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EXTON VILLAGE NEWS LETTER 169 OCTOBER 2018
LADIES CIRCLE
Thursday evenings 7.30 pm in the Village Hall 4th October : Forever Living Aloe Vera – Alison Lee 1st November : Flowers by Sue Enquiries: Chris Wallace...812081
All Welcome
EXTON INDOOR BOWLS Recommences Sunday 7 pm 7th October 2018
In the Village Hall Old and new members welcome for a fun evening
Enquiries: Tel : 01572 813148/813413/812480
NEW BOOK CLUB MEMBERS WANTED! If you are interested or have any questions, please contact Meggie Kroeger under 01572 812509 or via email at kroegermeggie@gmail.com.
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HARVEST SUPPER
WITH COLIN’S MUSIC
KEEP THE DATE!
OCTOBER 20th
7 pm for 7.30 pm £12.50 – in Exton Village Hall
Please bring your own drinks
Book early – This is a fun evening
Ann Bell 01572 812594 - Jane Mills 01572 812480
VFEC OPEN MEETING
Thursday 18th October 2018 - In the Village Hall - 7.30 pm
Open to all
Agenda 1. Minutes of last meeting 17
th July 2017 [circulated in Village newsletter]
2. Briefing on activities since last meeting 3. Future
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SCAM MAIL – MESSAGE FROM THE ROYAL MAIL
Like telephone, email and online scams, there are a few different types of
scams that can be sent in the post. Sometimes they are tricky to spot.
We want to help you look out for scam mail, and explain how you can
avoid falling victim to it.
What is scam mail?
Scam mail can take the form of fake lotteries and prize draws, get-rich-quick schemes, bogus health cures, investment scams and pyramid schemes. Sometimes these can be sent to you if a scammer has got hold of your contact details fraudulently.
It’s worth noting there’s a difference between scam mail and legitimate mail sent by companies to promote lawful services or genuine goods. Scam mail is sent for the sole intention of obtaining money through deception and/or fraud. We want to know about potentially fraudulent mail. We can then work with the relevant authorities who can investigate and take action.
What to do if you think you’ve received scam mail
If you think you or a family member is receiving scam mail, please complete our Scam Mail Report and send it to:
FREEPOST SCAM MAIL
Or you can email: scam.mail@royalmail.com, or phone: 0800 0113466 (message service only)
Please include any items of mail you’ve received that you believe were sent by fraudsters. This should include the original envelope it was sent in.
Other ways to report mail fraud
You can contact Citizens Advice consumer service by:
calling 03454 04 05 06
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writing to Citizens Advice consumer service, 2nd Floor, Fairfax House,
Merrion Street, Leeds, LS2 8JU
or completing their online form
Action Fraud is an organisation run by the National Fraud Authority. This is a government agency, which provides information about various scams. It also has a 24-hour facility where you can get advice and report fraud.
Our commitment to you
You need to feel confident that your mail and personal information is safe with us. We take this responsibility very seriously. We’re determined to do all we can to help prevent scam mail entering the system.
We’re bound by the Universal Service Obligation and required by law to deliver all mail entrusted to us. However, with the help of our customers, we’re determined to do all we can to stop scam mail entering the postal system.
How you can help avoid scam mail
If you're moving home, Action Fraud recommends using a Redirection to reduce the risk of identity fraud. They recommend redirecting mail from your old address to your new address for at least a year.
If you hold power of attorney for somebody, you can apply for a Redirection on their behalf. You can do this if you believe they’re a victim, or are vulnerable to being a victim, of scam mail.
What to do about scam email
We reguarly update our list of known scam emails - check this page to help you spot scam emails.
If you receive a suspicious email or discover a Royal Mail branded website you believe to be fraudulent, please contact us.
Has anyone in Exton been in receipt of such mail? ….Ed
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Well done Ed Heckels for an entertaining Friday evening
14th September in the Village Hall. There were 63 participants split between 13 teams and the variety of questions on each section caused some laughter and groans. Supported by Kiloren greeting all at the door everything was well organised with contestants taking their own drinks and nibbles. Sally Miller and Patricia Hagger were hot selling raffle tickets too. When the calculations were done two teams were top with 51 points! This was a state of affairs that had not been allowed for by the Quizmaster! So a tie was declared : Celebrating their win were the ‘No Hopers’ team of Patricia Hagger, Caroleen Falconer, Alan Morison-Reeve, Sally Miller and Mike Laughton and ‘The Also Rans’ – Barbara and Richard Abels, Pat Brown, Neil Honor, Jonathon Pegg, Annie and Nigel Lea. The evening raised £259 for Exton church.
The photograph shows Mike and Barbara representing their teams
with Quizmaster Ed
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CONTRIBUTIONS TO NOVEMBER NEWSLETTER
To be received by the Editor no later than 26th October
Email or handwritten annetteoliver63@gmail.com
to view in colour visit the website www. exton.org
[webmaster Paul Taylor] or contact the editor to add your name to the mailing list
Many thanks to the School for printing the Newsletter
Sorry to hear of Play Park Warden Jonathon’s accident – get
well soon. Ed
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EXTON CONTACT INFORMATION
Organisation Contact Tele
Ladies Circle Christine
Wallace 812081
Village Hall Chair
Mark Butterill 813652 markbutterill@gmail.com
Village Hall Secretary
Joy McNally Garden House, Barnsdale Ave
811183
Caretaker/ Bookings
Lorraine Cash
07735 629910
County Councillor [Exton]
June Fox 01780 461133 jfox@rutland.gov.uk
Parish Council Chairman
Derek Palmer
812121 dpalm9@yahoo.co.uk
Parish Council Clerk
Annette Oliver
812233 annetteoliver63@gmail.com
Exton Defibrilator Co-ordinator
Bernadette Wallace
01572 812956
bernie.wallace@btinternet.com
Mob: 07858484918
Exton Village website
Paul Taylor paul.taylor282@outlook.com
RC Priest Oakham Presbytery
Father Stephen Dye
722308
Parish Church Rector
vacant 813031
St Peter & St Paul Churchwarden
Sally Miller 811411 sallyrm24@gmail.com
Fox & Hounds 812403
Reading Room Susan Ware Meggie Kroeger
812825 812509
s.p.ware@btinternet.com kroegermeggie@gmail.com
Taxi Lee Secker 07742815446
Pest Control Ziggy 07973954552
Playpark Warden Jonathan 812153
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ST PETER AND ST PAUL PARISH CHURCH, EXTON Services in October 14th 11.15am Harvest Festival 28th 11.15am Holy Communion and Baptism Weekday Morning Prayer will be said in the church every Wednesday at 9.15am. Everyone is welcome and the short service is about 15 minutes long. From the beginning of November we will meet at Malting Barn. At the Harvest Festival we will again be collecting food items for the Rutland Food bank. At the moment they have plentiful supplies of cereal, pasta, tea, soup, baked beans, toothbrushes and paste and soap. If you are unable to come to the service but would like to donate, please leave food items at the back of the church. Huge thanks to Ed Heckels who masterminded the village quiz last month. Judging by how much everyone enjoyed it, he may be called upon to do one as an annual event! It was recently announced that a new Rector has been appointed and he will be instituted on Saturday January 26th 2019 at 3pm - venue to be decided. His name is Anthony Oram and he is assistant curate of St Aidan's, Hull. He is married to Tessa with 2 grown up sons and is in his 50s, having had a variety of jobs before being ordained. They also have a cat called Jimi so they must be OK! On SUNDAY NOVEMBER 4TH THERE WILL BE AN ALL SOULS SERVICE AT 3PM followed by refreshments. This service is to remember and to give thanks for our loved ones who have died and there will be an opportunity to light a candle in their memory. Services will carry on as usual during the interregnum. General queries can be
directed to the cottesmorebenefice.office@gmail.com and all others to me at
sallyrm24@gmail.com or on 811411
ST THOMAS OF CANTERBURY Holy Mass Sunday 9 am
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CELEBRATION CONCERT AND AFTERNOON TEA.
There will be a short concert at Exton Church on Sunday October 28th at 3pm to celebrate the completion of the new servery and toilet facilities. This will include music by Handel, Boyce and Purcell and will be followed by Afternoon Tea. The performers (Terpsichore) are Peter and Clare Hitchcox, Linda Hall and Oliver Smith and recorders, bass viol, organ and voice will be used. There will be a retiring collection for the work of Rutland Historic Churches Preservation Trust who have given generously to the church over the years. Please will you let me know if you would like to come (for the purposes of catering) sallyrm24@gmail.com or 01572 811411……… Sally Miller, Churchwarden
CRISPIN’S TRAVELS……
My friendly, black, furry cat called Crispin is a great wanderer in the village and is now on his 4th collar and disc this year. One has just been returned to me - thanks Debbie. He is microchipped but if anyone should find one of his collars I would be grateful if you could return to my mailbox at Malting Barn, (first house on the R in Malting Yard) which is where he lives when not visiting……Sally
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