It is the 25th anniversary show this Saturday and Sunday taking place in the fields off Nayland Road in the village beginning at 10am both days. Free Country and Western Concert Saturday evening starting at 7.30pm with refreshments and bar available. Car parking free. Further information 01206 271253.
BYG – getting into gear
The Bergholt Youth Group is getting into action for the benefit of all young West Bergholt citizens. They have recently issued a questionnaire to all young people to find out what they wanted and have now analysed the results and are ready to discuss them with other youngsters. Doing this in style they have arranged for the Essex Youth Bus to visit the Orpen Hall on Friday 18th July at 5:30pm where they will be pleased to discuss the results. The bus will also be offering free hot dogs and drinks.
To find out more you can contact BYG by email at [email protected]
Community First Responders On Recruitment Drive!
The village’s Community First Responders (CFRs) met last night at their monthly meeting to discuss the months past events and to plan their new PR and recruitment campaign. Although not much interest from adults was gained from the stall at the recent Village Fayre, the quiz was enjoyable and there was a generous donation which the CFRs gratefully received. However the main concern is that, with unfilled gaps in the rota, the group could be missing life-saving calls; therefore one of their aims for the second half of the year is to double their numbers by Christmas and to get the rota fully covered.
Could You Do It?
Many people in the Village think they don’t have time to be a CFR but what they don’t realise is that they can be ‘on call’ whilst still going about their business in the Village. In fact the rota for the coming month is nearly 70% full in the overnight shift as many of the volunteers have the phone on whilst they are asleep and are willing to jump in the car and attend a call should there be ‘a shout.’ The group want to promote the flexibility and the ease of being a CFR and will be asking the village to liken being a volunteer to being in the RNLI, i.e. you are willing to be called but you don’t have to sit in by the phone you can get on with your life! More information will be coming out in and around the village in the coming months, but should anyone want more information they can contact Annie Neish the village co-ordinator on 240469 or come along to a meeting. The meetings are held on the 2nd Wednesday of the month at 50 New Church Road.
RCCE Best Kept Village Competition
Vying against 60 contenders West Bergholt were anxious to find the outcome of the Annual Best Kept Village competition at a ceremony in Little Waltham on Wednesday 9th July. Winning the Class 2 competition (population 2500-5000) the village was clearly in contention and whilst not taking the main award was delighted to win a ‘podium place’ with 3rd overall to add to its class win.
Nick Shuttleworth, executive director of the Rural Community Council of Essex, said villages are fighting back in challenging times.
“Our judges were enormously impressed by the standard of entries this year and by the range of activities going on in these communities,” he said. “Behind the attractive façades there are a lot of pressures on our rural communities, such as the closure of rural post offices. There is so much in our villages which has to be done by volunteers and people of all ages appear to be getting involved. We are seeing that our rural communities are a very resilient and enterprising lot.”
Rural Community Council of Essex is a registered charity which promotes community projects throughout rural Essex and acts as a voice for rural people on key issues. Further information from Nick Shuttleworth on 0844 4773938 or e-mail; [email protected]
BHYFC – Under 9’s – Colchester Villa Tourament
This was the first of 3 summer tournaments entered by the team, and was organised by Colchester Villa. Most of the boys played for Villa at U-8s before we decided to set up a team for this age group within Bergholt Heath – and this was a late invite to replace a team who had dropped out. The tournament actually took place on the very day we had pencilled in for the start of training! Therefore we set off to Highwoods Sports Centre on Saturday 6th July without too much expectation as the boys had not played together since April.
The tournament included teams from a wider geographical region than the Colchester league, including teams from the Woodbridge, Ipswich and Chelmsford areas. Highlights included our first ever headed goal in competition, scored by Jamie Bowden Vs Wivenhoe ,and James Hirst scoring a wonder goal to win the semi final Vs Springfield, winning the ball on the halfway line before weaving his way past 4 players and coolly slotting the ball into the net with virtually the last kick of the game!
The final against Maldon Town was a tense affair with the boys not surprisingly looking decidedly tired. It finished 0-0, going to a penalty shootout. After the first Maldon penalty had struck the post, Antonio Sabini coolly slotted the ball low into the corner, resulting in joyful celebrations by the players – much to the surprise of the parents who thought this was slightly ‘over the top’ for the first penalty – the shootout was ‘sudden death’ and we had won the tournament!
Majorettes Summer Competition
On Sunday 13 July, New Horizon Majorettes are holding a Summer Competition in the Orpen Memorial Hall, Lexden Road. There will be Majorettes from Essex and Suffolk competing.
This is a fun day for anyone to view together with a barbecue, tombola and raffle.
The music begins at 8.30am. For further information contact 07515 749296.
Flower Club Celebrates Emerald Anniversary
The Colne Valley Flower Club celebrated its Emerald year (55) with table decorations to reflect the occasion. About 80 members and guests together with national and area representatives from NAFAS enjoyed fruit punch accompanied by shortbread with strawberries and cream.
The national demonstrator, Patricia Dibben, from Middlesex based her exotic arrangements around the title ‘This Magical Earth’ – (Ed Note: pictured plant is from ‘This Magical Earth’ blog) – which her captive audience thoroughly enjoyed and made this anniversary a truly memorable occasion.
The Club’s meeting on Wednesday 16 July will be held at the home of Christine Jeffery from 6pm to 8pm. This is a fund raising event for the club’s chosen charity Acorn Village for 2008. There will be stalls, raffle, art exhibition and a garden quiz. Entry fee for members and guests £5. There will be no meeting in August.
Do you recognise the bird?
Pictured giving people in Donard Drive an early morning call (5am) recently as it strutted along the rooftops our reporter had no idea where it came from or went to. If you have interesting pictures or stories to tell about life in West Bergholt, why not send them to the village webmaster?
Orpen players – Summer Workshops
The village drama group are running a series of summer workshops in the Orpen Memorial Hall on Friday 4/18 July and 8 August beginning at 8pm. The group is hoping to generate interest for people who would like to ‘Tread the Boards’ or design sets, help with make up, prompting etc.
For further information contact Colin on 01206 242265.
Annual Parish Meeting – 25th June
The John Lampon Hall
On Wednesday 25th June at 7.30p.m.
The Parish Council looks forward to hearing your views on issues important to you as residents of West Bergholt.
Details of the meeting can be found in the current edition of the Village Bulletin and on the village website at www.westbergholt.net.
There is also an opportunity to send in any specific questions before the meeting. Please use the reply slip in the latest edition of the Village Bulletin.
Essex County Council’s Youth Service, Youth Bus may be with us for the evening. There will be an opportunity for interested parents and youths to have a look at what will soon be made available to West Bergholt.
Agenda
- Welcome and introduction from the Chairman – Mr John Gili-Ross
- A short presentation on the completed Parish Plan and what this means for our community. This will be followed by questions and observations
- a) Discussion on written issues sent in by residents
b) Any issues raised from the floor - Concluding remarks
Following the formal part of the meeting refreshments will be available and an opportunity for you to have informal one to one discussions with your Parish or Borough Councillors.