Monday, 3 August 2015

Two Nocton men remembered

Over the next 4 years the bell ringers at Nocton Church are going to attempt to ring a half muffled quarter peal to commemorate the centenaries of the deaths of the 12 Nocton residents/natives who made the ultimate sacrifice during the Great War.  The plan is to ring these quarter peals on the actual anniversary of their deaths if possible.


Private FRANK MILNER Remembered

(Killed in action 9th August 1915)
 

Private Frank Milner was the son of Tom & Minnie Milner of 17 Norris Street Lincoln.  He served during the Great War in the D Company, 6th Battalion of the Lincolnshire Regiment.  He was sadly killed in action on 9th August 1915 aged 20, making him the second Nocton resident/native to be killed during the Great War.  His name appears on the Helles Memorial in Turkey on the Panel 44 to 46.  He is also remembered on the War Memorial on the west wall at the back of Nocton Church.  A half muffled quarter peal will be rung on the bells at Nocton Church in his memory on Sunday 9th August 2015.




Private WILLIAM RAWSON Remembered

(Killed in action 24th August 1915)


Private William Rawson was the son of William & Susan Rawson of Bucknall.  He served during the Great War in the 7th Battalion of the Lincolnshire Regiment.  He was sadly killed in action on 24th August 1915 aged 23, making him the third Nocton resident/native to be killed during the Great War.  His name appears on the Ypres Menin Gate Memorial in Belgium on the Panel 21.  He is also remembered on the War Memorial on the west wall at the back of Nocton Church.  A half muffled quarter peal will be rung on the bells at Nocton Church in his memory on Monday 24th August 2015.



Two events at San Damiano

Two great events coming up in September...



Sunday, 26 July 2015

Wonderful guitar concert

Those of you who weren't able to come to Yvonne Bloor's guitar concert last night missed a real treat.  Yvonne played pieces from a number of composers, including some of her own works.  She was extremely generous and played for expenses only, as well as donating some of the proceeds of her CDs sold on the night.  The amount raised will be posted here as soon as I find out what it is!  Thanks to Ann, Carol, Doreen and Jane for all their hard work in organising the concert.

If you would like to hear some of Yvonne's music, please visit her website www.yvonnebloor.com
 




Update!  We raised just over £400 for the church!  Thanks to everyone who supported us.

Monday, 29 June 2015

Open Gardens weekend 20-21 June

What a fantastic weekend it was!  Personally I was amazed by the talent shown by our local gardening enthusiasts.  One visitor summed it up for me by asking 'Why is your village so gorgeous?'.  All our visitors got a warm Nocton welcome and I didn't hear a single word that wasn't completely positive.  A huge 'thank you!!' to all concerned and particularly to the organisers for supporting All Saints to the tune of £756.58.

Please click here for a review of the weekend.


Friday, 19 June 2015

Open Gardens weekend

It's almost upon us!  Our first Open Gardens weekend!  Let's hope it's the first of many.  There will be ten gardens open featuring 'cottage style', formal and wild flower gardens.  Admission is £3 per person by programme available at the church, where there will also be a plant stall  Refreshments are available at two of the gardens.  Proceeds towards supporting the upkeep and improvement of village amenities including the Village Hall and All Saints Church.

Gardens and the church will be open 11-5 on Saturday 20 June and 11-4 Sunday 21 June.  We look forward to seeing you.

Saturday, 23 May 2015

Trinity Sunday service - 31 May at 10.30 am

Trinity Sunday falls on 31 May.  Being the fifth Sunday of the month, we are having an extra special Group Service which will be at 10.30 (not our usual 9.30).  Not only will we be joined by the congregations from Branston and Potterhanworth, we will also be welcoming our neighbouring benefice, Metheringham with Blankney and Dunston.  Please join us as we worship together.

Saturday, 16 May 2015

Notice to all residents from the Parish Council

(I don't normally post non-church notices, but this is important for everyone)

NOCTON PARISH COUNCIL

ANNUAL PARISH MEETING

Tuesday, 19th May at 7.00 p.m. in the Village Hall

All residents are invited to attend this meeting to discuss with your parish councillors two important issues which affect the future of our village:

Replacing our Village Hall – come and hear the results of the recent consultation and find out more about the next steps in this exciting project.  There is still time to have your say!

Neighbourhood Plan – together with our colleagues in Potterhanworth we are to prepare a Plan which, if adopted, will help shape the future of our village in the way that we, not others, want!  This will be a formal document which developers will have to take note of if they want to build in the village.  The Parish Council needs the community’s support in preparing this Plan so please come along to find out what’s involved and how you can help.

This will be a very informal meeting lasting no more than an hour or so and wine and soft drinks will be available.

We look forward to seeing you at the meeting!

Private Reuben Horton remembered (killed in action 30 January 1915)

Over the next 4 years the bell ringers at Nocton Church are going to attempt to ring a half muffled quarter peal to commemorate the centenaries of the deaths of the 12 Nocton residents/natives who made the ultimate sacrifice during the Great War.  The plan is to ring these quarter peals on the actual anniversary of their deaths if possible.

Sadly we have realised after doing our research that we missed the anniversary of the first Nocton resident/native to be killed during the Great War and so to correct this mistake the bell ringers are planning to ring a half muffled quarter peal on Saturday 30 May 2015.  The ringing will last around 45 minutes and will have the mournful sound of being rung half muffled, which gives a loud stroke followed by a quiet stroke (effectively an echo).

Private Reuben Horton was the son of Ellen Horton of Ten Row Nocton and was married to Florence Ada Horton.  He served during the Great War in the 1st Battalion of the West Yorkshire Regiment (Prince of Wales’s Own).  He was sadly killed in action on 30 January 1915 aged 35, making him the first Nocton resident/native to be killed during the Great War.  His name appears on the Ploegsteert Memorial in Belgium on the panel 3 to 4.  He is also remembered on the War Memorial on the west wall at the back of Nocton Church and on a plaque in his memory at the east end of the south aisle in the Church.  A half muffled quarter peal will be rung on the bells at Nocton Church in his memory on Saturday 30 May 2015.



Monday, 27 April 2015

Spring Sunday lunch

Around 30 people came to the fantastic Spring Sunday Lunch on 19 April.  Advertised as 'all you can eat', it certainly lived up to its billing and no one went home hungry!  A range of delicious quiches, salads and desserts made for a winning combination with plenty on offer for vegetarians and meat-eaters alike.  The company was fantastic too and there was a real buzz of people enjoying themselves.  Best of all, the event raised over £200 for our lovely village church.  Many thanks to the three stalwarts who did all the work behind the scenes organising the event (you know who you are!!), all those who contributed food, raffle prizes etc, and everyone who bought a ticket!  This was the second year of this event - let's hope it's not the last!

Saturday, 18 April 2015

Annual Parish & Parochial Church Meetings

These were held on Tuesday 14 April.  Six members of the congregation attended along with Rev Les Whitfield.  Liz Murray was elected unopposed as the (sole) churchwarden.  Carol Bennett, Nicholas Bennett, Ruth Eagle, Doreen Green, Chris Howard and Ann Kennedy were elected unopposed to the Parochial Church Council.  We look forward to serving the community of Nocton in the coming year.

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Sunday, 5 April 2015

Easter

Alleluia!  Christ is risen!

He is risen indeed! Alleluia!


This is the day Jesus Christ, God's beloved son, rose from the dead and brought the gift of forgiveness and eternal life to all who would like to receive it.

Saturday, 4 April 2015

Church open

Have you ever wanted to visit our lovely church but not found it open?  The church will be open on Friday afternoons between 2 and 4 pm until the end of October.  Please drop in and see us!