BRIDE VALLEY NEWS
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Village Newsletter October 2024
a village in the Bride Valley Litton Cheney Dorset
Photo by Claire Moore 3_7_2021
Bridport Local Area Bulletin 15 th October 2024
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Litton Cheney Parish Council The next meeting of the Parish Council will be on Tuesday 12 th November in the Meeting Room of LATCH at 7.30pm. All welcome, plus the chance to have your say during democratic time. There is pressure on smaller councils to increase their precepts in readiness for having to bear more of the costs previously shouldered by the unitary authority. Fair? This will be a consideration for the PC at this meeting. As you are probably aware our present Clerk, Lucy, will be departing once we have found a replacement. We are in the process of interviewing candidates, and it is possible we will have found a replacement by the time of the November issue. More news in due course. Full Fibre Update – on its way shortly. Litter Pick Alert We plan to carry out a litter pick during November once the vegetation has died down, and before winter really sets in. Please stand-by to help. Premier Crew members will be contacted by email and information on when and where will be placed on FB. Dog Owners - Neospora Caninum is an invariably fatal disease – Your Part in its Eradication Failing to pick up after your dog, allowing it to wander unchecked in fields with livestock, and failing to have it regularly checked out for worms and other infections, probably means you (not your dog) could be responsible for a farm animal having to be put down due to being infected with Neospora Caninum, caused by ingestion of dog poo. Your dog can also be infected with possible dire consequences. How to avoid this happening? Pick up, bag it and bin it, plus regular vet checks. The Parish Council together with other local councils and administrations, and in conjunction with local farmers, will be campaigning in an effort to get the message out there, and putting in place further measures to assist local residents in disposing of their pick ups. You are reminded – bagged up dog poo can be placed in your household rubbish – the preferred scenario for one and all. Please do so. The Law - Anyone who fails to clear up after their dog can be issued with a Fixed Penalty Notice of up to £100. If the case goes to court this could cost the owner or person in charge of the animal up to £1,000. The law states that being unaware a dog has fouled or not having a suitable bag is not a reasonable excuse. Events at Litton and Thorner’s Community Hall (LATCH) - November Weekly: Mondays: 3.30 – 4.30 pm Big Q Church (Term time only) Tuesday: 4.45 pm Short Mat Bowls ((Ron Davidson 482661) Wednesdays: 4.45 pm Table Tennis (Ron Davidson 482661/Paul Kingston 482162) 7.00 pm Mindful Movement with Jane Hutchins (07882 527697) Thursdays: 9.15 – 11.15 am First Steps Toddlers (fortnightly, term time only) Special: Tuesday 12 th : 7.30 pm Parish Council Meeting in Meeting Room Saturday 16 th : Village Café in aid of “Stepping Out” (Cancer Rehabilitation) Sunday 24th: 10.00 Morning Yoga with Nadiya Wynn (nadiyasime@hotmail.com) Friday 29th: Bingo Night – see separate announcement in Valley Notes and below. Coming Up: Friday 5 th December: 7.30 pm Film Night “Save the Cinema” 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 Bride Valley Bingo Fundraising Group invite you to join us to celebrate 5 years of fundraising for Dorset Based charities. Friday November 29th at LATCH – see more details in Valley Notes. A Special Mention – On Saturday 12 th October, around sixty of local residents and a few more besides attended a wonderful concert by VRi, a Welsh folk ensemble. It was an evening sponsored by Artsreach, and organised and administered by Patricia and David Charlton, with several friends in support. These much enjoyed events would not be possible without people such as Patricia and David. The events require considerable effort to organise and make a success, and this dynamic duo do it time and again. Thank you Patricia and David, plus Sue Overton who is part of the team. We are lucky to have you living amongst us. Village Cafe: Please come along to the Village Cafe at LATCH on 16 November 2024, 10am till 12:30, supporting the Stepping Out Cancer Rehabilitation Group. The group meets at Bridport Leisure Centre twice a week to support members with their recovery, during and after their cancer diagnosis. There will be drinks and breakfast rolls, plus a raffle and information about the group and its aims. If local art or craft people would like a stall on the day, in return for a donation, please contact Nichola Chitson for further information on njchitson@gmail.com. https://www.steppingoutbridport.co.uk/ Thorner’s School The children have been incredibly busy and the autumn term was packed with harvest festival celebrations, apple juicing, cross-country races, 11+ exams, cooking lessons, class trips and open days. At our Harvest Assembly, Litton, Chesil and Bredy classes treated us to some wonderful songs and poems which they performed to a packed hall of children and parents. The older class of Eggardon then shared their research into food banks and the growing need for all to support their crucial work and several parents took part in our 'Bake Off' Bread challenge - in which they kneaded and fashioned superb loaves in a record time! Thank you to all staff and parents who supported our food bank collection on the day - this wonderful contribution will make a difference to those in need in the coming months. The children also took part in our annual apple juicing day in which the children picked apples from our Forest School area - mashed them into a 'pomace' using our scratter (or 'mangler-wangler' as the children call it) - and then pressed the pulp in our cider press to create delicious apple juice for all to try! It is lovely to see the children experience this process from start to finish and appreciate just how much hard work is required to produce one cup of apple juice. We were also delighted that each class have been cooking so much during the harvest week with crumbles, pies and tarts being made by each class during the week.. Thanks to our new oven - the smell of baking filled the school each day. Our preparations for all of these activities were momentarily halted at the start of the month by a phone call from the Office for Standards in Education - letting the school know that they would be inspecting us on the following two days. Although anticipated, many thanks still to all our staff, governors, children and families for doing so much to get over to the inspectors what Thorner's is all about at such short notice. A copy of their report will be out in due course and placed on the school website. In important news, new pupils have been elected House Captains for the year and a slew of trips have taken place ranging from watching War Horse at the Southampton Mayflower Theatre, trips to Bridport Library and Museum, a tour of the Bovington Tank Museum as well as a visit from the National Landscapes Team in our wildlife area and a well deserved end of term themed disco organised by our brilliant TSA (Thorner's School Association Parent Group). One of these new House Captains, Jesse Boughton-White, led the school team brilliantly at the annual Colmer's Hill X-Country race finishing third in the boys' race. Well done to all the runners who managed to get round the typically muddy course! We also wish good luck to those of our pupils awaiting their 11+ results this week and congratulate all those children who have received their summer 'Reading Challenge' certificates this month - it is lovely to celebrate books in this way and all credit to those who completed the challenge across the holidays. Lastly, although we almost feel guilty about mentioning it so early, we look forward to starting auditions and rehearsals for the children's nativity and whole school Christmas production in the next few weeks. We also think ahead to our Christmas church service as well as our now regular series of assemblies with Rev. Andrew - as we approach Advent. We are trying something different for this year's production, rather than the traditional Christmas plays (Dickens et al.) and the children can't wait for the music to start as well as the important jobs of set and costume design to whirr into action as we head into December! Mike Sitch Headmaster
The Bridport Local Area Partnership (BLAP) is here for the community. Current members of the partnership include Bridport Town Council, 10 Parish Councils and more than 80 community organisations and individuals working to improve the social, economic, and environmental wellbeing of Bridport and surrounding areas. Claire Peters-Way has changed roles within Bridport Town Council and welcomes Jo Hughes as the new Administrative Officer for BLAP. There is a hand over period and if you have a piece for the bulletin please now contact Jo by email at jo.hughes@bridport-tc.gov.uk Bridport Library - Get Online Week Get Online Week, a national campaign that aims to boost the number of people who can use computers, smart phones, tablets and the internet - known as digital inclusion will be available at Bridport Library from Monday 14th October to Friday 18th October from 2pm - 4pm. Digital volunteers will be on hand to show you how to access digital eBooks/ audio/ newspapers and magazines. No booking required, just take your own device. Bridport Police Community Contact Points Bridport Police Community Contact Points are pop-up events where people can drop-in and speak to an officer from the local neighbourhood policing team to report a crime or an incident or discuss issues affecting the community. The next Community Contact Points will take place on: Wednesday 16th October with PCSO Alex from 10.30am-11.30am at Burton Bradstock Village Hall. Saturday 19th October with PCSO Pete from 10.15am-11.15am at Co-Op, Bridport. Saturday 19th October with PCSO Pete from 11.30am-12.30pm at Morrisons, Bridport. These are drop-in style events with no need to make an appointment. From Street to Sea Litter Pick The 8th From Street to Sea Bridport Mass Litter Pick will take place on Sunday 20th October morning commencing at 10am. There are a number of meeting points for volunteers to get involved: the Co-op, Morrisons or the Ropemakers car parks, the Black Hut on East Pier at West Bay, the notice board at Pasture Way and Bradpole Village Hall. Arrive at one of the meeting points at 10am and you will be provided with the necessary equipment to start picking. Dorset Coast Forum - The Great Gale 1824 Dorset Coast Forum, the Environment Agency and BCP Council are bringing a free exhibition across Dorset from 25th October to 24th November to commemorate the great storm of 1824 which hit the Dorset coast on the night of 22nd November 1824 flooding many houses, destroying villages in its path and claiming many lives during the two days that it besieged the coast. Starting at Weymouth Library on Friday 25th October, the free exhibition will travel across 5 locations on the Dorset coast including Lyme Regis, West Bay, Poole and ending on Portland on 24th November. For further information, dates and venues for the exhibition, please visit www.dorsetcoast.com/great-gale/ Charmouth Heritage Coast Centre - 40th Anniversary The Charmouth Heritage Coast Centre is celebrating it's 40th anniversary on Saturday 26th and Sunday 27th October with a weekend full of events to commemorate the setting up of the Heritage Coast Centre by Charmouth villagers in 1984. Activities and events will take place at two locations from 10am - 4pm on Saturday 26th October: Charmouth Community Hall: craft fayre including handmade pottery, jewellery, paintings, home baked cakes and produce, fossil sales and cream teas (available 2pm-4pm). Charmouth Village Hall: history of the Heritage Coast Centre exhibition, book sales/signing of 'Art Shaped' by Darrell Wakelam, children's art and craft activities and refreshments (available 10am-2pm). On Sunday 27th October, the Big 40th Beach Clean along Charmouth Beach will take place from 10am including a scavenger hunt. For more information, please visit: Charmouth Heritage Coast Centre’s 40th Anniversary – Charmouth Heritage Coast Centre West Bay Days - Bonfire by the Beach This year's Bonfire by the Beach will be held on Saturday 26th October at East Beach, West Bay from 4pm - 9.30pm. There will be food outlets and an outside bar with live music and a guy competition. The fireworks display will be held at 8pm. West Bay - That Was The Year That Was Local author Sylvia Stafford will be at West Bay Discovery Centre on Thursday 17th October between 11am - 2pm to sign copies of her new book entitled West Bay - That Was The Year That Was. It is based on Sylvia's own journal, documenting life in the small harbour and popular tourist resort of West Bay in 2012. The book retails at £15 and is on sale at local bookshops as well as at the Discovery Centre. Dorset Council - Community & Culture Project Fund Dorset Council's Community & Culture Project Fund Round 8 has reopened for new applications. The fund provides small grants of between £1,000 - £5,000 to organisations who want to start new activities and events that benefit the local community. Applicants can apply for up to 80% of their total project costs and will be required a raise a minimum of 20% towards their project. The closing date for online applications is midnight on Monday 18th November with successful applicants notified the week commencing Monday 16th December. Projects will need to commence within 6 weeks of being awarded a grant. Rural Services Network - Rural Funding Digest The October edition of the Rural Funding Digest highlights a current selection of funding opportunities including: warm homes, road safety, community gardens, national archives, historic church interiors and churchyard structures, neighbourhood planning, senior mental health training, community energy, EV charging infrastructure and lots more. Bridport Museum - Recruitment of New Trustees and Expert Advisers Bridport Museum are recruiting for up to 5 Trustees to serve a 4 year term during what will be an exciting period to be involved in setting strategy and ensuring good governance as plans for the centenary of the Museum and for the replacement or major refurbishment of the Museum's collection store are progressed. Individuals with specialist skills who are willing to serve as expert advisers are also being sought particularly people with experience of property/estates strategy/capital projects, fundraising, marketing/PR and IT/technology. For further details about both opportunities, please visit the Bridport Museum website. Dorset Police & Crime Commissioner Annual Survey Dorset's Police and Crime Commissioner is calling for residents to complete the Annual Survey which provides key information over how safe the people of Dorset feel where they live. PCC David Sidwick wants to know how safe people feel in their communities, how ‘visible and connected’ they feel to Dorset Police, and whether they feel Dorset Police are using their resources to the best effect where they live. The survey can be found here Healthwatch Dorset Survey What's your experience of using local pharmacies? Healthwatch Dorset want to hear about your experience of using local pharmacies to help identify challenges and make recommendations for improvements to local services. Share your views by completing the short, confidential online survey by 31st October 2024. Dorset Community Action The October edition of the Dorset Community Action newsletter can be viewed here providing the latest community news, events and offers from DCA.