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1 Top: The Tree Planting Team. Centre: Sue Parkin & Terry Pinner Bottom Left: Stewart Jackson MP, Sue Parkin (Dep Chair, SPC), Judith Aylott (Chair, Alconbury PC), Terry Pinner (Chair, SPC), Jonathan Djanogly MP, Jason Ablewhite (Leader, HDC) & Robin Butler (MD of U&C) Bottom Right: Sue Parkin (Dep Chair SPC), Amrita Huggins (U&C) & Rebecca Britton (U&C) More pictures on Page 2.

2 Tree Planting along Ermine Street By Urban & Civic and Volunteers from The Stukeleys and Alconbury See the Update from the Airfield on Page 9 Top Let & Top Right: Tree Planting Volunteers Centre Left: Neta & Eric Charter Bottom Left: Paul Ryan & his daughter Bottom Right: One of the USAF Scouts

3 Parish Council Meeting 9 th January 2012 Nine Councillors, the District Councillor, representatives from Urban & Civic, the District Council Planning Department, Alconbury PC, Abbots Ripton PC, Tim Slater the Stukeleys PC Planning Consultant all attended the January meeting of the Council. The main agenda item was the discussion revolving around the Enabling Applications recently received from Urban & Civic for the Alconbury site. That application incorporated several elements. New Construction & Service Access, Alterations to existing Main Access, Three New Gatehouses, Creation of a Boulevard Access within the site, Demolition of existing buildings, Landscaping, Alterations to Boundary Fencing and Removal of Hardstanding. Full and frank discussions were held with all parties attending and many relevant issues were discussed (full transcript of issues can be found in the Councils January minutes) Many areas of concern were raised by members and answers were provided in varying degrees. After the discussion it was agreed that the Council would formulate a full submission document for the District Council to be approved at the meeting of the Parish Council on 6 th February, this bearing in mind the Councils planning advisors suggested agenda for consideration; viz; Visual Impact & scale of Gatehouses, Impact of new access roads, Illumination, Loss of Trees, Replacement Landscaping. It was reported by the ROW committee that progress was being made on the proposed diversion of footpath 11 at Grange Farm and also with signage of footpath 8 at Low Road; however he was still awaiting comment from Alconbury PC relevant to the reopening of footpath 2 from Mill Road to Alconbury. There was much reported concern about the visual impact of the new signage erected for the new northern entrance for RAF Alconbury and also of its nature, as it was not indicating that the base could not be entered approaching from the south on Ermine Street. Mr. Monk said he was in consultation with the County Authorities and the matter was on the agenda for the forthcoming traffic group meeting, this approach was supported by members. The Next Council meeting will be on Monday 6 th February 2012 at 7.30pm at the village hall Low Road, Little Stukeley. Page 5: Page 9: Page 11: Page 15: Page 16: Page 17: Page 28: Michael. J. Newman, Clerk & RFO This Month Great Stukeley Village Hall Table Top Sale Update from the Airfield Great Stukeley Village Hall Fundraising Ferret Racing Evening Form Quiz Night at Little Stukeley Village Hall Stukeleys Heritage Group The winner of the Christmas Quiz March 2012 Magazine Cut-off Date The cut-off date for contributions for the March Stukeleys Parish Magazine Is 9am Monday 21st February 2012

4 THREE HORSESHOES A friendly family Pub Run by Michelle & Doddy Come and visit us We have a good selection of beers, spirits and soft drinks. We have Pool, Darts and Dominoes. We will be having a Jubilee Party to celebrate the Queen s Diamond Jubilee With Stalls, Bouncy Castle, BBQ, Disco, Raffle and other attractions. The Party is a fundraising event with all money raised going to the MS Therapy Centre More information in future Parish Magazines. Watch this space!

5 The Winners were: St Martins Church 150 Club 5 Weekly Draw: J Owen, Sally Smith, B Ramsell, Joy Ball, Jean Lyford, T Close, Rachel Gill, P Gomez, Lindsey Bush, Sylvia Grace, G Hossack, John Page, Ray Willets, James Daw, N Smith, A Adams, Adele Dant, M Day. 60: Penny Glover 25: Jonathon Owen 10: Derek Lumley 5: Joan & Nigel Fensome Thank you to all of those who bought & sold Tickets and made it another successful year. G M Field GREAT STUKELEY VILLAGE HALL Happy New Year to everyone! AUTUMN BAZAAR Many thanks to all of you who helped to make this event a success, either by running a stall or spending your money on the stalls, or both! We made a profit of CHRISTMAS SUPPER DANCE Even though numbers were less this year, everyone who attended seemed to enjoy the evening and made it go with a swing. Next year we are intending to do something slightly different see the dates list below. DO YOU HAVE UNWANTED CHRISTMAS PRESENTS? DO YOU WANT TO DE-CLUTTER? ARE YOU ABOUT TO SPRING CLEAN? If you have answered YES to any of the above questions, you might be interested in renting a table at the GSVH Table Top Sale on Saturday 25 th February. Tables will cost 7, and you keep the profit. Contact Jan Sly to rent your table. Or, you might have items that you want to recycle but you don t want to rent a table. In that case you can give these items to a member of the GSVH committee. The committee will sell them and the profit will go to GSVH. Setting up on the day will be from 1pm. The sale will open at 2pm and end at 4pm. Tea and biscuits will be sold. DATES FOR YOUR DIARY Wednesday 29 th February Public meeting to discuss the future of the hall Friday 1 st June a Right Royal Quiz Sunday 3 rd June a Village Jubilee Picnic Saturday 6 th October Autumn Bazaar Saturday 8 th December A Christmas Entertainment

6 Alconbury & Brampton Surgeries Are you a patient of Alconbury & Brampton Surgeries? Your patient group - ALBRAM - Needs you! The Surgery is working with our Patient Participation Group, Albram, to encourage patients to give their views about the services we provide and any changes or new services being considered. We would like to ask the opinions of as many patients as possible and are asking if people would like to provide their address so that we can contact you every now and again to ask a question or two. If you would like to become involved please c-pct.albram@nhs.net or call the surgery and inform reception. Patient Survey We are also requesting patient feedback through our Patient Survey. This will be conducted during the month of February. To complete a response form please visit our new website We would like to take this opportunity to thank the ALBRAM Committee for their ongoing commitment and support of the Surgery. Carers Direct Carers Direct is the official website designed to help you get the help and support you need as a carer. They offer all the information you should need to get the financial help you re entitled to, as well as advice on getting a break from caring, going to work and much more. Contact Details Telephone: Helpline Information: line.aspx CarersDirect@nhschoices.nhs.uk

7 What is a Carer? Most people care for, that is they love other people. Parents care for their children and children care for their parents. Men and women care for their partners. But where is the dividing line between loving somebody and being their carer? If you live with or have a responsibility for somebody who becomes ill or cannot look after themselves as before because of, say, age or illness then a caring role becomes more onerous. You can t go out as often or as long as before or even at the most appropriate time because you cannot leave the person for whom you care alone in the same way. There is a lot of help available for people in this situation but it s not always easy to know where to go for this help. If change is gradual, it is not always possible to realise when your caring role has actually become arduous. And many people are too proud to ask for help. The result can often be that the person who is doing the caring becomes ill themselves. Then there is often no option but hospital admission either for the cared-for person or for both people. Hospital is very disorientating and, particularly for the elderly, this can increase the rate of decline. Where do you turn for that help? Your doctor can help but doesn t always have the time to talk through all the issues or to be aware of all the options of social help available. Therefore some time ago the Charles Hicks & Roman Gate Surgery started a Support4Carers programme. Once a week patient representatives attend the surgeries in Huntingdon and Godmanchester and are available to talk to people who are carers. They can discuss in more detail what help is available, both from the NHS and from the many charities that are either disease, disability or age-related. If you are a patient at Charles Hicks & Roman Gate and think that you would be helped with a little bit of assistance, or know anybody who is battling along alone, do please talk to the receptionists in each surgery and ask them to make an appointment with the patient representative. Can you help? And do you have time on your hands to help. The Patients Group service is completely unfunded and we provide this service with a very small number of volunteers. We would welcome some more volunteers to join the ranks. If you are prepared to give up 2 hours of your time every few weeks your support would be much appreciated.. Again, if you could help, please give your name and contact details to one of the practice receptionists and a member of our Group will contact you. Contact details and/or more information about Support4Carers or the Charles Hick & Roman Gate Surgeries Patients Group can be found at Sandy Ferrelly Chairman of the Charles Hicks & Roman Gate Surgeries Patients Group

8 enabled, empower, advise Employment Relations Advisory Service - free initial support As Employment relations specialists, we know that times are hard for both businesses and employees, our speciality is dealing with employment disputes in the workplace in order to resolve them, and to remove tension. Let's face it whether you're the boss, the manager or whatever role you have a work we all have to work together in order to have the true meaning of the word a company and it is inevitable from time to time that people will fall out or have different expectations of what is right and wrong. We specialise in resolving work place disputes whether you be an employer who feels that an employee is not living up to expectations, or whether you are an employee who feels that you're being treated unfairly. With over 25 years experience in resolving disputes and helping to produce the right, terms and conditions we would suggest you contact us for initial free advice and support on any employment issue, including: contracts of employment and company handbooks employment law issues or clarification employment disputes, grievances, disciplinary or investigations discrimination or equality issues employment tribunal health and safety payroll TUPE transfer issues (buying or selling companies, due diligence) contact us on, info@e-ras.co.uk or on (01480) for effective advice and solutions.

9 Update from the Airfield Tree planting along Ermine Street has progressed well, and should be completed by the end of January. This first phase of planting was jointly designed with the local parish councils, and will see over 2,250 trees and shrubs being planted. The work will make a big difference visually, environmentally and in creating an appropriate setting for the new Enterprise Zone. We were grateful for support from local MPs Jonathan Djanogly and Stewart Jackson, Council Leader Jason Ablewhite, tree warden Sue Parkin and the Chairs of Stukeleys and Alconbury Parish Councils, who helped plant the first tree. A big thanks also to all who joined us on Saturday 21 January to plant the smaller trees which will help the landscape develop and change over the next few decades. These trees are the first of over half a million we plan to plant on the site. We, with about 10 Stukeleys residents and 10 or so from the American Scout unit from the base, managed to plant 500 trees. Stukeleys Tree Warden Sue Parkin said: I d like to say thank you to everyone who turned up and - despite the cold weather - helped us plant 500 trees. The planting along Ermine Street bank will make a big difference to local residents and it was great to see people of all ages, and from the village, the base and Urban&Civic getting involved. January has also seen the consultation on our first planning application which will enable us to prepare the infrastructure for the development of the Enterprise Zone. It will see the creation of a separate new entrance to the north of North Gate for construction traffic, the creation of roads, lighting and landscaping inside part of the Enterprise Zone area of the site and the demolition of some of the buildings which are in a bad state or of low heritage value. You can find out more about the application online at: To view the full application, please see the District Council s planning portal at: You can also come and see hard copies of the application in the Urban&Civic offices on the Airfield. Urban&Civic are also working hard to pull together the feedback and next steps from the Design and Discovery events in September. We plan to publish this report over the next few weeks, before holding public meetings later in the Spring to share the next version of the Masterplan. We will confirm the dates in the next issue. If you want any further information about the development or to meet up please contact: Rebecca on or rbritton@urbanandcivic.com You can also subscribe to our electronic newsletter online at

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11 Dear resident of Great Stukeley Great Stukeley Village Hall As you all know we have been looking at the heating in the village hall, amongst other things. We had an energy audit carried out by ACRE (Action with Rural Communities in Rural England) which confirmed our own thoughts on what we needed to do, and gave us some innovative solutions to solving our high energy costs. Our annual fuel cost is about 6,000, and the carbon footprint of the hall is tonnes of CO2 per annum. We cannot consider any of these major ideas until we have done some basic work on improving the insulation. This means replacing all the lower windows and some fire exit doors with double glazed units, ensuring that all outer doors are draught proofed, insulating the roof space and insulating the cavity walls. Not a small task! However, we have an even greater problem facing us. At present the hall is not generating enough money to cover the running costs, never mind spending extra money. We have very little in reserve now as we ended up taking more from our reserves than we had intended when we did the acoustic work and the refurbishment of the toilets. Therefore profits from our fundraising events are being swallowed up by just keeping the hall going. This cannot be sustained in the long term. As you know we revised our hiring charges in June 2010, substantially raising the charges to outsiders, and keeping the increase to village costs as low as possible. There is a possibility that we raised the out of village charges too much as bookings for weddings etc have been down. However this could just be a reflection of the current financial climate. We are therefore asking for your help. We will be holding a public meeting on 29 th February, starting at 7.30pm to discuss the issues and ask for your ideas. We hope as many of you as possible will attend. In addition we will be running various events during the coming year, and again ask that you support as many of them as possible. It s a case of USE IT OR LOSE IT! Ann Monk, Chairman Dog Fouling in Great Stukeley As a responsible dog owner (who does clear up after my dog) I am finding it unpleasant that while walking around the village the amount of dog mess you have to tip toe round to avoid stepping in! Dog fouling is not only unpleasant it is dangerous. The biggest threat to public health from dog excrement is toxocariasis. It is the responsibility of the dog owner or the person in charge of the dog to clear up any dog foul left by their dog. If you fail to clean up after your dog you can be issued with a Fixed Penalty Notice, or if the case goes to court a fine of up to The regulations state specifically, that being unaware that the dog has fouled, or not having a suitable means of removing the faeces is not a reasonable excuse for failing to clean up after your dog. Please pick up after your dog, you are giving all dog owners a bad name. Donna Rogers

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13 Legal London: Discover the Inns of Court Thursday 26 th April 2012 The Central Criminal Court of England, is commonly known as The Old Bailey from the street in which it stands. The Old Bailey is a court building in central London, one of a number housing the Crown Court. The Crown Court sitting at the Central Criminal Court deals with major criminal cases from Greater London and, in exceptional cases, from other parts of England and Wales. Part of the present building stands on the site of the medieval Newgate Goal, on Old Baily, a road which follows the line of the City of London s fortified wall (or bailey).it lies between Holborn Circus and St. Paul s Cathedral. As there is a requirement for justice to be seen to be done, trials at the Old Bailey, as at other courts, are open to the public subject to stringent security procedures. During the afternoon of our London visit on Thursday 26 th April, there is a coach tour after lunch which will include the Old Bailey and Staple Inn followed by a stroll through stately Lincoln s Inn. Our departure from the Aldwych, our morning drop-off point, is planned for 4.45pm-just ahead of the London rush hour. Mary Alleyne-James Tel: FERRET RACING EVENING : 24 TH March 2012 Great Stukeley Village Hall Fundraising Event Our FERRET RACING EVENING is less than seven weeks away and we wanted to give you some details for this much looked forward to evening. Our Menu Doors Open First Race Steak & Ale Pie, New Potatoes and Peas & A surprise Dessert 7pm 7.30pm sharp The supper will be served after the first race around 8.15pm. Please remember to bring along your own bottle that evening and do not forget your drinking glasses!. Shortly, reservation request forms will be dropped off at every home in Great Stukeley. For those living outside the village please call and I will ensure that you receive a sign-up form this month. We need help both before and on the night of the event. If you would like to be part of this fun event please call me as soon as possible expressing your interest. Adult tickets Children s tickets (under 12 years of age) each 5.50 each Name a Ferret: Unique opportunity to name a Ferret in each race for We very much look forward to offers of your help which we need to make this evening a huge success. LIMITED SPACE : PLEASE RESERVE EARLY RESERVATION FORM ON PAGE 13 Mary Alleyne-James Event Organiser, Great Stukeley Village Hall Committee. Tel:

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16 Stukeleys Heritage Group We had around 20 to our meeting on 21 st December and we enjoyed mince pies, cakes and suitable festive drinks and looked at a slide show of the photos and documents we now have stored electronically. Thanks to all those who provided the refreshments and to the technical team of John and Nicola Oldfield. John is also our treasurer and he told us that we have 35 members who have paid their annual subscriptions, an income over the last calendar year of 259 (from subscriptions and donations from refreshments etc.); we spent 117 (on village hall committee room and the web site address) so that we have a working balance of 133. Thank you all for your support which keeps the Group going. John will be pleased to accept further subscriptions at our next meeting, which is: in the Main Hall of Great Stukeley Village Hall at 7.30pm on Wednesday 15 th February when that veritable Stukeley institution, the St. Bart s Readers and Singers will be presenting their current revue Oh how we laughed!, a nostalgic look back to television situation comedies. You may know that the Readers and Singers Group was started in Great Stukeley by the late Tom Rollo, who was a retired actor. Over the years it has transformed into a small troupe who bring light-hearted entertainment at no charge to those who live in care homes and similar institutions and whose opportunities to access live theatre are very limited. Our subsequent meetings will be: Wednesday 18 th April Wednesday 20 th June (possible bucket n spade coach trip to Sunny Hunny.) Michael Monk Convener, Stukeleys Heritage Group The Stukeleys Heritage Group is pleased to present: the much acclaimed St. Bart s Readers and Singers In Oh how we laughed A light hearted revue of television s situation comedies over the decades. Great Stukeley Village Hall Wednesday 15 th February at 7.30pm Everybody is welcome. No admittance charge but please note there will be a collection shared between the Heritage Group and St. Bart s Readers and Singers.

17 THURSFORD CHRISTMAS SPECTACULAR 2012 Christmas is a time for children and it brings out the child in us all. The spirit of Christmas is made up of many splendid things love, laughter, giving, sharing, peace, goodwill and religious contemplation. At Thursford Christmas is in their thoughts all year round whether there is snow on the ground in mid winter,at the first signs of new life in the spring,when the sun beats down in summer or the leaves fall in autumn. Our coach is now reserved with a pick-up time of 10am at the Great Stukeley Village Hall returning around 7.45pm that evening depending on traffic. My requested dates for this year s trip are: Preferred Sunday 18 th November 2012 Alternative Sunday 25 th November 2012 If you would like to join us this year PLEASE CALL ME as soon as possible. Mary Alleyne-James Te:l QUIZ NIGHT 7pm Saturday 11th February At Little Stukeley Village Hall Supper & Bar Tickets 10 From Jocelyn Kerr Tel: Carol Singing around Little Stukeley Village Our hardy carol singers once again braved the cold and windy weather to raise in aid of St Martin's Church and MAGPAS. We would like to thank all those who generously donated to raise this sum and to those who very kindly provided welcome refreshments on both nights. Many thanks Peter Soinne Secretary, Little Stukeley PCC ROYAL BRITISH LEGION COFFEE MORNING Great Stukeley Village Hall February 17 th Please come and support us

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19 THANKS The Sly Family would like to thank all the kind folk who had enquired, sent cards and/or offered lifts while Ian was in Papworth. All good wishes and phone calls have been much appreciated. Being greedy, Ian had a quadruple instead of triple bypass and he is making a good recovery. Many thanks from Jan and the Gang THE STUKELEYS WI CHRISTMAS PARTY Held on Wednesday 14 th December 2011 The WI Christmas Party was held at the Village Hall which was as usual tastefully decorated for Christmas. Thirty one members and guests sat down to a delicious choice of three menus which had once again been provided by Jan Tildon. Several of the ladies had dressed the tables during the morning and six members each provided a table decoration. One very clever addition was a hand knitted Christmas pud with a Ferrero Rocher inside placed at each setting. Our thanks to Val Halliday for all her hard work and thoughtfulness in providing these. Also thanks to Sarah Toyn for donating the Christmas Crackers. We had a draw for the food hamper which was won by Maureen Sewell and a Christmas assortment of draw prizes were on offer. Our entertainment was provided by Andy Collier who sang for and with us. This was made possible by the generous donation of Mary Alleyne-James and her trips for which we thank her. The Christmas cake and the sherry was kindly donated by Joan Gray and these were served whilst the results of the monthly competition were announced. The winner of the cup having accumulated the most points over the year was Joan Gray. Second prize was won by Sarah Toyn and third by Val Halliday. The Berrill Cup which is competed for each Christmas as a one off competition was won by Jan Sly with a character from panto. Mr Henry Oldfield gave a lovely vote of thanks and wished the Stukeleys WI a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. My thanks to all who helped in any way and to those who stayed after the party to clear up. We wish you all a Happy New Year. Jan Sly, President

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21 THE STUKELEYS WI MEETING 11 th January 2012 The president, Jan Sly, welcomed 18 members, wishing them a Happy New Year. Apologies were received for Sarah Toyn, Nicki Sly, Nancy Oldfield, Mary Alleyne James and Jennifer Liddell. The Minutes of the November and December meetings were read and agreed. Jan thanked Jennifer Liddell for the Curtis bowl, Margaret Helme for the draw prize and Val Halliday and Freda Butter for providing the refreshments. She also thanked everyone who had helped at the Christmas party. East of England Show raffle tickets were available. The competition categories for the Show were announced. A warm welcome was given to Sue Angell, the speaker for the evening, and to her helper, Esme Render. Sue, who is a committee member of Fan Circle International, gave an interesting and amusing talk about just a few of the fans from her collection. These included the first fan she acquired, at the age of 8, fans that she had been given, fans that she had bought and her favourite fan, dated 10th July 1796, and known as a Margate Fan. Sue was thanked by Doris Sadler. The competition winners were 1st Billie Evans, 2nd Jan Sly, 3rd Marlene Garner. Shirley Berrill and Margaret Helme won the draw prizes. Next meeting is on February 8th. Speaker - Mark Hudson on Photography. Refreshments Joan Gray and Sheila Stephenson, Curtis Bowl and draw prize Nita Charter, competition a landscape photograph taken by you and roll call name an iconic photographic picture that you like. It was noted that members should think about what charity they would like to support in The treasurer said that a sales table is needed every month to boost funds. Ann Monk Milk Bottle Tops Thank you very much to all of you who kindly collected milk bottle tops. The Postman who was collecting them has now stopped because he has achieved his aim of a wheelchair for the young boy. (One gentleman came to my house and asked where he could take his minibus half full of Tops.)So many thanks to all of you for your efforts they were not in vein. We helped to make a difference. I still have some tops and am going to give some of them to a gentleman in Brampton who is collecting for a friend in Surrey for the Air Ambulance. (Lots of us use the M25!!) If by chance anyone knows someone local collecting for a good cause I would be happy to pass them on. It seems that most of the Recycling plants that can deal with these tops are in the South of England. I stand to be corrected.!! Please continue collecting them rather than throwing them away. If you don t have anywhere to take them please leave them on my doorstep. Thank you, Sheila Stephenson

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23 THE CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER DAY SAINTS. ERMINE STREET, GREAT STUKELEY, NEXT TO THE VILLAGE HALL. Bishop Matthew Wade Sunday Services 10.00am to 11.15am Sacrament Meeting 11.15am to 12 noon Sunday School Classes for 12 years old and over am to 1pm Primary For under 12 year olds, and Nursery for 18 month old to 3 years old. 12 Noon to 1pm Relief Society Meeting for Sisters 18 years and over(women) 12 Noon to 1pm Priesthood Meeting for Brothers 18 years and over(men) 12 Noon to 1pm Young Men and Young Women Classes for 12 to 18 year olds. All are welcome to come and join us. Weekday Meetings Every Tuesday: Youth Meetings for 12 to 18 year olds from 7.30pm to 8.30pm First Wednesday of each month: Sisters Meeting from 7.30pm to 9pm

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26 CHURCH SERVICES ST BARTHOLOMEW'S GREAT STUKELEY ST MARTIN'S LITTLE STUKELEY February 5th 9.30 am Holy Communion CW am Family Service Third Sunday before Lent Celebrant To be advised Leader Ian Sherratt 12th 8.00 am Holy Communion CW No Service Second Sunday Celebrant To be advised before Lent 9.30 am Morning Prayer Leader Janet Talbot 19th 9.30 am Holy Communion CW 8.00 am Holy Communion Sunday next before Lent Celebrant To be advised Celebrant To be advised 22nd 7.00 pm Holy Communion CW No Service Ash Wednesday Celebrant To be advised 26th 9.30 am Morning Prayer am Holy Communion First Sunday of Lent Leader Alan McGoff Celebrant To be advised March 4th 9.30 am Holy Communion CW am Family Service Second Sunday of Lent Celebrant To be advised Leader Ian Sherratt WHO's WHO IN THE CHURCHES Churchwardens Richard Turpin Anne Owen Montagu House 15 Church Way 1 Church Walk Great Stukeley Little Stukeley Harry Raby Brookfield Farm Great Stukeley Sally Smith 16 Low Road Little Stukeley Secretary Alan McGoff Peter Soinne of the Parochial 4 Seathwaite "Pearcroft" Sanders Close Church Council Stukeley Meadows Huntingdon Little Stukeley Vice Chairman Richard Turpin Jocelyn Kerr of the Parochial Montagu House 2 Mill Close Church Council Church Walk Great Stukeley Little Stukeley Tel: (01480) Tel: (01480) Fax: Rector Revd Andrew Milton Tel: (01480)

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28 Dates For Your Diary 2012 Monday 6 th February Parish Council Meeting 7.30pm LSVH Wednesday 8 th February WI Meeting GSVH Saturday 11 th February Mens Breakfast 9.00am Grace Fellowship Wednesday 15 th February Oh How We Laughed 7.30pm GSVH Friday 17 th February Royal British Legion Coffee Morning noon GSVH Monday 21 st February March Magazine Cut-off Date 9.00am Friday 24 th February Games Evening 6.30pm Grace Fellowship Wednesday 29 th February Public Meeting about GSVH future 7.30pm GSVH Christmas Quiz - The Winners Congratulations to Gail & Pete Belcher whose entry to the Christmas Quiz was picked out at random from all the entries with all questions answered correctly. Well done. Please contact Martyn to arrange collection of your prize. Thank you to Steve Ryan of ERAS and The Marriott Leisure Club for providing the fantastic Prize. Take a look at the Magazine website at to: Martyn at martyn@stukeleysmag.co.uk Post/drop in to: 7 Hill Close, Great Stukeley PE28 4AZ Tel: Mob: Please include your phone number in case of queries.

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