Dateline: 24th December 2009
Chilton Foliat.com would like to wish all it's visitors a very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year! Hopefully all of you have managed to get where you need to be without too much hassle - whether it be cars, planes, trains & buses, I think everything has been affected by the crazy weather we have had recently.
Coming soon I will have a round up of this year's best bits from the gossip column of 2009. Until then, enjoy your turkey or nut roast or whatever you are having and feel free to email any questions or pictures in to me to add to the website.
Dateline: 6th December 2009
Stats are in for November now - a good month! We had over 700 new visitors to the site again last month which is excellent. The Diary is filling up for next year so I will publish all the usual events as I get notice. We had a good turn out for the Pub Quiz at The Wheatsheaf last night. 7 teams battled hard (one containing yours truly) but unfortunately, due to some well placed questions regarding X Factor or whatever the program is called, I only managed 4th! Congratultions to the winners who I believe were rewarded with a bottle of bubbly for their efforts. Well done and looking forward to the next do!
Dateline: 27th November 2009
It's that time of year again - the site has received several updates for events that are due to take place over the next month or so. Please find details of them below and also on the Diary page. Feel free to email me if you need any further information or if you have an event which you need to advertise to the village
The Chilton Foliat Village Hall Committee would like to invite you to meet at the Church at 6.30pm on the 18th December 2009 with your torch or lantern for carols with Ramsbury Silver Band. After the carols, there will be a torchlight procession to the village hall for mulled wine; mince pies soft drinks etc. This is a truly family event to kick start Christmas and although we do not make a charge for this any voluntary donations are gratefully received. Anyone wanting to donate mince pies please call Liz on 681334, many thanks.
The next general meeting will be on Tuesday 26th January 2010 at 8pm in the Wheatsheaf. Any comments, suggestions, requests or agenda items to the secretary by January 21st please, cheers.
Dateline: 19th November 2009
Received from a villager (well near enough!) An increasing amount of dog's and/or dogs' mess is appearing on the villages walkways, particularly at the top of Stag Hill and between Stag Garage and the Church. The latter involves a rather intricate game of hop-scotch to avoid, something of a feat for even the most able villager. It would appear to be the work of only one medium-sized canine rear-end due to the regularity in diameter of the stools.
Further disruption to pedestrian traffic is the overgrown nature of several border hedges on the West side of Stag Hill, making it impossible to walk off the road with an umbrella or large hat.
As a village we were placed 2nd in Wiltshire's 'Best-Kept-Village' awards. Let's not get complacent!
Your webmaster would like to thank Mr. G for his comments and for bringing it to our attention. I'm sure that he's not the only person in village who has been affected by this. Aside from the obvious health risks, mess is unsightly and so easily disposed of in the bin provided on the edge of the Rec in the centre of the village. Do we need more bins throughout the village? Thoughts please to the usual address
Dateline: 18th November 2009
Well it's the Annual Quiz Night and Hot Supper this Saturday (if you didn't have it already in your diaries - shame on you! For those of you who have never been, a truly educational experience I can say! For those of you who turn up every year - see you there!
Dateline: 14th November 2009
Received from a web visitor Hello, I recently obtained DVDs of The Victorian Kitchen Garden, The Victorian Kitchen & The Victorian Flower Garden. In my opinion, this was TV at it's best. I realise that Mr. Harry Dodson passed on several years ago. Are the gardens still looked after and worked and is it possible to visit them?
There was another series, The Wartime Kitchen and Garden, has it been released on DVD? and there was Harry's Big Adventure, that was when he went Canada, is it out on DVD? Any information will be welcome, cheers from Laurence.
Thank you Laurence for your email and questions. If you can help Laurence with his questions please let me know by email
::Reply [27th November 2009]::
Hi, I was recently in touch with the Leverton Framers who have there business in the stables area of the Chilton Estate. My enquiry was about the future or current state of the walled gardens featured in the BBC series. I was replied to with very bad news - of the gardens green houses being taken down, Harry Dodson's house roof stripped of lead etc. All bad news - and to further taint Harry Dodson's legacy a school might be planned for the walled garden.
Is this news indeed true and can anything be done to restore what was done in the TV series for future generations? Thank you for your time Graham Howe
::Reply [24th November 2009]::
Hi from Mark Keen - ex Chilton Foliat resident
As most people will know in Chilton, the BBC filmed a series in the mid eighties about the Victorian Kitchen Garden at Leverton. The series concentrated on the life of the late Harry Dodson - whom I remember from my childhood. As I was perusing youtube for clips from this series I came across this clip: which also featured a prominent character from Chilton Foliat - one who could always be seen propping up the bar at the Wheatsheaf, I talk about the late Johnny Lawson. Ask my father Ivan Keen or Peter Fisher and they will tell you he was a bit of a character (He appears at 2mins 50). I was wondering if the Chilton Foliat website might do a piece on this wonderful TV series which is now widely available on DVD and has also been re run on the Good Food Channel lately. And more specifically the characters in the series. I have attached a couple of screen shots of Johnny Lawson.
I look forward to hearing from you.
Mark Keen -- http://www.mkeen.f9.co.uk
::Reply [20th November 2009]::
Hi, thought I'd reply on this one in case no-one else has. If you would like to forward this to the visitor who inquired about the Victorian Walled Garden.
The BBC series was fantastic and very interesting. The gardens remain, but they are derelict. Since the BBC series, Harry was allowed to tend the gardens and live in the gardner's house for the rest of his life. After that, a number of attempts to use it as a 'market garden' and an organic vegetable site have failed, it is said due to high rent. You can still see into the gardens through a small gate near the road but it's a little heartbreaking to see all the greenhouse windows missing and the beds turfed over. The best justification for this is Peter Thoday's closing words on the original series where he explains that just the year's project had cost about half a million pounds. That was in the 80s, it would be ten times that these days!
I don't know anything of the further series' I'm afraid.
Hope this helps, B.
Dateline: 5th November 2009
Bonfire Night, Guy Fawke's Night and an excuse for most to let off a few fireworks. Mixed emotions for most as people with pets will know they aren't too fond of them. I have found recently that more organised public events seems to be taking centre stage instead of private fireworks parties - probably wise considering the year we have had when everyone is "looking after the pennies". I trust anyone having a private party checked their bonfire for little hedgehogs before lighting it? Good stuff... although apparently they make a tasty treat if cooked properly (see the following link on Hedgehogs)
Dateline: 1st November 2009
Received from a villager Nick and Lucy (new residents in The Square with horses at Boomerang) have been asking if anyone has lodgings for their friend Leanne locally. Could you put something to this effect on the website? Anyone looking to rent a room can contact me at the pub. Cheers, B.
On a completely different note - the web stats are in for October and I'm pleased to announce that we've had a good uplift in new visitors to the site! Here's the science bit - new visitors are a better measure of traffic for the site as "hits" are registered every time somebody visits a page - so the same person can visit the website twice in one evening for example and raise the hit count on the site. With new visitors, only a unique address registers as a hit. Ok, boring bit over - we measured 451 visitors in September, in October we reached 745! Long may it continue!
Dateline: 31st October 2009
Halloween was enjoyed by people from all ends of the village. Your webmaster has never seen so many witches and draculas in one place! Importantly, an excellent party for the children of Whitelocks Piece was thrown together at a very reasonable price by residents. Music and light show were provided by Mr. M, scary ghost stories by Mrs. R and food and beer a plenty (adults only of course) were provided by others. The kids had a great time and some of the adults enjoyed themselves too!
Just in case there are some of you out there who don't know what Halloween is, our friends from Wikipedia have a page on this too! Click here for details
Dateline: 25th October 2009
What time is it? It's about this time of year when everyone wakes up and thinks....what time is it?. For those of you who forgot, the clocks went back last night so you should be enjoying an extra hour in bed this Sunday morning! Where does it all come from? Why do we have to change forward in the spring and back in the autumn ("fall" for those american visitors)? Well, just in case you were curious as to where it all started, please see the link here about it from our friends over at Wikipedia.
Dateline: 21st October 2009
Hi I thought you might be interested in the CAN internet cafe which is open to the general public and free of charge! Have attached the latest opening times. It's located virtually next door to the Crown Pub in the centre of Aldbourne next to the village pond. Best wishes Hazel
Click here to download the PDF file 
Dateline: 19th October 2009
Received from a visitor from Aldbourne
Dear Sir/Madam I wondered if you might consider advertising this youth worker job vacancy on your website for a couple of weeks. The Aldbourne Youth Council is a registered charity and we are hoping that there might be someone local who would be interested in this exciting opportunity. Many thanks Hazel
Thanks Ms. K for sending this through - it's nice to know that news of our website has spread all the way to Aldbourne! I have attached here a copy of the advert as it was sent to me. Hopefully soon we will have a dedicated area for adverts and situations vacant but until then you can download the file right here! 
Click on the link and it should load from there. This is an MS Publisher file so you will need MS Publisher to view it. If you have any problems at all, contact me and I'll be happy to email the advert over to you (beats the postal strike which is quite handy)
Dateline: 18th October 2009
Thanks to the WI and Village Hall committee we now have a pretty full diary for the rest of the year - see the Diary page for more information. Villagers will recognise some of the events - the Quiz & Hot Supper, hosted by Mr. C, is a regular annual event. Teams pile into the Village Hall to answer questions, there's a half-time break for some food served by The Wheatsheaf (with veggie option) and then the finale with a Raffle and also a 100 Club draw.
Dateline: 15th October 2009
Another email from a visitor today - a villager! Thanks Mrs. G for the updated information for the Chilton Chicks Toddler's Group
Dateline: 12th October 2009
A visitor to the site sent in an email requesting to see some photos of the Chilton Aircraft which were featured in the Review of 2007 page but the link was broken. After searching through endless reams of [virtual] paper, I have not been able to find the page. I do, however, have the photos. You can find them here. If you find any more broken links, feel free to email me at mail@chiltonfoliat.com and I'l do my best to resolve them.
Dateline: 9th October 2009
Hi There My wife Sara runs Walks and Wags a dog walking and pet sitting service in Ramsbury but also covering the Chilton Foliat area. We would like to have a link on your web site and would be happy to reciprocate on ours. Our web address is www.walksandwags.co.uk Many Thanks
Dateline: 7th October 2009
So it's October already! Some of you may be interested to know that we have a month's worth of stats to look at for the site. We had 451 unique visitors to the site last month which was great! We had visitors from all over the world including Jamaica, Angola & Hong Kong. Emails have started coming into the site with requests for links to external websites and businesses, adverts for events that are up and coming and updates for the various clubs, societies and groups that are based in and around Chilton Foliat. Keep them coming!
The major plan for the site is to keep updating the content - look out for revamps of the WI, Parish Council and Village Hall Committee pages which will be coming soon. Mr. D unfortunately has no gossip to add to the column due to now residing outside of the village but I'm sure he is reading this and will provide feedback before too long! Watch this space.
Dateline: 18th September 2009
Received from a web visitor Hello to you in the U.K. I am an American sports writer hoping to contact the descendants of one George New, who was reported to be postmaster in your village in the 1920s. I look forward to hearing from you and wish you well from across the Pond. With all warm wishes, Zachary Zachary Michael Jack
Dateline: 17th September 2009
The date of the Harvest Festival Family Service has been changed to 18th October and the Year 6’s will therefore assist with the dispersal of gifts on Monday 19th October.
The Chilton Foliat Primary School have a new website - click here to see it!
On the subject of harvest - I'm afraid to report from Mr. H no Harvest Supper this year. I'm sure it will be back with a vengeance next year but I think you'll agree Mr. H is taking a well deserved rest!
Thanks to Mrs. B for providing information on the Harvest arrangements at the school - the headteacher, Donni, will be organising a Harvest Lunch in lieu of the Harvest Supper this year on the 13th October. More details soon.
Dateline: 11th September 2009
Received from a web visitor:Does anyone know of a home for a worn out piano? The one in the village hall is surplus to requirements and needs a great deal of work to restore it but we are willing to let it go free to someone who could collect it - the only other option is to skip it! We would rather it was used if at all possible. Please contact a member of the village hall committee.
Many thanks, Liz 'O' Chair.
The webmaster would like to thank Liz O' Chair for her email.
Dateline: 3rd September 2009
Received from a web visitor:The film Age of Stupid is being shown in Hungerford in the Croft Hall on Friday 18th September
Any chance you could publicise this? I realise that this is out of the village (foreign parts) but it is a VERY IMPORTANT film. It’s about climate change, being shown all over the world www.ageofstupid.net
Don't miss this tremendous film (part documentary, part drama) with Pete Postlethwaite as an archivist living alone in the devastated world of 2055 looking at footage (that is, real actual news footage) of 2008 and asking "Why didn't we stop climate change when we had the chance?" Read more at www.ageofstupid.net. Tickets £4 from The Hungerford Bookshop or contact Sue on 01488 680642. Why should you go ? Wouldn’t you like to know if you had a chance to make a difference ?
Thanks Sue Suz McKillop HEAT Food Group Sue McKillop
Thanks to Sue for email - the webmaster appreciates that this an external event but feels duty-bound to advertise it as Hungerford is the nearest Post Office and Sue did ask nicely!
Dateline: 31st August 2009
Today saw the annual village Flower and Vegetable and Beer Festival at The Wheatsheaf pub. It was a perfect summer's day - hardly a cloud in sight, with the sun shining down on the assembled villagers. The mood was brightened, if it needed to be, by trad jazz from Jazz Magic, who played in the pub garden. The flowers and vegetables looked so good that your correspondent had to move elsewhere, as he got so hungry looking at the delicious vegetables in the tents!
The village turned out in force to enjoy this last day (and in fact really the only day) of our English summer. Well done to Ben and Tracy for organizing such an enjoyable event.
Here here Mr. D! Can I just add that the bar was absolutely non-stop for lunch! We have had a fantastic weekend - 2 Weddings on Saturday and the Beer and Flower show today - we can't say much fairer than that! A big thanks to everyone that turned out to make this weekend an excellent one - photos should be coming soon!
Dateline: 30th August 2009
A big thanks to Mr. D - your previous webmaster - for all his hard work on this website over the years! I'm sure you'll agree that the gossip column has been the most interesting (and sometimes controversial!) part of this village site. Keep an eye on the column and you may find the odd entry from Mr. D from time to time. It is worth noting (I know that you will be reading this Mr. D) that finding someone younger than the previous webmaster wouldn't have been too difficult :)
Please, as always, feel free to email me with comments, suggestions photos, jokes and indeed anything which you think should be up here on YOUR website. Also, if you come across any broken links or something isn't working right, let me know and I'll fix it (or find somebody that can!)
Dateline: 11th June 2009
It's a long time since your webmaster updated this page, and many apologies to the loyal web site followers who have missed it.
It's not a bad time for a change of blood, as it has been a dramatic 2009 for the world. The coldest winter for decades, the worst global monetary crisis ever, the first ever black American President, not to mention British MPs having a ball at our expense. Global society has changed massively.
The village has stayed much the same. Well, outwardly, anyway. Inwardly, though, two families have split up in horribly dramatic circumstances, both families well known and very active in the village. The webmaster wishes them well in whatever they do and wherever they go in their own ways, and farewell as we all knew them. Village life will not be the same without them, but will certainly evolve as new blood takes over. Darwin had some good points to make, and evolution of the fittest must be the key one.
The webmaster has now decided that it is time to lay his web pen to rest. He started this web site for the village nearly four years ago, and it has been very popular. In fact, apart from during this year, it has been a focal point for the villagers. The outgoing webmaster would like to wish a very warm welcome to the new webmaster, a popular character known locally as Daz, who will bring youth (well, more than the old webmaster anyway) and enthusiasm to the web site again. Adieu!
Dateline: 16 November 2008
Received from a web visitor. If you can help at all, please click here to email Lynne directly.I am researching my family history and I recall some years ago a relative was very surprised to find a photograph which was hanging in a pub in Hungerford. Unfortunately he can’t remember which pub he visited though! This photo was of a jockey who rode locally – I believe for Earl Beatty. The photo must have had a name plate below it saying either “W H Pye” or “William Harold Pye”. Please do you have any knowledge of such a photo or do you know any pubs locally which might display such photos? The webmaster cannot help, but hopes that you can. His only experiences of visiting pubs remind him that it can be difficult to remember which pub was visited, and when. He is sure that many readers of this column will have shared similar experiences!
Dateline: 16 November 2008
It's the School Christmas Bazaar this Friday, 21st November, from 3.30pm to 7pm. There will be lots of stalls, including jewellery, hand made decorations, the children's own stalls, a bistro, Father Christmas, kids' activities, a children's DVD room, nearly new women's and men's clothes, and lots more. Be there and have a great afternoon of it. All proceeds go to the school, where it will be held.
Dateline: 12 November 2008
Your webmaster is (pleasantly) surprised by the number of people who miss the website when the server goes down, as happened recently (Monica, don't even go there - it's got nothing to do with Bill!). Please read the entries, below with today's date on them, to get up to date, and make your contribution.
Dateline: 12 November 2008
If anyone thinks that the new American president-elect is of Irish origin, please remember how to spell his name. It is Obama, and not O'Bama. Having said that, there are Irish roots in his family, but that's another story and nothing to do with how to spell his name!
Dateline: 12 November 2008
Received from a web visitor:Welcome back! Not having our website is like missing an old friend. Just to publicise what's coming up in the village hall: Chilton Foliat Village Hall Events The next Chilton Foliat Parish Council meeting will be in the village hall on Tuesday 11th November at 8pm Chilton Foliat WI International night will be on Thursday 13th November at 7.30pm This year we will be featuring New Zealand. Visitors are welcome for just £2.00 per person to include refreshments. Saturday 15th November Quiz & Hot Supper Night with a 100 Club Draw<.br> Tuesday 18th November Village Hall Annual General Meeting at 8pm. Your chance to have your say and or to volunteer for the 2009 committee Friday 19th December Carols Around the Tree in St. Mary's Church grounds to be followed by a torchlight procession to the village hall for warm refreshments and a Christmas 100 Club Draw. (Marshalls will be on duty along the route for safety) This is a free event and open to all and donations of mince pies are always welcome. Thank you.
For any further information or bookings for Chilton Foliat Village Hall please call 01488 682391 or 01488 681334. Thank you.
Dateline: 12 November 2008
Received from a web visitor:I was looking at your lovely website. We are currently living in London with a small child and wanting to move to Chilton Foliat or nearby. My husband's grandmother was from the area and we are keen to get back to his roots. Do you know of any 4 bed houses to rent in the vicinity? Or who to contact? I would be extremely grateful for any help you could give me.
Click here to email Polly if you can help.
Dateline: 12 November 2008
Received from a web visitor:The Abingdon Air & Country Show in Oxfordshire is seeking companies interested in sponsoring their next event in May 2009. To be staged at Abingdon Airfield (Dalton Barracks), the event will combine a spectacular flying display featuring aircraft old and new as well as numerous ground attractions including exhibitions, displays and family entertainment. Conveniently located just off the A34, and within short travelling distance of the M4 and M40, the show’s catchment area includes the Thames Valley, Chilterns and the Cotswolds. Visitors cut across a wide range of social groups and ages, ranging from affluent retired people to flourishing, settled and secure families and aircraft enthusiasts.
Email here if you would like to help or attend.
Dateline: 12 November 2008
Received from a villager:Hi Webmaster … soap box time!!!! Your Big Brother comment on the website is, I think, a bit misleading and uncharacteristically biased. As I understand it, the proposal to create a giant database of all internet and mobile traffic is a proposal to look at the traffic not the content of the email or mobile call. Your example of any nefarious activity like calling a friend on your mobile to tell them that the Chilton Foliat web site is working again will only log that phone A in Chilton Foliat contacted phone B in wherever at whatever time. How does this infringe your personal liberty? However, if you were a terrorist, the information could then be used to put you or your friend in a particular location at a particular time. I have no problem with this. This technology is already used by police when an ‘at risk’ person is missing, to help locate them.
As far as the internet is concerned, I would vote for any party willing to take a stand on those who pedal child pornography or plan terrorism. I think that we sometimes get too caught up in protecting our liberty whilst demanding protection from those elements in our society who seek to do harm.
Webmaster's comment: Yes, I agree with the villager's comments about child pornography and terrorism 100%. But it's a difficult balancing act to achieve being protective enough and being over-protective. On the one hand, we all want to protect ours (and others') children against abuse, and also we don't want to be blown up by suicide bombers here in the village, or anywhere else. On the other hand, we are increasingly living in a 'big brother' society, which can be abused massively by malevolent authorities. After all, Adolf Hitler was elected democratically, and millions of people (deceased and living) would not agree that it was beneficial that he was able to control such a massive state power because of this.
If you would like to add your comments to this debate, they will be published here. Just click here to email your message to the webmaster, who will add your comments to this gossip column word for word, just like the one above has been..
Dateline: 5 November 2008
Today is fireworks day in more than one sense. First of all, Chilton Foliat is unlikely to witness any fireworks tonight, partly because there are so many thatched houses in the village that the fire risk is huge. But on a global level, the fireworks are in America, where Barack Obama has been elected the new President. This is a major event, whether you are for Obama or against him. The webmaster very rarely voices personal opinions in this column, but would like to say that he thinks it is the most amazingly positive result. Not only is Obama the first black president in US history, a huge event in itself, but also his party has a majority in the House of Representatives, meaning an end to hung political initiatives like the recent attempt by Bush to inject a rescue package into the economy, that was undermined by his opponents in the House of Representatives. On top of all that, Obama is a liberal, and a politician and thinker of immense ability. There's no doubt he inherits massive problems; a global financial crisis of unprecedented proportions, as well as the fiasco of the political mess that is Iraq. But his election will change world politics dramatically, and the webmaster, living in the humble little village of Chilton Foliat, wishes him every success in his presidency.
Dateline: 3 November 2008
We are sorry to report that a senior villager, Margery Stubbs, died on Thursday 30th October, aged 80, after suffering a long illness. She will be missed by her family, especially her two sons, Tim, who lives in the village and has made significant contributions to many village activities, and David, who is flying back from China for the funeral. The funeral will be at St Mary's Church, in the village, on Wednesday 12th November at 11am. All are welcome to the church, and after at the village hall.
Dateline: 28 October 2008
Here's one for the techies. When the webmaster loaded the village web site onto the new server last night, it took nearly 3 hours to transfer all the files. The web site is 128Mb of data big, which is a vast amount of information about the village. No wonder your webmaster looks rather gaunt these days, since he has been responsible for creating and uploading 100% of this since he started the web site over 3 years in February 2005!
Dateline: 28 October 2008
Big Brother is coming. The government plans to create a giant database of all internet and mobile traffic. This seems to mean that any nefarious activity like calling a friend on your mobile to tell them that the Chilton Foliat web site is working again will be logged, and
you could end up in prison as a result. Click here to read all about it.
Dateline: 28 October 2008
The web site is back up and running again, as you will see if you are reading this. For all you techies out there, it was a problem with the web server, which has now been rectified. It is amazing how many people all over the world read this web site, since the webmaster has had numerous complaints about the web site being down. Humble apologies to all!
Dateline: 28 October 2008
Credit Crunch update - It has now been about a month since the global financial crisis started with Lehman Bros going down in America. Since then, it has been a litany of unprecedented disasters, with Merrill Lynch in big trouble, LloydsTSB taking over HBOS, banks' share prices and stock markets plummeting all over the world, and property prices plunging to depths hardly witnessed before. And if that's not all, governments across the world have been bailing out banks left right and centre. Northern Rock is now effectively nationalised, and many of the big names have gone cap in hand to the government asking for cash. We're not talking abut pennies here, it's billions. UK, USA and many other governments have suddenly found vast sums of money to prop up their financial sectors, and even Gordon Brown seems to have become a global hero by taking the lead. Of course, cynics might say that the UK situation would not have happened if he had not presided over the economy or over ten years as Chancellor of the Exchequer. There is no such thing as a secure job any more ((not that there ever was!), and redundancy headlines are the norm.
So does this affect sleepy Chilton Foliat? Yes, it does. Although the financial centres are far way in London, New York, Tokyo and elsewhere, there's no getting away from the fact that we will all be affected. After all, many councils nationally deposited large amounts of rate-payers' money with Icelandic banks, which have now gone bust and caused major international furore. Small businesses are badly affected by the banks' unwillingness to lend to support their cashflow, and pension values have been drastically reduced because of the fall in stock markets, in which most of their money is invested. Everyone is touched by the crisi, and it's not going to be an easy or comfortable ride for anyone over the next few months, or even years. The webmaster has now finished at last on this subject (loud sighs of relief all round), but felt he had to write something to this column on this subject, as the situation is unprecedented.
Dateline: 16 October 2008
The webmaster has just come across a really excellent history of Chilton Foliat, that anyone interested in the village should read. Click here to read it.
Dateline: 12 October 2008
Michael Goodfield's funeral will be at the village church on Thursday 16th October at 2pm. Everyone in the village is invited to pay their respects.
Dateline: 12 October 2008
Received recently from a villager (and the webmaster echoes her sentiments):"Rather belatedly, I would like to say a huge thank you to David & Edwina Hickford and their intrepid team of volunteers who made this year’s Harvest Supper the very best ever. What a fabulous village event. I have heard nothing but praise for the evening and wanted DH etc to know how very much everyone enjoyed the evening."
Dateline: 4 October 2008
The late Gerald Ward's Service of Thanksgiving took place yesterday in the village church. About 500 people attended to celebrate this popular landowner's life, and to bid farewell to him in style. The service was conducted by our soon to be retiring vicars, John and Sandy Railton. The church could not seat everyone who attended, and so two marquees, complete with candelabra and large television screens, were erected in the church grounds. Gerald died playing golf, and will be sorely missed by his family at Chilton Lodge and the estate. Gerald was a remarkable figure, contributing generously and enthusiastically to the community, both locally and nationally, inputting not just donations, but also a very considerable amount of time. He was a good friend of Prince Charles, who gave an excellent,
heartfelt, address at the church, and was godfather to Prince Harry, who was also at the service. Needless to say, the paparazzi were out in force to steal shots of the royalty. After the service, guests were invited to join the family at Chilton Lodge for refreshments in the marquee erected in the grounds. The family asked the webmaster not to take intrusive pictures, and so he respected their wishes. Some snaps were taken of the guests at the church, and you can see them by clicking here.
Dateline|: 4 October 2008
We are sad to report that villager Michael Goodfield died yesterday morning aged 58, in the Great Western Hospital, after suffering from cancer for some time. He leaves his two sons, Oliver, aged 26, and Claude, aged 19, as well as Pam, Claude's mother. He will be sorely missed.
Dateline: 1 October 2008
This weekend, the Wheatsheaf pub in the village is having an evening which should be most enjoyable. It's a Monty Python evening, starting at 6pm on Sunday 5th October. Be there and have a great time!
Dateline: 28 September 2008
Our rectors, John and Sandy Railton (who are married to each other), are retiring from the the parishes they have looked after so well over the years. Their final service will be at Ramsbury's Holy Cross Church on 26 October at 11am, with drinks and nibbles in the Memorial Hall after.
Dateline: 28 September 2008
There's a Service of Thanksgiving in St Mary’s Church, Chilton Foliat, for Gerald Ward, who died this week, on Friday 3rd October at 11.00am.
Dateline: 28 September 2008
There's a Guided Walk on Sunday 5th October, which sounds good for anyone interested iin the village. It's the Two Rivers Autumn Walk led by HEAT Biodiversity Group. Meet Hungerford Town Hall steps 2.30pm for a 3.5 mile guided walk across Hungerford and Chilton Marshes. Break for tea & cake in Leverton and return via Eddington around 5pm.
Dateline: 28 September 2008
The annual Harvest Supper took place last night, ably organised by David and Edwina Hickford, and their willing team of volunteers. A fantastic evening was had by all the villagers who came, including a few new faces. Click here to see the photographs.
Dateline: 24 September 2008
It is with sadness that we have to report that local landowner Gerald Ward died yesterday, aged 70. Gerald was a notable local figure who always contributed actively to village life. He will be sadly missed by his family and villagers alike.
Dateline: 21 September 2008
A hot air balloon landed in the Rec yesterday. It was captured by a villager, with his daughter standing guard.

Dateline: 16 September 2008
Yet again, the village was invaded by massive farm machinery, and this time, your webmaster managed to get his camera out in time. Traffic came to a standstill, as the mobile library van was parked by the side of the road, and this made the road too narrow for the behemoths to pass, creating gridlock in the village. Click here to see what it looked like.
Dateline: 13 September 2008
Mamma Mia happened in the village hall tonight. Well, it did for all the women. As you can see from the pictures (click here to see them), men were noticeably absent from the dance floor. Everyone had a fantastic time, and the proceeds from the door will go to the school and the village hall, where it happened. The webmaster has resisted the temptation to caption the photographs.
Dateline: 13 September 2008
There will be a Coffee Morning at The Wheatsheaf on Friday 26th September 10am-12pm in aid of MacMillan Cancer Support. Please come and give your support
Dateline: 11 September 2008
Mamma Mia (an Abba night, as you might guess from the title) comes to the village this Saturday 13th at 8pm. It'll be a great evening, and tickets at £10 are cheap! Bring your own drink and snacks, or buy them at The Wheatsheaf next door. The evening is in aid of charity, specifically our village school and the village hall. Buy your tickets from Jackie on 01488 682779.
Dateline: 11 September 2008
OK, so the webmaster's been a bit slack over the last month. Not a load of updates. If any. It's been a miserable summer, as everyone knows, and the great English weather has not let us down by being unrelentingly gloomy and wet. Of course, we know when summer was supposed to come back in July, when the village was full of the sound of strimmers and mowers, and gigantic farm machinery like something out of star wars started rolling through the village. It was amazing that not more of the village was demolished, and only a piece of guttering was dragged off by one of the behemoths. It was quite amusing to see the groom (it was his wedding morning) chasing the machine in full wedding regalia including tails. Amusing for the onlookers, but probably not for him!
Dateline: 11 August 2008
A few days ago it was mentioned here that a new Bed and Breakfast had started in the village, Curers Cottage. They now have their own web site live, www.CurersCottage.co.uk, where you can see everything about this pretty and welcoming home.
Dateline: 11 August 2008
Saturday was very wet and windy. Which was a shame, because the landlady of the village pub had organised an impressive hog roast in the pub garden to celebrate her birthday. But despite the efforts of the British weather, a good time was had by all in the village hall.
Dateline: 5 August 2008
The village has a new Bed & Breakfast, situated conveniently at the bottom of Stag Hill. Julie and Peter charge very reasonable rates, and, according to the first guests a couple of days ago, the breakfast is delicious. Not surprising, really, since Julie is an excellent cook. Phone them on 01488 684490 to book.
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