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April 2019                            April 2019


 DORSET COUNTY COUNCIL REPORT    BERE REGIS HISTORY SOCIETY

 Purbeck District Council   We  had  our  February  meeting  at  The
        Village  Hall  on  Wednesday  the  20th
 This will cease to exist from the end of March - whilst   (having  skipped  January  due  to  coughs
 the  new  Dorset  Council  authority  will  start  its   and colds). We began by re-capping the
 existence from April 1  there will not be any elections   aims of the society, especially to find the
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 until May 2 . However, if we apply to remain in the   earliest  origins  of  Bere  Regis,  and  we
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 EU  for  longer  than  a  few  weeks  then  there  will  be   compared  our  village  with  activities  in
 European elections for a new selection of MEP’s on   both   Wiltshire   and   Ancient   Egypt.
 May 23  and the local elections will be delayed until   Surprisingly,
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 then. At the time of writing this report it was not clear      Bere Regis has put up a good show as far as antiquities
 what was the likely outcome so please look out for   are  concerned.  This  was  followed  by  the  showing  of
 any  announcements.  Our  last  Purbeck  District   an Egyptian carving  (2,800 BC) and a small Mummy-
 Council meeting will have been on Tuesday March   model  (about 1,500 BC) both on loan to the Society.
 19  where we will be winding up the books and closing off a number of processes   Des then gave a short talk on metal detecting, using
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 to hand over to the new authority.   his  own  detector  to  demonstrate  technique  and
                               special searching modes obtainable. Then we had a

                               talk on the Second World War weapons, the V-1 and V
 Mini Bus for Bere Regis       -2, and the attacks on Southern England in 1944 and
                               1945. A surprising number of members had memories,
 One of my final acts with DCC was to arrange for Bere Regis Parish Council to
 purchase  a  mini  bus  that  had  reached  the  end  of  its  public  life  but  is  still  in   or recalled their parents' memories of those attacks in
 perfectly good condition.     the last 10 months of the war. A piece of shrapnel from
                               both weapons was shown. We then had refreshments

                               while a number of new exhibits were viewed, including
 Dorset Council Appointments process   newspaper  cuttings  from  Victorian  times  about  the
                               village.
   We have now completed appointing the Chief Executive and most of his direct
 reports. At the next level down there are 23 people and 9 positions to be filled.   The next meeting will be on the 20th March, and new
 We  are  working  hard  to  minimise  the  number  of  redundancies  but  this  is  an   members are welcome.
 inevitable conclusion of the decision to abolish a complete tier of government in   John Pitfield, Project Secretary
 the  form  of  5  District  Councils.  As  the  Workforce  portfolio  holder,  I  have  the
 responsibility for ensuring our policy is both effective and fai, and this is currently
 occupying a great deal of my time.

 Verge Management

 In a recent nationwide competition Dorset County Council came top out of eight   When you respond to advertisers, do please tell them you saw
 shortlisted  authorities  for  its  innovative  ecological  approach  to  highway  verge
 management  by  reducing  soil  fertility  through  the  collection  of  grass  cuttings.   their advert in this magazine  -  it helps them monitor the
 They  have  also  introduced  species  of flowering  plants  that  restrict  grass  growth
 whilst  ensuring  low  nutrient  soils  are used in  road  construction.  The  result is  slow   effectiveness of their advert and helps us generate more
 growing, beautiful wildflower verges that attract and sustain pollinating insects. It   advertising revenue!!
 is also saving money as the verges require less cutting.

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