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Long awaited cinema in Yate gets opening date and new Disney film
IT’S been on Yate’s “Most Wanted” list for years but the town is finally set to celebrate the opening of its own cinema. Cineworld has announced its multi-screen cinema will open on Thursday, April 28. With six state-of-the-art screens showing the latest Hollywood releases, the complex
on the new Yate Riverside site will seat nearly 1,000 moviegoers. Disney’s hotly anticipated Jungle Book and Captain America: Civil War are among the films set to be screened in the cinema’s opening week. As well as providing entertainment locally for people
who would otherwise have to travel out of the town to see a film, the development has also created 35 jobs. Many of those taken on were appointed after a recruitment day was held in Yate Leisure Centre earlier this year. Full story Page 12.
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Ink firm steps in to help air cadets targeted by raiders A COMPANY has stepped in to help Chipping Sodbury air cadets after cash and six laptops were stolen during a break-in at the group’s premises in Yate. Printing ink firm Sun Chemical, of Station Road, Yate, presented 2509 Squadron with a new laptop during a visit to the Armstrong Way base by the firm’s Richard Hayden and Carolyn Bennett. They were also given a tour of the premises to discover the range of activities that involve the cadets. Mr Hayden said: “We were told that the laptop would be a great help to the cadets in attaining their qualifications and working on various projects.” The centre was raided and damaged in January, leaving the cadets and their leaders devastated. The youngsters had carried out fund raising to buy the laptops, which they used to study for aviation qualifications.
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Public urged to join in consultation on future of libraries PEOPLE concerned about the future of Chipping Sodbury library are being urged to have their say during a consultation exercise now running. South Gloucestershire Council needs to save £650,000 from its library service budget, with funding for the Chipping Sodbury building possibly stopping, the mobile library service ending and opening hours cut at other libraries. A petition is running to save the library in High Street, Chipping Sodbury, but the council wants as many people as possible to give their views via its consultation process. However, it said no changes were planned before October 2017 and it anticipated that through discussions with communities during the next year, alternative options could be negotiated to help avoid many cuts in the service. That could involve greater community involvement in the operating of libraries. The consultation is one of a trio of public have-a-say schemes running until May 13 as the council tries to make its significant savings. When it set its 2016-17 budget in February, it included savings of an extra £22 million from annual savings by 2019-20. As well as libraries, it is also looking at its office accommodation, including its Badminton Road offices in Yate, and is considering introducing community hubs from where multiple services can be provided. Priority areas for that kind of set-up would include Yate. Council leader Matthew Riddle, said: “The council has no choice but to reduce spending but we do have a choice in how we do it. Our priority remains to protect frontline services, particularly for the most vulnerable, wherever we can.” As part of the consultations, drop-in events have been planned, including two in Yate library on Saturday, April 2, from 9.30am-1pm and on Monday, April 11, from 2pm-7pm, the second to also cover information on Chipping Sodbury library and the mobile library. There will also be an office accommodation drop-in event in the Badminton Road council offices on Tuesday, April 12, from 4pm-7pm. Full details on the consultations are available online at www. southglos.gov.uk/consultation. A second round of consultation will take place in the autumn on updated plans. Sodbury town councillor Juan Nuevo is fighting to save Chipping Sodbury library. He said: “Libraries are the backbone of our education system. For many children, the library represents their only access to books, reading and the internet outside of their home. If we let the libraries go, we will never get them back. “I’m calling on everybody to take action to ensure library services are sustained and developed into the 21st century.”
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Help needed for woodland work morning Police issue alert over theft of Land Rovers at nature reserve
THE group that helps care for Ridge Wood is looking for volunteers to join in a work morning at the nature reserve between Yate and Chipping Sodbury. A range of activities suitable for all abilities need to be carried out during a couple of hours on Sunday, April 24. Anyone interested should just turn up at 10am at the Melrose Close entrance to the wood, where gloves and tools will be provided by the Friends of Ridge Wood team. The organisation has also planned an evening chorus walk on Wednesday, May 4, to be led by naturalist Ed Drewitt. Those joining in will learn how to identify the songs and calls of common birds in the wood and surrounding area. The event starts at 7pm from the Quarry Road entrance, with a suggested donation of £2 for adults and £1 for children.
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People urged to check they can vote in time for election and Euro referendum TIME is running out for people to make sure they can vote in the forthcoming election for a police and crime commissioner for the area. Voters will go to the polls on Thursday, May 5, to elect a commissioner but anyone who misses the April 18 deadline for registration will be unable to have their say. Anyone not currently on the electoral register but takes action ahead of the cut-off date will also be registered in good time for the referendum on the UK’s membership of the European
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The heat is on to get grants for warming up households HUNDREDS of householders in South Gloucestershire who don’t have central heating could be helped to have a new system installed. A consortium of local authorities led by South Gloucestershire Council has won £3.2 million of Government funding to warm up the least energy efficient homes. Such properties have no central heating or have either expensive on-peak electric systems, plug-in heaters or open fires. Under the system, grants up to £4,000 can be awarded for the installation of gas central heating via energy efficient condensing combination boilers. Funding is available until the end of August 2016 and will help households overcome the significant barrier of high
upfront costs by covering the installation of complete central heating systems, including the heating source, pipework and radiators. Heather Goddard, chairwoman of South Gloucestershire’s communities committee, said: “This funding will help us to improve the living conditions of some of the most vulnerable residents in South Gloucestershire. “The grant is financed through central Government funding, not through council tax, so householders who meet the qualifying criteria do not have to repay the cost.” The system, run by the Warm and Well scheme, could save a household an average of £250 a year, based on a family in a three-bed semi-detached house. Scheme manager Jon Clarke
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Anniversary celebrations for vital Shopmobility scheme after ten years of success A SCHEME which makes it easier for people with mobility problems to get around Yate Shopping Centre is celebrating a landmark anniversary. Shopmobility South Gloucestershire has been providing mobility scooters and wheelchairs for ten years. It was established in April 2006 after an initial meeting was organised three years earlier by community stalwart Keith Holloway, who did much to improve access for those with mobility difficulties. Mr Holloway died before the scheme was up and running but his widow, Thornbury councillor Shirley Holloway, said he would
have been proud of the project. She said: “Keith would have been delighted to see his dream of Shopmobility become a success. I’m only sorry that he never saw his ideas come to fruition.” Shopmobility vice-chairman and founding trustee David Bell said: “I am so pleased that we are celebrating ten years of the scheme in Yate. It has made such a positive difference to people’s lives.” The service allows users to maintain their independence and make full use of the shopping centre’s facilities. They can also hire wheelchairs for longer periods of
time if necessary, allowing them to go on holiday or to be able to invite a friend or relative who doesn’t find it easy to get out and about to visit. Project worker Sheridan Crew said: “With the exception of the Mall at Cribbs Causeway, Yate is the only place in South Gloucestershire where people can visit a variety of shops and
services through scooter hire. “Shopmobility is being used by more people from throughout South Gloucestershire. People recognise the value of the service and for some, using a scooter on a regular basis is an important part of their life.” The scheme, which relies on donations and grants, is based in Yate library and can be contacted by emailing shopmobilitysouthglos@ yahoo.com or calling into the office from 9.30am-4pm on Tuesdays and Fridays or from 9.30am-2pm on Thursdays and Saturdays. It can also be called on 01454 868718 or 07999 574474.
20-year sentence for killer of “vulnerable” Jason Betts A MAN convicted of the manslaughter of Jason Betts in Yate has been jailed for 20 years. As reported in last month’s Yate and Sodbury Voice, Nathan Skeen was found guilty of manslaughter and wounding with intent after a five-week trial at Bristol Crown Court. But sentencing had been adjourned until after the Voice had gone to press. Mr Betts, 38, died from a head injury inflicted as punishment for owing money for drugs. Described as vulnerable, he was found unconscious at his flat in Celestine Road in March 2015 by a friend. He was put on a life support
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Volunteers needed to help charity for carers in South Gloucestershire AN organisation that supports carers is looking for volunteers who can help the charity in South Gloucestershire. The Carers Support Centre provides information and support to people who look after a disabled, elderly or unwell family member or friend. Mike Hatch, of the centre, said: “I am trying to recruit volunteers who could offer a couple of hours twice a month in a GP surgery. “They will help identify people who are caring for someone to offer them information and access to ongoing support.” Mr Hatch said full training and support for the role would be provided. He can be contacted by emailing mikeh@carerssupportcentre. org.uk or phoning 07503 577830. Information about the charity is available online at www. carerssupportcentre.org.uk or by phoning 0117 965 2200.
Councillor numbers set to fall after Boundary Commission review AN independent review by the Boundary Commission is set to cut the number of South Gloucestershire councillors. Conservatives promised last year to have a review that would result in money being saved. Now South Gloucestershire Council has voted to invite the commission to conduct the review so the number of councillors will fall for the next local elections in 2019. Council leader Matthew Riddle said people he spoke to on the doorstep often asked why so much was spent on councillors when cuts had to be made. He said: “They’re quite right – we should be looking to cut the cost of politics for local people. “That is why we agreed to freeze councillor expenses and it’s why we’re looking to cut the number of councillors on the council.”
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Ofsted inspections lead to good reports for nursery and after-school club A NURSERY in Yate and a Chipping Sodbury after-school club have both been assessed as good by inspectors from education watchdog Ofsted. The Little Acorns Nursery, based on the site of St Paul’s Catholic Primary School in Sundridge Park, Yate, and Raysfield After-School Club were each registered in 2014. Inspector June Robinson said children and their families were well supported by leaders and managers at Little Acorns. She said teaching was good and staff had a good understanding of how children learned, planning challenging activities to promote their individual needs and interests.
The children were well behaved, learned to share well and showed respect and consideration for others. Ofsted’s Dominique Allotey said staff at the after-school club sited at Raysfield Junior School in Finch Road promoted positive behaviour among the children and taught them good social skills. They planned a wide range of activities which engaged the youngsters and captured their interests. She said they also liaised with the school effectively to meet the children’s needs and had a good understanding of their roles and responsibilities to protect youngsters from harm and to safeguard their welfare.
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Residents asked to choose right health service and ease pressure on A&E HEALTH leaders in South Gloucestershire have urged residents to help reduce pressure on their local NHS services. They have been asked to choose the most appropriate service for their needs, which could include their GP, local pharmacist or the minor injuries unit in Yate. The call comes after an increase in non-emergency attendances at hospital accident and emergency departments. Those departments are already struggling with a high level of demand for its services and increased admissions from respiratory linked conditions. Dr Jon Hayes, clinical chairman of South Gloucestershire Clinical Commissioning Group, said: “If people need medical advice, they should consider the most appropriate service for their needs. “Local pharmacists can recommend treatments for common ailments such as coughs, colds and sore throats and minor injury units can treat broken bones and minor cuts.” Young children are among the most likely to attend A&E for non-emergency injuries or illnesses but could often receive the care they need from local NHS services without a hospital visit. People have been reminded that A&E departments and the 999 service are for serious, life-threatening conditions such as loss of consciousness, heavy blood loss, severe chest pain, head injuries or a suspected stroke or heart attack.
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Peachy! New orchard planted on common as part of Riverside planning conditions
A COLLECTION of fruit trees has been planted on Yate Common to create an orchard that replaces one lost to development. The 20 trees, consisting of apple, pear, cherry, plum and quince varieties, were required to be planted as a condition of the Yate Riverside scheme. The retail and restaurant complex, built as an extension to Yate Shopping Centre and centred on a new cinema, was built on land where a small orchard of six trees had to be cleared to make way for the construction work. Although planners said a replacement orchard was required for the town, it did not have to be at Riverside. Crestbridge, which owns the shopping centre and developed Yate Riverside, spoke with Yate Town Council and opted to put the trees on the common after local consultation. Shopping Centre manager Andrew Lowrey said: “The planning condition stipulated that we could plant the trees either on the Riverside site or, if not possible, anywhere in the Yate area. “The common seemed the ideal location as there is already a recently planted orchard on the site so this will complement it. In years to come, as the orchard develops it will make the common an even more attractive area for wildlife and public use. “Wherever possible we have tried to include local trees, hence the Ashmeads Kermal, Beauty of Bath and Blenheim Orange, all of which are eating apple varieties.”
Pat Cotterell, treasurer of the Friends of Yate Common, thanked the council and Crestbridge for the trees. She said: “It’s good news that we have further trees being
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Future looks rosy for fund raising students in campaign to help WaterAid STUDENTS at Chipping Sodbury School sent roses to special people in their lives as part of a fund raising scheme in support of WaterAid. Pupils in the school’s Frome House came up with the idea of selling single roses and chocolates to fellow classmates to boost the amount of money already collected for their chosen charity of the year. So far their efforts during the academic year have brought in more than £600 to help provide clean water to families in the developing world. The school also invited Pat Spry of the local Frampton Cotterell branch of WaterAid to address an assembly and give pupils and staff an insight into the dangers faced by millions of people who do not have access to safe and clean sanitation facilities. WaterAid’s focus this year has been on maternity hospitals to help new mothers and babies.
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Dream finally comes true as Yate’s new cinema set to screen first movies YATE’S long awaited cinema is about to open its doors to moviegoers, with Disney’s new Jungle Book already set to be screened in its first week. People in the town have pressed for a cinema for many years, saying the population was big enough to support such a facility. Their dream came true when it was announced a six-screen cinema would be included in the Yate Riverside scheme - an extension of Yate Shopping Centre. Now the date for its opening has been revealed as Thursday, April 28. The cinema, operated by Cineworld, will have seats for 967 film fans. The company said state-of-the-art screens would give crystal-clear images and a
powerful digital sound system. It has also created 35 local jobs, with a recruitment day held at Yate Leisure Centre leading to the appointment of a number of the staff. Those recruited include Kate Richardson, 28, of Yate, who has been appointed as a team member. She said: “I’ve lived in Yate for just over ten years now and am so excited that Cineworld is opening here. I was thrilled to be told that I had got the job.” Kate said local people had been waiting for a cinema for the town “for a long time” and she was keen to be involved now that it had arrived. Steve Plank, general manager of the complex, said: “We’re delighted about the opening of Cineworld Yate. We have
an exciting line-up of films coming up, such as Captain America: Civil War and X-Men: Apocalypse.” Until now, anyone from Yate who wanted to go to the cinema would have to travel either to Cribbs Causeway, Longwell Green, Bristol or to the community cinema in Wottonunder- Edge. Yate Cineworld is at the heart of the £25 million Riverside site, where a number of stores, such as Next and Pets at Home, and restaurants are now trading. Tickets for the opening films are already on sale. There are also a range of offers for children, discounts for students and deals for Cineworld Unlimited card holders. The cinema will also be available for private venue hire.
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NEARLY 30 people received awards for their valuable voluntary contribution to South Gloucestershire. Litter picking, road safety, the environment and helping the vulnerable were just some of the areas in which those recognised have worked in their spare time. There was also a special award for Dr Derek Dominey for his support of people with dementia in the district. The community awards are given by each year’s chairman or woman of South Gloucestershire Council. Councillor Erica Williams, the current chairwoman, presented the awards with Sara-Jane Watkins, principal of South Gloucestershire and Stroud College, which hosted the ceremony at its WISE Campus. Among those recognised were Eileen Holcombe and Shirley Owen, whose many contributions to Paul’s Place in Coalpit Heath include providing hot lunches for the adults with disabilities who meet at the centre. Connie Jarvis received her award for helping improve community life in Winterbourne Down. Having taught locally, she has been a central figure in many organisations from the WI to the May Day carnival team, also taking on the chairmanship of the Winterbourne Down Society when it was in danger of closing. Paul Hulbert was recognised for his commitment to environmental projects at Wapley Woods nature reserve
and Wapley Common, south of Yate, and his role in youth support, road safety and deprived areas, including leading a cycle group and being a key player in Abbotswood Action Group, Yate. Jason Bidwell started the successful Frampton Cotterell Harriers to encourage existing and new runners, going on to play a big part in inspiring schoolchildren to improve their health and fitness through running. Meanwhile, St Saviour’s Church, Coalpit Heath,
celebrated awards to Mary Head, a voluntary commissioned lay minister and member of the Churches Together committee, and Trevor Thompson, whose 25 years’ service to the church includes ten as churchwarden. Mary has run much of the church’s children’s work for 17 years, runs and prepares monthly bereavement lunches, has taken supplies to Uganda through the Mothers’ Union and delivered food and gifts to refugees and asylum seekers in Bristol. Trevor uses his woodworking
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Leading riders back in action at Badminton after recovering from serious injuries RIDERS William Fox-Pitt and Andrew Nicholson are set to return to top level competition at this year’s Mitsubishi Motors Badminton Horse Trials after suffering serious injuries last season. Fox-Pitt, who took the 2015 Badminton title on Chilli Morning, received a head trauma after a fall at an event in France last October but was recently cleared by a specialist to compete again. Meanwhile, his great Britishbased New Zealand rival Andrew Nicholson is already back to winning ways after miraculously avoiding paralysis in a fall at the Festival of British Eventing at Gatcombe Park in August. He sustained a serious neck injury and underwent eight hours of surgery to repair fractures and stabilise his cervical spine. His surgeon told him the injury he had would have caused paralysis at the time of injury in 98 per
cent of cases. The riders are among one of the strongest ever fields of competitors entered for Badminton, which takes place just three months before the Olympic Games in Brazil. Current Olympic eventing champion Michael Jung will head the German challenge with La Biosthetique Sam, while Zara Tindall will be aiming for a strong performance with High Kingdom to try and get a place in the British team for Rio de Janeiro. Her fellow silver medallists from London 2012, including Fox-Pitt, will also be going out to impress the selectors, with Nicola Cook and Tina Cook challenging for places. Other British hopefuls include Pippa Funnell, Oliver Townend, Gemma Tattersall, Izzy Taylor and Laura Collett. Badminton has also attracted a strong American contingent,
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Cutting libraries is a false economy Dear Editor South Gloucestershire libraries are being hit with a tsunami and there is a big call to action. Staff are about to be made redundant. Hours are to be cut. Doors could be closed. Buildings could end up empty. Kids are about to be left behind. Older generations are about to be totally ignored and Futures are at the border of being destroyed. Libraries are the backbone of our education system. For many children, the library represents their only access to books, reading and the internet outside
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Visit the South Gloucestershire web site and fill the consultation. You can find them at the Library, Baptist Church and Sodbury Town Council. Write to the Councillors to your MP. Tell your friends. I know it sounds odd, but I’d like to see the day when we as communities agree that the last thing that should be cut in a government budget is the funding of library systems. It’s not just about reading and fostering artist or writers. Kids who read do better in school. If they do well in school, they will likely go to college may be university. If they go to college or university, they’ll get better jobs and they will pay higher taxes and buy houses and have kids who do the same. This is how every pound invested in a library returns far more to the community. I think is cheaper to keep the libraries open; give them some books and a safe place to read and learn. Juan Nuevo member of the Sodbury Town Council and Save Chipping Sodbury Library campaigner.
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Panic Stations - Court Players review THE Court Players choice of “Panic Stations” by Derek Benfield did not disappoint the audiences that filled The Memorial Hall, Rangeworthy for all three performances. Derek Benfield is a master of farce and no stranger to acting himself. Amongst his most well known roles was that of Robert, husband of housewife and amateur sleuth Hetty Wainthrop in the TV series. English gentleman Chester Dreadnought (Dave Masters) purchases an idyllic country cottage but instead of finding the peace and quiet he had longed for discovers he is in the centre of a full military exercise that has been organised by the local training camp. He also finds himself plagued by local unhandy man Abel Bounty and his wife (Mike McDonald and Sam Palmer) who have been brought in to get the cottage ready for its new owner. Next on the scene is Carol (Louise Cox), a young and naïve women who, having met Chester in the local pub moves in prior to his arrival mistakenly thinking the cottage is to be their love-nest. Confusion and misunderstandings abound when Chester’s wife Patricia (Carole Vincent) arrives with her aristocratic parents Lord and Lady Elrood in tow (Kevin Stephens and Jean Clarke). Gill Cope adds to the mayhem as the eccentric historian Miss Partridge and the suitably camouflaged Dan Long has a commanding presence as Sergeant Everest. This is a very “wordy” play and for the most part the cast remembered their dialogue
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HE approach to Easter and that special weekend is over again for another year. I trust that you, your family and friends were able to enjoy the weekend itself and maybe some time out to enrich it further. As we look back, whatever our stance in life may be, the events of that first Easter remain as a focal point of great significance to our world, our nation and maybe ourselves too? Over the last 20 centuries at least the significance of Easter and its clear message have challenged and changed many millions, or is it billions, of human
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lives and the reason for living them. In my own case I first heard about the personal significance of Easter at the age of five when I was taken along by my grown up cousin Winifred to the local Church across the park from where I lived in Kettering, Northants. I remember feeling baffled by all that was being said and done by the adults there to celebrate this festival of Easter. However, by the time I was 12 years old the personal aspect of Easter and all of its blessing was beginning to come home to me. Since then every Easter has brought renewed and uniquely fresh insights of what God did for me at that first Easter through His son Jesus. No doubt you have significant memories of past Easters like me. Times when you were challenged to
think further than the weekend itself and paused to re-examine the personal renewal it can hold for you and your loved ones. Of course we are still, in this country, completely free at this point to accept or reject the message and loving provision that Easter contains for each one of us. It includes accepting a guide and comforter for our life here on mother earth and the promise of eternal life after that. Why don’t we spend some time during this April sorting through what all this can mean to you and me in 2016 and onwards? The lovely flowers that surround us in this season of springtime also speak clearly of the colourful and fresh new life that is available to us all through the events of that first Easter. Again thanks to all those who have been in touch this month,
I am always happy to hear from readers and am available to share more if required. Take great care of yourselves this month. I remain your friend. Ray Avent – ‘aventray@ hotmail.com’ or 01453-844178
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Classic cars ready to roll again OWNERS of classic and vintage cars and bikes are being invited to enter this years Classic Car Run. The event is set to take place on Sunday 26 June and organisers the Rotary Club of Chipping Sodbury are hoping to match the record number of 225 entrants that took part in 2015. Over the twenty-one year history of the run the Rotary Club has raised in excess of £90,000 with last years event achieving a record £7000 profit. The money raised enables the club to support a variety of good causes both national and local, including the local branch of the RNLI. On the day, an early morning start in Chipping Sodbury will see participants follow a route south into rural Wiltshire with a coffee stop at the half way mark at Devizes Sports Club. The journey home will take in All Cannings, East Kennet, Avebury and Hullvington with a final stop at Westonbirt School
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HAT with Valentine’s Day, Mothering Sunday and then Easter, I’ve done well for chocolate and goodies. So this month’s recipe is a wholesome Granola that tastes much better than anything you can buy in the shops. Unlike shop-bought versions it has no salt and uses honey or agave nectar (found with the sugars in the supermarket) instead of refined sugar. Both honey and the nectar are sweeter, so you need to use less of them compared to sugar. All good if you’re trying to cut down on salt and sugar. So go ahead and enjoy whilst eating more healthily. My Favourite Granola Makes 2 large (1.5 Litre) Kilner Jars of Granola Ingredients: Porridge Oats – 6 Cups Seeds – e.g. sunflower, pumpkin – ¼ Cup Nuts – coarsely chopped – almonds, pistachios, walnuts – 1 ¼ Cups Wheatgerm – ¼ Cup Flaxseeds – ¼ Cup Favourite spice e.g. cinnamon, mixed spice - ¾ tsp Sweetener – e.g. runny honey, agave nectar – ¾ Cup Extra virgin olive oil – 1/3 Cup Good quality vanilla extract(NOT essence)- 1tsp Egg whites-3 free range, large Dried fruit e.g. sour cherries, cranberries, currants, raisons, apricots, pears, prunes – coarsely chopped - 1 cup Here’s what you do:
PREHEAT THE OVEN TO 180C, Gas mark 4 1. In a large bowl combine all dry ingredients apart from the dried fruits. 2. Whisk in your chosen sweetener, vanilla extract and the olive oil. 3. With a fork whisk the egg whites until slightly frothy. 4. Add this to the other dry ingredients already mixed with the other wet ingredients. 5. Stir the mix until the oats are evenly coated. 6. Spray 1 very large rimmed baking tray(see picture) or 2 smaller rimmed baking trays with oil of your choice and spread out the granola mixture evenly
between the trays. Rimmed trays mean that when you move the granola in the oven to cook evenly (see 7) you won’t end up with a mess! 7. Bake for 20 minutes and stir 2 or 3 times moving the outer edges to the centre of the baking sheet so everything cooks evenly. Oven temperatures vary and timings, so don’t go out! 8. Keep an eye on it and if it browns too much at the edges, gently stir those parts into the middle. 9. Remove from the oven and add the dried fruits of your choice. Stir until well combined. 10. Cool completely in the trays. Then store in airtight containers.
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April 1 n Walking for Health, 2.75 miles around Yate Common, leaving at 10.30am from Sunnyside Playing Fields, Sunnyside Lane, Yate. April 6 n 7.30pm Growing Ideas Gardening Club Old Grammar School RoomsWatkins Room Non-members welcome £3. Contact 01454 314476 for detail April 8 n 7.30pm Sodbury and District Historical Soc: WW1 Aviation Bristol and First World War Aviation - Jacqueline Wadsworth Masonic Hall mail: chippingsodburyhistoricalsocie @gmail.com April 8 n Walking for Health, three miles around Engine Common, leaving at 10.30am from the Codrington
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Arms pub, North Road, Yate. April 9 n 10.00am Mind, Body and Spirit Show Chipping Sodbury Town Hall 10am-5pm, entrance £3 April 11 n 10.30am 6th Form Fine Art Exhibition (Tue-Thur & Sat) Yate Heritage Centre April 12 7.30pm Chipping Sodbury Music Society presents: Harbour Winds Chipping Sodbury Town Hall Box Office: 01454 315741 April 13 n Wednesday 13th April 2016 7.30pm Sodbury & District Twinning Association AGM 2016 The Old Grammar School, High Street, Chipping Sodbury. Anyone interested in Twinning April 14 n 5.30pm Save the Date: Wedding Open Evening Hatherell’s Yard April 15 n Sodbury Sports Walk, 2.5 miles, leaving at 10.30am from Chipping Sodbury Rugby Club car park, Wickwar Road. welcome. April 16 n 8:30am Saturdads Chipping Sodbury Baptist Church For information call 01454 313023
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April 17 n 10.30am Spring Bull Run (6k) Horton and Little Sodbury Village Hall www.hortonbullrun. co.uk April 18 n 10.00am Police Beat Surgery Ridgewood Centre, Yate www. avonandsomerset.police.uk April 21 n Three Great Families and their Gardens: The Astors, The Rothschilds and The Sackville Wests are the topic of South Glos Decorative & Fine Arts Lecture on Thursday 21st April. Caroline Rayman has lectured for many years and is an official guide at the British Museum. Her talk traces the history of the families, discusses their contribution to life in England and celebrates the splendid gardens that they have created. Meeting at Bradley Stoke Community School BS32 7BS (near Bradley Stoke Library and Leisure Centre), we are a friendly group and always pleased to welcome Guests and new Members. Refreshments from 7.00 pm, welcome and slide illustrated lecture at 7.30 pm. Good parking & easy access. To join us please call Sally Kitching on 01454 774401 sallykitching@googlemail.com http://sgdfas.org.uk No artistic ability required – just an enquiring mind and an interest in the Arts. April 22 n Walking for Health, 2.3 miles of lanes and woods, leaving at 10.30am from the Fox pub, Broad Lane, Yate. April 23 n 10:00am Cystic Fibrosis Nearly New Sale and Fun Day Chipping Sodbury Town Hall Email: shaneandlizbrennan@ hotmail.com April 23 n St George’s Day Celebrations Yate Heritage Centre For more details on 01454 862200 April 24 n 1.30pm Avon Wildlife Group South Gloucestershire Spring Walk Chipping Sodbury Clock Tower www. avonwildlifetrust.org.uk April 24 n Friends of Ridge Wood – Woodland Work Morning - Sunday 24th April, 10am – 12noon. Your local nature reserve needs you! Work days are a fantastic way to make a practical contribution to the future of this important local nature reserve and are great fun. A range of activities will be undertaken, suitable for all
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abilities. New volunteers are always welcome - no need to book, just turn up. Gloves and tools provided. Meet at the Melrose Close entrance. April 27 n Job Fair Yate Library www. southglos.gov.uk April 28 n 7.30pm 27-30 April: Return to the Forbidden Planet Chipping Sodbury Town Hall Tickets £10 box office 0333 666 3366. April 29 n Walking for Health, 3.25 miles of the Kingsgate/Stanshawe area, leaving at 10.30am from the Pop Inn cafe, West Walk, Yate Shopping Centre. April 30 n Saturday 30th April 2016 7.00pm Sodbury & District Twinning Association Taste of France (3 course meal, Bring Your Own Drink) at The Old Grammar School, High Street, Chipping Sodbury. Tickets cost £15 from Chipping Sodbury Post Office or phone 01454 323702. May 4 n Friends of Ridge Wood – Wednesday 4th May – Evening Chorus Walk, 7.00pm Join us again for an interesting walk through the woodland led by naturalist, Ed Drewitt, and learn how to identify the songs and calls of the common birdlife inhabiting Ridge Wood and the local area. Meet at the Quarry Road entrance. Suggested donation: £2 adults, £1 children. Further details and a map can be found on our website www.ridge-wood.org.uk. We hope to see you there! May 9 n Bristol Budgerigar Society. Monday May 9 commencing 7.45pm. Exhibition Budgerigar Competition at Little Stoke Community Hall, Little Stoke Lane, Bristol BS34 6HR. Visitors welcome to join us free of charge and without commitment to enrol. Further details from the Secretary Colin Parsons. Tel 01454 775878. colinpauline@ hotmail.com or Chairman Peter Dark 01454 201217. honey35@ hotmail.co.uk Jaune 10 n The Importance of living up to one’sTeapot. Collectors and critics through the ages With Lars Tharp 7.30pm Friday 10th June, Baptist Church, Chipping Sodbury organised by Severn Valley Decorative & Fine Art Society Tickets £8 available from – C/S Post Office or Swagger or 01454 882814 www.svdfas.co.uk
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ANIEL Jones is the local police neighbourhood beat manager. He has only just taken up the role, but as he explains in this column for Yate and Sodbury Voice, he’s no stranger to the area. Hello, I just wanted to introduce myself as the new Beat manager for Chipping Sodbury and Cotswold Edge. I began my policing career in Thames Valley Police, where I trained in Reading and began working at Milton Keynes Police Station. In April 2015 I transferred to Avon and Somerset police having spent two years here as
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information, as you never know it could be the last piece in the jigsaw for us to get a warrant from the courts! If you want to remain anonymous, then that is fine with me and I will respect this. You can contact me by popping into the police station, sending me a quick email or stopping me on patrol and passing information that way but please if you have anything then pass it across to me as I want to make you all feel safer and stop this activity from happening. Since joining the local policing team at Chipping Sodbury there has been a continuing problem with cars being spray painted with red paint on Drovers Way. Some victims have been targeted three times and none are specifically targeted. For me this is mindless vandalism that is having time and financial implications for the residents and the perpetrator needs to be caught. Please remain vigilant and report any suspicious activity via 101 or
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Take off for am dram group as opening night of musical approaches A HOST of hits from the 50s and 60s will feature in the latest production by Sodbury Vale Musical Comedy Club. Members of the cast are in rehearsals for Return of the Forbidden Planet, a musical based on William Shakespeare’s The Tempest and the sci-fi film Forbidden Planet, which starred Leslie Nielsen and Walter Pidgeon. Favourite songs such as Great Balls of Fire, Good Vibrations, The Shoop Shoop Song and Shakin’ All Over help tell the story amid space suits and meteor showers. The production will run from April 27-30 in Chipping Sodbury Town Hall, with nightly performances at 7.30pm and a Saturday matinee at 2.30pm on the closing day. Tickets cost £10, with concessions available for group bookings of at least ten on the opening night. Visit www.svmcc.co.uk/ boxoffice for details or phone 0333 666 3366.
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Return of the Forbidden Panet cast during rehearsals
Triathlon gives triple chance to help combat MS PEOPLE are being challenged to try a triathlon this year to help the people with MS. The West of England MS Therapy Centre, will be hosting its first annual triathlon event on Sunday 2 October at The Players Golf Club, Chipping Sodbury. The event will consist of a 750m swim in the golf courses open-water lake, a 20km cycle through the country lanes of Codrington and finishing with a 5km run along the championship course itself. The Players Sprint Triathlon includes secure bike racking, chip timing, medal and goody bag for all finishers, changing and shower facilities. The Clubhouse will be serving hot refreshments throughout the day. You can enter either as an individual, a relay team of two, or a relay team of three. To find out more about the event and to register visit mstherapybristol. org.uk/triathlon
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View from Yate Heritage Centre Newspaper archive Regular readers of this column will recall my report on the collection of images we salvaged from the former Gazette newspaper offices in Dursley. Although we still have to rescue a final ten per cent, we have now collated the vast majority of the 20,000 or so images from the basement there. It has been a time consuming and painstaking project for our volunteers - and indeed for volunteers at other museum venues in South Gloucestershire. The full collection amounts to some 100,000 images, which is a serious amount of work to sort out, let alone scan and catalogue. Was it worth it? In my 2015 report, I noted that we had identified significant events and important aspects of local history. However, behind the scenes there is always the nagging doubt that we might also have to pore over a great deal of dross. However, this has not been the case. We have been scanning material from Parnall (Yate) from the early 1960s and a whole new world has opened up of dances, carnivals and factory sports. It has been something of a revelation and a great boon to our photo archive. Naturally, there has been duplication some of these photos taken at the events are almost identical and therefore never used. People power The value of many of these images is not always just their historic worth. Although there is inevitably an intellectual and academic element to this
Parnalls Men working various parts of the factory c1960’s
sort of work, it is also rooted in working with the community. Not surprisingly, there are vast
Parnall Dance at Top Rank Bristol 1964
numbers of people, buildings and features contained within t ese images which tell the story of the local area. We will, therefore, need locals within the community to help identify people, places and events captured in these images. It will clearly be a long term project involving many people. For your diaries Saturday, April 23, 10.30am4.30pm: Celebrate St George’s Day at the heritage centre by joining this poplar community event involving many local people. Traditional English entertainment includes some old favourites and newcomers, such as the Whisky Headed Buddies and the Apollo Wind Band, s well as local youth performers. St George will make an appearance and
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Defeats dent youngster’s title hopes Old Sodbury Under 15’s 2 Downend Saints 4 A rain-affected season for Old Sodbury Under 15’s found them facing a tricky home fixture against a much-improved Downend Saints after a month without a fixture. The visitors started the better of the teams and coped with the uneven surface more effectively than Sodbury, so it was no surprise when they took a deserved lead following a speculative strike that looped over the head of home goalkeeper Reagan Richardson. This seemed to wake Old Sodbury from their collective slumber and the hosts dominated for a 20 minute spell, during which time birthday boy Harry Trigg netted a deserved equaliser. A mixture of good goalkeeping and wayward finishing left Sodbury feeling they should have been in front as the first half ended.
The second period belonged to a resurgent Downend as they sailed into a 4-1 lead. Sodbury’s injury hit squad had left them with no substitute options and with one or two of the boys carrying minor knocks. Ross Womack’s late consolation was just that and Old Sodbury suffered their first League defeat of the season and their first home League defeat for 15 months.
acrobatics stirred his team into action and Old Sodbury took the lead with a tidy finish from top scorer Ross Womack. Sodbury gained confidence from the goal and Callum Heaphy’s excellent wing play resulted in another score before his run and cross provided Womack with his second and Sodbury’s third just before halftime. The expected onslaught from Keynsham never came, largely due to fine sweeping by Theobald and good organisation from skipper Dan Liddiatt. Sodbury were rewarded with goals from Robbie Foxwell and a third for Womack, while Ethan Lloyd’s persistence resulted in an own goal for his team’s sixth. Keynsham managed a late consolation but Sodbury fully deserved their convincing win.
Old Sodbury U15’s 6 Keynsham Town 1 Old Sodbury Under 15s rediscovered their best form in the visit of promotion rivals Keynsham Town. The boys were focused and determined and negotiated their way through what was always going to be a challenging encounter. Keynsham started strongly and had it not been for a high class save from Miles Theobald in the Sodbury goal they would have taken the lead. Theobald’s
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Old Sodbury Under 15s visited AEK Boco Juniors hoping to maintain their push for the title however their recent inconsistencies continued and they slumped to a second League defeat of the season. Old Sodbury started brightly but were troubled by the counter attacking pace of the hosts and conceded two goals in quick succession midway through the half. Sodbury regrouped at the break and enjoyed lots of possession resulting in a penalty which Robbie Foxwell coverted for his 24th goal of the season. Boco were awarded a penalty of their own as the half wore on but Miles Theobald pulled off a very good save to keep his team in the contest. Sodbury’s forward line of Ross Womack, Ethan Lloyd, Harry Trigg and Callum Heaphy persevered but Boco’s five-man defence stood firm leaving Old Sodbury to reflect on a missed opportunity.
Convincing win takes St Nick’s The Ridings, Wickwar Rd, Chipping Sodbury (entrance off St. John’s Way) BS37 6PQ unbeaten run to seven
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Sodbury in 4th after tough March Chipping Sodbury endured a torrid March, winning just one out of four and loosing ground on the top three in the Gloucester Premier League. Their emphatic 40-0 win over struggling local rivals Frampton Cotterell came after loosing to North Bristol, a 50-0 mauling at high flyers Cirencester and a closer defeat to Berry Hill.
Chipping Sodbury 1st XV – 17 Berry Hill 1st XV – 24 WITH Sodbury’s headlinemaking fly half and star performer Dan Bradley struck down with pneumonia and taken to hospital the team called upon the vast experience of Steve Romanowski. And it wasn’t long before Romanowski made his presence felt, converting an early penalty following a Maximus Gallagher interception and 35 metre break deep into the visitor’s half. The 3-0 lead evaporated quickly when Berry Hill surprised everyone when their flanker jumped over a ruck and burst
free for an unconverted try. Romanoski was called into points scoring action again when Sods built enough pressure to force another penalty to retake the lead 6-5. On the cusp of half time, line-out virtuoso Matt Cook yielded three more points with what was arguably the move of the half. Securing a line-out 40 metres out, man of the match Cook found Lee Ralph on a rampaging run. Ralph was supported by Dave Guest who secured quick ball passing through two rucks and a maul before Berry Hill infringed, allowing Romanowski to kick his third penalty. Romanowski took the score
to 12 -5 early in the second half as Sodbury began to stretch their legs out wide. Berry Hill levelled the game after 15 minutes following a series of Sodbury penalties that they opted to kick for touch or scrummage. Berry Hill scored after the third scrum. Sodbury showed their strength of character and negotiated their way back up field to within striking distance of Berry Hill’s try line. When Hill infringed Sods elected to kick for touch. Guest was at his accurate best at the lineout and found his jumper easily. The ensuing drive was controlled from the back by Pete Butcher who wrestled the ball from the back of the maul to
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score a try. Hill came back with a carbon copy of their previous try to tie the game 17-all with just 10 minutes remaining. They might also have scored a long-range effort had it not been for a lastditch try-saving tackle by Ralph. Hill were able to turn the screw in the last minute and ultimately broke Sodbury hearts when they moved the ball from yet another 5 metre scrum and after six phases went in next to the posts. Photo: Steve Romanowski kicking one of his four penalties in the match. Credit Jeff Gendall Photography
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Lee Ralph takes on the Frampton defence in the local derby between Chipping Sodbury and Frampton Cotterell. Sodbury’s 40-0 win helped them retain 4th place in the league and end a run of three defeats. Photo courtesy of Jeff Gendall Photography
Sodbury ladies get back to winning ways Cheddar 0 Chipping Sodbury 31 After loosing five games in a row, Chipping Sodbury Ladies got back to winning ways against Cheddar. Gordano Ladies had earlier cancelled due to a lack of players and the home and away matches were awarded to Sodbury. In need of a run out, the team were able to secure a friendly game at Cheddar. In stark contrast to previous weeks the teams kicked off in glorious sunshine and an fast paced first half ensued and Sodbury found themselves three tries to the good by half time. Hooker-winger Aileen O’Connell ducked the wall in front of her and dive over for the first try of the day. A swift move in the backs saw winger Becky Anstey caught just short of the line. She offloaded to Naomi Iles who grounded the ball in the corner, only for a foot to be deemed in touch and the try disallowed. Shortly after though Sodbury did score, Sammi Poulton to spotting a gap to score. The third first half try came from Louise Romanowski. With a dummy switch in the middle she weaved her way through defence to score next to the posts. Suffering a loss of a prop Cheddar had no choice but to call for uncontested scrummaging forcing Sodbury into a change of play. Despite threatening on many occasions the score remained the same into the second half. The remainder of the game was dominated by the forwards despite a high penalty count, Cheddar were unable to utilise their advantage and Chipping Sodbury held out. Aileen OConnell scored her second of the day, and Naomi Iles also scored a try to make it five tries without reply, the extras added by both Paige Muxworthy and Michelle Deverill. Photo: Louise Romanowski in action for Chipping Sodbury Ladies Credit to Jeff Gendall Photography
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Cricketers ready to start the season CHIPPING Sodbury are gearing up for a hectic summer of cricket by once again running five senior Saturday teams as well as a Sunday XI and youth teams from under-11s through to under-17s. The season-opening game pitches the men’s side away to Gloucester City Winget on April 16, and the following weekend features two Saturday games at the Ridings with the first team entertaining Sherston and Sodbury 2nd’s meeting Hambrook. The busy weekend is completed by a Sunday home fixture on April 24 against Stapleton. Final preparations for the league campaign conclude with the first XI travelling to Frenchay for a friendly on April 30 with the 2nd’s hosting Winterbourne. The Sunday XI host the Travellers on May 1. All senior attention will then turn to league action on May 5 when all five senior sides will play. Jamie Rendell, the former Gloucestershire spinner, is to lead the first XI in the WEPL’s Gloucestershire division with Jerry Swatton in charge of the second XI who will be competing for the first time in Division Three of the Gloucestershire County League. The third X1, led by their new captain Steve Febry find themselves in Division Seven of the freshly expanded Bristol & District League. Damien Frodsham will lead the fourth XI, in Division Eleven, and Richard Deane is once again bringing to bear all his experience out in the middle for Sodbury fifths, who will be playing in Division Sixteen. The Sunday XI, under the leadership of Tom Febry are once again taking part in the Village League. Chairman Andy Shield said: “It’s been a long winter but we’re now all looking forward to unpacking our pads and kit and playing again. We’re always looking to attract new members of all ages and abilities, men and women, girls and boys; if you want to play cricket then we can find a game for you here. We have some of the best facilities in the Bristol and South Gloucestershire area and a cracking social side.” For details of how to join the club visit http://chippingsodbury.play-cricket.com/ www.facebook.com/chippingsodburycc Twitter: @ChipSodCC
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Castle Coombe gets into gear THE official start to the Performance Car season gets underway at the Castle Combe Circuit this month with an enthralling non-stop action day on April 2. The Circuit is considered to be the home of Motorsport in the West Country and petrol heads can look forward to a full race season packed with action days, car and bike track days and its very own racing school. The circuit hosts Europe’s biggest rally car show on the 24 September and a spectacular race day in early October featuring classic and historic vehicles from the golden era of motorsport. For the full programme contact Castle Combe Circuit on 01249 782417 or visit their web site at www.castlecombecircuit. co.uk Photo: Chris Smith in his Driftworks Nissan S14 at last seasons Japfest meeting in May
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Rugby juniors celebrate 25 years
CHIPPING Sodbury RFC is marking the silver anniversary of its youth section. It came about in October 1991 at the time of the second Rugby World Cup with England loosing 6-12 to Australia in the final at Twickenham. Mike Palmer phoned the club to ask if there was a junior section and he spoke to Laura Richards the ladies’ captain and wife of the club chairman. She told Mike there was no junior structure at the club and asked him if he would like to start one. Mike responded to the challenge and his son Ben started cajoling a few of his friends to come to the club and try their hand at a game that most of them knew nothing about. It all began with a few dads and their sons meeting at 2pm on Saturday afternoons on the training pitch with a few balls and cones and doing basic drills. The numbers at the start were very small, but after a while they increased and four of the dads, Mike Palmer, Nigel Jarrett, Paul Willis and Geoff Waters put some money in a kitty and formed the junior section with Mike as chairman. The ethos from the start was to encourage youngsters to make
new friends, learn basic handling and tackling skills and discipline while at the same time enjoying participating in a great sport. Mike was a firm believer in ensuring that the main priorities were to ensure that all children participated in games irrespective of their ability and that coaching should follow strict guidelines as lay down by the RFU. It was also of paramount importance that the children were always in a safe environment both on and off of the pitch In the early days the club were very lucky to have a lot of help and guidance from Alan Muckle who was the RFU Youth Development Officer for Bristol. Alan was an ex Royal Marine physical training instructor and later moved on to become a fitness adviser for Formula 1 racing teams. He was committed to introducing junior rugby and organised a series of coaching and skills courses. The first fixture was away to Gloucester Spartans but at that time they had no shirts. Further fundraising allowed the club to purchase new kit for all of the teams and by the end of that first season the section grew to 50 players with teams from Under 8
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The youth team’s first outing in 1991 to Under 12. On November 7th 1992 a mixed U10/U11 team played Cotham Park who had formed their junior section in September 1991, in a curtain raiser match at the Memorial Ground before an England B v South Africa game.. All the young players really enjoyed the game with the big match atmosphere and the chance to see England players like Brian Moore, Neil Back and Ben Clarke and the famous South Africa fly half Naas Botha. Mike Palmer together with
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