Winstred Hundred News
Jubilee Festival - Peldon With a Jubilee slant this year's Peldon Festival runs from 1st to 3rd June with a range of entertainments and activities for the whole family to enjoy. Starting Friday evening with The Shantymen from Mersea entertaining in the Peldon Plough the Festival moves on to a traditional Fayre on Saturday. The Fayre provides a range of fun activities as well as refreshments a beer tent and Jubilee cream teas. More Jubilee cream teas on the Sunday as Gardens are opened for viewing around the village with the festival rounding off Sunday evening with The Medlars and No Strings Attached performing in the Church.Last Updated (Thursday, 03 May 2012 09:11) |
Rainbows, rain and lambing Wigborough Traditional Meats occasional newsletter for early May has just been posted on their website and tells tales of chickens contemplating the advantages of duck-hood, lambs happy to frolic in the rain contrasting with those choosing to sty in shelter as well as all the multitudinous minutiae that make up farm life at Garr House Farm when facing the wettest April since we can't recall when!Quires in our Villages - Peldon History Lecture
Come and join in a rumbustious song or two on Wednesday 16th May at 7:30pm in St Mary's Church, Peldon! Tickets £8 Tel: Bill Tamblyn 01206 735770
This is NOT about Anglican choirs as we know them today. But interestingly enough, the story does reflect the antagonism between choir and clergy that goes way, way back into our folk history. Nothing new here! PAWS – April Gerald Durrell’s Legacy At our April meeting on the 24th, we welcomed back Barry Kaufmann-Wright to tell us all about working with Gerald Durrell. Barry has been a naturalist all his life and had the good fortune to work with Mr. Durrell at Jersey Zoo during 1964-1971. He told us all about the breeding programmes that he had been involved with at the Zoo together with showing us a selection of some of his 64,000 slides. We are losing 10,000 species a year due to extinction. He also relayed some stories about being bitten on the head by a lemur and having to have 75 stitches only for these to be unpicked in a “grooming session” by one of his favourite chimps. Mr. Durrell died in 1998 but his legacy lives on.
Our next meeting is on 22nd May when Jane Malyon returns with “Confessions of a Mass Caterer”. Details of all our meetings and speakers can be found on the diary on the home page of the Winstred 100 website. Membership is currently full, but visitors are very welcome at a cost of £3.50. If you would like any further information about P.A.W.S. please ring any of us on the following numbers. Alice 01206 735510, Jane 01206 735004 or Julia 01206 735053.
Alice Improved bus shelter at Salcott crossroads
The shelter is made from quality hardwood and since Littlethorpe bus shelters are expected to last for up to 50 years we hope it will be providing a pleasant, user-friendly and weatherproof facility for many years to come. Last Updated (Thursday, 26 April 2012 23:15) |
With a Jubilee slant this year's Peldon Festival runs from 1st to 3rd June with a range of entertainments and activities for the whole family to enjoy. Starting Friday evening with The Shantymen from Mersea entertaining in the Peldon Plough the Festival moves on to a traditional Fayre on Saturday. The Fayre provides a range of fun activities as well as refreshments a beer tent and Jubilee cream teas. More Jubilee cream teas on the Sunday as Gardens are opened for viewing around the village with the festival rounding off Sunday evening with The Medlars and No Strings Attached performing in the Church.
Wigborough Traditional Meats occasional newsletter for early May has just been
With vocal support from members of Quire (The Colchester World Music Community Choir), Bill Tamblyn celebrates the work of local music historian, Chris Turner, revealing the wealth of music sung in West Galleries in our area from the 18th century onwards.
At our April meeting on the 24th, we welcomed back
Working under a Parish Council initative together with the manufacturer, 
