Parish Newsletter Compton Dundon and Littleton May 2015 Incorporating The Herald General, District and Parish Elections On Thursday 7th May 2015, elections will be taking place for the Member of Parliament for the Somerset & Frome constituency, as well as for the South Somerset District Council and the Parish Council. The candidates are, in alphabetical order, as follows: General Election District Council Wessex Ward Election Parish Election Ian Angell—Independent Frankie Ashton—Labour Diana Churches Alan Dimmick—UKIP Stephen Page—Lib-Dem Greg Jones David Oakensen—Labour Dean Ruddle—Cons. Tiffany Kearton David Rendel—Lib-Dem Stephen King Theo Simon—Green Graham Napper David Warburton—Cons. Vicki Olivier John Rowland There is a Hustings Meeting on Friday 1st Hugh Thomas May at Keinton Mandeville Village Hall, where most of the above general election Geoffrey Walker candidates will be available for a question and answer session. Questions need to be submitted beforehand on (01458 223344). 1 This newsletter and past issues may be found on the village website: www.comptondundon.com. For the latest community news and information, follow Compton Dundon on Facebook: www.facebook.com/comptondundon Gardening Club News - April At our April meeting we had ‘the other’ Paul Newman talking about ponds. He gave a brief history of the development and decline of ponds in this country and then gave advice on how to construct the best wildlife pond. There was plenty of free information leaflets - from which invasive plants to avoid, to how to distinguish a toad from a frog. We found out that if you have a great crested newt in your pond, don't bother applying for planning permission within a 5 mile radius because, as they are a protected species, you won’t get it. The club also were made very welcome at Drayton plant nurseries, who opened especially for us. We listened to an informative talk on propagation and were able to buy plants at a discount. Lastly we had an eye opening visit to Kelways Nursery at Langport, where we were given a tour. The first thing we saw were 100 twelve foot high olive trees, newly arrived from Spain, which are destined for the first Islamic Garden at the Chelsea Show. This year Kelways are providing plants for at least 8 of the gardens at Chelsea. We were taken through one of the large poly tunnels to see a forest of exotic tree ferns - Kelways are now the largest dealers of tree ferns in Europe. We were also told they always grow 2 or 3 times what is needed so on the Thursday of Chelsea week the plants not sent are sold in their nursery. The trip to Malvern is full - sorry no seats left. The next meeting of the Gardening Club is on Monday 1st June and the subject is bedding plants. Don’t forget the village show which is on Saturday 8th August. All entry forms by the Thursday 6th August, except for the Creative writing which should be in by the 6th July - title The Secret. 2 Village Lunches The village lunches are at 12.30 p.m. on the final Wednesday of each month. To book a meal, please contact either: Ally Dore 445463 ([email protected]) or Pauline Atkins 272485 [email protected]) Please note the following ‘Village Lunch’ dates : 27th May, 24th June, 29th July Compton Dundon Walking Group Everyone Welcome The next walk is on Sunday 17th May. The leaders are Chris & Marlene 01458 273454 To submit news items or information for the June newsletter, please contact [email protected], or phone 01458 272135 or drop details into Pippins, Hayes Lane, Compton Dundon TA116PB. The deadline for the June newsletter is Saturday 23rd May. Compton Codgers Complete ‘Curie’ Challenge The Compton Codgers recently completed their 5 kilometre swim in 2 hours & 32 minutes, raising more than a £1,300 for ‘Marie Curie’. Well done lads! 3 . Compton Dundon Golf Society 15th April CDGS had a really good day at Isle of Wedmore course. We were really lucky with the weather and all those who played had a great day. The course was in lovely condition and the meal and service afterwards was fantastic. It was a nice touch from Wedmore to leave everyone a new ball and ball marker, together with vouchers for use at the Club. Good to see two new members, Rob Litston and Barry Morgan, together with our “Forfeit Master” Chris Mitchell in attendance. We hope we shall see Chris playing before too long, back permitting! Overall winner : Ian Dillamore Second place : Richard Conway Nearest the Pin : Nina Dillamore Hidden Partners Prize : Phil Cookson & Rob Litston Our next Meeting is at Sherborne Golf Club on Wednesday 6th May, with the first Tee reservation at 10.15 a.m. (Note this is earlier than previously indicated). Sherborne is a lovely Club and we look forward to seeing as many as possible at this Meeting. Would all those wishing to play, please confirm and pay £40 to the Compton Dundon Golf Society, by Wednesday April 29th. Ian Dillamore Tel: 01458 448873 Mobile : 07885653095 The Photography Club The next meeting will be on Wednesday 20th May , in the Meadway Hall Meeting Room. The meeting will run from 7.00 - 9.00 p.m. The challenge for the May meeting is ‘Birds’ and, in preparation, some members of the group arranged a visit to Ham Wall in order to photograph bitterns, egrets and other water birds. The club is for photographers of all abilities and all are welcome. (Mark - 07970 919 884) 4 The Annual Parish Meeting will be held at the Meadway Hall at 7:00 p.m. on Wednesday 6th May 2015. The main purpose is to enable registered electors to discuss parish affairs and to pass resolutions This meeting is also an opportunity for the Council and community group leaders to update the community about their activities over the last year and outline plans for the future. Anyone may attend the meeting but only registered electors in the Village Volunteers During April, the village volunteers, spent a morning clearing Les and Sheila’s orchard. A significant percentage of this year’s ‘Dundon Co-operative’ cider was made using cider apples donated by Les and Sheila. Hugh Thomas paved the way for us by bringing his magnificent flailing machine and saving us hours of work. Next month we will continue to clear cider orchards in our patch. Charity Bring and Buy Plant Sale at the Beacon Saturday 23 May 10.30-12.30 Please save any extra seedlings, surplus plants etc to bring on the day and come along with your friends and family to enjoy a cup of coffee, and maybe even a cake, and perhaps buy a few more beautiful plants for your garden. Women’s Refuge Appeal: A big thank you to everyone who collected items for the Women’s Refuge. The response to the appeal was heartwarming. 5 Highlights from the April Meeting A "Funny thing happened to me at a Funeral" was the theme for Clive Wakeley an undertaker from Yeovil who, at the outset, stressed he had no wish to offend but sometimes a little laughter at a funeral ceremony helps to deal with grief, and everyone has their own way of dealing with sadness. Clive talked us through many scenarios dealing with various types of coffins, modes of transport and last minute requests. So many stories, but one highlight was the story of a lady who had requested a cardboard coffin. This was in the days when cardboard coffins were very primitive and in this case, Clive asked the daughter of the deceased lady to come in and make sure the coffin he had acquired was suitable. The daughter took one look at what was very obviously a cardboard box and said "My mother would not be seen dead in that!" Realising what she had said, they managed to stop laughing and in the event,the daughter decorated the cardboard coffin and it was quite presentable, so everyone's wishes were satisfied. Clive told of a little boy, clutching his mother's hand, in the waiting room at the crematorium could not take his eyes from Clive in all his regalia, top hat etc and said in a very loud voice, "Look Mum there goes the Fat Controller". Clive has attended funerals on the back of a high powered motorcycle where the deceased was a motorcycle fanatic and one lady requested everyone stop on the way from Bridport to Weymouth at a lay-by to consume an ice-cream from the ice-cream van as this was something she always did when travelling the scenic coastal route. Not only did the family eat ice-cream on the way to the crematorium, they also called in, to the delight of the ice-cream man, on the way back, hearses and funeral cars piling into the car park, much to the amazement of passing motorists. Angela thanked Clive for his very amusing and comforting talk. Many questions were asked, which Clive dealt with very competently. There have been numerous requests for memorabilia, from County & National. Wendy will compile records of the last 100 years - amusing anecdotes especially welcome. Angela Castle and Susie Robertson will be going to the Albert Hall for the National Federation Women's Institute Annual Meeting . Janet and Wendy expressed an interest in going to the cinema at Yeovil to watch the day unfold, live on screen June 4. Patricia Heap is our new representative on the village hall committee. The semi finals of the skittles competition will be played on 23rd April at The Travellers Rest, East Pennard. Our opponents will be Buckland Dinham W I. Women Walk the World. Meet at the Castlebrook car park on Tuesday 28th April to walk around the village, returning to the Castlebrook, where mine host has kindly donated sandwiches and chips. The charge for this walk is £2.50 . All proceeds to ACWW. September sees us celebrating 100 years of WI . The theme will be a Rainbow Party - ideas wanted please - watch this space. We will be entering a team at the Group Quiz at Woolavington on 19th June. The competition for a decorated egg was won by Corinne, second Janet Davis and Christina third. The Flower of the Month winner was Janet Davis with tulips and hyacinths. 6 All proceeds will go towards the Village Hall Fund, in order to maintain our lovely village hall. Treat yourself to a traditional Compton Dundon afternoon tea. Tickets for the tempting, deliciously tasty selection on a 3 tier cake stand, with tea will cost £8.00 per person. This option is only available with a ticket obtainable from the Post Office or Ally 445463, Patricia 446025 or Kathy 274531 There will be background music, including live music, as well as waitress/waiter service. You can also spoil yourself with one or more of the following: Tea and a slice of homemade cake - £2.00 Tea, scones, jam and cream - £3.00 A glass of chilled prosecco - £3.oo 7 The Herald Newsletter of St Andrew’s Church Compton Dundon Priest in Charge: The Reverend Sharon Walker; Tel: 01458 442297 or [email protected]. However, any enquiries with regard to Baptisms, Weddings or Funerals should be directed to the Administrator, Barry Sutton on 272811; [email protected] Church Officers Chairman of the PCC: To be elected at next PCC meeting. Church Wardens: Martyn Steer 273455 & Helen Thomas 274427 PCC Secretary: Pat King 274926 Treasurer: Margaret Sutton 272811 Organist: Roger Adams 272324 Administrator: Barry Sutton 272811 Services and Events - 3rd May—7th June 2015 All Sunday morning services start at 10 a.m. unless otherwise stated Date Service Preacher 3rd May Easter 5 All age non-eucharistic service Revd Diana Greenfield 10th May Easter 6 Holy Communion Revd Sharon Walker 14th May Ascension Day 7.00 p.m. Holy Communion 17th May Easter 7 Holy Communion 24th May Pentecost Holy Communion Revd Brian Gillett 31st May Trinity Sunday Benefice Holy Communion Time to be confirmed Holy Trinity, Walton 7th June Trinity 1 Dedication of new altar frontal Revd David Hatrey 13th June Saturday 5.00 p.m. Hog Roast Meadway Hall 14th June Trinity 2 Holy Communion Revd Sharon Walker 17th June Monday 7.00 p.m. Deanery Synod St Andrew’s Church 21st June Trinity 3 Holy Communion 28th June Trinity 4 Holy Communion Revd Brian Gillett THE JOURNEY TEAM will help the bereaved, terminally ill or anyone going through a difficult time who needs someone to talk to. If you feel you would benefit from this service or know someone else who might, please speak to Pauline Atkins on 272485 8 Anyone wishing to have a stall at the Hog Roast should contact Martyn Steer on 273455 for details. 9 New Church Vestments. Please join us on Sunday 7th June when a new green altar frontal with matching vestments will be dedicated in St. Andrews Church at 10 a.m. This work was begun with a donation from Barry Turnstall in memory of his wife Edith, Helen Thomas' mother. Trish Cox is donating and making the collection bags in memory of her son Mathew and husband Chris. Others have also contributed in memory of loved ones. The vestments have been designed and made by Helen Richman, a very talented embroiderer, who trained at the Royal School of Needlework. Helen’s talent is much in demand and we feel very privileged that she agreed to take on this project. With the supervision of Helen, some of the embroidery on the altar frontal has been worked by local residents and is stunning and well worth seeing. We have enjoyed our meetings together, in each others homes and have been delighted and thrilled by the skills and talents that we have each developed. We hope to continue with this project as several of the church vestments need to be replaced. Any offers of help, either in talents you may have or a financial contribution would be greatly appreciated. The Vigil on the Centenary of the Gallipoli Campaign This Vigil, held on Sunday, 19th April, was unforgettably beautiful, thoughtful and thought-provoking; a religious service transcending its religious framework. It was an occasion prompted by the operations of the Australians and New Zealanders in the Dardanelles in 1915 and the proximity of ANZAC Day on 25th April, which also took into account the contributions of other Commonwealth countries. Here was eye-opening history: on the contributions of the Canadians, of the Indian Army, of the Americans, of the Irishmen of the South in the midst of their rebellion and of the South Africans fresh from the Boer War but supporting the rest of the Commonwealth. All diligently researched & skilfully presented. A third of the evening was taken up by the music, memorable, solemn and reflective, music by Fauré, Samuel Barber, John Rutter and by the Taizé community and even an African Sanctus. The focus of the service was increasingly on individuals: on the Canadian, who, before his death, wrote the poem “In Flanders Fields”, on the Indian mother who wrote a wonderful poem on losing her two sons to the war, on the American poet who wrote “Rendezvous”, on the Diary of Signaller Ellis Elias and, finally, on the story of ‘our own’ William Dawbin whose grave lies in our churchyard. If you can get hold of a copy of the superbly crafted booklet of the Vigil, you can see a photograph of Willie Dawbin’s grave and read some of the fine pieces of writing presented there. You will also absorb something of the sense of ‘the tears of things’ latent throughout. 10 The Parish Council Clerk: Stanislaw Berkieta FCSI, Castlebrook House, Compton Dundon, Somerton, TA11 6PR. Tel 01458 8921 Email [email protected] Website: www.comptondundon-pc.gov.uk Parish Council Members Cllr Greg Jones (Chairman) Cllr Hugh Thomas (Vice Chair) Cllr Diana Churches Cllr Graham Napper Cllr Irene Parsons Cllr John Rowland Cllr Sue Solle 272531 [email protected] 274427 [email protected] 442078 [email protected] 442962 273071 [email protected] 272367 445770 [email protected] District Council Planning Determinations 1. 15/00523/REM: Land west of The Gammons, Ham Lane Compton Dundon (GR:348840/132858). Erection of two detached bungalows with associated access - Permission granted 2. 15/00912/TPO: Lime Tree House, Compton Street, TA11 6PS (GR: 349199/133279). Application to fell a Lime tree subject to SSDC (Compton Dundon No.2) TPO – Permission granted. 3. 15/00673/S73: Mr A Smith, Land at Manor Farm, Littleton Road, TA11 6NP (GR: 349011/130546). Section 73 Application to vary conditions 2 & 18 of planning application 11/00702/FUL to allow changes to external appearance & flexible use of the lower barn – Permission granted. 4. 14/04863/OUT: Mr & Mrs Leslie Wills, Compton Randle, Compton Dundon TA11 6PR (GR: 349128/132830). Erection of single storey dwelling in the garden of Compton Randle. Permission granted 5. 15/00831/COL Shetland, Compton Street Compton Dundon TA116PS Application for a Lawful Development Certificate for construction of dormer roof extension to the rear elevation and insertion of roof lights to the front and rear elevations. Application permitted. 11 6. 15/00170/FUL: Land at Lockyers Farm, Peak Lane, Compton Dundon The erection of an eco-structure to provide staff accommodation. Permission granted. 7. 14/05708/FUL: Red Lake Farm, Littleton TA116NS Eerection of 3 fisherman/holiday lodges and conversion of existing storeroom to farmshop/reception. Permission granted. 8. 14/05162/FUL: Linden Lea, Hayes Road, Compton Dundon TA116PF Erection of an extension to dwelling. Permission granted. Pending Consideration 1. 15/01319/S73: Land at Laws Farm, Middle Way, Compton Dundon, TA116PS Section 73. Application to vary conditions 1 & 7 of planning approval. Pending consideration 2. 15/00877/FUL: Beckbury Orchard, Compton Street, Compton Dundon TA116PS Erection of a detached dwelling. Pending Consideration Appeals 1. Land adjoining Keepers Cottage, Ham Lane, Compton Dundon TA116PF Erection of a dwelling house. Application refused but appeal in progress. Planning applications can be viewed on the South Somerset District Council homepage: (Planning and building control/view a planning application online). The annual egg rolling competition, held on Lollover, was a great success. I’m not sure who the winners were but I understand that it was enjoyed by everyone. A date for your diary - On Saturday 24th October 2015 there will be a ‘Murder Mystery Evening’, in the village Hall. This will include both a meal and a murder to solve. Village Hall Computer Drop In Drop in for help with computers -laptops, iPads, iPhones or Windows 8 on the first Monday of each month from 10.00 a.m. until 11.30 a.m. For details contact: Greg Jones 272531 Michael Bell 442046 The Crafts Club The next meeting of the crafts club will be on Tuesday 5th May, in the Meadway Hall Meeting Room, from 9.30 a.m. to 12.30 p.m. Trish (01458 447075) The Village Directory - June 2015: This will be updated next month and so if anyone wants to put in an entry that hasn’t already done so, or would like their entry to be deleted, please contact Jill Champion, by Saturday 17th May, at the Post Office, or by email: [email protected] or [email protected] 12
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