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If you have difficulty getting more information about any
of the clubs listed below (or any others), e-mail me on
clubs@coldash.org.uk
and I will do my best to provide the information you require or at least
a contact name/number. (I would be very happy to hear from the organisers of any clubs and include their full details on this page) There is alos a lot of information about clubs in the Parish Guide document from the Community Partnership For a listing of regular Acland Hall activities and booking information, see the Parish News/Council Matters page. To rent, hire or otherwise book the Acland Hall, please contact Mrs M Faithfull on 865693 THIRTOVER PLACE WARDENFor the first time, Thirtover Place on Ashmore Green Road, has a resident
warden to look after the property. My name is John Carruthers, now a British
Citizen, but from New Zealand, I took up residence in the Norwegian Log
Cabin on the 1st March 2007. If you have any concerns, questions or queries,
then please feel free to give me a call. My office number is 01635 866646,
or I can generally be found on the property during the day. AEROBICSDo you want to get fit in a fun and relaxed environment? ASHMORE GREEN WOMEN'S INSTITUTEAshmore Green Womens Institute are certainly not all 'jam and Jerusalem'!!
We never sing Jerusalem and not many of us make jam!! However, we are
a group of like minded ladies, of a mixed age, who meet in either some
of our members homes, Thirtover or the committee room at the Acland Hall
on the third Tuesday of every month at 7.30pm. Cold Ash WI here COLD ASH BROWNIESBrownies runs every Monday evening at Thirtover. For details contact Abigail Layton on 01635 48993. 1st Cold Ash Brownies (Mondays 6-7:30pm) - Abigail Layton tel: 866637 COLD ASH CINEMA CLUBHappy New Year to all Cold Ash Parish Magazine readers from the Cold Ash Cinema! Our third season of films is about to start so now's the time to get in touch and join us. Once again we will be showing 8 films over the course of the coming year in Acland Hall on Friday evenings - a great way to end your week catching up with friends and neighbours and watching a good film together. For those new to Cold Ash Cinema, doors open at 7pm for a 7.30pm start and we always have an interval with the opportunity to purchase slices of pizzas or a fish and chip supper, or you may prefer to bring your own snacks. The big screen cinema may have finally arrived in Newbury, but our little cinema can offer you much much more and literally right on your doorstep! To get proceedings underway we have chosen the first three films and will be announcing the remaining films soon, perhaps you would like to suggest one? We are pleased to be able to keep the cost of membership at 2009 prices - you can join up now or on the first night - please see details below on how to obtain your membership form. Download the programme of events here The first few are: Friday 26 February: GRAN TORINO 2009 (15) starring
and directed by Clint Eastwood who plays an iron-willed veteran living
in a changing world forced by his immigrant neighbours to confront his
own long-held prejudices. A great performance Friday 19 March:VICKI CRISTINA BARCELONA 2008 (12)
starring Javier Bardem (No Country for Old Men), Penelope Cruz, Scarlett
Johanson. A 'sizzling, erotically charged, relentlessly hilarious, touching
romantic comedy' which won Penelope Cruz Best Performance in a Supporting
Role Oscar. Directed by Woody Allen, the film has been hailed as Allen's
return to form. Friday 7 May:UP 2009 (U) genuinely one for all ages PricesCold Ash Cinema Membership 2010 - 8 Films Single £25 or Family £55. Guest (1 guest per member) £4 payable on the door Contact Amanda Gibbs Tel 01635 202908 or Email gibbsmail@hotmail.com for further information and/or see the membership form PHOENIX FLOWER ARRANGING CLUBWould you like to know a little more about flower arranging? The Phoenix Flower Arrangers meet at the Acland Hall on the third Wednesday of each month at 2.00p.m. to exchange ideas and to practice all aspects of floral art. For further information, please call Mrs. Cherry Harris on 01635 863538 1st COLD ASH GUIDES[see also Rainbows, Brownies & Rangers] Cold Ash has been very lucky to have an active Guide unit, as well as
Rainbows and Brownies. For the past 12 years or so, the Guides have been
ably run by Lucy Booth. At the first meeting of the term (last September) the girls used the grass sledges and spent the evening sledging down the slopes at Thirtover. Other meetings have seen the girls install a hedgehog house at Thirtover, ready for hibernation time. Due to a surplus of apples, we’ve cooked and eaten apple crumble (very tasty too). The Guides have been working towards their “Chocolate” badge. This was probably the most strenuous badge you could do, but it was decided to be worth it. On a serious note the girls had to not only taste chocolate, but to find out about fair trade products and carry out surveys of their family’s chocolate eating habits. One week the girls decorated some lovely clay pots, and planted hyacinth bulbs ready for Christmas flowering, and in further preparation for Christmas the girls made and painted salt dough decorations. They also made table decorations, decorated gift boxes and made mince pies. We have had an active term, and are now looking forward to the next one. If you know of any girls of Guide age (10-14) who would be interested
in joining, do contact me on 01635 861625. Or if you would like to join
me in the rewarding position of guider, or have a skill or craft that
you would like to pass on to the girls - I'd love to hear from you. Heather Codling COLD ASH & ASHMORE GREEN CRICKET CLUBCold Ash and Ashmore Green Cricket Club was formed in 2001 to offer local residents the opportunity to play regular, friendly standard cricket. We currently play friendly matches every Sunday during the season, and in addition take part in some of the local mid-week knockout competitions. We welcome new members of any standard. Full details of our fixtures, and pre-season nets, can be found on our website: www.coldash.play-cricket.com. Or, alternatively, you can contact any of the following people Team Captain: Mark Rowlands (markrolly@btinternet.com) or alternatively, ask Pat in the Cold Ash post office at any time. COLD ASH BRASSIn March 2003 a number of like-minded brass musicians in Cold Ash decided to reform the local Brass Band under the name of "Cold Ash Brass". Since then the Band has gone from strength to strength. Under musical director Mr Mike Clark, the Band now numbers 23 players and you will see us performing locally throughout the year, in particular at the Cold Ash Show, at St Marks School Fete, at Thatcham Carnival and Remembrance Service and the Festival of Arts and Music, and in the church at Christmas for our traditional Christmas Concert.
The Band is open to musicians from Thatcham, Newbury and surrounding areas. We would be very happy to recruit another 6 to 10 members to complete the mix. We rehearse Thursday evenings from 7:30 to 9:30 in St Marks School Hall.
Contact Paul Sanders on 01635-869906, view our website at www.coldashbrass.org.uk, or come along to the school hall on Thursday evening where you will be warmly welcomed. COLD ASH BOYS & GIRLS FOOTBALL CLUBWe were formed in 2004 and this coming season will be our 6th and we plan to have squads playing in the following age groups: Girls
Boys
We would also like to hear from anyone who is interested
in any other age groups. We hope you can be of assistance and if you need any further details please give me a call. Steve Bartlett COLD ASH HORTICULTURAL SOCIETYCold Ash Horticultural Society is a group of villagers who enjoy plants
and gardening, with experience at all sorts of different levels from beginners
to experts. We hold regular meetings and Flower Shows in the Acland Hall,
have visits to gardens and a number of other social events, as well as
helping members enjoy cheaper gardening. Just £5 a year entitles
you to receive our regular newsletter and a schedule of the year's events. Why don't you come and join us? Contact:
2010 PROGRAMME All meetings and shows are held in the Acland Hall. More complete information about the events will be published in the Society's Newsletters or can be obtained by contacting one of the committee members. All Regular Meetings at the Acland Hall, Cold Ash, and meetings start at 7.30 pm unless stated otherwise.
Full details of the programme will be published in the 2010 Schedule COLD ASH PATHUSERSCold Ash & Ashmore Green Pathusers are an informal group of walkers,
meeting each month to use paths in our area. Our programme of 2010 Summer Evening walks is as follows:
These walks start promptly at 7pm, so please arrive in sufficient time
to order food (if required), For the remainder of the year, Sunday walks are from the Fisher Room, St. Mark's at 2:30pm:
The annual subscription is £2.00 per family. For any further information
contact the secretary, PILATESI teach Pilates at the Fisher Room within Cold Ash Church
and the classes mostly work around term time and run on Monday's;
Sarah Harris COLD ASH PRE-SCHOOLCold Ash Pre School (CAPS) is for children from 21/2 years to school age. CAPS holds sessions daily in the Acland Hall - Monday to Friday, term time only.
COLD ASH RAINBOWSRainbows runs weekly at Thirtover. 1st Cold Ash Rainbows (Mondays 5 - 6pm) - Becky Boswell
tel: 07979 497346 2nd Cold Ash RainbowsWE NEED YOUR HELP! 2nd Cold Ash Rainbows are looking for new leaders after the current ones finished at the end of this term. Rainbows, aged 5-7 are the youngest members of Girlguiding UK. Rainbows is very popular in Cold Ash with two packs and a lengthy waiting list. We are looking for some people willing to take on the 2nd Cold Ash pack, which currently meets on a Tuesday evening during term time from 4:45-5:45pm. No previous experience necessary, just enthusiasm. Lots of support and activity resources available. If your daughter is currently 5-7 years old and interested in joining Rainbows, and you are prepared to get involved in a regular commitment to the pack then we will guarantee your daughter a place in the pack for September. Please contact Abi Layton for an informal chat (no pressure!!) on 01635 866637 or via email abi_blakey@yahoo.com
COLD ASH RANGERS1st Cold Ash Rangers (every other Wednesday 6:30-8:15pm) - contact Abigail Layton tel: 866637 COLD ASH SCOUT GROUP1st Cold Ash Scout Troop is a thriving and rapidly growing co-educational troop, offering scouting to boys and girls from Cold Ash and all surrounding areas. We currently have around 25 Scouts (aged 10½-14 years) and a leadership team of four adult leaders - we meet at Acland Hall, Cold Ash on a Thursday evening from 7.00pm-8.30pm. 1st Cold Ash Scout Troop offers a varied and exciting programme for troop nights as well as a number of adventurous activities and camping weekends throughout the year, we also run a week-long Summer Camp, usually in August.
The Scout Troop is the next section up from 1st Cold Ash Cub Pack, who meet on a Thursday evening, also at the Acland Hall, Cold Ash from 6.30pm-8.00pm. The Cub section is available to boys and girls aged 8-10½. The Troop is currently working on a number of challenge badges to enable the older Scouts to attain their Chief Scouts Challenge badge (an equivalent of the Duke of Edinburgh Bronze Award) whilst the younger Scouts are also partaking in these activities which are incorporated into the termly programme.
We are always happy to see new faces, for more information on joining 1st Cold Ash please visit coldashscoutgroup.org.uk or www.tacehamhundred.org.uk, if you are aged over 18 and would like to spare a few hours a week to become involved as a helper or leader we are always keen to speak to people please also visit the Taceham Hundred Scout District website for further details on doing so. Becoming involved in Scouting as a helper or leader is extremely rewarding and a Scouting background isnt essential (!) if you enjoy working with young people and are willing to complete a CRB (Criminal records Bureau) Application then please get in touch!
We welcome application for new members for both Cub Scouts (8-10½) and Scouts 10½-14 send an email to sl@coldash.tacehamhundred.org.uk for Scouts and csl@coldash.tacehamhundred.org.uk for Cub Scouts.
COLD ASH SOCIETY of THEATRE-GOERS ( CAST ) Upcoming TripsThe committee has had a meeting to discuss forthcoming trips and hope sthat the following will be of interest to members. It has been decided to gauge the interest for these trips before we send out the Booking Forms.
The final cost of the above trips will be based on the number of people
booking. COLD ASH WOMEN'S INSTITUTECold Ash WI. meets on the first Wednesday of every month in the Acland
Hall at 2.30pm. Ashmore Green WI here COLD ASH TENNIS CLUBContact Andy Creed (Chairman) or visit the website at www.coldashtennis.com COLD ASH TINY TOTS Tiny Tots get together every Thursday morning at 9am for an hour in
the Fisher Room. LITTLE QUAVERSLittle Quavers Music group meets on a Friday morning at 10am in the Fisher Room at St Marks Church and Wednesday mornings at 10.15am in the Hockey Club on Henwick Lane. It is a very relaxed and informal group starting with a few action songs then a rhyme section and finishing with a play with our instruments. The cost is £4 for the first child and £1 for additional children. We operate on a turn up and pay basis with no fees in advance. Parents, Grandparents, Childminders and Carers are all very welcome and will be rewarded with a cup of tea or coffee to finish with squash and biscuits for the children. For more information visit our website www.littlequaversmusic.co.uk ST. MARK'S TODDLERS GROUP This takes place in the Acland Hall on Tuesday mornings between 9:30am
and 11:30am. ROYAL BRITISH LEGIONThe Cold Ash and Hermitage Branch was founded in 1928 and now also covers Yattendon, Ashampstead, Frilsham and Curridge. Membership is open to, not only ex-servicemen and women, but associate members too. For further information please contact the Secretary Mr. Michael Spencer on 01635 758990 SUNDAY SCHOOLe-mail clubs@coldash.org.uk to include your organisation’s details on Cold Ash Village Net COLD ASH & ASHMORE GREEN VILLAGE CARE.e-mail clubs@coldash.org.uk to include your organisation’s details on Cold Ash Village Net COLD ASH YOUTH CLUBe-mail clubs@coldash.org.uk to include your organisation’s details on Cold Ash Village Net SPLINTERSEighteen years ago I moved to Cold Ash as you may just have done. My
new neighbours were kind and welcoming but I missed the social contact
with a circle of friends. A year later, I put a card in the Post Office
window inviting likeminded women to join me for coffee with a view to
forming a social group. Thirty -five women turned up and Splinters was
born! Outside Cold Ash: READING PLUSReading Plus is for anyone who wants to enjoy a good social life and would like to participate in a wide range of activities. We are not a dating/singles group, though we do have couples who have naturally formed within the group. Reading Plus is non-profit and run by its members for its members, with no affiliation to any political or religious organisation. We arrange activities on a weekly basis mainly at weekends such as bowling, cinema, meals, comedy nights, clubbing, theatre etc. that hopefully caters or all tastes. Events are usually in the Reading area though we do venture out further a field on occasion. To see our events programme, http://www.plusgroups.org.uk/plus/sa/reading/programme_2008_feb-mar.pdf We have a mixture of people attending the group and currently have over 14 members from different backgrounds, who have joined the group for a variety of reasons; including having just moved into the area, friends having moved away or they just wanted to widen their social circle. As well as our weekend events, we also meet most weeks Toby Carvery, Richfield Avenue, Caversham, Reading RG1 8EQ (map), where we get together for a relaxed chat. Reading Plus is a member of a national federation linking over 40 groups just like ours nationwide. There are also events staged at national and regional levels where we all get the chance to meet up with members of other groups. More information of these events and of the other groups can be found on our national website www.plusgroups.org.uk Membership of our group is currently £14 per year, then £25 per year a tiny amount of money for lots of fun, and we wont even ask you for it until youve come along at least four times! So if you fancy coming along to an event or just want some more info,
then please feel free to get in touch http://www.plusgroups.org.uk/plus/sa/reading/
or stevengeary2006@btinternet.com
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