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New Editor needed for “The Bulletin”

West Bergholt Bulletin banner, December 2012
Could this be the last edition?

After nine years of producing the West Bergholt Bulletin, Bernard Colbron has decided it is time to move aside and invite someone else to take over.  He said:

I have enjoyed working on the Bulletin and probably will miss it.  I would like to thank all the people who have supported the Bulletin, including the correspondents from the various clubs and societies in the village.
So, the Editorship is now up for grabs, anyone who is interested on taking on the position should contact either  the Parish Clerk or, to find out more about what the role entails, call Bernard on 01206 240297.

Dick Whittington – yes it’s panto time (oh no it isn’t)

Award winning dame Scott Sophos
Award winning dame Scott Sophos

The thrills and spills with Orpen Players are set to begin on the 25th January and the run continues until the 2nd February.    This great show has been written and directed by the Players’ own Peter Cox, and tells the thrilling tale of Dick Whittington.  Join them on a spectacular adventure that will lead you from the Docks of London to the Shores of Morocco.  Climb aboard the Saucy Sally and take to the high seas with a cast packed to the gunnels with familiar faces in a show that is set to be one of the Orps finest.

All the details are on the Orpen Players’ website – tickets can be purchased online, at Ash’s or by calling Roger Milne on 241048.

Bergholt Heath YFC – Results & Fixtures 13th January 2013

Reed Hall vs. Under 8s.  As Bergholt Heath U8s are traditionally slow starters and concede early goals, their manager decided to alter the formation this week and play 3 in defence for the first half.  The boys took well to the new shape and kept Reed Hall at bay and in fact shaded it as the better team at the break.  They nearly got their reward when a handball in the Reed Hall area gave Bergholt a chance to take the lead.   A well struck penalty by Theo, low towards the corner of the net, was stopped by a fantastic save from the Reed Hall keeper.  HT 0-0.

With the team showing they were adapting well to the new way of playing, the Bergholt manager kept the same formation for the second half.  Things however didn’t go according to plan though, when a Bergholt goal kick fell to the Reed Hall striker on the centre circle and he hit it a superb first time shot back into the empty net.  This seemed to be the catalyst for Reed Hall to take control of the game and a number of errors by Bergholt proved costly as Reed Hall ended up 5-0 winners.

Despite the defeat, a number of positives to come out of the game and some food for thought on future games.

Our Under 10s were also away – as all teams were this week – to Boadicea Dynamos.   Featuring a few very good players, the manger knew this would be a tough match, and although Bergholt took the lead through a goal by Tyler Webb, the final score of 1-1 was a point gained.

Yet another away fixture, this time for the Under 14s, to Stanway Rovers.  Bergholt’s confidence was sky high after 3 consecutive wins, however they were up against a team that did the double over them last season.  Bergholt started the stronger of the two teams dominating the first minutes of the game.  The breakthrough came after just 2 minutes when a corner was delivered towards the back post by Max Booth.  It got a touch on the way through but was kept on by Sam Clark who had the composure to pull it back to Oliver Sanderson who’s shot took a deflection that wrong footed the keeper and dropped into the far corner.  1-0 Bergholt.  The next 15 minutes was fairly even but Bergholt were still having the better of the chances.  But then the last 10 minutes of the half ended the same as the first 10 begun, with Bergholt piling on the pressure.  A Mickey Whittle shot was goal bound was cleared off the line brilliantly. The resulting corner was taken by Oliver Sanderson and a glancing header at the near post by Jamie Bowden clipped the far post and spun in for his first goal for around two years.

Half time: Stanway Rovers 0-2 Bergholt Heath.

Stanway began the second half stronger, as a lazy Bergholt team had slowed their momentum. This resulted in an early second half goal from Stanway:  A long throw was misjudged by the defender which left the goalkeeper stranded for as simple finish. Was the comeback on?
The answer was no! Conceding the goal brought Bergholt back to life and after dominating the rest of the match, with around 5 minutes remaining a long ball down the line was picked up by James Holden who cut inside of his man to strike at goal. However the keeper made a fantastic save but unfortunately for him, it fell at the feet of Jake Adams who blasted it into the empty net from inside the 6 yard box.
Full time: Stanway Rovers 1-3 Bergholt Heath.
Man of the Match: Jamie Bowden

The Under 18s completed the set of away fixtures, at Broomfield Youth.  Managing to field just a bare 11 players with nobody available to fill the substitutes bench due to several injuries, including a couple with broken bones, Bergholt put up a fight but eventually lost the match 1-0.

Next weeks fixtures, Sunday 20th January:

  • Under 8 v Gt Bradfords KO 11am
  • Under 10 v Halstead Town Yellows KO 10am
  • Under 14 v Halstead KO 10.30am
  • Reed Hall Sentinels v Under 18

Parenting Is Us…

… is the name of a website run by  parenting mentors, Sue & Becky, who also offer courses to help parents get the best from their parenting.  A new 6-week course “Positive Parenting = Positive Child” is due to start on 14th January in St Mary’s Hall and runs for 2 hours from 7pm.  If you can answer yes to any or all of the following:

  • Tired of feeling guilty all of the time?
  • Want the kids to listen to you?
  • Fed up of feeling stressed?
  • Worried about your child’s self-esteem?
  • Want to feel more in control as a parent?

. ..  then this interactive and informative course where, they say, you will see instant results 100% guaranteed, is for you.

Parents who attend ‘Parenting Is Us’ courses say:

This course changed my life, I have a great relationship with my kids now

You wouldn’t believe that such simple techniques could make SUCH a difference

Course starts:      Jan 14th, 2013
Venue:                   St Mary’s Hall, New Church Road CO6 3JE
Time:                      7pm to 9pm
Cost:                       £48 per person
Free:                       Refreshments and course hand-outs

Book your place today by calling Sue 07956 326755.  Places are limited and in much demand!

www.parentingisus.com

Bergholt Heath YFC – Results & Fixtures 6th January 2013

Our Under 8s were up against Brooklands at home on the Poors Field.  A new year but unfortunately the same old problem for Bergholt Heath who continued to have their slow start to the game and by half-time they were 3-0 down.  The second half saw a much improved performance from the boys and with the defence standing firm this gave the midfield and forwards a chance to make some attacks missing from the first half.  Despite the pressure Bergholt could not find the back of the net and conceded another when a clearance rebounded off a Brooklands shin straight into the goal.  Final score 0-4.

The Under 10s were away to Wivenhoe Town in league cup action, and eased themselves into the next round with a comfortable 4-0 victory.

The Under 14s were at home in the league, to FC Clacton (Blues).   The game started in end to end fashion and some poor positional play saw the visitors take the lead after 5 minutes.   Bergholt huffed and puffed but were struggling to get their usual passing game going, and from another individual mistake after 15 minutes, Clacton went 2-0 up.   This finally spurred Bergholt into action and soon after they pulled a goal back courtesy of a scrambled effort from Sam Clark after the Clacton ‘keeper had given a free kick away for picking up a back pass.   Within 2 minutes Bergholt had equalised, again it was Sam Clark getting his head to a corner to head powerfully into the net.  Suddenly Bergholt were full of confidence and within a few minutes two quick fire goals from James Holden saw the half time score a respectable 4-2.   The second half was a much quieter affair with Bergholt in control.   The 5th and final goal coming from James Holden, who completed his hat-trick around 10 minutes from time.   Final score: Bergholt Heath 5-2 Brooklands.  Bergholt ‘man of the match’: Max Booth.

The Under 18s were also in league action, away to Feering Falcons, and ran out comfortable 6-2 winners.

Next weeks fixtures, Sunday 13th  January (all away):

  • Reed Hall Sentinels vs Under 8
  • Boadicea Dynamos vs Under 10
  • Stanway Rovers vs Under 14
  • Broomfield Yth Blues vs Under 18

Annual Seniors’ Lunch at St Mary’s

christmas decorationThis now famous Lunch will be served in the Church Hall on Saturday 19th January meeting at 12.30 for 1pm with plans to be finished by 3pm.  The Festive 2 course lunch with coffee and mints will be served by friends of the church and reservations are now being taken by Murray Harlow (07989 720 256); there is room for a maximum of 40 people so early booking is strongly recommended.

A donation for church funds is requested.  Bon appetit!

200 flock to Old Church

200 Flock to Old Church

On 16th December 2012 there wasn’t a seat or pew left in St. Mary’s Old Church. The annual Carol Service, which was organised jointly by West Bergholt Parish Church and the Friends of St. Mary’s Old Church, brought together well over two hundred people, many of whom had walked across the fields to the old church in the sunshine.

The service included contributions from the choir, led by Caroline Finlay accompanied by Mike Neish on the organ, with his assistant, Jon Smith manning the pump. Richard Chadborn and Michael Foster conducted the service.

 

Bergholt Heath YFC – Results & Fixtures 16th December 2012

Our Under 8s and Under 10s continue their mid-season break and will return to action on 6th January when the leagues resume.

The Under 14s played their final match before Christmas, away to Halstead Town.  Bergholt started brightly and within 5 minutes were winning 1-0 thanks to Owen Bernhardt who scored his first goal of the season after breaking the Halstead off side trap and racing through to finish one-on-one with the home ‘keeper.  Ten minutes and it was 2-0 when Ollie Sanderson crashed a free kick against the bar only for Max Booth to react quickest and head the ball into the goal.  Unfortunately rather than spurring the team on to greater things, scoring so early in the match saw Bergholt become a bit cocky and stop doing the simple things well, which allowed a physical Halstead team back into the match.  Just before half time a free kick on the right saw the ball swung into the Bergholt box for a Halstead player to head into the net unchallenged.  After a half time roasting by the manager, Bergholt came out for the second half in the same manner as the start of the first. A few minutes later there was an unsavoury moment when a home player caught a Bergholt midfielder with a high tackle above the knee which resulted in the player being helped off the pitch with a nasty cut on his leg. Although the referee gave a foul, he did not take any further action for a challenge that would have been a ‘straight red’ in professional football, which lead to a heated exchange of words between the referee and the injured player’s father, who ended up being sent from the touchline by the referee.  Play eventually resumed and Bergholt scored another goal almost straight from the kick off, courtesy of a second from Max after a long ball from Sam Clark. Soon it was 4-1 from a now fired up Bergholt team, Sam Clark getting the final touch in a goalmouth scramble from a corner.  Owen then helped himself to 2 more goals by beating a beleaguered Halstead off side trap, to complete his hat-trick.  Final score: Halstead 1-6 Bergholt Heath.  Bergholt Heath ‘man of the match’: Owen Bernhardt.

Our Under 18s also played their final match of 2012, away to Little Oakley Reds.  Unfortunately Bergholt  lost 4-1.

The next games will be scheduled for January 6th 2013.  Merry Christmas to all.

Conflict in the 19th Century Essex Countryside

19th century threshing machine
The type of machinery targeted by the Swing Rioters

This subject of the WEA’s next 10-week course is led by tutor, Ted Woodgate who intends to use Essex newspapers of the time to help investigate such areas as:

  • the drama of the West Bergholt fires,
  • the Swing riots,
  • the formation of a national farm workers’ union, and
  • the birth of political rights for rural workers.

The venue is the Methodist Hall in Chapel Lane CO6 3EF and the course starts on Tuesday 15th January 2013 at 8.00 pm.

Everyone one is welcome and if you’re not sure whether this is for you, why not come along without obligation on the first night before deciding if to enrol?  Cost for the 10 weeks is still £45.  Further information from our Secretary on 01206 240791 or e-mail [email protected].