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Ruabon News Letter 125 02.05.2016
St.Mary's Church in Wales School Ruabon celebrated
the Queen's 90th Birthday.
They celebrated the
birthday with juice and cake
The Reception Class made a special
card for the Queen
Foundation
phase
children
learnt about
the Queen’s
life and made
flags and
crowns
CEMETERY WOOD
The work carries on...! Two years ago, The Growing Ruabon Group – led by Jo and
Bill Smith - planted over 400 trees in Cemetery Wood.
Dozens of people of all ages were (and still are) involved in
this project, to establish another area into the village
where residents and families are able to relax – well away
from the frenetic building programme which is ‘gobbling up’
the ‘free space’ around us.
Last weekend ‘paths’ were marked out in the long grass by
Jo and Bill Smith and Paul Bickley, to encircle more planting
areas and make walking easier.
On Thursday this week the Brownies and Guides are not
able to have their meeting in the Village Hall because of the
elections – instead they will be helping Jo and Bill to plant
more trees in Cemetery Wood – then as they grow so will
the children – taking pride in their legacy to the community.
Everyone is welcome to join in the planting on Thursday or
for more information; contact Jo on: 07985568627.
The Friends of Ruabon will meet at the Village Hall
on Saturday morning 7th May at 10am.
Items on the agenda should include: 1. Review of the
Spring Fayre. 2. The Arrangements for the Fete on
11th June. 3. Welcome Package. 4. Wynnstay Gates –
Update. 5. Talk by the ‘Play Development’ Team.
If any group (or business) would like to add information to the
Welcome Package for newcomers to the Village, please contact
Jo Smith on: 07985568627 for more information. **
Ruabon Bowling Club Fixtures-2016
Oswestry and District Bowling League
Division 1 – (Tuesday) 26.04.16: Corwen A v. Ruabon A (away)
03.05.16: Ruabon A v. Overton A (home)
Division 3 (Wednesday) 27.04.16: Ruabon B v. Ceiriog Valley (home)
04.05.16: George v. Ruabon B (away)
Wrexham Bowling League (Saturday) Premiere Division
30.04.16: Ruabon A v. Coed y Talon (home). Score = 8-6 to Ruabon
07.05.16: Esclusham v. Ruabon A (away)
Division 2
30.04.16: Johnstown B v. Ruabon B (away). Score = 9-3 to Ruabon
07.05.16: Ruabon B v. Plaskynaston (home)
Pairs League
25.04.16: Ruabon v. Johnstown A (home) score = 5-1 to Ruabon
09.05.16: Esclusham v. Ruabon (away)
Whitchurch League (Thursday) 28.04.16: Ruabon v. Wem Albion B (home)
05.05.16: Awc D v. Ruabon (away **
Enquiries to Secretary: Allan Taylor: - 01978 821386
Email: allan.taylor25@btinternet.com
Maes-y-Llan Primary School
Will hold an early
Summer Fair on Thursday 26th May at
3pm. There will also be a Table Top Sale.
If anyone would like to book a stall for £10, please
telephone 01978 820991.
Attractions Bash the rat Bouncy Castle
Treasure Map Lucky dip
Stocks – soak the teacher Beat the Goalie
Guess the sweets in the jar Face Painting
Balloons Basketball
Grand Draw Hook a Duck
Guess the Weight of the Cake Glitter Tattoos
Stalls Refreshments Plants; General bric-a-brac Cakes and Biscuits
Toys and books Tea, Coffee and cold drinks
Sweets , cakes and biscuits Hot Dogs
Bottle tombola Ice Cream/Lollies
Children’s tombola
Everyone Welcome
Ruabon Library
Wrexham Photographic Society will stage its exhibition
at Ruabon Library during May: Colour and Black & White prints by club members will be on show –
all types of photography by members both advanced and novice.
To learn more about Wrexham Photographic Society please telephone
Lorraine Richardson on 01978 841149
Story and Rhyme time sessions are held every Tuesday during term
time from 2-2.30pm. The sessions are suitable for children up to the age of 3.
The popular Computer Taster Sessions at Ruabon library will continue to take place on a Friday afternoon, but booking is essential.
For information on all sessions or for setting up an exhibition, please telephone to speak to a member of staff, when the library is open, on
01978 822002. Normal opening times are: - Monday: 10am-6pm; Tuesday: 2-5pm;
Wednesday-2-5pm; Thursday-2-5pm; Friday-10-6pm.
**
Further News on Banking received by Mike Jones: From: Derek French [mailto:derek.french@btconnect.com]
Sent: 26 April 2016 17:59
To: Mike Jones
Subject: Re: Our Ref: ECT 1648/15 - Ruabon POst Office - Complaint
Mike
This exchange too, is very valuable evidence and all praise to you for breaking
through barriers and getting personal exchanges with the Chairman of HSBC
and the UK CEO as well as the CEO of Post Office Limited.
I am sharing this latest information with colleagues at FSB and Age UK HQ
who will be directly involved in the independent review of the Access to
Banking Protocol.
Best regards
Derek. www.communitybanking.org.uk
Ruabon Churches’ News
St Mary’s Parish Church, is a member of the Open
Church Network, and is now open to visitors every
Saturday until the end of September from 1pm to 5pm.
This church is a Grade One historical building dating back
to medieval times. For Children: Toddler Praise for pre-school
children on Tuesday mornings in
the church hall from 10.30am to
12 noon **
Messy Church and Holiday Club
please check website for details. **
Youth Group is on Sunday
evenings 5pm-6.30pm. **
All Age Worship: The 1st Sunday
in the month is a Family
Communion Service at 9.30am.
On the 2nd and 4th Sundays of the month there is the JIGSAW service: informal
worship for all ages. **
Other activities : The Choir practices on Tuesday evenings in the Church Hall at
7.15pm and sings at the 9.30am service every Sunday.
The Mothers’ Union meets on the 1st Tuesday of the month. Details from Ann
Wilkinson; annwilkinson44@hotmail.co.uk; 01978 822725.
The Bell Ringers practice weekly and ring for weddings when requested, details
from Gordon Richardson; gordon@richardson1502.fsnet.co.uk. **
To hire the church hall please contact: Janet Roberts 01978 810039/email
neilandjanet1@hotmail.co.uk
At St Mary’s Church on Tuesday 3rd May at 10.30am-Toddler Praise.
On Thursday 5th May at 7am. There will be Holy Communion at the
Panorama.
On Saturday 7th May at 10am there will be a Coffee Morning.
On Sunday 8th May at 8am and at 9.30am Holy Communion will be
celebrated.
At 11am RC Mass will be celebrated.
At 1pm there will be a Baptism and at 5pm the JISAW service.
**
At Ruabon Methodist Church on Sunday 8th May at 10.30am, the
Rev’d Philip Poole will take Holy Communion and all age Worship.
**
At the Congregational Church (the Chapel on the Hill) on Sunday 8th
May at 11am, there will be a Fellowship Service.
**
At All Saints’ Church, Pen y Lan on Sunday 8th May at 11am, there
will be a service of Holy Communion.
**
At St John’s Church, Rhosymedre on Wednesday 4th May at 10am
there will be a service of Morning Prayer.
On Sunday 8th May at 11am there will be a service of Holy
Communion. Looking Ahead….
The new Deanery Conference meets on Wednesday 4th May,
7pm in Chirk.
Thursday 5th May is Ascension Day and there will be the
outdoor service at the Panorama, Garth at 7am followed by
breakfast at the Prospect cafe. Please book your breakfast
with Audrey Powell (820220) today
The next joint coffee morning at St Mary’s Church will be on
Saturday 7th May 10-12noon. Please try and support this as
we are raising money towards replacing the boiler and other
work in our church.
The next fish and chip lunch and bingo at St John’s Church is
on Tuesday May 10th at 12noon. All welcome, please book
your lunch with Beulah (810868).
The Archdeacon’s Visitation is on Wednesday 11th May, at All
Saints Gresford at 7pm. Wardens need to attend, and PCC
members are welcome.
Help Needed:
Please sign up to help when St Mary’s Church is open to all on
a Saturday afternoon between Easter and September. Thank
you.
Please sign up for donations to the hampers for St Mary’s
raffle, and please take some raffle tickets to sell. Thank you.
The Food Bank is in need of toilet rolls, toothpaste,
toothbrushes and toiletries. If you can provide any of these
items please place them in the basket in St Mary’s Church.
Thank you.
**
For wedding or baptism enquiries please contact: The Revd Kate Tiltman,
The Vicarage, Church Street, Rhosymedre LL14 3EA. Phone: 01978 824087,
katherinetiltman@gmail.com / www.stmarysruabon.org.uk.
St John’s and St Mary’s both have a Facebook page.
**
For Catholic weddings, baptisms and confessions in Ruabon, Chirk and Llangollen:
call Fr Moses Amune: Tel: 01978 821586/email: moscolo2002@yahoo.co.uk **
What’s On’ in and around Wrexham: This information has
recently been updated, and is now available. Where there are no contact details
or for more information on the following items, please contact: 01978 2920001;
contact-us@wrexham.gov.uk, WCBC, 16 Lord Street, Wrexham, LL11 1LG:
1/2 Day Intro to Bushcraft07-05-2016 01:00 PM BST Bushcraft - The art of living in the bush. With its foundation in survival & woodcraft but with
the emphasis on long term living using skills and knowledge of the world around us.
We provide a range of Bushcraft courses to suit all tastes. This 1/2 day introduction includes:
Fire-lighting Techniques........Wilderness Shelter Building........Water Purification techniques.
Learn about fire-lighting techniques based on going prepared for a wilderness trip and by
using only natural materials. This will include modern firesteels, Flint and Steel and the Bow
drill method along with a selection of types of tinder.
Have a go at building your own shelter from natural materials that can be found in any british
woodland. We look at many modern shelter versions from fly camps and loue shelters to
natural shelters suitable for individuals or even whole groups. Try your hand at building a
shelter.
You won't last long in the wilderness without a safe source of water. There is a wide array of
equipment available now to help filter and purify your water supply. We will demonstrate a
range of systems and discuss the pros and cons of each type. You can have a go at making
your own water filtration system.
Donut Diaries with Anthony McGowan07-05-2016 01:00 PM BST What drives Anthony McGowan (Donut Diaries, Henry Tumour and The Knife That Killed
Me) to write about such challenging topics and push at the boundaries for readers of all ages?
Be enthralled, amused and entertained by one of the most acclaimed young adult authors in
Britain today.
Wildlife Photography Day 07-05-2016 01:00 PM BST One day beginners' course in wildlife and nature photography with local professional
photographer Laurence Clark and NWWT wildlife expert and conservationist Amy Green. In
the wonderful surroundings of Wepre Park.
Literary Bus 07-05-2016 01:00 PM BST Literary Bus visiting local areas of importance in Welsh language literature: ID Hooson in
Rhos, Bryan Martin Davies by Clawdd Offa in Ruabon, then on to Hanmer where we
remember Dafydd ab Edmwnd. Then the bus will travel to Whittington and the border area,
the setting of the 9th century cycle of poems Canu Heledd, and we will end the tour
remembering the Ceiriog Valley’s most famous poet John Ceiriog Hughes, and visit Glyn
Ceiriog Institute.
Accelerating The Learning Experience in the FE and Skills Sector 06-05-2016 01:00 PM BST
Special first time symposium offer: Book for two people from the same organisation for only
£130 + VAT!
Coaching is the key ingredient in the journey to excellence at an FE college whose story is
one of three diverse case studies at the EMCC in Education FE & Skills Sector Symposium
on May 6th.
Other case studies focus on compelling research from a national study of mentoring in this
education sector and an analysis of the benefits of coaching FE leaders based on another
significant piece of research.
Together they will demonstrate the benefits of using coaching and mentoring to help FE
students, staff and business leaders achieve their aspirations.
In a highly interactive day, you will be invited to assess and consider how to apply learning
from the case studies to your environment. A variety of lively learning and skills workshops,
including an introduction to solution focused approaches; active listening and dynamic
questioning will provide part of a takeaway tool kit for everyone who attends. There will also
be 1-to-1 coaching taster sessions for those who are new to the idea.
For more information and to book your place please go to the EMCC website:
https://emccuk.org/coaching-your-way-to-fe-excellence-conference-chester-6th-may/
Wrexham Street Festival 30-04-2016 01:00 PM BST A great day out - a unique party atmosphere on the streets of Wrexham Town Centre.
Selection of stalls, crafts, food, fancy goods
Climb St Giles Steeple; Street music and entertainment; Street BBQ; Story teller,
Art exhibition Un-Deg-un Street Art; Wrexham Miners Exhibition Bus; Children’s fair;
Ice cream, candy floss, donuts and much, much more.
Swamp Land : Brymbo 300 million years ago 09-05-2016 01:00 PM BST Discover Brymbo’s amazing window into the deep past. Beautifully preserved plant fossils
will help you imagine what it was like in the otherworldly landscape of a 300 million year old
coal swamp; the home of giant insects and monster mosses… Dedicated exclusively to the
story of the Brymbo Fossil Forest, this exhibition is a partnership between Wrexham
Museums, Amgueddfa Cymru – National Museum Wales and the Brymbo Heritage Group.
Free admission www.wrexham.gov.uk/heritage facebook/ twitter: wrexhammuseums
People and Places - The Royal Welch Fusiliers 09-05-2016 01:00 PM BST Explore the eventful history of the Royal Welch Fusiliers and the regiment’s links to
Wrexham in a special display in the main gallery. Look out for some wonderful objects never
before on public show. Loaned by the Royal Welch Fusiliers Museum Trust, RWF CT
Cymraig.
Ragnar in Wrexham09-05-2016 01:00 PM BST Fans of Ragnar Lothbrok! You’ve seen the TV series Vikings, now hear best-selling author
Robert Low (the Oathsworn series) talk about the series, the realities of Viking daily life,
their legacy, and the joys of writing about this period.
Monthly spinning,knitting and weaving group 11-05-2016 01:00 PM BST Monthly spinning, knitting and weaving group. Contact June Mclaughlin on 07780000206
for further details. Beginners welcome.
FOCUS Wales Festival 12-05-2016 01:00 PM BST FOCUS Wales is back and will take place over 12th-14th May 2016! FOCUS Wales is an
annual multi-venue festival taking place in Wrexham each spring, which places the music
industry spotlight firmly on the emerging talent that Wales has to offer the world. FOCUS
Wales 2016 will mark the festival's 6th edition, and will welcome over 5,000 people to the
town, building upon 2015's record attendance across a jam-packed weekend of events.
There's no place like Wrexham during FOCUS Wales, as we showcase 200+ bands, fill out a
variety of spaces and music venues, using 20 stages, host 3 days of sessions and events, and
showcase 3 days of stand-up Comedy, Film and Interactive Arts!
Sizing Up The Market 12-05-2016 01:00 PM BST This Business Start-up workshop will cover: • What is Market Research • Understanding
Your Market • Checking Out the Competition • Identifying Your Customers • Types of
Market Research • Planning & Using Your Market Research
Hightown Gwanwyn Knitting & Crocheting workshops 11-05-2016 01:00 PM
BST Free workshops for adults to share and learn skills in crotchet and knitting to produce
innovative pieces of artwork to be displayed outside the centre. Learn new skills or share
your skills with others. All materials will be provided. All welcome. Please contact Paula
01978354150 or Libby 07969814442 to book your place Wednesday 4th, 11th, 18th & 24th
May 10am-11.30am. Hightown Community Resource Centre. Funded by Gwanwyn Age
Cymru, priority given to the over 50s.
Monthly spinning,knitting and weaving group 11-05-2016 01:00 PM BST Monthly spinning, knitting and weaving group. Contact June Mclaughlin on 07780000206
for further details Beginners welcome
An evening with Lucienne Boyce 11-05-2016 01:00 PM BST You’ve seen the film Suffragette, now hear about the remarkable part played by David Lloyd
George – who appears as a character in the film – in the women’s suffrage campaign, and the
role of North Wales women in the fight for the vote! Novelist and historian Lucienne Boyce
talks about this topical issue. Lucienne is the author of The Bristol Suffragettes (non-fiction),
and historical novels To the Fair Land and Bloodie Bones: A Dan Foster Mystery.
Concert with European Organist Claudia Hirschfeld 11-05-2016 01:00 PM BST LLAY ORGAN SOCIETY presents one of Europe's best loved Organ stars, Claudia
Hirschfeld in Concert for what promises to be one the highlights of the Society's current
season of concerts. Claudia Hirschfeld will be flying in from Germany to perform in Concert
at Llay Royal British Legion on Wednesday 11th May with her spectacular white Wersi
Louvre Organ. Claudia performs in concert throughout Europe, Asia, America and has
recently performed a number of sell out Concerts in Dubai and the UAE and is regularly
called upon to entertain guests at dinner parties and official functions hosted by The President
of Germany as well as making numerous appearances on Television music shows across
Europe. The Llay concert will feature a variety of musical styles including light classical
pieces, film themes, music from the musicals, swing, big band, Latin American music and
much more. The Llay concert is one of just three concerts she will give whilst in the Country
and the only venue in Wales she will appear at during her flying visit. This will be one show
that is not to be missed. Doors will open at 6.45pm. Claudia will take to the stage at the Llay
venue at 8pm. Booking is strongly advised. Tickets are £6 and can be reserved on 01978
351475 with a limited number available on the door. Refreshments available, large carpark.
Disabled access. For further details about the Society, contact Ron and Beryl Jones on 01978
351475 or view the website at www.llayorgansociety.wix.com/home
Jasper Fforde: The Writer's Journey 11-05-2016 01:00 PM BST Zero to NYT bestseller list in only 12 years...
Anne O'Brien: Revelations of a Medieval Queen11-05-2016 01:00 PM BST What do we know of Joanna of Navarre, Queen Consort of King Henry IV? Come and meet
her with Anne O'Brien, best selling novelist to find our more.
Murder Mystery Night 10-05-2016 01:00 PM BST Who killed Roger Hargreaves? This mystery is written by award-winning crime writer Martin
Edwards, who will host the evening. The audience will listen to testimonies from the suspects
in the case, before deciding the identity of the murderer, the means and the motive. While
solutions are being judged, Martin Edwards will give a talk on Victorian and present-day
crime fiction. The evening includes light refreshments.
**
If you would like to receive a copy of the Ruabon News Letter by email (free of
charge) please contact: bremner.millhouse@btinternet.com.
Now published each week on the new: Friends of Ruabon Website:
www.friendsofruabon.co.uk
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