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April 2022                                                                           April 2022

       Councillors
       The  Parish  Council  couldn’t  function  without  its  members  and  at  its  March
       meeting,  the  Council  was  pleased  to  co-opt  a  new  member  David  Neudegg.
       David  has  a  background  in  local  government  and  has  recently  moved  to
       Briantspuddle with his wife.


       Parish Council Meetings

       The Parish Council is meeting once again in Briantspuddle Village Hall.  The  April
       meeting will be held in the main hall on 13  April from 7 pm.
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       On the 11  May, the Parish Council will host the Annual Parish Meeting in the main
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       hall. This meeting is not a meeting of the Council, but a meeting of residents of the
       Parish. The meeting is arranged by  the Parish Council Clerk and chaired by the
       Parish  Council  Chairman.  Local  community  groups  are  invited  to  provide  an
       update  to the community, and  any  member  of the electorate  may  request an
       agenda item for the parish meeting. Requests should be sent to the Parish Council
       Clerk by email to clerk@briantspuddle.info. Agenda items need to be submitted
       no later than 10 days before the meeting as the Agenda needs to be published.
       The Annual Meeting of the Parish Council will immediately follow the Annual Parish
       Meeting and prior to the normal monthly Parish Council Meeting.

                                                            Sue Jones, Chairman

       “BRIANTSPUDDLE VILLAGE SHOP – OUR
       VILLAGE SHOP”


       Apologies to all those who have missed an article from the village shop the last
       couple of months. Life, work and general business got in the way, as it does, I’m
       sure for many.
       But  whilst I  was  busy  being busy  the volunteers  who keep  the shop open every
       day of the week were as committed as ever and were ensuring that come rain or
       shine, cold or wet, sun or sleet the shop has been open the veg has been fresh
       and there is a smile waiting to greet you.
       We really are very fortunate, in a time when in the news Ukraine is being bombed
       and people are losing their homes, petrol prices are through the roof and inflation
       is increasing, in Briantspuddle we are to some degree able to continue living our
       lives as we choose and are supported by a group of volunteers who make sure
       fresh produce is collected and Sainsbury’s orders are put away.
       It never ceases to inspire me to walk into the shop on a Saturday morning and see

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