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August 2018                          August 2018

    To adopt the Data Map   responsibility  of  guiding  their  friend
       through  the  cushions  to  reach  the
    To adopt the Data  Protection Policy, Subject  Access  Request Procedure,
       safety of the other side. It was very well
 Data Breach Policy and Records Retention Policy   done  by  all  who  chose  to  take  part
       and  the  children  demonstrated
    To adopt the Privacy Notices
       excellent  skills  in  giving  clear,  concise
    To receive completed Security Compliance Checklists from all Councillors   directions as well as high levels of trust!
    To  resolve  that  the  council  registers  with  the  ICO  and  pays  the  relevant   Our  Family  Service  continued  with  the
 Data Protection Fee of £40   theme of Sea Sunday. The puppets got
       things  started  with  the  song  ‘I  turn  to
 The   relevant   policies   can   be   found   on   the   community   website,   God’.  Then  it  was  time  for  the
 wwwbriantspuddle.info   congregation to sing ‘Just as I am’ and
       ‘Michael row the boat ashore’. Next, the story about Jesus calming the storm was

       acted  out  by  members  of  the  ‘Open  the  Book’  team  and  some  of  the  Junior
 Consideration of Grant Applications 2018/19
       Church. Reverend Charles asked us to think about something that we fear and
 The Parish Council received four Grant Applications for the coming year.  These   talked about how important it was to learn to trust God more. He showed us a
 were  considered  in  line  with  the  Parish  Council’s  Grant  Policy  a  copy  of  which   lifejacket as a reminder that if we were in danger on the sea we would turn to the
 can be found on the Community Website.   RNLI. Then it was time to learn a new song. Reverend Charles led the singing with
       members  of  the  Junior  Church  showing  the  actions.  It  was  called  ‘The  earth  is

       filled  with  glorious  things’.  After  the  prayers,  we  sang  ‘Eternal  Father  strong  to
 Purbeck Film Festival   save’. The puppets ended our service with ‘I wanna know what God is’. It was a
       really  lovely  service  and  considering  that  Pat  wasn’t  with us,  the  team  and  the
 The  PC  felt  that  it  does  not  have   children all did so well. The young puppeteers are demonstrating great skills. We
 sufficient  funds,  taking  its  planned   will be glad to have Pat back next time!
 expenditure into account to support this
 grant application.  However, the Parish
 Council  is  very  supportive  of  the  Film
 Festival, recognising it as a real benefit
 t o   P a r i s hi o n er s   b y  i nc lu di n g
 Briantspuddle  Village  Hall  as  a  venue.
 The  Council  will  contact  the  organisers
 in the hope of working together to use the facility of the Community Website to
 promote the Film Festival more widely to Parishioners.

 Purbeck Citizens Advice Bureau

 A grant of £200 has been approved to Purbeck Citizens Advice Bureau.  The cost
 of  providing  this  service,  based  in  Wareham,  amounts  to  £5,700  per  day.    The
 services  provide  free  independent  and  confidential  advice  helping  people  to   When you respond to advertisers, do please tell them you saw
 achieve  financial  gains,  manage  debt,  resolve  problems  at  work  and  address
 housing issues.  For residents who cannot attend the Bureau’s office, a service to   their advert in this magazine  -  it helps them monitor the
 meet clients in their own home is available.  As part of the offer of grant funding
              effectiveness of their advert and helps us generate more
                                 advertising revenue!!
 Affpuddle and Turnerspuddle website: www.briantspuddle.info

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