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Hereford Times Column 4.3.10

Date of publication in The Hereford Times 4.3.10

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EARDISLAND VILLAGE NEWS FOR  4th March

NEW RECTOR - The Reverend Dr. Robert Taylor has been appointed as Rector of Kingsland, Eardisland, Aymestry and Leinthall Earles and the induction service will take place at Kingsland on March 17th at 7.30 pm. Everyone is welcome to come along and  meet Dr. Robert Taylor and his family.

FLORAL DEMONSTRATION – The theme of ‘Jewels in the Crown’ will be taken by Beryl Griffiths when she  presents a floral demonstration in Eardisland Village Hall on Wednesday 24th March at 7.30.pm. Doors open at 6.30.pm. Tickets at £7 are available from Esther Simpson 01544 388641 or Wendy Priday  01544 388570. Tickets to include a glass of wine and nibbles. There will also be a raffle.

BIG BREAKFAST – this will be a fund raising event for the village church on Saturday 13th March on or after 8.00 am – 1.00 pm. A wide variety  of  breakfasts and beverages will be on offer. As it is the day before Mothering Sunday it is a great chance for people to give their Mum a break.

MOTHERING SUNDAY – 14th March there will be a special service at St Mary’s church at 9.30.am when children will be giving flowers to their mothers. All are very welcome – especially mothers.

EARDISLAND COMMUNITY SHOP – Volunteers are needed for the shop which will be opening in the Dovecote in late March. Contact Albert Sheffield on 01544 388026

CHURCH Extensive repairs to the east window in the church are almost complete thanks to the support of the Church Commissioners and then everything will be back to normal.

PARISH COUNCIL – it was announced at the recent  meeting that the minutes of the PC are on view in the church rather than the dovecote whilst  that building is being fitted out to make a village shop.