Sunday, 28 March 2010

Village Hall Drainage Repairs

Hi everyone

Just a wee post to let you know that down the outside kitchen side of the village hall there is an exposed drain hole in the grass just about outside the kitchen window.  It is covered with a wheelbarrow however please can you advise your children not to touch it or go near it as it is an exposed blocked drain and there are some unpleasant things down there which should be sorted out tomorrow!

The exposed drain is sizeable and is about 3 feet deep and would cause injury if anyone fell down it.

Thanks for your co-operation during this blocked drain saga.  Also the gents toilets in the hall are out of use at the present time.  Thanks

Emma

Friday, 26 March 2010

Easter Church Service - Reminder

Hi All, 

just a quick reminder that there will be family service for Palm Sunday at Stenton Church at 9.30 am.  As this will be Howard’s last Sunday service at Stenton it would be great if there was a good attendance – young people particularly welcome.

There are a number a special services for Holy Week the evening services all start at 7.30pm (some times are wrong in the Contact magazine)

Monday            Stenton

Tuesday            Prestonkirk

Wednesday       Stenton

Thursday           Whittingehame

Good Friday     Prestonkirk

On Easter Sunday we will be having a joint service at Prestonkirk at 11.00 am (no service at Stenton)

I do hope you will be able to come along to some of the services.

Regards

Bill Stevenson (wcfs@btinternet.com)

Carbon Neutral Stenton - Update

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CARBON NEUTRAL STENTON now registered as a social enterprise limited company that is working towards Stenton becoming carbon neutral.

In order to ensure that everyone is kept as well informed as possible we have put together a short summary of what was presented at the recent public meeting, of where we are to date. This will be followed soon by a more in depth document.

We carried out a door to door survey asking if the community would support a drive towards lower carbon living.

Of the households visited (76.7%), 92% supported the project.

Already, over half the households in the village have had free energy audits and are receiving advice on grants and ways to reduce energy for heating and lighting. This is ongoing and people are still invited to request an audit.

From a sample of audits we have estimated that Stenton as a community has twice the UK average carbon footprint!

People felt that it is right to do something proactive towards improving the environment we are leaving for our children and grandchildren.

People are worried about household energy bills. We have no gas in the village and some of us have houses that are hard to heat.

To begin with we aim to set up our own village wind turbine so that we can put green electricity into the grid to offset what we use. This could generate a substantial income which the company will use to fund individual renewables, green heating sources for all etc. More ambitious ideas include a possible district heating scheme, fitting photovoltaic panels to roofs, help with insulation, maybe setting up an electric car pool.

Progress so far:

Having extensively researched options to finance a turbine, and we are pursuing several options.

The wind turbine would be about 50 metres high and we are looking at a number of different potential sites, At this stage the best site we have been offered in terms of wind and access to the grid, is on Ruchlaw West Mains land (see X on the map below).


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We will shortly be preparing a planning application and we are investigating grid access.

Planning officers are being predictably difficult at this stage. However, East Lothian councillors, MSPs and the government in general, are very keen for this type of community initiative to go ahead. The Scottish Government has set very ambitious targets for carbon reduction and this will only be achieved if the market is stimulated both locally and nationally. Stenton will have to be the test case that drives forward the need for a council policy on this very important issue, and already our project is expected to be a model that can be rolled out elsewhere.

We will therefore soon begin a programme of lobbying relevant politicians and will eventually include the media in the campaign. Stenton will in this way take a lead in this very important issue of communities taking initiatives.

Timing

After feasibility studies are done, the planning process completed, which includes a 12 week consultation process, we estimate we can have a turbine in place in one year. As soon as it is up we will have the money coming in to begin making the more ambitious changes and in a few years time we will all be able to reduce our overall power costs substantially, while addressing our exceptionally heavy usage and reduce our collective massive carbon footprint.

What happens next?

We will prepare an initial ‘pack’ to present to planners and will apply for permission to put up a ‘Met Mast’ on the proposed site, so that we can begin monitoring the wind. As soon as possible, and after visual information and other data is collated, we will present our planning application to the council. At this stage we will know what sort of task we have to tackle.

We need you to sign up as members of the company, which will require no obligations, but will give you voting rights at general meetings and include you in all the benefits of the project. We would also like volunteers to deliver leaflets and help keep everyone up to date with what’s going on. We need as many people as possible to have a free energy audit done and to help us prove that Stenton really means business in reducing our carbon output.

We need groups to be involved - already the school eco group is keen to get active.

The Website is soon to be activated and your input will be encouraged. We will be making all efforts to keep everyone up to date with developments and your ideas are needed!

For more information contact:

Ettie Spencer, Project Manager on 850 712 – The Old Post Office

ettie@crosingtheline.org.uk

Or any of the Directors: Nicky Hawkins 850 639, Derek McLean 850 367, Rodger Maguire 850 643 and Verity Sinclair 850 316

Coming soon. www.carbonneutralstenton.co.uk

Tuesday, 23 March 2010

Stenton Footlights Ticket Update

The Saturday evening performance is 99% sold out although we may be able to squeeze in one or two more.

Tickets for the other nights (Wednesday, Thursday and Friday) are still available, but going fast.

Please contact Janette on 01368 850665 to reserve tickets

Stenton Sport Relief Mile

Hi All

Thank you very much for all your support on Sunday. We hope you all enjoyed it. We had a great turn out, and we raised a massive £260 (all the money is going to sports relief).

That also includes the hula hoop money which was won by the Allan's and the Gillespie's. Well Done!!!

Also a big thank you to all the donations we had.

Thanks again.

Mhairi MacDonald and Katrina Maguire

Friday, 19 March 2010

Forthcoming Church Services

During the service this Sunday we will be making a presentation to John Kinnaird to mark his long service as Session Clerk at Stenton and Depute Session Clerk at Traprain.

Next Sunday 28th March there will be a family service for Palm Sunday. This will also be Howard’s last Sunday morning service at Stenton Church before he retires so I hope as many people as possible will be able to come along, young people are particularly welcome!

Details of the Easter Services were circulated in the church newsletter Contact, please note that on Easter Sunday we will be having a joint service at Prestonkirk at 11.00.

If you need any more information please let me know

Bill Stevenson

(wcfs@btinternet.com)

Tel: 07836 348999

Thursday, 11 March 2010

Stars In Their Eyes

Hi All!

Just a reminder that tickets for the 2010 Stars In Their Eyes tickets are available now from Val Thomson 850735 and also from School, 850258 . Tickets are priced at £10ea which includes a glass of fizz and nibbles, all profits to go to Stenton Primary School Parents Group and will be used to buy much needed equipment for school. Its set to be a great night so get your now!!

Thanks so much for your continued support

Val Thomson, Chairman, Stenton Parent Support Group

Stenton's Stars In their Eyes

Dear Friends of Stenton Primary School

Tickets are now available for Stenton's Stars In their Eyes which is to be held on Saturday 20th March, in the village hall at 7.30pm.

Tickets are £10 each and are available from Val Thomson (850735) or from Suzanne at the school (please note that this event is for over 18's only). Ticket price includes a glass of bubbly and nibbles.

This is the our main fundraiser this year so please come along and support your school. It's going to be a fantastic evening of top class entertainment so get your tickets quick!!!

Please give me a ring if you have any questions.

Thank you for your continued support.

Val Thomson

Chairman, Stenton School Parents Support Group

Tuesday, 2 March 2010

Stenton Footlights

I wondered if anyone in the community could please help us. In the play we have two soldiers who require a toy gun each - rifle, machine gun, etc. We haven't been able to locate any so far.

If you can help. please contact, Barbara

01368 850 243, barbara.wyllie@ruchlawproduce.co.uk

Stenton School Art Group

We are having an Easter fun morning on Thursday 1st April.

If you have any old ribbons, craft materials or artificial flowers which we could use to decorate Easter bonnets please hand into school.

Many thanks

Sharon Humble

Stenton Bowling Club

A PUBLIC INVITATION

For a variety of reasons and in common with many organisations membership of and support for the Bowling Club has declined in recent years.

For this reason we anticipate difficulties in the near future in remaining a viable bowling club and maintaining the facilities currently available for the community.

Therefore we are extending an invitation to all interested persons to join us at our 2010 Opening Day on Saturday 10th April at 2pm. to indicate your support and interest. Thank you.