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BERRIEW
NEWSLETTER
NUMBER 363 SEPTEMBER 2018
The Churches of Berriew St Beuno’s, St John’s, Fron and
Pantyffridd in the Parish of the Pool Mission Area
Vicar: Ven. Dr Peter J Pike 01686 640223
Curate: Revd Esther Yates 01686 625559
Reader: Mr Peter Watkin 01686 640640
Vicar’s Warden: Mr Jim Maxwell 01686 640840
People’s Warden: Mrs Iris Tombs 01686 640400
Services in St Beuno’s, Berriew
Sunday 2nd. September Fourteenth Sunday after Trinity
10.00am All-age Communion
Sunday 9th. September Fifteenth Sunday after Trinity
10.00am Sung Eucharist
3.00pm Evening Prayer
Sunday 16th. September Sixteenth Sunday after Trinity
10.00am All-age Worship
Sunday 23rd. September Seventeenth Sunday after Trinity
10.00am Sung Eucharist
4.00pm ‘Diocesan Farewell’ for Peter and Deb at St Mary’s Welshpool
Sunday 30th. September Eighteenth Sunday after Trinity (St Jerome)
11.00am Eucharist of ‘Farewell’ for Peter and Deb – all most welcome!
Services in St John’s, Fron
Sunday 9th. September 9.00am Holy Communion
Sunday 23rd. September 9.00am All-age Communion
Friday 28th September 7.00pm Harvest Thanksgiving
Services in Pantyffridd
Sunday 2nd. September 3.00pm Evening Prayer
Sunday 16th. September 3.00pm Holy Communion
Friday 21st September 7.00pm Harvest Thanksgiving
Wednesdays at 10.30am The times of prayer in the Old School (first two Wednesdays in
the month) and the Eucharist (third Wednesday of the month) resume. Please come to
Mothers’ Union worship at 2.00pm on the fourth Wednesday
Choir Practices: Wednesdays at 6.00pm – in the Old School
New singers in particular are warmly welcome!
Bellringers Practices: Wednesdays at 7.30pm – in St Beuno’s
New ringers in particular are warmly welcome!
Thank you for continuing to donate to our Food Bank box, the contents of which are regularly taken to the Welshpool Food Bank. There is still a pressing need for this provision. The last consignment was taken on 21st August and was received very gratefully.
Our Farewell
We look forward to welcoming you to the service on Sunday, 30th. September in St Beuno’s at
11.00am, giving us a chance to say ‘Thank you and Goodbye’ to folk. It has been a real
privilege to live and serve here over the last six years although, with my archdeacon’s
commitments, I have spent very considerable parts of each week elsewhere in the diocese /
province.
The service is not just for our regular congregation but for everyone whom it has been our
pleasure to get to know during our time here. So please come!
With fond regards and every blessing,
Peter and Deb
Berriew Parish Church Side Person Rota for September
10am Service: Sue Creaven and Ruth Jones
Berriew Parish Church Cleaning Rota for September
Joyce Langford and Mary Nicholson.
Retirement of Venerable Dr. Peter Pike.
Our vicar Peter is to retire on Sunday 30th
September. He will conduct his last service as vicar on that
Sunday morning 11am.
Afterwards there will be a lunch in the Old School, please all feel welcome to come to both.
However, if you intend coming to lunch please contact Iris on 640400, Christine on 640244 or Beryl on
650150, by Friday September 14th
for catering reasons.
Iris Tombs/Church Warden.
Refail Presbyterian Chapel
Minister Rev. Dr. D. Stirling
Services every Sunday at 10am. unless otherwise stated.
Sept. 2nd Joint Communion at Montgomery 10.30am.
9th
Minister
16th
Dr. E. Jobling
23rd
Harvest Thanksgiving. Mr. G. Smith. Service at 11am.
30th
Joint service in St. Beuno's Church, Berriew.
Oct. 7th
Joint communion Abermule 10.30am.
Dates for your diary.
23rd
September 11am. Harvest Thanksgiving followed by lunch in the assembly room. All welcome.
Wednesday 26th
September Bible Society course in the assembly room. Commencing with a light lunch at
1pm. and finish at 3pm. with tea and cake.
Coffee is served in the assembly room after the service the 4th
Sunday in the month.
Bridge Club every Friday at 7.30pm.
Knitting Club - Contact Jennie 01686 941813.
The assembly rooms are available for hire. Contact Mrs. Hall: 01686 668085
Pentre Llifior Wesleyan Methodist Chapel
Minister: Rev. Bob Thomas, NEWTOWN (01686 625690)
Services: 2.30pm Sundays.
Sept. 2nd
Rev. Bob Thomas HOLY COMMUNION Service
9th
All-Age Cell Group
16th
Jenny Thomas, NEWTOWN
23rd
All-Age Cell Group
30th
Graham Smith, WELSHPOOL
ALL are very welcome to visit and attend services at this Methodist Heritage site which is also OPEN on
Wednesdays & Thursdays (2.00-4.30pm) throughout September and is also open for Bacon Buddies on
Saturday 8th
September (10am-12noon).
A considerable amount of work has been done on our historical display boards to reflect continuing
discoveries and work has now started on the production of a guide book and a separate book on the
fascinating story of this 18th
Cent. Wesleyan wayside chapel. Groups and visitors outside the advertised
hours are most welcome and can be arranged with Andrew Mathieson (tel: 01938 555376).
Andrew Mathieson
St John’s Church. Fron
We extend to everyone a warm welcome to our Harvest Festival Service at the Fron which will be on Friday 28
th September at 7.00.p.m. This will be followed by our usual Harvest Supper.
This year the service will be both a happy and sad occasion as we will be saying farewell to our vicar Ven Peter who is retiring on 30
th September.We hope you will be able to join us on this special occasion.
120+ Club August 2018 Winners are:- First prize £10.00 No 47 Peter Woolley Fron Second Prize £10.00 No 3 Ray Darlington Newtown Third Prize £5.00 No 91 John Gleave Junior London Helen B
Brooks Chapel
Minister: Rev. Dr. D. Stirling.
Saturday 8th
September 2-4pm. Tea and Chat.
We are holding our next community 'Tea and Chat' afternoon on Saturday 8th
September. We will be
continuing with our research into the history of Brooks Chapel and its role in the community past and
present and also looking at the history of the buildings that make up Brooks community. There will be
refreshments and some 'harvest' themed crafts for those that are feeling creative. All are very welcome to
attend and lifts can be arranged for those that may need them.
Sunday 9th
September 2.30pm. Harvest Thanksgiving Service.
All are welcome to attend this friendly Family Service.
Sunday 14th
October 2.30pm. Family Service.
(Tracey Dunn Sec. 01686 641824)
The Young Folks of St Beuno’s As the Summer break comes to an end – we wish all the young folks returning to school an
exciting and happy term. And for those going off to High School for the first time – enjoy the
challenges that lie ahead.
Little saints: Saturday 18th August – 10.00 until 3.00pm
What a day it was! It was the seventh summer activity day – we began in 2012! – when we were
celebrating the Olympics. Each year since we have included some sports activities into our day.
It was no different this year.
But we called the day – Lucky 7! - discovering several things connected to the number 7; God
created the world in 7 days; there are 7 colours in the rainbow; seven days in the week; folks
play sevens in Rugby and hockey!; and the word Friends has seven letters.
We enjoyed some crafts and indoor games - and then competed in some sports; egg and spoon,
sack race, sprints and mini marathon. Maybe the most favoured activity was Limbo! How
amazing is their ability to bend and twist!
Our next day together will be the Saturday before the last week of the new term –
20TH OCTOBER – 10.00 – 12.15pm in the Old School.
Please put this date in your diaries. We will e-mail you all nearer the time. Please remember to
respond to it so that we know how many are coming. In the meantime – try to find some more to
join us.
We are always happy to welcome new members
Contact nos [all 01686] Angela: 624357: Esther: 625559
St Beuno’s Choir and Organists/pianists
Choir practices will begin again in the Old School on
Wednesday 5th September – 6.00-7.15pm
We shall be preparing for our harvest services and for Peter’s farewell service – so lots of work –
but all will be done in joy! Lots of time for new members to join us!!... come and enjoy singing,
chat and have fun! ……….not forgetting a cuppa after rehearsal!
And for those who play a keyboard – we would welcome offers to help.
AND FINALLY – from youngest to oldest – from our young folks and our choir and organists –
we wish Peter and Deb a long and happy retirement. We thank them for the times we have
shared together – for Peter’s ‘active’ stories at Little saints – his guitar accompaniments and
Deb’s organ playing and singing with the choir – Good Luck and God Bless you both.
The Cemetery and Church burial ground.
Dear Community,
You may remember that some time ago we requested that in order to allow our burial grounds to be kept neat
and tidy we should help by keeping the graves clear. We are reminding everyone by repeating our original
letter and would be grateful for families to help us so that the mower can be taken over the ground.
Also – please do not use glass containers for your flowers – as they can be upset and broken.
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We, the members of the CC – the Church Committee - are privileged that we have been able to provide a
final resting place for your loved ones. Our Cemetery is a peaceful resting place – where we encourage you
to spend time as you remember the days you shared together; and we would all wish it to remain a place of
calm serenity where families may reflect and pray.
The CC is responsible for ensuring the upkeep of the Cemetery and wishes to ensure respect for all those
who have been interred there. We strive to look after the ground as well as possible, and are grateful to those
who help us in this task.
In order to maintain the ground, each grave, may be marked by its headstone, and should only be furnished
with living or silk flowers, no plastic ones please, in vases on the plinth. On Remembrance Sunday, poppies,
and at Christmas, wreathes, may be placed there. Shrubs or plants may not be planted on the grave itself.
This will enable grass to grow and then a lawn appearance which will maintain a tranquil space for those at
rest; and allow respect for all families who have loved ones laid here.
We are aware of the sadness and grief which you feel, and continue to hold you all in our prayers. May
God’s blessing be with you.
Church Committee
St Beuno’s Church
Berriew
Footnote: The new organisation of Church in Wales into Mission Areas means that the PCC - [ Parochial
Church Council] is replaced by CC – [Church committee.]
Berriew Mothers’ Union July Meeting.
On a lovely warm summers’ afternoon Branch Leader Iris welcomed everyone to
the July Meeting of the Mothers’ Union.
Archdeacon Peter Pike was the speaker for the afternoon and this was to be his
last talk to Mothers’ Union before his retirement at the end of September. We
all enjoyed his thought provoking talk about Piety , Prayer and, most important,
Love. After a passage from Matthew’s gospel we listened to a prayer on love
and understanding followed by two Seaney Heaney’s extracts from his essay
‘The Poet as a Christian’. Everyone was very moved by Heaney’s poem entitled
‘Clearances’ from ‘The Haw Lantern'and the talk ended with another
contribution from the Seamus -this one called Route 110.
We meet again on Wednesday 26th September at 2p.m. at The Old School when
the speaker is Revd. Alexis Smith. Do come along and join in a relaxing
afternoon always followed by tea and refreshments. All welcome!
Ann Dixon.
Thank you
Eric Lloyd's family would like to thank everyone for their condolences, attendance and generous donations
received at the funeral and the beautiful blessing sung by the choir, which made the service very special.
Also thanking people for their kindness and help around the village towards him especially in his later years
which was much appreciated by the family.
Thank you
Jane, Ruth and family would like to thank everyone who sent them cards, gifts and kind messages after the
death of Dad, John Lloyd.
Also to everyone who attended his funeral and gave donations to Marie Curie and Berriew Bellringers. £600
will be shared between the two.
Thank you to Rev. Esther Yates for her care and support and for conducting a lovely gentle service reflecting
the person that John was.
Dad was a lovely gentle man who will be much missed but never forgotten.
Many thanks, Jane Nash
Yoga for fitness and wellbeing There are many reasons to take up yoga, here are just some of them.
1) Yoga benefits your full body—externally and internally.
The twisting, stretching and folding of a yoga practice are good for the digestive
system, the circulatory system, the lymph system and more. It’s a great way to detox the body and can improve your cardiovascular system. And all this while developing
stronger muscles.
2) Yoga teaches acceptance.
Yoga helps you believe you’re perfect the way you are—with your strengths and your
weaknesses. Yoga is not about self-improvement, it's about self-acceptance.
3) Yoga will make you lean.
By stretching your muscles as you’re strengthening them, your body will take on a
leaner appearance.
4)You need only a mat and no fancy equipment
Yoga relies on your body for strengthening. Gym classes use weights and other
equipment. Through different asanas, your full body becomes toned and stronger by using your own entire body weight as 'weights'.
5) You can do yoga anywhere.
Yoga is best learnt in a class, but you can easily practice at home, outside or in small spaces. All you need is about 6 feet by 4 feet and you have your own yoga studio.
6) Yoga is kinder to the body.
Yoga can be gentle or intense whatever you want. Checkout Ashtanga Yoga on youtube for something intense! Yoga builds heat and works your muscles, but you’re
doing what your body allows you to do. Yoga also stretches as you move through the postures and a good yoga practice builds on itself to prepare the body for the next
position.
7) Yoga eases your aches and pains.
Yoga slowly stretches muscles and opens the energy channels of the body. The
increased flexibility keeps muscles and joints lubricated and healthy.
8) It’s not yoga without proper yogic breathe
During times of stress, it’s easy to forget to breathe—really breathe, and not just
shallow breaths. The breathe helps to calm the body and increases concentration. The overall intention is to release tension throughout the body and mind. During a
yoga practice, you focus on the breath, the posture and the gaze. Outside distractions
are tuned out.
9) Yoga reduces stress.
Yoga classes should include relaxation. It gives you a chance to clear the mind of the
stresses of the day. With practice, stressful situations can be dealt with more easily and overall stress levels decrease.
10) ANYONE can practice yoga.
No matter your age or your health, you can practice yoga. Yoga has even been found to help people who have health ailments ranging from Parkinson’s to cancer.
Just try it! Classes at the village Community Hall, Castle Caereinion
Thursday’s - 6.30pm till 8.00pm
Call Richard on 01938850578 or 07583079423 for information.
Berriew Brownies
We currently have vacancies for your daughter to join our adventure! The Brownie programme deserves to be called an adventure, the name reflects the world of new opportunities, challenges and fun that a girl can become part of when they join. Girls can go along to camps, holidays, day trips and sleepovers. They get together with their friends at regular meetings where they learn new hobbies, play music, explore other cultures and outdoor adventures. As well as following the Brownie Adventure programme, girls choose from interest badges related to things they want to know more about! To register your Daughter to join please go to www.girlguiding.org.uk and follow the prompts.
Berriew 12th
Charity Sheepdog Trials.
The sheepdog trials took place on July 19th
at Cil Farm, Berriew on a very hot day.
With around 90 dogs competing it is a very long day.
Janet and her tea tent team kept competitors and spectators fed and watered all day, while George and his
team managed the sheep on a very hot field.
Two ladies drove in and parked their car, they were mother and daughter, and they told us their story.
(Unfortunately we didn't get their names)
Mum was 90 years old, had always watched 'One Man and His Dog' on the T.V. and had always wanted to
see a live sheepdog trial. They had gone onto the Sheepdog Trials website and found the listing for one in
Berriew. They then found somewhere to stay in Montgomery, hired a car and travelled down from The
Wirral especially. However, once here they couldn't find details of exactly where the Trial was being held
and nobody they asked could tell them. Then they went onto the Berriew Website and happened to see the
link to the Berriew Newsletter, where at last they found the information they needed.
As it was so hot, one of the competitors parked next to them had a spare umbrella and set it up to give Mum
some shade and she sat there all day thoroughly enjoying the competition.
The winner of the morning trial was Idris Morgan from Aberystwyth and in the afternoon the winner was
Aled Owen from Corwen.
£300 was raised for the Lullaby Trust.
Idris Morgan
Janet and her tea tent team.
Putting the sheep through the chute.
We thought the following picture we found was perfect to follow the sheepdog trials report.
We would like to add our personal thanks to everybody who helped to organise the trials day and make it
such a success, especially to Janet and George – we had a lovely day watching the dogs, talking to
competitors and spectators and thoroughly enjoyed the homemade cakes!!
Val & Barry Wallis.
Montgomery Canal Foraging Walk
Sunday 9th September , 11.00am -12.30pm
Meeting point: by the entrance to Abermule Primary School, SY15 6ND, where you will also park.
Come and join this FREE wild food foraging walk led by a local guide, to learn how to forage safely, and
how to identify edible plants, roots and berries found along the canal.
Booking is recommended as we have a limited number of places. Contact
[email protected] or on 07787 508635
This walk is supported by the Heritage Lottery Fund as part of the Montgomery canal restoration project in
Shropshire.
Berriew W.I. September Meeting.
Just a reminder that the W.I. September meeting on Wednesday 5th will begin
at 6.30p.m. We will have a Bowling evening at the Berriew Green followed by the
business meeting and refreshments.
All welcome!
Ann Dixon
Berriew Football Club
PRESIDENT – Mr Delwyn Langford
CHAIRMAN – Mr David Jones – 01686 640953
SECRETARY – Mrs Alison Roberts – 07929 206956
TREASURER – Mrs Kelly Midmore – 07794 024894
First Team Fixtures
Saturday 25th August – 6pm - Berriew v Welshpool Town
Saturday 1st September – 2.30pm Knighton Town v Berriew
Saturday 8th September – 2.30pm - Berriew v Aberaeron
Saturday 15thSeptember – 2.30pm - FAW TROPHY 2ND ROUND Berriew v Kerry
Saturday 22nd September – 2.30pm -Berriew v Radnor Valley
Tuesday 25th September – 7.30pm - Berriew v Churchstoke
Saturday 29th September – 2.30pm - TBA – Welsh Cup 2nd Qualifying Round
Saturday 6th October – 2.30pm -TBA - Mid Wales League Cup 1st Round
Saturday 13th October – 2.30pm - Llandrindod Wells v Berriew
Saturday 20th October – 2.30pm - Llanidloes Town v Berriew (OR WELSH CUP 1ST ROUND)
Saturday 27th October – 2.30pm - Berriew v Caersws (OR FAW TROPHY 3RD ROUND)
Wine Walk
Berriew F.C. held a very successful wine walk on Saturday 18th August and would like to thank everyone that
hosted.
Kit sponsors
Berriew F.C. would like to thank D G Forestry LTD for sponsoring a new First Team kit.
Berriew F.C. Juniors
Training starts for girls and boys, teams of all ages in September 2018.
For more information visit the Berriew Football Club Juniors website http://berriewfcjuniors.co.uk or please
contact Paul Inns [email protected] / 07801 240097 or Andrew Wilde [email protected] / 07966
882704
Dates for your diary
Sunday 11th November 2018 – Berriew F.C. Sportsman’s Lunch
Berriew Football Club 1
st Team Results
Friday 10th August 2018 – MMP with Norman Lloyd Mid Wales League
Berriew 5-1 Builth Wells Scorers: Charlie Humphreys (2), Harry Watkins, Joe Haycock, Richard Davies
Team: 1. Ryan Edkins. 2. George Davies. 3. Craig Pearce. 4. Drew Cook. 5. Rhys Stephens. 6. Harry Watkins. 7. Steffan Rogers. 8. Marc Jones. 9. Richard Davies. 10. Joe Haycock. 11. Charlie Humphreys. SUBS: 12. Luke Vickers. 14. Dewi Hughes. 15. Calum Greatorex. 16. Tomos Williams. 17. Xavier Matisse. Tuesday 14th August 2018 – MMP with Norman Lloyd Mid Wales League
Carno 2-4 Berriew Scorers: Charlie Humphreys (2), Richard Davies, Tomos Williams Team: 1. Ryan Edkins. 2. George Davies. 3. Craig Pearce. 4. Drew Cook. 5. Rhys Stephens. 6. Harry Watkins. 7. Steffan Rogers. 8. Marc Jones. 9. Richard Davies. 10. Joe Haycock. 11. Charlie Humphreys. SUBS: 12. Sam Slack. 14. Dewi Hughes. 15. Calum Greatorex. 16. Tomos Williams. 17. Xavier Matisse. Saturday 18th August 2018 – MMP with Norman Lloyd Mid Wales League
Berriew 0-1 Llanfair United Team: 1. Ryan Edkins. 2. George Davies. 3. Craig Pearce. 4. Drew Cook. 5. Rhys Stephens. 6. Marc Jones. 7. Steffan Rogers. 8. Dewi Hughes. 9. Tomos Williams. 10. Joe Haycock. 11. Charlie Humphreys. SUBS: 12. Will Gittins. 14. Ismail Ozdemir. 15. Xavier Matisse. Tuesday 21st August 2018 – MMP with Norman Lloyd Mid Wales League
Kerry 3-0 Berriew Team: 1. Ryan Edkins. 2. George Davies. 3. Ismail Ozdemir. 4. Craig Pearce. 5. Drew Cook. 6. Will Gittins. 7. Steffan Rogers. 8. Dewi Hughes. 9. Richard Davies. 10. Joe Haycock. 11. Charlie Humphreys. SUBS: 12. Sam Slack. 14. Xavier Matisse. Following those results, the up to date league table is:
MMP with Norman Lloyd Mid Wales League Division 1
RHIW VALLEY LIGHT RAILWAY OPEN 1/2 SEPTEMBER
The 15” gauge steam railway at Manafon is open from 10.30am until 4.30pm for just two more weekends in 2018 – do come and visit!
1/2 September
6/7 October
Come and enjoy 2 miles of steam railway in a glorious riverside setting
Tea, coffee and home made cakes
Ride as many times as you like
Free parking Adults - £6
Children and Pensioners - £4 Family (2 adults, 4 children) - £20 Children under 3 - free
RHIW VALLEY LIGHT RAILWAY
LOWER HOUSE FARM
MANAFON
SY21 8BJ
For more details, see the website - www.rvlr.co.uk
Berriew Knitting Club.
We meet informally where we help each other with knitting and crochet projects. We also support various
charities.
If you have never knitted or purled a row before or held a crochet hook and would like to learn, or if you are
an experienced knitter and would like to help others learn, or need help with a pattern or just want to knit
and chat please come along and join our friendly group.
On-going projects include knitting mice for the Children's ward at Birmingham hospital and teddy bears for
Berriew Church. All patterns available from the club.
Thank you to everyone who has donated wool for these projects and for the knitted squares.
Next meeting contact Jennie 01686 941813.
Email: [email protected].
Jennie Campbell
Family tree showing the relationship of the Higgins and Watkin families,
sent in by Peter Watkin.
Note from the Treasurer
The committee are very grateful for all donations and we hope to use them efficiently and economically to
keep up the news service to Berriew. We would like to thank Mr. & Mrs. Bayliss,Mrs. M. Jones and Mr. &
Mrs. C. Ellis for their donations.
Mrs. P. Hall Treasurer.
NATIONAL GARDEN SCHEME
LOCAL GARDENS OPEN FOR CHARITY The National Garden Scheme has released new research as part of the charity’s latest campaign, Open the garden gate to wellbeing, which reveals visiting a private garden is good for the soul. In a recent survey from England and Wales over 85% of supporters of the NGS reported that being in a National Garden Scheme garden has a positive impact on their mental wellbeing and 8 out of 10 feel happier after visiting than before. So, give yourself a boost and arrange to visit one of the many wonderful gardens in Powys that open for the National Garden Scheme. In September there are gardens like Plas Dinam at Llandinam and Hebron, Pont Faen and 1 Ystrad House at Knighton that are open by arrangement so you can get together with a group of friends and visit at a time to suit you. Remember when you visit one of these gardens you are also helping the caring charities including Carers Trust, Macmillan, Parkinson’s UK. This year the National Garden Scheme will be donating £3.1m raised by people like you visiting gardens and enjoying tea and cake. You can discover more about our gardens and the charities supported by the National Garden Scheme in our 2018 Powys booklets and at www.ngs.org.uk . Keep up to date by following us on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter @powysngs.
Helen Anthony, Publicity Officer, 01686 941795 [email protected]
Gardens open by arrangement until end September (please contact owner to arrange a visit) 1 Church Bank, Welshpool, SY21 7DR tel. 01938 559112
A jewel in the town. Sounds of water fill the air and interesting plants fill the intimate space.
Ceunant, Old Hall, Llanidloes, SY18 6PW
tel. 01686 412345
4 acre riverside garden started in 2013; beautiful setting on River Severn just 7m from the source.
Plas Dinam, Llandinam, SY17 5DQ
tel. 07415 503554
12 acres of parkland, set at the foot of glorious rolling hills, spectacular views across Severn Valley.
Pont Faen House, Knighton, LD7 1LA
tel. 01547 520847
A colourful ½ acre garden, full of flowers surrounding the house on edge of town
Hebron, Ludlow Road, Knighton, LD7 1HP tel. 01547 529576 ½ acre Victorian town garden divided into distinct rooms by yew & beech hedges. The Neuadd, Llanbedr, Crickhowell, NP8 1SP tel. 01873 812164 In the dramatic setting of the Brecon Beacons National Park with
many unusual trees and shrubs.
Bryn y Llidiart, Cefn Coch, Llanrhaeadr ym Mochnant, SY10 0BP tel. 01691 780080
Up the airy mountain at 1100ft! Lush planting around the house; a garden for the wildlife to enjoy.
1 Ystrad House, Church Road, Knighton, LD7 1EB tel. 01547 528154
An unsuspected town developed with an emphasis on tranquillity and timelessness. Gardens open by arrangement until end October Llysdinam, Newbridge-on-Wye, LD1 6NB tel. 01597 860190
Among the loveliest in mid Wales; 6 acres of garden with sweeping views down the Wye Valley. Fraithwen, Tregynon, SY16 3EW tel. 01686 650307
1½ acre garden with rare plants for year-round interest; carpets of cyclamen in September.
Caer Beris Manor Hotel, Builth Wells, LD2 3NP tel. 01982 552601
27 acres of mature parklands, with the River Irfon bordering the property.
Berriew Newsletter
Chairman/Editor: Val Wallis
Items for publication may be left in the Newsletter post box at Berriew Stores or e-mailed to the editor at:
The Berriew Newsletter is published monthly on a voluntary basis as a service to the community. The editor
is empowered absolutely to withhold a contribution without explanation and does not accept liability for any
opinions expressed by contributors. Articles may be edited for publication. The Berriew Newsletter cannot
vouch for the accuracy of offers, services or goods that appear in the Berriew Newsletter, nor can it be
responsible for the outcome of any contract that may be entered into with an advisor.
The Berriew Charity (Charity Number 216265)
The Berriew Charity is here to help support all ages of the community who reside within the parish.
Whether you perhaps would like a little extra help for something, or are starting a new venture in your life
then please contact one of the following Trustees for more information, Ven. Dr. P. Pike (Chair), Mrs. P.J.
Hausman, Mrs. S.E. O'Brien, Mr. M. Creaven, Mr. P.R.M. Wilson, Mrs. S. Rees or Mrs. A. Bright.
Applications are open to all age groups who live within the parish and should be sent to Mrs. Lynda Evans,
Fir Grove, Berriew, SY21 8AQ (Correspondent) for the consideration of the Trustees.
SEPTEMBER CROSSWORD
AUGUST SOLUTION
Re photo of Berriew in August Newsletter
The following was sent to us by Ferol Richards:
I can't tell you when the photo was taken,but I don't think it was taken after the end of the 1st World War. The
name above the shop window is F.J. Hands. The Whittingham family were living there in 1911 according to
the 1911 census.
I have a photo of Glansevern Lodge taken in 1907 with an arch over the gateway. This was also welcoming
someone home. I think this was probably for the homecoming of Stephen Humphreys-Owen and Isabela
Sassoon after their wedding in London.
ABERMULE
QUILTERS
Quilt Exhibition 2018
Saturday/Sunday 29/30 September 10am - 4pm both days
Abermule Community Centre, Abermule, Powys, SY15 6ND
Display of quilts and other items produced by members during the last four years Sale of craft items made by members Sale of some exhibited items Trade stalls on both days Refreshments, Tombola Free parking, Disabled access Admission £2 Proceeds to charity For further details contact: Helen on 01686 622707 or Dawn on [email protected]
SEPTEMBER COMPETITION DATES FOR YOUR DIARY
SUNDAY 2ND SEPT – PRESIDENT’S RINK
SUNDAY 9TH SEPT – ADULT / JUNIOR CUP
‘PIMMS & GIN’ With a little bit of Bowls thrown in…
BBQ – FUN – GAMES on SATURDAY SEPT 8TH 5.30PM
ALL ARE WELCOME, SO IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO COME ALONG PLEASE CONTACT ISABEL OR MEL AT THE ‘TEA ROOMS and DELI’ IN THE VILLAGE AND LET THEM KNOW ,SO WE DON’T
RUN OUT OF FOOD. HOPE TO SEE YOU THERE. ALL WELCOME
HIRE OUR CLUBHOUSE THROUGHOUT THE YEAR.
THE CLUBHOUSE IS AVAILABLE FOR HIRE FOR WEDDINGS, CHRISTENINGS, BIRTHDAY CELEBRATIONS, FUNERAL TEAS AND MEETINGS ETC...
FOR MORE DETAILS CONTACT SUE REES ON 01686 640418.
PETE JACKSON – PUBLICITY OFFICER – 01686 640436 – [email protected]
www.berriew.com
A SLIGHTLY EDITED VERSION OF THE BERRIEW NEWSLETTER CAN BE SEEN
EVERY MONTH ON www.berriew.com
SIMPLY GO TO THE BUTTON ON THE BOTTOMN RIGHT HAND SIDE OF THE
HOME PAGE MARKED NEWSLETTER AND CLICK FOR A DOWNLOAD.
FURTHERMORE AN ARCHIVE WILL BE MAINTAINED FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE,
SO IF YOU MISS AN INTERESTING ARTICLE YOU WILL BE ABLE TO FIND IT
THERE.
DON'T FORGET THAT WE ARE ALWAYS LOOKING
FOR ARTICLES, NEWS AND PHOTOGRAPHS. Information concerning current and historical events, tourist information including Berriew
village and the surrounding area will all be welcome. If you want to contribute send your
material to [email protected]
BERRIEW'S CLUBS AND ASSOCIATIONS If you represent one of Berriew's clubs, associations or organisations etc...that hasn't
already come on board, please get in touch and we'll be happy to tell you all about it.
ADVERTISING
We want to encourage more businesses to advertise on www.berriew.com and for only
£25.00 for 12 months advertising,you can't go wrong. Please contact Pete Jackson on
01686 640436 or email: [email protected] to discuss your requirements.
The Berriew Community Website has been created with the assistance of grant funding from
Powys Connections and is supported by the Berriew Community Council.
Pete Jackson – 01686 640436 – [email protected]
Hazel Wilson – 01686 668868 – [email protected]
Andy Kirkwood – 01686 640710 – [email protected]
Jan Lawrence – [email protected]
Cheers, Pete Jackson, Chairman.
Taken from 'The Right Joke for the Right Occasion:
'Mummy' said five year old Brian, 'I've been very good and filled the salt cellar like you asked me to, but it's
taken a very long time'.
'Why is that?'
'Because it was very difficult getting the salt in through that tiny hole in the top'
Mother: 'Today you have a choice for dinner. You either eat it – or leave it.'
The last time I went on holiday for a fortnight it only rained twice: the first time for seven days, and the
second time for a week.
My children have so many things in their rooms – TV, CD player, books,games – that, when they are
naughty, as a punishment I have to send them to my room.
Editor's Postscript.
Sadly over recent weeks we have lost a number of Berriew residents. We send our condolences to the
families of Hazel Pryce, Clive Lawton, Eric Lloyd, John Lloyd and Sheila Davies who have all passed away.
The closing date for the October Newsletter is Wednesday 19th
September and the Newsletter will be
published on Friday 28th
September.
My thanks to everybody who has given their time to help in the production and distribution of this
Newsletter.
Please note – all articles and correspondence left in the Newsletter Post Box must include a name and
address and/or telephone number. Anonymous items will not be published.
Val Wallis/Editor 01686 641875
Email: [email protected]
Diary of Events
Sat/Sun 1st/2
nd September Rhiw Valley Railway open weekend.
Wednesday 5th
September Berriew W.I. meeting at the Bowling Club 6.30pm.
Thursday 6th
September The Hannah Lockerman Band at the Museum of Sculpture
Saturday 8th
September Pimms & Gin at the Bowling Club 5.30pm.
Sunday 9th
September Montgomery Canal Foraging Walk.
Thursday 13th
September Berriew Community Council meeting 7.30pm.
Sunday 23rd
September Forden Vintage and Classic Bike Show and Autojumble.
Wednesday 26th
September Berriew M.U. meeting at the Old School 2pm.
Thursday 27th
September Jimmy Smith at the Museum of Sculpture
Sat/Sun 29th
/30th
September Abermule Quilters – Quilt Exhibition.
Every Friday Bridge Club at the Refail 7.30pm.
FLOWERS
By JAN PHILLIPS
“Special Flowers for all Occasions”
*Wedding & Bridal Consultations
*Funerals
*Celebrations
*Bouquets – Delivery Available
All Designed from home @
Rhydyware
Llandyssil
Montgomery
Powys. SY15 6HQ
Tel: 01686 668645
or 07791 870325
Lavender Blue Florist
Flowers for all Occasions
Wedding and Event Flowers
Funeral Flowers
Gift Bouquets and Plants
Delivery available
At Berriew and Four Crosses
01686 640266 or 01691 839283
www.lavenderbluewelshpool.co.uk
GREGYNOG
Conferences Residential/Day. Weddings. Celebrations. Events.
Bed & Breakfast. Cafe. Garden & Tours.
For more details ring 01686 650224
Gregynog, Tregynon, Nr. Newtown, Powys.SY16 3PW
www.gregynog.org
Yoga Classes in Castle Caereinion
At the Village Community Hall
Thursdays – 6.30pm till 8.00pm.
Cost £5.00/class or £45.00/10 sessions.
Call Richard on 01938850578
or 07583079423 for information.
Suitable for beginners or intermediate.
For all your domestic
appliance and electrical repairs
Clive's
Electrical Ltd.
Repairs to
Washing machines,
Tumble driers,
Dishwashers,cookers,
Microwaves
Vacuum cleaners,
Storage heaters,
Lights & sockets,
Portable appliances,
Testing etc.
Tel: 01938 850264
Castle Caereinion
Norman Jones
Domestic Appliance Repairs
Same Day/Next Day Service
Tel:07971 252069
01588 638677
New and used sales
Spares/Repairs
Cookers
Washers
Driers
Vacuums
Mid Wales and Shropshire
Time for You Therapies
Clinical Hypnotherapy and Counselling
Individuals and Couples
For More Information Visit
www.kimfaulknerhypnotherapy.co.uk
Or call Kim on 07903806002
TREFALDWYN VETS
M's R.C.V.S.
Veterinary Surgeons
Tel:Montgomery 01686 668234
Llanfair 01938 810087
Surgery Hours by Appointment
Montgomery
Mon-Fri 9.00am – 10.00am
Mon-Fri 4.30pm – 6.00pm
Llanfair Caereinion
Mon-Fri 9.00am – 11.00am
Mon-Fri 3.30pm – 5.00pm
24 hour care for your pets,
horses and farm animals.
Mark Jones
Painter and decorator
Domestic and commercial
No job too small
Competitive prices
Also tiling and general
repairs undertaken
Tel: 01686 640610
Or 079799 16227
Travel Counsellors
With us...It's Personal
GWYNETH PROSSER
TRAVEL AGENT
Travel Without Limits
Now Includes Accessible
Travel
01686 630572
or
07780 965737
Diamond Services
Domestic Duties
Cleaning
Shopping/Trips
Companionship
Very friendly, reliable person
Confidentiality guaranteed.
15 mile radius of Manafon.
For your requirements please
Contact Diane on:
01686 650586
Mobile 07981705974
Alun Roberts
Car Sales Any make of New & Quality
Used Cars supplied
The Old Hall
Tregynon
Newtown
Powys
Tel: 01686 650450
Email: [email protected]
web:alunrobertscarsales.co.uk
Pressed for Time
Ironing Services
Pick-up and drop off
Service
For more details
Contact Diane
01686 650586
Jennifer Strawbridge
Genealogist
Let me research your
family tree and draw up in
pen and ink. Makes a
lovely gift or keepsake.
Ring for quote:
07880616474 or email:
WELSHPOOL HARDWARE & D.I.Y. (Next to Sainsburys) Open 7 days
Caravan spares & Accessories.
AMAZING PRICES ON:
Electrical – Plumbing – Ironmongery – Tools
Timber – Paint – Wallpaper...
And much more...
Visit our UPSTAIRS DEPARTMENT
Wide Range of Household Goods.
No.1 Severn Stars Road, Welshpool.
Tel: 01938 555540
Classes or special events for
Your group or club?
All ages and abilities.
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