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Plant Sale


The village Gardeners Association is holding its annual plant sale a month earlier this year on Monday 21 April in the Orpen Memorial Hall Lexden Road at 7.30pm. Open to everyone.

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Women’s Institute – April Report

Following a minute’s silence for long standing member Dorothy Boam, the president thanked everyone who had run the very successful Members Meeting last month. She also welcomed visitors and presented Cornelia Smith with her W I welcome pack. It was decided to run a cake and produce stall at the Heathlands PTA Summer Fair on Saturday 21 June. The W I Centre at Hatfield Peverel will be open on 21 June from 10am to 3.30pm when visitors are most welcome. The speaker Graham Bendall was introduced with his talk entitled ‘A Gamekeeper’s Year’. His information together with amusing anecdotes were thoroughly enjoyed by everyone. There will be a plant sale table next month so all contributions will be appreciated.

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Local Ceramicist is competition finalist

Local Ceramicist, Julie Pettitt, a graduate of Colchester Institute of Art and Design, is delighted to have been short-listed in a competition recognising those who make hand-made gifts (pictured right are her porcelain cupcakes).

Julies work, in French porcelain slip, is all original to her, even using colours she has developed for herself. Pieces are all designed as unique ‘interior accessories’ aiming to be not only delightful to look at but also functional.

If you would like to vote for her then please visit the competition organisers’ website here. The winner will be announced week commencing 28th April 2008.

If you would like to find out more about her work and studio in West Bergholt then please visit her website at www.juliepettitt.com.

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Tree Planting for Bio-Diversity

On Thursday 3rd April The River Colne Countryside Officer, Richard Parmee, would like some assistance or support to form a small working party to undertake the planting scheme for the Lexden Road pond. There are about fifty small trees/cuttings to be planted and the work will ideally start at 9.30 to 10.00 am and be completed at the latest by lunchtime. Further work on the Heath may be carried out at a later date in the near future.

The above work will in time contribute to the improved appearance, habitat and biodiversity of these areas. If you or anyone you know might be willing to give up a little time for these worthwhile projects it would be much appreciated.

Find out more about the River Colne Countryside Project here.

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Outside – In – Flower Club March Report

The Colne Valley Flower Club welcomed Linda Harman from Ipswich with her return visit to the club. Her demonstration entitled ‘Outside In’ used flowers bought from supermarkets as her wholesaler had closed down. This did not deter from her colourful and exciting arrangements.

On Saturday 5 April Penny Stone is running a workshop in the Scout HQ Lexden Road entitled ‘A Basket from the Garden’. For more information contact 01787 228117 / 01206 240262.

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Steam’s Up – Model Railway Open Day

Colchester and District Model Railway Club are holding an Open Day on Sunday 6 April in the Orpen Memorial Hall from 11am to 4.30pm.

There will be displays, layouts and a second hand stall.

Admission free, light refreshments available.

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Women’s Institute – March Report

The president Joyce Woolhead was delighted to give two new members Pat McSweeney and Mary Fulford a W I welcome pack. Members were thanked for giving toiletries for George Mills to send to the orphanage in Chernigov.

The crossword for 2008 is now available at 75p.

The committee then handed over the meeting to the members. Guest speaker Mrs Avril Taylor entertained with her talk entitled ‘From the Kitchen Sink Upwards’. Her audience later enjoyed her samples of food.

Stall items that were not sold are being donated to the local branch of the Alzheimers Society.

Fresh not frozen cakes for St Helena Hospice can be brought to the April meeting for delivery the following day.

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Wesley Guild


Wesley Guild meetings restart from March to September in the Methodist church hall at 7.30pm. On Friday 28 March, Martin Hill will speak about his visit to Kenya.

Everyone most welcome.

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St Mary’s & Methodist Easter Services

This Sunday St Mary’s church welcomes the Arch-Deacon of Colchester,the Reverend Annette Cooper, who will take the Family Communion service beginning at 9.30am.

The Methodist church service starts at 11am led by Mr Phil Bingham. All children are welcome with crèche facilities if required.

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Concert Band 30th Anniversary Year

The West Bergholt Concert Band recently announced this to be their 30th Anniversary Year. As reported in the Village Bulletin:

Welcome to the band’s 30th Anniversary! We’ve certainly got an exciting year ahead, with seven concerts of our favourite music at our favourite venues, with musicians from seven local schools joining in with the fun!

We’ve already started the year’s activities, with Training Band leading a number of weekend workshops for local primary schools, which have proven a huge success.We’re then into our first full concert of the year, featuring music from Phantom Of The Opera, Dvorak’s New World Symphony, Big Bands In Concert, Hoe-Down from Rodeo, and, ah-hem, The Stripper. That’s what happens when the band get to request their favourite pieces!

Sunday 16th March – 3:00pm – West Cliff Theatre, Clacton (in aid of the Royal British Legion)

After a short break for Easter, we’re then performing another “Instant Concert” with four Colchester secondary schools as a commemoration of the band’s founder Sid Cooper, who taught at those schools. The programme includes music from Sinatra, The Sound Of Music, Gershwin, Mozart’s Clarinet Concerto (Adagio), Joseph, Mars…and Deep Purple (the band’s choice again!).

Saturday 19th April – 7:30pm – St Botolph’s, Colchester (in aid of the Shelley Centre for Therapeutic Riding)

The rest of the year is equally busy, with our “Summer of ‘78” concerts featuring music linked to the year the band was started, such as Copacabana, Grease, Star Wars, Abba, and Bolero.

Saturday 14th June – 7:30pm – West Cliff Theatre, Clacton (in aid of St Helena Hospice) – with the Sweeting Swing Band.

Saturday 12th July – 7:30pm – St Botolph’s, Colchester (in aid of Essex Air Ambulance (TBC))

As you can see, we’re looking forward to our best (and busiest) ever year, so if you’re after a fun afternoon or evening’s entertainment and a programme of great music…come along to one of the above !

Everything you need to know about the band (including concert details and directions, and how to join us) is on our website (www.wbcb.org), or you can call Graham on 01206 824157. We look forward to seeing you at some of our concerts…and wish you a belated happy new year !

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