Boldre and South Baddesley Benefice including St Mary the Virgin, South Baddesley, St John the Baptist, Boldre and St Nicholas, Pilley

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Useful Telephone Numbers

Agisters (Head) 01590 682 835
Agisters (Local) 01590 612 195

Parish Clerk 01590 626 303

New Forest District Councillor
Mr Colin Wise 01590 622 239

Boldre Memorial Hall
Secretary 01590 679 921

Boldre Lunch Club for Senior Citizens
Mrs Pim Farquhar 01590 673 744

Forestry Commission
Lyndhurst 02380 283 141
Local Keeper 01590 623 698

Norleywood District Society
Secretary 01590 626 670

Pilley Youth Club
"The Den" 01590 681 206

William Gilpin School
01590 673 460

South Baddesley School
01590 626 243

Basics Bank
Basic foodstuff and toiletries can be left in the collection box at St Nicholas Chapel, Pilley. Please only leave items that can be stored without refrigeration and that

ONE HUNDRED years ago the countryside to the north of Lymington around the villages of Pilley and Boldre was described by author WH Hudson as a land of secret, green, outoftheworld places.

Youngsters living in the New Forest area who need confidential advice about all sorts of matters can contact:

Bob Boot took up painting in watercolours upon retirement in 1993. Member of Bournemouth Arts Club, Dorchester Art Club and Poole Printmakers. Studied with the Open College of the Arts. Regularly exhibits and sells work in Bath, Bridport, Bournemouth and Poole including a 'Family Art Show' and 'Dorset Art Weeks'

www.IYC.org.uk

It's Your Choice
have centres in and around the New Forest where you can drop in to have a chat with trained counsellors who will offer advice and practical solutions to your problems and all in the strictest of confidence.
Freephone: 0800 515 819

In prayer we are reminded rather than changed, Prayer helps us to realise what we already know. The Holy Spirit is not an alien invader, but the one who enables us to be ourselves.

On Whit Sunday, Peter and the apostles had the same personalities as before Pentecost, but they had the courage to be themselves, to speak out from their hearts about what they had heard from Jesus.

The apostles at Pentecost did not get more lectures on Christianity. Instead they had the confidence to use what they already knew.

Paddy Kavanagh, the poet, used to say that we only learn what we already know. We learn by reflecting on our experience.



The new website for young people living into the New Forest area.
Benefice of Boldre with Pilley, and South Baddesley