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April 2008 - Issue 37 Huxley
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March has been a month of Hopes of a Christleton Final to add glory to what
“Highs and Lows” for Tarporley has been a successful Season were dashed when the
majority of the Vics players performed well below par,
Vics players, management and and gifted Victory to a lower League side after extra
supporters. On a positive front, the time at Tattenhall.
First Team travelled to runaway
The first Team will need to rediscover the form of
Cheshire League Leaders F.C. previous weeks if they are to claim a “Top Six” position
United of Manchester Reserves in the League, although this will not be easy with
and returned victorious after an tough fixtures remaining in the closing weeks of the
excellent 1-0 win. Season, with the highlight being the visit of F.C. United
on March 29th. A Double over the Manchester Club
F.C. United of Manchester, for those of you who don’t will be the minimum required from the players after
follow Football, are a Football Club that were set the disappointment of the Cup upset.
up in the wake of the Malcolm Glazer take over of
Manchester United in 2005, and the Fans wish to “Take The Reserves continue to have an excellent first
Football back from corporate ownership”. F.C. United’s Season in adult Football, and have recently enjoyed
First Team have gates of over 2,000 fans while they try a “Won two, drawn one and lost one” record. The
to move up the Leagues, and the Club can draw upon highlight of these games have been that they have
a massive player base within Greater Manchester and managed to cope with the loss of key players, who
beyond. With this in mind the victory by Tarporley have enjoyed “Call-ups” to the First Team squad, and
Vics was a remarkable win, and the squad travelled the introduction of new young players such as Tom
back to Tarporley in high spirits. Oliphant & Sam Lloyd.
The following week, the players were brought To keep up to date with Match reports, Fixture
back down to earth with a bump, after the worst news and Kick-Off times please view our web site
performance of the season saw the first Team lose 2-1 at: www.tarporleyvics.co.uk
to Highfield Athletic Reserves in the Chester & District
Challenge Cup -Semi Final.
Easy MEDIUM
Your Carbon Footprint and solar panels on the roof, there are still going
to be cloudy days on which you will need to draw
Every time you switch on an electrical appliance, or
power from the grid. The government intends to get
heat your home with gas or oil, you are adding more
around this by a process call ‘Offsetting’. Offsetting
CO2 into the atmosphere contributing to global
means that the total power you generate in a year is
warming. The table below shows how much CO2 each
equivalent to the power that you use. Some of this
type of fuel contributes to the atmosphere:
power will be exported to the electricity network
(especially at night), but effectively you are neutral.
Energy Type CO2 Produced
So what about my green electricity tariff?
1 kWh Electricity 0.523 kgCO2
1 kWh Natural Gas 0.19 kgCO2 It’s not as green as you think. Up to 70% of the power
generated by a wind turbine or hydroelectric plant is
1 Therm Natural Gas 5.42 kgCO2
lost in the cables between the turbine and your house.
1 Litre heating oil 2.52 kgCO2
The electricity is made up to 240V from dirty sources
1 Litre of propane/butane 1.50 kgCO2 such as oil, gas, and coal to make up the difference..
1 ton of coal 2.457 kgCO2
Is it worth me doing anything at all?
Take your utility bills from last year and - get your Yes, there are several things you can do in your
children as home work - calculate how many tonnes of house to raise your efficiency and lower your carbon
CO2 your household produced. You might be surprised footprint and energy costs. Some have very low
at the result! pay-back periods, others are more costly, but all of
So how do I make my house Zero Carbon? them will reduce your CO2 output and thus help the
environment.
It’s not easy. You would have to change your heating
system from Oil or Gas to a carbon neutral system. The EcoEnergyDepot is a Chester-based renewable
This would either be wood (Biomass), or an electric energy consultancy, that sells a range of
system with the electricity produced from either a equipment including budget solar system, wind
wind turbine, CHP (combined heat & power), or solar turbines, and wood pellet boilers.
panels. Unfortunately, this is where the argument They can be contacted on (01244) 460144 for more
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Thankfully, most back pain is very transient in nature Further advice and guidance regarding posture and
and provides no lasting problems. This type of pain is workplace ergonomics are also vital ingredients of the
generally muscular in origin and is usually the result overall recovery process.
of some unaccustomed activity; a days gardening or
Finally, one of the most significant changes in the
lifting boxes/moving furniture etc.
management of back pain over the past 30 years or
For those that seek the help of their GP, a course of so, is to encourage as much mobilising as pain allows.
pain killers and anti-inflammatories, in conjunction Prolonged bed-rest or other types of immobility will
with a reduction in physical activity will usually be result in increased stiffness and will only prolong the
enough to resolve the issue. recovery process.
However, there are a significant group of people for If you wish to find out any further information
whom further input is required. regarding the treatment of back pain, then please
call us at 10 Bridge on 01244 300828.
At one end of the spectrum, an incident of back pain
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Bowel and bladder disturbance, sensory loss and to treat back pain from physiotherapists (including
significant muscle weakness are generally signs that the Clinic Principal Mark Browes) to osteopaths and
there are problems which need immediate medical Chiropractors.
attention.
Most patients who come through the door of the
10 Bridge Centre are not quite so serious in nature.
Reduction in pain is generally the first priority,
followed by restoring full range of motion and then
providing programmes to maintain flexibility and
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The 2008 Arley Horse Trials are buzz around the course and showground.
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As well as a programme packed with thrilling
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and medieval jousting to quality traders and a food
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Competitors will be put to the test in three Eventing
a fantastic day out for all the family.
disciplines – dressage, showjumping and cross country
– with the cross country course designed by eventing “The Arley Horse Trials are fast becoming a very
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With the course sitting at the heart of the magnificent spectacular event simply answer the following
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including the glorious gardens and the famous Hall.
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Adding to the excitement of the Horse Trials, the Arley Country Fair visit www.arleyhallandgardens.com,
Country Fair also takes place during the weekend – or telephone 01565 777353.
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No experience necessary - everyone welcome.
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7 10.00 - 4.00pm at The Studio, Bolesworth Road, Tattenhall.
Contact: Jill on 01829 771895 for more details or to book a space.
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April 6th Tarvin Gardening Society
9 Sunday trip to Arley Hall. “Spring Bulb Show.”
Leaves Tarvin Church at 10am.
10 Ring Kaye on 01829 740605 or John on 01829 740423 for further information.
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“Shropshire Gardens, Aspects And Delights” by Peter Shepherd. Talk at Tarvin
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TARPORLEY
• Childrens Drama (Helen O’Grady Drama School): Tuesday - 6pm at The Junior School in Tarporley
Every Thursday 5.15 to 6.15pm Thursday - 6pm at The Junior School in Tarporley
• Childrens Dance Group: Every Friday 3.15 to 7pm Walk ‘n Talk – local routes
• Rhythm Time (music for under 5s): Every Monday Wednesday - 9.15am at the Swan Hotel
from 10am BUMS ‘n TUMS
• Salsa Dancing: Every Thursday (except 2nd Thursday - 6.15pm at Tarporley Primary School
Thursday): 11am to 2.15pm
• Water Colour Painting: Every Monday and TARPORLEY GUIDES
Wednesday: 9 to 11am 11.15 to 1.15pm Contact Mrs Platt on 01829 781 478
• Scottish Dancing: Every Wednesday 8pm to 10pm Done Room in Tarporley
• Children’s Disco/street dancing: Every Saturday Thursdays 7 to 8.30pm (term time only)
2.15pm to 5pm For girls aged 10 to 14 years.
Monthly:
• Autumn Club: 1st Tuesday of the month 7pm TARPORLEY ROYAL BRITISH LEGION
01829 732561
• Bingo: 1st Saturday of the month at 7.30pm
Weekly
• Flower Club: 1st Tuesday of the month at 1.30pm Monday - Bingo 8pm to 10pm
• TADDFAS: 2nd Thursday of the month at 1.30pm Tuesday - Indoor Bowles League 7pm
Wednesday - Indoor Bowles 1.45pm to 4.15pm
• David Martin Jeweller and valuer: Every 2nd and
Wednesday - Weight Watchers 7pm
4th Tuesday 10.00am - 2pm (most months)
Thursday - Slimming World 7pm
Friday - Bingo 7.15 to 10pm (Play the Boards!)
CHESHIRE HEALTH : JEN FRANCIS
Snooker Club most evenings in the Bar
ASSOCIATES
Monthly
At Tarporley Community Centre
(01829 732775 / 07779272353) • Country & Western Dancing: Every 1st & 3rd
Sunday 8pm to 11.30pm
Monday - Body Focus Abdominals & Back. 6pm
- Body Conditioning. 6.45pm • Prize Bingo: Every 3rd Saturday 7pm
- Two group sessions Salsa 8.30pm • Ladies Section meeting: Every 2nd Tuesday
Wednesday - Body Focus Legs and Bums. 6:00pm from 7.30pm
- Body Conditioning. 6:45pm To book the Legion Hall for your event 9am to
- Walk & Talk. 9:00am Midnight, contact 01829 732561 or leave a message.
Friday - Fit 4 Life : mature ladies 9:15 We will always get back to you after 6.30pm
LINE DANCING TARPORLEY TENNIS CLUB
At Tarporley Community Centre New members welcome. For further information
Every sunday evening (excluding bank holidays) telephone 01829 732026.
Cost £4. For further info contact Daniel on: (01829 260 955)
07739 352209 Club of retired Professional Businessmen. Meet 3rd
Wednesday of each month.
ACTIVITIES IN THE DONE ROOm AIKIDO GROUP WWW.AIKIDO.CO.UK
To book call 01829 732742 At the Done Room behind St Helen’s Church
Mon - Playgroup - 9.15am to 12 noon Main Club Night (16-76) - Tuesday 7.30 to 9.45pm
- Introductory Playgroup - 1.15pm to 3pm
- Brownies - 6pm to 7.30pm TARPORLEY LIBRARY
Tues - Playgroup - 9.15am to 12.00noon (01829 731794)
- Aikido - 7.30pm to 9.30pm
Monday - 2 to 7pm,
Weds - Playgroup 9.15am to 12 noon Wednesday - 2 to 5pm,
- Mother’s Union 2.15pm (1st of month) Friday - 9.30am to 12.30pm
- Tadwags - 2.00pm (2nd of month)
- Rainbows - 4.30pm – 5.30pm
- Brownies - 6.00pm – 7.30pm AGE CONCERN : CHESHIRE DAY CARE
Thurs - Playgroup - 9.15am to 12 noon Thursdays and Fridays at Oathills Lea in Tarporley
- Guides - 7.30pm to 9.00pm from 10.00am - 3.00pm.
TIVERTON
Ballet 15.30-18.00 Tuesdays Mondays 10.00 - 11.00 am and Thursdays 2.00 - 3.00
Aerobics & Body Toning 19.00-20.00 Tuesdays pm. Cost: £3.50. Come and join in the fun! Dance your
way to fitness and health. Suitable for all ages, sizes and
Silver Threads 14.00 2nd+4th levels of ability.
Wednesdays of month
Slimming World 9.15, 17.30, 19.00 Wednesdays Little Piccolos Fun Music Sessions
Flower Club 19.45, 2nd Wednesday of month at the Tattenhall Barbour Institute
W.I. 19.45. last Wednesday of month Every Wednesday
Bingo 19.30 Thursdays 9.30am Toddlers
10.30am Pre-schoolers
Kung Fu 18.30-20.30 Thursdays
Civic Trust Regular meetings/events
Tarvin Tennis Club
(01829 741314)
Tattenhall Library
Open Week Sessions this year are on Tuesday, 15th April
(01829 770769)
at 6 p.m.; Friday, 18th at 6 p.m. and Saturday 19th at 2
It is situated in The Village Room at the Park Primary p.m. Chance for new members to meet a friendly club
School, Chester Road, Tattenhall and is open on and try our 4 astroturf courts for FREE.
Tuesdays from 2pm until 7pm and Fridays (2-5pm).
6 Summer League teams for those interested in
We have a wide range of books, DVD’s for hire, a large
competitive tennis. Friendly Club Evenings on Tuesdays
childrens’ section and if we haven’t got what you’re
and Fridays during the summer.
looking for we’ll order it for you.
Supervised Junior Evenings on Mondays from
21st April.
Tattenhall Cricket Club
More details at www.tarvintennisclub.co.uk or phone
Contact Mel Dobson on 07799 476 108
01829 741314 or 01829 740178.
Are you interested in playing cricket & looking for a
friendly competitive club to join this year?
Tattenhall Amateur Dramatic
Tattenhall Cricket Club are members of the Cheshire Society
County League and play in Division 2. We run 4 Senior
Join a warm & friendly group - to meet new people,
teams & 3 Junior teams and are looking for new players of
have fun, help with production - or tread the boards!
all abilities. Our ground is in Tattenhall, 8 miles south of
Chester off the A41. Contact 01829 771353 or 770482
Winter nets begin at Tarporley High School on We are always open for those wishing to join the
Thursday 31st January 7.45pm to 9.45pm up to the production team! All helpers and new members
end of March. All new players welcome. welcome.
Tattenhall Barbour Institute Tarvin Slimming World
(01829 752299 or 07715 720651) (0151 348 1076 or 07753 292254)
The market provides freshly prepared, locally sourced At Tarvin Community Centre, Meadow Lane, Tarvin
home cooked food for the public. Every Wednesday at 9.15am, 5.30pm & 7.00pm
Every Tuesday 6pm to 8pm Consultant:Gill Knight
Samurai Karate International
Every Friday 9.15 - 11.15am LITTLE ACORNS NURSERY PLAYGROUP
Tattenhall Country Market At Huxley Village Hall
Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays, 9am till 12pm
Tattenhall Toddlers
The Recreation Club (The Flacca) Tattenhall WHIST DRIVE
Tuesday and Friday 9.30-11.30am (during term time) Thursday Evenings - 7pm at Huxley Village Hall
We are a friendly group for 0-5 year olds accompanied
by a parent/carer Play,crafts,singing STRETCHING & BODY AWARENESS
First child £1.50 each additional child (over 6 months) For inital details please call 01829 781446 /
50p. For more details contact Lucy (01829 782073) or 781390 781563
Maxine (01829 782769) Tuesdays - 7 - 8pm at Huxley Village Hall
Thursdays - 10am - 12.15pm at Huxley Village Hall
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