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Millbrook residents were expected to turn out in force at a public meeting to discuss the closure of the Post Office in the village. The meeting, co-hosted by Millbrook Parish Council and the Peninsula Trust, was taking place at the Millbrook Methodist Hall as the Advertiser went to press. In the wake of the announcement that the Post Office in the Premier Shop is to close on January 16, the Parish Council and the Peninsula Trust have been working hard to find a solution to the problem. A Peninsula Trust spokesman said: “We feel strongly that this important service should be retained in our village.” Meetings have taken place with the Post Office to discuss the options available and a number of priorities identified. The first is to organise an outreach service in a suitable location, to provide an interim basic service over limited hours. In the meantime efforts would continue to find a new retailer or community organisation to take over the service in a suitable location. Also seen as a priority is to make contingency plans to help the most vulnerable local people, such as the elderly. This may include organising a mini bus service to the nearest Post Office, such as Kingsand. The Peninsula Trust is looking at the possibility of running a Post Office, but due to the structure of the organisation they are not ideally placed to take on the responsibility. However, if no other option can be found then they will certainly consider this because of the importance of retaining the service in the village.
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It has been reported that the owners of the Premier Store had experienced ‘major issues’ with Post Office Limited, forcing them reluctantly to take the decision to close the post office counter in the shop.
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Villagers in Millbrook have also been shocked by the news that the building housing the Rame Group Practice is to be put up for sale. In a statement the Rame Group Practice said: “As you will know, we rent the Millbrook Surgery premises. The landlord has now informed us that he wishes to sell the building on the open market, so you may see a ‘For sale’ sign outside in the coming days. “GP care will continue to be provided from the building for as long as possible, but clearly we have to look at alternatives, given that both NHS England and the Rame Group Practice remain absolutely committed to providing GP care in the Rame peninsula. “That means other premises will be found if the Rame Group Practice is unable to continue providing care from Millbrook Surgery. “In some circumstances the NHS can make an offer to purchase a building and lease it back to the practice. However, as we are responsible for using public money, we must ensure that the purchase is only considered at market value. “NHS England will explore this option with the landlord, even while the building is advertised for sale on the open market. “We will keep patients and the local community
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There was an excellent attendance at the first Business Breakfast Jo Bennetts continued: “The success of our first Business Breakfast in November has laid the foundation stone for a Rame Business Hub network. “Feedback has been really positive, and those that attended the Breakfast have expressed an overwhelming interest in training opportunities and attending regular events. “Maintaining that momentum is key, so we have scheduled the next business breakfast event and are also busy preparing regulatory group training in Millbrook for January and February 2018.” For the Hub to establish itself as a useful and relevant local business framework with tangible benefit to the community, its format and direction will take a flexible and adaptable approach. The Trust want to understand and provide for the needs of the local business community through a bespoke Business
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From Mrs Val Andrews, of Cancer Research UK in Torpoint. I would like to thank everyone for the support they have given us once again through 2017. Our committee has dwindled to three ladies and we could not have kept going without friends and families’ help. Money raised at the November Coffee event and the Switching on of the Lights amounted to £928.
Millbrook Post Office closure: action plan • continued from front page informed of any significant developments involving the premises.” It is understood that Millbrook Parish Council is looking for a solution to the issue as a matter of urgency. Meanwhile there was some good news for villagers. Millbrook will be keeping it’s Natwest mobile bank, despite the recent announcement by RBS of scores of bank branch closures across the country. The mobile bank calls every Tuesday between 11.30am and 12 noon on the Quay and can be used by both NatWest and RBS customers. One local resident commented: “In light of the closure of the Post Office, the mobile bank will be even more important now.”
Twin sisters Rosie and Poppy Northcott are celebrating a remarkable year of sporting success. The identical twins, who attend Millbrook Primary School, have just turned 11 - but they have already achieved stunning success in athletics and cross country. They both brought back four Gold Medals at a Young Athletes Open competition in North Devon earlier this year. Poppy won the both the 75 metre and 600 metre sprints and also the howler javelin. Meanwhile her sister Rosie triumphed in the 150 metres sprint and hurdles and long jump. They both then crowned an amazing day by helping their relay team into the Gold Medal place. They also came first and second in the Exeter Pentathlon event and have continued this success throughout the year. Both Poppy and Rosie are members of the City of Plymouth Athletics Club and train regularly at Brickfields. Poppy has already written her name in the club’s record book as the Under 11 Girls Record holder in the 200 metres, 600 metres and 800 metres. The records had remained unbeaten for 10 years - until Poppy’s performances. She has also broken a Cornwall record. Not to be outdone, Rosie has set several personal bests in the long jump - achieving 3 metres 92 cms - and the high jump at 1 metre 10 cms.
Poppy and Rosie Northcott - athletics super stars of the future Poppy continued her success with victory in the opening 2017/18 Westward Cross Country League meeting at Stover. She won the under 11 girls race in a time of 5.36 minutes and even finished fourth overall in the joint boys and girls race. As if their athletics prowess is not enough, they are both keen rugby and netball players and have won many matches and leagues at Millbrook Primary School. They could be Cornwall’s answer to the Brownlee brothers who have literally conquered the world in triathlon events!
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Coveted FA Award for Torpoint Athletic Juniors Torpoint Athletic Juniors FC are celebrating after being awarded the Chartered Standard Plaque from the Football Association. TAJFC provide scores of children of all abilities aged from four to 10 years of age with structured training sessions led by FA qualified coaches. The coveted Charter Standard award is only awarded to clubs which provide a high quality football experience. FA Charter Clubs are proven to be well run, sustainable and importantly place child protection, quality coaching and safety of paramount importance. Matthew Burgoyne, chairman of TAJFC said: “We are all delighted. This is a very big achievement and recognises all the hard work and commitment of our volunteers, coaching staff and committee members.”
Festive celebrations Greeted at the Maker with Rame Community Hall by Maker with Rame Hand Bell Ringers, villagers from Kingsand and Cawsand gathered with their children for the switching on of the Christmas lights through the villages. Gary Farrar organised this year’s Christmas lighting in the villages, assisted by Don Seymour and Jack Dyer, so the three were asked to formally switch on the lights. After the ‘switch on,’ a snow machine entertained the young children. Then, everyone returned into the Community Hall for mince pies, and mulled wine from Sir John Gray’s ancient recipe. Local residents then enjoyed carol singing,
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Tree-mendous effort and a special celebration for Bill Torcare’s beautifully decorated Christmas tree was duly displayed at St James, Church in readiness for Torpoint’s Christmas Tree Festival for the two week period from November 27. Residents had been working hard painting and decorating pine cones and making pom poms for the tree as well as some contributions from very talented family members. Residents from each of Torcare’s three homes were taken to the Christmas Tree Festival on afternoons during the two
week event to view the spectacular show of trees, lights and Christmas festivities. One particular afternoon the organist was playing Christmas carols while three of the residents sat and enjoyed the magical atmosphere. William ‘Bill’ Cree, who is resident at Porte Rouge is pictured with his daughter Karen celebrating his 80th birthday this month, after a party with his friends where Poslips played and everyone sang and danced. The celebrations continued at Wheelers in Torpoint where family and friends from Scotland celebrated with Bill to the sounds of a Bagpipe Band. The Torpoint Lady Singers, Tony and Ken entertaining duo, The Ferryboat Singers, Wendy J. Bassett, the local Brownies and local school children are but a few of those who took a turn in entertaining the residents within Torcare’s three homes. The pantomime ‘Wizard of Oz’ kicked off the proceedings and friends and family of Torcare were welcomed to the sherry and mince pie afternoon at the Nursing Home on Thursday December 14. Torcare would like to wish all residents, their families and friends and all the staff a very Happy Christmas and New Year.
Golden moment A couple who first met at a café in Torpoint have celebrated their Golden Wedding Anniversary. Michael and Delia Cook were congratulated by the Mayor and Mayoress of Torpoint Coun Lambert and Maureen Keise. The couple have two children – Jane and Mark – four grandchildren and five great grandchildren, having been married on December 2 1967. Michael was born and raised in Plymouth and joined Courage Breweries after leaving Burrington Comprehensive at the age of 15. He then went to Merchant Seaman Training School at the age of 16, joining his first ship on his 17th birthday. He spent more than a decade in the Merchant Navy. Delia, who was the youngest of six children, grew up in Narkurs, near Downderry and went to Deviock School. She worked at Carter’s farm and nursery after leaving school and having her family. The couple ran pubs in the area for about 10 years, including the Rising Sun in Kingsand and the Railway Inn at Saltash. They celebrated with family and friends at an anniversary party at Torpoint Mosquito Sailing Club on December 9. “It was a wonderful party,” said Delia.
Creative time for Wives The Torcare tree at the Christmas Tree Festival in Torpoint
EDITOR’S FOOTNOTE: In last month’s edition we published a headline ‘Farewell to Kath and Sharon’ relating to the achievement of the 21 years’ service achieved by Kath Williams and Sharon Bindon at the Old Vicarage. Our headline writer obviously had a ‘senior moment’ as both Kath and Sharon are still very much a part of the Torcare team. Our apologies for any misunderstanding caused.
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Best of local creative talent on display at Torpoint Arts Festival Torpoint Arts Festival really showed the amount of talent that there is in the area. Photography, art, guitars, woodwork, sculptures and embroidery were all on display. There was even a model of the Torpoint Ferry. It was a great showcase and there was plenty of opportunity to meet the artists and craftsmen. Local artist Mandy Smith provided a real life painting session with the subject of the painting local singer Jack Bartlett being present. There was also some amazing work from the Torpoint Community College, Torpoint Infant and Nursery School and Carbeile Junior School. Music was provided by the Wreckers Morris while the Coppola School of Performing Art treated the audience to some delightful performances from the younger children. It was a day of fun, enjoyment and creativity and a celebration of the talent that Torpoint has to offer.
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Photos by Andy Campfield A dry and relatively warm evening contributed to a full Fore Street for Torpoint’s Switch On this year. A good community minded effort by various local organisations all coming together laid on something for everyone. From an innovative arrival of Santa Claus on a rickshaw from the Lions to traditional carol singing from school choirs, dance troupes to a full samba band all there to entertain an enthusiastic and grateful crowd. In the run up to the main switch on event by Torpoint’s Citizen of the Year, Chris Still, numerous shops had taken part in a best dressed window display competition which was won by The Emporium. All in all a brilliant and very successful start to the Festive Season.
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Torpoint and Rame Peninsula Lions were presented a cheque for more than £1,440 by the Co-op in Torpoint last month. The Co-op Local Community Fund has enabled charities and other organisations to benefit through its local causes programme. As a member, every time a customer has shopped at Torpoint, 1% of what was spent on selected ownbrand products and services has gone to the local community fund, along with money raised from shopping bags sales. Members have then chosen to support one of the named local causes. Our local Lions Club was one of the designated local causes. The Torpoint and Rame Peninsula Lions will be ploughing the money back into the local area by improving the garden on Harvey Street opposite the old Fire Station. This will include the thinning out of the trees and putting in place a new bench. An enormous thank you goes to both the Co-Op in Torpoint along with all its members. A super example of people in the community helping to support their local community.
transported smoothly along Fore Street by an elf rather than his usual reindeers, much to the surprise and delight of both adults and children alike. Crowds parted as Santa made his way to the top of the street where his special audience was waiting for him. Wide-eyed children watched in amazement as their favourite person at this time of the year arrived. As Santa took to the stage, he had a chat with all the excited children, and a happy time was had by all. Thank you, Santa, elf and all the Torpoint and Rame Peninsula Lions for making this possible.
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The Torpoint Skittles Club hosted the Torpoint and Rame Peninsula Lions Club at a very enjoyable evening of indoor skittles, beer and food recently. The Lions Club came a creditable second in the match but wiped the board with their raffle prizes! An enjoyable evening was had by all. Anyone who thinks that they may be missing out on an active social life might consider becoming a member of the Torpoint and Rame Peninsula Lions. If you are interested in finding out more, please contact Clive O’Shaughnessy on 01752 823635. Anyone who wishes to take part in a social event at the Bowling Club in Torpoint, please contact Silvia Wilcox on 01752 813305.
Winter wonderland display certainly had lots of bottle! Children and staff at Jack & Jill’s Childcare in Torpoint created their own winter wonderland with a milk bottle ‘igloo’ for the children to play in. The igloo was created with the support from local businesses helping with the collection of milk bottles. The organisations involved were Trewithen Dairy, Little Brothers and Hearts Café. Torpoint Electrical provided a large box for the base. The bottles were also saved by families and friends at home and they took them to Jack & Jill’s on a daily basis. Louise Moulton, manager at Jack & Jill’s, said: “The children are enjoying playing in it and have said it’s amazing.”
Christmas and New Year waste collection arrangements There will be no rubbish, clinical waste, recycling or garden waste collections on Christmas Day or Boxing Day. Rubbish and clinical waste due to be collected on Christmas Day will be collected on Monday January 1. Rubbish due to be collected on Boxing Day will be collected on Tuesday January 2. Recycling or garden waste due to be collected on Christmas Day or Boxing Day will be collected on Saturday December 30. To view the collection calendar for your household, visit www.cornwall.gov.uk Household Waste and Recycling Centres will be closed on Christmas Day, Boxing Day and New Year’s Day. Free Christmas Tree Collection Non artificial Christmas trees will be collected in the weeks starting January 8 and 15. Trees should be put
out on the normal rubbish collection day on the alternate week to the usual recycling collection. Trees will be collected for free and then shredded and composted. Trees can also be taken to the Household Waste and Recycling Centres. Christmas cards There are various charity collections for Christmas cards. They can also be put in the cardboard bag as part of the household recycling collection. Additional recycling If you have more kerbside recycling then usual, please put it out in carrier bags. Glass bottles and jars must be put in a rigid box. Food waste Many households tend to over cater at Christmas, which means there’s often extra food waste. The best way to reduce food waste is to write a shopping list and stick to it.
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Torpoint Diary Dates Dec 17 Maryfield Church Carol Service with Torpoint Lady Singers 11.15am. Dec 17 Christingle Service at St James Church 4pm. Dec 23 Torpoint Council Committee Room - Christmas Cinema screening 5pm. Limited seating - film details later. Dec 24 Holy Communion 9.30am and 11.30pm at St James Church. Dec 24 Maryfield Church Crib Service 10.30am. An informal service with crafts and refreshments. Dec 25 Maryfield Church Family Christmas Communion 11.15am
2018 Jan 26 and 27 Torpoint Players present the pantomime Jack and the Beanstalk. Friday 7.30pm, Saturday 2.30pm and 7.30pm. Contact Sara on 07890 296620 for more details. Feb 3 Torpoint & Rame Peninsula Lions Club Annual Dinner. Details Andy Brownhill on 813762. Feb 17 - Ferryboat Entertainers’ Coffee morning at the Cornerstone Church 9.30am to 11.30am in aid of pantomime funds. Raffle and cake stall, bric-a-brac, books etc. Mar 16 Torpoint Lady Singers Concert with The Plymouth Area Police Choir. 7.30pm at St James Church. Apr 21 Torpoint Lady Singers and the Mousehole Male Voice Choir Concert St James Church - 7.30pm. May 7 Bank Holiday Black Prince Flower Boat Procession. The villages of Millbrook, Kingsand and Cawsand are filled with colour, music and dancing through the streets. Details
from Clive and Julie jooandcliv@ btinternet.com June 30 Torpoint Lady Singers Concert with The Saltash Ladies Choir. 7.30pm at Cornerstone Church. July 5 - Summer Concert. Ferryboat Entertainers present an Old Tyme Music Hall, at the Cornerstone Church at 7.30pm. Free entry and refreshments, plus Grand raffle. All profits in aid of Church funds. July 6 Torpoint Nursery and Infant School Country Dance Day at 1.30pm. Gates open 1pm. July 21 Torpoint & Rame Peninsula Lions Club Fair, Community College Grounds. Details Andy Brownhill on 813762. July 21 - St Columba & Torpoint Rugby Club Annual Community Festival Day at Defiance Field. July 28 ‘Ava’s Fund’ Fun Day at Benodet Park, The Lawn, Thanckes Park 12 noon-6pm please contact Sophia Williams 07720 264338. Aug 3 - Charity Night in aid of the Children’s Hospice South West at Torpoint Comrades Club. Nov 11 Remembrance Service at Elliot Square at 11am. Nov 11 ‘The Battle’s Over’ - a Nation’s Tribute and WWI Beacon of Light at 7pm A century after the guns fell silent. (Further details later). Dec 6 Free Christmas Concert: Ferryboat Entertainers present ‘Christmas Cheer’ at the Cornerstone Church at 7.30pm. Free entry and refreshments, plus grand raffle. All profits in aid of Church funds. To add to this list please email: mike_val@btinternet.com.
By Roy Bright, Chairman of Churches Together in Torpoint
What do you want? One of the four ‘noble truths’ of Buddhism is that suffering is caused by craving. Wanting things or stuff to happen for us. Its advice is that rather than constantly struggling to get what we want, we try to modify our wanting. Wanting things, Buddha declared, deprives us of contentment and happiness I am writing this three weeks before Christmas. A time when people are constantly asked “what do you want for Christmas?” Ironic really as we celebrate the birth of a child who forsook his material needs. Christmas is a time when this wanting things is really exploited by sales people and no sooner is it over and the January Sales begin tempting us with more bargains. “Up to 70% discount!!” A young student recalls being challenged by her English Lecturer with the question “Are you content?” “Yes I think I am” she replied, after some moments thought. “Well,” responded the lecturer, “what is your purpose for living?!” A provocative response presumably intended to shake his students out of complacency and to think about life and existence; to consider what life was for; to understand and recognise our personal desires and wants. I suspect that if you stopped most people in the street at any time and asked them what they wanted they would have an answer. A new car or kitchen, a bigger house, a holiday in the sun. Most of us have dreams, desires or wants of some sort all the time and as each dream is either
realised, or finally recognised as being beyond reach, we move onto something else. I have had the good fortune to have been able to travel. Observing the way so many people in our world have to live, the lack of facilities and opportunities made me much more sensitive to the over indulgence and over consumption we see at Christmas times in this country. For the people of Nepal for instance, I suspect hopes would be for a job, a good harvest, a goat, running water nearer to the home. The wants for them would be about survival. Getting through the day. Perhaps now, at the beginning of a new year, it is a good time to recognise this constant yearning many of us have. It can be a rewarding exercise to sit quietly, look deeply into ourselves and ask, “What do I truly want?” “What do I love, truly love?” “Is there anything that I would truly sacrifice my life for?” “Am I content and if not what would make me content?” St Augustine prayed “Eternal God, in whom we live and move and have our being: You have made us for Yourself, and our hearts are restless until they rest in You.”
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On Sunday January 28 there will be a united service in which members of all the churches in the area come together to worship together. It is an uplifting experience to meet with so many other Christians. You are all very welcome to join us. This year the service will take place at St James Church, Torpoint at 10 am.
The views expressed in this column are not necessarily the views of Churches Together in Torpoint
Busy times for Torpoint Lady Singers
The Earl and Countess of Mount Edgcumbe officially opened the railway and model society that bears their name. The new Mount Edgcumbe Railway and Model Society has been given access to the old sawmill to house a variety of layouts from 00 gauge to G scale and exhibits of model boats and other model activities. The society is open to anyone with an interest in model railways or modelling in general. The exhibition in the sawmill was open to the public during the Mount Edgcumbe Christmas Fair on December 9 and 10. The society also runs, during the spring and summer months, a five inch gauge layout in the grounds of Mount Edgcumbe. 2018 will see a significant change and improvement to the operation of this layout that includes electric and steam locomotives. Further information can be found at the society’s website merms.co.uk or on Facebook at www.facebook.com/merms.co.uk
New home for railway and model society is officially opened
The Torpoint Lady Singers joyfully fulfilled many engagements in the festive season, which meant a merry ending to the choir’s 30th anniversary year. The Looe Monkey Sanctuary was an unusual first-time venture for the Singers and a very warm welcome was extended to them by the staff. While the Ladies were singing a variety of Christmas music and traditional carols the monkeys were very well behaved. The Torpoint Lady Singers were conducted by musical director Sylvia Fraser, and accompanist Sue Westwell A small group of singers accompanied by Sylvia sang at the Christmas Tree Festival at St James Church, Torpoint, appreciating the 50 sparkling trees around the church. Torpoint Lady Singers shared a coffee morning with the Arthritis Research ladies, at Cornerstone Church, which proved a success with home-cakes, bric-a-brac and books bought by happy shoppers while listening to the Christmas music. A small group of singers entertained at Porte Rouge residential home where everyone joined in enthusiastically with the traditional carols and jolly Christmas music. A few days later and the full choir entertained at Mount Edgcumbe House standing on the grand staircase and marvelling at the giant Christmas tree below.
Enjoying their time at Looe Monkey Sanctuary
Coffee morning at Cornerstone Church
Christmas Tree Festival
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