** Village Fete 2022: Fun Dog Show **

We are pleased to welcome Patchwork Training who are running our Fun Dog Show.

There will be seven classes to enter during the afternoon ranging from Prettiest Bitch, Best Veteran through to Best Puppy and Best Trick. A nominal entry fee gives you the chance of winning Rosettes for best placed entrants.

In addition Patchwork Training will be putting on some demonstrations during the afternoon. Come along and get your dog to strut their stuff! Registration from 12.30pm on the day.

We’re so grateful to our sponsors for enabling these classes to go ahead:
Rosettes and gift prizes donated by St. Johns Vets for 1st to 3rd place in each class. The full schedule is as follows:

1:30 Prettiest Bitch

1:45 Most Handsome Boy Sponsor: The Frost Partnership

2:00 Best Veteran (8 years and over) Sponsor: OBH Chiltern Pony Club

2:15 Best Puppy (up to 12 months) Sponsor: Springwell Vets Tring

2:30 Demo by Patchwork Training: Scent work

2:45 Best Rescue Sponsor: Wendover Heights Veterinary Practice

3:00 Best Trick Sponsor: Blue Ball

3:15 Patchwork Training Challenge

3:30 Show Champion (1st & 2nd in each class) Sponsor: Schnoodles Doggy Daycare

The Bull Pub, update

Since over 130 local supporters of the The Bull publicly demonstrated their support for its retention as a public house in November 2009, the community has waited patiently, through two public meetings with developers, a change of ownership and a make-or-break planning committee meeting in February 2018 for work to start to allow for the eventual re-opening of our village pub.

Now under the ownership of the Matthews family, owners of the brickworks in the village, the first phase of the development, the construction of the superb new eco-build nursery was eventually completed last year allowing the popular Village Nursery to relocate from its temporary premises in the old pub.

Unfortunately Covid put a necessary brake on the plans for development of the pub itself, including extensive renovations and a rear extension to provide a restaurant, but we are pleased to be informed that the owners are currently drawing up the necessary budget and considering a few minor design changes and are hoping to start the work, pandemic permitting, later this year. We can only hope that 2022 not only brings full relief from Covid but the reopening of this valuable and well-loved community asset.

Save the Bull Group

The Bull – update May 2019

We are finally able to reveal some of the mysteries lying beneath the shroud of scaffolding and plastic that envelops the works next to The Bull.
Whilst it does seem a very long time since work started on the new building to house the village nursery presently situated in the pub, an enormous
amount has been done.

Starting with the spoil excavated from the footings which was mechanically separated into soil for use on the garden surrounds and flint which was used as a base to reduce the use of concrete, every consideration has been given to reduce the carbon footprint of the development and to the use of eco-friendly materials.

The internal walls are built using blocks newly developed and manufactured to meet modern building standards at the village brickworks using local straw and clay with facing bricks from the same source. The
timbers are constructed using a process whereby English Larch waste and offcuts are made into a composite structural material and English grown
hemp is made into blocks at the brickworks and used as infill of the walls to provide an insulation factor 50% more than that required under present building rules.

Recycled car windscreens form an unlikely material that will provide a solid and insulating base for the internal floor and the mortar binding the building together and for rendering the internal wall is simply a mix of local clay and straw.

When completed the building will have a “green” roof, planted with indigenous plants and will sit considerably lower in the landscape than the present covering suggests. In short, this unique building, the first of its kind in this country, will not only serve a most practical purpose but will be one in which the Matthews family and indeed our village can take enormous pride.

News about The Bull

At last! After a very long wait, the District Council planning dept. have agreed all the necessary conditions attached to the planning permission granted way back in January 2018 and work can now commence on the new children’s nursery.

Hardcore has been laid for the base of the new building and an entrance created through the hedge onto the Chesham Road. Once work on the actual building commences, it is planned to post a video blog on YouTube so that anyone interested in the construction of this unique building can follow its progress.

Once the building has been completed and the nursery has relocated there from the old pub then work can start on The Bull itself. Besides a complete internal refurbishment, this work includes the addition of a new entrance and atrium and a restaurant extension at the rear, sympathetically designed to compliment the existing structure.

Further details will be posted to www.bellingdon.com as they become available.

Andrew Barratt

Community Pub Night: Friday 19th October 6:30-10:30

Come and celebrate the start of half term/harvest/start of autumn/nearly halloween (pretty much whatever excuse you can come up with really) this Friday, 19th October at Bellingdon & Asheridge Village Hall. We’ll have delicious home-cooked food, an array of ales, wine, bubbles and soft drinks.

All the usual games will be available – darts, table tennis, snooker, card games etc, plus a chance to meet up with neighbours and friends (and sometimes both) while enjoying our wonderful community hall.