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BERE REGIS WI BERE REGIS NEWS
BERE REGIS PARISH COUNCIL
Our November meeting began with arrangements
for Christmas Lunch, our New Year Party, an outing
before Christmas and our new venue for 2018. Chairman: Ian Ventham 471480 ianrventham@gmail.com
By the time you read this the ladies will have visited Vice Chairman: Robin Pitcher 472151 robinpitcher@btinternet.com
Poundbury Garden Centre to see their Christmas display and held their Christmas
Lunch at The Black Dog in Broadmayne. We will celebrate the New Year in our
new venue – the Bere Regis Sports Club. Amanda 472327 bereregispc@gmail.com
Parish Clerk:
Our 2018 programme includes our annual Pancake Day event, a presentation Crocker
th
about food allergies and a visit from Creature Teachers! It will also be our 100
Birthday in August with many events planned to celebrate this event. Websites: www.bereregisparishcouncil.co.uk
Guests are always welcome to our meetings and if you would like any further www.bereregis.org
information please contact:
As the Parish Council
Eileen Salisbury on 01929 472022 or Di Pitts on 01929 471322 did not meet in
December until after
the magazine was
published we were
unable to include items
raised at the meeting.
Instead, the following
s e t s o u t s o m e
information relating to
the Neighbourhood
Plan and gives details of
the next stage in the
process, leading to the
referendum.
Following the feedback received at the public consultation on Saturday 11
th
November, a Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) paper has been produced and is
available on the Parish Council web site or in hard copy from the Clerk. Please
feel free to continue to ask any additional questions you may have via the web
site and these will be added to the FAQ lists.
In the meantime, the draft Plan continues to move forward and it is hoped that,
once any amendments have been made following the consultation and the
District Council’s review, it will be put back to the residents for further consultation
in January or February of the New Year. There will then be a period of about 6
weeks for the results of that consultation to be analysed before the Plan goes
before Purbeck District Council and various Statutory Bodies for their comments.
Again, this will take about 6 to 8 weeks. All being well, the Plan will then be put
before an Independent Examiner for detailed inspection.
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