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August 2020                          August 2020
 the   Government’s   recent   announcement,   our   libraries   started   a
 phased reopening from 8 July. The initial reopening plans focused on the safety of   her turn round and I could hear gales of laughter
 customers and library employees and will provide existing users with an order and   when  they  saw  the  back  of  it.  It’s  not  that  bad
 collect service. People will be able to order their preferred categories of books   but  the  problem  will  be  resolved  as  she  has  an
 and other items to collect at an allocated time from 22 of Dorset’s 23 libraries.   appointment  with  Hair  Visions  next  Saturday
       morning.    The  hair  bands  may  convert  into  a
 Books will also be available to order online on our website  from 8 July by simply   useful face covering for going shopping.
 completing  a  short  form  about  reading  preferences.  For  those  without  online
       Last  weekend  I  was  taken  on  a  family  visit  to
 access, an order can be made by phoning 01305 228400.
       Ashcott  in  Somerset.    I  had  a  great  day  in  the

       garden  enjoying  the  views  over  the  Somerset
 High Sherriff Awards 2020      Levels but no one played ball with me as I have
       bad legs and had to rest.
 I know that both Dorset Council and many Town
 and  Parish  Councils  are  considering  an  award   In our garden we are now picking runner beans.
 scheme  for  those  residents  who  have  gone   The  tomatoes  are  nearly  ripe  but  it  has  been
 above  and  beyond  the  call  of  duty  during  the   windy and cooler than average.  So much for the
 Covid 19 pandemic, but I include this request for   dog days of summer.  No I am not mad it is not
 completeness.   hot enough.  The Post Office is now back inside
       the  pub  so  there  is  no  queuing  up  the  street.

       Things are getting back to normal the Pop In opens in September but we still have
 A message below from the High Sherriff
       a long way to go.
 It is customary for the High Sheriff of any county
 to  make  awards  during  his/her  year.    These  are
 normally  made  to  individuals  and  organisations
 that the High Sheriff has come into contact with
 or  worked  with  during  the  Shrieval  Year.    These
 awards are an opportunity to not only recognise the exceptional work underway
 in the emergency services and criminal justice system, but also to celebrate the
 fantastic individuals and voluntary organisations who do so much to improve the
 social,  cultural  and  economic  fabric  of  Dorset  life.    There  will  undoubtedly  be
 many to be recognised in this unprecedented year.
 However,  this  year,  the  Coronavirus  pandemic  has  brought  together  whole
 communities to work together for the safety, health and welfare of their areas.  In
 Dorset  over  175  of  these  groups  came  into  being;  some  pre-existed  but  many
 evolved  from  other  groups  or  were  formed  specifically  as  a  result  of  the
 emergency.   The one common thread is that a large number of that community
 had  voluntarily  rallied  around  to  support  others  be  it  for  shopping,  collecting
 medicines or just company and a friendly voice.
 In these circumstances, it would difficult to pick out any one individual.  I have
 therefore  decided  in  Dorset  to  create  the  High  Sheriff’s  Community  Award  to
 groups.   As lockdown eases and we are allowed to meet in groups once again
 (suitably  spaced  out)  I  very  much  look  forward  to  being  able  to  get  out  and
 about  in  the  county,  hearing  of  the  experiences  of  those  who  have  given  so
 much and presenting both the Community Award as well as the traditional High
 Sheriff Award.

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