20th August 2022

Village News and Events 

in Boxted and Langham


Welcome to the latest newsletter. If you wish to have an item included in this newsletter, please email us at  newsandevents@boxted.org.uk  by Thursday 5pm at the latest. Thank you. 
 


Last minute reminder …

Free bike health checks

Saturday 20 August, 10am 
Boxted Village Hall car park


 
Stephen Armson-Smith 
Crime Prevention Tactical Advisor 
Essex Police 

Cycle Security


 

Cycle security is always an issue with thefts from a variety of locations including the town centre, residential areas, and educational establishments. Commonly bicycles are either not secured or not secured properly, and this makes it easy for thieves. 

Where do they go? Number of places: – in a container abroad, to another part of the country, stored in premises or sold as either a cycle or cycle parts via the internet, or third parties. 

By taking some appropriate precautions and using good quality security products, and using them well, should help you to keep your property safe. Use the best security you can afford. Don’t secure a £2,000 bicycle with a £20 lock! As a guide look to spend 10-15% of the value of the item on its security. Look for a “Sold Secure” certified chain and padlock or “D – Lock” preferably gold rated but certainly not below silver. Consider what you chain it to whether at home or whilst out, is that secure? Is it well overlooked to provide good natural surveillance? 

Make a note of the frame number, security mark the cycle, there are a number of different methods available such as www.bikeregister.com , or see Secured by Design accredited products. Take a photograph of the cycle and any areas of damage or marks of identification, and some insurance companies may require one with the owner in the picture with it. 

At home remove that first attraction to the thief or burglar:

  1. Don’t leave garage doors open for long periods showing your expensive cycle and other property,
  2. Consider a “Ground anchor” or “Shed shackle” within your shed or garage to secure your cycle to,
  3. Look at your shed or garages security and ensure you have good locks and that the hinges are protected,
  4. Consider a shed alarm,
  5. If your home is limited for space outside consider a cycle storage unit, they are smaller than a shed.


If you can its worth getting your children or grandchildren into good habits, keeping their bikes secure and not leaving them discarded on the front lawn or other, may save problems in the future. 

Check with your insurance company to see what security standards they require for your insurance cover to be valid. 

For suitable security products see www.securedbydesign.com or www.soldsecure.com 
For further advice see https://www.essex.police.uk/cp/crime-prevention/keeping-vehicles-safe/how-safe-is-your-bike/ or https://www.securedbydesign.com/guidance/crime-prevention-advice/bike-security 
 


Church services

Sunday 21 August 
 

9.30 am Eucharist at St Mary’s Langham 
(No tea time service at Boxted this month) 



Langham 10K : Sunday 11 September


 

For further information, go to  https://langham10k.co.uk/ 
 



 

Essex has a significantly worse rate of suicide than the national average. Areas of particular concern include Tendring and Colchester – which have the second and third highest rates respectively overall in the country. 

“To the outside world they were thoughtful, caring and inspirational. Someone with a loving and supportive family, secure job and content life. But inside, they were fighting an invisible battle that not even those closest knew about.” 

This training programme has been devised to support families and individuals affected by suicide, enabling them to deal with the impact of suicide and the subsequent challenges to their own (and family members’) mental health, including increased risk of suicide and/or self-harm, and feelings of isolation/loneliness. Plus learn skills to identify warning signs and how to ask others directly if they have thought about death and/or felt suicidal. 

This training workshop offers a comfortable and intimate environment where you can speak and share with others who have experienced similar bereavements. Each workshop lasts for 4 hours and will have a maximum of 10 people in attendance. 

If you are interested and would like to find out more information please contact Lesley or Liz or book: https://interactchelms-ford.wufoo.com/forms/z159b7660m9suzt/ 

There were 4,912 suicides registered in 2020 in England & Wales during 2020 suicide claimed 13 lives every day in England 

Choose one workshop from the following dates: 
8th September or 7th October 
Venue: Community 360 Winsley’s House High Street Colchester Essex CO1 1UG 
Times from: 09:30 to 13:30 FREE Refreshments included. 


 

Regulars in Boxted


Did you know there is an events calendar for Boxted Village Hall on the Boxted Village Website. Click here to view the calendar 
 


Boxted Royal British Legion

 

Check out the latest events on the RBL Facebook page 

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Tuesdays fortnightly, 2 – 4 pm 
Boxted Community Hub 
6 games and a weekly raffle. 
For more information, call Dot on 01206 272676 
 


Boxted History Group 


 

3rd Wednesday of each month 
Boxted Village Hall 
For further information call 01206 272774 
 


Boxted WI 


 

2nd Tuesday of each month 7.30 – 9,30 
Boxted Village Hall 

You can find us on Facebook 
 


Art and Craft Club 


 

1st and 3rd Thursdays of each month 2 – 4 pm  
Boxted Village Hall 
 


Open Door Cafe 


 

Fridays in term time. 
Boxted Village Hall 
 


Bowls club 


 

Every Friday 2 – 4 pm  
Boxted Village Hall 
 


Monthly Pencil Art



Monday 22 August 
Boxted Village Hall

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The Edge & The Zone



 

The Zone for 6-11 year olds 5.30pm-7pm and the Edge for 12-18 year olds 7.30pm-9.00pm. Fortnightly during term time at St Peter’s Church. Contact Dominic Sheil 01206 273324

Regulars in Langham

 

The Langham Community Centre hosts a wide range of regular clubs and unique activities. Many of these groups would welcome new members, so don’t hesitate to browse the ‘Activities’ page  on the website or see the Facebook page to find out more. 

If you have an idea for a new club or event, please contact Sue Armstrong by calling 07741 284132 or emailing LanghamCC@gmail.com to further discuss your idea. 

 


 
Langham Ladies meets on the 2nd Thursday of each month, 7:30pm – 10:00pm at Langham Community Centre. Contact Gill Brown on 01206 273286 or Tricia Gooding on 01206 230510 

 


Langham Community Cafe


 
Main Hall of the Community Centre on the last Friday of each month, from 10:30am until midday. All are welcome to join us for coffee/tea and cakes.  

 


Beer and the Bible



 

The Shepherd and Dog, Langham 
Second Monday of the month, 8pm

In the Community


Green Energy Consultation


 

For further information on what’s going on with the National Grid Green Energy Project, please visit  https://boxtedparishcouncil.org.uk/national-grid-green-energy-project/ 

A petition has been set up to ‘SAY NO TO 180km of Essex Suffolk Norfolk pylons’ and is asking the Government to look realistically to the green future and build a strategic offshore grid instead. You can find the petition at  www.pylonseastanglia.co.uk  or you can write to local MP Sir Bernard Jenkin – bernard.jenkin.mp@parliament.uk  who is chair of OffSET (the Off-Shore Electricity Grid Task Force). 
 


St Peter’s Markets Plants


 

Over 500 plants are for sale in aid of Langham with Boxted Church Funds. Most plants are £1.50 to £3.50 with quantity discounts. Perennials, English native trees, shrubs, herbs and climbers are available. First come first served but all will be done to fulfil requests. Contact Stephen Whybrow on 07801 749575 or email  stephenwhybrow@msn.com to order or arrange viewing or visit  https://stpetersmarketplace.org/  for more information. 
 


Digital help at home



 

This service is available online. Michael Smith at Colchester Borough Council is still offering digital support via a remote service. See the Council’s webpage  or, for further information.


Mobile library

10.10am to 10.40am 
Boxted Village Hall car park


 

Thursday 25 August 
Thursday 15 September 

For all mobile library dates go to  https://libraries.essex.gov.uk/mobile-library-service/boxted/boxted-village-hall/ 

Useful links:


Boxted Parish Council 
Boxted Parish Council on Facebook 
Boxted Village Hall 
Boxted Village Website 
Boxted Neighbourhood Plan 
Boxted Primary School 
Boxted British Legion 

Little Owls Pre-School  
Langham and Boxted Churches  
Boxted Cricket Club 
Mobile Library Service 
Boxted Runners  
Boxted 10K 
Boxted WI on Facebook 
Boxted WI on Twitter 
Boxted Airfield Historical Group 
Langham Community Centre 
Langham Community Shop 
Langham Village Website 
Langham Parish Council 
2nd Langham Scouts 
Dedham Vale & Stour Valley ANOB  
Essex County Council’s PROW Interactive map 
Colchester District Neighbourhood Watch 


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