Cople News December 2022

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Cople News December 2022

Merry Christmas to all Cople Residents

A CHRISTMAS celebration

Monday, December 19th at 7.30pm

In All Saints’ Church, Cople

We welcome everyone to a concert to celebrate a magical start to the festive season in the company of friends.

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The programme includes music, poetry and well-loved carols.

There are no tickets for this event; come early to get a comfortable seat & enjoy a glass of mulled wine with us.

There will be a Retiring collection In support of the homeless for the charity ‘SMART’, Prebend Street, Bedford.

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Editor

s Notes

There is a lot going on in the village this month, hence another 52 page magazine. The Calendar in the centre pages seems to get longer each month.

Unfortunately, Bedford Borough Council haven’t announced their Christmas Bin Collection dates yet, so we’ve not been able to include them in the Calendar. Hopefully they will let us know sometime!

For the first time in 10 years we are having to increase our advertising costs for 2023, so lets hope we don’t lose any advertisers.

The Christmas Tree Lights ‘Switch on’ news is on page 10, hope to see you all there. As mentioned there are lots of events on in the village including The World Cup being screened in the Sports & Social Club, see page 31 for details. There’s a Christmas Party Night along with a Musical Bingo Night (don’t know how that will work!!) again both in the Sports & Social.

Lots of church services over the Festive Season, plus a less religious one on 19th which has been resurrected after a few years.

We would like to Thank everyone who is involved with the delivery of this magazine. Without you there would be no point in us preparing it as no-one would get to read it.

We wish you all a very Merry Christmas and all the best for 2023. Regards

Libby & Linda

Cople News

Editor : Libby Sands, 77 Willington Road, Cople, Beds, MK44 3TL. Tel 07702 616300

Sub-Editor: Linda Behan 32 Grange Lane, Cople, Beds. MK44 3TT Tel 07825 259174

Email: coplenews@gmail.com

Deadline for copy and advertising 6pm on 15th of every month. Please Note—the Editor reserves the right to edit copy as required.

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2023 Annual Charges: Full Page £120. Half Page £60. Delivered free to every home in Cople every month circulation 350 copies

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Letter from the Vicar Dear Friends,

The season of Advent is upon us & once again we prepare to unpack the decorations, buy our trees & presents & prepare to celebrate the birth of Christ. The church year ends in November, with the last Sunday in November marking the beginning of the new church year, as well as the beginning of Advent. Advent is a period of four weeks when Christians prepare through reflection & repentance for the arrival of Christ. But it can feel like quite a challenging time, as we wait for two seemingly opposing events. We wait for the ‘first’ coming of Jesus as a baby at Christmas, while we also wait for the ‘second’ coming of Jesus when everything in our troubled world will be put right. The first one is easy to wait for as we have the luxury of knowing the date on which he will arrive, the second is a matter of ongoing waiting as the time is not yet known to anyone!

On each Sunday during Advent, we light a series of candles on the Advent Wreath. Each candle represents something different & helps us to place ourselves within the story of the Bible.

On Advent Sunday we light the first candle, which represents the Patriarchs, the Fathers of our faith, Abraham & King David, from whom Jesus is descended.

On the second Sunday the candle represents the Prophets, like Isaiah, who foretold the coming of a Saviour. On the third Sunday we remember John the Baptist, the one who prepared the way for Jesus. And on the fourth the focus is on Mary, the mother of Jesus. Finally on Christmas Day we light the final candle, representing Christ, the light that has come into the world. The candles on the wreath will be lit at each service we hold in church throughout the advent period, including all the carol and crib services.

You are warmly invited to come along to church and celebrate the birth of Christ with us this year. Services will take place across the Benefice and you are welcome to attend any of them in any of our three churches.

Wishing you all a very blessed Christmas! Rev’d Lynne

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Saints Church The current contact details for Cople Church are as follows:Tel: 01234 974722. email: cmwvicar@gmail.com Churchwardens June Thomas Julie Scherrer 34 Grange Lane 26 Grange Way Cople, Beds Willington, Beds MK44 3TT MK44 3QW Tel: 01234 831705 Tel: 01234 838623 juneshanahan748@btinternet.com julie@scherrer.co.uk Christingle Services:4th—Forest Church Christingle @ 3.30pm @ Sheerhatch Primary School, Cople 11th—Christingle @ 9.30am at All Saints Cople 18th Christingle @ 9.30 at St Lawrence Willington Carol services:11th—Family Carols @ 3.30pm @ St Lawrence Willlington 11th Carols by Candlelight @ 6.00pm @ All Saints Cople 18th—Carol Service @ 6.00pm @ St John’s Moggerhanger 21st Longest Night Carol Service* @ 6.00pm @ St John’s Moggerhanger. * This service is for anyone who finds Christmas difficult & is a quiet, more reflective service Crib Services: 24th 10.00am @ All Saints Cople 11.00am @ St Lawrence Willington 3.00pm @ St John’s Moggerhanger Midnight Mass:24th 11.30pm @St Lawrence Willington Christmas Day:25th — 9.30am @ St John’s Moggerhanger 11.00am @ All Saints Cople
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SING, SING! WHAT SHALL I SING?

Harvest, Christmas Carols, Easter and everything in between. The Benefice Choir sings its way through the year, and if you enjoy singing, and would like to join us, we’d be delighted to welcome you.

Our members are from each of our villages, we meet at 9.30am on Wednesday mornings at Cople and Willington churches on alternate weeks. We have a good sing, and then share what we have learnt, with you.

We have a full programme planned for the next few months, so now’s the time to join in. More details from Shirley Jones 01234 831565

Why not come and join us in a game in Cople Village Hall every Wednesday evening between 7.15 9.45pm.

There is no need for any special equipment, we provide everything you need.

Come and give it a try. Please call if you want to come along. Enquiries Contact Pauline 01234 838102

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Cople Carpet Bowls Have you ever thought of playing Carpet Bowls?
Names from the Register Burial of Ashes Kim & Martyn Page
Funeral—Mr Rob Goulding

Eating Out

This month we ventured out to The Kingfisher, which is the new name of the pub and restaurant at The Barns on Cardington Road, Bedford MK44 3SA Tel. 01234 270044.

To say the interior has changed since we last visited is an understatement. It is very nice and modern and bright. Lots of room and some very nice attentive staff waiting on you.

Unusual names for the usual courses such as Small Plates for Starters there was a lovely selection ranging from £5.50 for soup to £8.50 for Prawn Cocktail. To be honest I’ve never seen such a large portion of prawn cocktail, which was served in a half pint beer mug with a handle. Very odd, but delicious. The other choice of our party was the Chicken Liver Parfait, again plenty of it and very tasty. We missed out Signature Sharers –pricesrangedfrom£15.50forPloughman’sto £16.00 for Antipasti and went onto Big Plates (Main Course). We chose Woburn BlackHamat£11.00,CumberlandSausageat£14.00(althoughthereweren’tany Cumberland sausages, but our waitress informed us of that to allow a change of mind if necessary). Beer Battered Haddock at £13.50 and Pulled Shin of Beef Ragu at £14.00. Everything was very tasty and cooked nicely. No pretentious ingredients which seem to be creeping into dished at the moment. Good plain but very well cooked food.

Other options were Salads Caesar @ £10.50, add chicken or prawn + £4.50; Mediterranean £13.00, add chicken or prawns £4.50.

Steaks – 21 day dry-aged for £16.00 to £26.00 plus £2.50 for a sauce. Burgers between £13.50 and £14.50, with Sunday Lunch at £15 to £19.

Finally, Desserts yummy! Chocolate Brownie with vanilla ice cream £6, Sticky toffee pudding £6, Ice cream/sorbet choice £5.50 for 3 scoops and Bakewell Tart with Chantilly cream at £6. Other were Cheesecake with mixed berries at £6.50, Apple and Blueberry Crumble with custard at £6.50 and Cheese selection at £12.

Scores: Service – 5 out of 5; Surroundings/location 5; Food quality 5; Value for money 5. Total out of 20 = 20.

Perhaps we need to be a little more critical, but it was a great night out, with no cooking and no washing up. What more can you ask for?

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10 COPLE CHRISTMAS TREE. LIGHTS SWITCH ON Thursday 8th December 6.30 pm Mince pies, mulled wine & hot chocolate, all donated by GNiC. At 6 30pm the lights will be switched on, come & join us & sing a Christmas carol around the tree. GNiC Also a big thank you to our local butcher, Carl Billings, for donating the Christmas tree this year
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Au Revoir GNiC

In 2017, a group of local people came together to form our Village Neighbourhood Scheme that became known as GNiC, 'Good Neighbours in Cople'. We gained the support of the Local Parish Council, local businesses & of course, local people. GNiC was created to provide the traditional support that most Good Neighbourhood Schemes provide, low level help such as shopping, picking up prescriptions & the occasional lift to an appointment. It was important that GNiC did not infringe on small local businesses, & the constitution was framed around community collaboration & connection.

During its existence, GNiC has had the privilege of working with several hard working & committed volunteers & committee members, all taking time out of their busy schedules to build on the strong & supportive community that Cople has always enjoyed. In the early days, the committee focused on raising funds in order to provide local community activities such as coffee & cake mornings, bingo & with the help of our own needle experts, beautiful hand knitted poppies that adorn the church wall on Remembrance Sunday. We secured concessions for theatre trips & transport & worked with the Sports & Cricket Club to raise money through raffles.

The Pandemic was an anxious time for everyone, & the majority of the committee members work in the public sector, relentlessly providing essential care & support to vulnerable people alongside so many others working in public & community settings. GNiC provided information via Cople News, Facebook & provided signs to all households so that people could indicate if they were isolating, an initiative adopted by other local community groups.

The most successful activity was the 'Masked Ball' which took months in the making. With the help & support of so many, we raised enough money to set up a fundraising sub-group which earnestly put plans in place to hold a traditional VE day celebration in the village for everyone to enjoy. Unfortunately, along with so many other plans, the pandemic arrived & scuppered this. Our most popular village activity is the Christmas tree when everyone is invited to help 'light' it up & GNiC provide free mulled wine, mince pies & hot chocolate. We have seen the school choir sing, had personalised baubles painted, all topped with a very special fairy.

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It is true to say that the requests for Good Neighbour Scheme support have always been very low. In part, Cople still enjoys a relatively low population & to its credit, it benefits from an incredibly active & supportive group of residents where neighbours look out for neighbours in the way that we would hope all would. Because of the low take-up of support alongside several other matters, GNiC has made the very difficult decision to stand down. With only one member of the committee now residing in Cople, & an absence of the need for support, GNiC will be closing its doors as of 1st December 2022. The one remaining activity that will continue, certainly in the short to medium term, is the collection for the food bank that so many of you generously donate to. This will continue to be advertised in the Cople News.

Should anyone be interested in forming a committee to continue GNiC, please contact nikki.kynoch@googlemail.com Nikki Kynoch before the 5th January 2023. In the absence of this, GNiC will be donating all remaining funds to a local charity. Finally, we would like to thank all of you who have supported us over the last 5 years, we were not without our critics but because of you, the committee was motivated to do its best for all locals who are lucky enough to live in our wonderful village, Cople. We wish you all a very Merry Christmas and a Happy and Healthy New Year!

GNiC Committee Members

Shoebox Sunday

Twenty-four boxes were returned to church on Sunday 6th November, which was a fantastic number. These boxes were filled with Christmas gifts for children, all over the world, who live in poverty. It is part of an operation called Samaritans Purse.

Thank you to all those who took part again this year.

The boxes were blessed by Rev Lynne before being taken to a collection point in Bedford.

At the end of the service people were invited to stay for refreshments and to help make poppies in readiness for Remembrance Sunday.

A very happy occasion.

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Down on the Farm 22—Charlie Porter

As I had hoped in last month’s article, the wheat has all been drilled, rolled, sprayed for weeds and rained on and is now up in lovely straight rows, thanks to the satellite navigation systems.

We decided to use two different drills this year as each one is better suited to different soil conditions. Where the Linseed had been growing there was no residual trash left behind as the straw had been bailed and removed. So, a drill called an Avatar was used because it is well suited to drilling into bare, clean, unmoved soil. It is a huge machine drilling 12 metres wide each time it goes up the field. It has a row of angled discs every 25 cm across its width, which cut a slot 40mm deep in the soil into which the seed is blown from a pipe.

Another little spikey wheel follows just behind the disc which presses the soil down onto the seeds. This ensures that the seed is well covered in soil and doesn’t dry out. It also makes it hard for any slugs that are about, to find this seed.

Some years’ slugs can be a real problem, eating the seed as it softens, or eating the new shoot as it emerges from the soil. Thankfully slugs have not been a problem yet. If they do turn up, we have to apply a slug killer pellet. Thankfully these are non-toxic unless you are a slug, as the main component is something called Ferric Sulphate which gives them a very bad tummy upset but doesn’t have any bad effect on any other wildlife, farm animals or pets.

The other half of the wheat was drilled by a drill called a Varderstat. This machine works well drilling into softer soil that has chopped straw on it. Fixed between the tractor and the drill are a row of tines that mix the chopped straw and soil together into which the drill places the seeds, which have again been blown down a pipe, in rows about 25cm apart. This drill is only 6 metres wide, but because this operation has to mix straw and soil as well as drill it takes the same size tractor to pull it as it does the Avatar. A mere 400 Horsepower, which is about four times bigger than the tractors that I used to use when we used to do all the arable work ourselves!

As I write we are waiting to get the beans drilled. November is the perfect month for this crop to be drilled, but soil conditions can get wet and difficult, so we are hoping for a dry spell soon. There were opportunities to have got them drilled them earlier, but if you do get them sown too soon, they can get too large before winter and they are then prone to getting fungal diseases on the leaves. There is also a risk that if you get a hard frost in the winter and the plants are too large that they will get badly frost damaged.

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Now is the time that our winter migrant birds are starting to arrive in big numbers. Unlike our spring migrants that are often small, brown shy and illusive, and hence very hard to spot and identify, our winter ones are generally a lot larger, in big flocks, not secretive, and hence not so hard to identify. Some of our first arrivals were Redwings. These lovely birds are members of the Thrush family and can easily be mistaken for one. However, on closer inspection you can see that they have rusty red flanks and underwings. They also have a creamy stripe just above their eyes. At the moment they are gorging on the abundance of Hawthorn Berries and can often be seen in large flocks working their way along our hedgerows. They also love orchards where they feast on fallen apples. They will have flown in from Iceland or Scandinavia, where they will have bred. Just occasionally a few breed in Scotland, but this is a rarity.

Fieldfares are also arriving now, and they too are members of the Thrush family. They will have come from Scandinavia and Siberia, and the numbers that come depends on how severe the winters are in Northern Europe. They are larger than the redwing, have a grey head and a brown back. They are often seen in flocks with Redwings as they enjoy the same diet. We also often see them on our grass fields where they will be looking for grubs and worms.

Last winter the numbers of both these species on the farm were really down because of the unusually warm winter that parts of northern Europe experienced.

Another arrival has been flocks of Brent Geese. These will have come from the Arctic where they will only have had 100 days to breed before they have to head south. They are a small goose, not much bigger than a Mallard, and are easily identified with their jet black neck and breast and sometimes a little white ring round their neck. You can see them grazing on wheat fields and grass meadows during the day. They used to be common mainly on the coast and wet areas like the fens, but now, with so many old gravel pits in this area, you are no longer surprised to see them.

All this spotting is made so much easier when you have a pair of binoculars with you. If you don’t own a pair, it is really worth getting some. No need to spend a fortune on them, just start with a cheap pair or second-hand ones to see how you get on with them. If you do decide to buy some, don’t go for maximum magnification, 8 x is plenty. If you have a greater magnification than that it is hard to hold them still enough to get a clear image.

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16 Karate Bedfordshire Karate Club Traditional Shotokan karate We welcome all ages & abilities Why would you do karate? - Full body workout - Builds self confidence Improves coordination - Improves flexibility, coordination & agility Every Thursday, Cople Village Hall Beginners & children 5:45 7:00pm Advanced 7:10 – 8:15pm All enquiries please contact Sensei Lib on 07980 225490 COPLE VILLAGE TRUST (Registered Charity No. 1090113) 200 CLUB Monthly draw of £60 - £30 and £10 – you never know your luck may be in! Prize winners for November 2022 1st prize of £60 124 Pamela Marco 2nd prize of £30 172 Stacey Sheath 3rd prize of £10 189 Jon Bayliss Thank you for your support All monies raised are used to maintain and improve the Village Hall, Playing Field & Playground. Contact: Jane Barnard JaneB2014@hotmail.com 01234 838004
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Dear Cople residents

Thank you for your donations to the food bank on the 3rd September. It was a success and gratefully received.

We are doing another food bank collection on SATURDAY 3rd DECEMBER. Please put any items of food on your doorstep or in clear sight so when the volunteers drive by they can see your donation.

We will be collecting between 09:30 and 11:00am

Items needed: Dried foods e.g. pasta, rice. Tinned meat, fish, veg and fruit. Toiletries. Coffee, tea, UHT milk, squash, potatoes, tinned puddings, biscuits, pulses, soups, pasta sauces etc.

Many thanks. GNiC and Volunteers

If your items seem to have been missed please call 07738 999273 before 12 noon.

Cople Neighbourhood Plan Steering Group

The following is a summary of the key responses from Cople households to the Neighbourhood Plan survey: -

1) Over 90% agreed that Cople had good access to the countryside with attractive walks & views, felt safe with a relatively low crime rate and was quiet and peaceful.

2) 40% felt that there was currently a need for more housing in the village with 42% disagreeing.

2) 62% agreed that there would be a need for more housing over the next 20 years with 13% disagreeing.

3) If new homes were built smaller houses and starter homes were the preferred options.

4) 43% felt that it would be appropriate to build between 10 & 25 new homes; 20% less than 10; 18% between 26 & 50 with 15% wanting no new homes.

5) Not surprisingly the most used village facilities were Millennium Wood, Dog Field & Cople Pits.

The group continues with the evidence gathering process which we plan to complete by the end of December. We intend to email the full results of the survey to all respondents and to post the report on the Neighbourhood Plan webpage on the Cople Parish Council website.

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21 WEAR IT PINK EVENT 2022 TOTAL RAISED £855.00 Thank you all for your generosity Thank you to Woolly Hatt Thank you to Philla Ebbs Thank you to Donna Samuels Thank you to all those donating raffle prizes Thank you to the club & bar staff and to Nicky Draper for doing the raffle Barclays have match funded £750.00 therefore Breast Cancer Now will receive an amazing £1605.00

Blunham Community Cinema Village Hall, Blunham MK44 3NN

We present on Friday 30th December, 'Cruella' (Cert 12A) starring Emma Stone, Emma Thompson and Joel Fry. A live-action prequel feature film following a young Cruella de Vil.

Film starts promptly 7.30 pm, doors open 7pm. Adults £5.00. Children £3.00. Family (2A + 2C) £12.00. Sweets, Drinks (hot & cold), Ice cream and Pop-corn are available.

For tickets or any further information contact Margot 01767 640938 or 07783 046020.

Blunham and District Gardening Club

Blunham Village Hall, MK44 3NN.

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Our next meeting will be on Tuesday 6th December, starting at 7.30pm

This will be our Christmas Social evening. Visitors are welcome.

For further information contact Brenda Leaf 01767 640623.

Cople Sports Football Club

Now into their 7th season, Cople Sports FC have found themselves in the region's top division which promises to bring some of the best teams in the county to the mighty Cople Arena. Matches start at 10.30am on Sundays and support is always appreciated!

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Upcoming fixtures include: 27/11 Eynesbury Rovers (A) 11/12 FC Brian Munich (A) 18/12 Bedford A6 (A) David Hughes Tel: 01234 838669 (Home) or 07973 148927 (Mobile)

Mobile Library News—December 2022

The mobile library is visiting the village fortnightly on a Wednesday. It will call at: All Saints Road 10.00 10.20am; Water End—10.25 - 10.40am and The Five Bells—10.45 -11.05am.

The dates for December are 7th and 21st

Knit and Stitch

Come and meet your friends in the Five Bells on alternate Fridays from 10.00am until 12.00noon. The dates for December are 9th & 23rd

Bring your knitting, crochet, embroidery or just bring along yourself to chat & enjoy coffee & cake.

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Thur 01 Karate

Beginners & children 5.45 7.00pm Advanced 7.15 8.15pm

Fri 02 Yoga 10.00-11.00am @ Cople Village Hall

Sat 03 GNiC Foodbank Collection 09.30 – 11.00am

Sun 04 All Age Service 9.30am @ Willington Church Sunday School 10.00am @ Cople Church

Holy Communion 11.00am livestreamed from Moggerhanger Church

Forest Christingle 3.30pm @ Sheerhatch Primary School, Cople

Mon 05 Orange Wheelie Bin

Tues 06 Morning Prayer 9.15am @ Moggerhanger Church Coffee Morning 10.30am @ Moggerhanger Church

Blunham Gardening Club Christmas Social 7.30pm @ Blunham Village Hall

Wed 07 Benefice Choir 9.30am @ Willington Church Mid week Communion 10.30am @ Cople Church Mobile Library For times & locations see page 23

Thur 08 Morning Prayer 9.30am @ Willington Church

Karate

Beginners & children 5.45 7.00pm Advanced 7.15 8.15pm

Lighting the Christmas Tree 6.00pm @ Cople Church

Fri 09 Knit and Stitch 10.00 – 12noon @ The Five Bells Yoga 10.00 11.00am @ Cople Village Hall

Sat 10 Christmas Tree Festival 10.30 4.00pm @ Cople Church

Sun 11 Christingle Family Service 9.30am @ Cople Church Christmas Tree Festival 10.30 – 4.00pm @ Cople Church

Holy Communion 11.00am livestreamed from Willington Church Cople FC 10.30am v FC Brian Munich (A)

Carol Service 3.30pm @ Willington Church

Carols by Candlelight 6.00pm @ Cople Church

Mon 12 Black Wheelie Bin Evening Prayers for Ukraine 6.00pm via Zoom

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Luncheon Club 12.30pm @ Sports & Social Club Evening Prayers for Ukraine 6.00pm via Zoom

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Morning Prayer

9.30am @ Moggerhanger Church

Tuesday Club 7.00pm Christmas Dinner @ The Five Bells

Wed 14 Benefice Choir 9.30am @ Moggerhanger Church

Mid week Communion 10.30am @ Cople Church

Christmas Tea 2.30pm @ Willington Church

Thur 15 Morning Prayer 9.30am @ Willington Church

Karate Beginners & children 5.45 7.00pm Advanced 7.15 – 8.15pm

Fri 16 Yoga 10.00 – 11.00am @ Cople Village Hall

Christmas Party Night 6.30pm @ Cople Sports & Social

Sun 18 Cople FC 10.30am v Bedford A6 (A)

Christingle Service 9.30am @ Willington Church

Holy Communion 11.00am livestreamed from Cople Church

Carol Service 6.00pm @ Moggerhanger Church

Mon 19 Orange Wheelie Bin

Evening Prayers for Ukraine 6.00pm via Zoom

Celebration of Christmas 7.30pm @ Cople Church

Tues 20 Morning Prayer 9.15am @ Moggerhanger Church

Wed 21 Mobile Library

For times and locations see page 23

Mid-week Communion 10.30am @ Cople Church

Longest Night Carol Service 6.00pm @ Moggerhanger Church

Carpet Bowls 7.15 9.45pm @ Cople Village Hall

Thur 22 Morning Prayer 9.30am @ Willington Church

Fri 23 Knit & Stitch 10.00 12noon @ The Five Bells

Yoga 10.00 11.00am @ Cople Village Hall

Musical Bingo Night 6.30pm @ Cople Sports & Social

Sat 24 Crib Service 10.00am @ Cople Church

Crib Service 11.00am @ Willington Church

Crib Service 3.00pm @ Moggerhanger Church

Midnight Communion 11.30pm @ Willington Church

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All Age Christmas Communion 9.30am livestreamed from Moggerhanger Church

All Age Christmas Communion 11.00am @ Cople Church

Fri 30 Blunham Cinema

For date and times see page 22

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28 CopleChurch ChristmasTreeFestival minibazaarandraffle Saturday10th December 10am-4pm Allwelcome Voteforyourfavouritetree. Refreshmentsavailable FreeEntry Ifyouwouldliketodecorateatree,orhave anyqueriespleasecontactJuneon01234 831705 email:juneshanahan748@btinternet.com
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Friends of Cople Church

We will be selling tickets from January for the Safari Supper, which has always been one of our best supported events. The date is set for Saturday 25th February 2023.

The evening starts off in the church where guests find out which host’s home they will visit for the their starter, then onto somewhere else for their main and then back to the church for desserts, a drink and the raffle draw. We are always happy to have new volunteer hosts, so please contact me if you want to host 4-6 guests for a starter or main course. Meal preparation expenses can be claimed back.

The ticket price will include a welcome drink as well as a threecourse meal, so it is great value for money, & is an excellent way of meeting new people, especially if you are new to the village.

We are reviewing the exact format of the evening, given we need a certain number of host volunteers for starters & main course, however we would keep the safari element of the evening, but some aspects may change. More details will be available in the next edition.

Miles Tetley – 07738 999340 or milotetley@gmail.com

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Cople S&S Club - World Cup Opening Times

The World Cup is upon us and the Club has installed a cinema screenwith the bar open for all the England games plus others. Non-members can join on the day - family and single memberships are available and well-behaved children are especially welcome. Come along and join in the fun!

NOVEMBER

Mon 21st 3.30pm until close Wed 23rd 6pm until close

Thurs 24th - 6pm until close Fri 25th - 6pm until close

Sat 26th - 3.30pm until close Sun 27th - 12 midday until close

Mon 28th 6pm until close Weds 30th 6pm until close

DECEMBER

Thurs 1st 6pm until close Fri 2nd 6pm until close

Sat 3rd 3.30pm until close Sun 4th 3.30pm until close

Mon 5th 6pm until close Tue 6th 6pm until close

Fri 9th - 6pm until close Sat 10th - 3.30pm until close

Tue 13th 6pm until close Wed 14th 6pm until close

Sat 17th 2.30pm until close Sun 18th 2.30pm until close

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40 The Five Bells. Christmas Dinner Sunday 25th December 2022 at 1.00pm only. s £60.00 refundable deposit Bucks Fizz on Arrival Roasted Mediterranean Soup with Baked Bread (Ve)(V) Due of Hand Cut Squid Tubes & Jumbo Breaded Shrimp on a bed of garden leaves with citrus mayonnaise (V) Smoked Duck Breast with fresh orange & walnuts spiced sweet potato falafel with chickpeas, tomatoes & apricots 3. Refreshing Fruit Sorbet (GF)(Ve)(V) Roasted Festive Turkey with Traditional Trimmings (GF Braised Blade of Beef, Horseradish Mash, Festive Winter Vegetable, Red Wine Jus (GF available) Lobster Thermidor En Croute, Dauphinoise, Baby Vegetables & Lemon Cream Sauce (V) Vegetable Roast with Apricots & Goats Cheese served with Traditional Trimmings (V)(GF) Vegetable Roast with Traditional Trimmings (Ve)(V)
41 5. Desserts Traditional Christmas Pudding & Brandy Sauce Raspberry & Chocolate Bombe with Coulis (V) Lemon Sponge Melting Pudding (V) Caramel Apple Pie (GF)(V) s Festive Cheese Board (V) £3 supplement 6. Coffee & Mince Pie to Finalise (V) Please call to book, then fill in the Pre-order form & return to us with the deposit payment of £10.00 December 2022. Please let us know of any dietary requirements/ Allergies. For more information and to Book call us EVENTS in December Watch the Chalk Boards Staff Vacancies Bar staff wanted Call 01234 838330 Everyone from The Five Bells would like to wish all our customers a Very Merry Christmas.
42 SJ TAX & ACCOUNTING QUALIFIED ACCOUNTANT Professional friendly services, Tax advice, Free initial consultation, Sole traders, Ltd companies, bookkeeping, payroll, CIS, VAT & Tax. E: sally@sjtax.co.uk Tel: 01234 831997 Mob: 07899 808592
44 Cople Sports & Social Club Christmas Party Night 16th December 2022 Baropens6.30pm Live music with:Philla & Donna Samuels Come for a dance & have fun Christmas Raffle All Welcome

Tuesday Club

Linda Scoles, After Dinner Speaker, Storyteller, Singer. A real tonic as we hit the cold winter months. Linda is American who came to England in 1971 with her husband Jim, who was an officer in the US Air Force. Once her husband retired, they decided to stay in Suffolk with their four children.

Linda draws on family experiences travelling the world, living in foreign countries & on growing up on a ranch near Washington, Arizona. Her late husband Jim particularly enjoyed Christmas. Linda always tried to think of unique gifts to give to him. One Christmas she made Jim so proud when she gave birth to their first son!

Using comedy & positivity to avert many a crisis, she regaled us with many more delightful tales delivered in her own unique style. Our next meeting will be at the Five Bells, Cople for our Christmas celebration. Tuesday 13th December 7.00pm for 7.30pm. (Bookings are now closed). Looking forward to seeing you all there.

2023 10th January will be our AGM, we will welcome Barry Goodman, giving an illustrated talk on some of the more unusual English Customs with songs and pictures! Sounds super interesting.

Everyone will be made most welcome please come and support us. Eithne Dandy.

Mother’s Union

Last month we met at a member’s house & as Jill had attended a Cluster Meeting, we put together the programme of Cluster & Cople Group Events for 2023.

In the summer, all our knitting & sewing items were collected in * sent for distribution locally & overseas.

Below is a breakdown of what we sent:Overseas—44 jumpers, 17 blankets, 26 hats & 3 pairs of mittens. Hospital—23 hats, 8 blankets, 5 sets of Bonding Cloths. Altogether a total of 126 items all knitted or sewn by Cople Members & friends. Again, our thanks go to all who have contributed to our projects.

At our festive meeting on 12th December, we shall be singing carols & enjoying mince pies at a venue to be confirmed. Liz Buck

Prayer

Lord, bring hope to the hopeless, including those in trouble today, & comfort to the sick & those who suffer in mind, body & spirit. Be with all those who are finding it difficult to cope with the pressures of the season, through financial worry, anxiety, stress or discord. (M.U. Prayer Diary)

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Annual Gardening Quiz – Win An Hour’s Gardening!

Thank you very much to everyone that has contributed to this column over the past year. Your questions, comments, suggestions & observations are always fascinating & as I often say, the hope is always that by addressing a particular concern for one reader it might also be useful for others. So, please keep them coming.

It’s that time of the year again for the Annual Gardening Quiz! Complete the answers & if yours is the first one pulled out of the bag, you win an hour’s gardening time from yours truly!

But before that, a couple of Parish Notices as it were: Apologies to anyone who has tried to contact me via my land line recently. I have had huge problems with my home telephone which BT addressed with all of their erm, renowned speed & efficiency! After around a month & 4 hours or of phone calls with them, thankfully, it is now working again.

The answer to last month’s just for fun question is: - your beds are still full of very happy looking summer bedding plants, but you need to plant bulbs & wallflowers to brighten up the winter months. What do you do? In short, sadly, they have to be removed.

So, if you are sitting comfortably, here is this year’s quiz:

1. Which plant takes its name from the Italian phrase for beautiful women?

2. Which grain is used to make semolina?

3. Which plant, widespread in Britain, if touched causes a serious chemical reaction which makes skin hypersensitive to ultraviolet light?

4. Which kings lived at Kew Palace at Kew Gardens?

5. Which garden plant in the 17th century was exchanged as a form of currency?

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the
giant
found? 9. What fruit hit, or more
fell,
and helped him develop the
of gravity? 10. I
a woody stemmed
and lacking
trunk
? 11. On which continent did broccoli originate? 12. What herb beginning with ‘A’ has soothing properties? 13. Roughly, how
varieties of avocado
5, 50, 500 or 5,000? 14. For
seeds remain
Months,
15. How
you
it? Entries
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world,
sequoia,
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plant, usually branched near the base
a single
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many
are there?
how long can
dormant?
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long does it take to produce asparagus the first time
plant
can be posted to Lawn Doctor Garden Services, 14 Sand Lane, Northill, SG18 9AD or emailed to LawnDocGardens@aol.com, but must be received by 15th January 2023.
wishes all for a Merry Christmas and a very Happy & Healthy New Year.

We will remember them

60 people attended the joint Remembrance Sunday service at Cople. The church was beautifully decorated with poppies inside and out (those on the wall outside were put up by GNIC Good Neighbours in Cople)

John Cambers read out the names of those soldiers who died in the two world wars from Willington.

Mike Vacher read out the names from Cople. The Last Post was played followed by a 2 minute silence

The service ended with the National Anthem. Refreshments were served after the service and it was good to see so many staying behind to chat. Thank you to all those who attended.

Cople

50 Village Contacts
Village
Field
for hire for parties, meetings, conferences
& Stitch
Shreeves
Union
Ebbs
Village Trust
Catherine Bayliss
838704
Sports & Social Club
David Hughes Tel: 01234 838669 Tuesday Club
Joy Duthie Tel:
838407
Carpet Bowls Club
Pauline Baynes
838102
Web Site
Agent
Hall & Playing
Available
etc. Main Hall and/or Committee Room hire charge from £10 per hour. Bookings Officer, Laura Saunders please email if possible villagehallenquiries@cople.org.uk or phone 07967 830790 Website: www.cople.org.uk/village hall Knit
Contact: Hazel
Tel: 01234 838817 Mothers
Contact: Jill
Tel: 01234 838659 Cople
Chair:
Tel: 01234
Cople
Chair:
Contact:
01234
Cople
Contact:
Tel: 01234
Cople
Contact: Ian Whiting Tel: 01234 838347 Email: ian@cople.org.uk Web Site: www.cople.org.uk Village
Wendy Worgan Tel:0800 039 1234 Mobile: 07717 269440 wendyw@bedsrcc.org.uk Cople Parish Council Clerk: Anne Pape Tel: 01234 376645 clerk@cople pc.gov.uk https://cople pc.gov.uk/
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