News from Cross Hills Baptist Church Induction of New Co-Pastor
ON SATURDAY 29th October we celebrated the induction of our new CoPastor Robert Holmes.
The service was great, bringing together nearly one hundred people from nearby churches and many family and friends.
Rev Dr Nick Ashton performed the induction and many others took part including Pastor Garry Kelly and George Cornford.
Many of you may know Robert as he has lived in Thornton or Bagworth for most of his life. He felt a calling from God to train to be a minister in early 2019 and now after successfully completing his course he was asked by the congregation at Cross Hills to join with Garry, to be co-Pastors.
A huge thank you to everyone who came and celebrated.
Film Nights
EVERY THIRD Friday evening from 5:30pm we will be hosting a free film night.
Due to terms of our film licence, we can’t advertise the film, however if you would like to know our next showings please email randrholmes@outlook.com or text 07581 550357.
Everyone is very welcome to come
along, have a drink, relax in our nice warm church building.
Baptism & Dedication
WE CELEBRATED on 4th December the Baptism of Linzi Creedon who joined the fellowship along with her family around Easter.
Linzi and Paul’s son Everett was also Dedicated during the service. It was so wonderful to celebrate with the family and welcoming Linzi into membership at Cross Hills.
Christmas Services
THE MARWOOD Brass Band will be playing for us at our Carol Service at 7:30pm on Saturday 17th December.
Come along, sing and celebrate this wonderful time of year. The service will be followed by refreshments.
On Sunday 18th December our Sunday Club will be performing Greg the Grouch as part of our Family Christmas service at 10:30am led by Pastor Robert Holmes.
On Christmas Day, Pastor Garry Kelly will be leading our service at 10:30am.
Come and celebrate the birthday of Jesus, the reason for the season.
Everyone at Cross Hills would like to wish you all a very Happy Christmas and Peaceful New Year.
Farewell
AFTER MANY years this will be our last article contributed to the Herald.
The Markfield Community Association has run the Markfield Community and Sports Centre for the last thirty years.
The Markfield Community Association have over the years, done their best to build up the Centre into a thriving Community Centre with a sound customer base. Through a lot of hard work, the Centre had become an award winning facility, recognised by others as a hub for the village as well as a flagship for the Borough. Over the years, the Association had also raised literally hundreds of thousands of pounds to support improvements to both the Community Centre and the site as well as to fund equipment and to support local community groups and other projects.
As from the 24th November 2022, Markfield Parish Council have taken on the role to operate the Markfield Community and Sports Centre.
Looking back, we will remember with a smile and some sadness all of the wonderful people and customers we have met and worked with, all of the events, parties and celebrations and activities we have held over the years. We sincerely thank our wonderful staff, customers and the many organisations, partnership agencies and people in our community who have supported us in our work. Going forward we wish the Parish Council every success and we are sure that the Community Centre will continue to provide an excellent community facility for our residents.
We continue to run the Mayflower Club, continue to support the excellent Markfield Good Neighbours Scheme and wherever possible other local community groups.
Should you have any queries about current or future bookings would you kindly contact Markfield Parish Council.
We wish you all a Happy Christmas and a very Happy New Year. Thank you again.
Ron and Dawn Grantham
What a year for this local duo!
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INDUCTION: (left to right) - Rev Dr Nick Ashton, Bekki Holmes, Pastor Robert Holmes, Pastor Garry Kelly & Lynda Kelly.
The Herald’s favourite showjumping team - Joshua Bailey and Bughill Darcy - had a great 2022 - see page 10 for details.
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Thornton Christmas Craft Fayre
AHUGE THANK you to everyone who supported this year’s Thornton Christmas Craft Fayre. And a massive thank you to the lovely team who helped put the event on, and of course the stall holders without whom the event could not happen. Thank you!
What an amazing day was had by us all. Gemini, Colin’s wonderful steam traction engine, started the day by travelling around the village with Father Christmas on board. Wow! A wonderful sight for all. Gemini spent the rest of the day outside the Community Centre being admired by many people. She and Colin were very happy.
Yet again Father Christmas had so many children visiting him in his grotto that he ran out of gifts, and he had to send out for extra. Gramps’s game and an activity table where children could make Christmas decorations helped keep the children occupied while queueing to see Santa.
The stalls all looked very colourful and were packed with all manner of beautiful items, many of them locally crafted: bags, dolls, knits, jewellery, tapestry, pictures, calendars, cards, wooden items, bird boxes, scarves, cakes, jams and pickles to name but a few. The list of what was on sale was huge.
The Raffle, (what wonderful prizes) Tombola, Pound in the Bucket, and Wine & Water game were as popular as ever, and Martin’s quiz gave us all much entertaining food for thought.
The industrious ladies in the kitchen filled the halls with the wonderful smell of sizzling bacon and sausages, and kept us all well fed and watered.
Once again it was a very happy and friendly event. Amazingly we raised £1485 on the day. A very generous donation from Midland Quarry Products of £200 took the total to £1685 for the repair and improvement of our lovely heritage building that is St Peter’s church. Wow.
Thank you everyone. Thank you.
Next year’s craft fayre is planned for 18th November; it’s an event not to be missed!
Shirley Garlick
Markfield Community Library
WE ARE VERY Excited to welcome Mr and Mrs Claus to the library on Wednesday 21st December 4pm-6pm. Tickets on sale now at £2 with two time slots available.
Start the afternoon by entering a Winter Wonderland Woodland Trail followed by a visit to Mr and Mrs Claus themselves. Hot drinks, biscuits, mince pies are on sale with a Christmasthemed Tombola and Christmas stall.
• BEE UNIQUE YOUTH GROUP are offering a Christmas Workshop at the library for all ages on Saturday 17th December 2pm-4pm. Tickets are £5 which includes making decorations, crafts and fun. Book directly with Gemma on 07860 357245 or Rebecca 07946 631218
Thank you to all the library volunteers and thank you to all the people that have supported us throughout 2022. Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year from Markfield Community Library.
Margaret Bowler – Chair Claire Harris – Events Co ordinator
South Charnwood High School
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SCHOOL GOVERNORS
WE ARE currently looking for people to join our Governing Body . Governors are appointed by the Governing Board and are people who have an interest in local education, who understand and care about schools in society. They need to be clearly committed to equality and celebrating diversity, and will be appointed for the skills and expertise they bring.
Volunteering as a School Governor is a great opportunity to gain school leadership experience at board leve l as well as transferable skills that enhance performance and employability. You will have the opportunity to make a real difference to children’s lives, helping them to realise their potential, as well as making a positive contribution to the community.
South Charnwood High School welcomes interest from anybody who satisfies the above criteria and is particularly looking for people with skills in Business and/or Human Resources. Free training is available. Please see the school website at www.southcharnwood.leics.sch.uk for information about South Charnwood High School. Alternatively, telephone 01530 242351 or email: hcarnan@southcharnwood.org for further information on becoming a Governor.
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The past couple of Christmases have felt abnormal – to say the least – for us all, but I hope that many families and friends across our community can resume their normal celebrations and enjoy the festivities in each other’s company.
As we prepare to welcome in 2023, I’ve been reflecting on the previous year. It’s fair to say that this year has been a rather tumultuous one for the Government. But, as ever, the work of Government and Parliament continues.
We’ve secured a large amount of funding to explore the prospect of reopening the Ivanhoe Line, which passes through our area. I’d like to see a train station open at Desford to make using local transport routes easier for people in our community. While this is a long way off yet, I’m frequently raising its potential benefits for our area with Network Rail and Transport Ministers.
Last month the Chancellor laid out
the Government’s national priorities for the coming months: stability, growth and public services. The budget aims to protect the most vulnerable while being mindful of global inflation pressures and the need to restore economic stability.
I was particularly pleased to see, after raising concerns both privately and publicly, the continued commitment to the Pensions Triple Lock. This uplift will mean an additional £870 per year to over 22,250 pensioners across Bosworth.
Importantly, funding to public services will not fall. In fact, there’s an additional £4 billion for schools over the next two years and more than £13 billion over the next two years for the NHS and adult social care.
An early Christmas present for us all was the announcement of £14 million of funding for a Testing Unit at Hinckley Hospital – bringing CT and MRI scans, blood testing and ultrasound capabilities to our area.
Back to the budget: for the thousands of businesses in our area there is a freeze to the Business Rates multiplier, numerous schemes and a 75% relief for hospitality businesses worth up to £110,000. I know that across Hinckley and Bosworth we’re all big fans of our many great pubs and cafes, these are exactly the types of businesses that this support will help through the coming months.
Markfield WI News
ON 4TH NOVEMBER we held our annual Quiz Night at Coalville Rugby Club. It was good to be back to our pre-covid level of support with 13 teams of 6 enjoying the quiz and ploughman’s supper.
The evening was enjoyed by all, the losing team being delighted with their Haribos, and our thanks go to the Club for looking after us and, of course to the quizmaster and his glamorous assistant.
Remembrance Sunday, 13th November, saw us at the war memorial on the Green where we laid a wreath on behalf of the WI. As seems usual the weather was kind and it was good to see so many members amongst those who gathered there.
For our meeting on 16th November we had decided to hold a craft ‘dabble’ evening. Members were able to try their hand at Christmas cards with papercraft or rubber stamping, doily angels, gift boxes and tinfoil star decorations. We judged the evening a great success with plenty of chatter and everyone seemed pleased with the makes they took home.
Even today people associate the WI with jam and Jerusalem and ladies ‘do-gooding’ but I would like to say from a personal point of view that it is so much more than that. I and others have found a network of friendship and support offered by members to each other whether in bereavement, illness or any other circumstance; knowing that help and assistance are only a phone call away means a lot; an organisation well worth joining (and in the privacy of our own homes we’ve even been known to make jam).
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I know, after speaking with families and businesses across Bosworth, that these are welcome measures. Please reach out to me via luke.evans.mp@parliament.uk if there’s anything I can help with.
I wish you the very best for the festive period and look forward to sharing more updates with you next year!
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I’D LIKE TO take this opportunity to wish you all a very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year! I hope the next year brings you and your loved ones nothing but prosperity and happiness.
QUIZZING at Coalville Rugby Club, with Haribos to the losing team
CRAFTY DABBLERS - trying their hand at Christmas Cards
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Christmas offers us a time to pause and a chance to reset
CHRISTMAS is soon to be upon us and for me it is always a time of reflection. A time to gather one’s thoughts and make sense of all the chaos that surrounds us.
I think it has been a challenging year for our community and many others, and as we approach 2023 it does not look like it is going to be any easier. I am grateful that we have a good many people who do their bit to make our community a better place, but also conscious that the opposite is sometimes true. To be frank I have seen a little more of the latter than I would have cared this past year. Despite the challenges we face I am inevitably struck by the notion that somewhere else things are immeasurably worse, and this really can help put things into perspective. Especially at this time of year.
This was brought home to me simply by watching a news article about the situation in the Ukraine and what the people there are facing this winter and beyond. I was struck by the resilience of the population who are suffering significant deprivation on a scale hard to imagine. No electricity for large parts of week, water supply problems, stuttering and very limited public services, destruction, and death everywhere. And yet almost all the people interviewed said if this is what is necessary for them to secure a victory, to secure a future for their children, they would bear that deprivation with stoicism and dignity. In fact the level of human kindness and resourcefulness amongst the
people has been amazing and it will ultimately make a significant difference in the outcome of their struggle. It was of course the same stoicism and a sense of humour, that ensured the constant bombings of Britain’s cities in the Second World War by Nazi Germany was not successful.
I sometimes wonder if we have not lost our own sense of perspective and the reality that actually, despite the challenges we face, things could be worse and often are elsewhere. That is not to say we should simply ignore things, but we would do well the remember these essential truths. And further that most people are not trying to do bad things, in fact many are trying to good things. They make mistakes in doing so, that but the motivation in the first place was correct. If you are to judge, always be careful use the same lens as you would judge yourself.
I do happen to think that one of the issues we face is that unfortunately today It is easier sometimes not to be kind to one another and further we have a myriad of ways in which we can seek to cause upset without stopping to realise we are doing so. Social media is clearly one of the very worst offenders with keyboard warriors sending out missives in ways that they wouldn’t do in ordinary company. It goes some way to explain the significant increase in mental health problems that people are experiencing. It is not as it is fashionably claimed simply down to people becoming less resilient, it is also down to how people interact with each other. I am sure that Covid and the social changes that it brought about has
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something to answer for, but I do think we should all (me included) try harder. If we did, things would get better, sooner.
Christmas provides us with a helpful time to pause and a chance to reset. We shouldn’t lose that opportunity alongside the celebrations. It is good to reconsider what really matters to us and to acknowledge the value of living and the intrinsic wealth we achieve when we do kind things. I wish everybody without exception a happy Christmas this year. I will raise a glass for those who have gone before and helped guide us to the place in which we find ourselves. And Let us all hope for peace and more happiness in 2023 not least of all in the Ukraine.
Matthew
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Christmas Quiz
1. Which of Santa‘s reindeer comes first alphabetically?
2. Who was crowned King of England on Christmas Day 1066?
3. Which snack food introduced a special Christmas Dinner flavour in 2010, describing it as a “fusion of turkey and stuffing with all the trimmings”?
4. In the poem ‘The Night Before Christmas’, visions of what danced in children‘s heads?
5. In Charles Dickens’ A Christmas Carol, what does Scrooge anonymously send to Bob Cratchit and his family on Christmas morning after being visited by a number of ghosts during the night?
6. According to the song, what did my true love give to me on the ninth day of Christmas?
7. What is the nearest country to Christmas Island?
8. Which character from a Christmas themed book lived on Mount Crumpit and had a heart that was two sizes too small?
9. Which double act from Wigan featured on the 2010 Christmas postage stamps issued by Royal Mail?
10. Which Christmas song didn‘t top the UK charts until 36 years after its initial release?
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Brownies parade on Remembrance Sunday Services at Trinity Methodist Church Markfield
The parade flag bearers from the 2nd Markfield Brownies uniformed groups paid their respects on Remembrance Sunday
MacMillan Coffee Morning at Willow Court, Markfield
WE WOULD LIKE to thank old and new friends for the most generous support you gave us. A big thank you to all our resident friends for all the help with cakes and raffle prizes.
The Coffee Morning was very successful, raising £546.55p - our best ever for this very worthy charity. Well done everyone!
Gill, Tina, Sue, Jennifer & Lesley
News from Markfield Congregational Community Church
BREW ABOUT YOU continues to meet on Tuesday mornings bringing people together from 3 years old to 83 year olds. Lots of chatter and laughter.
As a Warm Place we extended our opening time till 1-30 offering soup, hot dogs and bacon butties. Cake and biscuits is also offered. We do not charge and everyone is welcome.
We are very grateful to Hinckley and Bosworth for the grant received to Churches Together to support Tuesday and Wednesday Warm Space events.
Wednesday is at the Methodist Church where you can call in between 10 till 12-00 for a Cuppa and a chat.
Our United service supporting the homeless the collection was for The Bridge at Loughborough. £400 was raised to support this worthy cause.
Tickets for the Burns Night have now all been sold.
Our Quiz Night in November proved a great success and £225 was raised and sent to the Disaster Emergency Committee for the UKRAINE HUMANITARIAN APPEAL.
We continue to support our community and are very grateful to those people who are getting involved helping at these events.
Happy Christmas
Angela & Clive Berry
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On 11th December 2022
At Little Markfield Farm, Forest Road, Markfield, Leicester, LE67 9UN - From 10am
At 4.30pm we will have a Christmas Tractor and Truck Road Run.
Back for a return again after last year’s great success is this Christmas Charity Tractor and Truck Run 2022.
We encourage people to bring a tractor or truck and decorate it with lights etc.
Meet up at Little Markfield Farm from 3.30pm.
We will be raising money for the Derbyshire, Leicestershire and Rutland Air Ambulance, so a minimum donation of £10 per tractor & £5 per passenger to be paid on the day.
To book in and for more information contact Brenda on 07774 047571
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Sunday 18th December 4.00 p.m. Carol Service
Saturday 24th December 11.30 p.m. Christmas Eve Communion
Sunday 25th December
10.30 a.m. Christmas Day Service
Sunday 1st January No service in the church 10.30 a.m. Circuit zoom service
Sunday 8th January 10.30 a.m. Morning Worship
Sunday 15th January 10.30 a.m. CTiM United Service
Music Cafe
Thursday January 12th & 26th 2.00pm - 4.00pm
If you feel the need for a change of scenery or a bit of company, come and join us in the Methodist church on the 2nd and 4th Thursdays of the month for a music-based afternoon of fellowship and fun. For more information please contact Linda on 01530 242607.
“Come for a Cuppa”
We are open for a cuppa and biscuits every Wednesday morning from 10.00 to 12.00. So why not drop in for a chat? Come through the church to the back room where you’ll find a warm welcome in a warm space.
Quiz & Ploughman’s Supper
Friday, 27th January 7.00 pm
“Pit Your Wits in Teams of Six” Tickets (£8) will be on sale in January.
This is always an enjoyable & well-supported annual event with a substantial supper!
Please contact 01530 242607 or 242166 for more information.
We welcome everyone to join us for worship and at all our church activities.
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The role will involve opening and shutting the site, assisting with the setting up of facilities, clearing of pitches, ensuring the area is kept clean and free of litter and liaising with and assisting users.
The hours of work will fall between the times of Monday to Friday between 4:45pm and 9:45pm and Saturday and Sunday between 8:45 am and 5:45pm. This is an ideal opportunity for someone who wants to work within the community. These are casual or permanent contracted hours and can fit around other commitments. Rate of pay is £10.78 to £10.88 per hour (with an additional 12% up lift for holiday pay)
If you are interested in this role, please see the school website at www.southcharnwood.leics.sch.uk for an information pack and application form. Alternatively, telephone 01530 242351 or email: hcarnan@southcharnwood.org
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Church Services An amazing year for local show jumping stars!
DATE CHURCH TIME SERVICE
11 December 22
St Michaels and All Angels, Markfield
18 December 22
10.30am Nativity at Congregation Community church
St Peter's, Copt Oak 6.00pm Carol Service
St Peter's, Thornton 6.00pm Carol Service
St Mary's, Stanton under Bardon 10.30am Carol Service
St Michaels and All Angels, Markfield 2.00pm J22 Community Nativity at Little Markfield Farm
St Michaels and All Angels, Markfield 6.00pm Carol Service
St Peter's, Copt Oak 2.00pm J22 Community Nativity at Little Markfield Farm
St Peter's, Thornton 2.00pm J22 Community Nativity at Little Markfield Farm
St Mary's, Stanton under Bardon 2.00pm J22 Community Nativity at Little Markfield Farm
WHAT A YEAR 2022 has been for Joshua Bailey and Bughill Darcy, following on from qualifying in British Show jumping Grand Prix and winning Junior Champion of Champions at STARS at Aintree at the end of 2021 they continued with their success achieving many outstanding wins.
Notable achievements included:
• Winning and qualifying in the 90/1m Show jumping Sunshine Tour Championships
• Winning and qualifying in the 90/1m Show jumping SEIB Trailblazer Championships
• Winning the Area 5 and qualifying for the Showing Championships in Best Turned Out, Best Equitation and Best Junior Handler.
• Winning and qualifying for Solihull Show Jumping Championships
24 December 22
St Michaels and All Angels, Markfield 6.00pm Christingle
St Michaels and All Angels, Markfield 11.30pm Holy Communion
St Peter's, Copt Oak 9.00pm Holy Communion
St Peter's, Thornton 4.00am Christingle
St Peter's, Thornton 11.30pm Holy Communion
St Mary's, Stanton under Bardon 4.00pm Christingle
• Winning the Area 5 Championships in Best Turned Out, Best Equitation and Best Junior Handler and qualifying for National Showing Northern Lights Championships to be held at Arena UK.
25 December 22
1 January 23
St Michaels and All Angels, Markfield 10.30am Benefice Holy Communion held at St Mary’s Stanton under Bardon
St Peter's, Copt Oak
St Peter's, Thornton St Mary's, Stanton under Bardon
St Michaels and All Angels, Markfield 10.30am New Year’s Day Service held at Markfield
St Peter's, Copt Oak
St Peter's, Thornton St Mary's, Stanton under Bardon
8 January 23
St Michaels and All Angels, Markfield 3.00pm Holy Communion
St Peter's, Copt Oak 3.00pm Praise Service (Service of the word)
St Peter's, Thornton 10.30am J22 Community Worship & HC
St Mary's, Stanton under Bardon 10.0am Morning prayer
• Winning the Area 5 Show jumping and qualifying for the Atherstone Riding Club Intermediate Winter Championships held at Bury Farm, Leighton Buzzard.
• Taking their position and winning Individual National Show Jumping Championships. The three super clear rounds, the fastest jump off time of the whole 3-day competition and to add even more excitement they completed the whole jump off with no stirrups as they lost them as they went over the first jump.
• Winning and qualifying Area 5 for the team Horse Trials National Championships.
• Winning Area 5 team Show jumping at Rockingham International Horse Trials.
• Winning and qualifying for Show
Jumping SEIB Trailblazers Championships 2023
• Winning and qualifying for BRC Arena Eventing Championships 2023
• Winning TopSpec Horse of the month. Plus much more! What a fantastic achievement, you can safely say Joshua and Bughill Darcy have become one amazing partnership.
To top off a very successful year Joshua has been recognised and nominated for his personal achievements and hard work with his volunteering along the way, the winner of this award will be announced early next year.
Good luck Joshua!
When things get me down, I take a deep breath and go to my happy place. The fridge.
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Fiona & Richard Bailey (Proud Mum & Dad)
A quietish Novemebr – preparing ourselves for a busy December.
Botcheston WI News from Sheila Flatt
Our meeting in November proved to be very popular – WINE TASTING with Ashley Hadfield. We felt that we had to open the meeting up to guests and a number of members brought husbands – this made for a lovely rendition of Jerusalem having some tenors joining in!
A quietish November – preparing ourselves for a busy December
Our meeting in November proved to be very popular – WINE TASTING with Ashley Hadfield. We felt that we had to open the meeting up to guests and a number of members brought husbands – this made for a lovely rendition of Jerusalem having some tenors joining in!
We very quickly covered the business side of the meeting as we were all eager for the Wine Tasting to begin. Ashley began by giving a brief outline of her introduction to Wine Tasting starting at the tender ages of 18! The actual title of the talk was WINE – WHY PAY MORE. Ashley had selected a supermarket white wine and red wine and then selected a like for like more expensive version – Both the red and white wines caused a split decision – at the end of the day it is a personal choice.
On Tuesday 6 December at 7.30 p.m. there is the Forest Group Christmas Carol Service at the Kirby Muxloe Free Church, then on Friday 9 December there is a trip to Stratford Christmas Market
On Thursday 15 December we are having our Christmas Social Meeting at Botcheston Village Hall.
We very quickly covered the business side of the meeting as we were all eager for the Wine Tasting to begin. Ashley began by giving a brief outline of her introduction to Wine Tasting starting at the tender ages of 18! The actual title of the talk was WINE – WHY PAY MORE. Ashley had selected a supermarket white wine and red wine and then selected a like for like more expensive version – Both the red and white wines caused a split decision – at the end of the day it is a personal choice.
On Tuesday 6 December at 7.30 p.m. there is the Forest Group Christmas Carol Service at the Kirby Muxloe Free Church, then on Friday 9 December there is a trip to Stratford Christmas Market.
Our January meeting will be on Thursday 26 January 2023 – speaker yet to be announced. Watch this space in December for further details.
On Thursday 15 December we are having our Christmas Social Meeting at Botcheston Village Hall.
If you would like more information out Botcheston WI, or WI in general please contact our secretary on 01455 821228.
Our January meeting will be on Thursday 26 January 2023 – speaker yet to be announced. Watch this space in December for further details. If you would like more information out Botcheston WI, or WI in general please contact our secretary on 01455 821228.
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2022 has been a remarkable year filled with celebration with our late Queen marking her Platinum Jubilee, but also tinged with sadness at her passing in September.
As I reflect on the year, I think about the amazing voluntary groups that have done so much to promote togetherness and a sense of community across our villages. Some highlights for me include:
Markfield Easter Bonnet Competition
AT EASTER a great time was had by all at the Markfield Easter Bonnet Competition. There were so many colourful and creative entries by the children - it was hard to pick a winner! I would like to thank the volunteers at Markfield Library for making this event such a success, particularly after what has been a difficult couple of years due to the pandemic.
Desford Heritage Festival
IN JULY it was a great to attend Desford Heritage Festival, organised by Kate Twitchin, and learn much local history of the village.
I know that the heritage boards have been a much-valued addition to the village.
Scarecrow Festival
In August it was a pleasure to judge a category at Desford Scarecrow Festival, and join Deputy Lieutenant Alison Smith to present ‘The Queen’s Platinum Jubilee Community & Business Award’ to Laura Carr and volunteers.
Member Highways Fund
IN THE YEAR I continued to work with Parish Councils, and residents, to take forwards schemes under the LCC Members Highways Fund. We have had success in getting Mobile Vehicle Activated Speed (MVAS) signs in Markfield and Desford, with a unit due to be installed in Stanton under Bardon shortly, and some support for Bagworth & Thornton with illegal parking around the reservoir and primary school. I continue to work with residents to progress schemes for key speeding hotspots such as Lindridge Lane and Peckleton Lane Desford, and Ashby Road and London Road Markfield.
The ‘Desford Bomber’
DURING THE year, working with County Council colleagues and the charitable sector, I was able to secure the long-term future of the Reid and Sigrist ‘Desford Bomber’.
This important piece of our local history will be preserved and available to visit at the Newark Air Museum. I have arranged for
representatives of Desford Parish Council to join me for a visit in January and I know there are plans to organise a broader visit by local historical and community groups in the new year.
Household Support Fund
THIS DEDICATED fund will be used to provide support to third party organisations, support for families with food and fuel vouchers, and provide food vouchers to those children in receipt of free school meals during the school holidays.
Further information on this fund can be found: https://resources.leicestershire. gov.uk/adult-social-care-andhealth/care-referrals/householdsupport-fund or by emailing: householdsupportfund@leics. gov.uk Finally, I would like to wish you and your families a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year! Peter
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Live Nativity On 18th December 2022 at Little Markfield Farm, Markfield, LE67 9UN - 2pm Father Christmas will be in his Grotto £5.00 per Child receiving a small gift, No need to book All proceeds to St. Michael’s and All Angel’s Church, Markfield.
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Bagworth Bowls Clubflying again after Covid
AFTER 94 YEARS, ours is probably the smallest bowls club in the county with only 20 members and three joining in the last couple of months.
What a year 2022 has been! We finished 4th in the Coalville Triples League - our highest placing yet.
Joining the Hinckley Triples League three years ago has been a great success, with us winning Division 6, then Division 5 and - this year - Division 4, plus winning the Hinckley Shield.
We were invited to play in the Wade Cup, finishing second to Kingscroft Bowling Club (the best club in the county).
At the end of the season, we were invited to take part in a new competition called Age Concern’s Charity Super Six. After winning all four group games, we played a good Hinckley Bowling Club in the final, at the lovely Birstall Bowling Club venue, with Baggies coming out on top. Everyone could need Age Concern at some time so it was good to be able
to give something back.
It was good to see one of Kingscroft Bowling Club’s ladies winning Gold at the Commonwealth Games.
We only lost 8 matches all season. We are not just a bowls club - more a family club. So if you would like to meet new friends, enjoy a game of bowls, exerciseand have one of the best views in the county - you need to come to Bagworth.
The season runs from mid-April to the end of September. I have not played myself for 3½ years and am hoping to be ready to play next year (if picked).
I am very proud of all my team. Come on the Baggies!
Call me on 07928 799596 for information about the club.
Planning Apps
Demolition of existing porch and erection of a new open porch. Conversion of double garage to create an annex. Alterations to existing property to change internal layout including converting the rear workshop & adding a juliette balcony to the Master bedroom - at 25 Ashby Road, Markfield, Leicestershire LE67 9UB
Demolish Existing Conservatory and build a Two Storey Extension (Lower Ground Floor) - at 192 Little Shaw Lane, Markfield, Leicestershire LE67 9PP
Parking space to front of property and dropped kerb - at 44 Forest Road, Markfield, Leicestershire LE67 9UN
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Captain Ken Brooks
IT IS WITH a tinge of sadness that I scribble my final Christmas column for the Herald.
Regular readers will know that I relocated to Swansea back in the spring, primarily for health reasons and to be a bit closer to my family in West Wales. Things have worked out well, but obviously I won’t be defending my council seat next year.
I regularly travel back and forth to Leicestershire on business, and to cover important council meetings. Thanks to new technology and changed working practises since COVID-19, I continue to cover my casework by phone and or e-mail in the usual manner. Face to face meetings with residents are still possible where needed, although a bit of notice is appreciated.
Looking back at my recent columns, I note that I’ve been a bit heavy with the “politics” in recent months. Given the state of Britain right now, and the chaos in Westminster over the last 12 months, I make no apologies for this. Many people are facing a grim Christmas thanks to a bizarre conveyor belt of Prime Ministers that shows little sign of stopping! Things have been a lot calmer in the council chamber in Hinckley but given that this is the season to be jolly, I’ll update on political developments In future issues.
From Pembroke to Bosworth
SINCE my move, I’ve been able to spend more time with my 85-year-old mum.
Joy Furlong suffers from dementia and lives in a nursing home in Pembroke with a great view of the famous castle where Henry Tudor was born. Henry went on to big things locally, defeating Richard III at the battle of Bosworth just down the road in 1485. He was then crowned Henry VII and became the first monarch of the Tudor dynasty. In some ways, this twist of history reinforces my own connection with Leicestershire – us Welsh get everywhere!
One of the smartest things my parents did when they made a will back in the 1990s was to grant me Enduring Power of Attorney. As such, and given her poor state of health, I’m able to keep an eye on mum’s finances. In these days of electronic banking, this is a painless matter, but amongst mums’ correspondence I came across a newsletter from my late father’s pension provider. It’s full of thoughtful articles,
one of which provided me with the inspiration for this column. So, by way of relief from politics here is my advent calendar for Christmas 2022. It’s a bit different from what you would normally expect in that there isn’t a gift behind each door - not in the physical sense at least. Let me explain.
Questions and answers
I’M A COMPREHENSIVE school kid to my boots, and I’ve never seen the attraction of private education, but I do acknowledge that many fee-paying schools place great importance on studying ‘the classics’.
That said, ancient literature should not be the preserve of the toffs and I’m rather partial to the likes of the Greek philosopher, Socrates, in small doses. Socrates believed that the study of wisdom was very important. Perhaps more than anyone else in history, he’s a standard bearer for the pursuit of understanding through questioning and logical argument, by examining and by thinking. I’m a scientist, and as you might expect, I try to apply these rules in all aspects of life, not least in my role as a councillor.
My favourite Socrates quote is “The unexamined life is not worth living”, a maxim that I translate in simple terms as ‘Think’. If you want answers, you must ask questions. Crucially, whilst asking questions of others is important, we must also regularly question ourselves. So, spurred on by the article in mum’s pension newsletter, here are 25 questions that we can ask ourselves over the Christmas period.
The thoughtful Herald Reader’s
Advent Calendar!
1. Who has had the greatest impact on my life?
Do I thank people enough?
Do I hold grudges?
7. Do I care about others?
8. Do I annoy others?
9. What are my talents?
10. Do I use my talents?
11. Do I read enough?
12. Do I ask enough questions?
13. Have I seen enough of the word?
14. What can I do to change the world?
15. Do I surround myself with good people?
16. What makes me happy?
17. What makes me sad?
18. Is there someone worse off than me?
19. What is the dumbest thing I’ve ever done?
20. Do I forgive myself?
21. Do I take enough time out for myself?
22. Do I smile more than I frown?
23. What makes me happy?
24. Do I spend enough time with my family and friends?
25. Am I doing what I really want to do?
A time for thinking
NOW OF COURSE, there are no right or wrong answers.
The point of the question behind each ‘door’ is to make us think about ourselves and the way we interact with the world around us. So, I trust I’ve given you some food for thought over the holidays. Christmas is a time when we think about others, but we should always find some time to think about ourselves, because, as Socrates observed, “The unexamined life is not worth living”.
With best wishes to all readers for a merry Christmas and a happy New Year; or as we say round here: “Nadolig llawen a blwyddyn newydd dda!”
Andy Furlong
Keep in touch on 07881 922293 or via andy. furlong@hinckley-bosworth.gov.uk
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MORE CHANGES TO MASS
TIMES AND VENUES from 26 November onwards due to the Amalgamation of Parishes
SUNDAY MASSES:
Saturday 6 pm – Holy Cross Church Whitwick*
Sunday 9 am – Holy Cross Church, Whitwick*
Sunday 10.30 am - St Wilfrid’s Church, Coalville
* Holy Cross Church, Parsonwood Hill, Whitwick, LE67 5AT.
WEEKDAY MASSES:
Monday 10 am – St Wilfrid’s Parish**
Tuesday – No Mass
Wednesday 10 am – Holy Cross Church
Thursday 10 am – St Wilfrid’s Parish
Friday 10 am – Holy Cross Church
** St Wilfrid’s weekday Masses are held in the Oratory. Please access via the front door of the Presbytery, beside the Church.
CHRISTMAS MASSES
Important changes
CHRISTMAS EVE: Sat 24 Dec 5.30pm at Holy Cross, Whitwick 7.30pm at St Wilfrid’s, Coalville
CHRISTMAS DAY: Sun 25 Dec 9.00am at Holy Cross, Whitwick 10.30am at St Wilfrid’s, Coalville Sacrament of Reconciliation: You can book an appointment with Fr Gabriel to celebrate the sacrament of reconciliation. Please call the presbytery to book an appointment – 01530 832098.
Parish Contact: Parish Priest: Fr Gabriel Offor – 01530 832098 www. stwilfspriest@gmail.com
Parish Website: www. stwilfscoalville.blogspot.co.uk
Village Contact: Margaret on 01530 243292
Wise Words
“To get somewhere new, you must first decide that you are tired of being where you are.”
“The right person never stops showing how much they love you, especially once they already have you.”
“Be a reflection of what you’d like to receive. If you want love, give love. If you want the truth, be truthful. What you give out. Will always return.”
Dear Friends,
IT’S THAT TIME of year again… when we look forward to Christmas - but maybe also don’t look forward to huge to-do lists, the expense, family stress… Perhaps Christmas is, for whatever reason, a lonely time for us, when it feels like everybody’s enjoying themselves and we’re left out in the cold. Many people this year may feel “left out” of Christmas this year especially, because of the spiralling cost of living- or because they are displaced from familiar places and from people they love.
This year’s Methodist Church theme for Advent is “There is Room”- which may seem to ring hollow if you are the person who has been left out. But at Christmas we remember Jesus who, when He came, found no room. He was God, but became poor and displaced for us. Though Jesus was born where there was “no room”, He made room for all sorts of people, including those whom others rejected, despised or just ignored. Whoever we are, whatever our past or present situation, Jesus has room for us. But He also asks us, “Will you make room for others, as I have for you?” May we, this Christmas, know there is room for us, and make room for others in our hearts and lives.
Judith Lincoln
Minister, Trinity Methodist Church, Markfield www.markfieldmethodistchurch.org
FB Markfield Methodist Church
Statistics
STATISTICS show we’re getting stronger.
Fifty years ago you needed an estate car to hold £50 worth of Christmas presents. Twenty years ago, it took two people to carry £20 worth of groceries — now a five-year-old can do it.
Former Thornton pub to be turned into six flats with three houses built at rear
AS REPORTED IN THE LEICESTER MERCURY, the former Reservoir Inn pub in Thornton, is to be turned into six flats, with three houses to be built on land at the back of the site.
The Reservoir Inn, in Main Street, Thornton, near Coalville, has been closed since 2018, but Hinckley and Bosworth Borough Council has now given permission to developer VEWD Ltd for it to be converted into housing.
There will be five, one-bedroom flats and a single three-bed flat in the pub building, with three, two-bed terraces on land at the back. The houses have been designed to resemble ‘traditional cottages’, according to planning documents. A communal garden and 16 parking spaces will be provided for residents of the development.
According to the council’s records, the pub was first mentioned in Pigot’s Directory – a guide to local services and professionals – in 1822, when it was called The Bull’s Head.
a slaughter house, and has also been known as The Tipsy
been closed since a kitchen fire in 2018.
I’ve been carb-loading for the last thirty years in case I ever need to go on a 5,000 mile run.
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The Thornton village website says it began life as
Fisherman and The Steam Trumpet. The pub has
Bricklayer’s Arms
WE WERE both delighted but also saddened to be invited to attend the farewell bash at the Brickies to celebrate the 15 and a half years tenure of Ben and Jan who have been stalwarts of the village and everybody’s friend.
Both have supported us and been involved in numerous fights along with us to protect the village , TH010 springs to mind with a certain resident dressed up as a fish ! The Markie family will be sorely missed and we wish them well as friends.
Planning
AS WE both have previously reported that due to a lack of a 5 year Housing Supply and the non-existing Local Plan by the Administration at HBBC, rural villages such as Ratby, Bagworth and Thornton are being viewed as an easy target by developers knowing full well that should they get a refusal for a development, then an appeal to the Planning Inspectorate would likely to go their way.
In terms of the Local Plan which is a statutory requirement, the plan is already a year behind. Originally, they blamed Leicestershire County Council for not working with them which was not at all correct.
Leicestershire County Council officers from their growth unit including highways and education had worked with Hinckley and Bosworth on their local plan.
Hinckley and Bosworth Council now have a consultant working on their local plan who is working alongside the County Council on their new local plan. We understand that the local plan is not now going to be ready for examination until 2024 and will not be in place until 2025! That puts us at severe risk in terms of unsustainable development especially across villages like ours in Ratby, Bagworth and Thornton Chris asked the question to the previous Director of Planning Matt Bowers; how many applications are at the point on non-determination or gone past, and the answer was 365 - but that was back in January.
Senior Officers are now saying it is 210- 220. He didn’t believe this. Yet again, large applications are being given extra time to put forward rebuttals to objections from major consultees such as the Gladman Application for 225 dwellings on Desford Lane in Ratby, which is not afforded to others.
Borough Councillors’ Report
The Planning system at HBBC is a complete mess and cannot and will not be sorted until the current administration are gone, they have simply lost their grip on the planning department.
Hinckley and Bosworth Christmas & New Year Arrangements
Council Office Closing Times
Borough Council services at the Hinckley Hub will close at 4.30pm on Friday 23 December and reopen at 8.30am on Tuesday 3 January 2023. However, in the case of an emergency, you can call 01455 251137.
Refuse & Recycling
We will be making alternative arrangements for refuse (black-lid bin) and recycling (blue-lid bin) collections due on Monday 26 December, Tuesday 27 December and Monday 2 January:
• Refuse due on Monday 26 December will be collected on Friday 23 December
• Recycling due on Monday 26 December will be collected on Thursday 22 December
• Refuse due on Tuesday 27 December will be collected on Wednesday 28 December
• Recycling due on Tuesday 27 December will be collected on Thursday 29 December
• Refuse due on Monday 2 January will be collected on Friday 30 December
• Recycling due on Monday 2 January will be collected on Tuesday 3 January
For residents living in rural west areas of the borough who usually have garden and refuse bins collected on the same day, collection arrangements are as follows:
• Refuse due on Monday 26
December will be collected Friday 23 December
• Refuse due on Tuesday 27 December will be collected Wednesday 28 December
• Recycling due on Monday 2 January will be collected Tuesday 3 January
Residents can find full details of collection dates on-line at http:// www.hinckley-bosworth.gov.uk/ collections
All other collections will continue on their usual days during the Christmas and New Year period.
Garden waste (brown-lid bins) services will be postponed for two weeks during the Christmas and New Year period (last collection will be taken on Tuesday 20 December, with further collections starting again Wednesday 4 January 2023).
There will be no collections of large items (bulky waste) between Monday 19 December and Monday 2 January 2023, with collections resuming as normal from Tuesday 3 January 2023.
Finally, We would like to take this opportunity to thank residents and councillors for your continued support and wish you all a very Happy and Peaceful Christmas and a very Happy Healthy and prosperous New Year.
Remember we are only an Email or a phone call away.
Kind Regards
Chris & Ozzy
Working for you
Ustadha Ameena Blake (Markfield Institute) wins the prestigious Most Impactful Alimah
Ustadha Ameena Blake (Markfield Institute) has won the prestigious Most Impactful Alimah award in the British Beacon Mosque Awards 2022.
This category is seeking to award an Alimah that have shown through their work positive impact in the Mosque and/or in the surrounding community.
The Beacon Mosque Awards, created by Faith Associates in 2018, is held annually to improve the standards of Mosques nationally and to recognize the positive role mosques play throughout the UK.
Ustadha Ameena Blake (Markfield Institute) has won the Most Impactful Alimah because of her outstanding work in the community.
Ustadha Ameena Blake is a Muslim academic scholar with a Masters degree in Islamic Studies. Other qualifications include: BA English Studies, Postgraduate in Teaching & MSc in Leadership and Management of Education.
She works across several different professions; currently serving as a chaplain in The University of Sheffield and lecturer at Markfield Institute of Higher Education. Ustadha Ameena also teaches across the globe at events, courses and conferences as well as on social media and is a regular on Islam Channel. She is the project director of the EHUK women’s refuge project with 4 branches across the UK supporting vulnerable women and children.
Christmas Quiz Answers
Noodle (marketed as Pot Noeldle)
My wife and I have decided we don’t want any children. If anybody else does, we can drop them off tomorrow.
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Cllr Ozzy O’shea Tel 0116 2394336 or 07808585825 Email ozzyoshea@hotmail.com Email ozzy.o’shea@hinckleybosworth.gov.uk
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‘encouraging excellence, valuing people’ Headteacher: Simon Andrews Deputy Headteacher: Abigail Allfree Assistant Headteachers: Kathryn Juszkiewicz, Christopher Peach, Callum Peake Business Manager: Alistair Keates Broad Lane, Markfield, Leicestershire LE67 9TB. Tel: 01530 242351 Email: office@southcharnwood.org A company limited by guarantee registered in England and Wales with company number 08423539 Lunchtime Supervisors WE REQUIRE, as soon as possible, Lunchtime Supervisors to join our team, who are responsible for the health and safety, wellbeing and security of children during the school lunch break. Term time position (39 weeks), 1 hour 15 minutes per day, 6.25 hours per week. Normally, the hours of work are 12.50pm to 2.05pm daily, but may be subject to change due to exams etc. Rate of pay is £10.78 to £10.88 per hour (with an additional 12% up lift for holiday pay). If you are interested in the position, please see the school website at www.southcharnwood.leics.sch.uk for an information pack and application form. Alternatively, telephone 01530 242351 or email: hcarnan@southcharnwood.org As this job is designated as a ‘regulated activity’ an enhanced DBS check with Barred list will be carried out by the school ‘South Charnwood High School – Committed to Safeguarding Children and Young People’
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All In
By Lisa Nandy
IN THIS brilliant and accessible intervention, Lisa Nandy reveals how Britain can leave behind
All In charts a course towards a fairer, more equal, more prosperous country by drawing on the greatest asset we have – each other.
Rapid global changes, political division and economic crisis have left Britain reeling. For decades, large swathes of the country have been shut out, condemned to low productivity, underinvestment and managed decline, and stripped of their voice. With most major cities now beset with high housing costs, air pollution and congestion, even the ‘winners’ are losing.
All In shows how, by handing power and resources to people with a stake in the outcome, Britain can draw on the talent, assets and potential in every part of the country and start firing on all cylinders again.
The Road is an Unfinished Song
By Adam Piggott
ADAM AND JAYNE made a life changing decision. They decided to sell their home in Hastings and buy a small camper van with the proceeds. With nothing to fall back on, no plan B and a world of uncertainty they hit the road to try to make a living as musicians, playing small time gigs in bars, cafes and busking in between. Join them from day one of their unique and inspirational journey as they cut the ties and head off into the unknown across the UK, mainland Europe, New Zealand and beyond. The Road is an Unfinished Song is a travelogue and memoir of their first two years on the road.
Adam Piggott is a folk musician, acoustic guitarist, songwriter and author. Together with his wife Jayne they perform as the duo Wildwood Jack.
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• Beige /Stone FUTON SOFA/ BED Width 49” ,length 6ft, upright.back when as seat 22”. Seat length 26”. Only used twice, excellent condition cost £800 new. Price: £100
• 4ft 6” MATTRESS, excellent condition as new. Price: £75 o.n.o.
• Hotpoint white DOUBLE OVEN, with black doors, Black Ceramic top, twin grill. Price: £150 o.n.o.
• Dark wood ROUND TABLE, diameter 35”, NOT gateleg, four CHAIRS seats upholstered in green dralon, very good condition. Price: £100 o.n.o. Tel: 01530 243614 (Markfield)
• Ikea Bjursta ‘DOUBLE’ TABLE ‘KIT’ never constructed/used. Includes all components and instructions.Approximate size 90x50x70 cms (L W H) Price £60.00
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• 4 various CYCLE CABLE LOCKS. Small to large, complete with all keys etc. Price: £10.00 Tel: 07773 011247 (Markfield)
• VELUX WINDOW 94cm x 118cm plus complete fittings. New, still in packaging, Price: £350 o.n.o.
• 2 Ikea Malm bedside 2 DRAWER CHESTS, light wood colour. £25 each o.n.o.
• FREE - Mothercare HIGH CHAIR. Also STAIR GATE. Tel: 07769 034279 (Markfield)
• ELECTRO ACOUSTIC GUITARTakamine EG 124C Series with case. Excellent condition. Price: £110.00
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• Nutool single phase BENCH GRINDER, dry and wet wheels. Price: £20.00 Tel: 07941 260002 (Markfield)
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• SHEET PIANO MUSIC - various grades - FREE Tel: 07815940871 (Groby)
• FISHING KIT: Carp Rods, Pike Rod, Barbel Rod, Bivvy (all new), plus lots more. Will split. Offers invited. Tel: 01530 245754 (Markfield)
• ELECTRIC POLICE CAR - suitable for 3-5 year old.Hardly used.Offers around £100. Tel.0116 225 1789( Groby)
• Samsung flat screen 19” HD TV Price: £25.00
• Panasonic Lumix Bridge Camera 60x zoom. Price: £100
• Royal Albert Old Country Rose 27 piece CHINA TEA SERVICE Price: £150.00 Tel: 01530 242793 (Markfield)
• FREE - UPRIGHT PIANO in good condition, ideal for a beginner. PIANO STOOL also included. Tel: 07855 040 819 (Groby)
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Website Worth A Visit
LiveWildLiveFree.org
LiveWildLiveFree.org was founded in April 2021 by Maria Hughes (professional name Maria Hennings Hunt) and Alan Chapman.
Our registered address is 85 Forest Gate, Anstey, Leics. LE7 7FJ UK, which is also Alan Chapman’s home/ workbase. Maria is based in South Darenth in Kent.
Alan and Maria first met in 1978 and were in love as a young couple 1979-80; then were apart raising their own families until 2015, when they met again and began working together.
Alan and Maria have for decades self-funded their respective social enterprise health work.
LiveWildLiveFree.org is a combined opportunity and purpose:
• to identify higher impact projects that are scalable and replicable
• to raise funding for these projects
• to deliver personal and community health outcomes
• to improve societies and communities (initially UK)
• adaptable/adoptable internationally
LiveWildLiveFree.org focuses on opportunities to enable compassionate healthy transformations after the turmoil of the years 2020-2022.
Many things are connected, especially when we consider whole mind/body/spiritual health and consciousness, in which Alan and Maria are deeply experienced in their own ways.
Alan and Maria draw upon their combined (more than) five decades of self-employment, freelancing and entrepreneurialism, and prior, also on their highly successful corporate employed careers dating back to the late 1970s; Maria specialised in various media and publishing, and Alan in industrial ‘high-tech’ multinationals. They are each highly experienced in corporate communications and relationships.
They are each extremely healthy and fit, mind/body/spirit, despite each having had to cope with and recover from many of life’s biggest traumas and challenges, and so are living examples of how to stay healthy and fit throughout life, whatever ups and downs come along.
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The Markfield Defibrillator Project Happy Christmas and all best wishes for 2023
COMMENTS heard at Richard Nevin’s recent Defibrillator and Resuscitation talk at Markfield Community Centre: “So helpful and reassuring” and “I really feel I could cope in an emergency”.
Any of us might encounter a Cardiac Arrest at anytime, anywhere, and it is possible that we will know the victim. Would you truly know what to do? Could you give your all to save a victim?
If you can’t honestly say yes, then please come to Richard’s next talk on Monday 30th January.
Richard is an East Midlands Ambulance Service Community Trainer and local First Responder. Be reassured that in a Cardiac Arrest emergency you will have the best support possible:
• The 999 Call Handler stays on the phone to you until the Ambulance Service arrive
• The AED will also talk you through each step and constantly monitor the condition of the patient.
• A Cardiac Arrest is a top priority Ambulance dispatch so one will arrive as quickly as possible
Could You Cope Under Pressure? Could You Be Cool, Calm and Collected? Do You Want To Learn All About Defibrillators And Resuscitation?
If so Richard Nevin’s next talk is the place for you. 6.30 pm on Monday 30th January 2023 at Markfield Community Centre in Mayflower Close
The Talk is entirely Free
It will help if you can pre-book your place by contacting the Centre by email to markfieldcommunitycentre@hotmail. co.uk or ringing the Centre on 01530 242240
• As will an Ambulance Service trained volunteer Community First Responder if available
• Just by doing your best you can save a life – you are not expected to be a doctor/paramedic Of the 30,000 non hospital Cardiac Arrests each year in the UK – 9 out of 10 are fatal Survival chances reduce by 10% per minute to almost nil after 10 minutes Local Defibrillators (AEDs) and Resuscitation (CPR) are vital in the first minutes
MARKFIELD ITSELF now has 11 AEDs that are fully available 24 hours a day every day at:
The Bulls Head, The Cemetery, The Coach and Horses, The Community Centre, The Co op Store, Hill Lane Industrial Estate, The Library, Markfield Court, The Post Office, The Queen’s Head and Wigwam Holidays.
A bit of a celebration is planned for January’s Herald. BUT these are not the only AEDs within or close to the boundaries of Markfield Medical Centre, or the area covered by the Herald. These other AEDs are equally important and vital to their local area and hugely deserve local support and thanks from everyone in this area.
The Defibfinder.uk website lists all AEDs registered as publically available on the National Network – the Circuit.
Very many thanks to: Bagworth Community Centre; The Bricklayers Arms, Thornton; Bradgate Park (5+1 Mobile); East Brook Farm, Thornton; Forest Hill Golf Club; Newtown Linford Cricket Club; Old Cliffe Hill Quarry; Old Thatched Inn, Stanton Under Bardon; Poultney Cottage Farm, Ulverscroft; South Charnwood School (3); Thornton Reservoir.
Some of these are fully available, others at specified times depending on their location. I apologise for any errors or omissions, and please contact me so I can make any corrections.
A brilliant effort by all involved.
SOAPBOX: VAT is chargeable on AEDs – WHY?
As always please contact me on MarkfieldAEDProject@Outlook.com
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