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Poulshot

Village News

July 2017
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From the Editor

Welcome to July’s Poulshot Village News.

This month, we have updates from the Poulshot


Fete, check out some photographs published in the
centre.

In this edition catch up on news from the Friends


and Neighbours group, follow the events at
Townsend Nursery, find out about the upcoming Poulshot Summer party
make sure your diary is booked for the Caribbean Night at the Raven and
finally find out how to register for the Poulshot Open!

Our front cover this month is of the new Dan Baber memorial bench near the
Horse Chestnut trees on the green.

Send in your events and stories….pet profiles, recipes etc.

Poulshot Village News


The PVN is put together and distributed free to all houses in the village. Contribu9ons,
reports, opinions and ar9cles are very much welcomed. While we will always aim to
include all shades of opinion and interest, we reserve the right to select and edit where
appropriate. Please let us know of anything that you would like publicised in advance
or reported on aAerwards..

e-mail – news@mypoulshot.com pop in to Ivy House, 72 The Green or call 01380


828206

Contribu4ons for next issue by 5pm on the 20th of the month please - or earlier!

Adver4sing
Poulshot Village News is happy to accept adverts, indeed relies on them to fund produc9on
costs. Publica9on of an advert does not cons9tute endorsement for that product or service.
Adverts may be taken as full, half or quarter page, standard or colour, to run for the full year of
the magazine (12 issues) or for individual issues.

Issue 237
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A View From My Window
Yesterday I went for a walk with my friend. It was a beau9ful day ,hardly a cloud in
the sky. My friend and I have been walking fairly regularly for over 30 years , and we
have always had a picnic; come rain or shine or indeed snow on some occasions we
always have a picnic so we have become masters at picnic spots. We have
graduated to liWle folding portable seats which fit on to the back of our rucksacks ,
but nevertheless we s9ll walk , ( even though she broke her hip last year) and we
usually manage to find a beau9ful spot to sit and admire the view, and see the glory
of God all around us. That’s an idyllic way to start a magazine ar9cle , you may be thinking, God centred
and posi9ve and yet that very morning we had woken up to the horrifying news of the fire in the block of
flats in London.

What a violent contrast and so we have to ask ourselves where was God in that inferno? How can one
situa9on be so lovely and another so horrendous? This is no 9me for pla9tudes, and yes of course we can
be angry with God, not least because he is bigger in all senses of the word than we are, but It behoves
us to think about the nature of God seriously. Who or what is he /she/it?

(By the way that is the sort of ques9on that the Buzz group ponders over).

AAer many years trying to work it out, I am coming to this conclusion. I truly believe that God is in
everything, not least because in some mysterious way he/she /it is the source of everything, and the
source and fount of everything is love. Whatever happens along the way , love is stronger than death.
Love does come to the fore at the 9me of great tragedy even more than at the 9me of great rejoicing.
What was the response of the people near the tower block? Love. They showed it by empathizing with
those caught up in the blaze and just kept on giving and helping in whatever way they could, and dare I
say , whichever God they worshipped . What was the response of the people near London Bridge on that
terrible night? Love; they kept on giving and suppor9ng and trying to help even thought they put their
own lives in danger . When we get angry with God for allowing these things to happen, just remember
that we are not robots: God didn’t want the fire to happen, and he didn’t want people to be stabbed to
death , and he doesn’t want us to suffer , but suffering is part of the human condi9on because we are not
robots and therefore accidents can happen, and people can make wrong decisions.

So today , thank God if you can for the beau9ful things that you see all around you, and then thank him
for your humanity and ask him to help you to understand and to go on loving.

Have a good summer, with lots of picnics.

Jane Knowles .

During the 9me of the interregnum, if anyone needs to speak to a priest , please ring me.01380 870325 or email
jane.knowles2@b9nternet.com
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The Benefice of Holy Cross, Seend,
Christ Church, Bulkington
and St. Peter’s, Poulshot

CHURCH SERVICES IN JULY 2017


You are welcome to worship at any of the services in any of the churches in the
Benefice.There is something for everyone!

Sunday 9th July 2017 (Trinity 4)


9.15 am Parish Eucharist at Seend
11.00 am Parish Eucharist at Bulkington
6.00 pm Evensong at Poulshot

Sunday 16th July 2017 (Trinity 5)


8.00 am Holy Communion (Book of Common Prayer) at Seend
9.15 am Morning Praise at Bulkington
11.00 am Parish Eucharist at Poulshot
6.00 pm Evensong at Seend

Sunday 23rd July 2017 (Trinity 6)


9.15 am Matins (Traditional) at Poulshot
11.00 am Parish Eucharist at Seend
6.00 pm Parish Eucharist at Bulkington

Sunday 30th July 2017 (Trinity 7)


10.00 am Benefice service at Seend Methodist Chapel

Every Tuesday at 9.00 there is a short Benefice service of Matins (BCP*) at Poulshot church

From the Benefice records


Baptisms
We welcome into God’s family at Seend, Henry John Brookes who was baptised at Seend
on 4th June

ONE VOICE COMMUNITY CHOIR


Sing with All Your Heart and Feel Alive!
We Meet Each TUESDAY • Everyone Welcome! - Especially Men
Baptist Church in Sheep Street, Devizes • 10am-12 Midday Nothing too difficult and nothing
too serious; just fun, uplifting songs that
everyone loves to sing. To register your interest and have a friendly chat, please call
Lee on 01373 825058 or 07766 244321
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Seasoned logs and


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Don’t shiver - We deliver

Call James on 07970 781828


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Poulshot
Village Hall
Available for meetings, functions, clubs
and private parties

Booking fees

Residents - £6 an hour

Non-Residents - £10 an hour

All bookings for the hall are taken by

Elizabeth or Jon Martin on 01380 828206

email bookings@MyPoulshot.com
Poulshot Friends & Neighbours

JUNE MEETING - THE BARGE INN, SEEND

Thirteen of the Poulshot Friends and Neighbours met, at The Barge Inn at Seend, for
lunch on Tuesday 20th June.  It was very hot and we were very appreciative to be seated
overlooking the canal by the window which let in a nice breeze.
It is such a shame that more of the Village do not join us in these excursions etc as we all
have a lovely time.  The food was good and most of us went for things with salad!

If anyone has ideas of what might be of interest to the wider village population we would
be very glad to consider them.

Poulshot Friends and Neighbours Garden visit in July: This will be to Heale Gardens,
Heale House, Middle Woodford, Salisbury, SP4 6NT on Wednesday 19th July.  We will
meet between 1-30pm to 2-00pm and will have a cream tea after our visit.

The cost is £6.30 per adult plus cream tea.


There is also a Garden Centre to visit.

Could you please let Pam know (828151) if you are likely to be attending as we may need
to book for tea, we may also need to book if a large number are attending, so need to
know as soon as possible if you would like to attend. 

We do need your support and I would like to remind everyone that the PF&N is open to everyone in
Poulshot and that we also welcome friends and visitors at a small charge.

If you have any ques4ons. please contact Pam Gillies on 828151 or Kate Hunloke on 828333

Great Big Thanks,


to all those who donated and or
attended Jerry's
50th Mohican Birthday Party.

  It was jolly good fun and we have


raised £2,550.00
for Alzheimer s UK Charity.
TONY PARSONS

DOMESTIC APPLIANCE ENGINEER


WASHING MACHINES COOKERS / DRIERS

SERVICE AND REPAIRS


TEL; 01380 723279
MOBILE: 07970 117023

Poulshot Open,
Thurs 20th July , Upavon Golf Club.
Texas scramble, 4 per team. Tee off at
11.15, followed by late lunch. Cost £25.00
to include green fees, lunch and prizes.
Contact Philip for further details, 828236
or pipers2poulshot@gmail.com,

Poulshot Readers

A big welcome to Jim and Malcolm who have joined the


club. Brian James chose the last book, Guernica by Dave
Boling and the consensus was that it was both a most
interesting and well-written book.

Brian Arnold has chosen the next title, A Place Called


Winter by Patrick Gale which we will discuss on the 5 July
in the Raven,

Contact: Philip Piper or come along to the next meeting at


the Raven
Current Local Bus Times (Faresaver 85 and 87a)
Trowbridge 7:05 9:55 12:15 (S) 12:25 14:25
Poulshot (Mill Ln) 7:53 8:31 (S) 9:39 (S) 10:39 12:59 (S) 13:09 15:09
Poulshot (V. Hall) 7:55 8:33 (S) 9:40 (S) 10:40 13:00 (S) 13:10 15:10
Poulshot (Raven) 7:56 8:34 (S) 9:41 (S) 10:41 13:01 (S) 13:11 15:11
A361 Turnout 7:57 8:35 (S) 9:42 (S) 10:42 13:02 (S) 13:12 15:12
Devizes 8:05 8:42 (S) 9:51 (S) 10:51 13:11 (S) 13:21 15:21

Devizes 9:50 12:20 11:20 (S) 13:20 (S) 14:10 15:15 15:50 (S)
A361 Turnout 9:56 12:26 11:26 (S) 13:26 (S) 14:16 15:20 15:51 (S)
Poulshot (Raven) 9:59 12:29 11:29 (S) 13:29 (S) 14:19 15:21 15:52 (S)
Poulshot (V. Hall) 9:59 12:29 11:29 (S) 13:29 (S) 14:19 15:22 15:52 (S)
Poulshot (Mill Ln) 10:01 12:31 11:31 (S) 13:31(S) 14:21 15:23 15:53 (S)
Trowbridge 10:41 13:11 12:11 (S) 14:11(S) 15:01 16:20

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POULSHOT’S SUMMER PARTY


The traditional Summer Party, organised by
St. Peter’s Church will be held in the garden of

The Old Rectory


on Saturday 15 July, 7.30 pm
As usual, there will be an abundant buffet
supper in the marquee, along with a bar and
a Prize Raffle. This is always a popular and
jolly occasion, so ensure a place by contacting
Joyce Arnold (828833) or Kate Hunloke (828333)
Tickets £10, including supper.
Dates For The Diary
July 4th 7:30pm Poulshot Parish Council Meeting. Village Hall

15th 7:30pm Summer Party. Old Rectory

19th PF&N Visit to Heale Gardens

20th 11:15am Poulshot Golf Open. Upavon Gold Club

30th British Driving Society Carriage Drive. Village Green

August 7th 7:30pm Poulshot Parish Council Meeting. Village Hall

25th 7:30pm Caribbean Night (including Train To Skaville). The Raven

PF&N Picnic and Music in the Green Gardens

September 5th 7:30pm Poulshot Parish Council Meeting. Village Hall

October 8th 7:30pm Harvest Supper. Village Hall

November 18th 10:00am Festive Coffee Morning. Old Rectory

The next Wiltshire Mobile Library visit is 12:40pm on


July 24th at the Raven Car Park (the following visit
will be August 21st) see http://
services.wiltshire.gov.uk/MobileLibrary/Library/Stop/
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July Draw of the 100 Club

1st Prize £25 - Jean Perrett

2nd Prize £15 - Annette Piper

3rd Prize £10 - Andrew Jeffries

The Village Hall Committee thank all members for their invaluable support and
wish everyone success for next month’s draw
2017
July 11th Garden Meeting 9 Gaisford Chase
Worton
August 8th Creative photography Fiona Turnbull
September 12th Title tbc Steve Hodson Held on the second
(Governor
Tuesday of each month at
Erlestoke Prison)
8pm in the Worton-
October 10th Halloween Flowers Sue Mason Marsden Village Hall.
November 14th Christmas Crafts Rosemary
Rosenfeld New members are very
welcome.  
December 12th Christmas Meal

2018 No payment needed until


the third visit if anyone
January 9th Title tbc Ian Hailstone would like to give it a try.  
(Retired Chief
Inspector Police)
Just come along or call me
February 12th AGM and Quiz on Jane Fisher on 01380
March 13th World of Italian Style 2 Maura Rossini 726489 or email
jinnym@btinternet.com

SIGN UP FOR CHORAL WORKSHOP IN EDINGTON!

There’s s9ll 9me to sign up for this year’s Edington Arts Choral Workshop
on Saturday 10th June at Edington Priory Church. We’ve received over 60
applica9ons so far from all over the south of England, so don’t delay!

The workshop will be a fantas9c day for anyone who loves Handel: the music to be rehearsed is his
showpiece ‘Dixit Dominus’. Not only that, but the workshop will be taken by Andrew Carwood, one of
the country’s leading choral directors, (he is Director of Music at St Paul’s Cathedral and has his own
Consort, The Cardinall’s Musick), whose exper9se is matched only by his wit and humour. The five
soloists are all previous or current members of the Edington Fes9val’s choirs; Philippa Murray and
Anna Ramell, sopranos, Ben Sawyer, alto, Andrew Hayman, tenor, and Michael Hickman, bass.

The day will run from registra9on at 9.30 through to 5.30, and friends and families are invited to join
the singers for tea at 3.30 and to listen to the final session from 4.15 (no charge).

Places are £20 (£10 for full 9me students), plus £2 for music hire; applica9on forms can be
downloaded from the Edington Arts website, www.edingtonarts.org, or phone Anne on 01380 831454
or email her on anne@edingtonarts.org.
TOWNSEND BARN NURSERY
Tel: 01380 828141 | email: office@townsendbarnnursery.co.uk

As we enter the summer term at Townsend Barn Nursery things couldn’t be busier!
As the children’s learning is very much child initiated they have been learning about all
sorts of different topics since the start of the summer term. This has ranged from holidays
to frogs!

Some of the children are preparing to make the transiton to primary school, and we are
looking forward to welcoming our regular school teachers in to visit the children in their
nursery environment. Other children are making the transiton between nursery rooms as
they grow up and are very excited to be doing so!
During this term we have seen our four bantom chicks hatch, and we are looking forward to
caring for them before they move to live in the garden with our bigger chickens. We are
also waiting for our caterpillars to become butterflies so we can set them free!
We were very lucky to have Peppa Pig pay us a surprise visit when the childen went on a
sponsored Muddy Puddle Walk, and we are proud to say they raised £291 for the Save the
Children charity. Once a month on a Friday we also have Tiny Mites Music session come
and visit us for children under two. If you know anyone who would like to
attend this free fun music session why not contact us to put your name down.
Sarah Wheeler, Nursery Manager
Your Village Needs Your
IDEAS!
The Parish Council would like to hear about your ideas and
suggestions for the future and management of the village. Do
you want something in particular for the village, are you upset
or worried about any aspect of village life.

Please let the Parish Council know!!!!

You can email the council at


poulshotparishcouncil@gmail.com

This is an update from the Parish Council regarding the supply of Broadband to the southern part of
the village. It is giving the current status of the project after meetings with Openreach and WCC, also
at the next Parish Council meeting it is hoped to approve the plan in its current form.
This progress could not have been made without the stoic support of Ian Gillies, who has driven this
project from the start.

Openreach and WCC have confirmed that fibre broadband will be supplied to the southern end of the
village by using a conduit placed under the village green, and under the main road. At the moment
two of the three poles erected on the green will be removed. The last is subject to further negotiation,
however this will not hold up the project in any way. No other poles are envisaged throughout the
village except to replace two poles that are in poor condition, that will be a like for like replacement
and the old poles will be removed.
Much of the work south of Barleyfields has been completed, and it has been confirmed that Mill Farm
is included, albeit in a slightly different way.

The project will not be complete until the end of October, a delay caused by the need to close the
main road for one week. This closure will be between the village hall car park and just south of
Barleyfields. This closure is necessary because the cable cannot be placed on the existing poles in that
area because of the ancient tree crowns. It would require the felling or lopping of those well-
established trees.

It is envisaged that at the end of October ALL properties in the village will be covered by high speed
broadband, those in the south having the luxury of fibre speeds. However you will not get it
automatically, it is up to the residents to apply to their ISP for the upgrade in their premises, in some
cases you might have to shop around to find a supplier who is willing to supply you. In the case of
Mill Farm, there may have to be a special arrangement and help will be available nearer the time. In
the case of those at the northern and central part of the village, if you don’t have high speed and you
want it, it is available, contact your ISP now. In the case of the southern part you will have to wait
until the end of October and then you will have to apply to your ISP, remember that a fibre
installation will involve Openreach having to put in additional equipment to your premises.

If you have any questions or want to make any points please contact your Parish Council. Further
updates will be provided as the Parish Council gets them.
Wiltshire NUMISMATIC Society
2017
Meetings are held at The Raven Inn on
July 19th SUMMER COIN AUCTION
the THIRD WEDNESDAY of each
August 16th SUMMER SOCIAL EVENING month from March to December, except
with Food, Trading session, Raffle, Chat where otherwise
etc indicated.

September 20th “BARBAROUS RADIATES COINAGE” All meetings commence


Nick Aves at 8pm prompt. New
October 18th AUTUMN COIN AUCTION members and visitors are
very welcome at all meetings
November 18th ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING followed
by a SHORT QUIZ for the M. Bowden Cup The sale, purchase and exchange of
coins at meetings is restricted to
December 1st CHRISTMAS DINNER at The Raven.
MEMBERS ONLY except auctions, but
(7:30pm - Friday 1st - Prior Booking Only)
such transactions must not interfere
with the published evening’s business.

Contact Verity or Richard Jeffery on


01225 703143 or
jeffery.melksham@gmail.com

Did You Know?

There is a wheelchair in the Village Hall for the use of Poulshot parishioners.
Should you wish to borrow it please contact Malcolm Nixon 828355

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Have you got a stool Work on your own project


or chair Upholstery tools provided
Materials provided to purchase
that needs some (not top fabrics)
TLC ? Beginners Welcome
Learn Upholstery at
Poulshot Village Hall Contact Mary on
07887550945
Weekly Sessions For more information
and
Weekend workshops

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if so then you should call ….
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domestic ironing services
Edwin Giddings, Devizes Personal Items
Shirt/Blouse (hung) - £1.20
Domestic household items
Duvet covers/Sheets
Shirt/Blouse (hung and starched) - £1.50 Single - £2.50
Delicatessan, Coffee Shop, Light Lunches, Trousers/Skirts - £1.00 Double - £3.50
Fine Wines and Real Ales.
Jumpers/ Cardigan – £1.00 King size - £4.50
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Poulshot Parish Council St Peter’s Church
Chairman Priest in Charge
Geoff ColleW (828465) tbc

Clerk
Elizabeth Mar9n (828206) Re4red Priest:
email: poulshotparishcouncil@gmail.com The Revd. Jane Knowles (870325)
jane.knowles2@b9nternet.com)
Council Members
Adrian Baber Churchwardens
Mike Wilson Joyce Arnold, Kate Amery
Steve Housby
Sam Wright-Hurn PCC Members
Ben Hamilton Nicholas Hunloke (Treasurer)
Tim Jalland Lady Kate Hunloke (Secretary - 828333)
Angela Bullen, Brian Arnold, Dankay Cleverly (Deanery Synod)
Local Wilshire Councillor
Cllr Jonathan Seed (850696) e-mail:
jonathon.seed@wiltshire.gov.uk Village Trust
Chairman
Other Village Contacts
C
Nicholas Hunloke (828333)
Farmers Club Secretary
Richard Francis (828232) Ray Josey (827010)
Poulshot Cricket Club
Declan Gaule (Chairman - 07779 303849)
Jon Weeden (Secretary 07769 696026)
O email: raydenjosey@gmail.com

Trust Members

N
Tim Jalland (Vice-Chair)
email: jon.weeden@holchem.co.uk Ben Hamilton (Treasurer)
Phil Ireson (Captain 07802 756465) Denise Josey (Archivist)
www.poulshot.play-cricket.com

Poulshot Friends and Neighbours Club


Lady Kate Hunloke (828333)
Pam Gillies (828151)
T Village Hall
Chair
Neighbourhood Watch
Tim Coleman 827095
A Sam Wright-Hurn (828183)

Secretary

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Nicole Niemeyer (828708)
Devizes and District Link
01380 721775 Bookings
Elizabeth Mar9n (828206)
Poulshot Readers
Philip Piper 828326 T email: bookings@MyPoulshot.com

Commi]ee Members
Ladies Book Club

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Alan Weber (Vice-Chair)
Jackie Pohnert 827046 Jon Mar9n (Treasurer)
Giles Morgan, Malcolm Nixon, Karl
Wiltshire Numisma4c Society ShuWleworth
Richard Jeffery 01225 703143
jeffery.melksham@gmail.com
Poulshot Website
Police Community Support Officer h]p://poulshot.org.uk
Simon Par9ngton Contact Parish Clerk for edits - 828206 or
07471 028978
poulshotparishcouncil@gmail.com
simon.par9ngton@wiltshire.pnn.police.uk
The Raven Inn's, Caribbean Night is on
Friday 25th August 2017 from 7pm

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