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the online form, or, in the next couple of weeks, you should receive a pen and ink and are similar to the famous ‘Lessons and Carols’ from King’s College,
version to fill in and drop back to our village shop. Cambridge. At 14.00 The Cathedral Choristers and the Men’s Choir combine to
give a magnificent choral concert that benefits from the cathedral’s wonderful
acoustics. Following the Concert we’ll enjoy mulled wine and mince pies in the
Benches Cloisters.
Watch out for new benches to be installed soon near the school. You’ll be able to combine the concert with a optional 60 min Cathedral Floor Tour
at 12.00 at no extra cost, or enjoy a 90 min tour of the Cathedral Tower at 11.30, if
you’re fit and can manage the 332 steps!, for £13.50 extra, The Refectory will be
Village Tidy
open for lunch.
A date for your diaries. We will be holding a Village Tidy on Saturday 8th The excellent Salisbury Christmas Market will also be open, so you could opt for
September. The main aim will be to pick up litter, of course, but we also want to Christmas shopping before the Cathedral Tour, or miss the tour and spend more
focus on the weeds growing in our gutters. If you would like to volunteer your time at the market and shops! There’s also the option to visit ‘Arundells’, Edward
services please contact our clerk, or Councillor Philip Morgan (https:// Heath’s former home, and the National Trust’s ‘Mompesson House’, both in the
www.bereregisparishcouncil.co.uk/about-us/councillors/) who is the organiser. Cathedral Close.
More news about this in due course.
The total price, including a transept seat, the coach, concert entrance and
(optional) cathedral tour, is £25 each. We’ll leave Lytchett Matravers (free
Bikes and footpaths Parking) at 09.30 on Wednesday 12 December and the Cathedral at 16.00, to be
back home, full of Christmas spirits, at c.17.15.
A couple of instances have been reported of children riding bikes or scooters
home from school along the footpaths and boardwalk and colliding or nearly Front Nave seats are + £5.00 and the rear Nave and front 3 rows of the transept
colliding with pedestrians. Technically, riding a bike on a public footpath is illegal, seats are + £3.00.
but could we at least ask parents to try to make sure that children ride their bikes
and scooters with due regard to other people and their safety. Come and join us and have some fun with our friendly club!
Ian Ventham New club members are very welcome, and membership is free – just ring (after
10.00 please!)
Jo Puttick on 01929-459368, email – joandeve.puttick@btinternet.com
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