Recent CVRA Events

  • Monthly get together at The Farmer

    The Farmer Inn
    The Farmer Inn

    On the first Wednesday of the month from 8 pm members of CVRA have an informal get together at The Farmer . It’s a great way to catch up with neighbours and meet other village residents, both new and longstanding.

    It is not a “meeting” and there is no agenda. This is simply designed to be an opportunity for us all to meet up with, and enjoy the company of fellow CVRA members.

    Likewise, if you are not yet a member or are new to the village, do come along and say hello.

     

  • Sunday 25th June – Catherington Big Lunch

    Big Lunch 17 flyerTickets are on sale for the Catherington Big Lunch this year which will take place on Sunday 25th June

    There will be a Hog Roast included in the ticket price and live music to get everyone into the swing. Other activities will include Steam Train Rides, Pillow Jousting, Treasure Hunt and Games, as well as the annual Catherington Tug of War.

    Everything kicks off at midday in the field next to The Farmer Inn (The Donkey Field). Everyone is encouraged to bring a “pudding to share” so roll up those sleeves and get baking.

    Tickets are £7 for adults (reduced to £5 for paid up CVRA members) and £3 for children. Drinks may be purchased from the Farmer Inn.

    Tickets can be purchased from members of the committee, by contacting us through the website or emailing CVRATickets@EliteMail.Org

    Don’t delay as numbers are limited and the event was sold out well in advance last year.

     

  • New Trees Planted

    New Trees planted in May 2017
    New Trees planted in May 2017

    Earlier in the year a grant was obtained from EHDC, courtesy of Sara Schillemore for the purchase of mature trees, and with the help of a donation from a CVRA member, the trees have been purchased and planted in the field opposite the Church car park on Catherington Lane.

     

  • Christmas Carols at The Farmer – 10th December

    Get in to the Christmas spirit with carols on Saturday 10th December at The Farmer. The band will strike up from 6pm and there will be mulled wine and mince pies available. Bring family and friends along and join in with all your favourites.

  • “Blondie” Haslar Blue Plaque – 17th October 2016

    “Blondie” Haslar Blue Plaque

     
    Monday 17th October 2016 sees the unveiling of the blue plaque to commemorate Lt. Col. H.G. “Blondie” Haslar DSO OBE CdeG RM, who lived in Catherington. 
     
    The plaque has been funded by a grant from EHDC arranged by Sara Schillemore and donations from members of CVRA, which are most gratefully received.
     
     
    It will be unveiled at 15 Glamorgan Road at 11:30 on Monday 17th October 2016 by Baron Ashdown of Norton-sub-Hamdon, more usually known as Lord Paddy Ashdown, a former Commando in the SBS.  The event will also be attended by the Deputy Commandant of the Royal Marines, Brigadier Richard Spencer  OBE ADC, and other serving & past members of the Royal Marines.
     
    Access to, and parking on Glamorgan Road will be difficult, and we hope that
    local residents will walk, or park their cars otherwise than in Glamorgan Road. Parking is available at All Saint’s Church, the Catherington Downs car park (opposite Catherington Church of England Infant School) or at the Farmer Inn – all on Catherington Lane.
  • “Blondie” Haslar talk – 9th October 2016

    On the evening of Sunday last 9th October 2016, at the Church Hall, Bill Evershed gave an excellent talk on Lt. Col. H.G. “Blondie” Haslar DSO OBE CdeG RM, who lived in Catherington.

     It was a great compliment to Bill that the event sold out within a day or two of being published in the last Catherington Village Newsletter.  Very many thanks to Bill, his family and the other helpers on the night; particularly East Hampshire District Councillor Sara Schillemore, who was the organiser of the event.
  • AGM Saturday 19th November 2016

    CVRA’s 2016 Annual General Meeting will be held on Saturday 19th November at The Church Hall adjoining All Saints Church at 7:00 p.m.

    All existing and potential new members of CVRA are welcome and light refreshments will be available.
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  • ‘s 90th Birthday Party in Catherington

     

    Instead of the usual “Big Lunch” which Catherington Village Residents Association (CVRA) has been holding for some years, this year they held a celebration to honour the Queen’s 90th birthday.  It was a ticket only event that sold out weeks ahead of the big day.

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    The party was held at The Farmer Inn, Catherington, in the donkey field alongside the pub.  Drinks were purchased from the pub.  CVRA would like to extend a huge thank you to Elaine the land lady who kindly allowed the premises to be used.  The field was lined by Gazebos/Marquees decorated with bunting, flags and balloons which were red, white and blue. The tables were decorated with flowers and covered in red, white and blue cloths.
     
    The festivities included: Live Music by the Igloo band, who played a range of music providing ambience for the party. There was a delicious Hog Roast, supplying food for everyone, some people even had second helpings!  Catherington WI worked hard on the morning of the event to provide freshly baked scones with jam and clotted cream – thank you they were superb. A huge cake kindly made by the daughter of one resident was decorated as a Union Jack with blueberries and raspberries – this was excellent thank you.

    The activities ran throughout the afternoon, keeping the one hundred and fifty attendees amused.  There was a welcome Royal Quiz which tested the brain cells.  Children and Adults had Union Jack flags face painted on their faces -thank you to the local lady for volunteering to do this.  There was a competition for the best Crown.  The dress code was red white and blue -one person wore a brave red, white and blue striped suit which looked fabulous and caught the eye of everyone.  There was a bouncy castle which always works with children.  In addition to this a Royal Treasure Hunt for all ages had people searching around the field for clues, in the hope of finding treasure.  Set up at the back of the field, was a steam train for adults and children to ride up and down the width of the field – thank you to the owner for providing his hobby for everyone to enjoy.  The obligatory Catherington Tug of War had a new longer rope which allowed larger teams.  Catherington Lane beat the rest, in the best out of three rounds, which had everyone on the floor at one point!  A birthday card for HM Queen was signed by all the residents and will be posted to Her Majesty.  As if that wasn’t enough the children also played football and volleyball between other activities.

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    The party was concluded by a Prosecco toast, proposed to HM Queen by Mr Evershed one of the eldest residents of the village, a chorus of “Happy Birthday” and the cutting of the Union Jack cake by Mrs Evershed using their Naval sword that they used on their wedding day several years ago.

    All this was made possible through a Devolved Grant from East Hants District Council supported by District Councillor Sara Schillemore -thank you EHDC!
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    UPDATE – 21st November 2016

    During the day a birthday card was circulating and everyone was able to sign and send their own birthday wishes. This was posted by Ann Taylor and this week she received a letter of thanks from Her Majesty. Here it is.

     

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  • “‘am” – 12th June 2016

    Quens Birthday invit

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    To mark the occasion of the Queen’s 90th Birthday the CVRA is organising a right royal knees-up to be held in the “donkey field” next to the Farmer Inn.

    Events and festivities include Live Music, Hog Roast, Cream Teas, Bouncy Castle, Treasure Hunt, Face Painting, Games, Races and a Quiz as well as the obligatory Catherington Tug of War.

    Dressing up is positively encouraged with a red, white and blue theme with crowns definitely the gear to be seen in.

    Everything kicks off at 12pm and tickets will be £5 for adults and £3 for children (under 3’s free)

    Tickets can be purchased from the committee, by contacting us through the website or emailing CVRATickets@EliteMail.Org

  • 12th December – Christmas Carols at The Farmer

    Get in to the Christmas spirit with carols on Saturday 12th December at The Farmer. The band will strike up from 6pm and there will be mulled wine and mince pies available. Bring family and friends along and join in with all your favourites.