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WELCOME HELLO AND WELCOME TO THe april/May edition of THE CM23 CONNECTION The year is really starting to gather momentum, winter forgot to show up and spring is well under way. I can’t help but wonder if winter will make a late entrance, but whether it does or not, the spring bulbs are out in force now bringing a splash of colour and dash of cheerfulness to the Town.

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Local events are being planned and some are just waiting for you to attend, like the fundraising quiz and “50’s & 60’s Rock n Roll” nights in aid of Grove Cottage or the Charity Race night in aid of St Clare Hospice. And we can’t forget the plethora of entertainment that Rhodes always has lined up for us too! All of these events and more can be found on our community and what’s on pages (32-33 & 34-35).

■ FEATURES & ARTICLES

These next two months will bring us 3 bank holidays and longer daylight hours... before you know it, it will be summer! We are so fortunate to have so much to enjoy locally and I’d like to take this opportunity to thank all of the unsung, behind the scene heroes who make this Town such a wonderful place! Don’t stop, you are important and valued! Thank you!

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Until next time, Lorraine

9 Local Business People in Person - Clear Ovens 12 Local Fundraising

Scumrun - Team Flying Mavericks

14 What’s Happening in the Woods An update on Birchanger Wood Trust by Daphne Wallis-Jarvis Our Charity of the Year 2017

24 Harlow Sea Cadets

Welcome aboard new recruits and helpers

30 Art à Peel

A closer look at their works

36 Charity Open Gardens In aid of Grove Cottage

P.S CM23 can be viewed on our website from the 1st of the month of publication, so there’s no reason to miss any dated event!

■ FUN & LEISURE 6 Local Walks

Bluebells in Bergholt

18 Just for the Kids Streets2Homes are our charity of the year 2017. To find out more about the wonderful work that they do visit their website of find them on Facebook. www.streets2homes.org

CONTACTING US editor Lorraine Perry call 01279 410345 or 07808 000 113 email lorraine@cmconnection.uk email danielle@cmconnection.uk web www.cmconnection.uk Join us on Facebook PLEASE Copy deadline for all adverts and submissions NOTE for the June/July edition is 10th May 2017

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32 Local Community

Local notices, events, amenities and attractions to visit

34 What’s On

Upcoming local events

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Bluebells in Bergholt There are bluebell woods all over Hertfordshire and Essex so it might seem silly to drive for an hour to West Bergholt near Colchester, but it’s worth it. Hillhouse Wood is small but perfectly formed with flowering valleys and clear steams, nightingales, woodpeckers, patches of wild garlic and – of course – bluebells. For a short, sweet walk take the path from end of Firmins Court across fields to St Mary’s old church just outside West Bergholt village. The church is open every day and serves tea and cakes to visitors for an annual “Bluebell Weekend” in April. Take lane beside church and follow it left to wood’s main entrance. There are many paths through Hillhouse, where getting lost in May is a pleasure; one scenic route is to fork left near pond, through valley, and follow any way-marked path through woods until all ways converge to cross two little bridges and climb up to gate in SE corner of wood. Follow path ahead along edge of field. Reaching brick cottage, follow Cooks Hall Road past paddocks towards West Bergholt. Turn left at crossroads and go on over Lexden Road to find the unpretentious Queen’s Head pub, reflected in the village pond. LOCATION: West Bergholt Distance: About 3 miles refreshments:

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From time to time you have read little bits and pieces about our hedgehogs in the Birchanger Wood Compound. Their wooden hut is specially designed. Inside it has a separate sleeping area, which has to be regularly cleaned and refilled with suitable bedding material and the hut itself is directly connected to a large natural outside run. The Trust’s Warden works closely with Herts Hogline. Hedgehogs had always lived in Birchanger Wood but, as with other swathes of our countryside and in many back-gardens, the population has seen a sharp decline over the last 10 years. As part of the Trust’s commitment to improving the biodiversity of Birchanger Wood, our Warden contacted the Herts Hogline, the local hedgehog rescue centre, to see if our ancient woodland could be repopulated. So, in conjunction with Herts Hogline, a purpose-built ‘forever’ home was installed into a quiet corner of the Birchanger Wood Compound. Working with Hogline, several underweight hedgehogs, which would not make it through the winter hibernation without assistance, were placed into this secure environment and were fed and looked after, every day. In Spring, when these hedgehogs achieved the necessary weight-gain, they were released into Birchanger Wood. In addition to underweight animals received from Hogline, there are now two disabled hedgehogs, which can never be returned to the wild, owing, to, the loss of a limb or an eye, as they would be unable to forage properly and in

consequence would be vulnerable to predators. These hedgehogs will remain in their ‘hut and run’ in the Birchanger Wood compound’. They will hibernate there and never be released. Hedgehogs are wild animals. They hibernate over winter. They are not pets. They are nocturnal and should not be disturbed during the day. Indeed, handling then can cause them a great deal of distress and can cause health issues. Those that are temporary residents, that is those due for release in Spring must not become tame, as they need to be afraid of humans, so they can survive in the wild. The Trust is indebted to Herts Hogline and to all those local residents who regularly leave tinned dog and cat food for their meals - super-meat, or meat in jelly - please no gravy and no fishy meals. Cat nuts are also great, but again, please no fish based ones. The food collection point is in the Birchanger Wood compound. The Trust is also indebted the local shopkeeper at Snowley Parade who regularly donates income he receives from sales of poly-shopping-bags which supplements the donations of food and finances the costs of bedding, cleaning products and the occasional vet bills.

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Friday 26th May 2017 from 9.30pm - 6.30am St Mary-at-Latton churchyard, The Gowers CM20 2JP This is an event for the public to join in. An event to help raise the awareness of homelessness in our area and to sponsor the work of Streets2Homes seeking to help the homeless and vulnerable. Please register to come along and support us. To register to take part or for further information please contact: Email: kerrie.eastman@streets2homes.co.uk

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Harlow sea welcome Aboard new recruits & helpers Did you know there has been a thriving sea cadet unit in Harlow for over 50 years? We meet every Tuesday and Thursday. Junior Cadets 10-12, Sea Cadets 12-18 and Marine Cadets 13-18. At the Remembrance Sunday Service in the Harlow Town Park last year, you would have seen our cadets proudly on parade. A central part of our calendar – taking part in the service is very important, the cadets get to show their community a face of local youth - many believe sadly to be missing these days. One of our many aims is to try and install a greater sense of community within the cadets. We passionately believe in our cadets, actively encouraging them to achieve their potential. It’s the combination of Royal Navy tradition within a structured regime bringing together their energy and drive that has kept the unit going for over five decades. Our cadets go on to become many things in life, not necessarily anything to do with the military. Being a cadet

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teaches our young people self-confidence, teamwork, better coping mechanisms and life skills. In addition to learning Seamanship – our cadets get involved with five a side football, swimming, cooking, shooting, sailing, we also offer weekends away with other local and national units. In summer months they also participate in boating activities. There are also many weekend boating, swimming or camping activities too. We are also active out in the community; the cadets regularly help with events held by St Clare Hospice, Cancer Research and both Harlow and Bishop’s Stortford branches of the British Legion, helping to raise money for the local community. As a charity we do not get financial help from the MOD so are self-funding. Fundraising is an important part of the unit management team’s job; it’s also one of the most fun. As well as welcoming new cadets we would really like to welcome new volunteers to strengthen our team

When:

every Tue & thu at 7.15-9.30pm

Facebook: HarlowSCC

web:

www.sea-cadets.org/harlow/

Twitter:

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Cadets from Instructors (uniformed and non-uniformed, ex Naval or ex Cadets background would be ideal but we’d be willing to train), to Unit Assistants, to expanding our Unit Management Team. If you, or someone you know, would be interested in joining the team that runs the unit or have a child interested in joining the Sea Cadets, please come along to see us. We parade on Tuesday and Thursday evenings at 7.15pm – 9.30pm.

Harlow Sea Cadets in Remembrance Day

You will find us in the Sea Cadet building behind Tye Green Indoors Bowls Club, opposite the Esso garage at Bush Fair. Sat Nav postcode ref: CM18 6LU. For further information, please contact: Mrs Lesley Turner, Chair of UMT: 07906 916 149, email: lesleyturner_@hotmail.com SGT Brian Turner, Commanding Officer: 07895 369 160, email: turner_837@hotmail.co.uk

Harlow Sea cadets helping at Alzheimer’s Memory Walk

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RECIPE OF THE MONTH

LOOK WHAT’S COOKING RICOTTA STUFFED CHICKEN

75g ricotta cheese 2 tbsp fresh thyme leaves 2 tsp finely grated lemon zest 4 large skinless chicken breast fillets 12 thin-cut rashers streaky bacon 5 tbsp olive oil 2 tbsp white wine vinegar 1tsp Dijon mustard Pinch of sugar

This

recipe is a great way to turn chicken

fillets into something special.

You

can

prepare them a couple of hours in advance

100g baby spinach leaves

and keep covered in the fridge, then simply

2 tbsp pine nuts, toasted

cook when needed.

1. Use a sharp knife to make a deep pocket in each chicken fillet, making sure not to cut right the way through. Place the ricotta cheese in a bowl and stir in the thyme leaves and the lemon zest. Season with salt and freshly ground black pepper. 2. Place one-quarter of the ricotta mixture in the pocket of each chicken fillet. Use the back of a knife to stretch the bacon rashers. Wrap 3 rashers around each chicken fillet and secure with a metal skewer. Preheat the oven to 180C, 160C Fan, Gas Mark 4. 3. Heat 1tbsp of the oil in a frying pan and fry the chicken fillets over high heat for 2-3 minutes until the bacon is browned, turning once. Transfer to a roasting tin and cook for 35-40 minutes until the chicken is cooked through. Cover and leave in a warm place to rest for 10 minutes. 4. To make the dressing, whisk the remaining oil with the vinegar, mustard and sugar in a small jug and season to taste. Slice each chicken fillet into 6 pieces and arrange on the salad leaves. Scatter over the toasted pine nuts and spoon over the dressing. Serve immediately.

TIP: Instead of ricotta you could use low-fat soft cheese such as

Philadelphia or a mild and creamy goats’ cheese.

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PUZZLES AND QUICK CROSSWORD Across 7. Type of hat (6) 8. Assault (6) 9. Not pretty (4) 10. Exciting (8) 11. Style of writing (7) 13. Cold (5) 15. Freshwater fish (5) 17. Loosening (7) 20. Fruit trees are grown here (8) 21. Legend (4) 22. Mixes together (6) 23. Writer (6) Down 1. Zero (6) 2. Remain (4) 3. Foretell (7) 4. Boring (5) 5. Evenly (8) 6. Economise (6) 12. Chuckling (8) 14. Uncommon (7) 16. Seldom (6) 18. Idea (6) 19. Squash (5) 21. Dumb (4)

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more letters that can be made from the letters above. Plurals are allowed, proper nouns are not. The 6 letter word will always be just a normal everyday word.

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COFFEE BREAK FUN

BRAIN TEASERS SUDOKU COMPETITION

How to Play Sudoku Fill in the grid so that every row, every column, and every 3x3 box contains the digits 1 through 9, with no repetition!

Win

£2s5 h! Ca

Send your completed puzzle with your name and address to the CM23 office: 27 Church Manor, Bishop’s Stortford, CM23 5AF. First correct entry drawn on 10th May wins!

It’s fun, it’s challenging, it’s addictive so have a go and enter. Good luck!

Last month’s

Sudoku prize

winner

WORDSEARCH

Congratulations to Martin Sigley of Ramsey Drive who won the February/March £25 cash prize competition. Thanks to everyone else who entered!

Scientist

Find these words in the grid and the remaining letters will spell out a related phrase Baird Becquerel Bell Bernoulli Boyle Bunsen Celsius Crick Curie Darwin Davy Einstein Fleming Galen Gauss Halley Hopper

Joule Kepler Lovelace Marconi Newton Nobel Pasteur Rutherford Volta

Here’s the last edition’s hidden phrase: Love me and the world is mine. David Reed

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IT’s your community

art À peel Art group at the arc Words by Jim Peel & John Barnes

How did the group begin? It began life in 1994 when Jim Peel, our teacher, retired from full time work and wanted something to do. Jim had an interest in art from an early age and studied the subject under Anthony Devas ARA, during his evacuation to Sawbridgeworth during WW2. (You can read more about Jim’s time as an evacuee from the book he wrote on the subject, extracts from which were published in CM17 Connection 10th anniversary edition 2005 – 2015.) So Jim started the art group about 22 years ago and some of the original participants are still active in the group today. What do you do? We are essentially a Watercolour Class that learns about the basics of painting. Jim has a particular speciality in teaching about the rules of perspective, not only in the drawing but also in how colour affects the final result, for example warm colours for close subject matter, cooler colours for objects or scenery farther away. We learn how to apply washes, wet on wet and wet on dry paper, depicting clouds and cloud formations, composition and the rule of thirds. Also, we learn about the mixing of colours, the colour wheel, colours that are permanent and those that can be removed or reduced in effectiveness or removed altogether. How does the group operate? Each of us does our own thing in relation to what we paint with Jim offering advice on anything that we are having difficulty with. Occasionally we will have a particular subject or a human model for us all to paint. Many of us

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When:

every mon at 2-4pm

where:

St John’s Arc, CM17 0aj

Phone:

01279 300793

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art Group use photographs or magazine pictures as our subject matter. Do you exhibit your work? In times past we have exhibited our work at Artists in the Square which, at one time gathered in the Harlow Town centre. Now we have our own exhibitions, twice annually, in the ARC lasting 2 -3 weeks, which is open to the general public. Often visitors will be invited to vote for the paintings they like best and from those votes we can see the sort of subject that appeals and a “Best in Show” winner. Most years we produce a calendar that includes 40 to 50 paintings completed by the group. From the sales of these calendars we are able to make a donation to the St Clare Hospice, for which they are very grateful.

If you would like to join our class, buy any of our work, or find out more about the class, please contact out tutor Jim Peel on 01279 300793, or come along to one of our meetings and see for yourself who we are and what we do.

Included in this article are a few examples of our paintings selected from the 2017 calendar, we hope you enjoy.

The Art à Peel art group meets on Mondays at 2pm at the Arts and Recreation Centre, St John’s Walk, off Market Street, Old Harlow, CM17 0AJ.

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IT’S YOUR COMMUNITY

LOCAL NOTICES, EVENTS, AMENITIES

Thursday 27 April 2017 7pm for7.30pm start At the Charis Centre Water Lane Bishop’s Stortford CM23 2JZ

Quiz master: Paul Winspear Teams of up to 8 people

£12.50

to include Fish and Chips Tickets and Food must be ordered and paid for in advance. Fish, Chicken, Sausage or Vegetarian options available. Bring your own drinks and nibbles. Raffle. To book please contact Sue on 07540 269394 or email sue@mencapgrovecottage.org

Volunteering Matters! Help us make a difference to people with Epilepsy and other complex needs! Were you thinking of doing some volunteering but didn’t know where to turn to? Are you wanting to return to work, add something to your CV or make some new friends? Why not pop in to say hello, and over a cup of tea we can discuss volunteering opportunities here at St. Elizabeth’s. We don’t fit people to roles, we fit roles to people. Please contact Kat on 01279 844347 or Kat.pulford@stelizabeths.org.uk

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AND ATTRACTIONS

Tidy Up Bishop’s Stortford! We are a group of volunteers who want to make Bishop’s Stortford a tidier place.

We welcome groups and individuals who share our vision to join us. If you can spare a couple of hours (or even one) why not get involved? Your help will really make a difference.

Next TUBS Meetings:

Sat May 13th - Thorley (Meet @Sainsburys) Sat July 8th - Sworders Field Prospective volunteers can keep in touch with us on our website – www.tubs12.info For more information speak to: Ian Hudson on 07817 778870.

QUIZ FOR

SALE

In aid of Teenage Cancer Trust It is a Numbers Quiz – just think of phrases, song titles, books, pop bands etc that contain a number: The Third Reich? Tea For Two?

Two Way Mirror?

The Three Wise Men?

Ten Downing Street? Six of One and Half A Dozen of the Other? Quizzes in aid of Teenage Cancer Trust are on sale for £2 each from Jane Johnson, Gable End, 5 Sayes Gardens, Sawbridgeworth, Herts CM21 9BL (01279-865483) or email on jane.f.johnson1@ntlworld.com. Please send an SAE and cheque payable to Jane Johnson. Also available from Nisa in Bell Street, Sawbridgeworth. Closing date for quiz is 24th May 2017. Further events are updated weekly on our Facebook page www.facebook.com/TheCM23Connection/


UPCOMING LOCAL EVENTS

WHAT’S ON in April ■■ Until MOn 18th december Bishop’s Stortford Health Walks Southern Country Park Meet alternate Mondays at Southern Country Park in the car park off Thorley Lane East, Grid reference TL476 193. Time: 10am, www. hertfordshirehealthwalks.org ■■ Every Sat Hatfield Forest Park Run 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 always welcomes new help. Time: 9am, FREE, www.parkrun.org.uk ■■ Sat 1st April Bishop’s Stortford Farmer’s & Craft Market North Street First Saturday of the month. Local artisan food and crafts. Championing local producers from Bishop’s Stortford and the surrounding areas. Time: 9.30am-1.30pm, www.bishopsstortfordtc.gov.uk ■■ Sat 1st April Easter Trail Rhodes Arts Complex Little Bo Peep has lost her sheep…but can you help find them! Pick up a free Easter Trail from Reception and see how many of the lost sheep you can find hiding at the Rhodes. Time: 11-5pm, FREE. ■■ Sat 8th April Charity Comedy Night Birchwood School, CM23 5BD Bishop’s Stortford & Stansted Round Table present this charity comedy night starring John Mann. All profits to local charities & causes. Cash only bar (closes at midnight). Time: 7.30pm, early bird tickets £10 from www.bit.ly/stortford-comedy ■■ Sun 9th April Bishop’s Stortford & District Footpaths Association Meet at Barkway War Memorial (Cambridge Road, park in the High Street) GR: TL385358, postcode SG8 8BP The walks are generally 5-6 miles long and last between 2 and 2 ½ hours. All are welcome.

ART HISTORY

COMMUNITY

Time: 10am, walk leader John & Claire tel: 07425 603 506, www.walksaroundstortford.org.uk ■■ Sun 9th 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. 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: 10.30am-1.30pm, advance entry £12 (£10 for affiliated runners) or an additional £3 on the day, participants must be over 15 years, for more information call 01279 773756, www.stclarehospice.ork.uk ■■ Tue 11th April Coffee Morning Markwell Pavilion Coffee morning in aid of Isabel Hospice. All welcome. Time: 10.30am-12pm, contact: 01279 755320. ■■ Thu 13th April Family Bushcraft Day Hatfield Forest Learn the basics for surviving in the wild with only the bare necessities. An introduction to shelter building, fire lighting, water collection and foraging. Time: 10.15am-3pm, tickets available at 0844 249 1895, www.nationaltrust. org.uk ■■ Fri 14th to Mon 17th April Easter Adventure Quest Audley End House & Gardens, CB11 4JF Be a challenge champion this Easter weekend! There’s a chocolate reward for successful adventurers. Time: House open from 12-5pm, gardens from 10am-6pm, prices on website, www.english-heritage-org.uk ■■ Thu 20th April Stortford Street Food Monthly North Street A collective of top quality local street food traders, parking up to satisfy the cravings of Bishop’s Stortford’s workers and students. Time: 2-4pm, www.bishopsstortfordtc. gov.uk ■■ Thu 20th April Breathe Easy Group East Herts Council Offices, Rooms A+B, Charrington’s House Network and support meeting for

EXHIBITIONS

people living with lung conditions, Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) and Asthma. Set up in partnership with the British Lung Foundation, it aims to offer useful tips, advice and support for people living with these conditions in a friendly atmosphere. Time: 2-4pm, go along for more information or call 01992 531471. ■■ Thu 20th April Bishop’s Stortford History Society Talk: Pargetting Apton Road Centre A talk given by Bill Sargent. New members are welcome to these monthly talks. Time: 7.30pm, www.bshistory. moonfruit.com ■■ Sat 22nd April Craft Fair Bishop’s Stortford Library Do you make and sell crafts? If so would you like a stall at this craft fair? Time: 11am-3pm, contact: 0300 123 4049 or email libraries.information@ hertforshire.gov.uk ■■ Sat 22nd April Make a Shield for St George’s Day Rhodes Arts Complex Get ready for St George’s Day this year by making and decorating a shield of your own to take home. You can choose a traditional design or make up one of your own. Under 14’s must be accompanied by an adult at all times. Time: 10am-3pm, £2 per child, www. rhodesbishopsstortford.org.uk ■■ Wed 26th April Live Midweek Music - Que Pasa Rhodes Arts Complex Relax on a Wednesday evening while listening to the very best from the vibrant local music scene. Time: 8.30pm, FREE entry, www.rhodesbishopsstortford.org.uk ■■ Sat 29th April Race Night Canons Brook Golf Club, CM19 5BE Join supporters of St Clare Hospice for an evening of fun filled race action. There will be eight races flashed on a screen, a great raffle for all to enjoy and a supper main course which will be included with the price of your ticket. Time: 7-10pm, tickets: £13, betting will be £1 per horse, contact dani@ stclarehospice.org.uk for more info, www.stclarehospice.org.uk

ENTERTAINMENT

FAIRS & FETES

FOOD & DRINK


UPCOMING LOCAL EVENTS

WHAT’S ON in may ■■ Sat 6th May Rock n Roll for Grove Cottage with The Daisy Chains Henham Village Hall, CM22 6AZ Get your jive on to live music from the award winning band “The Daisy Chains” and Rock n Roll the night away, whilst supporting Grove Cottage. 18+ years, cash bar. Time: 7.30-11.30pm, tickets £20, email clairecookgrovecottage@gmail.com to buy tickets ■■ Sat 6th May Bishop’s Stortford Farmer’s & Craft Market North Street First Saturday of the month. Local artisan food and crafts. Championing local producers from Bishop’s Stortford and the surrounding areas. Time: 9.30am-1.30pm, www. bishopsstortfordtc.gov.uk ■■ Sun 7th May to Saturday 28th October Sunday Afternoon Teas St James’ Church Room, St James the Great, Thorley Time: 2.30-5pm, www.friends-stjames. org ■■ Sun 7th May Bishop’s Stortford & District Footpaths Association Meet at The Queens Head, Allens Green GR: TL455169, postcode CM21 0LS The walks are generally 5-6 miles long and last between 2 and 2 ½ hours. All are welcome. Time: 10am, walk leader Peter tel: 01279 835036 www. walksaroundstortford.org.uk ■■ Tue 9th May Coffee Morning Markwell Pavilion Coffee morning in aid of Isabel Hospice. All welcome. Time: 10.30am-12pm, contact: 01279 755320. ■■ Sun 14th May Little Hadham Antiques Fair Little Hadham Village Hall, SG11 2BP An established fair known for its wide range of antiques at reasonable prices. Refreshments, hot meals and yummy cakes available! Time: 9.30am-4pm, (trade 9am), admission £1, 01279 503576. ■■ Thu 18th May Stortford Street Food

LEARNING

Monthly North Street A collective of top quality local street food traders, parking up to satisfy the cravings of Bishop’s Stortford’s workers and students. Time: 2-4pm, www.bishopsstortfordtc. gov.uk ■■ Sat 20th May May Fayre Thorn Grove Primary School, Thorn Grove, CM23 5LD Join us for some space and science related fun! BBQ, bar, stalls and games. All welcome. Kids go FREE! Time: 12-3pm, email pta@thorngrove. herts.sch.uk for more information, all welcome! ■■ Sun 21st May On Your Bike Bishop’s Stortford Rugby Club, CM23 2QE Help make our eighth sponsored bike ride a WHEEL BLAST! Three distances are on offer so there is something for everyone. On Your Bike is suitable for families, teams, individuals and seasoned cyclists. All donations are welcome to Isabel Hospice. Time: Registration from 8.15am, Entry fee before 18th May £18 per adult and £5 per child. Entry on the day £25 per adult and £5 per child. www. isabelhospice.org.uk ■■ Sun 21st May Bishop’s Stortford & District Footpaths Association Meet at Standon Church GR: TL, postcode SG11 1LB The walks are generally 5-6 miles long and last between 2 and 2 ½ hours. All are welcome. Time: 10am, walk leader Peter tel: 01279 501596 www. walksaroundstortford.org.uk ■■ Sun 21st May Open Day: The Forgotten Gardens of Easton Lodge Easton Lodge, CM6 2BB We have a dedicated Children’s Area with activities for our younger visitors. Guided tours leave from the croquet lawn twice on each open day and cost £1.50. Our volunteer tam serves rolls and soup until 2.15pm and a range of delicious cakes. Time: 11.30-5pm (last entry 4pm), adults £4, children FREE, www. eastonlodge.co.uk

■■ Sun 21st May May Games Monastery Gardens (behind the town council offices), Windhill A seasonal festival from Contexture Theatre for the whole family to enjoy. As well as Contexture performing Mummers Plays (Old English folk tales) families can enjoy archery, maypole dancing, building May crowns, learn authentic crafts, traditional food and drink available. Time: 12-6pm, entry is by donation, www.contexturetheatre.com ■■ Sat 27th May There and Back Again - An Odyssey Rhodes Arts Complex The Odyssey is the classic of all classics, the mother of all stories, the ultimate source of myths and legends full of giants, ghosts, Ulysses and his companions on a fantastic voyage which comes to life on our big screen while he plays with sand, stones, boats, bowls, fire and water. Suitable for ages 6+. Time: 1pm, tickets £9, £7 concs, £28 family, www.rhodesbishopsstortford.org ■■ Sat 27th & Sun 28th May Charity Open Gardens Longridge, Sawbridgeworth Road, Hatfield Heath, CM22 7DR Hannah & Michael Shine invite you to enjoy a walk around their garden and relax over some homemade cakes and a cup of tea or coffee. Featuring Singer Jess Daugirda, Epping Green Community Singing Choir, Sosa Dance, Singers Adrienne & Malcolm, Ukes of Hazzard & Anwaar Belly Dance. In aid of Grove Cottage. Time: 10-4.30pm (Sat) & 2-5pm (Sun), entry donation £1, for details call 01279 730296, or email michaelandhannah. shine@btinternet.com ■■ Sun 28th May Rhodes Talent Search 2017 - Auditions Rhodes Arts Complex The Biggest & Best Talent Search in the region is back and this year DeRosa Music and Woodbury Recording Studios have been joined by Livewire Rock Academy to offer the best experience and the best prizes. If you’re a singer, rapper; a dancer or musician; if you’re part of a group or perform on your own; if you’re a freshfaced youngster or an ageing veteran - we want to hear from you! Time: 11-5pm, register at www.rhodesbishopsstortford.org

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WILDLIFE & NATURE


GARDENOPEN In aid of Grove Cottage (The home of Bishop’s Stortford Mencap)

Hannah and Michael Shine invite you to enjoy a walk around their garden and relax over some homemade cakes and a cup of tea or coffee.

Longridge Sawbridgeworth Road Hatfield Heath CM227DR

Saturday 27th May 2017 10.00am–4.30pm Sunday 28th May 2.00–5.00pm

Entry donation £1 SATURDAY Jess Daugirda

Singer, Sylvia Young Theatre School

Epping Green Community Singing Choir Sosa Dance Fitness & Line Dancing Adrienne & Malcolm Singers Ukes of Hazard Ukulele Group Anwaar Belly Dance SUNDAY BSUS Bishops Stortford Ukulele Society

Izzy, Pete & Bernie Singers

_ Tea with cake £2.50 _ Lots of plants for sale _ Craft stall

with hand-made glass, jewellery etc.

_ Book stall

with many almost new best sellers

_ Raffle _ Head massage by Izzy £5

pre bookable by appointment

Tel: 01279 730296 or email michaelandhannah.shine@btinternet.com

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INFORMATION AT A GLANCE

the listings iliffemunns@alzheimers.org.uk

Arts & Crafts

Bishops Stortford Knit & Craft Club Meet Tue 2pm at South Street Pantry Contact Jodie: 07734 209999 Herts & Essex Boundary Flower Club Meet 1st Tue of every month at The Barnabus Centre Contact via: herts_essexboundaryflowerclub@yahoo. co.uk

Community

Mad Hatters Toddler Group Meet Wed at St Michaels Mead CC Contact: madhattersgroup@btinternet.com 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

Stortford Kickstart (for CVs etc.) Meet Thu and Fri 10am to 12.30pm at BS Methodist Church Contact: 501745 or 656381 www.stortfordkickstart.org.uk

St John Ambulance Meet Wed at Havers CC Contact via website: www.sja.org.uk/sja/ counties/hertfordshire/units/bishopsstortford.aspx

TUBS (Tidy Up Bishops Stortford) Meet every other month Contact: 07817 778870 or visit: www.tubs12.info

Stort Valley & Villages Children’s Centre Group Contact: 696853 or visit www. stortvalleychildrenscentres.org.uk

Fine Art & Literature

Bishop’s Stortford Decorative and Fine Arts Society Meets 2nd Tue of the month at The Rhodes Arts Complex Contact via website: www.bishopsstortforddfas.org

Guides & Scouts

1st Bishops Park Rainbows Meet Tue at Bishops Park CC Contact: www.girlguiding.org

Music & Performing Arts

Bishops Stortford Acoustic Club Meet at The Half Moon, North Street every Thu 8.30-10.30pm Contact: acousticclubstortford@gmail.com Bishop’s Stortford Choral Society Contact via website: www.bscs.org.uk Bishop’s Stortford Musical Theatre Company Contact via website: www.bsmtc.org.uk

7th Bishop’s Stortford Guides Meet Thu at Havers CC Contact: www.girlguiding.org 1st Bishop’s Stortford and Hockerill Scout Group - Beavers, Cubs and Scouts Contact via website: www.1stbishopsstortford.org.uk 1st Hockerill Brownies Meet Fri Parsonage CC Contact: www.girlguiding.org

Bishop’s Stortford Musical Theatre Company - Juniors Contact via website: www.bsmtc.org.uk/ juniors.html Bishop’s Stortford Town Band Meet Tue at Markwell Pavilion Contact Sue Swan: 506123 BSUS (Bishop’s Stortford Ukulele Society) Meets every Wednesday 7.45-10pm at the British Legion Contact via website: www.bsus.co.uk

2nd Hockerill Brownies Meet Thu Parsonage CC Contact: www.girlguiding.org 1st Thorley Guides, Brownies & Rainbows St James Church Thorley Contact: www.girlguiding.org

Social & Meeting Clubs

1st West Bishop’s Stortford Rainbows Meet Tue at Havers CC Contact: suelatto@hotmail.com Silver Leys Scout Group For Beavers, Cubs and Scouts Contact: Anne Winship silverleysscouts@ outlook.com STMM Brownies Meet Thu at St Michaels Mead CC Contact: Janet Gordon: jan@jkl2000.co.uk Voyager Explorer Scout Unit Explorer Scouts aged 14-18 Contact via website: www.voyageresu. co.uk

Health & Family Care

Alzheimer’s Support Group Meet 2nd Thu of every month PLEASE MENTION Contact: 508448 or email: june.

Thorley Manor Mother & Toddler Group Meet Tue & Fri at Thorley CC Contact: thorleytoddlergroup@live.co.uk

THE

Bishop’s Stortford Age Concern Open Mon to Fri at The Apton Centre Contact: 504748 or visit: www.theaptoncentre.org.uk Bishop’s Stortford Railway Society Meet on Tue and Thu Contact: 503511 or visit: www.tinyurl.com/bsrailsoc Bishop’s Stortford WI Meet 1st Thu of every month at Charis Centre from 7.30-9.45pm Contact: bishopsstortfordwi@yahoo.co.uk Bishop’s Stortford VIP Club for Blind and Partially sighted people Meet 1st Tues afternoon of each month in Havers CC Contact: 832837

NT Herts & Essex Border Centre Contact Mrs M. A. Draper: 656255 or maureendraper@uwclub.net www.nationaltrust.org.uk/hertscen The Inner Wheel Club of Bishop’s Stortford Meet fourth Tuesday of each month (except August and December)

Contact Margaret Webb: margaretwebb01@gmail.com The Phoenix Stroke Club Meet every other Thu 2-4pm at Bishops Park CC Contact: Kath 724285 The Rotary Club of Bishop’s Stortford Meet Mon 12.55pm at Bishop’s Stortford Golf Club Contact via website: www.rotary-ribi.org The Rotary Club of Stort Valley Bishop’s Stortford’s Evening Rotary Club. Meet every Tuesday at The Lemon Tree, 7 for 7.30pm. Contact via website: stortvalleyrotary.com Thorley Women’s Club Meet every Wed 8-10pm at The Christian Centre (opposite Sainsburys) Contact: Barbara Martin 303225 The University of the Third Age Contact via website: u3asites.org.uk for information on local groups and classes

Sport & Fitness

Bishop’s Stortford Badminton Club and Junior Badminton Club Contact 654464 or visit www. stortfordbadminton.net Bishop’s Stortford Bowling Club Contact: 755887 or visit: www. bishopsstortfordbowlingclub.org.uk Bishop’s Stortford Cricket Club Contact: 654463 or visit: www. bishopsstorfordcricketclub.com Bishops Stortford and District Angling Society Contact club secretary: David Tadgell 654154 Bishop’s Stortford Football Club Contact: 306456 or visit: www.bsfc.co.uk Bishop’s Stortford Golf Club Contact: 01279 654715 or visit: www.bsgc.co.uk Bishop’s Stortford Hockey Club Contact: 654463 or visit: www.bshc. hitssports.com Bishop’s Stortford Rugby Club Contact: 652092 or visit: www.pitchero. com/clubs/bishopsstordrfc Bishop’s Stortford Running Club Meet at Hockerill Sports & Social Club Contact Ian McClymont: secretary@bsrc. org.uk Chantry Squash Club Contact via: www.chantrysquashclub.com or membership@chantrysquashclub.com

Sunday Smashers Badminton Club Grove Cottage the home of Bishop’s Meet at Bishop’s Stortford High School Stortford Mencap sports hall Various clubs throughout the week Contact: 652980 or visit www. Contact: 656085 or 37 CM23 CONNECTION WHEN RESPONDING TO ADVERTS sundaysmashers.blogspot.co.uk info@mencapgrovecottage.org


INFORMATION AT A GLANCE

USEFUL NUMBERS ALL IN ONE PLACE

Community Centres

South Street Surgery

Bishops Park Community Centre

Thorley Health Centre

01279 712146

Lancaster Way, CM23 4DA

Thorley Hill Primary School

83 South Street, CM23 3AP 01279 465700 01279 657636

Thorley Park, CM23 2LY

01279 654496

Thorn Grove Primary School 01279 653002 Windhill Primary School

01279 696850

Havers Community Centre

Waytemore Road, CM23 3GR 01279 712146

Hospitals

Markwell Pavillion

NHS Direct

Castle Gardens, CM23 2EL 01279 712146

Parsonage Community Centre

Parsonage Lane, CM23 5PY 07843 943492

Utilities 111

PAH (Hospital)

01279 444455

Herts & Essex Community Hospital

01279 444455

St Michaels Mead Community Centre

St Michaels Mead CM23 4FZ 01279 712146

Thorley Community Centre

Friedberg Avenue CM23 4HB 01279 329686

Pharmacies Boots Pharmacy

01279 653294

Church Street

County Councillors Bishop’s Stortford West

Lloyds Pharmacy 35 South Street

(Central & Silver Leys Wards) Colin Woodward Email: colin.woodward@hertfordshire.gov.uk

Lloyds Pharmacy

Bishop’s Stortford East

Herts & Essex Hospital

Medicx Pharmacy

Tesco Pharmacy

Bishop’s Stortford Rural

Trinity Pharmacy

0808 202 5469 0345 6779056

Bishop’s Park Centre

(Includes Bishop’s Stortford Ward) Graham McAndrew - CMILT Email: graham.mcandrew@hertfordshire. gov.uk

87 South Street

Mayor

Schools 07427 646311

01279 507524

The Thorley Centre

(Meads & All Saints Wards) John Barfoot Email: John.barfoot@hertfordshire.gov.uk

Cllr Keith Warnell

01279 654021

01279 654171

Williamson Pharmacy

01279 652759

1 Snowley Parade

Mark Prisk MP

01279 836006

All Saints Primary School

01279 868686

Herts & Essex High School 01279 654127 01279 656876

Hillmead Primary School Hockerill College

Doctors Church Street Surgery

Church Street, CM23 2LY

01279 657636

Haymeads Health Centre

Haymeads Lane, CM23 5JH 01279 657636

Parsonage Surgery

Herts & Essex Community Hospital, CM23 5JH

01279 658451

Manor Fields Primary School

01279 757193

Northgate Primary School

01279 652376

Richard Whittington Primary School

01279 657778

St Joseph’s Primary School

01279 652576

St Mary’s Catholic School 01279 827608

Police Hertfordshire Police Non-Emergency

101

Bishops Stortford Police Station

101

Crimestoppers

0845 555 111

Other Numbers Alzheimer’s Society

01707 378365

Bishop’s Stortford TIC

01279 715001

Bishop’s Stortford TC

01279 715000

Bishop’s Stortford Library

0300 123 4049

Citizens Advice Bureau

0844 411 1444

Isobel Hospice Advice Line 01707 382575 MS Society

07880 828858

Samaritans

0845 790 9090

Train Enquiries

0845 748 4950

EMERGENCY NUMBERS Electricity Emergency

0800 783 8838 Gas Emergency

0800 111 999

01279 654901

St Michael’s Primary School 01279 810800 Summercroft Primary School 01279 307477

Whilst every care has been taken to ensure that the data in this publication is accurate, the Editor cannot accept any liability to any party for any loss or damage caused by errors or omissions. All adverts are published in good faith. The CM23 Connection is an independent organisation. The magazine and content, including all in-house artwork, advert design and editorial, remains the copyright of the Publisher and under no circumstances may be copied or reproduced in any format without the prior consent of the Publisher. © 2017 The CM23 Connection / Connection Magazines / Lorraine Perry. All rights reserved.

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