Gloucestershire Echo

BISHOP’S CLEEVE

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» Court Farm is offering the chance to experience the seasonal wonder of lambing and meeting with their latest batch of piglets from February 18-21.

Booking is required, tickets can be obtained from the farm shop or by contacting 01242 678374

» Bishop’s Cleeve Players present A Scottish Evening, on Friday, February 15 in Bishop’s Cleeve Tithe Barn.

Doors open 7pm, tickets £10 to include light refreshmen­ts, bar available.

Tickets obtainable from George Lewis Footwear or by contacting 01242 673 917 or 01242 673 309.

» Cleeve Chorale are holding a spring concert at St Michael and All Angel’s, Bishop’s Cleeve on April 6 at 7.30pm.

The programme includes Bach’s Jesu Christ Mein Lebens Licht and Handel’s Acis and Galatea with soloists, including Hannah Davey, and orchestra.

Tickets, including refreshmen­ts, £12 (under 16 free) from George Lewis Footwear, Woodmancot­e Newsagents, Gotheringt­on Stores or ring 01242 674114.

» The theme for Bishop’s Cleeve Street Fair in June will be a celebratio­n of 50 years since the space landing. We hope this will encourage engagement across the whole of our community and are sure this will be a wonderful opportunit­y for fancy dress.

Looking back to 21 years ago, when the community had the first street fair, we had an amazing carnival procession.

It would make the fair a fitting celebratio­n of 21 years if we could mark the occasion with a procession. I would welcome expression­s of interest to those who wish to support this.

Please contact pss.badham@ badhamphar­macy.co.uk.

Young people aged 11-19 who want to make a difference to the community you live in can come along to the Bishop’s Cleeve Youth Council in the Parish Council Offices on the first Sunday of every month from 5-7pm.

Lloyds’ mobile bank based in the car park on the green, Bishop’s Cleeve, is available on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 10am-12.15pm and 1-2.45pm.

Cleeve Ladies Probus Club meetings take place at Bishop’s Cleeve Tithe Barn at 9.45am.

Upcoming meetings: February 19 – My Adventures in Opera – Susan Black; March 5 Garden Lore – Pam Slater.

Bishop’s Cleeve Methodist Church Wednesday Fellowship welcomes new members both to all meetings at the Church Hall at 2pm.

February 13, Will you be my Valentine. February 27, National Star College.

Cleeve Carers and Friendship group reaches out to people who may not be carers but are home alone or would simply like to meet others.

Meetings take place at 2pm at St Michael’s Hall with a beetle drive on February 12 and on March 12 Wendy Hopkins will talk on the workings of the parish council.

The group is looking for an organiser to run the monthly minibus trips. Anyone interested, contact 01242 672029.

Bishop’s Cleeve WI meets monthly at the Tithe Barn on Tuesdays at 7.15pm.

The next meeting on February 19 will be with Christine Ryder who will give a talk entitled My Year as Mayor.

The competitio­n will be to describe a place of interest in Gloucester­shire in 100 words and the sales table will be unwanted Christmas presents.

Gotheringt­on, Woolstone and Oxenton WI meets at 7.30pm on the fourth Wednesday of the month at Gotheringt­on Village Hall.

February 27, long walk to Rome, speaker Chris O’grady.

For more informatio­n contact 01242 317276 or visit gwowi.org.uk.

Play Gloucester­shire hosts after school sessions in Bishop’s Cleeve during term times. Tuesdays Longlands play space 5-7pm, Wednesdays Sunrise Avenue 6-8pm, Thursdays Finlay Way Park Play Space, 6-8pm.

The following youth clubs are run by the Community Mentoring and Support branch of the Parish Council.

Bishop’s Cleeve Junior Youth Club for eight to 13year olds takes place in Bishop’s Cleeve Community Centre, (near the Library) on Tuesdays from 6pm to 8pm, admission £1.

Senior Youth Club for ages 13 and over held in the Sports Pavilion, Cheltenham Road on Monday evenings from 6.30pm to 8.30pm.

Bumps and Babies sessions at Bishop’s Cleeve Library every Tuesday 10.15-11.30am entry £1 per family.

Gotheringt­on Baby and Toddler Group, sessions held at Gotheringt­on Village Hall, Malleson Road, on Tuesdays and Fridays 9.30am to 11.30am. All welcome, £2 per family, first session free.

St Michael’s Centre hosts Praise and Play sessions in term time, Mondays 9.45-1130am.

St. Michael’s Oasis Parent and Toddler Group is in St Michael’s Centre in St Michael’s Hall, every Thursday afternoon, offering supervised play for children and opportunit­y for parents to take part in interestin­g discussion and socialise. For more informatio­n contact 07941 676161.

Do you have difficulty getting to your local library?

Bishop’s Cleeve Library Club which meets on the third Tuesday of the month can meet your needs as transport can be provided for more informatio­n contact 01242 672217.

The Citizen’s Advice service holds sessions in the parish office on Mondays from 10am-2pm.

The library can also offer access to the Citizen’s Advice service via Skype, to book a session at the library contact the library staff or ring 0845 235420.

St Michael’s Hall hosts North Cotswold Foodbank sessions every Friday from 9.45am to 11.15am.

Donations to the foodbank can be left at Bishop’s Cleeve Parish Council office, hours of opening Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Fridays 9am-3pm, Wednesdays 10am-3pm.

The Independen­ce Trust representa­tive is Andrew Wood who is a mental health outreach worker. Contact him on 01242 512812.

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