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April 2020                            April 2020

 BERE REGIS NEWS   BERE REGIS HISTORY SOCIETY


       We held our February meeting on the 26th, and despite a
       very cold evening we had a good gathering of members at
 BERE REGIS PARISH COUNCIL
       the Village Hall.
       Since  the  previous  meeting  the  Archaeology  Section  had
 Chairman:    Ian Ventham    471480  ianrventham@gmail.com
       found  another  647  items  in  our  winter  searches.  These
       included  over  twenty  pieces  from  the  actual  Roman  Villa
 Vice Chairman:    Bryan Benjafield    07969   bryan@cheapprintingdorset.co.uk    found on the surface in early February, most with cement-mortar attached to the
 770890    flint pieces from the original walls.

 Parish Clerk:    Amanda   472327  bereregispc@gmail.com      We  had  a  "live"  sorting  of  more  field-
 Crocker                                   walking  finds  to  show  how  these  are
                                           separated and their ages determined of
 Websites:   www.bereregisparishcouncil.co.uk   about 400 items ranging in ages from the
                                           1960s to way back to the  third or fourth
 www.bereregis.org
                                           Century.
 The Parish Council met on Thursday 12th March 2020 at the Drax Hall. 14 members   Additional  finds  and  material  donations
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 of the public were present. The next meeting will be on Thursday 16  April at the   dating  to  the  Second  World  War  were
 Drax Hall, starting at 7pm. All parishioners are very welcome to attend and to take   shown,  and  we  concluded  with  a  slide
 the opportunity to raise any matters or concerns at the start of the meeting.   show  of  photographs  taken  in  1970  of
                                           buildings  around  the  village,  most  not

       before seen by many members.
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 Parish Forum Saturday 16  May
       All are welcome to our meetings, on the fourth Wednesday of the month, in fact
 We  hope  to  be  holding  (subject  to  whatever   two  new  people  came  along  this  time  with  one  becoming  a  member  straight
 restrictions  are  by  then  in  force)  our  annual  Parish     away.  The attendance fee for a single visit is just £2, but there is a discount for
 Forum  for  all  residents  to  attend  on  Saturday  May   subscribing to twelve attendances of £15 per year.
 16th at the School. The agenda will include:
                                                                     John Pitfield
 •  A  talk  about  May’s  Wood  by  Anne  Brummer,
 Chief  Executive  of  the  Save  Me  Trust,  a                 Project Secretary
 conservation  and  wildlife charity  established  by  Dr
 Bryan May
 • A talk by Michael Tomlinson MP

 • Presentation of local volunteer awards
 •  Presentation  about  the  need  to  cherish  and
 conserve our local SSSI, Black Hill
 All community organisations are cordially invited to attend and to set up stands to
 promote their activities to residents.


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