Newent Magazine July17

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Dear Reader, It’s that time of year again when the schools will be out soon for the summer! With that comes the question of what we can do to keep the children entertained. Fortunately, we have a great 'What’s On' section for you towards the back of the magazine for some ideas of days out and local events you can go to. Make sure to also keep an eye on our Facebook and Twitter pages as we will be adding more events as they come in. There's certainly a lot of music in the air this month. Whether you listen to the Salvation Army Band play at Newent Lake on the 9th, take a trip to the Mitcheldean Fete & Folk Festival between the 14th and 16th, enjoy the Mesne Singers' summer concert on the 15th or travel to Coleford to enjoy non-stop music and family fun at the annual Coleford Music Festival (22nd and 23rd July) – make sure to make the most of it! The 53rd Welland Steam & Country Rally is another fantastic event that should not be missed! You can find out more about it on page 12 and 13. A great big 'well done' to everyone who took part in the Race for Life last month in Gloucester or Relay for Life in the Forest of Dean, you did everyone proud! I hope you have a great month ahead! For me, July equals watching Wimbledon and sunny days in the garden, so I’m looking forward to it! Best wishes, Vicky Muller

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Newent Town Council’s Newsletter A Message from the Mayor Cllr June Davies Firstly, thank you to all the people who have taken the time to congratulate me on my election as Mayor. My first week in office was a very busy one, doing a walk with the Dolphin Club around the Lake to view the Wildlife Walk and bird and bat boxes. I also talked to three separate Yr 9 groups from Newent Community School on the role of the Town Council, and officially opened the Knitted Bible Exhibition at St Mary’s Church – a sight to behold, especially for a non-knitter! I am looking forward to meeting many people and organisations in Newent in my role as Mayor. Please contact the Town Clerk (details below) if you would like me to attend an event or meet your group. Newent Open Day On Saturday July 22nd, 10am - 4pm there will be a great opportunity to see what Newent has to offer to local residents as well as to visitors to the town. The Town Council is supporting local businesses and organisations by showcasing the variety of shops and leisure activities for which Newent has a well deserved reputation. We want to encourage local people to shop here and to support our town. • Come and browse the shops.

Special offers and promotions available for one day only. • Classic car show • Face painting, Fire engine • Busking, Folk music • Historic walks • Food market • Free parking If you would like to take part, it is not too late. Please contact The Town Clerk for more information. Brass Band Concerts at Newent Lake

During the summer, come and enjoy a brass band concert at Newent Lake on the second Sunday of the month. Next event - July 9th, 2.30 - 4.30pm. Newent Youth Advisory Group Members from the Community School, the Girl Guides and the Chill Out Zone attended the first meeting of the Newent Youth Advisory Group on May 18th along with the youth worker for Young Anglers and members of the Town Council. A lot of ideas were enthusiastically discussed, including how the members would like to see our town in 2030 and what they could do to help achieve it. The first

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project is to design a logo. Members from Newent Junior Rugby and Junior Hockey Clubs and St Mary’s Church hope to attend future meetings in this project, created to enable young people to become involved in their town. FURTHER INFORMATION Information about the Council, its activities, contact details for councillors, agendas and decisions can be found on the web site at www. newenttowncouncil.gov. uk. Readers with questions, suggestions or complaints can also telephone the Clerk on 01531 820638 or email townclerk@newenttowncouncil. gov.uk. Our office address is: 1st Floor, Newent Community Centre, Ross Road, GL18 1BD. The office is open to the public from Tuesday to Thursday, 9.30am - 12.30pm and 2 - 4pm. Newent Town Council – Serving the Newent Community Newent Town Council and Burial Authority is proud to work on behalf of Newent and Cliffords Mesne residents and visitors to the town. Page 7


Cake and Bake Peach Crostata

A crostata is an Italian lattice-topped pie which can be sweet or savoury. This one has a fruity fresh peach filling. Serve with crème fraîche or ice cream.

Ingredients:

1. To make the pastry, sift the flour into a large bowl.

PASTRY • 350g plain flour • 175g butter, chilled and diced • 2 tbsp caster sugar

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• 1 large egg, beaten with 2tbsp cold water FILLING • 6 peaches, halved, stones removed and thickly sliced

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• 2 tbsp caster sugar • 2 tsp cornflour • Milk to glaze

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• Icing sugar, to dust

Serves 6 Ready in 1 hour 15 minutes, plus chilling TIP

If you don’t have a pastry lattice roller, cut the rolled out pastry into thin strips and drape over the filling. Page 8

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Add the butter and rub in with your fingertips until the mixture resembles fine breadcrumbs. Stir in the sugar, add the egg and water, then stir with a knife until the mixture begins to stick together. Gather the dough with one hand, turn out onto a lightly floured surface and knead for a few seconds until smooth. Flatten into a round, wrap in cling film and chill for 30 minutes. Preheat the oven to 200C, fan 180C, gas 6. Place a baking sheet in the oven to heat up. Roll out about two-thirds of the pastry on a lightly floured surface to the thickness of a one pound coin and use to line a 23cm round pie dish. Toss the peaches in a bowl with the sugar and cornflour then pile into the pastry case. Roll out the rest of the pastry to a 20cm circle and use a lattice pastry roller to cut slashes in the pastry (see tip). Brush around the edge of the pastry case with a little water then drape the pastry circle over the filling, pulling it gently to create the lattice effect. Press the pastry edges together to seal and trim off any excess pastry. Glaze the pastry with milk, then place on the hot baking sheet in the oven and bake for 35-45 minutes until the pastry is crisp and golden. Serve warm or cold, dusted with icing sugar.

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Newent in Bloom 2017: Front Garden Competition Newent in Bloom’s popular Front Garden competition starts soon. Entry forms are available from Newent Post Office, Pippins or Parkers or online by emailing newentinbloom@gmail.com. No matter whether you have a window box, a postage stamp garden or half an acre, there will be a category to suit you. You can enter your own garden or nominate a friend’s or neighbour’s. Judging begins early July, with the final round being completed in the third week of July. The results will be announced in August and the certificates be presented at the Onion Fayre on Saturday 9th September.

Newent Masons support for Great Oaks Hospice Four members of the Newent Daffodil Lodge recently visited Great Oaks at Dean Forest Hospice and presented them with a cheque for £600. Celebrating three hundred years of organised Freemasonry, lodges across the country are reaching out to their communities and are engaging with local charities. In addition to the countless regular charitable donations made by the fraternity, each of the 83 lodges throughout the county has chosen to contribute an extra £300 to a local charity, which is then match-funded by Gloucestershire Masonic Charity Action. “We were greeted by Jan Miles, the Hospice at Home and Outreach Communications and Care Organiser,” said Paul Hill the current master of Newent Daffodil Lodge. “Our visit coincided with the monthly coffee morning, so we were treated to coffee and cake in one of the lounges at the Coleford facility. Sally Taylor RGN, who is the Hospice at Home Coordinator, joined the visitors and explained the work that the centre engages in. “As a non-residential hospice we currently care for more than 400 people and families annually in the Forest of Dean area, both in the facility at Coleford and by home visits,” said Sally. “The NHS provides only £29k per annum towards the Hospice's £600k annual costs, so every little extra helps those in need of hospice care.” “The new Executive Manager of the hospice is Ruth Keeble,” continued Paul. “She joined us for the presentation to which the Press had also been invited.”

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“If It Appreciates, Buy It. If It Depreciates, Lease It” Those wise words were said by oil tycoon John Paul Getty: a man who knew something about looking after money. And he’s right. Especially when it comes to cars. If you have half-million plus to buy a Ferrari Dino 246 GTS then, I say, you are wise to make that purchase. For next year you might make £100,000 when you sell it. But if you only have £10,000 to buy a Fiat 500 then I reckon, fun car as it is (I’ve got one), you are mad. Two cars from the same company at polar opposites on the pay-scale, but I advise you to buy the expensive one. For the 500, and any other mass-market car, I advise leasing every time.

Manufacturers and dealers are desperate to shift cars so deals on new ones are phenomenal. When I bought the aforementioned 500 for my daughters, after the “deposit contribution”, the service package, the low RFL fee and the Fiatbacked lease deal were factored in the monthly payments were cheaper than if I had bought a two year old model with 20,000 miles on the clock. Plus I’ve an extra two years before the MOT is due. You get no discounts for cash either. Dealers sell the finance options because they get commission and the repayment risk is passed to the finance firm. A win-win for them. So, keep your money in the bank instead of watching it drain away on what you spend on that car. Mr Getty was right. Collectable cars go up in value, so buy, buy, buy. But production line jelly-moulds? Forget it. Lease every time. By Iain Betson

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Steam in the Malvern Hills

WELLAND STEAM & COUNTRY RALLY July 28th, 29th & 30th 2017

If you are looking for the perfect day out for the family this summer, look no further than the Worcestershire village of Welland, which hosts the annual Steam and Country Rally, now in its 53rd year. Welland is situated between Malvern and Upton-upon-Severn with easy access to the M50. The postcode for Sat Navs is WR13 6NG. The 2017 event is organised by the Ross-on-Wye Steam Engine Society, whose members give all their time voluntarily to put on what is now regarded as one of the biggest and best events of its type in the country. A mixture of nostalgia, sights, sounds and a terrific atmosphere await you at Welland. The event is special in that you can see steam engines performing the tasks they were built for in the years leading up to the Second World War. Ploughing, threshing, timber sawing, etc. will all be undertaken by preserved steam traction engines. The rally boasts a traditional old time fairground where many of the rides will be powered and lit by electricity generated by magnificent Showmans’ road locomotives. This year sees a tribute paid to the great Pat Collins – The king of showmen, which is hoped to include all of his surviving engines, the great Pat Collins organ, the Scammell Showtracs plus other memorabilia. There is a large working field where you can see not only steam ploughing but also vintage tractors at work. Corn is threshed by steam power and steam powered saws convert tree trunks

into planks after being lifted into position by a rail-mounted steam crane. Amongst rural crafts being demonstrated are usually cider making, dry stone walling, blacksmithing, fence making and wood sculpture. First seen four years ago is the Great Welland Railway. This is a length of standard gauge railway with a full sized steam locomotive giving demonstrations – something you won’t see at many shows! Welland boasts magnificent displays of vintage and classic cars, commercial vehicles, motorcycles, historic military vehicles, tractors and stationary oil engines. Each day the exhibits take part in parades in the grand arena. Other events include races between traction engines, children’s tug of war, military vehicle demonstrations etc. Music is important, and wherever you go on the ground you will never be far from fairground organs or brass band players and don’t miss the Cancan dancers giving performances during each day. If you have never seen tractor pulling, be prepared to be amazed as specially built machines compete to see who can pull the weighted sledge the farthest.

models, radio controlled model trucks, a Crafts and Farmers’ Market, hundreds of trade stands, entertainment from the world-renowned Sheep Show, the colourful Potty Parrots, Punch and Judy and an excellent range of refreshments including a bar with real ale. With the magnificent backdrop of the Malvern Hills, you have a day out to be remembered for a long, long time. So come along to Welland on the weekend of July 28th 30th, you certainly won’t be disappointed! Remember you can save time by buying your tickets beforehand, see www.wellandsteamrally. co.uk for details. Note: there is free admission for all children under 11 years of age and there are ATM facilities on site.

If you are in the market for a traction engine, vintage tractor or anything in that line, you may find it among the thousand plus lots in the annual vintage auction sale which takes place on the Friday of the rally. Further attractions include

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ROTARY MEETINGS Club meetings are held at the lovely Three Choirs Vineyard Restaurant most Tuesday evenings. We meet at 6.45pm for a 7.00pm dinner, please see our website for current details. You are most welcome to join us at any of our Club meetings, just contact our Secretary please.

Working with our Community School

etc. Principal Alan Johnson also kindly arranged for the Club to attend three school assemblies to talk to the students about meningitis and the Club's charity effort.

Donation to ‘Purple4Polio’ Campaign In addition to planting 20,000 purple crocus bulbs in Newent and other local villages to celebrate the Dave Trigg Memorial Golf Trophy Presentation Rotary International’s 30accompanied by many enjoyable year campaign to eliminate polio social events, visits and interesting across the globe, the Newent Club speaker evenings. Why not come along was pleased to be able to donate to see what Rotary is all about? £1,500 to ‘End Polio Now’.

Charity Fundraising with the ‘Meningitis Challenge Card’ Rotary Face painting at Hartpury Fair During June, the Club was delighted to assist Newent Community School by providing volunteers from the business community. They supported students on visits to local businesses over three days to create an awareness of job opportunities, working environments,

The Club's big red bus attended both the Hartpury Summer Fair and the Newent Big Lunch by the lake. Thanks to these events and with further support from Newent Community School, day nurseries, infant and junior schools in the area, the Club was pleased to present £3,000 to the ‘Meningitis Now’ charity. The Club is very grateful to the schools, their head teachers and staff, the pupils and their families, for their kind and generous donations which will allow the charity to continue its important work.

Rotary President for 2017-2018

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“I must say I am thrilled with the coverage of my charity event in your magazines. I already had a response from people wanting tickets. Thank you so very much!”

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The new Rotary year starts in July and Richard Brown is our new President for 2017-2018. He is taking over from former President Clive Gardiner who, as you can see from the above reports, had a very successful fundraising year,

New Annual Golf Competition, the Dave Trigg Memorial Trophy The inaugural golf competition was held at Burghill Valley Golf Club, Herefordshire (a superb golf course!) on June 15th which turned out to be a beautiful summer's day. The new Rotary trophy was won by Barrie Freeman who, like several other Club members, had the pleasure and privilege of playing golf with Dave at the South Herefordshire Golf Club over so many years. Dave was a popular and highly respected Rotarian, our Club President, and an accomplished keen golfer, who sadly passed away on a charity bike ride in the Cotswolds in September 2014.

Rotary Membership If you would like further information or would be interested in joining us, then please contact our Secretary on 01452 413442 or e-mail rochehighnam@btinternet.com.

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Safe Journey by Pippa Greenwood

Now that the weather is really summery, everyone is rushing to their local garden centres, garden shows and nurseries to stock up on new plants for the garden. However, don’t forget to ensure that the plants you buy have a good chance of surviving, not only once they get home, but also during the journey there; it is worth taking a few very sensible precautions. Don’t take something home the day you buy it if it is too large to fit in your car. However slowly you drive, if the plant is sticking out of a sunroof or window the foliage is going to be scorched and damaged, and it is possible that a stem may be broken. Almost all garden centres now offer delivery and this is usually free of charge within a reasonable radius, so take advantage of this service. If the plant does fit in your car then remember to wrap the root ball in a black bin liner or a box, to prevent the back of your car becoming full of compost, grit etc. Always use the garden centre as the last port of call before travelling home, as in hot weather temperatures increase Page 16

quickly in a closed car, even with the windows or sunroof open. Under these conditions the plants can soon be boiled alive, literally! Plants in the boot should be safer for a slightly longer period of time, but you should travel straight home once you have made your purchases. If you are determined to take something home that protrudes slightly from your car, then it is essential that you wrap up anything which is sticking out really well to prevent leaf scorch and damage. Make sure that it is tied down extremely well so that it can’t blow off on the way home. Remember that anything protruding from your car could potentially cause a driving hazard to other road users, so be sensible. Even on a short journey home, plants which are exposed to exaggerated heat inside a car or the scorching effect of sunlight travelling through the car glazing can be seriously damaged, so cover them up with something to decrease the risk. It is worth taking a few old newspapers with you when you go to the garden centre, as these make perfect temporary

tents. Remember that most plants prefer fairly constant conditions, so try not to put them through too many changes in a short space of time. Ideally, take them from one area in the garden centre to somewhere similar in your garden, and keep any travelling during hot weather to a minimum. If they look at all damaged from their journey then give them a week or two to recuperate in dappled shade in a protected position in your garden. And don’t forget that when you plant anything new in your garden, if the weather is at all dry it is worth waiting until the evening or at least late afternoon before planting. Make sure that everything is kept well watered, as this will increase the chances of the plants establishing without too much distress. Visit Pippa’s website www. pippagreenwood.com for a really useful selection of favourite gardening items including growing frames, SpeedHoes, SpeedWeeders, raised bed kits, Nemaslug and other nematode controls and copper tape, pull-out EasyTunnels, signed books and lots more besides.

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4th successive Big Lunch in Newent This year saw the fourth annual Big Lunch by the Lake, organised by the Voice of Newent. It proved a great success and shows that the people of Newent really know how to enjoy themselves. The weather was wonderful and the fact that the event is free makes it a highly popular choice with both local residents and visitors to the town. The Big Lunch is a real feature of Newent life and shows that there is a desire to enjoy what the town has to offer as year on year more and more people attend the event.

Top: The group The Filthy Casuals on stage

This year, in a change, the event was run in conjunction with the Newent and District Rotary Club, who are raising funds for 'Meningitis Now' and the Voice of Newent were glad to be a part of it. Clive Gardener, chair of the Rotary Club, was very instrumental in the organisation and the Voice of Newent were very grateful for his support.

Left: Strawberry Hill Dancers

This year's event had an even greater number of stalls including activities, teas, coffee and cake, tombolas, raffles and, as you may imagine, the ice cream seller who did very well indeed. In addition, a pig roast was available for the first time and the incredibly tasty pork, stuffing and apple sauce rolls proved a great success. I'm sure it will be back next year!

Left: District Councillor Len Lawton being assaulted by a very young voter-to-be!

An annual feature of the event is the Strawberry Hill Dancers. They superbly performed their dances and wowed the crowd despite the heat. The music was supplied by the Soundscape Community Music Association. All groups performed excellently well on stage in the heat of the afternoon and were thoroughly enjoyed by the audience. The fact that they were all local bands just added to the pleasure. OnionEd also made an appearance to the great delight of the children. He loves to turn out for the children but also reminded people that he will be hosting the Onion Fayre on 9th September.

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Hartpury CofE Primary School – Beginning a new era! After four and a half years Hartpury CofE Primary School is about to move into a new era as the current head teacher, Mr Tony Larner, is off to pastures new. The governing body has already recruited the new head teacher, Mr Simon Millington, who will take up the post in September 2017. Mr Larner has been at the school for just under five years and in that time the school has come a long way to be one of the local most thriving educational establishments. Just before Mr Larner took up the post in 2013, the school had received an OFSTED inspection that categorised them as ‘requiring improvement’. Over the subsequent two years the staff, governors and children worked together to ensure that the improvements required were put in place to see the school be judged ‘Good’ in 2014. The inspection identified a range of key features that have helped make the school one of the most desirable in the local area: • The headteacher, staff and governors all share a determination to ensure all pupils do as well as they can. • Pupils make good progress in reading, writing and mathematics and achieve well in all year groups. This is as a result of thorough checks on the quality of teaching, which has improved since the last inspection. • Teachers are particularly good at extending pupils’ learning by asking questions to get them to think more deeply. They are also good at planning work that is set at the right level, particularly in mixed age classes. • Children in the Reception class make good progress. Strong links with the adjacent nursery ensure children settle well into school life. • Disadvantaged pupils make similar or better progress than their peers in the school. • Teaching assistants are very skilled and well qualified and play a key role in supporting pupils’ progress. This is particularly, but not exclusively, the case for pupils who are in danger of falling behind. Page 20

• Pupils’ behaviour is good. Pupils are polite and welcoming and often demonstrate care and concern for each other. They are keen to learn and regularly show high levels of concentration in lessons. • Systems for keeping pupils safe are thorough. Pupils say they feel safe in school, and parents agree. • Governors are supportive and know the school’s strengths through their regular visits. This enables them to ask challenging questions and to hold leaders to account. • Subsequent to this, as a Church of England School, Hartpury received its Church School Inspection, focussing on the Christian ethos, its impact on learners and the effectiveness of the leadership and management of the school. The school was pleased to receive an ‘outstanding’ judgement having previously been deemed ‘satisfactory’.

gone from strength to strength in its results; 100% of Year 6 children achieved the National standard of Level 4 or above in all subjects in 2015/16 and the school saw another phenomenal performance in its Y1 phonics screening check with 100% of children achieving the national pass rate. The school finds itself hugely oversubscribed and has a staff, pupil and parent body that is highly supportive, proud and happy to be involved in a school that provides a high quality, exciting and enjoyable education for all involved. Mr Larner will be taking up the post as the Executive Head Teacher of Glebe and Picklenash Schools in Newent from September and is excited about the prospect of adding to the already positive and welcoming ethos and making these schools the best educational establishments they can be.

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On the 7th of June the junior children went to the Cheltenham Science Festival, where they had an exciting time programming and racing Lego cars, talking about and constructing a “brain”, and experimenting with using different kinds of materials. A few days later they had a fantastic day at PGL, taking part in many different kinds of sporting activities. These included orienteering, team games and having

fun on the trapeze. Our usual sporting events are also continuing throughout the summer term, with swimming, cricket and tag rugby lessons helping the children to have fun and learn new skills. Every Thursday morning the new intake children – who are joining us in September – have been coming in to spend time with us. The children in May Hill Class thoroughly enjoy showing them everything that we do here. As always, we are very grateful to the Friends of the school who have paid for the transport for several trips this term and have held another gardening day in order to keep our school grounds in pristine condition. The Friends are also organising a school disco and Summer Fair; the Fair will be held on Saturday 1st July and we are happy to welcome everyone from the local community who would like to come along and join in the fun. Places are available for children in selected years – please contact the school for more details on 01531 820053. Email: admin@pauntley.gloucs.sch.uk Website: www.pauntleyschool.com

New Start Cat Rescue - Together we make a difference A lot has happened since our move and I can certainly say life is very hectic here! There is still a lot of work to be done but as they say, Rome wasn't built in a day. We have been fortunate that so many fosterers took in cats and kittens so we could leave our old premises. Work has been ongoing there so that we leave it in the same condition as when we found it - actually, we left it in a much better position so our old landlords should be happy.

care about the cats as much as we do. A move like this doesn’t always go without the odd hitch or two and unfortunately we are already having to fundraise. With the bad weather we experienced a few weeks ago we found out that our kitties were getting wet paws. We had water gathering on the surfaces in the pens - an awful lot of water so we need funds to buy proper waterproof flooring for the bases of all our pens, and we also need funding to look into how to carry any water gathering on the surface of the area away from the pens.

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Auction Anecdote Just on the final deadline day for our June antiques sale, we received a very exciting item of jewellery which may look fairly innocuous to some but I am hoping it will be a ‘star performer’ at our 16th June Auction. The item in question is a small Art Nouveau silver and enamel pendant set with three tiny amethysts and suspended with a single pearl – a very pretty combination but it is the makers mark on the back which makes it particularly interesting. The back has a standard silver hallmarked with a date code for 1905 and also the makers mark WHH. The owner had thought the mark might be of interest but had no idea who it might be and so a few minutes of internet research were required.The maker turned out to be one William Hair Haseler who made small silver items, pewter and jewellery for Liberty’s from 1901 to 1926. This of course immediately made the pendant much more desirable as Liberty’s are the iconic brand for this type of Art Nouveau jewellery which they pioneered in the Edwardian period under the trade name Cymric. The pendant’s design is absolutely typical of the work of Archibald Knox who was Liberty’s primary and prolific designer of all manner of wares in the Art Nouveau style. His work, in fact, crosses the divide between The Arts & Crafts movement of the Victorian era to the Art Nouveau and Celtic Revival movements of the Edwardian period and was incredibly popular at the time and still is now 120 years later. Sadly our pendant does not bear the Liberty mark which would be ‘the icing on the cake’ but it would have undoubtedly been made for Liberty and most probably to a design by Knox. The pendant carries a modest estimate of £200/£300 but I am expecting great things and I have to admit I will be disappointed if it sells for less than five or six hundred pounds on the day. By the time this article is published the pendant will have been sold and of course, you can always log onto our website to find out how it did on the day.

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Craig's Comment I recently visited New Start Cat Rescue, a local charity that many of you might well be aware of. While they have a charity shop in the centre of Newent, which many of you may have visited, this is just a small part of their work. The shop is only one of the ways that the charity raises money to care for and rehome cats in the area. Until very recently Jackie and her team were based in my Oxenhall & Newent North-East ward on the B4215. Having been flooded regularly over the years as the road and nearby fields received large amounts of rain water, they have finally found a new home. While it is a great shame to have seen them leave my ward, having met some of their feline friends at their new home in Huntley, the move has been a success in so many ways. The move and the conversion of their new home have been done almost entirely by New Start’s band of volunteers and has been facilitated by donations from

local businesses and residents. By chance, on the day I visited they were proudly showing off their brand new sign. However, the refurbishment goes much further than that. Local businesses have installed shelving and cupboards in their store room as well as specialist pens for sick cats that need nursing back to health. Their new front of house welcome area is also coming along with the new doors and lighting. Some residents have donated cat food and other important items that are needed on a daily basis; others have lent a hand and volunteered on site. This includes young people from local schools and groups. Unfortunately, there are stills cats, along with other pets, that are left behind or mistreated by their owners. However, while this goes on, I know that Jackie and her team of volunteers will continue to work hard and give all the help they can. Their work can, however, only reach as far as it does thanks to the brilliant help and support of all the local businesses and residents

who have worked with them, and who continue to do so. If you would like to find out more about New Start Cat Rescue, including the work they do, how the move to their new home is going, and how you can lend a hand, just visit their website at www.newstartcatrescue.org.uk or call them on 07510 134805. You can also find them on Facebook at www.fb.com/newstartcatrescue and on Twitter at @newstartcats Craig is the District Councillor for Oxenhall and Newent North East. If Craig is your councillor you can contact him on craig.lawton@fdean. gov.uk. To find out who your District Councillor is you can contact Forest of Dean District Council on 01594 810000.

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Hi everyone, It's me again, OnionEd! Not many of you out there know this but I am very fond of dogs, so I have organised a very special Dog Show as part of our Onion Fayre on the 9th of September this year which I am going to call THE FUN DOG SHOW. I am also very excited to announce that, this year, it will include my favourite breed – Leonberger Dogs. For those of you who are not familiar with these beautiful dogs, they are a giant breed of dog that can grow up to 80 centimetres tall (that’s almost 3 feet). They are considered one of the most loving, obedient and companionable dog breeds around. Originally used as a farm dog in Bavaria in the 1830’s, they were also

host of fun classes to enter. This is the schedule: Saturday 9th September 11.00am - 1.00pm Registration from 9.30am Entry Fee: £1.50 per class as follows:

A Leonberger pulling his cart frequently seen pulling carts around the villages (see picture). Now they can be found in Canada working as water rescue dogs. Indeed it was a Leonberger that starred in the 1997 film ‘Call of the Wild’. I am very much looking forward to seeing these at the Dog Show at this year's Fayre. There will be plenty to do at the show. As well as admiring the Leonbergers, there will be a

• Most Handsome Dog • Prettiest Girl • Best Puppy (under 18 months) • Best Rescue Dog • Junior Handler (12 years or younger) • Golden Oldie (over 7 years) • Waggiest Tail • Fancy Dress • Dog the judge would most like to take home So come along and bring your dogs for some real doggy fun!

- OnionEd

New Owners of Italian Kitchen celebrate 1 year already Colin Rooke took over the Italian Kitchen in Broad Street, Newent, one year ago from previous owners John and Pearl Celino, who retired. He has been in the catering business for more than 30 years, latterly as General Manager at the Kilcot Inn, but always wanted to own his own business. Colin says: “I enjoyed working at the Kilcot, however, when I learned that John and Pearl were retiring I saw the opportunity I had been waiting for and felt I had to take it. I admit it felt like it was a gamble but through the generosity and patronage of the people of Newent this first year it has proved the best thing I could have done. I am so pleased to receive the thank you letters, cards and flowers from satisfied patrons. I see the cafe as a community cafe where people meet for tea/coffee, cake or a snack, for a chat and for Page 38

meetings and we now also cater for parties, birthdays and groups. I have always liked Newent and felt I wanted to give something back to the town. I now also open on Sundays and Bank Holidays as there seems to be no one else who will regularly do so and there are plenty of visitors Colin (centre) with waiters Alex (left) and Jack (right) and local people to cater for. patrons of the cafe, commented: I have found these days to “We come here very often as it is be extremely busy and believe a very nice place for a coffee and this helps to bring more people a chat, with nice food and helpful into the town, something we staff, what more could you want.” should all be doing. As with the previous owners I have maintained the Italian Restaurant on Thursday evenings and added Sunday lunch as well but these must be booked in advance. I am hoping in the future to extend the evenings the restaurant is open and maybe extend the cafe also.” Colin and Sue Thomson, regular

It must be said that it is great to see a trader opening on Sundays and Bank Holidays as this will increase the footfall in the town. Newent would benefit from more traders doing this. - Colin Thomas, Crystal Flame Photography

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Gloucester rock school opens third venue A fast growing Gloucester rock school is opening its third venue just a month after opening its first. The Rock Project Gloucester is running its latest sessions at Severn Vale School, Quedgeley every Wednesday during term time. The school sees professional, gigging musicians teach young people aged seven to 18 how to play bass, guitar, drums and sing in a band. Led by US-born Ethan Marrs and fellow musician Andy Young, The Rock Project Gloucester established sessions in Colwell Arts Centre and Gloucestershire International School last month. Ethan, a father of one from South Carolina, explained that the school is split into juniors, aged 7-11 and seniors aged 12-18-years-old. “The aim is to build confidence as well as musicianship,” he said. “It’s amazing to see the children and young people coming to the school develop so quickly. As a drummer

and guitarist, I wanted to start tutoring, but The Rock Project really takes that to a whole new level.” During one half of each session, students are tutored in their chosen instrument, before putting what they’ve learnt into practice to come together and play as a band. Colleague Andy Young, whoalso runs a luxury bed and breakfast with his wife Alex, explained that it was his love of rock music that inspired him to set up the schools. “I love music and have a lifelong obsession with Metallica, having learnt to play most of their songs on a guitar as a teenager,” he said. “I feel passionately that music is an important part of a child’s all-round education that it can have a hugely positive influence on their lives.” The Rock Project Gloucester sessions take place every Tuesday at Gloucestershire International School, Horton Road, Gloucester. The second school takes place every Thursday at Colwell Arts Centre, Horton Road, Gloucester and the third is at Severn Vale School, Quedgeley every Wednesday. All three schools hold their junior sessions from 4.30pm to 6.30pm

and senior sessions from 6.30pm to 8.30pm. All of the instruments are supplied and no previous musical experience is necessary. The Rock GUITAR GIRL: The Project has a Rock Project goes from network of strength to strength more than 60 schools across the UK and Ireland, making it the country’s leading school for children's contemporary music tuition. For further details email gloucester@therockproject.com, call 07596 843201 or visit therockproject.com.

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Fabric Jewellery Making at Labels The monthly craft workshops at Labels Shopping, Ross-onWye, are going from strength to strength and are popular with people of all ages. Jewellery making was the topic of the workshop in June and Emma Roberts of Ruby Florence Designs showed participants how to make colourful matching accessories out of fabric. Everyone went home

Matching fabric jewellery at the June workshop.

with their own handmade necklace and bracelet. The workshops take place Doily-decorated cushion at Labels covers workshop – Shopping Thursday 6th July. on the first Thursday of every month and will be covering all kinds of crafting activities like jewellery making, fun with fabrics, wreath making, decorations, and much more. The topic of the next workshop, which will take place on Thursday 6th July, is doily-decorated cushion covers and many more workshops are being planned.

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Emma Roberts with her craft workshop group at Labels.

You can book a place by phone or email: Email: welcome@labelsshopping.co.uk Tel: 01989 769000 The latest news and updates about the upcoming workshops are available on the Labels’ website: www.labelsshopping.co.uk/events Labels Shopping is located just off junction 4 of the M50 near Ross-on-Wye. It's open 7 days a week with lots of free parking. Page 41


Mitcheldean Fete & Folk Festival We’re counting the days to the Mitcheldean summer party!

which is being run in conjunction with Townsend House and Jolter Press.

This heady mixture of village fete, folk festival and poetry festival that is unique in the Forest of Dean, and unmatched for many miles around, will be happening again in Mitcheldean from 14th – 16th July. The fun has already started with our warm-up concert in Mitcheldean’s Brewery Tap on June 3rd, with great music that had people dancing in the aisles!

The programme for the weekend of 14th – 16th July 2017 runs like this:

This year we have a beer festival organised by our very own Bespoke Brewery, where for £5 entry you receive a commemorative glass and your first choice of pint from among the 100 ales on offer – and as well as beers in the festival marquee, the Brewery Tap will be showcasing local ciders! The fete and festival also have new things to offer, as Forest of Dean Dog Rescue is organising a dog show as part of the fete. There is also a new competition for families to produce a Jolter figure in honour of a traditional Forest character,

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• Beer Festival opens on Friday 14th July in a marquee behind the Mews • Friday night music and singing session in the Beer Festival marquee • Morris dancing tours from 10.30am to 4.00pm on Saturday 15th July • Free concert in the parish church from 12.00pm - 9.00pm • Poetry festival in the library from 1.00pm - 4.15pm • Village fete on the playing field from 12.00pm - 4.00pm • Musical performances in the Beer Festival marquee from 4.45pm to 11.00pm • Barn dancing to the Plump Hill Band in the community centre from 5.00pm - 7.00pm (family ceilidh) and 7.30pm - 11.00pm • Singing session in the White Horse from 8.00pm • Folk walk singing at local pubs from 12.00pm on the Sunday 16th July

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Aches and Pains – is your pet affected? Does your dog seem to be a little more sluggish than normal? Or is your cat reluctant to groom? This could be down to arthritic changes in their joints. The most common form of arthritis is Osteoarthritis (degenerative joint disease). This is a chronic and progressive condition of the joints, where the joint cartilage which normally forms on a pad at the end of each bone, breaks down and the bone surfaces rub against each other. This causes swelling, stiffness, pain and a restricted movement in the joint. Although arthritis cannot usually be cured, there are several things that we can do to help, these include: • Weight control: overweight pets tend to struggle far more with stiffness and arthritis than slender ones, this is because the extra weight puts more strain on the joints. • Exercise regimes: this can also make a difference. Most stiff

dogs will benefit from two or three shorter walks every day rather than one long one every day. Some dogs can also benefit from hydrotherapy and physiotherapy • Supportive medication: there are various medications that can help your pet feel more comfortable, these include oral medication that you can administer at home or injections in to the joint (these are done under general anaesthetic). If you are concerned about your pet’s mobility, or would just like some advice, please contact the surgery.

Troublesome Ticks With the weather warming up and dogs going for more walks in the countryside, we are seeing an increasing number of ticks.

They live in the long grass and woodland areas waiting to latch on to passing pets. Once the ticks have attached to the pet, they feed on your pet’s blood – often for several days. There are several effective ways of controlling ticks, including spot ons, collars and a very effective tablet that gives three months protection. The main issues with ticks, is that they carry diseases in their saliva, which they can potentially transmit to pets: • Lyme Disease: this is the primary tick borne pathogen in the UK and Ireland, it can affect dogs and humans • Babesiosis: another tick borne disease which may affect dogs (but not humans) travelling to and from mainland Europe

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Feeling on top of the world! Rotarian Jan Long from Bromsberrow Heath recently climbed over London’s 02 Arena to raise funds for Rotary charities that support people around the globe. In completing the climb over the Dome, Jan said: “It was quite a challenge as I overcame two of my worst fears. The first of my anxieties was using the tube, which resulted from having been stuck underground following a terrorist attack when I used to commute to London for work many years ago. The second is a fear of heights and since the Dome is 165 feet high, I was just a bit concerned! However, having seen the dreadful crippling effects of the poliovirus in

India during my recent visit to immunise children against Polio, I wanted to raise awareness of this disease and the need to eradicate it. The total amount raised is likely to be £3,000 which is just astonishing and I'm so grateful to everyone who sponsored me! The funds will go towards Rotary charities at home and abroad.” It is not too late to make a donation. Anyone wanting to support Jan and, in turn, help the local community can contact her through the Ledbury Rotary Club. www.ledburyrotary.org All photographs from the collection of Jan Long.

One to Ten 1. The first episode since its pilot not to have a title beginning with the words "The One", The Last One was the 236th and final episode of which TV show? 2. The 1990 film The Two Jakes was the sequel to which 1974 film? 3. In the novel by Alexandre Dumas, what are the names of The Three Musketeers? 4. What was the first TV show to be aired on Channel Four? 5. Who did Winston Churchill replace on the back of five pound notes issued by the Bank of England? 6. Which zone one station is the only one on the London Underground to have a name that contains six consecutive consonants? 7. Who was given an honourary award at the Oscars in 1938, receiving one main statuette and seven miniature ones? 8. What colour is the eight-ball in a game of eight-ball pool? 9. In a match against Manchester United in 1995, who were the first football team to concede nine goals in an English Premier League football match? 10. According to the Book of Exodus, what was the name of the mountain on which the Ten Commandments were given to Moses by God? Page 50

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Are You Financially Resilient? Five Ways To Protect Yourself From Unexpected Job Loss financially resilient should the worst happen and you find yourself without an income.

The reality of sudden job loss hit thousands of people in every region of the UK during the global financial crash, and although the economy is now recovering, the fact that we could suddenly lose our only source of income hasn’t gone away. If that time of financial crisis has taught us anything, it’s that we should prepare in advance for unexpected loss of income - a report from Legal and General¹ illustrates just how precarious our financial position really is: “the average household has a Deadline to the Breadline of just 29 days. For working age families it’s just 14 days.” The report also found that: • People believed they could survive more than twice as long (77 days on average) compared to the reality of 29 days. • 35% of households have no savings, so for these people their ‘Deadline to the Breadline’ could be tomorrow. Preparing in advance for potential job loss is crucial to survive, so here are five steps that will help you become more Page 52

1. Understand your current financial position Only by understanding the reality of your present financial situation can sustainable changes be made. Gather together all your financial documents including bank and credit card statements, loan and credit agreements, and details of your monthly expenditure, to get a clearer picture of how job loss would affect you. Then you can make a budget to help you plan your spending each month, and live within your means. A variety of budget sheets are available online, and you should include every item of expenditure from cups of coffee to the annual holiday - you’ll get a better idea of whether you’re spending more than you earn over the course of a year. 2. Prioritise and pay down debt If you consider the consequences of failing to make each debt repayment, it’ll help you decide which should take priority over others. At its simplest, paying your mortgage and energy bills will keep a roof over your head, and a warm home. Even though priority debts aren’t always the largest

or most expensive, they should be paid first if the repercussions of nonpayment are serious. After that you could tackle the debts with the highest interest rates, although some people prefer to pay off the smallest loans first to provide motivation. 3. Save for an emergency fund Do you pay off debt first, or save for an emergency fund? There are two schools of thought: • The disparity between interest rates for savers and borrowers means you’ll pay more overall if you don’t repay debt first. • If you lose your job, the credit card provider may decide to reduce your credit limit, and you’ll have less money available for emergencies. Another factor to consider is the increase in identity theft that also leaves you open to potential problems, and again could reduce your access to cash when you need it most. If you can manage your monthly credit card bills for a while, you could compromise by saving three or four months’ worth of living expenses in a separate account that won’t be touched, and then return to paying down any debt. 4. Additional income streams With so many people

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Facebook, keep andand Facebook, andand keep updating your profile with updating your profile with information about new tasks information about new tasks you’re taking in your you’re taking on on in your current role. Blending current role. Blending thisthis in-person networking withwith in-person networking where to know where youyou getget to know people better means people better means youyou cancan findfind outout about new projects about new projects or another company’s plans or another company’s plans for for thethe future. future. Putting a strategy in place for for Putting a strategy in place unexpected jobjob loss allows unexpected loss allows youyou more time andand freedom more time freedom to choose your next move, to choose your next move, whether that’s with another firmfirm whether that’s with another or entering self-employment. or entering self-employment. ¹ www.legalandgeneral. ¹ www.legalandgeneral. com/advisercentre/campaigns/ com/advisercentre/campaigns/ deadline-to-breadline-bp/report. deadline-to-breadline-bp/report. htmlhtml www.bbc.co.uk/news/businesswww.bbc.co.uk/news/business22283940 22283940 www.moneycrashers.com/ www.moneycrashers.com/ prepare-finances-surviveprepare-finances-surviveunemployment-job-loss/ unemployment-job-loss/

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What's On in July Newent Heritage Display Open Saturdays and Sundays until 1st October, 1.30pm 4.00pm, Newent Market House Churchdown MVC Concert Saturday 1st July, 7.30pm, St Oswald's Church, Coney Hill, Gloucester, GL4 4LX The Churchdown Choir is joined by the county’s very popular Stuart singers for a thoroughly entertaining evening in aid of the Willow Trust. The Trust offers canal boat trips for disability groups and individuals at no cost, which is a great source of pleasure and empowerment for the participants. Memory Café Friday 7th July, 10.30am 12 Noon, Sheppard House, Onslow Road, Newent A place where any member of the public who feel that they, or a person they know, may have memory problems or related cognitive issues can drop in without an appointment for a chat, and to exchange experiences and receive information. For further information please call Vanessa on 01531 821227. Hartpury CofE Primary School Summer BBQ Friday 7th July, 6.00pm - 8.00pm, Hartpury CofE Primary School, Over Old Road, Hartpury, Gloucester, GL19 3BJ The Friends of Hartpury CofE Primary School are inviting everyone to come along and enjoy an evening of fun in the sun. The annual BBQ on the school field has the usual licenced bar, terrific food, raffles, bouncy slides and a whole host of fun stalls and activities for the whole family to enjoy so come along and join in! Highnam Court Family Fun Day Saturday 8th July, 2.00pm - 5.00pm, Highnam Court Gardens, Highnam Court, Highnam, GL2 8DP when Please mentionGloucester, Newent Magazine

The Chepstow Community Big Band will be entertaining everyone on this family fun day in association with Relay For Life. There will be plenty to see and do with a garden trail for children, a raffle, tombolas, refreshments, cream teas and much more. Garden entry is just £5.00, children go free. For more information, please contact Julie Drew on 07869 118016 or email julie.drew@ fodrelay.co.uk. Fawley Court Open Garden Sunday 9th July, 12.00pm 5.00pm, Fawley, Hereford, HR1 4SP Falwey Court Gardens, set around three pools, contains many unusual trees and shrubs and is a beautiful example of an English country garden. A wonderful place to relax and spot kingfishers, water shrews and the not so shy ducks and moorhens. A light lunch, teas and a plant sale will be available to make your afternoon extra special. Entry just £5.00, children under 12 are free. Brass Band Concert Sunday 9th July, 2.30pm 4.30pm, Newent Lake Park, Newent

The Salvation Army Band will be playing, followed by an open air service. Bring a chair or rug to sit on and enjoy the pleasant surrounding of Newent Park. Teas at St Mary's in interval. Silver collection. For more information please call 01531 820782 or visit www.newent-online.co.uk. Newent Local History Society Thursday 13th July, Manor Gardens and Mosely Old Hall, Wolverhampton. Web: www.newenthistorysociety.org.uk Email: newenthistory@gmail.com Newent Community School and Sixth Form Centre Art, Design & Technology Show Thursday 13th July, 4.00pm 8.00pm, Art Department, Newent Community School, Watery Lane, Newent, Gloucestershire, GL18 1QF There will be an Art, Design and Technology Show including work by Key Stage 3, GCSE and A level students from Fine Art, 3D Design, Graphics, Photography and

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Royal Air Force Air Cadets Recruitment Evening Thursday 13th July Fancy doing something different? Then join the 186 Newent Squadron on a Monday or Thursday from 7.15pm at Newent Community Centre, GL18 1BD and see what you can achieve, whether it's sports, music or first aid, we offer a wide range of activities. You need to be between 13 and 17 years (or be 12 and in year 8). A RECRUITMENT EVENING is being held on Thursday 13th July. For more information please contact Flt Lt Grimshaw on 07796 954841 or oc.186@aircadets.org or find us on Facebook: 186 Newent Squadron.

Newent Family History Session Friday 14th July, 10.00am 12.00 noon, Newent Library Come and learn how to uncover your past with a free family history drop-in session on the 2nd Friday of every month. Community Cinema - Family Film Saturday 15th July, Doors open at 6.00pm for a 6.30pm start, Newent Community Centre, Ross Rd Refreshments available. Free admission. Children must be accompanied by an adult. For further details, please contact Andrea Cox: acox27@btinternet.com.

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...events cont'd A Concert of Choral Jazz Saturday 15th July at 7.30pm, St Peter's Church, Cliffords Mesne The Mesne Singers invite you to their summer concert featuring choral jazz pieces, folk songs, spirituals, and more. Musical director: Martin Mason. Piano Accompanist: Colin Willis. Tickets are £7.50 each and include entry and concert program. Under 18s free. A bar selling alcoholic and soft drinks will be available during the interval. Contact Marian on 01531 821542 for tickets. Newent United Charity Meeting Thursday 20th July Do you live in Newent and need help with household items, utility bills or costs arising from any exceptional circumstances? The Trustees of Newent United Charity will meet on Thursday 20th July to consider requests for help to cover the cost of these things. Letters of application should be sent to: The Clerk to the Trustees of Newent United Charity, Alland Nurseries, Botloes Green, Newent, GL18 1DW or emailed to newentcc@gmail.com. Applications need to be in by Tuesday 18th July. Please include: Your name and address, a full description of your circumstances and details of the help you require. For further information, please visit www.newentunitedcharity. wordpress.com. Service with Prayer for Healing Wednesday 20th July, 7.30pm, St Mary's Church, Newent Guest Speaker: Rev Pauline Godfrey Welland Steam and Country Rally Friday 28th, Saturday 29th and Sunday 30th July, Woodside Farm, Welland, Nr Upton-upon-Severn, Worcester, WR13 6NG The popular Welland Steam and Country Rally, now in its 53rd year, is back. Attractions include over 60 steam engines, 100s of vintage and classic vehicles, an old time fair, steam working demonstrations, a Sheep show, fair organs, Punch and Judy shows, country crafts, trade stands, a bar selling real ale, and much more. Daily Admission: Adults £12.00, Children and OAP £10.00 (children under 11 free), cash payments only. For enquiries Page 56

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LOCAL CLUBS & CLASSES Ashleworth & Hasfield Women’s Institute (WI) Meet every 2nd Tuesday, 7.30pm at the Memorial Hall. All Welcome! For more information call Janet Williams on 01452 700320 or email janet.williams1985@gmail.com Baby and Toddler Group Every Thursday during term time, 9.30am - 11.00am, St. Mary’s Church Newent Castle Tump Women’s Institute (WI) Meet every 2nd Wednesday, 7.30pm, at Upleadon Village Hall. All Welcome! For more information call Gill Bywater on 01531 820294. Coleford Hard Of Hearing Club Meets every 2nd and 4th Monday of the month between 10.00am and 12 noon at St. Margaret Mary Church Hall, High Nash, Coleford, where there is ample parking. Our aim is to spread useful information, help those with hearing impairment feel less isolated and have fun. We welcome new members and volunteers, and try to have four special events (e.g. Christmas lunch or summer trips) each year. For mozre information please contact Elaine on 07971 303958. Community Café Every Wednesday, 10.30am - 12.30pm, 36 Broad Street, Newent Coffee and tea for 50p, cakes/ biscuits. Free computers and Wi-Fi, pool table and garden. Open to all; run by Newent Initiative Trust. Dog Training Tuesdays 6.15 - 7.45pm, Gorsley Village Hall Puppy and dog behaviour classes. Kennel Club listed status. Classes currently running indoors and outside. Puppy class 6.15pm - 6.45pm and Dogs 6.45pm - 7.45pm. Contact Martine on 01989 768383 or 07789 497578. Dymock Women’s Institute (WI) Meet every 3rd Wednesday, 7.30pm at Dymock Parish Hall. All welcome. For more information on our programme/events call Hazel Downing on 01531 890565 or email:

andyhazel@talktalk.net. You can also call Ann Visor on 01531 890438 or email: coneybury@gmail.com. Gorsley Toddler Group Gorsley Pre-school run a Toddler Group every Tuesday in Gorsley Village Hall, during term time. Cost is £2.50 per family and this includes craft and a snack for all. Call Lissy Millards on 07920 100883 or email gorsleypreschool@yahoo.co.uk for more information. Gorsley Pre-school Gorsley Village Hall Our small, friendly pre-school runs its busy sessions on Monday, 9.00am - 1.00pm, Wednesday 9.00am 3.00pm, Thursday 9.00am - 3.00pm and Friday 9.00am - 1.00pm. We now take children from the age of 2 up to 5. Learn through play with us! Call Karen Taylor on 07743 595 992 or email gorsleypreschool@yahoo. co.uk or visit www.gorsleypreschool. org for more information. Hartpury Women’s Institute (WI) Meet every 2nd Thursday, 7.30pm at Hartpury Village Hall. All Welcome! For more information contact Pippa Cooley on 01452 912617 or email pippa@peartree-cottage.org.uk. Highnam Women’s Institute (WI) Meet every 3rd Thursday at 7.30pm at Highnam Parish Rooms Kilcot & Gorsley Women’s Institute (WI) Meet every 3rd Tuesday, 7.30pm, Creche Room, Gorsley Baptist Church. All welcome. For more information please ring Daphne Toner on 01989 720671 or Sherry Jackson on 01989 720115, or email daphnetoner@yahoo.co.uk. Monthly Mother's Union Meeting Tuesday 25th July, 2.00pm, St Mary's Church Rooms “The British Legion”; speaker: Group Cpt Annie Reid OBE. Contact: Anne Barwell, Tel. 01531 820932. Newent & District Branch Royal British Legion Every 4th Thurs of the month, 7pm - 8pm, Newent Memorial Hall Discuss local issues, socialise and raise money for good causes. The branch is open to any person with a notion to make a difference, just turn up and take part. For further information contact Susanne Britt at secretary. newent.rbl@googlemail.com Newent & District Probus Club Tuesdays, Memorial Hall, Newent

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Newent Probus Club for retired men meets twice a month on Tuesdays at Newent Memorial Hall. New members and visitors always welcome. For further information contact the Secretary on 01531 890248 or 07960 463462, or email fraser. gunn@live.com. Newent & District Rotary Club Meets Tuesdays 6.45pm for 7.00pm start, Three Choirs Vineyards Hotel, Newent, GL18 1LS Visitors welcome, please contact our secretary on 07794 644 380 or email rotary@newentbb.co.uk. Newent and District U3A AGM Meeting Tuesday 18th July, 9.45am 12.00pm, Newent Memorial Hall “Southampton to Sydney”; speaker: Diane Bach. For more information, please visit www.u3asites.org.uk/ newent or call 01531 820888. Newent Bridge Club Sixth Form Centre of Newent Community School We play duplicate bridge every Wednesday (6.45pm meet for 7pm start) and Friday (7pm meet for 7.15pm start). There is always a host on Fridays, so you don’t need a partner. Visitors are always welcome. For full details see our website: www.bridgewebs. com/newent. Newent Chess Club Meets every Thursday at 2.00pm, Newent Library New members welcome. Newent Lakeside Women’s Institute (WI) Meet every 3rd Tuesday 7.30pm at Sheppard House, off Onslow Road. All Welcome! For more information call Colette Arbuthnot on 01531 820036 or email colette.arbuthnot1@ gmail.com. Tues 18th July: "10 Things I'd save in a fire"; speaker: Kathy Butterworth - for details call Colette Arbuthnot on 01531 820036 or email colette.arbuthnot1@gmail.com. Newent Library Club Every 2nd Wed of the month, 10.30am - 12pm For anyone who enjoys reading and talking about books. Free community transport. For more informationcall 01531 820447. Parkinson’s UK North Forest Group Meet on the 2nd Monday of each month EXCEPT JULY

AND DECEMBER, 10.30am 12 noon, Malswick House, B4215, Newent, GL18 1HE All welcome. For more information contact Jane Henderson on 0844 225 3694 or email: jhenderson@parkinsons.org.uk. Rudford Highleadon & Churcham Women’s Institute (WI) Meets every 4th Wednesday, 7.30pm at Rudford Village Hall All Welcome! For more information call Margaret Bullock on 01452 750438. Staunton Women’s Institute (WI) Meet every 2nd Wednesday 7pm at the Lounge in Johnstone Close, Corse. All welcome. For more information call Barbara Bubb on 01452 840338 or email bubb3da@btinternet.com. Thursday Afternoon Club Held every 2nd Thursday of the month, 2.00pm St. Mary’s Church Newent Entertainment, tea and cakes. All welcome. Tibberton & Taynton Women’s Institute (WI) Meet every 3rd Wed at 7.30pm at Taynton & Tibberton Village Hall. All welcome. For more information call Patricia Rackliffe on 01452 790520 or email pmrackliff@hotmail.co.uk

Arts and Crafts Huntley Art Group Every Friday, 2.30pm 4.30pm, Huntley Village Hall Tutor Jackie Cox. Watercolours, oils, pastels, silk painting, etc. From complete novices to the more experienced amateur artists. For further details please contact Heather Smith on 01452 830088 or Mara Ciolfi on 01242 678601. 'In Stitches' Saturdays (fortnightly), 10am - 12noon, Glebe Chapel

Free sewing/craft club; held fortnightly. Bring your latest sewing project or your machine and enjoy good company and a cup of tea. All welcome. For more information, contact Jacky Wallace on 01452 790632.

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Malswick Art Club Every Wednesday, 10am 12pm, Malswick House Conservatory, B4215, Newent, GL18 1HE Relax, have fun and experiment with new art techniques in a friendly environment. Suitable for all. Pay as you go basis. Please contact Janice 07884 266947. Newent & District Camera Club Meeting Tuesdays, meet at 7.30pm for 7.45pm start (meeting ends at 10.00pm), Newent Library (parking behind) Workshops, talks and competitions. New members always welcome, fee of £2 per evening (visit 3 times before joining). For further information on the Club, please visit www.newentdcc.com or email tonycook01@gmail.com. Newent Quilters Meet every second Thursday of the month, 7.30pm, at Newent Memorial Hall. New members always welcome. The group includes beginners and experienced quilters. Our meetings vary from workshops to sewing evenings and guest speakers. We run sewing challenges, charity quilt projects and will have our next exhibition soon. There‘s a small charge for attending meetings and it‘s worth contacting us for details of the programme. Call Mags Smith on 07989 059835 or email newentquilters1@gmail.com

Fitness Dance for Adults Ballroom, Latin and other dance styles. Private classes and wedding dance tuition. CURRENT CLASSES: Ballroom & Latin Dance: Mondays 8.15pm at the Memorial Hall, Newent. Other classes held Thursdays in Ledbury and Tuesdays in Ross on Wye. For more information or to book, please contact Miranda de Barra on 0744 333 1068. Gorsley Barn Dance Club Meets on the last Monday of the month, 7.30pm - 9.30pm, at Gorsley Village Hall. Fun and good exercise in a social

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Advanced class. Please call Janet Taylor on 0779 2942860 or 01989 720233 if you are interested in joining the class.

The Kings Arms, Ross Road All musicians and singers welcome. For more information, please call 01531 820687.

Walking For Health For all abilities Every Thursday, 10.00am 11.00am, Meet at Chill Out Zone Short and local walk followed by refreshments. For more information contact Margaret Highton on 01531 820245 or Scheme Co-ordinator Kim Spencer on 01594 562240. www.walkingforhealth.org.uk

Newent Orchestral Society Weekly rehearsals The Newent Centre, Ross Road For more information call Bill Anderton on 01531 821075 or email info@newentorchestra.org Website: www.newentorchestra.org

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We are an informal and friendly cycling group and you are welcome to come and join us on one of our rides. We have different rides to suit different abilities and we cycle around the local quiet country lanes. If you would like to join us visit www.groupspaces.com/NewentCycling for more information or call Ann or Steve on 01531 821490. Newent Line Dancers (Intermediate +) Every Thurs 7.30pm - 8.30pm Newent Community Centre For more information ring 07725614774.

Highnam Garden Club Meets on the second Thursday of the month, starting at 7.30pm, Gambier Parry Hall (unless indicated otherwise). Refreshments are provided following the talk and a raffle will be held at most meetings. All are welcome, even if only as a guest for talks that they are interested in. For more information call 01452 312 626 or email highnamgardenclub@gmail. com. Thursday 13th July: AGM and 'An Under Gardener's Tale'; speaker: Matthew Gacek. Newent Gardening Club Meets at the 3rd Thursday of every month, 7.30pm, Newent Memorial Hall

Newent Parkrun (FREE!) Every Saturday at 9am, Newent Community School/Forest Leisure Centre, Watery Lane, GL18 1QF 5km run - it’s you against the clock! Simply Register at www.parkrun.org.uk/newent Newent Short Mat Bowling Club Every Sat 2pm - 4pm, Newent Comprehensive School Gym New members are always welcome with bowls available, come along and give it a try! Call Barbara on 01531 820279. Newent Walking Group Meets twice a month on a Sun An informal friendly walking group. Walks may be full or half day and vary in distance between 4 and 10 miles, often with a picnic or pub break. For more information please telephone our Programme Secretary Alison Jones on 01531 820151. Pilates Each Wednesday evening from 6.30pm, Gorsley Village Hall Page 58

New members are very welcome. For further details please contact Angela on 01531 820761 or email newentgardeningclub@gmail.com. Thursday 20th July: Visit to member's garden, 7.00pm start. Call 01531 820761 for details.

Music Newent Classical Brass Meet at Newent Community Centre An opportunity for all brass players interested in joining a group in Newent. For more information contact Graham Chorlton: info@newentorchestra.org, or see website www.newentorchestra.org Newent Folk Club Every 3rd Thursday at 8.00pm,

Newent Orchestra Music Appreciation Group (NOMAG) Meets on the last Friday of every month, 3.00pm - 4.30pm, St Bartholomew's Community Room, GL18 1BX – off Gloucester Street, behind the Black Dog pub (some parking available) Relax, listen to and chat about music in a comfortable environment. For more information visit: www. newentorchestra.org or contact Ginny James on 01531 821904 or Bill Anderton on info@newentorchestra.org.

LOCAL MARKETS Kempley Produce Market Saturday 8th July, 9.30am 11.30am, Kempley Village Hall Come and shop for local produce at good prices, including home-made bread, locally grown vegetables, chutneys, preserves, jam and cakes, and lots more (produce seasonal). Enjoy a cup of fair trade tea/coffee with a slice of home-made cake, or chat over a brunch of bacon/ sausage butties with friends and neighbours in a vibrant and friendly atmosphere. For more information visit: www.kempleymarket.com or contact Louise Earll on 01531 890479 or email louise.earll@wyenet.co.uk Rudford and Highleadon Village Hall Market Saturday 29th July, 10.00am - 12 noon, Rudford and Highleadon Village Hall Stalls run by local people selling home produced goods and delicious brunch andrefreshments. For details see www.rudford.net or ring 01452 790831. Newent & District Country Market Every Friday, 9.00am 11.00am, Newent Memorial Hall Locally produced fresh foods including cakes, savouries, jams and chutneys. Seasonal vegetables, eggs, cut flowers, plants and cards. Coffee and biscuits available.

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FOREST OF DEAN DISTRICT

Gentle Walks

We know that walking and exercise in general really helps improve circulation, promotes restful sleep and can enhance moods. We also believe that spending time outdoors and connecting with nature can enhance general feelings of well-being. We have therefore joined with Orchard Trust in providing walks for people with dementia and their carers to get outside and meet like-minded people, these walks being suitable for those who use walking aids & chairs. The FOD Walking for Health program also organizes regular walks throughout the Forest, several of which are classed as easy and offer between 10 minutes and one hour of walking. Those with dementia and their carers are welcomed, though it is advisable to phone the Walk Leader in advance to check that the walk will be suitable for your needs.

All the walks listed below aim to finish with a ‘cuppa’ & a biscuit, we've earned it after all!

Gentle Walks with FOD Walking for Health

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10.30 Parkend. Meet Dean Forest Cycles GL15 4HG 10.30 Cinderford. Meet Foxes Bridge Centre GL14 2LJ 10.30 Mitcheldean. Meet Well Wisher Café GL17 0SL 10.00 Hartpury. Meet Village Hall GL19 3BJ 10.30 Coleford. Meet The Main Place GL16 8RH 10.30 Yorkley. Meet Community Centre GL15 4RS 10.30 Huntley. Meet Huntley Cricket Club GL19 3DT 10.00 Newent. Meet Chill Out Zone GL18 1AJ 10.00 Sedbury. Meet Sheila’s Shop NP16 7AA 10.15 Lydney. Meet Bathurst Park Car Park GL15 5HG 2.00 Blakeney. Meet @ GP Surgery / Village Hall NR25 7PG 10.00 Bream. Meet West Dean Centre GL15 6JW 10.00 Heywood. Meet Leisure Centre Car Park GL14 2AF

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Gentle Walks with Orchard Trust Upper Stowfield, Lydbrook

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Newent Useful Numbers CHURCHES

St Mary’s Church Glebe Chapel Gorsley Baptist Chapel Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Church Newent United Reformed Church

01531 821641 01531 820265 01989 720312 01531 821647 01531 828444

EMERGENCY NUMBERS

Ambulance (Emergency Only) 999 Fire (Emergency Only) 999 Gas Emergency 0800 111 999 Police (Emergency Only) 999 Police (non-emergency) 101 NHS Direct 111

COUNCIL

Newent Town Council

01531 820638

UTILITIES

Newent Doctors Practice 01531 820689 Day Lewis Pharmacy 01531 820443

Electricty -­Power Loss 0800 365 900 Gas Emergency 0800 111 999 Water Leaks 0800 169 1144 Water Severn Trent 0800 783 4444

HOSPITALS

HELPLINES

DOCTORS & PHARMACY

Ross on Wye Community Hospital 01989 562100 Tewkesbury Hospital 0300 421 6100 Gloucestershire Royal Hospital 0300 422 2222

LIBRARIES

Newent Library

POST OFFICES

Newent Post Office Gorsley Post Office Higham Post Office Hartpury Post Office

TRAVEL

Bus Information Train Information

0845 2305420

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Alcoholics Anonymous Glos Alcoholics Anonymous National Childline Citizens Advice Bureau Crimestoppers Directory Enquiries Drugs Helpline Floodline Parentline Plus RSPCA Samaritans National Missing Persons NHS Direct

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Entertainment 17

Pam Everitt 22

Auctioneers & Valuers

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Building, Maintenance, Repair, Carpentry & Handyman Services, Painters & Decorators

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About Newent Compton Green Business Park

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Andy Creese Butchers

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Floor Styles 39 Ledbury Carpets 33

Catering

China Melody

Cleaning

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Clubs & Charities

Adult Education in Gloucestershire 35 Forest of Dean Chess Club 43 Newent Air Cadets 24 Newent Bridge Club 25 Newent United Charity 37 New Start Cat Rescue 9&22 Rotary Club of Newent & District 15 Samaritans 30 Youth@Heart 35

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Events

Art, Design & Technology Show 10 Gentle Walks 59 Highnam Court Family Fun Day 4 It's a Knockout 35 Mitcheldean Fete & Folk Festival 42&49 Newent Air Cadets Recruitment Evening 24 Newent Heritage Display 46 Welland Steam Rally 12&13

Food & Drink

Andy Creese Butchers Bentley's Castle Fruit Farm Watersmeet Country Pub Wiltshire Farm Foods

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Smiths Funeral Services

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Furniture & Wardrobes

Gloucester Import Furniture

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Roses Country Fayre Garden Centre

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Geoffrey Urch Garden Services One Man Went to Mow

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Garden & Landscaping Services Hair, Health & Beauty

Perfect Bliss 20 The Newent Barber Shop 39

Heating & Renewables

GL19 Heating Services 44 GSM Ltd 18

Interior Design

Motoring, MOT's & Vehicle Sales Newent Body Repair Centre

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Moat Contracting

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Crystal Flame Photography

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Bethesda Physio Clinic

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Hartpury C of E Primary School Maths & English Tuition for Adults Newent Community School Pauntley C of E Primary School Strawberry Hill Dance Centre

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Newent Skips Ltd

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Physiotherapy & Massage Plant Hire

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Caple Banks Financial Advisers Dee & Griffin Solicitors Dobbs & Drew Property Lawyers

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