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December 2020                                                                       December 2020

                                OBITUARIES                                                  BRIANTSPUDDLE AND AFFPUDDLE

                 Church has had a continuous dose of Ivor for 65 years prior to his                                      NEWS
                 enforced retirement in 2018.  This has seen him play the organ for so
         many  people  and  he  has played  at  their  christenings,  marriages  and  their
         deaths. Dad had a unique playing style and you never dithered when Ivor           AFFPUDDLE AND TURNERSPUDDLE PARISH
         was playing a hymn.                                                               COUNCIL
         Dad spent the last two years of his life in varying degrees of health.  A fall in
         Wimborne  market  proved  his  undoing  and  after  spending  long  spells  in
         hospital he finally moved into Mile Oak Rest Home in February 2019,  From          The Parish Council meeting on 11th November was once again held remotely in
         having such an active and full on life he initially  found it incredibly difficult to   order  to  comply  with  Government  social  distancing  guidance.  Until  restrictions
         adjust to his new surroundings, but once fully appreciating that we had his        around  movement  and  public  gatherings  are  lifted,  the  Parish  Council  will  be
         best interests at heart, he settled to a final 12 months of contentment and        holding all meetings remotely.
         happiness.  I can not speak too highly of the love, care and devotion the
         staff at Mile Oak showed to Dad they were exemplary.
                                                                                            Traffic management
         It seems unbelievable that two weeks ago he was sat in his favourite chair,
         feet up watching the tele and today we are saying our goodbyes.  Martin,           There  are  a  number  of  locations  within  the  Parish
         myself  and  our  families  are  extremely  grateful  of  all  the  support  you  have   which cause safety concerns.  The Parish  Council is
         given us.  Whilst his death was quick and took everybody by surprise, we are       now creating a Highways Strategy which will identify
         comforted  to  know  he  went  having  had  a  good  life  and  did  not  unduly   key priorities for improving road safety. This will then
         suffer.                                                                            be used to lobby the Highway’s Authority.
                                                                                            The Parish Council, in conjunction with an interested
         And  finally,  we  always  joked  with  Dad  that  he  would  probably  end  up
         playing at his own funeral and indeed he will have the last say.  In April 2012    resident, is investigating the possibility of establishing
         for his 82  birthday we gave him a birthday present to play the Wurlitzer at       a  Community  Speed  Watch  Group.  The  Police can
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         Blackpool Tower Ballroom, and the piece of music being played as we exit           help to set this up but a minimum of six volunteers will
         the church today will be Ivor’s contribution to his own service.                   be  needed.  Anyone  interested  in  being involved  in
                                                                                            such a group should contact the Clerk by email for
         Thank you for listening.                                                           further details at clerk@briantspuddle.info.
         Thanks for everything Dad.
                                                                                            Tree felling in Throop

                                                                                            The Parish  Council has referred recent extensive tree and hedgerow removal in
         Pauline Jesty  -  her daughter Jo writes
                                                                                            Throop  to  Dorset  Council.    The  Parish  Council is  not  aware  that  any  permissions
         Nick's  and  my  mother,  Pauline,  passed  away                                   have  been  given  and  is  concerned  to  understand  that  the  appropriate
         peacefully  on  October  30th,  age  100.  She  moved                              application  was  made  as  the  land  is  within  the  Conservation  Area.      Dorset
         from  her  house  in  Bere  Regis  to  a  care  home  in                           Council  will  continue  the  investigation  and  take  any  action  that  it  deems
         Dorchester  at  the  age  of  98,  and  had  been  doing                           necessary.
         pretty  well  (even  in  Covid  times)  until  her  final  few                     Parishioners are reminded of the need to apply to Dorset Council for consent for
         weeks,  when  she  faded  quite  rapidly,  but  with                               tree works within the conservation area. Permission may also be needed for major
         excellent care, quietly and comfortably.
                                                                                            works on any hedgerow.
         She  was  the  last  Jesty  in  Bere  Regis,  the  original
         family (Old Charles and Sarah Jesty) having arrived
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