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From the Book of
Remembrance Gone But Not Forgotten,
Those We Love But See
No More
October
1st Frank Shuttleworth 2020
3rd Dorothy Bettley 2019
6th Lilian Jones 1990
12th Dorothy Elizabeth Stott 1994
Ronald Blackburn 1996
17th Stanley Kershaw 2007
20th George Frederick Bradford
1996
20th Jack Mills 1999
24th Leonard Hindle 1975
27th Lena Hackett 1992
28th John Charnley 2006
29th Frank Waring 2013
30th Helen Patricia Peter 2019
If you would like to put a name in the
Book, please ask for a form from one
of the Church Wardens. Thank you.
Church Flowers
The flowers in Church
are to celebrate
Harvest and in memory
of Margaret Baron.
The altar flowers are
kindly provided by:
3rd Harvest
10th Wedding Flowers
17th Wedding Flowers
31st Mrs S Cowburn
Would you like to
sponsor flowers for a special
anniversary or memorial? All the
names are mentioned in the
magazine. Contact Joan Hopcraft:
01254 854465
Life Events
September
Holy Baptism:
5th Freddie George Dunn
12th Maddison Valerie-Grace Farrar
Holy Matrimony:
11th Sophie Charlotte Buttercup
Van-Boyd and Christopher Brian
Hawarden
Funeral:
16th Margaret Gates. Service at
Brindle St James’ followed by
cremation at Charnock Richard
Crematorium.
Follow our posts on:
www.twitter.com/BrindleStJames
www.facebook.com/stjamesbrindle
Sunday School
We are blessed that our wonderful
Sunday School has returned after
Covid restrictions. Sunday School are
meeting again in the Community
Hall, where the Children can take
part in fun activities to help them
understand God’s word.
Sunday School is held during the
10.30am service, on the first and third
Sunday of the month. There is no
Sunday School during the school
holidays.
Children age 3 and above are
welcome to attend Sunday School.
School age Children can be
dropped off at the Community Hall
from 10.15am, to allow parents and
carers time to walk up to Church.
Children aged 3 and 4 are welcome
to attend Sunday School, however,
a parent or carer must remain at the
Community Hall with them.
The Sunday School Leaders will bring
the Children to Church before the
end of the service, to meet their
parents and carers.
The Sunday School timetable for this
term is as follows:
17th October: ‘Fish for Men’
Community Hall 10.30am
7th November: Poppy Wreath Making
Community Hall 10.30am
14th November: Act of Remembrance
In Church 10.45am
21 November: Crafts and Nativity Preparation
Community Hall 10.30am
5th December: Crafts and Christmas Story
Community Hall 10.30am
19 December: Christmas Party
Community Hall 10.30am
24 December: The Nativity
In Church 4.00pm
Dear Friends,
There was a local
disconnection
during September
and this affected
the functioning of
WTTM, there will be
a bumper bundle in November.
May I draw attention to the revised
schedule of services which
introduces a 9am service on the 2nd
and 4th Sunday of each month.
There are revisions to the method of
recording Faith Attendance and if
you have not received details then
please do contact me.
We continue to wait for a date for
Confirmation 2022. We have
requested a date in March and in
anticipation of this we will be inviting
potential candidates to sign up for
the classes which will be begin in
January 2022
Take care,
Services
October
3rd Harvest
Service of The Word 10.30am
Holy Baptism 2.00pm
Holy Baptism 3.00pm
Service of The Word 6.30pm
6th Service of The Word 6.30pm
10th Service of The Word 9.00am
Holy Communion 10.30am
Holy Matrimony 1.30pm
13th Service of The Word 6.30pm
17th Holy Communion 10.30am
Holy Baptism 1.00pm
Holy Baptism 2.00pm
20th Service of The Word 6.30pm
24th Service of The Word 9.00am
Holy Communion 10.30am
Holy Baptism 2.00pm
27th Service of The Word 6.30pm
31st Holy Communion 10.30am
Holy Baptism 2.00pm
Holy Communion 6.30pm
November
3rd Service of The Word 6.30pm
6th Holy Baptism 11.00am
7th Holy Communion 10.30am
Holy Baptism 2.00pm
Holy Baptism 3.00pm
For Zoom joining instructions, please
contact us via our website:
www.brindlestjames.co.uk/
Wired to the Moon
Cover photograph kindly
provided by Cherry Kirkwood
November Edition
The deadline for items to be
included in the November
edition of the Brindle Voice is:
Sunday 24th October.
Please email your articles to:
Comments, suggestions, recipes,
gardening tips and local photos
will be very gratefully received.
Little Cuckoos – Harvest is the special time when we say
thankyou to God for the gift of food and for the farmers who work so hard to make
sure we can have enough to eat. We have also been learning about the special
part that pollinators play in growing food and the children from Brindle St James
School have designed some insect friendly gardens to help these creatures thrive.
The children have filled their gardens with
bug friendly features such as colourful
flowers to provide nectar, bug hotels and
log piles to provide shelter and ponds with
pebbles around the outside to provide
insects with a safe place to drink.
Above: Noah’s colourful garden features lots of different
materials to create a variety of habitats for mini beasts.
Left: Holly’s lovely garden has a pond with
pebbles around the outside and a super
bridge.
Above: Ella has thoughtfully included ‘mini meadows’ or
areas of longer grass which make brilliant insect habitats.
Above: Felicity has included beautiful wild flowers in her
garden design to provide nectar for bees and butterflies.
Above: (From top to bottom) Max, Hannah,
Rose and Aiden’s bright butterfly artwork
The Brindle Village Show was
held on Saturday September
4th at Brindle Community Hall.
When the government
restrictions were lifted, the
Committee made the decision to hold the
show with precautions and changes. The
weather was kind to us which allowed the
public to enjoy refreshments and the
presentation of trophies outside.
There were plenty of exhibits as people
had been occupied with hobbies during
lockdown, especially paintings of which
we had a record number.
David Ward, our Rector, presented the
trophies to the following winners:
Brindle Flower Trophy: Susan Horrocks.
Tony Lindsay Trophy: Sheila Edwards-
Williams.
Kerfoot Trophy: Pauline Hindle.
Harvest Trophy: Eric Bell and Jenny Welsh.
Windmill Trophy: Susan Norris.
Scott Trophy: Carol Cross.
Arthur Kerfoot Trophy: Eric Hindle.
Bakers Trophy: Charley Davies.
Jiaranai Poulson Trophy: Pat Fleming
Calvert Cottage Trophy: Ruth
Wigglesworth.
Aspinall Trophy: Pat Fleming.
Artists Palette Trophy: Carol Mueller.
Egg Trophy: Amanda Sloan.
Wardens Plate: Ken Bearcock.
Photograph Frame: William Forbes.
Linda Booth Children’s Trophy: Felicity
Isherwood.
EEB Trophy: Felicity Isherwood.
High Cop Plate: Susan Norris.
Brindle Parish Council Trophy: Carol Mueller
for her painting, judged to be the Best
Exhibit in the Show.
Children’s Awards: Benjamin and Felicity
Isherwood.
The Committee would like to express their
thanks to David Ward for presenting the
trophies, to all the helpers, before and on
the day, and to the public for supporting
the event.
It was lovely to see the community of
Brindle together again after such a long
time.
Jenny Evans,
Show Secretary.
Brindle Village Show Brindle Village Show 2021
Brindle Show for 2020 had everything in hand
But Covid put a stop to it in spreading through the land.
We used zoom to get together; the schedule had been done;
We thought our plans could stay on hold ‘til spring of twenty- one.
The Hall and judges all were booked, we had the stewards too.
Now all we had to do was wait to see what we could do.
Once meetings were allowed inside, the Show could now take place;
So we met next inside the Hall, together face to face.
To encourage folk to enter we said it would be free
But donations were invited for cakes and cups of tea.
We had many extra helpers, before and on the day;
Setting up was quickly sorted; problems just went away.
The day dawned dry and fairly warm, so we could be outside
After seeing the exhibits, which were a source of pride.
Such a great display of talent left everyone impressed;
The judges found it difficult to decide on the best.
We all are so appreciative that people did take part,
Exhibiting their handiwork, their produce and their art.
We agreed the socialising was good for everyone
For us it’s been the best event of twenty twenty-one.
Our thanks to everyone who came or helped in any way;
You all ensured the Show’s success and made a special day.
Next year may be back to normal, we really cannot know,
But we hope we can celebrate another Brindle Show.
By Lynn Packer
RHS Garden Bridgewater - 10 September
The autumn programme got off to an
excellent start with a trip on 10 September
to RHS Garden Bridgewater involving 17
people. The garden opening, and the
Society’s trip, had originally been planned
for 2020 but had been delayed by Covid.
Bridgewater is the RHS’s fifth garden and
the only one in the North West. It covers 154
acres on the site of the former Worsley New
Hall. Development has proceeded well and
will continue for many years to come. The
garden was largely derelict before experts
and volunteers began work. Our group was
impressed by how much had been
achieved and by the scale of the site.
Much building work has been done to
restore key garden buildings and the large
walled garden which is now filled with
carefully chosen groups of plants that
create a calm and peaceful atmosphere.
Small community garden plots are filled
with healthy food crops while paths wind
through carefully tended lawns or natural
looking wooded areas. For many the
highlight was the Chinese stream garden
that leads to the partly drained lake. Above
all else this gives a sense of the scale of the
task that faced the RHS. Members were
tempted by the gift shop, the garden shop,
and the café where outdoor tables
overlook a smaller lake.
After being restricted for so long the garden
gave our group a welcome sense of
wellbeing and hope. It was a privilege to
see the early stages of a secret garden
being brought back to life, and many
people will wish to go again to see the
project developing further and the garden
maturing.
Medieval Bridges of the Ribble Valley –
Chris Hudson – Civil Engineer - 20
September
We were back in the Community Hall for
the first face-to-face talk at the Society
since February last year. 24 were there to
hear Chris Hudson’s talk on bridges during
the medieval period. He had spent many
hours seeking out old maps and documents
to find which bridges fell into that category.
River crossings were an important part of
any transport system, and the Romans used
or created crossings at key points over rivers
in the Ribble Valley, the locations of
which have remained virtually
unchanged. As usage increased, what
may initially have been stepping stones
were replaced by wooden bridges and
eventually masonry bridges as the skills
to produce large stone arches were
learned. Although they were designed
for foot traffic and carts, 2 of those
which still exist today and others built
during the Victorian period were so
strong that they are still used to carry the
weight of today’s HGVs in perfect
safety. By contrast bridges constructed
today are often designed to have a life-
span of only 40 to 50 years!
Only 3 bridges are still standing In the
Ribble Valley which were built prior to
1600, Edisford and Brungerley bridges
over the Ribble near Clitheroe, and
“Cromwell” bridge spanning the Hodder
at Great Mitton. Whilst the latter is still
intact and passable on foot with care, it
was replaced in 1819 by the Lower
Hodder bridge a few metres up stream.
There was a large bridge at Whalley
over the Calder, first mentioned in 1317;
but this was rebuilt in 1634 and still
carries vehicular traffic today.
Chris also talked about the Highways
Act 1555 (sometimes called the 1st
statute of Highways) which stated that
the roads should be maintained by the
local parishes although bridges, having
already been the subject of the Bridges
Act 1530, were mostly the responsibility
of the county.
2 more talks remain for 2021, on
Monday 18th October, “A history of red
poppies and white poppies”, and on
Monday 15th November “Technological
dead ends – ideas which have gone
nowhere”.
Talks are free to members and cost just
£3 to guests. See our website and
Facebook for further details.
Henry Stone Paradise Garden RHS Bridgewater. Photo: RHS.org.uk
Brindle Over 55`s (BOFFS)
There is going to be a meeting of the BOFFS on
Monday 11th October at 2pm.
This is to select a committee and to discuss future
plans. There will be no refreshments at this time.
All are welcome and we look forward to seeing
you there.
SCARF UPDATE
Progress is amazing, so far 552+ scarves have been knitted, plus jumpers, blankets & hats.
A Big Thank You to all the knitters & crocheters – Local and from South Ribble, Chorley, Brindle,
Preston & Whitby! also for the many bags of wool, money, plastic bags from Weldbank Plastics,
printed cards to put in the plastic bags, all have been donated – the support is fantastic!
The scarves have been given to the Foxton Centre, Salvation Army, Shelter, Living Waters
Church and Creative Care Housing Management. Recently scarves have been given directly
to the Afghan Refugees. Crossgates Church, Preston would like to receive scarves at the end of
October.
Peter and the staff of the Old Oak Nurseries have enjoyed receiving &
helping with the scarf project and we are most grateful for their help.
PLEASE KEEP KNITTING – THE WINTER MONTHS ARE APPROACHING.
THANK YOU FOR YOUR SUPPORT.
Veronica Roper Tel: 07901 913812 email: [email protected]
Notice Board Cleaner Wanted
To clean my house on a once a week basis.
Would suit local retired/household person.
No working at height requirements.
All equipment and materials provided.
Rates Negotiable.
Please contact John Greenhalgh
Tel: 07930 346948.
Windmill Barn, Windmill Lane, Brindle.
THE MEETING OF THE PARISH COUNCIL HELD ON
20TH SEPTEMBER 2021
The Parish Council wishes to remind everyone
that their meetings are open to all residents and
that there is opportunity to raise issues affecting
them on items on the Agenda at these
meetings.
THE PARISH COUNCIL WEBSITE: -
WWW.brindlepc.info
The Parish Council considered the following
matters:-
APPOINTMENT OF CO-OPTED MEMBER 2021.
Following the local elections in May there was a
vacancy on the Parish Council. This has now
been filled and Cath Singleton has been co-
opted onto the Parish Council.
COUNCILLOR J. BALDWIN:
John Baldwin was appointed a Member of the
Parish Council in May 1996 and this year marks
his 25 years of continuous service.
WITHNELL FOLD NATURE RESERVE:
A site visit was held on 29th September to
discuss possible future work being carried out
by the Countryside Service and the Parish
Council.
POLICING:
The newly appointed Police and Crime
Commissioner has set out his views on policing
including rural areas.
HIGHWAY MATTERS:
FLOODING - WATER STREET: Drainage work has
been included on a list of small improvements
but the County Council are unable to specify
when the work will be done, Once completed
they will be monitored for their effectiveness. If
necessary they will contact neighbouring
landowners and encourage them to take steps
to manage run off from their fields. However,
they have no powers to make local farmers do
anything because the run off from their land is a
natural process. They have suggested that the
Parish Council should raise this topic with the
relevant farmers to see if they would be willing
to consider options for alleviating the flooding.
The County Council`s Flood Risk Management
Team could offer advice. It was suggested that
the drainage problem could relate to an
ancient well which was located nearby and the
County Council will investigate this.
FOOTPATH STILES: The repair of the stiles on the
footpath near the M65 underpass and at
Workhouse Lane are still to be completed.
DOVER LANE - TEMPORARY CLOSURE: Dover
Lane will be closed temporarily from 1st
November to 5th November 2021 to enable
Network Plus on behalf of Electricity North West
to install a new customer connection. The
alternative route is Hoghton Lane - Sandy Lane -
Windmill Lane.
PIPPIN STREET: The County Council are
investigating the situation regarding the hump
which has been constructed at the entrance to
Pippin Fold Pippin Street.
STREET SIGNS:
1.TOP OTH LANE :
The sign has been damaged
2. BRINDLE SIGN - SANDY LANE:
One of the signs on Sandy Lane is defective.
These have been reported to Chorley Council.
CHORLEY COUNCIL REPORT:
Following a meeting on Neighbourhood
Working the Parish Council has been asked to
consider submitting projects for inclusion in the
scheme. A list of sites of mini meadows and
wildlife corridor projects to be included in the
2022 programme had been published. Bids can
be made to include other sites in the
programme,
The Grounds Maintenance Team commenced
cutting back the wildlife corridors from 27th
September 2021.
PLANNING REPORT:
(A) Decisions:
The following decisions have been made since
the last meeting of the Parish Council:-
1. Single storey rear extension (following
demolition of existing conservatory) 22 Smithy
Close . (App no 21/00791/FULHH). - Granted.
2. First floor extension to existing detached
garage to provide home office space Windmill
Hill Farm Sandy Lane (App no 21/00537/FULHH) -
Withdrawn.
3. Section 73 Application to vary condition 3
(approved plans) attached to planning
permission 19/00623/FUL) (Conversion of existing
barns to 4 dwellings and erection of 3 garages)
to amend garage types Leigh Farm Marsh
Lane. (App no 21/00308/FUL).- Granted.
(B). Applications
The following applications have been made to
Chorley Council since the last meeting of the
Parish Council:-
1. Single storey side and rear extensions dormers
to rear, digging out to rear of of property to
expose basement window and internal and
external renovations Beech Cottage Water
Street.(App no 21/00914/FUL).
2. Listed Building Consent for single storey side
and rear extensions dormers to rear, digging out
to rear of of property to expose basement
window and internal and external renovations
Beech Cottage Water Street.(App no 21/00915/
LBC).
3. Application to discharge condition 10
(written scheme of investigation) of planning
permission 19/00705/FUL (Conversion of barn to
dwelling and erection of detached garage)
and condition 7 (written scheme of
investigation.) of listed building consent
21/00547/LBC. (Application for listed building
consent for works in association with the
conversion of the barn to a dwelling as
permitted under planning permission 19/00705/
FUL (Conversion of barn to dwelling and
erection of detached garage) Tullis Farmhouse
Barn Sandy Lane. (App no 21/00938/DIS.)
4. Building up the existing stone boundary wall
to 1.5 metres in height , the provision of new
replacement access gates and erection of a
timber shelter within school grounds St. James
CE School Water Street.(App no 21/01066/FUL).
No comments were made and Chorley Council
has been informed.
RISK ASSESSMENT:
The benches and notice boards have been
inspected. Arrangements are being made to
carry out repairs to the notice board at the
Parish Church and improvements to the board
at Top oth Lane and to strim round the
overgrown vegetation at the benches.
THREE TREES:
Following a site meeting on 12th August 2021 to
discuss the replacement of one of the trees
estimates are being prepared .
DATE OF NEXT MEETING:
Monday 1st November 2021 at 7.30 p.m. at the
Community Hall Water Street Brindle. ALL
MEMBERS OF THE PUBLIC ARE WELCOME TO
ATTEND.
T. Harkness OCTOBER 2021.
Brindle Parish Council: Meeting Minutes
As we move into Autumn,
cold caller frauds and
online and telephone
scams continue. We
provide advice about avoiding these
and also, on a more cheerful note,
signpost you to fire brigade community
events.
ROOFING & DRIVEWAY COLD CALLERS
Say no to cold callers! Cold callers
offering roofing services have been
reported operating around Lancashire.
In Chorley, a resident agreed to
driveway work and paid a deposit. The
work began but the trader asked for
further money and became aggressive,
threatening to discontinue the job.
Always make sure you use local known
traders and are given written contract
details, including a valid name and
address for the trader. Remember if you
have agreed a contract at your own
home you have a 14 day right to cancel
which should be provided in writing. The
Safetrader scheme can help you find a
trader. Telephone 0303 333 1111 or go to
www.safetrader.org.uk.
COLD CALLERS
OFFERING ENERGY
MEASURES
Residents in the
Chorley area have
reported pushy doorstep callers offering
free loft insulation, boiler replacement
and other energy saving measures. Be
aware the measures will be free only to
households claiming benefits or with low
income. Often these cold callers will pass
leads to companies and reports have
been received of households who do
not even know who has done the work.
Always make sure you have details of
who your contract is with. If you wish to
enquire about eligibility or for further
information on energy saving measures,
contact Cosi Homes in Lancashire (CHiL)
at www.chil.uk.com or on 03306 061 488.
CHiL is a partnership set up by the 15
local authorities in Lancashire.
INVESTMENT SCAM
A Lancashire resident was scammed out
of £23,000 by a sophisticated cold-called
scam offering investments in forex, oil
and bitcoin. Website details were
provided, with false Financial Conduct
Authority (FCA) registration details and
positive reviews were falsely placed
online. The scam began with a request
for £200 (with the company contributing
£50 as a goodwill gesture). After a month
of trading with apparently good results of
£1000 profit, a withdrawal of £20 was
permitted. More and more money was
then requested from the consumer, with
account details showing a healthy profit.
Then, when the consumer tried to
withdraw money, this was blocked and
the investment began to show losses until
nothing was left. Always make sure that
all financial transactions are with FCA-
registered companies by checking at
www.register.fca.org.uk/s/. If a company
is based outside the UK it can be
extremely difficult for anyone to take
action against fraud.
UK HOLIDAY SCAM
Residents searching for UK breaks have
been contacted by Facebook sites
claiming to be letting agents. These offer
cheap deals at legitimate UK caravan
sites and require a deposit of between
£50 and £300, by bank transfer. The
'letting agent' then claims to have been
scammed by the caravan owner who
has pocketed the money and when
consumers attempt to get their deposits
back they are blocked. When booking
holidays, check that the company is
legitimate. Do not make bank transfers
to anyone who contacts you online.
COVID PASSPORT SCAM EMAIL
Be aware of a fake email purporting to
be from the NHS that claims to provide
people with a “digital passport” that
“proves you have been vaccinated
against COVID-19”. The links within these
fake emails lead to genuine-looking
websites that steal personal and
financial information. In the UK,
coronavirus vaccines will only be
available via the NHS. Your vaccination
status can be obtained for free through
the official NHS app, NHS website, or by
calling the NHS on 119.
BECOME A FIREFIGHTER
On a more cheerful note, Lancashire Fire
and Rescue Service wants to recruit full-
time firefighters and is running
community events in Lancashire to show
people what they do, including hose-
running, equipment-carrying and
dummy-dragging:
· Saturday 11th September - 12.30 -
3.30pm @ Nelson and Colne College, BB9
7YT
· Sunday 12th September – 1.30 - 4.30pm
@ Pendle Leisure Centre, BB8 9NP
· Saturday 18th September – 9.30am -
12.30pm @ Central Lancs High School, LA1
3LS
· Saturday 25th September – 1.30 - 4.30pm
@ Nelson Fire Station, BB9 7QH
· Sunday 26th September – 1.30 - 4.30pm
@ Sprit or Sport, Burnley, BB10 3AA
· Sunday 3rd October – 9.30am - 12.30pm
@ LFRS Training Centre, Chorley, PR7 6DH
· Saturday 9th October – 12.30 - 3.30pm @
Nelson & Colne College Sports Centre, BB9
7YT
· Sunday 10th October - 9.30am - 12.30pm
@ Preston College Sports Centre, PR2 8UR
· Saturday 16th October – 2.30 - 4.30pm @
Audley Sports Centre, BB1 1DW
· Sunday 17th October – 2.30 - 4.30pm @
Witton Park Sports Centre, BB2 2TP
· Saturday 23rd October – 9.30am - 1pm @
Blackpool Sports Centre, FY3 9HQ
· Sunday 24th October 9.30am - 1pm @
Blackpool Sports Centre, FY3 9HQ
That’s all for this month. Keep safe and
well!
Brindle Parish Council
Brindle Parish Council: Local Information
Logs & Kindling Trailer loads or Bags
Delivered to your door
Tree Surgery Service
Tel: 01254 854238
01257 273718
Directory Rector Rev. David Ward 01254 851053
Church Wardens Susan Boult 01772 323481
Martin Coane 01254 853803
Verger Paul Santus 01254 853432
Treasurer Richard Howarth 07713 390722
Sunday School Catharine Cummins 01772 316745
Carolyn Grimbaldeston 01254 854679
Choir Shirley Lindsay 01254 209572
Pastoral Team Millie Santus 01254 853432
Lynn Packer 01772 323267
Bell Ringers Stuart Crosby 01257 265542
Mothers’ Union Rana Shihada 07801 546254
PCC Secretary
Weekly Newsletter Lynn Packer 01772 323267
Scouts/Cubs/Beavers Ann Hardman [email protected]
Guiding Sam Eccles 07749 383888
Brownies Christine Corcoran 01772 436567
07522 477859
Community Hall (Bookings)
Susan Horrocks 01254 852173
W. I. Susan Horrocks 01254 852173
St James’ Players Stuart Lockhart 01254 852522
Historical Society Henry Stone 01254 854290
Brindle Art Group Shirley Stone 01254 854290
55+ (BOFFS) Lynne Lynch 07541 133969
Brindle St. James’ School
Mrs Austin (Head Teacher) 01254 852379
Brindle Parish Council
Tony Harkness 01772 334596
Brindle Voice Commercial Advertising
Julie Pawson 07714 285699
Brindle Voice Caretaker Editor
Alison Bond 07941 618042
Please let me know if you would like the contact details for your local organisation
adding to the directory.
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