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 A Tale of a Chivalrous Knight   communicating with us as easy as possible for everyone, and this is positive step
 and a Monstrous Dragon   towards achieving that.
       SignVideo can be accessed on a Smartphone or tablet using the SignVideo app,
       or  on  a  computer  when  visiting  dorsetcouncil.gov.uk/contact-us.    Users  will  first
       need to set up an account and once signed in then select ‘Dorset Council’ from
       the directory. They will then be connected to a BSL interpreter who will translate
 In far off Ingleland, the rumours spread   his bravery to the world he’d show   their  query  to  one  of  our  customer  advisors.  This  free  service  is  available  online
 of the dangers, if one dared to tread   as he continued on his noble quest,   Monday to Friday, 8.30 am – 5pm. Or, it can be used for emergency calls outside
 beyond the fields close to one’s home    heading onward and riding west.   of these hours.
 where wicked monsters were said to roam   Sir Prance-A-Lot his horse did ride   Find  out  more  on  https://www.dorsetcouncil.gov.uk/contact-us-using-british-sign-
 amongst jagged rocks and forest trees   in search of dragons, far and wide   language
 from whence to leap and then to seize   and as he rode his westward course,
 those unwary folk who wander there,   entered this land upon his horse.   Armed Forces Covenant
 a welcome treat, such tasty fare.   Those rumours, now, came to his ears,   T h e   D o r s e t    Ar m e d   F o r c e s
    if he could quell those public fears   Covenant    Conference,  which  took
 One such beast, the rumours said,   he’d win acclaim, he’d slay the beast   place  at  the  Tank  Museum  at
 was a dragon, large with massive head   before his ride back to the east.   Bovington  recently,  was  attended  by
 but what’s in rumours is not always true      more than 90 people.
 as, in this case, no person knew   So to the rocky wooded hills he rode    The  theme  was  ‘Serving  those  that
 the dragon, Cuthbert was his name,    past peasant home and farm abode,   serve’ as well as exhibitions from local
 could never ever breathe a flame   crying “I will save you – never fear”,   organisations  that  provide  help  and
 as when he tried, to his despair,   the gathered folk let out a cheer.   advice  to  veterans  and  their  families,
       the  conference  included  speakers,
 flowed jets of water in the air.   While from the dark and craggy height,   interactive workshops and networking
    Cuthbert spied the armoured knight.   opportunities.
 Now Cuthbert fearing that one day,   He feared he’d die in utter shame,
 a well armed knight might ride that way   without recourse to any flame.   The event witnessed all those at the Tank Museum signing up to the Covenant, a
       pledge  to  acknowledge  and  understand  that  those  who  serve  or  who  have
 on a mission to find and add to his kills      served in the armed forces, and their families, should be treated with fairness and
 those evil monsters that roamed the hills.   And when the two at last did meet,   respect in the communities they serve. Dorset Council remains a leader in this field
 Although he harmed not a single sole,   no flame appeared, nor searing heat,   and we are privileged to have strong connections with t
 and tales were wrong about his role,    as Cuthbert breathed upon his foe,   The Armed Forces Community in Dorset, with serving personnel, veterans and their
 poor Cuthbert, with no fire for fight,   just water jets from head to toe,   families  making  up  a  highly  valued  and  an  important  part  of  our  community.
 had little chance against a knight.   so cold and wet, from left and right,   Through the Armed Forces Covenant and links to health and wellbeing services,
       welfare, housing and employment, support is available for both current and past
    to soak the pompous, armoured knight   members of the Armed Forces and their families.
 And soon a knight, with sword at side,   who cried aloud, “Oh flee I must
 pretentious, vain, with false held pride,   before my armour turns to rust”.
 came into view as the sun rose high,      The Role of a Councillor
 profiled against the east dawn sky.   Now, in far off Ingleland, a tale is told   I have been asked by many people what is the defined role of a Councillor, there
 Who is this man, we soon will know,   of dreadful beast and knight less bold,   is no precise definition. Whilst each Councillor can follow their own practices there

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