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This year’s Thames Valley Police Open Day will be taking place on Saturday 18 August, celebrating 50 years since the formation of the force.
The event will be taking place at TVP’s Training Centre in Sulhamstead, Berkshire (post code RG7 4DX). From 10am – 4pm (last entry 3.30pm), stalls will be promoting the very best of what TVP has to offer and showcasing the work that the force has carried out for the past 50 years. Some of the highlights include: · Arena displays, including the public order team combined with the mounted section · Children’s fancy dress competition – come dressed in a police themed costume to be in with the chance of winning a fabulous prize · Pat and chat with the mounted section – A chance to meet officers and their horses · See the force helicopter and meet the pilots · Learn about different departments · Visit the police museum This year there will be two entrances for visitors at South Drive and White Lodge. Due to this, it is important that you follow the signs to the event. The roads will be busy and narrow country lanes can make it difficult to turn around if you go the wrong way. Car parking is available on a first come, first served basis. Assistance dogs are permitted, other visitors with dogs will be turned away and dogs must not be left in vehicles. On entry to the event bag searches will be taking place. This is a free event. The West Berkshire Museum and Shaw House have just published their Autumn / Winter programme of adult craft workshops, including ceramics and flower arrangements. Full details can be found here:
http://www.westberkshireheritage.org/whats-on/categories/workshops Dear all
The Safari Supper is coming back to Brightwalton - following the success of the last one, which was several years ago. Hosts are beginning to prepare for the evening, where we can get together for drinks and canapes, followed by going to a local 'host' who will be providing a main dish. We will then reconvene at the village hall, for puddings and coffee. Attached are all of the details for the evening. We very much hope you are around and look forward to hearing from you. Best wishes The ASPIRE team Just a quick reminder that we are meeting at 7.30 at the village hall for half an hour on Monday, before the Parish Council meeting begins at 8.00 pm.
The slogan is JODITY (just one day in the year) ! Spring weather is in the air, so let's get enthused. Plenty of ideas and suggestions, please. Best wishes Mike Ananin On behalf of the Village Hall Committee, I would like to remind you that our village fete will take place on Sunday 6 May. We hope you will be able to support us in the same way as in previous years. Our Village is fantastic at coming together on this ' one day a year', providing an opportunity for villagers and friends to get together. At the same time we are raising funds to keep our lovely village hall in good condition.
The fete consideration meeting will be held on Monday 12 March at 7.30 pm to which everyone is invited. If you can't make this meeting, please get in touch with Mike Ananin with all your thoughts and ideas. Please spread the word around the village! Thanking you in anticipation. Mike Ananin The Downland Practice has asked all Parishes to share the details for this free information event being held on Thursday 29th March.
Walk for Parkinson’s – Welford Park
Join Parkinson’s UK on Sunday 29 April 2018 when we will be returning to Welford Park for our sponsored Walk for Parkinson’s. There will be two different circular walks available, a 2.5 mile walk and a more challenging 6.5 mile walk around the beautiful Welford Park estate, home of the Great British Bake Off. During the walk you will cross the River Lambourn, climb the hill to see the impressive cricket pitch whilst overlooking the historic Welford Park, explore the wonderful woodland before crossing the fields and taking in the lovely views of the surrounding countryside. Entry fee is £10 for adults and £5 for under 16s and all walkers will receive a Parkinson’s UK t-shirt, plus a medal on completing the walk. The funds raised from the Walk for Parkinson’s – Welford Park will go to Parkinson’s UK to support the vital research work taking place to find a cure for Parkinson’s and improve the lives of the 127,000 people in the UK who are affected by the condition. We support those living with Parkinson’s and their families and friends, so that no one has to face Parkinson’s alone. You can find out more and register at https://www.parkinsons.org.uk/events/walk-parkinsons-welford-park or contact the Regional Fundraising Team on 020 7963 3912 or email [email protected] Downland Gardening Club
The Downland Gardening Club, which is for anyone in the Downland Villages of Brightwalton, Chaddleworth, Leckhampstead and Fawley, would warmly welcome new members. Meetings are usually held in each of the villages in turn. The Club is a very friendly and informal group, usually meeting on the 3rd Monday of each month at 7.30. with time for a raffle, chat, coffee and biscuits. Past programmes have included talks on bats, country crafts and canal boat painting as well as many varied gardening topics from experienced speakers. There are garden visits and both Winter and Summer Socials. Even if you have no garden or are unable to garden there is so much to enjoy. Annual subscription is £10 but if you wish to make a trial visit, the charge is £2. Whether you are new to the villages, have been here for ever and thinking of coming but never quite made it, you will be warmly welcomed. The Winter Social will be on Friday 16th February at 7PM in Chaddleworth Village Hall. As always, there will be a delicious hot meal of cottage pie, vegetarian options, cheeses, and scrummy deserts. Tickets will be £10 including a free glass of good wine. There will be a short fun quiz if you wish to join in. No need to be a member to attend. Please call Lea on 01488 638 488 or email [email protected] for info. or tickets. If you do not have transport we will try to help you to come along for a most enjoyable evening. The first main meeting of the club will be on Monday 19th March at 7.30 at Leckhampstead Village Hall when Tom Stone will talk on Hardy Geraniums. The next Brightwalton Pop Up Drinks will be held Friday 2 February, 7pm, please see you Pop Up Drinks email or the Village Facebook page for the host details.
West Berkshire Heritage has a huge range of events and activities planned for 2018 from theatre, crafts, talks, special exhibitions and music - all designed to be entertaining and informative. Their aim is to provide a range of heritage activities for all ages at West Berkshire Museum and Shaw House with a programme that is designed to increase access to our local history and heritage. Download your Spring / Summer guide to Whats On below
The following is a list of all the Christmas Services and Carol Services taking place across the
West Downland Benefice: Brightwalton 10th December - 4pm Village Carols and Readings 18th December - 6pm School Carols by Candlelight 20th December - 10.20am School Christmas Assembly Christmas Eve - 10pm First Communion of Christmas Catmore Christmas Eve - 3pm Carols by Candlelight Chaddleworth 20th December - 9am School Christmas Service 22nd December - 7pm Beer & Carols at The Ibex Christmas Day - 10pm Family Communion East Shefford 23rd December - 3pm Carol Service Fawley 13th December - 7pm Newbury & District Agricultural Society Carol Service 31st December - 10am United Benefice Holy Communion Great Shefford 3rd December - 3pm Chrisingle Service 17th December - 3pm Carol Service 21st December - 6pm Carols around the Tree Christmas Eve - 11.30pm Midnight Communion Christmas Day - 9.30am Family Communion Leckhamstead 8th December - 6.30pm Christmas Party with Carols 10th December - 10am Nativity Play Service Christmas Day - 8am Holy Communion Shefford Woodlands 19th December - 7pm Carol Service Welford 12th December - 5pm School Nativity Play 17th December - 11am Carol Service Christmas Day - 11am Family Communion Sunday 10th December 4pm at Brightwalton Church
With readings from Dickens and others, and rural village carols. Mulled wine and festive refreshments will be served We very much look forward to seeing you at this happy village Christmas gathering. Shaw House Christmas Fair
3 Dec | Shaw House | 11am – 4pm If you are looking for unique and creative Christmas gifts then the Christmas Fair is not to be missed! We have over 60 amazing local crafters, bakers, artists and photographers all brimming with bespoke wares that can’t be found on the high street. With mulled wine, hot food and Living Nativity with Miller’s Ark Animals. £1 adults, children free. Childrens Christmas Parties 3 Dec | Shaw House | 11.30am, 12.45pm, 2pm, 3.15pm It’s party time at Shaw House! Featuring Mr Muddles the charming, if muddlesome magician, who captivates and amazes children with his comical slapstick magic. There will also be a special visit from Father Christmas and all children will receive a present. Parties £4 per child. Tickets available from Shaw House 01635 279279. For details of more December events at Shaw House click here Thank you to all those that help at the Village Working Party last Sunday!
A lot was achieved with a big cutting back session around the War Memorial, weeding and cutting back at the Churchyard along with new gravel reinforcement mats at the Churchyard entrance to help stop the gravel spreading on the road. Lots of cutting back and clearance at the Old Churchyard, tidying up around the Village Hall and weeding in the Playground. Thank to all the workers and to those that provided the refreshments and lunch and made this a successful day. This Sunday from 10am meeting at the Village Hall.
Various tasks including tidying and cutting back at the Churchyard, Village Hall and around the village road signs. Please bring gardening tools. Sausage butties and refreshments for all the workers. Please join us on the morning of Sunday 8th October to help tidy up your village, and be rewarded with social get together with bacon butties/veggie sausages and refreshments around the bonfire for the workers lunch!
Tasks will include hedge cutting, weeding and general tidying all around the village. All help would be much appreciated, please bring tools - gloves, hedge cutters, rakes etc and meet on the village field from 10am. If anyone has a small trailer that they would be willing to use to help collect up the cuttings and the deliver to the bonfire that would be helpful too. Thank you Brightwalton Parish Council [email protected] |
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