BRIDE VALLEY NEWS
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Village Newsletter June 2024
a village in the Bride Valley Litton Cheney Dorset
Photo by Claire Moore 3_7_2021
Bridport Local Area Bulletin 9 th July 2024
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Litton Cheney Parish Council The next meeting of the Parish Council will be on Tuesday 9 th July, 7.30pm at LATCH. Residents are actively encouraged to attend. Democratic time allows for local points and concerns to be brought to the attention of the council at the meeting. Our thanks to David Hearn and Gwen Kinghorn for their assistance in providing detailed information on the part played by Litton, Long Bredy and the Bride Valley in the lead up to the D-Day Landings in 1944. Lest we forget. At Thorner’s School, Local Food Links laid on a D-Day Lunch on 6 th June for the school children commemorating the 80 th Anniversary, and Headmaster Mike held a special Assembly ensuring the children were aware of the happenings on that day and why we should never forget. Litton and Thorner’s Community Hall (LATCH) Weekly: Mondays: 3.30 – 4.30 pm Big Q Church (Term time only) Tuesdays: 6.00 pm – Pilates (johanna@larkpilates.com 07920 421783) Wednesdays: 4.45 pm - Table Tennis (Ron Davidson 01308 482661) 7.00 pm – Mindful Movement with Jane Hutchins (07882 527697) Thursdays: 9.15 – 11.15 am First Steps Toddlers (fortnightly, term time only) Fridays: 10.00 – 12.00 Art Class in meeting room (5 th and 12 th ) Special: Thursday 4 th : General Election Polling Station in Meeting Room Saturday 6 th : Grand Village Café in aid of St. Mary’s 10.00 am – 12.30 pm. Tuesday 9 th : Parish Council meeting 7.30 pm Friday 26 th : Bingo Night Note: The hall will be unavailable from 29 th July to 2 nd August for floor maintenance. Village Cafés: The hall is available for hire free of charge on Saturday mornings for a Café to raise funds for any group. It’s a good social event for the community and always popular – contact me to book a date. Hall Bookings/viewings: Wendy Firrell 01308 482532 wtlitton@gmail.com Artsreach Entertains - the whole family in one day Save the date! Three shows in one day from Artsreach! THURSDAY 8 th AUGUST, AT LATCH in Litton Cheney 11.00 am.: Children’s show (4+ years), first sitting: ‘The Indian Story Den’. 3.00 pm: Children’s show (4+ years), second sitting: ‘The Indian Story Den’ with colourful myths and music inside a bell- shaped tent. Book now, places limited! Under-18s, £5; adults, £7; families, £20. 7.30 pm.: Adults’ show: ‘HOLY COW!’ Heroes, mothers and tenderness are found in stories of a world held up by elephants. Bursting with humour, dance, occasional bubbles and unpredictable watermelons. Featuring Emily Hennessey and Sheema Mukherjee (sitar). Tickets £12 from www.artsreach.co.uk or Patricia, 01308 482 514. Thorner’s School The last half of the summer term has started brilliantly with an action packed week for the children. We had a Fossil themed week with a Theatre Production, from As One Theatre, looking at the incredible story of Mary Anning - covering everything from being struck by lightning as a child up to her battle to win recognition from the scientific community for her discoveries - the children were in no doubt afterwards how hard a life Mary had been through and how difficult it was for her as a women to gain the plaudits and respect her incredible work and discoveries clearly merited. After the whole-school performance, Bredy and Eggardon also took part in a drama workshop where they themselves took to the boards to explore and convey the incredible discoveries Mary made at that time. On Friday we also took the older children to Lyme Regis for the Fossil Festival organised across the weekend. There was an incredible range of speakers and presentations from organisations such as The Natural History Museum, Bristol University, The British Antarctic Survey, Steve Etches and Lyme Regis Museum. The children loved all the activities and talks and the experts were impressed with how much the children knew about evolution and the dinosaurs that lay under their feet! On Wednesday we started our Forest School sessions with Rachel Ellman in our wildlife area - with each class building on their skills from last year when they also worked with Rachel. We are most grateful to Rachel for her sessions and knowledge about the Discovery Area as well as to Sian Hennessy for his contribution of woodchip to school for the paths in that area. We look forward to more sessions such as cooking and forest art as the weeks continue. We also continued with our whole class Violin lessons and the children are working towards a concert for parents at the end of this term. Lastly, on Wednesday we are delighted to report that the children were victorious in the Bridport Kwik Kricket tournament - winning all their matches. The children played brilliantly and also enjoyed the chance to compete against other schools after such a wet start to the summer. The swimming pool also opened this week and the children are having lessons from both staff and Dan Drew, our local swim teacher, who is coming in on Mondays to work on the children's confidence and strokes. Thanks again to parents, the TSA, Cresta Leisure and Nick Bowring for all their help and support in getting the pool ready for the swimming this summer. Our sailing series after school on Mondays also starts this week and we are taking approximately 20 children to Portland Harbour for sailing for the next 6 weeks - so we hope for some sunshine and a gentle breeze or two as we learn the ropes (sheets)! Mike Sitch Headmaster The Duck Race by Quentin Blacke Episode 3 – The End is in Sight One Way or Another! Our two intrepid heroes, Frank and Ida Down, drifted on downstream, contented now that they had been reunited by their new friend, Dave, the Heron. They sailed past the pumping station, under Chick Bridge and across the meadows, past Modbury Farm. The river began to flow much faster now, boosted by the rains of the last few days and the waters of the numerous waterways that flowed into it. By the time they reached Burton Bradstock, it had turned into a raging torrent and the two plastic ducks shot under the bridge like two white water rafters! ‘Whahey!’ thought Frank, ‘this is fun,’ but he was unaware that they were heading straight for Freshwater Bay, where the stormy waters of the English Channel were crashing mercilessly against the beach. Where sea met river, the water was like a washing machine; a maelstrom of relentless churning in which the ducks would stand no chance. Frank and Ida reached the final bend in the river. The roar of the storm ahead filling the air. They were helpless! Will the two survive? Is their bid for freedom over? Will there be yet more plastic waste on the beaches of Dorset? Find out in the final episode of The Duck Race, in August’s edition of the Bride Valley News!
Bridport Swift Town - Summer Events Programme Bridport Swift Town has a number of free events taking place in July including: Tuesday 9th & Tuesday 23rd July - Swift walk with RSPB's Luke Phillips from 6pm - 8pm from Bridport Arts Centre. Monday 15th July - A swift dance and movement session with dancer Anna Golding from 11am - 12.30pm at the Millennium Green, Bridport. Wednesday 31st July - Swift town tales from 2pm at Bridport Community Orchard, South Street. There are a limited number of spaces, to register your free place please email swiftmail@commonground.org.uk. More information can be viewed here. Dorset Police - Bridport Neighbourhood Policing Team The Bridport Police Team covers the towns of Bridport, Lyme Regis & Beaminster and smaller, dispersed communities of West Dorset. Residents will have the opportunity to speak to PCSO Alex Bishop on scam prevention and any other matters on Wednesday 10th July at 10.30am - 11.30am at Burton Bradstock Village Hall, Church Street, Burton Bradstock. For a full list of events and for details on the Neighbourhood Policing local priorities please click here. Bridport Food Bank – Donations Bridport Food Bank's annual general meeting will be held on Wednesday 10th July at 5.30pm in St Mary's Church, South Street, Bridport. The meeting will include information on the work of the food bank and how it is organised. The Food Bank is also currently in need of tinned meat, fish, soup, vegetables, fruit, jam, rice pudding, breakfast cereal, coffee, toiletries and hygiene products. (They have plenty of stocks of baked beans, pasta, tea and toothpaste.) Financial donations can also be made via the website. Bridport Millennium Green Trust Bridport Millennium Green Trust's annual general meeting will be held tomorrow Wednesday 10th July at 7pm at the WI Hall, North Street, Bridport. This will be followed by the Friends of the Bridport Millennium Green's annual general meeting. Everyone is welcome. Bridport Album Club - Jurassic Coast PCN Social Prescribing Team Bridport Album Club is held on the 2nd Thursday of the month at the Chapel in the Garden, East Street, Bridport. For anyone who loves music, may find socialising hard or for anyone who doesn't have someone to talk to with a similar interest. If you would like to join the group please contact the Jurassic Coast PCN Social Prescribing team on 01308 428943 or by email. Charmouth Heritage Coast Centre - Beach Clean Charmouth beach clean will be held on Sunday 14th July at 2pm from the sea front car park, Charmouth. Help clean the beach and make it a better place for wildlife and visitors. If anyone would like to help please bring gloves and a litter picker if you have one. All children need to be accompanied by an adult. West Bay Discovery Centre - Pop-up Exhibition The 2024/25 pop-up exhibition 'West Bay: The Resort to Rival others' has now opened at West Bay Discovery Centre. The exhibition will reveal what happened 140 years ago when a group of local businessmen thought that Bridport Harbour could become a seaside resort to rival Weymouth and others. Admission is free. The Harmony Centre - Bridport The Harmony Centre provide welcoming, friendly support for adults 18+ who are wanting to improve their mental health and wellbeing. Open for drop-ins on Monday, Wednesday and Friday from 10am - 1pm. Alternatively they also hold a number of wellbeing sessions throughout the week and the timetable can be viewed here. Please note that the Centre has recently moved to Units 1 and 2, The Tower Building, St Michael's Estate, Bridport. Bridport Town Council - Annual Grants Bridport Town Council's grant scheme is now open. Grants are awarded each year to local charitable, voluntary or other similar bodies. They are not for private organisations or individuals. For 2024/25, the Town Council particularly welcomes, but not exclusively, applications that demonstrate a benefit in terms of youth, inclusivity, culture and the arts. The application form and guidance is available on the website. If you would like a paper copy please call 01308 456722. The closing date for applications is Thursday 22nd August 2024 at 5pm. Late applications will not be accepted. Bridport and District Citizens Advice - Volunteer vacancies Bridport CAB are looking for volunteers to help with providing advice on issues including energy prices, household bills, debt, employment and housing. No experience needed and full training is provided. The next training session starts in September. Various roles are available including advisors, trustees and support positions. For more information please email advice@bridport-cab.org.uk call 01308 456594 or visit their website. NHS Dorset START (Support, Transition and Recovery Team) - Bridport events START offer support to people across the central Dorset Locality. Supporting people in the community with engaging in therapeutic activities, voluntary work, education and employment. START's open groups meet weekly in Bridport, Dorchester and Lyme Regis. Bridport events include: • Tuesdays - Talking café at The Chapel in the Garden, East Street from 2.15pm - 3.30pm. • Wednesdays - Swimming group at Bridport Leisure Centre at 12pm. • First Monday of the month - Book club at Bridport Library from 2pm - 4pm. To view the full list of events please click here. Dorset Library - Opening Hours changes As part of Dorset Council's library strategy new opening hours have been introduced. Bridport library's new (extended) opening hours are: Monday: 10am to 5pm Tuesday: 10am to 5pm Wednesday: 10am to 6pm Thursday: 10am to 5pm Friday 10am to 5pm Saturday 10am to 4pm Sunday Closed Dorset Council's customer services desk (in the library) will be open Monday - Friday from 10am - 5pm. For a full list of opening hours for each of Dorset Council's libraries and for information on the strategy please click here. Dorset Council - Trial reduction of parking charges Dorset Council have reduced the parking tariffs in three car parks, which are West Bay Road (West Bay), Swannery (Weymouth) and Charmouth Road (Lyme Regis). The summer tariffs in these car parks are now the off-peak winter rate. The trial is to help Dorset Council to understand the impact through numbers using the car parks, impact on the highway network, and the financial impact on Dorset Council’s budget. South West Highways & Balfour Beatty - A35 Road Closures As part of the maintenance strategy for the A30/A35, South West Highways and Balfour Beatty Infrastructure Services (who are the managing agent contractor for Connect) will be implementing road closures throughout July and August. All works will be carried out under a full road closure, please see below: Axminster to Bridport until 18/07/24 – between 8pm and 6am. Bridport to Dorchester - 18/07/24 to 31/07/24 – between 8pm and 6am. Stinsford to Bere Regis - 31/07/24 to 01/08/24 – between 8pm and 6am. Honiton to Axminster - 01/8/24 to 24/8/24 - between 8pm and 6am. A dedicated phone line has been installed for enquiries about the works 01404 823871. The residents closure letter can be viewed here. Rural Services Network - Rural Funding Digest The July Rural Funding Digest includes grants for historic building projects, energy resilience fund, VCSE energy efficiency scheme, community ownership fund, historic houses foundation grants, open grants programme, etc. Mayor of Bridport Blog The latest edition of her Mayor's blog is now available and features St Mary's School edible garden, Jurassic Coast PCN wellbeing event, Bridport Beer and Food Festival, Art unlimited and more. The Living Tree - Newsletter The latest newsletter is now available and features the special art exhibition from the 25th July, an afternoon cream tea fundraiser on the 28th July, amblers walks, the allotment, support and more. The Bridge Magazine The July/August edition of the Bridge Magazine includes updates from Bridport and surrounding parish churches, celebrating George Biles Bridport's sign writer, Walditch gardening group, an update on St Swithun's church repair & renewal, information on local clubs and groups. Eggardon and Colmers View Magazine The July edition of the Eggardon and Colmers View magazine features updates and events from Symondsbury, Powerstock, Loders, Eype, Dottery, Broadoak and Askerswell. Bride Valley News The latest edition of the Bride Valley News includes updates and events from Burton Bradstock, Litton Cheney, Shipton Gorge and Puncknowle & Swyre. With parish council updates and information on a wide range of groups.