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 chair  to  help  build  confidence.  We  also  include  some  slightly  higher  energy   BERE REGIS HISTORY SOCIETY
 exercises which helps to keep our hearts healthy.
 Our classes are  subsidised by the Pop In Place funds and are held at the Bere   Our  November  meeting  began  with  some  Museum
 Regis Village Hall on Mondays from 11am – 11:45am and will be the cost of each   information,  in  that  the  plumbing  in  the  building  had  now
       been  brought  into  the  21st  Century.  The  electrical  work  was
 class is £5   now almost complete as well and that wheelchair-access was
 No  need  to  book  in  advance.  Just  come  along  and  join  in  our  fun  and  very   being  planned  with  a  scheme  in  the  early  stages,  together
 friendly class, where you will be guaranteed a very warm welcome.   with a proposed ability for car access right up to the door in
       the near future.
 If you would like more information, please email Lucy Cruickshank at
       The  newly-found  Burial  Board  book  which  covers  Bere  Regis
 lucy.cruickshank7@hotmail.co.uk or telephone Lyn Simmonds on 01929 471528   burials  between  1883  and 1949  was  discussed,  together  with
       the  showing  of  all  the  Parish  Registry  entry  documentation  recorded  so  far,
       beginning in 1585.
 Pop In Place Community Café at Bere Regis Village Hall
                                                        Finds   shown   included
 Every Friday morning from 10 am until 12 noon          special  items  which  give
 we  run  a  Community  Café  at  the  Village  Hall     the best indication of the
 North Street.                                          nearby  presence  of  a
 We  offer  a  warm  welcome,  to  everyone  who        Roman     Villa.   These
 walks through the door.                                included   Roman   roof
                                                        tiles,  polished  limestone
 We  also  welcome  new  volunteers  to  help  on       flooring   and   mosaic
 our  team  serving  the  drinks  and  helping  at      tesserae  and  parts  of
 events. Also and very importantly to chat to the       walls,  still  with  Roman-
 people who attend the café’s.                          type  cement  attached,
                                                        box-flue  heating  conduit
 Would  you  like  to  make  a  difference  in  your    tiles   and   of   course
 community?  Then call the Team Leader Alison           pottery of all vessels.
 Bennett  01929  472023  for  more  details  about   Clay pipe finds,
 how the Pop In Place changes people’s lives.    1600 onwards   Sue   brought   in   the
                                                        recently-discovered  Bere

                                                        Regis  Cook  Book,  which
 Pop In Place Food Crisis Support    appears to have been compiled between WW2 and the 1950s. Two cakes were
 The Pop In Place have a Food Crisis Project, if you are struggling and you need   brought  in,  baked  according  to  the  instructions  within,  and  we  were  able  to
 food  please  get  in  touch  we    have  gained  funding  to  provide    crisis  packs  for   sample them.
 people in the Parish in a difficult situation.     John Pitfield, Projects Secretary
 If you need this service please email in confidence popinplace@gmail.com and
 we will help. Thank you to Gareth Lynam
    who is running this project for us.    Thoughts on making marmalade with the Bere Regis recipe
       book
 Pop In Place Workshop    I have now typed out the recipes from the Book and there are about ten recipes
       the earliest of which dates from 1902.  I sent these to Di Ventham but she says she
 We are a small  group  meeting on Friday   will  stick  to  her  Good  Housekeeping  book  methods.    There  are  not  too  many
 mornings  and  do  some  wood  work,   differences to the basic method basically sugar and oranges and combinations

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