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THE BORDERS GROUP OF PARISHES
Revd Kevin Cecil - 01600 713459: [email protected] Vicarage, 38 Hillcrest Rd, Wyesham, Monmouth NP25 3LH
Bishopswood, Dixton, Ganarew, Whitchurch, Wyesham
Revd Ben Bentham 01989 770454: [email protected] Vicarage, Llangrove, Ross-on-Wye, HR9 6EZ
Goodrich/Welsh Bicknor, Llangarron, Llangrove, Marstow, Welsh Newton/Llanrothal
ASSOCIATE MINISTERSRevd Jill Stephens - 01600 890975: [email protected]
Revd Richard Jones - 01989 770254: [email protected]
ASSISTANT CURATERevd Penny Powdrill - 01600 714096: [email protected]
HON. ASSISTANT CLERGYBrian Phillips Jim Cross
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(their email address is below each correspondent’s name on pages 4–13). The Borders Group of parishes does not endorse any of the goods
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2019
FEBRUARY
Dear Friends,When we pray, ‘God of the universe’, just how aware are we of what we are saying? How each of us view God is very personal; for some God, particularly in the form of Jesus, is a very close friend, whilst others relate more to the inspiration of the Holy Spirit and for others the Father is there for comfort and guidance. However, the might, majesty and power of God can be difficult to relate to a single member of the Trinity and yet involves great awe and worship.
I make these comments in the aftermath of the recent developments and revelations from astronomy. Ultima Thule, the planetoid in the Kuiper Belt, was investigated recently by the New Horizons team at NASA and revealed more of how our own small bit of the cosmos came into being. The fact that we are able to take pictures at such a distance from Earth (8 minutes for sunlight to reach us, 6 hours for sunlight to reach Ultima Thule) is incredible.
I feel as Christians we need to get everything into perspective and be ever ready to extend our understanding of God. We should never be scared to ask questions and we should be ever prepared to stand in awe of the Almighty God who is really beyond our comprehension.
New Year Blessings to you all, Penny
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NEWS from the PARISHES
Details of news items that would be of interest to readers in any of these villages can be sent or given to one of the priests (in writing, please) or your local correspondent.
BISHOPSWOODCorrespondents: Carol Pimblett [email protected] Services Sunday February 3rd - 11am Sunday Praise following on from Big Breakfast at the Village Hall10th 9.30am-Holy Communion 17th No Service 24th 11am Holy CommunionMarch 3rd 11am Sunday Praise following on from Big Breakfast at the Village HallThe Big Sunday Breakfast at the Village Hall Sunday 3rd February
/ 3rd March Served from 9.30am – 10.45am at the Village Hal.Come along to the hall and support fundraising for your local Church.Enjoy a delicious home cooked breakfast in good company and lovely surroundings!Choose from fruit juice, grapefruit, cereals, bacon, eggs, sausage, black pudding, beans, mushrooms, toast, pancakes and maple syrup, tea and coffee. Vegetarian options available.Still only £5.50 (£3 under 14’s)A short informal Sunday Praise service follows at 11am – please join us - you will be made very welcome! VILLAGE HALL NEWS Future Date for your diary SPRING COMMUNITY LUNCH –
Sunday March 17th 2019 – to book please ring Monica on 01594 860303.More information in next month's Border News!The start of 2019 brings with it some exciting news for Bishopswood Village!!! ‘Bishopswood Preview’ was a monthly newsletter sent via email with information about the Village Hall including Bishopswood Church.The Bishopswood Preview has now been replaced by a new website,WWW.BISHOPSWOOD VILLAGE.COM providing you with an easy-to-access window for local news and information, whether you are a resident, a visitor, or just thinking about coming to our beautiful Wye Valley location.We are excited by this new website, which has grown out of our well-established village newsletterFor the past fifteen years we have distributed this initially by hand, then more recently by email. Now we have taken the opportunity to be more ambitious and to provide a more comprehensive village information service through this new website.We have big ambitions, but we are starting small, so the site content is basic so far. Over the coming months we will add more information which we hope will aid and enrich our community. But it’s important the site serves the community, so as it develops, we would really value hearing from you. What you
would like added to the site? What would be useful? You can get in touch either by email, or through the contact form: both are on the website - address below www.bishopswoodvillage.comBISHOPSWOOD WI The next WI meeting will be held 2pm Friday 8th February in Bishopswood Village Hall. Sally James will be giving a talk entitled The Joys of Ocean Cruising. New members always welcome.Don’t miss out on all the local news – subscribe now!!! If you already subscribe to The Bishopswood Preview, your subscription has been transferred to the new website. You will receive an email notification whenever the website is updated – ensuring you stay up to date with what’s happening here in Bishopswood. You can unsubscribe at any time by emailing [email protected] and adding “UNSUBSCRIBE” as the subject line.
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DIXTON Correspondent: Daphne [email protected]
GANAREW Correspondent: Sue Harley [email protected] Tel: 01600 890489 Carol Service – 21st December 2018 What a wonderful start to the Christmas festival. St Swithins held its annual ‘Carol Service with a Difference’, which was led by the Minstrels of The Forest, who again delighted the packed church with carols and medieval songs and tales focusing on the shepherds and kings with an excellent portrayal of King Herod.
Many thanks to Lou and Colin Shepherd for their hospitality at the Manor House with mulled wine and mince pies that followed the service.
The Minstrels of the Forest will be returning with a new production on Friday 20th December 2019.
GOODRICH Correspondent: Marlene Corker [email protected] Giles Church • Flowers -Rachel Harbord and
much appreciated volunteers. Please contact Rachel on 01600 890204 if you would like to be included on her rota after Easter.
• Cleaning: Jan Sheldon and Anthea Binns.
A Plea from your Church Warden St Giles has been at the heart of the community of Goodrich for over 700 years, providing support to countless generations.I hope that St Giles can continue as a vibrant church and focal point for this community for centuries to come, but unfortunately, this is not assured. Contrary to popular belief we do not receive any funding from central government or from the diocesan or national church resources. No, all the money we need to keep our beautiful, but very expensive, church going has to be raised within the parish. It is no secret that church attendance has fallen over recent decades, and with it, inevitably, our revenues have too - we really need your help.
I know that many of you reading this will not share my Christian beliefs, but nevertheless greatly value the practical and symbolic services the Church provides; marking the passing of the year through Christmas, Easter and
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VILLAGE HALL EVENTS Flicks in the Sticks February sees us showing A Star is Born 12A. Lady Gaga and Bradley Cooper star in this emotive film about a musician who helps a singer find fame, even as age and alcoholism send his own career into a downward spiral. Thursday 28th February at 7.30 pm. Entrance £5. We now have a licence to sell alcohol so the film can be enjoyed with a glass of wine or a cup of tea.
A Date for your Diaries Saturday 9th March, Quiz with a fish and chip supper. More details in the next edition.
Finding out what’s going on at Goodrich Village Hall is now easier, thanks to new members of the committee and their expertise. Goodrich Village Hall is now on social media, so find and like us on Facebook at “Events at Goodrich Village Hall” www.facebook.com/Events-at-Goodrich-Village -Hall or visit the web site www.goodrichvillagehall.co.uk
To be informed about forthcoming events send your email address to [email protected]
Reminder - Ceilidh at Whitchurch and Ganarew Memorial Hall, Saturday 2nd February 2019 at 7:00pm
Tickets are available for the Ceilidh with the ‘Plump Hill’ Barn Dance and Ceilidh Band. Home cooked hot food will be provided and there will be a licensed bar. Please come and join us and dance those winter blues away. Please see advert for details.
LLANGARRON Correspondent: Nick Saunders [email protected] www.llangarron.info [email protected] contact & to sign up for email newslettersfacebook: Llangarron Village
St.Deinst flower and cleaning rota. February – Jenny Green and Lisa Hill.
Short-mat Bowls Club Llangarron Short-mat Bowls Club meets every Monday evening 7 - 10pm in Llangarron Village Hall. New members are always welcome.
Whist Drive There is a Whist Drive every 2nd Thursday of the month at 7.30pm in the village hall. All are welcome so do come along on Thursday 14th February. Please contact Jamie Harris (01989 770597) for further information.
Pilates Body Control Pilates with Hannah Modget. Monday 2.30-3.30 and 3.45-4.45 at The Garron Centre, Llangarron. For info contact: [email protected] or 07789 237853 www.llangarron.info
An evening with Jemima Phillips, Harpist Friday 8th February, 7 for 7.30 in St Deinst's aisle and the Garron Centre. Tickets to be purchased in advance to include a welcome drink. £10 adults and £5 children (incl those in full time education). Tickets from Bobby Woodcock (01989 770256) or Rachel Hitchen (01989 770590) or email [email protected]
harvest time, celebrating weddings, the christening of your children or grandchildren, and marking the passing of loved ones. What a tragedy it would be for Goodrich if this were lost, but sadly it could happen.Help me to ensure that St Giles can continue to flourish by making a regular payment (however small) by direct debit under a new Parish Giving Scheme launched this year by the Hereford Diocese. This scheme has a number of advantages over standard ways of giving and I hope it will really help us to ensure the future of St Giles.The forms are enclosed in a separate envelope for you to complete and return, along with a leaflet giving you more details about how the scheme works. Even a small monthly donation would be fantastic and very much appreciated and if you felt able to tick the box allowing for your donation to increase in line with inflation that would be even better.Thank you so very much, Caroline Tarlton - Church Warden - St GilesOther Payment Options: If you don’t feel able to commit to a monthly payment (remember you can cancel it at any time), but would like to make a donation to help us, please make your cheque payable to “St Giles Church Goodrich PCC” and use the same envelope to send it to us. If you are eligible as an income tax payer to Gift Aid your donation, please also complete the enclosed Gift Aid Declaration Form and send it to us with your cheque – HMRC will repay us 25p for every £1 you kindly donate.I know some of you currently generously support St Giles by making payments by Standing Order – if you wish this to continue unchanged you do not need to take any action. It would greatly help St Giles if you
felt able to transfer to the new Parish Giving Scheme. Thank you for your support.
An appeal for free-standing shelving for the ground floor of the bell tower. Dimensions 4' x 6' would be ideal. This will allow some of the clutter to be tidied up. Needs to be free-standing because plasterwork is too flaky for it to be screwed against the wall.Afternoon Club Our first talk of 2019 will be by an advisor from NatWest Bank, who will give us tips on security and avoiding financial scams. The meeting on Tuesday February 19 starts at 2pm in the Village Hall.Goodrich Tennis Club, in the heart of the village, caters for all ages and abilities. Social tennis, coaching and match play tennis is all available, with 3 courts, two of which are floodlit with a sand dressed carpet surface. For more information please contact:- [email protected] or visit the website:- www.goodrichtennisclub
CeilidhWhitchurch & Ganarew
Memorial HallSaturday 2nd February at 7 pm
“Plump Hill”Barn Dance & Ceilidh Band
Hot food and licensed bar£12 per person
Under 16s: £6 (free squash)
Contact Sue Harley 01600 890489or Ann Herbert
01600 890962
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LLANGROVE Correspondent: Wendy [email protected] www.llangrove.org.uk [email protected] contact & to sign up for email newsletters facebook: Llangrove Village
February Community Cafe Join us for our annual Hearty Tea in aid of the British Heart Foundation at the Village Hall on Saturday 16th February starting at 2.30pm. As you’d expect there will be a great selection of cake to enjoy with a cuppa, whilst you catch up with friends after the festive season. There is no fixed charge; all we ask for is a donation to our charity: the purchase, perhaps, of a few raffle tickets with all proceeds going to BHF.
RABI Soup Kitchen Update A huge thank you to everyone who came and enjoyed a selection of homemade soups and bacon rolls. Our apologies
to anyone who was disappointed, as we sold out by 1.45pm and had to finish early, but we will do it all again later in the year. We are delighted to report we raised £400 on the day which means the community funded 4 double hampers and 2 single hampers which were delivered to members of the farming community by RABI in the run up to Christmas. So, a huge thank you once again.
Concert update Many of you enjoyed a wonderful evening of Christmas music with the Athene choir. After expenses Llangrove’s share of the proceeds went to the Rainbows and Brownie packs, the Scout Troop, and Village Singers all of whom draw their members from the surrounding area.
Friday 8th February (7 for 7.30pm) is the date for our next musical evening, in aid of St Michael’s Hospice, and will once again be at St Deinst Church, Llangarron and will feature Jemima Phillips, Harpist (former harpist to HRH Prince of Wales). Another unique musical experience is in the offering with a programme
All our usual offerings of coffee, home-made cake, fresh eggs and maybe even a few plants. A warm welcome to all!
Llangarron
VILLAGE COFFEE MORNINGOUR FEBRUARY COFFEE MORNING WILL BE ON THE 9TH AT 10.30 - 12 noon.
@ The Garron Centre
The Community Café in association with Woods of Whitchurch will as usual be
held on the 4th Saturday of the month at the Garron Centre.
The February café will be on
Saturday 23rdTo pre-order items for delivery
from Woods, please call
01600 891021
An evening with Harpist
Jemima Phillips Friday 8 February 7 for 7.30 pmSt Deinst Church and The Garron Centre Llangarron
Jemima is one of the outstanding harpists of her generation. An exciting, versatile and innovative performer, equally at home on acoustic and electric harps, she has performed throughout the UK and internationally.
We are delighted to offer you the chance to hear Jemima when she performs at St Deinst for our villages in February. The programme will vary from classical pieces to modern pop music.
Tickets in advance please to include a welcome drink:
£10 adults and £5 children (incl those in full-time education)
Bobby Woodcock 01989 770256 Rachel Hitchen 01989 770590 email [email protected]
Garron CentreSaturday 23rd February
open 10am – 4pm
Café Clothes, toys, books,
bric-a-brac and other saleable items
No electrical items pleaseTo donate items please contact
Annie: [email protected] tel: 07410 533799 or
Sylvia: [email protected]
Collection also possible!
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of classical to modern pop music, as well as entertaining stories from the lady herself. Tickets from Bobby (770256) adults £10, children £5 including a welcome drink.
Thank you The pupils of Llangrove CE Academy would like to thank everyone for making use of their pupil post service at Christmas. It took them over three days to deliver all the post and thanks to the generosity of the village they raised about £100.
Church house-keeping Each year we begin with a blank page of two-week slots for cleaning and putting flowers in church. If you have an hour or so to spare over the coming months to either clean or put flowers in for a fortnight, we’d love to hear
from you. Alternatively, a spring clean is planned before Easter, so if you’d like to join a small team giving the church its infrequent deep clean, partake in coffee and cake please let Bobby or Jenny know so we can let you have the date.
Whilst the churchyard is beautifully maintained by our volunteers we wonder if there is a small band of gentlemen who would be willing to meet up for a few hours to help re stand a few gravestones, which are leaning somewhat. Please let Bobby or Jenny know if you could lend a hand and we’ll sort out a date. Bobby 770256 Jenny 770135.
Coffee Mornings are back Yes, we’re back so please join us on Wednesday 13th at 10.30am at the Village Hall for a coffee and a chance
to catch up with friends after our festive break. As always, monies raised from the Bring and Buy stall and raffle go towards the upkeep and running of the church.
Please come and join us at the friendly Friday Lunch Club at Llangrove Village Hall 12.00 am on the 8th and 22nd February for soup and a roll, and a delicious pudding for £4.50. Please contact Michele Seddon-Harvey 01989 770 197.
Llangrove and District Gardening Society Our first meeting of 2019 is on Thursday 7th February 2019 when Bill Laws will give a talk on The Curious History of Vegetables!
On March 7th there will be a talk on Medicinal Herbs in the Garden by Caroline Sheldrick.
All talks at 7.30pm in Llangrove village hall. Visitors and new members are always very welcome – and you don’t have to live in Llangrove! For more information call Ruth on 01989 770831
Llangrove May Fair 6th May, 2019.The band is booked! The chicken drop sheets are being printed! Cuddly toys are being collected! Maypole dance practices are being scheduled! Ideas are whizzing back and forth in order to create an amazing afternoon for folks far and wide and to raise lots of money for Llangrove Village Hall, Llangrove Academy P.T.F.A., Christ Church and Llangrove Leapfrogs. Please put the date in your diary!
MARSTOW Correspondent: Joyce Rollinson [email protected]
Readers 1st Sunday Joyce/Rosie 3rd Sunday Phyll Cleaning & flowers Hillary
Bible study at the Vicarage postponed whilst Ben is away; then there will be a couple of dates to complete St. John's Gospel, followed by the sessions being Lay led. More details in March.
Next Marstow P.C.C. Meeting on 14th March at Chapel Cottage.
St Matthew’s Church gets National Lottery Permission to Start work
Good news, St. Matthew’s Church has had a Heritage Lottery Fund grant of £105,000 for repairs & re-ordering confirmed. We’re delighted that we have received this wonderful support which has been made possible by National Lottery players.
In February 2017 St. Matthew’s Church, a Grade ll Listed church, was put on the Historic England’s ‘At Risk’ Register because its
Llangrove Panto 2019
CINDERELLAThursday 28th Feb (7pm), Friday 1st March (7pm) and Saturday 2nd March (2pm and 7pm)
Tickets go on sale Sunday 20th January.Tickets available from the Village Hall, Llangrove, between 1:30pm and 2:30 pm Sunday afternoons from 20th January or call Janet on 01989 770736Come along and enjoy the spectacle of Panto in Llangrove
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external stonework was in such poor condition that vital structural repairs were needed.
Essential repairs to the church will protect it for future generations as a focus for worship and an important historic place of interest for the local community and visitors to the area. When finished the church will be a lively focal point and social centre for the parish of Marstow. We plan to host events, both social and educational, offer the space for meetings and take the opportunity to display local historical and environmental information.
The Delivery phase of the repairs and nave re-ordering will take approximately seven months and is scheduled to start on February 25th, 2019. This is a big project so there will be deliveries of stone and materials to the churchyard and the church building will be surrounded by scaffolding. We have been assured by our architect and builder that all precautions will be made to ensure that the church and churchyard are safe to use throughout the seven months of the contract and to minimize disruption to our neighbours. Our Architect and builder have a wealth of experience in working with listed places of worship and we have every confidence in their assurances.
IMPORTANT Please note that our church will stay open during the work and welcomes you for our regular Sunday Praise at 9.30 a.m. on the first Sunday every month and Holy Communion at 9.30 a.m. on the third Sunday. We will also be able to accommodate special services,
Baptisms, Weddings and Funerals etc.
We are delighted to be able to confirm, that with the enormous help from the Heritage Lottery Players, we can now look forward with confidence to a repaired and watertight church and a community space for us all to enjoy at this special church.
Border News will keep you posted on the work progress.
WELSH NEWTON / LLANROTHAL Correspondent: Glenys Biggs [email protected] T: 01989770540St. Mary's Services, February 3rd February - 8.30am BCP Morning Prayer
10th February - Service of Discovery - 5pm
17th February - BCP Holy Communion - 9.30am
Flowers - Glenys Biggs
Green Gym - Saturday 2nd February - 10am - St. Mary’s Churchyard.
WHITCHURCH Correspondent: Jenny Sparkes [email protected] Community Lunches in February will be on the 11th and 25th at 12 noon at St Dubricius. The meals are cooked by Woods of Whitchurch. Come and join us. To book, ring 01600 890397.
Good Neighbour Coffee morning will be in the Memorial Hall on February
6th and 20th from 10.30 to 12noon. Do drop in for coffee and a chat.
‘Tea and Chat’ is held in the Aisle at St Dubricius on Thursdays from 2 – 4pm. This is open to all and a warm welcome awaits you.
Whitchurch Floral Society will meet on February 13th at 6.45 for their AGM. This will be followed with a talk by Chris Evans of Dundry Nurseries entitled ‘An Unexpected Journey'
B I N OGBingo at the Old Court is on Tuesday 5 February at 7 for 7.30pm.
MEMORIAL HALL ACTIVITIES Ceilidh Saturday 2nd February Ceilidh at 7pm with The Plump Hill Band. See separate advert on page 6.
Friday 22nd February Flicks showing of Mama Mia! Here We Go Again. The long awaited and very upbeat "prequel/sequel" to Donna and Sophie's stories, a feelgood warm hearted romp with fabulous scenery and more Abba hits. 1hr 49 minutes of toe tapping fun.
Doors open at 7pm for licensed bar, 7.30 pm start. Entry £5
Coffee Morning There will be a St David's Day Coffee morning at St Dubricius on 1st March at 10.30. All welcome.
Travelling Light are holding a Refocus Retreat 'Freedom to Grow' at the Wyesham Christian Fellowship
on 23rd February. Details from Robin 01600 890376
WYESHAM Correspondent: Caroline Pearce [email protected] Altar flowers for February VAL THOMAS
Brass cleaning R. PATER
Reading for February 10th......Caroline Pearce 17th......Val Thomas 24th.....Janet Mellor
Coffee Morning For February Saturday 23rd 10AM until 12 am at St. James Church Wyesham.
Wyesham Women's Guild Meetings will now be held on the last Wednesday of the month at 2.30pm still at Wyesham Community Hall.
POEM--This Modern Age of Man
An aeroplane just flashes by, Scarcely a glimpse do we catch in the sky, Cars are speeding on the land, Motor bikes and lorries on either hand,
Play- stations,TV'S computers and phones, Children don't often play outside their homes. Obese adults drive everywhere, Drug addicts succumb and go into care.
Now in this modern age of man, Do we forget what GOD began? The flowers, the animals,the trees, The mountains, valleys, rivers, seas.
Such things as these we can, the create And so, we should appreciate, Let us enjoy them whilst we can, In this new modern age of man.
by dear friend - Dorothy Baylis (1938-2018)
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NOTICE BOARD
Facebook community group: For those who use social media, St Michael’s Hospice has launched a community forum on Facebook.
It is a closed group for supportive conversation between families, patients and people connected to the Hospice.
If you think you might benefit from this group, you can request to join by searching ‘St Michael’s Hospice Community Forum’ on the Facebook search icon, and then click ‘Groups’.
Big Spring Walk Sunday 17th March, 2019Spring will soon be with us.
Celebrate this wonderful time of year by enjoying a stroll through our glorious, scenic countryside.
The St Michael’s Hospice Big Spring Walk guides you along your choice of four circular routes (2k, 5k, 11k, 16k), all beginning at Fownhope Recreation Ground.
Your walk will be fully signposted, and our team of marshals will be positioned along the paths ready to help you on your way.
There is no cost for this event as long as places are booked in advance online at www.st-michaels-hospice.org.uk/big-spring-walk/
NOTICE BOARD
Llangrove Panto 2019
CINDERELLAThursday 28th Feb (7pm), Friday 1st March (7pm) and Saturday 2nd March (2pm and 7pm)
Tickets go on sale Sunday 20th January.Tickets available from the Village Hall, Llangrove, between 1:30pm and 2:30 pm Sunday afternoons from 20th January or call Janet on 01989 770736Come along and enjoy the spectacle of Panto in Llangrove
Garron CentreSaturday 23rd February
open 10am – 4pm
Café Clothes, toys, books,
bric-a-brac and other saleable itemsNo electrical items please
To donate items please contact Annie: [email protected]
tel: 07410 533799 or Sylvia: [email protected]
Collection also possible!
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O God, your immensity fills the Earth and the whole universe, but the universe itself cannot contain you, much less the Earth and still less
the world of my thoughts. (Yves Raquin)
The prophet Elijah had escaped from his enemies and had taken shelter in a cave in the mountains. As he waited for God to instruct him there was an enormous wind, but God wasn’t in the wind. The wind was followed by a tremendous thunderstorm but God wasn’t in the storm. There next followed fire, but again, God wasn’t in the fire. In the end there was silence, deep, deep silence and then God spoke.
Prayer
Reflection
FROM THE CLERGY
SNOWIn the event of SNOW, please
contact your church wardens or clergy
before setting off to a church service.
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Weddings ‘Those whom God has joined together’ John Russell Steel and Tessa Helena Markham David at Llanrothal on 26 December James Lee married Charlotte Rugg on 27th December at Whitchurch James Ford married Theresa Bowen on 29th December at Whitchurch.
We wish them joy and happiness in their life together.
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From the Registers
Baptism ‘In the name of the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit’ Oliver Williams at Whitchurch on 20th of February
We welcome this young Christian with joy and pray for his parents and godparents.
Funerals ‘I am the Resurrection and the Life’ Bob Croudace, 86, from Wyesham was cremated at FOD Crematorium on 22nd November 2018 Tracey Edwards, 49, from Wyesham was
cremated at FOD Crematorium on 10th January. John Load, 78, from Wyesham and one-time Church Warden at St. James, was cremated at FOD Crematorium on 10th January. The ashes of Gerald Edward (Ted) Green were
buried at Welsh Newton on 16 December Ivy Pritchard, aged 91, at Marstow on 21 December Gertrude Mary Elizabeth Evans, aged 97,
at Welsh Newton on 19 January
Our thoughts and prayers are with their families
St Weonards & DistrictRoyal British LegionTo all our Members, Poppy Collectors and Friends,Branch Meetings are held on the first Tuesday of the month at The Fountain Inn, Orcop commencing at 19:30. The next meeting will be on Tuesday 5th February 2019.
The Branch is looking forward to another busy year organising events, not only to raise funds to provide ongoing support to members and veterans of the British Armed Forces and their families, but to raise awareness in the community of the Royal British Legion, what it stands for and what it does.
An update on the Poppy Appeal 2018: our Poppy Appeal Organiser has announced that to date the Branch has raised just over £4,665! Thanks again to all who contributed and of course to the Poppy Collectors without whom we would not have achieved such a remarkable sum. (To date the County has raised just over £246,000, the highest in the last five years.)
The annual County Conference was held on Saturday 12th January and we were fortunate to have as the guest speaker the RBL National Vice-Chairman Mrs Una Cleminson who gave an interesting and informative talk on the work undertaken by the RBL throughout the country.
The Branch Welfare Officer is concerned that we may not be aware of potential beneficiaries within our district, or indeed throughout the county. Please be vigilant and if you believe that an ex-serviceman/woman may benefit from some assistance please contact any Branch member or visit the Military Charities Help Desk now situated in Herefordshire Council’s customer service centre in Blueschool House, Blueschool Street, Hereford HR1 2LX. It is open from 10am to 2pm on Thursdays staffed by the RBL and staffed by members of SSAFA on Tuesdays. The RBL runs a ‘Handy Van Service’ dealing with such diverse issues as minor plumbing problems to fixing access rails for anyone with mobility difficulties. We need to know before we can help.
Additional information including timings for all events is available on the St Weonards RBL website: www.britishlegion.org.uk/branches/st-weonards/
Bea Morris (Secretary) [email protected]
NOTICE BOARD
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CALENDAR DATES AT A GLANCE
FEBRUARY 2 10.00 Green Gym in St Mary's Churchyard, Welsh Newton
2 19.00 Ceilidh with Plump Hill Band at Whitchurch & Ganarew Memorial Hall
3 Fifth Sunday before Lent
3 9.30 Big Breakfast in Bishopswood Village Hall followed by service at 11.15
5 19.30 Bingo at the Old Court Hotel (7.00 for 7.30pm)
5 19.30 St Weonards & District RBL Branch meeting at the Fountain Inn, Orcop
6 10.30 Good Neighbour Coffee Morning at Whitchurch Memorial Hall
7 19.30 Llangrove & District Gardening Society talk in Llangrove Village Hall
8 12.00 Friday Lunch Club at Llangrove Village Hall
8 14.00 Bishopswood WI meeting in Bishopswood Village Hall
8 Pop-up restaurant in Llangarron
8 19.00 Musical evening featuring harpist, Jemima Phillips, at St Deinst Church, in aid of St Michael's Hospice (7 for 7.30pm)
9 10.30 Llangarron Village Coffee Morning
10 Fourth Sunday before Lent
11 12.00 Aisle Community Lunch at St Dubricius, Whitchurch
13 10.30 Coffee Morning at Llangrove Village Hall (inc Bring and Buy stall)
13 18.45 Whitchurch Floral Society AGM followed by talk: An Unexpected Journey
14 19.30 Whist Drive in Llangarron Village Hall
16 14.30 Community Café Tea at Llangrove Village Hall (in aid of BHF)
16 19.00 Caldicot Male Voice Choir at Ewyas Harold Memorial Hall
16 19.00 The Silhouettes Frankie Valli tribute band at The Left Bank, Hereford
17 Third Sunday before Lent
17 Spring Community Lunch at Bishopswood Village Hall
19 14.00 Afternoon Club Meeting in Goodrich Village Hall
19 19.30 Garway Heritage Group meeting in Garway Community Centre
20 10.30 Good Neighbour Coffee Morning at Whitchurch Memorial Hall
22 12.00 Friday Lunch Club at Llangrove Village Hall
22 19.30 Whitchurch Flicks in the Sticks: Mama Mia! Here We Go Again
23 10.00 Community Café at the Garron Centre (including Rummage Sale) 10-4
23 10.00 Wyesham Coffee Morning at St James Church
23 Travelling Light Refocus Retreat at Wyesham Christian Fellowship
24 Second Sunday before Lent
25 12.00 Aisle Community Lunch at St Dubricius, Whitchurch
27 14.30 Wyesham Women's Guild meeting in Wyesham Community Hall
28 19.00 Llangrove Panto - Cinderella
28 19.30 Goodrich Flicks in the Sticks: A Star is Born
MARCH
1 10.30 St David's Day Coffee Morning at St Dubricius, Whitchurch
1 19.30 Llangrove Panto - Cinderella
2 14.00 Llangrove Panto - Cinderella 2pm and 7pm
3 First Sunday before Lent
7 19.30 Llangrove & District Gardening Society talk in Llangrove Village Hall
9 Quiz with fish and chip supper at Goodrich Village Hall
14 Marstow PCC Meeting at Chapel Cottage
17 St Michael's Hospice Big Spring Walk starting at Fownhope
17 Spring Community Lunch at Bishopswood Village Hall
MAY 6 Llangrove May Fair
Please note: the following take place each week:Mondays 2.30 Prayers at St James, Wyesham
Wednesdays 9.30 Morning Prayer at Christ Church, Llangrove (not every week: please check with Ben Bentham)
Thursdays 10.30 Said Communion at St Dubricius, Whitchurch, followed by discussion in the Aisle at St. Dubricius.
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HEREFORD CATHEDRAL EVENTS
FEBRUARYFriday 1 FebruaryHDICF: Healingthe NationStart: 1 February, 2019 at 7:30pmEnd: 1 February, 2019 at 8:30pm
Saturday 2 FebruaryLa nativité duSeigneurStart: 2 February, 2019 at 7:15pmEnd: 2 February, 2019 at 8:30pm Afternoon MusicOrgan Recital Start: 9 February, 2019 at 3:00pmEnd: 9 February, 2019 at 3:30pm
Thursday 21 February Twelfth-centuryFrench Religious ArtStart: 21 February, 2019 at 7:00pmEnd: 21 February, 2019 at 8:15pm
Thursday 28 February Twelfth-centuryFrench Religious ArtStart: 28 February, 2019 at 7:00pmEnd: 28 February, 2019 at 8:15pm
Afternoon MusicOrgan Recital Start: 9 March, 2019 at 3:00pm
End: 9 March, 2019 at 3:30pm
MARCH Thursday 28 March
Celebrating ourNuremberg LinkStart: 28 March, 2019 at 7:00pm
End: 28 March, 2019 at 8:15pm
Saturday 30 March 2019
Seth LakemanStart: 30 March, 2019 at 7:30pm
End: 30 March, 2019 at 10:00pm
APRIL Afternoon MusicOrgan Recital Start: 13 April, 2019 at 3:00pm
End: 13 April, 2019 at 3:30pm
Afternoon MusicOrgan Recital Start: 4 May, 2019 at 3:00pm
End: 4 May, 2019 at 3:30pm
The Bishop of LudlowAs I write this is the opening week of the New Year. I am conscious that by the time this letter gets into print the festivities of Christmas and the New Year will be long passed. However, this season now passed has caused me to reflect on current patterns of life and the place and value of our churches within our communities. Although anecdotal, I have received from a significant number of parishes the news that attendance numbers over the Christmas period were some of the highest in living memory. From an entirely different source recently I read an interesting article that suggested that the number of people who were committed atheists was declining while the number who want to have some form of spiritual faith was increasing. Of course, the latter does not necessarily result in more people engaging in regular Christian worship.What I think it does suggest is that deep human desire for peace, well being and hope remain deeply embedded in our personal and community lives.
That deep desire is, I judge, set in a present context where uncertainty about the future and the instability and fragility of many communities are present realities. Where are we going and how will it all end? These are
questions that if not in the forefront of our conversations are at the back of many people’s minds. It is perhaps not surprising therefore that the message of peace on earth and good will to all people has a powerful resonance. As this year progresses the uncertainly over Brexit will unfold: for good or ill we have yet to see. One of the features of recent news reports that disturbs me greatly is the rise in knife crime. The resorting to this kind of violence by one human being over another I admit to find profoundly shocking.It impacts me as being the complete antithesis of loving one’s neighbour. What is it that enables one human being to so respond to another in an act of violence that treats the sanctity of human life so cheaply?
Understanding ourselves as made in the image of God, seeing in the faces of others the same dignity we so cherish for ourselves, loving our neighbours, offering forgiveness when impacted by hurt are some of the most cherished of Christian values. More importantly, what they are not are simply platitudes. Perhaps more than ever our society needs to lay hold of these once more as medicine for our souls and that of our society. As always it can begin by each one of us doing our part.+Alistair
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DAILY EVENTSEveryone is welcome to join any of the acts of worship that take place at the cathedral. Services are normally held at the following times:
Monday – Saturday7.30am – Morning Prayer8am – Holy Communion5.30pm – Evensong (Evensong is normally sung by the cathedral choir every day during term time except Wednesdays)
Sunday
8am – Holy Communion
10am – Cathedral Eucharist
11.30am – Matins
3.30pm – Evensong
Other Services
Wednesday 12.15pm – Holy Communion
Wednesday 1.05pm – Prayers for Peace
Friday 12noon – Prayers at the Shrine of St Ethelbert
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NOTICE BOARD
Fully equipped for meetings, parties, exhibitions, conferences and events
l Large Community Hall l
l Mezzanine meeting area l
l High quality fitted kitchen l
l Audio visual technology l
l Fully licensed l Disabled access l
l Hearing loop l Underfloor heating l
Contemporary venue in a lovely historic setting
Llangarron HR9 6NJ www.thegarroncentre.org
facebook : The Garron [email protected]
telephone : 01989 770477
• TYRES SERVICING & REPAIRS • Diagnostic checks • Courtesy car or local collection
ADRIAN MARFELL 01600 890907
Alfred Watkins (1855-1935) became a legend in his own lifetime -- a successful businessman, pioneering photographer, disciplined antiquarian and founder of the movement relating ley lines and
'the old straight track'. At the Garway
Heritage Group's February meeting historian David Whitehead will give an
account of Watkins' many achievements.Free to members; visitors' fee of
£5 includes refreshments following the meeting.
GARWAY HERITAGE GROUP
Alfred Watkins: Herefordshire Polymath
Tuesday, 19 February, 7.30 at Garway Community Centre. HR2 8RQ
Caldicot Male Voice Choirsupported byAmber Powell (soloist) Kirsty Thomas (Guitar vocalist)
Saturday 16 Feb, 2019 7pm prompt - Doors open 6pm
Ewyas Harold Memorial Hall Pontrilas Rd, HR2 0EL
Tickets £12Available fromTom Williams 01981 240247 or Phil Lockett 01873 860697or use the Buy Tickets Online at www.st-michaels-hospice.org.uk/event/caldicot-male-voice-choir/
THE SILHOUETTESA Tribute to Frankie Valli & the Four SeasonsListen to the music made famous by Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons.
Saturday 16 Feb, 2019 7pm: Left Bank, Hereford HR4 9DG
Tickets: £10Available from The Left Bank website - herefordleftbank.com
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A COMPLETE, BESPOKE TREE SURGERY SERVICE
Highly qualifi ed, fully insured staff
Pruning fruit trees • Felling • Crown reduction • Site clearance • Tree surveys • Consultancy •
FREE, NO OBLIGATION SITE VISIT
Please contact the team on: 01981 251114 or 07966 178884 | www.woodcuttreesurgery.com
WOODCUTTREE SURGERY
HOME & GARDENMAINTENANCE
includingTurfing • Fencing • Patios
Garden clearance
HENDRE HOME & GARDEN SERVICES
Contact Philip on01600 713485/mobile 07947 807254
MATTHEW COULBORN
LANDSCAPEGARDENER
All aspects of garden maintenance
& construction undertaken
Experienced professional service
Tel. 01600 772802 or 07958 [email protected]
LlangroveLeapfrogsChildcare
Nursery, Pre-school, School Holiday Care, Breakfast & After-school Clubs
Monday to Fridays 7.30am - 6pm
with Stay & Play for families with babies/toddlers from 9am in the school hall on Mondays
Tel: 07919 901126www.llangroveleapfrogs.org.uk
Registered Charity: 1036545
I sweep, safety check & certificate chimneys. A member of The Guild of Master Chimney Sweeps, I am fully insured & based in Llangarron.
Snooky the
Sweep
t : 07598 240699 w : snookythesweep.co.uk e : [email protected]
GoodrichVillage Hall
The 19th Century Hall transformed into a 21st Century venue
• 3 rooms for hire from 10 to 100 people• Ideal venue for community events,
wedding receptions, parties, meetings & exhibitions
• Greener Low Carbon Hall with alternative technology
• Fully fitted kitchen with commercial dishwasher
• Cinema Screen - Surround Sound - BluRay Projection
• Modular Stage, Wi-Fi
goodrichvillagehall.co.uk Bookings Tel: 01600 890530 e-mail: [email protected]
If you are considering selling or letting your property please
call us for some friendly, expert advice.
HAMILTON STILLER YOUR RURAL AND
VILLAGE PROPERTY SPECIALIST
Email:
01989 563525Internal and External CCTV - 24 Hr Access
Mobile Self Storage collection service available 7 days a week
SELF STORAGE
WhitchurchStoney Hill Industrial Estate
(next to the A40)
Tel: 01981 541180www.oaklandsbc.co.uk
No van - no problem
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LEXALLHEATING SERVICES
Oil, LPG & gas boiler & fire servicingRepairs & installation
Bathrooms & tilingAll aspects of plumbing
24-hr callout & free quotationsLocal man, Gas Safe- & Oftec-registered
01989 567636 / 07766 103895www.plumbersherefordshire.co.uk
For all your foot problems
Nail maintenance and treatment of corns, calluses, verrucas, fungal infections, ingrowing nails and manyother foot problems
Call for an appointment
07917 701263
Graham Jeremiah MCFHP MAFHP
FOOT HEALTH PROFESSIONALClinic and Visiting Practice
Complete Heating & Bathrooms
Specialising in all Heating repairs, installation and servicing.
Bathrooms fitted, leaks repaired.Fully Insured qualified Engineer.30 yrs experience in the trade.
No job too small. Free advice and quotations.
Colin Muir : 01981 540160 07496 088354
Handmade cards, gifts, decorations, wedding invitations, table ideas and many
more unique products for any occasion.Find me on:
EmaubreyEmsHandmadeShop
emaubrey.wixsite.com/handmade-by-emT: 07816 351304
Oak, Ash, Silver Birch and others.Choice of size and length.
Packed in onion sacks, approx 15 kg.
Delivered or collect locallyNewhouse Farm, Marstow HR9 6HF
Tel 01600890759Viewing welcome to help choice.
BARN DRIED LOGS
7HANDMADE BY EM7
L Miles Building Services
01989770089MOBILE: 07903879022 www.lmilesbuilding.co.uk
• All Building work undertaken from groundwork to completion •• Over three generations of experience •
• Local, friendly, reliable service • • Free no obligation quote •• No job too big or small • Cabback Lodge
LlangarronRoss-on-Wye
HerefordshireHR9 6PAThe Complete Building Service
• Kitchens & Bathrooms designed & fitted
• Carpentry & Joinery• Plastering
• Wall & Floor Tiling• Painting & Decorating• Property Alterations
• Extensions• Renovations
Please feel free to call on: 01989 768679 or 07815068305
Or viewwww.andrewburfordbuilding.co.uk
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VANESSA EDWARDS I N T E R I O R D E S I G N E R
Fabric, Wallpaper, Upholstery
Colefax & Fowler, Nina Campbell Mulberry, Zoffany, etc.
Specialist in individually
designed, hand- finished curtains
01989 770499
William Bevan (Independent family)
FUNERAL DIRECTORS for over 100 years
——————Private Chapel • 24 hour service
Golden Charter pre-paid funeral plans
——————— 16 Old Gloucester Rd, Ross
tel. 01989 562 092
Looking for Garden & Lawn Machinery Service?
We are pleased to consider any jobs, from servicing your ride-on mower to fitting new handles to forks & spades
Huge range of hand tools, nuts and bolts, gloves, safety wear, etc.
W. E. WILDE & Co. Ltd
Unit 12, Cropper Row, Alton Rd Ross-on-Wye HR9 5LA
01989 565100
Farr Cottages 4 self-catering holiday cottages
in Llangarron, sleeping from 2 to 26
Suitable for short breaks 1 or 2-week holidays
Family get-togethers/reunions Out-of-season 1 to 3-month lets
considered
tel. Angela Farr, 01600 750333 e-mail: [email protected] website: www.farrcottages.co.uk
Reflexology Massage Therapy
Mobile Therapist Enjoy therapeutic treatments
in the comfort of your own home
Lucja Fratczak-Kay APNT BCMA
Tel: 01989 770823
I specialise in teaching Pilates
Backcare, Matwork Relaxation for Pregnancy Postnatal with your Baby
Phone me on 01452 760120 or 07711 832042, or visit www.estherf.com
Professional Carpet FittersAvailable for new and adaptationsQuality flooring also available at down to earth prices
For a quote & advice callPaul or Ben StolleryTel: 01989 770431 / 770307Mobile: 07977 520194
Herefordshire YogaAt Bishopswood Village Hall, Ross on WyeThursdays 5.30 -7.00pm
Yoga is for everyone. Do you remember what it was like to enjoy using your body? That feeling of strength and confidence? This is the gift of Yoga. It’s so much more than just stretching. Renew your nervous system functions, release any retained reflexes and rebuild muscle loss, as well as de-stressing and enjoying yourself. Come try it out for free.With over 18 years teaching experience I offer a technique which is gentle yet powerful, effortless and pain free. Learn to truly relax, breathe and focus your mind. Suitable for all. Specially for those with injuries or mobility problems. An interesting approach for those with experience too.
Drop in class, first class free. Contact Veronika on 01600 890966 or 07799 532826, email [email protected] for more information. www.herefordshireyoga.com www.yogtism.com
National Association of Chimney SweepsFully insured, certificates issued
For a clean friendly sweepplease call Jon Winder.Tel. 01600 718669Mobile 07909 876218
WYE BATHROOMS
Local family run company
Design & instalation of Bathrooms & Shower Rooms
We are also registered with NIC-EIC for all your electrical work
Call Paul for a free quotation, 07894 563897 or visit
www.wyebathrooms.co.uk
www.thegarroncentre.org
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Friendly, trustworthy advicefor small businesses
and home users.
01600 899 [email protected]
www.firecrestit.com
... intelligent IT solutions
Martin Prince
ELECTRICIAN
Any work undertaken
Installation Testing & inspection
Fault-finding & repairs
FULLY PART P QUALIFIED
01989 770033 07760 306749
MEMBER OF
RICHARD LAMMASDOMESTIC / COMMERCIAL ELECTRICIAN
NEW BUILDS • REWIRES • LIGHT FITTINGSEXTRA SOCKETS • FAULT-FINDING
Tel: 01600 715220 or 07590 652057
WYE VALLEY FOOTCAREProfessional treatment
in your own home.Corns, calluses,
problem nails etc.
Rosemary Prince MAFHP, MCFHP
Tel. 01989 770201Let me meet your feet!
Hollow Ash HutsHandcrafted Shepherds’ Huts
01989 770 [email protected]
Need more room?
Singing Lessonsfrom a professional soloistAll levels of ability -fun & serious
Catherine King(Llangrove: HR9 6EY)
01989 770057 • 07515 878749Email: [email protected]
www.catherineking.org Made in Broad Oak
Logs delivered in bulk bags or by the trailer load (cut to your requirements)
FREE local delivery
Kindling wood also available
Fast, friendly service
Phone 07779 391381
Supplier of hard, soft, or mixed firewood logs.
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SALES, SERVICE & REPAIR
of all types of CHAINSAWS & GARDEN MACHINERY
ALSO Wood Cutting & Garden Machinery
Accessories • Garden Tools
• Collection service available •
Tel: (01989) 770313 Fax: (01989) 770827
Email: [email protected]
The Pond Workshop • Llangarron Ross-on-Wye • HR9 6NH
Harris Chainsaws & Garden Machinery
INDEPENDENT FAMILYFUNERAL DIRECTORS
Established 1929
Complete funeral service, personally conducted with dignity and
compassion
Private Chapel of Rest Day & Night Service
Monumental Services Golden Charter & Help the Aged
Pre-Paid Funeral Plans
Chippenham Funeral HomeHowells Place
MONMOUTH NP25 3EDTel: 01600 772244
ROB MADDYGAS & OIL FIRED BOILER SERVICES
Maintenance • Service & RepairCondensing • Combis • AGAs • Rayburns
01981 2516600790 3617303
LANDLORDS’ CERTIFICATESCORGI & OFTEC REGISTERED
Oldfield Forge Ltd is a family run blacksmith company set in the very heart of rural Herefordshire. Here we combine traditional techniques with modern technology to create a lasting quality. Our attention to detail and dedication to excellence ensure that we produce the finest quality ironwork for all styles home and gardens. Oldfield Forge Ltd can design and make almost anything and will providing professional advice. We approach every project as an opportunity to create something unique to the individual client’s requirements. Oldfield Forge Ltd is a specialist traditional blacksmithing company who offer best in design and detail, keeping alive a long heritage of unrivalled English craftsmanship. A visit to our showroom is a worthy visit or down load our catalogue to see our beautiful handmade ironwork.
Oldfield traditional blacksmith
01981 580016 07866 635136
PhillipsWindows• REPLACEMENT WINDOWS
• RESIDENTIAL & PATIO DOORS• SECONDARY GLAZING
• PORCHES & CONSERVATORIES• HIGH-QUALITY ALUMINIUM andUPVC FACIA & BARGE BOARDS
• MISTED UNITS CHANGED
Local firm, est. 1988Free quotes
FENSA-approved
Tel. 01989 770651DUNCAN 07901 557501
Fully qualified and insured for all
aspects of Tree work and stump grinding.
Please contact us for a free quote Tel: 01873 821487
Mob: 07816 026139Email: [email protected]
www.dwalkerandsontreeservices.com
DENNIS WALKER & SON
TREE SERVICES
AIRBORNE CHIMNEY SWEEPS• CHIMNEYS • WOODBURNERS • RAYBURNS • • OILBURNERS BRUSHED • • MECHANICALLY SWEPT • CCTV TEST • SMOKE/CARBON MONOXIDE
ALARMS FITTED• HETAS QualifiedMJ POLLOCK, ROSS-ON-WYETel: 01989 769 503Mobile: 07736 331 910WWW.INSTITUEOFCHIMNEYSWEEPS.COM Membership No. 504
Deborah CronshawMCFHP MAFHP
Foot HealthPractitioner
A complete range of foot care in the convenience of your own home to help you maintain healthy feet.
VerrucasCracked heels
Ingrown toe nailsDiabetic foot care
Nail trimming and filingFungal foot and nail infections
Reduction of thickened or ‘bulky’ nailsRemoval of corns, calluses and hard skin
Tel: 01989 770 893 07821 540 925
D.P.BElectrical Contractor
T: 01989 567880M: 07976 205995
ALL ASPECTS OF WIRING FROM...•REWIRE TO CHANGE A SOCKET•PERIODIC TESTING•FAULT FINDING, P.A.T TESTING•GARDEN LIGHTS & SOCKETS•OVER 35 YEARS EXPERIENCE
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BishopswoodVillage Hall
www.BVHonline.co.uk
We offer a comprehensive range offacilities to suit any occasion-
• Receptions and private parties • Conferences and courses • Exhibitions • Meetings and seminars • Village events
Seating for 160, or 130 at tables for meals. Large, modern well
equipped kitchen.Meeting room and fully equipped bar
available. Ample car parking
Phone 01600 890087
Richard JacksonP L U M B I N G & H E A T I N G
• From outside taps to bathrooms and complete central heating systems
• Specialists in oil boilers (OFTEC registered technician)— servicing, installations, commissioning and tank installations
• Grant solar trained installer • Emergency call-outs
For competent, friendly service,
call 0772 333 2519or 01594 810 929
City & Guilds qualifiedFully insured
• Full-time care/ Respite care• Excellent standards, highly regarded by
health care professionals • Varied activities• Freshly prepared food cooked on an Aga
• Superb homely environment; en suite facilities• Beautifully restored Georgian rectory, setin an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty
• Excellent road links
Ring for our brochure: 01600 890655/6or see www.whitchurchhouse.co.uk
Whitchurch, Ross-on-Wye HR9 6BZ
MonmouthMemorials
Nigel CaveMonumental MasonsSuppliers of quality memorials
Additional inscriptionsCleaning & renovating
House names & plaquesAll at competitive prices
Free quotations
YOUR LOCAL MASON01600 890098 : 07950 117122www.monmouthmemorials.co.uk
ROSS VINCENTyour local painter & decoratorOver 20 years experience. Offers a very high standard of workmanship. Works with no fuss or mess. Makes walls, doors and windows look like new. Prompt and conscientious.Testimonials available from numerous satisfied clients.To arrange a quote call01981 240 72607956 518 995
At Shires Chiropractic Clinic we are passionate about
Chiropractic Care.Our Mission is to enhance the health and wellbeing of our individual patients and the
community. If you are looking for help with any nerve, muscle or
joint issue for yourself or a family member get in touch.
Shires Chiropractic Clinic, Unit 10Martians Grove Business Park
Whitchurch, Ross-on-WyeHerefordshire, HR9 6BJ
01600 890 282 07726 297 813www.shireschiropracticclinic.co.uk
MIKE FOLEYMAINTENANCE
Interior-exterior decoratingTiling • Carpentry • Plumbing
Kitchens & bathrooms
ALL ASPECTS OF HOME MAINTENANCE
Call for free estimate and advice01989 770420 mob. 07901 960380
I provide a quality domestic cleaning service and dog walking.I can combine these services or do separately. Available to provide pet visits for dogs, cats and small animals. Experienced in animal care having 2 rescue dogs, an elderly cat (she is 19!) and a guinea pig. I am an experienced cleaner and can provide all cleaning materials. I have a DBS check.Please give me a call to discuss your requirements.Tel: 01989 770 663 or 0786 747 3887or email Louise: [email protected]
TIDY TAILS
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READINGS for FEBRUARY
3rd Feb 5th Before Lent Green Ezekiel 43.27 - 44.4 Psalm 48 1 Corinthians 13.1-13 Luke 2.22-40
10th Feb 4th Before Lent Green Isaiah 6.1-8[9-13] Psalm 138 1 Corinthians 15.1-11 Luke 5.1-11
17th Feb 3rd Before Lent Green Jeremiah 17.5-10 Psalm 1 1 Corinthians 15.12-20 Luke 6.17-26
24th Feb 2nd Before Lent Green Genesis 2.4b-9,15-25 Psalm 65 Revelation 4 Luke 8.22-25
3rd March 1st Before Lent Green Exodus 34.29-35 Psalm 99 2 Corinthians 3.12 - 4.2 Luke 9.28-36[37-43a]
DAILY PRAYERS for FEBRUARY
1 For our politicians at Westminster, dealing with many intractable problems including Brexit
2 On the Feast of the Presentation of Christ in the Temple, that we may have pure and clean hearts
3 On the Fifth Sunday before Lent, for the Holy Spirit to strengthen us and make us worthy of our calling
4 On World Cancer Day, for all undergoing treatment and those who care for them
5 For the residents and staff of Ganarew House care home
6 Remembering Queen Elizabeth II's accession in 1952, for all the Royal Family
7 For the Welsh Newton PCC meeting
8 For St Michael's Hospice and the Llangarron concert supporting it
9 For all who are working to raise funds for churches and charities
10 On the Fourth Sunday before Lent, for support in all dangers and through all temptations
11 For the Hereford Diocese clergy study day at Craven Arms
12 For all who are training for ordination or as readers; and those exploring a calling
13 For all lay leaders in our churches
14 On Valentine's Day, for all celebrating their love for each other
15 For all who are preparing to get married this year
16 For the British Heart Foundation and the fund-raising event in Llangrove
17 On the Third Sunday before Lent, that our hearts may be fixed where true joys are to be found
18 For all our schoolchildren during half term holidays
19 For the Wye Brooks benefice house group
20 On the World Day of Social Justice, for fair treatment for migrant workers
21 For the Ross & Archenfield Deanery chapter (clergy) meeting
22 For Llangrove's Friday Lunch Club
23 For Travelling Light's 'Freedom to Grow' refocus retreat at Wyesham
24 On the Second Sunday before Lent, for discernment to see God's likeness in all his children
25 For all who will be working on Marstow church over the next seven months
26 For the Llangarron PCC meeting
27 For the Goodrich PCC meeting; and the Wyesham Women's Guild
28 For the Llangrove PCC meeting
Presentation of Christ Gold or WhiteMalachi 3.1-5Psalm 24.[1-6] 7-10Hebrews 2.14-18Luke 2.22-40
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3 February Goodrich 17.00 Candlemas Service Llangarron 11.00 Matins Llangrove 9.30 Holy Communion Marstow 9.30 Sunday Praise Welsh Newton 8.30 Matins BCP Bishopswood 11.15 Sunday Praise (B’wood Hall) Ganarew 9.30 Holy Communion (BCP) Whitchurch 11.00 Holy Communion Wyesham 10.30 Family Service Dixton 8.30 Holy Communion 10 February Goodrich 11.00 Holy Communion Llangarron 11.00 Holy Communion Llangrove 9.30 Family Service Welsh Newton 17.00 Service of Discovery Bishopswood 9.30 Holy Communion Dixton 11.00 Holy Communion Whitchurch 11.00 Sunday Praise Wyesham 9.15 Holy Communion 17 February Goodrich 11.00 Holy Communion Llangarron 11.00 Morning Prayer Llangrove 16.30 Evensong Marstow 9.30 Holy Communion Welsh Newton 9.30 Holy Communion BCP Dixton 8.30 Holy Communion Ganarew 9.30 Holy Communion Whitchurch 11.00 Holy Communion Wyesham 9.15 Sunday Praise 24 February Goodrich 8.30 Holy Communion Llangarron 11.00 Holy Communion Llangrove 9.30 Holy Communion Bishopswood 11.00 Holy Communion Dixton 11.00 Matins Whitchurch 11.00 Lay Led service Wyesham 9.15 Holy Communion 3 March Goodrich 11.00 Sung Matins Llangarron 11.00 Matins Llangrove 9.30 Holy Communion Marstow 9.30 Sunday Praise Welsh Newton 8.30 Matins BCP Bishopswood 11.15 Sunday Praise (B’wood Hall) Dixton 8.30 Holy Communion (BCP) Ganarew 9.30 Holy Communion (BCP) Whitchurch 11.00 Holy Communion Wyesham 10.30 Family Service
CHURCH SERVICES - FEBRUARY