BRIDE VALLEY NEWS
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Village Newsletter July 2024
a village in the Bride Valley Litton Cheney Dorset
Photo by Claire Moore 3_7_2021
Bridport Local Area Bulletin 23 rd July 2024
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Litton Cheney Parish Council The next meeting of Litton Cheney Parish Council will be on Tuesday 10 th September at 7.30pm at LATCH. As ever, we invite local residents to attend and participate during democratic time. If you have thoughts on how community infrastructure funds held by the parish council can be put towards worthy village projects, we wish to hear from you. The Parish Council has recently given a grant of £4,000 to the Community Hall towards the cost of solar panels which will be installed during July. Parish Clerk – Sadly, due to personal circumstances, our Clerk, Lucy, has found it necessary to step back from her role, so we are back in search for a new Parish Clerk. Whilst it is a task requiring a fair degree of organisation, it is not onerous in terms of working conditions and time. This would suit someone who perhaps has spent some time in administration and would like to put their talents to further good use. We are hoping to recruit someone who can take on both Litton Cheney and Shipton Gorge parish councils as indeed Lucy has done with some success. This situation provides the Clerk with the ability to interact between the two councils, allowing both organisations to learn from each other, and work in conjunction. If this position interests you, we would be delighted to hear from you. In the first instance, contact Clerk Lucy Beasley at littoncheney@dorset-aptc.gov.uk Full Fibre Update There has been excitement amongst residents of Litton Cheney, after a flurry of human activity around the poles carrying telephone wires, Openreach have been seen to be active in and around the village. Engineers are either carrying out overhead connections from pole to pole or making the underground connections to the poles. The final piece of the installation will come when the connection is made to the premises. There are some hold ups, for example, with landowners not accepting new poles or Openreach waiting for updates to agreements with Electricity suppliers for permission to co-use their poles. These situations, although frustrating for those of us waiting for connection, are being worked upon. Good news came out of a discussion with one of the engineers, when he revealed that priority would be given to those who committed to Full Fibre via the voucher scheme. Some lucky residents in the Barges and Baglake vicinity have already been connected. To check your availability, use the Openreach website www.openreach.com For many, the suggestion is from soon until Dec 2025 as a completion date, but it is hoped that the infrastructure will be in place well before 2025. Fingers crossed. Litton and Thorner’s Community Hall (LATCH) Weekly: Wednesdays: 4.45 pm - Table Tennis (Ron Davidson 01308 482661) 7.00 pm – Mindful Movement with Jane Hutchins (07882 527697) Special: Thursday 8 th : Artsreach – Indian Story Telling. Daytime (Children) and evening shows - more here Sunday 11 th : Yoga with Nadiya Wynn (nadiyasime@hotmail.com) Monday 12 h : 9.00am to 4.00pm NHS Health checks - more here Note: The hall will be unavailable from 29 th July to 4 th August for floor maintenance. Village Cafés: The hall is available for hire free of charge on Saturday mornings for a Café to raise funds for any group. It’s a good social event for the community and always popular – contact me to book a date. Hall Bookings/viewings: Wendy Firrell 01308 482532 wtlitton@gmail.com Thank You - Litton and Thorner’s Community Hall Trustees would like to hugely thank Litton Cheney Parish Council and Low Carbon Dorset for providing grants of £4,000 and £8,000 respectively towards the costs of installation of solar panels on the community hall roof. Bride Valley Vineyard – Your Invitation Invitation to Bride Valley Vineyard - Friday 16 th August, 5.30pm - 7pm We warmly invite the residents of Litton Cheney to join us for a glass of wine in the vineyard. Come along and see our vines, taste our wine and meet our passionate team. If you would like to pop along, please R.S.V.P. to tours@bridevalleyvineyard.com. To find us, please take the track directly next to the village's thatched bus stop or use what3words/label, however announced. We recommend that you walk to the vineyard if you are able to as there is limited parking. The White Horse – Have you seen our ducks? After the last Duck Race on Easter Sunday, two of our ducks, Frank, aka Francis Drake, and Ida, aka Ida Down, went missing. We hope they have found a good home, but if you do happen to find them bobbing about somewhere on the briny or a river near you, give them a wave and wish them well. For all the latest happenings at your local, visit the website – Whitehorselittoncheney@gmail.com The Duck Race by Quentin Blacke Episode 4 – The Final Adventure The waves lapped relentlessly against the rubber inflatable, threatening to overwhelm it completely. The men and boys tried desperately to bail it out, but they were facing a losing battle as it settled deeper in the water. The Dorset coast loomed large, but without the now defunct engine, the refugees were powerless to reach the shore. Time was running out… Little Aisha, huddled in the bow between her Mum, Jasmine and another lady, shivered in the cold. She was soaked through, frightened and hungry. Suddenly, her brother, Roj, shrieked loudly and pointed at something in the sea. “What is it, Son?” called his Mother, but the boy pointed all the more and began to laugh. Bobbing towards them without a care in the world, came Frank and Ida, miraculously still together after weeks at sea. The boy lent over the side, plucked them from the waves and handed them to Aisha. A tide of joy swept over her and she smiled for the first time in ages. For the first time in fact, since she and her family had been forced to leave their home in Syria. Moments later, the RNLI Lifeboat rescued them just in time and brought them to the safety of Poole harbour. Epilogue Months later, Frank and Ida have a new home in Somerset. They have pride of place on the bathroom window ledge in a small flat that Aisha and her family can at last call home. She plays with them at every bath time and they particularly love the suds! Moral of this tale: Love a duck (or two). You never know where it or they might end up!
West Bay Discovery Centre - Summer activities West Bay Discovery Centre will be hosting kids activities over the summer. All the events below are from 11am - 3pm: Tuesday 23rd & 25th July - drawing 'the holiday resort of dreams' session Wednesday 31st July - Make and build West Bay out of cardboard Tuesday 6th & Thursday 8th August - Arts & crafts and Victorian games The guided walks continue to take place every Thursday at 10.30am from the Discovery Centre. Walks are £6pp and last over an hour. The topic for the walk on the 25th July is River and Rail followed by West Bay hidden history on the 1st August. For more information on the walks please click here. Bridport Town of Culture and Swift Town - Summer Events Programme Bridport Town of Culture has a number of free events taking place including: Tuesday 23rd July - Swift walk with RSPB's Luke Phillips from 6pm - 8pm from Bridport Arts Centre. Saturday 27th July - The Last Baguette presents 'Bin Rat' a fun family walkabout from Bridport Arts Centre forecourt Sunday 28th July - Bridport Vintage Market - music and performance programmed by TOCIYA (Town of Culture Initiative for Young Adults) Wednesday 31st July - Swift town tales from 2pm at Bridport Community Orchard, South Street. Sunday 4th August - Dorset National Landscape photography exhibition on West Bay Esplanade There is a limited number of spaces for the swift events, to register your free place please send an email. More information can be viewed here. West Bay - Raft Race The RNLI will be hosting their annual raft race at West Bay on Thursday 25th July from 5pm - 9pm. The race starts at 7pm and a road closure will be in place along George Street, West Bay from 6pm - 9pm. Dorset Police - Bridport Neighbourhood Policing Team The Bridport Police Team covers the towns of Bridport, Lyme Regis & Beaminster and smaller, dispersed communities of West Dorset. Residents will have the opportunity to speak to PCSO Pete Smith on Saturday 27th July at 10am at the Co-op Store, Bridport. For a full list of events and for details on the Neighbourhood Policing local priorities please click here. Bridport Folk Festival The year's Bridport Folk Festival will be held on the 26th - 28th July. Events will be held in Bridport town centre, the Millennium Green and Borough Gardens. Music and dancing will be held in Downes Street and parts of Barrack Street, both roads including South Street from the traffic lights to Gundry Lane, and part of Rax Lane between the entrance to the car park and the Lyric Theatre will be closed on Sunday 28th July from 8.30am until 6.30pm. The road closure notice can be viewed here. Tickets are available to purchase from the Bridport TIC and online. Powerstock County Fete Powerstock country fete will be held on Saturday 27th July at 2pm - 5pm at The Weir Playing Fields, Nettlecombe, Powerstock, DT6 3SY. There will be a fun dog show, tug o'war, children's fancy dress competition, stalls, refreshments, crafts and amusements. Adults £2.50 and under 16's free. George Biles - Signwriting Exhibition A celebration of the life and work of local Bridport artist Frederick George Biles is on show from Thursday 1st to the 29th August. The artwork showcases a large selection of his original artworks namely pub signs from Palmers Brewery and theatre backdrops from Bridport Pantomime Players. Pieces are on display at: British Legion Hall, Victoria Grove - Tuesday to Saturday 10am - 4pm Bridport Arts Centre - open daily from 10am - 4pm Bridport Museum - open daily from 10am - 4pm The Lord Nelson Skittle Alley, East Street - during pub opening hours The Electric Palace Box Office - open Saturday 10th and Saturday 24th Aug from 10am - 2.30pm. For more information on the project please click here. The George Biles Project will be delivered by Bridport Town Council working with Palmers Brewery and local signwriter Jemma Thompson. Burton Bradstock Church Fete This year's Church fete will be held in the Rectory Garden, Burton Bradstock from 2pm - 4.30pm on Thursday 1st August. There will be a grand draw, children's magic show, refreshments, live music, stalls and games. Admission is £1 and children under 12 are free. Loders Fete This year's annual fete will be held on Saturday 3rd August from 2pm - 5pm at Loders Court. There will be a grand raffle, crockery smash, dog show, stalls, tea tent, music and magic. Entry to the fete is £2 per person and children under 12 go free. Free parking is also available in the field. Charmouth's Party in the Park Party in the Park will be held at Charmouth Playing Fields on Saturday 3rd August from 5pm - 10pm. The event will include a bar, bbq, music & disco, stalls, face painting, fireworks and more. £3 entry and under 14s free. West Bay Day West Bay Day will be held on Sunday 4th August from 12noon - 11pm. The event will include live music, a duck race, classic cars & bikes, model airplane & railway exhibitions, games, stalls and refreshments. Please note that there will be a road closure in place along the Esplanade and part of the Quayside from 6am until 11.30pm. Wessex Water Community drop-in Wessex Water are holding a community drop-in event on Wednesday 7th August from 10am - 12noon at Bridport Youth & Community Centre, Gundry Lane. This is a chance for people to chat to Wessex Water about water bills, water and sewerage services and how to save water. Charmouth Coastal Transition Accelerator Programme - Survey Charmouth has been selected as a recipient for funding as part of the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs and the Environment Agency’s Coastal Transition Accelerator Programme. This helps communities adapt to and manage coastal erosion. The outline business case is currently being written and residents & visitors are being asked to consider the 15 different options. To view the proposals and to take part in the survey please click here. The closing date is Wednesday 31st July. River Char Project The River Char Project will be holding a celebration day on Wednesday 7th August. Meet at Charmouth Village Hall, DT6 6QT. Starting at 5pm with a walk along the river down to the beach with short talks about the history & geology of the river, water quality testing and wildlife. At 7pm there will be a film in the hall about the river and last year’s Charmouth Dragon River Festival. Bridport Town Council - Annual Grants Bridport Town Council's grant scheme is now open. Grants are awarded each year to local charitable, voluntary or other similar bodies. They are not for private organisations or individuals. For 2024/25, the Town Council particularly welcomes, but not exclusively, applications that demonstrate a benefit in terms of youth, inclusivity, culture and the arts. The application form and guidance is available on the website. If you would like a paper copy please call 01308 456722. The closing date for applications is Thursday 22nd August 2024 at 5pm. Late applications will not be accepted. Dorset Council - Bins, recycling and litter Dorset Council are asking for views and experiences of using the food waste collection service so that they can improve and encourage more people to participate. The survey takes around 5 minutes and can be completed here. Alternatively paper copies are available from Dorset Council customer access points including Bridport library. Mayor of Bridport Blog The latest edition of her Mayor's blog is now available and features St James Park Care Home, Mayor making ceremony, Bridport Gig Club Regatta and West Bay Discovery Centre.