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Church News, General News

A MESSAGE FROM ANNE HARVEY – FUNDRAISING

I have registered to take part in the ‘End to End’ Lands End to John O’Groats Virtual Run (874 miles) and hope to raise money for Cancer Research and Church Funds.

The event starts on October 26th and ends up to 12 months later. I would be delighted if you would sponsor and support me!

I plan to provide further details of the event and chart my monthly progress in the Parish magazine. So watch this space and…thank you 😊

https://endtoend.run/lands-end-to-john-o-groats-virtual-run

Anne Harvey
acharvey@hotmail.co.uk

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Church News, General News

FOODBANK COLLECTIONS – NOVEMBER AND DECEMBER

Collections for the Foodbank from the Church porch are now taking place on a monthly basis.  The collections to the end of the year will be as follows:

November 4th
December 2nd 

It is likely that the end of the Furlough Scheme will bring more redundancies and more families pushed into financial difficulty so it is crucial that we continue to support the Foodbank in the same generous manner.

Items that are on the shopping list range from toilet rolls, washing up liquid, shaving gel to tinned potatoes, jam and small sponge puddings.

Last year in December, we were asked to give some “Christmas goodies” such as small tins of biscuits, tins of pink salmon, small Christmas puddings so as our collection will be early in December this year please bear that in mind when donating items from 5th November.

Your continued generosity is much appreciated.

Debra Thatcher

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Church News, General News

Ridlington Harvest Celebration – Sunday Oct 4th 2020

You are warmly welcomed to give thanks at our Harvest Festival again this year and we look forward to seeing you:

ST MARY MAGDALENE AND ST ANDREW INVITES YOU TO
‘CELEBRATE HARVEST’
on
SUNDAY 4 OCTOBER at 6PM

PRODUCE (DRY GOODS PLEASE!) TO BE DONATED TO
THE RUTLAND FOODBANK

Due to Covid restrictions, please book your place by RSVP to: acharvey@hotmail.co.uk  or  Tel: 01572 820273; Mob: 07751 079775

Currently needed by the Foodbank are the following items:

COFFEE
DRIED POTATO (SMASH TYPE)
JAM
SMALL BAGS OF SUGAR ( DUE TO THE WEIGHT OF ITEMS PEOPLE HAVE TO CARRY)
TINNED POTATOES
SMALL SPONGE PUDDINGS
UHT JUICE
TINS OF CUSTARD
SHAVING GEL
WASHING UP LIQUID
NON- BIO WASHING CAPSULES ( FOR FAMILIES WITH YOUNG CHILDREN)
TOILET ROLLS

 

With best wishes,
Anne Harvey
PCC Secretary

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Church News, General News

PETERBOROUGH HOMELESS DONATIONS

The collection hubs have been closed since March but I have contacted the co-founder of Peterborough Homeless and she is happy to collect donations from my house. She has kindly sent me the following urgent request list. At the moment they are desperate for MEN’S clothes:

T shirts, polo tops S/M/L
Joggers  M/L/XL
Jeans/ cargo type trousers 30-36” maximum
Trainers, walking boots, normal boots & shoes
Dark coloured boxer underwear, preferably new or in very good condition
Towels – any size
Sleeping bags
Small tents

Please make sure that donations are in serviceable condition. The aim is always to maintain dignity & self-esteem.

Tracey has asked me to pass on (in advance) her thanks and great appreciation for your help and generosity. She is happy to hear from you if you have any questions. Tracey Herbert  – tbhphh@gmail.com

Please ring or text me before you drop off your donations. Many thanks.

Margie Wall
8, East Lane
Ridlington
Tel.: 07928 378668
Tel.: 01572 821397

 

 

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Church News, General News

BOOKS! BOOKS! AND JIGSAWS!

You would have seen from the piece in the August Parish magazine that we were looking at a way to safely reintroduce our book re-cycling and exchange with a view to books being delivered to the requesting household and being placed in quarantine on return. We have identified a small storage area that can be used and indexing has commenced.

So far, the following are available:

BOOKS!

  • Alan Coren’s “The Sanity Inspector” – 1970’s collection of amusing pieces, some having stood the test of time, especially the take on traditional Christmas games. Not PC.
  • Gerald Durrell’s “The Corfu Trilogy” – if you have missed your summer holiday what better way to evoke memories of thyme-scented hillsides, cloudless skies and blue seas. Well worth a re-read.
  • Alec Guinness’s “Blessings in Disguise” – a memoir of theatre and film with delightful pen portraits of famous actors. Modestly written with a mixture of humour and humanity. Enormously enjoyable.
  • Guiseppe Tomasi Di Lampedusa’s “The Leopard” – a celebrated Italian novel, beautifully written and translated. A novel that takes place in history rather than an historical novel.
  • Bel Mooney’s “Small Dogs Can Save Your Life” – the journalist recognises that it is the rescue dog who has rescued her through the heartbreak of a broken marriage.
  • James Pope-Hennessy’s “The Quest for Queen Mary” – not a biography of George V’s widow but interview notes made by the author when meeting royalty, courtiers and retainers which were kept secret for 50 years. Sharp wit and detailed observation and, not too far from home, a lovely chapter about a weekend stay at Barnwell, near Oundle, the then home of Henry, Duke of Gloucester.
  • Ruth Rendell’s “Make Death Love Me” – a fast paced novel full of suspense written by the award winning crime fiction writer. Some parts of the novel are dated (written in the late 70’s) but enjoyable nevertheless.
  • Joyce Stranger’s “Kym” – a “biography” of a much-loved accident-prone Siamese cat written in the 1970’s by his observant owner, a novelist. Amusing, charming but rather dated.
  • Brian Viner’s “Cream Teas, Traffic Jams and Sunburn” – narrative travel book of the year in 2011 – a well observed and entertaining social history of British holiday makers’ trips to the seaside and more exotic destinations.

JIGSAW’s

  • London Underground Map – 1000 pieces – how well do you know the London underground? We discovered stations unknown to us – Beckton, Colliers Wood and Anerley. We gave up on the white surround to the map…but great fun to do.
  • The First Kiss by Bouguereau – 1000 pieces – Difficult and not for the faint hearted due to the limited colour palette depicting Cupid and Psyche as children.

 

Contact Debra Thatcher if you would like a delivery – 01572 823910 or debrathatcher@hotmail.com

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Church News, General News

RIDLINGTON CHURCH NEWS

Our lovely church held its first Holy Communion Service on Sunday, August 9th. Although it was rather different, it was very special to be back and we all enjoyed listening to Martin playing the organ – indeed he got a round of applause at the end! Please see the rota at the back of the monthly Parish magazine for September’s pattern of services across the Rutland Water Benefice. St Mary Magdalene and St Andrew’s, Ridlington remains open for private prayer on Sundays and Wednesdays 10am – 4pm.

You can still access the weekly services on YouTube or Facebook. If you would like any help with this, please let Anne Harvey know and she’ll give you a hand.

 

CHURCHYARD
Weeds of Wildflowers?  During lockdown when you were taking your daily exercise did you have time to look at the wonders of nature?  In addition to the new wildflower bank on the north side of the church where the yellow rattle has performed well this year we have let the grass on the church lawn around the heritage apple trees grow over the summer to see what wildflowers were in the turf.  Setting aside the liverworts and mosses, I spotted the following, in no particular order: orange hawkweed, dandelion, sow thistle, ragwort (although no sign of the cinnabar moth caterpillars), groundsel, daisy, buttercup, meadow plantain, speedwell, shepherds purse, selfheal, cowslip, creeping jenny, dog violet, field pansy, meadow cranesbill, and clover.  I daresay that I have missed some – did you spot any others?

Cutting of both the wildflower bank and the church lawn in August was part of the planned maintenance programme for these wildlife areas and next year we think that we might mow a path on the church lawn so that it is easier for people to look at the heritage apple trees that we will let fruit next year for the first time.  If you have comments about the wildlife areas please contact Debra Thatcher.

Meanwhile, a big thank you to David Harvey for his work in the graveyard, mowing and pruning the trees which were not safe and/or were tangled in the electricity cables on Main Street. More work is to be undertaken at the far end of the churchyard in accordance with the relevant permissions.

 

THANK YOU FROM RIDLINGTON PAROCHIAL CHURCH COUNCIL
Following on from the ‘Coffee Break’ letter, we are delighted to say we have received a number of both one off and regular donations to the church. This generosity is hugely appreciated by us all so THANK YOU.

We still have some way to go before we can safely commence on the installation of toilet facilities and servery, not to mention the general upkeep of this beautiful historic building and its maintenance.

We have been heartened by those parishioners who have responded. If you have not got round to making your donation yet, or need another copy of the letter, please contact one of the PCC members named below:

Louise Fox; Anne and David Harvey; Bart Hellyer; Andy Hoult; Maggie Mortell; Richard Thatcher; Margie Wall.

 

CHURCH CLEANING
Now that the Church is open again for services, we are hoping to reintroduce the regular cleaning rota. We also have a ‘Spring Clean Day’ in the diary for Saturday 26th September 9am – 12noon. Volunteers are always welcome, so please contact Anne Harvey, if you think you can help. Tea/coffee and cake or bacon butties will be provided – all Covid-safe, of course.

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Church News, General News

AUGUST FOOD BANK COLLECTION

With high numbers of people losing their jobs and many still on furlough there continues to be a huge demand for support from Rutland Food Bank. Our donations in the church porch are collected on alternate Wednesdays and for the collection on 26th August we have been advised that the following are in short supply:

  • Hand soap;
  • Shampoo;
  • Cereal bars;
  • Cream crackers; and
  • Pringles

Thanks are due to everyone in the village who have supported the collections to date and for the continued generosity.

If you think you are in need of some help, or know of someone who does, please call the Citizens Advice Bureau on 01572 723494.

 

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Church News, General News

CHURCHYARD

The north bank is still developing well with abundant yellow rattle, which is now forming large seed pods.

Traditionally, farmers used the sound of the seeds rattling in the seed pods to know when to cut their hay, so we will cut the banks and the front of the churchyard again in the late summer.

Meanwhile, the grave yard is still being mowed regularly.

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