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Mottisfont & Dunbridge
ACORNThe Village Newsletter November 2017
The deadline for inclusion of items in the December + January
Acorn is 16th November. Please email itemsfor the December +
January edition to [email protected].
GET TO KNOW YOUR NEIGHBOURS!
Fifteen people came along to the first Meet YourNeighbours event
at the Mill Arms on 5th October,and we had a very pleasant hour and
a half or so.As hoped, it was a great opportunity to get to
knoweach other a little better than brief
walkingthedogencounters.
Everyone agreed that it would be good to do itagain, and that we
should not always meet on thesame day of the week, so people with
regularcommitments will not be excluded.
Our next event will be on
Wednesday, 8th Novemberfrom 7pm at the Mill Arms
We look forward to seeing you there!
Julia and Peter
FISH & CHIPS
Keith and Dawn won't be bringing The Happy Fryerto Dunbridge in
November. After a busy summerthey will be having a well earned
break on aMediterranean cruise.
Look out for posters in the village for December andJanuary.
CHRISTMAS GET TOGETHER
We are planning another lunchtime gathering at thevillage hall
on Sunday 17th December after thecarol service.
Please make a note in your diary. More details inthe December
Acorn.
Pat Francis
JANE AUSTEN SINGERS
Directed by Simon Lillystone
ADVENT CAROL SERVICESt. Peter’s Church, Stockbridge
6PM, SUNDAY 3rd DECEMBER
Simon Lillystone, the new director of the JaneAusten Singers,
will be conducting his first
performance with the singers in St. Peter’s Church,Stockbridge,
on Sunday 3rd December.
Founded 42 years ago by Tim Lowden, who directedthem throughout
this period, this Advent Carol
Service has become a very popular fixture, attractinglarge
audiences because of the extent of theirrepertoire and the
expertise of their singing.
Tim Lowden is confident that, under the direction ofSimon
Lillystone, this year’s service will witness newheights for the
singers, and should not be missed.
Are you into good music?
Wednesday 22nd November from 7.30pmat the Mottisfont Social
Club
Come and listen to theRomsey Ukulele Group
who will be playing and singing popular, happy,singalong
songs.
Cathie 340129BICYCLE FOR SALE
Unused for at least 20years, this is the start ofremoving
someseriously ancient stufffrom our "garage"(never had a car in it
in30 years...)! It has 3speed gears and a blueframe. It's in need
of a little attention, but probablynothing too serious, hence £10.
Call 340793.
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Greetings from Mottisfont!
It’s all feeling very autumnal here at themoment; the leaves are
lookinggorgeous and we’ve had somebeautiful days for strolling
aboutenjoying them. Do pop in if you’vetime, it’s just lovely at
the moment!
Behind the scenes, we’re starting on a few projectsfor which
we’ve just had planning permissiongranted, or which we’ve been
wanting to do for awhile. We’ll soon start work on replacing
theboundary fence along the lane from Hazel Cottage tothe visitor
car park. I’m sorry, I had really hoped thatwe could perhaps move
this fence back a little togive pedestrians more room, but for a
number ofreasons that’s just not possible (not least becausethe
ground slopes steeply away in parts, and thereare some very large
trees and a river in the way). Asthe road is so narrow, the
contractors will need toapply for a temporary road closure to do
the work,but this will be in place only during offpeak
daytimehours, and not at weekends or during holidays. Itwill take
approximately two weeks to complete.
Next is our waste water project in the farmyard,where we’re
replacing three elderly septic tanks witha combined ecofriendly
treatment system that willtake waste water (including sewage) from
visitorareas in the walled garden, a couple of
residentialproperties and staff and volunteer areas, and cleanand
treat it to a very high standard, in accordancewith an Environment
Agency permit. Don’t worry, itall happens underground in carefully
controlledenvironments, so there won’t be any smells! Therewill be
some excavating work needed here, but we’llkeep noise, disturbance
and traffic to a minimum.
We’re also creating a new composting area withdividing bays to
enable batch management, andsurface drainage to capture nutrient
rich liquid thatcan be used as plant food. This will enable all of
thegreen waste from the property (and also smallquantities of
cardboard and kitchen waste) to becomposted for use in the garden,
essential formulching, disease control and soil improvement.
Head Gardener Jonny Norton and his team are setto start work on
transforming the frameyard (formany years our car park) back into a
productivegarden, inspired by both the Abbey’s history and
itshistoric use for growing fruit and vegetables. Therewill be a
series of brick and flint raised beds plantedwith mixed vegetables,
cut flowers, herbs and roses;cold frames and long pergola walkways
draped withclimbing gourds, beans and vines will provideinterest at
different times of year. A central dippingpond will be surrounded
by four lawns, each with arill running through it so that the
gentle sound ofwater is never far away (just as well we’re doing
the
sewage project and refurbishing the loos, I hear yousay!).
We will move our nursery and propagation area intothe farmyard,
near the new compost area, enablingus to open the whole of the
frameyard for visitors.We’ll also be opening up part of Top Lodge
forvisitors to explore, with displays and interactivematerials so
that people of all ages can find out moreabout the history of the
rose and the fascinating storyof our walled garden. The historic
route into theframeyard next to Top Lodge will also be opened
forvisitors, giving stunning views through into thecentral rose
garden.
We aim to have the sewage project complete by theend of
February, and the garden ready in time forrose season next year.
There’s a viewing area towatch the garden works as they happen, so
do comeand see what’s going on.
With all best wishes,Louise
In the gallery…Kaffe Fassett’s Colour at MottisfontUntil Sunday
1 4 January 201 8 11 am-4pmCelebrating the dazzling work of
worldrenownedartist Kaffe Fassett, this vibrant exhibition
showcasesa wide range of textiles from a career spanning over50
years. Our gallery has been transformed withpools of colour,
providing the perfect backdrop forKaffe’s distinctive knitwear,
tapestry, quilts and more.
In the grounds…Autumn colourOur gardens are ablaze with colour
in autumn.We’re home to the National Collection of plane
trees,which includes the great plane, thought to be thelargest of
its kind in Britain. Framing the east side ofthe house, this
veteran tree boasts a dazzlingautumn display. Another star of our
colourful show isthe hornbeam, which explodes into a canopy
oforange and scarlet. Chestnut trees lining the upperhalf of our
main pathway glow with yelloworangeleaves. Two tulip trees also
come into their ownduring this season, as their acid green
summerfoliage turns a magnificent pale gold. A fresh walkthrough
the gardens offers opportunities to take inthese stunning sights.
Take a stroll along the river,where the crystal clear waters of the
Test reflect thecolours of the season. We offer daily guided
walks,too just chat to one of our outdoor guides to find outwhat's
on offer when you visit.Artist residencyArtists Eileen White and
Suna Imre are seekinginspiration at Mottisfont with a 12 month
residency,normally visiting on Tuesdays. Responding toseasonal
changes through making, contemplationand conversation will enable
them to develop theirindividual
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The WI
At our meeting last month wewelcomed Mr. Birchmore, whoexplained
how you could tell a person's characterfrom their handwriting. We
were given examples ofhandwriting, and also were given a slip of
plainpaper on which we were invited to write three linesof script.
He then used these during his talk toillustrate how graphology
works.
Following the success of our stall at the VillageFete a decision
has been made to donate £150.00each to The Piam Brown Childrens
Cancer Ward atSouthampton General Hospital and The GeorgesTrust for
Teenage Cancer.
Our next meeting will be held on Tuesday 14thNovember at 7.30 in
Mottisfont & Dunbridge VillageHall. The speaker will be Ian
Bradford talking aboutDementia Friends. Visitors will be very
welcome onthis evening so why not come along and enjoy acup of tea
or coffee and a biscuit with us.
Mary Batten
Test Valley Villages LecturesWednesday, 1 5th November, 8pm
Broughton Village Hall
The Moving Story of Remembrance
Speaker Major General (ret'd)Patrick Cordingley
Before the 1st World War our soldiers killed inforeign fields
tended to be buried in mass gravesand hardly remembered at home.
All this changedduring the 1st World War. Patrick Cordingley
willrelate how and why this happened, why there is theCenotaph, as
well as the two minutes silence. Hewill bring the story up to date
by explaining theestablishment of the National Memorial Arboretum
inStaffordshire.
Patrick’s military career took him to the highestlevels of the
army, and since retiring he has been aconsultant, broadcaster,
author, and a commentatorwho is not afraid of controversy. He is
nowChairman of the Defence and Security Forum andthe National
Memorial Arboretum Appeal. We aredelighted to welcome Patrick back
following histhought provoking talk about the Iraq conflict.
All are welcome. Entrance £5, to include a drink.Full time
students free. No booking required. Adonation will be made to the
Army Benevolent Fund.
processes and create new collaborative workbased on their
surroundings. Their work will bebased outside, so you'll be able to
see and engagewith their progress. They also hope to offer avariety
of participatory workshops over the courseof the year.
Festive fun…All the Colours of ChristmasSaturday 25 November –
Tuesday 2 January201 8 1 0am-4pmInspired by textile artist Kaffe
Fassett's vibrantexhibition in our gallery, we're
celebratingChristmas with colour and sparkle. Discover
festivedecorations in the house and grounds, bothtraditional and
with some modern twists. Ourhouse will be dressed with statement
trees, piles ofpresents, dramatic flower arrangements andhandmade
decorations crafted by talentedvolunteers. Outside, installations
created by artistsand craft volunteers will emphasise the
naturalwinter colours found around the grounds andestate. Families
can discover the grounds with aninteractive activity trail, and
there’ll also be a guidefor adults to discover more about each
installationand the artists who created them.
Keep in touch…Visit our website,
nationaltrust.org.uk/mottisfont, tokeep up to date with things to
see and do. You canalso find us on social media – look out for us
onFacebook and follow us on Twitter @MottisfontNTfor regular
updates.
Lockerley Primary School
Christmas FayreFriday 1 st December
3.30 - 5.30pm
Raffle, Tombola, Games, Cakes,Refreshments including Winter
BBQ
...and someone special in the Grotto!
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What a result!
In the October edition of the Acorn, Martin Fletcherasked some
questions about Dunbridge history.This month he wrote to us:
Some 28 years after the shop closed, it was a longshot to think
that someone might still have anoriginal bill head. Amazingly, June
Collins contactedme as she had found 3, and kindly let me have
one.I now have copies of the other 2.
John Millns also contacted me with a copy of asection from the
order book used at the time; it’s atimely illustration of how
business was done in thosedays.
Martin Fletcher
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Let me introduce myself: I am RevJames Pitkin and, since
17thSeptember this year, I have been theArea Dean for Romsey
Deanery. Thepost of Area Dean used to be calledRural Dean, and
judging by where welive, is a better job title!
November includes more solemnoccasions – including Remembrance
and is a time for Remembering andPreparing. At Remembrance,
weremember the people who gave theirlives defending their country –
andthose damaged by war. This year, inMottisfont, there will be
aRemembrance Service at 10.45am.
Before Advent there is a rather goodseries of evenings being
held atPoppies, Choice Plants, in Timsbury,SO51 0NB. Eachevening
will includeinput/discussion/interaction/refreshments/fun! The
evenings will focus on “How to be a Christian hereand now” and will
be on Wednesdays 1st, 8th, 15th and 22nd November, from 7.30pm to
9.30pm.
In Advent (starting 3rd December), we prepare for Christmas;
remembering the coming of God to earth, asa vulnerable child.
Details of plans for Christmas will appear next month. I hope that
you will find time, andmake time, to remember and to prepare.
Your Area Dean, [email protected]
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CHURCH SERVICES FOR OCTOBER 201 7
5th November4th beforeADVENT
1 2th NovemberREMEMBRANCE
SUNDAY
1 9th November2nd beforeADVENT
26th NovemberChrist the King
8.00am
BROUGHTONHC CW
BROUGHTONHC BCP
9.30am
BOSSINGTONHC BCP
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BROUGHTONThe Bible Uncovered
BROUGHTON1 0.30 Wreath Laying
RemembranceServices
1 0.45 BROUGHTON1 0.45 HOUGHTON1 0.45 MOTTISFONT
BROUGHTONFamily Service
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MOTTISFONTHC BCP
BROUGHTONFamily Communion
CW
11.00am
MOTTISFONTMessy Church
Club
MOTTISFONTFamily Communion
CW
6.00pm
MOTTISFONTEvensong
BOSSINGTONMeditation
HOUGHTONEvensong
HC = Holy Communion; BCP = Book of Common Prayer; CW = Common
Worship
cartoonchurch.com
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ALL SOULS DAY
Thursday 2nd November, 7.30pmAll Saints Church, Houghton
Please join us for this yearly service of thanksgivingas we
remember our loved ones who have died.We shall have a time of quiet
reflection, with hymnsand the opportunity to light a candle in
their memoryif you wish.
Advance Notice
On Advent Sunday, 3rd December, we shall bejoined at St.
Andrew's by Bishop John Dennis, whowill accompany us to Mottisfont
Abbey, where he willlight an Advent Wreath.
Please note the date and take part in thismemorable service.
Gina
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BROUGHTON BRIGHT HOUR
Thursdays at 2.30pm in the Meeting Room atSt. Mary’s Church,
Broughton
Events for November
2nd November: Miss Barbara Hillier9th November: Mrs. Liz
Trasler
16th November: Members' meeting23rd November: Rev'd Dodie
Marsden
30th November: Christmas lunch
Everyone welcome, please come and join us.
Barbara Perry, Booking Secretary, 301466
“How to be a Christian here and now”
Mission in Action
Romsey Deanery
Pre-Advent Course 201 7
Mind the Gap, Bridge the Gap, Close the Gap
Wednesdays,1 st, 8th, 1 5th and 22nd November
Each evening will
includeinput/discussion/interaction/refreshments/fun!
This course is an opportunity for churchmembers from across the
Deanery to come
together to share with and learnfrom one another, in line with
our
Deanery Vision & Mission Action Plan.
Venue: Poppies, Choice Plants,Timsbury, SO51 0NBTime: 7.30 –
9.30 pm
Plenty of parking available
Advance indication of numbersattending will be helpful.
Please [email protected]
Friday 1 7 November 201 7 at 7.30pm
A Man Called Ove (Cert 15)1hr 43mins. In Swedish, with English
subtitles.
Ove, an illtempered, isolated retiree, who spendshis day
enforcing residents’ association rules andvisiting his wife’s
grave, has finally given up on lifejust as an unlikely friendship
develops with hisboisterous new neighbours.
Based on Fredrik Backman’s international bestselling novel.
Showing at Stockbridge Town Hall, SO20 6HE.Doors open at
7pm.
Wednesday 22 November 201 7 at 4.30pm and7.30pm
Miss Sloane (Cert 15) 2hrs 9 mins
In the highstakes world of political powerbrokers,Elizabeth
Sloane (Jessica Chastain) is the mostsought after and formidable
lobbyist in WashingtonD.C. But when taking on the most
powerfulopponent of her career, she finds winning may comeat too
high a price.
Showing at Stockbridge Town Hall, SO20 6HE.Doors open 30 minutes
before the start time.
Tickets for either film are £5 from Garden Inn andJohn Robinson
in Stockbridge, or online via ourwebsite
www.stockbridgecinema.org.uk.
STOCKBRIDGE COMMUNITY CINEMA
See our website for special Stockbridge meal deals!
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BROUGHTON FIREWORK EVENT5th NOVEMBER
Broughton's fantasticannual family firework eventwill once again
take placeon 5th November with achildren's torch processionleaving
The Square (by theGreyhound pub) at 6.30pm.The procession will
thenmake its way to thesportsfield in Buckholt Road, where the
bonfire willbe lit at approximately 6.45pm.
The firework display will commence around 7.30pmand will last
about 20 minutes.
There is free parking adjacent to thecemetery/allotments (off
Salisbury Road –please follow signs). Refreshments, hotfood and
merchandise will be available,and there will be a licensed bar.
Ticketswill be available on the gate, and entry is£6 for adults and
£5 for concessions andchildren. This is a not for profit event
andall proceeds are donated to worthycauses.
Please note that this year's event falls on aSunday, so we are
expecting a higher thannormal number of attendees. Please do
allow yourself enough time for parking, so as not tomiss this
fantastic display.
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ART GROUP
Looking to be a bit creativeduring the forthcoming
wintermonths?
Why not come along to theVillage Hall on Thursdayafternoons, 2
4pm and tryyour hand at a bit of painting ordrawing.
Complete beginners always welcome.
Very sociable & friendly.
Gordon 340129
Parish Council
The next three Parish Council meetings will be on:
Wednesday, 22nd NovemberWednesday, 1 7th January, 201
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The Mill Arms
It’s been a busy 2 monthssince we opened in August.It was lovely
to see so manyof you at our open eveningon 15 August and
we’veenjoyed welcoming you inover the past 2 months andgetting to
know you better.
Every day brings littlechanges, whether it isadding pictures and
décor,tweaking the menu or resurfacing the car park. Wehope you’ll
continue to bear with us through thejourney and be as delighted as
we are with thechanges. We’ve had a test run on the log burnerand
so as the weather turns autumnal look forwardto you warming
yourselves by the fire.
Our current project is working on the lettingaccommodation and
the rooms will be fully availableto let from 7 November. We have
had a number ofenquiries, and already have bookings aroundChristmas
and for 2018.
Which brings us to the last major part of ourrefurbishment: the
function room. As many of youwill know, this has been used as the
store areawhile we have worked on other areas, and we havequite a
collection of furniture, electrical items andgeneral bric a brac
that will not find a home in theMill Arms in the future, so before
we start the finalphase we are going to hold a ‘Garage Sale’ over
theweekend of Saturday 18th and Sunday 19thNovember to sell off
those items. Check the ABoard at the front of the pub and our
facebook pagefor more details nearer the time.
This will mean that we can have the function roomup and running
from 1st December, and yes, we willbe maintaining the skittle
alley. Our first skittlesevening is already booked on 14 December
for theBrownies.
Our Christmas menu is now available and can bebooked for dates
between 1st to 23rd December –both lunchtime and evening, Tuesday
to Saturday.We hope you’ll come and join us. We will be openfor
drinks on Christmas Day from 11.30 to 1.30pmso you can get into the
festive spirit, and we’llprovide a fuller outline of our December
plans innext month's Acorn.
We are currently finalising our website, so youshould see this
go live soon. In the meantime, youcan check out our facebook page
atwww.facebook.com/dunbridgehampshire.
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WHIST
The next Whist Drive will be on Friday, 24thNovember, commencing
at 7.30pm.
The Christmas Special will be on 15th December.
People come from far and wide for the goodcompany and the
fantastic prizes to be won!
Gordon & Cathie340129
SANSARA CONSORT
Friday 1 0th November, 7.30pmSt. Peter's Church, Stockbridge
"FOR THE FALLEN"
Stockbridge Music is thrilled to be bringing back toStockbridge
SANSARA CONSORT, a group ofyoung singers who are making a big
impact on thechoral scene in the UK, having won theInternational A
Cappella Competition in London twoyears ago.
"We will be performing a programme of
Remembrance music, exploring the depths ofhuman suffering
through the juxtaposition of choralmusic from the three masters of
Renaissance withthe twentieth century compositions by Arvo Part
andSir John Taverner. In this way we call to mind, withequal
gravity, conflicts past and present: victims ofwar and terror, the
plight of today's refugees, andthe fallen of bygone ages".
This group attracts big audiences and, following onfrom our
first sell out in September for the DelmegeString Quartet, we
recommend an early purchase oftickets for this concert.
Tickets: £14, available from:Robinsons,
Butcherswww.jumblebee.co.uk/stockbridgemusicThe Lights Theatre Box
Office (01264) 368368Roger Tym (01264) 810363
This concert is sponsored by Hildon Water.
The Thomas Dowse’s Charity:What do we do? Can we help?
The Thomas Dowse’s Charity is able to providegrants to
individuals up to the age of 25, living inBroughton, Bossington,
Mottisfont and Dunbridge.
The grants are for educational purposes, includingsuch things as
the cost of school trips, music tuition,overseas educational trips,
uniform, swimminglessons, transport to educational
establishments,laptops, and books.
Here are a few of the thank you messages we havereceived
recently:
“I’ve recently returned from my rugby tour … amassive thank you
for your donation.”
“… we are so thrilled, it will be such a help to us …”
“Thank you very much for the donation. It is muchneeded and will
help me so much over the nextyear.”
“We are so pleased. He is going to have anamazing first trip.
Thank you.”
Applications are treated in strict confidence.Applicants must
demonstrate need, but there is nomeans testing.
Applications for consideration at the next meetingshould be
received by the secretary by Sunday,12th November.
Grant application forms are available from St.Mary’s Church,
Broughton, Mottisfont Church,Broughton Primary School, or by email
fromtinastuart1atgmaildotcom (remove the dashes,and change "at" to
"@" and "dot" to ".").
EMERGENCY GRAB BAG
If you had to get out of your house in an emergency,having
certain items with you could make lifeconsiderably easier.
Hampshire Fire and Rescue Service recommendshaving an Emergency
Grab Bag near the door,containing such items as:
A torch (windup preferably, so you don't have toworry about flat
batteries), some money/debit/creditcard, keys to the house and car,
First Aid kit,prescription medecines, identity documents,insurance
details.
Of course, emergencies are unusual events, but ifone happened,
think how much easier it would be tocope if you had your grab bag
with you!
www.hampshireprepared.co.uk
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MOTTISFONT SOCIAL CLUB
Forthcoming events2nd December: Children’s Christmas Party9th
December: Christmas Meat Draw and ChristmasRaffle
Regular events this winterMondays: We now have two snooker teams
playing inthe Southampton Snooker League and there is theRomsey
Ladies Dart League.
Tuesdays: Test Valley Billiards League and the ladiesplay in a
local Darts League.
Wednesdays: The club is hoping to carry on staging thePool
League, but at the moment there are not enoughteams. If you are
interested in entering a team, pleasecontact Peter Holmes at the
club.
Thursdays: Bingo, with a chance of winning up to £100.Also the
Romsey Crib League takes place.
Fridays: Romsey Men’s Darts League, with two teamsrepresenting
the club.
Saturdays: Meat draw every other weekend.
Sundays: Mottisfont Skittles League.
If you are interested in participating in any of the
above,please contact the club on 340521 or email
daviddotchase159atbtinternetdotcom (remove the dashes,replace "at"
with "@" and "dot" with ".").
Acorn Editors Peter & Julia Barnett 340793Acorn Community
PreSchool
Supervisor Danae Matthews 34244107860662685
Allotments (Dunbridge) Kim Bown 342204Annie's Kitchen and Tea
Room Tim Arthurs 340777
David RamosArt Group Gordon Wood 340129Cricket Club Secretary
Steve Godwin 07801
522979First Responders Coordinator Marion Gray 341370Football
Club Secretary Alan Stewart 340492Hampshire County Councillor
Andrew Gibson 01264
861138History Group Michael Horne 340105Member of Parliament
Caroline Nokes 512132Mill Arms Manager Lorna Burton
340355Mottisfont Abbey Gen. Manager Louise Govier
344001Neighbourhood Mottisfont Alan Earthrowl 341799
Watch Dunbridge Cliff Astur 341922Parish Council Clerk Sue
Holder 340130
Chairman Jeff Channing 340555Councillors Julia Barnett
340793
Peter Barnett 340793
Gareth Jenkins 340922John Millns 340347Andrew
Simmonds([email protected])
St. Andrew’s Rector Revd. Ron Corne 301287Church Reader Gina
Livermore 388433
Wardens Susan Clutterbuck 340475Trish Armstrong 341120
Social Club Chairman Peter Simmonds 340891Secretary Peter Holmes
340521Steward Linda Holmes 340521
Test Valley Councillor Ian Jeffrey 388872Village Bus Secretary
George Vaughan 301045
Bookings Pam Dawkins 301203Private Hire Julie Smith
301470Operations Peter Broome 301506
Village Hall Chairman Lynn Young 340134Secretary Jenny Wineberg
340843Bookings Tony Stemp 340398
W.I. Secretary Valda White 368346President/ Mary Batten
514384
PressPolice Village Joanna Cole 101
(request to be put through to Romsey tospeak to Joanna
Cole)Nonemergency calls 101
Mottisfont & Dunbridge Acorn is edited and published by
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Romsey, SO51 0LF, telephone: 01794
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Opinions expressed in The Acorn are not
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changes. © Mottisfont & Dunbridge Acorn, 2017.
The Acorn is also available at www.theacorn.org.uk, where you
will also find links tolocal schools, pubs, trains, council,
church, WI and more
Who's Who, What's What and Where's Where in Mottisfont &
Dunbridge
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MOTTISFONTCRICKET CLUB
QUIZat
The Social Clubon
Saturday25th November
Starts at 8pmEntrance:
£2 per person
Up to 6 people per team
RAFFLE!