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Christmas and New Year in Garvald …

As the nights draw in, temperatures drop and spiders start appearing in all our houses, thoughts turn to the festive season.

A couple of dates for all your diaries:

The annual village Christmas dinner will take place on Thursday 3rd December, from 7pm in the Hall.

The Hogmanay Hoolie will be on New Year’s Eve. Keep an eye on the village website for more information!

£150 raised for Children In Need by Steph McMullan

A message from Steph McMullan of Kirkbrae, Garvald:

Thank you to all who sponsored me for my Children In Need charity walk from North Berwick to Edinburgh. With your help I managed to raise £150.00 and together with my other walking companions we raised £1000.00. My company matched this so we made a grand total of £2000.00. I have attached some photos from the walk.

Thanks again.

Steph

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Tour of Britain Stage 4 – local traffic restrictions, 9th September

Local roads affected by the Tour of Britain Stage 4 on Wednesday 9th September are listed below. For more details about these traffic and parking restrictions, please download the ELC TofB 2015 Stage 4 – Draft TTRO Schedule.

A199 Haddington to Tranent Road – U125 Trabroun Road to the junction with the U123 Gladsmuir Road
U123 Gladsmuir Road – A199 Haddington to Tranent Road to the junction with the B6363, Longniddry to Pencaitland Road
B6363 Longniddry to Pencaitland Road – U123 Gladsmuir Road to the junction with the B6355 Tranent to Duns Road
B6355 Tranent to Duns Road – B6363 Longniddry to Pencaitland Road to the junction with the A6093, Haddington to Pencaitland Road
– A6093, Haddington to Pencaitland Road to Scottish Borders Council Boundary at Hungry Snout via East Saltoun, Gifford and Danskine

Steph McMullan’s sponsored walk

Steph McMullan of Kirkbrae, Garvald is doing a sponsored walk this Saturday for Children In Need and is looking for sponsors.

“I am walking 27 miles starting from North Berwick and finishing in Edinburgh. I’m looking for people to sponsor me. If you can help, please send me your name, address and sponsor amount using the Contact form. All donations are greatly appreciated. Thanks, Steph.”

 

Update on proposed mobile phone mast

The following message comes from Father Mark at Nunraw, explaining the Community’s decision regarding the proposed positioning of a mobile phone mast near the Abbey.

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Following our meeting on the 28th July with the group involved in setting up the proposed Mobile Phone Mast next to the abbey, I suggested sending you this explanation of the recent decision by the Nunraw Community turning down the proposed site.

Initially, as you know, I was very keen to co-operate in agreeing to have the Mast on the abbey grounds as that would have provided the required reception for mobile phones in Garvald. As time went on, however, and after the number of tests done on the proposed site, it became clear that the necessity by the Mast Operator to increase the height of the proposed Mast up to 25 meters was going to dwarf the abbey.

In the last discussion we had in our Community Chapter meetings, it was obvious that the growing consensus was that the size of the Mast was going to affect seriously the image and the spirit of our community. Visually it would be giving a counter sign to what we stood for. Most of our visitors and guests come to have peace and silence but they would find this huge Mast towering over the abbey

Reference was made to our Constitutions and Statutes where it states that ‘The monastery should be conspicuous for its simple and pleasant appearance.’ (ST 27.A) and ‘It should be borne in mind that a wholesome and balanced life is nurtured by an environment of harmony and beauty. (‘Ratio Instit. 49)

Some time before the meeting on the 28th July, the team working on the proposed Mast were informed that we now found the site unacceptable because of the Mast’s increased height and visual impact. We have suggested various other locations outwith the abbey enclosure but within the land that belongs to the abbey if that was possible.

Our community realise that an alternative site would probably mean the coverage area provided by a Mast sited elsewhere on our land would not be as extensive as the one next to the abbey, but that the village itself would still benefit from having reception.

We were told during the meeting of the group on the 28th that there wasn’t now enough time to research other possible sites given the tight timescale set by the UK Government of March 2016 to have the site constructed and operational. I am sorry to find that there does not seem any likelihood of mobile reception for the village in the foreseeable future unless the UK government extends the deadline they have set for the completion of this work which would allow the Operator more time to investigate other locations.

If it was at all possible to help resolve that problem for the village by siting another Mast elsewhere on the abbey property, the Nunraw community would be happy to consider this.

Yours sincerely
on behalf of the Nunraw Community,

Fr Mark Caira
(abbot)

Thank you to yesterday’s helpers!

A big thank you to the many people who came to help set up the Flower Show tables yesterday. Very much appreciated!

If you wish to enter the show, exhibit staging is tonight from 6:00-9:00pm and tomorrow morning from 7:30-10:00am. Doors open at 2:00pm on Saturday once judging has been completed. All are welcome to come along to see the show entries, enjoy a cup of tea and some tasty baking, enter the raffle and watch the pet show.

Helpers for Flower Show Teas

Just a quick reminder with only a few days to go until the Flower Show…

Donations of home baking are most welcome – please bring them to the village hall kitchen on the morning of the show (Saturday 22nd August).

Jo is currently working out the rota for the Teas stall and has a few gaps to fill. Thank you to those of you who have already volunteered to help serve teas and clear tables. If you have not yet been in touch, please contact Jo on 830685 or use the form below. Thank you!

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