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All together now: Watermore School could finally be on one site AN ambition to have all classes at Watermore Primary School in Frampton Cotterell on one site could eventually be realised. A £4.5 million scheme to remodel and extend the junior site in Lower Stone Close is expected to be recommended for inclusion in a capital programme that will be debated by the full South Gloucestershire Council in mid-February. The school and council have wanted all staff and pupils in one location since Watermore was created through the merger of Brockeridge Infant School and Highcroft Junior School in 2011. But they have remained on separate sites in different roads due to a lack of funding. Now, with the school having to take in more children as a result of house building in the area, together with a growing list of repairs and maintenance to be tackled, the change could finally happen. If the council backs the scheme, it will involve selling the infant site in Woodend Road to help fund the redesigned and extended school in Lower Stone Close. Full story Page 4
Extra cash sought for quicker viaduct repair Millions wanted to slash work schedule on ring road PAGE 3
Gold standard for Silverhill School gets outstanding inspection report PAGE 5
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Academy to remain in Ridings' Federation WINTERBOURNE International Academy will be run by Ridings’ Federation trustees for the time being as they oversee action aimed at improving the school. The schools minister has decided that it will split from Yate International Academy. More page 6
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Exhibition highlights history of South Gloucestershire’s people and places A DIGITAL exhibition of historic maps and archive material relating to South Gloucestershire and the West of England is running until the end of February. The interactive KYPexplore display in Bradley Stoke library is part of the Know Your Place West of England project and features images from archives, museums and heritage collections across the area. It also tells the stories of the people who lived and worked in the region, from fishermen to Second World War evacuees,
using photographs and recollections of memorable local events. The exhibition combines graphic panels, touchscreens and an online web application to present the archive material. Visitors can also take a closer look at familiar places to compare historic and modern photos of familiar landscapes which illustrate how places have transformed over time. The exhibition is available online at www. KYPexplore.com if those interested cannot get to the exhibition.
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n NEWS CALLS have been made for extra money for repairs to the Bromley Heath viaduct on the Avon ring road in order to speed up the project. The £5.9 million programme of work is due to start in June or July and take a year to complete. But a further £3.7 million would allow the scheme to be finished in 22 weeks instead of 52, reducing the anticipated traffic delays. The work involves strengthening the 1960s structure and making improvements for cyclists and pedestrians. The work will be carried out on the westbound section between the Bromley Heath roundabout and the Hambrook/ Bristol Road junction. South Gloucestershire Council said it was decided to start work in the summer for a maximum duration of one year but with the aim of lobbying for extra funding to accelerate the programme. Planning and transport lead member, Councillor Colin Hunt, said: “The coming years will see significant development across the area, so it’s vital that our major road network is able to cope with this increase in growth. “We now have the opportunity to bring the viaduct up to standard and improve safety for pedestrians and cyclists at the same time. “The schemes are funded by the Department for Transport and are time limited, so it is
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important that we have agreed a way forward.” Mark King, the head of streetcare and transport, said: “The extent of the work requires the southern viaduct to be completely closed to all traffic for the duration of the project. “This is because the removal of the worn out parts of the structure will mean it is too weak to safely carry any traffic until
the maintenance is complete. “During the closure, all traffic will be diverted on to the northern viaduct as other options would require a significant one to two-mile diversion on to narrow roads. “We appreciate this is one of the busiest sections of the A4174 and understand this will cause significant delays and inconvenience.
“We will be doing everything we can to keep the public regularly informed about the viaduct work and how to plan their journeys accordingly. “We are also looking at the scheduling of current and future transport schemes, utility work and other roadworks to ensure disruption to road users and communities is kept to a minimum, wherever possible.”
Siblings run the Bath Half Marathon to help arthritis charity A BROTHER and sister from Winterbourne are gearing up to run the Bath Half Marathon after seeing their dad diagnosed with arthritis. Hayley and Craig Smith are running in the event on 12 March for the National Rheumatoid Arthitis charity. Hayley told the Voice; “After speaking to the NRAS team we realised how unrecognised &
unspoken about those disease actually is. Our dad was diagnosed with this disease at a young age of 41 and has been receiving treatment for five years which is ongoing.” If you would like to donate, you can search for the Just Giving pages of the pair. There is also a sponsor form being held at Fusion Hair & Beauty on Park Avenue. Hayley and Craig Smith
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Hopes to rebuild school could be realised under £4.5 million scheme WATERMORE Primary School in Frampton Cotterell could be rebuilt under a major scheme being proposed for the next South Gloucestershire Council budget. The school has operated on two separate sites since 2011 when Brockeridge Infant School and Highcroft Junior School merged. But they are in different roads and the set-up has been described as “an operational challenge” in a report going to the council’s policy and resources committee on February 6. At the time of the decision to amalgamate the schools, the council said it wanted to eventually have all staff and pupils in one place - on the junior site in Lower Stone Close. But as a result of a lack
of funding, that has not yet happened, despite a number of bids to the Department for Education. Meanwhile, a backlog of repairs and maintenance has grown and the report said there was increasing urgency to spend £1.6 million on such work, with no guarantee of the longer term value for money and none of it addressing the main fabric of the buildings. It is now proposed to allocate £4.5 million in the budget on rebuilding the school, which would allow the infant site in Woodend Road to be sold, together with a small piece of land on the corner of the junior site. Disposal of the land could generate around £1.4 million to £1.5 million, which would go
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towards the cost of the project. The council said the Frampton Cotterell area had seen new house building in recent years, which was leading to increased demand for primary school places, and Watermore had provided 30 extra reception class places each year since 2014. Its report said: “The split site nature of the existing school brings about various challenges in the organisation of the additional classes. “The extended and
remodelled school will provide additional classroom space for expanded year groups. “A budget of £4.5 million is required for this project, which includes addressing repairs and maintenance issues at the junior site.” The scheme is part of a capital programme that the policy and resources committee will be asked to agree and to recommend to the full council for approval on February 15.
Zion pre-school given good assessment by Ofsted A LONG established pre-school in Frampton Cotterell has been given a rating of good by an education inspector. Zion Community Pre-school, based in Zion United Church Hall, Woodend Road, was first registered in 1970. Ofsted inspector June Robinson said staff had a good understanding of the children’s abilities and interests, using that knowledge effectively to plan a wide range of engaging activities. She said the children were well behaved and staff were good role models, with parents kept fully informed of their youngsters’ learning. Ms Robinson said the staff also supported parents with ideas on how they could help their children’s learning further at home.
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Silverhill School rated as outstanding SILVERHILL School in Winterbourne has been rated as outstanding by Ofsted, maintaining the outcome of its previous inspection. The education watchdog said teachers were highly motivated and passionate about their work, which instilled a love of learning in pupils at the independent school. There was an extensive curriculum and wide ranging number of extra activities for the children, who were kind, caring and considerate to each other, displaying exemplary behaviour. Lead inspector Jen Southall highlighted the dedication of head teacher Jenifer Capper, “excellent” relationships between staff and pupils and the “relentless” quest by Silverhill’s leaders to further improve the school.
She also said the early years provision was outstanding, as a consequence of which, pupils were well prepared for the next stage of their education. Ofsted’s report said: “The well-being of every pupil is of paramount importance to staff.
They are exceptionally vigilant in their approach to their welfare and safeguard them effectively. “Parents speak highly of the school. They appreciate the quality of education and care that the school provides for their children.”
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Ridings’ Federation trustees remain at Winterbourne academy WINTERBOURNE International Academy will remain the responsibility of Ridings’ Federation trustees for the time being as they oversee action aimed at improving the school. Lord Nash, the schools minister, said consideration could then be given to transferring the academy to another trust. The minister recognised that the federation, which has been experiencing troubled times lately, needed help in the work required at Winterbourne (WIA) and he welcomed the involvement of a consortium of two locally-based education trusts. Olympus Academy Trust (OAT) and Castle School Education Trust (CSET) had submitted a joint proposal to take over sponsorship of WIA and are currently providing interim leadership support at the academy.
That includes the secondment of Peter Smart, headteacher of the Castle School in Thornbury, to the post of interim principal for the rest of the academic year. Meanwhile, the South West office of the Regional Schools Commissioner will monitor progress at WIA and review the situation later in the year. The Ridings’ Federation of Academies has been in a state of turmoil for some time, experiencing a financial crisis, poor Ofsted ratings and the departure of two consecutive chief executive principals after just a matter of months. A potential £1 million deficit by the end of the current academic year also led to an official notice to improve finances being issued by the Education Funding Agency. The trustees decided the financial problems could be tackled more quickly if they pursued a new sponsor for
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WIA and its partner Yate International Academy - both of which require improvement. As a result, Winterbourne and Yate academies will go their separate ways, with Greenshaw Learning Trust becoming the new sponsor of the Yate campus. The Ridings’ trustees said they hoped the transfer would go ahead on September 1. They said: “The board is also pleased to see that the new OAT/CSET interim leadership arrangement is creating a calm and purposeful learning environment at WIA. “This is being led day-today by Peter Smart as interim principal and overseen and aided by the experienced executive leadership provided by Dave Baker in his role as interim chief executive principal.” OAT/CSET could yet take over WIA but at the moment, the target is the academy’s pupils. Mr Smart said: “Over the
coming weeks, I will be very active in getting to know all members of the school community and ensuring that we focus on the students achieving their very best.”
Plans for up to 215 new homes at Woodlands Farm submitted by developers DEVELOPERS have formally submitted their expected plan to build up to 215 homes at Woodlands Farm, Coalpit Heath. The controversial outline application is for land which the house builders have called Blackberry Park. Local people and councillors became aware last year about the proposal through letters they received. Now South Gloucestershire Council is inviting comments by February 15. Barton Willmore, on behalf of Barratt Homes and David Wilson Homes, said the scheme covered 37 acres and included 35 per cent of affordable housing, with vehicle access off Park Lane. It said: “The site is suitable for development. It is not in the green belt or of high landscape value. It is not covered by any ecological designations and it is not at risk of flooding.” It also said the development “would make an appropriate and attractive addition to Frampton Cotterell and Coalpit Heath that would reflect the character of the existing settlement, respond to the site characteristics and integrate with the surrounding development” while helping to meet a housing shortfall in the district. But there is opposition to the plan for the site, which is regarded locally as an important green space. A previous scheme for 380 homes was rejected after a major campaign and despite the smaller scale of the current plan, objectors said it would still result in hundreds more cars on the roads and have an effect on wildlife and heritage.
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Wildlife at the heart of Valentine’s Day family walk A LOVE wildlife family walk has been organised to mark St Valentine’s Day at Says Court, near Coalpit Heath. Billed as an alternative way to celebrate the day, the event will give people the chance to look for the first signs of spring around the farmland and to make a bird feeder to take home. They will even be able to make a wild flower seed Valentine’s card. Says Court is the site of a solar farm, where wildlife friendly habitats are being developed. Thousands of trees have already been planted, while a barn owl corridor and a wildflower meadow also sit near the energy producing panels. When planning permission
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ONE of Winterbourne’s most prominent residents has announced his forthcoming retirement, with the Bishop of Bristol set to stand down later this year. The Right Rev Mike Hill became the 56th bishop of the diocese in 2003 and has announced he will retire on September 30. Bishop Mike said he made the decision after he and his wife, Anthea, had agreed the timing was right. He said: “I have loved my time in this diocese and there are many people I shall deeply miss. Working with colleagues, both lay and ordained has been a privilege and a gift. “There will be many opportunities between now and September 30 to say more but my overwhelming sense is a deep gratitude for the privilege of serving among you all. Please pray for Anthea and me as we prepare for this next phase of our lives.” Bishop Mike’s final service will be in Bristol Cathedral on Saturday, September 23, at 3.30pm. More details will be released nearer the time.
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Fit Framptonites off at a trot 200 RUNNERS are set to take to the Frampton Cotterell countryside to raise money for a local school. The Frampton Globe Trot sold out in 29 hours when it went on line and those lucky enough to get a place can expect to get dirty. The 8 mile off-road race has been organised by three parents from Frampton Cotterell CofE Primary School, Claire Fletcher, Wayne Inker and Caroline Macdonald.
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Badminton Horse Trials tickets go on sale TICKETS have gone on sale for the 2017 running of the Mitsubishi Motors Badminton Horse Trials. Thousands of spectators are set to head for the prestigious event in May to see many of the world’s best riders and horses in action. Billed as the world’s premier three-day-event, the international could be a pointer for selection for teams heading to this year’s European eventing championships in Poland in August. All eyes will also be on the cross-country course, which is being designed for the first time by Eric Winter. He has taken over the role from Giuseppe Della Chiesa, who surprised followers of the sport
when he announced after the completion of the 2016 trials that he was standing down from the position after just three years. Mr Winter used to live in Yatton, near Bristol, before taking on Severnvale Equestrian Centre, Chepstow, with his wife, Lizzel. As a rider, he completed Badminton in 1991 and for the past ten years he has designed the cross-country track at the Blenheim Palace International Horse Trials. Badminton runs from May 3-7, with the main event taking place from May 4-7. It will be preceded by the annual Mitsubishi Motors Cup challenge for grassroots riders. Details of tickets are available on the event’s website.
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JOHN the Baptist is a significant figure in the gospels. He’s sometimes called ‘the forerunner’, as he goes ahead of Jesus, preparing the way. He was an independent and strong-minded character, but did he know what he was doing? In each of the four gospels John the Baptist is mentioned and they each have an account of John baptising Jesus, but, in John’s gospel (a different John), the account is indirect – John the Baptist recalls what happened. In that account
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John the Baptist says twice ‘I myself did not know him’, referring to Jesus. Of course, he did know him, as he was a cousin of his. What he means, though, is that he did not understand his significance. But then he has a sudden realisation, and calls Jesus the ‘Lamb of God,who takes away the sin of the world’, a sacrificial lamb. Significance and meaning can be elusive. I wonder if we sometimes ‘don’t notice’, like John the Baptist. As we approach the church season of Lent we have a ready-made opportunity to take time to reflect on meaning and significance. In Lent churches traditionally focus on the areas of prayer, charitable giving, and repentance. Look out for special services in the churches for this season, and for study and sharing groups, where issues about meaning and value can easily be shared. May we each find the meaning at the heart of what we do and are.
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CONSERVATIVES and the Green Party have announced their candidates for the election to choose a new metro mayor for the West of England combined authority. South Gloucestershire councillor Tim Bowles, who represents Winterbourne, will stand for the Tories, while Darren Hall will be the Green candidate. The election on May 4 will choose a mayor for the area covered by South Gloucestershire, Bristol and Bath and North East Somerset. It is part of a £1 billion devolution deal where the Government gives more power and funding to the regions in areas such as transport, housing, business support and investment. Each council will continue to keep its responsibilities and provide local services, with their individual leaders forming the new mayor’s cabinet. Mr Bowles, who was elected a councillor in 2010 and 2015, works in sales and marketing, most recently as new business manager for a global events company. Mr Hall, who grew up in Berkeley, stood for the Greens in Bristol West in the 2015 parliamentary elections. He is a magazine and website editor and founding director of a community interest company.
ARTWORK by pupils at Winterbourne International Academy will be included in an exhibition being staged in Bristol Cathedral. The annual Senior Schools’ Art Exhibition runs from February 9-21, with judging to be carried out by members of the historic arts society, the Bristol Savages. Admission is free, with the entries from a number of schools on show in the nave aisles.
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Yate council offices to accommodate more than 200 extra staff MORE than 200 staff will be relocated to South Gloucestershire Council ’s Yate office in Badminton Road from the end of April as part of a costcutting move. The change for the workers means plans are being drawn up to extend the car park at the Yate site, where it’s possible that more than 100 extra spaces will be created. However, the council said it hoped those staff switching to Badminton Road would choose “green travel” options - public transport, cycling or car sharing to get to and from work. The people to be relocated are currently based at Kingswood Civic Centre, part of which is being leased to the Avon and Wiltshire Mental Health Partnership (AWP) later this year. South Gloucestershire will
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Full houses for Our House STUDENTS at Winterbourne International Academy have been receiving rave reviews for their production of 'Our House'. The show, written by playwright Tim Firth, features songs from Madness and was
the winner of the 2003 Olivier award for Best New Musical. The plot focuses on the story of Joe who is faced with a choice on his 16th birthday that will alter the rest of his life.
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Voice magazines helping small firms to get to grips with pensions rules SMALL employers in the Bristol area are to get a helping hand from Frome Valley Voice, a city MP and the Pensions Regulator as they prepare for major pension reforms that will see most workers enrolled into a workplace pension scheme. Charlotte Leslie, MP for Bristol North West, will be hosting an event - sponsored by Frome Valley Voice and parent company Local Voice Network - for small employers in the area on April 10, 2017 to get the message out that automatic enrolment into workplace pensions applies to them and to help them get to grips with what they need to do. An expert from The Pensions Regulator will be
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Recycling centre to close for four months HOUSEHOLDERS in the Frome Valley area who use Mangotsfield Sort It! recycling centre will have to take rubbish elsewhere while the facility is closed for an upgrade. Work will continue until the end of May on significant improvements to the transfer station and recycling yard attached to the Mangotsfield site. South Gloucestershire Council has urged people who normally use Mangotsfield to take their rubbish to its other recycling sites in Little Stoke, Yate and Thornbury during the closure. It said the work being carried out would prepare the Mangotsfield centre for new weekly recycling collections that are due to start across the district in June.
Later in the year, householders will also have their 240-litre black wheelie bins replaced with smaller 140-litre containers.
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Hit the fairway to help scout trip to Switzerland 2ND FRAMPTON Cotterell Scouts are having a charity golf day to help raise funds for a trip to Switzerland. The Kandersteg trip in planned for the summer of 2018, allowing the scouts to have a week of adventure in the heart of the Alps. The golf day is at Chipping Sodbury Golf Club on Friday 24 March, with a 12 midday start to the day. As well as 18 holes of golf, there is a meal afterwards and prizes. The cost is £40 per person which includes raffle tickets. More details can be found by emailing Ian on Golfevent@2fcsg.co.uk
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n AROUND THE COMMUNITY Bradley Stoke Lions Bradley Stoke Lions recently presented a cheque for £300 to the Bristol Interstitial Lung Supprt Group. Heather Lamb who, with her colleagues from Southmead Hospital hold a support group meeting every three months in a church hall in Southmead. This support group is run on a voluntary basis as no funding is available from the NHS, so our cheque will help to fund the cost of hiring the hall for the next year. Caring at Christmas, the organisation set up over the Christmas period in the Julian Trusts premises in Little Biship Street, St Pauls, also benefited from a cheque for £200 from BS Lions. This organisation provided 60 beds each night from Christmas Eve until New Years Day for the Homeless of Bristol (and beyond). Breakfast, lunch and dinner were available each day as well as a never ending supply of sandwiches, cakes, crisps, fruit and sweets and hot and cold beverages of every description, for anyone
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this time of year, in particular with regard to our face, neck, hands and feet. And two of our lucky members were treated to pampering foot and hand treatments on the night! Myriam also held a prize draw, with the
prize being a hot stone massage at her salon - the proceeds of the draw were donated to Paul’s Place. The annual members’ meal out at Alveston House Hotel near Thornbury takes place on
February 7th, so we’re all looking forward to a proper catch up alongside some fine food and a drink or two. Our full new events programme for the New Year has now been announced – visit
23 our Facebook page or come along to one of our meetings to find out more. There is plenty of variety to look forward to – our February meeting will be held on Tuesday 28th February where we will be having an African Drum workshop – certainly something a bit different! Other upcoming events include a talk from our local Neonatal Intensive Care Support Charity in March and “A Passion For Pearls – Part II” in June (speaker Frances Benton back by popular demand!). Later on in the year we even have a belly dancing class with a professional dancer, which should be fun to say the least! Visitors are welcome to our monthly meetings at St Peter’s Hall on School Road at 7.45pm, on the 4th Tuesday of the month. There is a charge of £2.50 for the evening and any new members can join by paying a membership fee. Special interest groups that meet separately including a book club, choir and our skittles and darts teams. Please search FramptonCottWI to find out more, and do like our page.
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COMMUNITY Sensory Garden to be officially opened The new Sensory Garden will be officially opened on Saturday 29th April 2017 10 a.m. – 12 p.m.: everyone will be welcome to join us to celebrate the Garden. Tea, coffee and cakes will be available, and plants will be offered for sale. The hard landscaping is now complete in the Sensory Garden and a kissing gate has been installed. Wooden sculptures and log steps will be added to the woodchip area and in the Spring, Floral Friends will plant fragrant herbs and edible plants in the borders. Two picnic benches will be set up to enable people to relax and enjoy the Garden. The Floral Hat Festival – an exhibition of hats decorated or made with flowers to remember our local hatting industry and celebrate Summer flowers – will be open on the weekend of 24th-25th June 2017 at the Zion United Church, Frampton Cotterell.. Please put this in your diary now – more information
will be available shortly. Much more information about our activities is available on our website – http:// ffframpton.wix.com/framptoncotterell – and if you’d like to help us (no gardening experience necessary!) please email us at floralfriendsofframpton@gmail. com
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Community Action Fund applications welcomed by police and crime commissioner VOLUNTARY organisations and community groups are being invited to apply for grants of up to £3,000 from a fund set up by police and crime commissioner Sue Mountstevens. The Community Action Fund money can be used for projects that support priorities in the police and crime plan and which benefit local people. So far, the fund has awarded more than £595,000 to various groups since being established in May 2013 but it was closed temporarily pending publication of the police and crime plan.
Ms Mountstevens said the fund had supported schemes such as a flower garden to reduce anti-social behaviour, an interactive game to educate young people about the danger of drugs and a digital toolkit to improve education on healthy relationships. Applications can be made throughout the year, with decisions made quarterly by trustees. Visit www. avonandsomerset-pcc. gov.uk/Partnerships/ CommissionersCommunity-Action-Fund. aspx for more information.
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Kitchen showroom undergoes revamp A LOCAL kitchen showroom is about to re-open after a revamp. Frome Valley Kitchens, moved to its current site on the Badminton Road in Coalpit Heath last year. The premises have now been expanded and are about to re-open for business. Owner Mark McKay says; "I have been looking forward to expanding my showroom and now it's close to opening I cant wait. Crown Imperial have just launched lots of new doors and modern styles and I have 3 of them on show at Frome Valley Kitchens.” “Having looked after many customers locally and now receiving recommendations from many happy customers I hope to see many more local customers who are thinking about a new kitchen pop in to see me before going elsewhere.” “With our friendly and professional service and vastly experienced team we will help you as much as possible to get you a Kitchen you will be proud of and be the envy of your friends and family."
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n WHAT’S ON IN OUR AREA February 9 n Downend Horticultural Society, Our next meet on February 9th at 7.30pm is a talk on Buying plants abroad by Mervyn Reed at Assembly hall ,Sailburyrd,Downend,nonmembers welcome Roger Davis 0117 9571703 or Hilary Walton 0117 9792832. February 13 n Bristol Budgerigar Society. Monday February 13 commencing 7.45pm. Annual General Meeting. Venue: Little Stoke Community Hall, Little Stoke Lane, Bristol BS34 6HR. Visitors welcome to join us without commitment to join. Further details from the Secretary Colin Parsons. Tel 01454 775878. colinpauline@hotmail. com or Chairman Peter Dark 01454 201217. honey35@hotmail.co.uk February 14 n First friendship meeting for those suffering with fibromyalgia. Come join us for coffe/tea and a chat at Poplars Farm Shop, Frampton Cotterell Tuesday 14th February 2.00pm - 3.30pm. There will be an area reserved at the back of the shop cafe. Contact: frampton.fm@virginmedia.com February 23
n Avon Organic Group The local group for everyone interested in organic gardening and organic foods. Next Meeting is on Thursday, 23rd February 7pm – 9pm at The Station (in the Dance Studio), Silver Street, Bristol. BS1 2AG. A varied Social evening with our Seed Swap, AGM and a Talk by Soil Association horticulturalist Tom Hartley – in his leisure time, often to be found experimenting with unusual vegetable varieties down on his allotment. All welcome. Visitors £3/Members £1. (secretaryaog@gmail.com) February 24 n Magical Mystery Four, Beatles and 60s tribute band. Doors open 8pm. Tickets £8 from WADCA or Ticketsource. Tel. 01454 776268 Email ca.winterbourne@gmail.com February 25 n Brass,Wind & Fire band concert by Avon Fire & Rescue Training Band, Saturday 25th February, 7.30 pm. Salem Methodist Church, Factory Road, Watleys End, Winterbourne, BS36 1QL. Tickets £4 . Light refreshments included. Tel. Heather 0117 9049125. 25 February n Help put Winterbourne and surrounding area on the Map!
Saturday 25th February, 10:00am – 1:00pm, Bradley Stoke Library. Free event. Have you ever wondered what makes a place the way it is now? Or wished you could travel back in time and discover how your area has changed over the years? Discover Know Your Place, the free online research tool that is putting South Gloucestershire on the map. Explore your neighbourhood’s heritage online through old maps, historic images and heritage data. Bring your memories and photos of Bradley Stoke to share on Know Your Place. Visit the KYPexplore exhibition and discover the history of the West of England places we live, work and visit every day. The friendly project team will be on hand to answer your questions, explore your area through time and, ultimately, aim to help you get to Know Your Place better… Read more at: www.kypwest.org.uk March 13 n Bristol BS. Monday March 13. All sections nest feather competition commencing 7.30pm. Judge, Alan Fretten. Please book birds in before 8.00pm. White paper or minimal seed in cages please. Venue; Little Stoke Community Hall, Little Stoke Lane, Bristol BS34 6HR.
What’s on at Winterbourne Library Opening times:
Monday: closed Tuesday: 9.30am - 7.00pm Wednesday: 9.30am - 5.00pm Thursday: closed Friday: 9.30am - 7.00pm Saturday: 9.30am - 5.00pm Sunday: closed
February at Winterbourne Library Rhymetime: Rhymes and songs for parents and babies/toddlers to enjoy together. Every Tuesday morning 9.30 – 10.00am Pre School Storytime:Stories and crafts Wednesdays 9.30 – 10.00am, term time only. February Half Term Activity: Come and join us for ‘Out of this World!’ and make some space and alien crafts. Our FREE holiday drop-in will be on Wednesday 15th February 10.00 – 11.30am. Suitable for the primary age range. The Craft Group will be meeting on Saturday 11 and 25 February 10.00am – 12.00noon.
New members will always be made welcome by this friendly group. Share tips and ideas for your knitting, sewing or crochet projects. Reading Group for Parents are meeting Friday 24 February 2-3pm, new members welcome Contact a member of staff or contact Liz on 07825510079 Low cost computer scheme Are you 65 years of age or over, registered disabled, on a low income or an unpaid carer? Have you considered the many benefits that owning your own computer can give? South Gloucestershire Council has teamed up with an IT provider to offer a range of low cost professionally refurbished starter computers at special discounted prices to eligible residents and registered UK charities. Prices start from under £90 including Windows 7 and Microsoft Office 2010 plus a 12 month return to base warranty. To find out if you are eligible and for more details visit: www. southglos.gov.uk/goonline
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Need help with your computer? Mike, our IT volunteer, is on hand every Wednesday morning 10.00am – 12.00 noon. Mike can help you with all your computer queries, from setting up an iPad to accessing Universal Jobmatch as well as helping you to get started with Learn My Way, an online course for beginners. You can book a one to one session with Mike by speaking to a member of staff Did you know that you can reserve and renew books online? You can also download e-books, e-audiobooks and e-magazines. For more information on any of the above please contact us: Telephone: 01454 868006 Email: winterbourne.library@ southglos.gov.uk Visit our website to find out more: www.southglos.gov.uk/ libraries Follow us on twitter: www. twitter.com@southgloslibs ‘Like’ us on Facebook for all the latest at South Gloucestershire Libraries
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Regular events Monday n Toddler Group 9.30-11.30am (termtime) Winterbourne Early Years Centre, Greenfield Centre, Park Ave, Winterbourne. For more information call Helen 01454 773781. n Open Door bereavement suport group. 10.30-12.00 every first Monday., St Peter’s Church Baby Group 1-3pm (termtime) Winterbourne Early Years Centre, Greenfield Centre, Park Ave, Winterbourne. For more information call Helen 01454 773781. n Memory Cafe, run by the Alzheimer’s Society. The Greenfield Centre, Winterbourne, 2pm - 4pm 1st Monday of month. Scrabble, The Community Centre, Winterbourne, 2- 4.30pm n Manor Hall Gardening & Social Club The Manor Hall 2.-3.30pm. First Monday of the month, (except for Bank Holidays on the second Monday). n 1st Winterbourne Down and Buryside Beavers Scouts 5pm until 6:30pm at the Scout hut on Green Dragon Road, Winterborne. n 1st Winterbourne Beavers, Cubs and Scouts. Meet Monday evenings in St. Michael’s Room. winterbournesmgsl@
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February, 2017 cotswoldedgescouts.org.uk 01454 775024 n North Road Ladies, Iron Action Parish Hall, 7.30, every first Monday. n Women’s Fellowship Zion Church Hall 2.30p.m.- 3.45 Programme of speakers, choirs., followed by a cup of tea. 1.50p per week. For details ring Pat Lax 886830 n Iron Acton WI Iron Acton Parish Hall, 7.30, second Monday of month. n Crossbow Singers, Crossbow House, Frampton Cotterell. 7.30. Term Time only, starting in September. We would love to welcome more tenors and basses. Please contact Jenny on 01454 313037. n Winterbourn Down Border Morris Morris Dancing, All Saint’s Church Hall, 8.15pm n Line dancing with Laughter in Line, Zion Church Hall, Woodend Rd, Frampton Cotterell. Beginners 7.30pm, Improvers, 8.30pm. Info Sarah 01454 773929 www. laughterinline.org n Winterbourne Scrabble Club - weekly 2.00 - 4.30 pm at Winterbourne & District Community Centre, Watleys End Road, Winterbourne. Further info from Gill on 01454 773573. n Bristol Budgerigar Society hold meetings at Little Stoke Community Hall, Little Stoke Lane, Little Stoke, Bristol BS34 6HR. Meetings commence at 7.30pm on the second Monday of each month. Details from the Secretary Colin Parsons Tel 01454 775878. E-mail colinpauline@hotmail.com or Chairman, Peter Dark. Tel 01454 201217. E-mail honey@darkm. freeserve.co.uk Membership; Adult £7.00, senior £5.00, same address partners £10.00, different address partners appropriate single rate each. Juniors free. Visitors always welcome without commitment or charge to see the wonderful budgerigar breeding, exhibition and social experience that Bristol Budgerigar Society can offer. n Bristol Budgerigar Society hold meetings at Little Stoke Community Hall, Little Stoke Lane, Little Stoke, Bristol BS34 6HR. Meetings commence at 7.30pm on the second Monday of each month. Chairman, Peter Dark. Tel 01454 201217. E-mail honey35@hotmail.co.uk Details from the Secretary Colin Parsons Tel 01454 775878. E-mail colinpauline@hotmail. com Membership; Adult £7.00, senior £5.00, same address partners £10.00, different address partners appropriate single rate each. Juniors free. Visitors always welcome without commitment or charge to see the wonderful budgerigar breeding, exhibition and social experience that Bristol Budgerigar Society can offer. n Slimming World Monday: 5.30pm & 7.30pm Watermore Primary School Call Alison:
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07972376055 n Winterbourne Afternoon WI meets at Salem Church Hall, Factory Road, Winterbourne on the 2nd Monday of each month at 2pm. We welcome visitors. Contact 01454 250 for details or look at our web site www.wawimoonfruit.com or email lesleysharman@gmail.com n Bristol Budgerigar Society hold meetings at Little Stoke Community Hall, Little Stoke Lane, Little Stoke, Bristol BS34 6HR. Meetings commence at 7.45pm on the second Monday of each month. Details from the Secretary Colin Parsons Tel 01454 775878. E-mail colinpauline@hotmail.com or Chairman, Peter Dark. Tel 01454 201217. E-mail honey@darkm. freeserve.co.uk Membership; Adult £7.00, senior £5.00, same address partners £10.00, different address partners appropriate single rate each. Juniors free. Visitors always welcome without commitment or charge to see the wonderful budgerigar breeding, exhibition and social experience that Bristol Budgerigar Society can offer. Tuesday n Rhymetime. Winterbourne Library. 9.30 – 10am. Rhymes and songs for parents and babies/ toddlers to enjoy together. n Slimming World 9.30am & 11.30am, 5.30pm & 7.30pm, The Greenfield Centre, call Frankie 07519347243 n Knit and Natter The Beacon@ Zion United Church. 10am 12noon. Contact Mary Thexton 01454 850704 n Yate Visually Impaired Group. Yate Fire Station 2.30 pm every other Tuesday Contact Gay Williams 01454 321749 gab56@btinternet. com n Winterbourne Ladies, The Greenfield Centre, Winterbourne, 7.30 -10pm, second Tuesday of month. n Crossbow Bridge Club, Crossbow House. 7.30pm n Slimming World 7.30 Elm Park School, Winterbourne. Tel Becca 07721 907780 n Centre Squares (dancing). Winterbourne Comunity Centre 7.45pm n Frampton Cotterell WI. Crossbow House, 7.45, fourth Tuesday of month n Folk Dancing. Crossbow House, Frampton Cotterell. 8.30 -10.30pm, 1st & 3rd Tuesday of month. n Feel good adult dance exercise class,Tuesday’s 10-11.00am at Crossbow House, Frampton Cotterell. An easy to follow keep fit class to suit all levels of fitness. Normal cost £4.50 your first class half price with this advert. Tel Nina 01179 799796 for more info. n South Gloucestershire Waterpolo club. Junior & Senior players Male Female. Winterbourne Int Academy pool. 7:00 - 8:30 pm.
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For more info: kazrose@ blueyonder.co.uk or nash17@ virginmedia.com n Winterbourne Short Mat Bowling Club Tuesday 1.30 - 3.30 at Winterbourne Community Centre, Watleys End Road. Contact Pat Sleightholme, 01179 793473. New members welcome. n Pucklechurch Folk Dance Club. We meet every other Tuesday at Pucklechurch Community Centre from 7.45 pm to 8.15 pm. Contact Veronica Holder – 0117 937 2818 Wednesday n Pre School Storytime. Winterbourne Library 9.30 – 10.00am, term time only. n ‘Silver Chords Group, over 50’s social club. Every other Weds, Mason’s View Community Centre Winterbourne. 1.45pm. Entertainment and coach trips. Everyone welcome Contact Doreen 01454 776484. n Winterbourne Police Beat Post. Greenfield Centre 2-3pm n Slimming World 7.30pm Frampton Cotterell Cof E School. Tel Lisa 07815 759118 n Coalpit Heath WI. Church Hall of St Saviours Church, Coalpit Heath. First Wednesday of each month. 7.45pm. New members welcome. n The Winterbourne Players, 8.00 pm, Community Centre, Watleys End Road. More info, Brian 07792 656689. n Beginners Meditation Class on Wednesdays 7pm to 8pm at the Greenfield Centre, Winterbourne To reserve your place on the next 5 week course, please contact Sarah Presley on 07590 621495/ sarahpresley@live.com n Actonians Drama Group 7.30 pm Parish Hall, Iron Acton More info 01454 228760 www.actonians. co.uk Junior Actonians 6.00 pm - 7.30 pm Parish Hall Iron Acton More info 01454 228277. n 2nd Wednesday of each month - Carer’s Group 2 - 4pm at The Beacon Centre, Zion Church, Frampton Cotterell n 4th Wednesday of each month - Forget me Not sing along group 2pm - 3.30 pm at The Beacon Centre, Zion Church, Frampton Cotterell. If you like a good sing song please come and join us. For more information ring Rona on 886925 or Jean on 775786. n Winterbourne Short Mat Bowling Club Wednesday 1.30 - 4.30 and 7.30 - 10.30 at Winterbourne Community Centre, Watleys End Road. Contact Pat Sleightholme, 01179 793473. n Manor Hall community coffee morning, open to all, Henfield Road, Coalpit Heath. 3rd Wednesday of every month from 10am to 12 noon in the Jubilee
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Room. Free entry and all profits from the refreshments will go to the Manor Hall at Coalpit Heath Charity. Handmade cards will be on sale, sold in aid of the BRACE Charity. n Slimming World Frampton Cottrell C of E School. Call Lisa: 07815759118 n Stapleton Probus meet on the 2nd & 4th Wednesdays of the month at Begbrook CA, Frenchay Park Road 10am -12noon. Also have an active Bowls Section. Visitors Welcome. Details available, contact Registrar, John Suddell 01454 250811 n Beginners Meditation Class on Wednesdays 7pm to 8pm in Winterbourne Down. To reserve you place on the next 5 week course, please contact Sarah Presley on 07590 621495/ sarahpresley@live.com
Thursday n Probus. The Miners Club, Coalpit Heath. 10am, 2nd & 4th Thursdays of month n Praise and Play. All Saints’ Church Hall Winterbourne Down 10-12 during term times. For preschool children and their parents/ carers. n Stay & Play, 1-3pm (termtime) Winterbourne Early Years Centre, Greenfield Centre, Park Ave, Winterbourne. Call Helen 01454 773781. n Tiny Tots. 2.00-3.00pm,St Peter’s Church, n St John’s Ambulance. St Saviour’s Hall, Beesmoor Road. 6.15 - 9pm (term time). n Steam Engine Club, Miners Club, Coalpit Heath. 7pm, last Thursday of month. Line dancing. Iron Acton Parish Hall, High St, Iron Acton. New beginners, 7.20pm. Improvers, 8.30pm. www.laughterinline.com n Winterbourne Musical Theatre. Winterbourne Community Association, 7.30pm. n Winterbourne Flower Club. St Michaels Rooms, Winterbourne 7.30pm, 1st (Practice) and 3rd (Demonstration) Thursdays of each month. Further information call 01454 776753 n Winterbourne Evening Women’s Institute St. Michael’s Rooms in Winterbourne at 7.30pm on the second Thursday of every month except August n Crossbow Camera Club Crossbow House, 8pm, every Thursday (from September). Contact Mike Challenger 07833316081 n Bingo British Legion Club Ryecroft Road, Frampton Cotterell. 8.15pm.Free entry n Winterbourne Flower Club, St Michaels Rooms, Winterbourne
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n WHAT'S ON CONTINUED 7.30pm, 1st (Practice) and 3rd (Demonstration) Thursdays of each month. Further information call 01454 776753 n South Gloucestershire Decorative and Fine Arts Society meet at Bradley Stoke Community School Fiddlers Lane Bradley Stoke. 3rd Thursday evening of the month. Starting October 7-00 for 7-30 start refreshments. Sallykitching@googlemail.com Tel no 01454 774401 n Sugarcraft: If you are interested in sugar icing why not come along to our meeting? We have demonstrations monthly on flowers and models and practice/ workshops with instruction. We meet on the third Thursday of every month at 7.30pm – 9.30pm at St Andrews Hall, Elm Park, Filton. Visitors welcome. Contact Jean Kington on 0117 956 8737 for more information. n Winterbourne Short Mat Bowling Club Thursday 1.30 - 4.30 at Winterbourne Community Centre, Watleys End Road. Contact Pat Sleightholme, 01179 793473. New members welcome. n Frampton Singalong Crossbow House, Frampton
Cotterell, BS36 2DB 1st Thursday in the month 2 - 3.30 pm Favourite songs from the shows, folk, country Live music, keyboard player and acoustic duo, sitting exercises. Tea & cakes. 3.00 pounds Tel. Hilary Jay 07515 351 813
Thursday Travel Club
Meets first Thursday of the monthSt Saviour’s Church Hall, Beesmoor Road, Coalpit Heath n Jan 5th: Shaun McCormack; The Queens Bodyguard of the Yeoman of the Guard n Feb 2nd: Steve Gray; Travels along the Silk Road n March 2nd: Peter Davey; Around Bath by Tram. n Winterbourne Winds beginners/ intermediate/returners wind band rehearse Thursdays 7.30-9.30pm at the Greenfield Centre, Park Avenue, Winterbourne BS36 1NJ. Brass & Woodwind players, percussionist, bassist wanted to join sociable group. Instruments available for loan. Contact Dan 01172 395210. Contact Roger: 07925 296930 or 01454 77701 Friday n St James The Less Parent and Toddler Group, The Marshall
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Rooms, Iron Acton. 10.30 - 12.30 term times. n Frome Valley Art Group Greenfield Centre, Winterbourne. 1pm to 4pm and 6.30pm to 9pm n Frampton Cotterell Male Voice Choir, Zion Church, Frampton Cotterell. 7.30pm – 9.00pm. New members welcomed, no audition, Call Paul Crook 01454 851656. n Frampton Cotterell Community Associon. Fridays at Crossbow House School Road Ist Friday of every month Quiz- 3rd Friday of every month Bingo, start at 8 pm. n Winterbourne Short Mat Bowling Club Friday 7.30 - 10.30 at Winterbourne Community Centre. Contact Pat Sleightholme, 01179 793473. New members welcome. Saturday n Brockeridge Quilters, Greenfield Centre, Winterbourne. 10am to 4pm, third Saturday of the month. n Bingo Open7/00pm,Bingo 8/00pm Music & Dancing from 8/30pm-11/30pm Every Saturday night.(£4) at the Royal British Legion Ryecroft Rd n Patchwork and Quilting Beginner classes starting in September on alternate Saturdays. For more information contact
Sallieann Harrison on 01454 774591. Also Patchwork and Quilting Classes Block of the Month for intermediate quilters. One Saturday every month for seven months starting in September. Contact Sallieann Harrison on 01454 774591. Sunday n Japanese Embroidery Class Greenfield Centre, Winterbourne 9.30am to 4pm, (monthly). Contact: Jo Tripp 01454 850147. n Nature Reserves, Winterbourne work party meets 1030am, Church Lane, Winterbourne, 2nd & 4th Sundays in the month. Newleaze reserve (Bristol Road) 10.30am Ist Sunday of month Huckford Quarry 2.30pm 3rd Sunday of month. Contact Frank Smith 01454 778975. n Car Boot Sale Every Sunday 9am Beesmoor Road Playing Field, Frampton Cotterell. £5 per car/van Call 07802 336731 n Indoor short mat bowls at Pucklechurch Community Centre. Established players and beginners welcome. Bowls provided. Sessions Sunday afternoon and Monday and Wednesday evenings. Contact Roger Payne 0117 937 3653
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By Aaron Plant, Chiropractor at the Willow Brook Clinic THE days are slowly getting longer and brighter and the hope of Spring is on the horizon. The chaos of Christmas and New Year are firmly behind us, however, many us of will be feeling that getting back into the swing of things is not easy. The January blues ARE a real thing. There’s a mountain of work to catch up on as well as the social and personal pressure of wanting to be a newer and better version of yourself. Weeks of carb free fasting and liquid diets have been underway, gym subscriptions have been renewed, the dry Januaries have been completed and now February’s door has been opened. Have you achieved what you set out to do in January? Some important things to consider during these dark months,
is to breathe easy, be thankful for experiences shared, try not to be hard on yourself and set yourself some attainable goals to take you through 2017. Remember goals must be personal to you and not just the generic ‘get fit and thin’ mantra that many adopt. Current thinking encourages small changes. These changes soon snowball and, before you know it, a big difference has been made. We have all heard them before – take the stairs, eat less sugar, go to bed a little earlier, walk more, smile, do a good deed for someone else, take time for yourself. What are you choosing to do? Looking after your joints and muscles is just as important as your general wellbeing regime. If you have any aches or niggling
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Still chance to catch a pantomime ALTHOUGH Christmas may be a distant memory, there is still an opportunity to enjoy a pantomime. Thornbury Musical Theatre Group is putting on a production of The Snow Queen over the half term holidays. The group won a Rose Bowl award for their pantomime last year and this year’s production has been written and will be directed by TMTG’s Lizzie Lindsell. Based on Hans Christian Anderson’s fairy tale this pantomime promises tapdancing penguins. Performances at the Armstrong Hall are from 15 to 18 February at 7.30 pm nightly and matinées at 2.30 pm on the Friday and Saturday. Tickets are bookable online at www.tmtg. org.uk with no booking fee.
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Temporary pool for Yate during leisure centre refurbishment BOTH swimming pools in Yate’s leisure centre will be closed from April through to the autumn to allow essential maintenance and refurbishment to take place. But a temporary pool will be opened at the rear of the Kennedy Way car park while the work takes place so that swimming can continue in the town. Circadian Trust, the social enterprise which runs the centre, said both public swimming and lessons would carry on in the temporary pool throughout the closure of the main 25-metre pool and the smaller “learner” pool. It said the two pools would shut down at the end of March, with the temporary structure opening on April 1 to keep disruption to a minimum.
However, Circadian said there would be some effect on changing facilities and car parking as a result of the work and having the temporary pool operating, with regular updates to be displayed in the centre building. But it said admission fees and opening times would be the same as normal, all swimming lessons would continue and lesson days and times would remain unchanged. The temporary pool will be 18-metres long and ten-metres wide, with a depth of one metre. Its frame will be constructed mainly of wood, then lined with a sand base and a pool liner. Swimmers will be able to reach it from the corridor of the main building using an enclosed walkway, so they will be under
cover at all times. But anyone who doesn’t want to use the temporary facility can use the pools at the other Active Centres in Bradley Stoke, Longwell Green, Kingswood and Thornbury. The trust said the Yate pools and plant equipment required essential maintenance work in order to remain in operation. Pipework and plant will be replaced with new, environmentally friendly equipment which will secure the future sustainability of the facilities. A spokesman for Circadian said: “We want there to be minimal disruption to customers and the team at Yate look forward to welcoming customers into the refurbished pool in the autumn.”
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n NEWS THE Actonian’s are to host the Avon One Act Drama Festival. The festival will bring the plays to Iron Acton Parish Hall on 24 and 25 February. On the Saturday at 2:30 ,the Junior Actonian’s will perform ‘Blood’ by Nettie BaskcombBrown, along with Oldland Players who are performing the first Act from ‘Private Lives’. At 7:30pm the Actonian’s perform the first act of ‘Top Girls’ by Caryl Churchill with Sodbury Players also performing ‘Consequences’. Tickets will be available on the door or by phone: 01454228243. Following this performance of Act One the Actonian’s will go on to perform the full three acts of Top Girls play on 18, 19 and 20 May at Iron Acton Parish Hall. Tickets will be on sale by mid April ‘Top Girls’ (Act One) was written in 1981 at the height of Margaret Thatcher’s reign. The first Act is set in a smart London Restaurant where Marlene is celebrating her promotion to Managing Director of an employment agency by inviting
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Actonian’s to host festival Top Girls: A most unusual dinner party. From left to right Debby Ashton as Lady Nijo, Lin Bowden as Isabella Bird, Sarah Godsell as the hostess Marlene, Sue Anstey as Pope Joan, Rachel Taylor as Patient Griselda and in the front Pat Stimson as Dull Gret.
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n LETTERS South Gloucestershire Decorative & Fine Arts Society The illustrated lecture on Thursday 16th February will be given by Matthew Williams an Art and Architectural Historian on Dumfries House. His talk is entitled, “A Royal Revenue - Dumfries House saved and revealed”. The varied programme of nine lectures includes The Forbidden City, First World War Artists and The Hands of Leonardo. The speakers are all professionals in their respective fields and come from across Britain. We meet at Bradley Stoke Community School, Fiddlers Wood Lane, BS32 7BS (near the library and leisure centre), with plenty of parking. Refreshments are available from 7.00pm and the illustrated lectures begin at 7.30. Guests are charged £7. Membership for the year is £45 for9 lectures. New members of all ages are welcome. For further details please contact the Chairman, Sally Kitching: email sallykitching@ googlemail.com or phone 01454 774401
New Year – New Resolution – New Hobby – New You? You’ve watched “The Choir” with Gareth Malone – you know that singing is good for you, good for your brain, and your health – now make it a reality this year! Join The Filtones and experience the joy of singing with a group of like minded, sociable people who will welcome you with open arms. We are looking to recruit new voices. Age is of no importance – many of our members are in their eighties – just shows you how it does you good! We do, however, rehearse on Wednesday afternoons from 1.45 to 3.45 p.m. at Eden Grove Methodist Church, Eden Grove, Horfield. The ability to read music is not essential as we can supply special CDs which will help you learn by listening, but you will be surprised at how much knowledge of music you can pick up in the process and how good that is for making new connections in those old grey cells. We have an excellent conductor who has the patience of a saint so if you have never sung in four part harmony before, you need never feel intimidated as we all will
if you are already part of the Sea Cadets’ family – please spread the message on social media this February by using the hashtag #BestKeptSecret. You can find your nearest Sea Cadet unit at: http://www.seacadets.org/find-your-nearest-unit Captain Phil Russell RN Captain Sea Cadets
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understand if you find it difficult at first – many of us experienced this when we started. Our current membership comes from all parts of Bristol including Yate, so there’s a chance that, if you would find it difficult to reach us by public transport, one of us might be able to give you a lift. If you would like to know more just pick up the ‘phone and ring one of these numbers 0117 9654348 Shirley, 0117 9655368 Michael, or e mail Dot on Dorothy.bryant@ btinternet.com, or look at our web site on www.thefiltones.weebly. com or even just come along on a Wednesday afternoon, meet us, and have a listen! You will be made very welcome.
Sea Cadet Recruitment Meet new people, learn new skills and gain qualifications with youth charity Sea Cadets, which is encouraging young people and adults to see how they can get involved this February. We are urging 10- to 17-yearolds seeking adventure and adults interested in volunteering to contact their local unit to find out more about the amazing opportunities available. Young people at Sea Cadets enjoy a variety of activities, from dinghy sailing to catering, and have the opportunity to experience offshore voyages or to travel abroad to meet cadets from other countries such as Bermuda, Hong Kong and Australia. Nationally-accredited courses, including the Duke of Edinburgh’s Award, are also available. But it doesn’t end there. Sea Cadets, an all-inclusive charity,
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is committed to ensuring young people have a bright future, and with us they develop life skills that set them in good stead for whatever they choose to do in later life. More than 90 per cent say Sea Cadets has given them higher selfesteem and offered “direction and guidance”. This would not be possible without our amazing 9,000 volunteers – but we need more like them. You could make more of your free time by showing cadets how to sail, powerboat, kayak or windsurf, we will even teach you how, or by managing finances and budgets or fundraising for your local unit. Volunteering is a great way to give back to your community, and on top of that you can gain qualifications, boost your own CV and help young people to realise their full potential. If you do decide to join us – or
The Winterbourn Down Christmas Boys would like to thank their audiences for coming out to support the annual Mummers Play around the village on Boxing Day. The weather was kind - if a little chilly. There were large, enthusiastic crowds wherever we performed, and their generosity in helping us raise £707 for that brilliant charity, Pauls Place, was extremely rewarding. Our lads & lasses of the W. Down Border Morris performed with their usual vigour and earned some welcome refreshment at the Cross Hands afterwards. If anyone would like to have a go at joining us, you would be welcome to come along to a practice night in All Saints Church Hall on a Monday night at 8pm. We are a friendly bunch and will give you support and encouragement. No experience needed, just enthusiasm. Also any musicians out there – we would love to hear from you. Please give me a call on 01454 774781. Regards Terry Martin
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n NEWS A BRISTOL Rovers supporter is hoping to raise £10,000 for charity to mark the 10-year anniversary of his wife's death. Mark Brimson was left bereft after his "soul mate" Gloria died in June 2007 following complications during brain surgery. Her death left a huge void in Mark's life and, by his own admission, he has found her loss difficult to come to terms with. He believes putting his efforts into raising money to help others suffering from brain injuries will be a fitting tribute to Gloria as well as helping him continue his journey in coming to terms with her untimely death. Mark, 42, has set up the Gloria Brimson Foundation to raise money for Headway Bristol, a charity which helps survivors of brain injuries. "It's been a tough nine years for me," Mark said. "Gloria was my soul mate. We were together from a young age so she was all I really knew. She was the life and soul of the party and loved to go out and dance. She just loved being around people and everyone who met her liked her. She was one of those infectious people. "I wanted to mark the 10th anniversary year in a positive way instead of making it a miserable one like all the other years have been. "I chose Headway Bristol as, had Gloria survived the operation, she would have gone through their doors, so it made perfect sense." Gloria, who was just 33 when she died, was diagnosed with an AVM - Arteriovenous Malformation - which in its simplest form is a cluster of
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abnormal blood vessels in the brain. She underwent a 15 hour operation to remove the vessels but died on June 7, 2007 from complications. Although Mark has arranged various fundraisers in support of the charity, his main mission is a sponsored walk from the home of Plymouth Argyle FC to Bristol Rovers' base at the Memorial Stadium. He will be joined by eight friends he met through work and football. "I decided on Plymouth
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Argyle's ground because that was where the first away game I took Gloria to was. I also wanted to walk a marathon a day for five days and the 127 miles involved from Plymouth to Bristol works out at that. We will be walking about eight hours a day so we've now stepped up our training. I'm walking about eight miles a night at the moment and will gradually build that up." Mark, who runs a business providing till systems and credit and debit card machines, said his fundraising mission to help others has played a huge role in him moving on. "We were together for 15 years and it's hard to adapt to the shock of what's happened. Nothing really prepares you for losing a person you lived with and it's taking me longer to accept than I probably would have expected it to. The fundraising is part of letting go and moving forward with my life. "It's a case of trying to find myself again and it's definitely helping me get back to my old self. Me getting out doing exercise has also helped. I feel it's a really good thing to be doing, both mentally and physically." Mark, who now has a fouryear-old daughter with partner
Sarah Trevatt, is fundraising via a JustGiving page which is already up to more than £2,000. He said: "Online we are up to about £2,200 but we've had some pledges come in offline so we're already about 50 per cent on the way to our £10,000 target. "All the people doing the walk with me are good friends. They never met Glo so I'm really humbled by them doing it because effectively they're doing it for me. I think it will be a real 'Band of Brothers' moment that I will look back on in years to come. "It's going to be great; I'm really looking forward to it." The fund is being boosted my many of Mark's friends who have organised their own fundraisers including 10k runs and cycle rides. Mark is also organising a dinner and dance at the Holiday Inn, Filton. It takes place on Friday June 9 and tickets cost £39. To book email markbrimson@gmail.com To donate to the Gloria Brimson Foundation for Headway Bristol visit https://www.justgiving. com/fundraising/MarkBrimson1
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Health chiefs urge women to take up tests A QUARTER of women aged 25-29 in South Gloucestershire failed to attend potentially life saving cervical cancer screening in the past five years. Although the district had the highest percentage take-up in the South West, figures show that 2,226 women in the age group were still not screened. For all eligible ages - those from 25-64 - one in five missed out. That amounted to 12,699 women. The number of women dying from cervical cancer has dropped by almost a quarter over the past ten years. But the disease is still claiming lives. In 2014, a total of 890 women in the UK died as a result of cervical cancer. Now health chiefs are urging women to go for screening when they are invited to do so by their GP.
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S many children will have been given electronic devices over Christmas, with access to the internet, I wanted to talk to you about online safety. There are billions of people online – do you know who your
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child is talking to? The internet allows people to be in contact with family and friends on the opposite side of the world. It grants access to a wealth of information and endless hours of entertainment. Unfortunately, the digital world is no different to the real world and it offers opportunities for criminals as well. Tuesday 7 February is Safer Internet Day. We’ll visit schools to talk about the issues, but it’s important for parents and guardians to take an active interest in their children’s use of the internet. Please talk with them about staying safe in the digital world, not just on internet safety day, but often. We support Safer Internet Day with these school visits and by posting information on keeping children safe online on our website, www.avonandsomerset. police.uk and social media. Other sites, like www.nspcc.org. uk have good advice too, so check them out to find out more about
parental controls, social networks, on-line gaming, cyber-bullying and ‘sexting’. Finally, some apps require users to be above a certain age. This restriction is to protect our child from inappropriate material. Is it really a good idea to allow our children to falsify their age to use an app, condoning the breaking of a rule designed to keep them safe? Keeping people safe on our roads is an issue concerning many residents. People living in Winterbourne have reported issues with an off-road motorbike being driven anti-socially around the village in January. The bike was reported as being very loud and driven with no lights or indicators around the village. My colleagues PC Elizabeth Ball and PCSO Jacqui McCormack identified a young man as being responsible. He has been served a notice which means that if the motorbike is driven in an antisocial manner again we will seize it.
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n CAR REVIEW - CITROEN C3
How the magical can become commonplace Even small cars can cram in a lot nowadays, as Richard Drew found out WHAT is luxury for one generation is considered standard by the next. Take the average British house. In the fifties, families kept warm with one coal fire and a lot of clothes; bathroom arrangements were often to be found at the bottom of the garden. Now it’s all central heating, log burners and two ensuites in your semi. As with houses, so it is with cars. Those of us with the odd grey hair will remember owning cars that you were just grateful to get started. It was the sole domain of those with big pockets to enjoy the luxuries of the added extras. Now it seems most cars can provide the wow factor. Take the new Citroen C3. Having driven the Flair edition for a few days it’s hard to believe this is a of ‘super mini’. Keyless entry and ignition is just the start of it. It has a well thought out touch screen system with a clear sat nav, DAB radio and hands free phone controls - three things that were certainly deemed a luxury until a few years ago. There’s a lot packed into a small body to help the driver. In reverse there’s not only parking sensors, but a camera as well. At the other end of the car there’s Citroen’s ‘Connected Cam’ a dash cam that’s tucked away behind the mirror and records what is happening on the road; very useful should you be victim to a ‘crash for cash’ cowboy (a modern trend that’s not so welcome).
The better equipped models can offer lane departure warning systems, blind spot monitors, hill assist and of course the connectivity to your smart phone that modern day life demands. Putting the tech to one side, the car is a pretty good drive as well. A smooth ride is also a quiet one, unless you put your foot down, whereupon the 1200cc PureTech petrol engine sounds pleasantly throaty. It looks good for a small car too. Citroen offer 36 colour combinations, not always a
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Police start text messaging scheme to fight rural crime AVON and Somerset police have launched a new text messaging service to help prevent and detect rural crime. Anyone with information about suspected crime in their area can send a message directly to the force’s rural crime team by dialling 81819. The details will then be assessed and any action taken. The system is being trialled for three months after many people involved in the police’s Farm Watch scheme said they wanted to be able to pass on information quickly to those tackling crime in the countryside. Inspector Joanna Mines said rural crime officers wanted to hear about any suspicious or potentially criminal activity. It could involve people being seen behaving suspiciously, potentially stolen goods or livestock being offered for sale to the public or at markets or sightings of stolen vehicles. Inspector Mines said: “We have had real success using a text number to facilitate reporting of drink drivers in the past and we hope this will prove as effective.” Avon and Somerset police and crime commissioner, Sue Mountstevens, said: “Rural crime affects the livelihoods of farmers, smallholders and rural businesses and presents some real challenges for the wider rural areas.” Messages sent to the new number won’t be monitored around the clock, only when team members are on duty, so anything that requires an immediate response should be reported via the 999 system.
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Frampton Athletic continuing to fight an uphill battle JANUARY saw only 3 games played by the club due to a mixture of weather, cup matches, player availability and a natural break in the fixture list. Frampton Athletic’s first team faced a tough match both on paper and in reality as their first game after a 2 week festive break saw them go up against high flying Real Thornbury, in a 5.30pm kick off under the floodlights of Oaklands Park in Almondsbury. Due to it being a later kick off time than normal, Frampton were missing a few keys players who were unable to make the game. It would appear that Real Thornbury had a full strength squad. The game started well for Frampton, who were passing the ball around nicely and getting the ball forward well. But having
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n SPORT as the onslaught continued. Real Thornbury racked up a further 6 goals in the second half, but Athletic veteran, Martyn Tozer, did manage a consolation goal, as he rounded the goalkeeper and provided a neat finish in a rare Athletic attack. With the score line 8-1 at the final whistle, many commented that it could well have been more, but for the numerous saves by Talbot in the Frampton goal. Earlier in the day, Frampton’s Reserves side recorded a rare but much needed victory over fellow strugglers, Fry’s Club A. Goals from Aiden James and Craig Rogers were enough to secure a 2-1 victory, as Athletic held on towards the end as Fry’s made a sterling effort to get themselves back on level terms. But Athletic held firm and recorded only their third league win in 11 games. With both teams having 2 weeks off due to a mixture of opposition cup games, fixture breaks and frozen pitches, Frampton’s first team faced another tough game against another high flying opposition in Hambrook. Unfortunately,
Athletic keeper Nick Talbot: busy against Real Thornbury player availability was lacking and as a result, Athletics’ Reserve team game had to be postponed. Athletics’ first team started the game well against Hambrook and found themselves 1-0 up after 25 minutes, thanks to a goal from Anton Forbes. 10 minutes later and Anton become provider, as his fantastic cross fell to the feet of Liam Downer who finished with ease. Frampton were playing some very good football and looked to be on top of the game, but 5 minutes before half time, they struggled to clear a free kick that was whipped in to the Athletic 18 yard box and following a bit of
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a scramble, Hambrook fired the ball in to the back of the net from 4 yards. Now with their tails up, they were pushing for an equaliser before half time and were gifted the perfect opportunity when one of their strikers was clipped inside the box and the referee awarded them a penalty. The striker picked himself up, dusted himself off…then hit the post with his spot kick Whilst Frampton started the second have with a slender 2-1 lead, it was clear that Hambrook were not willing to settle for that and increasing put Athletic under increasing pressure. Despite numerous tackles and saves, Hambrook finally got the equaliser that they were pushing for. The same pattern of play continued and whilst Athletic created the odd chance, it was Hambrook that looked more likely to score, as the Athletic energy levels were fast dropping. They managed to hold out until the 80th minute, but the pressure from Hambrook was too much and they were able to get themselves in front for the
first time in the game. Further saves kept the score line down, but with the last kick of the game and with the Athletic players running on empty, a counter attack from Hambrook saw them make it 4-2 with relative ease. Frampton Athletic are already starting to plan for the 2017-18 season and are looking for a local U16’s/U18’s/ U21’s team to play as Frampton Athletic next season, bringing with them the manager(s). coaches, players and whomever else they wish to bring with them! With great facilities, including a private bar and changing rooms, it provides a great opportunity for any team looking to make that step from Junior to Senior football and the club will enable you to stay together as a group. If you’re interested in this opportunity or would like to discuss the potential opportunity in more detail, please either email Nick Talbot – framptonathleticfc@live.com or give Nick a call on 07968 118403.
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Frampton Colts come good after poor start to year JANUARY has brought some mixed results for Frampton Cotterell Rugby colts team. Led by skipper Zak Smith, they first entertained league leaders Minehead . The game was evenly poised with Minehead leading 3-0 with ten minutes remaining but two late tries flattered the visitors. Frampton spurned kicks at goal as they went for tries, but came up short. The following week Frampton hosted Yeovil in the Somerset cup and in a thrilling game lost out 16-12. The forwards put in a bug shift but it was not to be Frampton’s day, despite tries from Callum Wyatt and Dec Grimstead. The final game of January saw Frampton see off a Frome colts side 51-0 , scoring nine tries from Joe Uren (2), Alex Knight (2), Jimmer Merrick, Liam Plant, Harry Blakes, Dan Harris, Lewis Oakley and Fraser Allen . Player of the month has gone to Dan Casey who picked up two man of the match awards.
Frampton Colts before their game against Frome
Summer must be around the corner cricket nets are starting! IT may not mean the long summer days are almost upon us, but the start of cricket nets at least means spring can’t be too far away. Frampton Cotterell Cricket Club’s winter nets start on the first Sunday of February lasting for ten weeks and give players of all ages and ability the opportunity for some much needed practice. As Sam Coleman from the club told the Voice; “Should you or someone you know have a habit of looking out of the window to check that it’s not raining, with a wistful look in the eye imagining cover drives and yorkers then do come along and give it a go for real”. Senior winter nets start on
Sunday 5th February, 1-2pm and junior nets start on Sunday 19th February, 4-5pm. Both are held at Winterbourne Sports Village, all welcome. Sam Coleman from the club said; “We’re a friendly village club with 3 senior Saturday sides playing in the Bristol & District League.” “We also play regular midweek T20 cricket and run junior sides from Under 11's upwards. The focus of the club is very much on enjoyment, opportunity for all and the social side of things with regular events throughout the year.” The club is always on the lookout for new members, both
male and female. If you are interested, contact Phil Cordy on 07833 225428 or fcccsecretary@ hotmail.co.uk Coalpit Heath Cricket Club is starting training for its youth and adult teams and is also looking for new players of all ages and abilities to join them. Coaching for boys and girls in school years 6 to 11 is provided on Thursdays at Yate academy between 6pm and 7pm. In the spring there's also a chance to play in organised matches against local teams in the Bristol Youth Cricket League. The cricket club’s adult teams have had considerable success in recent years, with a group of young players who have
come through the club’s youth set up. Both the 1st and 2nd teams enjoyed promotion last season, with the 1st team being champions and promoted to Division 1 of the Bristol and District league. Anyone who would like to join in is welcome to come along to adult training which is held on Sundays between 5pm and 6pm, also at Yate Academy. Further details can be obtained from Richard Foley, Youth Manager on 07941 360161 or email youthcricket@ coalpitheathcc.org.uk, and Matthew Toms, Club Captain on 07970 137638 or email cricket@ coalpitheathcc.org.uk.
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Winterbourne Utd ready for cup semi WINTERBOURNE United Under 12's are hoping for cup glory after they were victorious in the quarter finals of the league cup. Unbeaten in the calendar year, Shaun Studley's side will hope to consolidate their top two league position and a place in the final will be the icing on the cake of this season’s campaign. The game against the also unbeaten Downend Saints is at The Rec on
Sunday 5th March with a 10.30 kick off. George Haskin's under 14's enjoyed a deserved win against Highridge as performances have shown a great improvement in recent weeks. The side will be hoping to pick up vital points in the run of home games coming up. Saturday mornings see the U15's play in the Severn Valley
Youth League and, having lost just one league game, they have an important run of games now the cup matches have been completed. Warren Teague is coaching the U6 and U7 year groups on Saturday mornings, 9.00 am at the WIA astro pitch. They are looking for new recruits and if anyone has children who might interested
in joining then please make contact via their web site: winterbourneunited.co.uk. The club’s Under 10's and Under 11's are also on the lookout for new players for their Hanham Minor League campaign. Regular games are played on Sunday mornings in Winterbourne and training is on a Wednesday evening.
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