3 THE BRIDGE THE MAGAZINE FOR THE COMMUNITIES OF STURMINSTER MARSHALL KINGSTON LACY & SHAPWICK February 2015 You can read The Bridge on line at www.angelfire.com/nb/the-bridge-parishes Doctors David Craigmyle, Anne Elder and Kate Evans Main surgery located at: Knobcrook Road WIMBORNE BH21 1NL Walford Mill Medical Centre is a long established Wimborne practice and our aim is to provide a high standard of service for our patients, based on traditional values of family medicine. Our main surgery is situated in a picturesque part of Wimborne adjacent to Walford Mill and the River Allen. There is an adjoining pharmacy and ample car parking at the Medical Centre and in the adjacent Walford Mill Craft Centre public car park. Branch surgery located at: The Memorial Hall Churchill Close STURMINSTER MARSHALL For the convenience of our patients living in Sturminster Marshall and the surrounding area we offer some satellite services in the Memorial Hall: Thursday Mornings 9.00am to 10.45am Pre-booked GP appointments with Dr Kate Evans and pre-booked appointments with our Nursing Assistant for blood tests. Also Every THIRD Wednesday of each month 10.00 am to 10.30am A Child Health Clinic with the Health Visitor and Nursery Nurse as part of the “Stay and Play” session. For more information about our services please visit our website: www.wimbornegp.co.uk For all appointments and all other enquiries (including new registrations) please contact the main surgery: 01202 886999 2 THE BRIDGE MAGAZINE Bridge Publications is an agency of the benefice which includes the parishes of Sturminster Marshall, Shapwick and Kingston Lacy. It is financially independent of the sponsoring parishes: its revenue comes from advertising fees and fund raising activities. The Chairman is Julian Owen, the Editor is Tony Cross and the Advertising Manager is Liz York. Articles: Contributions are welcome from all sectors of the community served by the parishes. Please email your article, which should be prepared on A5 (NOT A4 OR Letter PLEASE) size pages, in MS Word (.doc) or Works (.wps), or it can be a jpg file or pdf file, to the Editor at [email protected]. You will receive a reply. If you do not receive a reply, please make enquiries. If you have no email then please put your copy on a floppy disk or CD and send it to Court House, Cowgrove, BH21 4EL, making it clear on the envelope that this is for the Editor of The Bridge. The deadline for articles for the next issue is the 15th of the month so that the finished magazine can be sent to the printers on the 18 th. Advertisements: If you would like to place a commercial advertisement then please submit it by email to [email protected]. Hard copy or disk may be sent to Liz York, 7 Parkelea, Sturminster Marshall, BH21 4DG (marking the envelope Bridge Advertising). Please do not send any advertisements to the Editor. We will then be in touch. Please call 01258 857528 if you do not get an acknowledgement, and ask for Liz. This is the contact number for all advertising enquiries. The deadline for adverts to Liz for the next issue is the 12th of the month. Inserts: Your loose leaf inserts or flyers can also be delivered with The Bridge for a charge of £30. Please provide 1040 copies of your leaflet, folded to A5 size, if larger, to our Distribution Manager, Julian Owen. Julian’s telephone number is 01202 842367. _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ If you follow up any advertisement could you please mention that you saw it in The Bridge. ____________________________________________________________________________ The Bridge is printed by CMP UK, www.cmp-uk.com, tel: 01202 739993. 3 From the Vicarage Je Suis Charlie, Je Suis Baga, Je Suis ............ Whilst Joanna and I took a post-Christmas break in Berlin we were confronted with the awful reality of events in Paris. Quite rightly there was a mass outpouring of rage, grief and empathy for those mourning the loss of loved ones. However, being in Berlin gave us a sense of perspective. We were away from home surrounded by images of the finest of human achievements but also with those of the very worst of human actions: the Holocaust and then crushing of the human spirit that was represented by the Wall. Only having access to a global news network on the TV allowed us to receive a slightly less Euro-centric version of world affairs which gave almost as much coverage to the atrocities of Boko Haram in Nigeria, firstly a 10 year old girl was sent into a crowded market wearing a remote controlled bomb and then in an attack on the town of Baga over 2,000 civilians were murdered. How do we cope as human beings with the almost continuous assault on our senses of news items describing almost unimaginable horrors? We think it cannot get worse than the attempted execution of 15 year old school girl, Malala Yousafzai, in Pakistan; and then it is followed by the shooting down of Malaysian Airline plane over Ukraine; and then barrel bombing of civilians in Aleppo; and then mass beheadings by Islamic State; and then the massacred of 132 pupils and 16 teachers at a school in Peshawar; and then these recent events; and then what next ................? Berlin did allow for hope though. Despite all that it went through in the 20th Century, humanity survived and prospered and now Berliners live surrounded by memorials and museums dedicated to their past. They cannot escape their history but they can, and do, live with hope built on recognition, acknowledgement and repentance. These are dark days but we have to believe that the essential goodness of the human spirit will triumph over the forces of darkness and evil. Without hope what do we have left? The aim of totalitarian education has never been to instil convictions but to destroy the capacity to form any.” Hannah Arendt August Landsmeer resisting the pressure to conform at a rally addressed by Hitler at his shipyard in 1936 for which he suffered 7 years in prison and then death in a Nazi penal battalion. 4 Weddings taking place throughout the Bridge Benefice in February. ST MARY’S th Sat 7 Feb – 2.30pm – Jack Lewis & Theresa Royles From the registers: Holy Matrimony: Christopher Durham & Julie Mossom Those whom God has joined together let nobody divide Holy Baptism: Zach Joseph Joyner George Alberto Roberts May God, who has received you by baptism into his church, pour upon you the riches of his grace. Funeral Office Amy Jones Thelma Mossom Rest eternal grant to her, O Lord Always available on request: Sacramental penance Communion to the housebound Laying on of hands and anointing the sick The prayers of the church Pastoral visits at home or in hospital Contact: Revd Joe Edwards Phone: 01258 857620 Mobile: 07809617056 Email: [email protected] Diary date St Mary’s Church Fete will be on Saturday 5th September. Please put it into your new diary! 5 St Mary’s Church, Sturminster Marshall 100 Club Lottery The January 2015 winners were: No. 36 £50 No. 146 £30 No. 116 £20 Graham and Vicky Wood, PCC (anon donation), Harry Baldock. Congratulations to all the winners! Thank you to our regular members for your continuing support and welcome to our new members. We start the New Year with 158 members and so there will be Bonus draws in the second half of the year. Good Luck to everyone! New member are very welcome and it only costs £2 a month! Renewal letters for 2015 have been distributed and we look forward to receiving your applications. If you would like to join please contact: Liz Jones, 49 Railway Drive, Sturminster Marshall, BH21 4DQ. 01258 857076, Ernie Turner, 14 Kings Street, Sturminster Marshall BH21 4BN. 01258 857018, Joanna Edwards, The Vicarage, Sturminster Marshall, BH21 4BT. 01258 857620. 6 7 EVENTS TAKING PLACE IN THE BRIDGE PARISHES nd Mon 2 Tues 3rd Wed 4th Mon 9th Wed 11th Thurs 12th Sat 14th Mon 16th Wed 18th Thurs 19th Mon 23rd Wed 25th Thurs 26th FEBRUARY Computer Class, 9.45am Messy Toddler Church, 9.30am Senior Lunch, noon Computer Class, 9.45am Family History Group, 10.30am Computer Class, 9.45am-noon Valentines Afternoon Tea, 2.30-5pm Computer Class, 9.45am Coffee Morning, 10am Science Café, 7.30pm Computer Class, 9.45am-noo Family History Group, 10.30am Teapot Club Lent Course, 7pm Computer Class, 9.45am Old School, Stur Old School, Stur. Old School, Stur Old School, Stur Old School, Stur Old School, Stur. Old School, Stur. Old School, Stur. Old School, Stur. Old School, Stur.. Old School, Stur.. Old School, Stur Pamphill Parish Hall Old School, Stur. Old School, Stur. BRIDGE DRIVE AND LUNCHEON In aid of CROHN’S & COLITIS UK THURSDAY 12th MARCH 11 am The Old School, Sturminster Marshall Ticket: £12.50 to include coffee, lunch with wine and bridge available from Katy Norman 01258 857081 8 9 TIVOLI Theatre BOX OFFICE & ENQUIRIES 01202 885566 www.tivoliwimborne.co.uk FEBRUARY FILMS Tickets can be purchased in advance. 2 , 3rd, 4th The Hobbit: The battle of the five Armies (12A) 7.30pm, 3rd “ “ 2.30pm, matinee. 8th The Theory of Everything (12A) 2.30pm, matinee, th, th th 9 10 , 13 “ “ “ “ 7.30pm, 11th, 12th, 14th “ “ “ “ 2.00pm, matinee. 11th Love’s Labour’s Lost 7pm, £15, A Royal Shakespeare Company Live Screening <16 £12.50. nd FEBRUARY SHOWS 5 Al Murray th SOLD OUT. 6 th The Hollywood Bees 7.30pm, £15.50. 7 th Nick Ross Orchestra 7.30pm, £19.50. 12th Count Arthur Strong 8pm, £17.50. Jethro SOLD OUT. The Ladykillers “ “ Presented by Wimborne Drama Productions 7.30pm, £12, 2.30pm, £10. 14 th th 18 – 21 8th, 21st st Henning Wehn – ‘Eins, Zwei, DIY SOLD OUT. 25 th Steeleye Span in Concert 8pm, £21.50. 26 th John Shuttleworth ‘A wee ken to remember’ 8pm, £16.50. ELO Experience 7.30pm, £20. 22nd 27th Watch out for more great films and acts coming next month. 10 Louise Unisex hair stylist @ 53 Churchill Close Please call 07731426097 for appointments on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays only. Special rate for senior citizens Wedding and special occasion hair. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ LADIES If you’re handy with a needle, be it knitting or to sew, If your standard’s very high or even very low, PLEASE come along and join us, we’re a very friendly crowd, You can learn to do some crafty things of which you’d be so proud. MONDAY at the Memorial Hall we’ll see you there at 2, £1.50 with refreshments, there’s nothing nicer you could do. For more information please ring Anne Weller - 01258 857046 Completely K9 Professional dog groomer with 20+ years experience Hand-stripping, Scissor Styling, Clipping. All breeds done to a HIGH STANDARD De-flea ~ Glands ~ Bathing ~ Nail Trim ~ Ear Cleaning. A personal caring service For more information or to book your appointment Please call Tracy on 01202 886844 / 07814 472383 Do you enjoy playing Badminton? Would you like to play during the day with a small group of friendly Badminton enthusiasts? Weds Morning Badminton Group, The Memorial Hall, 10 am – 12 pm. New players made very welcome! 11 12 Greatorex Countryside Tree Care Manage CareCare ● Conserve ● Enjoy Greatorex Countryside, based in Dorset, is founded on the belief that with the correct management the British countryside can be conserved for the enjoyment of all. 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Pamphill School adapted the idea and we asked each pupil in Year 4 and Reception to host the crib figures in their home for one night bringing them back to school the next day. Year 4 pupils were given Mary and Joseph and invited to write a sentence about how they felt having the crib figures as guests in their home. Reception pupils were given a wooden set of the Nativity. The figures formed part of our Christingle service at St Stephen’s on December 16th. The comments by year 4 pupils were brilliant, each wrote their own ideas: Molly took them to Stewarts garden centre where they had their photographs taken with the reindeer (they were given a badge!). Lily felt like an innkeeper who didn’t say no. Jake had to be careful the Dog didn’t ATTACK them, he says they played on his 3DS before he went to play golf. Theo enjoyed having Mary and Joseph because it reminded him that Christmas is not all about presents but the birth of Jesus. Freya and Louis were reminded of our Christmas play. The figures reminded Samuel about Christmas when Jesus was born. Kim pretended her cat Storm was the donkey and put Mary on his back. Abigail and Atlanta thought how lucky they were to be born in hospital instead of a stable. Mary and Joseph reminded Leah of God and what he has given us. Tess, Edie, Harley and Tijana thought it was a pleasure to have Mary and Joseph in their homes, they enjoyed looking after them. 14 15 16 THE RED LION Church Street, Sturminster Marshall BH21 4BU 01258 857319 Open Tuesday to Saturday 12 noon -2.30 & 6.30 -11.00 & Sunday: 12 noon -10.30 (closed on Mondays except Bank Holiday Lunchtimes) Our special 3-Course Menu is only £11.00 For an honest and reliable service We are specailists in kitchen and bathroom fitting. We offer all aspects of the trade including, extensions, interior alterations, fencing, painting and decorating and tiling. 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Ring 01258 857091 for details. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 19 WALKIE TALKIES OOOOPPPPSSSS! Hopefully, as you will all have been glued to your Bridge between Christmas and New Year, you’ve spotted the deliberate errors! There is no prize! There was no walk in December – well I got that one right. Next one will have been on Wednesday 28th January and I will report back in the next Bridge. For February, walking day is Thursday 26th and in March it’s Friday 27th. I also neglected to put the meeting point of 148 High Street Sturminster Marshall and the time of 10.00 a.m. Nil point I think! As I am going to be away for six months this summer, would you like to be the next Walkie Talkies’ organiser? There’s very little to it! Honest! We have very experienced walkers amongst us who know of secret places you would probably not find on your own and they are wonderful (both the walkers and the sights)! All I do is write up where we have been, e-mail it to Tony Cross who edits the Bridge and he adds the cheeky little symbol. Go on! Get walking with Walkie Talkies in 2015. [email protected] 01258-857534 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ St. Mary’s Christmas Tree Festival Did you see any Christmas Trees walking through the village on the weekend of 13/14 December? St. Mary’s Church at Sturminster Marshall was holding its 6th Christmas Tree Festival. The Church was filled with 22 beautifully and imaginatively decorated trees once again. It is a source of wonder and pride that the Villagers who take part in the festival have such clever ideas and produce such amazing decorations year after year. The four hundred visitors who descended on the church over the weekend certainly agreed with us, finding great difficulty choosing their favourite tree. The trophy for the Visitors Favourite Tree was won by The Dickerson and Cox family with their tree ‘Salvage from the Sea’ supporting The Mission to Seamen (Weymouth). The Visitors donated £800 to the 22 charities which the trees supported. During the Festival there were several events for visitors to enjoy. The annual Toy Service was held with the congregation donating toys which have been sent to the local Women’s Refuge. A Community Carol singing session was led by the Church Preservation Trust and children were able to make a decoration and enjoy a story and music time. There was even a tree which visitors could help to decorate. …and, of course, there were refreshments to enjoy all weekend. Obviously an event of this kind needs the help of many people. A conservative count suggests that at least 60 people helped at some time over the weekend, from the essential Refreshment team led by Jean, the Stewards, the tree organisers, Sally, Roger and Sarah for the music and stories, Ruth for the children’s activities, the advertising board ‘lads’ and the Churchwardens. A Huge ‘Thank You ‘ to you all. 20 Sue and Margaret 21 Jean’s Adult Dance Fitness ♪♪ Small Friendly Class ♪♪ Sturminster Marshall Memorial Hall Monday 7:30pm-8:30pm 01202 695462/07905 555412 22 NEW YEAR’S EVE PARTY – THANKS FOR SUPPORT Dave and I would like to thank all those people who purchased tickets and attended and supported our New Year's Eve Party at Pamphill Parish Hall. The evening was a real success and we felt that everyone had a really enjoyable and fun evening. Special Thanks go to Sarah and Julian for their help and hard work in providing the lovely food, and my friend Ashley who provided the wonderful disco equipment. We raised £100 for the Dorset & Somerset Air Ambulance and £100 for Julia's House. So thanks again, and hopefully we will do it again this year! Suzanne Whittle & Dave Yarnold Thank you to Sarah, Julian and the team for all their hard work organizing an excellent Xmas lunch at Pamphill Parish Hall. The atmosphere and community spirit was brilliant. Lots of interesting conversations and laughs and who could forget Amazing Grace, the adorable hearing dog! A very memorable day. Well done! Regards, Beryl, Jim Bottle and Val KINGSTON LACY CHURCH The roof of our grade 2 listed church which was built in 1907 is in urgent need of repair. We are seeking to replace all the plain clay roof tiles, a number of which have been dislodged and chipped, with new tiles. The cast iron gutters and downpipes are too small for the roof and rainwater has been overshooting the gutters. Splashback from the gutter overflowing is causing dampness on the north side of the Sanctuary. 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Crumpler Building Contractor Alterations and Extensions Established Since 1963 NHBC Buildmark Member All work guaranteed Enquiries: Tel: 01258 857220 24 25 Portmore Electrical Ltd are a Napit, Electric Safe, Trustmark and ECS approved Electrical Inspecting and Contracting Company based in Dorset who specialise in: Domestic, Agricultural, Industrial & Commercial Installations Electrical Installation Condition Reports Rewires and Repairs Fire & Security Systems Lighting Design & Installation Consumer Unit Replacements Fault Finding & 24 Hour Call Out Fully Insured & Qualified to BS 7671 For further details or a free no obligation quotation please call Portmore Electrical on 01258 458794 or 07917 776252 Email: [email protected] Website: www.portmoreelectrical.co.uk 26 01202 881370 Sturminster Marshall Evening WI Following on from our Christmas door hanger decoration assembling in November, we thought a party would be in order for our December meeting. It was lovely to see that so many of our members and some visitors were able to make it to our Christmas party at such a busy time of year. A young magician, whose card tricks certainly had us bamboozled, entertained us and for added interest there were some fun quizzes to get the brain cells going. Each member provided a secret Santa present and there was a generous amount of food and drink, so all in all, a good time was had. Our February meeting will be on 19th at 7.30 p.m. in the Memorial Hall when our guest speaker will be the author Sarah Challis, who has written titles such as Killing Helen, On Dancing Hill and Footprints in the Sand. Please come along and join us, you can be assured of a very warm welcome. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Mobile Library: 6th and 20th of February 2015 Sturminster Marshall PO: 2.40 -3.00 pm; Zena's: 3.05 -3.25 pm; Village Green: 3.30-3.50 pm. Shapwick Old Shop: 4.00 -4.15 pm. 27 1 Manor Park, 35 Willis Way, Poole, Dorset. BH15 3SZ Tel: 01202 672222 WIMBORNE TOURIST INFORMATION CENTRE As you may know, the Tourist Information Centre is now under the management of the Priests House Museum Trustees, and is being manned by volunteers. There is still a need for more volunteers to bolster the present group, so if you are interested in joining, please contact Lindsay Lawrence on 01202 886116 for further information. In the meantime, they still need your events information to pass on to both locals and visitors through the year, so don’t hesitate to contact them about YOUR events. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 28 Parkfield Cottage Parkfield, Newton Road Sturminster Marshall Mike and Karen Royles 01258 857804 Holiday cottage for rent. Parkfield Cottage is a fully furnished self-contained cosy cottage on the edge of the village. The cottage sleeps 4 plus cot and benefits from central heating, a wood-burning stove, TV and fully fitted kitchen including microwave. Own secluded garden and patio plus off road parking. Weekly rates, short breaks or just overnight deals available. Open all year round. Call us for more details. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 29 A Personal View - by Vera Ricketts Let’s go back to Boxing Day. You may wonder ‘Why go back to Boxing Day?’ as when you receive the February ‘Bridge’ you may think that I have lost it, but no, I will explain. When on Boxing Day I came into the kitchen and heard someone on the radio saying that one of the big supermarkets were selling a well known make of Easter egg at half price I thought ‘Why have the supermarkets not made enough over the Christmas period?’ All of the shops and most of the supermarkets and even the National Trust over the years have said they don’t believe in religion, whatever it may be. Also the Trust jump on the band-wagon with Spring-up Sunday –or weekend – and Father Christmas coming as well (but of course, not the real Father Christmas, he only comes on Christmas Eve night). They sell cards and presents, wrapping paper etc over Christmas and also a group of volunteers have been working hard in the second-hand book shop, which is doing very well. But they are told not to put out religious books, but at Christmas, we had loads of books about Jesus and others telling the story of Christmas, so what is wrong with putting these out all the year round, not just for a few days at Christmastime? Jesus is with us all the time. I hear they were very busy in the restaurant doing meals – Christmas meals that is. Remember, like I have said before, DON’T PUT CHRIST IN THE CHRISTMAS BOX! Also today I have seen Hot Cross buns on sale, so here we go again! Most of our celebrations are Christian and the next is Mothering Sunday, which remembers Christ’s mother, Mary. Now it has been changed to Mothers Day…. Also did you know that Father Christmas started off in green clothes, so why the change? One reason may have been Coca Cola having a red clad Father Christmas but maybe you think of a different colour. But does it matter? It won’t change now but I wonder what would happen if we did not celebrate Christ’s birthday. I hope you think about it and the family laden down with presents for the children. Two of my grandchildren were with us for Christmas Day and as their parents could not afford many presents for them they only had one main present and some small ones as well, but they both said that it was the best Christmas ever. Doesn’t that tell you something? Sorry to go on, but if you stopped buying so much the traders would not stock them so much. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ TOY SUNDAY 14 DECEMBER 2014 - A VERY BIG THANK YOU A huge thank you to all who brought beautifully wrapped toys and gifts for children to this service which was held at the same time as the wonderful Christmas Tree Festival at St Mary’s. The amount of gifts we get seems to increase every year thanks to the generosity of everyone. It was, yet again the largest amount of toys we have ever had – and we always have a lot! As the Dorset Womens’ Refuges are now organized differently, we had the luxury of one of their staff members, Dawn, coming to collect the toys – her people carrier vehicle was full to bursting! Dawn was amazed, delighted and very grateful for the gifts which are much appreciated. 30 Special days for precious little people Children from 3 months to 6 years The Old School Nursery (Shapwick) Ltd. West Street, Shapwick, Blandford Forum, Dorset. DT11 9LB Proprietor: Ewa Praschma Email: [email protected] www.theoldschoolnursery.com TABLE TOP SALE 7 MARCH MEMORIAL HALL th There will be a country market and table top sale in the Memorial Hall on Saturday 7th March from 10 to 12.30. All funds raised will be used for the upkeep of the hall. Turn out your cupboards, sell the books you will never read again, make jam, cook pies, bake some cakes or make cards, bags or jewellery. Come and sell!! A 2m table is only £5.00. For bookings or more information ring Barbara Beaves on 01258-858404 or Anne Weller on 01258-857046. 31 STURMINSTER MARSHALL FEBRUARY PARISH JOTTINGS The World War II Pill Box at White Mill Bridge is looking very sad and we had a discussion at Parish Council about what to do about it. We decided to ask you all for your views on what you would like to see happen to this piece of Village history. Would you like to see it renovated and properly sighted in its present position or do you think it should be offered to a museum, perhaps the Bovington Tank Museum for example? Please email or phone the Clerk and let us have your ideas. Churchill Close Green has a Bylaw that says that horse and carriages should not be ridden on the green. It has been brought to our attention that local riders have been riding on the green. We realise that places to ride within the curtilage of the village are very few but this is a public space that is used for sports and the safety of all who use it is of paramount importance so please only ride on the road. The police have brought to our attention that there have been a lot shed and garage break-in’s recently. Locally there have been 3 crimes involving theft of garden and power tools. Please make sure your sheds and garages are secure. As mentioned in previous jottings we are hoping in the very near future to fence the play area on Churchill Close. There were originally three Horse Chestnuts on the green but one was previously removed due to disease. The two that are left have also been losing branches and are not at their best so before undertaking the fence work we are proposing to remove them due to safety concerns. We have been given permission to do so from the East Dorset County Council Tree Officer. The logs from these trees will be made available to villagers for their own use so please contact the Clerk if you would like to make use of this offer. This week we had another meeting with Mrs Susan Hetherington from DCC regarding the drains and ditches in the village, and we have highlighted where there are still issues. We are hopeful of some these being resolved but as ever the question of finance was raised. Recent Planning Applications received: 3/14/1157/FUL Vines Close Farm, Dorchester Rd, Mrs E Chappell Sturminster Marshall. Demolition of existing glasshouse and erection of a new building for use as a crafts workshop and six parking spaces. 3/14/1067/HOU 5 King Street Sturminster Marshall. Mr. White Single Storey Rear Extension and alterations to existing Dormer Roofs. 3/14/1066/HOU Hillview, Poole Rd, Lytchett Matravers Mr A Monaghan Side and rear extensions. Raise front and rear roof lines to form new first floor. 3/14/1116/FUL Land to the rear of The Old Nursery, Lambs Lane, Sturminster Marshall. Mr A Vincent Erect Dwelling with Garaging, Parking and Turning facilities. Access onto Nursery Gardens. 32 33 Thanks from all the team. 34 DAY BY DAY: OUR PARISHES AT PRAYER IN FEBRUARY Special Intention Sun 1st Baptisms and Confirmation Mon 2nd Tues 3rd Weds 4th Thurs 5th Fri 6th Sports Clubs The Unemployed Vets and Veterinary Services Farms and Farm Workers Pamphill Hall its Committee and all who use it Those preparing for Marriage The Clergy who lead our Services Sat 7th Sun 8th Mon 9th Tues 10th Weds 11th Thurs 12th Fri 13th Sat 14th Sun 15th Pre School and Nursery Messy Church The Armed Forces The Voice of Shapwick Single Parents Valentine, Patron Saint of Lovers Our Church Buildings Mon 16th Our work with children and their Parents Tues 17th Weds 18th Our Shops and Public Houses Ash Wednesday Thurs 19th The Memorial Hall and all who use it The Sick and the Dying The Old School its Committee and all who use it The Organist and Choir Our Village Schools Those who mourn All Health Workers and Carers Those who work from Home Those who work at Bailie Gate Those who worship at our Churches from outside the Benefice Fri 20th Sat 21st Sun 22nd Mon 23rd Tues 24th Weds 25th Thurs 26th Fri 27th Sat 28th Those who live at: Kingston Lacy Chilbridge, Houndhill and Kingdown Abbott Street Barford and Cowgrove Hillbutts and Stone Park Kingston Lacy and Tadden Pamphill Green and Little Pamphill Roman Way and Hern Cotts The Broads Shapwick Church Street and Swan Lane Crab Farm and Cottages New Barn and Badbury Cotts Piccadilly Lane West Street and Bishops Court Stewards Lane and White Mill High Street Sturminster Marshall Haycock Way, Charborough Way, Front Lane and Back Lane Townsend, Teal Place, Kents Lane and Nursery Gardens High Street and High Close Sheridan Way and Moor Lane Kings Street and Millmoor Newton Peverill and Newton Road Blandford Road and Poole Road Duller Lane and Station Road Dorchester Road and Henbury Railway Drive and Parklea Balls Lane and Reeves Orchard Churchill Close Tattersall Gardens, The Sidings and Nursery Gardens 35 Readings for February 2015 February 1st Presentation of Christ in the Temple or Candlemas(White) Malachi 3.1-5 Hebrews 2.14-18 Luke 2.22-40 February 8th 2nd Sunday before Lent (Green) Proverbs 8.1,22-31 Colossians 1.15-20 John 1.1-14 February 15th 2nd Sunday before Lent (Green) 2 Kings 2.1-12 2 Corinthians 4.3-6 Mark 9.2-9 Wednesday 18th Ash Wednesday (Purple) Joel 2.1-2,12-17 2 Corinthians 5.20b-6.10 Matthew 6.1-6,16-21 February 22nd Lent 1 (Purple) Genesis 9.8-17 1 Peter 3.18-22 Mark 1.9-15 March 1st Lent 2 (Purple) Genesis 17.1-7,15-16 Romans 4.13-25 Mark 8.31-38 N.B. Readings are for the main parish Eucharist and are correct at date of Publication – any changes will be notified. Note: All readings will be read from The New Revised Standard Version with the exception of Matins and Evensong where the readings will be taken from the King James Bible. 38 A. White Painter & Decorator 07565 107773 Excellent professional service 33 years experience Interior & exterior decorating No job too small Very reliable service Top standard of workmanship Fully insured Call Adrian on: Tel: 01258 268358 Mob: 07718 370024 CS PLANT HIRE of Lytchett Matravers Mini Diggers & Dumpers at very competitive rates Can also provide Driver St. Margaret’s Chapel, Pamphill Book of Common Prayer HOLY COMMUNION SERVICE 11a.m. with Hymns, each Friday. Coffee or Tea following the service. Contact Chris on 07887 997399 Need Someone to Listen? 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Tel: Lisa 07795 830924 Patrick Rose Quality painter & Decorator Over 20 years experience Internal and External Painting and Decorating Free Quotes & Advice Fully Insured Tel: 01258 857116 Mobile: 07989 373735 BILL HUSSEY TELECOM Fully Qualified and Insured Reliable Local Business 46 YEARS EXPERIENCE EX BT SPECIALIST WAVE105 top trade person 2009 Registered with Dorset Trading Standard’s ‘Buy with confidence scheme’ TELEPHONE EXTENSIONS BROADBAND SPEED OPTIMISED FULL FAULTING SERVICE FULLY INSURED QUALITY WORK BT STANDARDS AND ABOVE FREE FRIENDLY ADVICE Tel: Brian Hennessy 01258 857529 Please contact BILL HUSSEY: 01258 458345 / 07736 642733 Tree Surgery & Hedge-cutting Specialists 40 www.billhussey.com + STURMINSTER MARSHALL DAYTIME W.I. The sun was shining as we gathered for our first meeting of 2015 when other parts of the country were troubled with snow. After presenting flowers to birthday girls Peggy and Rita, Barbara welcomed our Speaker Mrs Linda Brown, a potter who lives on the outskirts of our village and has her studio pottery there where she gives talks and lessons on the art of pottery. On display was a varied selection of her work and having been trained in the art some 28 years ago she made her demonstrations look so easy but one had the feeling that clay and slip would be flying in the hands of an amateur. We heard of earthenware, stoneware and china which have different firing temperatures, the art of decoration and glazing and the hazards of making mistakes. There was a demonstration of pinching clay into a pot and forming cut out shapes into a vase. Mrs Brown had been commissioned to make a complete dinner service with a peacock design which had taken her a year to complete. After question time Barbara expressed out thanks for an excellent talk. After tea, biscuits and a chat Branch business was dealt with and of course the main topic was the 100th Anniversary W.I. Baton which will be arriving at our Village Hall on the 28th January at 12 noon from Highcliffe. We will be awaiting its arrival with a light lunch of hot soup and sweets and music and songs will entertain. Members had brought an interesting display of pottery items and 2 members were able to find a lovely camellia and some early daffodils in their gardens for flower of the month. Our February meeting on Wednesday the 11th will have Speaker Christine Shaw, her subject 'Red Christmas' and the competition 'decorate an egg'. Listening to Radio Solent, callers were saying the value of joining the W.I. was how they had found friendship, company and new interests so why not come as a visitor to one of our meetings. Sadly rain and high winds saw us home. Rita Coomer – Sturminster Marshall Women's Institute. 41 Bookkeeping and taxation service Blandford based, but covers surrounding villages. Visit your premises, or collection and return. Many years experience with both small and larger businesses. 50+ Dance Fitness Class Every Monday 7:30 till 8:30 Sturminster Marshall Memorial Hall Keep fit Have fun Friendly and professional service. Call Robin Evans on 07778 057167 or e-mail [email protected] Beginners Welcome! Call Jean on: 01202695462 / 07905555412 Ministry of Dog Friendly Dog walker/ pet sitter Dog Daycare & Boarding Small Animal Care Located in Eyebridge (Cowgrove) DBS checked and fully insured Call Ali on 01202 887135 & 07702 547366, Or visit www.ministryofdog.co.uk Quote ‘The Bridge’ for a local discount! 42 43 STURMINSTER MARSHALL SHORT MAT BOWLS AND SOCIAL CLUB We are currently looking for new members, no experience necessary We pride ourselves as being a very sociable, friendly and non-League Club; our aim is to have fun and enjoy our game. The Club plays on the following days:Monday and Thursday afternoons 2.00pm – 5.00pm, Thursday evenings 6.15pm – 9.15pm, All sessions are held in the Sturminster Marshall Memorial Hall. It is a great sport for all ages and we would welcome some younger players, so do come along. The club owns several sets of bowls and these can be lent to players who do not have their own, but they must remain on the premises. Completely flat shoes must be worn on the mats. We are a mixed club and we do not compete in leagues, so the emphasis is on pleasure and not pressure. We do join other local clubs for just friendly matches. INTERESTED ! – come along, your first three sessions will be free, so give it a try. For information telephone:- John on 01202 690718 or Jean on 01258 857308. St Mary’s Church, Sturminster Marshall CANDLEMAS SUPPER 7:30 for 8:00 p.m. FRIDAY, 6th FEBRUARY 2015 The Memorial Hall, Sturminster Marshall Tickets £15.00 (to include glass of bubbly and canapés) Available from Liz Hodgson 01258 857146 Katy Norman 01258 857081 44 English Usage - a personal view by Michael Evans What does “feisty” mean? It’s become fashionable to describe certain people, mainly women and girls as feisty, and I think it’s intended to be complimentary and to affirm their determination to overcome unfair obstacles such as glass ceilings and other forms of misogyny However, I’m not sure that those who use the term are aware of its other possible meanings. Google defines a feisty person as typically one who not only is relatively small yet “lively, determined, and courageous,” but also who is “touchy and aggressive.” Dictionary.com has three definitions: 1. full of animation, energy, or courage; spirited; spunky; plucky: 2. ill-tempered; pugnacious. 3. troublesome; difficult. Collins’s online dictionary also has three definitions: 1. lively, resilient, and self-reliant 2. (US & Canadian) frisky 3. (US & Canadian) irritable If you are tempted to describe someone as feisty, therefore, I advise considering a different word or phrase, especially as Collins claims that its origin is Old English for “a small dog” or “breaking wind.” ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Gentle cycle rides in Wimborne. Every Monday and Friday morning, 10.15 from Walford Mill car park. A gentle ride of about 1 to 1½ hours, with a coffee stop, for all levels of ability and no one gets left behind. Rides are free though you will be asked if you would support the local cycling campaign (max cost £8 a year). If not, you are still welcome providing not more than 5 non-members come on any one ride, for insurance reasons. Enquiries to Michael Evans on 01202 880966, [email protected] or see the latest information at www.dcn.org.uk/wimbornerides.pdf 45 46 47 Notes from your District Councillor In December the District Council resolved to adopt two important changes in governance to take effect from early May. Firstly they decided to move from the present system of committee decision making which, given the Council’s six week or more cycle, can act as a brake on moving with the speed which the modern world, and indeed those we represent demand and expect – and to move to a cabinet system in which most decisions would be taken by a cabinet of portfolio holders, with a system of checks and balances, of which one of the most important would be an oversight and scrutiny panel chaired by a member of the opposition party. Secondly after an extended period of consultation constitutional revisions in the arrangements of some Town and Parish Councils will be recommended for approval by the Boundary Commission. The intention is generally to ensure that boundaries reflect present and anticipated trends in population and residential growth, and to redress any imbalances identified so as to ensure so far as possible that a vote cast in one parish has the same weight or impact as one cast elsewhere. The result for Sturminster Marshall has been no change with 9 Councillors, but for Shapwick and Pamphill that there be a total of 11 Councillors of which 5 would come from Pamphill North, 3 from Pamphill South , but that the number from Shapwick would be reduced from 5 to 3. Neither Parish Boundary will change. Concerns have been raised about the functioning of the surface water and other drains under the High Street at the entrance to Jubilee Way and these are the subject of ongoing investigation by the District and County Councils. Another round of Community Grants is available from the District Council. The closing date was strictly 19th January but anyone interested should nonetheless enquire. Application forms are available online at www.dorsetforyou.com/387693 or email [email protected]. Paul Bennett - 10th January 2015 Feb 18th ‘Shout at the Devil’ Destruction of the German warship Königsberg. Kevin Patience Wimborne Town Hall 7.30 p.m. 48 Sturminster Marshall Pre-School Tel: (01258) 858395 Rear of Sturminster Marshall First School 78 High Street, Sturminster Marshall Wimborne, Dorset BH21 4AY Registered Charity No: 1026037 Having returned to Pre-School after our Christmas break I am pleased to welcome new children and families from the village and surrounding areas. Children can attend the Pre-School from the age of two. Depending on circumstances, some two year old children are funded from the term after their second birthday. All children are funded from the term after they are three. Funding is for fifteen hours per week. Children can attend when they are not funded. Please contact the office for details. The ‘Rising 5’ children have now started having a PE session as part of their Friday session. This involves changing into T-shirt and shorts and taking part in a variety of activities in the school hall, in preparation for the school curriculum. It’s great fun and something new with activities such as special awareness, music and movement and obstacle courses. Although the weather is unpredictable, we continue to use the outdoor environment for play as much as possible to ensure the children have access to both environments. Thankfully we have some spare wellington boots as the puddles are always so inviting. It is lovely to see the daffodils shooting up and soon the garden will be ready for the children to plant vegetables again. It is a very rewarding experience for the children to plant, grow and eat their fruit and vegetables for snack. So much to do and so much to learn! If you have a child who is two years old or over and you would like to book a visit to the setting, please call the office. We work a flexible system for booking and will cater for your individual needs where possible. So many great friendships are built in Pre-School for both children and parents, which continue throughout their education and beyond. Secure emotional attachments are recognised as an essential building block for education Stay and Play Baby and Toddler Group At present we are not running this session due to low attendance. We are happy to review this so please contact us if you are interested. 49 50 SOUTH COAST DEMOLITION THE ONLY THING LEFT STANDING IS THE COMPETITION! WE NOW OFFER OUR OWN SALVAGE & RECLAMATION YARD ALL KINDS OF MATERIALS INCLUDING: BRICKS ROOF TILES TIMBER STONE STEEL FLOORING CALL US ANYTIME FOR ENQUIRIES CONTACT US ON: 0844 748 0120 07817 232904 07966 880105 OR EMAIL: [email protected] 51 Wimborne Music Society is pleased to announce the following event in their 2015 programme:Sunday 8th February at 7.30 St.Michael's, Colehill Lesley Dinham - Mezzo-Soprano / Christopher Dowie - Piano Programme to include:Let us Garlands bring' - Finzi 'Che faro' - Gluck 'Voce di donna' (The blind girl's song) - Ponchielli 'Little Buttercup' - Gilbert & Sullivan 'Tit-willow' - Gilbert & Sullivan 'Summertime' - Gershwin 'The Lord's Prayer' - Malotte 'Ave Verum' - Jenkins 'Sabbath Morning at Sea' - Elgar Piano solos tba 52 SCISSOR TRIX Hair by Karen. Professional. London trained with vast experience in modern techniques. Please telephone 01258 858416 or 07544565200 53 54 The Honeypot Children’s Charity “Look at the rabbits!! Someone has let the rabbits out!!!!!” was the wail that awoke Clare Holloway early one morning. Clare works at The Honeypot Children’s Charity, which provides respite care and on - going support to young carers and disadvantaged children. The charity ensures that children like Robert, who had never had the opportunity to see rabbits in the wild before, have a break from the very grown up pressures and responsibilities they face at home. They also provide a safe and nurturing environment for children at risk. After being referred by a childcare professional, girls and boys aged between 5 – 12 visit Honeypot House in the New Forest for a holiday. For many children, like Robert, this will be their first time out of the city. For others, like the Dorset children supported by the charity, the countryside may be a familiar sight but it might be the first time they have been away from home. At Honeypot House, there is lots of opportunity to enjoy new experiences: riding bikes, swimming, and learning how to make a campfire. After their first holiday, children return to Honeypot for regular weekend respite breaks. Honeypot’s Play Bus will also visit children in their own communities and - in a single year - 1,500 children under 12 will receive out-reach support from the charity in this way. Connor, who is 11, lives with his mum who has MS and is supported by Honeypot: “When I was eight, I found out that my mum was poorly. It was scary. You are very little when you are eight, and you can’t understand what’s going on or why it’s happening. Suddenly my mum couldn’t see very well, and she couldn’t use her left arm. I had to learn how to dress her, and how to help her put her deodorant on. I worried a lot; I didn’t know if she’d be okay.” Rhonda, Connor’s mum, says life would be very different without the charity: rely on my son a lot. Connor makes it possible for me to cope, and Honeypot makes it possible for Connor to cope. Honeypot has given Connor the reassurance and confidence that means he knows life isn’t all about being a Carer – he can be a child too”. “I This long term, consistent support is unique in the UK; Honeypot Children’s Charity is there for children throughout their formative years. It costs around a million pounds a year to run this vital service – and the charity receives no direct government funding. You can find out more by visiting www.honeypot.org.uk or by calling Andrew on 02380 890002 to arrange for a talk about Honeypot’s work for a community group, church or school. 55 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Got NO CARES? or Do you feel that NOBODY CARES? Well, WE DO! Come and join us on Sunday mornings at 10:30 in the Memorial Hall for a friendly, no frills service and meet ordinary people just like you. We’d like to get to know you. New Life Bible Church Sturminster Marshall 07919 808210 NLBC is a member of the International Federation of Christian Churches (IFCC). 56 Corfe Mullen and Stour SNT Winter 2014-2015 Update Over the winter months as a safer neighbourhood team we have seen ourselves dealing with an increase of breaks and attempted breaks to outbuildings and sheds in the area. Between October and January there were a total of 6 incidents where a shed or outbuilding was entered or attempted to be broken into. In all these incidents high value gardening equipment has been targeted where the property has little or no security in place. As a team we have been concentrating on identifying as many vulnerable properties as possible on our patrols (this includes Corfe Mullen and the entirety of the Stour area) this has then enabled us to offer crime prevention advice to the occupant. If you would like any crime prevention advice from the local team or a specialized crime prevention officer then please contact us on 101 or email corfemullen&[email protected] or come and see one of the team at the monthly surgeries in and around the area. Unusually for the Stour area we had an incident of fraud, whereby a resident was targeted by rogue traders. The tradesmen approached the house and stated that work needed to be carried out on the roof of the property. The workmen then carried out minimal repairs and charged an excessive amount of money. If you are looking to have work done on your property, always ask friends and neighbours for recommendations or look at the Trading Standards website www.buywithconfidence.gov.uk where the traders have been approved by Trading Standards. Always remember to get 3 quotes and never sign up to any work being done on the doorstep, no matter how urgent they say it is. For further advice contact Consumer Direct on 08454 040506 or contact us on 101. PCSO Joe Cherrett, PCSO Neal Rooke, PC Dave Morgan. corfemullen&[email protected] Tel: 101 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Parkstone Grammar School Car Share From September 2015 Please call 07876 234174 (experienced drivers only) 57 Sturminster Marshall First School http://www.sturminstermarshall.dorset.sch.uk/ The school has seen a very enjoyable 2014, lots of hard work by staff, PTA and helpers who have contributed to the children having a wide range of experiences throughout the year. Annual Cake Bake The school, supported by the PTA, provides an opportunity for all pupils to make a Christmas cake. One day the mixture is measured, mixed and divided into small baked bean tins, taken to be cooked and returned 2 days later. Then the fun begins and the children can decorate their cake with white icing and items of their choice. This is taken home for their family to enjoy. Year 4 children sing to the Sturminster Marshall Over 50’s Christmas Lunch We had a lovely walk through the village, which was looking very Christmassy with various lights on display. The class have been practicing the songs for their Christmas production and welcomed the opportunity to sing in front of an audience. Carols at the church Another of our traditions is Carols at St. Mary’s Church on the morning of the last day of term. We are very grateful to Mr Godfrey Hurst who has again given his time to not only teach the carols, but give a history and context to their meaning. Now we’ve started the Spring term we are all looking forward to the exciting challenges ahead. Andy Joyce, Assistant Headteacher 58 59 th 4 February Note: A pair of metal framed glasses in a blue Specsavers case were found at the Old School after the Christmas Lunch. 60 Spring Cleaning by Lys de Bray This is the time to spring clean the garden because most plants are hibernating and your efforts will really show for several years. As in many gardens some plants are all too vigorous and exceed their once-allotted space so what you do now will make better use of this precious commodity. I have three separate beds that have got untidy and boring (from neglect) and they need attention. Have ready some large sheets of plastic, spread them out, dig up all the plants and dump them on the plastic. This is also a very good time to blitz the bindweed if you are cursed with it, you can see its evil roots quite easily. Now that the plants are out of the way the soil level will be lower and will need topping-up. If you can get over to Chapel Lane by the airport you will find ‘Eco' who sell excellent compost. In the past I have had this by the lorry-load, but if you have only a small area to top-up it can be fetched in a trailer or a big hatchback. Check the edging round the bed, mine is wood railing which has rotted to nothing in places so it needs replacing as it separates the bed from the gravel path. Once the soil top-up is done (make the level higher than before because it will sink) add some bonemeal and your own home-made compost and rake this over all. Water it lightly unless it rains, then start the planting once the soil-level has settled. Some of the original plants such as the vigorous old orange day-lily Hemerocallis fulva will have been be taking up much too much space: keep the best roots and discard the rest, be strong! A useful foliage-only plant is the aromatic Houttuynia cordata 'Chameleon' which has red, yellow and green leaves and unexciting white flowers, best ignored. The houttuynia looks good confined to a big pot with red geraniums, left to itself it can be too vigorous, so dig it all out. It can also be useful and colourful growing at the sunny edge of a pond, it quite likes wet feet, but will also survive in dry, scorching conditions where the rededged leaves turn even redder. If there are roses in this bed, prune, stake and feed them. Re-think the new planting, leaving some spaces for late daffs, tulips, dahlias and michaelmas daisies. If you have for some time wanted more long-lasting colour then plan this now. Begonia semperflorens in pink, red or white with green or bronze leaves will be in bloom for the whole of the summer, as will Ageratum houstonianum `Blue Mink' with blue-mauve flowers, always a nice contrast to hot colours; it comes in pink, white and crimson as well. Geraniums (pelargoniums) are great, but will need winter protection if they are to be kept for another season. French marigolds are colourful in shades of yellow, orange and red, but put down slug pellets. Leave spaces for other annuals such as Nigella damascena - Love-in-a-mist and cosmea - Cosmos bipinnatus which will remain in flower for months if deadheaded. Edge a sunny bed with perennial pinks for pleasing year-round silvery foliage as well as the scented flowers in summer. You can have colour here from March until the frosts, so it is a job well worth jobbing and you will wonder why you haven't done it before. One last thing - find a good-natured man of muscle if you can't quite do all the labour yourself. 61 62 PC PROBLEMS? Is It Slowing down, Stopping sometimes, or just Not going? Problems with Spyware, Viruses, or the stuff the Kids put on. Do you need help loading or configuring software or maybe a little bit of tuition. Call Badg @ Cadet on 01258 858066. I can often talk you through the problem and save a visit. £10 for the call. Chiropodist Jane Champion. M.Ch.P. Telephone: 01258 858650 for an appointment in your own home. H.P.C. Registered, No CH20506 CHIROPODIST Josephine Leigh-Browne MSSCh, MBChA Registered Member of British Chiropody Association Visiting Practice For appointment phone: 01202 657556 Gas Safe registered for Natural Gas Boiler Service and Heating breakdowns Adrian Lucas and son (est. 1983) 01202 603 357 HIRE PAMPHILL PARISH HALL FOR YOUR EVENT Contact Marge Cherrett on 01202 888260 63 D.W CRANE GENERAL BUILDER Over 20 years experience Specialising in brickwork, blockwork, porches, driveways, conservatories, patios and decking. Also: Internal & external decorating, landscaping and gardens. Tel: 01258 454104 OR 07835 112802 Professional & Reliable service 64 Halcyon Motors is a friendly, family run, local business. We buy all cars, bikes campers, etc. for cash at a time to suit you. Trading in elsewhere? We can usually offer more... And we will happily come to you. Buying? Visit www.halcyonmotors.co.uk for “warts and all” descriptions & photos of the current stock. Part ex. welcome. Warranties on all cars. Call: Don MacLeod on 01258 839209 or 07782 189555 (Mon-Sun 8am - 9pm) 65 66 67 Scott’s Private Hire NEED A LIFT AIRPORT – DOCKS –VISITING FAMILY DOCTORS – HOSPITAL – SHOPPING NEAR OR FAR, FRIENDLY RELIABLE COMPETITIVE SERVICE CALL US FOR A QUOTATION. LADY DRIVER AVAILABLE. Tel: 01258 858072 or 07886 825446 [email protected] ( Licensed by East Dorset District Council ) 68 Have you always wanted YOUR OWN fantastic looking nails? Not Acrylic, Not Gel …. But your own I specialise in gel polish (cross between Gel nails and normal nail polish). Which means it is brushed on like polish, but lasts like Gel. It looks gorgeous for up to 15 days….Your friends won’t believe they really are your nails. Contact: Jeana 01258 857851 Bike Craft Dorset - Mobile Bike Mechanic - Free collection & delivery - Custom Bike Builds - Competitive rates for repairs and service of all types of bikes - Cytech Level 2 Technician with fully equipped home and mobile workshop - Free collection and delivery to any Dorset address. - Bikes bought and sold. Tel: Phil – 07582 645334 E-mail: [email protected] Web: www.bikecraftdorset.co.uk 69 Parish Directory The Bridge Parishes Vicar: Rev’d Joe Edwards (See also the note on page5) Director of Music: Dr Sally Plowright Assistant organist: Mr Paul Martin Clerk to the Benefice: Mrs Jan Standing Office hours Tues, Wed, Thurs only, 10am – 5 pm ( Email: [email protected]) The Bridge: Kingston Lacy Parish Church Churchwarden: Mrs Sue Smith Churchwarden: Mr Julian Owen Deputy Churchwarden: Mrs Carola Street PCC Secretary: Mrs Pam Francis Treasurer: Mrs Sarah Bamber Electoral Roll Officer: Miss K. Whitmore Shapwick Parish Church Churchwarden: Anne Tillin Churchwarden: Vacant Deputy Churchwarden: Janet Purchase Treasurer: Christine Cosgrove PCC Secretary: Alan Cosgrove Verger: Vacant Electoral Roll Officer: Anne Tillin Sturminster Marshall Parish Church Churchwarden: Mr Merrick Williams Churchwarden: Mrs Liz Jones Deputy Churchwarden: Mr Rob Langdown PCC Secretary: Mrs Margaret Langdown PCC Treasurer: Mr K. Shepherd Verger: Vacant Captain of the ringers: Mr M. Stickley Electoral roll officer: Mrs J. Provan Schools Sturminster Marshall First School: Mrs R. Tomkins Sturminster Marshall Pre-school: Mrs Patsy Barnes Pamphill First School: Mr T. Davies Pamphill Pre-School Nursery: Mrs. D. Gould The Old School Shapwick Nursery: Ms E. Praschma 70 01258 857620 01258 857528 07788 185048 07581 340014 See page 3 01202 888374 01202 842367 01202 848253 01202 888700 01202 842367 01202 883727 01258 858208 01258 857235 01258 858876 01258 858876 01258 858208 01258 857614 01258 857076 01202 841381 01202 841381 01258 857008 01202 021895 01258 858296 01258 857348 01258 858395 01202 883008 07415 473977 01258 857922 Police Police station (non emergency number) 101 Hall Bookings Old School, Sturminster Marshall: Mrs Jan Standing Memorial Hall, Sturminster Marshall: Mrs K. Kollberg Pamphill Parish Hall: Mrs M. Cherrett 01258 857477 01258 858447 01202 888260 Councillors County Councillor: Cllr Mr Robin Cook District Councillor: Cllr Paul Bennett Sturminster Marshall Parish Council Chair: Miss Hilary Palmer Sturminster Marshall Parish Council Clerk: Mrs Val Curtis Pamphill & Shapwick Parish Council Chair: Mrs Anthea Cross Pamphill & Shapwick Parish Council Clerk: Mr Ray Hunt 01202 889199 01258 857557 01258 857588 01202 620363 01202 848922 01202 604868 For Sturminster Marshall Sturminster Marshall FC: Mr D. Miller Church Preservation Trust: Mrs E. House School Society: Mrs P. Ross Cricket Club: Mr Ross Humphrey WI Secretary: Mrs Beryl Dewhurst WI Evening Secretary: Mrs Ruth Shepherd Sports Association: Mr R. Haysom Gardening Club: Mrs S. Crowfoot Mackrell Charity: Mr T. Standing Stour Valley Quilters and Craft Club: Mrs Barbara Beaves Scouts: Andy Thornton Cubs: Mrs G. Spong Beavers: Mrs B. Smith Brownies: Miss J. Hayter Guides: Mrs L. Seare Rangers: Mrs C. Browning-Smith Rainbows: Mrs C. Browning-Smith Henbury Residents' Association: Mr M. Soper Sturminster Marshall singers: Ms J. Carter Homewatch Co-Ordinator: Mr Adrian Holden 01258 857314 01258 857469 01258 857373 01202 829522 01258 857091 01258 857008 01258 857616 01258 857606 01258 857477 01258 858404 01202 625561 01258 857799 01258 857822 01202 885309 01929 459398 01202 888447 01202 888447 01258 857647 01202 989733 01258 858884 For Pamphill Kingston Lacy Skittles Club: Mr R. Frost Kingston Lacy Cricket Club: Mr S. Maine Pamphill Pre-School: Mrs. D. Gould 01202 883084 07969 883814 07415 473977 For Shapwick S.C.T. (Village Green): Gail Birkin 01258 858631 71 72
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