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I don’t know about you but I’ve come over all “spring cleany!” Perhaps it’s my sixth sense letting me know that spring has finally sprung... or more obviously that blossom is, well, “blossoming”. Either way, and here comes a shameless plug, the first place that I turned to for help was the CM Connection.
May 2015 ISSUE 7
Now, there is a lot that needs to be done. Not just on my house but also on me! Yep! It’s time to get myself prepped and preened for the summer too! It will be a great opportunity for me to catch up with advertisers old and new and also means I will be able to personally recommend even more of our lovely local businesses - win/win! And if that wasn’t enough, there are lots of fun things happening locally throughout the month too. I might see you at one of the many theatre productions, charity events, fetes or shows. You’ll notice me - I’ll be the one all glowy and smiley, you know, the “prepped & preened” one.
CONTENTS ■ FEATURES & ARTICLES 6 Sawbridgeworth Bowls Club 9 In Person 11 Property Matters 12 Jim Peel Book Launch
■ FUN & LEISURE
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Until next month, Lorraine
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CONTACTING US editor Lorraine Perry call 01279 410345 or 07808 000 113 email lorraine@cmconnection.uk web www.cmconnection.uk Join us on Facebook The CM21 Connection
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■ IT’S YOUR COMMUNITY 24 Local Community 26 What’s On 29 The Listings 30 Useful Numbers
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sawbridgeworth bowling club Get involved in A more gentle type of Sport Would you like some exercise? Meet new people? If the answer is “yes” to any of the above then come along to Sawbridgeworth Bowling Club which is holding its Open Afternoon on Sunday 3rd May at 2.30pm, where you are welcome to come along and try your hand at bowling. The Bowling Club is between the Tennis and Cricket Clubs at the back of Bell Street Car Park. Bowling is one of the few sports where people of all ages may compete at the same level. There are teams of three generations playing together. Bowling also gives your joints and muscles good exercise. It is primarily aerobic because you are not giving your cardiovascular system a workout. Bowls stretches the muscles you use and conditions others. We, at Sawbridgeworth, are proud of our reputation within the area. For the last two years we had groups of children from Reedings come along. They discovered “Bowls is fun!” Our Open Afternoon coincides with the May Fayre so when you are out and about on that afternoon
come and have ago (with or without the family). All we ask is that you wear flat shoes. If you enjoy the afternoon then we will offer you four weeks of (free) coaching from our qualified coaches. Come along and discover for yourself Bowls IS fun! More information may be obtained from the Club Secretary – Basil Black Tel: 01279 726913 or the Ladies’ Secretary - Natalie Chalcraft Tel: 01279 722761 or visit the web site: www. sawbridgeworthbowlingclub.co.uk If you were not able to come to our Open Afternoon please contact us and we will arrange an alternative time. Our Annual Coffee Morning will be held on Saturday 16th May at 10 o’clock. Plants, cakes and homemade produce will be on sale. Please come along and join us. Entrance 50p to include tea/coffee and biscuits.
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local business people in person Name and Business: Richard Vine from Grabco, local grab hire service and stockist of topsoil & aggregate products for delivery or collection. Where do you live? I currently live with my wife and five children in Takeley. What’s your favourite local shop? It is very hard to choose a favourite but If I have to pick then I pick then I would choose the Hyde Hall Café which is on Sawbridgeworth road, next to our offices – I can’t resist Linda’s full English breakfast!
What do you like doing when you’re not working? I love spending time with my big family! I set up my business because… My parents have always run a successful furniture business and I always hoped that one day I could set up a business of my own, so I just took a “leap of faith!
What’s your favourite local venue? I am partial to a pint in the Queens Head – it serves great food and has a great atmosphere.
What’s the best thing that’s happened to you recently? At the moment I’m excited about the new Top Soil Screener we have bought for our Hunsdon recycling yard – it means we can now recycle up to 80% of the muck we take away.
What do you like best about Sawbridgeworth? It’s a lovely, quaint small town with lots of character.
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property column The truth about gazumping As a word, gazumping sounds like a pretty fun activity like zorbing or some other crazy new sport. The truth however is much less pleasant. Imagine for a second you’ve been trawling through property portals on line, spoken to every estate agent in Bishop’s Stortford and have registered on all their buyers lists. You’ve visited nearly every property within 10 miles of Bishop’s Stortford that is within your budget (and sometimes outside it just for fun); you’ve seen properties that are just right but too dear and properties on budget that leave something to be desired. Finally, you find the property of your dreams and it’s within budget! Success! You put in an offer with the estate agent which is accepted subject to contract. BUT just before it all goes through another bidder appears and puts in a higher offer on your dream home and boom…your dream house is snatched from you so the seller could get more cash for their property. Gutting! This is the truth about gazumping. The real question is what on earth can you do to avoid it? Gazumping happens most often when there is high competition between buyers for properties in a certain category or price-band. You may hear this being referred to as a ‘seller’s market’ because in this situation sellers (and estate agents) have all the power to accept or turn away multiple offers on their popular property. A recent survey claims that between 1-2% of property transactions fail due to gazumping and is particular prevalent in the Bishop’s Stortford area. Gazumping puts us as estate agents in a really sticky situation. Legally speaking, we have to pass on in writing every offer that is made to a seller whether they have accepted another offer and removed their property from the market or not. We also can’t stop a seller from accepting a higher offer because unlike the Scottish property market, offers aren’t legally binding. Don’t panic though! There are a few ways that you can reduce the likelihood of being gazumped, we can’t guarantee that our tricks will stop it happening altogether but by following our steps you’ll give yourself the best chance of getting your dream home.
1. Sell your property first If you’ve sold your home already and are living in rented accommodation, you will be in a much better position to exchange contracts FAST and avoid someone coming in at the last minute and outbidding you. A vendor is far less likely to accept another offer if they know you’re in a very strong position. 2. Build rapport with the vendor This might seem an odd suggestion, but if you’ve put in an offer on a property that you’re desperate to buy, building a positive relationship with the vendors could be the difference between them accepting a slightly higher offer or sticking with you. Ask your estate agent to arrange a second viewing to meet the vendors once you’ve put the offer in. 3. Be prepared This one is obvious - make sure that you have already spoken to an independent financial advisor to discuss all the possible mortgage options (if you need one), a property surveyor picked out and a solicitor who knows you want to move quickly. Get as much packing and moving preparation done as you can. 4. Act quickly This one links with the previous point. Once you have made your offer, ensure that you speak to your financial advisor to get your mortgage underway. Call your surveyor as soon as the offer has been accepted and get them in to the new property to survey ASAP and finally, ensure that you contact your solicitor and you are hot on their case to get things moving quickly. Being proactive when it comes to moving home is a sure fire way to fend off pesky gazumpers and get you the property you love! Selling your property first is an easy way to put yourself in the best possible position and avoid disappointment.
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IT’s your community
book launch Jimmy Peel: Evacuated 1939-1945
Well-known local art tutor and Old Harlow resident, Jim Peel, launched his memoirs from World War Two at St John’s Arts and Recreation Centre, off Market Street, Old Harlow on Sunday 19th April. “Jimmy Peel: Evacuated 1939 -1945” is an account by a young imaginative boy who was evacuated in 1939 aged eight years old from Hackney to Sawbridgeworth. This was a completely new world for him and influenced the rest of his life, sparking his love of the countryside, art and music. If you haven’t seen any of Jim’s water colours at local exhibitions, you may have seen him performing with the New Edition Singers where he is particularly known for his comic touch. Jim’s booklet gives a vivid and affectionate account of life with “Granny” Turner in Station Road. He is still friends today with some of the people who shared his adventures over seventy years ago. He describes his school days at the National School off Vantorts Road, going camping with the Scouts at High Wych, putting on a pantomime and encounters with ghosts and ghoulies as well as local personalities such as the bargees, Charlie “Hermit” and Mr Catchpole, the dentist.
Cost:
£5.30 posted/£3.95 collected
Tel:
01279 442447
Email:
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Jim earned a tanner a week gardening at Landguard, a large house on the hill. Here he met Anthony Devas ARA RP (1911-1958), a leading landscape and portrait artist. His portrait of Jim was published in the “Listener Magazine” in October 1941 and now appears as the front cover of Jim’s memoirs. The 40 page illustrated booklet is available from the St John’s ARC Office (01279 442447 or email info@stjohnsarc.org.uk) for £5.30 including postage and package or £3.95 if collected in person.
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Tudor House Gallery News... Question: What do Tudor House Gallery, Yew Tree Alpacas and photographer Sarah Stephen have in common? Answer: All three believe passionately in a buy local, shop local and support local business value system. So much so that earlier this year the three business owners linked together to achieve just that!
“Working together we can help create jobs for local people, support the local community and help promote local business growth.” said photographer Sarah Stephens. The first link in the chain was Tudor House Gallery who run a variety of workshops in their Sawbridgeworth shop (see timetable opposite). Workshops take place above the shop which is home to all manner of beautiful gifts, jewellery and interior decor. The art gallery itself is a unique oak beamed vaulted space, filled with work by local artists. The second link in the chain was local professional photographer and tutor Sarah Stephens, whose aim is to help those attending her workshops get the most from the camera they own. The third link in the chain was Penny Wylie, who owns Yew Tree Alpacas, a farm in the village of Anstey near Buntingford. The farm is home to a growing herd of Alpacas which is open to the public offering alpaca activities and adoption packages. The onsite shop stocks a fantastic range of knitted accessories including hats, socks, shawls and Alpaca yarn. Penny was keen to grow her business and in order to do that she needed to be able to use her camera to take professional promotional photographs. Hearing Tudor House Gallery ran a number of different workshops, Penny decided she would support a local business and gain her training from them.
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“Tudor House were more than happy to discuss my needs.” said Penny. “They put me in touch with their photography tutor, Sarah who helped me choose the right workshop to develop my skills. The workshop was very informative and I learned so much. I honestly never thought I could take such professional looking photographs - the impact it has had on my business is phenomenal!” This chain of events has had a positive effect on all three businesses. They have all successfully generated additional income for other local businesses, charities, artists and individuals. Creating a cycle of development and growth really makes a difference at grassroots level, so next time you need a pint of milk (a work of art or an Alpaca hat) remember to visit your local high street. Together we can make a difference! Please see Tudor House Gallery’s May timetable opposite, or visit www.tudorhouse.gallery for more information. www.yewtreealpacas.co.uk www.sarahstephensphotography.co.uk
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24th May 10 -1pm £38 Learn how to make a needle felted picture of your choice. Materials included.
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sawbridgeworth players Support Your local Theatre Company they need you! By Sheila Goodwin
Sawbridgeworth Players were formed in 1973 and put on their first Production in 1975 - The Reluctant Debutante. Over the next forty years there have been approximately seventy five shows of all types which we believe have given pleasure to many, both as an audience and participants. Membership numbers have fluctuated greatly during that time but have never been so low as now. These days there are so many calls upon ones limited leisure time people find it hard to make the commitment needed to stage a full length production. As a result this could be the last production because if we do not get the supported
needed by way of “bums on seats” and find ourselves making a large financial loss there will not be enough money in the coffers to back another show, even though we think we may have a director lined up! After forty years we feel it would be very sad if the group ceased to exist and so we ask anyone reading this to consider coming to see Bazaar & Rummage. It is a very funny play written by Sue Townsend who wrote Adrian Mole. We are doing our very best with what is an excellent and very intuitive script but need an audience to make this play a success and give us the ability to carry on.
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RECIPE OF THE MONTH
LOOK WHAT’S COOKING HERBY STUFFED BAKED TOMATOES
4 firm beefsteak tomatoes 3 tbsp Virgin olive oil 1 onion, peeled and finely chopped 2 garlic cloves, peeled and crushed 75g fresh white breadcrumbs 2 tbsp fresh chopped parsley 1 tbsp fresh chopped mint
LARGE
AND JUICY BEEFSTEAK TOMATOES ARE
THE PERFECT SHAPE AND SIZE FOR STUFFING
2 tsp capers, drained and rinsed Salt and freshly ground black pepper
AND MAKE AN ECONOMICAL MIDWEEK SUPPER.
SERVE HOT OR COLD WITH A CRISP GREEN SALAD DRIZZLED WITH A TANGY BALSAMIC GLAZE.
1. Preheat the oven to 190C, 375F, Gas 5. 2. Use a sharp knife to slice the tops off the tomatoes and slice a thin sliver from the base of each tomato to prevent them wobbling in the dish. 3. Use a teaspoon to scoop out the seeds and flesh from each tomato. Finely chop and reserve the flesh but discard the seeds. Place the tomato shells in a shallow ovenproof dish. 4. Heat half the olive oil in a medium-sized frying pan. Add the chopped onion and fry over a medium-high heat for 5 minutes until beginning to soften. Add the garlic and fry for a further 4-5 minutes until tender and golden. Stir in the chopped tomato flesh, breadcrumbs, parsley, mint and capers and season well with salt and freshly ground black pepper. 5. Spoon the breadcrumb mixture into the tomato shells, pressing it down gently then top with the lids. Drizzle over the rest of the olive oil and bake in the preheated oven for 25-30 minutes until the tomatoes are just tender. Serve hot or cold. TIP: Replace the breadcrumbs with cous cous if liked. Place 115g cous cous in a heatproof bowl and pour over boiling water to cover. Stir once then place a plate on top of the bowl and leave for 10 minutes or until the liquid has been absorbed. Fluff up the grains with a fork then stir into the fried onion mixture as above. Add some toasted pine nuts, chopped dried apricots, fresh chopped coriander a little harissa paste for a more exotic flavour.
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UPCOMING LOCAL EVENTS
WHAT’S ON ■■ every mon Adult Choir Sawbridgeworth Memorial Hall No experience required, suitable for all ages and abilities. Time: 8-9pm, cost: £5.50 per session, contact: 07785 562529 or email: infor@ diverseperformingarts.co.uk ■■ Every Fri Sawbridgeworth Country Market The Church House Hall (next to Great St Mary’s) Homemade cakes and preserves, seasonal fruit & veg, free range eggs plus crafts and greetings cards. Everyone welcome. Time: 10.30am-12noon. ■■ Fri 1st May Family Fun Disco Sawbridgeworth Memorial Hall Bar open, family fun with drinks and snacks available. Time: 6-8pm, tickets can be reserved on Sawbridgeworth Memorial Hall Facebook page ■■ Sun 3rd May Family Funday Sawbridgeworth Memorial Hall Bouncy castle, licensed bar, sandwiches, cakes, refreshments. Party & Pamper face painting / glitter tattoos. Jo Jingles & Soccerkidz. Time: 12noon- 4pm. ■■ Sun 3rd May Sawbridgeworth May Fayre Fair Green All the fun of a traditional May Fayre. Time: 12noon-4pm. ■■ Sun 3rd May Sawbridgeworth Bowling Club Open Afternoon Sawbridgeworth Bowling Club You are welcome to come along and try your hand at bowling. The Bowling Club is between the Tennis and Cricket Clubs at the
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back of Bell St Car Park. Time: 2.30pm, contact: the Club Secretary - Basil Black: 726913 or the Ladies’ Secretary - Natalie Chalcraft: 722761 or visit: www. sawbridgeworthbowlingclub.co.uk ■■ Fri 15th may CM21 Network Meeting Mark David Kitchens CM21 Network Group provides a networking space where local businesses in Sawbridgeworth & surrounding areas meet to connect & collaborate. Time: 9.30am, cost: £5, email: theCM21network@gmail.com ■■ Sat 16th May Sawbridgeworth Bowls Club Annual Coffee Morning Sawbridgeworth Bowls Club Plants, cakes and homemade produce will be on sale. Please come along and join us. Entrance 50p to include tea/coffee and biscuits. Time: 10am, the Club Secretary - Basil Black: 726913 or the Ladies’ Secretary - Natalie Chalcraft: 722761 or visit: www. sawbridgeworthbowlingclub.co.uk ■■ Thu 21st to Sat 23rd May Sawbridgeworth Players present: “Bazaar and Rummage” Victoria Hall, Old Harlow Set in the seventies this is the sometimes funny, sometimes quite moving story of a group of agoraphobics who set up a bazaar and rummage sale. Written by Sue Townsend and directed by Sheila Goodwin. Time: 8pm, tickets: £11, £9 concs, available from Don’s Nisa store, Bell Street, Sawbridgeworth.
What’s on a little further afield... ■■ Every Sat Parkrun: Harlow and Hatfield
Forest Harlow Town Park or Hatfield Forest FREE, weekly, timed 5km run. Time: 9am, www.parkrun.org.uk ■■ Sat 2nd & Sun 3rd May Pond Life Parndon Wood Nature Reserve, CM19 4SF Learn all about the animals and plants which live in the ponds of Parndon Wood, why not have a go at pond dipping yourself too? Contact: 430005 or email josey. travell@ecco.org.uk ■■ Sun 3rd may Paws for Health - Dog walk and show Pets’ Corner, Harlow Town Park Paws for Health logoCome join in a sponsored dog walk around Harlow Town Park and companion dog show raising money for Pets’ Corner. Even if you don’t have a dog this will be a great day out for the whole family with a BBQ, music, bouncy castle, stalls, try dog agility and Harlow’s first ever Weiner race! Registration starts at 9am, sponsored walk starts at 10am, dog show to start at 11.15am. Time: 9am, contact Katie on 01992 564 713 or email: healthworks@ eppingforestdc.gov.uk ■■ Mon 4th May May Day Brunch Gibberd Garden, CM17 0NA Brunch in the Garden served from 11.30-2pm. Hot and cold filled rolls, croissants, scotch pancakes as well as our usual fare. Time: 11.30-6pm, adults £4, concs. £3 and children £1, www. thegibberdgarden.co.uk ■■ Tue 12th may Link4Growth Harlow The Gibberd Gallery, The Civic Centre, Harlow Monthly community and business networking event. Completely
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IN may 2015 informal, drop-in session designed to nurture, support and get the community talking... from here good things happen! Time: from 9.30pm, entrance: £3 to cover cost of tea/coffee & biscuits, for more information and to book: link4growth.biz/l4g/ ■■ Fri 15th May YMCA East Herts presents Livewire Rock Academy Charis Centre The wonderful members of the Livewire Rock Academy will be providing the music and talent for this fundraising event. Time: doors open 6.30pm, tickets are available on the door: £7 adults and £2 under 14s, Pukka pie, peas and a drink available for £4. ■■ Fri 22nd & Sat 23rd May BSMTC presents Class Act Little Hadham Village Hall A bittersweet comedy musical following a group of classmates who meet years later at a school reunion. Will their hopes and dreams turn out the way they expected? Time: 7.30pm, tickets £15 each (tables of 8) including fish & chips supper, bring your own drink, available on 01279 814002 or tickets@bsmtc.org.uk ■■ Sat 23rd may Matching Farmers’ Indoor Market Matching Tye Village Hall Third Sat of the month. 19 food and drink stalls, plus a few craft stalls. Enjoy good quality fresh produce from farmers and other producers from within a 40 mile radius. Why not give it a try? Time: 10am to midday, FREE entry. ■■ Sat 23rd & Sun 24th may minibeasts Parndon Wood Nature Reserve, CM19 4SF Can you find all the creepy crawlies around the trail? Or do
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you want to have a go at bug hunting yourself? Join us this weekend to learn all about our minibeasts. Contact: 430005 or email josey. travell@ecco.org.uk ■■ Tue 26th May Gardiner Jack and the| Green Beanstalk Rhodes Arts Complex Bring your little one to enjoy an interactive screening of Disney’s Tangled. Not only can they enjoy the film but they’ll get to meet a real-life Rapunzel! Before the film Rapunzel will be holding a Fancy Dress competition and giving away prizes for the Best Dressed Disney character, both boys and girls, as well as the prize for the longest hair (there will be a prize for the longest real hair and fake hair!). Time: 2.30pm, tickets £10, adults go free, please call the box office on 01279 710200 to book tickets. ■■ Wed 27th May Woodland Folk Wednesday Hatfield Forest Are you a fairy, gnome or elf? Come in costume and meet our woodland folk, but watch out for the troll! Join us in our woodland pixie post office, leave a letter for the fairies, make a wand and a potion. Trail and activities take around an hour. Time: 11-2pm, cost £3 per child (aimed at under 5s), usual car parking charges apply, www. nationaltrust.org/hatfieldforest ■■ Sat 30th may Hatfield Heath Farmers Market Hatfield Heath Village Hall Hatfield Heath farmers market is a traditional farmers market where all stallholders have handmade or homegrown the produce they are selling. The market is held the 4th Saturday of every month. Time: 9.30am-12.30pm, FREE entry & parking, contact: 07956
563710. ■■ Sat 30th may Little Hadham Farmers Market Little Hadham Village Hall Local farmers’ market on the last Saturday of every month. Time: 8.30-11.30am, contact: Geoff and Jan Williamson: 771272. ■■ Sun 31st May Isabel Hospice: On Your Bike Bishop’s Stortford Rugby Club The annual bike ride to raise money for Isabel Hospice is back. Three distances are on offer so there is something for everyone on the day with 25K, 50K and 100K routes starting from the rugby club. Time: registration from 8.15am, Entry fee before 27th May £18 per adult and £5 per child. Entry on the day £25 per adult and £5 per child. www.isabelhospice.org.uk ■■ Sun 31st May Bishop’s Stortford & District Footpaths Association Meet at Hatfield Heath (car park next to the chip shop), GR: TL523150 postcode CM22 7EB The walks are generally 5-6 miles long and last between 2 and 2 ½ hours. All are welcome. Time: 10am, contact walk leader Paul: 501596 www.walksaroundstortford.org.uk ■■ thu 7th may Razed Roof ‘s Production of “Lusitania: The Floating Palace” Harlow Playhouse This is a WW1 Centenary commemorative production about the sinking of the Lusitania; it is to be performed exactly 100 years to the day it was sunk, killing almost 1,200 people. Time: 7.30pm, tickets: £14/£12 concs, contact: box Office 431945. Watch out for many more events in our next issue.
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INFORMATION AT A GLANCE
the listings Arts & Crafts Herts & Essex Boundary Flower Club
Meet 1st Tue of every month at The Barnabus Centre Contact via: herts_ essexboundaryflowerclub@ yahoo.co.uk
The Self Help Group for the Visually Handicapped
Contact: Mrs Joyce Vincent 01279 723649 Music & Performing Arts Youth Create
Contact: Liz Evans 07528 845113
Sawbridgeworth Flower Arrangement Club
Sawbridgeworth Players
Sawbridgeworth Lacemakers
Social & Meeting Clubs
Contact: Mrs Hayward 01279 723076
Contact: 01279 423233 or 833158 Community Country Market
Contact: Mr A Jackson 01279 600251 Lifeline Romania
Contact: Mr & Mrs Amos 01279 723934 Guides & Scouts First Sawbridgeworth Scouts
Contact: Mr Nick Jones 0773 677 0736 Rainbows, Brownies, Guides & Rangers
Contact: Mrs Gilly Squire 07752 303437 Health & Family Care
Saplings Parent & Toddler Group
Meet every Fri 9-11.30am at the Memorial Hall P.A.C.T Parents of Autistic Children Together
Meet 1st Wed of every month at All Saints School Contact: via website: www. pactforautism.org.uk/index. php/services/parent-meeting
Contact: Sheila Goodwin 01279 724608
Grove Cottage the home of Bishop’s Stortford Mencap
Various clubs throughout the week Contact: 656085 or info@mencapgrovecottage. org
Sawbridgeworth Garden Club
Contact: 01279 864398 or 721017
Sawbridgeworth Rotary Club
Contact: Mr P Clark 01279 726108
Sawbridgeworth Social Club
Contact: 01279 722310
Sawbridgeworth Learning for Pleasure Club Contact: Mrs Verina Pettigrew (membership secretary)
01279 722365 or 723152 Sawbridgeworth W.R.V.S
Contact: 01279 659669
The University of the Third Age
Contact via website: u3asites. org.uk for information on local groups and classes
Fiddlers Brook Morris Dancing
Sport & Fitness
Hailey Centre
Contact: Mr A Passfield 01279 724788
Contact: Mrs G Munro 01279 723707 Meeting Place for Over 55s Contact: 01279 721221 Friends of Great St Mary’s
Contact: Mrs Mary Shipman 01279 723268
Air Training Corps 309 Squadron
Sawbridgeworth Bowling Club
Contact: 01279 726414
Sawbridgeworth Cricket Club
Contact: 01279 600178
Sawbridgeworth Bridge Club
Meet Mon 7.15-9.45pm) Contact: Jill Clark 01279 726524 Sawbridgeworth Family History Group
Meet every other month at the Church House, Sawbridgeworth at 7pm Contact Mike Norris 01279 722535, email: wychmick@btinternet.com
Do you belong to a local not-for-profit club, group or organisation? If so, please do get in touch and tell us all about it. We would like to know when and where the group meets and also details of how others can get in touch, thank you. 01279 410345 or email: local@cmconnection.uk
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USEFUL NUMBERS ALL IN ONE PLACE Community Centres
Places of Worship
Cllr Barry Hodges
01279 723189
Sawbridgeworth Memorial Hall The Forebury CM21 9BD 07952 475839
Church of The Most Holy Redeemer Sayesbury Avenue CM21 0ED 01279 842354
Cllr Peter Mitchell
01279 654190
Cllr Will Mortimer
01279 722294
Great St Mary’s Church Church Street CM21 9AB 01279 726629
Cllr Tom Reeks
01279 831830
Cllr Joyce Vincent
01279 723649
Cllr Andrew Wincott
01279 726062
Bullfields Centre Cutforth Road CM21 9DE 07879 861261
Doctors Central Surgery Bell Street
01279 603180
St James’ Church (High Wych) High Wych Road CM21 0JB 01279 600894
Hospitals NHS Direct
111
01279 655191
PAH (Hospital)
01279 444455
0207 219 6358
01279 725428
Pharmacies
Village Pharmacy 7 Bell Street CM21 9AR
01279 722201
01279 722393
Hertfordshire Police Non-Emergency 101
Crimestoppers
01279 722357
0845 782 3333
Leventhorpe Secondary School
101 0845 555 111
Other Numbers 01279 508448
01279 722109
Citizens Advice Bureau
0844 411 1444
01279 836633
Isobel Hospice Advice Line
01707 382575
MS Society
01279 420059
Samaritans
0845 790 9090
01279 723737
Reedings Junior School
01279 722578
St Clare Hospice Advice Line
01279 773773
Spellbrook C of E Primary School
01279 723204
Train Enquiries
0845 748 4950
EMERGENCY NUMBERS
Town Council
Town Councillors Cllr Mrs Angela Alder
01279 722360
Cllr Eric Buckmaster
01279 725428
Cllr Ruth Buckmaster
01279 725428
Cllr Pat Coysten
01279 723425
Cllr Derek Filler
01279 730146
Electricity Emergency
0800 783 8838 Gas Emergency
0800 111 999
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Alzheimer’s Society
Town Clerk: Richard Bowran 01279 724537
Police
Sawbridgeworth Police
Fawbert & Barnards Infants School
Mandeville Primary School
Mayor
Bell Pharmacy 3 Forelands Place CM21 9QD
BT Faultline Three Valleys Water
High Wych C of E Primary School
Local MP
Cllr Eric Buckmaster
Utilities
Schools
Herts & Essex General Hospital
Mark Prisk MP
Sawbridgeworth Evangelical Congregational Church London Road CM21 9EH 01279 724173
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