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contents Regular history article by David Aldred 6 Feel great this Summer 10 Seasonal Recipe 14 Pictograms 17 Home: Creating Space 18 Spotlight on BPS Tewkesbury 20 Quick Quiz: The Olympic Games 22 Spotlight on Johnston Scotia 32 Working from Home 26 Quick Crossword 28 Inventions - Elevators 29 Gardening with Pippa Greenwood 30 Humour article by Chris Russell 34 Win Gloucester Rugby tickets 35 Sudoku 36 Number Cruncher 36 Wordsearch 36 Cartoon 37 Book Reviews 38 Puzzle Solutions 39 Children’s Activity Page 40 Codeword puzzle 41 Useful Local Information 42 What’s On August & September 43 Pubs, Restaurants & Cafés 44 Taxis & Takeaways 45 Clubs & Classes 45 Index of Advertisers 46
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GLOS DIRECTORIES | LOCAL HISTORY
Sudeley before the castle This year Sudeley Castle is enjoying a high profile by celebrating the 500th anniversary of the birth of Queen Katherine Parr. The story of Sudeley Castle is well-known, but what is far less well-known is the story of Sudeley before the castle. My article this month features an interesting detective story. We know people have been living in the Sudeley area since prehistoric times as visitors to the castle will be aware from the displays of flint implements picked up from the fields in the late nineteenth century. The estate workers were encouraged to do this by Emma Dent. However, we have to wait until Domesday Book of 1086 to discover that there was once a large settlement at Sudeley. Its lord was Harold, a young boy who was the great-nephew of King Edward the Confessor, whose death led to William the Conqueror invading England in 1066. The entry in Domesday Book tells us that there were twenty families and fourteen slaves living there. There was extensive farmland and a very large wood which still survives today in patches like Spoonley Wood. Six mills were also listed,
possibly on the Beesmoor Brook as well as on the River Isbourne. By 1175, when a chapel is referred to, a manor house had already been built. The two usually stood close together and so it is very likely that the castle and St Mary’s church stand on the same sites. Two later tax records can tell us more about the village, but we must be aware that even then some people were successful in avoiding payment and so were not recorded! In 1327 sixteen people were rich enough to pay the tax, including two millers. Historians think this means there might have been as many as forty families in the village. The very unpopular Poll Tax of 1381 was meant to be paid by all adults and thirty five people paid a flat rate of one shilling (5p) each, which probably represented twenty families. Numbers had dropped since the Black Death, although Sudeley was still a sizeable village, but sadly that is the last we see of it in the written record. So how and why did it disappear? The short answer is that at present we don’t really know, but we can make a suggestion. In 1442 Sir Ralph Boteler began his extensive rebuilding of the castle. Did he move the villagers away to create a deer park for hunting, as we know happened in other places? Some, if not all, must have moved into A view taken across the deserted village looking towards the castle.
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This print of 1789 shows the chapel where Queen Katherine Parr was buried. It probably stands on the site of the village church. At that time it was a picturesque ruin.
Winchcombe. However, if we can’t be sure of the answer to this question, we do know where they once lived. If you look over the wall of the East Terrace, you might notice the ground in front of you is somewhat uneven. What you can see are the sunken lanes and slightly raised plots of the farmsteads and cottages of the medieval village. As long ago as 1540, and then again in 1875, excavations took place below the terrace wall. Both recorded ‘Saxon’ remains, which were thought at the time to belong
to the manor house, but from the 1875 report it now seems much more likely that the workers had uncovered the low stone walls of the thatched, timber-framed buildings of the last medieval villagers. The next time you visit this part of the castle grounds or walk the Warden’s Way, try to imagine this once-thriving settlement of farms, barns and cottages which once provided homes for the people of Sudeley from the time before the castle. - David Aldred
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Creating Space Are you feeling cluttered, chaotic and claustrophobic at home? Katherine Sorrell offers six quick and easy tips to help create more space Step One: Clear out that clutter It’s boring but simple: sort through your stuff. All your stuff. Unless you’re absolutely certain you want to keep it where it is, then put it into boxes or bags marked for rubbish, recycling, giving away, mending or storing elsewhere. If it’s too painful to do this all at once, aim for one room per week, or else do ten minutes a day – then make a habit of keeping on top of it, with regular sortouts. You’ll be amazed how much extra space you find when your house is no longer crammed full of unnecessary clutter.
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Step Two: Create super-efficient storage Every nook and cranny around your home can be used to store your possessions in a neat and organised fashion. Built-in cupboards make the Are you feeling most of space, as they can be made to fit into the most awkward cluttered, chaotic andof corners, and stretched right to the ceiling for maximum capacity. them the same claustrophobic atPaint home? colour as the walls and they will blend in Katherine offers brilliantly.Sorrell On the other hand, off-theshelf storage tends to be cheaper, more six quick and easyit’stips to French flexible and whether a vintage armoire or a cheap coloured plastic helpbucket, create space canmore be tailored to suit your style and budget.
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The Olympic Games 1. Who won eight gold medals at the 2008 Summer Olympics to add to the six he won in 2004, breaking the record for having won more career gold medals than any other Olympian? 2. Which country is due to host the 2016 Summer Olympics? 3. After flying from Athens to RNAS Culdrose, in which English county did the 2012 Summer Olympics torch relay begin? 4. Which European country holds the record for winning more medals than any other in total at the Winter Olympics? 5. Which famous person declared the 1936 Summer Olympics officially open? 6. In 2007, after claims that his hairstyle looked like the 2012 Olympic logo, which politician said “you can say what you like about my hairstyle, but it’s never caused epilepsy and cost significantly less than £400,000 to design”? 7. Which country’s four man bobsleigh team at the 1988 Winter Olympics was the inspiration for the 1993 film Cool Runnings? 8. The 1980 Summer Olympics held in Moscow were boycotted by a number of nations due to the Soviet Union’s invasion of which country? 9. In 2012, London became the first city to have hosted the Summer Olympics how many times? 10. The title of “world’s greatest athlete” is traditionally associated with the winner of which Olympic event, after King Gustav V of Sweden said “You, sir, are the world’s greatest athlete” to the winner of this event at the Olympics in 1912?
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Exclusive Boiler Scrappage Scheme £400 off! SO WHAT IS THE CATCH, THERE IS ALWAYS A CATCH WITH A DEAL LIKE THIS? No catch; this is a genuine offer with no small print. If you want to replace your boiler this spring then get in touch with us and we will give you a free, no obligation quotation for a new boiler. Accept our quotation and you will get a £400 discount off the invoice cost of your installation, it does not matter how old the boiler is, or in what condition. We take pride in offering our local customers a professional boiler installation carried out by fully trained engineers at a competitive price.
Scott Johnston, MD of Johnston Scotia tells us about the latest offers they have for you to improve your heating and hot this spring. SO WHAT CHOICE OF BOILERS IS IN THIS SCHEME? We have two excellent brands that we have teamed up with to bring customers this offer. They are Viessmann, which is a German boiler manufacturer and Intergas from the Netherlands. Both of these companies have been making high efficiency condensing boilers in Europe since the 1980’s, both offer a 3 year product warranty which is extended to 5 years when the boiler is installed by Johnston Scotia. Both guarantee the heat exchanger of their boiler for 10 years. These boilers are rated over 90% for efficiency and designed to lower your heating bills.
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Working from home The house considered as a gym Well, I’ve had my heart attack – fortunately minor, and much to nobody’s very great surprise. The temptation to conflate “working from home” with “housebound” gradually crept up on me, and for the last few years the only exercise I’ve taken has been walking the dog in the morning and ambling to the pub two or three evenings a week. In fact I was on my way home from a beer festival when it happened, which I suppose is justice of a sort. When I think about it (and a heart attack, however minor, does prompt a certain amount of reflection) it’s astonishing how lazy I’ve become. I do actually possess a bike, but it’s so long since I’ve ridden it that the wheels are now anchored to the ground by thick coils of bindweed. I walk to town most days, but as town is three minutes stroll away it’s not exactly a vigorous cardiovascular workout. Even walking the dog doesn’t raise a sweat – I pooter along gently while she runs frantic rings around me. Couple this epic lack of activity with a fondness for beer and pork scratchings and it’s a heart attack waiting to happen – and mine thought it had waited quite long enough. I’ve actually gone on a diet, which is showing early promise at the cost
of quite some personal sacrifice. I’ve replaced butter, which I love, with cholesterol-busting low-fat spread, which I hate. On my (wholemeal) toast I’ve replaced marmalade, which I adore, with Marmite, which happily I also adore. I’ve given up cheese (almost), and I take the skin off my roast chicken. I’ve also given up beer and scratchings, but this has the downside of curtailing my exercise regime – ie the regular stroll to the pub and back. And exercise is just as important as diet. I know what I should be doing. I should be cycling, swimming, jogging, doing Nordic walking in the park with a couple of ski poles – that sort of malarkey. But my working day is already quite fragmented enough what with laundry, washing up, straightening the cushions on the sofa and all the other myriad household chores that take the working out of working from home. Instead, therefore, I intend to reinvent my house as a gym. Here’s how I plan to do it. Stretching: I’m moving all the kitchen items I frequently use – coffee, the tin-opener, that sort of thing – from the bottom shelf of the dresser to the top and all the items I never use – the teapot, mainly – from the top shelf to the bottom. The extra stretching this entails will provide a
good warm-up for the day’s exertions. Step exercises: henceforth I’ll use the upstairs loo rather than the downstairs one – 14 steps five times a day, or thereabouts, should soon trim those unsightly pounds. The treadmill: I propose to take the empty milk-bottles out to the crate one at a time instead of all at once. The crate is at the far end of the garden, all of 10 yards from the back door, and I might even be quite brisk about it. The rowing machine: I’m putting all the condiments at the far end of the kitchen table from the place where I usually sit. I am confident that these measures will supply all the exercise I need to pre-empt any further cardiovascular interruptions. But not very confident... by Ted Bruning
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Inventions Elevators “Welcome to Canary Wharf - the office you require is on the 18th floor.” Or “Welcome to the Eiffel Tower. There are wonderful views of the city from the Observation Level.” A world without elevators is unthinkable. Elevators may be considered modern inventions however they are first referenced by Roman architect Vitruvius who reported that Archimedes (c287BC-c212BC) constructed one in about 236BC. One of the most famous ancient lifts, a cab on hemp rope elevated manually, is at the Sinai monastery in Egypt and the ’Book of Secrets’ by Ibn Khalaf al-Muradi in Islamic Spain described the use of an elevator-like lifting mechanism for heavy equipment. Early
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The Evil Weevil The vine weevil (Otiorhynchus sulcatus) is notorious, especially for gardeners who concentrate on pots, and always feature in any gardening poll of ‘top pests’. Both the adults and their grubs do damage, but it’s the innocent looking grubs that give the vine weevil its bad reputation. They’re an immensely successful pest; there are only females and each one is capable of laying about 1,000 eggs during the summer. Now that they’re being controlled successfully commercially, they’re perhaps less of a problem to gardeners than they once were but if you have them in your garden, whether you like it or not, you probably need to get to know them better.
The Evil Weevil
the weevil itself. They tend to feed in the evening or at night, usually doing most damage on the lower, most accessible leaves. The young stage weevils or grubs are about 1cm long, creamy white in colour and often curled into a ‘C’ shape, with no legs but a gingery brown head. You’re likely to find them in the compost or soil, usually close to the roots or tubers that they’ve been feeding on. They eat the roots, burrow in to tubers and on woody plants may even eat the tissues at the stem base and on larger roots. Unless you’re removing a plant from its pot, or digging one up you’re unlikely to notice the grubs; it is when a plant suddenly starts to wilt or die, or you realise that something is no longer firmly rooted that alarm bells should begin to ring.
What Do Vine Weevils Attack?
Vine weevils will attack nearly any plant you try to grow, particularly in containers, probably because it’s easier for them to move through compost than garden soil. They’re a greater problem on perennial How Do You Know You plants and those with fleshier roots or tubers. Alpines, cyclamen, primulas, fuchsias, hydrangeas, begonias, Have Vine Weevils? rhododendrons, euonymus, and strawberries seem to The adult vine weevil is just under 1cm long, matt black with be particularly prone to attack. The adult beetles emerge mostly between March and tiny gingery brown flecks on May, but also at other times in greenhouses. The its wing-cases. They’re a classic eggs are tiny and dark brown, each less than 1mm weevil shape with elbowed The vine weeviland (Otiorhynchus diameter and aretend placed closein tothe a suitable host itself. They to feed evening or plant. antennae a phenomenal the weevil sulcatus) is notorious, Theusually eggs hatch tomost produce the creamy coloured at night, doing damage on the lower, ability to grip on especially to nearly any for gardeners concentrate leaves. grubs which feed and grow until they reach full size. surface; who a brilliant feature as, most accessible on pots, and always feature intheseThe young The grubs inor the soil or where they despite the wing-cases, stagepupate weevils grubs arecompost about 1cm long, any gardening poll fly, of ‘top pests’. have been andoften within the pupae, pests cannot so rely on their creamy white in feeding colour and curled into a if ‘C’you look Both the adults to and their the grubs adult features developing climbing access foliageshape,carefully with no you legscan but see a gingery brown head. You’re– the do damage, but they it’s the innocent thein legs the wing padsusually are often clearly on which feed. You’re likely likely antennae, to find them theand compost or soil, looking the around close visible. The adults then appear, start to feed and lay to grubs noticethat the give notches to the roots or tubers that they’ve been feeding vine weevil itsmargins bad reputation. eggs. the leaf before you see on. They eat the roots, burrow in to tubers and on They’re an immensely woody plants may even eat the tissues at the stem successful are and larger roots. Unless you’re removing a Page 30pest; thereTo advertise callbase 01242 500on 028 or 07912 575741 or visit www.glosdirectories.co.uk only females and each one is
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or soil drench. To work effectively the area must be kept constantly moist, so that the nematodes can move through the compost to attack the grubs. They enter the grubs’ bodies and produce a bacterial infection which kills them. The nematode controls need to have a soil or compost temperature of 5-21C and you’ll have the best effect if you use them during August and September.
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or soil drench. To work effectively the area must be kept constantly moist, so that the nematodes can move through the compost to attack the grubs. They enter the grubs’ bodies and produce a bacterial infection which kills them. The nematode controls need to have a soil or compost temperature of 5-21C and you’ll have the best effect if you use them during August and September.
Visit the new products area on Pippa’s website www.pippagreenwood. com for a great selection of products - signed copies of Pippa’s books, Grower Frames, cloches, pop-up plant cloches, raised bed kits, delightful terracotta herb planters and wall plaques, Nemaslug and other natural pest controls and lots, lots more! You can also sign up for Pippa’s newsletter and receive a free ebook on organic gardening. by Pippa Greenwood
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I went to a dinner party last week, and afterwards I started reflecting on how things change when you make those tentative first steps across the border into your thirties. There was a time when my band was throwing a lot of parties - just ask our neighbours (actually, please don’t) - but as we approached the end of our twenties, weekly blow-outs slowly became less frequent, eventually to be almost entirely replaced by The Dinner Party. This started me thinking about how The Dinner Party represents a microcosm of how the world subtly changes when you reach this oftfeared milestone. First of all, there’s that word ‘Dinner’. It crept in quietly, sometime around 28 years old, and now it’s hanging around casually in a corner of the room next to its evil twin ‘Party’ as if to say: ‘Hi there, don’t mind me - I’m just going to pop myself down here and make sure nobody turns the stereo up too loud or pukes in the herb garden’. Dinner used to be a thing you avoided in order to maximise just how trolleyed seven crates of Raspberry Hooch was going to render you. Now, however, it’s very much the raison d’être of your evening. But we’ll come to that later… Upon your arrival at The Dinner Party, you’ll be keen to catch up on everyone’s news. And by news, I mean Who’s Getting Engaged, Married and/or Pregnant. If, like me, you’re doing none of these things, you will form a small sub-strata of society in some forgotten alcove of the conservatory; a whispering coven of maverick free-thinkers who believe there are things in the world worth talking about other than how massive Jemimah’s engagement ring is. With these people you will proceed to talk for at least half an hour about how massive Jemimah’s engagement ring is. Then it’s on to the food, which will definitely involve seeds and butternut squash. Everyone will praise the hosts for their use of artichoke hearts in the salad, because, as it turns out, being on the cutting edge of salad
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Saved by the Bell
September signals the end of the summer holidays and the start of the new academic year. While you’re replenishing supplies of notepads and pens, why not pick up a novel that’s based in a school? Fail to find our book selection highly entertaining and… see me afterwards. Never Let Me Go Kazuo Ishiguro On the face of it, Hailsham boarding school in the heart of the English countryside seems idyllic. The students are nurtured, encouraged to stay healthy and are protected from the outside world. The story centres round the love triangle of Kathy, Ruth and Tommy. As a now thirty-one year old, Kathy begins to reflect on their time at Hailsham and what it means to have been a student there. Without wanting to give the plot away, Hailsham has a dark secret and only a special type of person may attend. Ultimately, it’s a story about love, friendship and hope. Skippy Dies Paul Murray Opening with a dramatic doughnuteating contest in which Skippy does indeed kick the bucket, this is a wildly funny and equally gross insight into the minds of teenage boys. Overweight genius Ruprecht Van Doren and his roommate Daniel ‘Skippy’ Juster attend Seabrook College for Boys in Dublin. Beginning at the end, it then goes back in time to follow Ruprecht in his pursuit of Lori from the neighbouring girls’ school. If you thought teenage boys were obsessed with
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flatulence and other bodily functions, you’re right. They’re also children struggling to find their identity and for that, the book is incredibly endearing. The Catcher in the Rye J.D. Salinger From the opening paragraph we’re in the mindset of the rebel with a cause, the ‘catcher in the rye’ himself, 16 year old Holden Caulfield. He’s been expelled from prep school and through his biting narration, edgy cynicism and general teenage angst, we’re all reminded what it’s like to be adolescent. With its profanity and sexual content it remains on many banned book lists and thus has become an anthem for youth. Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone J.K. Rowling From the moment Harry, Ron and Hermione board the Hogwart’s Express at platform 9¾ we know that school will never be the same again. Who wouldn’t want to dine in the Great Hall, be tutored in muggle studies and represent your house at Quidditch? Featuring every aspect of boarding school life wizard-style, it’s an absolute must-read.
Goodbye, Mr Chips James Hilton This time it’s the teachers’ turn to have a voice. ‘Goodbye, Mr Chips’ is the sentimental tale of Mr Chipping, a much-loved staff member at a fictional boys’ public boarding school. Failing to connect with the pupils at first he eventually finds his confidence and a new love. Ok, it’s a bit mushy and sentimental but there’s something about these warm recollections of the retired schoolmaster that will melt your heart. Beautifully-written and wonderfully nostalgic it’ll have even the former bad boys remembering school through misty eyes. The Blackboard Jungle Evan Hunter Set in New York, this is a gritty and realistic portrayal of a new teacher’s struggle to maintain discipline in an inner-city school. It may have been set in the 1950s but the subject matter is timeless, dealing with violence in a way that rings as clear as the school bell within today’s society. It has a brilliant climax that’s worth the wait and will make your old comprehensive feel like something from Enid Blyton.
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Kumon’s maths and English study programmes work to develop your child’s confidence and independent study skills so they excel throughout the new term and beyond. To unlock your child’s potential, contact your local Instructor for a Free Assessment. Bishop’s Cleeve Study Centre Caroline Liggett 01242 527526 kumon.co.uk
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GLOS DIRECTORIES | LISTINGS Emergency Numbers Ambulance 999 EMERGENCY ONLY Fire 999 EMERGENCY ONLY Police 999 EMERGENCY ONLY Police non emergency 0845 090 1234 Crimestoppers 0800 555 111 National Missing Persons 0500 700700 RSPCA 01242 521 958 NSPCC 0800 500 500
USEFUL LOCAL INFORMATION Bishop’s Cleeve Library
Electricity 0800 3281111 Gas Emergency 0800 111 999 Water Severn Trent 0800 783 4444 NHS Direct 08 45 46 47 Cheltenham General Hospital 08454 222 222
Tel 01242 672217
Chemist Numbers
Tel 01242 602772
Badham Pharmacy
23 Church Road, Bishops Cleeve: 01242 672653 Open Monday-Friday 9am - 6.30pm Saturday 9am - 5.30pm Sunday 11am - 1pm, 6pm - 7pm
Lloyds Pharmacy
11 High Street, Winchcombe Tel: 01242 602305 Open Monday-Friday 9am - 6pm Saturday 9am - 5.30pm
Lloyds Pharmacy
St. Pauls Medical Centre, Swindon Rd, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire GL50 4DP Tel: 01242 571 590 Open Monday-Saturday 8am - 10.30pm Sundays 9am - 10pm
In the event of an Emergency when no pharmacy is open, please contact Bishop’s Cleeve Police on 0845 090 1234 who will contact a Pharmacist to dispense your prescription.
GP Out of Hours Service
08454 220220 covers all patients registered with a doctor’s surgery in Gloucestershire. Run by dedicated out of hours staff including doctors, specialist nurses and other health and social care workers. Page 42
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Winchcombe Library winchcombe.library@gloucestershire.gov.uk Book a computer, reserve or renew 24 hrs a day at www.gloucestershire.gov.uk/libraries or call 0845 230 5420 Both libraries are Children’s Centres, where parents and carers can access information and support. The team provide leaflets and verbal advice on a range of topics, including health, finances and childcare.
Recycling
Wingmoor Farm, Nr Bishops Cleeve
Half mile west of Bishop’s Cleeve on the road to Stoke Orchard. Open 7 days a week (except Christmas Day and New Year’s Day) Opening hours 9am – 6:15pm all year round Household Recycling Centre Helpline on 01242 680 010
Useful Numbers Tewkesbury Borough Council 01684 295010 Citizens Advice Bureau 01242 522491 Gloucestershire County Council 01452 425000 Local M.P. Laurence Robertson 01684 291640 National Rail Enquiries 08457 484950 Everyman Theatre Cheltenham 01242 572573 Tewkesbury Borough Community Transport 01684 297209
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What’s On August & September 2012 Sunday 12 August 2012 Olympics Closing Ceremony at the Roses Closing Ceremony on the big screen at the Roses with post-screening drinks in the bar afterwards. Sun Street, Tewkesbury, GL20 5NX From 7.30pm Free Entry www.rosestheatre.org Throughout August Tewkesbury Classic Car & Motorcycle Rally Tewkesbury School Playing Fields, Ashchurch Road, Tewkesbury, GL20 8DF From 11am to 5pm Adults £5, free of charge for children www.tewkesburyclassiccar.org Friday 24th – Monday 27th August Greenbelt Festival Cheltenham Racecourse, GL50 4SH www.greenbelt.org.uk/festival/2012 Saturday 25 August 2012 The Cotswolds Vintage Fair A wonderful selection of original vintage goods. Toddington Village Hall, Stow Road, Toddington, GL54 5DU 10.00am ~ 4.00pm Adults £2 Children & OAP’s Free www.thecotswoldsvintagefair.blogspot.co.uk Saturday 25 to Monday 27 August 2012 Hullabaloo Festival Live music with huge range of children’s activities with comedy, poetry, arts and craft market, displays, exhibitions, workshops, real ales and ciders and more. Burley Fields Lake, Leckhampton Lane, Leckhampton, Cheltenham, GL51 4XT http://www.hullabaloofestival.co.uk Monday 27th August – Summer Bank Holiday Sunday 9th September Cheltenham Half Marathon – Charity Event Starts at Cheltenham Racecourse, GL50 4SH Contact: Norman Wilson Tel: 01452 722720 2.05pm Start
Saturday 15 September Winston’s Wish Sunrise Walk Starts at Cheltenham Racecourse, GL50 4SH Tel: 01242 515157 for applications Register at www.sunrisewalk.co.uk Saturday 22 and Sunday 23 September 2012 Brass Band Competition Cheltenham Racecourse, GL50 4SH www.kapitol.co.uk Thursday 27th September 2012 Danter’s Fun Fair Contact: Edward Danter Telephone Number: 01452 728773 Website: www.billydantersfunfair.com Friday 28th September 2012 Sue Ryder “Starlight Hike” Contact: Jocelyn Midgley jocelyn.midgley@suerydercare.org Tel: 01242 246293 www.suerydercare.org
cleeve concerts established artists in an intimate setting
Johnny Coppin & Mike Silver £14
5th OCT:
BBC Radio Presenter / Folk Legends
Beverley Craven
6th OCT: £20 One of UK’s best Singer/Songwriters
Benny Gallagher
23rd NOV: £13 Of the Legendary Gallagher and Lyle 24th NOV:
Kiki Dee & Carmelo Luggeri £20 Don’t Go Breaking My Heart!
The Fab Beatles
25th NOV: £16 BBC: “the best” UK Beatles Tribute
Chantel McGregor £11
2nd DEC: Young Blues Artist of the Year
tickets: www.cleeveconcerts.co.uk Box Office: 0844 576 2210
or Courtyard Books in Tarling’s Yard, B. Cleeve
Bishop’s Cleeve Tithe Barn
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PUBS & RESTAURANTS CAFES Taj Mahal Balti 11 Church Road Bishop’s Cleeve GL52 8LR Tel: 01242 676006
5 North Street Restaurant 5 North Street Winchcombe GL54 5LH Tel: 01242 604566 The Old White Lion Inn 37 North Street Winchcombe GL54 5PS Tel: 01242 603300
The Royal Oak Church Road Bishop’s Cleeve GL52 8LR Tel: 01242 672664 The Shutter Inn Shutter Lane Gotherington GL52 9EZ Tel: 01242 673122
The Queen’s Head Aston Cross, Tewkesbury GL20 8LP Tel: 01684 772440 The Bugatti Inn Gretton, Nr Winchcombe GL54 5EU Tel: 01242 602471
The Kings Head 19 Cheltenham Road Bishop’s Cleeve GL52 8LU Tel: 01242 673260
The Swallow Bishop’s Drive Bishop’s Cleeve GL52 8DR Tel: 01242 672664 Malvern View
Restaurant & Hotel Cleeve Hill, Cheltenham GL52 3PR Tel: 01242 672017
The Apple Tree Stockwell Lane Woodmancote GL52 9QG Tel: 01242 673277 Page 44
The Plaisterers Arms Abbey Terrace Winchcombe GL54 5LL Tel: 01242 602358
Raja Balti 6 North Street Winchcombe GL54 5LH Tel: 01242 604194 The Sun 14 North Street Winchcombe GL54 5LH Tel: 01242 602256
The White Hart Inn High Street,Winchcombe GL54 5LJ Tel: 01242 602359 The Corner Cupboard Gloucester Street, Winchcombe GL54 5LX Tel: 01242 602303 The Gardeners Arms Beckford Road Alderton GL20 8LN Tel: 01242 620257
The Harvest Home Evesham Road, Greet Winchcombe GL54 5BH Tel: 01242 609515
The Royal Oak Gretton Road, Gretton GL54 5EP Tel: 01242 604999 Wesley House High Street, Winchcombe GL54 5LJ Tel: 01242 602366
The Happy Hen Café Tarlings Yard, Church Road Bishops Cleeve GL52 8RN Tel: 01242 676500 North’s Village Bakery 21 Church Street Bishop’s Cleeve GL52 8LR Tel: 01242 672658 No 9 Café 9 Church Street Bishop’s Cleeve GL52 8LR Tel: 01242 678866 Juri’s Tea Room High Street Winchcombe GL54 5LJ Tel: 01242 602469
The Old Tea House 6 Hailes Street Winchcombe GL54 5HU Tel: 01242 604363
The Lady Jane Tea Room 7 Hailes Street Winchcombe GL54 5HU Tel: 01242 603578
Food Fanatics Delicatessen & Coffee Shop 12 North Street Winchcombe GL54 5LH Tel: 01242 604466
One of the very nicest things about life is the way we must regularly stop whatever it is we are doing and devote our attention to eating. ~Luciano Pavarotti and William Wright, Pavarotti, My Own Story
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TAKEAWAYS Taj Mahal Balti 11 Church Road Bishop’s Cleeve GL52 8LR Tel: 01242 676006 Sing’s Kitchen 3 Church Road Bishop’s Cleeve GL52 8LR Tel: 01242 674154 Cleeve Fish Bar 1 Church Street Bishop’s Cleeve GL52 8LR Tel: 01242 672755 Shiraz Pizza & Tandoori Church Road Bishop’s Cleeve GL52 8LR Tel: 01242 679200 Winchcombe Cantonese 17 North Street Winchcombe GL54 5LH Tel: 01242 602116 The Winchcombe Fish Bar 8 North Street Winchcombe GL54 5LH Tel: 01242 603080
TAXIS
CLUBS & CLASSES Baby Bounce & Rhyme Thursdays 10:15am - 10:45am, Bishop’s Cleeve Library Wednesdays 9.45am - 10.15am, Winchcombe Library Rhyme Time Wednesdays 11:15am - 11:45am, Bishop’s Cleeve Library Alternate Tuesdays 10.15am – 10.45am, Winchcombe Library Bumps & Babes Tuesdays 10:15am - 11:30am, Bishop’s Cleeve Library Bishop’s Cleeve Women’s Institute Third Tuesday of each month 7:15pm Bishop’s Cleeve Tithe Barn Tel: 01242 678276 Woodmancote Women’s Institute Third Thursday of each month 7:30pm Woodmancote Village Hall Tel: 01242 663921 Winchcombe Women’s Institute Third Tuesday of each month at 2.30 pm Winchcombe Methodist Church Hall Tel: 01242 602329
Cheltenham Silversmithing, Jewellery & Enamelling Club Mondays 6.45-8.45pm Cleeve School Treasurer 01242 672832 www.denstons.org Cleeve Chorale Rehearsals are held on Tuesdays at 7.30pm Bishop’s Cleeve Primary School, Tobyfield Road info@cleevechorale.co.uk
Cheltenham American Square Dance Club Meet every Friday 7.00-10.00 Holy Apostles Hall, Charlton Kings Tel: Pamela Smith 01242 576390 Email: pamelasmith17@aol.com or visit www.cheltenhamsquaredancing.co.uk Bishop’s Cleeve Fillies Netball Club Tel: 01242 678378 Cheltenham North Rugby Football Club www.cnfrc.co.uk Bishop’s Cleeve Bowling Club www.bishopscleevebowlingclub.org.uk Royal British Legion Club Tel: 01242 674173
Bishop’s Cleeve Private Hire Tel: 01242 696676
Bishop’s Cleeve Seniors Club Tel: 01242 678378
The 727 Car Company Tel: 01242 523523
Slimming World Tuesdays at 6pm, Bishop’s Cleeve Tithe Barn, GL52 8LU Rebecca Tel: 01684 297094/0775 2583336 www.slimmingworld.com/slimwithbecca
Please email info@glosdirectories.co.uk if you find any information in the directory to be out of date or would like to add new establishments.
Woodmancote Seniors Club Tel: 01242 676589
Weightwatchers UK Ltd Wednesdays 7pm, Bishop’s Cleeve Community Centre Church Road, GL52 8LR Emma Fraser Tel: 07751 397757 www.weightwatchers.co.uk
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Index of Advertisers Beauty, Health, Fitness & Skincare Hush Mobile Beauty Therapy Peter Sollis Sports Therapy Slimming World Thai Chi Tui Na Massage
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Building & DIY Building & Plumbing Supplies Staverton Building Supplies
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Building Services ADCMS Ltd Lockwood Architectural
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Building, Maintenance, Repair, Carpentry & Handyman Services Dave Dowell 31 Ian Banks Carpentry 21 LB Services 21 LCM Flat Roofing 23 Maguire Plasterers 29 Matt Grimshaw Carpentry 21 SL Services 29 Business Services Economummy Glos Websites
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Cakes & Baking Accessories Cake and Sugarcraft Boutique 8 Carpets Carpets Direct
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Children, Classes & Tuition Jo Jingles Kumon Maths and English Monkey Music Sprogs Toys & Gifts
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Chimney Sweep Dave Bott Chimney Sweep
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Cleaning Services Cleaning & Ironing Service Oven Cleaning Specialist Tewkesbury Cleaning
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Computers & I.T. Services Flamelily I.T.
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Leaflet Distribution Gloucestershire Leaflet Distrib. 35
Counselling and Therapies Advance Practice Hypnotherapy 13 Peter Sollis Sports Therapy 11 Positive Exchange Hypnotherapy 11 Curtains & Blinds Homechoice Blinds 28 Tewkesbury Blinds & Curtains 23
Letterbox Replacement The Letterbox Replacement Co. 35 Motoring, MOT’s & Vehicle Sales Chips Away 27 Cotswold Cheltenham Mini 3 J.T. Vehicle Services 23 Mobile Beauty Hush Mobile Beauty Therapy 11
Dental Practice Stonehouse Dental
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Photography Fez Photography
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Piano Tutor Prestbury Piano
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Entertainment Cheltenham Tigers Cleeve Concerts Gardens Gallery Gloucester Rugby
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Funeral Directors Alexander Burn Ltd
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Garden Centres & Nurseries Gotherington Nurseries
Roofs Cheltenham Felt Roofing LCM Flat Roofing
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Stoves & Chimney Services A&R Stove Installers Dave Bott Chimney Sweep
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Home Food Delivery Wiltshire Farm Foods
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Plumbing, Heating & Boiler Services Glevum Heating 16 Intergas Cheltenham Ltd 19 Johnston Scotia 24&25 Paul Tamcken 17 Restaurants, Pubs, Cafe’s & Takeaways The Happy Hen Cafe 14 The Royal Oak 14
Travel Miles Morgan Travel
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Weddings & Parties Cake and Sugarcraft Boutique 8 Fez Photography 8 WOW Wedding Shows 13
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