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HELLO AND WELCOME TO THe april edition of THE CM21 CONNECTION It’s a been a busy month! Actually, it’s not cool to be “busy” any more is it. I’ll rephrase. This month I have been very focused. (Yep, that’s better.) Thanks to some birthday gifts I have been able to tick a couple of things off my “bucket list” - I went to see War of the Worlds and also saw Adele play her first ever concert at the O2. It was good to be focused on making some memories. The work/life balance is so important isn’t it. This month we have something for everyone and I’m delighted to welcome new and returning advertisers: Rapunzel’s Hair Boutique, Cellissima, Harlow Carpets, Spin Doctor, Fraser Beecham and VSF Garage Repairs Ltd. Thanks too, to all of our regular advertisers, without your loyal support this publication would not exist. I’d also like to thank Sawbridgeworth Bowls club and Sawbridgeworth CFVS for their contributions. It’s a pleasure to be able to help. If you would like me to run something on your group or tell the rest of the Town about your event, please get in touch. Remember, the community pages are FREE for local groups - we love highlighting events and encouraging more members for you. Last but definitely not least, I’d like to thank Ange Chan who organised the feature celebrating our local authors, I hope you enjoy reading it as much as I did! And finally, if you know of a business that would benefit with more local customers, wave a copy the CM21 Connection under their nose and tell them they should be in it! They’ll be so pleased you did! Thank you x Until next time,
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CONNECTION april ISSUE 18
CONTENTS ■ FEATURES & ARTICLES 6 Pub & Cafe Walks: Spring Flowers and Sculptures By Phoebe Taplin
9 Local Business People MRB Gardening
10 Sawbridgeworth Bowling Club Sunday 1st May Open Day 12 Sawbridgeworth CFVS May Fayre 16 Local Authors
■ FUN & LEISURE 14 Just for the Kids 20 Puzzles & Brain Teasers
Win £25 in our Sudoku competition
25 Look What’s Cooking Pork Jambalaya
■ IT’S YOUR COMMUNITY 22 Local Community
Local notices, events, amenities and attractions
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26 What’s On Upcoming local events
29 The Listings 30 Useful Numbers
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Pub & café Walks Explore our lovely countryside and local pubs and cafés for a perfect day...
Spring Flowers & Sculptures The charming village of Perry Green is home to dozens of extraordinary bronze sculptures. This walk gives you a chance to explore the landscape near the Henry Moore Foundation and enjoy some monumental masterpieces as well as buttercup-strewn meadows and woods full of bluebells. Cross the road and follow the public path to the right of Hoglands house, running along the edge of a small wood. Through the trees to your right, you can see the first sculptures. The “Large Figure in a Shelter” gleams coppery-gold from the next clearing. At the end of the trees, head right through a gate. Turn right along the next footpath, following the Hertfordshire Way, then left towards woods and left down the hill with woods to the right and left again along the valley path, with bluebells beside you. Just as you reach a road, turn sharply left back up through a band of trees and over some hilly fields, heading for the “Large Reclining Figure” silhouetted on the horizon. Shortly before you reach this bronze sculpture, rising nine meters off its manmade hill, turn right at a signpost and left between fenced clumps of trees. Go through the gate, across a track and head right towards the “Large Upright Form”, standing by a pond. Keeping the pond on your right, walk through a gate and over a bridge onto a little lane. Turn immediately left along the edge of a stream and follow this path back to the Hoops Inn. LOCATION:
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sawbridgeworth bowling club Bowls the generation game Bowls is a sport for all the family from 9 years to 90 years. Regardless of age, gender or ability it is a sport the whole family can play together. Sawbridgeworth Bowling Club (at the back of Bell St Car Park) is having an Open Afternoon on Sunday May 1st at 2pm. Come along and have ago. All you need is flat shoes. You will be surprised at the benefits of bowling: • Keeps you healthy - during an average game you bend more than 40 times, walk approx. 1,260 metres and swing your arm more than 40 times to deliver a bowl weighing more than three pounds • Exercises your mind as you try to outwit your opponent • Make new friends - we welcome new members and great friendships can be formed
• Feeling safe - people feel safe in familiar surroundings and company, both on and off the green • Competitive - the choice is yours, you can be a social bowler or take part in club competitions, County competitions or play for your Country. It all starts at Sawbridgeworth Bowling Club. Come along and give it a try - bring the family and have some fun! You may also like to come along to our Annual Coffee Morning and plant sale on Saturday 14th May at 10.00am. Entrance 50p to include a tea/ coffee and biscuits.
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Sawbridgeworth May Fayre
Council for Voluntary Service (CVS) The Annual Sawbridgeworth May Fayre will be held on Sunday 1st May 2016, between 12–4pm on Fair Green. The Fayre has been a yearly event granted by King Henry VI since February 1448.
May Fayre Special Event Timings: 12.00
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Creative Cake Competition I’m sure a lot has changed since then but the community spirit hasn’t! The Town supports the local charities, community organisations and crafters who will be selling their wares.
We are looking for celebration style cakes with creative decoration (no taste test!). The cakes will be displayed in the Hailey Day Centre and judged by Leventhorpe's Food Technology Teacher.
We also have a fairground for the children, home-grown live music, a BBQ, Open Gardens, maypole and Morris dancing, a local treasure hunt (with prizes) for all the family, a classic car show and a Creative Cake Competition (open to all ages).
If you would like to enter the Cake Competition or any other information please contact Helen Warnock, Chairman on hlw.sawbomayfayre@mail.com
We look forward to seeing all the family there, enjoying the best that Sawbridgeworth can offer.
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LOCAL Authors In Sawbridgeworth we are very lucky to have an abundance of writing talent, right here on our doorstep. Many of the following author’s work can be found in the relatively new general bookshop on Bell Street, Sawbridge Words, which is run by owner and proprietor Neville Twitchell who starts us off, by telling CM21 how its all been going. “Sawbridge Words opened last August and since then a lot has happened. I have built up stock of both new and second hand titles and now have about 4,000 volumes on a great range of topics. I’ve had a lot of favourable comments from townspeople who are glad to have a bookshop in Sawbridgeworth again, and I am confident of the shop being a long-term success. I’ve held several events over the last few months, including book-signing sessions with local authors. More of these are planned for the future, details of which can be found via our website www.sawbridgewords.com or our Facebook page.” Neville Twitchell
Ange Chan was born in Lancashire, and subsequently lived in South Wales and Cheshire before settling in Sawbridgeworth, where she currently lives with her husband and son. In June 2012, Ange gave up on the corporate world after 26 years, to concentrate on her writing career. Ange’s first full solo collection of poetry “Observations” was released on Amazon in May 2014 to positive reaction. “Perceptions” her second collection, continued and developed those themes further extended into “Directions” which was published in August 2015. All are available in Kindle and paperback editions. Her current poetry volume “Fame; What’s Your
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Name?” is about music and musical influences from the 80s. Ange’s poetry has featured in a number of collaborative projects and anthologies, and she has performed her creative work in variety of locations throughout London and Hertfordshire. In May 2015 Ange’s first novel “Two Degrees of Separation” was published, and is available from Amazon. Her second novel “Baby, Can You Hear Me?” will be published in 2016. Ange is an avid purveyor of social media and can be found on Twitter @angechanwriter or Facebook on her AngeChanWriter page. Alternatively her website is www.vodkaangel22.wix.com/vodkaangel22 Chris Lewis lives in Bishops Stortford but was born in Botswana, on a cattle farm. When he was two years old he totally lost his sight. He has lived in England for more than forty years working as a Physiotherapist. Whilst taking a modern literature degree with The Open University he developed an interest in creative writing. Since then he has had three books published. His current publication is “The Scent of Rain”, written under an assumed Afrikaans name of Josef Lewies. The book reflects life on an isolated farm in Botswana, describing the existence of the people and animals, their isolated daily life and the myths and legends of the inhabitants. Although the book largely consists of a number of short stories, it is all held together by a central character, i.e. the country, and the book perfectly captures the distinctive African atmosphere. Saira Hamilton is a chef, cookery teacher and food writer. She is the food columnist for the Herts & Essex Observer newspaper and you can read her blogs at www.sairahamilton.com. Through her private catering
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by Ange Chan company, Small Aubergine, Saira cooks for private clients and runs guest chef and pop-up restaurant experiences. Originally inspired by her own mother, Saira’s food philosophy is rooted in good home-cooking made with fresh ingredients. Saira is best remembered for her success on TV’s MasterChef in 2013 where she won high praise from the judges. Narrowly finishing fourth, Saira’s was inspired by her MasterChef experience to turn her back on a successful 20 year career in law enforcement and embark on her dream of a new vocation in food. Saira’s first cookbooks were published in February 2016. The ‘Cooking with Saira’ series of books showcase some favourite ingredients. They contain simple, no-nonsense recipes that are packed with flavour and are perfect for family meals or dinner parties. Find out more about Saira and access recipes at www. smallaubergine.com or follow her on social media @SairaHamilton and Facebook as SairaHamiltonChef Prizewinning author Adrienne Tinn was born in Ongar, Essex but spent most of the first twenty years of her life in London. She has written poetry and short stories all her life, and as a teacher produced plays and dramatic productions for children to act. She now lives in Lower Sheering with her photographer husband. Besides being chairperson of the local writing group, Harlow Writers’ Workshop, she is also secretary of two local bridge clubs and plays bridge for Hertfordshire. She has won first prize for a children’s short story in a national magazine as well as prizes in various poetry competitions. She has also been published in a variety of anthologies and magazines in England and abroad. She has presented her poetry at a number of local location and Adrienne also gives presentations at the WI and other clubs. Her two anthologies of
poetry, proceeds of which go to local charities, are ‘With Different Eyes’ and ‘Somewhere’. Jenni Kemp lives in Bishops Stortford with her husband and is the author of “Haunted Bishops Stortford” which was first published in September 2015. Jenni has been collecting ghost stories from Hertfordshire and Essex for the past 23 years, being particularly interested in ghosts and the unexplained, after having experienced poltergeist activity herself at the age of sixteen. Jenni has also written “Ghost Tours of Hertfordshire and Essex”, which is awaiting publication. She is further intending to write about Hertfordshire Murders and Mysteries. Jenni’s life does not revolve around spooks! Following a successful career in finance, she is now a semi-professional artist, and her other interests include Medieval French history, the Tudors and the Stuarts, jazz, classical music, and continental cuisine. Yvonne Marrs moved to the London area at the age of nineteen from her home of Inverness in order to pursue her dream of becoming a published author. Yvonne dreamt up the ‘When The Sax Man Plays’ series after falling in love with saxophone music, and being inspired by Leona Lewis’ dream X Factor win. To throw an ordinary person in an ordinary job, with an extraordinary talent into superstardom is the story behind the series. Currently Yvonne has three fictional series; The ‘When The Sax Man Plays’ series, the ‘Football Crazy’ series and the Aiden Lewis octet. With her early sporting pedigree (Yvonne was a Scottish National Judo player in her teens) it was only natural for Yvonne’s interests to merge. Her fictional books are available to download on Kindle as well as in paperback. More information can be found at Yvonnemarrsauthor.co.uk.
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LOCAL Authors By Ange Chan Emma Vandore is a writer and storyteller. Her work includes novels, journalism, non-fiction and academic writing, and she has been published in a variety of UK and overseas publications. In fifteen years of journalism, reporting from over thirty countries on six continents, Emma gathered plenty of writing material. She reported out of Brussels, where she covered the introduction of the euro and the start of its unravelling, and Paris, where she was the only foreigner elected to the board of the Presidential Press Association, before moving to the South East. Her publications include Schizophrenie Francaise, described by Paris Match in 2007 as ‘the book all the presidential candidates should read,’ and Creative France, a commissioned book of 40 innovations made in France (Business France). One of the first researchers to look at the East London cluster dubbed ‘Tech City’, she has written a number of academic papers, including A Tale of Tech City (Centre for London, 2011). She now has her own storytelling and communications consultancy, Kagisha Ltd (www.kagisha.com), focused on technology and education. It helps individual startups,
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Tue 1.30-4pm - Short mat bowls Wed 9.30-12noon - Multi activities: table tennis, carpet bowls, Petanque etc Wed 1-4pm - Short mat bowls Thu 1.30-3.30pm -Table Tennis includes a coach
Fri 1.30-2.30pm - Line Dancing If interested, leave a message on:
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Friday 8th April Time: 2.30-5pm Sawbridgeworth Memorial Hall
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RECIPE OF THE MONTH
LOOK WHAT’S COOKING PORK JAMBALAYA 1 tbsp groundnut oil 100g chorizo sausage, sliced 350g pork loin steaks, cut into chunks 1 onion, peeled and chopped 3 celery stalks, trimmed and chopped 1 garlic clove, peeled and crushed 2 tsp smoked paprika, plus extra for sprinkling 2 tsp Cajun seasoning 225g easy-cook long grain rice 700ml vegetable stock
COOKED
IN JUST ONE PAN AND ON THE TABLE
IN LESS THAN AN HOUR THIS IS A GREAT MIDWEEK
100g fine green beans, chopped
FAMILY SUPPER.
1 large yellow pepper, deseeded and diced
MIXED GREEN SALAD, IF LIKED.
SERVE WITH GARLIC BREAD OR A
1. Heat 1 tsp of the oil in a large deep frying pan and fry the chorizo over a high heat until golden and the fat starts to run. Remove from the pan with a slotted spoon and drain on kitchen paper. 2. Add the diced pork to the pan and fry for 2-3 minutes, stirring all the time until browned. Remove and set aside with the chorizo. Add the rest of the oil to the pan and fry the onion, celery and garlic for 5 minutes until beginning to soften. 3. Stir in the spices and rice and cook, stirring, over a medium heat for 2 minutes then pour in the stock and bring to the boil. Season with salt and freshly ground black pepper. Return the pork to the pan and cover and simmer gently for 15-20 minutes, stirring occasionally. 4. Stir in the chorizo, green beans and yellow pepper into the pan and cook, uncovered, for a further 6-7 minutes until the rice and vegetables are tender, adding a little more stock if necessary. Serve sprinkled with a little more smoked paprika and freshly ground black pepper.
TIP: You can replace the pork in this recipe with diced chicken breast fillet or boneless thigh fillets. Alternatively use large raw king prawns and add them to the pan in step 4 and cook until pink.
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UPCOMING LOCAL EVENTS
■■ 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 Tue Fiddlers Brook Morris Allens Green village Hall No experience is necessary. It is fun and good exercise into the bargain. Best to ring before attending in case we have to cancel. Time: 8-10pm, contact: 01279 723707, email: neilandgillmunro@ aol.com, www.fiddlersbrook.co.uk ■■ every tue & sun Mindfulness Drop in Sessions The Centre of Wellbeing Contact: 01279 867620, email: claire@thecentreofwellbeing.co.uk, www.thecentreofwellbeing.co.uk ■■ every Wed Stort Valley & Villages Children’s Centre Group: Toddler Tales Sawbridgeworth Library Just come along. Time: 2.15pm-2.45pm ■■ 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. ■■ Throughout the month Winter 2016 Workshops The Tudor House Gallery Learn a new skill or enhance once you already have. Our workshops are very popular and spaces are limited. So, book early! Contact: 01279 600112, www. thetudorhouse.gallery/
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WHAT’S ON ■■ Thu 7th april Elysian: the networking group for Wellbeing practitioners The Centre of Wellbeing Elysian is a networking group for Wellbeing Practitioners – our intention is to grow and learn together; to share ideas; support each other and collaborate on initiatives. All attendees are asked to join as members of The Centre of Wellbeing at £2 per month. Monthly meetings are then charged on a drop-in basis of £5 per session. Proceeds will be used to distribute #yellowbooks. Time: 9.30-11.30am, www. thecentreofwellbeing.co.uk ■■ Fri 8th April U3A Meeting Sawbridgeworth Memorial hall No longer working full-time or retired? Now’s the time to make the most of life. U3A gives you the chance to develop your interests, make new friends and enjoy yourself. Time: 2.30-5pm. ■■ Fri 15th april 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 ■■ Fri 15th April SMHT Jazz Club: 25 piece Essex Youth Jazz Orchestra Sawbridgeworth Memorial Hall Every 3rd Friday of the month. Time: 8pm, tickets: £8 from The Tudor House Gallery or Mont cafe, www.smht.org.uk ■■ Sat 23rd & Sun 24th April Sawbridgeworth 12th Art & Photographic Exhibition Sawbridgeworth Memorial Hall
This varied art and photographic competition is open for viewing and exhibitors. Visit the Sawbridgeworth WI for delicious refreshments. In support of Helen Rollason. Time: 10.30am-4.30pm.
What’s on a little further afield... ■■ Every Sat Harlow and Hatfield Forest Park Runs Harlow Town Park & Hatfield Forest This 5km event takes place every Saturday at 9am. It is a free event but please register before your first event and bring a printed copy of your barcode with you. Run for your own enjoyment and join in whatever your pace. It is entirely run by volunteers and welcomes new help. Time: 9am, FREE, www.parkrun. org.uk ■■ until Thu 21st April Gibberd Gallery Exhibition: At Sea Harlow Civic Centre AT SEA brings together a collection of significant work by four leading contemporary artists; Norman Ackroyd - Simon Carter Maggi Hambling - Len Tabner. Contact: gallery@harlowarttrust. org.uk, www.gibberdgallery.co.uk ■■ 1st April Kids Fun Day! Parndon Wood Nature Reserve, CM19 4SF Join us and Harlow Council for a free fun day for pre-schoolers! (Older siblings welcome). There’s a trail hunt, messy play and free arts and crafts! Time: 11.30am-2pm, £1 a feeder, contact: 430005 or email josey. travell@ecco.org.uk
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IN April 2016 ■■ Sat 2nd April Bishop’s Stortford Craft & Produce Market Bishop’s Stortford Town Centre Held on the first Saturday each month. Time: 9.30-1.30pm, contact: 712143 or email market@ bishopsstortfordtc.gov.uk ■■ Sat 9th & Sun 10th April The Birds of Parndon Wood Parndon Wood Nature Reserve, CM19 4SF Join us and members form the RSPB to learn all about birds this weekend. Download your very own Parndon Wood Bird Sheet (available online) and see how many birds you can see! Guided walk leaving from the centre at 2:30pm (£2 per person suggested donation). Time: 11am-4pm, £1 a feeder, contact: 430005 or email josey. travell@ecco.org.uk ■■ Sun 10th April St Clare Hospice 10K Run St Clare Hospice, CM17 9JX It’s time to get your running shoes out once more for the annual St Clare 10K. Hundreds of runners are expected to jostle at the starting line once again for our yearly sporting event which last year raised an amazing £8,000 for the Hospice. This year you’ll be running alongside our very own Clare Bear who also recently took part in the Great South Run! The event is ideal for regular running club members looking to boost their training as well as those who are new to running but looking for a challenge! Time: 10.30-1.30pm, advanced entry £12 (£10 for affiliated runners) or an additional £3 on the day, call Jade Clarke 773756 or jade.clarke@stclarehospice.org.uk ■■ Tue 12th april Link4Growth Harlow
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The Gibberd Gallery Monthly community and business networking event. Completely 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/ ■■ Sat 16th April Bishop’s Stortford Stamp Fair Water Lane United Reformed Church, CM23 2JZ Collections purchased. Free admission and ample parking. Time: 10-4pm, all enquiries: 01279 305100 or 07887 882483 ■■ Sat 16th April St Michael’s Church Organ Festival St Michael’s Church Inaugural concert by Simon Johnson, Organist and Assistant Director of music at St Paul’s Cathedral. Time: 7.30pm, tickets available from Bishop’s Stortford Tourist Information Centre: 01279 715001 or www.eventbrite.co.uk ■■ Thu 21st to Sat 23rd April EHOS Presents: Happy Days The Musical! Victoria Hall Theatre, Old Harlow Sunday, Monday, Happy Days, Tuesday, Wednesday, Happy Dawell, you know the rest! Happy Days are here again, with EHOS’s latest production, Happy Days The Musical Time: 7.30pm, tickets: from £9.50, visit EHOS’s website at www.ehos. co.uk. ■■ Sat 23rd April Hatfield Heath Farmers Market Hatfield Heath Hatfield Heath farmers market is a traditional market where all stall holders 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. ■■ Tue 26th April Dunmow Flitch Trials The Maltings, Mill Lane, Dunmow, CM6 1BG Join the Inner Wheel Club of Bishop’s Stortford for this illustrated talk and museum visit. This is the year of awarding the Flitch in July so come and learn all about this unique event. Light refreshments and raffle. Time: 7 for 7.30pm, tickets: £8 from Julie Milne 01371 875370. ■■ Sat 30th April Living With Luke Rhodes Arts Complex One Dad wrestles with autism! Danson Thunderbolt is no ordinary Dad, and his teenage son Luke is not so ordinary either. For Luke is autistic and the Autistic Shadow gets between them every single day making communication a struggle. SO what’s a Dad to do? Wrestle the Autistic Shadow that’s what! Suitable for 14+ although contains some strong language and wrestling! Time: 7.30pm, www. rhodesbishopsstortford.org.uk ■■ Sat 23rd & Sun 24th April Mighty Minibeasts Parndon Wood Nature Reserve, CM19 4SF Take part in our trail hunt to see how many minibeasts you can find and why not have a go at bug hunting yourself! Time: 11am-4pm, £1, contact: 430005 or email josey.travell@ ecco.org.uk
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 Sawbridgeworth Crafters Meet every Wed at the Hailey Centre 7.30-9.30pm for crafting, tea/coffee and cake Contact: Sheila Brown 01279 725563 Community Country Market Contact: Mr A Jackson 01279 600251 Friends of Pishiobury Park, Sawbridgeworth Meet third Thurs of each month, 10.00-12.00 Contact via: www. friendsofpishioburypark.co.uk Lifeline Romania Contact: Mr & Mrs Amos 01279 723934 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 The Self Help Group Meet on Monday afternoons at the Parish hall between 12.30pm and 3pm and we welcome anyone who likes to do craft work
Contact: Mrs Janet Moore 01279 723963 Music & Performing Arts Youth Create Contact: Mrs G Hawkins 01279 721219 Sawbridgeworth Players Contact: Iris Jones 01279 722020 Social & Meeting Clubs Grove Cottage the home of Bishop’s Stortford Mencap Various clubs throughout the week Contact: 656085 or info@mencapgrovecottage.org Fiddlers Brook Morris Dancing Contact: Mrs G Munro 01279 723707 Hailey Centre Meeting Place for Over 55s Contact: 01279 721221 Friends of Great St Mary’s Contact: Mrs Mary Shipman 01279 723268 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 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 Sport & Fitness Sawbridgeworth Bowling Club Contact: 01279 726414 Sawbridgeworth Cricket Club Contact: 01279 600178 Uniformed Youth Organisations Air Training Corps 309 Squadron Contact: Flt Lt Andrew Passfield 01279 723517 (HQ) or 309atc@gmail.com First Sawbridgeworth Scouts Contact: Mr Nick Jones 0773 677 0736 Rainbows, Brownies, Guides & Rangers Contact: Mrs Gilly Squire 07752 303437 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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INFORMATION AT A GLANCE
USEFUL NUMBERS ALL IN ONE PLACE Community Centres
Places of Worship
Cllr Pat Coysten
01279 723425
Sawbridgeworth Memorial Hall The Forebury CM21 9BD 07952 475839
Church of The Most Holy Redeemer Sayesbury Avenue CM21 0ED 01279 654603
Cllr Donald Hall
01279 723535
Cllr Will Mortimer
01279 722294
Great St Mary’s Church Church Street CM21 9AB 01279 726629
Cllr Tom Reeks
01279 831830
Cllr Heather Riches
01279 600699
Cllr David Royle
01279 832346
Cllr Michael Shaw
01279 726792
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 Herts & Essex General Hospital PAH (Hospital)
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01279 655191 01279 444455
0207 219 6358
Cllr Eric Buckmaster
01279 725428
Pharmacies Bell Pharmacy 3 Forelands Place CM21 9QD Village Pharmacy 7 Bell Street CM21 9AR
01279 722201
Three Valleys Water
Fawbert & Barnards Infants School
01279 722357
High Wych C of E Primary School
01279 722109
Leventhorpe Secondary School
01279 836633
Mandeville Primary School
Mayor
01279 723737
Crimestoppers
0845 555 111
01279 508448
Citizens Advice Bureau
0844 411 1444
Isobel Hospice Advice Line
01707 382575
MS Society
01279 420059
Samaritans
0845 790 9090
Spellbrook C of E Primary School
01279 723204
St Clare Hospice Advice Line
01279 773773
Train Enquiries
0845 748 4950
Town Council 01279 724537
EMERGENCy NuMBERS Electricity Emergency
Cllr Sotirios Adamopoulos 07876 743997
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Alzheimer’s Society
01279 722578
Town Councillors
Sawbridgeworth Police
Cllr Mrs Angela Alder
01279 722360
Cllr Eric Buckmaster
01279 725428
Cllr Ruth Buckmaster
01279 725428
Cllr John Burmicz
01279 600372
0800 783 8838 Gas Emergency
0800 111 999
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