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Piddle Valley News
and Views
November/December 2019
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CONTENTS~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Dates for your Diary 5 Advertising Rates and Editorial Team 7 Church Services 31-33 News, comings and goings in the valley
Alton Pancras 35-36
Piddlehinton 37-41 Advert for a new PVNV Treasurer 40
Piddletrenthide + White Lackington 44
Clubs, Groups, Organisations 44-48 General News & Notices 49-51 Piddle Valley Parish Council 51-54 Sport 44 www.piddlevalley.info 57 Surgeries 68-70 Index of Advertisers 86
Event / activity posters are displayed throughout this issue. Advertisements are mainly towards the front and back of the magazine
Cover: Elizabeth Jolliffe's "hot hot hot" Floral Art. Photo: Hilary Latimer
01300 452101 VETS Defibrillator Contact number
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The Bridge Educational Trust The Bridge Educational Trust (Registered Charity No 1068720) was established
in 1990 in memory of John Bridge, the last of the family which founded the
Piddle Valley School in the middle of the 19th century.
The objects of the Trust are educational, and grants are given primarily to those wishing to study at school, college, university or other educational establishment. Applications are particularly welcomed from residents of the Piddle Valley and its immediate neighbourhood. Normally applicants should be nearing the end of their school careers or have left school, though younger children with special educational needs may be considered. The Trustees give priority to cases involving hardship or difficult family circumstances and where, without some assistance, the desired education, course or activity would not be possible. Special consideration is given to older people who may wish to start training for a particular career or other purpose, after normal education has been interrupted. During the past year grants made by the Trust have included those to help university students with accommodation costs and equipment; to provide support for children with specific learning difficulties; and to provide training for adults hoping to change career. Meetings of Trustees to consider applications are held three times a year, normally in February, June and September. Applications should be received at least two weeks before the meeting at which they are to be considered. Please check the date of the next meeting, and the closing date for applications on the Trust website at www.bridgeeducationaltrust.org.uk. Those wishing to apply can complete an application form online, or request a form by emailing the Trust Administrator at [email protected] or by writing to the Trust c/o Piddle Valley First School, Piddletrenthide, DT2 7QL. Further details of the work of the Trust can be found on the website but if you
feel that you would like to discuss a possible application with one of the local
Trustees, please contact one of the following: Hannah Murphy (01300 348564), Richard Drewe (01300 348253), Nick Harland (01300 348272), or Olivia Steven
(01305 567095).
Richard Drewe, Chairman
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Dates for your diary~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ November Saturday 2 5pm Fireworks and Bonfire, Piddle Valley First School, Piddletrenthide. Sunday 3 9-11:30am Breakfast in Piddlehinton Village Hall Thursday 7 2:30pm Thaching Live, Memorial Hall Piddletrenthide Friday 8 7:30pm PUDS & Quiz, Piddlehinton Village Hall. Friday 15 7:30pm Out of this world presentation Memorial Hall Piddletrenthide. Friday 15 7:15-9:30pm Piddle Valley Barn Dance, The Village Hall Buckland Newton. Friday 22 6:30pm Bingo at Piddlehinton Village Hall. Eyes down 7.00 pm. Tuesday 26 7:30pm Piddle Valley Parish Council Meeting, Memorial Hall Piddletrenthide December Sunday 1 9-11:30am Christmas breakfast menu at Piddlehinton Village Hall. Sunday 1 4pm West Gallery Carols, All Saints Church, Piddletrenthide Thursday 5 12:30am Thursday Club Xmas Lunch, The Thimble Inn Piddlehinton. Saturday 7 10-12:30am Millennium Green Christmas sale Piddlehinton Village Hall Tuesday 10 7pm Community Land Trust meeting, Piddle Valley First School, Piddletrenthide. Friday 13 12:30am Christmas Lunch Club Lunch, Memorial Hall Piddletrenthide.
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Piddle Valley Neighbourhood Cars
The scheme continues to be very successful.
During the July/August/September quarter we have provided 20 trips, our volunteer drivers have covered 230 miles, helping 13 different customers to attend essential medical appointments
From our pool of 12 drivers we have fulfilled all but 3 journeys. For those journeys the Cerne Abbas scheme stepped in to help, and likewise, we have assisted on 2 occasions when Cerne Abbas could not fulfil a request.
Proof that working together is the way forward.
More drivers always needed.
New customers always welcome.
For further information please don’t hesitate to contact one of the PVNC group.
Lynn Mailer - 01300348566
Pam Lock – 01300348474
John Cox - 01300348454
Andy Fear - 01300348432
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Advertising rates and deadlines~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Dimensions (w x h) page proportion annual (6
issues) single issue
128 x 180mm Full page (b/w) £95 £25 inside front + back
(colour) ----- £35
back cover (colour) ----- £50 128 x 88mm Half page £80 £20 128 x 58mm 1/3 page
landscape £60 £15
62 x 120mm 1/3 page portrait £60 £15 62 x 88mm 1/4 page £50 £12 62 x 56mm 1/6 page £40 £10 62 x 42mm 1/8 page £38 £10 Small ads per line £4
Advertising deadlines – 2019 – 10 Dec, 2020 – 10 Feb, 10 Apr, 10 Jun Editorial deadlines – 2019 – 10 Dec, 2020 – 10 Feb, 10 Apr, 10 Jun
Editorial team
Editor: Alastair Mailer [email protected] Webmaster: Andy Howard 01300 348406 [email protected] Treasurer/Advertising: Katie [email protected] Distribution: Ann Jordan 01300 348015 Proofreading: Kevin Quinn
By post / hand PVNV Postbag, Village Stores, Piddletrenthide, DT2 7QF Printed by Creeds of Bridport
PVNV is run by volunteers in their spare time and editorial content is made up of contributions from the community. If you would like to write an article for us, or have suggestions for regular features please do get in touch.
**Disclaimer**
Whilst every effort is made to ensure the accuracy of advertisements and copy in this magazine, we cannot accept responsibility for any information given or claims made by our advertisers or contributors
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Members of Piddle Valley Parish Council Alton Pancras Councillors Rodney Potts Planning representative for Alton Pancras, Rights of Way Footpath Officer, Emergency Officer Andrew Fear Community Transport Group Piddletrenthide & Plush Councillors Dave Abbott - Emergency Officer for Piddletrenthide, Playing Field & School Committee John Cox - Emergency Officer for Piddletrenthide, Clerks Terms & Conditions Working Group, Community Transport Group, Playing Field & School Committee, Transparency Code Working Group Andy Howard - Playing Field & School Committee, Transparency Code Working Group Lisa Murray - DAPTC representative Jenny Sherwood - (Vice Chair) Planning representative for Piddletrenthide, Emergency Officer for Plush, Defibrilator Working Group David Latimer Piddlehinton Councillors Pam Lock - Emergency Officer for Piddlehinton, DAPTC Representative, Community Transport Group, Rights of Way Footpath Officer Alan Phillips - (Chair) Clerks Terms & Conditions Working Group, Transparency Code Working Group, Defibrilator Working Group Graham Habgood - Planning representative for Piddlehinton, Rights of Way Footpath Officer
Samantha Paulley - Parish Clerk 01305 757307 or [email protected]
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PIDDLE VALLEY STORES
Main Street, Piddletrenthide, DT2 7QF
email: [email protected]
Tel: 01300 348330
UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT
PLEASE COME AND SEE US!!
OPENING HOURS
Mon – Fri 8am – 6pm Sat 8am – 1pm Sun 9am – 12 noon
Bank Holidays 9am – 6pm
Post Office Monday 1.30pm – 3.30pm
Offering
Fresh bread daily Dry Cleaners
Piddle Valley Honey New lines added regularly
Sunday Papers
Beer from Piddle Valley Brewery & Palmers Brewery
Fresh Fish – Order Wednesday at Piddle Valley Stores, collect Friday. Supplied by Samways of Bridport Ltd.
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Post Office Services
Piddletrenthide Village Stores.
An Outreach Post Office Service operates on: Mondays only, between 1.30pm and 3.30pm. There are a wide range of services you can undertake including the following:
• Business, personal and CAF banking (including cheque deposit, cash deposits and withdrawals up to your usual ATM limit)
• Standard and international postage as well as Parcelforce for larger items • Bill payments • Mobile phone top ups
Chris from Cerne Abbas Post Office will be usually hosting this outreach and will be more than happy to assist you with any queries on the services they can provide.
Piddlehinton Mobile Post Office.
Thursdays only at the Village Hall. 1.45 – 3.45 pm
Offers full sub-Post Office services – stamps, banking, bill paying, Pensions, return parcels. Small posted parcels will be accepted for posting on Friday.
“Guaranteed next day” and “Special Delivery” therefore cannot be accepted as there is no collection from the Village Hall. “Signed for” post can be accepted.
Foreign Currency can be ordered.
Other Post Offices in the vicinity:
Charminster Village shop Charlton Down Stores
Cerne Abbas Village Stores Puddletown (R & O Ball’s)
Dorchester Main Post Office on Trinity St, Milborne St Andrew Stores
Last Postbox collection times (as at 19/01/2018)
Mon – Fri Saturday
Piddletrenthide Shop 16:30 11:00 White Lackington 13:30 11:00 Piddlehinton 16:30 11:00 Snowdrop Corner 11:00 11:00 Alton Pancras 16:15 10:15 Plush 12:00 11:00 Dorchester Sorting Office 18:30
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Your Local Garden and Ground Maintenance Company
Garden and Ground Maintenance Property Maintenance/ Handyman Service
All Year-Round Service
www.streetservices.co.uk Email [email protected]
Tel 07737930460
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WHOLESALE WAREHOUSE CLEARANCE SALE
MONDAY 18th NOVEMBER – FRIDAY 22nd NOVEMBER
10.00 AM – 4.00 PM DAILY
CLEARANCE OF DISCONTINUED LINES & SECONDS: -
TURQUAZ CHILDREN’S PYJAMAS, CHILDREN’S BEDLINEN,
BUNTING, HANGING POCKETS
STERCK APRONS, OVENGLOVES, WASH BAGS, TOTES, TABLE LINEN
UP TO 75% OFF RETAIL PRICES
CASH OR CREDIT CARDS ACCEPTED
UPSTAIRS UNIT 3, MILBORNE BUSINESS CENTRE, BLANDFORD ROAD,
MILBORNE ST ANDREW, DORSET, DT11 0HZ
www.turquaz.co.uk www.sterck.co.uk
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Hedgehogs
As the nights draw in at this time of year many of us look forward to
the celebration of Bonfire Night. I remember as a child, spending weeks
collecting stuff to build our bonfire, then on the night it was lit having no
thought for the creatures that may have been sheltering inside it. We just
didn't realise that anything would be in there.
Now we know that Hedgehogs and other animals could very well be
inside the bonfire! Hedgehogs are a endangered species. We are very
lucky to still have some living in the Piddle Valley and so we should do
all we can to protect them.
So Please build your Bonfire on the day your going to burn it. Enjoy
your evening and be safe!
Pete Metcalf. (Dorset Mammal Group, Hedgehog Coordinator)
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Benefice of the Piddle Valley, Hilton & Ansty, Cheselbourne and Melcombe
Horsey
3rd November 2019 Altar Colour White Dan. 7:1-3, 15-18 Psalm 149 Eph. 1: 11-end Luke 6: 20-31
All Saints/ All Souls 8.30am Holy Communion 9.30am Valley Family Service 10.30am Songs of Praise ** 11.00 Morning Prayer - with Commemoration of All Souls 11.00 Morning Prayer 6.00pm Evening Prayer
Alton Pancras Piddlehinton Hilton Piddletrenthide Melcombe Horsey Cheselbourne
7th November 2019 Thursday
9.30am Morning Prayer Coffee and a Chat with the Rector
Alton Pancras
10th November 2019 Altar Colour – Red Job. 19: 23-27 Psalm 17: 1-9 2 Thess. 2: 1-5, 13-end Luke 20: 27-38
Remembrance Sunday 8.30am Holy Communion - with Act of Remembrance 10.50am Joint Valley Remembrance 10.50am Act of Remembrance on The Green, Melcombe Bingham
Hilton Piddlehinton Melcombe Bingham
11th November 2019 Monday
10.50am Act of Remembrance with Cheselbourne School in church yard
Cheselbourne
14th November 2019 Thursday
9.00am Morning Prayer Coffee and a Chat with the Rector
Cheselbourne
17th November 2019 Altar Colour – Green Mal. 4: 1-2 Psalm 98 2 Thess. 3: 6-13 Luke 21: 5-19
2nd Sunday before advent 8.30am Holy Communion 9.30am Family Eucharist * 11.00am Horsey Half Hour * 11.00am Sung Morning Prayer 11.00am Parish Communion
Piddletrenthide Cheselbourne Melcombe Horsey Hilton Piddlehinton
21st November 2019 Thursday
9.00am Morning Prayer Coffee and a Chat with the Rector
Piddletrenthide
24th November 2019 Altar Colour – White Jer. 23: 1-6 Psalm 46 Col. 1: 11-20 Luke 23: 33-43
Christ the King (Next before Advent) 8.30am Holy Communion 9.30am Family Eucharist * Joint Service with Piddletrenthide 6.00pm Sung Evening Prayer 6.00pm Evening Prayer
Cheselbourne Alton Pancras Piddlehinton Hilton
* Refreshments and Fellowship after the service * * Wear your Wellies and bring your gardening gloves, annual church yard tidy follows
the service with a reward of bacon butties. All Welcome
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Benefice of the Piddle Valley, Hilton & Ansty, Cheselbourne and Melcombe
Horsey
1st December 2019 Year A Altar Colour - Purple Isa. 2: 1-5 Psalm 122 Rom. 13: 11-end Matt. 4: 18-22
Advent Sunday 8.30am Holy Communion 9.30am Valley Family Toy Service * 10.30am Songs of Praise * 11.00 Morning Prayer 11.00 Morning Prayer 6.00pm Evening Prayer
Alton Pancras Piddlehinton Hilton Piddletrenthide Melcombe Horsey Cheselbourne
1st December 2019 4.00pm The Ridgeway Singers & Band – West Gallery Carols, Artsreach Concert
Piddletrenthide
5th December 2019 (Thursday)
9am Advent Morning Prayer, Coffee and a Chat with the Rector
Hilton
6th December 2019 (Friday)
6.00pm Advent Evening Prayer 6.00pm Advent Evening Prayer 6.00pm Advent Evening Prayer/Compline
Alton Pancras Piddlehinton Hilton
8th December 2019 Altar Colour – Purple Isa. 11: 1-10 Psalm 72 : 1-7 Rom. 15: 4-13 Matt. 3: 1-12
2nd Sunday of Advent 8.30am Holy Communion 9.30am Family Eucharist 11.00am Parish Communion 6.00pm Sung Evening Prayer
Hilton Alton Pancras Melcombe Horsey Piddlehinton
12th December 2019 (Thursday)
9.30am Advent Midweek Eucharist, Coffee and a Chat with the Rector
Piddlehinton
13th December 2019 (Friday)
6.00pm Advent Evening Prayer 6.00pm Advent Evening Prayer 6.00pm Advent Evening Prayer/Compline
Piddletrenthide Piddlehinton Hilton
15th December 2019 Altar Colour – Purple Isa. 35: 1-10 Psalm 146: 4-10 - Or Magnificat James 5: 7-10 Matt. 11: 2-11
3rd Sunday of Advent 11.00am Horsey Half Hour 11.00am Parish Communion 6.00pm Combined Benefice Carol Service * 6.00pm Carol Service
Melcombe Horsey Piddlehinton Milton Abbey Piddletrenthide
19th December 2019 Thursday
9am Advent Morning Prayer, Coffee and a Chat with the Rector
Melcombe Horsey
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6.00pm Carol Service * 6.00pm Advent Evening Prayer 6.00pm Advent Evening Prayer/Compline
Alton Pancras Piddlehinton Hilton
22nd December 2019 Altar Colour – Purple Isa. 7: 10-16 Psalm 80: 1-8 Rom. 1: 1-7 Matt. 1: 18-end
4th Sunday of Advent 8.30am Holy Communion 9.30am Family Service Joint service with Alton Pancras * 6.00pm Carol Service * 6.00pm Short Sung Evening Prayer, followed by Carol Singing round Hilton Village
Cheselbourne Piddletrenthide Piddlehinton Hilton
*Refreshments and Fellowship after the service
24th December 2019 Christingle Altar Colour – Purple Midnight Mass Altar Colour – White Isa. 52: 7-10 Psalm 98 Heb. 1: 1-4 John 1: 1-14
Christmas Eve 3.30pm Christingle 5.00pm Christingle 5.30pm Christingle 7.00pm Carols at the Brace of Pheasants 11.30pm Midnight Mass 11.30pm Midnight Mass
Cheselbourne Hilton Piddletrenthide Plush Hilton Piddlehinton
25th December 2019 Altar Colour – White Isa. 52: 7-10 Psalm 98 Heb. 1: 1-4 John 1: 1-14
Christmas Day 9.30am Joint Valley Christmas Day Eucharist 10.30am Christmas Day Eucharist 11.00am Lessons and Carols
Alton Pancras Cheselbourne Melcombe Horsey
29th December 2019 Altar Colour – White Isa. 63: 7-9 Psalm 148 Heb. 2: 10-end Matt. 2: 13-end
1st Sunday of Christmas - Benefice Service 11.00am Benefice Communion Barn Service And benefice lunch afterwards. With grateful thanks to Nina Shaw-Porter and family for hosting. More details to follow.
Rose Hill Farm, Cheselbourne DT2 7QB
Rector: Fr. Roger Butcher, The Vicarage, Church Lane, Piddletrenthide. DT2 7QY
Tel: 01300 348211 Email: [email protected] Find us on Facebook and our website https://piddlevalleybenefice.com/
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News, comings and goings in the valley ~~~~~~~~~ Alton Pancras
AP Centenarian Lt.Col. Rex Goddard’s many achievements include 30 years as Parochial Church Council (PCC) treasurer, the first treasurer of the Alton Pancras Trust from 1989 and later its chairman and more, bringing to the valley the skills developed as a Head of Mathematics at Epsom College. His career details are on-line, but he should not be mistaken for the Rex Goddard of the Goddard Space Flight Centre. Or should he?
AP The Harvest Service collection amounted to £148 which was donated to the Dorset Wildlife Trust.
AP Alan Arnold and his wife from Melbourne visited our church in their quest to discover whether he was related to the John Arnold who died here in 1655 and is commemorated in our churchyard. His 8xgreat grandfather Thomas Arnold married at Hilton in 1656 and the following year sought refuge on Guernsey. We have a Thomas, then of Alton Australis (south part of Alton Pancras) who appears in the 1664 Hearth Tax returns. Any information to [email protected]
AP And finally….this will be my last contribution as Alton Pancras representative in PV News and Views, thus a successor will be needed to keep our village “in the news” from the Jan/Feb edition, deadline 10 November. I was ‘recruited’ at a News and Views social evening back when then-editor and prolific writer Murial Pike overheard me saying that I was at the time ghost-writing from a collection of wartime Letters-from-the-Front whose descendant could not bring herself to read them but wanted someone to record/summarise their contents. From that meeting evolved Murial’s decision to get someone from each village to write a column as her local reporter. Ironically my current next-door neighbour is former News & Views editor, Heather Bland.
Local Reporter stands down
As you will have read in Colin Dean’s piece, he has decided to retire from his position as Alton Pancras roving reporter for the News and Views. I would like to take this opportunity to put on record the thanks of village residents past and present during the time Colin has reported village news so assiduously and not without a degree of humor from time to time. Colin, your quarterly updates will be missed.
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As Colin has decided to stand down the opportunity arises for someone else to take up this extremely worthwhile role. As the News and Views is published 6 times each year and a piece is required in each issue detailing village events, comings and goings and any other items about the village that might interest its residents and the wider valley community. Should you be interested in taking up this role, please feel free to contact me in order that I can coordinate. The deadline for the editorial content for the Jan/Feb 2020 edition is 10th December so we really need to have someone ‘in post’ as soon as possible. Andy Fear Ph 01300 348432 Mb 07803 203447 [email protected]
PIDDLEHINTON VILLAGE HALL
BINGO
FRIDAY 22nd NOVEMBER
Doors open 6.30 pm
Eyes down 7.00 pm
With RAFFLE
TEA or COFFEE and BISCUITS provided
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Piddlehinton’s Memorial Tree
On 15th September a small ceremony was held in Piddlehinton bridge to plant a rowan tree which commemorated the 100th anniversary of the end of the Great War. The event was arranged by Pam Lock.
About a dozen people attended. The tree was blessed by Father Roger and Bin Roy said a few words about the 57 Piddlehinton men who served in the war. Seventeen of them lost their lives.
Some verse from a song were also read. This song was sung at the annual Armistice Day dinners held at West Lodge from 1919 to 1938. All Piddlehinton men who served in the war were at these dinners which were hosted by Col. Belgrave (father-in-law of the late Susan Belgrave).
He composed the words, but the tune is not known. The words are given below.
SONG SUNG AT THE ANNUAL ARMISTICE DAYDINNER GIVEN BY COLONEL BELGRAVE AT WEST LODGE 1919-1938
The men of Piddlehinton are the subject of my song I made the whole thing up myself and so it won’t be long I’m not much of a poet, so the rhymes are mostly wrong Heigh Ho, Diddle Diddle Do The men of Piddlehinton and the Piddlehinton men. When Germany began the war, the army was quite small They said we want three million men to come and join the ball The men of Piddlehinton are the finest of them all Heigh Ho, quite the best you know The men of Piddlehinton, the Piddlehinton men. Some joined the Dorset Regiment and some the Yeomanry Some joined the Army Service Corps and some they went to sea And some of them were Sappers too and some Artillery Heigh Ho, every sort of show The men of Piddlehinton, the Piddlehinton men. Before they sent them overseas, they all went off by train They sent them to a cosy place, they called it Salisbury Plain They learnt to march, to dig, to dodge the major and the rain.
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Heigh Ho, very wet they got The men of Piddlehinton, the Piddlehinton men. Then some they went to India and some they went to France To Palestine or Mespot to teach the Turks to dance And some they got to Germany, they called it “mauvais chance” Heigh Ho, round the world they go The men of Piddlehinton, the Piddlehinton men. Salonika was hot and cold, Palestine cold and hot In Mespot were dust and flies but billets there were not In France were billets, girls and wine but mud and shells a lot. Heigh Ho, sun rain and snow The men of Piddlehinton, the Piddlehinton men. And some did not come home again, we think of them today But those who did come back go on the same old way We eat and drink and sleep and wake and love and work and play Heigh Ho, on and on we go The men of Piddlehinton, the Piddlehinton men. And once a year we all meet here as friends and comrades too To talk in time of peace about the times we all went through I hope that all of us may long continue so to do Heigh Ho, here’s good luck to you. The men of Piddlehinton, the Piddlehinton men.
News from the Green
Here I am writing the final news from The Green of 2019 for the November/December edition of News & Views. As we come into the final couple of months can I take this opportunity to thank all of our Trustees and volunteers for their hard work and effort during this year, not only keeping The Green in good order and safe, but also putting on fundraising events to raise vital funds. Thanks must also go to our supporters who donate through our Friends of the Green scheme. Without all of your efforts we would not have this wonderful, and free, open space which is our Millennium Green.
I would also like to thank Nick and Barry of Greendayz for their sterling efforts in keeping The Green mowed and trimmed. Thankfully not having to cope with the serious weather of 2018. Thanks also to the News & Views editorial team for all their efforts in spreading the word through our community magazine of events and news from The Green. Thank you one and all.
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Even given the threat of rain, the Annual Rounders took place on the 22nd September and was very well attended. As ever our young people (and those not so young!) did us proud by continuing the match during a brief but very heavy downpour. Refreshments were served, along with lots of laughter and competitiveness.
We have two very important events coming up which not only raise funds for The Green but also provide an opportunity for the whole community, with friends and family, to come together:
• Friday 8 November - PUDS & Quiz Night (with a very short AGM) + Bar in Piddlehinton Village Hall from 7:30 p.m. Tickets £6 from any Trustee (contact details on The Green notice board or Village notice board at the Hall).
• Saturday 7 December - Millennium Green Christmas Sale, Piddlehinton Village Hall - 10:00 - 12:30. Very popular event with stalls, refreshments and raffle. Donation of cakes for cake stall would be very much appreciated. See poster in News & Views.
Finally, I mentioned earlier that we have a Friends of The Green Scheme where, for an annual minimum donation of £5 per person you too can become a FRoG. This helps us to raise vital funds for the upkeep and projects to keep our Green a safe and beautiful place for everyone to enjoy (we need to raise £2500 per annum). If you would like to become a FRoG please speak to any Trustee (contact details on notice boards at The Green and Village Hall).
On behalf of all of the Trustees may I wish everyone a Happy Christmas season and a healthy, happy and successful 2020.
Susan Dredge - Chair On behalf of Piddlehinton Millennium Green Trustees. Tel: 01300 348120 Registered Charity: 1074956 Dorset & Somerset Air Ambulance - 2020 Diaries + Christmas Cards
We now have stocks of diaries for 2020 and a range of Christmas cards if you are able to support your Dorset & Somerset Air Ambulance. Diary prices are held again at £4 and also Christmas cards are £4 per pack of 10.
With no Government or Lottery direct funding available, £4 million per year has to be found which equates to £3000 per mission (each time the helicopter 'Pegasus' is called into operation) so any support you can give is vital. Your Air Ambulance is operational now for 19 hours per day (7:00 a.m. - 2:00 a.m.) and we also have a Critical Care Car available. From the airbase at
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Henstridge the helicopter can be at any point throughout Dorset & Somerset within 20 minutes and then, if required, take a patient to the nearest Major Trauma Centre in the South West within a further 20 minutes. For more details of the work of the Dorset & Somerset Air Ambulance go to www.dsairambulance.org.uk. (Registered Charity: 1078685).
Thank you for your continued support.
Local Volunteers: Susan & Terry Dredge, Piddlehinton.
Tel: 01300 348120.
Piddlehinton MacMillan Coffee Morning
A huge thank you to everyone who baked, helped, attended and donated to a
very enjoyable morning. You raised £232 for a worthy cause. Well
done. There is an acknowledgement from MacMillan on the noticeboard
outside the hall.
Pam Lock
New Advertising Treasurer Required
The time it might take
1-2 hours per week, but with additional work from time to time. The time it takes does vary. Most months it's about an hour a week, but when sending out annual invoices it can take a day to get them all written, checked and sent out. The months where there are a lot of invoices to send out take more time, so mostly it's the ad-hoc adverts at other points in the year.
The skills required
An aptitude for figures, basic computer skills, email, on-line banking and an organised mind. Putting the annual financial information together has to be done in a specific way, but it's overlooked by a financial specialist anyway.
Initial training and support from the existing treasurer will be available.
Please contact [email protected]
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Piddletrenthide + White Lackington
Piddletrenthide and Plush Fete
Thank you to everyone who came to our fete back in June, we enjoyed fantastic weather. Once again we had record numbers on the gate. We would like to thank all our stall holders and helpers, without whom it would not be possible. We had lots of donations, and the generosity for the silent auction was fantastic. We are delighted to say we raised just over £6,000, which is up on last year! It was lovely to have the school children singing and to see so many families enjoying the day. I would like to say thank you to James Boughey for his generosity and for providing us with such a lovely setting for this event. We are always looking for new help, so if you would be interested in any kind of helping it would be greatly appreciated, please contact Tracey Mitchell 348788.
Date for your diary - next year’s fete will be on Saturday 20th June.2020.
Piddletrenthide Lunch Club
Lunch Club meets once a month in the Memorial Hall, Piddletrenthide. There is no Lunch Club in November as the Christmas lunch will take place on Friday 13th December at 12.30 pm.
Please ring Ann Hawker on 01300 348329 which needs to be at least one week before this lunch, as it is by bookings only. The lunch in September was a great success and my thanks go to the chefs and volunteers on the day.
I look forward to seeing as many of you as possible at our Christmas lunch.
Clubs, Groups and Organisations~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Sport ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
SHORT MAT BOWLS Thursdays Piddlehinton Village Hall 7.30–9.30 pm Contact Sheila Hornyak / 01300 348264 TABLE TENNIS Monday Piddlehinton Village Hall 7.15–9.00 pm Contact Beryl Ellis / 01305 267394 CRICKET CLUB Contact Graeme Stephens / 07899 663773 TENNIS Visit www.piddlevalleytennis.googlepages.com Contact 01300 348277 YOGA Tuesdays Piddlehinton Village Hall 10–11.15 am Contact Jane Evans / 01305 259754
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Piddle Valley Garden Club THE SUMMER SHOW held on Saturday 17 August was a lovely event, well attended and with lots of tea & cake consumed (as usual). The weather was pretty good too after a horrible Friday! The winners were: - Robert Williams Memorial Trophy - Gay Hanbury RHS Banksian Medal - Bridget Bowen Certificates awarded to: - Section 1 - Vegetables, salad crops & herbs - David Glass Section 2 - Fruit - Bridget Bowen Section 3 - Flowers - Gay Hanbury Section 4 - Floral Art - Elizabeth Jolliffe Section 5 - Photography - Janet Herbert Section 6 - Home Produce - Jane Preston Congratulations to all and thanks to everyone who entered classes and/or helped to organise the event. CLUB EVENTS - since the Show, members have enjoyed an autumn pruning demonstration by expert Chris Bird in the garden of club members in Piddlehinton. Timely advice as we enter autumn is welcome and will pay dividends in the seasons to come. Looking ahead to November, on 25th we’ll be listening to Roy Cheek speaking about ‘Holly & Ivy’ as we gear up for Christmas time. There’s something for everyone at the PV Garden Club so do come along and see what we can offer, you’ll find a warm welcome. To find out more contact Sally Condon, tel 01300 348250, email [email protected] . Membership is just £10 per year and benefits include monthly evening meetings with expert speakers; social events; discount shopping at local garden centres; and opportunities to expand gardening knowledge.
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The Twinning Association
The Twinning presents another excellent talk on Friday, November 15th at
7.30pm. “Out of this World! “celebrates the 50th anniversary of the first moon landing and Keith Wright will share personal memories of working for NASA on the lunar programs. It will be fascinating to have an insight from someone who was actually there ......perhaps not walking on the moon’s surface behind Buzz and Neil, but at the heart of the Kennedy Space Center operation. Many of you already know Keith and also Kevin Quinn, who will invite us to share his love of astronomy a ‘virtual ‘introduction, as we shall be indoors, but with telescopes to awaken our interest and photos of the universe and beyond. Star Trek in Piddletrenthide! Kevin hopes to introduce more of us to the amazing sights to be seen in our night skies. We are lucky in Dorset to have such a clear view of the stars. It is a privilege to have two wonderful speakers supporting the Twinning and we look forward to welcoming you to our evening! Friday, November 15th.... at 7.30pm, in the Memorial Hall. Children free
entry and very welcome. Tickets £8 from 348670 or Piddletrenthide Shop
(to whom many thanks). Doors open at 7pm and there will be a bar and
some ‘lite bites ‘in the interval.
Our recent visit to Normandy was a great success. We spent three days in Longueville and were welcomed with great generosity and warmth. One highlight of the weekend was a coach trip to the Suisse Normandie..... a beautiful inland region, with lakes and wooded hills. Of course, the main purpose of our visit was to spend time with our French friends and experience life in their homes, all of which we appreciated wholeheartedly. We hope to welcome some younger families from the Valley to the Twinning in the future.... there is so much to learn and enjoy in a real French community that may not be available on school trips or family holidays. For more information, please contact Jo on 348670. Stargazing in the Piddle Valley
Hello. The combination of low humidity and increased contrast at this time of year, means that dark, sparkly winter skies really bring out the best in open star clusters. By the beginning of November, the Pleiades star cluster will be a prominent sight in the early evening eastern sky. Although often referred to as the ‘Seven Sisters’ the cluster is actually home to over 1000 stars, lying
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around 400 light years away in the constellation of Taurus. Most people, with average eyesight should be able to discern 7-11 individual stars with the naked eye, but when viewed with a pair of binoculars, this figure will jump well into the dozens. It’s well worth a look!
By the end of November, that other well-known star cluster in Taurus, the Hyades, will be high enough to observe. Containing hundreds of stars, and lying only around 150 light years away, this is another fantastic binocular object. Incidentally, the bright red giant Aldebaran, which represents the eye of Taurus the bull, isn’t actually part of the Hyades cluster, but is much closer, and merely situated in the line of sight.
No discussion on the subject of open star clusters would be complete without mention of the Double Cluster in the constellation of Perseus, high in the northeast from the beginning of November. Much older than both the Pleiades and Hyades, and, at around 7500 light years distance, much further, too, the Double Cluster is a fantastic sight in binoculars, but really shines when viewed in a telescope.
Finally, if that’s not enough, there are three more fantastic OCs coming to the early evening November skies: Messiers 36, 37 and 38, in the constellation of Auriga. All three can be found with binoculars, but all are best viewed at higher magnifications. M37, in particular, is the brightest and most impressive of the three.
As for the planets, Jupiter will be setting around 6pm at the beginning of November, and will be gone from the evening skies by the end of the month. Saturn will continue to linger low in the south in the early part of the month, but it, too, will soon depart the evening skies for this year, Venus, Mars and Mercury won’t be visible for some time, and that leaves only Uranus and Neptune for evening observations. Whilst I enjoy observing the outer planets, they don’t compete with Jupiter and Saturn for scale and detail.
There is something very exciting to look out for in November, planet-wise, and that’s a transit of Mercury on the 11th. Starting around 12.30 pm, Mercury will pass in front of the Sun. I witnessed the last transit of Mercury back in 2016, and it’s a definite must-see. Caution! Don’t ever look directly at the sun unless using astronomy-grade solar filters/equipment!
The Moon: November’s First quarter moon is on the 4th, Full Moon is on the 12th, Last quarter is on the 19th, and New Moon is on the 26th.
Clear skies!
Kevin Quinn [email protected]
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OUT OF THIS
WORLD
Two speakers
Celebrating the 50th anniversary of the 1st moon
landing
Keith Wright
Apollo 11 and Science on the Moon
- Some Personal Memories from inside the program
Kevin Quinn
Stargazing
- A Virtual Introduction to our galaxy and beyond
Friday November 15th 7.30 pm (door opens at 7pm)
Piddletrenthide Memorial Hall DT2 7QF
Bar. Tickets £8: 01300 348670 or Piddletrenthide shop
Children free entry. Presented by the Twinning
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The Thursday Club The last meeting of this year on Nov 7th @ 2.30 will be THATCHING LIVE! led by John Butler and his team: a chance to try your hand at a centuries old craft. The meeting will be preceded by the AGM. On December 5th @ 12.30 we shall enjoy our Xmas Lunch at The Thimble; further details from Hilary on 01305 848501. Please make sure she knows your menu choices by Dec 1st at the very latest. Looking ahead to 2020, our first meeting will be on Feb 6th @ 2.30 in the Memorial Hall, when Colin Varndell, well-known Dorset wildlife photographer, will talk about ‘The Hedgehog Predicament.’ We have many interesting talks and trips lined up for members next year and do hope you’ll come along and join us, either to our indoor meetings (Feb-April) or our out-and-about forays during the warmer months. Our Club is open to all ages and is of a General Interest. New members always welcome or come along to a meeting as a guest (£3) and see if you’d like to join! We end each indoor meeting with a shared tea, a good way of making new friends. For further information please contact Bridget Bowen Entertainments Officer on 075 86 37 76 75 General News + Notices ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Piddle Valley Community Speed Watch (CSW)
Residents will perhaps have noticed an increased Dorset Police presence in the valley over the past few months - this is due to the number of complaints made by local residents about speeding traffic and the increased volume/speed of tractor & trailers.
Two of their officers joined our CSW session on 26 July opposite the Piddle Valley school, and gave out advice to drivers who were exceeding the speed limit, not wearing seat belts, or were using mobile ‘phones whilst driving - a photo of these activities was shown on the Dorset Police “No Excuse” facebook page :-
https://www.facebook.com/dorsetpolicenoexcuse/ - timeline photos - 26 July 2019
There are currently some 100 CSW teams assisting Dorset Police in helping to reduce the number of accidents and deaths on our roads, including other local teams in Buckland Newton, Duntish, Cheselbourne and Charminster
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If you have a particular area of concern regarding a traffic matter that you wish to bring to the attention of Dorset Police then you can contact them directly using the following link:-
http://dorsetroadsafe.org.uk/enforcement-operations/reporting-traffic-concerns/
Again, it is not our objective to report people for speeding, it is to educate them to drive safely within our villages, and to adhere to the maximum 30 mph speed limit.
Finally, we really do need more volunteers, so please contact either of us or any of our volunteers or our local PCSO Ali Donnison.
Ann Ridell - CSW co-ordinator - Alton Pancras/Buckland Newton/Duntish
Neil Herbert - CSW co-ordinator - Piddletrenthide/White Lackington/Piddlehinton
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Superfast Dorset We have a Digital Champion in your area; please feel free to drop in and see them. The details for your local Digital Champion are below. You might want to interview your local Digital Champion for a future edition – what makes them volunteer, why they think it’s important. If you are interested in this please contact us. Derek Feltham Monday 14:00 16:00 Dorchester Library Bob Avant Tuesday 09:30 11:00 Dorchester Library Mike Watson Thursday 14:00 15:30 Dorchester Library
We will send you more news for people who are offline, roughly once a month; we would be delighted if you could help us by raising awareness of these issues and how people can get help to get online or improve their digital skills. With more and more services going online, we feel it is crucial that people are supported to benefit from the internet. Thank you for your time, Superfast Dorset Dorset Council 01305 221048 dorsetcouncil.gov.uk Facebook.com/DorsetCouncilUK Twitter.com/DorsetCouncilUK Instagram.com/DorsetCouncilUK Piddle Valley Parish Council~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Meetings
The Piddle Valley Parish Council meets in Piddletrenthide Memorial Hall, normally on the last Tuesday of the month, at 7.30pm. Meetings start with a “Democratic period”, during which any local resident may personally raise direct to the Council any matter that affects the Valley community. So, if you have something important to say, please either contact your local Parish Councillor or raise it during the start of the next meeting.
Please also note that Minutes of meetings are published on their website, so if you do not wish your name to appear, please state this before beginning speaking.
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Next meetings are: Nov 26th, Dec - No Meeting
Waste Collection arrangements
General Waste & Food – Nov 1st, 15th, 29th . Dec 13th & 30th.
Recycling & Food - Nov 8th, 22nd. Dec 6th & 20th.
Parish Council Website
The Piddle Valley Parish Council now has its own dedicated website, following the introduction of the General Data Protection Regulations. Their web address is now:
www.piddlevalley-pc.org.uk
It will also be possible to access their website through the “Parish Council” tab on the www.piddlevalley.info website if you prefer. You will be automatically diverted to the new website.
For a while, it will also remain possible to access some of the “old” Council web pages, including these Planning Application records, for reference purposes. Details of this are given under the “Parish Council” tab.
PLANNING APPLICATIONS
Approved
WD/D/19/001547 Over the Hills, Rock Pits Farm – Removal of Agric Occupancy Condition.
WD/D/19/000648 Ivy House, Piddletrenthide. Retrospective for Oil Tank replacement.
WD/D/19/000714 Enterprise Park. Land on east side of entrance Road – Erect non-illuminated sign.
Withdrawn
Refused
None
Pending
WD/D/19/002169 Carters Barn, Piddlehinton. Erect Stables barn with 6 boxes, Tack room, Feed store & general store.
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WD/D/19/002149 Mullets, Piddletrenthide. Erect 2no Eco Holiday homes
WD/D/19/001929 Old Stables, Folly Lane, Plush. Erect double Garage, Domestic workshop, parking.
WD/D/19/1895 & 186 Old Post Office, Alton Pancras. Demolish existing Loggia and replace with new. Demolish greenhouse and replace with Garden Room.
WD/D/18/002160 Kiddles House, Church Lane, Piddletrenthide – Replace existing slate roofs on porches, extension and garage with thatch. (Listed Building)
WD/D/19/000851 Austral Farm, Alton Pancras. - Conversion of redundant Barn to single Dwelling.
WD/D/19/001278 Church Lane, Piddletrenthide. - Demolish bridge and erect replace with larger.
WD/D/19/001669 Eco Solutions @ Bourne Park. Piddlehinton. - Erect extension to reception barn and site offices.
WD/D/19/001084 River Way, White Lackington. – Removal of Agricultural Occupancy condition.
Note. By the time applications have been published here (possibly up to 10 weeks after I have been notified of them) , the opportunity to make representations has generally passed. Planning applications are however also still listed on www.piddlevalley.info as soon as I hear about them, and therefore may still be open if you wish to comment to the Planning Authority.
Andy Howard / 01300 348406
Ironman 2019
On a wet Sunday 20th September morning over 2,500 cyclists once again rode through the Piddle Valley on the second leg of the Weymouth 70.3 Ironman event. This is the fourth year in succession that the event has been held.
The initial 2016 event included a long 140mile cycling option which required road closures for most of the day and caused excessive traffic disruption. As a result in subsequent years the event has been shortened to a total of 70.3 miles so the roads are just closed in the morning for around 4-5 hours. Ironman boosts the Weymouth economy, participants raise money for charity, and it’s a sporting challenge that many enjoy watching or doing. But, how is it received in the Piddle Valley?
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In the last three years very few complaints have been made to the Parish Council, but concerns have been raised about:
1) Road closures preventing car use on a Sunday morning and not varying the route to share the road closure inconvenience.
2) The lack of notice to those who need to travel at that time for business or health reasons, and
3) The financial cost with no apparent compensation, particularly when there are over 2,500 entrants paying £250+ each.
The responses to these comments have been:
1) The roads are closed for safety reasons and an established route makes organisation more efficient and safer in terms of public communication.
2) Ironman has been responsive to requests to arrange transport and tries to contact health workers and businesses to sort out difficulties. The essential thing is two-way communication and this should improve year on year as more information is accumulated, particularly with an established route.
3) Ironman 70.3 is a commercial event, and paying compensation to all would not be possible, but Ironman does need local assistance and is willing to make donations for this.
This year the Parish Council, following discussions with Ironman, made the Piddlehinton Village Hall available as a refuge for cyclists in case of bad weather, and received £300 for local use. In addition, Ironman asked if we could organise volunteers to act as marshals in 2020, which would also produce funds for the Piddle Valley. Many people enjoy Ironman, so perhaps some would like to volunteer to be a marshal. If so, please send a message to the Parish Council ([email protected]) and we will talk to Ironman to see what can be arranged.
Ironman is enjoyed by thousands, is an irritant to some, but seems to be here to stay. We should do what we can to make it mutually acceptable and successful, and to be a happy day for those visiting the Piddle Valley. The Parish Council has previously organised meetings with Ironman and we have arranged for the current race director, Mr Dean Smith, to come to the January meeting to discuss the 2020 event. So please come along for the democratic period if you wish to raise any issues (28th Jan, 7:30pm, Piddletrenthide Memorial Hall).
Alan Phillips - Chair, Piddle Valley Parish Council
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Need some help passing your science GCSE’s?
Mock results not what you expected?
My husband and I are both qualified science teachers offering tutoring in physics, chemistry and biology (AQA and Edexcel exam boards)
£25 per hour Enquiries to Matt and Jo Clayton 01300348973
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Dorchester Choral Society Registered Charity No. 285911 with Corelli Baroque Orchestra
Saturday 07 December, 2019
St Mary’s Church, Dorchester DT1 2HL at 7.00pm
Christmas Oratorio J S Bach
Amy Carson Soprano Andrew Stewart Alto Ruairi Bowen Tenor Edmund Saddington Bass
Director of Music - Colin Howard
Tickets £16 and £12 (+booking fee 7%) online at the DCS website: www.dorchesterchoralsociety.org or Harmony Music 3-4 Forum Centre, Trinity Street, Dorchester For information about disabled access contact 01305 260458
The Society is grateful for the support of its main sponsors: PORTER DODSON Solicitors & Advisors
THE BREWERY SQUARE DEVELOPMENT COMPANY POUNDBURY WEALTH MANAGEMENT
Tracey Mitchell
Mobile Hairdresser
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Anything from a plate of
sandwiches
to a wedding buffet
Christening lunches /teas
Wedding celebrations
Funeral refreshments
Fill your freezer
Dinner parties
Office lunches
Corporate entertainment
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ACTIVITIES AT PIDDLEHINTON GYM, New Members always welcome
Full address:
Piddlehinton Gym Limited, Enterprise Park, Piddlehinton, Dorchester, Dorset, DT2 7SZ Company Number: 5848730 Charity Number: 1119693
Chair: Paul Hayes 07930 337459 Email: [email protected] Clubs:
Monday AM from 10:00AM Badminton Gill Hadley 01300 348081
Monday evening from 7:30pm Badminton Adam White 07990 921084
Tuesday PM from 3:30pm Junior Tennis Caroline Gossage 07887 856462
Tuesday evening from 8pm Badminton Pauline Adams 01300 345459
Wednesday PM from 3:30pm Junior Tennis Caroline Gossage 07887 856462 Wednesday evening from 6:30pm Purbeck Archers Kenn Duffield [email protected] Friday evening from 6pm Weymouth Remote Control Car club Al Mailer
07787 380541
Saturday motorcycle training (car park) Nick 07788 714216 Sunday from 10am Purbeck Archers Kenn Duffield [email protected]
Sunday from 2pm Hardy Country Bowmen Julia Ryan 01300 348001
Drama (storage) Rob Sansom 07703 584029 If you wish to discuss booking the Gym (suitable for training, long mat bowls, Zumba, 5-a-side soccer etc. with sprung wood floor and plenty of parking) please
contact Paul Hayes on 07930 337459 or email [email protected]
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www.piddlevalley.info ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Range of information available includes (updated several times per week)
Events in + around the Valley; if you have an event you need including, email at any time [email protected]
Important news items Neighbourhood Plan News, reports + information Dorset Police Ringmaster warnings about local crimes (updated constantly) Valley Churches News, Schedule of Services and Pew Sheets, list of Births, Marriages and Deaths, including published obituaries About the Valley Information about individual Piddle Valley communities, together with more detailed articles about the history of the various settlements Shops + Businesses Categories listing of annual PVNV advertisers, with links to their adverts Doctors Information about the surgeries + links to their websites
Valley Clubs / Societies Details + contact details of the many Valley organisations Parish Council List of Councillors, Meeting minutes, news and reports, Planning Applications, Neighbourhood Plan news P’hinton Village Hall Details of what’s available P’thide Memorial Hall Details of what’s available + the Hall’s history The Millennium Green History and news Bridge Educational Trust Details + link to their website Piddle Valley First School Articles + link to their website PVNV magazine Links to back issues from Jan 2011; articles too large or too late to be included in the printed magazine Piddle Valley Design Statement Copy of the document Piddle Valley Parish Plan Copy of the document Gallery Selected photographs of interest to the community
The small button on the top right side of the website Home Page details the most recent changes + additions to make it easier for you to keep abreast of what is available. If you have articles to contribute, suggestions for improvements, additions, corrections, or if there are bits that don’t work, please let me know.
Andy Howard / [email protected] / 01300 348406
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Dumpy bag £80
½ Transit £140
Full Transit £250
Kindling £5 a bag
(All prices include VAT @ 5%)
Long logs cut to order, larger loads available. Free Local Delivery.
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All Trade Enquiries & orders of any size are most welcome.
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News from Puddletown Surgery November/December 2019 I am writing to keep you up to date with events at Puddletown Surgery and share important health messages. If there are any other matters you would like us to address, please let us know by ringing to speak to Clare Stickland, Practice Manager, on 01305 848333 or e-mailing [email protected] Flu season Flu clinics at the surgery are well underway. If you are aged over 65 or suffer from an illness such as COPD, diabetes or coronary heart disease, you are strongly advised to have a flu vaccination Following NHS guidelines, flu vaccinations are offered only to those who are over 65 years of age, are pregnant or who suffer from a chronic disease, and their Carers. The Flu clinic dates are published on our website and in the Surgery. We would like to encourage all those who are eligible to take up the opportunity to have the flu vaccine Christmas & New Year Opening Times The surgery will be open as usual apart from the following days, when we are closed: Christmas Day Wednesday 25th December 2019 Boxing Day Thursday 26th December 2019 New Year’s Day Thursday 1st s January 2020 If you are unwell while the surgery is closed, ring NHS 111. They will take details of your condition and direct you straight away to the local service that can help you best.
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Food bank donations
This time last year we began collecting donations of non-perishable food items such as soup, pasta and rice to donate to the local food bank. I have been asked to pass a sincere thank you from the food bank organisers for your continued generosity, the response has been overwhelming! We do plan to continue collecting donations at the surgery. All donations are gratefully received
Puddletown Surgery Patient Participation Group
Are you interested in health issues?
Do you want to improve the quality of health care locally?
Then join the surgery's Patient Participation Group.
We are a friendly group and would greatly value your help. For more information contact:
Practice Manager, Clare Stickland: 01305 848333 or [email protected]
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Those of you who visit the surgery will have noticed that we have appointed two new receptionists. Our new staff (both called Emily) are settling in well and I’m sure will provide the same level of care and professionalism as the rest of our team. The new staff have partly been appointed to replace Caroline our longest serving receptionist: she is embarking on a new chapter in her life but will hopefully be back to help out during holiday times. We have also appointed Sarah, a new dispenser, to replace Julie who has also recently left the surgery. As the nights are drawing in our thoughts turn to Christmas. Our dispensary manager would like to remind you that we are only closed for 2 days and has requested that patients do not order more than their usual medication. December is already our busiest month and over-ordering your medication makes it even more challenging for the team. Also, if you have multiple items please only order the items you need, rather than asking for everything on your repeat. Thank you. Finally, we have had a new phone system installed at the end of October. Hopefully this will make it easier for our patients and our staff. Hopefully there won’t be any teething problems in the first few weeks! Gillian Brindle MBA, MSc Adv HCP, B.Ed (Hons), Cert QSB Operational Lead Mid Dorset Primary Care Network Business Manager Milton Abbas & Milborne St Andrew Surgery Catherine’s Well, Milton Abbas, Dorset, DT11 0AT 01258 880210 Business Manager Cerne Abbas Surgery 51 Long Street, Cerne Abbas, Dorset, DT2 7JG 01300 341666
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Violin/Viola/Music Theory lessons
Highly experienced teacher offering one-to-one tuition. Beginners to
Diploma.
First lesson free.
David Price LRAM
01300 341555
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Crossways Travel Company Crossways Travel celebrated their 10-year anniversary on September 22nd in Weymouth Centenary Club with a free buffet, a glass of wine, entertainment and of course their 2020 Holiday Brochure Launch. The turnout far surpassed the organisers' expectation with nearly 400 guests making time to come and wish them happy birthday. It was a fantastic evening and they also had a charity auction raising funds for local charity Mosaic. Crossways Travel, set up by Kadi and Matt Crocker, initially started out as a small community group offering days out from the local villages. The company has now become well respected within the tour industry and offers a large range of fully escorted day excursions and European and UK holidays with pickups all around Dorset offering a truly personal touch.
On the photo at the front from the left Sonia Abbiss (office manager), Kadi Crocker (owner), Penny Bayley- Maynard (tour manager), Matt Crocker
(owner). Back row from the left Andy Dunoris (driver) and Jeff Holmes (driver).
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Index of advertisers~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~3 Core, Electrical services 13 4 Shires Asset Management s 63 Alastair Thomas Furniture Restoration 85 Angel Cake Company 25 Anthony Randall Roof Repairs 24 Aquaheat Services Limited 72 B Beauty 9 Beast & Bacchus Catering 82 B J Guy Skip Hire 67 Brace of Pheasants 78 Brian Twigg Planning 16 Bridge Educational Trust 4 Calor Gas Giants Head Caravan & Camping Park 27 Carers Connected (Jane Askew) 83 Cerne Abbas Surgery 70 Cerne Abbas Airport Taxi 17 Charminster Garage 84 Chris Perrins Chimney Sweep 83 Conduit Mead Enterprise Park 79 Crossways Travel 75 David Price Music Lessons 71 D J Chutter, Building Contractor 18 Domestic Appliance Centre 59 Domestic Repairs (Ian Coombs) 12 Dorchester Framing (TIncleton Gallery) 71 Dorset Plasterers Ltd 17 Eastment Windows & Conservatories 17 Exam Help GCSE’s 55 External Property Cleaning Services 20 Fireplace & Stove Centre 60 Fournier Ltd 55 GBC Electrical Ltd 59 G Chubb Plumbing 12 George Albert Hotel 82 GJS Plumbing 24 Grassby Funeral Service 22 Greenways Tree Care & Garden Services 22 Hardy Tree Surgeons 73 HCP Plumbing & Heating 67 Holm Tree Garden Services 87 Home-Alchemy 42-43 J & A Ridell Carpentry and Joinery 17 Jaspers Hair Salon 18
John Stark/Crickmay Partnership 70 Jurassic Computers 10 KDS Garden Machinery 24 Knighton Countryside Management 79 Lackington Joinery 74 Lawrences Auctioneers 23 Light Electrical 55 Live in Care 69 Logs (county tree services) 83 Marsh’s Electrical Retailer 72 Nails by Annie 62 Nicks Motorcycle Training 12 Oil Heating Services 74 Partners in Design 77 Piddlehinton Gym 57 Piddletrenthide Memorial Hall 80 Piddle Valley Neighourhood Cars 6 Piddle Valley Stores 9 Piddle Valley Tennis Club 72 Piddle Valley Vets 81 P N Gray Electrical Contractors 15 Poachers Inn 66 Post Office Services 11 Poundbury Wealth Management 19 PR Elford Ltd/John Howarth Heating 81 Puddletown Surgery 68 Pugsley Revill Accountants 16 Rampisham Timber Services 64 Rebecca Green Catering 59 Rob Wood Gardener/Chimney Sweep 15 Rosemary Rogers Catering 56 Ryan Mullins groundworks 77 Savills 88 Street Services 15 Symonds and Sampson 2 Tracey Mitchell, Mobile Hairdresser 56 UPVC Repair Company 10 Wessex Carpentry 74 West Dorset Mobile Foot Clinic 65 Window Cleaning Services 21 Window Man, Dorchester 14 Woods Funeral services 25 Yoga and Sound 25
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