29th January 2023

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. 
 


Langham Film Nights

Saturday 28 January 
Doors open 7.00 pm 
Film starts 7.45 pm 
Langham Community Centre


 

Next presentation will be “Elvis” (12A)Bar and other refreshments available. Tickets £5 each, £5.50 on the door, (card payments preferred) from Langham Community Shop or online at www.langhamcommunitycentre.org.uk 
 


Church services

 

Sunday 29 January, 10am 

The service this Sunday is a United Communion Service for the Six Parishes of Langham with Boxted, West Bergholt and Great Horkesley and Wormingford and Mount Bures with Little Horkesley held at St Mary’s West Bergholt. 

https://www.stmaryswestbergholt.co.uk 

What’s on at the RBL

(non-members welcome!). 
  


Friday Night Supper Club:

Head on down around 6 pm (we kindly ask for a donation of £3 per head, which goes towards the Poppy Appeal and helps us keep this running for you!). 
 

Fundraising bingo:

Sign up for the Bingo here   
We hope to raise money for an “Unknown Tommy” metal soldier silhouette memorial, £10 for five games. Hot dogs, raffle and cash prizes! Head on down for an evening of fun and fund raising! 
 

Pub quiz:

Join us for a pub quiz, £5 a head and teams of six. Cash prizes too!  Sign up here! 
  
Look forward to seeing you there! 
 


Cosy Café

Wednesday 8 February, 10.00 am to 2.00 pm 
Langham Community Centre


Run by the Community Shop. Free homemade soup and breads in a warm space from 12 noon. Mince pies, hot drinks and cakes available for sale. Those who wish to come along and have difficulty getting to the Centre please call 272431 
 


Langham Parish Council meeting

Wednesday 8 February, 7.30 pm 
Langham Community Centre



A date for the diary …


Jonathan Hunt’s drone flies underneath Boxted Bridge


With thanks to Jonathan Hunt’s drone footage which enables us to appreciate close up the heroic steel structure of the bridge. CLICK HERE to see the footage .

You might like to read Dan Cruickshank, historian, on Boxted bridge:

“Bridges  – even those of simple and unadorned design – can capture the imagination, and can delight. Functional perfection and economy of design can possess a sublime quality that raises bridges from mere engineering to poetic works of art. And, perhaps paradoxically, even bridges of the most simple and most functional type do not  – as a rule – harm the natural beauty of their setting. Rather, far more often than not, they enhance their setting because one can compliment the other. Bridges are, at one level, demonstrations of the forces of nature being harnessed, through engineering genius, to overcome the challenges of nature. This can make a bridge a wonder to behold and a create a unity between man-made structure of bold design and its complex natural setting. Not all bridges achieve this harmony or quality but – in their different ways – all the best do. Bridges are, by their nature, daring and heroic, often experimental and pioneering in their technology of construction – occasionally thrillingly minimal. This can make bridges tremendously popular – indeed far more so than most other modern made-made structures – and the most intensely romantic and fiercely guarded expressions of local pride and identity.

Boxted Bridge, to judge by the intensity of the campaign to save it, is such a bridge. Indeed even a cursory inspection reveals it to have the functional and to a degree abstracted perfection that distinguishes many of the best bridges. It was built in 1897 when the use of decorative historic references was finally, in bridge design at least, giving way to the conviction that the most fitting ornament for a functional structure is simply the honest expression of its means and materials of construction. As the building of Boxted Bridge got under way the Forth Bridge, in Scotland, had just been completed. It showed the brave future of bridge design – honest, even ruthless, in design and execution, denuded of all superfluous ornament, but glorious and beautiful. Boxted Bridge is of this heroic stamp. 

Being in possession of this miniature engineering wonder, which is evidently – and most understandably – well loved by the public and those who use it, and that continues to fulfill functional demands, you would imagine that its guardian would protect it with jealous intensity. Instead Essex Highways not only refuses to acknowledge the historic importance and artistic power of Boxted Bridge but are actively pressing for its destruction. A larger bridge is being proposed, for reasons of safety and function. Better still, surely, is to heed the overwhelming local support for the bridge and find a solution that saves it while, with sensitivity, achieving some modernization. This is the civilized approach that would naturally be followed if the bridge were statutorily listed as a structure of special historic or architectural importance. It should be but it is not. However the bridge’s status as a key structure within a designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and as a ‘non-designated Heritage Asset’ surely bestows upon it some of dignity and safeguards of a listed building. Its destruction would be an assault on local pride and an act of desecration that the people of Dedham Vale would not forgive and that future generations would simply not understand”.

Dan Cruickshank, historian, author of ‘Bridges: Heroic Designs that Changed the World.’


CLICK HERE for further information on the Save Boxted Bridge campaign. 
 


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 
 


Open door drop-in cafe

Friday mornings in term-time, 8.45am – 10.15am 
Boxted Village Hall


Boxted Royal British Legion

 

Check out the latest events on the RBL Facebook page 

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Village Walks


 

Meet at Boxted Village Hall, 10am 

Sat 18 February 
Sat 18 March 
Sat 22 April 
Sat 20 May 
Sat 17 June 

Contact: BoxtedWildlife@gmail.com 
 


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 
 


Bowls club 


 

Every Friday 2 – 4 pm  
Boxted Village Hall 
 


Monthly Pencil Art



Contact willowsofdedham@gmail.com for more info 
 


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


Food bank donations

Food bank collection points are at Boxted British Legion Club, St Peter’s Church, Boxted, St Mary’s Church Langham and Langham Community Shop 

. Items currently sought-after include:

  • Long life fruit juice
  • Long life milk
  • Tinned meat/fish
  • Fruit squash
  • Pasta sauce
  • Small boxes of tea *80*
  • Tinned veg
  • Tinned custard/rice pudding
  • Jam/peanut butter
  • Multipack snacks
  • Small jars of coffee
  • Nappies sizes 5,6,7 and 8
  • Deodorant male/female
  • Shampoo
  • Small washing powder/liquid
  • Washing up liquid
  • Shaving gel/foam


 For more information, please visit their website:  https://colchester.foodbank.org.uk/ 

Thank you in advance for donations. The British Legion  request that donations are not left outside the Club, BL Opening times are:

  • Monday : Closed
  • Tuesday : Closed
  • Wednesday : 16.30 – 00.00
  • Thursday : 16.30 – 21.30
  • Friday : 16.30 – 00.00
  • Saturday : 15.00 – 00.00
  • Sunday : 13.00 – 21.00

Good Neighbours


 

For help with transport to an important appointment (hospital, dentist, flu/covid booster, collection of prescriptions or a visit for some company. Call so we can help, Monday to Friday, 8am – 7pm:

  • Monday……….230525 or 272773
  • Tuesday……….271813 or 273195
  • Wednesday….272755 or 272013
  • Thursday……..07842 034489 or 323007 or 07765 037892
  • Friday………… 07510 504026


Please phone for the day on which you make your call, not the day of your appointment.


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


 

9 February 
2 March 
23 March 
13 April 

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 

Boxted & Langham Churches 
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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