Chairman’s Address at the FOSM AGM

For any members who were unable to attend our recent AGM, and for any non-members who might be wondering what was said there, here is a transcript of FOSM Chairman Colin Dixon’s address, which summarised our progress this year and plans for the next.

And if you’d like to plan ahead so that you can attend next year’s AGM, you might like to know that the 2023 meeting will take place on Sunday 25th June.

FoSM Chairman’s Report 2021/22

I think it is appropriate that we hold a minute’s silence for Stephanie Appleby who  died on Thursday 6th January 2022, aged 82 years. Stephanie, along with her husband John was a major benefactor of the Friends over the years.

Also, for Tony Mattock who had a cottage on Back Street and has been a long-time supporter of the Friends.

It was with some sadness that we accepted Ian Macfadyen’s resignation as the Chairman of the Friends at the last AGM and I took over as the New Chairman.

I took over following the huge expenditure for the structural repairs to the Church Tower and having been locked down for two years, we had lost two years of potential fundraising.  The FoSM funds were quite depleted.

However, during the lockdown the Friends continued with their normal maintenance work such as mowing the churchyard, clearing the weeds and organising and organising the cutting of the yew hedges. 

Early in 2021 the five large conifers in the churchyard were taken down to clear the ground on the south side of the churchyard.  This has made a great difference to the amount of light getting in through the south windows.  Following the removal of the fir trees the weeds and weed trees were more visible and the Friends’ task force have made great inroads into clearing up the area and making it presentable.  Many thanks for those who took part for all their efforts.

The task force also reinvigorated the memorial garden at the top of the South side of the Churchyard started by John Appleby – well done to Pauline, Debbie and Tiggy for all their hard work which has certainly paid off.

We had a very successful Pimm’s Tent at the Hawkesbury Show equalling other years’ profits and boosting the Friends’ depleted coffers.  We were at our new position at the far side of the showground between the Community Shop and HULF tents.  The general consensus was that this is a good position and we have secured the same place this year.

As is usual a late summer project has been the clipping of the yew hedges around the church which is an expenditure that FoSM has traditionally taken on.  The yews always look wonderful when they have been trimmed and they set off the church perfectly.  It is fortuitous that the profits made on the Pimm’s Tent at the Show exactly matches the expenditure on the Yew Hedge clipping and has done for many years. Buy a Pimm’s and clip a hedge

The bishop dedicated the new ring of eight bells and the new vestry at St. Mary’s Church on 10th September 2021 to a full church.  No. 3 bell called St Mark is dedicated to the Friends of St. Mary’s.

Bells were completed in July 2021 and first rung in earnest following their dedication on the 10th September.  They have since been rung regularly for services and special occasions.  They have just had their first “MoT” in July.

It was a joy to see weddings and baptisms taking place in the Church again – and one of the merriest sights was the bride being carried away by her new husband in his dumper truck on the 18th September to the sound of the new bells – congratulations to Mr and Mrs Max Bleaken.

Bellinda the scarecrow arrived for the Hawkesbury Scarecrow Trail and was outside the church for a week. As you can guess she was a bell ringer.  Thanks to Jenny, Tom and Sam Jackman and Debbie Young for all their efforts in putting her together

The Church insurers required that the Church has an alarm system installed on the roof to deter thieves from stealing the lead.  The Friends gave the PCC a contribution of £1,375 towards the cost of the roof alarm system which has been fitted. This was match funded by the All Churches Trust which has also donated £1,375.

In the autumn of 2021, the Friends also contributed towards new seat cushion kits for the choir in the Church.  These cushion kits will be completed by the WI and have also benefited from a legacy from Judy Chancellor.

A Wulfstan banquet, to celebrate the installation of the Wulfstan windows in the Church 10 years ago, was hosted by Mark and Fiona Steeds on 23rd October at the Beaufort Arms.  It was a great success and a good time was had by all.  Mark gave a very informative talk on the life and deeds of St. Wulfstan the Hawkesbury Saint.  As a result, Mark and Fiona were able to give The Friends of St Mary’s a £100 donation – thank you, Mark and Fiona.

We held our Nine Lessons and Carols service for the first time in two years on the 19th December 2021 with a larger than expected congregation.  Once more a very satisfying service led very ably by Reverend Tunnicliffe.  It was wonderful to be back in the church again.   Following the service, the traditional mulled wine and mince pies were not served at Church Farm House as a precaution against the Covid resurgence but hopefully they will be back again this year.

It was a sad day when the Methodist Chapel closed down at Easter but a really good attendance for the last service.  St Mary’s Church received a large number of chairs, a lectern and a cross mural from the Methodist Hall.

The competition to grow the tallest sunflower was started in May 2022, with seeds sold for the Friends.  Seeds were available at the school and the Community Stores.

On 12th May the new burner was fitted to the church central heating boiler.  The boiler was paid for by John Appleby through a donation to the Friends.  The new burner unit is more efficient than the old one and so will save on the Church fuel costs.  Thank you, John.

The Friends of St Mary’s Bristol Male Voice Choir and the St Mary’s Church Choir Concert, on Saturday 14th May, was a resounding success with many people expressing their enjoyment.  This was only the second fundraising event the Friends of St. Mary’s had been able to organise in two years and it was a welcome change.

It is not often that an audience gets two world class choirs for the price of one and organ solos during the intermission and at the end by our own renowned organist – Ben Humphries.

There was an eclectic mix of hymns and songs from both choirs. The St Mary’s Church Choir with Ben Humphries the director started off the concert with a wonderful rendition of ‘The Lord is my Shepherd’ by Howard Goodall.  The concert raised over £600 for the Friends.

It is the end of another era in the retirement of Linda Fairney as a Churchwarden at St Mary’s Church.  The Friends of St Mary’s welcomes Lisa Overton the new Churchwarden.  Lisa is also our secretary and has the Church at her heart.

The Church was open over the Jubilee weekend and a team of Friends led by Debbie Young served a light breakfast on Sunday 5th June after the 9.30am Choral Eucharist for the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee. The Hawkesbury bells rang a 1/4 peal at the same time.  The thanksgiving service was very well attended on 5th June and the breakfast afterwards was also a success. 

The new LED energy-saving light bulbs have been installed in the church and they seem to be very good replacements.  The Friends contributed £1,000 towards the cost of the lighting and their installation.  The new bulbs use less than 10% of the energy of the previous bulbs for the same amount of light giving considerable savings in energy costs.

The Open Tower event was held on 23rd and 24th July and was very well attended.  It contributed well to the Friends’ coffers.  Many thanks to all the Friends and Bell ringers who made the two days such a success.   

The Friends have commissioned a new (like-for-like) oak gate for the west entrance to the churchyard.  It is currently being made and hopefully it will be installed before the old one gives up entirely.

The Friends have also commissioned a new church noticeboard for the west entrance to the church as the door of the old one threatens to fall off at any moment.

John Appleby has commissioned and paid for a set of automatic clappers which will ring the Hawkesbury Bells automatically.  They will enable the bells to be rung when there are no bell ringers available.

We are grateful to many people for their donations to the Friends this year – in particular:

  • John Appleby who is always supportive of the Friends
  • Bell ringers who gave their wedding expenses to the Friends
  • Pauline Dixon who gave £80 from her Cotswold Challenge walk to the Friends
  • Debbie Young for setting up the second-hand book table at the back of the Church

All the people Friends and potential Friends who helped out at our fundraising events during the past year..

Future fundraising events:

  • The Friends’ Pimms tent at the Hawkesbury Show on 27th August
  • We will be entering a Scarecrow in the Scarecrow Trail in October
  • Don’t forget the service of nine lessons and carols, Sunday 18th December

And finally – the FoSM AGM is set for 25th June 2023.

Colin Dixon
Chairman

(Colin Dixon is pictured on the right in the photo at the top of this article, receiving from James Joynson a model of a bell hung for full-circle ringing.)

May 2022 News

Colin Dixon, Chairman of FOSM writes:

SPRING CLEANING CONTINUES

As the wonderful sunny weather starts, so we are back in the churchyard clearing out the weeds and nettles from the south side, where the trees were. Do come down and see the progress – it looks a lot better. If you have a few minutes to spare, do come down and help.

PLEASE SUPPORT OUR FIRST FUNDRAISER OF THE YEAR

Our next big fundraiser is on the horizon – the Bristol Male Voice Choir and the Hawkesbury Choir in concert on Saturday 14th May at 7.30pm. Our own village choir will also be singing, and their Musical Director Ben Humphries will give an organ recital.

Ticket price includes a glass of wine. Book your tickets online here or buy from Hawkesbury Stores, Colin Dixon or Lisa Overton.

photo of Bristol Male Voice Choir
One of the largest and best male voice choirs in the west
Hawkesbury’s own choir will also be singing some pieces at the concert

CHILDREN’S TALLEST SUNFLOWER COMPETITION

We are pleased to announce our new Children’s Tallest Sunflower contest. We have managed to source some “competition” sunflower seeds. These are the ones that will grow to eight feet tall and more. The seeds are £1 for three, with all proceeds going to the Friends of St Mary’s, but it’s really just a fun competition with a spectacular plant. Adults may buy the seeds for children and offer advice on growing plants. The seeds are available from Hawkesbury Stores, Hawkesbury School and Colin Dixon. The competition will be judged in the last week of August by sunflower expert John Appleby.

JUBILEE BREAKFAST WITH BELLS (Sunday 5th June)

We will have the church open over the Platinum Jubilee weekend and on the morning of Sunday 5th June, after the 9.30am Thanksgiving Service, we will be serving coffee, tea and croissants , with the bells ringing a quarter-peal at the same time.

Come and have breakfast with the sound of the bells overhead!

OPEN WEEKEND (23rd-24th July)

We are still planning our open weekend in July, which will include a ring of bells and Jazz on the Lawn. More details to follow shortly.

MAY SERVICES

Sunday 1st May Holy Communion (9.30am)

Sunday 15th May Morning Prayer (9.30am)

Sunday 22nd May Evensong (6pm)

Sunday 5th June Morning prayer (9.30am), followed by Breakfast with Bells

Online video services will continued to be streamed at 10am on the first and third Sundays and live-streamed from Hawkesbury on second and fourth Sundays at www/youtube.com/c/badmintonbenefice

April 2022 News

Colin Dixon, Chairman of FOSM writes:

SPRING CLEANING CONTINUES

As you saw in last month’s news, we are beginning to get the south side of the churchyard under some control. It is taking a while to wrest it from the clutches of the alder, laurel and nettles, but we are making good progress. Do come and join us! We are next having a churchyard clearing session on Saturday 9th April.

The area we cleared from undergrowth to create a light and open space ready for greening

CURRENT PROJECTS

After the forced cessation of our fundraising for the past two years courtesy of Mr Covid, we are back in business! Fundraising for St Mary’s is our raison d’être, so it has been a difficult two years.

Despite being unable to fundraise over the past two years and paying out vast sums of money for the bells and to assist with the refurbishment of the church, we still have a healthy balance in the accounts, and have been doing our other job, which is to help with irregular outgoings for the church.

Many of you will have seen the sad condition of the west gate of the church and that that it was about time it is replaced. Probably the same can be applied to the noticeboard by the side of the west gate, which is also in a poor state. The Friends thought so too and have commissioned a new noticeboard and a new gate, so watch this space – actually, it’s probably better to watch the west side of the church!

The new LED energy-saving light bulbs have been installed in the church, and they seem to be very good replacements. The Friends contributed £1,000 towards the cost of the lighting and their installation. The new bulbs use less than 10% of the energy of the previous bulbs for the same amount of light, giving considerable savings in energy costs.

The new lights were installed in time for our Ukraine vigil on 1st April

NEW EVENTS FOR 2022

BRISTOL MALE VOICE CHOIR CONCERT (14th May)

Our first fundraising venture of 2022 is the concert by the Bristol Male Voice Choir on 14th May. Tickets are now on sale via Eventbrite here, from committee members, and from the Hawkesbury Stores.

photo of Bristol Male Voice Choir

This concert has been planned for the past three years, and it is good that we have now got it off the ground. In addition to the Bristol Male Voice Choir, we also have our own St Mary’s Choir in the programme, and the amazing Ben Humphries playing the church organ during the interval.

OPEN CHURCH WEEKEND (23rd-24th July)

We are currently planning an Open Church Weekend in July with the bells being available to ring and access to the bells themselves for the energetic. There will be other activities including music and picnics in the garden of Church Farm House.

James Joynson’s beautiful working model of a full-circle bell will be on display at our Open Weekend – James, Bell Master for the Wotton branch of the G&BDABR, is pictured above left presenting the model to Tower Captain and FOSM Chairman Colin Dixon

FOMS AT HAWKESBURY SHOW (27th August)

We will be running our ever-popular Pimms tent at the Hawkesbury Show on 27th August so make sure it is in your diary to come and visit us. We will be in our new position on the far side of the arena near to the Hawkesbury Stores and Hawkesbury Upton Literature Festival tents.

photo of FOSM Pimms tent at the village show

HAWKESBURY SCARECROW TRAIL (23rd-30th October)

The Friends will again be entering a scarecrow in the Hawkesbury Scarecrow Trail over the autumn half term. The theme has yet to be decided by the Pre-school, but the Friends will be actively participating.

Last autumn Bellinda the Bell Ringer was FOSM’s Scarecrow

NINE LESSONS & CAROLS (18th December)

The FOSM Christmas Service of Nine Lessons and Carols will be held on Sunday 18th December at 5pm. This is a wonderful service of readings and carols and is especially good for children. Following the service, mulled wine and mince pies will be served at Church Farm House, courtesy of Christopher and Lisa Overton.

APRIL SERVICES

Sunday 3rd April Holy Communion (9.30am)

Sunday 10th April Palm Sunday Ecumenical Service combined with Methodists,
meeting at Farm Pool to walk to the Methodist Chapel (9.30am)

Sunday 17th April Easter Sunday – Morning Prayer (9.30am)

Sunday 24th April Evensong (6pm)

Online video services will continued to be streamed at 10am on the first and third Sundays and live-streamed from Hawkesbury on second and fourth Sundays at www/youtube.com/c/badmintonbenefice