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July 2018                              July 2018
 BERE REGIS NEWS   group and posters made available in schools and public places.
       Although there is a limited fund of money available, and grants are only made
       once a year in August, our aim is very much to give smaller amounts of money to
 BERE REGIS PARISH COUNCIL   a greater number of applicants as this really does meet the aim of the Trust “to
       seek to help young people in the Parish with a contribution to their educational
 Chairman:    Ian Ventham    471480  ianrventham@gmail.com   costs, priority being given to those most in need”.
       The  application  process  is  very  straightforward,  completed  on-line  via
 Vice Chairman:   Robin Pitcher   472151  robinpitcher@btinternet.com   www.williamstrust.org.uk.    Young  people  are  encouraged  to  make  the
       applications themselves, although for those under the age of 16, it is understood
       that a parent or guardian may make the application.
 Parish Clerk:    Amanda   472327  bereregispc@gmail.com
 Crocker    The  award  decisions  are  made  at  the  Trustee  meeting  at  the  end  of  August.
       Grants are usually paid out before the end of that month  -  in time for the start of
 Websites:   www.bereregisparishcouncil.co.uk   the new education year.

 www.bereregis.org
       In 2018, the closing date for applications is Friday 10th August.
 The  Parish  Council  met  on  Thursday  14   June  2018  at  the  Drax  Hall.  The  next
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 meeting  will  be  on  Thursday  12   July  at  the  Drax  Hall,  starting  at  7pm.  All
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       Can you help?
 parishioners are very welcome to attend and to take the opportunity to raise any
 matters or concerns at the start of the meeting.   The Trustees are seeking to bolster the Trust’s funds, to raise additional capital and
       to  generate  more  income  for  grants  in  the  future  and  are  keen  to  encourage

       additional  fund-raising  opportunities.  You  may  work  for,  or  know  of  a  company
 Neighbourhood Plan   looking for ways to support the community; you might consider a personal legacy;
       or  you  might,  like  the  founder  Thomas  Williams  nearly  300  years  ago,  be  in  a
 We have now begun the 6 week period for Public Consultation on the final draft   position to make a donation to the Trust right now. It doesn’t have to be a fortune
 version of our Neighbourhood Plan. The consultation event on the 23  June was
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 well attended and anybody who didn’t manage to get along to the event but   (though that would be most welcome!)
 wants to see a copy of the draft plan and complete a questionnaire with their   £100 can help with special travel needs,  £500 will help a future village Doctor to
 views,  can  do  so  by  contacting  the  Clerk,  Amanda  Crocker,  on  the  details   buy  stethoscope  &  lab  equipment,  £1,000  will  support  our  next  generation  of
 above, or by visting the Parish Council website at:    farmers and stable managers through Kingston Maurward.
 https://www.bereregisparishcouncil.co.uk/projects/neighbourhood-plan/.   The  Trust’s  income  is  derived  from  the  dividends  and  interest  yields  of  invested
       capital. Percentage yields have been low in recent years, whilst the costs incurred
 Once  the  6  week  public  consultation  has  finished,  we  will  make  any  minor
 changes  to  the  Plan  as  required  before  it’s  then  submitted  to  Purbeck  District   by  students  have  risen  substantially  as  fees  have  risen  and  government  has
 Council  for  their  approval.  This  is  all  leading  up  to  a  Parish  Referrendum  on   withdrawn funding.
 accepting the Neighbourhood Plan which will hopefully take place in May 2019,   If you can help in any way, please get in touch with the Treasurer & Trustee John
 to coincide with Local Elections for the new Unitary Authority.   Cleave on 01929 471463.

       The  Trust  is  a  fully  registered  Charity  and  makes  annual  returns  to  the  Charity
 Village Walkabout   Commission. Its aims, objectives and achievements are available on request.
 It was decided at our meeting that we would recommence our annual village   Alison Debenham  -  Trustee
 walkabout,  at  the  start  of  our  August  meeting  on  Thursday  9   August.  The
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 walkabout will see the Council walk a route around the village at the start of the
 meeting,  which  we  will  publicise  after  the  July  meeting,  making  sure  that

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