This month’s magazine is available for download as PDF. Here’s the introduction from the editor:
Rain and roadworks sum up the start of 2012 in Bitton – we’ve had an excess of both! In January 2011 we were in the grip of the Big Freeze. So far this year we have had some astonishingly mild temperatures – apparently we are on track for one of the mildest winters since records began more than 350 years ago. And of course we’ve had more than our fair share of rain, with the River Boyd rising dramatically in early January.
Our front cover this month is a tribute to a much-loved member of our community, Sybil Watts, who has died at 97. Sybil had a long association with Focal Point – for 17 years she did the job that I do now, but in the days before new technology, putting together all the material for each issue on a manual typewriter and using a Gestetner machine. Read more about her life on pages 17 & 18. The picture of her on the cover, with Maureen Perrett, left, and Pearl Evans, right, was taken by Barry Smale in 2008.
There is also a tribute in this issue (page 17) to Bert Saunders, from Swineford, who has died at the age of 93.
Lent begins on Ash Wednesday (February 22) when we traditionally give something up. But vicar Paul Denyer is suggesting we should also ‘take something up’ for Lent. Churchwarden Barbara Merritt explains all on page 16.
The long-awaited Bitton Parish Plan was published in January. It represents the views and hopes of those who live and work here. Congratulations to all those involved in producing this document which will help shape what happens in our community for years to come. See pages 25 & 26.








