Charles Veal of Main Street,  Ridlington, sadly passed away after a long period of ill health on Sunday 27 March 2022.

A private funeral for family and close friends only, will be held in Peterborough on Thursday 28 April.

The cortège will be leaving the village at 1.15 pm and villagers are welcome to gather near the house and along the road as a mark of respect and a last farewell. This gesture will be much appreciated by the family.

Our thoughts and prayers are with Charles’ widow Barbara, his son, daughter and their respective families. May he rest in peace.

 

Thanks to everyone who volunteered during the week commencing 13th March.

It’s a shame that we have to undertake the task each year but the effort is worth it.

 

Please feel free to borrow the books from the church or, if you would like to keep one, please make a donation. Donated books and payment to be passed to Debra Thatcher.

 

A mixed bag of books for April – placed on the small table so that they are easy to locate.

First, a biography of cricket umpire, Dickie Bird. It is the updated edition and sold well on publication. As befits this gentle man his story is very gently told. I found it of interest although not the hugest fan of cricket.

Secondly, a copy of the script of the 2009 play “Enron”, based on the huge financial scandal. Some of the language in the script will be seen as challenging to some.

Lastly this month, “Porterhouse Blue” by Tom Sharpe, which was dramatised some years ago with David Jason playing the porter at the college. This was a re-read for me and, although I found it amusing a word of warning – it reflects the language and thoughts of the time it was written.

Postcards also available to purchase in the church.

 

MESSAGE FROM THE TRUSTEES OF RIDLINGTON PLAYING FIELD:

The old shipping containers that made up the cricket pavilion have now been removed and the site that they stood on will be tidied up in due course.

Thanks to Chris Lees for erecting the new Bird Boxes the money for which was donated by a Ridlington resident for that purpose and our thanks go to her.

Thanks go to Karen and Richard Baines who continue their hard work in clearing through the wooded areas. They have worked so so hard in creating a pathway through all the undergrowth which we will all be able to enjoy.

The main field will be mowed regularly this year. The outer areas will be allowed to rewild together with the new growth of the saplings planted over the last two years.

There will be further updates in the next Parish Magazine and on the village website.

Thank You
Trustees of Ridlington Playing Field

 

Events to celebrate the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee are shaping up nicely for Ridlington. More details will be published in the run up to the Bank Holiday weekend, but the outline plan is as follows:

Church Service – Morning Prayer will be held at 9.30am on Sunday 5 June, led by Graham Madgwick

Church Flowers – the church will be beautifully decorated with a red, white and blue flower theme

Street party Sunday 5 June 2-4pm – this will be held on Main Street outside the Village Hall. Bring your own food, tablecloth and ‘mismatched’ crockery; wear red/white/ blue and a crown or tiara. Tea will be served from the Village Hall along with music, including the National Anthem and some of the Queen’s favourites tunes

·      ‘Bake a cake/pudding for the Queen’ competition – with 1st/2nd/3rd prizes

·      Plant a tree for the Jubilee

·      Traditional games for children

Posters and Invitations will be delivered to all households. If you would like any further details or can offer any help either before or on the day, no matter how great or small, please contact Anne Harvey at Chimney Cottage or 07751 079775 or acharvey@hotmail.co.uk

 

We are close to achieving bronze award status.  We need to undertake some additional work in the area of “lifestyle” and are considering ideas such as 50/50 clothes  sales, a village free cycle.  For more information, please contact Debra Thatcher.

Church cleaning rota:
Thank you, this month, to: Debra Thatcher; Mary Aldridge; Jacky Morrell; Julie Hoult; Louise Fox;

 

Church flowers:
There are no flowers in church throughout Lent;

 

Easter Lillies:
Donations for Easter lilies in memory of loved ones to Louise Fox, please.

 

Front of House Rota:
Ruth Lees; Richard and Debra Thatcher; Anne and David Harvey.

 

 

AGENDA

ST MARY MAGDALENE AND ST ANDREW RIDLINGTON

MEETING OF PARISHIONERS

Welcome and opening prayer
Election of churchwarden(s)

ANNUAL PAROCHIAL CHURCH MEETING

Report on Electoral Roll
Minutes of APCM held on 17/05/2021 and matters arising
Report from Rector
Report on proceedings of PCC and Safeguarding
Report on church fabric and ornaments
Report on proceedings of Deanery Synod
Report on PCC accounts
Election of Deanery Synod representative(s)
Elect lay member of the PCC

PAROCHIAL CHURCH COUNCIL MEETING

Minutes of the last meeting – 05/03/2022

Matters arising

  • bank mandate
  • Gazprom

Correspondence
Ministry and Mission – Lent courses/Easter/Baptism 15/05/Bishop Donald’s
Visit to the Benefice 08/06/ Pet Service/ Harvest
Festivals/ Bishop John’s visit to the Benefice 07-09/10
Safeguarding
Finance

  • bank balance
  • parish share payment

Environmental Mission

  • Ecochurch

Church building

  • electrical inspection 28/03
  • lightning conductor
  • belfry check 23/03
  • PAT testing
  • fire extinguisher check
  • proposed works: WC and kitchenette

Churchyard
Social
Fundraising

  • concert
  • open gardens
  • RT’s talk
  • play

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