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Burham & Wouldham Parish Magazine September 2012
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All Saints’ Church, Wouldham
View the Magazine online: www.burhamvillage.org
www.wouldhampc.kentparishes.gov.uk
September 2012
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Church Wardens
Baptisms
Weddings
Funerals (also Internment
of Ashes & Permission for
Churchyard Memorials)
Prayer requests
Church Flowers
Church Treasurer
Church Secretary
Parish Magazine Editor
Mrs Gwen Worcester. Tel. 01634 672060
Mrs Marie Rayner. Tel. 01634 681873
Mrs Gwen Worcester. Tel. 01634 672060
Mrs Catherine Gore. Tel. 01634 404742
Mr John Lloyd. Tel. 01634 863345
Mr Rod Murr. Tel: 01634 868075
Mrs Catherine Gore. Tel. 01634 404742
Mrs Janet Parris Tel: 01795 555615
Mrs Nicky Grimes. Tel. 01634 864319
Mrs Mary Davis. Tel. 01634 869650
THE PARISH OF BURHAM & WOULDHAM
All Saints Church, Wouldham
During the Interregnum (which is while we don’t have a vicar),
please make contact with the appropriate person below:
Unfortunately at present the Church must be kept locked but arrangements
for access can readily be made by contacting one of the Church Wardens:
HONORARY ORGANIST & CHOIRMASTER We have a vacancy for an organist and/or a choirmaster at
All Saint’s Church, Wouldham on 3 Sundays a month. The
small choir rehearses weekly on Thursday evening.
If you are interested, contact Heather Lloyd: 01634 863345
TREASURER VACANCY
Our present PCC (Parochial Church Council) Honorary Treasurer has moved
outside the Parish, so there is now a vacancy for the position. Previous
experience is desirable but not essential. This will involve keeping financial
records and attending PCC meetings every two months. The present
Treasurer is happy to help with a gradual handover if required.
Please contact Mrs. Janet Parris, Tel. 01795-555615
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Dear Friends,
On Monday 3rd September at
7-30pm another chapter in our
Parish life begins. The ceremony of
Licensing and Installation of our
new Parish Priest, Mike Hayes
will take place.
This is an important occasion in
The Church of England which for
centuries have been part of the
structure of government in this
country. The service involves The
Bishop, Archdeacon and Rural
Dean. Our Member of Parliament,
Mayor, Borough and Parish
councillors and members of clergy from the Diocese and Deanery
will also be invited.
Members of the congregation also have a part to play in
accepting and welcoming Mike as our Parish Priest.
The number of invited guests and participants means that many of
the seats in All Saints Church will be occupied, however anyone
wishing to attend from the parish will be warmly welcomed and
every endeavour will be made to find seating.
Similarly, parking may be difficult close to the church so
alternative arrangements will need to be made by those attending.
Following the service a reception will be held in the hall at
Wouldham Primary School where there will be the opportunity to
meet with Mike Hayes.
There will of course be opportunities to meet Mike at all the
services at All Saints and at Messy Church in Burham in the
weeks to come as well as seeing him around the villages getting to
know us all.
Gwen Worcester, Church Warden
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Men’s Supper Evenings with guest speakers.
Medway Inn, Function Room, Wouldham
The Supper Evenings are organised by the Parish Church of Burham &
Wouldham and a welcome is extended to every gentleman who enjoys an
evening of good company and lively conversation on a diversity of topics.
The guest speakers are all committed Christians but only if requested
directly by the audience will they speak of their faith and the influence it has
had upon their life. Supper is served at 7.30pm and a contribution of £3 is
most welcome. Drinks are obtainable at the bar. To assist with catering
quantities, please let Dennis Worcester know that you are coming – 01634
672060
2012 Programme
Tuesday 4th September Michael Lee Court in the Act
Tuesday 6th November Dennis Moor Life as a hospital chaplain
BLYTHSWOOD CARE APPEAL
Blythswood Care responds to requests for help locally and globally—demand
for clothing, bedding, shoes, etc is currently exceeding what we can supply!
We would be grateful if you would help us by passing the word around that
we URGENTLY need more clothes, bedding, shoes etc. There is also a need
for musical instruments for young people to learn, spectacles and empty
spectacle cases, hearing aids, good quality pots & pans, crockery, cutlery —
where appropriate in sets of four or more, personal CD or audio players,
sports equipment for children’s camps etc.
Contact Doreen & Malcolm Northover: 01634 864139
7.30pm, Saturday 29th September
Burham Village Hall
Tables of 6 @ £4/head
Bring your own refreshments
Book with Ken: 861858 or Gwen: 672060
KEN’S QUIZ
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In Aid of Church Funds
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SEPTEMBER
Church of England Services All Saint’s Church, Wouldham
Sunday, 2nd September All Saints, Wouldham 10.30am, Family Service.
Church Worship Team
Monday, 3rd September All Saints, Wouldham 7.30pm Service of Licensing
of Rev’d Mike Hayes
Sunday, 9th September All Saints, Wouldham 10.30am, Holy Communion
Rev’d Mike Hayes.
Sunday, 16th September Burham Community
10.30am Messy Church Centre
Church Worship Team & Rev’d Mike Hayes
Thursday, 20th September Winchester House 10.30am Holy Communion, Rev’d Mike Hayes
Sunday, 23rd September All Saints, Wouldham 10.30am, Holy Communion, Rev’d Mike Hayes
Sunday, 30th September All Saints, Wouldham 10.30am Sunday Worship, Rev’d Denys Gower
You are invited to the
"World's Biggest Coffee Morning"
to raise money for McMillan Cancer Care
at
All Saints Church, Wouldham.
10.30 - 11.30 am, Friday 28th September
Also a Bring and Buy Stall & Raffle.
Come along and help Families Affected By Cancer
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Tuesday
4th September
7.30pm Wouldham Parish Council
Meeting
Wouldham
Village Hall
Monday
10th September
7.30pm PCC Meeting All Saints
Church,
Wouldham
Thursdays:
6, (13—outing),
20, 27 September
10.30 -
12 noon Thursday Community Club
&
Hi Kent Hearing Aid Clinic
here on 20th September
Old School
Community
Centre,
Burham
Tuesday
18th September
7.30pm WI Meeting
Mrs Rosemary Crippin–
Beads, Bags &
Embroidered Books
Competition: Homemade Craft
Burham
Village Hall
Monday,
24th September
7.30pm Burham Parish Council
Meeting
Burham Scout
Hut
SEPTEMBER MEETINGS
THERE’S NO SUCH THING AS A FREE LUNCH!
Oh yes there is!
On Thursday 20th September there will be no charge for Country Lunch. So if you are a regular user, come infrequently or never been before, do come along
for a free lunch. We shall be serving the usual menu of homemade soup, cheese
and crusty bread, fruit crumbles (or bananas) and ice cream, followed by tea or
coffee. How is this possible? Country Lunch (along with Afternoon Tea) is not a
fund raising activity for the Methodist Church in Burham. We always cover costs
with a little bit left over and this has built up over the year so that we are able to
offer a free lunch to everybody!
Wouldham On the 3rd Friday of the
month. 21st September
at 3.30pm,
12 Trafalgar Close.
Burham On the last Wednesday of each month.
26th September, 8pm at 4 Church St.
Our discussion will be on the message of St
Luke’s Gospel. Contact Gwen: 01634 672060
House Groups
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THE CHURCH IN BURHAM (Methodist), Church St.
Minister:- Rev Gary Watt 01732 522722
Stewards:- Eileen Smith, 01634 867022.
Joyce Brown 01634 864413
Stewards & Property Stewards: Trevor Smith 01634 867022.
Rod Murr 01634 868075
Any requests for Baptisms, Weddings or Funerals should be made to:
Rev. Gary Watt or one of the Stewards.
SERVICES FOR SEPTEMBER
Sunday September 2nd 10.30am Morning Worship led by Monica
Wilding
Sunday September 9th 10.30am Holy Communion led by Rev. Dr.
Gary Watt
Sunday September 16th 6.0pm Evening Worship led by Stephen
Morgan
Sunday September 23rd 10.30am Morning Worship led by Julien
Myles
Sunday September 30th 10.30am Harvest Thanksgiving led by Rev.
Gareth West
Our Harvest Thanksgiving takes place on Sunday September 30th.
The Church will be decorated on the Saturday morning and any gifts
can be brought to the Church then or left in the porch.
The children from Burham Church of England Primary School will be
holding their Harvest Service in the Church in Burham on Thursday
September 27th at 9.30am. All are welcome to join in this service.
OTHER ACTIVITIES:-
Afternoon Tea This continues each Tuesday in the Church from 3.0.pm till 4.30pm. All are
welcome to join us for a chat over a cup of tea and piece of homemade cake.
There is also a Fun Quiz to add to the enjoyment!!.
Country Lunch
These will be held on September 20th at 1.0.pm with the usual menu of soup,
cheese and crusty bread followed by fruit crumble and ice cream.
See the separate notice (opposite) about this month’s special lunch.
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FUN ACTIVITY BASED SESSIONS
FOR THE OVER 65’s HELD IN
LOCAL VILLAGE HALLS.
A new service is about to be launched in
the local area. This service is great for fun,
laughter, social interaction and brain
stimulation. Activity sessions carried out
by myself, an experienced care worker for
the elderly and
I am NVQ qualified in social care.
Tea, Coffee & Biscuits Provided.
Activities on offer include:
Bingo
Indoor Sports & Games
Quizzes/Crosswords & Puzzles
Musical Exercises / Name That Tune
Arts & Crafts
Charades
And many, many more……
Contact Kevin on 01634 614846 / 07800
723716 or Email: bobbykev@hotmail.co.uk
ARE YOU OVER 65, STILL ACTIVE & WOULD BENEFIT
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DONATE A PEW CUSHION AT ALL SAINTS, WOULDHAM
With our pew cushion project underway, it is
clear that we must maintain a balance between
the willing workers who are dedicating their time
and skill to working the cushion and the money
available to finance the project.
The evidence of our success in achieving the balance will show itself in
our church being furnished with beautiful new cushions in the coming
months. There will be many of you who, while unable to work the cush-
ions yourselves, will wish to be associated with the project by purchas-
ing or donating towards a cushion as a token of your involvement, and
perhaps as a memorial to a family member or friend.
You can do this by completing the details below and giving it to one of
our churchwardens with your donation. The finished cushion will carry
a permanent label recording the name of the donor (or to whom it is
dedicated), together with the name of the person by whom the cushion
was worked.
...............................................................................................................
My contribution to our pew cushion project
I pledge my support for the cushion project and enclose the sum of
£……………………towards a pew cushion
My name and address
………………………………………………………………………………
………………………………………………………………………………
………………………………………………………………………………
……………………………..
In memory of:
……………………………………………………………………….
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Pretty Smooth…..Total Beauty SkinCare and Waxing Specialist-
Home-based Beauty salon in
Burham.
Treatments include:
All Waxing from Hollywood to
Eyebrows, Shellac Manicures,
Minx Toes, Microdermabrasion-
exfoliating facials
Call/ text for a price list or
information:
Heidi – 07901 603021
GRAYS KITCHENS LTD
Reliable Kitchen Fitter
Over 20year’s experience
Supply & fit or fit only
Graham George
0770 2821016
TILDABECK PROPERTY MAINTENANCE
All household and garden works undertaken. Carpentry,
brickwork, plastering, decorating and plumbing. All domestic
electrical works from an extra socket to a complete re-wire.
No job too small. Hourly rates available for smaller jobs/repairs.
15 years experience. All work fully insured and guaranteed.
Call 01634 813737 or 07966 367946
for a free estimate/quotation
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155 Evening bus timetable: The 3 parishes (Wouldham, Burham and
Aylesford) have joint funded to a tune of £5000 towards a proposed 6 month
trial period to have the evening 155 bus service reinstated. A petition was
handed over to KCC during July. It is essential that the bus service is well
used in the trial period. It only takes on average 6 people on every bus to
ensure its future. We will keep you posted on this.
War memorial gardens: The Parish Council appreciate that during certain
periods earlier in the year, this area was not at it’s best. This was due to the
very poor/wet weather which we were experiencing and our landscaping
contractors schedule was delayed. We will be looking at the war memorial
gardens for next year’s project 2012/2013, so please let me know if you have
any ideas.
Speed Indicator Devices (SID’s): We have kept reporting that these are due
to be installed shortly. After chasing KHS several times during July, we
understand that the work should be carried out by mid August, so hopefully
by the time this edition is published, the SID’s should be installed.
Skate ramp Phase B: Although we have not given up yet, we are struggling
to secure all the funds for this project. So far just under half the funds have
been secured, but there is a deadline on this secured funding. If any local
users or residents have ideas regarding funds, please let the Parish Council
know.
Flag pole: We are pleased and proud that we now have a flagpole in the
Memorial Gardens and would like to give the Burham residents an
opportunity to request the flag being flown at half mast for a member of their
immediate family who passes away. The flag would be flown for one day
only on the day of their funeral. Any request to the Parish Council will be
accepted in writing only.
Just a reminder, the junior football pitch at the top of the recreation ground
should only be used by children aged 11 years and under. There has been an
incident lately when teenagers were using the pitch and someone at the
skate ramp was hit by a football. Please be considerate when using the all
facilities.
If you have any items that you would like the Parish Council to discuss, just
give me a call on 01622 609324, e-mail me on pam@burhampc.co.uk or
come along to the monthly meetings, normally held the last Monday of the
month. The next meeting is scheduled for Monday 24 September 2012,
7.30 pm in the Scout Hut, Village Hall Site, Rochester Road, Burham. Pam Saunders - Clerk
BURHAM PARISH COUNCIL NEWS
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Asbestos Related Lung Cancer
You may still be entitled to compensation even if you were a smoker
Lung cancer is most commonly associated with smoking. However it can also be
caused by breathing in asbestos dust and is a common complication of asbestosis.
Because a high percentage of lung cancers are attributed to smoking, the possibility that
exposure to asbestos has contributed is often not explored. This also means that many
miss out on claiming Industrial Injuries Disablement Benefit or claiming compensation
for lung cancer caused by asbestos exposure.
Medical opinion is divided on whether lung cancer can be caused by exposure to
asbestos in the absence of asbestosis, although the majority view is that it can be. In any
event, changes to the benefit system now recognise that you no longer have to have
asbestosis to claim benefits for lung cancer caused by asbestos exposure. In those
instances you have to provide evidence of substantial occupational asbestos exposure
which is set out in the terms of prescription in the Appendix of Prescribed Diseases (for
eligibility to Industrial Injuries Disablement Benefit). You may also be able to obtain
compensation from any employers (or their insurers) who caused the asbestos exposure.
Whilst exposure to either asbestos or smoking can cause lung cancer, the combination
of both together significantly increases the chances of developing lung cancer. A study
in America found that a heavy smoker, smoking one pack a day for 20 years has a ten
fold increased risk of developing lung cancer over a non-smoker. A non-smoker
exposed to asbestos has a five fold increased risk over a non-smoker not exposed to
asbestos. Notably, a heavy smoker who has also been exposed to asbestos has a 50 to 90
fold increased risk of developing lung cancer over a non-smoker who is not exposed to
asbestos.
As this data shows, exposure to asbestos can be a major contributing factor in the
development of lung cancer even for those who smoke.
Evidence of fibrosis of the lungs, very heavy exposure to asbestos for one year, or
five – ten years moderate exposure should be sufficient to establish that the exposure
has materially contributed to the risk of developing lung cancer. A further requirement
is that at least ten years must have passed between such exposure and the development
of the condition. Therefore if you have been exposed to asbestos and developed lung
cancer you may be entitled to claim compensation for lung cancer caused by your
asbestos exposure even if you have smoked. You may also be entitled to state benefits.
Current case law indicates there may be a reduction in your compensation to reflect the
extent to which smoking on its own may have contributed to the risk.
If you have been diagnosed with an asbestos related disease (asbestosis, mesothelioma,
pleural thickening or asbestos lung cancer) as a result of harmful exposure to asbestos,
you may be able to claim compensation. We offer free consultation, no charge for our
time pursuing a claim win or lose and a guarantee that you will keep 100% of your
compensation. For an informal, no obligation discussion on whether or not you may
have a claim please contact Jeremy Horton (Partner and head of Personal Injury at
Brachers) on 01622 680415 or email jeremyhorton@brachers.co.uk. For more details,
including case studies of how Brachers has assisted clients with asbestos related disease
claims, please visit www.brachers.co.uk.
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Choir Practice
Practices are held on Thursday
evenings: 7.30pm—9pm.
All Saints Church, Wouldham
New junior and senior members are
made most welcome.
Saturday Waste
Collection
TMBC Helpline 01732 876147
www.tmbc.gov.uk
Wouldham - 1st September
Village Car Park, Knowle Rd,
8.0am – 9.0am.
Burham – 8th September
Village Hall Car Park,
8.0am – 9.0am
Eccles – 1st & 15th September
Bull Lane lay-by, 8.0am – 9.0am
Do not leave waste unattended at the
collection sites or in advance of the
waste vehicle arriving.
Halls for Hire (Please do not telephone after 8.0pm)
Burham Methodist Church Hall –
01634 864139
Burham Old School Community Centre – 01634 863322
Burham Village Hall –
01634 867669
Wouldham Village Hall –
Tel: 01732 870862
Burham Scout Hut -
01634 863322
PARISH NEWS
Prescriptions If you are unable to collect your
prescriptions and live in the Parish
of Burham & Wouldham, the
Church offers a collection service.
Contact:
Heather Lloyd— 01634 863345.
Volunteers collecting these
prescriptions need a minimum of
24 hours notice.
MOBILE LIBRARY VAN
The Mobile Library visits Burham &
Wouldham every week on a Tuesday at:
Wouldham, School Lane -1.15- 2.15pm
Wouldham, Post Office- 2.20- 2.40pm
Wouldham, Ravensknowle-2.45-
3.00pm
Burham, Village Hall - 3.05– 4.05pm
A selection of books – fiction &
non-fiction. Large print books.
Children’s books. DVDs.
Orders can be taken. Use it or loose it!!
Baptisms All Saints Church, Wouldham
29th July
Harvey Aaron Smith
Tyler Johnson
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Boxley Timber &
Fencing Supplies Quality Sheds & Summerhouses.
Sleepers & Decking.
Gates & Trellis made to size.
All types of Fencing. Collection/Delivery Stockist of tools:
DeWalt, Bahco, Ryobi & Quality Faithfull Tools
A FAMILY RUN BUSINESS OFFERING
FRIENDLY PROFESSIONAL ADVICE
BOXLEY SAWMILL,
PILGRIMS WAY,
BOXLEY, MAIDSTONE,
ME14 3EB. Tel: 01622 753953
www.boxleytimber.co.uk
WENDY'S 20/2012 CHALLENGE
Thursday, Sept 6th 2012, in aid of Spinal Research
On this day I aim:-
To ride 20 horses for 20 minutes each inside
12 hours and to raise £2012! Many Burham residents will be aware that I had a bad fall off my big horse
Kinza last October, fracturing my neck and re-arranging some of my face!
Now I'm back in the saddle and feeling lucky to be fit & well again I am
trying to raise funds for one of my favourite charities - Spinal Research, who
fund a number of research projects aiming to find ways of treating spinal
injuries, whether they happen to sports people, drivers or motor cyclists.
You'll see me out getting fit in the next few weeks - but it's going to be
tough. I did the same challenge 3 years ago before all these injuries, and had
wobbly aching legs at the end...
Please support me - I'll be out and about with my sponsor form, or you can
give online at www.justgiving.com/Wendy-Neath
And please come and say hello, or give me a thumbs up as you see me riding
through the village that day!
Wendy Neath, Street Farm,
Burham, ROCHESTER. ME1 3RL
01634 861339 07802 676896
wendy.neath@btinternet.com
FRIENDS OF
ST MARY’S,
BURHAM
“EVERY PICTURE TELLS
A STORY”
Art and Photography Exhibition.
Sunday 28th October 10:30-3:00
Do you have a photograph or
artwork you would like to show in
the beautiful surroundings of
The Old St Mary’s Church?
Is there a story attached to it?
Contact Rosie on 01634 672346
with your submissions or ideas.
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WOULDHAM PARISH COUNCIL
We hope that you are enjoying your summer and taking advantage of any sunny days by
getting out and exploring some of the beautiful Kent countryside. For those of you that have
dogs, there is still an issue in the Village with dog owners not picking up after their dogs in
public places. The local Dog Warden has noted that the Recreation Ground in particular
seems to be a problem area. You may have recently seen a media campaign which was
based around a case study on a toddler, who hit news headlines after falling in dog poop and
losing partial sight in one of her eyes after suffering with
toxocariasis. Our Recreation ground is well used by parents
with young children, and it would be devastating to think that
something like that might happen to one of our local families.
There is no such thing as a Dog Pooh Fairy, so please, pick up
after your dogs! And if you know anyone who is not doing so,
please contact the Parish Council.
Village Hall Update: The Village Hall Management
Committee was extremely pleased with the large number of
responses to the Village Hall residents’ survey. Thank you for
taking part! We are currently
analysing the survey and making
sure that the design of the Hall
reflects what you say it should be
used for as well as the needs of
local groups that hope to be using
it.
On 15 November 2012, for the
first time ever, the Kent public will
elect a Police and Crime Commis-
sioner (PCC) who will be account-
able for how crime is tackled in
Kent. The PCC role will replace the
current Kent Police Authority and
will involve working with the
public, the police and local partners
to ensure effective policing and that
public priorities are acted upon.
You can find out more about this on Kent Police’s website or
at one of the summer road shows being held throughout Kent.
Crime Report: Between Saturday 23rd of June at 10:00 and Tuesday 26th of June at 11:30,
a gravestone in the church off the High Street was smashed and other items on the grave
damaged.
The next Council will be meeting on 4th September 2012
New 158 Bus
Timetable As f rom July 23rd , the
158 bus tha t runs
throug h Wouldham to
Maids tone hosp i ta l
has a new t im e tab le
and wi l l be l eav ing
the Medway Inn Bus
Stop a t 9 .30am ,
11 .30am and 1 .30pm.
Congratulations to our
local Headteacher,
Car l Fi t t e r on do ing a
br i l l iant job o f carry -
ing the Olym pic torch
in Gi l l i ng ham on 20 th
July. Would ham Al l
Sa int s p up i l s and s ta ff
l ined the route to
wa tch proud ly and
cheered as the i r
Head teacher car -
r ied the f lam e on thi s
momentous , hi s tor ic
occas ion. Wel l done
Car l !
Contact Sarah
Egglesden i f you
have any i t em s tha t
you would l ike t he
Par i sh Counc i l to
d i scuss – o r come
a long to our monthly
mee t ing on the f i r s t
Tuesday o f the
month, 7 .30pm in the
Vi l lage Hal l .
Likewise , i f you
would l ike to hi re
the v i l lage ha l l (£8
per hour) – p lease
contac t Sarah.
Contact details:
Community Warden, Dave Liepnick : 07977 982187 , Police non emergency no. - 101,
Parish Clerk, Sarah Egglesden: 01732 870862 Email: Wouldham.pc@hotmail.co.uk
Website: www.wouldhampc.kentparishes.gov.uk
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Monday—am. Stay & Play
9.30 - 11.30am - For children between 0 – 5 years.
Free with no booking required.
Tuesday—am Music Mayhem
9.45am - 10.45am - For children between 0 - 5 years.
No booking required. Held at Burham Children’s Centre. £1 per child.
Baby Time—every Tuesday 1.00—2.30pm,
An informal group for new parents of babies up to 12 months. We have a soft
play area with sensory play and a chance to weigh your baby
Wednesday—Stay & Play. Eccles, St Marks C of E Primary School.
9.45am - 11.15am - For children between 0 - 5 years. Physical, creative &
free play. Free group with no booking required. (Term time only).
Thursday—am
Baby and Toddler Group every Thursday 9:40am-11.00am.
Wouldham C of E Primary School. (Free group—Term Time Only)
Thursday—pm Twins Club 1.00 - 2.30pm For parents with twins and multiple births. Held at Burham
Children’s Centre.
Baby Clinic/Baby Time in Aylesford Community Hall every 2nd and 4th
Thursday of the month. Aylesford Baby clinic have joined with Burham
Children's Centre for parents to come and meet in the informal setting. A soft
play area is available. Also weigh your baby and seek advice from the
health visitor.
Burham Children’s Centre
Bell Lane, Burham. ME1 3SY
Sarah Beautridge - Tel: 01634 686472
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THE NEW WAY OF CONTACTING YOUR
LOCAL NEIGHBOURHOOD POLICE OFFICERS
101 is the number for the public to call to:
report non-urgent crime or disorder,
speak to their neighbourhood officer,
make an enquiry.
101 is available 24 hours a day, seven days a week
No call will cost more than 15p (even from a mobile).
Need immediate help?
If life is in danger or crime is in progress, call 999.
If deaf or speech impaired text ‘Police’ and your message to 60066.
For more information on 101 visit www.kent.police.uk/101
Welcome to our new PCSO, Roxane Wilson.
Roxane formally worked in Medway and can be contacted on the 101
number.
CHILDREN’S GROUPS
Burham Pre-School. Burham Village Hall. ‘Outstanding’ Ofsted inspection, March 2011. We welcome children aged 2 – 5yrs.
Sessions Monday’s to Fridays from 9.15am to 11.45am.
Monday, Tuesday & Wednesday Lunch Club (11.45 – 12.20pm) & Afternoon
session (12.20pm – 2.50pm). Come along and visit any morning and see if we are
right for you. Supervisor - Tracey Beechey 01634 685239.
Pre-school - 07946 793781 E:Mail: Burham.pre-school@hotmail.co.uk
Jelly Beans Pre-School, Wouldham Village Hall. Our Ofsted inspection found Jellybeans provision to be ‘good’
Sessions run Monday to Friday 9.15am – 11.45am, and Tuesday, Wednesday and
Thursday afternoons, 12.25pm – 2.55pm. For all children aged from 2yr.
We also now run a lunch club, Tuesdays to Thursdays, 11.45am – 12.25pm,
Feel free to visit at any time, no appointment necessary.
For any further information, please contact Mrs Donna Cook, Supervisor, on 07581
661525 (out of session time) or 07855 041496 (during session time)
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All domestic plumbing repairs, maintenance, alterations and new
installation work undertaken. Taps, leaks, overflows, blockages,
basins, sinks, wc’s, full bathroom suites fitted and much, much more.
No job too small.
Free estimates or advice: call Amanda on 07702 408948 or
Email: ajsplumbingservices@blueyonder.co.uk
www.ajsplumbing-services.co.uk.
AJS PLUMBING
SERVICES
Fully Qualified Female Plumber
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Welcome to a warm friendly, informal atmosphere
Traditional Kentish Pub surroundings
Free House, Fine Wines, Real Ale
30years serving -
Excellent Specialist Oriental Cuisine
English menu available
Lunch served - Monday -Sunday 12 - 2p.m.
Evening meals - Monday –Sunday from 7p.m.
Takeaway Service
Ideal venue for christenings or wakes
Need to buy a present? – gift vouchers are available
Visit our website: www.thegoldeneagle.org for more information email:kathymay@btconnect.com or via our website
Bookings taken – Tel: 01634 668975 –
80 Church Street, Burham, Kent ME1 3SD
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Wouldham Court
Farmhouse
Bed & Breakfast
Ideal B&B for wedding guests
Church just opposite & River view
Honeymooners welcome
Grade 11 listed home. Beamed rooms
“Lots of Memorabilia of Admiral Nelson”
Proprietor—Anthea Parnell
246 High St, Wouldham, Rochester,
Kent. ME1 3TY. Tel: 01634 683271
Email: wouldham.b-b@virgin.net
www.wouldhambedandbreakfast.co.uk
Paul J. Rowland Independent Funeral Directors
Maidstone: 15 Mid Kent Shopping Centre,
ME16 0PU - 01622 757177. Penenden Heath, ME14 2JP -
01622 662661
24 Hours a Day ~ 365 Days a Year We offer a full range of services and
facilities, home arrangements at your convenience.
Free car parking Company Director: Paul J. Rowland
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HERE & THERE Door to Door
Private Hire
- Local & Reliable
- Competitive Quotes
- Lady drivers available on request
To book: ring 07807 916886 or
email: hereandthere1@orange.net
Produce this advert for £5 off
one airport transfer
Computer Services for Home and Office
01634 867800 www.ct-medway.co.uk
TECHNOLOGY SOLVED
Business computers
Cloud Services
Office networking
Repairs and Maintenance
25% extra on licence period for
all security products
home or business.
Offer ends 30/09/12
gwells@comptroub.com
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ROOFING & PROPERTY MAINTENANCE
All Roofing & Roofing Repairs Guttering / Fascias / Soffits
Roof Windows/Skylights Extensions & Renovations Loft & Garage Conversions
Loft Access & Insulation
Call Nick: 07949 588464 01634 262582
AP Systems
P S FOOTCARE FOOT HEALTH PROFESSIONAL
AND REFLEXOLOGIST
Full foot health service including
treatment of corns, calluses, verruca
and dry/cracked heels.
Reflexology and foot massage treatments.
All carried out in the comfort of your own
home. Tel: 01622 710166
Mobile: 07881 783786 Philippa Mulcuck
www.psfootcare.co.uk
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Think On Your Feet
Chiropody
At the Phoenix Medical Centre
Burham on mondays, and Home
Visits available during the week.
10% off your next visit if you introduce a new customer
State Registered Chiropodist and Podiatrist;
Health Professionals Council Registered
Ring 07787 446 199
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Plumbing Services
Plumbing & Heating Specialist Central Heating Power Flush
Over 35 Years experience
Dennis Woodward Mobile: 07710273915
Need to re-decorate that bedroom, lounge or hallway?
Does the Kitchen or bathroom need a revamp or update?
Whether it’s re-tiling the walls and floors or painting and decorating,
then just give me a call.
Very competitive rates and satisfaction guaranteed.
Ring Tony: 01634 869536 or 0776 5273 408 (mobile)
Need a Gardener?
Call Rob Ward for
General Garden
Maintenance, Lawn Mowing,
Strimming, Hedge Trimming,
Leaf Clearance
Rob Ward:
Text or phone: 07812345951
Email: robward6@talktalk.net
Traditional breeds
Truly Scrumptious
Taster packs £10/£15
Sausages/ chops/ joints
Free delivery
07901 827 790
Local
Free-Range
Pork
Rumsey Property
Development
All aspects of building work
undertaken including
Kitchens
Bathrooms
Painting & Decorating
Tiling
Landscaping
Call 07856905822
for a no obligation quote
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The Magazine of the Burham & Wouldham Parish Church
Editor: Mary Davis, 132 Rochester Rd, Burham. ME1 3SH.
Tel. 01634 869650. e-mail: zero.mexdavis247@btinternet.com
Please send items for inclusion by the 10th of the preceding month.
Please note; there are combined July/August & December/January editions.
A Note From The Editor
We hope you enjoy reading this Magazine.
We welcome your news items and articles.
However, we reserve the right to edit or not to publish.
The publication of any advertisement
does not carry the Church’s endorsement.
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