Category Archives: Events
Moviola: Wednesday 23 September
Hampshire Moviola, in association with Monxton & Amport Film Nights, proudly presents
DARK HORSE
The incredible true story of Dream Alliance
(PG)
An inspirational documentary about a group of friends from a working men’s club in a depressed Welsh valley who decide to take on the elite ‘sport of kings’ and breed themselves a racehorse.
In Monxton & Amport Village Hall
Wednesday 23rd September at 7.30pm
Doors open at 7pm
Tickets: £6
Available from Caroline Unwin (772375), Veronica Bacon (771285),
Karin Staines (712061) or Jennifer Richards (710308).
Refreshments in the interval
Ride & Stride Saturday 12 September
Brave the Shave for Monxton resident
David Bateman, a resident of Sunnybank and member of Monxton Parish Council, is participating in Macmillan Cancer’s Brave the Shave and will be getting his head and beard shaved in August for the Macmillan appeal. David would like to raise as much as he can as Macmillan have been so supportive of him and Dot, his wife, during his recent treatment for throat cancer.
David says, “I am raising money on behalf of Macmillan cancer charity as I have had such great support during my treatment for throat cancer. It has been such a life changer finding out that you have a potential death sentence hanging over you, but the support that both I and my wife Dorothy received helped tremendously during these dark months. I am getting my head shaved over the August bank holiday weekend at the Wolversdene Club, together with a couple of friends, to raise substantial funds for this worthwhile cause it is called Brave The Shave.”
David’s Just Giving page says, “I am David Bateman, aged 64, and I am recovering from throat cancer. I have spent most of my adult life in the forces, starting, after leaving school at 15, with the Royal Navy as a Marine Engineer. I was then in the Fire Service at Middle Wallop with the Army Fire Service. Later on in the 1980s I joined the Royal Auxiliary Air Force as a ‘Mover’ with 4624 Movements Sqn at RAF Brize Norton. I joined 4626 Aeromedical Evacuation Sqn at RAF Hullavington & then RAF Lyneham, where I spent 15 years serving in Bosnia/Gulf War II & Afghanistan. In 2006 in Afghanistan unfortunately I was ‘Damaged’ and in 2008 was discharged due to health problems. I am married to Dot since 1972 and we have two wonderful daughters and four lovely grandchildren who have been absolutely superb in supporting me after Afghanistan and during my treatment, and consequent recovery, from throat cancer.”
You can donate to David’s Just Giving page here – https://www.justgiving.com/David-Bateman5/
Please do sponsor generously and support David in his extremely worthwhile cause.
Amport Fete: not long now…
Wartime fun at Wallop
The Museum of Army Flying’s main calendar event returns with even more WALLOP on Saturday 06 June from 10am to 6pm. Wartime Wallop is a day of fun for all the family and aims to bring the amazing world of army aviation to life through one of its most pivotal time periods in this fun all-day outdoor special event.
The doors will be open 10am to 6pm and visitors will be able to get up close to Historic Aircraft on the airfield including the recently re-serviced Sioux helicopter and the ever-popular Beaver. There will also be a display of historic military vehicles and reenactors from Homefront History, Commonwealth and Imperial Forces Living History and Chalk Valley Living History will bring all things wartime to life. The WW2 bomb disposal display group will be on hand with an ‘explosive’ demonstration and visitors will also be able to try their hand on the state of the art Laser Gun Range.
The Apache Café will be open until 6pm and as well as their usual delicious fare, they will also be serving up a special BBQ throughout the day and there is plenty of space for picnics.
The Southern Counties Organ Festival will be on hand to provide musical entertainment throughout the day and all visitors will be able to look around the Museum as well.
Tickets cost £15 for adults and £10 for children and concessions, and family tickets are available for £40 – for more information and to purchase tickets, please visit www.armyflying.com/wartime-wallop/ or call the Museum on 01264 784421.
Mucky Duck Race Report
Sunday’s Mucky Duck Race, held on the Village Green, was extremely well attended by many from Monxton, Amport and nearby villages. Our newly-elected local MP, Kit Malthouse also came along to see the fun, accompanied by his family – and to meet villagers. There were five duck races and all the ducks were sold out. The event raised £375 which will be shared between the Hawk Conservancy and Amport & Monxton Community Charity.
Amport School PTA also raised money from their brilliant duck decorating and face painting, and the delicious Broughton Water Buffalo burgers sold out as well. The Black Swan bar on the green was very popular too.
The prizes for the duck race winners were wonderful little rubber ducks mounted on an engraved plinth, along with some lovely prizes from the race sponsors.
So same again next year – but with more ducks!
Rhythm Time
Rhythm Time is one of the UK’s leading and longest established providers of music classes to babies, toddlers and pre-schoolers. Our passion is music and its ability to stimulate every part of a child’s brain. As such, we’ve developed a unique set of music courses specifically created for different age groups. Written by Kathy Doolan (a graduate of the Royal Scottish Academy of Music), each course helps with a child’s development and learning. We are also a member of the Pre-School Music Association.
What makes us special?
- Structured classes provide security and continuity whilst new songs and activities make things even more fun and exciting.
- All the songs and music are specially written or adapted by Rhythm Time.
- Teachers use their natural singing voices (ie no singing along to backing tracks as this inhibits a child’s learning).
- Continuous learning and development as children progress from stimulating baby classes right up to educational pre-school sessions.
- Fantastic music classes combined with a superb personal service. Plus no joining fee!
What are the benefits to children?
We offer an excellent preparation for school by developing a child’s confidence, creativity, listening skills, language, numeracy and co-ordination. We also help to nurture musical skills such as pitch, pulse, dynamics and rhythm. Plus, it’s lots of fun! We provide all children with a Progress Ladder to keep on their walls – each term they’ll receive a certificate and sticker that they can then place on the chart to show their progress up our wonderful musical journey.
Young Baby Courses (birth to 6 months)
In their first few months, your baby’s main neural pathways are formed in their brain. So this is the perfect time to help stimulate all their senses with our fun, multi-sensory sessions. In this 4-week, music-based course, we’ll show you lots of special bonding and development activities that both you and your young baby will love. These 30-minute classes will help to stimulate baby’s vision and hearing, promote deeper sleep, improve muscle tone, flexibility and circulation, introduce them to ‘tummy time’, plus LOTS more.
Stimulating Multi-Sensory Baby Class (birth to 14 months)
Our classes aim to stimulate vision, listening and sense of touch. The varied activities assist with balance, development of the inner ear, speech, language and small motor movements. We use exciting songs, percussion instruments and equipment (balls, mirrors, scarves, lycra, sensory blankets, lights, windmills, foil and bubbles amongst others!) (Baby book included in your first term’s fees).
Exciting Toddler Class (14 months to 3 years)
At 14 months, a different development stage requires a new course: With the help of Rhythm Time’s Rat-a-tat puppet, toddlers learn to listen and improve their concentration. Hand/eye co-ordination and motor skills are strengthened by using a variety of instruments, whilst language and vocal chords are developed through singing our simple songs. All courses are in line with the Early Learning Foundation and Key Stage 1 goals. (A music CD is included in each term’s fees).
Educational Pre-school Class (3 to 5 years)
This is where everything comes together. Children learn to conduct, play pitch and rhythm games, listen to orchestral instruments and compose simple pieces amongst other things! Their communication, language, literacy, mathematical skills and creativity will also be developed. All this whilst having fantastic fun!
Monxton Village Hall Classes:
Thursday mornings during term time.
9.30am: toddler class (if enough demand – min. 6 children)
10.15am: pre-school class
11am: baby class
To book your free trial at a Rhythm Time baby, toddler or pre-school class in Monxton, just call Clare on 07833474618, email ClareM@rtfg.co.uk or visit www.rhythmtime.net/cm69
Andover Green Party Candidate: Dean Marriner
On behalf of the Andover Green Party, I would like to thank all the voters and supporters in Andover West who came out and voted for me in the recent Hampshire County by-election. The party and I came a respectable fourth and although this meant last place, it did show that there are 698 people in the area who would prefer a Green voice on the council.
I would like to encourage our supporters in this area to get involved with the creation of the local party and invite all to our first post-election meeting. This will be held on Thursday 28th May at 8pm in the Oak Room at the White Hart Hotel, Andover. All of our supporters (party members or not) are invited to attend and get involved with planning activities for the future and we are also looking for volunteers to help with future campaigns on local issues.
Dean Marriner & The Andover Green Party
dean.marriner@greenparty.org.uk





