Iden
As a child, I lived in a gold mining town in Northern Ontario, and there we had bears, moose, skunks and frostbite to contend with. Everywhere there is something to be wary of, but I can’t say I was even sprayed by a skunk. That would have been something different to put in the Village Voice, or dragged out at a dinner party, but no. What it boils down to, as in the case of ‘wild boar’, is forewarned is forearmed
So what is happening in Iden this week?
Firstly, there will be a service of Holy Communion in Iden Parish Church on Sunday15th June at 9.30 am.
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Hide AdThere will be a ‘Pop In’, on Monday 23RD June in the village hall at 11 am. Everyone is welcome, so do come along for coffee/tea, biscuits and a chat [I’m telling you some of the gossip would make your hair curl !] It’s friendly and fun, and we sell a few books and a bit of bric a brac towards the village hall funds. It would be lovely to be able to have the building plans funded for the village hall. We all spend so much of our lives in the village hall, and it, like our church, our pub, and our shop, is an oasis. There will be ‘Bingo’ in the village hall on Thursday 26TH June. Doors open at 2pm, eyes down at 2.30pm. Everyone from Iden and surrounding villages is welcome. There is a raffle, and a light tea is served, and also, a. Jackpot game has been introduced, and a ‘flyer’ besides the ordinary [legs eleven] type games. It’s just a bit of fun. I must say I’m quite hooked for those of you who have never played Bingo, it’s pure escapism.
There was a Parish Council meeting in the village hall on Tuesday3rd June at 7.30pm. Michael Miller chaired the meeting. Minutes were read and signed. District councillor Nick Ramus spoke about the new regime for refuse collection . Leaflets will be distributed to each household, and it will be necessary to order new brown bins for garden refuse if we haven’t already done so
Parish Councillors were asked to agree on usage of Iden’s playing field for St. Michael’s C of E primary school Playden, Age Concern, Rye Retreat and Buckswood School, authorisation of such given to the Parish Clerk.
There was a discussion about the possibility of adding more names to the war memorial, subject to specific criteria, to be agreed by the council at a later date.
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Hide AdTwo special dates were given out at the meeting, 22nd July, and 31st July, when there will be instruction on ‘Basic Life Support’, in the village hall at 7.30pm. This is both useful and topical in view of our impending village defibrillator.
A full report on the minutes of the Parish Council meeting will be posted on the village website [idenvillage.wordpress.com] and on the village notice board
Rainfall given to us this month by Anne Banning was 1.81inches.
The televised D-Day remembrance programmes were very moving weren’t they? I don’t suppose there is one of us that wasn’t in some way touched personally by a family member who fought for our freedom .What a poignant year this is. A whole year, with the khaki colour of soldier’s uniforms flashing in and out of our minds.
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Hide AdAll this talk of wild boar and bears, yet I’m really the biggest ‘wooz’, when it comes to nature IF it comes into the house. If the cat brings a mouse in I head for the hills. .The other day my husband had gone to bowls, and there was this rustling noise going on and on, and I thought “he’s a long time getting through the door”. Anyway, it was this huge bird in my lounge. Well! I stood by the gate with no shoes on waiting for his return [it’s the flapping] So if anyone in Iden is planning a safari, don’t put me on the list. However, I love birds [outside] I sometimes even butter the bread I put out, for a little treat for them. That’s probably why that one came in the other day, looking for a bit of ‘Anchor Spreadable’!
Have a good week.
If anyone has anything to add to the village voice, please ring Gill Griffin [01797-280-311]
Gill Griffin
Belfield, Main Street