Updates

Thursday 9th October, 2025

Book alert – please read

9th October 2025

 

Dear Parents/Carers,

 

We have been made aware that several titles in the Spy DogsSpy Pup, and Spy Cat series by Andrew Cope contain a weblink at the back of the book that no longer directs people to information about the books. Instead, the link has been compromised and now leads to inappropriate and unsafe material, containing pornographic content with no age restrictions.

We have removed copies of the book from our school library and classroom book corners.

Below are images of some of the front covers in the series to help you identify the books should you have any at home. We advise you remove them immediately. Should any be the property of the school, please return them and we will dispose of them accordingly.

 

Yours sincerely,

Mrs Mavin

Head of School

Wednesday 8th October, 2025

Hello Yellow

 

 

 

Dear parents and carers,
Our school will be taking part in Hello Yellow on Friday 10th October (World

Mental Health Day) to raise awareness and funds for YoungMinds, the UK’s
leading charity for young people’s mental health.
No young person should feel alone with their mental health and that’s why
Hello Yellow matters. We’re taking this opportunity as a school community to
come together and show our students that we’re with them and they’re never
alone with their mental health.
We’ll be taking part by wearing yellow on Friday 10th October.
You can also donate to support our school’s fundraising by following this link: https://fundraise.youngminds.org.uk/s/6058/6060.
Most importantly, we want to share the resources which YoungMinds offer to
support parents and carers if you ever need help and advice to support your
children. This includes:
• online resources (www.youngminds.org.uk/parent/)
• a phone line, open 9.30am-4pm (0808 802 5544)
• an online chat for parents and carers to speak to trained
professionals if you’re concerned about your children’s mental
health (www.youngminds.org.uk/parents-helpline/)

Mrs Mavin

 

 

 

Wednesday 8th October, 2025

High Sheriff of Shropshire

On Monday, we were lucky enough to receive a visit from the High Sheriff of Shropshire, Jane Trowbridge.  She is visiting schools across Shropshire to raise awareness of Youth Awareness Day, which Bicton will be taking part in on Thursday 16th October.

Our Courageous Advocacy pupil council had chance to interview the High Sheriff:

How did you become High Sheriff of Shropshire?

I was asked to become High Sheriff 5 years ago.  It’s very tricky because you have to keep it a secret for 4 years!  Somebody in Shropshire recommended me to the King so I am the King’s representative in Shropshire.

What are some of your main jobs as High Sheriff?

My main job is to go around Shropshire and tell the King what is going on here.  I have to make sure the police are doing their job, the fire officers are doing their job etc and let the King know if there’s anything that needs to be changed.

What kind of problems do young people in Shropshire face?

Some children in Shropshire don’t have enough food to eat.  I spoke to one school who found children hiding food from lunchtime in their pockets so that they had something to eat later.  In some places in Shropshire, there aren’t a lot of things to do and places can be difficult to get to without buses and trains.  There are also people who get caught up in bad situations and get bullied or have parents that are not very kind to them.

Is there anything that Bicton can do to help?

You can talk about it to other people! Young people need to speak up about getting things improved and get involved in the campaign.  You can help raise money which can go towards solving some of the problems we have talked about and the best thing is, the young people decide exactly where the money should be spent!

Friday 3rd October, 2025

Diary Dates

Tuesday 14th October: Y6 trip to STFC to celebrate Black History Month

Thursday 16th October: Youth Awareness Day (wear blue!)

Tuesday 21st October: Maple and Oak trip to Shrewsbury Flaxmill Maltings

Wednesday 22nd October – Parent dropins

Thursday 23rd October 2.45pm: Reception – Year 6 PE Dance Showcase in the school hall

Monday 3rd November: PD Day – school closed to pupils

Wednesday 10th December 9.15am: Reception, Year 1, Year 2 Nativity performance at Bicton Church

Wednesday 10th December 1.15pm: Whole school Pantomime trip ‘Dick Whittington’

Wednesday 17th December 6.30pm: KS2 Carol Concert at Bicton Church

Friday 3rd October, 2025

Award Winners!

Congratulations to this week’s award winners.

Tomos- for being generous and kindhearted.

Emma-Leigh- for persevering when working.

Evie- for consistently persevering.

Liza- for showing a love of learning in school.

Jade- for consistently being kind.

Koji- for showing amazing sportsmanship.

Friday 3rd October, 2025

Dojo Champions

Congratulations to our House Dojo Champion this week ………. OWEN!

And to our Dojo Champions from each class – well done all of you!

Friday 3rd October, 2025

Head of School Message

Dear parents/carers,

As we come to the end of the fifth week of the autumn term, it’s lovely to reflect on how much the children have already achieved.  We appreciate your support in helping our children be rested and ready to learn each day.

It was a pleasure to welcome Willow Class parents into school for lunch on Wednesday. Thank you for joining us — the children were so proud to share the experience with you. We’re now looking forward to welcoming Birch Class parents on Wednesday 8th next week for their turn.  Please ensure that you have enough money in your School Gateway account (adult meal priced at £3.20).

We hope the meeting about the Year 6 Arthog residential was helpful for those who attended. It promises to be a memorable trip! We’re also in the process of planning some exciting visits and experiences for other year groups later in the term — more details to follow soon.

Finally, a reminder that our Harvest Service will take place on Wednesday 8th October at 9.15am. We hope to see lots of you there to celebrate with us.  We are welcoming donations for Harvest to the Shrewsbury Foodbank.  We welcome donations of any non-perishable items but the Food Bank is in particular need of soup, microwave rice, jam/spread, tinned main meals, laundry tablets, UHT milk.  Please give these to your children for class teachers to collect before Wednesday 8th October.

Have a lovely weekend,

Mrs Mavin

Friday 3rd October, 2025

Year 6 STFC trip

We are delighted to have received an invitation for our Year 6 Pupils to visit Shrewsbury Town Football Club on Tuesday 14th October for a Black History Month Workshop focussing on the theme of ‘UNITY’. We can confirm we are also expecting some special visitors from the first team joining us for the workshop!

Year 6 pupils will be getting a coach after lunch and will be back in time for the end of the school day.  They should wear school uniform with comfortable shoes (trainers are fine) and bring a coat and water bottle.

Please give permission here.

Friday 3rd October, 2025

Severn Loop October News

Priest in Charge: Revd Hannah Lins revhannahlins@gmail.com, 07736 012011
Assistant Priest:

Curate:

Revd Peter Allan

Revd David Latcham

pallan412@gmail.com, 01939 290048

rev.latcham@gmail.com, 07745 968298

Pastoral Minister: Mrs Joyce Jagger pearhill1@outlook.com, 07802 695954
Safeguarding Officer: Mrs Philippa Herbert 07871 865253
Administrator: Miss Rosie Dixon severn.loopparishes@gmail.com
Daily Hope (the national phoneline service) 0800 8048044
Weekly Collects, readings and reflections are on the website- www.severnloopparishes.org.uk

OCTOBER LOOP 2025

Remembering our non-human friends

One of the things I’ve noticed after years in the Loop (and now that I have pets as well) is the grief we carry for our non-human companions. It is real, and it is profound. Sometimes I’ve sat with people and they simply break down at the memory of a horse or dog or cat who knew them, was a faithful companion to them, and who brought them such uncomplicated joy.

 

As the season of remembrance begins, we are introducing a new service that recognises this very particular kind of grief and reminds us that our pets, along with the whole of the cosmos, are held in God’s hands. Our service will be at Albrighton (26th October, 3pm), where we are surrounded by sheep and wildlife! We hope the setting will itself be a comfort. If you’d like to, please do bring along a photo of the pet/s you are remembering, and/or where a flash of purple- the colour used in remembrance to recall the animal casualties of war.

 

Please note, this is not a ‘Pet service’- we had that at Bicton the other week, and there will be another one next yearat Plex- those are the services to bring your pets to. This is a service of remembrance for animals who have died, whom we loved.

 

Remembering with love

As part of our season of remembrance, Our annual Remembering with Love service is coming up on 2nd November, 3pm at Leaton. Do let Hannah know by email (revhannahlins@gmail.com) if you would like anyone remembered by name during the service.

 

Harvest

Do join us at one (or more!) of our Harvest Festivals. In all cases, we will be collecting non-perishable donations for the Foodbank. Once all the school donations are in as well, Hannah will take them to the Foodbank.

 

Fitz- 5th October, 9.30am

Shrawardine- 12th October, 9.30am

Leaton- 5th October, 10.45am

Bicton- 5th October, 11am

Montford- 19th October, 11am

Albrighton- 19th October, 9.15am

 

Items in demand at the moment: UHT milk, Toothpaste, Biscuits, Soap, Toilet paper

Please note that there are no morning services at Montford or Shrawardine this coming Sunday- 5th October.

 

A Harvest Festival Celebration Ecumenical Supper

Bring and Share finger buffet

Monday 6th October, The Mission Church, Bomere Heath

7pm for a 7.30pm start

Book with Pat Hall- 01939 290637 (limited numbers)

 

Forest Church

Our next Forest Church will be on 23rd November at Bomere Mission Church, 3pm. Join us for some indoor festive woodland crafts!

A call to all knitters!

We have only one prayer shawl left! Patterns can be found on the website but you don’t have to follow a pattern, we would love some help making some more.

Save the date- Advent Lunch

Now a tradition! Join us for a lovely meal and a festive singalong. This year it’ll be on 30th November, Fitz Village Hall. More information in the November Loop.

 

Confirmations

Back in early September, we celebrated with Beverley, Immy, Olive and Clara, as they were confirmed! We had a wonderful time with Bishop Michael, and we’re very grateful to all at Leaton Church who prepared the building for this special service, and baked cakes for the occasion. It’s such a privilege to accompany those who are making a commitment to faith. Thank you all!

 

New groups and existing groups

We’re delighted to be starting a couple of new groups for Bible study, prayer and fellowship. Groups like this give us an opportunity to deepen faith and friendships, with space for discussion.

A new small/home group for adults- meeting at the Mission Church in Bomere Heath on the second and fourth Wednesdays of the month, 7.30pm. This term we are looking at Paul’s letter to the Romans. Get in touch with Dave if you’re interested (rev.latcham@gmail.com).

Seekers- is an existing home group that meets at Chris and Robin Oake’s house in Bicton on Monday evenings. They are always looking to welcome new members- do get in touch with them if you are interested (email Hannah, and details will be passed on).

Loop Explorers– a new group for primary-school aged children, meeting on the first and third Thursdays of the month, 4.30pm- 5.30pm at Bicton Church. Get in touch with Hannah if you have a child who would like to join (revhannahlins@gmail.com).

Loop Life– is our existing group for those in secondary school/ college. It meets at the Rectory in Bicton, on the second and fourth Thursdays of the month, 7pm-8pm. Contact Hannah for more information (revhannahlins@gmail.com).

Thank you!

Thank you to churchwardens and volunteers who were involved in this year’s Ride and Stride Saturday- it is so appreciated. A particular thanks to Pat and Matt Hall, who did their sponsored tour!

Diary Dates

CAMEO Coffee Morning at Bicton Church- 9th October, 10.30am-11.30am.

The Stepping Out Café in Bomere Heath- 29th October, 2.30pm-4pm

Filling Station– Knockin Village Hall is on 21st October, 7.10pm for a 7.30pm start. The next one at Rodington Village Hall (SY4 4QS) is on 27th October 2025, 7.15pm for a 7.30pm start.

REVS- Saturday, 18th October, 10am-noon, Holy Trinity, Leaton.

 

For Your Prayers

  • For our local farmers.
  • For peace.
  • For the recently bereaved.
  • For Forest Church and our ministry to children- particularly our new children’s group.
  • For those in hospital, and for our NHS.
  • For those sleeping on the streets as the nights get colder.

Readings for October

 

Date Psalm First Reading Second Reading/ Gospel
5th October

Trinity 16, green

Psalm 37. 1-9 2 Timothy 1. 1-14 Luke 17. 5-10
12th October

Trinnity 17, green

Psalm 111 2 Timothy 2. 8-15 Luke 17. 11-19
19th October

Trinity 18, green

Psalm 121 2 Timothy 3. 14-4.5 Luke 18. 1-8
26th October

Last of Trinity, green

Psalm 119. 129-136 Romans 15. 1-6 Luke 4. 16-24
2nd November

All Saints, white

Psalm 149 Ephesians 1. 11-23 Luke 6. 20-31

 

 

SUNDAY SERVICES FOR OCTOBER 2025

 

  Albrighton Bicton Bomere

Heath

Fitz Leaton Montford Shrawardine
5th October

 

9.15am

HC

11am

Harvest Festival

  9.30am

Harvest Festival

10.45am

Harvest Communion

  NO SERVICE
12th October

 

  11 am

HC

9 am

HC

 

  10.45 am

MP

NO SERVICE

 

11 am

Harvest Festival

19th October

 

9.15am

Harvest Festival

11 am

MP

  9.30 am

HC

10.45 am

HC

9.30 am

Harvest Festival

 
26th October

 

3pm

Pet Memorial Service

11 am

MP

9 am

HC

  10.45 am

MP

11 am

HC

9.30 am

HC

2nd November 9.15am

HC

11am

HC

  9.30am

MP

10.45 am

HC

 

3pm

Remembering with love

  9.30am

MP

 

HC- Holy Communion; MP- Morning Prayer

OTHER WAYS TO WORSHIP ON SUNDAYS- SUNDAY AT SIX 6 pm via Zoom – email Peter or Hannah to receive the link. DAILY HOPE – national phone line, see number above. LICHFIELD CATHEDRAL- www.lichfield-cathedral.org  10.30 am Eucharist

 

 

Friday 3rd October, 2025

Optimistic October