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The Parish News February 2020

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Priors Hardwick * Wormleighton * Priors Marston

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PRIORS HARDWICK WITH PRIORS MARSTON AND WORMLEIGHTON

part of The Bridges Group of Parishes www.thebridgesgroup.org.uk

PRIEST-IN-CHARGE: Rev. Gillian Roberts 01926 815831 [email protected] Sycamore Lodge, Church Street, Stockton, CV47 8JG

ASSOCIATE MINISTERS: Rev. Carol Newborn 02476 503707 [email protected] Rev. Celia Parkes 07842 151387 [email protected]

GROUP ADMINISTRATOR: Susan Holloway 01926 812383 [email protected]

LAY READER: Mr Peter Jackson 01327 260169 CHURCHWARDENS:

St. Leonard, Priors Marston - Mr. Malcolm Monkhouse 01327 260915 St. Peter, Wormleighton - Mr. Jeremy Wheeler 01327 264330

PARISH COUNCIL: http://www.priorsmarston.org/parish-council/

THE PRIORS HALL: Barbara Harvey 01327 260709 [email protected] (Bookings)

PRIORS SCHOOL: http://www.thepriorsschool.co.uk/

ST.LAWRENCE SCHOOL: http://www.stlawrenceprimaryschool.co.uk/

WOMENS INSTITUTE: Jane Cowan 07979 550202 Fiona Spencer 01327 263423

FILM NIGHT: Lee Robinson 01327 263268 [email protected]

SPORTS CLUB: Simon Brown 07722 797735 [email protected]

TENNIS CLUB: [email protected]

CRICKET: Alan Evans 07764 627030

_________________________________________________________ PARISH NEWS: Helen Menezes 01327 261222 [email protected]

Hillside House, Keys Lane, Priors Marston, Southam, CV47 7SA. Deadline for contributions, 15th of the

month. Preferred format – A4 Word or JPEG (not PDF)

Disclaimer: Please note that views expressed in articles are the views of the authors.

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Tony and Barbara would like to thank everyone who came

to our coffee morning to support the Air Ambulance. You

raised an amazing total of

£1,550.80

Thank you to all the helpers and especially to all who

came and made the event successful.

JOHN NASH

Rosemary would like to thank all her friends and neighbours for such wonderful support, both during John's illness and after his passing.

JAN REED

Jan, for many years resident at Agricultural Cottages, Priors Hardwick, died at Llanidloes

on 9th January and was buried in a family ceremony at Abermule Green Lane Burial Field

on 17th.

Jan was a much-loved member of our community and local friends will have an

opportunity to celebrate her later in the year as her family plan to hold a memorial service

in Priors Hardwick in the summer.

TREE 0N THE GREEN CHRISTMAS LIGHT-UP

This event seems ages ago but on behalf of PET, who hosted the event, we

would like to thank all who helped make this annual event a success.

Firstly, Southam Lions who assisted Father Christmas to find the children

in Priors Marston, PMPC, Simon Ducker who always makes sure the lights

are working, Rachel Ducker for again letting us use her kitchen to warm

Hot Chocolate and Mince Pies, Anne-Marie Brown for keeping the Mulled Wine flowing,

Pete Brown and John Brown for setting up lights, stalls etc., also helpers Sarah Mills,

Charlotte Hamblin, Gary Phipps. Thank you all who came along to make this another

enjoyable evening.

We were also able to make a small donation to Southam Lions Charity, Lily Mae Foundation

Dot Brown and Rebecca Phipps

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Coffee and Chat

The Priors Hall

10 ~11.30 am

Thursday 6th February

Everybody is welcome….bring a friend!

Tea/Coffee and yummy biscuits…….£1

Look who popped in in December!

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FROM THE CHURCH OF ST MARY, PRIORS HARDWICK

TO ALL OUR READERS WE OFFER OUR VERY BEST WISHES FOR 2020

Donation from Harvest Festival 2019

The letter of thanks from the Farming Community Network for our gift of £324.14 came just too late for mention in the last Magazine. The letter listed some of the challenges farmers face at present and noted that thanks to donations such as ours, FCN is able to provide “vital practical and pastoral support through their helpline and network of dedicated volunteers.” A copy of the letter is on the village noticeboard and in church.

Christmas Carol Service – Christmas Eve 2019

We were delighted to welcome over 170 people and have received many expressions of appreciation for such an appropriate and enjoyable event! A large number of people had contributed to the success, whose efforts were apparent in the church and as the service progressed. But there is another (mostly unseen) group who also deserve mention: all those who clear up, wash up and then 12 days later, dismantle the tree and remove the floral decorations - and do a more onerous job than usual in cleaning the church! To them all we offer our sincere thanks.

The collection at the service amounted to £558.08 of which £150 was sent to WaterAid. The remainder will be used to maintain our church building.

The Lord’s Prayer Book Marks

These are a donation from The Bridges Group for anyone who would like one (or more!). We hope that those who wished helped themselves to one at the Carol Service, and there are plenty left in the pews in church as I write, so if you’d like one, please do likewise!

New! ”News for the Pews” For some years now our Priest-in-Charge, Gillian, has been sending, weekly, by email, a list of church and church-related news and events. Now, beginning in the new decade, hard copies of this can be found weekly, in church. So again, if you are not on email – or would like a copy anyway, please help yourself from the shelf in the church. If, however you would like to receive a copy by email, please send Gillian a message to that effect. Her contact details are at the front of this magazine.

A & M Flexibus This service now runs on WEDNESDAYS between Priors Hardwick and

Rugby, leaving the Butchers Arms at 9.25am. As well as the driver, there is an attendant

who will help you with your bags etc., so return times are a bit variable but usually back by

2.00pm. There is also a similar service from Napton (The Victory Club) to Banbury on

Thursdays. The contact number is: 01926 612487.

NB The notice in the bus shelter remains unchanged! Margaret Clarke PCC Member

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DIAL A RIDE UBUS SERVICE

A community transport service operates in our area on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays between 9.30am and 2.30pm. It is available to anyone who struggles to access public transport due to mobility issues, health problems or due to infrequent or no public transport. Travel locally or to Stratford-upon-Avon to go shopping, visit friends or attend social groups. Single journey fare £3.60/Return fare £7.20.

To register with UBUS, or for more information, please call on 01789 264491 between 9.30am and 2.30pm on weekdays

Stockton Church

invites you to join us for a

Pancake Party on

Tuesday 25th February in

Stockton Church

anytime between

the end of school

around 3.30pm and 5.30pm

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TEA ON THE FOURTH THURSDAY

TEA - 4TH THURSDAY WEATHER PERMITTING!

We shall meet on Thursday, 27th February Everyone will be welcome at The Old Coach House

Priors Hardwick, the home of Mrs Elaine Barker, at 3.00pm for tea, cakes and a chat.

If you would like to come, but need transport, please phone 262233. Carriages at 4.30pm (or thereabouts!)

PRIORS HARDWICK VILLAGE MEETING The next meeting will be

On Thursday 23rd April 2020 at 7.30pm, in the Church.

SALVATION ARMY FOOD BANK Non-perishable items may be left in the telephone box, in Priors Hardwick.

This is emptied regularly, and gifts are taken to Banbury weekly.

We are most grateful for the generous donations received so far this year.

MOBILE LIBRARY The Library will continue its regular routine in February.

It will call at Priors Hardwick, outside the church,

on Wednesday, 19th February from 11.05 until 11.25am

All are welcome

COLLECTION OF POSTCARDS – USED OR UNUSED Postcards, used or unused, may be left in the box in the Churches at Priors Marston and

Priors Hardwick or in the ‘phone box at Priors Hardwick. In Priors Hardwick, these will be

used by Mission Aviation Fellowship and in Priors Marston by the Leprosy Mission.

USED STAMPS Please continue to save your used stamps, on a good margin of paper.

There are boxes for these in the Church at Priors Marston and in the ‘phone box at Priors

Hardwick. The stamps will be trimmed, providing welcome therapy, by residents at a local

care home and then used to provide funds for

The Leprosy Mission.

Very many thanks to those who donated so many stamps in recent months!

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Resisting Temptation Have all your New Year’s resolutions gone out of window yet? Have you given up on “Dry January” or “Veganuary” (adopting a vegan lifestyle)? Have you given in to temptation?

At the end of the month, Christians head into the season of Lent when we remember Jesus going into the desert to spend time with his heavenly Father before the beginning of his earthly mission and ministry. (Note to self – it is always worth having some quiet time, especially with God, before setting out on a major new venture or project.)

But while he was in the desert, it wasn’t long before Jesus was confronted by the devil, trying to tempt him off course. Jesus was tempted to turn stones into bread - to use his power for his own benefit. Jesus was tempted to throw himself off the temple - to test God. Finally, he was offered control of the world if he worshipped the devil - to distract him from his mission and make him focus on worldly power. Jesus was tempted to doubt God, to put his trust into something else, to rely on his own power, to worship something other than God. Jesus was tempted when he was tired, alone and hungry - at his most vulnerable. But Jesus stood firm in resisting temptation.

We need to recognise temptation for what it is - something that will lead us to do or have something that we know we should not do or have - something that will ultimately not be good for us. We need to face our temptations, to name, understand and resist them. We know that Jesus understands what it’s like to be tempted and if we trust in him, he will give us the strength to resist temptation. That is why Christians pray every day “lead us not into temptation but deliver us from evil.”

This Lent, instead of trying to give something up, why not try doing a small act of kindness each day, in response to what God has done for us through Jesus. What a difference it could make to the world around us!

God bless, Gillian

Lent lunches

Everyone is welcome to join us for soup and puddings/cheese on Wednesdays during Lent from 12 noon until the soup runs out! These are social occasions, with no need to book and no charge, although there will be an opportunity to make a donation to chosen charities.

4th March in Stockton Church 11th March at Napton Village Hall 18th March in Stockton Church 25th March at Napton Village Hall 1st April in Stockton Church

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The Bridges Group of Parishes

Church services for February 2020 BCP = Book of Common Prayer CW = Common Worship

2nd February Candlemas

9th February 3rd before Lent

16th February 2nd before Lent

23rd February 1st before Lent

26th February Ash

Wednesday

Priors Hardwick

9.00am BCP Communion

5.00pm Evensong

9.00m BCP Communion

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Wormleighton - 9.00am BCP Communion

- 10.30am Morning Worship

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Lower Shuckburgh

- - - 9.00am BCP Communion AT NAPTON

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Napton 10.45am CW Communion

10.45am Morning Worship

10.45am CW Communion

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Stockton 10.30am Morning Worship

10.30am Methodist Communion

10.30am Messy Church

10.30am CW Communion

7.30pm Holy Communion

Priors Marston

10.30am CW Communion

10.30am Morning Worship

10.30am Morning Worship

10.30am CW Communion

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ST. LEONARD’S CHURCH, PRIORS MARSTON Flower Rota 2nd/9th February Rachel Ducker 16th/23rd February Kate Morgan Cleaning Rota 9th February Kim Morgan 23rd February Lucy Rumble

If you would like to join the Priors Marston Rota, please contact Kate Morgan, 260617 ST. MARY’S CHURCH, PRIORS HARDWICK Cleaning/Flower Rota

2nd/9th February Barbara Harvey 16th/23rd February Margaret Clarke

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The Bridges Group of Parishes Notices – Feb 2020 Programme for Children and Youth

The Lighthouse Club: Years 3-5 @ Napton Village Hall from 6.15 – 7.30pm Fridays: 14th & 28th Feb Contact Julia Boby 01926 811476 ConneXions: Year 6+ @ Napton Village Hall from 6.15 – 7.30pm Fridays: 14th & 28th Feb Contact Julia Boby 01926 811476

Explorer Club: Years 3-6 @ St Leonard’s, Priors Marston from 3.15 -4.30pm Fridays: 7th & 28th Feb Contact Suzanne Derbyshire 01926 817921

Pathfinders: Years 7-9 @ St Leonard’s, Priors Marston from 7.00pm – 8.15pm Thursdays: 6th and 27th Feb Contact Suzanne Derbyshire 01926 817921 Create & Play: pre-school ages @ Stockton Church from 9.30-11.00am Tuesdays Contact Deborah Dutton 01926 819016

Mid-week programme for Adults - Home Bible Study Groups The following groups meet for Bible study and fellowship. If you would like to join, please contact the Vicar or a Group leader: Every Wednesday at 8.00pm at Stockton Gillian [01926 815831]

1st & 3rd Thursday at 2.30pm at Stockton Jan [01926 817991] Every Thursday at 8.00pm - location varies Julia [01926 811476]

Every Tuesday (except 1st) at 7.30pm at Napton Angie [01926 812225]

Choir / Music / Singing Groups Napton music & singing group contact: Sue English [07891 043007]

Parish enquiries For initial enquiries about baptisms, weddings, funerals and graveyard matters etc., please contact Susan,

our Group Administrator on 01926 812383 or email: [email protected]. Please note that

Susan works part-time but she will get back to you as quickly as she can.

Knit & Natter

Tea and chat while knitting (or learning new skills) every Monday at 2.00pm in Stockton Church.

Dates for February 2020

10th February Napton PCC, 7.30pm 19th February Stockton Church Lunch, 12 noon 20th February Wormleighton PCC, 7pm

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PARISH NEWS CONTRIBUTIONS AND THANKS

Thanks to all our generous contributors, advertisers and volunteers, who help to make it

possible to go on producing, printing and distributing the Parish News. Advance notice:

you will be receiving a little brown envelope in the next issue, if you wish to donate to keep

us solvent. You can return your donation to your distributor, to any of the people named in

the box on page 2 of this issue, or to Maxine Harris at Priors Hall Post Office. If you prefer

to contribute by bank transfer, the details are as follows. Account name: Priors Marston

PCC, Sort code 40-42-15, Ac. No.90674222. Please reference your donation as ‘Parish

News.’

SOUTHAM REPAIR CAFE

Southam repair cafe is a community run scheme designed to keep household goods out of landfill by repairing them. All of the volunteers give up their time for free and have a wide range of skills. We can repair anything from a toy to a table, a lamp to a lawnmower!

The cafe is open between 11am and 2pm at the Graham Adams Centre in Southam on the second Saturday of every month.

Just turn up and fill in a form to get something looked at. It is a free service, but we do appreciate a donation to cover our costs. The cafe will be open serving hot drinks and snacks including home-made cake. We look forward to seeing you!

If you have any questions, please contact Adrian on 07976 214422.

https://www.facebook.com/repaircafesoutham/ You do not need to have a Facebook account to visit this page.

NOTICEBOARD

I have some Brother printer ink cartridges that need a home. Free, plus a donation to the

church roof fund.

Brother original LC1280XL-M(magenta) x2

Brother compatible 1280XLY(yellow) x1

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Brother MFC-J6710, Brother MFC-J6710D, Brother MFC-J6710DW, Brother MFC-J6910DW

[email protected]

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FROM YOUR DISTRICT COUNCILLOR

Green Waste. At the last Council meeting of 2019, a controversial move to introduce a £40 annual charge for the continued collection of green waste was voted through by 17 to 13 votes. There had been a rather poorly advertised public consultation on this proposal, portraying this as a necessary fundraising measure which I am afraid did not stand up to scrutiny. A number of councillors, of which I was one, found the stated claim that 'There has been a 60% reduction in central government grant funding’ to be misleading. Investigation shows there has actually been a significant overall increase in government funding to the District Council in recent years. Furthermore we felt the change is premature because the government stated last March that they intend to have free garden waste collections in place from 2023. I could not see a net environmental benefit from the proposed new charging system. Accordingly, I voted against this change. However, despite the opposition, details will be published in coming months explaining how the scheme will be implemented next summer.

Since the meeting, three of my colleagues have made formal complaints about the process leading to this decision and asked for it to be set aside. Firstly, because the information given in the public consultation and to Councillors was inaccurate and misleading, particularly around the finances and funding of the District Council, and secondly because the County Council appears not to have had the chance to properly consider the effect of more traffic, as people take their green waste to recycling centres such as the Stockton one, which serves the area around Southam. That site is already at capacity at weekends and is located on a dangerous stretch of road. We will see what the response might be.

Budget. The council will be looking at the budget during the coming session.

The announcement by the government on 20th December of its Provisional Local Government Settlement for councils for the coming year has delivered a bonus to Stratford District Council. This ‘settlement’ provides £9.33 million from central government to Stratford - £2.47 million more than the £6.86 million more than was forecast in last year's medium term financial plan.

This is a very welcome bonus for the District Council but one wonders why the Council should now continue with the £40 charge for green waste which was put forward as a fund raising exercise, especially since the Council’s reserves are predicted to remain at over £9 million for the next two years, against the minimum requirement of £3 million.

Climate Emergency. The new planning guidance document to respond to climate change is

now open for consultation. Comments must be received by 5pm on Friday 21st February

2020.

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The document can be viewed at www.stratford.gov.uk/climatechangespd. (or at public

libraries). The Council is also hosting a public drop-in session when officers will be available

to answer questions and provide more information. This is at the Council offices in

Stratford on Tuesday 4th February from 3-7pm. (At the moment no information session is

planned more locally, but if enough people request one, I would make enquiries.)

I would like to wish all residents health and happiness for 2020.

Nigel Rock, Councillor for Napton and Fenny Compton Ward

[email protected] 07971 343065

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Kay and Bradshaw Educational Foundation

Under 25? Then the following may be of interest to you! The Kay & Bradshaw Educational Foundation, or, as it is more commonly known, ‘Keys Charity’, exists to provide financial assistance for the promotion of education, including social and physical training of persons under 25, who have a parent or parents residing in the parish of Priors Marston. It can assist with help to purchase course books, tools and equipment for a trade or profession, cost of a field trip or training course, music and arts in fact anything connected to education. Over several years, many young people from the village have benefited from its assistance. Our next meeting is being held in March, so if you would like to make an application, please write to the vicar, Rev Gillian Roberts, Church Warden Malcolm Monkhouse, or Trustees Dot Brown, Elaine Forsyth and Sue Benson, together with your details and receipts for any books or equipment that you may have purchased. We are waiting to hear from you. Dot Brown, Secretary

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PRIORS HALL

THE HALL IS AVAILABLE FOR BOOKING 7

DAYS A WEEK, DAYTIME AND EVENINGS,

SUBJECT TO OTHER BOOKINGS.

IF YOU HAVE IDEAS FOR ACTIVITIES AT THE

HALL, PLEASE LET US KNOW.

Contact Barbara Harvey on 01327 260709, [email protected], to book, or

for more information. Booking forms are available on the noticeboard in the hall.

General rate: £15.00 per hour.

Village rate: £10.00 per hour.

Special rates available for local/regular users.

Badminton, darts, short mat bowls and table tennis equipment are available for use,

and the Village Hall Committee is always pleased to hear from people with ideas for

new activities and events.

Current regular activities:

Monday Table Tennis, 6.00-7.00 pm All welcome

Tuesday Post Office, Lacey’s, Pilates Wednesday Play Group (am), Lacey’s, W.I Meeting (monthly)

Thursday Post Office, Fun Club (term-time), Lacey’s, Coffee Morning (monthly)

Friday Film Night (monthly Sept - May), Lacey’s Saturday Lacey’s

Lacey’s His and Hers Hairdressing: From Tuesday to Saturday, by appointment, you

can have your hair done, next to the post office. The contact numbers are 01327

263330 and 07733 102564.

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Post Office opening hours: 10 am-1.00 pm, 2.00 pm-4.00 pm, Tuesday and Thursday.

Tel: 01327 261743. Copies of the Village Directory are available from the Post Office for

a minimum donation of £3.

Pilates: Pilates Class, Tuesdays at 9.30 am. A friendly, therapeutic and gentle exercise

class, with an experienced, fully-qualified instructor. Beginners welcome. Please

contact Steph on 07766 104411 or [email protected]

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You can read the Parish News in PDF format (pictures in colour and A4 page size), by sending

a request to the editor – [email protected]. You can also read the latest edition on the

Priors Marston Parish Council website http://www.priorsmarston.org

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PRIORS MARSTON PARISH COUNCIL

If you have any matters you wish to raise, please contact Emma Hooker the Parish Clerk,

[email protected], telephone: 01327 263788. Website is

http://www.priorsmarston.org

NEW TO THE VILLAGE?

Send me your email address and I will add it to the village email database. We

use this to share local information that hopefully you will find informative.

Please email [email protected] with your details.

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PRIORS HARDWICK WEBSITE

You can keep up-to-date with what’s going on in and around Priors Hardwick here:-

http://www.priorshardwick.org.uk

WORMLEIGHTON CHURCH WEBSITE

https://stpeterschurchwormleightonblog.wordpress.com/tag/wormleighton/

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PRIORS MARSTON & HARDWICK WI

Wednesday 19th February 2020

Speaker: Alan Kinnear

Alan has had a career in the world of

packaging design. He will be giving us an

insight into those products that we cannot do

without.

At our December meeting, Deb Jones gave us a Demonstration of her

amazing willow work. Deb was not only a great craftsman but a very

interesting speaker. Deb went from being a high flying Company

Executive to a stay at home Mum with a baby who had been born with a

traumatic condition and Willow Work changed her whole life for the

better. Deb now teaches this artisan craft and sells her many willow

items from Greenacres at Staverton. A very inspirational lady.

Visitors and new members are always very welcome.

Come & see what happens in your local WI.

Contact: Jane Cowen 07979 550202

Fiona Spencer 01327 263423

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Friday 21st February

Downton Abbey

Doors Open at 7:00pm Film starts at 7:30pm

Year of Release: 2019 Certificate PG Running Time: 2hrs 3mins

Excitement is high at Downton Abbey when the Crawley family learns that King

George V and Queen Mary are coming to visit. But trouble soon arises when Mrs.

Patmore, Daisy and the rest of the servants learn that the king and queen travel with

their own chefs and attendants -- setting the stage for an impromptu scheme and

other shenanigans.

Starring: Hugh Bonneville, Laura Carmichael, Matthew Goode, Jim Carter, Raquel

Cassidy, Brendan Coyle, Michelle Dockery, Kevin Doyle, Maggie Smith

Free tea, coffee & biscuits will be served during the interval, but feel free to bring your own

refreshments and a cushion for a more comfortable viewing experience!

There is no charge for admission, but we will be very grateful for all donations to Village

Hall funds placed in our collection box!

If you have any questions or wish to join our mailing list

Contact The Priors Cinema Team at:

[email protected]

You can also call Lee Robinson Tel: 01327 263268

Film Night at

The Priors Hall

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It hasn’t just been the stormy weather conditions that have ‘blown me away’ at the beginning of this new decade, but the renewed energy, enthusiasm and willingness to get things done.

We, as many schools, ended the last decade by being told that the Local Authority didn’t have money for the basics but we knew that this couldn’t possibly be the case. And thankfully we were proved right and have been able to quickly invest in new staff and some new resources. Hurray for all connected with the school.

I am delighted to therefore welcome Miss Amy Kent, Mrs Vikki Eadon and Mrs Sally Lewis into the team. What a difference they are all making, especially with regard to the love and nurture of our youngest in Little Lawrences, to those with specific needs, and all at lunchtime. Who cares about the wind and rain when you’ve got great adults and great children working and playing together?

2020 had barely started by the time we’d put into action a programme to ensure that 2020 really is a Year of Science. Science as biology, nature and environment, science as physics, mechanics and technology and science as chemistry and as the catalyst for many a brilliant science day. Indeed, we have had the first one of these already, with every child having a full day to learn through investigation, experiments and being inquisitive.

We’ve always had a keen interest in science, certainly during my time as Head, but I’m delighted that Mrs Anne Coombe has taken science on as her subject to lead, and is now working closely with universities to ensure that our practice is at the cutting edge of research (for assessment through investigations) and at the cutting edge of quality in our pursuit of the Primary Science Quality Mark.

Linked so closely with science is technology in all of its forms: electrical, mechanical, environmental and of course digital.

Extra school provision alternates between our ‘Imagineering Club’ and our ‘Engineering lunches’, but this year it seems to have morphed into something much bigger and potentially a lot more exciting. We are currently in negotiations to buy stuff from Aston Martin Lagonda, Jaguar Land Rover and a host of other local companies and individuals into school to share their expertise and enthusiasms for a week of engineering workshops (in all their forms) for children across the school.

The simple idea of an engineering lunch - little workshops at lunchtime - seems to be mushrooming into an experience (or series) of them that’ll hopefully inspire children for years to come. This area has such a huge level of expertise in it and we are so grateful that so many have shown a willingness to share some of it.

Other project areas are of course to continue, so do expect to hear a little about Dragons, Giants and Unicorns (from our youngest), about London (from our Infants) and about the Ancient Egyptians (from our eldest!).

Harp lessons have started. A term of harp lessons has started for our Year 4 class, and the brass lessons continue for all those in Year 3.

The drive for speed and excellence in Times Tables is continuing with 2 ‘Times Tables World Cup’ competitions being organised for the term. The focus of tables: x3, x7, x8 and x9. Even our Y2s are getting involved with a competition to test their doubling and halving skills.

St Lawrence CE (VA) Primary School.

Napton

01926 812447

www.stlawrenceprimaryschool.co.uk Celebrating 10yrs of Little Lawrences

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Our Gold Awarded PE provision continues as well and is going from strength to strength. Our girls’ football team are, for example, representing Warwickshire this term, playing against other county teams, and our netball team is being further challenged having won all their local matches and will soon play the Warwick School team.

On the very first day of the Spring Term 2020, a most beautiful rainbow shone above the school as the children lined up to go into their classes. God’s promise of a terrific 2020: it certainly has seemed so.

I hope that you all have had such a positive start to the year.

John Brine, Head Teacher

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GARDEN JOTTINGS FROM BRIDGE NURSERY

Your local Hardy Plant Specialists

It's a bit late, but here are my predictions for 2020:

There will be some extremes of weather, it will be the hottest, driest, wettest, or windiest and records will be broken.

At least one of your favourite plants will be destroyed by either rabbits, mice, deer, aphids or the family dog.

You will lose (misplace) your secateurs/trowel/gloves at some time.

There will be a new pest or disease (from abroad) which will threaten a well-known, well-loved group of plants.

Taxonomists will reclassify another group of plants amid much raising of eyebrows from the general public.

We will all be a little bit older and some of the garden jobs will be harder to do.

I often wonder why so many of us are so keen on gardening when there are so many potential set-backs.

Most of us use far too much plastic; many of us are wanting to cut down our use of it. Our aim this year is to try to reduce the amount of plastic we buy in. If our customers were to return the pots which had our plants in (washed and not broken), we will pay 10p per pot. We can then re-use them. Please don't bring us pink/purple/blue pots or those with sticky stickers on which can't be removed - just the ones bought from us.

Christine Dakin, Bridge Nursery, Tomlow Road, Napton, www.bridge-nursery.co.uk

¼ mile from Crossroads Garage – look for our Tourist Sign

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The Priors School

February 2020

Ofsted Inspection

We are extremely proud of the outcome of our recent Ofsted inspection and the inspection team have informed us that we are a securely good school. Ofsted released a new, more rigorous inspection framework in September, which has a significant focus on the ‘Quality of Education’ in schools and the curriculum on offer. The inspection team identified the wide and varied curriculum we offer at The Priors and said the “school’s curriculum is well developed in most subjects” and that “pupils’ knowledge and skills are developed consistently well over time.” We have worked very hard over the past three years to develop a new and updated curriculum, using our school curriculum drivers to provide an exciting and interesting education for your children.

As you know, at The Priors we value the individuality of all children and want to provide them with the skills to be successful in whatever they choose to do. We are very proud that this was identified within the inspection and has been reflected in the report. It was lovely to read the inspectors noticed that we want all children to “experience an education that helps them to become confident and self-reliant learners” and that we “value their individuality. Pupils rise to these expectations and their personalities shine through.” We have the pleasure of working with your children every day as their curious natures and thirst for learning really makes the school an enjoyable place to be. We are very proud the inspectors identified that the children are “happy and confident” and their behaviour is “exemplary”. Importantly, this allows children “to work without distraction.”

Everybody on the school staff works incredibly hard to provide the best quality of education and experiences that we can for your children, and this report is testament to the dedication of all involved with the school. We really do have a brilliant and multi-talented staff team at The Priors; without them this school would not be such a nurturing place for your children to learn. This was identified by the team who state that the “school has a family feel” and that we care “for pupils’ wellbeing.”

We would also like to thank the governing body for the hard work and the number of voluntary hours they put in to help the school. Without the governor support, oversight and input into the school, we would not be able to be as successful as we are. The governors are “committed to helping the school provide the best quality of education” by supporting and challenging us on ways to make the school better. We work well as a team and the children are always “at the centre of all decisions” we make.

You can find the full report on our website.

Nursery Consultation Following discussions with The Priors Education Trust, we have been given the opportunity to bring the nursery provision into the school. We are very excited about this and are looking forward to welcoming the nursery children to The Priors School. In order to take on the nursery children, the school will have to vary the school’s age range to accommodate children from the age of 3 to 11. The consultation for this variation is open until 29th February and we would like to hear from you if you have any comments on the proposed changes.

If you would like any more information or would like to comment, please contact the school on either [email protected] or 01327 260527.

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The Priors Education Trust (PET) is a registered Charity formed to enhance

education for the public benefit with The Priors School (Reception to Year 6)

named as specific beneficiary.

On the 6th December, the Christmas light switch on was a great success, despite huge

downpours earlier in the day. A lot of mince pies, hot chocolate, mulled wine and biscuits

were consumed. Thanks go to Rebecca, Rachel and Simon, John and Anne Marie,

Charlotte Hamblin and Sarah Mills for all their help. The biggest thanks goes to Southam

Lions for bringing Santa and his magnificent new sledge to the village green. We will be

donating to Southam Lions for their designated charities The Teenage Cancer Trust and

Acorns Children’s Hospital.

There was a good crowd at The Butchers Arms on the second Tuesday in December where we enjoyed an excellent meal prepared by the new chef. Not only did we have the usual 3 courses plus wine, but also there were Christmas crackers on the table and complementary bubbly and mince pies to finish. There were 21 diners meaning that we had 185 diners in 2019 up from 106 diners in 2018. The next meal will be on Tuesday 11th February. If you would like to attend, please call David Adams on 262626 the week before. The price is £27.50 per head for a 3-course dinner with wine, and coffee – this includes a £6 donation to PET.

The 100 club Christmas draw was held after the Christmas meal. There were three prizes

of £100 won by Con Conlan, Wendy Sheldon and Judith Adams. The draw for a bottle of

Butchers Arms wine was won by Dot Newton.

As the Priors Nursery continues to thrive and pupil numbers grow, we are looking for both

volunteers, to help with the children, and additional nursery assistants (part time). Please

contact Ingrid Spencer via the Priors School on 01327 260527 for further details. An NVQ

3 in childcare is required; all successful applicants will be subject to a DBS check.

The Priors Education Trust – Trustees/Directors Jane Richards, Chairman: 262788 David Adams 262626 Pete Brown: 260281 Micky Broadhurst: 262181 Rebecca Phipps: 07917 417914 Caroline Wilson: 264289 Jess Ashenden: 07853 422696 Dot Brown, Treasurer: 260281 www.priorseducationtrust.org.uk Registered Charity, No. 1145955 Registered Company No. 07747639 The Priors Education Trust is a registered Charity formed to generally enhance education for the public benefit with The Priors School named as specific beneficiary. PET runs the Priors Nursery and FOPS Charity Shop and also engages in fundraising activities in which it is joined by the Friends of Priors School (FOPS). PET is entirely independent of The Priors School, but works closely with it to enhance the curriculum and provide equipment.

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PRIORS SPORTS & SOCIAL CLUB

Snowball

The club’s Snowball Lottery rollover jackpot was last won on December 8th by one of the staff at The Hollybush and currently stands at £250.00 and will remain so until the February 16th draw when it will increase by £25.00 each week until won.

The draw takes place each Sunday lunch at The Hollybush so come and join us, have a drink and buy a ticket or two.

Date Numbers Drawn From Prize Nov 24th 2 5 7 11 13 13 250

Dec 1st 2 6 7 10 11 12 300

Dec 8th 1 3 18 19 20 12 350

Dec 15th 2 4 7 9 11 12 250 Dec 22nd 1 3 18 19 20 20 250

Dec 29th 2 3 4 5 14 19 250

Jan 5th 5 7 8 13 15 18 250

Jan 12th 1 3 8 11 13 17 250 Football

Chasewell Park FC, who call Priors their home, are currently lying 3rd in their league and are level on 13 points with local rivals Woodford Halse 3rds, who they beat 4-1 in a recent cup game, putting them through to the quarter finals. At the time of going to press we unfortunately have not been informed of the fixtures for February.

Contact Kieran Reading [email protected] if you are interested in playing for the team.

Tennis

Please see the section’s own entry for up to date information about the section, their email address is [email protected]

Annual General Meeting

The Club’s annual general meeting, originally scheduled for November, had to be postponed due to unavoidable circumstances – the rescheduled date is February 19th at 7.30 pm and all current members are invited to attend.

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Dog Walkers

Unfortunately a number of people using the grounds to exercise their dogs seem to think that it’s acceptable to not bother cleaning up after them so PLEASE make sure that you clean up after your dog/s (bagged poo in the grey bins only please), as expecting committee members and footballers to have clean up your mess is a little unreasonable.

Security

Please do remember to lock the gates if you are the last to leave the grounds.

Contact Details

In the first instance please send an email to [email protected] or call 07722 797735

PRIORS TENNIS CLUB NEWS AND EVENTS

Priors Tennis Club is on Byfield Road at the entrance to the Sports and Social Club.

New members are always welcome.

Late season discounted membership packages available now:

Adult membership – usually £90 for the year – now just £67.50

Family membership – usually £160 for the year – now just £120

Junior membership – usually £30 for the year – now just £22.50

Senior membership (over 65s) – usually £45 for the year – now just £33.75

Visit our website at https://clubspark.lta.org.uk/priorstennis to buy your

membership.

Regular events for members:

Club Night – Tues 6:30pm til late.

Sunday Service – Club session on Sunday mornings, 10:30-12:30. All members welcome. Come along, have a hit, and meet other members.

Club contact details:

email: [email protected]

coach: [email protected] or 07938 145736

Website: https://clubspark.lta.org.uk/priorstennis

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/priorstennis/

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WEATHER JOTTINGS NOVEMBER 2019

November 2019 brought 128mm of rainfall – the third month this year to have brought more than

100mm. This is not unusual. Over the past 23 years, six of them had no month with as many as

100mm but in 2000 and 2012 there were five months with over 100mm.

This year, we had only 9 dry days in November and six of these came in the second half of the

month. Total rainfall in the first half was 90mm, and there were minor floods in many places

locally. The drains just couldn’t cope, as the rain came with such intensity. For most of the month,

the water flowed through Church End, Priors Hardwick - as it did elsewhere - and Wellies were

required for all outings on foot.

There was just a window of fine weather between 16th (only light drizzle on 17th) and 20th, but then

the rain came again on each of the next 7 days, but in much smaller quantities.

However, our rainwater excesses paled into insignificance when compared with other parts of the

country – notably Sheffield and Rotherham around the 7th -9th, where people were trapped by

floods as they did their shopping! At one time there were 100 official flood warnings in place in

England.

As well as the rain, November 2019 was notable for its low temperatures. The month began on

15℃ but then after a couple of days at 10℃ and 11℃ we didn’t see double figures again until 25th

and 26th. The coldest day was Saturday 9th at 4℃. It began with a frost (after a fine clear day on

Friday 8th), but the rain – 21mm of it – began at 12.00 and didn’t stop until the early hours of

Sunday 10th – which was fine!! However, with all the cloud at night, there were no more frosts

until the last two days of the month, which were both fine, but preceded by frost, the second of

which was quite severe. It might almost have been ‘hard enough to bear a duck’ which would

indicate a mild winter – or at least in days gone by it did!

Margaret Clarke

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WEATHER JOTTINGS DECEMBER 2019

December 2019 began with 5 days of fine, cold weather, with a frost each morning. There was

also a frost on the morning of Wed 11th and a slight frost on Christmas morning. But that was the

extent of the cold weather. The rest of the month continued the trend set in November –

temperatures all between 5℃ and 11℃ (just for Thursday 17th) and lots of rain! In Priors

Hardwick, we suffered persistent flooding at Sawpit Corner, in Church End and on the corner

below Hardwick Hill on the way to Wormleighton – but none so serious as to disrupt traffic as was

the case on two occasions beside the reservoir at Byfield.

The total for the month, most of which fell between Friday 6th and Saturday 21st, was 77mm.

During this spell, there were four fine days –Monday 9th, Friday 13th(!!) and Sunday & Monday 15th

and 16th. We had more fine sunny days on 23rd, 24th and Christmas Day and again on 28th and 29th.

Looking at the year as a whole, the total rainfall in 2019, at 819mm, was the third highest of the

past 10 years – even though the first 5 months only yielded 143mm. However, looking further

back, that 819mm total for the year is only the 8th wettest since 1998, when I began recording

weather data.

This discovery led me to consider the rainfall totals in each quarter of the year. For the 4th quarter,

the 325mm in 2019 was in 3rd place to 2002 with 347mm. and 2012 with 358mm.

Looking at the first 3 months of the year, since 1998, there have only been 2 months with rainfall

of at least 100mm: January 1999 - 100mm and January 2014 - 204mm!!!!- which still only gave it

339mm as a total for the three months!

In the 2nd quarter, 2012 came out the wettest with 351mm (the total that year being the highest,

1,054mm, since 1998) and 2006 had the wettest 3rd quarter with 329mm.

So what does it all mean? Don’t ask me!

Margaret Clarke

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NATURE NOTES

Happy New Year to you all and thank you very much to the folk who have

contacted me with wildlife news recently. I see it is for the second year running

that I am reporting we have experienced unseasonably mild weather over the

New Year and it doesn’t look as if there is to be a change any time soon either.

This makes life a little easier for the wildlife, tolerating colder temperatures

causes great stress on animals, especially smaller mammals and birds. The

weather on the continent has been similarly less harsh, so we have not so far

received an influx of migrant birds moving here to escape their continental

wintery extremes.

The Banbury Ornithological Society have reported that the legal work is now in

place for HS2 to take possession of the southern section of Glyn Davies Wood.

They will be marking and fencing off the land they are taking sometime in the

future. Half of what they take will be lost permanently, and half (the part

closest to the BOS’s remaining portion) will be taken for the duration of the

construction work but returned to the BOS when the work is complete.

The news this week, in the middle of January, is full of the extra pressure that

environmental pressure groups, the Wildlife Trusts and the Woodland Trust are

exerting to force the Government to cancel HS2. Government have yet to

announce the result of their review of the whole plan – leaving just a glimmer of

hope that a change to their plans might come soon and before ancient

woodland such as ours is felled along the route unnecessarily. The avian

breeding season is about to start and it is illegal to fell in woodland during the

breeding season, so hopefully the wildlife has a reprieve for the next few

months at least even if it all goes ahead.

As ever, please feel free to keep in touch on any local wildlife matters.

Helen Franklin, The Latch, Holly Bush Lane, Priors Marston

[email protected] Mob – 07794 909699

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WORLD DAY OF PRAYER 2020

FRIDAY 6th MARCH

Time to be agreed

The Church of St John the Baptist,

Lower Shuckburgh

THEME Rise! Take your mat and walk

A service of hymns and readings

With time for reflection, relating to the theme,

followed by refreshments.

These services, which take place world wide every year on the first Friday in March, are organised by Christian women from around the world. Each one lasts about an hour.

The first service begins as the sun rises over Samoa and ends some 38 hours later, back in the Pacific, as the sun sets over American Samoa.

This year’s service has been prepared by Christian women of Zimbabwe.

It includes interesting information about the history, geography and way of life in Zimbabwe.

Previously named ‘Women’s World Day of Prayer’, These services are definitely NOT for women alone.

People from all six parishes in The Bridges Group will be taking part, and

Everyone is very warmly invited to attend.

More information can be found at http://www.worlddayofprayer.net

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AW Plumbing & Home Maintenance

Small plumbing jobs to full bathroom installation

Plumbing, tiling, carpentry, plastering,

DIY Jobs, property maintenance and repairs

Contact Andy, Priors Hardwick

07595 445540

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Napton Village Stores, Post Office and Café. We are open 7 days a week

Mon-Fri 7am-7pm Sat 8am-6pm Sun 8am-12midday, Bank Holidays, 8am-2pm

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Visitors from all over the world visit

our beautiful Warwickshire Restaurant

All our food is sourced locally if possible and is used to

create a menu which reflects the very best of English and Continental cuisine

To make a reservation give us a call Church End Priors Hardwick Southam CV47 7SN

Tel:01327 260504 [email protected]

www.thebutchersarms.com

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Crumbelievable cakes for every occasion.

Made to order in Priors Marston.

Choose from a range of classic and unique flavours. We

transform your ideas into a completely bespoke creation.

Wedding cakes, Birthday cakes, Special events

www.hattybakewells.co.uk

[email protected]

07961 228077

or find us on social media.

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A Happy New Year to all our readers