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April 2023                                                                           April 2023

        Unfortunately,  there  are  occasions  when  a  farmer  might  let  welfare  standards   SOCIABLE BOOKWORMS
       slip. Trading Standards will try to help and support the farmer to turn things around.
       Where  necessarily  they  work closely  with charities  such  as  the Farm  Community
       Network, who can provide volunteers to give practical advice to the farmer.          Our  February  Book  was  The  Bullet  that  Missed,  the
       On  rare  occasions  if  a  farmer  ignores  the  advice,  and  the  welfare  of  their   third in the series by Richard Osman; Paula has kindly
       livestock is not improved, Trading Standards can take the farmer to court. For very   written a review which is below….
       serious welfare breaches the farmer can be banned from keeping livestock.            We’ve selected our books up to July…they are….


                                                                                             April - The Autopsy by Patricia Cornwell   May - Small Island by Andrea Levy
                                                                                             June - A Terrible Kindness by Jo Browning   July - According to Yes by Dawn French
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       WINTERBORNE VALLEY CROQUET CLUB
                                                                                            By choosing our books in advance, we have more opportunities to source copies
                                                                                            through  libraries,  purchasing  from  charity  shops,  etc.  To  keep  the  momentum
       Open Day                                                                             going…  members  have been  asked  to come along to  meetings  with  details of
                                                                                            books they’d like to champion to be on our reading list.
       Down  in  the  depths  of  the  Dorset
       countryside  you  can  find  a                                                       Our name, The Sociable Bookworms, was very deliberately chosen as we not only
       wonderful  place  to  while  away  a                                                 want to read and review books, we hold our meetings at The Royal Oak enjoying
       day  playing  croquet.    Winterborne                                                refreshments  of  choice,  and  organise  other  sociable  events  –  not  necessarily
       Valley  Croquet  Club,  based  on  the                                               connected to books….for members to dip in and out of as they choose.
       edge  of  Winterborne  Stickland                                                     A couple of events on the horizon include a visit to Dorchester Library to listen to
       Village,  will  be  opening  their  lawns                                            Libby  Page,  author  of  The  Lido  (which  we  read  last  year),  with  possibly  some
       on  the  3   of  April  for  the  2023                                               members  electing  to  have  a  meal  before  or  after  the  event.    We  are  also
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       season. Now entering its 4  year the                                                 planning a trip to see Calendar Girls-The Musical at The Pavilion, Bournemouth on
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       croquet club  is  keen  to  attract  new                                             Saturday 08/04/2023 for the matinee performance; again, loose plans include….
       members  from  the  surrounding                                                      (fingers  crossed)  ‘…letting  the  train  take  the  strain…’  and  having  lunch
       villages and hamlets.
                                                                                            somewhere beforehand.
       In  collaboration  with  Winterborne                                                 New  members  to  the  Group  are  warmly  welcomed…we  don’t  expect  that
       Stickland Social Club they are having                                                everyone will be at every meeting (we all have lives outside of books), sociable
       an Open Day  on the 15  of  April                                                    doesn’t have to be face-to-face…we’re open to members contributing by email
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       where you can come and see what is on offer.  Try a taster session with croquet      or, possibly, joining us on Zoom…with a bit of notice, if possible.  If anyone wants
       coaches on hand to teach you the basics of the game and full information on          to  come  along  and  see  what  we’re  about,  please  pop  along  to  one  of  our
       how the club operates.                                                               meetings  – which are held  on  the 4   Wednesday  of the  month,  7:15pm at  The
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       For  further  information  check  out  the  website  -  wvcroquet.co.uk  or  email  us  at   Royal Oak.
       WVcroquet@gmail.com.                                                                 The Bullet That Missed by RIchard Osman.
                                                                                            The  next  in  the  series  of  books  by  RIchard  Osman  that  involves  the  same  four
                                                                                            elderly characters solving crime.
                                                                                            At  The Sociable Bookworms, everyone found they enjoyed the humour and the
                                                                                            style of the writing. Osman’s usual twists and turns in the plot kept us reading.


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