Chillin in the Park - TODAY! (18-7-26)
Photo by Colin Bryan
Photo by Colin Bryan
The government has decided on Nottingham City's proposal for the Local Government Reorganisation (LGR). Below is a map.
Nottinghamshire is being split into two councils:
1) North and East Nottinghamshire Council
2) Southwest Nottinghamshire Council
Cropwell Bishop and Cropwell Butler fall into the North and east Nottinghamshire Council. - This means that we are NOT joining with the city.
However, half of Rushcliffe is. The boundary is the A46, with those to the west joining with the city, Broxtowe and Gedling.
From 2027, Rushcliffe Borough Council, Nottinghamshire County Council, and all other borough and district councils will cease to exist and the two new councils will replace them.
We will give further information as it transpires.
Janice Towndrow
Parish Clerk
In Appreciation of Sandra Hunt’s Service.
It is with great sadness that the CBMH Committee has learned of the passing of Sandra Hunt. Sandra had recently rejoined the Committee with her characteristic enthusiasm, bringing a wealth of knowledge about Cropwell Bishop and its community. We had looked forward to benefiting once again from her experience and commitment as we worked towards securing the best possible future for the CBMH, including the proposed new build on the Nottingham Road site.
Sandra dedicated many years to serving others as a Girl Guide leader, inspiring and supporting generations of young people. She was also a longstanding and valued member of previous CBMH Committees over the last 40 years , always giving her time, wisdom and energy to projects that benefited the village.
Sandra's kindness, dedication and community spirit touched the lives of many. She will be greatly missed by her family, friends and all who had the pleasure of knowing and working with her. Her contribution to our community will not be forgotten, and her legacy of service will continue to inspire us.
Thank you, Sandra, for everything you gave to our village.
May you rest in peace.
Jacques Lacey
Chairman
Cropwell Bishop Memorial Hall
Charity No 22030
The Cropwell Cinema showing of "Grease - Singalong" this coming Friday has been cancelled.
Tony Jarrow
For details of the new Number 12 Bus Service and other Village bus services, click on the Travel tab.
Tony Jarrow
The launch of the 'Cropwell Bishop Street Stories' book proved a big success; all 100 copies were sold within 8 weeks.
A big thank-you to those of you who bought the book - and for the much kind feedback I have received.
As a result, I have now ordered a reprint and copies should become available in about 2 weeks.
If you haven't yet bought a copy, why not reserve one (with no obligation to buy should you later change your mind). Just send your email address to: amjarrow@mac.com
If you are not familiar with the book, just scroll down to the postings during May (on the CropwellBishopPlan.co.uk website)
I will post an update once the book becomes available.
Tony Jarrow
Just to remind you that should you want to contact a parish councillor, you will find their name and email address on the Contacts page - click the Contacts tab.
Tony Jarrow
It was the Parish Council Meeting this evening. The winner of the 'In the News' Quiz, which appeared in the March edition of Cropwell Bishop News, was drawn from the pile of correct entries.
And the winner was .... Tom Robinson.
He will receive a £20 voucher, donated by the Parish Council, for use at Gary Jowett's Butchers.
Tony Jarrow
Here, in 1987, as Girl Guides leader (with Anna Jarrow).
Tony Jarrow
Hilary will have a bumper load of jigsaws (lots of really good ones) for exchange (or sale at £1) at the Saturday Cafe this weekend (see poster on Events page) but sadly, this time, there will be no books for exchange/sale.
Tony has strained his shoulder and can't manage lifting all the shelves and books. But he will be there selling copies of his book, "Street Stories of Cropwell Bishop".
The book has proved very popular and most have now been sold. Just £20 cash (or £20.40 contactless).
Hope to see you there.
Hilary Jarrow
Simon grew up in Cropwell Bishop, and 8yr-old Anne Terzza would sometimes take him out in his pram - see photo below.
Then Simon moved away and now lives with his family in Kent.
But he has fond memories of Cropwell Bishop, so when he heard about the ‘Cropwell Bishop Street Stories’ book, he had to get himself a copy.
Simon and his wife had already planned a motoring trip north, but made a detour for Bed & Breakfast in Cropwell Bishop. And while they were in the Cheese Shop buying a copy of Street Stories, they met Anne Terzza! They had not seen each other in over 60 years.
Here they are in the Cheese Shop:
I have posted copies of the Street Story book to people living beyond the village, but, as far as I know, this is the furthest someone has travelled to buy a copy.
It is fortunate he came when he did, because the sale of the book has exceeded expectations and will likely be sold out in a few weeks.
Tony Jarrow
Nesting Jackdaws!
Not just on the outside, but also in the bell-tower where the clock mechanism is.
Who told them that the small door that opens onto the roof of the tower had been left open by workmen?
And when did the birds discover that even when the door was shut it was still possible for a bird to squeeze through a gap at the top?
Thanks to Colin Bryan for the photos.
With a wide variety of stalls and fine weather, it is not surprising that a large number of people turned up to yesterday's Saturday Cafe at The Old School; it was very busy all morning. There were smiles all around.
Thanks to Mel Stanley and Colin Bryan for the photos.
Don’t forget, this Saturday Café will not only have the usual books, jigsaws, teas, cards, cakes, coffees and councillors, but also plants, garden sundries, bric-a-brac and heritage items.
See posters on the Events page for details.
And, you will be able to buy the 'Cropwell Bishop Street Stories' book (£20 cash) which was published just a few weeks ago and selling fast.
All in all, the Old School on Saturday (30-5-26) from 10am to noon is the place to be.
See you there.
Tony Jarrow
From the 21st June we will have a new bus service
The "11" bus service is changing to "12" in June, and will restore the direct route to Central Avenue and also operate on Sundays!
Nottingham City Transport have been reviewing all their routes including the 11, and changes will take effect from Sunday 21st June.
Below are the full details of the new service.
The new 12 service serves a return route to Central Avenue in West Bridgford and also gives us a Sunday Service.
New Green 12 replaces Green 11 between Nottingham, Gamston and Tollerton, Cotgrave, Hollygate Park and Cropwell Bishop.
Green 12 will serve Central Avenue and West Bridgford, reinstating this much-requested direct link.
Buses will operate hourly on Monday to Saturday daytimes, with a Sunday daytime service introduced and the last bus from Nottingham at 20:10 on Mondays to Saturdays.
Some journeys will serve Cropwell Butler and Upper Saxondale, with Sunday buses serving Cropwell Butler and Bingham. The 833 connect service will have time changes to provide a link to Cropwell Butler and Saxondale.
The Bridgford Connect ticket will no longer be available, following the introduction of the direct service.
This service is part-funded by EMCCA.
And below are the new route map and timetables.
Jan Towndrow
Thank you to all our volunteer, village gardeners, who plant, weed, and water our public spaces. Displays are enjoyed by many.
Mel Stanley
'Cropwell Bishop Street Stories' is now on sale at the Cropwell Bishop Creamery Shop on Nottingham Road. Price, £20 (cash only).
For details of the book, see the article that appeared last week.
Tony Jarrow
Maybe you have already seen it - and even used it. The postbox is where it has always been on Church Street but it has been modified. You are now able to get 'proof of posting' for a parcel; there are instructions on the front.
Nevertheless , you can still post a letter in the usual way; just put it through the top slot.
Of course, the Co-op post office is still operating as usual, but this postbox might be more convenient for you - and it never closes.
Tony Jarrow
Congratulations to Heather Timmins who has not only completed her Virtual Coast to Coast Challenge, she has smashed her 21 day target by 5 days!
It's not too late to donate to Heather's Go Fund me account (see below).
Thank you Heather for supporting the Memorial Hall.
Pam Wregg (Secretary)
Charity No. 220504
From Heather:
If you are able to sponsor me, it would be very much appreciated.
To find out all about my challenge, and to make a donation, Click:
https://gofund.me/22e5c8a62
Thank you
Heather Timmins
"Cropwell Bishop Street Stories" tells the history of the places and people of Cropwell Bishop through 44 stories based on every one of the streets in the village.
It is an A4, high-quality hardback with 344 pages and over 1500 photos, diagrams and maps. The text is based on sound, detailed research but written in an entertaining style.
Because Cropwell Bishop Parish Council and Cropwell Bishop Creamery have given their financial support, it is priced at just £20 cash.
This is ‘at cost’ – meaning, no profit.
You will be able to see and buy the book at the Saturday Café on 30th May and, later next week, it should become available at the Creamery’s Shop on Nottingham Road.
Alternatively, you can buy direct from me, either by visiting my house, or I can deliver a copy (only in the village). Just contact me first:
email: amjarrow@mac.com
mobile: 07542 392574
Discover the history of all that surrounds you!
Tony Jarrow
The 'Belt and Braces Band' got everyone into swinging 60s (and 70s) mood at their performance at the Old School last night. A fun evening for all - as the photos show!
Photos by Mel Stanley
It was the Parish Council Meeting this evening. The winner of the 'In the News' Quiz, which appeared in the March edition of Cropwell Bishop News, was drawn from the pile of correct entries.
And the winner was .... Mary Barlow.
She will receive a £20 voucher, donated by the Parish Council, for use at Gary Jowett's Butchers.
Tony Jarrow
Last Saturday morning the farmers'f fields were quiet because all their tractors were trooping through local villages. They started and finished in Cropwell Bishop.
Photos by Mel Stanley
A very big thank you to Hilary and her assistant Tony.
The 4th Anniversary of their, ever popular Book and Jigsaw exchange at Saturday Cafe this morning. All their takings are used to support village groups.
It’s an absolutely wonderful service to the village.
Our community is fortunate to have them.
Mel Stanley
I will be completing (virtually) the England Coast to Coast walk within 21 days.. Starting Monday 27th April.
That's 267km, 389k steps, needing at least 18.5k steps a day! (I am insane I know - but I do love to set a decent challenge)
For a relatively fit and healthy person this would be a simple challenge, however, I do have Postural Orthostatic Tachycardia Syndrome (POTS for short). On a gentle slow walk POTS causes huge spikes in heart rate, dizziness and shortness of breath. This will definitely be a huge challenge to get that illusive number of steps per day, but I am confident the hard work I have been putting in over the last 8 weeks will definitely help me.
If you are able to sponsor me, it would be very much appreciated, Click:
https://gofund.me/22e5c8a62
Thank you
Heather Timmins