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August 2020                          August 2020

 During the week until they go back to school the boys have agreed to continue
 volunteering and deliver papers Monday to Friday.      OBITUARIES

 If you would like to volunteer, there are plenty roles that need to be filled. With the   Dad was also a fantastic Grandfather to his Immie and Joe, having
 changes we’ve made to the supply of stock we need people who wouldn’t mind   a  loving  and  big  influence  on  their
 collecting  from  Puddletown,  Wool,  Wareham  or  Dorchester  on  a  weekly  basis.   upbringing.
 We’re  also  looking  for  people  who  would  like  a  “behind  the  scenes  role”  like
 cleaning or taking away rubbish.   Now  Dad  has  been  reunited  with  Mum,  it  gives  us
         comfort to know that they are together again and Dad
 On a completely different note and starting to look forward to a life more “normal”
 we are starting to think about next year’s shop calendar. The calendar raises much   is no doubt now being given his orders for the day.
 needed funds for the shop and it is always well supported with copies being sent
 around  the  world.  For  2021  we  thought  we  would  continue  the  “Parish  2020  in
 pictures”  theme  and  ask  for  contributions  of  pictures  in  what  ever  form  of  the
 parish in 2020. Be it a photo of your embroidery contribution, a painting or sketch,
 a photo or some other piece of craftwork we would love to have them submitted
 to the shop by the end of September enabling us to prepare the calendar in time
 for Christmas sales – did I really just write that word!!!
 I continue to enjoy meeting everyone who comes into the shop at weekends – it’s
 great to catch up and see friends and neighbours supporting us, I hope you all
 have a safe and well Summer.

 Ali Chorley, Chair of The Friends of Briantspuddle Post Office and Village Shop


 VILLAGE HALL NEWS


 As we enjoy the summertime, when it’s here, it feels
 strange to be writing to you about the village hall
 having  had  four  months  now  with  no  events
 whatsoever.
 It has been great to see the hall playing its part in helping our community cope
 with covid19 and it has proved, in my opinion, to have been a real help when it
 comes not only to the practical issue of using the shop but also a huge benefit to
 our  overall  mental  wellbeing  as  it’s  provided
    a  safe  place  for  people  to  enjoy  a  brief
 moments  of  interaction  with  friends  and
 neighbours as we’ve queued.
 The hall intends to continue and develop this
 part  of  the  provision  we’ve  been  able  to
 make by opening up to serve tea and coffee
 from the beginning of August. The plan is that
 we  will  open  up  the  jubilee  room  for  a  very

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