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The Parish Pump was started in 1979 toprovide a free community magazine in theparish. It began as, and still is, a joint venture,
combining the church magazine and village magazine.The Parish Pump is sponsored by the Parochial Church Council and DebdenParish Council. Both bodies contribute financially to the cost of running themagazine by means of a donation, received annually. It is intended that themagazine reflects all aspects of village life within the parish and provides anopportunity for community matters to be raised. In addition to the informationrecorded in the magazine, our sister publication, the Debden Directory provides ahost of useful contact numbers for services ranging from bus times, local plumbers,doctors and restaurants. If you do not have a copy, please contact a member of thecommittee.
The magazine has editors but no official reporters. Consequently, an interestingmagazine depends on articles, news, etc. coming from people in the village. The
closing date for submitting material is: the 12th
of each month.The editors job is to edit. This means fitting the material into the space availableand trying to ensure there is a reasonable balance of views on controversialsubjects etc. Consequently, it is not always possible to publish everythingsubmitted and sometimes changes have to be made to the length of a contribution.Non topical articles cannot always be published in the next issue but will appearlater unless you are told otherwise. Contributions of up to 400 words have a betterchance of being published in full than longer ones.
Please note that the present and past editions of the Parish Pump are nowavailable on line on the new website www.debden.org and that any material
submitted will be automatically featured on the website. If you wish to have yourname and/or contact details (which must normally accompany any contributions)withheld from the printed edition and/or not to appear on the website, this must bestated at the time of submission. Copy for inclusion in the next edition should beemailed by the 12th of the month to;
There is also a folder in the shop for submission of written or typed copy.The current editors of the Parish Pump, who have the sole prerogative of theeditorial policy (so dont blame anyone else) are;Mike Fairchild [email protected] Lyons [email protected]
Advertising rates per issue are; full page 10.00; half page 8.00; quarter page or
less 6.00. Full payment in advance and an electronic copy of the ad should besent to the Editors or Treasurer by email. Cheques should be made payable toThe Parish Pump
The other Committee members include
Chairman: Judith Forster [email protected]: Alastair Donald [email protected]: Marion Bamfield [email protected]: Caroline Burchall [email protected]
ABOUT THEPUMP
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EDITORIAL
In editorials, we often refer to individuals and groups in the village,describing and celebrating what has been going on. However, as aneditor, I know I do not raise the profile of the Searle Trust which isadministered by the Essex Community Foundation with an advisorypanel of 5 members who live in the village.
So this month I decided that the Searle Trust should have an extramention. It has just donated a considerable sum of money to threeimportant organisations: to the new Village Hall for architects fees; to
the Shop to enable a new toilet to be installed; and to the School forwork on the playground. All these organisations will thank the Trustand it will continue to receive and consider applications for grants but Ithink it is worth pausing for a moment and realising how manyDebden organisations and individuals have benefitted from itsgrants. So I want to say thank you.
Of course in order to receive these grants, it is necessary that wehave forward looking and thoughtful organisations and individuals.The letter from the Waddacor family (p 9) reminds us what a friendlyand helpful village Debden is. I was at a meeting the other day and,when we told the facilitator how many groups belong to Debden
church, she was astounded and said how lucky we were to have somany interested parties within a small village.
And so we are. The list of volunteers willing to help with fitting out theproposed village hall continues to grow, people are already organisingChristmas events t the church fair, the village Christmas party. Yetwhat makes the village extraordinary is that all the above goes on butthere is always time to remember. That is why the church, onRemembrance Sunday, will be full; class 5 of the Village school willtake their usual part in the Remembrance ceremony on the 11th. Notonly will we remember soldiers who died for their country in two worldwars as well as more recent wars but we will remember those peoplein Debden who have died recently.
We will remember; we will not forget and villagers will go oncontinuing to build and sustain a caring, forward looking community.
Ursula
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NEWS
New village hall gets first funding boost
Plans will be on show at special village meeting
The fund to build Debdens new village hall has received a big boostwith a grant of 10,000 from the Searle Trust. News of otherfund-raising plans will be revealed at a special village meetingon Tuesday November 5 at 8pm in the Village Hall where you willalso be able to see the preferred design for the new hall.
Money from the Searle Trust, set up to fund community projects in Debden,will cover most of the cost of preparing architectural plans, first step in theconstruction programme.
The grant in two tranches follows a bid by the partnership driving theproject, comprising the New Village Hall Group (NVHG), the village hallTrustees and Debden Parish Council. Two further funding bids have beenmade and others are in preparation, which, if successful, could make asubstantial contribution to the total cost of 350,000 and enable buildingwork to start in the spring of next year.
The design brief for the hall specifies a traditional look in keeping with thecharacter of the village and an interior with a feel of spaciousness. A
separate meeting room will enable two functions to take placesimultaneously. The footprint of the building will be 370 square metres,roughly 50 per cent larger than the existing building, which will bedemolished. The new building will be on a site facing the existing hall andbacking on to the recreation ground.
Pavilion refurbishmentThe sports pavilion will remain and be refurbished to bring its appearance upto the standard of the new hall. The parish council will set up a group to planthe refurbishment.
Fifty Debden residents have now volunteered to help local contractors withaspects of the internal fit-out. More information, your questions answeredand first sight of our new hall at the meeting on November 5.
This was the only night the hall was available outside of half term, explainsStewart Luck, NVHG chairman. We realise it clashes with Newportfireworks but we hope everyone understands and supports us by coming tothe meeting theres always Saffron Walden fireworks at the weekend. Headded: We cant promise fireworks but, as youll see, weve lit the bluetouch paper!
PLEASE DIARY TUESDAY 5 NOVEMBER 8pm VILLAGE HALL.
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LETTERS
Also this month
RBL Remem-brance
6
RememberingJohn Mawer7
History Group8
Waddacor familyfarewell9
Parish Church12
School news18
Church ChristmasFair20
Howe Farmhouse
22Just Gardening23
Harvest Supper25Christmas Party26
TTTA: Bishnugi ri
27Shop News29
PentecostalChurch30
Parish CouncilNotes
Shop and raise funds for the Village Hall
Dear Editor,
Back in April 2012, myself and Val Riley registeredDebden New Memorial Hall witheasyfundraising.org.uk which is a great way to raisemoney for charities, schools, sports clubs, communitygroups, and other good causes just by shopping online.
Since then 59.51 has been raised, 7 people have
registered, but only 4 have used the site and one ofthose has moved out of the village.
I buy my kids uniform, dog food and sundries, gifts fromAmazon for birthdays and any clothes we need as afamily, plus I ordered a new washing machine online. Ihave personally raised 48.78 through this website.
We are a nation of online shoppers and I see deliveryvans from Ocado, Tesco and Sainsburys, as well asJohn Lewis, DHL, UPS and Parcelforce whizzing aroundthis village on a daily basis.
If everyone who shops online just took 2 minutes toregister their details with easyfundraising.org.uk,
selected Debden New Memorial Hall as their preferredcharity, install the auto reminder option,(which pops upevery time you hit a company who donates and it isliterally one click to claim a donation) just think howmuch we could raise for a new hall. It costs nothing asthe donations are made by the company and not by theshopper. Christmas is not too far away so now would bea good time to register.
With so many Debdenites shopping online, WHY is thisnot being used more?
Apri l Gardner
Debden Royal British Legion
In addition to the RemembranceSunday Service at the Church on 10thNovember (see p 6) there will be a
parade through the village starting at Smiths Green at2pm and ending at the Memorial Hall where tea will beserved.
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Remembrance Sunday Service
10.50amAt St Marys Church
The church service will include members of
Carver Barracks and ATC
Remembrance Day Ceremony
Monday (Armistice)
10.50am
At the village sign outside Yuva
When, with the children of Debden Church ofEngland Primary School , we remember those of
this village who gave their lives for their Country.
Do ComeSunday
10th November
Do ComeMonday
11th November
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In memory of John Mawer
Most people in Debdenwould have known orrecognised my fatherwalking with one of hismany dogs through thevillage, or at least heard hisbooming voice as he calledfor the dog to return. Dogswere a big feature of my
growing up; you mayremember his belovedBreeze and for the lastthree years he had beenaccompanied everywhereby Spencer, an affectionate
Jack Russell who he rescued from Blue Cross. Dad was an enthusiasticwalker and we used to walk for miles at weekends whatever the weather; myfather had an amazing knowledge of the countryside around Debden andnever got lost!
Village life and the Church were very important to Dad, who was a sidesmanfor many years. He was a great supporter of the village cricket team andpresented the players with special caps to be worn on match days.
Sport was one of Dads greatest loves and he was an avid follower of bothrugby and cricket. He would enjoy going to Twickenham or Lords as well asto local venues to support his teams with gusto, flask at hip and return homehoarse from energetic cheering.
During family holidays, Dad always entered fully into the spirit of the thing.In 1978 we spent a week in Northumberland and in spite of poor weather weended up walking for miles along Hadrians wall in the pouring rain singingGreen Grown the Rushes O at the tops of our voices.
My father described himself as a people person and this was exemplifiedby his interest in others, his love of meeting new people and his delight inentertaining. He loved hosting parties accompanied, in earlier years, bydancing to his beloved jazz music. When Dad was still working I would meet
him on Fridays at Liverpool Street and we would catch the 6.36 to AudleyEnd, frequently enjoying a few G&Ts in the bar with friends, ensuring thejourney passed amicably and in a slight haze!
Hello old boy, have a drink is a phrase that all his friends will recognise andI am sure that as you read this, the memory of that cheery invitation willbring a smile and a fond memory to mind.
He will be terribly missed. God rest his soul. Carolyne Mitchell
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DebdenLocal HistoryRecorders Group
DENDROCHRONOLOGYAn Introduction to Tree-Ring Dating
TALK BY DR MARTIN BRIDGE FSA
Wednesday 27th November 20138.00 pm
Debden Village HallTickets 2.00 for Members
Non Members 3.00available on the door or can be bookedin advance by contactingthe Committee Members belowAll Welcome
contact Elisabeth Blackie Tel 01799 540528
or Ursula Lyons 01799 543164
or email: [email protected]
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FAREWELL FROM ROSEMARY COTTAGE
As many of you know already, we left Debden at the end of September afterhaving spent seven-and-a-half fantastic years in the village.
During that time we made so many friends and have been very fortunate tohave been made to feel so welcome. Right from the early days when Frankfrom the White Hart lent us his ladder when removing the trees just beforewe demolished the old bungalow; when Dave Paton stopped and chattedabout what we were up to; when the Magness family pulled our land rover
out of a ditch at midnight in the middle of winter; meeting Andrew Burchallwhilst perched on the roof removing tiles; Alastair & Lois offering us coffeewhile we were up on the scaffolding in the middle of winter, and borrowingtools from the Birds. We could go on and on...
Before we arrived in Debden we had heard it was a very friendly village,but until we had moved in and had our first Progressive Supper under ourbelt, we didnt appreciate just how social it was. Friday evenings in ThePlough were great opportunities to meet and catch up with friends. Tennis,table tennis, walks, the odd cricket match, delivering the Parish Pump andlooking after the flowers at the pump ensured ongoing interaction with themany aspects of village life Debden had to offer.
In summer we will certainly miss arriving home after work and poppingacross to join friends for a drink and poppadoms at Yuva (the Goslings can
be very persuasive), or the chats to those passing by en route to the shop,or the winter walks to The Fleur in the snow.
We would also like to say a huge thank you to Colin & Julia Magness forarranging and hosting the farewell do for us, and all those who assisted andwere able to come along.
Well be in the UK (renting a barn near Hever Castle in Kent) until aroundmid-December before we hope to relocate to Guernsey. Its not that far sowe do expect some visits!
So wed like to say one final thank you to everyone for making our time hereso enjoyable. Debden is a special place with special people. If only we couldtake it all with us. At least we can take the memories.
Pete, Tracey, Carol ine & Lauren Waddacor
Eds note: Many thanks to the Waddacors for planting and tending the
hanging baskets and tubs around the Pump. We will miss you.
Welcome to Sue Bolton who has moved into Rosemary Cottage.
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Planning and Building Regulation Applications
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A piece of cake.
We design delicious and stunning handmade personalised celebration cakes
for every occasion.Weddings, birthdays, christenings,
anniversaries, corporate and Christmas
We are now supplying high quality everyday cakes to the Village Shop.
Linda Clarke
The Old Service Station, Henham Road,
Debden Green, Saffron Walden, Essex CB11 3LZ
Tel: 01371 831021
www.icingandthecake.co.uk
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NEWSFROMTHE PARISH CHURCH OF STMARY
Dear Friends,
November is the month of Remembrance. In recent weeks, I havebeen very moved to read of a number of acts of selfless heroism, aswell as determined courage from members of our armed forces.Notable among these is the bravery of Warrant Officer Andy Peat,based at Carver Barracks, who saved the lives of several British andDanish soldiers by putting his own life at dire risk; he is the first soldierfrom outside Denmark to be awarded the Anders Lassen medal; hehas also been awarded the George Medal. Then there are the twoyoung soldiers, who have lost limbs in explosions in Afghanistan.These two young men have courageously learnt to live life in a newway with artificial limbs and will shortly be rowing the Atlantic to raisemoney for Help for Heroes. Their stories remind us of the enormouspersonal costs of striving to bring peace in troubled parts of our world.On Remembrance Sunday, along with members of the Royal BritishLegion, soldiers of the Royal Engineers, members of the Air TrainingCorps we will be remembering soldiers like these whose lives and thelives of their families have been changed forever by their injuries, as
well as all those who died during two World Wars, in the Falklands,Kuwait, Iraq and in Afghanistan. It is to them we owe the relativepeace in which we live. We remember them with love and gratitude.
When a loved one dies, the aching grief and loneliness can be hard tobear; the memory of those we have loved is always with us. OnSunday 3
rdNovember at 3pm in Wimbish Church there will be a short
quiet service in which we can remember those very special people,with love and thanksgiving. All are warmly welcome.
The peace of God however endures for ever and we can know it inour hearts and minds. Jesus assured us that he gives us his peaceand that we should not let our hearts be troubled or afraid. When we
know Gods peace, it can give us such strength and courage for thefuture. Please pray for our injured soldiers and for all who mourn.
God bless you all, Hilary
I am always happy to visit, whether at home or in hospital. If you, or someoneyou know, would appreciate a visit please dont hesitate to ring me on 01799
522616
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From the Registers
Our deepest sympathy to Richard, Carolyne, Rory and familyfollowing the death of John Mawer and to David following the death ofhis father, Arthur Prince. Both these men have been much lovedmembers of this community.
Debden Church Youth Groupwill next meet on Wednesday November 13th
All of secondary school age, are very welcomePlease contact Hilary on 01799 522616 if you would like to come
and for more details
The Church Mice . are rememberingpeople we love
on Monday 4th November at 10.30am
Special Services this month:
Sunday 3rdNovember: 3pm in Wimbish Church
Service in which we will remember those we have
loved but see no longer
Sunday10thNovember:10.50am Debden Church
REMEMBRANCE SERVICE
Are these yours? White oval dish from Harvest Supper 2012. Navy
blue & white tea towel left after this years Harvest Supper.
Pair of Bi focal glasses and a mans jacket left in church.
Come and join them in Debden Church New RoomFor children 0 4 years old with a parent
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Benten & CoChartered Certified Accountants
Offering friendly, helpful advice on all taxation
and accountancy matters.
Abbey House 51 High Street Saffron WaldenTelephone 01799 523 053
www.benten.co.uk
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FRO MTHESCHOOL
Dear Pump Reader,
We celebrated Harvest in church on Friday 27th September. The wholeschool led the service through a series of readings, songs and prayers.We sang a range of songs with actions including Easy Peasy Harvest, Pop
goes the Peas andGlory Hallelujah.
Children broughttheir Harvest giftswhich along with thechurchs gifts havebeen donated toJimmys NightShelter in Cambridge.It was lovely to seeso many parents andfriends of the schoolat the service.
The children were invited by Hilary Davey to take part in a Best DressedPotato competition. The children took their entries down to the churchwhere they were judged by the congregation at the Sunday HarvestService. All of the entries were very creative. The winners werecelebrated in our whole school assembly. Ursula Lyons our Chair ofGovernors and Hilary Davey presented the prizes. (see photo on p 25)
Our girls football team was given the opportunity to attend a pretournament coaching session at Newport Free Grammar School inOctober. The girls were split into teams which also consisted of childrenfrom other schools. The teams participated in a variety of activities and
mini matches. The girls are looking forward to taking part in thetournament on October 16th. More news on this in the next issue.
Five of our School Council representatives attended a School CouncilConference which was held at a local primary school in October. Thefocus of the conference was, How to be an effective School Council citizenship, succession planning and passing on skills. All our
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Girls Football team
representatives enjoyed the conference and gained a lot from it. Theirnext task will be to feed back to the full School Council and pass ontheir newly acquired skills.
A reminder for those of you who have children who are due to start inReception Class next September 2014 that applications to Essex CountyCouncil for a place can be made either by paper application or online at:
http://www.essex.gov.uk/EducationSchools/Schools/Admissions/Pages/Applications.aspx
Reception admissions open on the 11th November and close on 15thJanuary 2014. We are always happy to show new families around theschool or to answer any questions you may have. Please make anappointment through the school office.
With all good wishes Julie Gibbons(Head teacher)
Taking part in the conference Having a well earned break
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Debden Church
Christmas Fair
Saturday
December 7th
11 am 2 pm in the churchCraft Corner for childrenChristmas
decorations and badges
Cake/Christmas produce stall
Christmas craft stalls
Debden History Recorders Exhibition of
recent acquisitions and workTombola
Raffle
Judge the Nativity scenes
Bran tub
Rudolfs Nose
Home made soup and
rolls
Tea or coffee and
mince pies
Mulled wine
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Works at Howe Farmhouse
First of all apologies to all of you that drive to Saffron Walden via WaldenRoad for all of the builders vans and cars that were parked outside HoweFarmhouse on a daily basis. We are also very pleased to be back inDebden after 10 months in Saffron Walden. We have been replacing one ofthe single storey extensions at the back with a two storey one, updated theplumbing and electrics and trying to make the house airtight and superinsulated.
We were motivated by the Passivhausstandard which is a rigorous set of
requirements for building energy efficientbuildings. There are very few of these inthis country; the Hastoe development inWimbish being a notable exception. If youcan meet this standard then the housewont need any heating beyond what theoccupants, equipment and sunlightprovide.
This standard is challenging for a new build and almost impossible in atimber frame retrofit; so we are aiming to keep the house warm with just awood burner on all but the coldest days.
For the old timber framed walls we firstly removed all of the cement based
render, which is not breathable and filled the cavity with sheeps woolinsulation. A membrane was added to the outside of the frame to minimiseair leakage; we then attached wood fibre board to the frame to providefurther insulation and the lime render was put directly on to this. In order tokeep the wall dry the theory is to have the materials more breathable as youget closer to the exterior of the building, as the walls dry from the outsiderather than the inside.
The new walls of the extension have been filled full of Celotex and we havealso replaced all of the windows with new timber framed triple glazedwindows that hopefully dont look too out of place. As the house is air-tightwe have installed a mechanical ventilation system that recovers the heatfrom the extracted air and uses it to heat up the incoming fresh air. We are
also planning to install a wood burner that will heat the hot water as well asprovide heat to the house.
If you are thinking of something similar then we will be more than happy toshow you what we have done here.
Andrew and Amelia Armour ([email protected]
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Just Gardening
During my 12 years working for Hopleys Plants at Much Hadham, thequestion customers most often asked was how can I achieve colour in mygarden all year round? Although this does require a little planning, it can beachieved if you think about foliage first rather than flowers. Is the plantevergreen or will it disappear for 5 months of the year? Both shrubs andperennials display not only greens of many hues, but also gold, purple, silverand variegated leaves. Autumn shows many of them in another light whenfoliage colour changes again.
Foliage also comes in many shapes any sizes and a number (say 3 or 5) of
one perennial variety grouped together is more effective than a few differenttypes dotted around. Those plants which flower for just one month a yearare really only suitable for very large gardens so its a good idea whentempted to buy a pretty plant to consider whether it has more than oneseason of interest such as flowers, seed heads or berries - and do you havethe right place for it?
Even a small garden needs a tree, but it a good idea to do your homeworkfirst. Dont rely too much on information given to you at a garden centre, theyjust want you to make a purchase! I suggest you invest in the excellentreference book The Readers Digest Encyclopaedia of Garden Plants &Flowers which will tell you just about all you need to know before you plant.The Winter Garden by Jane Sterndale-Bennett and maybe that useful littlebook, How to Garden by Alan Titchmarsh could be put on the Christmas list.
For example, you might consider the semi-evergreen Cotoneaster Cornubiawhich has an attractive slightly weeping habit, white flowers in spring and isladen with red berries in autumn. Although not evergreen, the crab applefamily (suggest Malus Evereste, Butterball or John Downie) have prettypink flowers in spring and attractive coloured apples for jelly in autumn.Some Sorbus (rowans) have a light canopy and Joseph Rock may performfor you. When the habit is more upright you can get away with planting tallergrowing specimens such as Prunus Spire and the evergreen JuniperHibernica. Shrubs which grow into small trees as does the spindle tree and
purple-leaved elder are other suggestions.
Maybe brighten a corner of your garden for winter with the variegatedevergreen Euonymus fortunei Emerald nGold or Silver Queen which growinto medium-sized shrubs, but remain healthy and colourful all year andtogether with Erica carnea heathers give a long season of interest. A group ofthree Cornus Midwinter Firewill display bright yellow/orange stems. Plant infront of evergreen shrub Viburnum davidii, with a cluster of Tete-a-tete daffs
beneath. Choisya Sundance can be underplanted with variegated ivyGoldheart or Green Ripple and a collection of purple violas. Plant thembetween now and March. (contd p 24)
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(Contd .from p 23)
Much can be gained by visiting gardens, particularly our two excellent wintergardens in Cambridge. Anglesey Abbey in Lode is absolutely stunning fromnow on and the Cambridge Botanic Garden began the winter garden crazemany years ago. Do take a notebook to record plant groupings that giveyou pleasure as these gardens really know what theyre doing.
A. Plantahol ic
Your Parish Pump NEEDS you:
NEW EDITOR
The editorship of the Pump is for three years and Ursulas stint ends inApril 2014. We need a replacement for her.
If you would like to find out what is involved, please contact either Ursulaor Mike or any of the Pump Committee and they will be happy to answerany queries you may have.
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The annual harvest supper,organised by Debden ParishChurch, was once again a greatsuccess. Over 60 people, includingfamilies and young people, tuckedinto cottage pie or medium (or evenhot) chilli followed by the traditionalfruit crumbles and lashings of
cream.As usual, brains were taxed withtwo quizzes: the traditional oneabout Debden and its history and amore general one on currentaffairs, blue plaques and sport.Mica Brown won the DebdenHistory Recorders quiz while therewas a tie between Henry Blackieand Edward Doust for the generalone.
HARVEST CELEBRATIONS
The Best Dressed PotatoWinners
from re-
ception to
Class5
show their
creations
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DebdenChristmasPartyCurry Night
Saturday 14th December 20137.30 pm Village Hall
Yuva Curry followed by DJ & discoBring your own drinks
12.50 per person6.00 disco only (from 9.00 pm)
Tickets on sale 1 DecemberFurther details in December Pump
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TANG TING TWINNING
THE STORY OF BISHNUGIRI: Part I - A cry for help
We all know that the Tang Ting Twinning Association does good work inhelping people in a small village in Nepal. A day care centre has beenestablished, a midwife employed to help the women and children of thevillage, and medical staff from Britain visit to do their bit. We know this andare impressed by how little it takes to make a difference in the lives of thoseless fortunate than ourselves. But sometimes the story of just one child can
bring it all home to us. Like the story of Bishnugiri. Stuart McArthur, one ofthe TTTA volunteers and a regular visitor to the village, told me about her.
'It was a couple of years ago. I was therewith Fiona Ormerod, a doctor from Britain.She had seen the people who had turnedup at her clinic when the village headman,Prakash Gurung, said that a mother hadbrought her daughter. She couldn't walkvery well. Could the doctor do anything forher? She was a pretty girl, about 19 yearsold, but she limped very badly. Her clotheswere very dirty and she looked very poorly.When Fiona took her boots off, we had ashock. Both her feet were badly burned -one foot was only a stump really. Hermother told us that when she was a babyBishnugiri had fallen into the fire. This is notall that uncommon in Nepal where woodfires are used extensively for cooking andheating; it was clear that she needed an
operation and probably some kind of prosthesis to enable her to walk. Fionacouldn't do anything more for her then, but she cleaned her up and wefound some clean clothes for her. We all felt we wanted to help her but whatcould we do?TTTA is a small organisation and we didn't have the resources to bring her
to Britain to get the treatment she needed. And there would have too manydifficulties about doing that anyway. We'd have to get Bishnugiri the treat-ment she needed in Nepal. But how?'Stuart told me how TTTA found a way to help Bishnugiri. But I'll leave thatpart of the story until next month.
(Part 2 - A new life)
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Great News!
We are indebted to the Searle Trust for awarding funding, to enable us to
install a staff toilet in the Shop. The Stockroom will be re-organised toaccommodate this, so there will be no necessity to extend the building. Thetoilet will create a greatly improved facility for our Staff and allow us to be selfsufficient when the New Memorial Hall is under construction. New drains willbe installed across the Main Entrance to the Recreation Ground during theweek of half term, beginning 28
thOctober. We apologise that this will cause
some disruption, but access will be available at all times.
In preparation for this work, we have cleared out the Stockroom and havediscovered a set of metal free-standing kitchen scales which are surplus torequirements. They are in full working order and will be available to the firstcustomer offering over 10!
We would like to use our A Board outside the Shop to better effect. We
wonder if anyone in the village has access to an A3 colour laser printer, foroccasional use. Please contact the Shop if you can help us on (01799)541348.
Our Christmas stock will be available during this month. Watch out for newarrivals, including Coles Christmas Puddings and plenty of Stocking Fillers!
Nina Manser
News from the Shop
Shop Opening Times
Monday to Friday ** 08.30 13.30 14.00 16.30
Saturday 09.30 14.00 Closed
Sunday 09.30 12.00 Closed
** The Post Office opens from 09.00 13.00 Mondays & Thursdays
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News from DebdenPentecostal Church
Dear Friends,
It was a real pleasure to see everyone enjoying themselves at
the Harvest Thanksgiving and hear the well known harvesthymns being sung with such enthusiasm. The speaker, TonyMason, reminded us of the need to be really thankful rather thanjust saying thank you to a God who gives us life, breath andeverything else including the promise of eternal life if we accepthim. The Harvest produce was again donated to Humfrey Lodgein Thaxted.
We thank Thee, then, O FatherFor all things bright and good
The seedtime and the harvestOur life, our health, our foodNo gifts have we to offerFor all Thy love impartsBut that which Thou desirest
Our humble, thankful hearts 1782 MatthiasClaudius
Services are back to normal in November so please do feelmost welcome to come along and worship with us.
God bless,Simon Gale
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Debden Pentecostal ChurchThaxted Road, Debden
Weekly ProgrammeSunday 11.00 am Morning Worship
6.30 pm Sunday Evening services will beheld on 6th and 20th OctoberWednesday Coffee Mornings each Wednesday at10.30 to 12 noon, everyone welcome!
Special note Please contact Paul Baker on 01440 710416if you need information about the church.
Debden Pentecostal Church
www.debden-pentecostal.org.uk
Special Dates in NovemberOn November 1st 1755 Lisbon was devastated by a massive earthquake,also felt throughout Europe and North Africa. This was followed by atsunami and then a fire which swept the city for 5 days.
Thousands of people realised that they were not prepared to meet theirmaker. One such person was Rachel Low, who told how the earthquakemade her tremble for her soul my mind was affected with a considerationthat I might be in eternity and that I was not prepared. As I was going homeI had a sense that every step I took I was drawing nearer to eternity ....... Isaw my sins to be numerous. Rachel went on to become an ardent Meth-odist. Fortunately for us Debden is not prone to earthquakes(!) but we canstill ask ourselves the question, are we ready to meet our maker?
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FLORISTRY, GARDENING AND COOKERY COURSESNew Classes at Cole End Farm
Have a wonderful day learning something new at our beautifultimbered barn it is great fun with a wonderfully relaxed atmosphere
Saturday 7th December - Traditional Christmas Decorations
To reserve a place and for further details see www.coleendfarm.co.uk
or telephone 01 799523411
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October Parish Council Meeting
Annual Audit for the year ended 31st
March 2013
The Annual Return has now been returned by the External Auditor. Thecompletion of the audit will be advertised.
Af fordable House in Widdington
No enquires or applications were received from Debden. The house hasnow been allocated to a relation of a Widdington resident.
Local Transport
ECC are carrying out two consultations at present; Home to SchoolTransport and Local Bus Strategy. Residents are urged to respond to these.Full details are available at www.essex.gov.uk/schooltransport andwww.essex.gov.uk/busreview
Pavilion
It was agreed that the pavilion, which is owned by the Parish Council, is inserious need of improvement. A new group will be formed to deal with therefurbishment and this project will be carried out at the same time as thebuilding of the new hall and will be in keeping.
Vegetation will be removed from behind the pavilion and the area levelled.
New Village Hall
A progress report was given on the New Village Hall. Plans will be presentedat the next village meeting on Tuesday 5
thNovember.
ECC Winter Salt Bag scheme
The order has been delivered by ECC. A note will be included in theNovember Parish Pump to inform residents that bags of salt are available foruse on pavements and roads which are not salted by ECC. If any residentswould be willing to salt a specific area of the village when conditions areslippery, would they please contact Roger Forster (541409) for a bag/s ofsalt. (see p 37)
Al lotments
All rents have now been collected. There are a number of vacant plotswhich will be advertised in the Parish Pump. (see p 37)
VAS sign in Thaxted Road
The sign is awaiting funding from the Local Highways Panel.
Flower Tubs
The seven tubs and two hanging baskets will be planted with winterpansies.
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Planning applications
The following applications have been received. No comments submitted.
UTT/13/2646/LB - New Amberden Hall, Hamperden End
Replace lean to roof with pitched roof and enlarge existing store of theGranary Barn.
UTT/13/2622/FUL Land at Hamperden End change of use of redundantagricultural buildings to B1 and B8 uses. Provision of new vehicular access.
UTT/13/2527/LB - Barn 1, Brick House Farm - Amendments toUTT/12/5297/LB internal alterations, alternative layout of partition wall and
changes to approved use of roomsUTT/13/2144/HHF - Little Rosings, Henham Road, Debden Green - Singlestorey rear extension, increase size of existing dormer windows
The following applications have been approved.
UTT/13/1485/HHF - Montserrat, Deynes Road - Erection of two storey frontextension
UTT/13/1778/LB - New Amberden Hall, Hamperden End - Internalalterations
UTT/13/1894/FUL - Ducketts Farm, Henham Road - Photovoltaic cell arrayin paddock
Trench across the car park
A request was received from the Village Shop to dig a trench across theentrance to the car park. The PC had no objection to this, but suggested itshould be carried out when the School is closed for half term.
Meeting dates
The next meeting will be on Wednesday, 4th
December, 8.00pm in theMemorial Hall.
An additional meeting will be held on 8th
January 2014 to agree the Precept.The March meeting will be on the 5
thMarch.
Allotments Available
There are currently some plots available at the Allotments. Very reasonable
rates! Please contact Chris Griffin (540587) if you are interested in becominga tenant.
Essex County Council Salt Bag Scheme
The Council has now received their allocation of salt which is for use onpavements and roads which the gritting lorry does not cover. It is not for useon private drives. If you would be willing to salt a specific area of the villagewhen conditions are slippery would you please contact Roger Forster(541509) for a bag/s of salt.
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LETTERS
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Dear Editors
Please may I politely remind all dog owners using the recreationmeadow to exercise their pets that it is polite to remove any messmade by the animals and place it in one of the 3 bins providedaround the meadow, specifically for this purpose. The recreationmeadow is used extensively by children and the mess left by you isboth unsociable and unhealthy. As a non dog owner perhaps I ammissing something but why would anyone want to bring a dog out fora walk with the express purpose of letting it deposit mess on the only
piece of recreational land in the village?
StephWatson
The Police will visit the Village Shop on Thursday 28th November
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Come along and enjoy good company at your localpub.Monthly quiz nights - 3rd Wednesday ofeach month
Monthly music night - 1st Wednesday of each month
Opening times:Tuesdays - Saturdays: 6pm - 11pm
Sundays: open lunchtime, closed evenings
Spontaneity and fun is the idea behindMusic Night as the band donned UncleAlbert masks with Bob Barker looking on.
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Pond House, Pamphillions Farm, Debden, Saffron Walden. Essex CB11 3JT
YOUR LOCAL STIGA DEALER IS PLEASED TO
ANNOUNCE
THAT WE CAN ALSO OFFER YOU THERANGE OF GARDEN EQUIPMENT
SPECIAL OFFERS ALWAYS AVAILABLE
Contact Toby Abrey or George Chapman for further details
Tel: 01799 543208 e: [email protected]@abreyandson.com
www.abreyagricultural.com
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ComputerCare-SaffronWaldenAll types of PC support work undertaken
Problem solving
Broadband & Wireless
New system installation
Data recovery
Advice on new PC purchase
Tutoring
Home networking
Repairs & Upgrades
We come to you!Our aim is to have satisfied customers who will recommend us to others
01799 520514
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Hearing Help Uttlesford
Problems with you NHS Hearing Aid?Obtain FREE help and advice at:-
SAFFRON WALDEN
at the Day Centre in Hill Street
on the
Last Saturday of each month from 9.45 til 11.30 am
or at
THAXTED
at The Surgery, Margaret Street
on the
Last Thursday of each month from 10.00 am til NoonFor more information call 01799 599790 (9am 4pm)
Regd. Charity No. 289280
MATHS COACHING
Recently retired Mathsteacher
offering extra tuition for
GCSE and A levels
Contact: Lucy Chap-man
Sharon, Thaxted Road,Debden
Tel:01799 543864
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HOLIDAY COTTAGES TO LET
NORTH NORFOLK2 Adjoining cottages in the village ofBurnham Market
one sleeping 6 and the other 4. To let separately or together.
2 miles from Holkham, 11/2 miles from coast, enclosed
south-facing
garden, off-street parking.
Lovely beaches, golf courses, bird watching etc!
Please ring Christine Rhodes on 07831 627678
ENVIRON
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Or INSTALLATION ONLY
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TILING, PLUMBING, ELECTRICAL
FLOORING AND DECORATING
Environ ConstructionSharonThaxted Road
Debden Contact: Ron Chapman 01799 543864
Saffron Walden 07957220322
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The 16th Annual Debden and Debden Green Progressive Supper
Saturday 1st February, 2014
How time flies, and it is that time of year again! For the regulars, the16th Annual Progressive supper will be held on
Saturday 1st February, 2014.
For those who have not come across this type of event before, the aim is toshare a three course meal with other people in the village, with the costsshared equally between all taking part. We have found that a very goodevening can be had for 15 per head, which includes all food and
accompanying drinks.We meet up in the Plough and you are told where you will be going forstarters and at 8pm everyone departs in differing directions. Your starterhost will already have been given a sealed envelope telling each guestwhere they will be going for main course and at 9pm we all set off again forthe next venue. When you arrive at your main course hosts home, you willfind a completely different set of diners.
Finally, at about 10.30pm we all move again to the final venue, which isusually the village hall, for puddings, cheese and biscuits and generalpartying.
The evening does rely, of course, on everyone being willing to providesome aspect of the catering. However, it is all scientifically worked out
beforehand in response to my planning letter asking for volunteers toprovide the various courses! The cost of any food and drink supplied byyou will be re-imbursed out of the 15 per head charge.
However, I would stress that the object of the evening is to get together andshare a sociable evening amongst friends. It is not a cordon bleucompetition and if cooking is not your thing then the supermarkets are fullof ready made food! It is also not always necessary for everyone toprovide, or host, a course, depending on the numbers attending.
The evening is a great way for everyone to get together and for newcomersto the village to get to know their neighbours. It has grown in popularityover the years (last year there were 98 attendees) and is open to anyone inthe village. If you are interested, please contact me and I will add you to my
list for this years event. I will email, where possible, in mid November thosewho attended last year, and write to everyone else. However, if you do notget either a letter or email from me, please contact me as sometimes emailcan go astray!
If you are interested, but not sure, call me and I will be happy to explainfurther!
Marion Bamfield, 11 Highfields Tel: 01799 540783
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Debden Football
Debden faced their first difficult opposition of the 2013 2014 campaign with a home match versus EynesburyRovers. The match started off slowly with the two sidesplaying very different styles of football. Eventually Debdenstactics paid off when Jordan Parrishs cross into the middleof the box was eventually struck in by Alan Porter. Debden
then found themselves being pressured by Eynesburys counter attackingstyle and Eynesbury scored the equaliser. Debden replied very quickly anda superb through ball from Alan Porter played Zak Rayner through and he
took it around the keeper and slotted it home before half time.In the second half Debden was first to strike and a corner from Tom Moselysaw Jordan Parrish get the highest and headed it in to make it 3-1 Debden.However, Eynesbury then went on the attack and scored two goals to level it3-3 but it wasnt long before Debden was piling on the pressure to get backin front. Some lovely attacking football from Debden saw Adam Porter finishhome a great team goal and it seemed that Debden had picked up the threepoints. However, in the final few moments, Eynesbury took a desperate shotat goal which slipped through the hands of Mikey Sharp to equalise andmake the final score 4-4 in a match that Debden felt should have been theirsfor the taking.
Mike Pearce
Fixtures
date time home away
9th November 2pm Debden Burwell Swifts
Reserves
16th November 2 pm Debden HardwickA
23rd November 2 pm Debden Great Paxton Reserves
30th November 2pm Thurlow RoyalExchange
Debden
Royal Briti sh Legion
The C Group Carol Service will take place at the Parish Church of the HolyCross at Felsted on Sunday 8th December 2013 commencing at 3 p.m.
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EVENTS DIARY
Thursdays: Mothers and Toddlers 1012 noon Memorial Hall
2nd Friday of each month: 2nd Friday Club for newcomers to the village tomeet and greet 8pm onwards at The Plough
If you p lanning to ho ld an event in the village in 2013/2014, pleasecheck against dates above to avoid clashes and give your dates (evenprovisional) to the editors who wi ll post on the website calendar.
Tues 5th November New Village Hallupdate meeting
Village Hall
8pm
p4
Sun 10th November RemembranceSunday Service
Parade
St Marys Church
10.50am
2pm
p6
Mon11th November Remembrance DayCeremony
Yuva 10.50 am p6
Wednesday 27thNovember
Debden HistoryRecorders talk Dendrochronology
by Dr Martin Bridge
Village Hall 8 pm p8
Sat 7th December Church Fair Debden Church p20
Sat 14th December Christmas Party Village Hall p26
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INFORMATION
Essex Police 101 NEWnon emergency (15p per call)Neighbourhood Police 07779 037084HospitalsAddenbrookes, Cambridge ......01223 245151Princess Alexandra, Harlow ......01279 444455
DoctorsNewport....01799 540696Thaxted ....01371 830213Saffron Walden:Borough Lane.........01799 524224Gold Street.. ...........01799 525325Rectory Practice .01799 522327TEDS (out of hours)....... 01371877410Dentists (Saffron Walden)Church Street.. ....... 01799 528555High Street.......... 01799 521357Hill Street... .........01799 528209London Road... 01799 523194
New Road........ 01799 521265NHS Radwinter Road Hospital...0800 7833396ChurchesSt Mary the Virgin & All SaintsRev Hilary Davey...........01799 522616Pentecostal ChurchPaul Baker 01440 710416Debden Shop 01799 541348Karen Roper (manager) 01799 541634FootpathsNicola McCahill 01799 541411Village Hall Hire
Tony Hudson . 01799 541577pref. email;. [email protected] Primary 01799 540302Pre school .. 07845 101809Newport Free Grammar.. 01799 540237SW County High .. 01799 513030
Friends 01799 525351TransportTrain times .. 08457 484950Ticket booking 0800 566566Stansted Airport01279 680500Noise Complaints.0800 243788Village link buses 5 & 3...08457 000333
Debden ClubsFootball (Eddie Minet). 07766 970296Tennis (Roger Forster) ...01799 541409Table tennis (Jim Watson) 540721Badminton (Roger Forster) 541409Karen Howarth School of Dancing........................................01279 651535Building ServicesWatson and Woolner ......01799 541846RA Gunn 07708 493432Plumber G MacSwan 07877 193292Plumber C Wolff.............. 01799 543679Chimney Sweep (Jessica Hayes)
01799 540232Neighbour Watch ..01376 556232County CouncillorSimon Walsh email:[email protected] CouncillorTina Knight .. 01799 540881Parish Council MembersAndrew Tetlow .01799 541502(Chairman)Roger Forster .. 01799 541409(Open Spaces)Stephen Jasper ...01799 543141
(Localism Bill)Stephanie Watson 01799 540721Stewart Luck . 01799 540866Richard Simmonds .. 01799 541084
In response to readers requests for more information, hereis a list of telephone numbers that may be useful. Pleaseinform the editors if any are out of date or incorrect.
Debden Shop and PostOffice opening hours, p 29
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CHURCH SERVICES FOR NOVEMBER 2013
Date DEBDEN
WIMBISH
3rd November : All Saints/All Souls
9.30am Holy Communion
Please note the change to thepreviously advertised service.
3pm SERVICE OF
REMEMBRANCE FOR ALLSOULS
10th November : REMEMBRANCE SUNDAY
9.30am Family Service
10.50am REMEMBRANCE
SERVICE
10.50am REMEMBRANCE
SERVICE
17th November : Second Sunday before Advent
9.30am Family Communion 11am Matins
24th November : Christ the King
9.30am Matins 11am Holy Communion
1st December : Advent Sunday
9.30am Holy Communion11am Christingle Service
For all ages
PRIEST-IN-CHARGE : Rev. Hilary Davey (01799) 522616CHURCHWARDENS : Micka Brown (01799) 540395 Nina Manser (01799)
541863
PCC SECRETARY : Tony Vernon (01371) 830801 website :www.debden.org
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