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February 2022                        February 2022
 DORSET COUNCIL- WEST PURBECK REPORT    BRIANTSPUDDLE AND AFFPUDDLE

                                     NEWS
 Editor’s note

 I have received the occasional comment
 about the length of the monthly Dorset   ARTSREACH
 Council report.
 It is important to let readers know that our   Briantspuddle  Village  Hall  presents  an  Artsreach  Theatre
 councilors cover West Purbeck, not just our   production of:
 own parish.  It is not really possible for them   The Notnow Collective: Pepper and Honey
 to produce separate articles for each local
 area, and regretfully, I simply don’t have the   Date: Saturday 5  March at 7.30 p.m.
                           th
 time to edit the articles to make them more
 relevant to just Bere Regis and Affpuddle.   Venue: Briantspuddle Village Hall.
       Ticket price: Adult £10 Child £6 Family £25
 Dorset Council’s budget proposals for next financial year   Box Office: For Tickets call Deborah on 07788100273
 Dorset  Council’s  budget  proposals  for  next  financial  year,  2022-23,  prioritise  the   Tickets also available online at www.artsreach.co.uk
 continued  delivery  of  vital  frontline  services  for  residents.  The  budget  proposals
 include more money for:    Refreshments: Bar will be available with Beers, wine, soft drinks & Teas & coffee

    adult social care – a 10% increase (equating to £13 million, taking the total   There  are  two  types  of  people.  The  ones
 budget  to £141 million)  to fund the  rising need for  social care in  the local      who move away.  And the ones who stay
 population and rising costs             and wait...
    children’s services – a 4% increase (equating to £2.7 million, taking the total   Enjoyed  the  Great  British  Bake  Off?  Then
 budget  to  £74.5  million)  to  fund improvements  to  support  children in  care   you’ll  love  this  show!  Notnow  Collective
 and children with special educational needs and disabilities    tackle your senses and your imagination in
                                         Pepper and Honey, a new play about two
    climate  and  ecological  emergency  response  –  £10M  capital  investment   women questioning the meaning of home.
 over the next 5 years to help fund the delivery of the council’s action plan    This  heart-warming  and  poignant  play
    housing – an  extra £0.75 million to support the  development  of more  new   intertwines live baking with a story of what
 homes  with  our  Registered  Providers  and  the  supply  of  better  value   it  is  like  to  settle  in  a  different  country,
 temporary accommodation from the private rented sector.   leaving  and  returning  and  making  and
                                         breaking family traditions.
 This  year’s  budget  setting  exercise  takes  place  against  a  continuing  national
 background of extreme pressures for councils resulting from the COVID pandemic   Timed  to  perfection  to  deliver  a  perfect
 alongside  growing  demand  and  price  pressures.  Social  care  services  represent   Croatian pepper biscuit, baked live in front
 59%  of  Dorset  Council’s  total  net  spending.  The  budget  proposals  include  a  3%   of and with the help of the audience.  “A
 increase in council tax: 1.998% increase in general council tax and 0.996% increase   warm and gentle show” The Stage
 for the social care precept. For a band D property, this equates to £1.02 extra a
 week.

 Cllr  Gary  Suttle,  Portfolio  Holder  for  Finance,  Commercial  and  Capital  Strategy,
 said:    Affpuddle and Turnerspuddle website: www.briantspuddle.info

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