St Peter’s Fair 2022

DISCLAIMER:

This program is as accurate as possible when going to press (09/06/22).
There will be additional information about events and activities in our official program which will be available online and around the town in late June
The St Peter’s Fair Entertainments committee are only responsible for publicising the events.
Last Updated 20/07/22

Holsworthy ib Bloom 2022

Entries were free and open to all those living within the boundaries of Holsworthy Town.

Judging took place during St Peter’s Fair Week on Monday 4th July by

Mayor Councillor Helen Parker, Deputy Mayor Councillor Nigel Kenneally & Portrevine Angela Parrish

 

The Residential Winners of 2022 are:

Residential 1st Place: Linda Russell

Hols in Bloom First Place Mrs Linda Russell

Residential 2nd Place: Gloria Dymond

Hols in Bloom Gloria Dymond

Residential 3rd Place: Martin Prout

Hols in Bloom Third Place Martin Prout

Highly Commended Residential Entry: Ronald Parsons

Hols in Bloom HC Ronald Parsons

Highly Commended Residential Entry: Mirium Hibberd

Hols in Bloom HC Mirium Hibberd

The Business Winners of 2022 are:

1st Place Business: The Holsworthy Social Club

Hols in Bloom Business 1

2nd Place Business: The Kings Arms

Hols in Bloom Resident 2nd Place
Queens Platinum Jubilee 2022 Primary Logo

The Queen’s Platinum Jubilee

Best Dressed Business Competition

1st Place

1st place business

Thomas Westcott

2nd Place

2nd place business

The White Hart Hotel

3rd Place

3rd place Business

The Kings Arms Hotel

Highly Commended

Highly Commended Business

Best Dressed Residence Competition

1st Place

1st Place residents

A joint entry submitted by neighbours Marilyn Chidley & Clive Birch & Beverly Birch.

2nd Place

2nd Place Residents

Wendy Rogers

3rd Place

3rd Place Residents

Sarah Drew

Thursday 2nd June-Sunday 5th June

The information below will be updated regularly

What’s On?

  • Civic Service of Celebration
  • Lantern Parade for adults and children
  • Lighting of the Beacon
  • Display of photos, memorabilia of the past 70 years such as previous jubilees
  • Competitions
  • Street Party on Fore Street
  • Hobby horse derby and other fun children/parent races at Stanhope Park

The Town Council and the other organisations who are taking the lead on the Queens Platinum Jubilee Celebrations are hoping that the whole Town and those of all ages will be able to take part and enjoy the extended holiday to recognise the 70 years of dedicated service by the Queen to the United Kingdom and Commonwealth. If anyone has any other suggestions on events they would to be included then please contact the Town Clerk Vanessa Saunders at townclerk@holworthytowncouncil.gov.uk

 

Last Updated: 09/06/2022

What’s on at Holsworthy Library

July 2022

Summer Reading Challenge 2022: Gadgeteers

Friends Group Book Sale

Summer Reading Challenge Drop in Craft

Home Education Social Club

Craft & Chatter (Adukts)

Cuppa and Chat

Digital Drop-in

Bounce & Rhyme

Saturday Club

 

May 2022

Bounce & Rhyme Every Thursday in May ( except the 26th) @ 2.15-2.25pm

Saturday Club! Every Saturday in May @ 10-11.30am

Craft & Chatter (Adults) Every Alternate Mondays 9th & 23rd May @ 2.30-3.30pm

Home Education Social Club Monday 16th May @ 10am-12pm

Cuppa and Chat Every Thursday in May @ 10am-12pm

Digital Drop-in Every Thursday in May @ 10am-12pm

April 2022

Bounce & Rhyme Every Thursday in April @ 2.15-2.25pm

Saturday Club! Every Saturday in April @ 10-11.30am

Craft & Chatter (Adults) Every Alternate Mondays 11th & 25th April @ 2.30-3.30pm

Home Education Social Club Monday 25th April @ 10am-12pm

Cuppa and Chat Every Thursday in April @ 10am-12pm

Digital Drop-in Every Thursday in April @ 10am-12pm

 

Holsworthy and Northern Devon Foodbanks

How to get help

If you are on UC please go to your online journal and message your wok coach, alternatively you can go into your local jobcentre between 10:00-14:00 and they can refer you if appropriate.

This is because at the Foodbank we normally work on a voucher referral basis.

Vouchers are issued by any frontline agency who is helping to resolve your problems.

However, if you are a new customer you can get immediate help from one of our centres by calling in there without a voucher. (We usually only do this to give you time to arrange professional help.)

Holsworthy Foodbank is open on Wednesday Afternoons in the Manor Suite at the back of the Memorial Hall.
Please come between 2pm and 3.30pm.

Our friendly volunteers will ensure you have good food for the family.

You may also be able to get help from Citizens Advice on (Freephone) 0808 2082138

Written by Holsworthy Foodbank

Holsworthy Mayor’s Charity Civic Ball

Holsworthy’s Mayor, Councillor Helen Parker held a very successful Civic Ball in aid of Cancer Research UK and Blood Cancer UK

In the photo Left to Right: Consort Ian Parker, Councillor Pete Shepherd, Councillor Debra De ste Croix, Councillor Nigel Kenneally, Town Clerk Vanessa Saunders, Mayor Councillor Helen Parker, District Councillor David Jones, Councillor John Allen, Councillor Lyndon Piper and Assistant to the Town Clerk Tegan Watson-Bell

After a while of preparing, Holsworthy Town Council held an amazing Civic Ball, the first of the century!

Due to Coronavirus it was invite only. There was great turn out though! We were entertained upon entry by a magician, Jack Lovegrove and greeted by Charles Jeffery-Hudson the Toastmaster. Both Jack and Charles are involved in HATS (Holsworthy Amateur Theatre Society). They brought the Ball to life. We were blessed to have Mother Elizabeth say grace before our meal. This allowed us to remember those we have sadly lost recently and to be thankful for what we do have.

Around 7:30pm Oaktree Occasions started delivering our prechosen Starters in between our lively chatter. Soon after finishing our starters we were given our main then our dessert. The food was high quality, if you are having a small get together or a large event then we highly recommend Oaktree Occasions. Their service was very professional and any queries were answered swiftly.

Charles Jeffery-Hudson the Toastmaster stood up and sounded his gavel 3 times to call upon Holsworthy’s Mayor Councillor Helen Parker for the Loyal Toast! There was a lovely portrait of our Queen in her younger days for us to toast to. Tea and Coffee was offered to all guests.

After the loyal toast the raffle was drawn. We adopted a raffle tradition suggested by Holsworthy’s Consort, Ian Parker. There were many small envelopes placed on the tables alongside a pen, you were to write your name and deposit cash inside the envelope then seal, ready to be collected.

Once all envelopes were collected Guests were chosen to draw the tickets. There was a large variety of prizes to choose from such as a Fruit Basket, A Voucher from Shepherd’s Hardware’s, 2 tickets to any Exeter Chiefs games, Gift basket from Holsworthy’s Foot Health Clinic and many more!

After the raffle draw Mayor Councillor, Helen Parker gave a speech to all the guests, councillors and office staff for their help in making the Civic Ball happen! There were many guests representing councils from both Devon and Cornwall as well as those representing local organisations.

District Councillor David Jones, responded to Mayor Councillor Helen with a very sweet speech, to which we appreciated a lot.

This concluded the formal evening and the room was reorganised into a Ballroom, entertained by Neil Kristopher.

Thank you very much to the following Mayors/ Deputy Mayors and other Councillors that attended our Civic Ball:

The Leader of Torridge, Ken James,
District Councillor, David Jones,
The Mayor of Barnstaple, Councillor Alan Rennles, the Mayoress Mrs Sue Rennles and their Beadle, Mr Don Gramlich,
The Mayor of Great Torrington, Councillor Doug Smith, his Granddaughter Miss Mezli Smith and their Beadle, Mr Andy Griffiths,
The Deputy Mayor of Launceston, Councillor Helen Bailey and Consort Mr Adrian Bailey,
The Deputy Mayor of Okehampton, Councillor Deborah Sanger and Consort Mr Paul Jessop,
The Deputy Mayor of Bideford, Councillor Jude Gubb and Consort Mr Michael Gubb,
Councillor Michael dawes and Wife Mrs Jo Dawes.

A special mention to the councils that sadly couldn’t attend but sent their apologies:

South Molton Town Council- we received an apology and a donation from Mayor Councillor Mervyn Way and Mayoress Mrs Helen Way,
Ilfracombe Town Council- Mayor Councillor Kit Leck sent his apologies and donated a sum.

We’d also like to say thank you to those that attended the Civic Ball representing a local organisation such as the following:

Holsworthy Bowls Club, HASP, the Rotary Club, the Lions, the Museum, the press, etc!

 

Manor Offices

Rubbish left

Just to make you aware, this area is covered by CCTV.

If you are aware of who this rubbish belongs to, please arrange for removal.

Torridge District Council have been informed and if deemed necessary, CCTV footage will be viewed by them and appropriate action will be taken.

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Annual Meeting

Holsworthy Town Council held its first face to face meeting in a many months last night 19.05.2021

The Annual Meeting of 2021, was whereby the Mayor of Holsworthy and Deputy Mayor were elected.

Cllr. Helen Parker was proposed and second, all Cllrs unanimously agreed, the continuation of her role as Mayor of Holsworthy for 2021/2022.

Cllr. Keith Musker, was elected as Deputy Mayor for Holsworthy. This position again was agreed by all Council members for 2021/2022.

Mayor Cllr. Parker presented to Barry Parsons, who was the Devon County Councillor, a few leaving gifts that Holsworthy Town Council, Bradworthy Parish Council,

Buckland Brewer Parish Council, Halwill Parish Council, Shebbear Parish Council and Sheepwash Parish Council had all contributed to.

Also presented to Barry Parsons was a Trophy from Holsworthy Cadets Lt Jim Harvey. C Company – Devon ACF

“Holsworthy Detachment Perpetual Community Cadet Trophy

For above standard contribution to local events and good causes through ACF, DoE and other voluntary service Sponsored by Councillor Barry Parsons, County Councillor,

Devon County Council March 2021”

This will be presented yearly to a cadet for the following:

Cadet will have attended local events where participation is organised by ACF detachment, company or county or through DoE or personal voluntary service with proof.

Detachment adult team will consider overall contribution and consider ongoing factors such as COVID effect on local events as well as the cadet’s personal situation where

additional issues have been overcome in order to succeed.

 

Investiture of the Mayors Cadet.

Kayla Kirby was also presented with Gloves as Holsworthy Mayor Cadet for 2021

 

Thankyou to everyone that attended.

 

 

 

 

 

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Surprise from Waitrose & Partners

On Monday 10th May, our Maintenance Operative, George Wilcox received a surprise from Waitrose & Partners,
when the Town Council was given a £300 gift card for plants to be purchase for Badock Gardens.
Following a visit by Marilyn Chidley back in October when she spoke to George about how valuable the garden had been to the
community during the pandemic, Marilyn said “I could see the hard work George was putting in to creating a more tranquil space, so now spring has arrived Waitrose wanted to make a donation of some hardy perennials for our community to enjoy.
My knowledge of plants is very limited so I will let George spend the gift card as he thinks fit and I look forward to visiting him again
to see what he has achieved.”
Holsworthy Town Council are very grateful of this kind donation and we all thankyou for all your hard work during this pandemic as well.