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Friends of St.Andrews (FOSA)

 

Flower Festival

May 2nd, 3rd and 4th.   St Andrews Church Wickham Skeith.

 

We had a super Coffee Morning to raise funds for the exhibitors by kind invitation of Margaret Jones-Evans. The list of willing participants has been started, with all the usual suspects raring to go! But if anyone else would like to take part in a floral way, please contact me to find out more. The other lists are now circulating….the helping and baking for the tea tent rotas, and the guarding the church rotas. Liz Davidson is the keeper of those ones.

 

We may have a concert on the Saturday or Sunday evening, featuring Mr and Mrs Cohen, so watch this space. Tickets will be available as soon as we know further details.

 

This biennial event not only raises much needed money for the church, but it is a great opportunity to lend a hand with a big village event. So many good folk out there who donate their time. We would be lost without you!

And it is a well-advertised village happening, with folks from other towns and villages making a point of putting it on their calendars.

Contacts: Liz Davidson 766622, Margaret Knights 01449 767708.     rosecottageflowers@hotmail.co.uk or Margaret Jones-Evans 01449 767121

 

 

 

Church Fundraising

 

Here is a note for your diaries – the Book Sales will start again on 11th April at 10am. There will be plenty of books, jigsaws and marmalade for sale with tea, coffee and homemade cake to refresh you. At Highbanks, 1, Broadway.

 

What’s Not to Like….again. John Evans and his Nutz and Boltz team will be providing an evening of music in the village hall at 7.30pm on Saturday 13th June. Tickets will be £10 with under 16s £5 available from Margaret Jones-Evans on 01449 767121

 

 

 

 

 

 

St Andrews Flower Festival 2024

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A tale of two cities

 

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A soldier's tale

 

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 Black Beauty

 

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How green was my valley

 

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 How the leopard got it's spots

 

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 Cider with Rosie

 

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Rapunzel

 

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Jackanory

 

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Home thoughts from abroad

 

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 Great Expectations

 

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 Snow White

 

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 Breakfast at Tiffanys

 

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 Harry Potter and the prisoner of Azkaban

 

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 The tale of Peter Rabbit

 

Peter Paine

Out of Africa

A tribute to our beloved friend Peter Paine

 

 

 

 

St Andrews Church Tower Roof – in need!

We are fortunate to have a fine ring of bells in the tower of St Andrew’s, hung on a good 19th century oak frame under an oak roof which is covered in lead. Lead roofing lasts a very long time but, as temperatures fluctuate, it expands and shrinks, any weak spots crack, and water gets in. During 2022 we had extreme temperatures and new cracks have opened up which will only get worse. The interior wood is getting wet so we need to do something about the small area of the tower roof ….now.  The main roof leadwork has been repaired many times and it now urgently needs more repairs. If left, it will require total replacement. FOSA have received an anonymous match-funding donation of up to £1000 on condition that the Church can raise another £1000. If you can help, please talk to Liz Davidson or Margaret Jones-Evans.

Apart from that problem it costs St Andrew’s about £1300 per month to stay open to the public for worship, funerals, weddings, concerts and visiting. Prices continue to rise, even for the church. We get no government help and have to raise all the money ourselves. Can you help? You can give a one-off donation or set up a regular payment. You can use the donate option on our page on A Church Near You (https://www.achurchnearyou.com/church/2088/) or visit www.parishgiving.org.uk and then search for “St Andrew’s, Wickham Skeith” or scan the QR code in the church porch & village hall noticeboard or use the card machine in church or speak to Liz or Margaret about how you could help.

 

 

 

Wickham Skeith Churchyard Conservation

Churchyards are a mosaic of habitats which are great for wildlife. They can be peaceful havens containing old and distinctive trees, wildflowers, lichens, rare fungi, mosses and ferns and they provide food and shelter for many animals including small mammals, amphibians, slow worms, insects and birds. Even the gravestones and the churches themselves form an important part of the churchyard habitat.

 Churchyards are not just communities of the dead; they are thoughtful places, reflecting the impact of time on humankind and our efforts to escape oblivion. They are expressions of history – full of personal and community stories.

The big challenge with looking after church land is that it is often seen to be most cost effective to mow and prune everything and concrete over everything else! We are lucky that the churchyard at St Andrews has been managed carefully by volunteers according to a plan to safeguard areas of wild flowers. There are barn owls and pipistrelle and serotine bats that use the churchyard and recent work in the church took this into account.

We have recently engaged contractors to cut the grass and this will be an ongoing commitment. Now we have to carry out some sensitive tree surgery to remove dead and falling branches and make the churchyard and adjoining footpaths safe for walkers.

We would be grateful for any donation, large or small, towards the upkeep of this special area. We have a small ‘churchyard conservation fund’ which contributes to the cost of grass cutting. Thank you to those who have already contributed.

If you use the churchyard for quiet reflection, for dog walking or just visiting, we hope you enjoy its peace and its wildlife. If you don’t know the churchyard, do take a stroll up there and enjoy this peaceful part of our village.

Donations towards the Churchyard Conservation Fund should be given to the church wardens Liz Davidson or Margaret Jones-Evans . Either cash or cheques to Wickham Skeith Church Fund (Churchyard) will be most welcome.