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Introduction from your new editors -------------------­<br />

With the arrival of a new year, so too a new challenge for your new Editors!<br />

We would like to thank Heather Bland for her sterling work over the years in editing<br />

and maintaining the <strong>Piddle</strong> <strong>Valley</strong> News & Views.<br />

We hope you will bear with us as we become more proficient in our new roles.<br />

As you will see, we are adopting a new format and a new style. While we<br />

recognise that change might take some adjusting to, the new size is intended to be<br />

less wasteful of paper so helping our environment.<br />

Over the coming months, we hope to evolve the publication further - welcoming<br />

new members to the PVNV team, expanding the content to be more inclusive of<br />

<strong>Valley</strong> activities, establishing contacts in each of the communities to regularly update<br />

the comings and goings throughout the villages, strengthening the contacts with<br />

groups, clubs, organisations and sportspeople. And finally, to achieve an online<br />

version which will enable a far wider audience to know about life in the <strong>Piddle</strong> <strong>Valley</strong>.<br />

We would welcome news from other amateur journalists, particularly in <strong>Piddle</strong>hinton,<br />

<strong>Piddle</strong>trenthide & White Lackington. So please, do let us know more about the<br />

activities throughout the <strong>Valley</strong><br />

Contents<br />

Dot Browning + Ros Charlton I Co Editors<br />

Dates for your diary- News from the Vicarage -Services - News, comings & goings<br />

in the valley - General news & notices - Clubs, Groups, organisations - Sport ­<br />

Parish & District Council- School- www.piddlevalley .. - Surgeries<br />

Editorial<br />

Editor Dot Browning T 01300 348280 } E dot.descon@easynet.co.uk<br />

Co Editor Ros Charlton T 01300 348063 }<br />

Advertising Vacant<br />

Distribution Linda Hoyle T 01300 348978<br />

Copy deadline March I April issue 15th <strong>Feb</strong>ruary 5pm, future copy dates<br />

15th April. June, August, October; 10th December<br />

The Editors would appreciate all copy submitted earlier!<br />

By post or PVNV Postbag, <strong>Piddle</strong>trenthide Post Office & Village Stores,<br />

by hand <strong>Piddle</strong>trenthide, DT2 7QF<br />

Printed by Creeds of Bridport<br />

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News from the Vicarage ------------------------­<br />

BLESS THIS HOUSE<br />

The first of the major Christian festivals in the New Year is the Feast of the Epiphany<br />

on the 6th <strong>Jan</strong>uary. Its name, being derived from a Greek word, reminds us that the<br />

origins of the feast are to be found in the eastern or 'Orthodox' Christian Churches.<br />

The eastern churches used the festival (originally based on the Jewish Feast of Lights)<br />

to celebrate not only the birth of Jesus but also the arrival of the wise men or Magi,<br />

the baptism of Jesus and his first miracle at Cana when he turned water to wine.<br />

When the western Church (effectively the Roman Catholic Church) came to adopt<br />

the festival, they already had a feast for celebrating the birth of Christ, namely the<br />

25th December, and so the notion of the twelve days of Christmas arose - spanning<br />

the period from the 25th December to the 6th <strong>Jan</strong>uary.<br />

Exactly who were the mysterious visitors from the east has been a source of debate<br />

over the centuries. Their arrival is recorded only in Matthew's gospel where they are<br />

seen as astrologers who recognise that the birth of Jesus is of cosmic significance.<br />

Over time, the Magi came to be thought of by some as philosophers or priests disaffected<br />

with the inadequacy of their own religion and drawn to the true God.<br />

Around the eighth century, they came to be seen as kings fulfilling the prophecy of<br />

Isaiah that 'kings shall come to your dawning brightness'. They also acquired names:<br />

Caspar, Melchior and Balthasar, and their remains are reputed to be buried in<br />

Cologne cathedral which acquired them in the 12th century and so established itself<br />

as a pilgrimage destination.<br />

In some parts of central Europe, around the 6th <strong>Jan</strong>uary, one may see the symbol<br />

+C+B+IVI+ with two numbers before and two numbers after (for example,<br />

20+C+B+M+ 11) written in chalk above the doorway of Christian homes. Not only<br />

are the letters the initials of the traditional names of the Magi, they also stand for the<br />

Latin phrase Christus mansionem benedicat (" May Christ bless the house"). The<br />

beginning and ending numbers are the year, 2011 in the example above.<br />

lVIay Christ bless our homes this Epiphany and throughout the coming year.<br />

Rev Tony Monds<br />

The Vicarage, <strong>Piddle</strong>trenthide<br />

T 01300348211 E tony.monds@btinternet.com<br />

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SERVICES and<br />

READINGS<br />

6 th <strong>Feb</strong>ruary<br />

5 before Lent<br />

Green<br />

Ps 112<br />

Isa 58.1-12<br />

1 Cor 2<br />

Matt 5.13-20<br />

13 th <strong>Feb</strong>ruary<br />

4 before Lent<br />

Green<br />

Ps 119.1-8<br />

Deut 30.15-end<br />

1Cor3.1-9<br />

Matt 5.21-37<br />

20 th <strong>Feb</strong>ruary<br />

3 before Lent<br />

Green<br />

Ps 119.33-40<br />

Lev 19.1-2, 9-18<br />

1 Cor3.10-11,<br />

16-end<br />

Matt 5.38-end<br />

27th <strong>Feb</strong>ruary<br />

2 before Lent<br />

Green<br />

Ps 136<br />

Gen 1.1-2.3<br />

Rom 8.18-25<br />

Matt 6.25-34<br />

THE BENEFICE of THE PIDDLE VALLEY, HILTON,<br />

CHESELBOURNE and MELCOMBE HORSEY<br />

Hilton Melcombe Horsey<br />

8.30am Holy Communion 11.OOam Morning Prayer<br />

Cheselbourne <strong>Piddle</strong>trenthide<br />

9.30am Family Eucharist 11.OOam Morning Prayer<br />

<strong>Piddle</strong>hinton Alton Paneras<br />

9.30am Family Service 6.00pm Evening Prayer<br />

(Snowdrop Sunday)<br />

Cheselbourne Melcombe Horsey<br />

8.30am Holy Communion 6.00pm Evening Prayer<br />

Hilton <strong>Piddle</strong>hinton<br />

9.30am Family Eucharist 6.3Opm Evening Prayer<br />

<strong>Piddle</strong>trenthide<br />

11.00am Family Eucharist<br />

Alton Paneras Melcombe Horsey<br />

8.30am Holy Communion 11.OOam Parish Communion<br />

<strong>Piddle</strong>hinton <strong>Piddle</strong>trenthide<br />

9.30am Parish Communion 11.00am Family Service<br />

Hilton Cheselbourne<br />

11.OOam Morning Prayer 6.00pm Evening Prayer<br />

<strong>Piddle</strong>trenthide Melcombe Horsey<br />

8.30am Holy Communion 11.OOam Parish Communion<br />

Alton Paneras Hilton<br />

9.30am Family Eucharist 6.00pm Morning Prayer<br />

Cheselbourne <strong>Piddle</strong>hinton<br />

11.00am Family Service 6.30pm Evening Prayer<br />

Note<br />

• Services shown in Old English Text are taken from the Book of Common Prayer<br />

published in 1662 .<br />

• The Family Eucharists (based on Common Worship Order One) Family and other<br />

services are in contemporary language.<br />

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From the Registers<br />

Holy Baptism<br />

India Joan Leeming and Amelie Rose Jacqueline Leeming were baptised at St<br />

Martin's, Cheselbourne on the 24th October 2010.<br />

Holy Matrimony<br />

Stephen George Brackstone and Leah Gmiterek were married at All Saints',<br />

<strong>Piddle</strong>trenthide on the 16th October 2010.<br />

Funerals<br />

The funeral of Rose ('Rosie') Cunningham Clapp took place at All Saints',<br />

<strong>Piddle</strong>trenthide (followed by cremation at Weymouth crematorium) on the 20th<br />

October 2010.<br />

The funeral (followed by burial) of Kenneth Thomas Arthur Legg took place at St<br />

Andrew's, Melcombe Horsey on the 3rd November 2010.<br />

The ashes of Suzanne Mary Elizabeth Stanzl were interred at<br />

St Andrew's, Melcombe Horsey on the 21 st November 2010.<br />

The funeral (followed by burial) of Doris Joan Walker took place at St Andrew's,<br />

Melcombe Horsey on the 23rd November 2010.<br />

Benefice Churchwardens<br />

Alton Pancras Cheselbourne<br />

Susan Cheyne 01300343327 Chris Quarrie 01258837731<br />

Sally Dangerfield 01300 348880 Nina Shaw Porter 01258837422<br />

Hilton Melcombe Horsey<br />

Justin Langham 01258817446 John Langham 01258 880808<br />

Anthony Wyld 01258880261 Margaret Smail 01258880609<br />

<strong>Piddle</strong>hinton <strong>Piddle</strong>trenthide<br />

Liz Carter 01300348266 Michael Howard Tripp 01300348234<br />

Sara Milne 01300348400 Prue Jakeman 01300 348316<br />

St Mary's Church <strong>Piddle</strong>hinton<br />

The church's financial year finished on 31 st December and I would very much like to<br />

thank all who have so generously donated monthly, quarterly and annually to the<br />

church funds by standing order through their bank and all those who give throughout<br />

the year using the yellow envelope scheme. The gift aid claimed back from<br />

Inland Revenue is a major source of income. Like everyone else at the moment, we<br />

need every penny possible! If anyone feels they can start contributing to the scheme<br />

or would like to increase their donation, that would be wonderful. All donations are<br />

absolutely confidential don't be shy about tiny amounts, it all adds up!<br />

Gay Hanbury (Treasurer 01300 348465)<br />

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News, comings & goings in the valley ------------------<br />

Alton Pancras<br />

AP Greetings from the Best-Kept Hamlet in Dorset, which we were officially<br />

awarded in the Autumn. The independent judges particularly liked the fact that we<br />

were litter-free, their not knowing that a couple of village worthies got wind of their<br />

intended visit and black-sacked it. We were surprised that they didn't comment on<br />

the over-grown pond and parts of the river frontages, but perhaps they didn't spot<br />

there was a river there at all! Apparently they particularly admired the area around<br />

the church, its grounds kept neat all-year by John Squibb, and around Austral Farm<br />

and the Manor. The irony is that a hamlet is generally described as a small village,<br />

usually without a church!<br />

AP This new regular column aims to focus on comings and goings in Ap, news<br />

of previous residents, any individual or collective successes, and like any news media,<br />

plenty of villagers' names. We were asked recently if our village (hamlet?) had any<br />

locals, which set us thinking. Define a local. Someone born in AP? Or lived here a<br />

long time? And how long is a long time? Your views are sought. And by the way, the<br />

questioner didn't mean that at all. He meant "any pubs?"<br />

AP At a gathering at Parkstone, Poole recently, among an audience of 65 'local'<br />

people, not one had been born in Dorset. Yet here in Ap, there are at least three who<br />

were Parkstone-born Eric and Jean Groome and me! Anyone else? We await your<br />

contributions for the March/April edition, deadline 5 pm 15th <strong>Feb</strong>ruary. And if you<br />

would prefer to write this column, come to the village meeting on 18th April (venue<br />

to be announced through your doors later) and offer your services. Until then .........<br />

AP In <strong>Feb</strong>ruary, JJ Olley, Jennii Bland and Joseph Krolski are among those on<br />

their way to Moscow and St Petersburg, while Jon Coombes and George Brazier are<br />

in the party destined for Florida. all courtesy of school trips. Comparing cultures and<br />

temperatures spring to mind!<br />

Colin Dean, 8 Holcombe Mead [colinsuedean@btinternet.comj<br />

<strong>Piddle</strong>hinton<br />

Royal British Legion<br />

My humble apologies to the people in <strong>Piddle</strong>hinton who weren't visited by the Royal<br />

British Legion Poppy Appeal collectors. The omission was a combination of late<br />

arrival of collection boxes and two of my stalwart collectors being absent. I sincerely<br />

hope I will be better organised for 2011 !<br />

David Saxby <strong>Piddle</strong>hinton Village Representative Royal British Legion<br />

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Millennium Green<br />

The trustees w ish to than k all those who generously gave up their Sunday morning<br />

to help w ith their recent annual river clearance. Special than ks to Will Molland for<br />

his support with this event<br />

Thank you also to all who supported our recent John Pilkington tal k which was a<br />

joint event with <strong>Piddle</strong>hinton Village Hall. f 100 was donated to Practical Action, a<br />

charity which John Pilkington supports helping people in the developing wmld to set<br />

up sustainable projects. Linda Bellini, Millennium Green trustees secretary<br />

<strong>Piddle</strong>trenthide & White Lackington<br />

Remembering <strong>Piddle</strong>trenthide<br />

The fourth exh ibiti on of t his project, focusing<br />

on Middle Tything & the busi nesses of<br />

<strong>Piddle</strong>trenthide, attracted ever more vlsitorsl<br />

'Star of the Show' on this occasion was 90<br />

year old Eva Fay, one time Lady's Maid to<br />

Lady Jackson at West House. Other 'old<br />

faces' to appear included the DAVIS fam ily:<br />

Pete r, Rosemarie and Marga ret, the latter surviving<br />

being 'bombed out' of the butchers<br />

shop owned by her parents, in 1940 Early<br />

memories of the Methodist chapel, which<br />

boasted a Sunday School of 120 members<br />

and a young men's evening class, but is now<br />

sadly a building site, included Ralph<br />

Wightman's descriptIOn of the Sunday routi<br />

of his childhood and more recently, <strong>Jan</strong>et<br />

Burt's memories of Sunday School Christmas<br />

parties and Nativity Plays. Joan Hunt (left) Eva Foy (right)<br />

Each exhibition prompts more photos to be recovered from old family albums. For<br />

the first exhibition, nearly two years ago, it was difficult finding enough photos to<br />

cover the smail set of screens we had borrowed; thiS time, the newly acquired set of<br />

seven screens were augmented by a further five, courtesy of Dorset <strong>Community</strong><br />

Action!<br />

Such an exhibition takes many hours to stage and several visits to the homes of present<br />

and past members of our village, to hear and record their memories of former<br />

times. We are greatly Indebted to Ian Condon for all his hard work copying the photos<br />

and improving them to the point where a sepia haze becomes the focussed up<br />

face of a former resident.<br />

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Our next exhibition, in a year's time, will focus on the farming community and<br />

explore the extent to which it has changed since 1901 . Please look out any photos<br />

you have that we could display and do com e forwa rd to be interviewed as part of<br />

this on -going proJect.<br />

Dave & Bridget Bowen (01300 348255)<br />

Yet another bumper crowd turned up to this extremely popular event<br />

Over 70 people visited the Memorial Hall to view the exhibition, meet old friends and<br />

have conversations that begin "Do you remember when ...) One happy reunion<br />

was between two former members of the Buckla nd Newton sch ool football team .<br />

Robin Foy fro m Bournemouth, hadn 't seen Tony Wareham since they we re in the<br />

school football team . Just a bit of a coincidence, particularly as Tony lives in Western<br />

Austra lia.<br />

Robin is pictured holdi ng a photo of them in uck land Newton Primary School<br />

football team. Ian Condon<br />

Plush<br />

P Readers may have noticed that the smallest village in the valley has just taken<br />

over the PVNV - although it's taking a good percentage of the population to do the<br />

job that Heather Bland did single-handed. The new ed itor Dot and her back-up Ros<br />

live here, plus linda Hoyle, one of our many recent arrivals, w ho has volu nteered for<br />

the new post of Distribution Manager.<br />

P Linda and Jeff came down from Aberdeen in the autumn of 2009, when Jeff<br />

was posted to Wytch Farm by BP, and seem to have brought Grampian winters With<br />

them ... as well as their son Jonathan.<br />

P More recent Plush arrivals are Drs Christopher and Caroline Burnham who<br />

moved into Plush Bottom in the autumn and promptly swelled the population f urther,<br />

With the arrival of their beautiful firstborn, Emily, on 22nd November. Many of you<br />

Will know Dr Chris Burnham from the Puddletown surgery, while Dr Caroline IS a GP<br />

In Yeovil . Chris hails rom the New Forest but they have moved to Plush from<br />

Maiden Newton<br />

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P Medical writer Theresa Brothwood has moved from her home of 25 years in<br />

Dulwich to Astra, so a big change from metropolis to hamlet and which her two<br />

daughters have warmly applauded. She is relishing the rural idyll with partridge and<br />

pheasant roaming the garden.<br />

P This very wintry winter makes Plushers (any better collective name for us is<br />

welcome!?) especially grateful to those who organize our heating co-operative.<br />

What's that? It began with Harry Whittle, then Peter Chance (01300 348311) took<br />

over for several years collecting heating oil orders from enough residents to order a<br />

whole tanker load, saving enough on delivery costs to negotiate a worthwhile<br />

discount for us all. John Browning (01300 348280) has now taken over the reins,<br />

but not one to sit back and rest, Peter has gone on to arrange a group boiler service<br />

over a couple of days, resulting in another price discount because of the cost of<br />

reaching us in the far-flung depths of The <strong>Valley</strong> ... If you would like help or advice in<br />

setting up a similar scheme in your patch, Peter or John would be happy to pass on a<br />

few tips.<br />

Ros Charlton<br />

Plush Cricket Club are always on the look out for new players to join our<br />

enthusiastic and successful cricket teams.<br />

With the brilliant pavilion nearing its internal completion,<br />

2009 has been a spectacular year for the club, so if you are 14 years or older,<br />

and you would like to come and join our warm and friendly club,<br />

set in some of the most beautiful surroundings to play village cricket,<br />

then please contact either:<br />

Graeme Stephens: 07899 663773<br />

Tim Mitchell: 0779 857744 or<br />

Riou Baxter: 07976328916<br />

all of whom will be more than delighted to explain what<br />

Plush Cricket Club is all about<br />

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General News & Notices ---------------------------<br />

Dorset Police<br />

We would ask all to be mindful of any neighbours who may be vulnerable during the<br />

current cold weather. Please take the time to check on them and see if you can be of<br />

any assistance. Also, do not accept any offers of work from people calling door to<br />

door, offering to clear snow off your drive and pathways. If you see anything suspicious<br />

or have any concerns please contact Dorset Police on 01202 222 222 or Crime<br />

Stoppers on 0800 555 111.<br />

Do something amazing, be a Blood Donor, give the gift of life!<br />

Did you know that although most of us expect blood to be available to save our lives<br />

should we ever need it, the UK's blood supply is donated by just 4% of the eligible<br />

population? You are eligible to give blood from the ages of 17 to 65, subject to a<br />

health check at the donor session, so why not put some in the bank - someone you<br />

care for may need blood one day. You can make an initial check to find out whether<br />

your health allows you to donate by calling 0300 123 2323 or on the Blood<br />

Transfusion website www.blood.co.uk. The website explains what to expect at a<br />

donation session and how blood is used.<br />

DORCHESTER sessions are held at the United Church Hall, South Street (near Goulds<br />

household store) and all are from 13.30 - 15.25 and 16.30 - 19.00.<br />

Next dates Thursday 6 <strong>Jan</strong>uary Thursday 27 <strong>Jan</strong>uary Thursday 17 <strong>Feb</strong>ruary<br />

There are no sessions at STURMINSTER NEWTON during <strong>Jan</strong>uary or <strong>Feb</strong>ruary.<br />

Potential donors are recommended to call 0300 1232323 or visit www.blood.co.uk<br />

to check session details. You can book an appointment time which speeds up the<br />

donation process and minimises waiting time.<br />

Rosalyn Charlton<br />

Mondays<br />

Alton Pancras<br />

<strong>Piddle</strong>trenthide<br />

<strong>Piddle</strong>hinton<br />

Dorchester Mobile library<br />

<strong>Jan</strong>uary 10 + 24<br />

<strong>Feb</strong>ruary 7 + 21<br />

Holcombe Mead<br />

Poachers Inn<br />

Wightmans Orchard<br />

Paynes Close<br />

11.25 - 11.45<br />

11.55-12.10<br />

1.20 1.50<br />

2.00 - 4.00<br />

Artsreach Advance Notice<br />

<strong>Piddle</strong>trenthide Memorial Hall Commiittee is pleased to announce that an Artsreach production<br />

will be shown in the Hall on the evening of Friday 4 March 2011. "What Would<br />

Helen Mirren Do?" is a play by Anita Parrry and has been touring the village halls of<br />

Dorset this autumn to much acclaim. More information in March/April News & Views but<br />

do look out for posters throughout the <strong>Valley</strong> in <strong>Feb</strong>ruary telling you about tickets<br />

Heather Bland<br />

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WINTER WHOOPEE"<br />

A FRENCH EVENING I<br />

Saturday , <strong>Jan</strong>uary 29 th , 7pm.<br />

<strong>Piddle</strong>hinton Village Hall.<br />

A four-course supper I with Bar I and<br />

Musical Entertainment I led by the<br />

<strong>Valley</strong>'s own Dave BowenH.<br />

Pates au choix<br />

Carbonnade de Boeuf<br />

Tarte aux fruits<br />

Fromages<br />

£10.1 OPEN TO EVERYONE...<br />

BRIGHTEN UP A JANUARY EVENING<br />

AND BRING ALONG SOME FRIENDS!<br />

Tickets from <strong>Piddle</strong>trenthide PO,<br />

Dave Bowen (01300-348255 )<br />

or Bernard Roughton ( 348434 ).<br />

<strong>Piddle</strong> <strong>Valley</strong> Twinning Association.<br />

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Clubs, Groups, Organisations ---------------------­<br />

<strong>Piddle</strong> <strong>Valley</strong> Country Dancing Group<br />

We started this group in 2001, so next term will see our 10th anniversary. The term<br />

will start on Monday 10 <strong>Jan</strong>uary 2.15 - 4.15 pm at the Memorial Hall as usual, and<br />

every Monday (except 14 <strong>Feb</strong>) and end on Monday 4 April.<br />

We are always keen to recruit more members to our enthusiastic group men are<br />

especially welcome as we only have 2 at the moment. My ambition is to achieve a<br />

regular attendance of at least 16 dancers so that we can have two full sets dancing<br />

simultaneously. Absolutely no experience is necessary as every dance is walked<br />

through first (sometimes 2 or 3 times) and the emphasis is always on enjoyment and<br />

keeping fit. Flat, well-fitting shoes recommended.<br />

At only £1 - SOp per meeting, which includes tea/Coffee/squash and biscuits during<br />

the much-needed break, this must be one of the cheapest forms of entertainment in<br />

the <strong>Piddle</strong> <strong>Valley</strong> or anywhere. Do come along and join us, you will be made most<br />

welcome. Note there will be no meeting on 14 <strong>Feb</strong>ruary.<br />

<strong>Jan</strong>e Preston, 01300 348 545<br />

<strong>Piddle</strong>trenthide Lunch Club<br />

I think we have all just about recovered from our 'fifteen<br />

seconds of fame' on BBC South Today!<br />

We all enjoyed our Christmas lunch at the beginning of<br />

December. Thank you to Rebecca Green and her staff for<br />

producing this delicious meal. We would also like to thank the children of Years 2<br />

and 3 from <strong>Piddle</strong> <strong>Valley</strong> First School for entertaining us with Christmas carols and<br />

songs from their Christmas Show. We certainly have some talent in the valley.<br />

The lunch club is now going into its 4th year, and I would like to thank all the<br />

volunteers who have made it possible and kept it going from strength to strength.<br />

21 st <strong>Jan</strong>uary menu <strong>Piddle</strong> Hot Pot + Trifle<br />

18th <strong>Feb</strong>ruary menu to be decided.<br />

A Happy New Year to you all.<br />

DiLee<br />

<strong>Piddle</strong> <strong>Valley</strong> Over 60s<br />

No meeting in <strong>Jan</strong>uary. On 3rd <strong>Feb</strong>ruary there will be talk by Jonathan Risley "Crazy<br />

Man on a Bike" at 2.30pm in <strong>Piddle</strong>trenthide Memorial Hall.<br />

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<strong>Piddle</strong> <strong>Valley</strong> Gardens Club - Bee keeping and gardens<br />

On a bitterly cold evening in November the Gardens Club were given an fascinating<br />

talk by Mervyn Bown, President of the Dorset Beekeepers Association. He explained<br />

that there are over 240 species of bee and most of these are solitary bees. Honey<br />

bees li ve in colonies of about 50 to 60 thousa nd bees with one queen. When other<br />

queens develop in the hive. the old queen wi ll fly out and cause a swarm as the<br />

other bees leave the hive after her. Honey bees have a very short lifespan of only 9<br />

weeks. The queen can live for up to 5 years but usually is re placed after 3 years. The<br />

first hives were made in early 1800's by an American to enable extraction of honey.<br />

Bees eat nectar and produce honey and wax. As bees collect nectar they also help<br />

with pollination, very useful for gardeners and commercia l fruit growers. Apple growers<br />

pay for hives to be put in their orchards during blossom time to ensure effective<br />

pollination with 2 hives to the acre for two weeks, significantly increasing the apple<br />

crop weight.<br />

Honey bees only see the ultra violet spectrum so they prefer blue and pink flowers;<br />

they do not visit red f lowers or complex flower shapes. They will continue to visit a<br />

particular flower while it is in bloom. Bees will work around an apple tree systematially<br />

collectin g nectar and pol linating at the same time The flower type depicts the<br />

type and flavour of the honey produced. Bee keepers take hives to specific crops for<br />

short periods to give a distinct flavour to their honey.<br />

Heather honey is a rich dark colour with a strong flavour but does not granulate


Plush Cricket Club - End of Season Newsletter<br />

Unfortunately. the 2010 cricket season is now over but what an incredibly<br />

successful season it has been both on and off the field. The Final Results for<br />

the season are better than 2009 (in brackets) and speak for themselves:<br />

Won - 29 (21) Lost - 7 (9) Drawn - 0 (2) Cancelled - 7 (11)<br />

We WON division 3 of the Dorchester Evening League having only lost 1 game so we<br />

now look forward to the tougher challenge of division 2 next season. We were<br />

unbeaten in all games until the end of May, which is the 2nd successive year we have<br />

achieved this stat.<br />

Well done and thank you to all the players who made themselves available week-in<br />

week-out and played really well. In virtually all games we fielded at least 7 players<br />

aged between 16 and 23 and these younger players did us proud - Jonny Stuart, Will<br />

Rumsey, Rob Smith, Luke Raines, Mike Driscoll, Declan, George and Owen Chubb.<br />

Thank you also to Vice Captain, Roger Edmonds, who assisted and captained on<br />

many occasions. Well done Will who hit his maiden century and then top-edged the<br />

ball into his face - he now has a permanent reminder of when he hit his first ton! !<br />

Our Sunday cricket also went fantastically well winning most of our games. It was<br />

our 1 st year in the 3 counties league (40 over cricket) and we finished equal 3rd in<br />

this 10 team league. We started really well and were 2nd most of the season but we<br />

lost our last 3 games. Well done to all the players lets win it next season. We<br />

finished the season off in style by beating local rivals Gaggle of Geese and<br />

Puddletown. Due to the good weather we played through until the end of<br />

September! !<br />

Big thanks goes to our long standing fixtures secretary, Phil Ralph.<br />

Our annual cricket tournament held in July was again a huge success. We had a<br />

great day with some superb cricket and a tense final won, by touring team, Phene<br />

Philanderers. A massive thank-you to all the 'helpers' and the local pubs that supported<br />

our day. The following day we held our annual clay pigeon shoot, ably organised<br />

by Andy Langlands and his team of professionals from Northampton. It was a lovely<br />

day which started with bacon butties (thanks Ralpher) and there was some good<br />

shooting. We attracted quite a few teams and the event raised about £1,000.00.<br />

These 2 fundraisers (along with the subs and match fees) will enable us to complete<br />

the floor screed, disabled access ramp and full decoration within our pavilion. We<br />

now want to raise more in order that we can construct our own practise net.<br />

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Graeme Stephens 07899 663773


Parish + District Council ------------------------------­<br />

<strong>Piddle</strong> <strong>Valley</strong> Parish Council<br />

Meetings<br />

The <strong>Piddle</strong> <strong>Valley</strong> Parish Council continues to hold its monthly meetings in the<br />

<strong>Piddle</strong>trenthide Memorial Hall, normally on the last Tuesday of every month, beginning at<br />

7.30 pm. Every meeting starts with a 'democratic half hour', when any local resident may<br />

personally raise matters that affect the <strong>Valley</strong> community direct to the Council. So if you<br />

think you have something important to say, please contact one of your local councillors,<br />

or deliver it in person at the next meeting! Next meeting is Tuesday 25th <strong>Jan</strong>uary 2011<br />

Parish Councillors - Re-Election Reminder<br />

In May 2011, Re-Elections for the Parish Council are due to take place. So if you are<br />

interested in serving your parish and wider community, please contact one of your local<br />

councillors for further details, or come to the next meeting.<br />

2011 Census<br />

Every ten years, we hold a census in England and Wales which gives decision-makers a<br />

clear picture of the communities their decisions will affect. 2011 is set to be the biggest<br />

one yet. If you can spare a bit of time to get out into the community and help gather<br />

census information, it may well be worth your while. If you want to find out more, and<br />

apply, go to www.censusjobs.co.uk.<br />

Dorset County Council (DCC) Winter Maintenance Season 2010/2011<br />

DCC has reviewed its policies and procedures for dealing with winter weather, and<br />

salt stocks have been increased. See more information on the 'Dorset For You' website at<br />

www.dorsetforyou.com/winter. A "Snow Code" has been published giving advice to<br />

householders on clearing snow and ice outside their properties. Access these details<br />

via www.direct.gov.uk/en/Nll/newsroom/DG_191868<br />

New this winter "Gritter Twitter" giving frequent updates about road salting, weather conditions<br />

and changes to services: www.twitter.com/dorsetforyou<br />

If you have questions or want to report a problem on our roads, please call 01305 221020<br />

or email winterservice@dorsetcc.gov.uk<br />

<strong>Piddle</strong>hinton War Memorial<br />

There have been complaints that children have been climbing on the War Memorial at<br />

<strong>Piddle</strong>hinton crossroads. While it is appreciated that the location is a school pick-up point,<br />

please remember that this memorial is dedicated to those former residents of the village<br />

who lost their lives in the 1914-18/1939-45 World Wars, and they deserve our respect.<br />

<strong>Piddle</strong> <strong>Valley</strong> Parish Plan Update<br />

Dorset <strong>Community</strong> Action (DCA) facilitated a '<strong>Valley</strong>' meeting on 23rd November in the<br />

<strong>Piddle</strong>trenthide Memorial Hall. The aim to identify the most popular topics highlighted<br />

from the questionnaire responses, and to further discuss the way forward. Special thanks<br />

go to the 26 residents who attended and expressed an interest to move this project on.<br />

The DCA will convene a meeting in 2011 to establish a Parish Plan 'steering committee'.<br />

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Petanque Piste Site Meeting<br />

A site meeting will be held at the School on Saturday, 8th <strong>Jan</strong>uary 2011.<br />

Planning Matters<br />

(1) l/DI1 01000687 - Land adjacent Brace of Pheasants, Plush - Site temporary<br />

mobile home ADDITIONAL PLAN<br />

(2) l/D/l01001762 - Kestrels, Alton Pancras - Relief of condition C of P.P<br />

l/E/75/000430 restricting occupancy by an agricultural worker<br />

(3) llD/l 01001753 Listed Building Consent Fleet Farmhouse, White<br />

Lackington - single storey extension & internal alterations<br />

(4) l/D/l 01001752 - Fleet Farmhouse, White Lackington Single storey<br />

extension<br />

(5) lID/10/001110 Brook House, <strong>Piddle</strong>trenthide Replacement porch,<br />

alterations to outbuilding to form annexe accommodation & rebuild<br />

garden wall - Amended plan<br />

(6) Proposed revisions to National and Local validation checklists for Planning<br />

Applications<br />

Anthony Trevis<br />

<strong>Piddle</strong> <strong>Valley</strong> Speed Watch<br />

A <strong>Community</strong> Speed Watch has been trialled in Warmwell, with volunteers trained by<br />

the Police in the use of a "radar" speed gun. Residents took down registration numbers<br />

of vehicles driving over the speed limit, whose drivers then received a warning letter<br />

from the Police. Figures indicated that 62 % were local to Dorset. The idea of the<br />

scheme is not to catch as many as possible but to encourage drivers to lower their<br />

speed.<br />

I have approached PCSO Vickie Hedges with a view to running a similar scheme in the<br />

<strong>Piddle</strong> <strong>Valley</strong> and she is happy to help us with our endeavours but I will of course, need<br />

willing volunteers! PCSO Hedges emphasised that "vigilante" types are not needed.<br />

A cool, steady person is required so as not to antagonise drivers. If you are willing, have<br />

time and patience to take part in this scheme. please, either email or phone your details<br />

to davidsaxby@tiscali.co.uk or 01300 348528.<br />

David Saxby, Chairman <strong>Piddle</strong> <strong>Valley</strong> Parish Council<br />

local District Councillor for the <strong>Piddle</strong> <strong>Valley</strong><br />

Nicki Barker<br />

Contact Details<br />

Phone: 01300 345238 Fax: 01300345250<br />

e-mail: petroleumeng@btinternet<br />

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The Bridge Educational Trust<br />

(Registered Charity No 1068720)<br />

The Trust was set up in 1990 by the late Mrs Diana Bridge in memory of her husband,<br />

John Edward Maurice Bridge, the last of the family which founded the <strong>Piddle</strong> <strong>Valley</strong><br />

School in the middle of the 19th Century and which lived at that time at the Manor<br />

House in <strong>Piddle</strong>trenthide.<br />

It is able to provide a limited number of single or recurrent grants each year for the education<br />

of students of any race colour or creed who were born or who have their main residence<br />

in the County of Dorset, priority being given to those who come from the parishes<br />

of the <strong>Piddle</strong> <strong>Valley</strong>.<br />

Trust objectives are educational. Grants are given primarily to those wishing to study at a<br />

school, college, or other educational establishment. Normally applicants should be nearing<br />

the end of their school careers or have left school, though younger children with special<br />

educational needs may be considered. At the Trustees' discretion, expeditions or<br />

travel groups for young people organised for scientific or cultural purposes may be eligible,<br />

provided they contain an educational element.<br />

Priority is given to cases involving hardship or difficult family circumstances, and where<br />

without some assistance the desired education or course would not be possible. Special<br />

consideration is given to older people who may wish to start training for a particular<br />

career or other purpose after normal education has been interrupted. All grants are<br />

dependent on the Trustees' assessment of need in relation to that of other applicants in<br />

the same year, in order to make the best use of the resources available.<br />

Applications (available from the address below) should preferably be submitted about 6-8<br />

weeks before one of the regular Trustees' meetings, which are normally held in June,<br />

October and <strong>Feb</strong>ruary. If the application is successful, arrangements for payment of the<br />

grant to the appropriate establishment or supplier can be made shortly after the Trustees'<br />

meeting. For a course of study of over twelve months, a fresh application is required for<br />

the second and subsequent years. Three years is normally the maximum period for a<br />

grant to anyone person.<br />

Application form to be completed by the applicant (or by a parent in the case of children<br />

under 16). A personal letter is acceptable, provided it includes all the information<br />

requested on the form. Applications please to Mr John McCormack, Brookside Cottage,<br />

Kington Magna, Gillingham, Dorset SP8 5EW (Tel 01747 838131)<br />

If further details are required before submitting an application, you may like to speak to<br />

one of the Trustees living in the <strong>Piddle</strong> <strong>Valley</strong>: Rex Goddard (348363), Sue Nicholas<br />

(348436) or Tony Monds (348211). All information supplied is treated as confidential.<br />

Trustees: RE Goddard (Chairman); JF McCormack (Executive Trustee); AD Zeal;<br />

Mrs 50 Nicholas; Mrs 5 Johnson; The Rev AJB Monds; P5P Claxton; Coutts & Co.<br />

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<strong>Piddle</strong> <strong>Valley</strong> School -------------------------------­<br />

There is snow on the ground and the children are extremely excited as Christmas<br />

approaches. There have been many changes at the school this year with a lot of activity<br />

over the summer and several new developments.<br />

Building work We have had quite a change around and are thrilled with how the<br />

school looks and feels now. With the integration of the ., pre-school' into the main body<br />

of the school to form what is known as a 'Foundation Base', we now have the Feathers<br />

(pre-school') and Robins (Reception) housed in two adjoining classrooms. Lots of work on<br />

the schools internal courtyard has created an outdoor play and learning zone for our<br />

youngest children. Woodpeckers (Year One) and Buzzards (Year Two and Three) are<br />

housed in the other two classrooms with Owls (Year Four) in the mobile classroom. Also<br />

the children's toilets have been redeveloped and are greatly improved.<br />

Feathers and Robins It has been so lovely to welcome the staff and children from<br />

Feathers base into our school. The <strong>Piddle</strong> <strong>Valley</strong> Foundation Base structures its commitment<br />

around the Early Years Foundation Stage Curriculum (a government document)<br />

committed to children from birth to five years old. Children are offered a wide variety of<br />

learning opportunities accessed as a child is developmentally ready which allows children<br />

to move smoothly through this important stage.<br />

<strong>Piddle</strong> <strong>Valley</strong> School offers the benefits of a pre-school and a school reception class using<br />

one curriculum tailored around each child in the same base offering the combined knowledge<br />

and expertise of early years staff, the extra resources required to meet all children's<br />

needs and essentially allowing children to develop and progress at a speed and level<br />

appropriate to the individual child!<br />

Changes are unsettling and the possible worries about starting 'big school' for a child can<br />

cause a delay or even a step back in their progress. A foundation base minimizes that<br />

disruption as the children can view first hand some of the children and routines in big<br />

school which is a definite plus, even if your child will be attending a first school other<br />

than <strong>Piddle</strong> <strong>Valley</strong>. For details of costs and times for the Feathers base please contact the<br />

school on 01300 348219<br />

Creative Curriculum Teachers have continued to work hard to ensure that our<br />

pupil's learning is as enjoyable and meaningful as possible. Topics have included The<br />

Scrumdidlyumptious world of Roald Dahl, Africa (inspired by Mr Higgins summer trip to<br />

that continent!) Australia and All About Me.<br />

Golden Time We have made some changes to Golden Time this year. Part of<br />

our schools reward and sanction system, a Golden Time hour of enrichment activities on<br />

Friday afternoons is a reward for working hard and behaving well all week. Minutes of<br />

Golden Time can be deducted for those not complying with their class Charter of Rights<br />

and Responsibilities. We have invited parents into school to work with small groups<br />

of children on projects lasting a few weeks. Activities so far include making animations,<br />

art workshops, cooking, gardening, sewing and junk modelling.<br />

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If you have a skill to pass onto the next generation and an hour to spare on Friday afternoon<br />

please contact the school.<br />

Friends/PTA We have a super new PTA committee with plenty of ideas and<br />

energy for fundraising. Bonfire Night was a huge success and it was lovely to see so many<br />

of the local community at the Winter Shopping Event.<br />

School Prospectus We have a new school prospectus if you are interested please<br />

view on our website or ask Claire in the office for a copy.<br />

Open Afternoon Come along to our School Open afternoon on Thursday 20th<br />

<strong>Jan</strong>uary there will be a formal blessing and opening of the Foundation Base followed by<br />

refreshments and tours of the schooL We are really proud of our school and can't wait to<br />

show it off!<br />

For more details of what goes on in our classrooms, future events, the new school<br />

prospectus and other information go to www.piddlevalley.dorsetschooLco/uk<br />

Look out for posters and do remember Textile recycling, to be in school by Friday 4th<br />

March and thank you for your support.<br />

Cath Rothman, Assistant Head Teacher 07300 348279<br />

www.piddlevalley ----------------------------------­<br />

Change at the heart of News and Views has presented an ideal opportunity to re<br />

start the <strong>Piddle</strong> <strong>Valley</strong> website. Karen Kurg has expertise in website design and Ann<br />

Jordan previos experience in the set up of a village website, are working to get this<br />

up and running.<br />

The new website will bring together all groups and services. activities. attractions and<br />

events in the valley. It will provide easy access to studios and galleries. where to eat<br />

and find accommodation, shops and businesses, doctors, clubs. schools and churches<br />

and provide links to existing websites including the schools. pubs, entertainment and<br />

the local council. There will be a photo gallery showing pictures of activities that have<br />

occurred in the valley and an up to date events diary. There will be an historical<br />

section and a Book Store with a list of publications from local authors like Tracy<br />

Chevalier. Most importantly there will be access to back copies of News and Views.<br />

The new <strong>Piddle</strong> <strong>Valley</strong> website will be appearing very soon and should enable<br />

residents and the wider community to access information about the valley with ease<br />

and to communicate with the editors and other users of the site.<br />

Karen Kurg (07776 38 4254) and Ann jordan (07300348075)<br />

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Surgeries -----------------------------------------­<br />

The (erne Abbas Surgery<br />

01300341666<br />

In case of emergency when the Surgery is closed, please telephone 0845 600 10 13.<br />

To contact the Dorset Emergency Care Seervice (DECS) or if you require health<br />

information or advice, please contact NHS Direct (a 24 advice line) on 0845 4647.<br />

Puddletown Surgery<br />

01305 848333<br />

Open from 08.30 to 18.30 Monday to Friday<br />

from 08.30 to 11 am Saturday mornings<br />

We run open surgeries in the mornings - just turn up before 10.30am<br />

Monday-Friday and lOam Saturday and you will be seen.<br />

Afternoon surgeries between 4pm and 6.1 Opm are by appointment.<br />

Practice manager - Carol Taylor<br />

carol.taylor@gp-j81616.nhs.uk www.puddletownsurgery.co.uk<br />

Puddletown Surgery Backwater Puddletown DT2 8SD<br />

Images -----------------------------------------­<br />

Front cover © Ian Condon<br />

Winter in the <strong>Piddle</strong> <strong>Valley</strong><br />

Inside Ian Condon, Rachel Olley<br />

Local professional photographic services<br />

Advertising Product Shots<br />

Publicity Family Portraits<br />

Individual Tuition Workshops<br />

www.jonathangooding.co.uk<br />

enquiries@jonathangooding.co.uk<br />

JONATHAN GOODING<br />

PHOTOGRAPHY SHOOTS EVERYTHING<br />

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Art<br />

Weddings<br />

Architectural<br />

01300 348620.<br />

07775774610


PIDDLEHINTON's<br />

MOST EAGERLY AWAITED<br />

ANNUAL EVENT IS BACK!!<br />

The Twinning<br />

JUMBLE SALE<br />

Sat 12th <strong>Feb</strong>ruary<br />

The Village Hall 2.00 - 4.00pm<br />

Admission stil150p, & includes cup of tea!<br />

Cakes & other Refreshments available.<br />

As ever, JUMBLE DONATIONS are much<br />

needed & very warmly welcomed!!<br />

Please deliver Sat morning to Hall on day.<br />

If inconvenient, please leave earlier with Bernard or<br />

Julie at 2, Rectory Rd, <strong>Piddle</strong>hinton. Or tel 348670<br />

if you need collection. Thanks!<br />

Pre-VAT-Rise Prices!! Grab yourself a bargain!!<br />

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