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David Leake: chef extraordinaire
Students at Bartholomew School are now eating in style, thanks to David Leake. The re- vamped dining room and tall hat encourage them to consider the school dinner as a meal experience; and in collaboration with local butcher Richard Golsby he is helping their carbon footprint too. The weekly menu looks as good as - if not better than - many you find in restaurants. More than 600 main meals disappear every day, at an affordable £2.
Next project is an allotment, which could provide really local fruit and vegetables and be tended by the students.
David is also collecting recipes in honour of the school's 50th anniversary. If you have any to share, please get in touch. But please don't phone at lunchtime, when he's carving the roast.
Thanks to Helen Peacocke for image and full story, first published in the Witney Gazette. UPDATE JUNE 2008: best Oxfordshire School Meal
Local recipes to start you off here
Latest school menus HERE
ROBERT HOPPING and HELEN KEEN
Our new Police Community Support Officers (PCSOs) from September 2007, covering 7 parishes in the Eynsham neighbourhood but concentrating on Eynsham in the evenings.
Tel: 0845 8 505 505
Email: eynsham@whosmybobby.co.uk
Web: News and Updates
DON and SUE CHAPMAN
Don and Sue settled in Eynsham in 1970 – midway between Oxford, where Don reported for the Oxford Mail, and Witney, where Sue was local photographer for the newspaper group (and valued source for the Eynsham Record).
Web: A garden in Mill St
Web: Now read on ...
ROBIN SAUNDERS
Robin Saunders opened Evenlode DIY 33 years ago, in a listed building on the High Street. Today, as any resident will tell you, it is an Aladdin's cave and a village institution. Step in past the bedding plants for tickets to every local event – jostling the bird-seed, barbecue supplies, key cutting, loose nails, paint pots and shear sharpening. Best of all is the ready supply of cheerful advice, for Robin takes an obscure delight in saving us any expense at all. He still finds 'it's nice to come in and enjoy work'.
WIN GOODY: 90 not out
Win grew up in Liverpool and trained as a nursery nurse in Manchester. When the War came, she found a job as a driver; learned what went on under the bonnet with the Mechanical Transport Corps; and got busy taking food to the dockers and dinners round the schools, ferrying refugees from Singapore then up and down the dock road with the Yanks.
After D- Day she shipped out with ENSA, driving several big bands on their tours of France and Holland ... among them Phil her future husband. She was then stationed with the ENSA cinema and theatre in Paris and “could go on forever name- dropping on the performers”.
After the War she returned to England, married her musician and settled down for 20 years' happy family life. Win represented the Congregational Church on Eltham Council of Churches; got involved in their newsletter; and
after Phil's death spent 13 years with the office of the New Guinea Mission.
Moving to Eynsham to be with the family, Win soon picked up 4 secretarial jobs and edited the Roundabout for 25 years. She says “I do much less now ... reading, knitting, sewing, painting, crosswords and jigsaw puzzles. The days are not long enough! ”
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