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Experimental Textiles Workshop October 12th /13th at The Hall

Feeling creative? Helen Cooper (who runs the popular fused glass & needle-felting workshops & courses) is running an Experimental Textiles Workshop at The Hall, on Saturday 12th and Sunday 13th October.

Contact Helen at hc90352@gmail.com or ring 07716 636367 to find out more or express interest. You can do both days, or just one if you prefer.

See poster below for more information.

Are You Interested in History?

Inaugural Meeting of the Feldon Valley Military and Naval History Society Wednesday November 13th at the Hall at 7.30 pm

If you have an interest in history, whether you are a history buff or have a casual interest, you may wish to meet up at The Hall on Wednesday November 13th at 7.30 and, over a convivial glass of wine, find out if this society is your cup of tea!

The Society is the idea of Peter Stoddart, who is himself a history buff, and he will be addressing the event.

For information on how Peter intends this meeting to progress please read his piece below.

For further information you can contact Peter here

In Peter’s words, these are his plans for this first meeting:

‘I imagine that those who attend will embrace the military history buffs at one end of the spectrum including a few with a  professional connection with the army (either current or former) and those who are no more than intrigued and turn up just to see what it is all about and whether what is on offer really is their cup of tea.  

The point is, it is going to be very hard to gauge what is on offer until the event itself.  This is how I plan it is going to be.  

There will be introductory wine and a few nibbles to welcome all and sundry, followed by by a talk from me for about 30 to 40 minutes embracing a huge variety of topics and themes in précis format to show just how broad and narrow the subject really can be. It will include inter alia

  • who has comprised the British Army from general personnel to the few truly great commanders this country has produced over the centuries; 
  • those who have captured warfare by the skill of the artist’s brush stroke from Hillingford and Crofts to the doyenne of them all, Elizabeth Thompson (Lady Butler);  
  • the many foreign historians who have written works of powerful scholarship about British military history and the female historians who have done likewise; 
  • the fascinating subject of historiography (the study of the writing of history) with one potent example being given; 
  • the development of weapons (again with one example);  
  • the change in methods of fighting to the linear formation and the combination of all arms warfare (e.g. Gustavus Adolphus of Sweden);  
  • our naval history – we are an island nation and we need ships to transport soldiers and a battle fleet to protect those ships, and therefore the design of ships and the impact of the invention of the gun on ship design and how it benefited those countries in western Europe along the Atlantic seaboard all come into the frame; 
  • naval warfare and the concept of “the command of the sea”, Drake to Nelson, formalism and melee in the eighteenth century; 
  • those with the courage to fight behind the enemy lines from Nicholas Trant in the peninsular war to the SAS of today; 
  • war and literature – the Great War poets and people such as Remarque and Robert Graves;  
  • the brutal concept of total war with civilians being deemed legitimate targets and the balancing of this by examples of heroism and acts of simple human kindness from one man or woman to another;
  • women in war (possibly deserving a society all to themselves;  
  • reform in both the army and the navy at the beginning of the twentieth century (Haldane and Fisher); 
  • the regimental system in the British army and how its organisation evolved, e.g. how did the Green Howards get their name?

The list could go on!

At the end and subject to any questions, the meeting will adjourn for more wine and with people invited to express their interest by putting their names, addresses and email addresses on a pad with a note of what interests them and whether they would host and lead a meeting on a favoured topic. 

We would go forward from there.  (If one goes beyond this and the question of future guest speakers is raised then payment of travelling expenses becomes an issue, which in turn leads to membership fees, a treasurer, bank accounts, AGMs and so on – a different ball game in other words).

The meeting on 13 November is to test the water.’

Peter Stoddart

If you are interested in coming along please contact Peter at petercstoddart@gmail.com

October Farmers’ Market Thursday 3rd at The Hall

October Farmers’ Market is at The Hall on Thursday from 6 – 8pm

Locally produced food like honey and gin, pies, sourdough bread and cheese, are among the stall holders at this month’s market at The Hall along with crafts like bespoke bags, crochet and knitwear.

Fish and Chips supper will be provided by the popular The Catchy Fish. Have a drink at our licensed bar the same time.

This month’s stall holders include:

To find out more keep an eye on the North Cotswolds Farmers Market FB page.

Lesley Rawlings: Funeral

Lovely Lesley’s funeral will take place at St John the Baptist, Cherington on Thursday October 24th at 14.00.

Her request was for no flowers but should you wish to make a donation she would like it to go to the Warwickshire Air Ambulance (see link).

Tea and cake will be available in The Hall afterwards.

Tomorrow’s Cotswold Voluntary Wardens Walk Cancelled: Join Them for Coffee Instead

The Cotswold Voluntary Wardens walk from The Hall tomorrow morning, Mon 30th sept, will now not go ahead due to the weather & ground conditions.

However, if you would like to know more about the Wardens, their work and volunteering, then please come along at 12.30 for tea/coffee in The Hall.

For more information on the work of the wardens visit cotswolds-nl.org.uk

Mini First Aid Session Sunday 29th September 10 – 12 at The Hall

A Baby and Child First Aid session from Mini First Aid designed especially for parents, carers and grandparents, will be held at The Hall on Sunday September 29th from 10 – 12.

All the essentials for baby and child first aid emergencies are covered, including:

  • CPR
  • choking
  • bleeding
  • burns
  • fractures
  • head bumps
  • febrile seizures
  • meningitis awareness and much more.

You will have the opportunity to gets hands on and practise your new skills on the baby and child manikins and will take home a Mini First Aid book to jog your memory in the future.

Places cost £30 per person and pre crawling babies are very welcome to come too – feeding/changing/crying are not a problem!

For more information and to book visit Mini First Aid Warwick or email emily@minifirstaid.co.uk

Booking is essential as places are limited.

6 Week Creative Fused Glass Workshop Evening Course Starting at The Hall on September 23rd

Creative Fused Glass Workshop Evening Course Starting Monday 23rd September 6:30-8:30 pm with Helen Cooper from Butterfly Effect Studios

Contact Helen Cooper asap at hc90352@gmail.com or call 07716636367 as limited space available.

£100 for all 6 sessions for tuition and use of equipment. Glass materials can be purchased from the tutor (as quantity used will vary by project.)

You will learn how to:

  • Cut and layer glass safely. 
  • Add metals and wires.
  • Create bubbles in the glass or an embossed/ textured surface. 
  • Use a microwave kiln to fire small items
  • Drill or grind your pieces.

Create items including jewellery, soap & trinket dishes, candle or tealight holders, larger platters, tiered cake stands, clocks, free-standing panels, greeting cards, seasonal or garden decorations and more!

For more information visit website www.butterflyeffectstudio.co.uk

Lesley Rawlings

Sadly, the Lovely Lesley Rawlings, friend to many in the villages, has passed away peacefully after a short illness.

Our thoughts and sincere condolences are with her family at this sad time.

September Coffee Shop at The Hall this Saturday

Coffee Shop this Saturday September 14th from 10.30 – 12.00 at The Hall

Enjoy a sociable morning at the Hall where bacon baps, coffee, tea, hot chocolate and cakes are all on offer.

There will also be a Bring and Buy in aid of playing field funds.

If anyone would like to join the rota to help out or go on a cake making rota please contact Christine Dudfield on ‭07866 127409‬.

Harvest Festival Service 2024 at St John the Baptist

Harvest Festival 2023 St John the Baptiste Cherington

Sunday September 29th at 10.30 at St John the Baptist, Cherington

A message from Sarah Scotter:

‘Our Harvest Festival celebration in the church will be held at the end of the month.

As I write, the harvest was in full swing and hopefully those with vegetable patches are picking the fruits of their labours.

The Flower Team will be decorating the church ahead of the service. However, I would be grateful for donations of produce or store cupboard items to add to the display. Everything donated will be taken to a local food bank afterwards.

It is especially lovely if the children of our villages (parents please help) are able to bring something for the service. A basket of apples/pears perhaps, or a posy of flowers. These can be brought on the day, or between 10am and 12pm on Saturday 28th, when I will be at the church to receive them.

Thank you.’
Sarah Scotter

For more information contact Sarah on sarah.scotter@hotmail.com