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Village News
September 2015
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PVN
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together
and
distributed
free
to
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houses
in
the
village.
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reports,
opinions
and
ar@cles
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very
much
welcomed.
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we
will
always
aim
to
include
all
shades
of
opinion
and
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right
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Maureens Ramblings..
I
recently
read
of
a
survey
about
religious
experience
that
53%
of
people
who
have
had
some
contact
with
the
church
reported
that
the
main
reason
why
they
did
not
go
to
church
was
that
they
are
too
busy
to
aOend.
Busy.
Its
a
word
many
of
us
use
most
of
the
@mewere
too
busy,
so
busy,
very
busy,
or
just
plain
busy.
Weve
got
work
to
do,
children
to
raise,
mee@ngs
to
get
to,
appointments
to
keep,
gardens
to
tend,
walls
to
decorate,
friends
to
have
dinner
with,
families
to
love
and
spend
@me
with.
In
the
survey,
these
53%
believe
in
God;
they
had
had
some
good
experience
of
the
church;
they
supported
their
local
church
is
many
ways;
they
embraced
the
beliefs
and
aims
of
the
church,
but
they
were
just
too
busy
to
get
involved
with
their
local
church
family.
It
seems
that
the
busyness
begins
with
the
teenage
years.
It
is
the
demands
of
school
such
as
homework,
school
teams
and
the
need
to
work
on
Sundays
to
raise
money.
And
how
do
you
get
up
on
Sunday
mornings
aLer
those
exci@ng
Saturday
nights!!?
And
as
we
come
into
adulthood
the
busyness
can
some@mes
feel
overwhelming.
So
easily
and
so
quickly,
the
habit
of
church-going
is
lost
and
the
idea
of
spending
an
hour
in
the
presence
of
God
and
of
the
church
family
is
just
too
demanding.
I
wonder
how
the
1.3
million
people
who
do
manage
to
get
to
church
on
Sundays
in
Britain
today
manage
to
juggle
all
these
demands.
Maybe
it
is
because
they
have
decided
to
give
God
a
place
in
their
lives.
Now
theres
a
chicken
and
egg
situa@on!
If
God
is
given
a
place
in
our
lives,
maybe
the
demands
and
priori@es
of
the
rest
of
our
life
fall
into
place
and
then
maybe
we
wont
be
so
busy!?
Jesus
said
this
himself.
Seek
rst
the
kingdom
of
God
and
his
righteousness,
and
all
these
things
will
be
provided
for
you.
Jesus
himself
was
very
busy,
but
he
managed
to
order
his
priori@es.
In
Mark
1:35
we
read
that
in
the
morning,
before
daybreak,
Jesus
arose
and
went
out
to
a
lonely
place,
and
prayed.
Well,
maybe
not
too
early
God,
and
maybe
not
too
lonelier
a
place
but
I
do
want
to
spend
@me
with
you
in
my
day
and
especially
on
Sundays
to
worship
with
my
Chris@an
family.
I
wonder
how
God
feels
about
our
being
too
busy
for
him.
I
wonder
how
the
church
will
con@nue
to
ac@vely
serve
and
support
in
the
community
if
we
are
too
busy
to
be
a
part
of
it.
I
wonder
how
Chris@an
values
and
our
Chris@an
heritage
will
be
protected
and
interpreted
in
the
21st
Century
if
we
do
not
ac@vely
seek
to
value
and
protect
them?
If
we
are
too
busy
for
@me
with
God
then
we
are
just
too
busy!
This
is
true
in
all
our
rela@onships.
If
you
dont
spend
@me
with
your
partner
or
your
children,
youre
going
to
be
disconnected.
So
many
people
seem
disconnected
from
God
maybe
because
they
dont
spend
@me
connec@ng
with
him.
We
have
to
spend
@me
with
God
in
order
to
be
close
to
him,
to
feel
his
love,
to
sense
his
presence
in
our
lives.
Ah
well!
Just
some
rambling
thoughts,
but
challenging
nevertheless.
The Revd. Maureen Allchin, Rector
Doggy Dilemmas
Puppy Training classes
Dog Training Classes Clicker Training
One to Ones Dog Walking
Dog Boarding
Contact Debs on 01380 730564
or 07966 617617
email:info@doggy-dilemmas.co.uk
www.doggy-dilemmas.co.uk
INTERIORS
Specialist Upholstery
www.richardsonandpaige.co.uk
on
Caf Church
Sunday 6th September at 11.15 at Seend
As the first Caf Church was such a success we are going to hold it every other
month on the first Sunday of the month. The theme in September will be New
Beginnings. You are invited to join us at this new style Benefice service for all the
family, young and old! Our service will start with refreshments at 11.00 and will then lead into an
informal family praise, with age-appropriate activities for the children (drama and making things,
etc). It is hoped that many of the young families in Seend, Bulkington and Poulshot will come
along to join in the worship and fun.
SEEND
BULKINGTON
POULSHOT
6th
Trinity
14
13th
Trinity
15
20th
Trinity
16
27th
Trinity
17
BENEFICE
REFRESHER
AND TRAINING
COURSE
Sunday, September
6th, 2015, 2.00-4.00
at 4 Northfields,
Bulkington
EXHIBITION OF
WATERCOLOUR PAINTINGS
AROUND THE WORLD
IN 80 PAINTINGS
by the Revd. Maureen Allchin
ACROSS
1 He noted legendary bowler taking 5-0 out East (6)
5 One endures endless rubbish written about judge in the Mirror (8)
9 Conductor who's an expert on the Ring? (10)
10 Siren's call makes you passionate to obtain love (4)
11 These days, little girl's into mental arithmetic (8)
12 Babylonian god reportedly ruined this country (6)
13 Liveliness seen in British port (4)
15 Unknown person taking money from murderer (8)
18 The well-read American volume has article written about it (8)
19 Critically examine circular letter and reject the proposal (4)
21 Is Henry taking in nursemaid to make profit? That's what we hear (6)
23 More of the Dome's revealed when it rises (8)
25 Beat in return game (4)
26 Attempt at escape made by bomber on trial? (4,6)
27 Maybe one from Hollywood could become a cinema actor at last (8)
28 Once more begin making summary (6)
DOWN
2 Something to eat during Shavian drama (5)
3 Red-blooded sounding character seen at the Savoy? (9)
4 King Henry provided for Islamic leader (6)
5 Two sons gain acceptance into school rowing teams that's what the
third's about to aim for (3,4,6,2)
6 Company acquiring European vessel needed proof of insurance once (8)
7 Father leaves new student in Surrey town (5)
8 Profit's made by investing money in English memorial that's not new (9)
14 Flipping Nora! Mist across the river causes foul weather! (9)
16 Gimmicky goods produced by bookbinders (9)
17 B. Charlton's team out of league? Such a ridiculous comedown (8)
20 Maybe bowler could be fitter (6)
22 Popular judge rises to conclude (5)
24 Expression of pity found in one book or another (5)
N
J
Roong
Flat
Roong
Specialist
plus
Fascia
and
GuOering
07747 677900
01793 335851
Martinas Professional
Cleaning Services
We guarantee the best price in the area for a
perfect job
Regular cleaning - Spring cleaning
Office cleaning - Ironing
Fully insured, Privacy assured
SAME CLEANER GUARANTEED
Call Martina on 07859818198
Cabaret Raffle
Tickets 10
available from Brian Arnold on 828833
Poulshot
Village Hall
Available for meetings, functions, clubs
and private parties
Booking fees
Village activities - 6 an hour
Outside users - 10 an hour
All bookings for the hall are taken by
Elizabeth or Jon Martin on 01380 828206
email bookings@MyPoulshot.com
ONE VOICE COMMUNITY CHOIR
Sing with All Your Heart and Feel Alive!
We Meet Each TUESDAY Everyone Welcome!
Village Hall Bulkington (Mill Lane) 10am-12 Midday Nothing too
difficult and nothing
too serious; just fun, uplifting songs that
everyone loves to sing. To register your interest and have a
friendly chat, please call
Lee on 01373 825058
or 07766 244321
www.1voicechoir.wordpress.com
Poulshot Readers
The Poulshot Readers met at the Raven
on July 23rd to talk about Peace Like A
River by Leif Enger. The story of Reuben
and the events of his childhood. An
interesting read, enjoyed by all.
Our next book is The Violin Of Auschwitz
by Maria Angels Anglada which we will
discuss, along with other world issues, on
Thursday 3rd September at 19:30 in the
Raven.
25th
September
3rd
October
2015
Entertaining
Angels
By
Richard
EvereI
Directed
by
Merrily
Powell
As
a
vicars
wife,
Grace
has
spent
a
lifeSme
on
her
best
behaviour.
Now
aTer
the
death
of
her
husband
Bardolph,
she
can
enjoy
the
new-found
freedom
of
being
able
to
do
and
say
exactly
as
she
wants.
But
the
return
of
her
eccentric
missionary
sister,
Ruth,
together
with
some
disturbing
revelaSons,
forces
Grace
to
confront
the
truth
of
her
marriage.
Can
God
be
trusted
to
do
anything
right
at
all,
or
is
the
whole
thing
a
divine
exercise
in
trial
and
error.
Set
in
a
vicarage
garden
in
the
present
day,
this
sharp-edged
comedy
with
probing
wit
was
a
massive
sell-out
at
the
2006
Chichester
FesSval,
starring
Penelope
Keith.
A
warm
glowing,
serious
comedy,
like
any
Ayckbourn
play
nished
by
JM
Barrie
-
Sunday
Times
a
very
English
comedy
with
some
real
emoSon
scratch
the
surface
and
youll
nd
interesSng
undercurrents
rippling
the
water.
Sunday
Times
A
funny
touching
and
genuinely
thought
provoking
comedy
Daily
Telegraph.
Picture
Framing
Oils,
water
colours,
prints,
photographs
etc
Plain
or
wash
lined
mounts
Choose
from
over
50
mouldings
Quick
service
Please
ring
for
appointment
Juliet
Wilmot
The
Garden
Lodge,
ChiOoe
01380
850314
Darren Sheppard
Traditional, Perfectionist,
Painter and Decorator.
We take pride in our work and have a
real passion for the upkeep of old
English houses and Estates.
Visit www.Sheppard-Decorators.co.uk
Tel. 01380501405 07876433655
Pets Corner
Meet
Dudley Josey
Dudley is a
Bearded Collie. His
registered pedigree
name is Geliland
Knights Templar.
He will be 13 on the
1st of September.
He will do anything
for a piece of
cheese! His
favourite toy at the
moment is a chicken door stop which he has stolen
from the house! He is not keen on his Wednesday
morning walk as he doesn't like dustbin lorries. His
best friends are
Cassie, Bertha,
Purdey and
Maisey.
Dudley Josey
has his own
Facebook page
created by one
of his friends.
Trevor Hale
NPTC Certified (arb) Fully Insured
Tree Surgery
Covering All Aspects including Chipping Stump
Grinding & Hedging
07737934777
www.wiltshiretreesurgery.co.uk
Professional Reliable Service
Tuesday 13th October 2015
10am - 3.30pm
Admission
4.00
INCLUDES
TEA &
COFFEE
Plea se su pport u s
www.devizesautumnfair.org.uk
Staying
connected
Do
you
have
a
computer
or
tablet
but
dont
feel
condent
to
use
it?
Or
perhaps
you
would
like
to
do
more
on
the
Internet.
Although
computers
arent
for
everyone,
there
are
many
benets
to
using
them,
especially
if
you
nd
it
dicult
to
get
out
and
about.
You
can
stay
in
touch
with
family
and
friends
and
share
photos
with
them.
You
can
use
the
Internet
to
research
your
interests
and
develop
new
ones.
Computers
can
make
life
easier
by
shopping
or
paying
bills
online
it
is
esSmated
you
can
save
up
to
560
per
year
this
way.
There
are
local
services
available
to
help
you
develop
condence
in
using
computers.
There
are
several
clubs
where
you
can
go
and
get
together
with
others
while
geing
help
from
a
tutor.
There
are
also
a
number
of
schemes
where
someone
can
help
you
at
home
on
a
one-to-one
basis
some
of
them
free
of
charge.
As
your
local
Good
Neighbour
Co-ordinator,
I
can
help
put
you
in
touch
with
these
services.
For
this
or
any
other
query
about
issues
aecSng
older
people,
please
contact
Lise
Griths
on
07541
353430
or
email
melkshamgnc@communityrst.org.uk
The
MobileLibraryvisits
theRavenCarPark
everyotherMonday
at11:35.
29th 7pm
September 1st
7:30pm
3rd
October
7:30pm
7:30pm
7:45am
7:30pm
6th
7th
2pm
12th 10am
15th 7:30pm
19th 10am
23rd 7:30pm
26th 7:30pm
3rd
7:30pm
5th
7:30pm
13th 10am
31st 3:30pm
November 6th
7:30pm
7:00pm
Poulshot
Village
News
is
happy
to
accept
adverts,
indeed
relies
on
them
to
fund
producSon
costs.
PublicaSon
of
an
advert
does
not
consStute
endorsement
for
that
product
or
service.
Adverts
may
be
taken
as
full,
half
or
quarter
page,
standard
or
colour,
to
run
for
the
full
year
of
the
magazine
(12
issues)
or
for
individual
issues.
NORTH CORNWALL
Fully Equipped Cottage sleeps 6 8
Large Garden and Parking
HOLIDAYS & SHORT BREAKS
Tel 01380 813092 or 07973 385336
bomileshobbs@btinternet.com
www.helemillcottage.co.uk
the
i-team
Duvet covers/Sheets
Single - 2.50
Trousers/Skirts - 1.00
Double - 3.50
Bath/large - 1.00
Method:
Soften leek and onion in olive oil over medium heat
Add risotto and increase heat slightly, stirring to mix
(START TIMER FOR 20 MINUTES)
Allow risotto rice to heat through and then add white wine to pan, stir and
allow to absorb into the rice.
After 5 minutes,
Place haddock in a pan and cover with boiling water. then take off heat.
Leave to covered, off the heat
Repeatedly add a ladle full of stock to pan and allow to cook into rice, stir
to prevent from sticking. Only add more stock when the previous ladleful
has been absorbed.
After 10 minutes,
Add Peas
After 20 mins,
add a knob of butter, and flake in the fish. Cover and remove from heat,
allow to stand for 5 minutes before serving
You
will
note
from
the
above
how
reliant
the
Council
is
on
using
internet
technology
and
I
am
very
aware
that
not
everyone
is
able
to
do
so.
However
help
is
at
hand
and
a
new
and
free
Computer
Club
in
Melksham
has
been
formed
with
Digital
Champions
giving
their
Sme
free
to
help
others
.
These
Club
sessions
will
help
you
to
learn
the
basics
of
computers,
tablets
and
smart
phones.
Whether
it's
turning
a
computer
on,
geing
to
grips
with
the
mouse
or
touch
screen,
learning
how
to
search
the
Web,
email,
Skype
or
shop
online,
the
volunteers
will
do
their
best
to
help
you
but
this
is
not
for
hardware
issues.
The
Club
runs
every
Thursday
5.30pm
-
7pm,
starSng
on
20th
August
2015.
It
is
important
to
register
rst
so
someone
can
be
available
to
help
you,
please
call
0300
456
0100
(quoSng
Wiltshire
online
computer
support).
In
the
meanSme,
if
you
have
an
issue,
please
feel
free
to
make
contact
either
through
my
email
address
jonathon.seed@wiltshire.gov.uk
or
my
oce
telephone
of
01380
850696.
Jonathon
hOp://www.wiltshire.gov.uk/rubbish-and-recycling/household-recycling-centres
hOp://www.wiltshire.gov.uk/gardenwaste
Bonfire Night
Friday November
6th at 7pm
In The Poulshot
Green Gardens
email: poulshotparishcouncil@gmail.com
Council
Members
Mr
Adrian
Baber
Mr
Nicholas
Hunloke
Mr
Steve
Housby
Mr
Tim
Coleman
Mr
Ben
Hamilton
Mr
Tim
Nixon
Local
Wilshire
Councillor
Cllr
Jonathan
Seed
(850696)
e-mail: jonathon.seed@wiltshire.gov.uk
Village
Trust
Chairman
Mr
Nicholas
Hunloke
(828333)
Village
Contacts
St
Peters
Church
Priest
in
Charge
The
Revd.
Maureen
Allchin
(828931)
ReMred
Priest:
The
Revd.
Jane
Knowles
(870325)
jane.knowles2@bSnternet.com)
Churchwardens
Mrs
Joyce
Arnold,
Mrs
Kate
Amery
Organist
Mrs
P
De
Belle
PCC
Members
Mr
Nicholas
Hunloke
(Treasurer)
Lady
Kate
Hunloke
(Secretary
-
828333)
Mrs
Angela
Bullen
Mr
Brian
Arnold
Mrs
Dankay
Cleverly
(Deanery
Synod)
Secretary
Mr
Ray
Josey
(Secretary
-
827010)
email:
raydenjosey@gmail.com
Trust
Members
Tim
Coleman
(Vice-Chair)
Mr
Brian
James
(Treasurer)
Mrs
Denise
Josey
(Archivist)
Village
Hall
Chairman
Mr
Ray
Josey
(828010)
Bookings
Elizabeth
or
Jon
MarSn
(827010)
email:
bookings@MyPoulshot.com
Neighbourhood
Watch
Mr
Tim
Coleman
827095
Devizes
and
District
Link
01380
721775