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Poulshot

Village News

February 2018
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From the Editor

A welcome to the month of love, February’s Poulshot


Village News. Many thanks to Tim Jalland for the
beautiful picture of the sunrise on the pond helping us
look forward to Spring!

In this month’s magazine, find out about the new event


dates for 2018 in Poulshot to include the “Drinks From
The Hedgerows” event in February and the 2nd annual
“Great British Spring Clean” day locally called“Get
Picked Up In Poulshot” being held in March. Also, see an update from the Parish
Council, The Community Fund and the Village Trust, and get your art hat on for a
new event in the Village Hall.

Please send in your information for the upcoming events and other news for the next
edition before the 15th of February to news@mypoulshot.com or call us on 828206.

Poulshot magazine sends its thanks for continued support and warm wishes to all!

Poulshot Village News


The PVN is put together and distributed free to all houses in the village. Contribu9ons,
reports, opinions and ar9cles are very much welcomed. While we will always aim to
include all shades of opinion and interest, we reserve the right to select and edit where
appropriate. Please let us know of anything that you would like publicised in advance
or reported on aAerwards..

e-mail – news@mypoulshot.com pop in to Ivy House, 72 The Green or call 01380


828206

Contribu4ons for next issue by 5pm on the 15th of the month please - or earlier!

Adver4sing
Poulshot Village News is happy to accept adverts, indeed relies on them to fund produc9on
costs. Publica9on of an advert does not cons9tute 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.

Issue 245
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The Tranquil Moment
Health and Beauty clinic

The Tranquil Moment health and beauty clinic


is set in the beautiful village of Poulshot, just 2 miles from Devizes.
We offer flexible appointments to suit you,
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The salon is completely private, with easy parking.

We are now offering Apilus electrolysis -


less painful than traditional electrolysis but still as effective.

Other treatments available


• Decleor facials
• Waxing •CND manicure and pedicure
•Individual Lash Extensions
• Microdermabrasion
• Sports Massage and Injury clinic
• CACI non surgical face lift • Hot stone massage
• Semi-permanent make-up
• Eyelash/ eyebrow tinting • Nouvatan spray tan
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COMMUNITY FUND PANEL

It is now just over three years since the


Poulshot solar panel park was completed
and out of which the village was provided
with £150,000 in order to benefit it over the
coming years in support of village ameni9es and ac9vi9es.

For readers who are not aware of the Community Fund Panel, it is made up of eleven
resident villagers, including 2 members of the Parish Council. The Panel membership seeks
to best represent the demographic balance in the Village. The Panel meets every quarter,
unless an applica9on for funding is received earlier at which point the panel will convene at
the earliest opportunity. The Panel consider all applica9ons in open forum reques9ng
further informa9on if considered necessary. The applica9on is then scored, and voted on,
for a proposal to go forward to the Parish Council for considera9on on funding

The next mee9ng will take place in the Village Hall on 12th April 2018. If you are interested
in taking part in this important group please come along then.

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The Benefice of Holy Cross, Seend,
Christ Church, Bulkington
and St. Peter’s, Poulshot

CHURCH SERVICES IN FEBRUARY 2018


You are welcome to worship at any of the services in any of the churches in the
Benefice.There is something for everyone!

Sunday 4th February 2018 (2nd Sunday before Lent)


8.00 am Holy Communion (Book of Common Prayer) at Seend
9.15 am Parish Eucharist at Poulshot
11.00 am Café Church at Seend
6.00 pm Evensong at Bulkington

Sunday 11th February 2018 (Sunday before Lent)


9.15 am Parish Eucharist at Seend
11.00 am Parish Communion at Bulkington
6.00 pm Evensong at Poulshot

Wednesday 14th February 2018 (Ash Wednesday)


7.30 pm (tbc) Cluster Ash Wednesday service at St Nicholas Church Bromham

Sunday 18th February 2018 (Lent 1)


8.00 am Holy Communion (Book of Common Prayer) at Seend
9.15 am Morning Praise at Bulkington
11.00 am Parish Eucharist at Poulshot
6.00 pm Evensong at Seend

Sunday 25th February 2018 (Lent 2)


9.15 am Matins at Poulshot
11.00 am Parish Eucharist at Seend
6.00 pm Parish Eucharist at Bulkington

From the Benefice records

Baptisms

We welcome into God’s family;


Rosa Eleanor Breach who was baptised at Christ Church Bulkington on 14th January

Did You Know?

There is a wheelchair in the Village Hall for the use of Poulshot parishioners.
Should you wish to borrow it please contact Malcolm Nixon 828355
I do love the month of February, but maybe that’s because as a child
I knew that once Christmas was over February was not far away, and
it would soon be my Birthday!

Did you make any New Year resolutions and how are they going?
I often wonder why, because of an arbitrary bit of counting, that we
call the calendar, we choose the coldest, darkest, most difficult days
of the year to try to suddenly challenge ourselves to pull our socks
up, and fix everything in our lives, in one go! I don’t know about you
but at this time of year all I want to do is curl up somewhere warm
and dry and keep warm, surrounded by all the things that bring me
comfort!
Now don’t get me wrong, there's nothing wrong with wanting to make
changes in your life, to stop doing things or take up a new
challenges. But from my experience and others it doesn't work just
like that – scientists have shown that it takes 30 days for a new
routine to become a habit, and we need plans to get new actions into
habits.

The following poem by Adrian Plass describes so well how many of us feel about new year's
resolutions.

Once I've cleaned this house up properly, I honestly think I'll get somewhere.
Once I've pulled out every single piece of furniture and used an abrasive cloth with strong stuff on
it, I think I shall come to grips with the rest of my life.
Once I've put everything into separate piles, each containing the same sort of thing, if you know
what I mean. I think I'll manage.
Once I've written a list that includes absolutely everything, I think the whole business will seem
very much clearer.
Once I've had time to work slowly from one item to another, I'm sure things will change.
Once I've eaten sensibly for a week and a half,
Once I've sorted out the things that are my fault,
Once I've sorted out the things that are NOT my fault,
Once I've spent a little more time reading useful books, being with people I like, going to pottery
classes, getting out into the air, making bread, drinking less, drinking more, going to the theatre,
adopting a third world child, eating free range eggs and writing long letters.
Once I've pulled every single piece of furniture right out and cleaned it all properly.
Once I've become somebody else, I honestly think I'll get somewhere.

How many of us are trying to change who we are because we think that's the problem – or that
we're more likely to be loved if we change?

Jesus came to a world that was hurting and hating, because He loves it, just as it is. And he loves
you, just as you are. He longs to know you and all that you love and hate about yourself. We don't
have to change to be loved by Jesus. The world tells us that if we change x, our lives will become
perfect. Jesus says that he loves us, even in our imperfections.
In the darkest days of the year, Jesus walks with us and as we choose to be in relationship and to
walk with him, our lives are changed in the process too.

So this month as we begin to see signs of Spring - new buds, new shoots, birds busy in the trees
and hedges, the days lengthening, we can look forward to the new season, the great season of
Lent, a time in the church year when we join our faith journey with Jesus’ journey to the Cross.
May we also find hope in the new life of Spring, and trust that Jesus will guide us through these
brightening days, as we approach the drama and sorrow of Holy Week and the joy of Easter Day.
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News from St. Peter's Church

St. Peter's Church is now part of the larger Wellsprings Benefice along with Seend, Bulkington,
Potterne, Worton and Marston. On 30 November 2017, the Reverend Alison Bridewell was
licensed and given overall charge of the new Benefice. She, and her husband Stuart and
family, are now resident in the new Vicarage in Potterne.

At the moment, the old Benefice of Poulshot, Seend and Bulkington is in the process of finding
a House For Duty priest who will live in the new Vicarage in Seend and work with Alison.

So, it is all change for 2018, but before we head into these changes full time, on behalf of St.
Peter's, I must thank the Reverend Jane Knowles for all she has done for us during 2017. Not
only has she conducted the usual Sunday services, but also weddings, funerals and baptisms
and, of course, the lovely Carol Service. She has contributed monthly articles for the Village
Magazine and led the Buzz Group. For myself, Jane has been a good listening ear and source
of considered and sound advice. She has been loved by the whole congregation who
appreciated her gentle manner and thoughtful approach, with humour where appropriate. She
has been a joy to work with and, on behalf of everyone at St.Peter's, I thank her
wholeheartedly.

Joyce Arnold, Churchwarden.

Polite Notice:
We are at the end of the Christmas season and rapidly approaching Lent- 14 February,
therefore, please remove all Christmas arrangements and decorations from the graves
in St. Peter's churchyard. Any that remain after Ash Wednesday will be removed by the
Churchwardens or members of the PCC. Thank-you.

Introduction to Beekeeping 2018


A 14 hour course which aims to help those wanting to:
- Discover more about beekeeping OR/&
- Decide whether beekeeping is a suitable hobby OR/&
- Start beekeeping

There are Five theory meetings in Bishops Cannings village hall on Wednesdays 7.30 –
9.30pm – February 21st., March 7th., 21st., April 11th., 25th. Two practicals are at the Club
apiary nearby on Saturdays around mid-day for 2 hours on May 5th and May 12th ( with May
19th as a reserve in case of inclement weather).

The Cost is £36.00 for existing Full or Country members OR £72.50 for the Course with
Country membership OR £84 with Full Club membership, giving a variety of benefits locally
and nationally

For details please: Visit our website www.kennet-beekeepers.co.uk or contact Dick


Church: 01380 828597 or email church175@btinternet.com . Early application is advised
since numbers are strictly limited.
Get “Picked Up” In Poulshot

Poulshot’s Parish Council, Friends and Neighbours, Village Hall Committee and
Poulshot Village Trust wish to invite any and all to help keep Poulshot looking picked up
on the 3rd of March from 9:30-12:30 as part of the National “Great British Spring
Clean”. Lunch will be provided following the work (in the Village Hall)

Please, make yourself available and come share in a bit of community spirit, join all of us
on the day in front of the Village Hall at 9:30 to start!

Everyone is welcome….for children, there will be a special separate supervised craft


event at the same time held in the Village Hall, so please come out and take part in this
great community event.

Equipment will be provided on the day…just turn up and have some fun getting “Picked
Up In Poulshot” <wink> <wink>

Elizabeth Martin 828206 or poulshotparishcouncil@gmail.com


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Tel: 01380 828141 | email: office@townsendbarnnursery.co.uk

A belated Happy New Year from us all at Townsend Barn Nursery! The year seems to be
moving terribly quickly and Christmas is but a distant memory. However we would like to take
this opportunity to say a big thank you to Rev Jane Knowles and Mrs Joyce Arnold for allowing
us to use Poulshot Church. It means a lot for us to teach the children the importance of
Christmas and we are lucky we can do this by holding a traditional Nativity service.

Term 3 has been extremely busy and seen us welcome ten new children and their families to
Townsend Barn Nursery. The idea of the Early Years Foundation Stage Curriculum is to take
‘the inside classroom outside’ at every opportunity. With the fantastic natural woodland
environment we have we are lucky that we can achieve this throughout the year despite what
the weather throws at us! We believe in the quote ‘there is no such thing as bad weather, just
inappropriate clothing.’ With
this in mind we have
continued our weekly PE
sessions in the garden and
also hold a Noticing Nature
morning each week to
promote our learning and
development adventures.

We would like to say an extra


special thank you to The
Finlay Foundation. They have
kindly donated some hi-viz
jackets to the children and as
t h e
days can be a little darker in winter they have
arrived at the perfect time. It is also nice for
the children to learn about this important
charity and the significance of road safety and
being seen when near traffic.

Sarah Wheeler EYP,


Nursery Manager
Poulshot
Your Village
CLLR TIM JALLAND
I have been asked by the Parish Council to set up a working group of individuals and or members
of the numerous Poulshot community groups, with a view to suppor9ng the Council in its
responsibili9es for the maintenance, sustainment and future of the Village to not only benefit
those already here but those that will follow.
The aim will be to bring together a range of individuals and village organisa9ons to be\er enable
partnership, integra9on and focus in order take Poulshot into the future.
If you would be interested in becoming involved please let me know by email at
9m_jalland@hotmail.com or for a chat call 07583162277.

Key Messages From Poulshot Parish Council

In January the Council asked that residents take care in how distribu9on of green waste is placed
(to include the ash from wood burners) regarding the use of the Parish ditch system. This month

has proved to be a wet January and Poulshot has seen a rise of rain water collected across the
Village. Please be aware that our ditch system is meant for the exact purpose of removal of

water from the residence we enjoy. If you or a resident is having a difficult 9me finding a
solu9on for green waste, please contact the Council clerk for addi9onal help.

In conjunc9on with Wiltshire Council, Cllr Housby has been successful in gaining agreement to

carry out some minor road safety improvements in Poulshot: The works are currently agreed to
be carried out in May 2018. Any queries please contact poulshotparishcouncil@gmail.com The

loca9ons are as follows:

The bend outside Lodge Farm.

The bend near to Planks Dairies.


Poulshot Friends & Neighbours

JANUARY MEETING

We were pleased that so many people turned up for the first meeting of 2018 for the
Poulshot Friends and Neighbours.  There was a lively discussion and many ideas were put
forward for the coming year.

The meeting confirmed that the first 2 activities would be : 


February Lunch at the Greyhound in Bromham, hopefully on the 20th, details to be
confirmed and circulated. If you would like to attend could you please let me know as soon
as possible as we have to book. (828151 or Kate 828333)
March: Talk and presentation by the Wiltshire Wildlife Trust on 21st March at 7.30pm in the
Chapel-Of-Ease

Further events are planned and the programme for the rest of the year will be published as
soon as we have clarified the reality of the options.

Things suggested were:


Bath River trip (evening), Visit to the Wharf Theatre, Evening with Food at Townsend
Cottage, Talk on Church Monuments. BBQ and Croquet etc.  Any other ideas will be very
welcome.

After the meeting there was a demonstration of the benefits of Tai Chi, hopefully there will
be a class to be held in the Village Hall.
Sorry this is a bit short but I was not present as I have the dreaded Lurgy!!!.
I do hope as many of you as possible will try to support the PF&N and come along for an
enjoyable meeting or lunch and get to know one another.

If you have any ques4ons. please contact Pam Gillies on 828151 or Kate Hunloke on 828333

February Draw of the 100 Club

1st Prize £25 - Paul Longden

2nd Prize £15 - Jo Baber

3rd Prize £10 - Philip Brailey

The Village Hall Committee thank all members for their invaluable support

Its annual renewal time too…so please see your 100 Club contact.
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Have you got a stool Work on your own project
or chair Upholstery tools provided
Materials provided to purchase
that needs some (not top fabrics)
TLC ? Beginners Welcome
Learn Upholstery at
Poulshot Village Hall Contact Mary on
07887550945
Weekly Sessions For more information
and
Weekend workshops

EDINGTON ARTS
The 2018 Edington Arts concert season opens at 7.30pm on Saturday 14th April in the Priory
Church, Edington, with our first violin/piano duo.

Júlia Pusker (violin) and Renáta Konyicska (piano) are two outstanding young Hungarian
musicians, currently studying at the Royal Academy of Music in London, and both graduates of
the International Musicians’ Seminars at Prussia Cove, in Cornwall. These fiercely competitive
courses offer one-to-one residential master classes with some of the world’s greatest
musicians to the most talented, potentially world-class string and piano students from around
the world over 10 days. This exhibition concert is by way of a “thankyou” to Edington Arts for
our donation to the IMS Bursary Fund, which supported the girls’ residential costs.

Júlia and Renáta are finalising their programme, and full details of what will be a wonderful
evening’s music will be available soon on our website www.edingtonarts.org/our-events, .
Tickets are on sale now by email to sue@edingtonarts.org or by phone to Chrissy on 01380
831256. Prices are £20 front nave, £15 rear nave, and £10 sides; Edington Angels have a
10% discount, and 18 and under come free.
Current Local Bus Times (Faresaver 85 and 87a)
Trowbridge 7:05 9:55 12:15 (S) 12:25 14:25
Poulshot (Mill Ln) 7:53 8:31 (S) 9:39 (S) 10:39 12:59 (S) 13:09 15:09
Poulshot (V. Hall) 7:55 8:33 (S) 9:40 (S) 10:40 13:00 (S) 13:10 15:10
Poulshot (Raven) 7:56 8:34 (S) 9:41 (S) 10:41 13:01 (S) 13:11 15:11
A361 Turnout 7:57 8:35 (S) 9:42 (S) 10:42 13:02 (S) 13:12 15:12
Devizes 8:05 8:42 (S) 9:51 (S) 10:51 13:11 (S) 13:21 15:21

Devizes 9:50 12:20 11:20 (S) 13:20 (S) 14:10 15:15 15:50 (S)
A361 Turnout 9:56 12:26 11:26 (S) 13:26 (S) 14:16 15:20 15:51 (S)
Poulshot (Raven) 9:59 12:29 11:29 (S) 13:29 (S) 14:19 15:21 15:52 (S)
Poulshot (V. Hall) 9:59 12:29 11:29 (S) 13:29 (S) 14:19 15:22 15:52 (S)
Poulshot (Mill Ln) 10:01 12:31 11:31 (S) 13:31(S) 14:21 15:23 15:53 (S)
Trowbridge 10:41 13:11 12:11 (S) 14:11(S) 15:01 16:20
(S) Saturday Service.
More information available from https://bustimes.org.uk/localities/E0052263

Farming Club - Season Events


2018
February 2nd Tortoises Diana Scott
March 3rd Salisbury Plain Tim Jalland
April 9th My Experience On The Mrs Dowsett
Weakest Link

The Farming Club meetings


at 2:15pm on the first
Monday of the month at
Poulshot Village Hall.

Just come along or call


Cristabel Francis on 01380
828232

The next Wiltshire Mobile Library visit is 12:40pm on


February 5th at the Raven Car Park (the following visit
will be March 5th) see http://services.wiltshire.gov.uk/
MobileLibrary/Library/Stop/92
Dates For The Diary
February 1st All-Day Election Day

3rd 7:30pm Burns Night, Village Hall

5th 2:15pm Poulshot Farming Club - Village Hall

6th 7:30pm Parish Council Meeting. Village Hall

17th 8:00pm Drinks From The Hedgerows. Village Hall

March 6th 7:30pm Parish Council Meeting. Village Hall

17th 12 - 1:30pm Lent Lunch. Village Hall

22nd 7:00pm Village Hall AGM. Village Hall.

April 14th 7:30pm Edington Arts. Priory Church, Edington.

10th 7:30pm Parish Council Meeting. Village Hall

May 1st 6:00pm Annual Parish Meeting. Village Hall

1st 7:30pm Parish Council Meeting. Village Hall

June 2nd 7:30pm Summer Concert, St Peter’s Church

5th 7:30pm Parish Council Meeting. Village Hall

20th 6:00pm Lackham Vintage Society Vintage Vehicle Gathering on The


Village Green,
23rd Village Fete

July 3rd 7:30pm Parish Council Meeting. Village Hall

17th 7:00pm Defibrillator Class / Training. Village Hall.

21st 7:30pm Summer Garden Party (venue tbc)

September 4th 7:30pm Parish Council Meeting. Village Hall

7th 7:30pm IAN McMILLAN + LUKE CARVER GOSS Between You


And Me. Poulshot Village Hall (Tickets Available Soon)
October 2nd 7:30pm Parish Council Meeting. Village Hall

6th 7:30pm Harvest Supper. Village Hall

November 6th 7:30pm Parish Council Meeting. Village Hall

17th 10-noon Festive Coffee Morning (venue tbc)


2018
February 12th AGM and Quiz
March 13th World of Italian Style 2 Maura Rossini

Held on the second Tuesday


of each month at 8pm in the
Worton-Marsden Village
Hall.
ONE VOICE COMMUNITY CHOIR
New members are very
Sing with All Your Heart and Feel Alive!
welcome.  
We Meet Each TUESDAY • Everyone Welcome! - Especially
Men No payment needed until
Baptist Church in Sheep Street, Devizes • 10am-12 Midday the third visit if anyone
Nothing too difficult and nothing would like to give it a try.  
too serious; just fun, uplifting songs that
everyone loves to sing. To register your interest and have a Just come along or call me
on Jane Fisher on 01380
friendly chat, please call
726489 or email
Lee on 01373 825058 or 07766 244321
jinnym@btinternet.com
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February 24th Victoria & Abdul

March 24th The Audience

April 14th Murder On The Orient Express

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www.helemillcottage.co.uk
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 Barn, Chi\oe
01380 850314

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Poulshot Parish Council St Peter’s Church
Chairman Priest in Charge
Geoff Colle\ (828465) The Revd Alison (Ali) Bridewell (739064)
alison.bridewell@gmail.com
Clerk
Elizabeth Mar9n (828206) Re4red Priest:
email: poulshotparishcouncil@gmail.com The Revd. Jane Knowles (870325)
jane.knowles2@b9nternet.com)
Council Members
Adrian Baber Churchwardens
Steve Housby Joyce Arnold, Kate Amery
Sam Wright-Hurn
Ben Hamilton PCC Members
Tim Jalland Nicholas Hunloke (Treasurer)
*vacancy* Lady Kate Hunloke (Secretary - 828333)
Angela Bullen, Brian Arnold, Dankay Cleverly (Deanery Synod)
Local Wilshire Councillor
Cllr Jonathan Seed (850696) e-mail:
jonathon.seed@wiltshire.gov.uk Village Trust
Chairman
Other Village Contacts
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Nicholas Hunloke (828333)
Farmers Club Secretary
Richard Francis (828232) Ray Josey (827010)
Poulshot Cricket Club
Declan Gaule (Chairman - 07779 303849)
Jon Weeden (Secretary 07769 696026)
O email: raydenjosey@gmail.com

Trust Members

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Tim Jalland (Vice-Chair)
email: jon.weeden@holchem.co.uk Ben Hamilton (Treasurer)
Phil Ireson (Captain 07802 756465) Denise Josey (Archivist)
www.poulshot.play-cricket.com

Poulshot Friends and Neighbours Club


Lady Kate Hunloke (828333)
Pam Gillies (828151)
T Village Hall
Chair
Neighbourhood Watch
Tim Coleman 827095
A Sam Wright-Hurn (828183)

Secretary

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Karl Shu\leworth
Devizes and District Link
01380 721775 Bookings
Elizabeth Mar9n (828206)
Poulshot Readers
Philip Piper 828326 T email: bookings@MyPoulshot.com

CommiZee Members
Ladies Book Club

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Alan Weber (Vice-Chair)
Jackie Pohnert 827046 Jon Mar9n (Treasurer)
Giles Morgan, Malcolm Nixon, Lucy
Wiltshire Numisma4c Society Russell, Adrian Griffiths
Richard Jeffery 01225 703143
jeffery.melksham@gmail.com
Poulshot Website
Police Community Support Officer hZp://poulshot.org.uk
Maggie Ledbury Contact Parish Clerk for edits - 828206 or
0747 102 8939
poulshotparishcouncil@gmail.com
maggie.ledbury@wiltshire.pnn.police.uk
Closed on Mondays
Open Tuesday to Saturday for Lunch from 12-2pm &
Dinner from 6:30 - 9pm
Sundays Lunch only from 12noon - 2:30pm
Closed Sunday Evenings

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