3 THE BRIDGE THE MAGAZINE FOR THE COMMUNITIES OF STURMINSTER MARSHALL KINGSTON LACY & SHAPWICK April 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 For God’s foolishness is wiser than human wisdom, and God’s weakness is stronger than human strength. I Corinthians 1: 25 St Paul was only too well aware of the apparent foolishness of Christian claims with regard to the uniqueness of God revealed in the life and death of Jesus Christ. If God exists how can the entire majesty, awe and creative power of the Godhead be contained in one human being? How can Christianity claim that the true purpose of God is revealed in a public execution and then in a miracle (the resurrection) that was also claimed by many contemporary religions? A religion built on such foolishness and weakness is an unlikely vehicle for God’s purpose. Such claims give agnostics and critics (Richard Dawkins, Stephen Fry et al) a field day. For a logical mind grounded in a mechanistic world view ideas of a reality outside the measurable, the verifiable is preposterous and almost akin to belief in the Spaghetti Monster. And yet... And yet... Resurrection Eric Gill 1917 Christian faith continues to thrive. Yes it does attract the deluded (6 day creationists) and the downright dangerous (bomb planting anti-abortionists) but it also attracts some of the finest minds (Archbishop Williams) and self-giving men and women of transparent holiness who have helped transform our world (Archbishop Tutu). Such lives inspire and attract and help to ground the ‘foolishness’ of faith in our contemporary world. For people such as these and for the millions of other good decent people of faith Christianity gives a world view that calls us to challenge many of the preconceptions and values of contemporary society: selfishness, a fear of change, greed, power and glory as ends in themselves. In their place Christianity challenges people to live lives for others, to be connected to them, to think of their needs alongside ours, to embrace change, to believe that the measurable and the verifiable are not, of themselves, all that matters. To transform the world, in Christian terms to ‘build the Kingdom of God’ requires not physical power, prestige and proof but rather the rule of love; that we should ‘love our neighbours as ourselves’. And then we would truly see a world where: ‘Justice rolls down like a river and righteousness like an ever flowing stream.’ 4 Amos 5: 24 From the registers: Funeral Office Raymond Kerley Colin Cope Rest eternal grant to them, 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] Dorset Cream Teas This very successful franchise run by the Mackrell Charity in Sturminster Marshall offers fund raising opportunities to other charitable organisations. Anyone who wishes to raise funds for a worthy cause can take up this franchise for a weekend. The Teashop operates from the Old School (opposite the church) at weekends, and runs from Easter to the end of September. The weekends of 23/24/25 May and 22/23 August are still available. If interested, please contact Sue Mathews on 01258 858 607 5 St Mary’s Church, Sturminster Marshall 100 Club Lottery The March 2015 winners were: No. 24 £50 No. 05 £30 No. 164 £20 Kim and Ruth Shepherd Mark and Charlotte Springett Mike Stickley Congratulations to all the winners! Thank you to everyone for your continuing support. Welcome to the two new members who joined last month. Why not join too? It only costs £2 a month! Good Luck to everyone! 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 st Wed 1 Mon 9th Tues 10th Wed 11th Thurs 12th Mon 16th Tues 17th Wed 18th Thurs 19th Mon 23rd Wed 25th Thurs 26th Mon 30th APRIL Senior Lunch, noon Computer Class, 9.45am Art Class, 1pm Coffee Morning, 9.45-11.30am Family History Group, 10.30am Computer Class, 9.45am-noon Computer Class, 9.45am Art Class, 1pm Coffee Morning, 9.45-11.30am Computer Class, 9.45am Science Café, 7.30pm Computer Class, 9.45am Coffee Morning, 9.45-11.30am Family History Group, 10.30am Teapot Club Computer Class, 9.45am 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. Old School, Stur Old School, Stur Pamphill Parish Hall Old School, Stur. Old School, Stur. Family Information Service Helping families in the local community Dorset County Council’s Family Information Service offers FREE support to parents and carers of children aged 0-19 (or up to 25 for young people with a disability) through its online directory and over the phone. Families can access a wide range of information, including details of nearby children’s activities, local childcare and parent support groups in their area. The directory also lists clubs and activities for teenagers, as well as places where young people can go for help and guidance if they are going through a difficult time. The Family Information Service can also support struggling families by pointing them towards help with childcare costs and other local services such as Children’s Centres, the Citizen's Advice Bureau and family learning. There’s even a handy e-newsletter, packed with useful information, tips and news, which is emailed every month. To subscribe visit www.dorsetforyou.com/parent-newsletter. For families who may be struggling to find the service or information they need, there’s one to one advice to help you access a range of support through our Family Information Outreach service. This includes advice on finding and paying for childcare. They are also available to attend local groups and events in your community, subject to availability. To contact the Family Information Service: T: 01305 221066 E: [email protected] W: www.dorsetforyou.com/fis 8 9 TIVOLI Theatre BOX OFFICE & ENQUIRIES 01202 885566 www.tivoliwimborne.co.uk APRIL FILMS Tickets can be purchased in advance. 1st Boyhood (15) 7.30pm. th th 4 ,7 Fifty Shades of Grey (18) 7.30pm, 8th “ 2 “ “ 2pm. th 6 Shaun The Sheep Movie (U) 7.30pm, 7th, 9th “ “ “ “ 2pm. th 8 Behind The Beautiful Forevers (Encore) 7.00pm. tickets £13, concs £11 A National theatre recorded screening. th th th 13 , 14 , 16 , 20th The second best exotic marigold hotel (PG) 7.30pm, 12th, 14th, 16th, 19th “ “ “ “ “ “ 2.30pm, 15th “ “ “ “ “ “ 2pm th 27 Far from The Madding Crowd (U) 7.30pm, 28th “ “ “ “ “ 2pm. 28th Whiplash (15) 7.30pm. APRIL SHOWS 3 Claire Martin & Ray Gelato 9th Andy Parsons th 10 The Fortunes – “Past & Present” 11th The Story of Guitar Heroes th 15 Kathryn Roberts $ Sean Lakeman 17th Jimmy Webb th 18 The Billy Joel Songbook performed by Elio Pace & his Band. 21st Renaissance nd rd 22 , 23 Grumpy old Women (over 16s only) 24th Albert Hammond – songbook Tour 2015 th 25 Ben Waters & his Band 29th Kyle Eastwood th 30 Vienna Festival Ballet 35th Anniversay Gala rd 7.30pm, tickets £18.50 8pm, tickets £15. 7.30pm, tickets £16.50. 7.30pm, tickets £16.50. 7.30pm, tickets £14.50. 7.30pm, tickets £22.50. 7.30pm, tickets £18.50. 7.30pm, tickets £20. 8pm, tickets £22.50. 7.30pm, tickets £18. 7.30pm, tickets £16. 7.30pm, tickets £19. 7.30pm, tickets £17.50 <16s £14.50. 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 ANNUAL PAROCHIAL CHURCH MEETINGS This year’s Annual Parochial Church Meetings will be held on Thursday 23rd April at 7.30 pm in the Old School. Two Churchwardens have to be elected each year at the Annual Meeting of Parishioners. At the Annual Church Meeting there will be elections for those wishing to serve on the Parochial Church Council. If you wish to find out more about what is involved please speak to Revd. Joe, a Churchwarden or a member of the PCC. 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. Services Include: Tree Pruning and Felling Woodland Management Tree and Hedge Planting Hedge and Garden Maintenance We are a skilled, qualified and fully insured team priding ourselves on the quality of our work and customer satisfaction. Call or email for a free quote 07871 318916 email:[email protected], web:www.greatorex-countryside.co.uk 13 PAMPHILL CE VC FIRST SCHOOL Pamphill Green Wimborne Dorset BH21 4EE Dorset Education Partnership Class3 visit to the Ancient Technology Centre By Harley Forward and Theo Martin th On Thursday 12 March 2015, Class 3 went on a trip to Cranborne Ancient Technology Centre for an Anglo Saxons day. We hired two minibuses. Mrs Langdown had the year 4s and Mr. Woodward had the year 3s. Mrs Langdown had the music blasting out the speakers, it was really fun. When we got there we had a quick toilet break and it was a quick walk to the main centre park. On the way we saw some hazelnuts beginning to bloom. When we got to the main centre we met our teachers, Hannah and Mark. Then we went into the Viking long house and sat down on animal skin like: foxes, wild boar, wolf and sheep. Then Hannah showed us how to make birch bark soup and onion skin soup and she wrapped some sheep wool in material. What she was really doing was dying the material. After that, we were taken outside and sorted into 3 groups of 10 and then we started our activities. First Mark showed all the groups the safety of the wood cutting and he also showed us how to do it. One of the activities was fire making. This was led by Mark. First he asked us how we think the Anglo Saxons made fire. Most of us thought that you just rub sticks together and cause friction to make heat. The first way he showed us to make fire was by scraping flint and steel to make sparks to catch fire to dried grass (straw). The second way to make fire was to have a piece of wood with round holes the same shape as the end of a stick and you also need a fire bow and some squished straw. You twist the stick so when you pull the fire bow the stick turns and that makes smoke and black dust. Mark pushed on the stick meanwhile 2 people pulled and pushed the fire bow. Another one of the activities was farming and fencing. This was led by Hannah. The farming was just digging but was fun, Harley did lots and all the others did a good effort. The fencing was also fun, we had to weave big long hazel sticks. We weaved quite a lot of sticks. The last activity was wood cutting. There were 2 parts of this activity. 14 The first part was sawing the wood and the second part was splitting the wood into quarters. Harley was especially good at splitting the wood because he hit it so hard he broke the splitter. After every group had done every activity we went to the round house and after that we went to the earth house. 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Ring 01258 857091 for details. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 19 WALKIE TALKIES IN FEBRUARY The rain in Spain stays mainly on the plain! Well actually, it didn’t on Thursday 26th February! It well and truly fell on Sturminster Marshall so there was no walk that day. Cold, windy and wet! Come on Spring! Proposed walking dates (weather permitting) : Friday 27th March : Wednesday 29th April : Thursday 27th May. Meet at 148 High Street, Sturminster Marshall. BH21 4BA at 10.00. [email protected] 01258-857534 FORESTERS FRIENDLY SOCIETY (Sturminster Marshall Branch) Is holding a RACE NIGHT at the HAMWORTHY CLUB, MAGNA ROAD, CANFORD MAGNA, WIMBORNE, DORSET BH21 3AP (All are welcome including children) ON SATURDAY 25TH APRIL 2015 - 6.30 FOR 7.00PM Tickets are only £7.00 (children under 12 free) which includes the club’s hot fork buffet. Further information and tickets can be ordered from Jan Ladbrook Tel 01258 857774 or email [email protected] The Makrell Charity “The Trustees of the Mackrell Charity extend their gratitude once again to Viridor Credits Environmental Co., which has confirmed a grant award to assist the improvement of table and chair storage at the Old School. We are grateful to East Dorset District Council for their agreeing to become a Contributing Third Party by awarding a Community Grant to the Charity Funds raised recently at the Valentines Afternoon Tea, complete the financing of the project. The community’s support of that event was very much appreciated. Work commenced towards the end of March and should be complete by the 17th April 2015” 20 Events in April at the Old School ********************* Science Café- 3rd Thursdays of the month at 7.30pm (for more information, contact John Garnish 01258 858684) 16th April 2015 – ‘A Brush with Technology’- a talk by John Batchelor on technical illustration Enjoy a glass of wine or a soft drink on arrival ********************** th 17 April- 7.30 for 8pm-Pop-up Restaurant – The Secret Pantry presents a fine dining experience in the Old school for one night only! See separate advert on p42. Details and menu also on the Mackrell Charity website. Cost £25 BYO drinks. ************************ Computer Learning -every Monday and Thursday morning 9.45 to 12.00. New recruits welcome. April topics will include SKYPE, Letters, Templates and printing, tablet workshop. £3 per session. To register your interest call Terry on 01258 857477 *********************** The Family History Group 10.30-12.00 noon, 2nd and 4th Wednesday mornings each month. April 8th and 22nd. Come along- no booking necessary. £3 (For more information contact Jane Holden 01258 858884) ************************ Check out our website for all details www.mackrellcharity.org.uk We now have a substantial Village Archive on the website- just click the ‘Village History’ button on the top right of the home page to access photos, videos etc. *********************** Coffee Mornings 2 , 3 and 4 Wednesdays after Easter until the Autumn. ************************* nd rd th 21 BEACH HUT FOR HIRE Canford Cliffs 01202 2147674 22 PREPARING FOR SPORTING ACTIVITY? RECOVERING FROM A SPORTS INJURY? MUSCLE FATIGUE OR STRAIN? RESTRICTED MOVEMENT? BACKACHE OR MUSCULAR PAIN? ------------------Try Sports Massage Therapy, utilising proven neuromuscular massage, soft tissue release and stretching techniques. 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You will also find various teas, coffees and soft drinks, and some savoury options. Gluten-free items available. Why not give yourself and your family a treat? Pop along at the weekend between 2.30 and 5.30pm and enjoy a delicious and sociable tea! Doing so will continue to provide invaluable support to both the Mackrell Charity and the sponsors above, and you will be warmly welcomed. 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 Well, spring has arrived and we look forward to lighter mornings and evenings. The birds are in full voice and making their nests. The rooks are building their rookery and are in good voice in the mornings. I have seen a rook with only one leg, but don’t know if it was born like that, or got injured, but it seems to have adapted to it. It just hops about with the help of its wings, and takes off quite well, but tends to do a belly-flop on landing. There is lots of frog-spawn in a friend’s pond, in fact so much that it is out over the lawn. I have also seen a lovely bumble bee and the butterflies seem to be waking up too. The trees are budding well, but why do the Trust have to cut down so many just as the sap is rising and say that they have died? The ones that have died are on the ground, not standing up and going green! Perhaps someone should tell them that, but perhaps you get no money for dead wood, only for the live trees. All the people living near them and the walkers also cannot understand it. There have been a pair of ducks who have nested close to the natural pond at Little Pamphill but they have not come this time. Maybe it is because the area is too open now, with no cover. Going back to the rook. There was a seagull in the same field and the rook was attacking it. The gull just looked at the rook as if to say ‘what are you doing?’ but it flew away in the end. Also I watched a buzzard being attacked by the rooks as it flew near the rookery. A very strong bird, but it met its match in them. The First Warm Day At last we feel the welcome sun As winter slips away, And hope returns to lift our hearts On this, the first warm day. Green shoots are growing quickly now We see the earth awake, The daffodils are dancing too Beside the peaceful lake. And butterflies appear. The whole of life renewed once more, Rejoice for Spring is here. And though the birds are nesting in the trees showers will return, And sometimes skies look grey, Enjoy each moment in the sun, On this, the first warm day! Iris Hesselden VILLAGE MARKET The recent Village Market was a great success with all the tables sold and cycling activities outside. The aroma of sizzling bacon was wonderful! Thank you to the stall holders who helped make it such an excellent day. We were delighted with the tremendous support from the people of the village which helped us tom raise over £200 for the Memorial Hall funds. We hope to build on this success with our next market which will be held on Saturday May 9th when we will have many new stalls as well as the favourites! Barbara Beaves (01258 858404) and Anne Weller (01258 857046) 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 English Usage, a personal view by Michael Evans Meanings change As I’ve pointed out before, languages evolve, and the meanings of words can change. Take “decimate” for example. Some people insist that it means only the elimination of ten percent of something, because in the Roman Empire it meant the killing of a tenth of a body of soldiers as a deterrent to rebellion (Latin decem = ten.). Recently, when a Daily Telegraph journalist said that that the foreign news department’s staff had been decimated, when the reduction had been more than 10%, pedants insisted that he had misused the word. There is no reason we should be held to a meaning of “decimate” which existed 2,000 years ago in another language. In widening its sense, we are in good company with many writers since then who have used it to mean the destruction of a large proportion. For example, George Bernard Shaw wrote, in “The Doctor’s Dilemma,” “Every doctor will allow a colleague to decimate a whole countryside sooner than . . . (give) him away.” The wider meaning is recognised in dictionaries, whose definitions recognise the current meanings of words from historical evidence of their usage. If we can’t accept that some words have new, modern meanings, we will be “silly/” Now, there’s a word which has undergone several changes of meaning, including harmless, humble, witless, happy, fortunate, blessed, innocent, inoffensive and foolish. When it’s used now, which definition do you think of? 31 STURMINSTER MARSHALL MARCH PARISH JOTTINGS Firstly may we wish you a Happy Easter, time is flying by and it is great to see all the beautiful Spring flowers. The Annual Open Meeting is coming up in the latter part of May and the date will be confirmed in next month’s Jottings. Stephen Gerry has kindly agreed to come along talk about the Trailway. The North Dorset Trailway committee are currently looking into the possibilities of its continuation from Spetisbury through to Corfe Mullen. The trees in Barton’s Ground have been pruned. Bean sticks and small logs have been left on the ground, as mentioned last month; please help yourself to these. There is still some work to do regarding bramble removal and we will be getting these cleared shortly. By the time you read this we will have held a meeting with Highways Agency and the Police regarding safety issues on the A31. We will report on this next month. Finally, but by no means least, after six years we are losing our PCSO Joe Cherrett. He has been accepted for training to join the Police force. We will miss him very much as he has been very supportive, and a very helpful PCSO providing a brilliant service to this community. We have written to him personally to offer are thanks. A new PCSO will be assigned to us in the near future. In the meantime PCSO Neale Rooke will be covering Stour. Recent Plans:3/15/0112/FUL 55 Churchill Close ,Sturminster Marshall, Wimborne To alter and extend existing dwelling to form two dwellings - Hawthorne Properties Ltd 3/15/0141/HOU 8 Henbury House Gardens, Sturminster Marshall, Wimborne Infill Canopy porch to form enclosed porch. Mr & Mrs. Symons Sturminster Marshall Gardening Club 2015 Programme th April 10 Outing – Poundbury Garden Centre st May 1 ‘Seasonal Shopping’ talk th June 5 ‘Seasonal Colour in the Garden’ rd July 3 Garden party August No Meeting th ‘ September 4 Orchids at Home’ talk nd October 2 ‘Dorset - Coast to Countryside’ th ‘ November 6 Jamaica – Paradise, Problems and Pineapples’ th December 4 Quiz Meetings are held in the Old School at 7.30pm. Visitors and new members are always welcome. Contact Sue 01258857606 or email [email protected] for information. 32 33 Thanks from all the team. 34 DAY BY DAY: OUR PARISHES AT PRAYER IN APRIL Special Intention Weds 1st Our Village Schools Thurs 2nd Fri 3rd Sat 4th Sun 5th Mon 6th Maundy Thursday Good Friday Vets and Veterinary Services Easter Day Pamphill Hall its Committee and all who use it Messy Church Those Preparing for Marriage Tues 7th Weds 8th Thurs 9th Fri 10th Sat 11th Sun 12th Mon 13th Tues 14th Weds 15th Thurs 16th Fri 17th Sat 18th Sun 19th Mon 20th Tues 21st Weds 22nd Thurs 23rd Fri 24th Sat 25th Sun 26th Mon 27th Tues 28th Weds 29th Thurs 30th Pre School and Nursery The Commonwealth The Voice of Shapwick The Clergy who lead our Services Uniformed Organisations The Sick and the Dying Farms and Farm Workers The Memorial Hall and all who us it The Armed Forces Our work with children and their Parents Those who worship at our Churches from outside the benefice The Unemployed The Queen’s Birthday The Organist and Choir Our Church Buildings Those who mourn All Health Workers and Carers Vocation Sunday Those who work from Home The Old School its Committee and all who use it Baptisms and Confirmation Our Shops and Public Houses 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 Cottages The Broads Shapwick Church Street and Swan Lane Crab Farm and Cottages New Barn and Badbury Cottages 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 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 Spetisbury Road Tattersall Gardens, The Sidings and Nursery Gardens Sheridan Way and Moor Lane Churchill Close 35 Readings for April 2015 April 5th Easter Day(White) Acts 10.34-43 1 Corinthians 15.1-11 John 20.1-18 April 12th Easter 2 (White) Acts 4.32-35 1 John 1.1-2.2 John 20.19-31 April 19th Easter 3 (White) Acts 3.12-19 1 John 3.1-7 Luke 24.36b-48 April 26th Easter 4 (White) Acts 4.5-12 1 John 3.16-24 John 10.11-18 May 3rd Easter 5 (White) Acts 8.26-40 1 John 4.7-21 John 15.1-8 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. 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Also in June we will be able to watch the W.I. Celebrations in London in our hall, live by way of the wonders of modern communication. Barbara professed she had many headaches being unable to communicate with the experts (well they do speak and strange language of their own, don' t they?). She had enlisted the help of a village expert. A group Meeting in Milborne St. Andrew, a Coffee Morning and other W.I. events were discussed and then Mr. Kevin Patience who had come to tell us the 'True Story of the African Queen' was introduced. Kevin began by telling us some of the history of Africa in the 1800's. Explorers had begun exploring the 'Dark Continent 'and European countries seeing the huge potential began annexing large areas and setting up their colonies there. Germany took a large part later to become Tanganyika now Tanzania, Britain Kenya and Uganda, Belgium settled to the west the French in Madagascar and Portugese further down the East coast. It is impossible to visualise the vastness of these colonies but railways were built, rather poor roads formed and boat transport on some of the large lakes. European settlements were formed. So it was in 1914 when the first world war broke out that that the war was brought to Africa. Germany had formed an army there but Britain had to bring in hundreds of British soldiers and bitter battles were fought with great loss of life but most of the deaths were caused by the diseases prevalent, malaria, yellow and black water fever. Germany had a warship, the Konigsburg, there which went into action sinking allied ships the first being the Pegasus. Britain retaliated sinking the Konigsburg with planes and gunboats. On Lake Tanganyika there were three boats used as ferries and the Germans set about by sinking two of them and Britain had to protect the communication of these lakes. After consultation, it was decided to build two gunboats in England and advice was asked of Mr. Simpson with experience in Africa and he suggested sailing the boats to South Africa, then on a train and from the railhead by steam traction engines and manpower. It was declared impossible but this incredible journey took place. Apart from the two boats there was a vast amount of equipment and supplies were needed. Large amounts of water was essential for humans and machines and so hundreds of women were employed to carry debbies of water on their heads for hundreds of miles. They reached Lake Tanganyika, floated the boats and made them ready for action. The Germans were totally unaware of the danger and were defeated on the lake. In 1935 author C.S. Forester heard of these deeds and using his imagination wrote his book 'African Queen'. A film was made in 1951 with Humphrey Bogart and Katharine Hepburn starring. American Bogart had to be recast as Canadian as the character in the book was English. The film is repeated on TV many times but if you haven't seen it - Bogart and Hepburn (with much dispute) sail a small steamer down a tortuous river through swamps and rapids, loaded with gunpowder and ram the warship, successfully, sinking it. With filmmakers craft the little steamer was powered by a diesel engine with a device to provide puffs of steam and the stars were not allowed to go into swamps because of disease etc. so a tank was built and a 'swamp' formed in it. My apologies to Mr. Patience if I have not reported his talk correctly but it is very hard to condense all the information he gave us . Questions were asked and thanks expressed. Tea was served by Ann and Pat, a display of African memorabilia was discussed and Pat's lovely deep purple double hellebore was declared flower of the month. Our meeting on 8th April will be our A.G.M. when we were told that our long serving Secretary Beryl Dewhurst and Committee member Vicky Wood will be standing down. There will be a talk by someone from C.C.M. Wessex and a display of hats and scarves knitted by members. Rita Coomer – Sturminster Marshall Women's Institute. 41 CATHERINES K9 CARE Dog Walker, Boarding, Dog Day Care, Pet Visiting, Pet Transportation to Vets or Grooming Fully licensed by local council Public Liability Insurance Boarding is provided within a comfortable home in a family environment For all enquiries 07827874171 [email protected] www.catherinesk9care.com www.facebook.comcatherinesk9care 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. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ NOTICE OF ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING OF STURMINSTER MARSHALL MEMORIAL HALL On Thursday, 30th April 2015 at 7.30PM At The Memorial Hall AGENDA 1 2 3 4 5 6 Apologies Approval of the AGM Minutes of 9th October 2014 Chairman’s Report Treasurer’s Report and Approval of Accounts Election of Officers Confirmation of Representatives of Regular User Groups Do please join us. Light refreshments will be served. Note: This AGM is being called to comply with our Trust Deed, which stipulates that the AGM should be held annually during the month of April. 44 45 46 47 Notes from your District Councillor As we emerge from the long Winter we have some cause for relief that we were not awash as we had been in previous years. Great credit goes to the collaboration which had taken place beforehand between Shapwick and Pamphill Parish Council, the National Trust, and the County Council in clearing drains and ditches in advance. Work is progressing rather more slowly in Sturminster Marshall where Wessex Water's timescales estimate that the sealing of the sewers against surface water is likely to stretch into 2016/7. Rumours persist of lorries ignoring the width restriction on White Mill Bridge and the Straight Mile despite some clear signing by the Old School. This poses dangers both to the Public and to the structure of the bridge. If anyone manages to take a photograph of an offending lorry with its number plate please let me know. Opinions seem to differ over the benefits of the street light turn off in the late hours of the night. At least the star watchers among you will be pleased. It is good to know that both Halls are tapping into Viridor grants. Since we live near to old mineral workings it is just that our communities should benefit. These notes are, I am afraid, my last since I shall not be standing for re-election on 7th May. Having served two four year terms it is time to hand on the baton but I shall carry away with me some good memories of representing the really nice people who live in this Ward. It has been a privilege. Paul Bennett 13th March 2015 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Dorset Adult Sitting Services Are you caring for a loved one and would like some much needed time to yourself? Or do you have an important appointment or event that you would like to attend but are unable to leave your loved one for their own safety? Then Dorset Adult Sitting Services are for you! Dorset Adult Sitting Services delivers respite care on a short-term regular or one-off basis. Please contact Emily Beaves for more information on 07792 809321 or email [email protected]. 48 Our Preschool provides a welcoming inclusive environment to support children during their time with us. It may be a new experience for your child to be away from you, but rest assured our well qualified caring practitioners are here to support both you and your child during this time of transition. Our curriculum is tailored to meet the individual needs of each child through a system of observation, assessment and next steps provided by a dedicated key person. As we are situated in the grounds of the First School, we are able to introduce an early link with the School through regular visits and use of the school facilities. If you have a child aged between two years old and school age and would like to visit the preschool or find out more details, please call the office. All three year old children receive funding from the term after their third birthday. Some children are eligible for funding from two years old. Please contact the setting for more details or bring your ‘Golden ticket’ to us. We need your help please! We are collecting Sainsbury Vouchers We are looking for old saucepans and frying pans for our outdoor play Please drop them into the setting if you can help or call and we can collect them – thank you. Parkstone Grammar School Car Share From September 2015 Please call 07876 234174 (experienced drivers only) 49 50 51 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] 52 Sturminster Marshall Evening WI What a wonderful evening we had at our February meeting. After dealing with business matters Heather introduced the brilliant author Sarah Challis, who spoke to us about her life before and since becoming a best selling author. She was truly inspirational and had more than a few of us wondering if we had a ‘best seller’ lurking somewhere inside our cranium! Sarah explained that her first book was published when she was 51 years old after a career as an English teacher. Feeling that she had gone as far as her teaching career was going to take her Sarah took the plunge and did what she had been longing to do for a number of years, gave up work and turned to full-time writing. Having thoroughly researched publishers and agents, she was fortunate enough to get the first book she submitted published, with a deal for a second book. Sarah related how she hadn’t thought as far as a second novel and found the prospect rather daunting. However, she has now had 10 books published and whilst they are novels they are all based on her own life experiences either about Dorset village life or her travels to colourful locations such as Mali, where she spent some time with the Tuareg people who are nomadic Berbers. The Tuareg follow Islam but in their society women do not traditionally wear the veil, whereas the men do. We rounded off the evening with a raffle, the proceeds going to the charity that Sarah supports, Farms for City Children which offers urban children from all over the country a unique opportunity to live and work together for a week on a real farm in the heart of the countryside. Our April meeting on the 16th will be our AGM, so please come to support your committee and your WI; it is here for you. Elections will be taking place for new officers and your support is essential. There will be an inducement of cheese & wine. We look forward to seeing all our members at the Memorial Hall for a 7.30 p.m. start. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Use your talents What skills and talents do you have? Sewing, cooking, growing, selling, IT, photography…….? Could you use your skills to make money? St. Mary’s Church Wardens are giving away a £10 note to each supporter and challenging them to use it to make more money during the next twelve months, to support Church Funds. Merrick and Liz want people to have fun as they use their talents and skills in innovative ways between April and Easter 2016. The launch will be at the Family Service on Sunday 12th April. Do come along and claim your “£10 Talent”. If you would like to take part but are unable to attend the service, please contact Liz Jones (01258 857076) or Merrick Williams (01258 857614). 53 SCISSOR TRIX Hair by Karen. Professional. London trained with vast experience in modern techniques. Please telephone 01258 858416 or 07544565200 54 55 56 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). 57 Simon Stone Drama Workshops For many years Simon Stone has been bringing aspects of history to life for our children. These workshops have enabled the children to gain an enhanced understanding of Romans, Vikings, The Great Fire of London and Victorians. Simon also played an important role in our Centenary celebrations in 2011 when he showed our children what our school might have been like when it opened in 1911 (as a very strict Edwardian schoolmaster). The photo above shows our Year 2 children getting into character as they buy and sell shellfish on Pudding Lane just before the fire broke out in Thomas Farrynor’s bakery on 2 September 1666. Many past pupils will remember fondly their own drama workshop days with Mr Stone. He is now retiring and we would like to take this opportunity to thank him and wish him well. From all Staff and Pupils of Sturminster Marshall First School 58 59 60 Splendid Springtime Shrubs - by Lys de Bray I am so grateful for the colourful flowers of early spring after the months of brownness; all the following are easy to grow and are definitely worth their space in your garden ground. Corylopsis sinensis (12ft - 4m) is a delightful airy shrub with small dangling clusters of pale yellow flowers, elongating with age. Early-out Branches of it look lovely in a vase with the first daffs and a fine and large specimen can be seen at MacPenny's Nursery at Bransgore, just on the right as you go in. Another rather similar shrub is Cornus mas, the Cornelian Cherry (15ft - 5m) which has small pale yellow bobbles of flowers, equally nice in a vase with the early daffs, in late summer colourful red jelly fruits appear. Both grow large in slow time, so remember this when siting them. The Witch Hazels Hamamelis mollis and H. x intermedia have spidery flowers that come in pale and brighter yellows, burnt orange (H x intermedia `Jelena') and the glowing red (H. x `Diane'l all are good and all are scented: these are grafted plants and therefore expensive, but well worth it for a special gift or garden position. They grow slowly to a spreading 12ft - 4 m. Chaenomeles, flowering quince or Japonica (3ft - 9ft lm to 3m+) according to variety and position) flowers early on bare and sometimes thorny branches; a few stems of the Japanese-looking waxy single flowers in white, pink, red or crimson are beautiful as a minimal arrangement indoors, change the vase-water often as the flowers open. This has apple-type fruits in autumn, some folk make them into jelly and convince themselves that it tastes nice, but this is unlikely as the plant is NOT the true quince which is Cydonia oblonga. Viburnum bodnantense 'Dawn' (10ft - 3m+) grows into a large shrub with almond-scented clusters of pink flowers. Viburnum tinus, once called `laurestinus' (loft - 3m+) is a useful evergreen hedging plant in flower throughout the winter. Varieties such as V. t 'Eve Price' and V t. `Gwenllian' have pretty pink-flushed buds. It flowers very early and though scentless the flowers are a good shape in a vase of mixed spring blossoms. The mahonias start flowering before Christmas, some, such a M. x. media 'Charity' have erupting fountains of yellow, scented flowers set among huge (to 18ins - 45cm) and handsome toothed and shiny leaves and deeply fissured bark. Most grow very large in time and need careful and strong-armed pruning to keep them looking good, but this can be artfully done to make the most of their sculptural qualities. After flowering they produce attractive strings of green berries and both stages are great in situations where size and impact matter, such as church decor. Pussy-willow Salix caprea (25ft - 8m +) is such a darling shrub or small tree, impossible not to walk past it and not stroke the silver-furred 'pussies' which make yet another perfect accompaniment to a vaseful of white daffs. It has just a teensy drawback, as the pussies open in your warm room the pollen falls stickily on table or windowsill and is really hard to remove. 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 Great selection of antiques, retro and shabby chic furniture always in stock Open: 10-5 Fri & Sat, 10-4 Thurs, 10-2 Sunday & Bank Holiday Mondays We now offer a full house clearance service – contact us for a no obligation quote Senior citizens discount on Fridays – a further 10% off purchases. Offer excludes furniture and electrical goods. 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 Police Police station (non emergency number) 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 101 Hall Bookings Old School, Sturminster Marshall: Mrs Jan Standing Memorial Hall, Sturminster Marshall: Mrs K. Kollberg Pamphill Parish Hall: Mrs M. Cherrett 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 email: [email protected] Pamphill & Shapwick Parish Council Chair: Mrs Anthea Cross Pamphill & Shapwick Parish Council Clerk: Mrs Lindsay Hole 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 A. Thornton 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 Sturminster Marshall Short Mat Bowls & Social Club: Mr J.Case CaseCase For Pamphill Kingston Lacy Skittles Club: Mr R. Frost Kingston Lacy Cricket Club: Mr S. Maine Pamphill Pre-School: Mrs. D. Gould S.C.T. (Village Green): Gail Birkin For Shapwick 01258 857477 01258 858447 01202 888260 01202 889199 01258 857557 01258 857588 01202 620363 01202 848922 01258 857314 01258 857469 01258 857373 01202 829522 01258 857091 01258 857008 01258 857616 01258 857606 01258 857477 01258 858404 01202 625561 01258 857799 01202 625561 01202 885309 01929 459398 01202 888447 01202 888447 01258 857647 01202 989733 01258 858884 01202 690718 01202 883084 07969 883814 07415 473977 01258 858631 71 72
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