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 therefore the drainage has been much better.   - Extra Care Addendum.

  I did spend my first year after college working in   Changes  to  planning  use  classes  can  be  found  on-line  at:  https://
 Suffolk,  where  I  was  introduced  to  vegetable   www.planningportal.co.uk/info/200130/common_projects/9/change_of_use
 farming and extensive irrigation. Here peas were
 grown for Birds Eye, we also grew dwarf beans,   and the Proposed Modifications to Purbeck Local Plan can be found on-line at:
 carrots  and  potatoes.  It  was  a  wonderful   www.dorsetcouncil.gov.uk/plpmainmods .
 experience  but it  was  only  for  a  year  while  the
 farmer’s  son  was  at  agricultural  college.  It  was   The  documents  are  available  online  at  https://www.dorsetforyou.gov.uk/cil-
 from  here  that  I  went  to  Ireland,  where  I  was   review.aspx ,
 able to put my experiences to good affect. But
 as I have already said that is for another day.   The  Council  will  forward  all  representations  on  the  Statement  of  Further
       Modifications to the Examiner for consideration and publish them on the website.
 May I end up by thanking all who read my articles and mentioning  them to me. I   You  can  comment,  preferably  using  the  on-line  form,  by  email  to
 wish you all a very Happy Christmas and New Year and may the Lord keep you   planningpolicy@dorsetcouncil.gov.uk including ‘Purbeck CIL’ in the subject bar),
 free of the dreaded covid virus .

 God bless You All, Ted Cox   Gritting Map
       This is the link  https://www.dorsetcouncil.gov.uk/emergencies-severe-weather/
 PARISH MAGAZINE GETS NATIONAL   gritting/gritting-updates.aspx
 COVERAGE   This  year,  a  route-based  forecasting  system  will  be  used  to  decide  when  and
       where to salt the gritting network – down to the exact routes needing treatment.
       Route-based  forecasting  will  more  accurately  consider  local  conditions.  Using
 Way back in the winter of 1976, Esther Rantzen's 'That's Life' programme on BBC 1   weather forecasting information from Meteo Group, which includes data from the
 on  Sunday  evenings  had  a  section,  with  readings  by  Cyril  Fletcher,  with  small   council’s 11 roadside weather stations, individual decisions will be made for each
 stories about the quirky side of life in Britain. The series had been running for a few   of  the  22  routes  in  the  Dorset  Council  area.  This  significantly  more  targeted
 years and continued for some years more.    approach will reduce emissions from fewer lorry movements, it will use  less rock

 One of these small stories was about   salt, which is a finite resource, and it will save money by reducing the number of
 a  typo  which  occurred  in  the  Bere   gritting runs needed.
 Regis  Parish  Magazine  of  October   Salt  is  stocked  up  ahead  of  the  winter  period,  with 13,500  tonnes  of  salt  stored
 1976.  The  Vicar's  front-piece,  at  that   across  five  highways  depots,  ready  for  the  colder  weather  to  arrive.  Roads
 time  written  by  Paul  Tranter,  always   included  in  the  22  main  gritting  routes  are  those  used  by  the  majority  of  the
 ended  with  "Your  sincere  friend  and   travelling public. They cover 684 miles and account for around 28 per cent of the
 vicar", but for the October 1976 issue   Dorset  Council  road  network.  Where  prolonged  cold  weather  is  forecast,
 contained  the  typing  mistake  "Your   additional community routes are also treated to ensure more rural communities
 sincere fiend and vicar", and by that   can continue to travel safely. Dorset Highways carries out gritting on the A35 trunk
 simple   mistake   our   village   got   road on behalf of Highways England. This can often be at different times to the
 national coverage, where something   Dorset Council network.
 like 20 million viewers were watching.

 We  may  never  know  who  submitted
 this  to  them,  but  whoever  it  was   Electric Charging points
 deserves some sort of award!
       Dorset Council Transport Planning Team is delighted to announce work is to start
 Sue Denim   on  the  installation  of  44  electric  vehicle  fast  charge  points  that  use  100%
       renewable  energy  at  18  sites  across  the  County.  It  marks  a  significant  step

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