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Marden News and Views – October 2017
Stapling Rota How to contact News & Views: Oct for Nov Betty & Keith Brookes Editors :
Anne Thornewell,
42 Walkers Green, Marden, Hereford HR1 3DZ
Tel: 01432 880760
Hilary Lees
Rosemary Cottage, Marden, Hereford HR1 3DX
Tel: 01432 880679
email:[email protected]
or there is a box at the Mace shop (please let us know if you
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Jan for Feb Stephen & Margaret Locke
Feb for Mar Bill & Veronica Wright & Mary MacKay
Mar for Apr Carol Steele & Anne Sperring
Apr for May Sandra Watkins & Joy Davey
May for Jun Jane Keating & Angela Jones
Jun for Jul Barbara Thomas & Mrs Gunby
Aug for Sep Janet & Frank Podmore
Printers:
Robin & Sandy Brook and David & Lynda Bennett
All contributions received by the editors no later than the deadline on the 20th of the month, will appear in the next edition and
subject to space being available we will always do our best to get everything in.
Disclaimer Articles and information submitted for inclusion in Marden News and Views are published without prejudice and in good faith and should
in no way be assumed to express the views and opinions of the editors. Articles submitted anonymously will not be printed. News and
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Editors
VILLAGE EVENTS CALENDAR January 18
February 18
March 18 Tennis Club AGM
Village Litter Pick
April 18 Gardeners’ Spring Show
May 18
June 18 School Fete
Church Fete
July 18 Strawberry Fayre & Car Boot
August 18
September 17
Gardeners’ Autumn Show
Autumn Fayre & Dog show Sponsored Ride & Stride
Amberley Harvest Lunch
October 17
21st Marden Harvest Supper
November 17
25th Christmas Bazaar
December 17
16thGuide Panto
Carol Service Chapel Carol Service
Amberley Carol Service
St. Mary’s Crib Service
It has been suggested that we keep a village calendar by month to show events happening in the village. If your club is having an event
like a fete, garden show we can add the date to the calendar. Dates can be sent to us in the usual way.
Marden Chapel Speakers All Services at 3.00pm – New Time
October 2017 1st David Porter
8th Gerald Jones (Harvest)
15th Malcolm Healy
22nd Jill Brooks
29th John Roberts
Marden Community Centre Bookings If you would like to make a booking for the Centre, please contact - Chris Wathen on 01568 797876.
Alternatively, if no reply from the above number, please contact - Paula Barrett on 07985 576230.
Or email [email protected]
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Wellington WI On 3rd October our speaker is talking about Tintern Abbey.
Our competition is an Abbey or Church photo and the sales
table will be bounteous with preserves. We meet at Wellington
Village Hall, HR4 8AZ at 7.30. All welcome.
Enquiries Gill Bullock 01432 839109.
Marden Preschool
Bags2school 4th October 2017
All clothing shoes and bags accepted. For more information or bags to be collected call Paula 07985576230
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Polite Notice Please can we remind members of the village that the bins at the rear of the
school are not for use by anyone other than the school or persons hiring the
community centre. School were unable to discard of rubbish due to someone
disposing their carpet in our main bin.
The exercising of dogs is not permitted on the playing field or play area.
Eric McConkey I would like to thank the residents of Marden for their help and support
following the death of Eric after he lost his long battle with Cancer. Thank
you for all the cards, messages and offers of help, it has been a great comfort
at this sad time. The attendance at the funeral was overwhelming and with
donations from that day and others received by post I am delighted to be
handing over £1000 plus to St Michael’s Hospice. They were so caring and
supportive which made Eric’s last few months there comfortable and
peaceful.
Molly McConkey
Michael Parkes Our Parish Council has been given a double blow with the
resignation of both Rob Bartup and Michael Parkes. Although
Michael had not been with us as long as Rob who was co-
opted in 2008. He was our first chairman of our Parish Plan
and like Rob was a very valued member and contributed in
many useful ways and so I have offered to collect from
anyone who may wish to give a contribution to a presentation.
I will close this at the end of October and hopefully make the
presentation in November.
Sandra Gladwyn
92 Walkers Green, Marden – Tel 01432 880822
Village Communion We have started Village Communion again and Rev
Alison Leigh will be the officiant. Our next
communion is on Tuesday October 17th at 2pm and
there after on the third Tuesday of each month, it will
be in news and views.
Peter and Cath.
Litter Pick Once again we are doing a litter pick around our
village and would welcome any help to tidy up before
winter. We will be meeting at the community centre
car park at 10 am on Saturday 14th October. It takes
about an hour if we can get enough people to cover all
roads into our village. Gloves, bags, high vis vests and
litter pickers provided so come along to help our
village keep a tidy appearance.
Sandra Gladwyn – Parish Council
Chapel Friendship Hour We would like to say a big thank you to Jill, Sue and
Sheila for arranging a lovely August Friendship Hour
with a very enjoyable Strawberry, Cream & ice cream
and shortbread tea.
It was much appreciated by all who attended
Rose Powell & Barbara Thomas
Pet Service October 8th 11.15 at Marden Church.
This popular service for anyone of any age who has
pets from stick insects to large dogs, tortoises, cats
and rabbits are welcome. Singing dogs and cats are
welcome to join the choir. If anyone hasn’t got a live
pet but has a soft toy which has become their pet bring
that too! It’s a FUN service for all. We follow it with
suitable refreshments for all pets and their owners.
COME & JOIN IN THE FUN!
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VILLAGE CLUB NEWS MARDEN WI At our September meeting Vic Harnett gave us a fascinating illustrated talk about a trip which he and his wife recently took
to Uganda. They travelled across wide area by car, boat and on foot visiting three national parks. Part of the trip was taken up
with gorilla trekking and they were able to see several of these amazing creatures quite close to. The lush equatorial forests of
the country are home to an extraordinary number of animals including elephants, hippos, chimpanzees, a wide variety of
types of antelope and some beautiful birds including a rare blue spoonbill. They were also lucky enough to see a leopard
which lay down in front of the car for about an hour. Vic also spoke about how the tourist industry helps local people who
have had to give up their agricultural way of life in order to preserve the gorillas. He was thanked by Wendy Steadman.
Our speaker on Thursday 12th October is Rhys Griffith who will be speaking on the subject of Lugwardine Tiles and the
decorative floor tile manufacturers William Godwin and Sons who were based at Lugwardine between 1860 and 1912.
This month’s competition is An Autumn Poem (maximum of 10 lines) so why not try your hand at some poetry writing?
Who knows you could be another John Keats!
Members are reminded to start planning their pieces for the Christmas Extravaganza which will provide the entertainment for
the Christmas party meeting in December.
If you have not been to a WI meeting before why not come along as a visitor. You will be made very welcome.
SB
Guides News 1st Marden Guides & Senior Section are looking forward to an exciting term. We are trying out some new activities from
Girlguiding’s new programme, which will be launched next year. After a suggestion from Stan Gyford, we are now raising
money for Hereford Visual Links, which is a local charity supporting visually impaired people in Herefordshire. We are
looking forward to a visit from a guide dog, trying out special glasses to see what it is like to have a visual impairment, and
learning some Braille. Later in the term we will be supporting Parliament week by having an election, and doing lots of
Christmas crafts!
New members are always welcome in Brownies, Guides and Senior Section. Why not come along to a meeting to find out
more about us?
For Brownies (Age 7-10 years) contact Trish on 01432 880859
For Guides (Age 10 – 14 years) and Senior Section (Age 14-18 years ) contact Alison on 01432 880094 or email
Guiding is fun for adults too! – if you would like to join us as a volunteer leader or helper we would love to hear from you.
Alison Thomas, Guide Leader
MARDEN GARDENERS We held our annual Autumn Show on 2nd September, entries were slightly down on last year but there was a good turnout of
visitors.
Sue Price won the Top Tray prize for her vegetables, Anne Simpson won the Top Vase prize. Floral Art was won by Fiona
Shutler, Cookery and Preserves by Sue Price and Handicrafts by Louisa Ash.
Childrens Classes were won by Milo Williams and Sophie Dickinson. Well done to everyone who took part and many thanks
to those who helped on the day and, of course, everyone who came along to admire the entries and enjoy the refreshments.
We met back in the Community Centre on 12th September when Robin Pearce came to talk about Late Summer Colour with
Herbaceous Plants. His inspiring talk was illustrated with slides of beautiful plants which all are at their best at this time of
the year and gave us lots of ideas for different ways to use them and how to plant in different combinations
Our next meeting will be on Tuesday 10th October When Nicholas Clarke will be talking about “Spring in Texas”. Mr Clarke
has visited us before and his talks are always illustrated with beautiful slides and amusing anecdotes about his travels. He
also raises money for St Richards Hospice by collecting foreign currency, either current or obsolete. If you have any foreign
coins or notes that you would like to donate please bring them along on the evening or pass to a member of the committee in
advance.
Visitors are most welcome for just £2.00 each, which includes refreshments after the talk.
If you would like further information about the club or any of our events please contact Carol Rawlings (Chair) on 880056 or
June Poole (Secretary) on 880388.
JP
MARDEN ARTS & CRAFTS In October we welcome Garry Jones who will be demonstrating the ceramic items he makes. Many of the titles of his pieces
are based on puns which will certainly bring a smile to your face. He is an innovative ceramicist and an amusing speaker so it
will be an entertaining evening.
Join us in the Community Centre on Monday 23rd October at 7.45pm. We look forward to seeing you and if you have not
been to a MACS meeting before, you are very welcome to come as a visitor.
SB
MARDEN & SUTTON OVER 60’S First meeting started with Bingo. Schedules were given out for Autumn show, we were very few so this is it. Class1 – single
Flower, Class 2 – Flower Arrangement in a candle stick, Class 3 - Cookery 5 Cheese Scones (recipes given out), Glass 4 -
Photography self portrait 12 months – 2yrs. Class 5 – Collage Autumn leaves A4.
October meetings 5th & 19th. Best wishes to Barbara Aubrey who fell.
JP
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MARDEN HISTORY SOCIETY We have had our AGM and are now looking forward to planning our programme for 2018. To help us with this we have our
copy of the 2018 History Society Calendar which is now available to buy at a bargain price of just £5. This calendar is built
around Brian Skinner’s photographs of some of the beautiful listed buildings in the parish, a reminder of the heritage of the
area ideal for sharing with friends and family.
As we continue with this year’s programme, we are looking forward to a visit from Jess Tidball on Monday, October 16 th to
tell us about the local flora and fauna, the natural history that shapes our lives in so many ways.
Looking further forward there are two things I need to let you know about in advance.
Firstly, our Annual Quiz Night this year will be held on Saturday, November 18th. rather than the Monday night we have held
it in the past. This will be in the Community Lounge starting at 7.30pm, further details in next month’s News and Views.
Secondly, our December Social Gathering is scheduled for lunch time on Wednesday 13th December at the Amberley Arms,
advance booking is required so fuller details will be available at our October meeting.
I look forward to seeing you at our next meeting at 7.45 on October 16th.
GN
CHAPEL CHAT
For the first time in its seventeen year history we held a meeting in August. When the Friendship Hour was formed a number
of members had school age children and so were busy during the summer holidays. The decision to skip this month also kept
it in line with other clubs and societies in the village; however, in a break with tradition we organised a strawberry tea and
fifteen of us enjoyed an informal get together. As it was voted a success we shall probably do something similar next year.
Meanwhile, our programme of guest speakers, slide shows and "at home" afternoons is now under way.
If you care to join us in Marden Chapel at 2.15 on the last Thursday in each month (December excepted) you will be made
most welcome.
SJA
MOTHERS’ UNION
Rev Alison Leigh will celebrate Holy Communion with the branch on Tuesday 10 October 2017 at 2.30 pm in St Ethelbert's
Room, Marden Church. Please note that this is the second Tuesday of the month. Anyone who would like to join us is very
welcome. Thank you to Rhoda Woodcock for organising our September Harvest Thanksgiving. Gifts of fresh produce and
tinned food were taken to Hope Scott House in Hereford after the meeting.
Did you know? The Mothers' Union is a worldwide organisation with over 4 million members in 83 countries.
PG
The New Community Facility Group and The Marden Village Trust AGM: 2nd October 7.30pm Community Lounge: Please come along and support your Community Centre. The Centre is for
your benefit, not so that a few people, i.e. the Trustees can spend their time running a facility. The Community Centre must
be supported by the community. That does not mean just booking it for events and then turning up for them, it means that the
community must be involved in the running of the facility. We need at least four more Trustees. Meetings are currently
monthly in the evening. Due to the progress we have made over the last year we want to try to have them every other month.
So please remember that the Community Centre does not run itself. If none of the groups who use it are willing to help run it
well the sentence does not need finishing does it?
The grant money from the Parish Council is being spent. The new flooring is down and the Village Trust have received many
positive comments about it. Can I ask you not to drag the chairs and tables over it. I know they are heavy but they are what
we have so please try to carry them. We have bought a new broom and long handled dustpan and brush. At the end of your
session, the flooring should just need sweeping. Best not to start mopping it unless you really have to in which case there are
cleaning instructions up in the kitchen.
Installing the internet has got a little more complicated because it transpires that the telephone line in the Community Centre
is still registered with Hereford County Council although the Village Trust pays the bills! It’s getting sorted ...slowly ! Once
the internet is up and running, Fastershire would be interested in running a session on ‘Introduction to Computers and the
Internet’. They provide the computers. Anyone interested?
The final project your Community facility was awarded grant money for, is to redecorate the Community Lounge. As I
explained last month we had hoped to do this during the summer holiday but the grant had not come through so it is looking
as though it might not be able to be done until next summer. Now, not wanting to wait that long, the Trustees wondered
whether there would be any willingness to organise a few weekend working parties and do it ourselves. Let me know if you
would be willing to help…… If cake and tea were to be provided of course that would be a great incentive!
In order to make the handing out and collection of keys more efficient and in response to a request from our insurers, a key
safe, a bit like the ones that some of our more vulnerable residents have installed so carers can access their homes in an
emergency, is going to be fitted to the brick pillar by the front door. We will write to all regular users of the Community
Facility about this and organise an afternoon / evening session to explain how the new system will work.
Finally, over the last few months there have been a couple of instances of the toilets, both gents and ladies being left in a
disgusting state. The cleaners do clean the toilets. I’m not sure they should be expected to clean the pans after people have
used them and not flushed them. However, they do not necessarily get cleaned between one hiring and the next. So please
leave the toilets in a state in which you would like to use them.
Please come along and even more importantly, please put yourself forward as a Trustee and help run your Community
Centre. Robin Brook: Chair Marden Village Trust
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MARDEN PARISH COUNCIL
The last parish council meeting was on 11 September when matters including the following were considered: purchase of a Speed
Indicator Device jointly with Sutton St Nicholas; 12 parish council meetings a year so that extra meetings are less likely to be
called to deal with planning applications; issues with walking footpaths when livestock are in the fields – Cllr Mike Darley
offered to show people how to move stock on, please contact him on 07859 917534 if you’re interested. Cllr Kate Ryan was
elected as Vice Chair and Paula Barrett was welcomed as the new councillor elected following the resignation of Rob Bartup.
Next Parish Council Meeting – Monday 9 October 2017 at 7:30 pm in the Community Centre – All welcome.
Vacancy on the Parish Council
Following the resignation of Michael Parkes, 10 members of the electorate have asked for an election for a replacement
councillor. The notice of poll will be published early October and if more than one person is nominated, the election is likely to
be on 9 November. Please check the parish website and noticeboards, the Clerk will put notices up as soon as they are received
from Herefordshire Council. If you register for the notification service on the website (see below), you will receive an email alert
when notices are displayed.
Parish Freighter
The freighter will be available on Saturday 14 October 11.00-1.00. Please do not leave bags or other rubbish before the
freighter’s arrival – you should not expect someone else to deal with your items. Litter Pick – meet in the carpark at 10.00 –
equipment and bags provided.
New Community Facilities Group
Please see page 17 for more details of the next fundraising event and next meeting.
There will be an update for the parish about next stages of work for the group at the PC meeting in October – we hope many
parishioners will attend.
Traffic Management Group
Next meeting is at 6:00 pm on Wednesday 4 October in the Community Centre – All welcome. The Group will be looking at
costs for work in the parish to recommend to the parish council.
Marden Village website
Keep up-to-date with news, agendas and information for the parish – go to the parish website (www.mardenvillage.co.uk) and
sign up for the notification service. If you have a news item you think should be shared on the website, please use the contact
form on the website – www.mardenvillage.co.uk – or email the Clerk at [email protected]
Planning applications
P172933/F, Fromington Cottage, Sutton St Nicholas, HR1 3BS – Proposed new family house – Resolved to object as non-
conforming to NDP.
P171960/FH, 8 Brook Orchard, Marden, HR1 3EJ – Proposed timber frame and weatherboard shed with small oak veranda –
Resolved to support with request for non-residential condition made on any approval.
Noted P172636/FH, 15 Paradise Meadows, Marden, HR1 3FA – Proposed garage – Approved with conditions.
Alison Sutton, Marden Parish Clerk. Tel: 07789 322771. Email: [email protected]
7 John Davies Place, Westcroft, Leominster, HR6 8JD
The Wildside of Marden:
Autumn has come to us what seems early, but it is how I remember September as a child and we have been enjoying Indian
summers over the last few years and been spoilt with the warm weather. It has turned chilly especially at night and our furry
beasts and insects that hibernate are stuffing themselves with foods to help them through the winter. Unfortunately for the
hedgehog scurrying across the road it has not always been good news however, I have had many reports of these prickly
creatures living, breeding and seen in Marden. We had many more butterflies this summer until the cold and wet weather
where they seemed to disappear but on sunny days, the red admirals and the whites are still flitting about. The birds are
filling up their tummies on our feeders and a sparrow hawk zoomed with incredible speed through our garden but luckily not
after our birds. As I mentioned these birds I remembered as I was coming through the main part of Marden village I spotted a
sparrow hawk but it was being chased by a magpie not the other way round. These magpies are very bold birds. Sitting on a
telegraph pole was a buzzard mantling over his catch and a magpie was sidling up to him along the wire to see if he could
upset the buzzard to relieve him of his dinner. What a cheek! The trees are turning colour and the leaves are already falling to
provide cover for many creatures. It always fascinates me on how many different types of beasties live under the mouldy
leaves and some of the 8 legged friends are coming into our homes to find their mate and make a nest that will sit over the
winter to produce the next generation in the spring. I have to make sure there are none about in the rooms my daughter
inhabits when she returns in the winter, she can just about cope with a money spider. There must be an instinct in us that
makes us wary of spiders and snakes, a bit like horses being afraid of pigs, as wild pigs would have been a danger to horses
in the natural state. As we don ourselves up in thicker clothing and put on our heating remember that many animals in the
wild that are hiding in our homes and gardens and need your help to keep them safe. Jess
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Next Fundraising Events
Quiz night – Saturday 28 October at 7.30 pm
Teams of 4, £3 per head. Come and pit your wits against your friends and neighbours!
Ring Sue on 01432 882231 to book your table
Organised by the Fundraising Group to raise funds for the New Community Facility Group
Next meeting of the Fundraising Group – 5:30 pm on Wednesday 11 October in the Community Centre – All welcome
A New Community Centre for Marden – the next steps
The New Community Facility Group will be giving a presentation
about the next stages of work to the Parish Council
at the PC meeting on 9 October
Please come and hear what is recommended
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