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April 2020                            April 2020

 THE BERE REGIS FOLK GROUP   DORSET COUNCIL- WEST PURBECK REPORT

 Bere  Regis  Folk  Night  is  held  every  3rd  Tuesday  of  the
 month  in  the  Stable  Bar  (the  old  skittle  alley)  of  the Drax   Coronavirus
 Arms,  West  Street,  Bere  Regis.    It  is  a  non  profit  making
 evening and aims to bring live music at little or no cost into   The Council is prioritising its workforce to
 the village.  You can hear a wide range of music from folk   help the most vulnerable in society who
 to rock played by local people who are there by invitation   may  be  finding  life  difficult  at  the
 only. It is a non profit making evening, most artists play for   moment. We can add nothing further to
 free and no charge is required.  Occasionally there will be   the  advice  that  is  being  issued  by  the
 a small charge to cover the costs of those   Government and would urge people to
 artists  who  charge  for  their  performance.   watch  the  news  for  the  latest
       developments.  There  is  a  great  deal  of
 Refreshments are readily available from the main bars of the Drax
 Arms.   advice  on  how  people  can  protect
       themselves  online  at  www.nhs.uk/
       coronavirus.
 Tuesday 21st April 2020
       Tax on Empty properties
 at 8pm in the Stable Bar of the Drax Arms.
       Most people will be aware that we have a very major housing shortage in Dorset.
 There will be no entrance fee on this occasion.
       At our recent full Council meeting we approved a variety of incentives designed
       to encourage people  with houses not to leave them empty for long periods of
       time thereby bringing them back into the Housing market. One of the approved
 Purbeck Storm are a five piece band, play a lively mix of original,   initiatives relates to long-term empty
 contemorary  and  traditional  English,  Irish  and  American  Folk-   properties  incurring  an  increase  in
 roots.    From  riotous  drinking  songs,  sing-along  favourites,  spirited      council tax. Councillors approved, in
 songs of defiance and dissent, to songs of dark murder.
                                              addition  to  the  existing  premium  on
 Mc Flute are a duo  made  up of Terry on guitar and vocals and   properties  empty  for  more  than  two
 Crispin  on  flute.    Regulars  on  the  Dorset  folk  scence  and  we   years  to  charge  a  council  tax
 welcome them back to our Folk Night.         premium  of  200%,  effective  from  1
                                              April  2020,  if  the  dwelling  has  been
 Andrew  Helson  mult-  instrumentalist  who  plays  a  mixture  of  Irish   unoccupied  and  unfurnished  for  at
 and Folk songs.                              least  5  years  and  to  charge  a
                                              council  tax  premium  of  300%,
 Alan  Winter  who  sings  and  John  House  who  accompanies   effective  from  1  April  2021,  if  the
 him.  They both play the guitar.
                                              dwelling  has  been  unoccupied  and
 We look forward to seeing you on this occasion.  If you have never   unfurnished  for  at  least  10  years.  At
 tried  the  venue  you  will  be  most  welcome  and  perhaps  you  will   the date of writing this article, there are approximately 176 properties that have
 find it most enjoyable.   been empty for at least two years.

       Broadband

       I have informed BTOpenreach that we are very dissatisfied with their service and I
       will  be  talking  to  our  MPs  and  hopefully  to  a  Minister  to  try  to  get  a  greater

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