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THE NEWSLETTER OF HAMPTON LUCY, CHARLECOTE AND LOXLEY PARISHES
Children (and Mums) of Hampton Lucy School Get On Their Bikes!
On Wednesday, 21 March, the children of Hampton Lucy School got on their bikes to raise money for Sport Relief. Using exercise bikes on loan from members of the local community, the children cycled for a total of 572.78km, a
collective effort equivalent to cycling all the way to Hadrian’s Wall! In addition, all of the children from Nursery to
Year 6 completed eight laps of the school playing field, a distance of one mile. Parents and grandparents were also encouraged to participate. The children learned the importance of exercise as part of a healthy lifestyle, and were
shown how to use the equipment
safely by Lucy Weston from Meon Vale Leisure Centre. They also learned
about helping people less fortunate
than themselves, seeing some of the
ways in which Sport Relief helps different communities around the UK
and in the wider world. In total, the
school’s endeavours raised £128.34. It
was a fun but tiring day! SA
Issue No: 200
Hampton Lucy Primary School and The Stratford Literacy Festival
The school recently joined forces again with The Stratford
Literacy Festival to promote a love of stories and reading. For
Classes 1 and 2, parents and carers were invited to write a bedtime story with their children and to join in with a
Bedtime Story Party. Stories were shared and author Joseph
Coelho read some of this work and inspired the children also to write and tell more stories. Lucy Coates worked with the
older children in Classes 3 and 4, using her Beasts of
Olympus Series to share ideas, give tips and inspiration to
encourage the children to write their own amazing stories. SA
June 2018
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20th Birthday Colour Edition!
Loxley School’s Pupils Take To The Woods
Onside Coaching have run weekly Forest Schools sessions since January, working in rotation with all of the children at
Loxley School. Forest Schools gives children confidence
and hands-on experience as they learn to develop team working skills and be more independent. The children have
gone to the field come
rain, snow or sunshine, taking part in a multitude
of activities including
den building, collecting
objects, trusting others when blindfolded, and
even toasting
marshmallows around a camp fire! MO
Happy 20th Birthday to
This birthday edition marks the 200th consecutive edition of the newsletter - quite an achievement for a voluntary
free publication. It’s a great opportunity to thank all those
who help to produce it, ensure that it remains financially viable, proof read it, print it, sort it and distribute it
throughout the three Parishes - and not forgetting those
have done so in the past! It would be inappropriate to name names, and I would probably miss someone out if I
tried, but their time spent ensuring that the newsletter is
produced and delivered on time every month is invaluable,
and we’re very grateful. An excellent role model is our Treasurer, Emma, who has looked after the finances now
for seven years. She wishes to stand down shortly, with my
grateful thanks for her support, so can you offer a little
time to take over from her? Contact details below. AJW
Rev’d David Jessett The Rectory Church Lane Barford CV35 8ES Tel: 01926 624238
E-mail: rectory@barford.org.uk
News from the Parishes A complete list of church services, including those at Barford, Wasperton
and Sherourne, is displayed on the notice board in your church.
The Parish Letter
From the Registers Wedding Hampton Lucy 5 May, 2018 Andrew Styring and Laura Heppell
Funeral Charlecote 3 May, 201 Richard Tyacke Barber (Burial only)
Rev’d Neville Beamer, 8 Aintree Road, Stratford-upon-Avon . CV37 9FL Tel: 01789 263435 E-mail: ndbeamer@hotmail.com
Carers4Carers Friday, 22 June 10.30am to 12 noon: Carers4Carers meeting at Kineton Village Hall. There’s no speaker this month,
giving us time to relax with more chat and biscuits! Please let us know in advance if you would like us to look after
your loved one in our Companionship Group. For more details, including help with transport, please phone Gillian on
01926 640203/07947 893504. (See The Notice Board for details of Carers4Carers Cream Teas...Ed) LM
Sunday Concert at Loxley Church The next concert will be on Sunday, 24 June, at 3.00 pm, and will be given by Opera Warwick, appearing at Loxley for
the third time by popular demand. This is a student-run University of Warwick Society dedicated to the appreciation and production of high quality opera. Their aim is to bring opera into the 21st Century, making it more accessible and
inspiring opera novices to give it a go. They will be performing a programme of their favourite solo and group pieces
designed to bring a smile to any music lover's face. As anyone who came to their previous concerts will know, they
succeed triumphantly in their aims and perform brilliantly entertaining concerts of a very high standard. If you haven't seen them before you are in for a treat. Give it a go, even if you think you don't like opera. The concert will last for
about an hour and is free, with a retiring collection in aid of the church fabric fund. DW
Dear Friends,
Do you ever wonder what happened to Whitsun? Younger readers may never have heard of it; older ones may
suddenly realise they haven’t heard about it for a while.
Well it still exists! For those who don’t know, it is the fiftieth day after Easter Day, and is the day when the
Christian Church celebrates the coming of the Holy Spirit
on…………………………………….to and into Jesus’ disciples. There used to be a public holiday, as there is for
Christmas and Easter and it fell on the Monday after the
Whit Sunday. Well, I guess two things really happened.
One is that the Bank Holiday got separated from the day itself and maybe it was inconvenient to have a Bank
Holiday that moved around as much as Easter does.
Anyway, the other thing that happened is that the Church changed the name back to the more original Pentecost.
But it remains the day when the Church celebrates God
giving the Holy Spirit to his followers. Why is this still
important?
We live in a world where lots of people are searching for
happiness and trying all kinds of ways to achieve it, often
by the use of drugs such as nicotine, alcohol, cannabis or harder drugs. While many of us enjoy a glass of
wine and find it relaxing, we know that all of these can
have negative consequences. Some people try a variety
of self-help techniques which may be ineffective. But the experience of Christians down the centuries is of a
deep joy that comes from coming to know God through
the Spirit. The irony of that is that we aren’t happy because God takes away all our problems. Often, when
we come to know God more deeply, we may find we
are being called to take more on for God or to tackle other people’s problems, but we may also then find
that this brings us a new sense of pleasure or even joy;
that we are working with God to make the world a
better place and have gained a new sense of purpose.
The day of Pentecost may have passed you by again
this year but, happily, we can pray for God to give us
the Spirit on any day of any year. May you all find the
inner peace, sense of purpose and deep joy that the Spirit brings.
David Jessett
Charlecote’s Quiet Garden Do you enjoy gardens and find peace when surrounded by nature? If so, why not visit Charlecote Quiet Garden at
Charlecote Vicarage. The Vicarage has a beautiful garden with lawns, borders, specimen trees and overgrown
corners, and Rev’d Rachel Saum has begun to open it as a haven of tranquillity in which visitors can find peace, and maybe even God. She is conducting guided Quiet Days every month, and the garden will also be open, by
appointment, for anyone who would like to take time there to contemplate - alone or with a friend. Why not spend an
hour or two enjoying a garden where the weeds are not your responsibility?! Rev’d Rachel will even make you a cup of tea (or lunch) if that would help you to relax and rest a while. Find out more at www.charlecotequietgarden.org or
come along on Sunday, 24 June during Charlecote's Open Gardens. RS
Wellesbourne & District Lions Club We are really looking forward to our next big Lions event on Sunday, 1 July, when the Lions Club will be
hosting their Classic Funday at Wellesbourne Sports Field from 12.00noon to 4.00pm. Come and enjoy clas-
sic vehicle displays, children’s go karts, bouncy castles, family games, tombola, food, drink and loads more!! Do come along and take part in this free event. There is also an open invitation for local craft people to have a stand.
There will be no charge to attend, but we would ask for an appropriate charitable donation on the day, and if you are in-
terested please contact Elaine Merrygold for more details. 01926 624295 or e-mail elainemerrygold@btinternet.com We held our annual Senior Citizens Concert at Kineton High School, on Saturday, 21 April. Everyone was treated to aftenoon
tea, bingo, a raffle and some excellent entertainment. I can definitely say that a good time was had by all! The event was
sponsored by Bring Joy Foundation, providing a grant of £650 which paid for the ‘lions share’ of the cost of this year’s
event. (See The Notice Board ……...Ed.) AS
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News from Charlecote Park
We’re finding that lots of our events are selling out
really quickly this year, but if you’ve missed out on anything, like the Beekeeping Day, or the Evening
Garden Walk, do keep an eye on social media and
the website and we’ll add in second-chance events where we can. Unfortunately, the website structure
can’t be changed and you might have to dig deep to
find out if something is sold out! The fallow deer does will be dropping their first fawns this month,
keeping them well hidden in the long grass. As
always, we implore visitors not to approach the deer,
and please never touch a fawn if you find one. It will probably cause it to be abandoned by its mother and
we cannot successfully hand-rear these wild animals
if they are rejected. While the parterre takes a breather this month and the new summer bedding
plant scheme gets its roots down, the herbaceous borders alongside the croquet lawn and the main Long Border really
come into their own with swathes of colour. Did you know that we have just one gardener on our staff at Charlecote,
the ever-enthusiastic Matt, and we rely on our team of hard-working and knowledgeable volunteers each doing a few
hours a week to keep the borders, the parterre and the woodland garden looking lovely throughout the year. MG
Hampton Lucy and Charlecote WI The members met on Wednesday, 2 May, 2018 at Charlecote Village Hall and the main topic was to discuss
and vote on this year’s resolution, Mental Health, which aims to highlight the importance of parity between
mental and physical health and to lobby government for better support for mental illness. It is reported that one in four people, from all walks of life and all age groups, suffer from some form of mental illness. The members
unanimously passed the resolution and agreed to put it forward at the next NFWI Annual Meeting in Cardiff on 5 June,
2018. Kate Gabriel gave a detailed report on the Warwickshire Federation of WI's 100th Annual Meeting, which she attended on 19 March and enjoyed the experience immensely. The outing to Leamington Spa to see Oklahoma was a
great success. Everyone was full of praise for the show and all had an enjoyable evening. The deadline for names for the
outing to Lincoln on 30th July 2018 (members only) is the 31 May. A number of members have already put their names
down and it is proving to be very popular. The next meeting will be on Wednesday, 6 June, at Charlecote Village Hall and will be the Members’ Evening. PT
Lions’Classic Fun Day - 2017
Hampton Lucy Opens Its Gardens It's June, it's summer and that means Open Gardens in Hampton Lucy! On the afternoon of Sunday, 10
June, there will be nine gardens open to visitors, and your hosts will, at this very moment, be busy pruning, weeding and mowing, preparing their gardens for the day. This is a new event to raise funds
for our beautiful church - a building that is the envy of many villages. Please come and support us,
have a wander around, listen to some music, meet your neighbours, even try your hand at croquet, and enjoy tea and cakes at the village hall. Perfect! ER
Photo: Jana Eastwood
Hampton Lucy and GDPR The General Data Protection Regulations (GDPR) come into force on 25 May, 2018, and Hampton Lucy Parish
Council (HLPC) must comply with them. These new regulations require us to obtain a record of consent from those of whom we currently hold contact details and data in order to be able continue to use them. Consent has to be
unambiguous - clear assent. HLPC currently holds e-mail and postal addresses for individuals, allotment holders,
organisations and businesses in the Parish to enable us to circulate Parish Council agendas, minutes, relevant
information and local news. The Clerk will contact everyone who is currently on the data-base, asking for a positive response [opt in] for the information to be retained by the Council. If you wish HLPC to continue to keep in touch you
will need to complete the [opt in] by the due date and return it to the Clerk. If we don’t have a your response on record
your contact details and any associated information will have to be deleted. HLPC uses the information it holds solely for the purpose of management of allotments, circulating relevant Parish information and publicising local news and
events. It will not use your personal data for any other purpose and will not share it with any third party, except in
compliance with legal obligations. If you are not on the Parish Council’s contact list but would like to be, simply email the Parish Clerk at hamptonlucyclerk@gmail.com confirming that you wish to be included. CS
Shakespeare Returns to Charlecote Park - but not to poach! The Three Inch Fools, a national touring company acclaimed for their fast-paced and musically driven approach to
Shakespeare, will be coming to Charlecote Park on 10 and 11 August, bringing performances of A Midsummer Night’s
Dream and Hamlet. Five actors, with all manner of musical instruments and plenty of character swapping, will
perform an inventive take on two of Shakespeare’s most renowned plays as part of their national summer tour. On
Friday, 10 August, The Three Inch Fools will present A Midsummer Night’s Dream, the much-loved comic tale of
runaway lovers, beguiling potions and an unfortunate individual who gets turned into a donkey… Audiences are then
invited back the following night for Hamlet, Shakespeare’s masterpiece of loss, the supernatural, poetry and revenge.
Tickets for each performance cost £14 (£12.50 under 18s, free for under 10s) and are available by contacting
Charlecote.Park@nationaltrust.org.uk, or from www.nationaltrust.org.uk/event, 01789 470277. Gates will open for
picnics on both evenings from 6.00pm. Please note that Charlecote Park is an outdoor venue, so please bring
something to sit on and remember to wrap up warm! KH
Loxley Community Garden On a wet and miserable 28 April, a group of enthusiastic volunteers met on Loxley recreation area to share ideas on how
to allocate part of the playing field as a community garden. Spirits were not dampened by the weather and it was great
to see a community turn out, keen to get involved and look at the wonderful ideas initiated by the pupils at Loxley School. This was the first step towards engaging everybody in order to generate a truly beautiful communal garden. The
next steps will involve designs, funding, landscaping and planting. If you would like to be involved or have any expertise
to help support this initiative, please email Julie at loxleyparishchair@gmail.com JF
Loxley Neighbourhood Development Plan
Following many months of hard work by the NDP working group, led by Joint Chairs Jonathan Baker and Peter Morris,
a draft plan for consultation with the community is now available. An electronic copy of the document can be accessed
via the Parish Council website: loxleyvillage.com and a limited number of hard copies are also available from Peter Morris (Lane End, Manor Lane), Glynn Jones (Greenbanks), Justin Whitehorn (Oldborough Barn, Stratford Road), or
email the Parish Clerk loxleyparishclerk@gmail.com. Residents are encouraged to make their views known through
the survey, which has been distributed to every household in the Parish, as well as at a series of consultation events which will also be held to gather feedback (see website or the village notice board opposite the pub for details of the
events during the six week consultation period). GJ
St Peter ad Vincula Church, Hampton Lucy
Once again, Hampton Lucy Church is going to need significant conservation work. Repairs were completed on the tower at the west end about fifteen
years ago, and the apse and stonework at the east end were beautifully
restored some seven years ago. We now need to undertake repairs to the north side, where the old porch is. The roof isn’t in a good state in that area
and a gulley has been letting in water, causing significant damage to the
stonework. We really need to renew the roof over the north aisle, repair all the high level drains and rainwater goods and replace the damaged
stonework, as we did for the apse. Unfortunately this is likely to be very
expensive and we are already in touch with the Heritage Lottery Fund to apply for grant funding. Without it there is no
possibility of undertaking the work, which is estimated at over £300,000. However, as always, we are likely to have to find some of the money ourselves so any offers of help, ideas for fund-raising, or donations will be very welcome and
gratefully received. Rev’d DJ
Try Lawn Bowls for Free at Wellesbourne Wellesbourne Bowls Club was formed in 1925 and has a long and proud history in South Warwickshire. The excellent
facilities that we now enjoy are a testament to those who came before us. They had the foresight to lay down a quality
green which has been lovingly maintained for generations. The Clubhouse buildings have been improved and extended to offer a full range of disabled accessible
facilities and the Club is undoubtedly one of the
most attractive in the area. This summer we hope to invite as many as possible to join us on
the green to try, for free, the wonderful sport of
Lawn Bowls. Whether trying it for the first time
or with more experience, we hope you will visit us on Friday evenings from 6.00pm through
May, June, July and August at Loxley Close,
Wellesbourne CV35 9RU. Or come and watch a match and enjoy our bar and catering facilities.
Have fun, some gentle exercise and enjoy good
company. The worst that could happen is that you develop an attachment to Lawn Bowls
which could last a lifetime! All equipment will
be provided - just bring flat shoes, if you have
them. RT
WCC Launches Switch and Save Warwickshire County Council has launched an energy switching scheme, allowing Warwickshire residents to use their
collective bargaining power to get a better deal from their energy supplier. Switch and Save - Warwickshire, in conjunction with iChoosr (yes - that’s how it’s spelled…Ed), will negotiate
competitive prices with energy companies on behalf of the group, and residents will be able to
register their interest and will be given a personalised offer showing how much they could save
by switching. This scheme should be able to arrive at the best deal for its members. There is no compulsion to take up any offer, and no charge to join the scheme. Registration opened on 3
April, 2018, with individual offers to be posted or emailed to residents before 3 July, 2018. For
more information visit Switch and Save or contact Angeline Murungu on 01926 412006.
Dusty Miller’s Musings With the very wet spring and high water levels, the mill was out of
action for about two weeks and I had to cancel an Open Day in
order to prepare the mill for potential flooding. Fortunately it didn’t happen, but it was awfully close. Sales usually drop off in
January and February, providing an opportunity for essential
maintenance, but they haven’t this year and the business keeps on growing. In fact, I’ve nearly doubled production from 50 tons to
90 tons a year during my five years as Dusty Miller! Warmer
weather at last, and Open Days will be on the second Sunday of
each month, plus Bank Holidays, until 14 October. I usually welcome a guest baker, and there are often additional ‘extras’ of
interest, so keep an eye on Facebook and Twitter to see what is
going on. Flour and bran is available throughout the year. I’m usually there on Monday to Friday, 9.00am to 4.00pm, but I
sometimes need to pop out to make deliveries so it’s a good idea to ‘phone first. For local residents, Charlecote Mill
flour is now sold in the Boars Head and Hunscote Farm Shop, which means it’s available ‘out of hours’ on those occasions when you suddenly find your stock has run low! The mill is a unique piece of local history, if a bit dusty at
times (see photo), and I never get tired of looking after this wonderful old building. KG
WI Poppies for WW1 Armistice Day, 2018 The WI’s recent community poppy making coffee mornings had a good response,
everyone joining in to help to reach the target of 11,000 poppies being made by WI members throughout Warwickshire for the Armistice Centenary in November. The
Hampton Lucy and Charlecote tally has already reached three hundred and we shall
be making more throughout the Summer. A big thank you to all those who have helped. The end result in St Mary’s Church, Warwick, on 11 November will be
stunning. KC
Carers4Carers Cream Tea Friday, 15th June, 3:00 to 4:30 pm,
Kineton Village Hall
Home-made Craft Stall and Raffle
Tickets £4.50 in advance, (£5 at the door) from Fishers’ Hair Studio, Bridge Street
or phone Gillian on 01926 640203.
The Notice Board The Hampton Lucy website:
hamptonlucy.wordpress.com
The Loxley website:
loxleyvillage.com
Hampton Lucy ‘The Lucy Lads’
will meet in The Boars Head at 11.30am
on Thursday, 7 June
‘Lads’ at heart are always welcome to join us.
More information on The Lads and The Ladies is on
the Hampton Lucy website. (e-address above.)
Hampton Lucy The Lucy Ladies’
will meet in The Boars Head, Hampton Lucy, on Tuesday, 12 June at 10.30am.
All Ladies welcome.
The Charlecote website:
www.charlecotevillagehall.weebly.com
Loxley Strawberry Fayre
in the gardens of Loxley Hall
Saturday, 14th July, 3.00pm to 5.00pm
Strawberry Tea
Pimms and other stalls. Raffles
Children’s Races and Entertainment
Hooray’s Ice Cream
Admission: Adults: £5 per person, Children (under 16): £2
All proceeds to Loxley Church Fabric Fund
Charlecote's Open Gardens
Sunday, 24th June
Teas served at the Village Hall
Sunday Teas will be served in the Village Hall every Sunday during July and August
All proceeds go to St Leonard’s Church and the Village Hall.
Hampton Lucy Open Gardens
Sunday, 10 June 9 Gardens to explore.
Teas and cakes in the Village Hall
Information flyers are on their way!
The Hampton Lucy
Mid-Summer Village Party The Boars Head, 23rd June, from 7.00pm
Music by local star John Tuck and PACT
Barbecue £10 per person, payable on the night
Try Bowls for Free (See page 5)
Wellesbourne Bowls Club Open Evenings
Every Friday at 6.00pm
The Clubhouse, Loxley Road, Wellesbourne, CV35 9RU
The Warwickshire Singers
present an
OPEN REHEARSAL
in the church of St. Peter ad Vincula,
Hampton Lucy
on
Monday, June 25
from 7.45pm to 9.30pm
Free admission
Come and go as you please.
Donations to the church repair fund will be
gratefully received (see page 4)
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Our correspondents this month: KC - Kath Clarke; JF - Julie Fewin; MG - Mary Gleave; KH - Katie Hale; Rev’d DJ - Rev’d David Jessett; GJ - Glynn Jones;
LM - Lisa Maloney; MO - Marie Osborne; ER - Elaine Rajkowski; AR - Ann Richardson; Rev’d RS - Rev’d Rachel Saum;
AS - Andy Stokes; RT - Richard Tamlin; PT - Pat Twitty; DW - Duncan Watts; AJW - Jeremy Whyman.
The Notice Board
Hampton Lucy C o E Primary School and Nursery, Church Street, Hampton Lucy, Warwick, CV35 8BE
Stripes Garden Maintenance Grass Cutting, Hedge Trimming,
Patio Cleaning,
Garden Furniture Cleaning. No job too small.
Local reliable service.
Call Chris Clarke, 01789 295909
Mobile: 07928 895501
e-mail: stripeschris@aol.com
L Brooke Joynson
CABINET MAKER AND JOINER
All aspects of woodworking undertaken
Phone 01926 842547 or 07909 901989
for further information and advice,
and for a free quotation
Church Services June 2018
H T WILLIAMS PEST CONTROL Rats, moles, mice, wasps, ants, insects
Green Cottage,
Little Kineton,
CV35 0DN
Telephone: 01926 640286
Mobile: 07748 625122
SUSAN ENGLAND MCSP
Chartered Physiotherapist
Registered with the Health and Care Professions
Council
Hampton Corner, Warwick Road,
Stratford upon Avon, CV37 0NZ
Tel/Fax: 01789 263891
R. Turner
CHARLECOTE CHAIRS
Specialist in re-upholstery and
restoration of cane and rush seating
Tel: 01926 624077
Mobile: 07768 571593
3 June The First Sunday after Trinity 9.30am Charlecote Morning Worship CW 9.30am Loxley Holy Communion BCP
6.00pm Hampton Lucy Holy Communion CW
10 June The Second Sunday after Trinity 9.30am Hampton Lucy Family Service CW
11.00am Charlecote Holy Communion CW
11.00am Loxley Matins BCP 6.00pm Hampton Lucy Evensong BCP
17 June The Third Sunday after Trinity
9.30am Charlecote Holy Communion BCP
9.30am Hampton Lucy Come and Worship CW 11.00am Loxley Family Service
24 June The Birth of John the Baptist
8.00am Charlecote Holy Communion BCP
11.00am Loxley Holy Communion CW 6.00pm Hampton Lucy Evensong BCP
Hunscote Farm Shop Stratford Road, Wellesbourne
Tel: 01789 840240
‘A Farmer’s Market on your doorstep’ Open Monday to Thursday: 8.00am to 5.30pm
Friday: 8.00am to 6.00pm
Saturday: 8.00am to 5.30 pm
Local Service Providers
High quality curtains and roman blinds.
Free measurement and quotation.
Mobile: 0781 809 8306
www.seccombecurtainsandblinds.co.uk
Sandra Oram Clinical Aromatherapist, Reproductive
and Clinical Reflexologist
Member of I.F.A., A.R.R., & B.R.A.
30 Lawson Avenue, Tiddington
07581 576198
www.essential-aromatherapy.co.uk
For Your Diary - June 2018
Mon 4 Pilates Class, Hampton Lucy Village Hall, Mixed Ability Class, 6.30pm.
Wed 6 Hampton Lucy and Charlecote WI, Charlecote VH, 7.30pm, page 3.
Thur 7 The Lucy Lads meet at The Boars Head at 11.30am, Notice Board.
Thur 7 Hampton Lucy Youth Club, Hampton Lucy Village Hall, 6.00pm to 8.00pm.
Sun 10 Hampton Lucy Open Gardens, details to follow, page 3.
Sun 10 Charlecote Mill Open Day, 11.00am to 5.00pm.
Sun10 Copy deadline for the July/August edition of The Grapevine.
Mon 11 Wellesbourne & District Lions Club, Connie Club, 8.00pm, page 3 .
Mon 11 Pilates Class, Hampton Lucy Village Hall, Mixed Ability Class, 6.30pm.
Tues 12 Dene Valley U3A, St Peter’s Church, Wellesbourne, 2.00pm, (visit website).
Tues 12 The Lucy Ladies meet at The Boars Head at 10.30am, Notice Board. Wed 13 Hampton Lucy School Open Day, 9.30am to 3.00pm, Notice Board.
Fri 15 Carers4Carers Cream Tea, Kineton Village Hall, Notice Board.
Mon 18 Pilates Class, Hampton Lucy Village Hall, Mixed Ability Class, 6.30pm.
Thur 21 Hampton Lucy Youth Club, Hampton Lucy Village Hall, 6.00pm to 8.00pm.
Fri 22 Carers4Carers, Kineton Village Hall, 10.30am to 12 noon, page 2.
Sat 23 Hampton Lucy Mid-Summer Party, The Boars Head, Notice Board.
Sun 24 Charlecote Open Gardens, Teas in the Village Hall, Notice Board.
Sun 24 Loxley Church Sunday Concert, St Nicholas’ Church, 3.00pm, page 2.
Mon 25 Warwickshire Singers, St Peter’s, Hampton Lucv, 7.45pm, Notice Board.
Mon 25 Wellesbourne & District Lions Club, Connie Club, 8.00pm, page 3 .
July
Sun 1 Classic Funday, Lions Club, Wellesbourne Sports Field, Notice Board.
Fri 6 Hampton Lucy Jazz Picnic, The Parish Field, from 6.45pm, Notice Board.
Sat 14 Loxley Strawberry Fayre, Loxley Hall, 3.00pm to 5.00pm, Notice Board.
07507 953659