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No. 190May-June 2014
Pattishall, Spring 2014, by Alison GoacherFinal copy date for the July-September newsletter is 10th June. Copy should be sent to Andy Stewart,The Old Farmhouse, 13 High Street, Astcote (email [email protected], tel: 830042), or givento Janet Taylor, Dalscote. (Please use email if possible.)Pattishall Parish Council undertakes the production of the newsletter, it does not take responsibilityfor the accuracy of articles. Any views or opinions expressed are those of the author in each case.Would you like to see your photograph or artwork on the cover of the next Around Pattishall?If so, please email. It should be something with a local & seasonal flavour.
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The Pattishall & District Produce ShowSunday 14th September 2014The kinder weather has seen many of us out in our gardens and even a few BBQ’shave reappeared to welcome the onset of spring. Hopefully seed beds are beingsown and borders planted with an array of plants some of which we hope will maketheir way to The Produce Show to be held in the Parish Hall on the second Sundayin September.
The return of The Produce Show has been warmly received and many folk joined usfor the Launch Night at The EastcoteArms on March 14th, supported by ourhosts Greg and Janey, who along withJeff Shrimpton kindly provided raffleprizes. Committee members had alsodonated goodies for a luxury hamperwhich was won by Jon Wood who wasdelighted to win as that day was hisbirthday! We will be holding our first AGMat The Eastcote Arms on St GeorgesDay, April 23rd at 8.00pm All welcome themore the merrier the event will be.
In the previous edition of Around Pattishall the plant, flower, fruit and vegetablesections were published whereas this edition focuses on the handicraft, egg, foodand drink classes. From tabards to tarts and cookies to clay we hope that there willbe something for everyone, including a baking class for men only!
COOKERY4 Individual Astcote Cheesecakes based on the ideas of the TowcesterCheesecake. The idea travelled from Yorkshire before the War and was made inwhat is now the Pickled Pig when it was a bakery. The original recipe is a secretbut is based loosely on the Yorkshire Curd Cake. Any of your own additionswould be fine.Miniature Decorated Celebration Cake e.g. birthday, wedding, retirement. 2tier, 7” base sponge cake with homemade edible decorations.Any Cake Using Vegetables e.g. beetroot, carrot, courgette, pumpkin, rhubarb,parsnip.Northampton Seed Cake, an old recipe eaten at shearing time!
Ingredients: 8 ounces butter, 8 ounces caster, 4 eggs, 8 ounces flour, ½tsp baking powder, 1 tsp ground nutmeg, 1 ounce caraway seeds. Oven180C / mark 4
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Method: Cream butter and sugar until light and fluffy. Place eggs in bowl setover saucepan of hot water, whisk till fluffy then whisk into butter mixture.Sift flour and baking powder together, add nutmeg and fold into mixture. Addcaraway seed and combine. Turn into greased and lined 8” round tin,smooth over top. Bake for 1 ½ hours covering top with foil if browning tooquickly. Cool in tin for 5 mins then turn out on wire rack.
Six Cheese Scones, 6 Decorated Muffins, Gentlemen only!Victoria Sponge filled with jam using 8oz equal quantity recipeFruit cake 8”All Butter Shortbread Biscuits, 8 petticoat tailsChocolate Surprise Cake! Anything goes!Harvest Plait Made using any grain. Can be flavoured with herbs, driedtomatoes, dried fruit etcThree Sausage Rolls using homemade short crust pastry, max length 4”Vegetable Quiche using homemade short crust pastry, max. 8”Homemade Chutney using this year’s produceHedgerow Jam/Preserve/Jelly with or without a little tipple!Homemade Fruit or Vegetable Wine, or Non-alcoholic Beverage.
HANDICRAFTS: Handmade card, Tapestry or cross stitch item, Hand knitted orcrotchet article, Patchwork or quilting item, Container (e.g. bag, box, pot- anymaterial, fabric, card, clay, weaving, etc), Handmade, wooden item, Jewellery,Weaving (any material)
PHOTOGRAPHY max size 6”x 8”: Animal photograph, Floral photograph, Event inthe parish, Scene of the parish N.B. photographs of children must have parents’permission
ART: Oil painting, Water colour, Other media (pencil, pastel, charcoal, etc)
EGGS: three eggs (Hen, bantam, duck, goose or turkey) one egg, decorated egg.
The Children’s Section and the full schedule will be available in the next edition ofAround Pattishall. For further information please contact Barry Evans tel 01327830523 email [email protected] .
Organisers:Kate Bartlett, Philip Bates,Helen Burt, Barry Evans , Iris Illingworth,Val Steel & Lee Wood
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Pattishall Annual Spring CleanA big thank you to those who helped with theannual Spring Clean on 22nd of March. Wecovered most of the roads in the Parish aswell as some of the A5. Over 40 bags of litterand rubbish were collected and deposited inthe village hall car park for removal onMonday 24th. As well as the usual takeawaycartons and cans there were road signs andbuilders rubbish. Some people cleared theirsections on days before the event.
Those who helped were John and Jill Hitchmough, Denise Kebble, Keith and JanetAmos, Rachel Gardner, John and Christine Russell, Christine Whiteman, SteveCrawford, Jan Wallis, Iris Illingworth,Rachel Woollett, Josie and Peter Bateman,Steve Parkinson, Johnny Smith and Family and Dale Furniss.
John Woollett
WW1 CommemorationsAre there any people living in the parish who are related to men who lost their livesduring W.W.1 and also related to those who are commemorated on the memorialtablet in Holy Cross Church. If so we would like to hear from you as we are hopingto gather in more information to mount a small exhibition which will take place lateron in the year.
Contact Jan on 830996 if you can help with this.
Superfast BroadbandThe Pattishall exchange was upgraded in March. However it will take time for allstreet cabinets and lines to be enabled. For further information contact yourbroadband provider.
Summer BarbequeSummer Barbeque on Saturday July 5th at Holmeview, GreenwayEastcote from 7pm. Tickets £12.50 per head.
Watch out for further details and ticket availability. In aid of Holy Crossfacilities fund.
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Pattishall Parish HallPattishall Playing Field
The Annual General Meetings for the Parish Hall Association and the Playing FieldAssociation will take place on Thursday 1st May starting at 7.00 pm in the SmallHall at Pattishall Parish Hall. All Pattishall parish residents are invited and will bevery welcome. Please come along and find out about the work being done by thecommittee on your behalf. New committee members are always welcome as arehelpers. So if you would like to assist in maintaining our community centre, in anycapacity, please do come along.
The hall was opened for afternoon tea & cakes on the 6th April. Over 50 peoplecame along to see the recent refurbishments as well as find out about future eventsincluding the Picnic in the Park music event on 12th July (see p18) and the return ofthe Produce Show on the 14th September (see p2).
Thank you to all those to baked cakes, served teas or attended the event! A total of£305 was raised for the Parish Hall.
Pattishall Neighbourhood WatchPlease remember to report vehicles or people seen acting suspiciously 01604432436. Recently there have been one or more suspicious vans and one localburglary.
We have set up an email loop to keep residents informed. If you would like to joinplease contact your street warden, or the coordinator (below). If you are already inthe loop and change your email address please remember to let your street wardenor the Coordinator know!
Every road/close in Pattishall Parish has a street warden. If you do not know whoyour street warden is please contact the Coordinator.
We now have a new PCSO - Stephanie Bacon.
Linda Hemming (Coordinator)[email protected]
Tel 01327 830744
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Mobile Library ServiceThe Northamptonshire mobile library service visits Cold Higham and Pattishall ondifferent days! Visits are once per month at the times & locationsbelow.
Stop: Pattishall, Leys / Festival Road , 15:40 - 16:05 Dates: May 21st June 18th
Stop: Cold Higham, Telephone Box 17:35 - 18:00Dates: May 9th June 13th
Pattishall WIOur May meeting will be the annual discussion on this year’s resolution “increasingorgan donation”, where we decide which way we wish to vote.
June is Members Evening, always a surprise, usually involving an outing. Last yearwe went to Canons Ashby to hear a very interesting talk by the Head Gardener.This year - who knows!!
Also in June we are planning a Ladies Pamper Evening to be held in the SchoolHall, June 18th, 7pm to 10pm, admission £3, to include a glass of wine and a raffleticket. Various treatments will be available e.g. manicure, facials, massage etc.Also stalls selling scarves, jewellery, make-up etc. Do come along, it should be fun.
Anyone interested in holding a stall or wishing to buy tickets in advance pleasecontact one of the following:
Barbara Parkinson 830245, Jo Munks 830722, Elizabeth Scowen 830146
Thank YouWe would like to thank all our friends and neighbours in the village for their kindnessand offers of help during Jackie’s stay in hospital. We are very grateful to you all.Jackie’s home now but won’t be dog-walking for a while, although Brian’s beenwhizzing round on his scooter with her, ha! ha!
Once again, thank-you.
Jackie & Brian Catlin, Pool Close
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Tribute to Brenda Campion27 March 1926 - 17 January 2014
Brenda Campion died peacefully at Northampton General Hospital earlier this yearafter a short illness. She was the younger of two girls born to the late PhilipCampion MBE and Vera Kate nee Collins in Grimscote and attended the ColdHigham School and the Northampton School for Girls.
She remembered with nostalgia the Guide Camps of 1939 led by Kath Morse, thecamp fire at dusk inspiring a lifelong joy of poetry, love of family and friends, and astrong Christian faith.
In 1942 she completed her Apothecaries Hall Certificate as a Dispenser remarkingin her life story how she loved the brass moulds, scales and weights, the shelves tothe ceiling containing beetles, roots, bark and leaves which formed the basis ofapothecaries remedies. She was always proud to serve as a Wren during theSecond World War and this led to her meeting and eventually marrying WilliamStrang in Chile in 1948. The next twenty years were to see married life taking her toBirmingham, Buenos Aires and Addis Ababa in Ethiopia, these were to be the birthplaces of each of her three children, Nigel, Timothy and Nicola. Brenda inspiredothers to share their faith and her love of the English language, returning to Chile inthe 1980s to join two of her children there. She discovered her exceptional talentsas a teacher of English as a foreign language spending several years in El Soldadoin the north of Chile. El Soldado is an open-cut copper mine producing 50,000tonnes of fine copper a year. Brenda taught many of the senior managers therewhile enjoying the breathtaking splendours of the desert flowers on her walks in theregion.
She was proud of her four grandchildren, Abigail and Philip who were born in Chile,and Kirran and Lizzie born in the UK. She followed the footsteps of her Great AuntBee to Kashmir and climbed to the base camp of Mount Everest. Alone onChocolate Hill, Gallipoli she touched on the traumas of the First World Wardescribed so clearly in her father Philip Campion’s memoirs with which she wasentrusted. Her book collection provided her with many years of enjoyable hours ofadventure as she journeyed through the writings of others. She has passed theseon with her life stories and those of her family to her children. She focused her life’swork on loving her family dearly, on helping friends and being a caring steward offamily treasures, the family tree and history. She enjoyed a faith that matured andenabled those she loved to discover their own. She committed her life tostrengthening those around her and leaves behind many a grateful heart.
Nigel Strang and his brother and sister thank everyone who sent cards; somecontaining anecdotal memories of Brenda, and condolences.
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IT’S CAR BOOT SEASON AGAIN!!!
PATTISHALL PARISH HALL FUND-RAISERs
3 CAR BOOTSSUMMER 2014 AT
PATTISHALL PARISH HALL AND PLAYING FIELDSCHOOL ROAD, ASTCOTE
SUNDAYS22 JUNE, 27 JULY, 17 AUGUST
BOOTERS 12.00 NOONSELLING 1.00 pm
CARS £4 - VANS £6HOT REFRESHMENTS
SUZANNE - 01327 830279INSIDE IF WET
· Come and support your local car boots, raising fundsfor Pattishall Parish Hall.
· Contact Suzanne if you would like to help out.· Or sort out all that stuff in the attic and garage that
you have been meaning to get rid of, and have a pitch,cheapest around at £4.
· Or come along and see what fantastic bargains are tobe had – you never know what you might find!
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Ballet, Tap andModern Classes
Fun ballet, fitness anddance classes.
From toddler awards tointro1 grade one classes,
GCSE grades1-5 andA levels grades 6-8
First Class FREE
Acrobatic gymnastic andmodern Jazz GCSE exams
Our graded examinations includeGCSE, A level & NVQ
Email [email protected] telephone 07929 963 976
Indoor and outdoorParty fun for adults and
kids all ages!
Pattishall andsurrounding villages
To book contactSarah-Jane on 07702 821087
BOUNCY CASTLEHIRE
Sarah-Janes Castles
A small outstanding 32 placenursery where a mature and
experienced staff team encouragethe children to develop as
individuals.
As a Forest School setting thechildren spend a great deal oftime outdoors, in all weathers,
climbing trees and building dens.
Our 5 star kitchen provides ahealthy, home cooked menu,mostly organic, free range and
locally sourced.
Open 8am-6pm 51 weeks per year
For children from 6 weeks to 5 years.
Pattishall01327 830202
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HOLMEVIEWGARDEN
STUDIO
ProfessionalComplementary
Therapies
Do you suffer from backache,sciatica, painful arthritis,
sinus problems, migraines,hayfever, cold feet or swollenankles or any skin condition?
Are you becoming hard ofhearing?
Are you stressed with life or feeldepressed?
Would you like to relax and bepampered in warm comfortable
surroundings?
Whatever your problem, you willreceive a warm friendly welcome
at Holmeview Garden Studio.
There are many treatments tochoose from
(Prices range from £20-£38)
HOLMEVIEW GARDEN STUDIO
For an appointment:Phone: 01327 830909
Or e-mail: [email protected]
J.E. TOWNSEND& SON
Fencing Contractors
All types of Fencing & Gatessupplied and/or Erected.
Including Agricultural,Domestic & Industrial.
For expert advice andfree Quotation please phone
Pattishall 830093 or 830212
Wholistic GrowthSue Ward Counselling
Life has a way of presenting uswith 'challenges' that can triggeremotional responses that may be
overwhelming.
'Challenges' are the potential forgrowth, this is an invitation to
learn to use them wisely.
07930 438265email: [email protected]
www.suewardcounselling.co.uk
Accredited and Registered member of the BACP
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LocalCarpenter
For Free Quotation call:
Paul Nicholls
01327 83068407890 668307
2 Church Lane, Cold Higham
NEW FREE VALUATION DAYAntiques, Jewellery, Silver, Gold,
Ceramics and CollectablesCharles Hanson
and his team of valuersWEDNESDAY 14th MayWEDNESDAY 11th June
Cold Higham Village Hall, 11am-3pmFree Home Visits for Large Collections
And Advice on House ClearancesRefreshments available
For more information contact 07834 [email protected]
www.hansonsauctioneers.co.ukHansons Auction Centre,
Heage Lane, Etwall, Derbyshire, DE65 6LS
Enjoy the luxury ofa newspaper
delivered to your door!
Ring us on01295 268499
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AVAILABLE FOR HIREv Ideal venue for birthday parties, anniversary parties, children’s parties,
retirement parties, Christmas parties, in fact, parties for any special event.v Also suitable for many other gatherings and events where you might need
a large space and kitchen facilitiesv Two rooms to choose from
O Small Hall accommodates 30-50O Large Hall accommodates 150
v Use of kitchen, tables, chairs, cutlery and crockery included in hire feev Discounted hire fees, at very reasonable rates, for residents of Pattishall
Parish
Check availability with Suzanne, Bookings Officeremail - [email protected]
phone - 01327 830279Full details about the Parish Hall are available on the parish web-site –
www.pattishallparish.org.uk
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TOWCESTERFARMERS’ MARKET
2nd FRIDAY OFEVERY MONTH
RICHMOND ROADCAR PARK
9am until 1.30pm
Fresh local produceon sale
Managed for the Communityby Towcester Lions Club
Reg. Charity No. 1133261
Look Out for Posters..
Messy Church is for all the family –Mums, Dads, Grandparents and Childrenof all ages. For two hours there will be
crafts and activities that adults & childrencan do together based on a biblical theme,
a time of sharing with a prayer and asong, and then we all have afternoon tea.
We hope you will be able to join us!
We Look Forward to Seeing You!Organised by the Messy Church Team from
Astcote Methodist Church & Holy Cross
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Expertise and the Highest Professional StandardsIn well equipped and comfortable surroundings
Mr Jon CampionMBBS, BMedSci, FRCS
Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon
Specialising in:· Knee & Hip Problems
· Arthritis & Joint Replacement Surgery
· Sporting Knee Injuries
· Arthroscopic “Key hole” Surgery
· Trauma & Fracture Management
Mr Gary MundyMBChB, FRCS, Diploma Sports MedConsultant Orthopaedic Surgeon
Registered with all major health insurance providersWith competitive rates for non-insured “self paying” patients
ContactEmail: [email protected]
OrCall Jayne on 07788485558
For Clinic details, Patient information & Treatment options see our website:
www.northamptonorthopaedics.co.uk
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HD Brow StylistShellac Master Painter
CND Nail Technician, Brisa Gel and CND Acrylic Manicure Pedicure
Make Up Artist and Bridal PackagesPrincess Parties
Contact Ana on:07817 273008 / 07770 [email protected]
Introductory Offer: save 30% off your first HD Brow and Shellac treatment *(*when referring to this advert, please quote AP2)
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Diocesan Celebration of MinistrySaturday, 7th June 11am Peterborough Cathedral – Diocesan Celebration ofMinistry. “Bishop Donald and Bishop John request the pleasure of the company ofthe clergy, PCC and congregation of the four churches in the benefice: St Luke’s, StMary’s, Holy Cross and St John the Baptist for a celebration of the work of both menand women clergy”. This is to mark the 20th anniversary of the first ordination ofwomen to the ordained ministry but it is to celebrate and give thanks for all ordainedministry – both male and female. Please let Revd Marion know if you are able toattend before 23rd May as the diocese need approximate numbers. Look on thechurch notice boards for more information.
Revd Marion Reynolds, Tel: 01327 830573
Pattishall Good Neighbours ClubIt is hard to believe that we are a third of the way into the year and during that timewe have been very active. Unfortunately several members have been or are inhospital and we wish them a speedy recovery and hope they will be with us joiningin our forthcoming activities.
February‘s visiting speaker was one of our own parishioners, Gail Stuart whocaptured our full attention for over an hour telling us about life with her father EricMorecambe. Our numbers on this occasion were doubled, having so many visitorsjoining us for this most memorable afternoon.
In March John & Cathy Barker, two of our members, provided us with an afternoonof entertainment, Cathy singing and John accompanying her on the keyboard orwith his violin. Thank you both.
In April we had a much-awaited return visit by the Towcester Choral Society. It reallywas a delight to have them singing for us again so beautifully.
In May we have Sue Pace who some of you will remember as practice nurse atBugbrooke telling us about her voluntary work raising funds and the provision ofschools in Tanzania.
June takes us out on the first of our day trips to Lichfield and on to the NationalArboretum and War Memorials where we shall be given a tour and have tea beforeour return home.
All in all we are having a very enjoyable time and if you are aged fifty or over andhave the time we shall be pleased for you to join us.
Alan White, Chairman.
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Gardening ClubThe next meeting of the Gardening Club will be held on 7th
May in the Parish Hall at 7.30pm when Michael Brown, anRHS speaker from Northampton, will tell us what gardenswere like in the Age of Chivalry. Ann Bird, who was
unfortunately unable to come to our meeting in March to talk about The World ofRoses, has kindly agreed to speak to us on 7th June so we will be having a Junemeeting.
Our trip this year is going to be on 2nd July when we will visit the gardens ofRousham House (www.rousham.org) which is situated about 12 miles north ofOxford. Further details to follow.
New members and guests welcome.
Christine Russell 01327 830012
Free and Independent Advice and Support fromExperts Coming into Pattishall and AstcoteThe Lottery-funded Village Networksoutreach vehicle is coming to Pattishalland Astcote with expert help on debt,welfare benefits, job-seeking,volunteering and information on freecomputer lessons. Also bring along yourgas & electricity statement for helpseeking out better deals to reduce theseever-increasing household bills. Help onbulk buying of heating oil also available.You’ll find the vehicle at:
Mondays12th May, 2nd June and 14th July:14.30-16.00 in School Road.
For further information contact Nick King on 01327 353321 or [email protected] or see www.snvb.org.uk
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Where Can I Get More Food Caddy Liners?South Northamptonshire Council has created a local network of shops which stockthe food caddy liners for use in the new food caddies. When your free roll of linersruns out, you can purchase more liners at the following shops local to Pattishall:
Blisworth Store & PO, High Street, BlisworthDeanshanger Food & Wine, Puxley Road, DeanshangerDeanshanger PO , High Street, DeanshangerPO & Stores, High Street, Greens NortonMilton Malsor Stores, High Street, Milton MalsorCottage Stores, High Street, PotterspuryRoade Post Office, High Street, RoadeCroft Stores (Nisa), Stocks Hill, SilverstoneTowcester Convenience Store, Brackley Road, TowcesterTesco, Old Tiffield Road, TowcesterPaynes Nurseries, Watling Street East, Towcester
Other outlets (including online shops) are available. To see the latest list of verifiedsellers see www.southnorthants.gov.uk/liners. Please note that liners must becompostable, not just biodegradable.
Pattishall Mums and TotsCalling all Mums, Dads, Grannies, Child Minders and carers ofchildren in and around Pattishall, your Mums and Tots groupneeds you!
Mums and Tots is the local get together for Mums and carers of children fromnewborn to school age. We meet at Pattishall Parish Hall on Wednesday afternoonsfrom 1.30 to 3pm. There are lots of toys and ride-ons, space to play, a quiet areaand toys for the tiny tots. We have a different craft every week and Mums can enjoya coffee and cake while the little ones play and enjoy a juice and a biscuit too.
We are very pleased to announce our new music session which takes place everysecond Wednesday of the month. There are instruments and nursery rhymes andgreat fun for Children and parents alike.
Come along and make friends while the little ones have fun. Its just £2 for the firstchild and 50p for siblings. Come and give it a try, we look forward to welcoming you.
Helen Burt [email protected]
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Bus ServiceThe new North Gate Bus Station in Northampton is now open. Ournumber 87 bus arrives and departs from Stand 16 on the Market
Square side of the Drapery. There are still some teething problems to be sorted out.It is hoped that a waiting room will be provided in one of the shop units on theDrapery. The pedestrian crossing in the Drapery outside the Nat West Bank isgoing to be removed, and the one at the bottom outside McDonalds will be made'push button' to help improve the flow of traffic.
If you have any queries or comments do contact me by email:[email protected] or telephone 01327 830907. I represent the PattishallParish Council Bus Users Group as often as I can at Bus User meetings. Thesetake place at the Guildhall in Northampton where other bus user groups, buscompanies and NCC officers meet, and I am able to pass on relevant commentsfrom yourselves.
Bus timetable below - I have also put copies in the Village Notice Boards.
Ann Atkin
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Greens Norton Medical Centre Patient Information Leaflet
Emergencies dial 999Always call 999 if someone is seriously illor injured, and their life is at risk.
Examples of medical emergencies include(but are not limited to):● chest pain● difficulty in breathing● unconsciousness● severe loss of blood● severe burns or scalds● choking or drowning● fitting● severe allergic reactions
Greens Norton Medical Centre 01327 358287 01327 359670 (Dispensary)Surgery Hours: Mon Tue Wed Thur FriOpen 0800 0800 0800 0800 0700Close 1830 1830 2000 1830 1830If you have an urgent medical problem youwill be able to access a health professionalwithin 24 hours.Patients who need to be seen urgently willalways be seen at the end of either themorning or evening surgeries.During these hours minor illnesses likestomach upsets or ear infections, or injuriessuch as sprains, strains, minor burns orwounds can also be treated at the Centre.
TriageSome problems can be resolved over thetelephone (triage). The doctor will decidewhether an emergency appointment ortelephone consultation is appropriate.There is also a facility for nurse triageduring morning surgeries.Talking to a Doctor by TelephoneIf you wish to speak to a doctor personally,they are usually available at the end ofmorning surgery. You will be asked to leavea telephone number so that the doctor cancall you at a mutually convenient time. Onlyvery urgent calls will be put through to thedoctor during surgery hours. If possible,please tell the administrator what the call isabout so they can review your notes andassess how urgent the situation is.
Out-of-hours Doctor and 24-hour accessto health information: dial 111The new way to access out of hoursdoctors appointments and Healthinformation.
The adviser will ask you questions todetermine the appropriate course of action.They can book out of hours doctorsappointments, direct you to A & E or MinorIllnesses/Injuries unit, call an ambulance, orjust provide advice over the phone.
PharmacistQualified pharmacists in your locality cangive you expert advice on medicines andhow they work.
They can also help you decide whether youneed to see a doctor. You don't need anappointment, and can talk to them privatelyand in confidence.
Accident and EmergencyOperates 24/7, Northampton GeneralHospital, Cliftonville
Deals with acute injury or illness, whichmay or may not be life-threatening.Very limited car parking near the entranceat Cliftonville, may need to use car park 1
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ASTCOTE METHODIST CHURCHTeam Ministry
Rev. Tina Swire, Rev. Martin Swan, Rev. Phil Snelson, Rev Nutan SurayDeacon Richard Beckett
To contact a Minister please ring the Circuit Office: 01604 721908
Sunday Services, 10.30am. Services are generally informal. Family Services onthe third Sunday in the month.
Lunch Club For the elderly or retired on the second Tuesday in the month. Pleasecontact Maureen Corbett on 830296 if you are interested.
Well Group 12-2pm Ladies group meet monthly for lunch followed by a speaker.Contact Alison Brierley on 830770 to book a seat.
29th May Rev. David Painter 26th June Chris Wilde, Christian Aid rep
Flowers can be placed in the Chapel on Sundays to celebrate an anniversary or inmemory of a loved one. Please contact Kate Stretton 830115.
Biker Service Sunday 8th June, 6.30-7.30pm (tea & coffee from 6pm) led by theChristian Motor Cycle Association - All are welcome.
Family Services 18th May and 15th June: 50 minute service for all the family.Refreshments served after the service: All welcome.
Messy Church for all the family - see posters for next Messy Church.
Other Events Plant Sale & Afternoon Tea - Saturday 7th June 2-4.30pm
Don't forget .....Astcote Chapel and rooms are available to hireThe Chapel has seating for 50+ people with a small stagearea. The upstairs room offers an ideal space for a smallgroup to meet and the kitchen is well equipped in a smallermeeting room downstairs. Disabled access to ground floor.If you are looking for a place to meet why not come and have a look.Contact Kate Stretton: 830115
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EASTCOTE BAPTIST CHURCH
ServicesStart at 3pm unless otherwise stated, everyone welcome.
May 4th Mr Keith Brooks
11th Mr Michael Mabbutt
18th see notice board
25th Mr John Hutcherson
June 1st Mr Paul Wilson
8th Mr Richard Wilson
15th see notice board
22nd Mr Ian Markey
29th Mr Adrian Hicks
Cold Higham Village Hallon Sunday . 27th April,11.30 to 2.00
Parish Brunch
● Full English Breakfast● Cake stall● Raffle● Plant Stall
TicketsAdult £10. Children under 12 years old £5.Available at the door
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The Parishes of Holy Cross Pattishalland St Luke, Cold Higham
Priest-in-Charge, the Revd Marion Reynolds
There is a service of Holy Communion on most Wednesday mornings at 8am inHoly Cross church, Pattishall.
Date Event Time Service Church
4th
May Easter 3
8:00am9:15am9:30am11:00am
BCP Holy CommunionPattishall Half HourCW Holy CommunionCW Holy Communion (said)
PattishallPattishallGaytonCold Higham
11th
May Easter 49:30am9:30am11:00am
CW Holy CommunionFamily WorshipCW Holy Communion
Tiffield ColdHighamPattishall
18th
MayEaster 5
8:00am9:30am9:30am11:00am
BCP Holy CommunionCW Holy CommunionMorning PrayerCW Family Communion
PattishallCold HighamTiffieldGayton
25th
May Easter 6 9:30am11:00am
CW Holy CommunionFamily Service
PattishallTiffield
29th
MayAscension
Day 7:30pm CW Holy Communion Pattishall
1st
June Easter 7
8:00am9:15am9:30am11:00am
BCP Holy CommunionPattishall Half HourCW Holy CommunionCW Holy Communion (said)
PattishallPattishallGaytonCold Higham
8th
June Pentecost9:30am9:30am11:00am
CW Holy CommunionFamily WorshipCW Holy Communion
Tiffield ColdHighamPattishall
15th
June Trinity
8:00am9:30am9:30am11:00am
BCP Holy CommunionCW Holy CommunionMorning WorshipCW Family Communion
PattishallCold HighamTiffieldGayton
22nd
June1st afterTrinity
9:30am9:30am11:00am
CW Holy CommunionFamily WorshipPatronal Festival Family Service
PattishallCold HighamTiffield
29th
June2nd afterTrinity
9:30am6:00pm
Benefice CW Holy CommunionChoral Evensong
PattishallGayton
Around Pattishall May - June 2014
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May1st Parish Hall & Playing Field Association AGM, Pattishall Parish Hall, 7.00pm1st Pattishall Hall & Playing Fields AGM, Pattishall Parish Hall, 7.00pm7th Gardening Club: Gardens in the Age of Chivalry, Patt. Parish Hall. 7.30 pm8th Pattishall Parish Council meeting, 7.45pm8th Good Neighbours: Building Schools in Tanzania, Pattishall Parish Hall, 1.45pm9th Towcester Farmers’ Market9th Mobile Library Cold Higham, Telephone Box, 17:35 - 18:0012th Village Networks Expert Advice & Support Vehicle, School Road 2.30-4pm14th Hansons free antique valuations day, Cold Higham Village Hall, 11am-3pm14th Pattishall WI Resolutions Pattishall Parish Hall 7.30pm21st Mobile Library Pattishall, Leys / Festival Road, 17:40 - 16:0523rd End of Pattishall School term28th Photographic Group, Pattishall Parish Hall, 7.30pm
June2nd Village Networks Expert Advice & Support Vehicle, School Road 2.30-4pm2nd Start of Pattishall School term5th Pattishall Hall & Playing Fields meeting, Pattishall Parish Hall, 7.00pm7th Plant Sale & Afternoon Tea, Astcote Methodist Church, 2-4.30pm7th Gardening Club : The World of Roses, Pattishall Parish Hall. 7.30 pm11th Pattishall WI, Members Evening tba, Pattishall Parish Hall 7.30pm11th Hansons free antique valuations day, Cold Higham Village Hall, 11am-3pm12th Pattishall Parish Council meeting, Pattishall Parish Hall, 7.45pm12th Good Neighbours: Outing13th Towcester Farmers’ Market13th Mobile Library Cold Higham, Telephone Box, 17:35 - 18:0018th Mobile Library Pattishall, Leys / Festival Road, 17:40 - 16:0518th Pattishall WI: Ladies Pamper Evening, Pattishall School , 7pm to 10pm22nd Car Boot, Pattishall Parish Hall & Playing Field, Booters noon, Selling 1pm25th Photographic Group, Pattishall Parish Hall, 7.30pm
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