Remembrance Day 11th November 2018
For those people who have been knitting poppies as part of the nationwide project to mark 100 years since the end of World War I, we will have our final session for collecting the poppies into a display on Monday 29th October from 6.30 pm until 8.30 pm in the Stables.
We already have several hundred poppies.
The poppies will be on display in Garvald and Morham Churches before and after Remembrance Day.
Arrangements for this especially significant Remembrance Day are on the attached poster.
Community Emergency Plan
A message from Penny Short, Chair of Garvald and Morham Community Council:
Following the severe weather we experienced last year I have been working on a Community Emergency Plan to better prepare us for any similar emergency events. Villagers will recall how we were completely cut-off due to the roads being closed by snow and the situation could have become extremely difficult had the extreme weather continued, especially if we had also lost power. I was very proud of how the community came together, particularly the valiant villagers who kindly sourced some milk and bread.
It is sensible to formalise arrangements should such a situation arise again. I have been consulting with the Council’s Emergency Planning & Risk Manager on what the Council can do to help, but we must also take steps to improve our own resilience – the severe weather in February highlighted how little the Council could actually do to help once we were cut off and not everyone was fully prepared.
The main threats to our community include severe weather, such as snow, ice, flooding and high winds, which can cause falling trees and other hazards including first aid emergencies, fires and children/vulnerable people going missing.
Do you have any skills, tools or other resources that could help in any of these situations? For example, local farmers or tree surgeons may have equipment or expertise they are willing to offer. People may be trained in first aid or happy to be called upon should a search party be required. Maybe you have a 4×4 vehicle and could offer transport to pick up supplies in snowy weather, when other vehicles cannot get out of the village.
Would you be happy to be called upon in an emergency? If you would like to be added to our list of local skills and resources please respond using the form below.
Many thanks,
Penny Short
Garvald village hall bookings
Elaine Macmillan is the new bookings manager for Garvald village hall. You can contact her via the Garvald Village Hall Bookings form.
Anyone need a printer?
Anne Raitt has a wifi printer that’s no longer needed. If anyone would like to make use of it, please let her know.
Halloween party
Q: What is a ghost’s favourite pudding?
A: I-scream!
Best Halloween joke ever, courtesy of the Beano!
Kids, get your best Halloween outfits, jokes and tricks ready for the children’s Halloween party and guising on Wednesday 31st October from 6-8pm.
If everyone could meet at the hall we will split up into two groups and do trick or treat around the village. This is a return to our tried-and-tested set-up which suits the trick-or-treaters and also suits residents who are not keen on a night of doorbell ringing.
We will return to the hall for some games, doughnuts and apple dooking!
Villagers, if you are happy for guisers to visit you, please leave a light on or a pumpkin at the door. If you are not available or don’t want a visit, please let us know or leave your porch/hall lights off. Thanks.
Fitness classes
Fresh fit strength and toning class with Rachel, this week only, tonight (Tuesday) at Garvald village hall. 7-8pm.
Alternatively come along to the Wednesday morning workout at Gifford park 9-10am.
Or come to Buggy Busters this Friday at Poldrate Mill, Haddington 11am. A great fun, low to medium workout to build back core strength and stamina. All welcome, £3.
Reminder: Village Hall AGM on Wednesday
Christmas Theatre Trip
It’s time to book your place on the Christmas Theatre trip. This year it’s ‘Wendy and Peter Pan’ at Royal Lyceum Theatre on 15th December at 2pm, suitable for 5+ years. More here: https://lyceum.org.uk/
For families with younger children, we have also reserved a few tickets for ‘Poggle’ at the Festival Theatre, bus will go there after Lyceum and pick up before returning to Lyceum. Suitable for 6 months – 5 years. More info here http://www.capitaltheatres.com/poggle
The subsidised cost of this trip to the Lyceum is £5 per head which must be paid by 31 October. (Ticket cost through the Lyceum box office is £30 adult and £20 child). Children go free to Poggle, please pay for adult places but let me know how many children.
Bus transport from Morham and Garvald is included in the £5 charge.
Subsidised tickets/transport is for Morham and Garvald ward residents only.
With thanks to Crystalrig Windfarm Community Benefit Fund.
For queries and details on how to pay, use the contact form below or talk to Anna Derricourt.
Garvald Christmas Dinner
Save the date! This year’s Garvald Christmas Dinner will be at 7pm on Thursday 13th December in the village hall. Formal invitations will follow in November…