Parochial Church Council Priest in Charge Rev’d. Rick Simpson (3800440) Curate Rev’d. Alison Hobbs (3789670) Lay Reader Geoff Moore – co-opted member of P.C.C. (3735674) Church Wardens: Steve Hodgson (3780289) Hester Higton (5974675) Secretary Treasurer Geoff Knott (01833 627094) Deanery Synod Evelyn Aitken (3789908) David Eltringham (01388 746058) John Jackson (3782392) Other elected members:- Fiona Eltringham (01388 746058) Isabel Rae (9039145) Carolyn Knott (01833 627094 John Roberts ((01388 748287) Jean Merrington (3780952) Robert Scott-Biggs (3735907) Jeanette Metcalfe (3781646) Pastoral Assistant Deborah Hodge (01388 745455) Prayer Team Deborah Hodge 01388 745455, Alison Hobbs 378 9670, Alison Moore 373 5674, Myrleen Stewart 378 0862. Sunday School & Messy Church Gillian Smellie (3739420) & Liz Thomas (3784465) Organist Richard Hird Music Jean Merrington, Thornberry Garth (3780952) Sacristans Carol Beeby (3847431): Deborah Hodge (01388 745455) Jean Hodgson (3780289): Carolyn Knott (01833 627094) Flower Guild Lynne Hastie (3781871) Churchyard Edward Staines (3780858) New Churchyard Bill Currie, 12 Goodwell Lea (3783414) Youth Club Geoff Moore (3735674) Martin Peacock (3784268) Worship Team Rev’d Alison Hobbs, Fiona Eltringham, Deborah Hodge, Jean Hodgson, Jean Merrington, Geoff Moore, Sue Morgan, Rev’d Rick Simpson SMD Team: Rick Simpson; Alison Hobbs; Alison Moore; Martin Peacock Fabric: Jayne & Peter Cook; Stephen Hodgson; John Jackson; Jean Merrington; John Morgan; James Morgan; Edward Staines Parish Office Tel: 0191 3782866: Website www.stbrandon.org.uk July/August Newsletter entries - no later than 20 th June Please send to Jenny Marr - [email protected]and Sue Morgan - [email protected]
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Parochial Church Council
Priest in Charge Rev’d. Rick Simpson (3800440) Curate Rev’d. Alison Hobbs (3789670) Lay Reader Geoff Moore – co-opted member of P.C.C. (3735674) Church Wardens: Steve Hodgson (3780289) Hester Higton (5974675) Secretary Treasurer Geoff Knott (01833 627094) Deanery Synod Evelyn Aitken (3789908)
David Eltringham (01388 746058) John Jackson (3782392) Other elected members:-
Fiona Eltringham (01388 746058) Isabel Rae (9039145) Carolyn Knott (01833 627094 John Roberts ((01388 748287) Jean Merrington (3780952) Robert Scott-Biggs (3735907) Jeanette Metcalfe (3781646)
Alison Moore 373 5674, Myrleen Stewart 378 0862. Sunday School & Messy Church Gillian Smellie (3739420) & Liz Thomas (3784465) Organist Richard Hird Music Jean Merrington, Thornberry Garth (3780952) Sacristans Carol Beeby (3847431): Deborah Hodge (01388 745455) Jean Hodgson (3780289): Carolyn Knott (01833 627094) Flower Guild Lynne Hastie (3781871) Churchyard Edward Staines (3780858) New Churchyard Bill Currie, 12 Goodwell Lea (3783414) Youth Club Geoff Moore (3735674) Martin Peacock (3784268) Worship Team Rev’d Alison Hobbs, Fiona Eltringham, Deborah Hodge,
Jean Hodgson, Jean Merrington, Geoff Moore, Sue Morgan, Rev’d Rick Simpson
SMD Team: Rick Simpson; Alison Hobbs; Alison Moore; Martin Peacock
Fabric: Jayne & Peter Cook; Stephen Hodgson; John Jackson; Jean Merrington; John Morgan; James Morgan; Edward Staines
If you would welcome a short time of Christian worship
with friends and neighbours, we would love to see you.
You are invited to join us for a small and friendly home
Eucharist service at 5 Russell Close
Tuesday 21 June 2016 at 11:00
Tuesday 26 July 2016 at 11:00
SUNDAY 26th June
3-5pm in The Church
Messy crafts, songs, stories and supper together.
This month we are learning all about birds and what they can teach us about God
This month we will be exploring Bible Mini Beasts
Come and have fun with us
All ages welcome from 0-100+
If you are under 16 you will need a grown up with you.
If you are over 16 we can provide lots of children for you to play with!
Gillian (0191 373 9420) and Liz (0191 378 4465)
Recently there have been rather a lot of chocolate buttons at Sunday School.
We can’t promise that there will be anymore, but why not come along and find out!
You are welcome to join us in Sunday School whatever the ages of your children or you can play with your little ones in
the Neville Chapel.
We promise you a warm welcome.
Gillian (0191 373 9420) and Liz (0191 378 4465)
Prayer and Thanksgiving Diary June 2016
You are invited to use this diary and share in the prayers offered daily in church.
1 Thanks for the loving trinity of God - ‘Our God beyond, beside us and within.’
2 For those who live in Village North, Station House, Railway Cottages 3 For the regular Friday afternoon ecumenical study and prayer group 4 For university students and staff towards the end of the academic year 5 Trinity 2 4th post-sermon discussion today 6 For Scripton, Peppermires, Holywell, East Parks area 7 The Oakenshaw Road area, Village South, Castle and Lodge 8 All who live in Quarry Hill, the cottages, Morley Farm, Littlewhite
farm, Goodwell Field 9 For countries caught up in war or terror and all who work for peace 10 Durham Rd and the Forge 11 Barnabas – thanks for all who encourage us, may we encourage
others 12 Trinity 3 Village celebrations for the Queen’s 90th birthday 13 Give thanks for the Queen and all inspiring women in leadership 14 Goodwell Lea 15 For anyone you know who is grieving 16 The Rectory and all the homes around the Village Hall 17 Wooley Grange, High Wooley, Weather Hill, South Brandon area 18 For people who work to bring healing to others 19 Trinity 4 ‘Our God beyond, beside us and within.’ 20 Give thanks for all involved in producing our food, especially pray
for local farmers 21 Whitworth Lane, Black House 22 For churches in the DH7 area with thanks for good relationships
between them 23 For the EU Referendum, for generosity to outweigh self interest in voters 24 For those who are housebound 25 Thanks for the pleasure of creativity and the Art Show in the Village
Hall
26 Trinity 5 For leaders and participants in Sunday School, Messy Church and Youth Club, meeting today
27 Golf Club, Park Lodge, Garden House, Nursery House, East Bothy 28 For those married or baptised in St Brandon’s this year 29 Peter and Paul – for teachers and preachers 30 All who live in Foxes Row, Russell Close, North Field View 31 For Stockley Grove, Bridge Road, Tanglewood
GARDEN CLUB
Plant Exchange & Plant Sale. The event was a success. £90.50 was raised and donated to St Cuthbert’s Hospice. Future events.
Walkabout. Friday 10 June 2016. Location this year – start at
Peppermires, then on to Holywell. Tickets will be available
from Monitors until Friday June 3rd: prices still at 2011 rates. ie
£12.00 and £14.00 for non-members. We recommend car
sharing where possible. Detail of the gardens which are open
will be given to you on arrival at Peppermires. Try to arrive at
Peppermires about 6.30. Supper at 8pm at Meg and Ian
Dewhurst’s at Holywell. Bring your own drinks.
Friday 22 July. An evening garden visit to Woodside House,
Witton Park followed by a pub meal. More detail next month.
Saturday 17 September 2016. Annual Show. Wed. 12 October. David Hall of Halls of Heddon. Illustrated
talk and plant sale.
Wed. 16 November – talk by Nick Hamilton of Barnsdale. We have engaged the services of Nick Hamilton, an experienced gardener, horticulturalist of 25 years standing, writer and speaker – although, of course, he is best known as the son of the late Geoff Hamilton who educated and entertained TV audiences weekly with the horticultural goings on at Barnsdale. In Geoff’s time, Barnsdale was little more than a television set; since his untimely death Nick has transformed it into a garden attracting many visitors annually.
In keeping with Geoff’s ideas though, the garden is still one where great effects are achieved without lavish spending. Note the date Wednesday November 16
th, the subject
“Gardening in Shade” (chosen by popular vote at the Club’s
AGM) and the ticket prices (as last year for the talk by Bob
Flowerdew) Members £5.00, Visitors £7.50. The committee
looks forward to seeing you there.
Do you know anyone who, for any reason, would appreciate prayer,
a visit, or perhaps to receive communion at home
Please tell Deborah Hodge, Authorised Pastoral Assistant, and she
will get in touch. 01388 745455
Wednesday Coffee Morning Village Hall 10.30 – 11.45
All are very welcome – plus family & friends, any age!
June 1st Christine Jones & Rob Waggott June 8th Joan Taylor &Pat Allat
June 15th Deborah & Bob Chapman June 22nd Linda Larnach & Vivienne Low June 29th Evelyn Aitken & Bill Curry July 6th Jean & Jim Merrington
July 13th Christine Jones & Rob Waggott July 20th Janiece Spence & Stuart Allen July 27th Joan Taylor & Sheena Murray August 3rd Deborah & Bob Chapman.
If your turn is unsuitable please swop with someone else. Josie Armstrong, Allee Longstaff or Pat Allat may be able to help. Please let your partner know: -
Pat Allat 3780454 Stewart Allen 3780871 Allee Longstaff 3780707 Evelyn Aitken 3789908 Vivienne Lowe 3780974 Josie Armstrong 01388 748902 Jean Merrington 3780952 Deborah Chapman 3781409 Sheena Murray 378 1097 Bill Currie 3783414 Janiece Spence 4356357 Christine Jones 3789297 Joan Taylor 3783630 Linda Larnach 375 7554. Rob Waggott 3780523
VESTRY REPORT: funerals; baptisms and weddings
We published the banns of marriage for George Rae and Carol
Kelly, both of the parish of Brancepeth, marrying at St
Brandon's on 17th
June 2016.
THE ARCHIVES AND HISTORY GROUP ARE
CELEBRATING THEIR 10TH ANNIVERSARY IN
APRIL/MAY 2016.
A permanent glass fronted display board has been
commissioned and is on one of the walls in the Committee
Room of the village hall. It is intended that differing
displays of items held in the Archives collection will be on
show there. We hope these will be of interest to residents
and visitors.
BRANCEPETH WAR MEMORIAL
NOW A GRADE II LISTED MONUMENT
Historic England recently invited comments as to whether our War
Memorial has special architectural or historic interest. The Archives
Group submitted information regarding this and, in April 2016, the War
Memorial became a Grade II listed monument with Historic England.
The reasons given for this listing are as follows:
Historic interest: as an eloquent witness to the tragic impact of world
events on this local community and the sacrifice it has made in the
conflicts of the twentieth century
Architectural interest: an elegant memorial cross in the medieval style
Group value: with the church of St. Brandon (Grade I listed, the park of
Brancepeth Castle (Grade II listed) and a number of other listed
structures.
(List entry number 1433731)
“ T H E B A T T L E O F T H E S O M M E ”
A N O P P O RT U N I T Y T O S E E T H E O F F I C I A L W A R F I L M M A D E I N
A U G U S T 1 9 1 6
FRIDAY 1st JULY, 2016
Performances at 2.00 p.m. and 7.30 p.m.
in the Village Hall.
The film lasts approximately 80 minutes, plus an introduction.
July 1st 1916 marks the 100th anniversary of the first
day of the Battle of the Somme – one of the worst of
the Western Front WW1 campaigns. Four men from
Brancepeth and Wooley Colliery were killed on that day.
To commemorate this, the Archives and History Group
are arranging two showings of the Battle of the Somme
film.
This is a documentary/propaganda film produced by the
Government at the time and released nationwide on 21st
August 1916. It was seen by huge audiences in the UK,
barely a month after the events it depicted. Cinema-goers
hailed it as an opportunity to see the reality of the
Western Front for the first time, and to share the
experiences of the soldiers who were fighting there.
Admission is free but donations towards the cost of hiring
the hall and overheads would be appreciated.
“If the exhibition of this picture all over the world does
not end War, God help civilisation.”
“The most important and imposing picture of the war.”
David Lloyd George
AN INVITATION from Brancepeth Allotment
Association If you would like a place on the allotment waiting list
or a guided tour of the plots, please email the BAA committee.
June 12th Sunday The Queen’s 90th Birthday – village celebration June 25/26th Sat/Sun Art Exhibition – Village Hall July 1st Friday Film – The Battle of the Somme July 8th Friday Book Club July 22nd Friday Garden visit – Woodside House August 19th Friday Book Club Sept. 17th Saturday Garden Show October 12th Wednesday David Halls of Heddon –illustrated talk &
plant sale. November 16th Wednesday Talk by Nick Hamilton of Barnsdale. . Village Hall:- please contact Geraldine Jennings –
Brancepeth Community Association - Management Committee
George Gibbons Chairman George Gibbons Building co- ordinator John Morgan Vice chairman Alison Hobbs Church Peter Aitken Secretary Geraldine Jennings Bookings Margot Harrison Treasurer Vivienne Lowe Subscription Jo Dalton Social Events Rosemary Monument Choir James Dalton IT Joan Taylor Wednesday Coffee Parish Activities
Chairman B.C.A. George Gibbons, 3 The Forge (3784200) Secretary Peter Aitken, The Copse, Foxes Row (3789908) Treasurer Margot Harrison, Downsgarth (3784813) Membership Vivienne Lowe, 17 The Village (3780974) Hall Bookings Geraldine Jennings, 5 Goodwell Lea (3781583) Archives & History Vivienne Lowe, 17 The Village (3780974) Badminton Bianca Allen, 6 Foxes Row, (3780871) Brancepeth Allotment John Morgan, (3781172) Association [email protected] Book Club Rick Simpson, [email protected] Val Gibbons (3784200) Choir Jean Merrington (3780952) Drama Martin Peacock (3784268) Flower Club Jessie Brown (3782748) Garden Club Barry Dickinson (3782398) Snooker Bookings Geraldine Jennings (3781583) Wednesday Coffee Joan Taylor (3783630) W.I. Jean Graham (3782779) Yoga Lynne Hastie (3781871) Youth Club Geoff Moore (3735674)