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December 2018                                                                       December 2018
                                                                                           POP IN PLACE NEWS
      SILENT SOLDIERS  -  WW1 COMMEMORATIONS

                                                                                            Farewell to Charles and Felicity

       It  might  be  worth  explaining  the  rationale                                     The  Pop  In  Performers  group  wish  Charles  and  Felicity
       behind  the  ‘silent  soldier’  images  around                                       every  happiness  in  their  new  home  in  Devon,  we  will
       the village.                                                                         always  hold  dear  the  special  and  happy  times  spent
                                                                                            together  working  on  Projects  such    as  “Way  out  West”  and  “Our  Last  Summer
       We decided to design our own rather than                                             “great memories and great fun.
       go  for  the  standard  ones  you  might  have
       seen elsewhere in order to personalise them                                          We will miss them both.
       for our community.  The two sentries on the
       eastern  entry  to  the  village  represent  the
       200  or  so  men  from  the  village  who  were                                      Gordon Campbell
       involved  in  the  Great  War  of  whom  28  did
                                                                                            The  Pop In  Place  were  privileged  to  host  the  Celebration  of  the Life  of  Gordon
       not return. On the Bovington road, the soldier in tropical                           Campbell . Gordon was a regular at our cafes for many years, today we learnt
       uniform  commemorates  the  men  who  served  in                                     more about his incredible life and met members of his family. Many of the villagers
       Gallipoli.
                                                                                            neighbours friends also came along to remember this wonderful Man. Thank you
       The Dorsetshire Regiment had over 300 men killed and                                 to Sarah Louise  Leigh for the amazing cake design especially, to the Team Kim
       250  men  wounded  in  one  day  ,  included  5  men  from                           Benjafield, Ruthie Morrall, Elizabeth Gale, Gill Hart, and Lyn Simmonds for all their
       Bere Regis who were killed. 21 August 1915 was dubbed                                hard  work.  Many  Thanks  to  Susan  Acton-Campbell  and  family  for  the  generous
       ‘a black day for Dorset.’                                                            donation.

                                         The  sailor  on  the

                                         Roke  Road  is  a                                  Thank you to Alison Debenham
                                         reminder   that,
                                         although     we                                    Pop In Place would like to say thank you to Alison for producing this magazine, we
                                         tend to focus on                                   greatly appreciate the opportunity to get all of our community  information out to
                                         the  Army  casualties,  the  Royal  Navy  also     the  public  through  the  Parish  Mag  and  without  her  dedication  and  sheer  hard
                                         suffered some 45,000 casualties, including         work it would not be possible. Happy Christmas  Alison and thank you for all you
                                         William  Cox  from  Bere  Regis  who  was          do.
                                         killed  together  with  1000  shipmates  when
                                         his  ship  was                                     Thank you to all who supported our BBC Children In Need
                                         sunk  at  the
                                         Battle    of                                       fundraiser last month.
       Coronel on 1 November 1914. Many men from Bere                                       Thanks to our singers, poets and to all who donated raffle prizes.
       Regis also served in the Royal and Merchant Navies.

       Finally, the figure of the returning soldier with his two                            Pop In Place Community Shed
       daughters at Elder Road is a reminder that we are
       not  only  commemorating  the  casualties  of  the                                   There are “Men’s sheds popping up all over the UK, it is a place to get people
       Great  War  but  also  celebrating  the  return  of  the                             together  to  help  to  combat  isolation  encourage  wellbeing  and  to  share  skills
       survivors  and  the  end  of  ‘the  war  to  end  all  wars’.                        working  on  a  variety  of  woodwork  projects.  We  are  currently  working    with
       Sadly, the ‘land fit for heroes’ that many returned to                               Vitacress  to  try  to  open  a  shed  in  Bere  Regis  it  will  be  open  for  both  men  and
       proved to be illusory for most.                                                      women  and  have  special  workshop  Saturday  mornings  for  youngsters  with  an
                                                                                            appropriate adult. We will be calling a public meeting in the New Year to update
                                                                                            on progress and to answer your questions. In the meantime if you would like to

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