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CHATTERBOX

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www.lochwinnoch info Ioehwinnoch no 155 November 2006

ASIST

Anti~Socia.1 Investigation Team Office 8:45am - 4:45pm Ask (or David McLaren or

Lisa Simpson

01505 325 030

Community newsletter produced by lochwinnoch publicity committee for lochwinnoch cc

What's On

• rath Nov. Coach's leave McKillop for Royal Concert Hall in Glasgow for Concert in aid of Teenage Cancer Trust. Karl Jenkins' Requiem Seat £5. Concert tickets available via RGCH ticket office.

• 30th Nov. & rst Dec. Calder Drama, 'Comedy' McKillop, Tickets £6. Child. £3.00 see inside for more details

• and Dec. Christmas Fayr, Parish church to-rznoon Tickets £1.50 and £1.00

• 23rd Dec. St Winnoch Singers, Christmas Concert, Parish Church 7.30 pm. Tickets on sale soon.

Community Council

Two high ranking police officers, Chief Inspector William Mitchell and Inspector William Blair of Force Communications, attended the CC AGM on to inform people on how the new police communications operate.

Gone are bits of paper, the new system is totally computerised. This will give the Control Room a quick and efficient way to communicate with officers on patrol and, just as importantly, between members of the public and the police.

The Communications Centres are based in Motherwell and

MATTHEW NEW & SONS

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Insurance Work, New Roofs, Flat Roofs Roughcasting -UPVC Cladding-Guttering

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Govan. All calls to the police are logged on computer. All information, names, the nature of the offence and so on, are detailed and can be referred to at any time, so patterns of crimes can be easily recognised.

Particularly impressive is the way the Communications Centres are in contact with the bobby on the beat. Police officers are equipped with an upto-the-minute mobile phone that can receive a whole host of information relevant to the call the officer is attending. Officers can also send a lot of information back to the Communication Centres.

The police are trying out new shift systems that will lead to more officers on the beat during Friday and Saturday nights. Earlier on in the meeting the new Community Council was voted into place. The officebearers now consist of:

David Fowles - Chairperson

Chris Gould - Vice-Chairperson

Yvonne Ross - Treasurer

Alec Harley - Secretary

Graeme Brown has taken on

the Planning brief, a position held previously, for many years, by Gill Renyolds.

Thanks were made for the work Gill had carried out over the years. The former Chairperson, David Arthur, remains on the committee. He stood down as Chairperson to stand as a candidate in next year's local government elections.

Ian Kennedy was elected as the first ever honorary member of the Community Council. The award is in recognition of his long service with the Council.

Newton of

Barr

While waiting for a bus recently I watched the traffic at Newton of Barr. It was very instructive.

During the five minutes: two vehicles ignored the red light, about a dozen drivers - including one driving a behemoth of a truck - were on the phone, most vehicles were exceeding the speed limit and one driver caught up with the news by reading the paper while he drove. I was glad when the bus turned up.

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Lemonade Factory

Professor Mucklebrain has written with his idea for the now unused lemonade factory, the factory now the target for a community buy-out.

The professor has suggested that the factory be turned into a bus terminus. 'With' he writes 'the looming threat of global warming very much in the minds of politicians, many world leaders - except, alas, George W Bush - we should all be thinking of ways to reduce the amount of carbon we release into the atmosphere. One way to do this is by using public transport rather than a car.'

The professor goes on to say that a bus depot in the heart of the village makes sense. Buses could leave for Glasgow every hour, a bus could leave daily for Edinburgh, for Kilmarnock via Beith (though within spitting distance of Lochwinnoch, currently very difficult to get to if you don't have a car), a once a week bus to London is also something to consider.

Contact us for Christmas menus

Tbeme nights - OD last Thursday of each month Small functions catered for

Room for private meetings available.

Pre Theatre meals (2 courses £10.95) and

A La Carte meals served from 6pm - 9pm

Open Tuesdays to Saturdays at above hours and for Luncb on Satu rdays from 12.30 - 3pm

Other ideas floated by the great mind include turning the lemonade factory into a micro-brewery or a distillery. All valid ideas - what do you think?

Bridge Closure

Calder Bridge- Lochlip Road will be closed 09.00 till 17.00 Sunday rath November for survey.

Lets hope it passes with flying colours or else we are in for major traffic chaos.

NIXONS

AT THE GABLE END .

RESTAURANT AND WINE BAR

45 High Stre&t LOGhwinnoch PA12 4AB

Tel 01505 842775

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{)pen ~ - oj - Christmas be (Sunday)

Hundreds of unusual presents and cards Jewellery and bags to complete your outfit

Festive finishing touches for the home

Lochwinnoch Christmas Cards now in stock Service with a smile - all without leaving the village

8 Chul"ch Skeet. Lochwinn(Jch ().(iOO 84331. onen g tv li each day and 1;l-4 on Sundin's

Thank You

Fiona and Jonathan would like to thank everyone for their recent support, cards and flowers.

They are pleased to say that £300+ was raised for the Musicians Benevolent Fund. Again thank you to all those who donated.

Christmas

Fayre

A Berries & Bells Christmas fayre will be held at the Lochwinnoch Parish Church on Saturday and December from 10-12 Noon.

Usual Stalls- Baking, Preserves etc on display

Tickets on sale at door : Adult £1.50, Children £1

Notices

Please get your Xmas and New Year notices of events or opening hours etc in early.

We will publish what's on in the mid December edition of chatterbox, in plenty time for holidays

BOOK NOW FOR CHRISTMAS

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Tel: 01505 842056 • Mobile: 07940 705115

KIERAN ~

St Winnoch' Singers at 10

Ten years ago this Christmas saw the first concert by the St Winnoch Singers. The choir had been founded a couple of months earlier.

The Christmas concert was a tentative beginning to the choir's performing career. During this first concert the choir sang a selection of seasonal numbers and served mulled wine during the interval.

Every year since that first concert the choir have given two concerts a year in the village. Most of the concerts were held in the Parish Church, but on a couple of occasions the McKillop Hall was the chosen venue, most notably when the choir performed Carl Orff s Carmina Burana for the first time.

During this concert the choir were joined by a contingent from the BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra - as they have been in almost every concert.

Last year saw a peak in the choir's career when they performed Carl Jenkins's mass 'The Armed Man' in the Royal Concert Hall accompanied by the Royal Scottish National Orchestra and other choirs from around the country. The composer conducted the choir

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and the concert raised money for the charity Hope and Homes.

This year on Sunday 12 November the choir return again to the Royal Concert Hall to perform the Carl Jenkins 'Requiem', a new work by this very popular composer. Again Carl Jenkins will be at the podium. Money from the concert will be donated to the Teenage Cancer Trust a charity very close to the village. Tickets are available from the Booking Office. Coach leaves McKillop at 6.30pm. Leaves from Concert hall at approx iopm, Cost £5.00

The choir rehearse most Mondays in the Parish Church; if you would like to become a member why not drop in on a rehearsal?

The Play's the Thing

On Thursday, November 30 and Friday, December 1, in the McKillop Hall, Calder Drama Club presents a comedy for Christmas called 'The Farndale Avenue Housing Estate Towns Women's Guild Dramatic Society's Production of a Christmas Carol'.

Tickets, for this very funny play, cost £6:00 adults £3:00 children. Doors open 7:00pm.

New Year Dance

Lochwinnoch New year Dance will take place on the 1st January 2007, McKillop, featuring 'Freedom' Tickets on sale shortly, usual outlets.

This is Lochwinnoch longest running event and is unique in Renfrewshire.

Strict numbers so get your tickets as soon as possible.

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''It's' about conn&tJng ,- - -- . - _, - - - . '. ;

people 'with information The Village WebSite .

and connecting www.lochwinnoch.info !

people with people" i

New Webcam ... www.lo.chwil.lnoc:h.lnfojwebcam

A new webcam has been fitted down at Castle Semple Loch. You can view live images from the loch and pan round to view the different activity areas. The camera has been funded by Awards for All via the Community Council.

Out of School Club. .. www.lochwlnnoch.lnfo/communlty/losc

The recently opened Out of School Club (LOSC) has had a very successful holiday club season with children participating In trips, arts & crafts and sports dunng the summer. Children are now enjoying the breakfast and after school club wit.h an intake of new Primary r's adding to the numbers.

Business Di rectory." www,lochwlnnoch,tnfojbuslness

If you have a business In the village make sure you have a listing in the online business directory. Just create an account and add a description, contact details etc. A standard listing is free!

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Local Events

Sat 25 Nov

Coppice & Pollard

Join the Rangers to cut willow and planting trees, it is National Tree Week. Castle Semple: 10:00 12:00 hrs tel 01505 842 882

Sat 25 & Sun 26 Nov

Adult RYA Safety Boat Course. Course covers rescue techniques to recover a variety of craft and persons. Castle Semple: 10:00 - 16:00 hrs both days COST: £140 Advanced booking ASAP is essential please tel 01505 842 882 EX20

December

Sun 3 Dec

Lochwinnoch Festive Farmers'Market

An ideal opportunity to buy local seasonal produce direct from the suppliers. Castle Semple: 11:00 to 14:30 hrs or until sold out MORE INFO: tel 01505 842 882

Sat 9 to Sat 23 Dec

Trees for Christmas Get some festive fresh air, go for a walk or have a coffee and collect your Christmas tree at the same time. Castle Semple: 10:00 - 16:00 daily until sold out MORE INFO: tel 01505 842 882 Ex 20

Sat 9 Dec

Bird Boxes, Tables & Feeders An opportunity to help our feathered friends as the cold winter weather sets in. Castle Semple: 13:30 h r s MORE INFO: tel 01505 842 882 Ex 20

Sun 10 Dec

Aren't Birds Brilliant: A Feast. of Swans

munily Council of LoehwiJlnoch throu!lh financl~ assistance by Lochwinnoch Conunmuly Council, Renfrewshlre Councn on" advertisements. The edililr welcomes all. items for possible inclusion but wiD reserve all rights over them. All views lIN! of indlvidual8. The editor aceepts no Habilily for errors

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open 'rues - Frfd 10.00am-S.OOpm Sat -10.00am·4.3Dpm Sun-12noon-4pm Tel: 01505844980 www.c:raftsofoalder.c:o.uk

RSPB staff will be on hand with telescopes and binoculars, ideal for watching the swans and the other winter wildlife on the loch. Castle Semple: Drop in anytime 13:00 - 15:00 hrs

Wed 13 Dec

Annual Tinsel Walk Join in the festive fun with a circular level g.9km/6.1mls walk around the outskirts of Lochwinnoch. Remember the tinsel or a festive hat! Castle Semple: 11.00 hrs MORE INFO: Senga McLeod tel 0141840 3861

Helpline

The Renfrewshire Nuisance Helpline that deals with anti-social behaviour, noise problems and disputes with neighbours is 0800 169 1283.

Open from 900am roroopm,

Phone Numbers

Here are some useful phone numbers:

NHS 24 Hour: 08454242424

Castle Semple Centre 842882

Doctor's Surgery 8422.00

Chemist 842227

Library & Museum 842305

McKillop Institute 842261

Post Office 842257

RSPB 842663

Renfrewshire Council Cotton Street, Paisley

PAll WB -General 0141842 5000 Chief Executive's Department

0141 840 3601 Education and Leisure Services

Shelagh Rae 0141 842 5663

Environmental Services

Bernard Forteath 0141 840 3104 Housing and Property Services

Mike Bailey 01418425616

Planning and Transport

Bob Darracott 0141 842 5811

Emergency

Council Housing Repairs

0141 889 5296 Homeless Persons

(out of hours) 0800811505

Social Work Standby

0800811505 Flooding (Roads & Culverts) 889

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Domestic and commerc:al Installation and maintenance.

Fires Cookers, Boiler Installation and SE!rvi~ingr , Bathroom Suites, Blocked Drains

Tel: 0·1505 843 771 or 07920 762 529

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CJ3a6y potatoes or fries ana seasonal' vegeta6Ces

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