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February 2019                        February 2019
 BERE REGIS WI            BERE REGIS NEWS



 This  month,  you  may  be  asking  yourself  why  the   BERE REGIS PARISH COUNCIL
 Bere  Regis  WI  is  adorning  the  village  with  green
 hearts of all shapes, sizes and materials.  The answer
 is  simple,  we’re  joining  thousands  of  people  across  the  country  in  making  and   Chairman:    Ian Ventham    471480  ianrventham@gmail.com
 sharing  these  hearts  to  #ShowTheLove  for  all  we  want  to  protect  from  climate
 change,  and  to  encourage  everyone  who  sees  them  to  think  more  about  our
 environment and what we can do to protect it.  We are of course using recycled   Vice Chairman:   Robin Pitcher   472151  robinpitcher@btinternet.com
 material and scraps we already have in our work boxes!

 The   initiative   is   coordinated   by   the   Climate   Coalition   Parish Clerk:    Amanda   472327  bereregispc@gmail.com
 (www.theclimatecoalition.org/about-us),  a  group  of  over  130  organisations,   Crocker
 including  the  WI,  who  are  working  together  to  generate  grass  roots  support  to
 combat climate change and to ask politicians to put aside their differences and   Websites:   www.bereregisparishcouncil.co.uk
 commit to doing whatever is necessary to protect our environment.   www.bereregis.org
 We hope our efforts will make you smile, and perhaps think a little...
 At  time  of  writing,  we’re  also  looking  forward  to  our  February  meeting  where   December
 Elaine  Standfield  will  be  telling  us  all  about  Life  as  a  Shepherdess.    Visitors  are
 always welcome; if you’d like to find out about future meetings, or would just like   The Parish Council met on Thursday 13th December 2018 at the Sports Club. The
        next meeting will be on Thursday 10th January at the Drax Hall, starting at 7pm. All
 more information about the WI, please contact Di Pitts on 01929 471322.
        parishioners are very welcome to attend and to take the opportunity to raise any
        matters or concerns at the start of the meeting.

        Neighbourhood Plan
        We  are  hopefully  nearing  the  end  of  the  6  year  plus  process,  which  has  been
        putting  together  our  Neighbourhood  Plan.  The  plan  has  gone  through  Purbeck
        District  Council’s  consultation  and  is  now  with  an  independent  examiner,  who
        checks it from a neutral point of view and makes sure that everything in there is
        correct  and  viable,  and  then  it  will  go  out  to  the  public  again  for  a  final
        consultation before the whole village gets a chance to vote on it in a referendum
        in May.


        Dark Lane Footpath

        Dark Lane, which is a path that runs up to Black Hill from Shitterton (see the map
        below) is not formally recorded as a right of way on the definitive map of rights of
        way in Dorset which can be found at  https://explorer.geowessex.com. To make it
        a  right  of  way,  and  to  ensure  the  right  to  use  it  is  not  lost  we  need  to  gather
        evidence that it has been used without any hindrance from 1949 up to today. If
        you  have  regularly  used  this  path  in  the  last  20  years,  we  would  urge  you  to
        complete  an  evidence  form  which can  obtained  from  Amanda  our  clerk  then

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