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Village Notices

  • Proposed New Housing Development

    Proposed New Housing Development

    Proposed 150 New Homes in Boxted The Parish Council have engaged with a team from Planning Direct to draft an initial objection.   You can read the draft document and relevant information on the Boxted Parish Council website and have your…

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  • Pylons In Boxted

    Pylons In Boxted

    Please give a thought to Boxted residents who could be impacted by the preposterous 50m high pylons (height of a 15-story building) being proposed to cut cross Langham and Straight Roads heading diagonally to Queens Head Road area…

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  • Hedgehogs need you!

    Hedgehogs need you!

    Sign up to have a hole drilled in your fence to create a passage for hedgehogs to pass through your garden easily while out looking for food and a mate. Increasingly hedgehogs can be found in urban areas, as…

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  • Footpath Walks

    Footpath Walks

    The Boxted Wildlife group have revived the concept of the Village Walk once a month on a Saturday morning around the village ending with refreshments at the Hub.

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  • Sign the Petition to Save Our Bridge

    Sign the Petition to Save Our Bridge

    Petition Sign the petition to save our bridge.

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Village Resources

  • 15th July 2019

    Village News and Events

    in Boxted and Langham


    Welcome to this week’s newsletter – giving you a reminder of some of the regular events taking place in Boxted and Langham. This week you can learn all about chocolate! Boxted History Group welcomes everyone to the talk at Boxted Village Hall on Wednesday. Langham Primary School’s summer fair takes place on Friday and includes the Great Langham Bake Off (Paul and Prue can’t make it unfortunately). The long-awaited declutter sale is finally here this coming Saturday – pop along and bag yourself a bargain.

    Boxted carpet bowls club at Boxted Village Hall. Weekly every Friday 7pm or fortnightly on Tuesdays 2.30pm

    Monday 16th July


    Help to go online

    Tuesday 16th July 
    Boxted Community Hub
    10.30 am – 12.00 noon

    Drop-In Sessions
    Run by Colchester Borough Council At the online drop in sessions, you are encouraged to bring your own device where you will receive help using it. Third and fourth Tuesdays every month


    Boxted Airfield Historical Group
     

    Tuesday 16th July at 7.30
    Boxted Airfield Museum, Langham Lane

    Richard Turner will speak on Friends of the Museum.


    The late John Howlett

    A funeral service for John will be held at Plume Avenue United Reformed Church
    18 Plume Avenue, Colchester, CO3 4PQ
     

    Wednesday 17th July at 11.15am

    Moving on to Colchester Crematorium for the committal at 12.30pm.

    All who knew John and wish to pay their respects are welcome. Donations, if you wish, can be sent to St Helena Hospice c/o Hunnaball Funeral Directors, York House, 41 Mersea Road, Colchester, CO2 7QT.


    Art and craft club. Boxted village hall. Every first and third Wednesday of the month, 2-4pm. A small friendly group. Come and join in! Learn something new or share your skills. New members always welcome.

    Next meeting Wednesday 17th July


    Boxted History Group

    Wednesday 17th July 7.30 pm
    Boxted Village Hall

    Illustrated Talk: history of Chocolate by Tony Diamond


    Langham Primary School summer fair. Friday 19th July from 3pm. Featuring the great Langham bake-off!
    The unbelievable de-clutter bargain sale! Langham Community Centre on Saturday 20th July, 11am-4pm. Lunches and teas available.

    Clear your home of unwanted items and raise funds for Boxted church tower repair

    Our volunteer collectors will take and store any contributions you are able to make up to the sale date.

    We are looking for items falling within the following categories. Please contact the relevant collector if you have items to donate:

    Any additional clarification of information available from Graham & Gill Pullen (273804) or Stephen Whybrow (272773) 

    Call for coathangers!

    Annette Whybrow is asking for donations or loan of coat hangers for the clothes section. Can you help? Contact annettejwhybrow@gmail.com


    Langham film nights presents "Can you ever forgive me?" Saturday 20th July at Langham Community Centre. Tickets £4 each. Buy at Langham Communitay Shop or online at http://www.langhamcommunitycentre.org.uk or pay at door £4.50. Doors open at 7pm, film starts 7.45pm.

    Church Services

    Sunday 21st July 

    8 am Said Eucharist at St Mary’s Langham

    9.30 am Sung Eucharist at St Peter’s Boxted


    Dates for the diary …


    Help to go online

    Tuesday 23rd July 
    Boxted Community Hub
    10.30 am – 12.00 noon


    Drop-In sessions run by Colchester Borough Council

    At the online drop in sessions, you are encouraged to bring your own device where you will receive help using it. Third and fourth Tuesdays every month
     


    Evergreens

    Thursday 25th July
    Boxted Village Hall 2.30pm

    “Colchester: 1880 to 1980” – a talk by Norman Jacobs

    Visitors welcome


    Mobile Library


    Thursday 25th July 10.10am 10.40am
    Boxted Playing Field car park

    Book review

    Why Social Media is Ruining Your Life by Katherine Ormerod.

    Read the full review here


    Langham 10k and 2k run. Sunday 8th September 2019. Sk race starts 9.15am, 10k race starts 10am. Enter today at www.langham10k.org.uk.

    Preventing the theft of cars

    High value modern cars are usually difficult to steal without the keys – the thief needs them. As a result, there have been a number of burglaries where the main attraction is the keys to a car on the driveway. Whilst in the house the thief can pick up any valuables up on the way out.

    There are a number of things you can do to protect yourself:

    • Where possible, put the car in a garage.
    • Lock the car and close the windows. A number of thefts of and from vehicles just lately have been from insecure vehicles in car parks or on driveways.
    • When you remote lock a vehicle from the key fob, check it has actually locked. A faulty fob, low battery or someone blocking the signal will mean that, although you think it’s locked, it is in fact insecure.
    • If you can, when parking a high valuable desirable car on a drive or elsewhere, block it in with a less valuable car.
    • Consider a lockable post or gate but don’t keep the post/gate key with your car keys.
    • Make sure you house is secure. If you have a UPVC front door or other door with a multi-locking system, make sure you know how to lock it. A lot of people fail to lock the door correctly – lift the handle and turn the key or thumb turn (always have a key available in case of fire). Make sure access to the rear of the house is not open. Close accessible windows and fit security lighting.
    • If you have an alarm, set the zone you are not occupying. If you don’t have a house alarm, how about buying a shed alarm, hiding it to cover the area where your car keys are.
    • Don’t have the keys on display near a window or letterbox. Put them in a safe place.
    • Consider fitting a tracker to a high value car. It may help with any insurance claim.
    • If you believe you have an intruder in your home or attempting to get into your home, don’t put yourself at risk. Dial 999 immediately and get what descriptions and other details you can.

    Useful links:

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


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