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DECEMBER 2014 AND JANUARY 2015 Sevenhampton • Brockhampton • Charlton Abbots Hawling • Whittington • Dowdeswell • Andoversford The Shiptons • Salperton • Withington The Parish Magazine of the Coln River Group of Parishes God’s love - the heart of Christmas The Church Centre, Station Road, Andoversford, Cheltenham, GL54 4LA Tel: 01242 820404 www.colnriver.org.uk e-mail [email protected] Dear friends, and the entertaining distract us and become the focus - and then it can BENEFICE MINISTRY TEAM It feels very special that my first all seem a bit hollow. But we need Revd. Colin Randall The Rectory Andoversford 01242 820631 letter to you through our magazine to remember that at the heart of Revd. Charles Thomas The Rectory, Withington 01242 890636 [email protected] (day off normally Saturday) should be through the Christmas Christmas there is a love story - Mrs Carol Norden Reader LMT The Lake House . Brockhampton 01242 820825 issue. I always enjoy Christmas God’s love for every woman, man Mrs Angela Finch ReaderLMT The Old Quarry, Shipton 01242 820442 although it is a very hectic time as and child on planet earth and that Mrs Sue LordReaderLMT Hazeldene Hse 3 Pine Halt Andov. 01242 820757 well. Indeed mention love is shown in God Mrs Sally Lloyd LMT 2 Coxhorne Cottage, London Rd 01242 527071 Mr Bryan Taylor LMT 1 Templefields, Andoversford 01242 820436 Christmas and people coming down to live us one MrsPippa Ertughrul LMT 3 Waterside Close, Andoversford 01242 820258 come up with a wide of us, living amongst us - Mrs Jane Hampton LMT 8 Station Road, Andoversford 01242 820470 range of responses, that really is something we Mr Tony Barron Wren Cottage, Foxcote 01242 820658 “It’s for the children”, to celebrate. CHURCHWARDENS Mr Arthur Burgess St. Andrew’s Sevenhampton 01242 820212 “It’s getting the family and St. Martin’s Charlton Abbots together”, “it’s an The great truth is that Mr Stephen Crowne St. Edward’s Hawling 01451 850370 expensive time with a when the food has been Mr Charlie Llewellen-Palmer St. Bartholomew’s Whittington 07980 607 867 lot of cooking”, and, of eaten, the presents Mrs Sally Lloyd St. Michael’s Dowdeswell 01242 527071 Mr Ross Weaver St. Michael’s Dowdeswell 01242 820540 course, some just say, unwrapped and all the Mrs Margaret Brown St. Oswald’s The Shiptons 01242 820498 “I’ll be glad when it’s guests have gone, the love Mrs Sue Stevens St Oswald’s, The Shiptons 01242 820013 over”. of God still remains. Come along to Mr Francis Woodhouse All Saints Salperton 01242 821127 one of our Christmas services and Viscountess Mavis Dunrossil St. Michael’s Withington 01242 890207 Dr Philippa Moore St. Michael’s Withington 01242 890305 I can understand all those responses. find out more about the love that is METHODISTCHURCH It is a special time for children and at the heart of Christmas - you’ll be Rev. Naomi Cooke, 80 Leckhampton Road, Cheltenham GL53 0BN 01242 524889 families - but sadly for that very very welcome. ROMANCATHOLICCHURCH reason, it can be difficult for many Father Peter Slocombe, The Presbytery, Chandos St, Winchcombe 01242 602412 others - those without children, or As we prepare to celebrate God Father Paul Brandon, The Presbytery, Moorend Rd, Charlton Kings 01242 524932 whose family life is a struggle. It coming down to live among us as Father Bosco MacDonald, St Gregory’s Presbytery, Cheltenham 01242 523737 certainly can be very expensive - one of us. My wife and I want to ARTICLES FOR THE MAGAZINE AND ADVERTISING although we do actually have a thank everyone for the warmth of E-mail all articles, photographs and advertising queries directlytothe Church Centre at [email protected] typed in the e-mail message or choice on how much we spend! You welcome we have received as we sent as a word document attachment (doc not docx please). do not need to spend a lot to have a come among you. And we do wish If you do not have access to an e-mail then please type the article clearly and send it to really magical Christmas. And it can all our readers a very Merry Lindsey Crane, The Church Centre, Station Road, Andoversford GL54 4LA. Please ring 01242 820404 if you have any queries. certainly all be a bit manic! Christmas and a Happy New Year. COPY DATE IS 10AM ON 15TH OF THE MONTH The thing is it is easy to let the Yours, present buying, the food shopping Colin DISCLAIMER Any views expressed in this magazine Find us at are not necessarily those held by the editor, the advertisers or the wider Church. http://www.colnriver.org.uk Church Services in December and January  Christmas Services       Sunday 7th December Andoversford Sevenhampton 10.00am All Parish Advent Carol Service Wednesday 17th 7.30pm Carol Singing in the Royal Oak Hawling 6.30pm All Parish Evensong (BCP) Andoversford Village Hall Christmas Eve 10 - 11.30am Holiday Club and Crib Service Sunday 14th December Withington 9.30am Morning Worship (BCP) Dowdeswell Andoversford 10.45am All Age Explore, Sunday 14th 6.30pm Carol Service Breakfast from 10.15am Christmas Eve 11.30pm Midnight Communion Charlton Abbots 11.00am Holy Communion (BCP) Hawling 6.00pm Holy Communion Shipton Dowdeswell 6.30pm Carol Service Sunday 21st 4.00pm Carol Service Christmas Eve 4.00pm Crib Service Sunday 28th December (for families with younger children) Dowdeswell 11.00am Holy Communion Christmas Day 9.30am Holy Communion Sevenhampton 6.30pm Evensong (Said) For Christmas Services see opposite Salperton Sunday 21st 6.30pm Carol Service Sunday 4th January Christmas Day 8.30am Holy Communion Withington 10.00am All Parish Holy Communion Sevenhampton 6.30pm All Parish Evensong (BCP) Withington Saturday 20th 6.00pm Carol Singing meet at Bus Stop Sunday 11th January Sunday 21st 4.00pm Carol Service Withington 9.30am Morning Worship (BCP) Christmas Day 9.30am Holy Communion Andoversford 10.45am All Age Explore, Breakfast from 10.15am Whittington Charlton Abbots 11.00am Holy Communion (BCP) Tuesday 16th 6.30pm Carol Service Hawling 6.00pm Holy Communion Sunday 21st 11.00am Matins and HC (BCP) Sunday 18th January Christmas Day 11.00am Holy Communion (BCP) Salperton 9.30am Holy Communion Charlton Abbots Withington 10.00am Family Service Tuesday 23rd 4.00pm Crib Service Dowdeswell 11.00am Holy Communion Sevenhampton 11.00am Family Service Christmas Day 9.30am Holy Communion (BCP by ext) Whittington 11.00am Matins and HC (BCP) Sevenhampton Sunday 25th January Sunday 21st 6.30pm Carol Service Withington 9.30am Holy Communion Christmas Eve 11.30pm Midnight Communion Shipton 10.00am Morning Worship Hawling Dowdeswell 11.00am Family Service Sevenhampton 11.00am Holy Communion Sunday 21st 4.00pm Carol Service(Chapel) Hawling Chapel 6.00pm All Age Service Christmas Day 11.00am Holy Communion             Church News Church News G G  St Oswald’s Church, Shipton Christmas Eve Holiday Club Christmas Services and Crib Service Sunday 21st December 4pm A service of carols and readings followed by mulled wine and mince pies Andoversford Village Hall Wednesday 24th December 4pm 10am – 11.30am with A Cribservice aimed at families with younger children coffee/mince pies afterwards Thursday 25th December 9.30am Wednesday 24th December A service of Holy Communion All ages welcome, please could under 8's bring an adult with them This year we will be holding a service on Sunday 21st December, suitable for all ages, For more details contact Pippa on 820258 which we hope most of the village will come to. We hope this will reduce the numbers at the Crib Service slightly and ensure that the younger children can take part in that service. We look forward to seeing you at one of our services Hawling Methodist Church Services for December:           All Services at 4 pm Carol Singing Dec 7th – Rev Diane Daymond Holy Communion Dec 14th – Rev Graham Miles Dec 21st – Rev Diane Daymond United Service with St Edwards Carol Service Crib Service Dec 28th – Rev James Te b b u t t Andoversford Wednesday 17th December Charlton Abbotts Come singing in Tuesday 23rd December Find us on Carol Singing at Withington facebook or 4pm on the web! the Royal Oak Saturday 20th December All We l c o m e meet at the Bus Stop 6pm 7.30pm             Church News Church News T o d d l e r If the weather is bad check our website for P l a y + updates to service times P r a i s e http://www.colnriver.org.uk W W Every Monday Morning MESSY except school holidays and bank holidays 10-11.30am for 0–4 year olds at the Church Centre, Andoversford CHURCH A time for play, refreshments, chat, with a Bible story, songs, and a craft activity, all are welcome. Come and join us in Withington Village £1 per family Hall, in a relaxed atmosphere, CHRISTMAS PARTY anytime from 3.30pm - 5.30pm December 15th Fancy Dress It’s not a children’s club but a group of with bring and share food Look out for the Crib Services too!! families relaxing and enjoying themselves. For more details please contact Hayley 820464, Clare 821548, Unwind with a cup of tea while the Anne 821355, Martina 820233 children colour All Parish Services EXPLORE Join in the craft activities together Celebrate with a short, simple service Sunday 7th December SUNDAY Sit down to a a two course meal at the Church Centre, Andoversford 10.00am Sevenhampton Sunday 14th December Tuesday 16th December CLUB “Advent” Advent Carol Service and 20th January 6.30pm Hawling Sunday 7th December Evensong (BCP) Sunday Party on Sunday 4th January Please bring a plate of food 11th January 3.30 - 4.10pm Sunday 4th January “New Beginnings” @ The Church Centre, Andoversford 10.00am Withington Breakfast from 10.15am If you would like more information Information about Gloucester Cathedral and other Holy Communion for a 10.45am start. please contact Pippa Ertughrul events in the Diocese can be found in ‘O u r 6.30pm Sevenhampton (820258), or just turn up. D i o c e s e ’a publication from the Diocese of Think and talk. Be creative. Relax. There is tea and coffee and a room available Gloucester available from The Church Centre or Evensong (BCP) All ages welcome. for parents who would like to wait f rom w w w. g l o s d i o c . o r g . u k             Church News Village News FROM THE REGISTERS ORGANISTS Baptisms Sevenhampton Parish Church Melba Fox 30th November Shipton would like to recruit HISTORIC CHURCHES additional help with playing the “RIDE AND STRIDE” Flower Arranging Thanks to the wonderful generosity of so organ for services. many people in our Benefice, a total of Workshop Do you play? £2958 was collected in sponsorship by Could you help? the Coln River Group team taking part in with Jenny Bennett this year’s event. This was collected by Monday 8th December Please let us know – have a cyclists from Dowdeswell (£1938), Our next 40 hr training course will run every word with Salperton (£850) and Withington (170), Wednesday during term time for 10 weeks from 2pm to 5pm Arthur Burgess - 01242 820212 and these parishes will keep half of the 14th Jan to 25th March 2015. In the Rhodes Memorial Hall, If you think you could help us make a difference Muriel Candler - 01242 821629 money collected on their behalf. to a family, please contact Janice, Brockhampton Katharine or Lynn Tel: 01285 885391 or Gill Hyatt - 01242 820458 Cost £10 to book a place contact to discuss our needs/your skills Georgina on 820423 or email Gifts of tinned or packaged food georgina.oldham@ hotmail.co.uk gratefully received for the "CCP Foodshare Project" at The Church Christingle Christmas Palmiers - makes approx 14 Centre Andoversford, Sevenhampton 1 sheet re a d y - rolled puff pastry (ap p rox 375g) Approx half jar mincemeat and Charlton Abbots and Shipton Withington Church 1 egg, beaten churches, Rhodes Memorial Hall, Icing sugar Brockhampton or Withington Primary 4pm on 2 x large baking trays lined with baking parchment School. It's a foodbank for people in Lay out the pastry (approx 350mm x 230mm) onto a the Cheltenham area. 30th November floured surface, so that the widest edge faces you and spread with the mincemeat in an even layer. This parish magazine is funded by Starting at the top edge of pastry, roll it tightly down towards you until it meets the centre. Then roll the donations and the advertisers. CHURCH CENTRE OFFICE bottom lip up to meet the top, to create the distinctive Thank you to all the advertisers for The office is open every palmier shape. Chill in the fridge for at least 30 minutes supporting the magazine in 2014 Tuesday 9am - 1pm, Preheat oven to 190° C/ Gas mark 5 (Adjust fan ovens and we wish you all a very Merry Christmas and Friday from 9.30 - 11am accordingly) and a prosperous New Year. Trim the ends and slice into 1.5cm slices. Use a sharp, ROMAN CATHOLIC SERVICES clean cutting motion. Thank you too, to our Editor Lindsey for all St Nicholas, Winchcombe Tip each slice onto its cut side and transfer to the lined the work she does to create the magazine and Mass every Sunday 11am baking sheets and flatten gently with the palm of your www.stnicholaswinchcombe.co.uk hand, Brush with the beaten egg. to Diane and all the delivery people who Bake in the preheated oven for 10 – 12 minutes until make sure the magazine arrives with you each The Messenger is now available to view and golden and risen. Dust with icing sugar. month. download from the diocesan website Serve whilst still warm.       Village News PTA Fundraising Events We have recently had some great fundraising events organised by our fantastic PTA. There was a brilliant Bingo Night where parents and children enjoyed several games of Bingo. There were lots of prizes and several interesting games where parents and children had to find odd items like belts and hairclips in order to win a prize. Lots of fun was had by all! We also had our annual Pumpkin Party - there were numerous stalls for children to buy ‘eyeball’ lollies, ghastly nail varnish, other spidery and ghostly delights to eat or drink! The children wore horrifyingly good costumes and had clearly put lots of effort and hard work into their fabulous pumpkin carvings. The school entrance looked amazing with the glowing pumpkins along the path. New Staff We are delighted to welcome two new members of staff to our team, Mr Hitchman and Mrs Sampson. We extend a big ‘Andoversford Welcome’ to them both. Christmas Celebrations We have lots of exciting events and activities planned in the run up to S E V E N H A M P TON AND DISTRICT W. I . Christmas including a Christmas party and a trip to the Everyman Theatre in Our activities last month, it seems, all went very well. The Jumble Sale produced a December to see the pantomime, ‘Sleeping Beauty’…..oh, yes we are! healthy profit, the Craft Day was much enjoyed, members carrying off various elegant and artistic items they had made, and the skittles provided much hilarity! Looking N a t i v i t y forward, we shall have the Flower Arranging workshop on December 8th, for which The children are rehearsing for our Nativity at the moment. We would like to places are still available, and five members have signed up to go to see the Christmas invite community members and parents of The Ark children to our Dress decorations at Blenheim Palace. Rehearsal which will be held on Friday 12th December at 9.30am. Other Our November speaker, Mrs Angela Panrucker, spoke with her usual wit and performances for parents and family members will be on Monday 15th enthusiasm on the subject of Gloucestershire Pub Signs, accompanied by some December at 2pm and 5.45pm and on Tuesday 16th December at 5.45pm. The excellent photographs. It was sad to hear that so many of these amusing and performance on Tuesday evening will be followed by Victorian Carol Singing historical signs are rapidly disappearing, together with a good many of the pubs Procession through the village. Everyone is welcome to join us as we walk themselves. Clearly it is our duty to go along and make the most of both! down towards Station Road. December 1st will be our Annual Meeting, followed by a festive social evening. On behalf of all the Staff at Andoversford Primary School, we would like Members are asked to bring along a picture of themselves in their  to thank everyone for their help and support during 2014 and wish preschool years. That sounds like a recipe for a good giggle and a jolly everyone a very happy Christmas and best wishes for the New Year. way to end the year. Merry Christmas!             Village News Village News Dragonflies WITHINGTON During the first part of the autumn term, Dragonfly class have been enjoying a journey back in time to the Stone JUNIOR PLAYERS Age! We have studied a fabulous children’s classic novel alongside this – Stig of the Dump – and have had great fun run by the Withington Players re-creating cave paintings and other Stone Age artwork. We have even A drama club for young people made our own paint out of natural materials as they would have done in the Stone Age (but we decided to NOT use ear wax to bind our paint!) Tuesdays 6.30 - 7.30pm December meetings Busy Bees Andoversford Church Centre Busy Bees have settled in well in their wonderful new classroom! For the 2nd and 9th December first half of this term we have studied bees, learning lots of interesting facts about Bumblebees and Honeybees, which the children found exciting. It January meetings certainly created a buzz in the school! The children particularly said that they enjoyed tasting the different types of honey, from pure and runny to Withington Village Hall smooth, honeycomb and Manuka and baking delicious honey flapjacks to 13th, 20th, 27th January share with the rest of the school. 50p per week to cover the cost of the hallre n t a l . For more information ring or email Butterflies Lindsey Crane Our reception children are flourishing in the new foundation stage unit – [email protected] and during the early autumn term, they have completed phase 2 and Telephone 01242 820710 started phase 3 of their ‘Letters and Sounds’. This is ahead of where they are expected to be and has meant that they have all been taking reading books home to share with their parents and show them how good they already are at reading! Ladybirds and Caterpillars We have enjoyed sharing the story of ‘The whale and the Snail’. Their follow up activities included making snail trails, baking snail savoury treats and using props to re-tell the story. A particular favourite activity for them this term was seeing the policemen at our Grand Opening, following this, our children wanted to turn their role play area in to a fire engine, so we did! u The Willow Trust was delighted to receive £325, kindly donated by Robert Andoversford & District Horticultural Society and Lynne Jackson, from the collection taken at Robert’s Engine Day. This At our October meeting held in the Village Hall on the 22nd, money will be used to fund days on the Mr Robert Jackson of Sevenhampton gave a most interesting illustrated water, on board two special fully talk on a recent trip he made to Australia. wheelchair accessible boats, for disabled Our November meeting will be the Annual General Meeting to be held at Naunton and seriously ill children and adults. Downs Golf Club followed by a ploughman’s supper. www.willowtrust.org The December meeting on Friday 19th is our Christmas Social Evening commencing Thank you Robert and Lynne. at 7.30 pm in Andoversford Village Hall. New members are always welcome.             Village News Village News ANDOVERSFORD ANDOVERSFORD PARISH COUNCIL A V C Thanks to Clive for repainting the interior COFFEE of the bus shelter so well. Shortly a winter grit bin will be put in Huntersʼ Way. MORNINGS ANDOVERSFORD Andoversford Parish Council is compiling VILLAGE CLUB a list of volunteer Residents who will Monthly in the Church Centre assist with jobs within the parish – (opposite the Post Office) Telephone 01242 820486 waterways, painting, flowers, and the like. Please give the clerk your offer - W e d n e s d a y The Chairman and Committee Caroline Trump 11 Pinehalt 821243 wish all members and friends a 17th December [email protected] very Happy Christmas a n d and a Healthy, Happy and Peaceful Within planning laws there is a section 28th January New Year “106” whereby when a new development * * * is built the Parish/ District Councils can CHRISTMAS EVE ask for some grant, from the developer, 10.30am to 12 noon 50/50 draw to achieve specific small improvements Come and make new friends Raffle at 9pm vaguely in the new development area. * * Withington 100 Club So Parish Councillors and Village Hall NEW YEARS EVE J Martin (265), J Carr (44) and committee, village club, playing field SCHOOL RE-UNION PARTY I Pollard (30) received prizes from the committee together have a list of repairs, Withington 100 Club in September. The Dig out those old school uniforms upgrades, extensions, lighting. This will October winners were P Barber(24) H and party with DAVE’S DISCO be further discussed before the next Swan (208) and A Folliard (68). From 8.00 ‘til late Parish Council from 7.30pm on Congratulations to all the winners. * * December 2nd. We shall have present an The next draw is the Christmas special JANUARY PRIZE QUIZ advisor from District Council on “106” where the first prize will be £60, rather Saturday 10th January gains. You are welcome to come. than the normal £40. 8pm Good luck to all members. * * After several lines of correspondence Sue Prout (promoter on behalf of Withington Village Committee) SATURDAY 24th JANUARY with Amey (formally the Highways Homemade Pie bake Off Department) over the last few months Mobile Library - December Full details from the Club and a recent meeting with the area * * representative we are pleased to see that Friday 5th December CHRISTMAS OPENING the path between Templefields and Clock Andoversford Village Shop 9.30 - 11.00 Christmas Eve 7.30pm-midnight Square has been cleared/cleaned that Brockhampton Phone Box 11.15 - 12.15 Christmas Day 11.30am-1.30 pm hopefully will allow easier walking Wednesday 3rd and 31st December 7.30pm-10.30pm conditions for everyone. Boxing Day 11.30am-3.00pm Withington Bus Shelter 12.10 - 12.40 wxywxy 7.30pm-11.00pm At the time of going to press the January dates had New Years Eve 7.30 m ‘til late not been published, please check notice boards or the website for more information         Village News Health and Fitness Book Exchange Andoversford Scottish Country Dancing Shipton Walking Group Withington Jubilee Hall Suitable for all levels. 45minutes Have you finished that book already? Not time Toddlers Thursdays 2 - 4 pm £2 Outside Reading Room & Pre School Playgroup for the Library van to For further details ring 01242 890271. Wednesday’s 9.30am prompt come? Or did you miss the van? Have you read the book and enjoyed it so much you’d like to Term-time Friday TRX Suspension Training Yoga Classes keep it? Have you books you want to get rid Monday morning Gill Rowe. Telephone 01242 820213 of? Do you want to read something different? mornings 9:30-11:30 Pilates or 07786 437235 If you’ve answered yes to any of these then our Wednesday evening & Thursday morning Yoga classes held on Community facility is just what you’re looking Teas and coffees for mums, Monday eve 7.00 to 8.30pm and for. Classes are kept small to enable the quality of In the foyer of the school you will find some sit-down snacks for instructor attention to each individual. Weds am 9.30 to 11.00am book shelves with second hand books. toddlers Far Peak Fitness, Northleach Reading Room, Shipton Oliffe (just off the A429, Fosseway) Come along and swap your Temporarily at Church To book your place contact Marcus Adey books, donate some or buy a Mobile: 07811 091974  new one. The facility will be Centre until further notice. Email: [email protected] open from 8:00am till Contact: Martina 07837 956865 4:00pm during term time. For a free listing in this section please contact Andoversford [email protected] Village Hall LOCAL WALKS WITH THE Shipton Reading Room Large, light, refurbished hall available C OT S WOLDS VO L U N TA RY WA R D E N S To book please contact for hire for parties, clubs and other E s c ape the Christmas Shopping! – Sunday 7th December – Stre nu o u s events at great rates! F rom Winchcombe we head south, climbing 800ft for re f reshments in the woods, then Susan Livesey Facilities include:- back down in time for lunch. The steep sections will take your mind off the up-hill struggle [email protected] • a main hall (can accommodate of Christmas shopping! Bring and share Christmas nibbles. 3.5 hours: 6 miles. 01242 821645 over 100 people), S t a rt: 9:30 am Winchcombe, Back Lane car park (pay & display). OS Map ref SP 024 285. • smaller meeting room, A Stone Age Winter Solstice – Sunday 21st December - Moderate • kitchen with crockery and serving A delightful route out of Winchcombe up to the Neolithic long barrow at Belas Knap. The Rhodes Memorial Hall hatch, toilets, Fabulous views await. 3 hours: 5.5 miles. Start: 10:00 am Winchcombe, Back Lane Car Park (pay & display ) . Brockhampton • French windows to playing OS Map ref SP 024 285. Thinking of holding a party, but not fields/playground, Along the Cotswold Way from Snowshill – Thursday 15th Janu a ry - Moderate enough space at home? • staging with spot lighting over, A delightful winter route along some hard surfaces with anticipation of fine distant views. Why not hire this hall. • chairs and tables, 2.5 hours: 5 miles. Start: 10:00 am Snowshill Village car park (not National Trust). OS Map ref SP 097 340. Newly refurbished toilets, well equipped • proximity to pay bar with exclusive kitchen, car park and most importantly use of bar on request. PLEASE use ap p ropriate fo o t wear as some walks may be steep and mu ddy in places. EASY - terrain is mainly leve l , very reasonable hire charges with no If you are interested in hiring the hall bMe O s Dte Ee Rp .A SToEr r-y ,i nncolu ddeosg ss oalmloew heidll se axncde prto guugihd eg raonudn dh.e aSrTinRgE NdoUgOs. UWSa –lk sm aarye b fere reo aulgthh ouungdhe rwfoe odto a nindv iatesc deontnsa tainodn sd etos cheenltps fmunady hidden extras. either for a private event or for a club our conservation and improvement wo r k . We also hire out china, cutlery, water please call Glenis 01242 820682 for Due to space this is just a selection of the many walks in December and Janu a ry, for more information s e e boilers etc.. further details & bookings. w w w. e s c ap e t o t h e c o t swolds.org.uk or Tel: 01451 862000 Also for changes to arrangements such as bad we a t h e r. Call Georgina on 01242 820423

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