21 December 2009

Happy Christmas

Well that's it then. Last update on the website now complete, multiple Christmas banners added, dates, deadlines etc all available to read. We've had a bit of a Christmas gathering, smaller than planned and slightly curtailed because of the weather (there's quite a lot of snow out there- just in case you didn't know!!). All that's left is to change the answerphone message and turn off the lights.
We hope you all have a lovely Christmas and we'll back on 4 January 2010.

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18 December 2009

The last CJS Weekly of 2009

The last edition of 2009 is now printing and for online subscribers is now available to read. The next edition will be published on Monday 11 January.

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11 December 2009

Chilly Weekly

The penultimate weekly of 2009 is nor printing and the digital version is available. This week it the third pre-Christmas warning, and we've added the the Christmas button to the website home page, linking the Christmas page with all the vital dates and deadlines.
it was clear overnight and we had a very hard frost but by morning it was thick fog which has not lifted all day. The feeders have been smothered with everything from tree sparrow to nuthatch with most things in between too.

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09 December 2009

Last Monthly of 2009

Has now been collected by the postie and should be with you tomorrow or the day after. The digital version is now online. This month it's a little slim, well it is the run down to Christmas, with four pages including the events diary; however it does include your complimentary CJS 2010 calendar.

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Last Monthly

04 December 2009

Christmas is coming

Sorry, but it really is only just around the corner, now don't all panic at once!
The second pre-Christmas warning appears in this week's edition of CJS Weekly which is now falling off the printers and is already online. Eight pages this week, 55 new paid posts 42 of which came direct to CJS - yes, that's right over three quarters of the jobs were sent direct to CJS.
We survived the heavy rains, no flooding and after the scenes in Cumbria it seems petty to grumble about a few large puddles, serious soggy gardens and fields and very muddy dogs, so we'll mutter quietly.

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