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Village Newsletter October 2025
Bridport Local Area Bulletin 21tst October 2025
Litton Cheney Parish Council – Come and see how local democracy works – yes, really, and perhaps it might encourage you to become a councillor. We meet at LATCH, strangely enough, in the Meeting Room, and there is often much to talk about. You will be most welcome.Social media has its uses, but if you really want to know what’s going on, the village website littoncheney.org.uk and the Bride Valley News provides it often in finite detail.Please remember – do not put your bins out too early, or leave them out after the collection has been undertaken – report potholes on the Dorset Council website – report anti-social behaviour on the Dorset Police portal – stand by for news of a litter pick in November.What’s on at Litton and Thorner’s Community Hall (LATCH) in NovemberREGULAR EVENTSMondays 3.30 – 4.30pm Big Q in meeting room (term time only)Tuesdays 4.45 – 5.45pm Short Mat Bowls (Ron Davidson 482661) Wednesdays 4.45 – 5.45pm Table Tennis (Paul Kingston 482162)7.00pm Yoga with Jane (Jane Hutchins 07882 527697)Thursdays 9.15 – 11.15am First Steps Toddlers (fortnightly, term time only)OTHER EVENTSSaturday 1tst 10.00-13.00 pm Village Café and table top sale for Long Bredy PCC. Thursday 6th ffrom 7.00pm film night “Maria”Tuesday 11th 7.00pm Parish Council meeting Friday 14th Wine tasting with Morrtsh and Banham Sunday 23trd 4.00pm Community Church Sunday 30th Artsreach show for childrenCOMING UP IN DECEMBER:Saturday 6th Morning; Vikkage Café in aid of “Stepping Out”Friday 12th Evening; Bingo nightVillage 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.Hall Bookings/viewings: Wendy Firrell 01308 482532 wtlitton@gmail.comThe White HorseAt time of writing what a lovely Indian summer October turned out to be! Here are some dates for your diaries for November and December.NOVEMBER2nd 4pm - Big Joe Bone - High energy roots musician/one man band. New to us but looks to be great fun!4th 7pm - The famous Snowball Quiz by Liz! Teams to a max of 6 and £2 per person entry fee. 9th 4pm - Kitty Mazinsky - Remembrance Sunday Special. Kitty is a wonderful singer doing all your vintage favourites from the 1940's. Perfect for the day.16th 4pm - Doctor Jazz - A group of retired GPs performing all your favourite Jazz tunes - Medicine for your ears!18th 7pm - The Snowball Quiz by Liz.DECEMBER In the lead up to Christmas every Sunday Roast will be Christmas dinner with all the trimmings.2nd - 7pm - The fortnightly Snowball Quiz.6th 7pm - Mummers play and fun. We welcome the Symondsbury Mummers again. If you've not seen it, you really do need to; if you have, we’re sure you'll be back to see it again.13th - Change of plan here sadly (due to unfortunate illness) but at time of writing we are awaiting confirmation of an exciting charity event, something we, personally, have never done before. Hope to update very soon.16th 7pm - The Snowball Quiz. Will be the usual random quiz with a smattering of Christmas questions.19th 8.15 - Grand Christmas Meat Draw!20th Dec 5pm - White Horse Christmas Carol and sing along with Paul Cheater, mulled wine and cider followed by the Strictly Final!21st Dec 5pm - Grand Christmas draw - Tickets now on sale at £1 each25th Dec - Open 12 till 2pm - Drinks Only26th Dec - Coffee at 11 before a short walk then open at 1pm for snacks, a few drinks by the fire and ,as it’s a Friday this year, the meat draw will continue at the earlier time of 4.30 - promise no turkey!30th Dec - Snowball Quiz of the Year at 7pm.31st Dec - Low key party, choose your own playlist and light buffet. Auld Lang Syne at midnight.We look forward to seeing you all over the festive season.Happy Christmas everyone!Andy and Liz xxxOur Once-a-Year Walk-Around Wine Tasting Experience with Mark & Caroline BanhamJoin us to celebrate our 10th Anniversary at our annual walk-around wine tasting – a relaxed, informal evening where you can discover over 50 exceptional wines, meet the M&B team, and explore new favourites at your own pace.Whether you're planning ahead for Christmas, looking for wines for a special winter event, or simply want to enjoy an evening tasting brilliant wines with friends, this is the perfect opportunity. Our expert team will be on hand at tasting tables across the venue, ready to pour, chat, and share their passion for great wine.Event Details:Date: Friday 14th November 2025Time: 6:00pm - 9:00pmLocation: LATCH, Schoolhouse Lane, Litton Cheney, Dorset DT2 9AUTicket Price: £15 per person (deducted from any 12-bottle order on the night)*https://www.morrishandbanham.com/product/wine-tasting-event-november-2025/
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. For information or if you have a piece you would like included in the BLAP Bulletin, please contact Jo Hughes by email at jo.hughes@bridport-tc.gov.ukWest Bay Discovery Centre'The Bridport Railway' with Douglas Beazer.We are delighted to welcome well-known model railway enthusiast and speaker Douglas Beazer to talk to us about the story of Bridport’s branch railway line. It will give an insight into how the line came about, its construction and opening and will describe a journey down the line by steam train, showing the line in its heyday. The talk will take place this Thursday 23rd October, 2.30pm at the Salt House, West Bay. Tickets are £5, available from Bridport Tourist Information Centre.Spooktacular October Half-termCome and enjoy the free children's activities this October half-term at the Discovery Centre. Spiders are scuttling around the centre, help us to find them, and autumnal craft activities will also be available. The centre will be open 7 days a week during the October half-term, from Saturday 25th October to Sunday 2nd November, 11.00am – 4.00pm. Free entry, donations welcome.Charmouth Heritage Coast Centre - Craft FairThe Charmouth Heritage Coast Centre Craft Fair will take place on Saturday 25th October at Charmouth Community Hall from 10.00 - 4.00pm. Entry is free and items for sale will include jewellery, pottery, ceramics, patchwork, willow craft, baby knitwear, paintings, cards, gifts, bags, fused glass, cakes & home produce. There will also be fossil sales and an opportunity to meet the collectors, refreshments all day (12pm - 2pm bacon rolls and 2pm-3.30pm cream teas) and a raffle.St Catherine's Pre-school - Halloween HopSt Catherine’s Preschool are holding a Halloween Hop on Saturday 25th October, 10.45am - 12.15pm at Bridport Leisure Centre for children from 1 - 7 years. Entry is £5 per child and there will be a bouncy castle, diddy cars and soft play, cakes, crafts and stalls. Tickets can be purchased here.West Bay Days - Bonfire by the BeachRaising funds for local groups and charities, this year's West Bay Days Bonfire by the Beach event will take place on Saturday 25th October, East Beach from 4.00pm with a fun fair, food outlet and outside bar and live music. The firework display will take place at 8.00pm. There will be a free shuttle bus from Bridport to West Bay from the Bus Depot (5.00pm - 9.50pm).The CeilidhYou are warmly welcomed to come and enjoy music and dancing at the Ceilidh on Saturday 25th October, 7.30pm - 10.30pm at St Mary's Church House Hall, South Street, Bridport. Only £10 (children £1 with an adult) for a great night's dancing and no experience or partner needed. Music by Orion’s Ring with excellent calling by Ruth Thompson. For more information/booking call 01308 863552 or text 07456 730753.West Bay Car Boot SaleThe last West Bay Car Boot Sale for this year will be held at West Bay Road Car Park on Sunday 26th October 2025. If you want to host a stall, the car park opens at 6.30am for traders to set up with the car boot opening to the public from 7.30am until 11.30am. All traders must be clear of the car park by mid-day. All vehicles are charged at £7.00, except for commercial catering, for which the charge is £15.00.Bridport Vintage MarketThe final Bridport Vintage Market of 2025 will take place on Sunday 26th October, 10.00am - 4.00pm at the Art & Vintage Quarter, St Michael's Trading Estate, Bridport DT6 3RR. There will be live music and food and the estate is dog friendly (on leads). Netherbury Repair CafeA free community group for Netherbury, surrounding villages and towns. Bring your broken items and see if one of our team can fix them. We have volunteers who can fix: electricals, bikes, textiles, ceramics, electronics and metal items.The Repair Café opens monthly on the last Sunday of every month (except August and December) from 10.00am to 12.00pm at Netherbury Village Hall, New Inn Street, Netherbury DT6 5LR. Our next Repair Cafe is this Sunday 26th October. The café has a full range of teas and cakes so why not come along for a cuppa and see what we do. We're also always on the lookout for new volunteers - if you have a skill for repairing we would love to meet you. For more information contact 07870 950666 or visit our website.Bridport Millennium Green TalkIn support of Bridport Millennium Green and back by popular demand, Tim Gale will give an illustrated talk on Downe Hall and Bridport through the ages 1700 to 1944. The talk will be held at the WI Hall, North Street, Bridport on Thursday 30th October at 2.30pm. £5 payable on the door (£4 members).Bridport Carnival - BingoA special Bridport Carnival Halloween Bingo will be held on Thursday 30th October at The Beehive, Beehive Clubhouse, St Mary's Field, Skilling Hill Road, Bridport DT6 5LA. Doors open at 6.30pm, eyes down at 7.30pm.Bridport History Society - TalkThe next meeting of Bridport History Society is on Thursday 13th November when the Society will be welcoming Dr Mark Forrest who will give a talk about the Black Death in Dorset in the fourteenth century. The talk will be held at the United Church Hall on East Street, Bridport. Doors open at 2.15pm for a prompt 2.30pm start. All are welcome, members £1pp, visitors £5pp. Bridport History Society meets on the second Thursday of each month (except July and August). Membership is open to all (£12 individual / £18 couple). For more information visit: www.bridporthistorysociety.org.uk.Bridport Area Neighbourhood Plan (BANP) ReviewThe Bridport Area Neighbourhood Plan 2020 - 2036 has been a valuable resource for the local community and has been drawn on extensively in planning related matters. It is good practice to review the plan every five years and as part of the review process, comments from the public are sought. Come and hear how the BANP review shapes the next chapter of our community. Paper copies of review documents will soon be available in Bridport Library, Bridport Tourist Information Centre and Bridport Town Council offices or at the Ward events detailed below:•Bridport West & Allington Ward - Thursday 23rd October, 6.30pm at Bridport Youth & Community Centre, DT6 3LR•West Bay Ward - Wednesday 12th November, 6.30pm at the Salt House, West Bay, DT6 4HB•Bothenhampton & Walditch Ward - Tuesday 18th November, 2pm-3pm at Bothenhampton Village Hall, DT6 4BP•Bradpole Ward - Saturday 22nd November, 11am-1pm, at Bradpole Village Hall, DT6 3JA•Central Ward - Tuesday 25th November, 3pm, at the WI Hall, North Street DT6 3JQTo avoid confusion, a fuller promotion of the Bridport Area Neighbourhood Plan review will commence once the Local Plan consultation has ended. Dorset Council Local Plan Consultation - deadline extensionDorset is changing - make sure to have your say on the Local Plan options consultation before the closing date which has been extended to Friday 31st October. Find out more and respond here.Bridport Millennium Green - Have Your Say!Have your say on the future of Bridport Millennium Green - your opinions and suggestions matter. Complete our survey and tell us what you think of the proposed projects for the next 5 years. •Continue to landscape the area around the path from Mountfield up the hill•Provide open viewing access to what was known as the 'icehouse'•Re-arrange the raised beds in the gardens•Make the northern access path onto the hill less steep•Introduce more paths•Maintain existing pathsTo complete the survey visit our website.Jurassic Coast Primary Care Network - Resource SheetsWhether you live in Bridport, Beaminster, Lyme Regis or the wider West Dorset area, the Social Prescribing Resource Sheets bring together a range of trusted local and national services that may help with health, wellbeing, social connection, and daily living. Each resource sheet includes contact details, referral information, and links for further help.Age Friendly DorsetDorset is on a journey to become an Age-friendly County and the first step is to survey people from across Dorset and understand what life is like for older people in the community. The survey is for adults 50 years and older and covers 8 key areas of life from health and housing to social life and employment. The results will provide a well-rounded picture of what life is like as people grow older in Dorset. The survey runs until Friday 19th December and can be completed here.NHS Dorset - COVID-19 and Flu VaccinationsNHS Dorset is urging eligible people to book their flu and COVID-19 vaccinations now, or they may be left unprotected against these serious illnesses as winter approaches. Appointments can be made here.Mayor of Bridport Blog The latest edition of the Mayor's Blog is now available and features Monique Pasche’s Honorary Townsperson Ceremony, Bridport Hat Festival, Yeovil Civic Day, Cupola lighting at St Swithun’s Church, Christchurch Civic Day and Allington Arts Week opening & Art exhibition preview.
Want to contribute to the well-being of Litton? Why not join the Premier Crew, a group of well-intentioned citizens of our village who clean and tidy up areas when they need a little bit of care and attention. Your ability to help will undoubtedly depend on your availability and you are not expected to turn up everytime there is a call to arms. Gender equality is alive and well, as is the bonhomie or bonfemme on offer whenever we meet. With enough volunteers we could even become the Grand Crew! If you would like to join us, please contact John Firrell on 01308 482313.
The Puncknowle, Swyre and West Bexington History Group hold monthly meetings to discuss the local history of our area, and during the spring and summer months also organise history walks. Recently there was a presentation by our own historian-in-residence Paul Kingston on Litton.If you would like to know more about the group, and learn more about your local surroundings please contact Paul Bullen 07527141560 paul.bullen@icloud.com