News: Aston Ingham, Bromsash, Lea, Linton, Upton Bishop & Combined.
GORSLEY NEWS
News: Aston Ingham, Bromsash, Lea, Linton, Upton Bishop & Combined.
News: Aston Ingham, Gorsley, Bromsash, Linton, Upton Bishop & Combined.
LEA NEWS
The Lea needs more volunteers on the distribution team
Did you know that The Chimes is a free local magazine produced entirely by a large team of volunteers who work for the benefit of their village communities? All the costs of the magazine's production are met through advertising and any donations received.
In The Lea we distribute 476 Chimes magazines to residents each month (apart from July and December when the double issues are out). This is only made possible by our wonderful team of 15 distributors who pop the magazine through letter boxes come rain or shine. The distributors receive their bundles of Chimes from 2 distribution coordinators who sort the magazines into bundles for each distributor, then drive around the village dropping the bundles off in each distributors' safe place.
We currently have two vacancies: for one distribution coordinator and one distributor for occasional holiday relief.
I am one of the distribution coordinators as well as being the Lea village sub-editor and I really enjoy both roles, however, our second coordinator can no longer spare Friday mornings.
The work of a distribution coordinator takes up about two hours from 9.15 to 11.15am 10 times a year, usually on the last Friday of the month.
The distributor role varies depending on each ‘round’. Our distributors drop off anything from 6 to 46 magazines, depending on the number of homes in their close neighbourhoods. The relief distributor role would be only occasional, covering any round where the usual distributor is unable to distribute that month. This is a great way to get to know the village layout.
If you are at all interested in either of these roles, or if you simply want to find out more, with no commitment, do get in touch with me – my details are above. Very many thanks, Angela Kirton
News from Lea Church
Hello everyone, I hope you are all well and not eating too many cream eggs!
We are now well into Lent and looking forward to Easter. If you have given something up for Lent, keep up the good work! We will be doing the 'Lilies for Easter' again after a couple of years break from it. There will be forms around the village and in the church. If you are unable to find one, please ring me on Contact Details on PDF copy on Home Page and I'll make sure you get a form. There will also be the ‘Book of Remembrance' in the church for all to read.
Our Easter services start with the Benefice Service on Palm Sunday, where we hope to progress from the village hall car park to the church with the donkey/pony accompanying us! The Holy Week walks will also be starting on Palm Sunday until Maundy Thursday between the churches of the parish. Please see further on in the Chimes for more info on that.
The Children's church will be having their Good Friday workshop (please keep an eye on the noticeboard for the time) and then we have our Easter Sunday service at 9.30am - with Family Communion and refreshments afterwards. Do come along and join us in celebrating the most holy event in the church's calendar!
We have had our planning meeting for fund raising events and will be holding another Spring Fayre on Saturday 28th March at the village hall from 10.30am - 1.30pm where we will have stalls and also, as last year, will have jacket potatoes and various filling for lunch, along with hot cross buns of course! Entrance is free and all proceeds go to Lea church. Keep an eye out for other events during the year!
Take care all and God Bless
Marion Martin, Churchwarden
News from Gateway Lodge Nursery at Lea School
With the New Year in full swing, we have fully embraced our term topic of ' Winter Wonderland,' with lots of different activities and experiences for the children. Being situated where we are, we are so lucky to enjoy our environment and surroundings in all weathers and seasons, for example, taking the children on a winter scavenger hunt to find seasonal foliage and discussing natures treasures.
We have also been looking at different Arctic animals and their habitats.
Our Risings 5s have made huge progress in phonics sessions and are able to identify letter sounds by sight, which puts them in good stead for starting their Primary School journeys in September. After the Easter holidays, our transition sessions will start and the children will visit Willow class weekly. This has
been hugely successful over the previous years, ensuring the children are school-ready and it creates a seamless transition into school life.
We have limited spaces available in our nursery; please feel free to contact us on Contact Details on PDF copy on Home Page for more information about the nursery or to come and have a show around.

Lea Play and Chat
Play and Chat are engaged in spring by painting, sticking and lots more - celebrating Mother's Day with special cards, followed by lots of Easter craft.
Date for the diary – ‘Tots in Tune’ will be in group on March 6th for a singing session - just come along, no need to book, it’s FREE.
Spaces are available for the ‘Animals Interactive Session’, £6.00 per child over one year old. April 1st at 2.00pm in Lea Village Hall (booking is necessary due to limited numbers). Contact Carolyn on Contact Details on PDF copy on Home Page

Lea Village Hall
Lea Village Hall is certainly looking much smarter now with all interior hire areas recently redecorated, but unfortunately this is purely cosmetic as the 35-year-old building begins to develop more meaningful aging signs. It is here I need to issue an apology to those intending to join us for the monthly Coffee Morning at the beginning of February, when we had a complete power outage. It was even more disappointing as Herefordshire Fire and Rescue were due to join us, offering advice and free gadgets, such as carbon monoxide and smoke alarms. They hopefully should return at the beginning of March.
At our AGM on 5th February the main discussions were around planning a building maintenance programme and seeking appropriate grants/funding to rejuvenate other areas.
Although the leaking roof should be finally dealt with by now, the electrical fault within the building is another issue. This has affected the central heating which is hardly what you want during the winter months. So again, apologies if this has upset any classes/exercise groups you have attended.
This takes us on to our next fundraising event on Friday 20th March, when the Lea Residents Association are hosting a quiz night, from 7.00pm. Please join us and book a table via email: Contact Details on PDF copy on Home Page. The cost is £5 per person and up to 6 people per table.
Regular weekly events at the Village Hall
Mondays: Yoga 9.30 - 10.30am
Mondays: Brownies 5.45 - 7.15pm in term time
Tuesdays: Short Mat Bowls 7.15 - 9.15pm
Thursdays: Let’s Talk Spanish (various times)
Thursdays: 60+ Keep Fit 11.30 – 1.00pm
Thursdays: Yoga 6.00 - 7.30pm
Fridays: Friday Painters 9.30 – 12noon
Monthly activities at the Hall
First Wednesday of the month: Lea Café (Coffee Morning) 10.00 – 11.30am
Last Wednesday of the month: Lea Lunch Club (bookings to Nicky Keef Contact Details on PDF copy on Home Page)
Regular monthly Bingo on Wednesdays 18th March; 22nd April; 20th May; set up from 7.00pm and Eyes Down at 7.30pm.
Wednesday 1st April: “Play and Chat” are running a fun session for young children between 2.00 – 4.00pm.
More about ‘Let’s Talk Spanish’ classes at the Village Hall
'Hola, my name is Mónica, I am an experienced, native speaking Spanish teacher. I have taught in the Ross area for over 20 years. LetsTalkSpanish.co.uk runs local, relaxed, small group courses, focused on conversation, at The Lea Village Hall. Try one of our courses and you only pay fees after the first class if you decide to continue! I look forward to meeting you! Hasta luego.'
Village Hall Chair: Contact Details on PDF copy on Home Page
Village Hall website: leavillagehall.com
Lea Lunch Club
The lunch club meets again on Wednesday 25th March at 12.30pm in the village hall. We have a waiting list for the lunch, so if you’re interested in coming along, please speak to Nicky on Contact Details on PDF copy on Home Page.
Priority is always given to Lea residents.
Lea Village Hall 100 Club
Support your village hall by joining the 100 Club! Now is the time to join for the year ahead, starting in April. Please see the poster in this edition for details.
Winners for January:
1st Prize £25 – Linda Neilens 2nd Prize £10 – Maz Scudamore
3rd Prize £5 – Clive Weyman

Lea Café
What a shame we had to cancel the February coffee morning at the last minute due to the village hall having no power; hopefully we managed to contact most people to save them the walk up. The next one is on Wednesday 4th March from 10am as usual.
This year's Annual Day Trip is organised for Wednesday 3rd June, to include:
• a guided tour of Corsham Court & Gardens,
• a visit to the National Trust village of Lacock,
• Afternoon Tea in the village of Box.
Places are open to Coffee morning regulars first, but I have started a waiting list for any spare places and the price for those places will be £12.50 for Corsham Court plus £10 towards the coach (total £22.50pp). Do let me know if you would like to go on the waiting list: Gill Davis: Contact Details on PDF copy on Home Page
Lea Friday Painters
Join us at our regular Friday morning meetings at the village hall, starting at 9.00am. Hope to see you there.
For any queries contact Di Brice: Contact Details on PDF copy on Home Page
THE LEA PARISH COUNCIL
The agenda and full minutes of Parish Council meetings are available on the Lea Parish Council website www.theleaparishcouncil.gov.uk
Anyone in the parish can contact the council by e-mailing Contact Details on PDF copy on Home Page
The next meeting of the Parish Council is on Wednesday 25th March, 7pm at the Village Hall. Please come along or submit any questions/queries via the Clerk. Meet your councillors and become involved in the village management. Please submit any questions via the email address above.
The Lea Parish Council is supporting the Herefordshire Tree Warden Scheme (see centre spread of this issue). Lea Parish Council would welcome contact with any local resident willing to become a local Tree Warden. Contact for Lea Parish Council is Contact Details on PDF copy on Home Page
Please submit any questions via Contact Details on PDF copy on Home Page

