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 FIRST THURSDAY CLUB   BERE REGIS NEWS
 (AUTUMN LEAVES)
       BERE REGIS PARISH COUNCIL

 On windy 2  July some of us went to the Pre Roman
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 village at Winterborne Kingston.  This is a archeology   Chairman:       n Park   07970 727792    jonparkparish@btinternet.com
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 dig being undertaken by Bournemouth University.  It
 was very well organized and Hilda and I took Tony
 Bates.  On arrival we had coffee and then caught the minibus to avoid the walk   Vice   Bryan   07969 770890    bryan@cheapprintingdorset.co.uk
 to the site.  Here on top of the Farm we contemplated life here nearly 2000 years   Chairman:  Benjafield
 ago.  We were amazed by the size of the settlement and peered into  dug chalk
 pits and admired the view.  In nearby   Parish   Amanda   07855 396073   bereregispc@gmail.com
    marquees we could examine finds of   Clerk:     Crocker
 pottery  and  bones  all  expertly
 explained  by  the  enthusiastic
 University.  Diggers.    We  were  on  the   Websites:  www.bereregisparishcouncil.co.uk           www.bereregis.org
 first  tour  party  but  it  occurred  to  me
 they  may  not  have  been  so
 enthusiastic  by  the  end  of  the  day.    The Parish Council met on Thursday 13th July 2023 in the Village Hall. 8 members of
 There  were  over  three  hundred   the  public  were  present.  Members  of  the  press  and  public  are  welcome  and
 visitors by midday.  After another ride   there is a period for public participation at the start. If you are unable to attend
 back  to  the  farm  in  the  Minibus  we   but  wish  to  submit  a  comment  or  question,  please  contact  the  Clerk  or  any
 could examine  more finds  indulge in   member of the Parish Council.
 refreshments including Roses Purbeck Ice cream before returning to Bere Regis.
 You  may  well ask what  has this  to do with  the  first  Thursday  club  but  this is  the   Parish Council Vacancy
 subject  of  our  talk  in  September  when  one  of  the  lead  archeologists  will  bring
 some  of  the  finds  and  give  us  a  presentation  on  the  work  on  this  site.    If  you   We are delighted to welcome Rachel Payne to the Parish Council. She has very
 missed this day you can come to our talk in September and there will be another   kindly offered to act as Community Speed Watch Co-ordinator and assist with the
 visit to the dig next year.   Traffic Focus Group.

 It seemed like the last sunny day in July and we had nearly forty members arrive
 for our regular meeting.  The booked speaker was unavailable. But…..   Village Meeting – July 15th
 Hilda Montgomery stepped into the breach and gave us a fascinating talk on her   This  was  very  well  attended  and  each  of  the  four  presentations  were  well
 cruise round the Galapogas Islands.  This was clearly the holiday of a lifetime to   received and will be available on the Parish Council website. Over 100 residents
 celebrate  her  retirement.    We  were  shown  Blue  Footed  Boobies,  Red  billed   attended  the  Wyatt  Homes  event  in  the  afternoon  and  the  link  to  their
 Frigate birds finches and Penguins.  There were seals iguanas and tortoises.  After   consultation  website is  also  available  on  the  Parish  Council  website.  It  is  hoped
 40 minutes  of wishing we could  go too we  were  treated  to tea  with  cake  and   that another meeting will be held towards the end of this year, or very early next
 sandwiches.   year, to bring everyone up to date with the progress of the various sites and the
       Neighbourhood Plan Review.
 Next  month  we now  have the  talk  we were  hoping for  this  month.  Ian  and Di
 Ventham are telling us the story of their pilgrimage to India.   This is an exploration
 into their  family history of the British Army in service in India.  Please come.  Its on   Mays Wood path
 the first Thursday 3  august at the Scout Hut  2.30 p.m.  Cost £3.00 to include tea.
 rd
       The issue of the closed path has been raised on a number of occasions. Tilhill, the

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