October 2016
Support Danielle & Katie Piper Foundation
Return of Derek’s Focus on Nature
Tom Fry Greatly missed
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OCTOBER
Editorial We would like to welcome a new
We also have the welcome return of
member of the team this month.
the Focus on Nature articles from
Jane has very kindly volunteered to
Derek Budge. We thank him for his
help and we wish her good luck. We
regular articles and hope there are
are always looking for more help and
many more to come.
support so if you think you can offer some assistance in any form please
Just a reminder that we are always
do get in contact.
looking for regular or one off articles from in and around the village.
Following the support Danielle
We particularly want to hear from
Brach received from the Katie Piper
children and young adults if they
Foundation she is planning on doing
have any ideas for items to include in
a 12,000ft skydive this month. Please
the Focus.
support her and see her article on how to donate. We wish her luck.
By James Collett
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13 November
The Military Wives Choir In Concert at
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8 – 16 October Host a Hearty Breakfast Host your own breakfast and raise money for Heart of Kent Hospice
16 October (Provisionally) Freefall Skydive for Katie Piper Foundation Danielle Branch is doing a 12000 ft skydive to raise money for Katie Piper Foundation
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Happy gardening
Lenham Gardening Society
Lenham Heritage
Our August speaker gave the members
August was the ‘holiday month’ for
a very interesting talk on the many
Lenham Heritage there was no meeting.
different types of flowers that are
So often when I write I think “What can I
coloured blue. She gave us many tips
tell them this time “?
on looking after them, pruning, best
Something always seems to appear out of
locations in the garden and types of soil.
nowhere.
Almost 50 members went on our August
The evening before I wrote this I went
outing to Great Comp, a small house
for a visit to a local vineyard with the
but set among some great gardens. The
Grafty Green Garden Group. The soil
weather was very kind to us and we all
near Headcorn is bland Wealden clay, not
enjoyed wandering around the grounds.
much in it at all and that is maybe why
There were plenty of shady spots to sit
people say “there is no ancient history in
and take a breather before moving on
the Weald”.
to discover another hidden gem. We
But what has that got to do with
finished the outing with a cream tea
Lenham?..... loads!
which was enjoyed by all. This was
One of our members’ farms is near
our final trip for this year, look out for
Headcorn, close to this vineyard.
suggestions for 2017 at the AGM.
He has found Bronze Age items, Iron Age
Our next meeting will be on 20th October
and Roman ….but no Anglo Saxon. That
when we welcome back Sue Scrivens who
mirrors the myth, as very little Anglo
will be talking about ‘Herbs for every
Saxon has been found in the Weald. But
Use’.
all finds are under deep Weald clay.
Just a reminder that our AGM and
A few years ago Kent Archaeological
Cheese and Wine evening will be on 17th
Society launched a Conference
November. Tickets will be available at the
in Lenham called “Peopling Past
October meeting, price to be confirmed
landscapes”. Several groups got inspired
but likely to be the same as last year.
not least Grafty Green and they have
Keith Chair LGS
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written two excellent books about that
goes, because a hide was cut into a thong
parish. KAS idea was to link groups
and surrounded that parish, then land
across the County and see how parishes
given to Hengist. I am suggesting now
linked up. That idea sadly seemed to
that the link between Tong and Great
flop; Faversham for instance was not
Tong is far longer and far older. (Tong
interested in us “over the hill”, the
castle is supposedly “medieval” but there
Downs seemed a barrier. But in the
are several large sarsen stones lingering
past the perceived ‘barrier’ was not so
as if it had far older beginnings.) Beyond
pronounced. Oysters and contraband
Tong was Doggerland now thought to be
(mostly wool and wine) kept the traffic
peopled in the Palaeolithic, this flint I
lines open, the hollow lanes of Sussex
found is Palaeolthic. Those people likely
and Kent are extremely ancient (before
walked and walked connecting their clans
Saxons). Yesterday gave circumstantial
and the routes became fixed. Travelled
proof of that.
by Neolithic peoples…. through to Saxon
In the Weald clay at the base of a vine,
times and finally tarmacked by us.
I absentmindedly picked up a flint ….it
Most modern Lenhamites are interested
looked interesting. Flints are rare in the
in modern history and find it difficult
Weald. When I got home I examined it
thinking back to times beyond the last
more carefully. It has a flat very polished
300 years ….one has to multiply by 100
top (often termed a striking platform)
to 30,000 years ago. It is likely areas
so shiny it verifies the case…it had been
conceals evidence of habitation through
struck and used as a tool. A very rough
the ages. There is so much still to find, for
tool but fits the hand and on the point is
those who are interested!
a sharp groove. Made me think of recent
This particular “tong” (tongue of land)
film of monkeys cracking nuts. Was this
varies in width and roads meander a
tool used to crack cob nuts? Platts Heath
little but the direction is clearly NE
gets its name from the flat plats where
SW. Features /names along it and
they grew cob nuts. Close to this vineyard
roads bordering it start on the Swale
is Great Tong Farm. Tong Field is where
near Chekes court , Tong , Wood street,
Harrietsham school is now and what is
Rawlings street, Pond Bottom, Frinsted,
NE, at the head of this “line”, but Tong
Hogbarn, Tong field, Fairborne valley, Pye
Mill, castle, and pond in the Parish of
Corner, Jubilee Corner, Little Tong, Great
Tong. THAT got its name, so the story
Tong and on to Dray Corner and the
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River Beult. If it is wide near Doddington
Flint drawings .
then Dully Hill has connection to Dully in Tong parish. There are many more of
Photograph of the Palaeolith from near
these parallel sections of land bordered
Headcorn.
by lanes ‌.its probably the ancient system
Lesley Feakes 8502745
of division in Kent predating parishes etc.
Royal British Legion Women’s Section This month we meet in the Community Centre at 2.30 pm on the 27th. This is our Annual General Meeting so please come along to make your views known. At the present time the future is still unsure but we will continue to the end of September 2017. Enid LaPlain
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Young At Heart 60+
Len Valley Community Hub Club
I have to apologise for there being no club news in September. Unfortunately
Hi everyone I am sorry that there was no
my computer gave up the ghost. One of
club news in September. My computer
my sons has come to my rescue and got it
gave up on me so unable to send
going again but it looks as if I shall have to
information to magazines.
buy a new one.
We are meeting on Thursday 06/10/16 at the social club 2.00-4.00pm. We have
We are meeting on Thursday 20/10/16 at
Alan and Hilary coming to show us how to
the Community Centre 2.00-4.00pm. We
make cards. Hope you can all make it.
were due to have Bon Marche but they
I think everyone enjoyed our August
are sorry they are unable to come. We will
entertainer Charlie Hewish the Magician.
be doing something else but I am afraid
He was fabulous. For a young man of 13
you are going to have to wait. It will be a
he was cool calm and collected. He has a
surprise for everyone.
bright future.
Our thanks to all the girls in the kitchen the drivers who pick some of you up and
A big thank you to all who help without
take you home again the fellows who set
them we would be unable to run the club.
out the tables and chairs and all those in
John, Martin, Fred, Jenny, Zoe and Nina
between. Hope to see on 20/10/16. Jenny,Fred, Olive, Sue, Jacky, Kath, Jackie, Ann, Martin and Nina
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Fundraising For The Katie Piper Foundation
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long time to come, I have decided to start giving something back to the Foundation. I will be doing a 12,000ft freefall skydive at Headcorn airfield in
y name is Danielle
October (provisionally booked for
Branch, my mum is Jan
Sunday 16th) and have already placed
Clark, married to Gez
collection boxes in Lenham village
Clark, Lenham’s Town Crier. Last
to help me raise as much as possible
New Year’s Eve we were awoken in our
for the Katie Piper Foundation. If
motorhome by a fire which seriously
you can help either by donating or
injured me, and less seriously injured
by publicising my campaign, you
Mum and Gez. They were in hospital
can find more information at www.
for nearly 4 weeks, I was in for over
beingmecampaign.com/stories/
3 months. I suffered 85% burns and
danielle-branch, or make a donation at
currently I am having to wear a plastic
www.justgiving.com/danielle-branch.
face mask and compression garments to assist the natural healing process.
There will be more fundraising events
Since being discharged from hospital
in the future, details will follow, so
I have received help and support
watch this space!
from the Katie Piper Foundation, and although I will need treatment for a
Thank you in advance, Danielle.
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Lenham Garden Show
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I don’t know how the Judges decide which is best but we are very grateful to them.
onsidering the weather we
A show like this takes an awful lot of
have had over the previous
organising so a big thank you must go
months I think that the
to Alf Smith and his team for all their
Gardeners of Lenham Valley did us
hard work. Likewise our advertisers
proud at the Lenham garden Show
and supporters, but most importantly
held on 27th August.
the exhibitors and visitors - thank you.
We had almost the same number of entries as last year and what a show
See you next year
it turned out to be. The flowers and plants made a wonderful show with
Keith
plenty of colour.
Chair LGS
There were plenty of cakes and jams.
Missing Birds
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Where have the swifts and house martins around the church gone? There are no sparrows, starlings or wagtails gleaning crumbs in the
as anyone else noticed the
square, only the ubiquitous jackdaws
dearth of bird life in and
on the roof tops seem to be left.
around Lenham square?
I have been visiting Lenham square on
I wonder what other villagers make of
most days during the last twenty years
this.
and have always enjoyed watching the bird life going about their business.
Micky Bowes.
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The Catholic Church of The Good Shepherd
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purchased by the Catholic Church in Maidstone and in 1977 became part of the newly formed parish of St Peter’s Bearsted and Good Shepherd, Harrietsham.
he church, which is tucked
A brief history of the church from
away in Rectory Lane, was
its construction to 2016 has been
built in 1881 as a Mission
published and copies can be obtained
Church for workers constructing
from Peter Brown, Harrietsham
the section of railway line between
History Society or Ian Fraser at Good
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In 1970 the Good Shepherd was
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Lenham Primary School are hosting a Coffee Morning in support of Macmillan Cancer Support On Friday 30th September 2016, between 9.00am and 11am
All parents and friends of Lenham Primary School are welcome
In addition we would like to invite those interested in our September 2017 intake to come and join us at the coffee morning, as tours of our school will be available to potential new pupils and their families.
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Lenham Cricket Club Saturday League
A
vs Rodmersham 121 Aug 6th Higham & Mockbegger (H) – Lost – H&M 142 9 (D Gardner 5-25) vs Lenham 136 (P Humphries 54)
good season in the Kent
Augt 13th Holborough Anchorians
Regional Cricket 1B Central
2nd XI (A) – won – Holborough 90 (T
League, ending mid table
Curtis 5-23) vs Lenham 91-7
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Aug 27th Stonehouse (H) – Won
ended the season with the two highest
– Lenham 187 (P Humphries 58 A
ranked batsmen (well done Pete
Longley 76) vs Stonehouse 93 (D
Humphries and Ade Longley), Howard
Gardner 7-33)
Nurden as the No 1 Keeper with 2 catches and 4 stumpings and Tom
Sept 3rd Lordswood 3rd XI (A) – Lost
Curtis coming in at No 4 ranking for
– Lenham 153 vs Lordswood 158 (S
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Lucas 83)
July 9th Bapchild 3rd XI (H) - Lost
Lenham Cricket Club Sunday
- Lenham 209 vs Bapchild 212 (P
Friendlies
Gilbert 96)
July 10th. Sissinghurst (A) – Lost –
July 16th Rainham 3rd XI (A) – Won
Sissinghurst 214 vs Lenham 131
– Rainham 121 vs Lenham 122-2 (T Curtis 50)
July 17th East Sutton (H) – Won – Lenham (260 A Longley 71, K Obbard
July 23rd Minister (Sheppey) 3rd XI
& T Curtis 56) vs E Sutton 193
(H) – Won – Lenham 213 vs Minster 126
July 31st Murston (A) – Lost- Lenham 120 vs Murston 125 (T miller 79)
July 30th Rodmersham 2nd XI (A) – Won – Lenham 245 (P Humphries 83)
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Aug 1st Newington (A) – Lost –
Aug 14th Rainham (A) – Lost –
Lenham 215 (P Humphries 112 A
Lenham 162 vs Rainham 163 (J ward
Longley 55) vs Newington 216 ( J
102)
Perry 91) Aug 21st. Priory (H) – Won – Lenham Aug 7th Priory (H) – Won – Lenham
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206 ( N Rutledge 56, T Curtis 106) vs
Aug 28th Detling (A) – won- Detling
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Lenham Primary School PTFA are proud to be taking part in
“PHIL THE BAG” Textile Recycling What Happens? Items that get donated to our Textile Recycling will raise money towards more lovely resources for the school. The textiles collected will be distributed to people in developing countries which not only benefit them, but also save our environment from further landfill. What should you do with your unwanted textiles? Please bring the items you wish to recycle to the Textile Recycling Bank located at the rear of our school car park, making yourself known at the school office as you pass. Our opening hours are 8am until 4pm Monday to Friday, during term time. Alternatively, please telephone or text 07889 562931 to arrange for your donations to be collected from a Lenham address. We accept: all types of adult and children’s clothing, hats, shoes (in pairs), belts, handbags, household textiles including sheets, pillow cases, duvet covers, curtains and towels. Unfortunately we are unable to accept: blankets, duvets, pillows, sleeping bags, carpet, tent canvas and wet items. This recycling opportunity is open to all members of our local community, so please share this information with your family friends and neighbours.
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Christian Message
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hand is doing, so that your giving may be in secret. Then your Father, who sees what is done in secret, will reward you. “And when you pray, do not be like the
umility is very different to
hypocrites, for they love to pray standing
false piety. We can all think of
in the synagogues and on the street
politicians or celebrities who
corners to be seen by others. Truly I tell
are a little too pleased with their success
you, they have received their reward
or feel the need to promote themselves.
in full. But when you pray, go into your
There will even be people closer to home,
room, close the door and pray to your
at work or amongst personal friends, who
Father, who is unseen. Then your Father,
are quick to let us know about either their
who sees what is done in secret, will
own achievements or what they do for
reward you.
others. So let us leave the empty vessels and True humility is:
clanging gongs to screech out their tuneless songs. But let us instead, be filled
not feeling good, or boasting about, good
with the Holy Spirit and tread forward
works and giving;
with discretion and grace, quietly going
not minding when we have to support
about God’s business without seeking
others at detriment to ourselves;
popularity or reward, but with love
realising how little we know and the
towards all we meet along the way.
continuing need to learn more; not feeling happy at others’ misfortune but wanting the best for them, and it most certainly does not require others to know about our actions. In Matthew chapter 6, verses 3-6 we are told that our rewards will be in heaven: But when you give to the needy, do not let your left hand know what your right
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St Mary’s Church Flowers and Brass cleaning
October 9
Flowers for October
October 22 and 29
October 1
Harvest Festival
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Brass cleaning
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meat. Wonderful when slow cooked & accompanied by the fruit & vegetables that are in season. Falling into two categories. The first
he nights are getting longer,
is “feathered game” or “game birds”,
the leaves are turning orange.
including grouse, pheasant, partridge,
The late vegetable harvests
quail, snipe, wild duck, woodcock and
are in season, the orchards are laden
wood pigeon. The second is “furred
and wild game is now available. It
game”, including hare, rabbit, venison
must be Autumn! For all you foodies
and ‘wild’ boar.
out there, there is an abundance of wonderful meat, fruit & vegetables to
Cooking Game is quite simple and
enjoy at the moment. The question is
shouldn’t be left to the “master chefs”.
where to start?
The only thing to remember is that because the meat is so lean, there is no fat to keep it moist. Basting or
It’s Game Season!
covering whilst slow cooking will help! Game is full of flavour and leaner
Try to keep your game pink & always
than most meats. Autumn is the
rest for a few minutes before carving.
best time to enjoy fresh, wild-reared
Try Game Pie for cold, overcast days
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or celebrate the last few days of
balanced. Remember that you can
summer with a venison carpaccio. If
always add more vinegar or sugar,
you fancy trying something different,
but you can’t remove any.
try Venison with chocolate & fig or
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Don’t obsess when measuring
Guinea fowl with beetroot, ginger &
fresh fruit and vegetables. You can
thyme.
vary from the recipe’s specified amount by a full cup without
It’s also time to pickle & jam a little!
affecting the outcome. Just try to
Pickles, chutneys, & jams are a great
cut all fruit and vegetables to the
way to enjoy wonderful fruit and
same relative size and cover them
vegetables and make them stay around
evenly with the pickling liquid.
for longer. Fruit and vegetables are so
•
Do get creative! This is a great
cheap and at their best now, it makes a
opportunity to play with a
lot of sense to bulk buy.
variety of herb, spice, and flavour combinations. Blend together a
Making pickles is a surprisingly easy
few favourites to create your own
thing to do. With a little vinegar,
recipes. Just keep in mind that
salt, sugar, and select spices, you can
herbs like celery seed, turmeric,
transform aging vegetables into a
and garlic pack a heavy punch, so
savoury stand-alone snack or zesty
use them carefully.
ingredient to revive a tired recipe.
•
Don’t be hasty! Most recipes are best left to mature for about 3
•
Don’t take shortcuts. The jar
months before eating.
and lid sterilization process, boiling water timing, and amount
Check out our new cookbook page on
of vinegar used are all critical
our website, www.lenham-butchers.
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pickles. •
Do consider both sweet and salty when making recipes. If you add more vinegar to the liquid mixture, increase the sugar proportionally to keep the flavour
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Focus on Nature
‘Stinking Willy’.
A Warm Welcome
that belief was replaced in due course by
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In early times it was believed that fairies rode on stems of Ragwort as a protection against the rain and somewhat later, unpleasant images of witches riding on
ere at Grovelands, visitors can
the stems for the same reason. Cinnabar
always be assured of a warm
moths can often be seen fluttering around
and friendly welcome. Such
the flowers, laying eggs from which
was the case during August when on our
emerge zebra striped caterpillars which
central, ornamental pool could be seen
soon strip the leaves back to the stem.
the very unexpected sight of a redhshank,
Nearby can be found Ragwort, one of
showing off its orange-red legs and
my favourite wild plants ... Scarlett
prominent white wing patches. Normally
Pimpernel… Angelis arvensis L.,
these wading birds can be seen feeding
commonly known as ‘Clock’, or ‘Poor
on river estuary mud, before moving on
Man’s Weatherglass’, because in bright
to some salt marshes, where they often
conditions, the flowers open about 8.00
congregate in flocks of several hundreds.
am and close at 3.00 pm, or earlier if the
So this one seemed to be well off course
sun goes in. The blooms are a beautiful
but still so welcome during its stay of
vermillion red colour and in earlier years
some 5 days.
it was believed that if you held a stem, it
On the short walk between Grovelands
would relieve symptoms of toothache and
and our local Medical Centre, I pass
inflammation of the kidneys, and liver,
several areas of grassland, evidently
along with the problems of melancholy,
kept free from any selective weed killer
hence the common names of ‘Shepherd’s
treatment, because there can be seen a
Joy’ and ‘Laughter Bringer’.
rich selection of wild flowers. The most dominant and striking are numerous
Another delightful feature of Ragwort
specimens of Ragwort … Senecio jacobaea
is the seed capsule, which splits after
L., displaying their brilliant sunshine
ripening, hanging backwards like a
yellow blooms. Its leaves have an
crested skull cap to release all its seeds.
unpleasant smell if crushed, hence local
D J Budge
names such as ‘Stinking Nanny’ and
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LenARA
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also open to non-members and the local community. On Tuesdays we run Short Mat Bowls from 1.45pm for a couple of hours which
ver the summer LenARA has
costs only £2 and includes a nice cup of
welcomed some more new
tea. This is not at all competitive, just a
members into what is now a
bit of fun.
very popular and active club.
On Wednesday mornings we have just
We have a monthly meeting on the fourth
arranged a Zumba Gold class (especially
Wednesday of every month where we
for the over 55s) in the Community
gather to listen to a variety of speakers
Centre which is proving very popular.
giving talks including – “A Kick up the
The cost for each session is only £3 and is
Seventy’s”, Trials and Tribulations of a
from 9.15am to 10.15am.
Public Speaker, The Tales of a Man who
Also on a Wednesday we hold Line
Talks a Lot, The Victoria Palace Theatre
Dancing sessions from 7.30pm to 9.00pm.
and Songs and Stories of the First World
These sessions cost £4.50 and are also
War.
open to non-members.
We have been on holiday to Leicester to
So if you want to remain active and have
learn all about Richard III and visited the
a bit of fun for only a very small cost
National Arboretum Memorial whilst
you would be very welcome to join us.
there.
Please just come along to the Community Centre or you can always give me a ring
Our days out have included a lovely trip
and I will be happy to help.
to The Savill Gardens in Windsor with a
Please have a look at our website – http://
cream tea on the boat trip up the Thames,
lenara.org.uk There you will see details
the Houses of Parliament and Covent
of all our activities and if you would like
Garden, The Shard with a ride on the
to join us please contact our Membership
Cable Car and Borough Market, Racing
Secretary (we do have a short waiting list
at Lingfield and Guys and Dolls at the
at the moment).
Marlowe Theatre, Canterbury. We continue to run various activities at
Chris Godden, LenARA Secretary – 01622
Lenham Community Centre which are
858658
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Church Services Everyone is always welcome to any of our
Sunday 16th October
services or events.
9.30am Lenham: Breakfast Service 9.30am Harrietsham: Morning Worship
Sunday 2nd October
9.30am Boughton Malherbe: Holy
9.30 am Lenham: Breakfast service
Communion
9.30 am Boughton Malherbe: Holy
11.00am Ulcombe: Harvest Service
Communion (Prayer Book)
11.00am Lenham: Holy Communion
11.00 am Ulcombe: Family Worship 11.00 am Lenham: Holy Communion
Wednesday 19th October
3.30 pm Harrietsham: GIFT family
10.30am Holy Communion:
worship: Harvest Service
Chippendayle Lodge
Saturday 29th October Wednesday 5th October
8.00am Dog & Bear, Lenham: Men’s
9.30 am Lenham: Holy Communion
breakfast 4.00pm Lenham Church: Messy Church Messy Light Party
Sunday 9th October 8.00am Lenham: Holy Communion
Sunday 25th September
(Prayer Book)
10.00am Harrietsham: Joint Len Valley
9.30am Lenham: Breakfast Service
Churches Celebration Service
9.30am Harrietsham: Holy Communion 11.00am Ulcombe: Holy Communion 11.00am Lenham: Morning Worship 3.30pm Boughton Malherbe: Harvest Service
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s t h g i L a m t s i r h C m a h n e L s
A New day! Sunday 27 November from 1pm with Father Christmas and his Elves at Philip Jarvis Estate Agent. Have a photo taken by iWill Photo. On stage (Thank you Lenham Storage): The fantastic Kyla Wight, Rochester Singers and The Holigans. Switch on by Constance Lamb (From Only Fools and Horses).
Thanks to The Red Lion, Dog & Bear Hotel, Bow Window Café and Hospital Radio exhibition unit providing music and surprises throughout the event. Fun & frolics with Winnie the Pooh, sweet stall, covered bouncy castles, candy floss, hot drinks, doughnuts and children’s roundabout, test your strength, pop guns, flashing lights and loads more, so come on down and enjoy yourself. Announcement of winner of ‘Best Window’ competition (Cup and £20 prize from Bow Window Café, winner of the ‘Best lit house in Lenham’ and raffle draw about 4pm. Thanks to David Flisher & his new team for putting the lights up too! All subject to change without notice.
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FREE NHS FLU VACCINATION
Saxon Warrior Pharmacy LENHAM Private Travel Clinic Following the launch of our very popular seasonal flu vaccination service last year at Saxon Warrior Pharmacy, we are delighted to announce that the service will be available again to all eligible patients regardless of the postal address. Once again, there is no need to make an appointment and our pharmacy is open throughout the day on weekdays as well as on Saturday mornings. We have had an overwhelming response and received some very positive feedback last year. The pharmacy delivered one of the highest numbers of flu vaccinations in the country for the NHS.
This is a free service under the NHS for those who are eligible on age or medical grounds. Any other member of the public wishing to be vaccinated on a private basis can do so usually by turning up at the Pharmacy. A private vaccination service for travel has been running very well at the pharmacy; this includes yellow fever and any other essential vaccines. Most vaccines are held in stock so short notice and same-day travel and other vaccinations are available subject to appointments. There is no need for a GP prescription for any of these or indeed for all anti-malarials. We also offer Meningitis B, Chickenpox and all other vaccines as well as a number of private blood tests.
The pharmacy would welcome and appreciate readers’ comments and views about current services and potential ones in the future to improve health and well-being. Contact us in person or via our website www.saxonwarriorpharmacy.com
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The Late Tom Fry
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Legion. His great love was sport, however. He was a keen snooker player, for
om Fry, who died on Sunday,
which he won many awards, and was
28 August, is a great loss for
a lifelong Arsenal football fan. His
Lenham. Tom was originally
forte was bowls however, for which he
from Harrietsham but had lived in
also won many trophies. Ian Morton, a
Lenham since the 1960s, first in
close friend, pays tribute to him:
Robins Avenue and more recently in
‘The members of Lenham Bowling
Old School Close with his sister Sylvia
Club are saddened to learn of the
who died in 2008.
passing of Tom. Tom had been a very popular and respected member for
Until his retirement in 1996, Tom,
more than thirty years and had served
who never married, was caretaker at
the club in various capacities such as
Swadelands School. He was president
Secretary, Vice Captain and Captain
of the Lenham Working Men’s Club
for four years. He also devoted much
(now the Social Club) from 2009
of his free time for a number of years
to 2013 and was also a member of
to act as Assistant and subsequently
the local branch of the Royal British
Head Greenkeeper. These roles
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require the sacrifice of many leisure
and in later years on his mobility
hours and devotion to providing a
scooter. We’ll miss him greatly.
playing surface that over the years has been of a high standard.’
Text by Jim Myers
For many of us, Tom was a familiar figure out walking with his dog, Daisy,
The Royal British Legion
T
After the service, the Lenham Branch is arranging a lunch at the Dog and Bear; meeting at 1.00 for 1.30. the cost of the meal will be £16. If you
he annual Service of
would like to join us, please contact
Remembrance will be held in
Mike Gurr, 01622 858478, Bill Peter
St Mary’s Church Lenham on
850520 or Barry Wood 850702.
Sunday 13 November starting at 10.15
The street collections for the annual
a.m. The service will be led by the
Poppy Appeal will be held Saturdays
archdeacon, The Venerable Stephan
29 October and 5 November.
Taylor. There will follow a short Act of Remembrance at the parish cemetery.
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Ode to Lenham Twixt Len and Stour the river runs; Beneath the hamlet built for sons Of Kentish men in bygone years, For warriors to rest their spears. From Chalky Downs to clay-bound Weald The fertile fields give hearty yield, To feed our folk and make the day For those who pass on Pilgrims Way. The turnpike on the Dover road, The ‘Dog and Bear’ to rest your load. Lenham medieval square Held markets and a local fair. This wins the ‘English Village’ prize; Historic, calm serenity. Can this survive in ‘trebled’ size? Or lose its true identity! Peter Bailey June 2016
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Prize Crossword
Across clues
Down clues
1 & 21d. Building dedicated to St. Martin in Hastings. (6,5) 5. The second brightest star in the constellation of Gemini. (6) 8. A small type of tangerine. (7) 9. Computer networking devices. (7) 11. Concerning microbes. (15) 12. A wind instrument. (4) 13. Excessive self-interest. (10) 17. Golf tournament held at Augusta. (3,7) 18. A type of plant known to exist 300 million years ago. (4) 20. In a position less fortunate when compared with others. (2,1,12) 23. More stout. (7) 24. Denies the existence of. (7) 25. A type of shellfish associated with Whitstable. (6) 26. To make less. (6)
2. Vegetable, Globe or Jerusalem. (9) 3. An artificial hairpiece. (6) 4. Something that gets rid of an unwanted pest. (9) 5. Something that is sung at Christmas. (5) 6. Most self-satisfied. (8) 7. Type of acid used in the manufacture of soap. (5) 8. Get someone to do some of your work for you. (11) 10. Tailed amphibians of the order Caudata. (11) 14. Someone who goes on holiday in a wheeled vehicle, (alternative spelling). (9) 15. Not supple. (9) 16. A person who does not believe in war or violence of any kind. (8) 21. See 1ac. (5) 22. A stand on which to dry clothes. (5)
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