Serving Beambridge, Clunbury, Clunton, Coston, Cwm, Kempton, Little Brampton, Obley, Purslow, The Llan and Twitchen

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The Parish Post Number 14 Apr 2011 The Crown Inn, Clunton T Serving Beambridge, Clunbury, Clunton, Coston, Cwm, Kempton, Little Brampton, Obley, Purslow, The Llan and Twitchen hose of us who live in the Clun Valley are very lucky to live in such a beautiful part of the country, with some great pubs too. One of these being the Crown Inn, Clunton, a traditional free house. The pub was threatened with closure in 1994 after the then landlord had had enough of the licensed trade. A group of local residents got together and rather than lose the pub to d e velopm e n t, o r change of use to a dwelling, they decided to buy it as a cooperative venture, one of the first such ventures in the country. There have been a few tenants of the pub since then - some good, some bad! The latest are Della and Andy Peers who have run a very successful and very popular pub for the last three years. So dedicated are they to making a success of it that they have only just taken their first holiday in 3 years. Andy, from County Durham, went to catering college straight from school, and qualified as a chef; he then worked all over the country for various hotel chains getting lots of experience and seeing and learning a great deal about the catering trade. So he is no stranger to hard work and knows what it needs to run a successful business. He was employed for ten years as head chef at the Long Mynd Hotel which is where he met his wife, Della, who was restaurant manager. Della did not start out in the catering trade but after school worked for an estate agent. She then went to the Long Mynd and worked her way up t o r e s t a u r a n t manager. They admit that, initially, they did not get on that well; but chefs and restaurant managers notoriously do not see eye to eye. However, love in the hot and steamy atmosphere of the kitchens flourished and the rest, as they say, is history. Della being a local girl (she is originally from Newcastle on Clun) has a head start, as she knows lots of locals and they know her and her family, but it is more than that that makes the pub so popular. The food is very good, witness the write up given by Sharon Walters in the Shropshire Star... The winter months traditionally are quiet, so Please send your contributions by the 15th of each month

Andy and Della decided to try doing fish and chips to take away, or eat in, on a Wednesday. This has proved so popular that a) you cannot park in the pub car park on Wednesday nights unless you get there early or late, after 9pm, and b) you need to order in advance. The most they have sold in one night was 109 portions. They also tried 2 courses for 10 on a Thursday night; again this was so popular that you had to book or you did not get in. This has now stopped for the summer as the tourist season starts traditionally from Easter onwards. So the pub is now open for food Thursday, Friday and Saturday nights plus Sunday Lunch, but I would recommend booking. They are already full for Mothering Sunday. The food is not the only attraction, it is also very nice to be able to walk into the pub, to know most of the people, to be greeted by all and to sit and have a chat, with no music blaring and no fruit machine noise. There are lots of other things going on: it is used as a meeting place, the domino league have matches, and the darts players are in most nights. I almost feel that I have gone back in time, and then at my age to be called PET is an added bonus! Andy and Della would like to thank all who have supported them for the last three years and we all look forward to many more. Barbara Vesty Coffee Morning Tuesday 5 April 9am to 11.30am in Clunbury Village Hall Crafts for Sale (Cakes, cards, jewellery, flower arrangements, lavender bags, etv) In aid of Clunbury Under 5s Playgroup Oops! W e apologise for the poor quality of the printing of the last issue, particularly of the photo of the bellringers. Here it is again... hopefully loud and clear! Clunbury bellringers c. 1965 Seated front row l to r: Stephen Lane, Mr Albert Lane, David Perkins Middle row: John Richards, Sarah Williams, Susan Lane, Jane Williams, John Croxton Standing at back: Caroline Lloyd, Barbara Williams High Kicks at Kempton Ceilidh O n 26 Feb, Ron and Dot took a break from lambing to tempt us onto the dance floor. They did their best to keep their flock under control and, by the end of the night, most of us could swing our partners at the right time and even strip the willow without too much difficulty. Refreshments were served at half-time to re-fuel flagging limbs, and were greatly appreciated. Thanks to all who helped and contributed to making it such a successful and enjoyable evening.

Thanks from the Under 5s A s secretary of Clunbury Under Fives, I would like to say a huge thank you to everyone who supported our auction of goods and promises at the Crown Inn, Clunton on 12 th March. Many people, unfortunately too numerous to mention, contributed a lot of hard work in organising the evening, not least Della and Andy Peers. Not only were they kind enough to allow us to use the pub for the auction, they also helped with the organisation and contributed two very popular promises themselves. I would also like to thank our auctioneer Phil Wright and his glamorous assistant Jackie Bowen who enthused the crowd and helped achieve the best prices on the night. And finally, we would not have been able to raise any money at all without those who turned up on the night and put in bids for the lots. I am very pleased to let you know that we raised a grand total of 1,331.32, which will be divided equally between Clunbury Under Fives and the Midlands Air Ambulance, two very worthwhile causes. Every 25 that we have raised will pay for either one session of playgroup or one minute of Air Ambulance flying time. On behalf of both organisations, a sincere thank you to everyone who supported us. Suzanne Hadwen From left to right: Tom Graham, Sam Wadsworth, Jensen Hadwen, Gwennie Ewing, Monty Longthorp, Eva Knight. At the back: Suzanne Hadwen with the fire engine which was one of the lots at the auction. Clunbury School Corner O n Wednesday 9th March we held our first Clunbury School Farmers Market. Years 5 and 6 had spent many weeks planning, marketing and designing posters for the event and we were thrilled with the end result. The producers were really happy with the market and would definitely attend our next one. We would like to say a big thank you to all the local people who visited the market and made it such a great success. We have given a percentage of our profit to The Air Ambulance. We have had a very busy week this week, as we have been celebrating Science Week. On Tuesday we had a visit from a scientist from Science Boffins who explored chemical reactions and electricity with us; we learnt a lot but also had lots of fun. Our school nurse visited us on Wednesday to show us how clean our hands are using special gel and a light - box. We were very surprised at the results. We are also going to make rockets. This term we have also visited Clun School to meet the author and illustrator, Nick Sharrat who, as well as talking to us, signed the books we bought. On Red Nose Day we are holding a dance competition at school, we are also dressing up in something funny; we hope to raise lots of money for Comic Relief. Don t forget to put the date in your diary for our Summer Fair, it is on Saturday the 18 th of June. By Morgan, Callum and Jess on t forget 6th and D 20th April: if you lose your picture, it s b e c a u s e o f t h e Switchover!

All proceeds from the bingo will go to Clunbury School PTA. For further details please contact Jackie Bowen 01588 660146 GOOD FRIDAY - 22nd. April CHILDREN S WORKSHOP in Clunbury Village Hall 10.00 a.m. - 3 p.m. for all children aged 5-11 Then the GOOD FRIDAY WALK up Clunbury Hill - for all ages! at 3.00 p.m. from the School Crossroads in Clunbury D o come and join us for our Good Friday Walk! This has become quite a local tradition in the 17 years we have been doing it. Rain or shine (even snow) we have managed to reach the top of the hill, except when Foot & Mouth or extreme weather conditions prevented us. Given a fine day, the view from the top is magnificent, and we can promise good company on the walk and a refreshing cup of tea in the Village Hall afterwards. We leave from the crossroads by the School at 3.00 p.m. Barney Bell Gardening Club Report T he February meeting of the South West Shropshire Gardening Club was well attended and had a good social atmosphere. This was partly due to the speaker David Swanson, acting head gardener at Powis Castle. David showed some very interesting illustrations from the C18 and spoke of Lady Violet s love of the cottage garden style as it was in the early 1900s. He also compared the garden as it was in the 1930s with the way it is now, illustrating this with slides. To-day eight full time gardeners tend the gardens, which, with the parkland, extends to 25 acres. Of course health and safety regulations now dictate how some jobs are done. Instead of cutting the enormous yew hedges from ladders the gardeners now have to use cherry pickers to ensure their safety. Members of the gardening club and guests were very appreciative of David s most interesting talk. The next meeting of the club is on 27 April, 7.30pm in Lyd b u r y N o r t h Village Hall, when the speaker is Mark Zennick; his subject is Day Lilies. Everyone is welcome. For more information contact Pauline 01588 660120. CONTACTS Email: theparishpost@gmail.com Phone: Sue Hill 660355 Barbara Vesty 640596 Gisèle Wall 660561 Post: The Parish Post, c/o 1 Twitchen Rd, Clunbury SY7 0HF The editorial team does not accept responsibility for any opinions expressed by contributors and reserves the right to edit contributions if deemed appropriate.

Events Diary for April 2011 go to theparishpost.org for more details Date Time Event Location Sun 3rd Family Service for Mothering Sunday Clungunford Sun 3rd 6.30pm Evensong Clunbury Tue 5th 9.00am Coffee Morning in aid of Clunbury Under 5s Clunbury Village Hall Tue 5th 7.30pm Flicks - The Lovely Bones Lydbury North VH Wed 6th 2.30pm Craven Arms WI - Local Unworthies Methodist Hall, CA Wed 6th Digital Switchover (BBC2) Wed 6th 8pm Easter Bingo CA Com. Centre Fri 8th 9.00pm Live music - Rubee & The Rockets White Horse, Clun Sat 9th to 2.00pm Coffee Morning & Bring and Buy Sale (see overleaf) Clunton VH Sat 9th 7.30pm Flicks - The Ghost Memorial Hall,Clun Sat 9th 8.30pm Rob Chapman - magician White Horse, Clun Sun 10th Mattins (a joint service with Clunbury) Hopton Castle Sun 10th 6.30pm Evensong Clunton Mon 11th 7.00pm - 9.00pm Free help with using computers at Aston on Clun Broadplace Kangaroo Inn, A o C Wed 13th 7.00pm Church's Annual Parochial Church Meeting Clunbury School Wed 13th 8.00pm Bishop's Castle Film Society - A Serious Man Three Tuns, BC Fri 15th 7.30pm Sun 17th 6.30pm Tue 19th 7.30pm Wed 20th 8.45pm South West Shropshire Historical & Archaeological Society - talk on Hopton Castle PALM SUNDAY - Palm Crosses will be distributed at all services Holy Communion Evensong Bedstone WI meeting - Mr & Mrs Taylor, talk on their work in Vietnam Meditation and Music "Were you There". All welcome to this performance College Hall, BC Clunton Clunbury Bedstone VH Clungunford Church Wed 20th 9.15pm Live folk music Crown Inn, Clunton Wed 20th Digital Switchover (All other analogue channels) Thur 21st 7.30pm MAUNDY THURSDAY - Holy Communion Hopton Castle Fri 22nd 10.00am Children's Workshop - children aged 5-11 Clunbury VH Fri 22nd 3.00pm GOOD FRIDAY WALK up Clunbury Hill - for all ages! School Crossroads, Clunbury Fri 22nd 7.30pm GOOD FRIDAY MEDITATION - An evening service of readings, hymns and prayers Clunton Church Fri 22nd 9.00pm Live Music - Paul Parker & All The Right Friends White Horse, Clun Sun 24th EASTER DAY Holy Communion Holy Communion Clunbury Clunton Wed 27th 7.30pm South West Shropshire Gardening Club - talk - Day Lillies Lydbury North VH Wed 27th 8.00pm Bishop's Castle Film Society - to be announced Three Tuns, BC Thur 28th 9.00pm Live folk music Sun Inn, Clun Thur 28 th 7.30pm Gardening Club meeting: Day Lilies Lydbury North VH

Fri 29th 9.00pm Live music - Borderline Blues Band White Horse, Clun Sat 30th 7.30pm Flicks - Made in Dagenham Memorial Hall,Clun Sun 1st May 6.30pm Evensong Clunbury Regular walks Day Start time Group Location Every Wednesday 10.00am Clun Ramblers walk Clun Mem. Hall CP Every Wednesday 10.00am Clun Peramblers walk Clun Mem. Hall CP 1st and 3rd Wednesdays in month 10.00am Clun Amblers walk Clun Mem. Hall CP Abbreviations and acronyms used: AoC - Aston on Clun, BC - Bishop's Castle, CA - Craven Arms, CP car park, VH - Village Hall. These diary pages are compiled by volunteers as a service to the community. The compilers do not accept liability for any errors or omissions or any consequences of any errors or omissions. Reminder If you prefer to receive The Parish Post by email (which saves paper, shoe leather and the planet), please contact us at theparishpost@gmail.com Volunteers needed Could you be our correspondent for your part of the parish? STOP PRESS... Barn Owl and Red Kite Breeding Surveys Could you help, please? If you see a Barn Owl (other than at Little Brampton, which is already a confirmed site), please phone Vince Downs on 01588 660369 If you see Red Kites which appear to be breeding in your area, please phone Leo Smith, on 01588 638577