sarah's Creative Cakes of Fundenhall Celebration cakes with a homemade touch THREE SIXTY PROPERTY SERVICES For all round home improvements and maintenance Contact Chris Peachment on or peachment360@gmail.com Little Wren's Cakes Bespoke cakes, cupcakes, biscuits and sweet treat gifts Based in Wreningham Contact Emma on or LIKE me on facebook DOMESTIC AL Electrical Appliance Repair (From washing machines to Dyson vacuums) or NEIL PRIOR Plumbing and Heating For all your plumbing and heating requirements, full bathroom installations, established 20 years / YOGA Ashwellthorpe Village Hall. Tuesdays pm (term time), 7.00 per class. wildfish1@btinternet.com Tel: Wreningham Mardle Jun / Jul '17 Page 11
12 Witch & Wren bar Margaret Preston Room Wreningham Village Hall All are welcome you do not have to be a member, just come by and say hello First Friday, every month Family night open from 6.30 pm Second Friday, every month Fish & Chip Night, Van serving from 5.30 to 8 pm Every Thursday & Friday, from 8 pm to 11 p Additional opening dates (Sat: 8 11 pm Sun:1 5 pm) for June: Sat 10th, Sun 18th, Sat 24th for July: Sat 8th, Sat 15th, Sun 16th, Sun 23rd, Sat 29th Beer Festival from 13th to 15th July Thursday, 8 to 11 pm, Ales & a Cider Friday, 5.30 to 11 pm, Fish & Chip van Saturday, 7.30 to midnight, Band (to be confirmed) Sunday, noon til no more beer!, BBQ (bring your own) Christmas Party, 15 December 3 course sit down dinner / Tables of 10 Live Music & Dancing / Games tables Smart dress Tickets available see later in Mardle / noticeboards Page 12 Wreningham Mardle Jun / Jul '17
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