November 2021 Your Local Anstey, Thurcaston, Cropston, Newtown Linford, Woodhouse & Woodhouse Eaves

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Anstey United Reformed Church Closes It is with great sadness that Anstey United Reformed Church announces that the Church is to close. Formerly known as Anstey Congregational Church, or simply the 'Congs' to many, the Church has been a much-loved part of village life since its foundation 170 years ago. The Church began its life in 1851 in a small cottage on The Green, before expanding in 1854 to a barn close to the present site. The current chapel building, pictured here, has occupied a prominent position on Bradgate Road since 1879. Until the Covid-19 pandemic, the Church played an active role in village life - with weekly services, various fellowship and recreational groups, coffee mornings, spring fairs and Christmas bazaars. Many Anstey people will also have fond memories of attending Sunday school, and taking part in Church anniversaries and outings. A closing service, followed by light refreshments, is being held on Sunday 31st October at 10.30am. All are most welcome to attend.

Thurcaston & Cropston Gardening Club Article by Richard Elks

‘The Late Show’ with Andrew Ward of Norwell Gardens The Thurcaston and Cropston Gardening Club was very pleased to welcome back Andrew Ward to talk to us in October.

The enthusiastic audience appreciated Andrew’s vast knowledge, skill and expertise. This was a first-class evening for the Thurcaston and Cropston Gardening Club.

Andrew’s message was ‘don’t put your garden to bed at the end of August’. People who do are missing out on so much as September and October can provide better weather and an absolute cacophony of colour. Norwell Nursery and Gardens, near Newark, are renowned for their Autumn display stretching into November. Andrew’s talk ‘The Late Show – Autumn’s Floral Finale’ was packed with planting ideas to extend colour in the garden. He bought many plants with him for members to buy. He also provided a great list of plants featured in his talk and brilliant photos of the plants. In Andrew’s presentation he talked about a wide range of plants and gave lots of tips on how to care for them. Many of the plants he featured are grown and sold at his nursery. The plants included asters that don’t get mildew, glorious richly coloured salvias, chrysanthemum, sedum, and many more. Indeed, Andrew talked about, and showed photos of more than a hundred plants.

The final Club event of the year is: Wed 10 November, 7.45 pm ‘Over the Garden Wall’ – Joe Whitehead Joe comes from a line of gardeners and is the third generation of head gardeners. He is currently head gardener at Burghley House in Stamford. In this talk, Joe will talk about his passion for walled gardens. Joe says he is an ‘obsessive compulsive walled kitchen gardener! A look over the walls and inside the glass houses of the country estate walled kitchen garden’ Wed 15 December, 7.45 pm – Festive Evening (for members and guests only) The Thurcaston and Cropston Gardening Club plans to have a full programme of events for 2022. The 2022 programme will be available soon. For more information about the Club, please call Dave Haddon (0116) 235 9758: david.haddon20@ntlworld.com Or Richard Elks (0116) 236 8313: cropston161@hotmail.co.uk

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