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Welcome Hi everyone, welcome to the Jun/Jul edition, here we are again at the beginning of summer and the Village Fete season is set to take off. We have plenty of events and activities for you to peruse. A big thank you to Sam for maintaining her patience while compiling them, each time she thought she’d finished more arrived in her mailbox. But that’s what summer is all about, getting out there, hopefully in the sunshine, and enjoying ourselves. And if we can support the local community along the way, even better. This month marks the 14th anniversary of The Village Directory, 14 years of print deadlines, and every one of them met by the skin of my teeth! Then just as I thought I was getting the hang of it - I was blessed with the menopause! My brain was shot to pieces and I was on fire. I sat in my office at the bottom of the garden with electric fans placed strategically and my shirt tucked up under my armpits as I typed. Luckily I’ve cooled down now, and the fans have now gone, although I’m still pretty hot (temperature-wise!) Other than constantly going through the alphabet in my head to retrieve names and words, by which time the need for them has often passed, I’m feeling pretty normal again. In order to maintain this normality I’ve decided that last year’s oneoff summer holiday, the first in years, should become the norm, so I’m off again this year! This edition will cover both June and July for all of the magazines, not just the larger ones, the next edition will be for August with deadline on the 10th July. Have a great month, I’ll be back soon.
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currently growing. If in doubt, seek advice from your local garden centre or plant compost supplier. Most houseplants hate poor drainage, so do make sure that the compost is freedraining and always add crocks at the base of the pot. Consider adding additional grit or perlite to improve drainage.
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• Once they are happy in their new pot, give them a bit of a bath. Well-moistened kitchen roll or cotton wool can be used miniature secateurs – whatever to wipe the leaves clean. Many you use, they must be really of the more glossy-leaved sharp. houseplants respond well to an application of leaf shine, but Plants that have just always check that the plants you have will enjoy this treatment, as been potted on will not some respond badly.
Houseplants will have supplied you with some lovely greenery during the gloomier months, but right now it’s time to give them a bit of TLC as they could do with some pampering. Quite often houseplants get very lacklustre and miserable over the winter require feeding for a • When did you last feed your and spring, so start by checking them over thoroughly. Remove houseplants? It is easy to couple of months and dispose of any that are heavily forget them when you are busy infested with pests or infected by thinking about other plantdiseases. Although it is sometimes related jobs. Houseplants do • Houseplants usually respond possible to control these sorts require regular feeding, and well if repotted in late spring or of problems, unless the plant is you can buy some really good very early summer, so if yours are of extreme sentimental value, fertilisers in garden centres. If pot-bound do this now. Check it is rarely worth all the effort – possible, choose those which by carefully removing the plant particularly as you may still not be are formulated specifically for from its pot and take a look at completely successful. Once done, the plants you are growing or at the root system. If it is really quite continue as follows… least are sold as being especially congested in the pot, then in suitable for foliage houseplants • Carefully pick over remaining most cases this means it is time or flowering houseplants. If you plants, removing dead, for it to move house. grow cacti and African violets damaged or discoloured leaves. • When repotting, only move the you should be able to easily If the leaf stems are quite tough plants up one pot size and use obtain specialist fertilisers for then use a good sharp pair of compost as similar as possible to these too. Each individual type scissors for this job or invest the compost in which they are of feed will be formulated to in a pair of special ‘snips’ or
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ello everyone, Mowgli here. How are all of you? Sorry I didn’t manage a column last month. The humans went on holiday and Ebony and I were just too busy holding the fort to put paw to paper. We had two lovely vet nurses come and stay with one after the other whilst the humans were away and we had to make sure they didn’t forget the routine and enjoyed their stay. Hard work I tell you! And do you think the nurses appreciated all this work for a moment? All the early morning waking up duties to make sure they were not late for work? All the miaow reminders when it was time to go to bed and give us dreamies? Not a bit of it! Clive rolled his eyes at us when they came back and heard the stories. I couldn’t stay cross for long though and spent most of the next week riding around on his shoulders whenever he was home……
mouth. Works every time- he gets up chases me and then feeds us). Anyway, Ebony and I think that all of us cats are pretty great. We should all be proud of ourselves!
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ll of this made Ebony and I wonder whether any humans really appreciate how much us cats do for them. Aside from all our household help and duties we do a lot of good! Do you know that humans owning cats have been proven to have lower blood pressure, decreased risk of a stroke and are 30% less likely to die of a heart attack? (as I type this Jane is muttering something about my antics causing high blood pressure on numerous occasions but I think this is unjust and unfair!). Also children who live with cats from below 1 year of age are less likely to have any kind of allergy as they grow up. Lucky old Josh is what we say! Cat owners have also been proven to sleep better than humans without pets (at this the muttering is no longer subtle. I am being reminded about how I start patting faces at 5am, and how if I do not get a response I run off with Clive’s glasses in my 8
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When you want the exterior of your home to look beautiful, you should consider employing an experienced property treatment company. Removal of ugly stains from walls and roofs will soon give your home the street credibility it deserves. Render and roofs on modern properties quickly become stained with fast growing ancient Cyanobacteria. These bacteria are mainly green, blue, red or dark black swathes of organic matter colonising and infesting your property. When thinking of how to remove these mosses, lichens and moulds, most of us think about using a pressure washer. However, this harsh pressure can damage the very surface you are trying to clean. At the very best, pressure washing will give the organic matter a quick haircut, which then grows back much quicker and thicker than before. SoftWashing is the modern solution to treat and clean the exterior of your property. All types of exterior surfaces such as, roofs, cladding, render, brick and stone can be treated with a SoftWashing system. Using advanced SoftWashing systems, surfaces are treated to kill the microscopic bacteria which is left behind by pressure washers, achieving a 100% kill ratio. Surfaces which have been SoftWashed treated maintain longer lasting results. These results last four to six times longer than pressure washed surfaces alone. Many homeowners believe render on their property is maintenance free. Often when the render becomes discoloured by infestations of biological growth, they believe the surface needs painting. This is not a wise or costeffective thing to do. A fully trained SoftWash Systems professional can soon have the render looking brand new. Purple Rhino was the first UK company to adopt the SoftWash System method of cleaning & treating exterior surfaces on homes and businesses. We offer free fully written 10
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2. Garages, sheds and outbuildings keep locked and as secure as possible, please remember that tools stolen from here could be used to break into your main property.
May I introduce myself, my name is Peter New, and I am a Police Volunteer with the Neighbourhood Watch Team at Ashford Police Station. I am very grateful for the opportunity to contribute to this excellent publication, to help keep you as crime free as possible and also reduce the fear in the community of being a victim of crime.
3. Distraction Burglaries and Scams. These are a particularly nasty crime which often target the elderly, disabled and the more vulnerable people in our community who have lived their lives in far more trusting times.
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5. Keep your properties locked and secure whenever you go out., even if you are just popping out. With better weather now with us be careful leaving open windows and or patio doors when going out.
An active Neighbourhood Watch Scheme, which is free to join, can: 1. Reduce crime and the opportunities for crime 2. Help and reassure those who live in fear of crime 3. Encourage neighbourliness and closer communities 4. Help improve the local environment. Many of you across the district are already members of Neighbourhood Watch schemes and please continue to support your local coordinators as much as you can. To those readers who are not a member of Neighbourhood Watch then please join and receive crime reports and alerts from the Police via team members like me. These messages will allow you to be aware of potential problems and to stay alert to the potential criminal activity of the area. THE MORE WE ARE, THE STRONGER WE ARE, AND CRIME CANNOT FLOURISH IN A COMMUNITY THAT CARES AND IS VIGILANT Many areas of the Ashford District suffer the following types of crime: 1. Vehicles. Leave nothing on show in a vehicle especially last park up at night. Vans and commercial vehicles carrying equipment and tools are especially vulnerable. Recently people who have driven their cars and parked up in rural woodland area car parks to walk their dogs have returned to find their cars broken into again please leave nothing on show in your car. 12
4. Care with notes left out for delivery drivers “I am out all day please leave parcels around the back” may be read by anyone
With your property and vehicles just take those extra few seconds to check and think safe and secure at all times. So many crimes across the community are carried out by “Chancers and Opportunists“. Working together and using the alerts and warning messages we can reduced the opportunity for these parasites to strike. IF YOU NEED THE POLICE If you see a crime in progress or you require the Police urgently then ring 999. If you see something suspicious, for non-urgent calls or to give information and intelligence and report less serious matters ring 101. To give information of a crime or to report criminals in complete confidence ring Crime Stoppers on 0800 555 111. The last number is very important because in our communities very often criminals are known but people are frightened to say anything or call the Police. Ring Crime Stoppers anonymously. To join NHW or for more information about becoming a member please contact me on peternew1@aol.com. The more we are the stronger we are Stay safe and secure and be vigilant at all times Thank you Peter New - NHW Team e: peternew1@aol.com
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anything from outdoor dining to practising meditation, and will enhance the overall look of your garden, too.
Garden buildings: Take the inside out A well-designed outdoor structure, whether for work or relaxation, can make a wonderful addition to a garden. The humble garden shed is the last word in practicality, indispensable for storing everything from halfused pots of paint to lawn feed and balls of string. But why be satisfied with just a shed, when other types of garden building can be much more glamorous – and equally useful? From pavilions to pods, summerhouses to shepherd’s huts, all sorts of outdoor structures are possible, provided you have space for one in your garden.
Most garden buildings are considered ‘permitted development’ They take many forms, from quirkily decorative to all-singing, all-dancing, year-round rooms – an open-sided gazebo, for example, might simply be a shady space in which to relax on a hot, sunny day, while an insulated, secure room could be an invaluable home office (and potentially save you the fivefigure sum it costs to move to a bigger house). In short, an exterior home-from-home can be used for
If you are considering adding a garden building of some kind, the best place to start is by assessing your outside space and considering how much square footage is available. It is important to leave a reasonable amount of garden to enjoy (and so as not to devalue your home). What do you need the structure for? If it is simply a cosy nook in which to put your feet up with a glass of wine after a day in the garden, a small, circular gazebo with a diameter of two or three metres may suffice, while a craft room, for example, would need to be more spacious, and a home office might be much larger still. Whatever you decide on, whether off the shelf, customised or entirely bespoke, is limited only by your imagination and your budget – and sometimes by whether you’ll be granted planning permission. Most garden buildings are considered ‘permitted development’, but it’s vital to check with your local authority. If the structure is going to be larger than 15 square metres, or used for sleeping in, then it will have to pass building regulations, too. Bear in mind that, unless you have been granted planning permission to do so, you can’t put an outbuilding in your front
How much will it cost? A small, DIY timber summerhouse should cost less than
£1,000 – but you can easily spend a five-figure sum on a garden building, depending how large and lavish you go (David Cameron’s shepherd’s hut is said to have cost around £25,000). It really makes a difference whether the structure is conventional timber frame or high-performance structural insulated panels, while finishes such as cedar cladding and plastered walls all add up. For a fully functioning, year-round garden room, £10,000 to £20,000 is a very rough guide; but do check whether your quoted price includes gaining the necessary permissions, groundworks, connecting utilities, delivery and installation.
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garden, nor can it be higher than 2.5m if it’s within two metres of a boundary. You’ll also want to think about how close you want the room to be to your house, whether the ground is sloping, where there are trees or other potential obstructions, how the sun falls at certain times of the day, and which way you want the windows and door to face. Next, go into detail about function. Do you want heating, lighting, plug sockets and maybe a kitchenette or bathroom? If so, unless you’re opting for solar or wind power, consider how you will connect utilities. Insulation is vital (think walls, floors and roof if the space is going to be used beyond the summer months), and so is good
security. If anything valuable is going to be stored in the space, glass windows (perhaps even double glazed) are better than plastic, and a sturdy door with a proper lock will be necessary. Some may prefer rustic simplicity, perhaps a yurt with solar lighting and a sheepskin rug, or a thatched rotunda with a deck chair and weather vane, but others may opt for full-on opulence, which may take the form of underfloor heating, floor-to-ceiling bi-fold doors, an entertainment system, cinema set-up, ensuite bathroom, a green roof or a hot tub. Comfort
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What’s On
L i v e Ja z z 2019
June 2nd Boot Fair at Pop-In Centre, Lower Road, Woodchurch TN26 3RR 9am - 12 noon. All proceeds to ‘Pop-In’ over 60s building fund. (Over 60s meet every Wednesday from 2pm - 4pm all welcome). Further details for all of the above Tel:- Clive 01233 860 139
T h e Fo l k e s t o n e J a z z C l u b At T h e To we r To B o o k C a l l : 0 1 3 0 3 2 7 7 1 7 5
June 3rd Biddenden Neighbourhood Watch surgery in The Post Office Biddenden from 10am for approximately 1hr. Adrian Lidgett, Neighbourhood Watch, can be contacted on 01580291931
All gigs start at 8pm ~ All gigs £12 admission Seat Bookings: 01303 277175 Email: folkestonejazz@gmail.com Website: www.towertheatrefolkestone.co.uk
June 3rd Woodchurch Local history Society meets at Woodchurch’s Memorial Hall at 7:30pm. We are scheduled to hear a talk entitled ‘Babies Castle of Hawkhurst’ by Sylvia Golding and Joyce Saunder. ‘Babies Castle’. We are fortunate to hear our speakers give first hand accounts of their life and work there. New members are welcome and visitors pay £3 at the door. Geoff Turner, 01233 860393.
June 6th
The Ben Crosland Quintet The Jazz Music of Ray Davies ( The Kinks )
June 13th
Liane Carroll Trio
June 20th
Neil Angilley Trio
June 27th
Pete Long ( Echoes of Ellington) Sextet - Gustav Holst Planet Suite ~ Ellington style .
July 2nd.
Artie Zaitz Quartet
July 11th
Karen Sharp / Nikki Iles Quartet British Jazz Award Winners Quartet
July 18th
Greg Abate’ with The Craig Milverton Trio. Alto sax star Greg Abate’ direct from The USA
July 25th
Paul Lacey ( Sweets Edison ) All Star Sextet
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June 7th Tentedren & District Horticultural Society’s meeting at 7.00 for 7.30 in St Mildred’s Church Hall, Tenterden when there will be a presentation by Hilary Newman entitled “The ABC of Pruning”. For further enquiries please contact Janice Parsons on 01580 763900 or email parsonsrichard004@gmail.com June 8th Art Exhibition of fine drawn imaginative work in gouache at Malthouse Farris Pilgrims Way, Boughton Aluph TN25 4EX. Open fro 11am till 5pm. Extra dates also include, June 9th, 15th, 16th, 22nd and 23rd. June 8th Spiritualist Meetings held every Saturday evening at Highbury Hall. Highbury Lane. Tenterden. Doors open at 6pm, ready for 6.30pm start, refreshments afterwards. 8th - Simone Horsley, evening of Clairvoyance. £4. 15th - David Rolland, service & Clairvoyance. 22nd - Vicky Diprose, evening of Clairvoyance. £4. 29th - Pauline Mason, Service & Clairvoyance. All are welcomed, we also have a page on Facebook; Tenterden Spiritualist Centre. June 9th Friends of Iden Church Charity Open Gardens 11am -5pm. Lunches at The Bell and teas available in two of the gardens .7 delightful gardens .Entry by ticket /guide from any of the participating gardens on the day (£5 adult accompanied children free) June 10th Smeeth W.I. are holding an Open Meeting when all, male and female guests are most welcome to join us. Our Speaker will make a presentation on the work of the charity ‘Operation Smile’. This charity helps many children around the world whose mouth malformation does not allow a beautiful smile which we all know is so important. We meet at Brabourne and
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Smeeth Village Hall 7.15pm for 7.30pm. Should you need any further information please contact Joy Taylor 01303812165 or Margaret Garrett 01303 813932. June 12th The Arts Society, Egerton which meets on the second Wednesday of the month at the Egerton’s Millennium Hall, has its AGM but visitors and prospective new members are welcome to attend the following lecture at 2:30pm. The talk is entitled ‘The GPO Film Unit - the Birth of Documentary Films’ by Howard Smith (an all-round graphic designer). Visitors pay £5 at the door. Geoff Turner, 01233 860393. June 13th Tenterden District National Trust Association meets in St Mildred’s Church Hall, Church Road, Tenterden at 7.30 pm to hear a talk from Peter Griffiths on ‘A Life in Aviation with a Fear of Heights’. The speaker started flying for BOAC in 1967 and will talk about the early days of flying and the rich and famous he flew around the globe. Members £4 and non-members, who are always welcome, £5. Pease ring 01580 764443 for further information. June 14th Ashford Flower Club are having a practical workshop by Tutor Jane Hass at St Simon Stock RC Church Brookfield Road Ashford TN23 4EU Starts 7.30 All welcome June 14th Woodchurch Film Society will be showing “Mamma Mia - Here We Go Again”. Doors open 7pm for 7.30pm screening. Tickets £4 for members and £5 for non-members. All tickets availabl at the door. this will be at The memorial Hall, the Green, Woodchurch TN26 3PF. Hot and cold drink plus our usual delicios homemade cakes for sale the interval. June 15th Yoga and Nutrition Workshop at Pluckley Village Hall, 10.00am - 1.00pm £30. Enjoy a yoga session with Keighley designed to help improve digestion and gut health with breathing techniques to aid a calm, relaxed mind and body. Registered Nutritionist Elaine will present a workshop specialising in women’s health and will explain how gut health helps metabolism,boost immune system and mood. For more details or reserve a place call Keighley on 07765221374 or Elaine 07775582925. June 15th Mersham Village Fete 14:00 - 17:00 on the Mersham Millennium Green. The Village Fete will be raising funds for our village organisations and the local community. Featuring school choir and maypole dancing, Ashford Concert Band and all your favourite stalls. Bar, BBQ, Paella, Tea tent and WI Cakes stall plus lots of children’s stalls. Note: Any dogs must be kept on short fixed leads.
Jane Austen and the Search for Home A Study Day at Godinton House, Ashford TN23 3BP All welcome Thursday 6th June 2019 10am-3pm In a combination of the biographical and the literary we shall look at the houses that Jane Austen lived in, as well as some of those described in the novels; and by reading and discussing relevant extracts from her work we will see how her personal experience of home informs both plot and character. Please bring a packed lunch. Tutor – Sally Ann Wardroper BA(Hons), MA, Cert.Ed. Cost £35 including tea/coffee, home-made cake, entry to the beautiful gardens at Godinton (after 1pm by kind permission of Godinton House) and all printed material. For more information or to book please contact me wardroper7@gmail.com or 07873726005
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SUNDAY 9TH JUNE IN
VILLAGE MEMORIAL HALL STAGING 2PM JUDGING 2.30PM DOORS OPEN TO PUBLIC 3PM £3 PER PERSON TO INCLUDE AFTERNOON TEA RAFFLE
June 15th Strawberry Fair will be held at Appledore Church 10.00 am – 4.30 pm. Strawberries, Jewellery, Plants, Gifts, Preserves, Books, Cream Teas etc. There
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reserve a place call Keighley on 07765221374 or Elaine 07775582925. June 15th Mersham Village Fete 14:00 - 17:00 on the Mersham Millennium Green. The Village Fete will be raising funds for our village organizations and the local community. Featuring school choir and maypole dancing, Ashford Concert Band and all your favourite stalls. Bar, BBQ, Paella, Tea tent and WI Cakes stall plus lots of children’s stalls. Note: Any dogs must be kept on short fixed leads. June 15th Strawberry Fair will be held at Appledore Church 10.00 am – 4.30 pm. Strawberries, Jewellery, Plants, Gifts, Preserves, Books, and Cream Teas etc. There will also be Morris dancing from 2.00. Children’s Activities. Refreshments all day. Free entry and parking. More info: Donna 01233 758256 June 19th The Friends of Lydd will be holding their meeting. Roy Jackson will be speaking on his experiences in the National Service. There will be no monthly meeting until September 18th. June 19th The Weald of Kent Computer Club meets at 7.30pm in the New Village Hall Biddenden. This will be ‘A Questions and Answers session’. The committee would prefer advance notice of questions if possible. Please submit any questions or queries to the Secretary’s address below. Membership is £10 per year for 10 meetings but visitors are most welcome (£2 per meeting). Enquiries to secretarywkcc@yahoo.co.uk or visit website or contact Adrian Lidgett 01580 291931 June 21st – 30th Stour Music. Booking is now open for the annual early music festival that takes place over two weekends at the medieval church of All Saints’ Boughton Aluph, TN25 4EU, overlooking the Stour Valley. On Fridays and Saturdays there are concerts at 7.30pm, followed by the candle-lit Late Night Extra at 10pm, and on Sunday afternoons at 3pm. Highlights include The Sixteen (Friday 21st June 7.30pm), Trevor Pinnock & Friends (Saturday 22nd 7.30pm), a semistaged production of Monteverdi’s Orfeo (Friday 28th June 7.30pm), Vivaldi’s The Four Seasons with Brecon Baroque and violinist Rachel Podger (Saturday 29th June 7.30pm). Tickets from £10. Drinks and snacks served in the Festival Marquee. Full program and booking details at www.stourmusic.org.uk, or phone box office 01227 769075. Enquiries: 01233 812740. June 22nd Tenterden & District Horticultural Society’s Summer Show at 2.30 to 3.30pm in Highbury Hall, Tenterden. Entries include seasonal flowers, fruit and vegetables, floral art and cookery exhibits. Raffle and refreshments are available. June 22nd Charing Village Fete and Flower Show and is situated on the meadow next to the parish church. A programme of events and entertainment from midday onwards and lots of home-made and fresh food available at lunchtime and during the afternoon. For
Saturday 15th June 2019 12pm to 4pm What's On at the Best of Local Country Fairs? Skittles
Coconut shy
Side shows
Kids Train
Plants and produce
Tractor rides
Swimming
Sheep sheering
Tennis
Book stall
Nearly new
Ice Creams
Magician
Cakes
Cream Teas
Owl & Hawk display
Raffle
Bar
How to get there … Just a few minutes off the A28 between Chilham and Wye Admission £2
(under 12’s free) Sorry no dogs due to farm location
further info call 01233 712293/714068 June 22nd The Ashford & District Neighbourhood Watch Association is holding a Conference and AGM from 9am to 1:30pm. (Light lunch available from 12.00) at Norton Knatchbull School, Hythe Road, Ashford, TN24 0QJ. Programme includes presentations by Ashford District Policing, Speed watch, Victim Support, Kent Fire & Rescue, SE 4x4, Hypo Hounds, a raffle and Community Safety displays. The event is a golden opportunity for members to share good practice, nonmembers to become better acquainted with how the NHW can support communities and for everyone to become more aware of affiliated support agencies. To assist with numbers attending and catering purposes please RSVP to jenaldington@aol.com June 23rd Weekly Cream Teas begin in Charing and run every Sunday afternoon until early October. These delicious homemade teas are served in the Church Barn (next to the parish church) from 2.30 pm until 5 pm. Prices are modest and all assured of a warm welcome. June 26th The Biddenden Horticultural Society meets on Wednesday 26th June when we welcome back Heather Silk whose talk on ‘The Wildflowers of Dungeness’ will no doubt be very interesting. If you would like our events calendar for 2019 contact Lesley Lidgett on 01580 291931 or visit the website www. biddendenhorticulturalsociety.co.uk. Our usual fees for Village Hall meetings are Members £2, Non Members £3. Annual membership £5. New members welcome June 28th Brabourne & Smeeth Gardeners’ Society’s next general meeting will commence 7.15 for 7.30 pm in the village hall when there will be the Rose Show (staging from 6.45 pm to 7.15 pm, entries on the day), followed by a presentation by Alan Harvey on “How to Grow Plastics”; this should be a thought provoking and contentious subject making it a lively evening! For further enquiries or if you would like a copy of our 2019 Programme please contact Wendy Sanders on 01303 813 451 or email brabournewendy@gmail.com. Visitors will always be made welcome. June 29th Lady Joanna Thornhill Primary School in Wye will be holding their Summer Fair from 12-4pm. live music, BBQ, Pimms tent, circus displays and workshops, inflatable high slide, rides, games, crafts, gifts and more. Entry £2 on the gate (children free) - everyone welcome. June 29th Kennington Summer Fayre. This long-running community event is somewhat unusual in that the stalls are mostly from local not-for-profit organisations and avoid commercial and home-business providers (www. facebook.com/KenningtonSummerFayre) June 29th Aldington & Bonnington Gardening Society Summer Show will be held in the village hall. Members will be exhibiting their fruit, flowers, vegetables, flower arrangements and baking. Tea and cakes will be available also a raffle. The show will be open from 1.00
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Flower festival
ALDINGTON PRIMARY SCHOOL
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BAR TENT SUMMER DRAW KID'S CROSSBOWS BARROW OF BOOZE REFRESHMENTS BOUNCY SLIDE FIRE ENGINE
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BARBECUE CANDY FLOSS FACE PAINTING NERF GUN ALLEY COCONUT SHY WHACK A RAT TOMBOLAS
SUNDAY 30TH JUNE 2019 12 NOON to 3 PM
PLEASE NOTE THAT DOGS, (EXCEPT ASSITANCE DOGS), CANNOT BE PERMITTED ONSITE UNDER THE TERMS OF THE SCHOOL'S PUBLIC LIABILITY INSURANCE PLEASE CONTACT THE SCHOOL ON 01233 720247 FOR INFORMATION ON DISABLED PARKING SPACES, (THESE SPACES ARE LIMITED AND MAY NOT BE SUITABLE FOR ALL TYPES OF DISABILITY)
NO SMOKING OR VAPING IS PERMITTED ANYWHERE ON SCHOOL GROUNDS
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What’s On pm until the prize giving at 3.30. Visitors will be very welcome, no entry fee. Jean Evans 01233 720618 or colin.e123@btinternet.com July 1st Biddenden Neighbourhood Watch is to hold a surgery in Biddenden for approximately 1hr. The purpose is to make contact with residents who may have concerns about crime in the village or surrounding area. If you have any issues which you wish to discuss
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please come along and speak to Adrian Lidgett, who is also one of our Parish Councillors. NHW can be contacted on 01580291931 July 6th Little Chart Summer Flower Show will be held in the Village Hall at 3pm. Entries welcome especially from new exhibitors, children as well as adults. To see or get schedules email Julie lilwall at Julielilwall@ hotmailuk. Come along and enjoy the show even if you do not wish to make entries July 6th An Evening of Traditional Jazz performed by Dr Jazz, accompanied by Lynn Falvey, will take place in the grounds of Little Chart Church, TN27 0QB, (Event will be indoors if bad weather). Admission from 5 pm, Adults £6, children free. The jazz will begin at 6 pm. Bring your own drinks and picnics and prepare to be well entertained! (There is a pub just across the road so you could top up your drinks from there!). Parking is free. For tickets and more information contact Wendy on 01233 713364 or Hilary on 01233 637498. July 7th Boot Fair at Pop-In Centre, Lower Road, Woodchurch TN26 3RR 9am - 12 noon. All proceeds to ‘Pop-In’ over 60s building fund. (Over 60s meet every Wednesday from 2pm - 4pm all welcome). Further details for all of the above Tel Clive 01233 860 139 July 11th Tenterden District National Trust Association meets in St Mildred’s Church Hall, Church Road, Tenterden at 7.30 pm to hear a talk from Peter Mellor on ‘Churchill’s Secret Army’. Peter will talk about the formation and activities of Auxiliary Units in the Tenterden area. Members £4 and non-members, who are always welcome, £5. Please ring 01580 764443 for further information. July 12th Ashford Flower Club will be having a demonstration at 7.30pm by Trudie Easton called ‘A Sweet Taste of Summer’ at St Simon Stock RC Church, Brookfield Road, Ashford TN23 4EU. July 12th Probus Club of Ashford will be having a Coffee Morning from 10.30am where there will be speaker Serena Partridge, will speak on “Kent’s Forgotten Gem Richborough Roman Fort”. July 13th Brabourne & Smeeth Gardeners’ Society are holding their Annual Summer Show in the village hall 2.00 to 3.00 pm with staging from 11.30 am
The Friends of St Margaret’s Church Bethersden Registered charity no. 296611
A CONCERT OF CHORAL AND ORGAN MUSIC BY
FRIDAY 12th JULY 2019 at 7.30 pm in St Margaret’s Church, Bethersden. ADMISSION BY TICKET ONLY: £15.00 Available via post – cheques (with an SAE) payable to ‘The Friends of St. Margaret’s Church’ to 47 Orchard Field, Bethersden, TN26 3AW; phone: 01233 820989; Bethersden Post Office or via email: brushwood1@hotmail.com or marian.draper44@gmail.com
Wine will be on sale before the concert and in the interval.
until 12.30 pm. Many of the classes are open to any person residing in Brabourne or Smeeth. For details of the classes eligible to non-members please contact Wendy Sanders on 01303 813 451 or email brabournewendy@gmail.com. Why not come along and see what grows in our villages, admire the flower arrangements, cookery and hobby items? July 17th The Weald of Kent Computer Club meets at 7.30pm in the New Village Hall Biddenden. We are pleased to welcome Richard Vobes (www. BaldExplorer.com) who will give a talk on ‘Making a video’. Do take a look at his website. Membership is £10 per year for 10 meetings but visitors are most welcome. This event is open to all and is free of charge. Enquiries to secretarywkcc@yahoo.co.uk or visit website or contact Adrian Lidgett 01580 291931 July 24th The Biddenden Horticultural Society meets in the New Village Hall. Mrs. Elizabeth Hall will give a talk entitled “Dragons: Animal, Vegetable and miscellaneous”. If you would like our events calendar for 2019 contact Lesley Lidgett on 01580 291931 or visit the website www.biddendenhorticulturalsociety. co.uk. Our usual fees for Village Hall meetings are Members £2, Non Members £3. Annual membership £5. New members always welcome August 4th Boot Fair at Pop-In Centre, Lower Road,
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Woodchurch TN26 3RR 9am - 12 noon. All proceeds to ‘Pop-In’ over 60s building fund. (Over 60s meet every Wednesday from 2pm - 4pm all welcome). Further details for all of the above Tel Clive 01233 860 139 August 8th Boughton with Eastwell WI Valuation Day. Boughton with Eastwell Women’s Institute has invited The Grand Auction Galleries from Folkestone to visit All Saints Church, Boughton Aluph TN25 4EU for a Valuation Day. 10.000am – 1.00pm. Car Parking is available near the Church. Refreshments will be available during the morning. September 7th Step Into Hothfields History Exhibition 7th and 8th September, St Margaret’s Church Immerse yourself in an exhibition of Hothfield’s memories in our beautiful 13th century church. There will also be external displays comparing past views of the country estate with the current scene. Delicious light lunches, home-made cakes and refreshments available. Admission free, all welcome! Proceeds to Friends of St Margaret’s and Hothfield History Society. Visit www. hothfieldmemories.org.uk for more details.
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Summer Berry Sponge Puddings Smothered with warm berry compote, these delicious lemony sponge puddings will go down a treat after a Sunday roast. Serve with a dollop of crème fraiche or a scoop of vanilla ice cream.
Ready in 1 hour 10 minutes | Makes 4
Ingredients
Thoroughly grease four 175ml pudding basins with butter. Preheat the oven to 190C/fan 170C/gas mark 5.
115g unsalted butter, softened, plus extra for greasing
Place the butter and 115g of the sugar in a bowl and beat together until pale and creamy. Beat in the lemon zest then gradually beat in the eggs, adding 1 tbsp of the flour if the mixture starts to curdle. Fold in the rest of the flour with the milk to give a soft dropping consistency.
225g caster sugar Zest of 1 lemon 2 medium eggs, beaten 125g self-raising flour, sifted 1 tbsp milk 300g mixed summer berries such as redcurrants, blackberries, raspberries and blackcurrants
Meanwhile, place the berries in a pan with the remaining sugar and 2tbsp water. Heat gently, stirring occasionally, until the sugar has dissolved. Bring to the boil, then reduce the heat and simmer for 5-6 minutes until the fruit has softened. Stir in the blended arrowroot and simmer, stirring all the time, for another 4-5 minutes until thickened.
2 tsp arrowroot blended with 1 tbsp cold water
Turn the hot puddings out onto serving plates and spoon over the warm fruit compote. Serve immediately.
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Divide the mixture between the pudding basins and cover each with a square of pleated buttered foil, scrunching it tightly around the sides of each basin. Transfer to a large roasting tin and pour in enough boiling water to come halfway up the sides of the basins. Bake for 35-45 minutes or until risen and firm to the touch.
You can replace the fresh berries with the same amount of frozen mixed berries, if liked.
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Volunteers’ week 1st-7th June Volunteers’ Week is an annual event now lead by NCVO (The National Council for Voluntary Organisations, which marks its 100th anniversary this year). The event celebrates the contribution of millions of volunteers with hundreds of events across the UK and raises the profile of volunteering, something more important than ever in 2019. The benefits of volunteering – for organisations People volunteer with charities and also in the private and public sectors. In 2017/18, 20.1 million (38%) people in the UK volunteered formally at least once a year and 11.8 million did so at least once a month, worth a staggering £22.6 billion a year to the economy. Shaun Delaney, volunteering development manager at NCVO, said:
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“Volunteers are an integral part of our communities. In every direction you look there will be someone giving up their time for free. Many charities and community groups simply couldn’t exist without them and Volunteers’ Week is the perfect opportunity for us to give volunteers a boost, so they carry on making our communities a better place.”
Many charities and community groups simply couldn’t exist without volunteers The benefits of volunteering – for you The benefits of volunteering aren’t limited to the gains of the organisations. Volunteering can have a positive effect on your life too. Volunteering is great for:
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Health & Beauty • Expanding your social circle, preventing loneliness, and meeting new friends. • Knowing you’re making a difference. Volunteering opportunities There are hundreds of volunteering opportunities and something suitable for everyone. To find a volunteering opportunity right for you, visit www. volunteersweek.org/get-involved or the websites of charities you’d like to support (volunteering for charity isn’t limited to working in a charity shop), and check local magazines. Or try: Libraries and museums. Over 500 of the UK’s 3,800 libraries are now solely or partially operated by volunteers. Libraries are community hubs and a vital source of internet access, quite apart from free access to books, DVDs, magazines and local and genealogical records etc. Many museums also welcome (and rely on) volunteers. Offering a room. SASH www.sash-uk.org.uk is a charity that prevents young people from becoming homeless by offering them a short-term room in a volunteer’s home.
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WORD WHEEL Using only the letters in the Wordwheel, you have ten minutes to find as many words as possible, none of which may be plurals, foreign words or proper nouns. Each word must be of three letters or more, all must contain the central letter and letters can only be used once in every word. There is at least one word that uses all of the letters in the wheel.
3 letters: 15 4 letters: 7 5 letters: 3 6 letters: 1
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You have two minutes to find all the words of three or more letters that can be made from the letters above. Plurals are allowed, proper nouns are not. The 6 letter word will always be just a normal everyday word.
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CODA CORD CORN DARN NARC ROAD ROAN 5 Letters ACORN
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DOC DON NOD NOR OAR RAN ROD 4 Letters CARD
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