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The Vicar’s Letter The Vicarage, Waltham Road, (corner of Foliejohn Way)
Woodlands Park
Telephone 01628 822000
Dear Friends,
Well, how did you enjoy the Games, then?
By popular acclaim, they have been hailed as a great success, with even
the most ardent sceptics apparently won over (or at least reduced to
silence). And as a result, the mood of the country has been lifted.
Partly, no doubt, that is due to the success of the British teams. But
partly too it seems to be a reaction of pleasant surprise that we actually
managed to organise something that went really well, where everything
(even the transport) seemed to work, and with none of the dire problems
that had been predicted in advance.
By the time you read this, it’s possible that that mood will have
evaporated, with the political party conferences focussing attention back
on economic gloom and austerity. And of course it’s true that none of
those realities have gone away over the summer.
THIS MAGAZINE
Published bi-monthly, six times a year. Delivered free to all homes in
White Waltham, Shottesbrooke and Woodlands Park.
Freely available at church services.
Given to all families at White Waltham School.
Articles for the next edition should be sent to:
by 7th November 2012 The magazines will be available by the last Sunday of the month
Website.www.stmaryswhitewaltham.co.uk
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But the difference has been that the media have been filled with good
news stories — and perhaps there is a lasting lesson in that. The
Apostle Paul wrote: “Whatever is true, whatever is noble, whatever is
right, whatever is pure, whatever is lovely, whatever is admirable — if
anything is excellent or praiseworthy — think about such things.”
(Philippians 4:8) How different that is from the diet normally served up
by our news media!
That is not to say that the things that are wrong with the world should
just be ignored; but too often the balance seems to be entirely wrong,
and we are faced continually with stories of bad news (which we are
generally powerless to do anything about), while the good news is
reduced to just a footnote, if that.
So perhaps one practical lesson we can all learn from London 2012 is
not to pay so much attention to the bad news, and focus instead (as Paul
encourages us to), on what is good. Then we might just find that the
mood which characterised the summer — the mood which was so
evident at the Olympic venues, with people smiling, chatting to
strangers, and being genuinely appreciative of all that was going on —
gets carried over into ‘normal life’. And that life itself will be all the
richer for it.
David Andrew
Shottesbrooke with White Waltham Churches
Harvest Supper will take place in White Waltham School on
Saturday 13 October from 5pm to 8pm
Cost will be £6 per head, under 12s are free
Please join us for a delicious supper, some entertainment
singing and games for the children
There will also be a raffle
All proceeds to the Church Funds
For details please contact Carole Perkins on 01628 623445
or Liz Atlay on 01628 778462
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Congratulations - Congratulations
To the club who on the 6th September celebrated their 50th anniversary with a buffet lunch. This was also a very special occasion as we have a founder member Mrs Joan Hobson who is still a very active person at our meetings. Mrs Val Batt-Rawden also a founder member joined us for the lunch.
After the excitement of the above it is now back to a normal routine.
Future Meetings October 3rd Mrs Beck Her China Business October 17th Mr P Smith Talk on Royal Model Coaches October 31st Mr Weston Secrets of a box, and Raffle November 14th Mr Stockwell “Odes” November 28th AGM and Raffle
I look forward to seeing you all at our forthcoming meetings. Ursula McAndrew
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Remembrance Sunday Collections at White Waltham Church
On Remembrance Sunday a collection is taken during the Remembrance Service in White Waltham Church. As usual, the proceeds of that collection will this year be shared between two charities: the Royal British Legion and Combat Stress.
The Royal British Legion supports people who have served in our Armed Forces and their families and dependants in times of need. Around 9 million people in the UK are eligible for their help and the Legion spends almost £1.7 million a week helping those in greatest need. Examples of the support they offer includes:
• providing help when applying for compensation and benefits, • advice in managing money • offering guidance and information on leaving the army • providing education and retraining for those having trouble
finding work when they have left the army • giving emotional support at times of bereavement
The Royal British Legion also runs six care homes providing care for serving and ex-service people and their dependants.
Combat Stress is the leading UK charity specialising in the care of Veteran’s mental ill health including those suffering from Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder, anxiety, paranoia or depression as a direct result of their service. Combat stress helps in the following ways:
• they operate a 24 hour telephone helpline • they have a community outreach service • they run residential centres offering clinical treatment • they have programmes providing treatment and rehabilitation
None of these services are routinely available on the NHS or elsewhere.
This year Remembrance Sunday is 11 November. The service at White Waltham Church will start at 10.45am and will be followed by a walk to the War Memorial in White Waltham where there will be a short act of Remembrance.
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Friday 5Friday 5Friday 5Friday 5thththth AND Saturday 6AND Saturday 6AND Saturday 6AND Saturday 6thththth October.October.October.October.
If you would like to do an arrangement or some Harvest decoration for the
church then you will be most welcome on either of the above dates.
Times to be confirmed. There will be no cost.
Please bring any greenery, foliage and berries from your garden
or the hedgerows.
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All the usual Arts & Crafts, Scrabble, Monthly Walks and Pub Lunches continue throughout the year.
The Programme for October – December is as follows:-
October 5th Big Band Concert Norden Farm (being arranged)
October 18th
The Andes, Amazon and Galapagos. Mrs Deakin
Nov 22nd A Speaker for the British Legion
December 20th Christmas Social
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August 1st Trip to Downton Abbey
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LETTER FROM NEW ZEALAND
When Things turn to Custard
Now my guess is that everyone who reads this will be able to relate to this topic from some time or event in their lives in the past when things did indeed turn to custard
Now the picture is like this: through the internet and some past contacts, we learn of a dire situation, one in which we believe we might be able to help. Without giving away confidentiality, we learned of a family which had been experiencing severe difficulties. Several children aged from toddlers to teenagers suffered the tragic loss of their mother some months ago. Dad decided to accept help from his Mum who lived many hundreds of kilometres away and on New Zealand’s other main island, and transported his children there.
We assume things went quite well for a while but then his mother sadly died earlier this year. This time his Dad offered some help. Dad lived several kilometres away. They travelled there and tried to settle . . . but Dad’s help was not really there aside from finding them a place to stay. Things gradually went from bad to worse and so to cut that part of the story short, they had to leave that place in a hurry.
Their car was old but roadworthy; it could not cope with all of their luggage and all of the children. Arrangements had to be made for the older children to travel separately by bus. At some point, Dad asked for advice on the internet and so started the whole chain of events in which we became deeply involved. The family had decided to return to our part of New Zealand. Remember that is several hundred kilometres including a ferry crossing; organising buses for the older children and times and places to meet together at each stage of the journey.
By now as a result of Dad’s request for advice, an internet thread had been started asking subscribers for help and donations started to roll in. We had agreed to do what we could when they arrived in our area. To get help from Social Services one needs an address and clearly they didn’t have one, so that seemed to be a real priority. One friend arranged and paid for motel accommodation for two nights and we had to help them get the whole family in their vehicle and ours, from where they had found temporary accommodation in the town where they used to live and where they had friends and contacts. We were able to buy necessary clothes for the children and then helped them to the motel. This went quite well and gave them a break. We had found a possible rental home which might suit them and we all went to see it.
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Another friend had offered them accommodation in her home until they could settle on the rental. But by now the awful strain was beginning to tell. It became clear that they could not stay at that address and so we helped them to travel back to where they used to live.
The accommodation is not great but they have been told that they can stay there until they can settle on a place of their own. The children are back in school or pre-school, Dad has been helped to buy a vehicle large enough for all the family so it sounds good wouldn’t you say?
Now the “custard”! The person who has been organising the fund raising has been badly vilified on the internet and accused of being “in it” to make money for herself – this we know to be completely untrue as the funds raised enabled the vehicle to be bought and also bunk beds and bedding which would be necessary once they find a place.
The lady who had offered her home suffered quite a bit of damage with a broken window and bedding fouled which needed commercial cleaning. But the worst part was when we had to suffer abuse from Dad (clearly very stressed at this point) who accused all and sundry of trying to take over his life. He felt that all decisions had been taken away from him and he certainly came across as ungrateful and unappreciative of what we and many others have been trying to do.
That’s virtually where we are now. But he has calmed down quite a bit especially as we discovered that the person who runs the property where they are living now, is a friend of ours and has given them a special deal involving three rooms rather than the single room they used earlier.
Many of those who have been helping are Christians and others are not. It has been good to see folk all over New Zealand, who did not know each other, coming together to try to provide a safety net for this family. But almost everyone who has become involved is hurting. Some have become ill, perhaps with the strain of it all. Why should helping someone like this, at personal, financial and emotional cost to ourselves, turn to custard in such unpleasant ways?
Then it is that we, who love the Lord Jesus and who allow Him to have authority in our lives, realise afresh that it is only when things turned to custard for Him as He was executed for only ever doing good, that enables us to bear what is such small discomfort compared to His sufferings. I hope many of you will pray for this family which has such a long way to go. Are we put off from such efforts? No, if the need arises again, we shall do what we can. We believe that this family came into our lives as a part of God’s plan and we always want to be in that plan too.
Eric Green ([email protected])
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Tales from the Bells
Once again we were busy ringing quarter peals for different celebrations. Firstly, to mark the opening of the Olympic Games. Followed by a personal celebration of one of our ringers. Friday 27th July 2012 Saturday 11th August St Mary the Virgin, White Waltham St Mary the Virgin White Waltham 1260 Plain Bob Doubles 1260 Plain Bob Doubles 1 Martha Hazell 1 Thomas Andrew 2 Lesley Graves 2 Lesley Graves 3 Roger Martin 3 Naomi Andrew 4 Jacqueline Hazell 4 Derek Smith 5 Caroline Andrew (c) 5 Caroline Andrew (c) 6 Derek Brayne 6 Roger Martin
To mark the opening of the To celebrate the 70th birthday, this day,
London 2012 Olympics. of Derek Brayne, fellow ringer.
On the same day of the opening ceremony of the Olympics; in the morning at 8.12am it was suggested that as many bells in the country were rung as possible. At White Waltham the number 3 bell was rung rapidly for three minutes.
White Waltham has had an inspection from the Tower and Belfries Committee of the Oxford Diocesan Guild of Church Bell Ringers.
This inspection is entered into by the tower voluntarily. The inspection takes about an hour to be carried out and I felt nervous as if I was taking an exam during the inspection. At the time I had no idea what the result was going to be.
I have since found out that we have been awarded a Silver Award at White Waltham. We just missed out on a Gold Award by 4% (9 points) but we did do better than last time when we only gained a Bronze. We are very pleased with the result and that our tower is judged as being kept well and in good working order.
The award will be valid for the next three years so let’s hope we are able to maintain the Silver, or who knows maybe higher.
Lesley Graves, Tower Captain, White Waltham.
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Cards For Good Causes
Charity Christmas Card Shop
The Public Library
Maidenhead (Opposite Town Hall) Open From
26th October to 18th December
Monday to FRIDAY
9.30am to 5.00pm
Saturdays
9.30AM TO 4.00PM This year we have cards from 43 different Charities including new
this year Help for Heroes.
Also included locally based charities, Thames Valley Air
Ambulance, Thames Hospicecare, Berks,Bucks & Oxon Wildlife
Trust.
The shop is staffed completely by volunteers do come and
support us and help all these charities
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Sale of Project Rainbow Preserves
Friday 19 October, 2-4pm, & Saturday 20 October, 10am–12 noon at White Waltham Vicarage. Refreshments served. Everyone welcome!
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Recent events...
The Project Rainbow Team ran a stall at the Church Fete. The stall raised £95 selling jams, chutneys and preserves. Our thanks to everyone who came aong and supported Project Rainbow at this event.
Bob Crittenden and Andy Eden have completed their 100 mile run along the Thames Path from Lechlade to Maidenhead. They ran the 100 miles over 3 days from 13
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September. Day 1 saw them covering the 33 miles from Lechlade to Oxford. The Bishop of Oxford gave them a send off on day 2 when they ran a whopping 37 miles to Caversham. On day 3 they ran the remaining 30 miles to Maidenhead where they were greeted by friends and supporters at Jenner’s Riverside Cafe.
Bob and Andy enjoyed some company from friends and family on the final leg of their journey, and some supporters took to the Thames Towpath in a shorter sponsored event on the Saturday. Churchwarden, Liz Atlay, led a three mile sponsored walk from Cookham to Maidenhead and ex Project Rainbow Chairman, Jenny Murphy, took pole position in a 1 mile sponsored wheelchair push beside the river in Maidenhead (see the picture at the top of page 19 of Jenny and supporters at the finishing line).
Project Rainbow is White Waltham Church’s building project which will construct purpose built accommodation to provide a base for the church’s work with families, giving a venue for both midweek and Sunday morning activities for children and young people. It will also provide a resource for church related activities for the whole local community during the week enabling the Church to better serve its local community.
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If you would like to sponsor Bob and/or Andy, you can call Bob Crittenden on 01628 676117, or you can go online to either www.charitygiving.co.uk/projectrainbow100run or www.projectrainbow.org.uk, where you will also find details of their route, photos and news from the run.
Our special thanks go to Bob and Andy for taking on this mammoth task. We would also like to thank everyone who has supported them in this tremendous feat!
Coming up...
Sale of Project Rainbow Preserves at White Waltham Vicarage on Friday 19 October, 2-4pm, and Saturday 20 October, 10am – 12 noon.
Please support the Project Rainbow stall at the Lions Club Charities Fair at Maidenhead Town Hall on Saturday 3 November.
Join us for our Autumn Musical Soiree with Pippa Eden, Elizabeth Slade and their pupils on Saturday 24 November at 5.00pm. Refreshments will be served. Entry is by donation on the door. This short concert is suitable for all the family.
Come along to the Project Rainbow stall at White Waltham School’s Christmas Fair on Saturday 8 December from 12 noon – 3pm. Please join us and support both the school and Project Rainbow!
Project Rainbow progress....
Since launching Project Rainbow on 16 May 2010, we have raised, or had pledged to us, over £400,000 of the £497,200 total needed for the project! We are enormously grateful to everyone who has contributed to that total and are now working hard to raise the final amount needed.
To make a gift to Project Rainbow you can either complete the form in the giving packs available from the Church and The Vicarage, or give online via our website: www.projectrainbow.org.uk.
For more information visit the Project Rainbow website:
www.projectrainbow.org.uk
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OLYMPIC INTERVIEW
At the September family service based on 1 Corinthians 9:24-25, I had the
tremendous privilege of interviewing Richard Chambers. Richard won a silver
medal as part of the lightweight men’s four rowing crew in the London 2012
Olympics. During the interview we learned about the daily routine of an elite
rower and the tremendous dedication that is needed to reach the top of the
sport. He also explained that at most of his competitions the euphoria of
winning is often short-lived because the team usually fly straight back to
training after each competition; however he has been able to enjoy this one
much more as he takes a well-earned break before starting training for next
season. Richard’s wife Abi and son Joshua were also present and stayed with
us after the service for coffee and a chat and to allow us to look at his medal,
which is huge and very heavy. Richard is a committed Christian and a
member of the congregation at St Mary’s in Maidenhead and his agreement
to help us with our service is an example of the growing bond between our
churches.
Chris Hodgson
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Woodlands Park Primary School
We have had a busy start to the autumn term and have enjoyed welcoming many new children and their families to Woodlands Park School. We also
welcome new staff with Sarah Bailey in the Foundation Stage and Chris Pohl
in Year One and Laura Hopper has returned as a part time teacher.
In the classroom we will build on our successes from last year where, once
again, whole school and end of key stage two results continue to improve. We have introduced a parent club to ensure that all our Foundation and Key Stage
One parents understand how we teach phonics, so they can support their
children at home. We have also had the opportunity to run a number of courses for parents including Paediatric First Aid and a ‘Helping in School’
accredited course.
This term the whole school has taken part in a project on Kings and Queens.
Castles are springing up everywhere in Foundation Stage and Key Stage One.
The project will culminate in a whole school trip to Windsor Castle.
The year five and six children are busy rehearsing their own version of
Macbeth in preparation for the ‘Shakespeare, As You Like It’ Festival at Norden Farm in November.
The children have also been busy working in the school grounds, planting vegetables and looking after the birds and wildlife. Our Environment Club has
been extremely busy ensuring that it all runs smoothly.
This term is always an exciting one as we celebrate Harvest and begin to think
about Christmas. The children have been rehearsing songs in preparation for
our Harvest Festival Assembly and we will be inviting parents and family members to a special Harvest lunch prepared by our cook, Mrs Brind.
Woodlands Park School will be hosting an ‘Open Day’ on Thursday, 11th October when we will be welcoming visitors to have a look around and meet
our wonderful pupils and staff between the hours of 10am-12noon and
1.30pm-3.00pm. Alternatively please take a look at our school website www.woodlandsparkschool.co.uk or call the school office on 01628 822350
to arrange a visit to suit you.
Alison Penny
Headteacher
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Church Fete On Saturday the 14th of July we held our annual Church Summer fete
at White Waltham School. It was intended to be on the Cricket Pitch in
the village but due to the very wet summer weather we had to move at
the last moment.
We would like to say a big Thank You to the school for accommodating
us at the last minute and a grateful thanks to all who helped and
supported us.
We raised £1150 for Shottesbrooke and White Waltham Churches.
Next year’s Summer Fete will be on Saturday 13th July. Please put
the date in your diary and come and support us.
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Olympics Quiz Night to raise funds for
repairs to the White Waltham Church clock
on Saturday 17 November
at White Waltham School
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Info & tickets from Bridget on 01628 670338
or email [email protected]
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Hurley & Walthams Ward Your three Ward Councillors
Maureen Hunt 01189 404808 [email protected] Carwyn Cox 01628 633157 [email protected], David Evans 01189 034124 [email protected]
Although the weather has been pretty much a wash out for the summer,
I’m sure you will all agree the Olympics were superb. The RBWM
have been very involved with the events at Eton Dorney as Eton is in
our Borough. This has meant allocating the park and ride areas
throughout Maidenhead, Eton and Windsor and ensuring all the
residential roads around the area are kept clear. Diversions etc. had to
be put in place as well as all those many extra contingencies. It has
been ‘a once in a lifetime’ event for many of us to have part of the
Olympics in our Borough and the council have really done us all proud
with the amount of very successful organisation involved.
Council News
New Food Waste Collection
From Monday 8 October food waste will be collected throughout the
borough on the same day as the rubbish and recycling collections with
food caddies having being delivered from (week commencing Monday
10 September).
All food waste – including cooked food, dairy, meat and bones – can be
put in the caddies.
The move is good news for the council’s budget and for the
environment as it reduces the amount of waste going to landfill. When
food rots in landfill it releases methane, a gas 23 times more potent at
warming the atmosphere than carbon dioxide.
Food makes up over one third of the contents of our black bins and
sending it to landfill is simply not sustainable.
One ton of food waste collected will save the council approximately
£35 in waste disposal costs which is great news for council taxpayers!
Every household is currently being provided with a 23-litre caddy to go
outside and a 7-litre caddy for use in the kitchen.
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In addition an information leaflet is being delivered separately
explaining how the scheme will work, what to put into the caddy and
other useful information for the householder.
The waste will be taken to a new, state-of-the-art digester plant being
built in Oxfordshire where it will be turned into compost for local farms
and potentially creating enough electricity to power 4,200 homes and
saving just over 10,000 tons of carbon.
Nectar Scheme
The Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead and Nectar have
launched a pioneering pilot scheme which will see residents being
rewarded with Nectar points for a variety of positive activities affecting
the local community.
The pilot scheme will reward residents for:
Switching to easier ways of managing their Council Tax bills – The Royal Borough aims to make it as easy as possible for residents to pay.
Now, they will be able to collect up to 1,000 Nectar points if they switch to more efficient, environmentally friendly methods of receiving and
paying Council Tax bills.
Volunteering – The Royal Borough is working in partnership with Windsor and Maidenhead Voluntary Action (WMVA) to encourage
residents to volunteer. Residents will be awarded 1,500 Nectar points for
registering with WMVA and an additional 1,000 points each time they
begin a new volunteer placement. Adopting a street or local area - Adopt-a-Street gives residents the
opportunity to help keep the Royal Borough clean and tidy. Residents
simply choose the street or area they want to ‘adopt’ and the Council provides them with the necessary tools to take part. Residents will be able
to collect 500 Nectar points when they register with Adopt-a-Street and an
additional 1,000 Nectar points each time they tidy their adopted area. To get involved in any of the above initiatives and to start earning points,
residents can register at www.rbwm.gov.uk/web/nectar.
Reward of £1000.
The council of course were also very involved with the Jubilee as
Windsor is in our Borough. To celebrate this momentous event of the
Queen’s Diamond Jubilee a fountain was constructed in The Goswells in Windsor.
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This very beautiful and very much-admired landmark fountain has been
vandalised and more than 60 of the water jets were snapped off in an
incident described as 'mindless vandalism' which caused an estimated
£1,500 worth of damage.
The Royal Borough is offering a £1,000 reward for information that
leads to finding the culprit/s Anyone who has information on this
incident which took place at the end of September should contact
Kevin Mist, head of leisure services, on 01628 796443.
Local News
Neighbourhood Plan
After lots of hard work by volunteers from our Ward, many from
Shottesbrooke and Woodlands Park, the date for the first drop in event
has been set for Friday 19th
October between 6-9.00pm at White
Waltham Village Hall and Saturday 3rd
November 10.30am -1.30pm
at Woodlands Park Community Centre. It is really important that you
drop in for 5mins or 50mins so that your comments can be taken into
account. For the first time you have the chance to say how you would
like to see your area in the next 10-15 years.
Parish Councillors, Village Associations and Residents have been so
willing to offer their help getting involved and there are now Village
Communicators organised to let you know about this date for the first
consultation.
A leaflet will be sent to every household so please do read this and
come along on either 19th October or 3
rd November. Also see notice on
page 22 of this magazine.
Broadband
In order to ensure that all of Berkshire has a chance of getting some of the
fastest broadband speeds in the country, Berkshire is running a sign-up
campaign to get households and businesses to register their support for an
improved service. In order to ensure that all of Berkshire has a chance of getting some of the fastest broadband speeds in the country,
The website address is http://www.superfastberkshire.org.uk and provides
lots useful information and updates on the project and details on how to
register. There is also a broadband speed checker by post code and an
opportunity to comment on both the current service and what level of
service users would like to have access to
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Skimming/cloning device at cash points
This has come through from the Thames Valley Police
How can I tell if a cash point is fitted with a skimming/cloning
device? • These devices are used to capture credit and debit card details from
unsuspecting members of the public at cash points. These details are
used to recreate an exact copy of your card and gain access to your money.
• The devices are usually fitted on the cash machines card entry slot to copy the magnetic strip details of a card as it is inserted into the
machine.
• Sometimes a mini camera is located above the keypad to film the customer entering their PIN number.
• Customers who shield the keypad when they enter their PIN are much less likely to fall victim to this type of fraud.
• If you suspect that a skimming device has been attached to a cash machine, inform staff within the bank or building society or if closed
ring the police on 101.
We are here to help wherever we can so please do get in touch
preferably by email see details at the start of this article.
Our kind regards. Cllr Maureen Hunt, Cllr Carwyn Cox, Cllr David Evans
Date for the diary
Monday 17th December 2012 Christmas concert
Cox green School Choir & Concert Band at White Waltham Church
see next edition of this magazine for full details.
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Children at St Mary’s Children and young people
Welcome every
Sunday at St Mary’s Church
All ages meet together at Family Services. These are usually at 11.00 a.m. on the 1st Sunday of each month, but check the rota for current information.
On other Sundays there is a crèche in church for 0-4’s at 11.00 a.m. while older children normally meet together at the Ormandy Centre, about ¼ mile from the church.
Parish Register
Marriages
At White Waltham
July 21st Peter Ralph Orme & Claire Emma Shelley Nelson Liam Nicholas Stephen Hazell & Melissa Jane Sullivan
August 4th Robert Geoffrey Brayne & Claire Emma Fulton
Funerals
Cremation
September 6th Brian Tew, aged 78 (Milverton Close)
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Church Service Rota
October & November
8.00 am White Waltham
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Afternoon/ Evening
Sunday 7 October
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Harvest Festival Family Service
Sunday 14 October
Holy Communion BCP
Holy Communion BCP
Morning Prayer
Sunday 21 October
United Thanksgiving Service 11.00 am at White Waltham
Sunday 28 October
Holy Communion CW
Morning Prayer BCP
Morning Prayer
Sunday 4 November
Holy Communion BCP
Holy Communion BCP
Family Service
Sunday 11 November
Holy Communion BCP
Remembrance Service 10.45 am at White Waltham
Sunday 18 November
Holy Communion BCP
Morning Prayer BCP
Holy Communion
Sunday 25 November
Holy Communion CW
Holy Communion BCP
Morning Prayer
Sunday 2 December
Holy Communion BCP
Family Service Shottesbrooke 6.30pm Advent Carol Service
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The Who’s Who
Telephone codes are 01628 unless stated otherwise
Vicar David Andrew, The Vicarage, Waltham Road, White Waltham SL6 3JD 822000
email:[email protected]
Licensed Lay Minister Carole Perkins, 1 Kendall Place, Cox Green, Maidenhead SL6 4GA 623445 email:[email protected]
Churchwarden – Shottesbrooke Bob Packer, Corner Cottage,
Shottesbrooke Park SL6 3SW 823774
Churchwarden – White Waltham
Liz Atlay, 39 Tithe Barn Drive, Maidenhead SL6 2DF 778462
email:[email protected]
Treasurer - Shottesbrooke Richard Sykes, Coltmans, The Street, Waltham St Lawrence RG10 0JJ 0118 934 3228 email:[email protected]
Treasurer - White Waltham Andy Eden, 15 Heywood Avenue, Maidenhead SL6 3JA 823992
email:[email protected]
Secretary to Parochial Church Council Carole Perkins, 1 Kendall Place, Cox Green, Maidenhead SL6 4GA 623445
email:[email protected]
Secretary for Gift Aid & Stewardship
Envelopes Tony Hill, Homewood, Innings Lane,
White Waltham SL6 3RU 822654
Deanery Synod Representatives Bob Packer, Corner Cottage,
Shottesbrooke Park SL6 3SW 823774
June Brayne, 2 Orchard Cottages, Drift Road, Hawthorne Hill, Maidenhead SL6 3ST 625462
email:[email protected]
Roger Sparrow, Merion House, White Waltham, Maidenhead
SL6 3RU 822693
Sunday School Coordinator June Brayne, 2 Orchard Cottages, Drift Road, Hawthorne Hill, Maidenhead SL6 3ST 625462
email:[email protected]
Crèche
Andrea Greenwood, 15 Bedford Close, Maidenhead SL6 3UP 07595287002
email:[email protected]
Pathfinders (11-14s) Caroline Andrew, The Vicarage, Waltham Road, White Waltham
SL6 3JD 822000
Revelation (14-18s) Contact The Vicarage, Waltham Road, White Waltham SL6 3JD 822000
Captain of Bells - Shottesbrooke Bob Packer, Corner Cottage,
Shottesbrooke Park SL6 3SW 823774
Captain of Bells - White Waltham
Lesley Graves, 2 Heywood Cottages, Waltham Road, White Waltham SL6 3JD 828408 email:[email protected]
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Lesson Reading Rota (Shottesbrooke)
Bob Packer, Corner Cottage,
Shottesbrooke Park, SL6 3SW 823774
Project Rainbow
Bob Crittenden, 10 Stratford Gardens, Maidenhead SL6 3DT 676117 email:[email protected]
Car Parking Simon Graves, 2 Heywood Cottages, Waltham Road, White Waltham
SL6 3JD 828408
Bookstall + Bible Reading Notes June Brayne, 2 Orchard Cottages, Drift Road, Hawthorne Hill, Maidenhead SL6 3ST 625462
email:[email protected]
Flower Guild Secretary
Liz Atlay, 39 Tithe Barn Drive, Maidenhead SL6 2DF 778462
email:[email protected]
Wedding Flowers Pam Bray, 74 London Road, Twyford, RG10 9EY 0118 9343792
email:[email protected]
Coffee Rota Barbara Day, 62 Foliejohn Way, Woodlands Park, Maidenhead
SL6 3XB 825108
Church Cleaning Rota (WhiteWaltham) Jane Nottage, 46 Littlefield Green,
Maidenhead SL6 3JL 0118 9343704
Children's Birthday Card Distribution Vivienne Low, 4, Norreys Drive,
Maidenhead SL6 4BU 627136
Magazine Production Derek Smith, 16 St Patricks Close, Maidenhead SL6 3BD 776181
email:[email protected]
Magazine Advertisements Bob Crittenden, 10 Stratford Gardens, Maidenhead SL6 3DT 676117
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Magazine Distribution Derek Brayne, 2 Orchard Cottages, Drift Road, Hawthorne Hill, Maidenhead SL6 3ST 625462
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