As an EcoChurch, we are keen to promote the benefits of shopping locally. * Eating locally produced food reduces the food miles associated with the product* Using local shops and services reduces your miles to access these* You may be able to walk or cycle to local outlets, reducing your overall CO2 footprintHere's a list of items and services local to Charlton, that you might not know about* Saintly Produce at All Saints' Church, Charlton* Hairdresser in Chapel Lane, Charlton* Venue at Charlton Barn, Warrens Lane, Charlton* Nunton Farm milk in Downton & Nunton* Wholefood warehouse in Downton trading estate* Farm shop, baker & child-friendly cafe in Wick LaneAnd that's just for starters!#ecochurch #eatlocal #charltonallsaints #chalkevalleychurch
For the last two months, the generous people of Charlton have been giving their surplus produce to the Saintly Produce table in our Church. The produce is then available to everyone. We ask for a small donation of your choice towards the upkeep of the Church, if you are able to.So far, our list of produce has included eggs, courgettes, cucumbers, marrows, green beans, purple beans, tomatoes, raspberries, carrots, pumpkins, gem squash, butternut squash. Do come along for a look - you never know what you are going to find. The Church is open daily from 9 to 5.We held our Harvest Festival Communion on Sunday 22 September, led by our Rector, the Revd Dr Ruth Howlett-Shipley. We celebrated Creation with some well-chosen hymns and specially-written prayers, followed by coffee and homemade apple cake.In addition to the fresh produce, our congregation brought packaged food donations. We have been able to give two overflowing bags of food to the Women's Refuge in Salisbury, for which they were very grateful.Thank you to everyone.#ecochurch #harvestfestival #eatlocal #zerofoodmiles #generosity #chalkevalleychurch
On a beautiful warm Autumn day, a dozen Saintly Striders, led by our Rector the Revd Ruth Howlett-Shipley, joined the Wiltshire Historic Churches Trust annual sponsored walk. We set off at 10am, and walked the back road to Bodenham, then on across the fields to St Andrew's, Nunton, followed by St Mary's, Odstock. The Churchwardens had kindly prepared refreshments, which were gratefully received, and showed off their historic churches to us.Half the band continued to have lunch at The Yew Tree Inn at Odstock, and then set off on the longer return section across Charlton Downs back to Charlton All Saints for 4.30pm. We enjoyed some well-earnt tea and apple cake at All Saints'.This is the 40th Anniversary of National Churches Trust's Ride and Stride. Our Wiltshire branch of this charity has raised over £1.6 million in those 40 years, which is returned to our churches in the form of grants for essential repairs and maintenance. We are proud to have received a handsome commemorative plaque for All Saint's Church.A great day out was had by all - some exercise with friends in the glorious English countryside combined with raising money for a worthy cause. Perfect.
We are delighted to announce that this handsome Barn Swallow is just one of the second clutch this year to have been reared successfully in our Church porch.Earlier in the year, the birds raised two young, and this time three or possibly four have been spotted. Barn Swallows are graceful birds with a beautiful swooping flight. They catch flying insects on the wing, particularly in the air above our nearby water meadows.With the aid of the Merlin bird identification app, your intrepid reporter identified the following in the Churchyard this evening, in the space of just four minutes:Robin, Goldfinch, House Martin, Chaffinch, Barn Swallow, Wood Pigeon, Collared Dove and Greenfinch.#ecochurch #chalkevalleychurch #charltonallsaints #proudparent