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July 2019                              July 2019
       BERE REGIS WI
 DORSET COUNCIL- WEST PURBECK REPORT

       Have you ever wondered where expressions such
       as ‘upper crust’, ‘threshold’ and ‘left on the shelf’
 Dorset Council News
       come from?  If so, just ask the Bere Regis WI Ladies
 The  first  edition  of  the  news   who  attended  this  year’s  thoroughly  enjoyable
 magazine  has  been  published   Summer Outing in June.  Twelve  members of the
 and should have been delivered   group  visited  the  Tudor  House  Museum  in  Weymouth  where,  as  well  as  the
 to you by the time you read this   derivations above and the seemly countless terms inspired by the humble Tudor
 report.  Four  versions  of  the   table  (board  room,  board  games,  treading  the  boards,  bed  and  board  etc.),
 magazine have been produced   they  were  given  a  fascinating  insight  into  middle  class  life  in  Weymouth,  along
 which  cover  northern,  southern,   with  snippets  of  local  history.    Many  thanks  are  due  to  our  member  Hilly
 eastern  and  western  areas  of   Montgomery  for  organising  the  outing  and  to  our  two  lovely  and  informative
 Dorset.  The  cost  of  designing,   guides at the museum.
 printing  and  delivering  the                       Festivals  and  the  WI  aren’t
 magazine  has  been  entirely  funded  by  advertising.  You  should  receive  the
 southern  edition.  The  magazine  contains  a  list  of  useful  telephone  numbers  for   normally   synonymous   in
                                                      people’s  minds.  However,
 different enquiries. It also contains a questionnaire, this will tell us how useful the
 magazine is, what you want in it or whether you don’t want it at all. Please do fill   every  year,  a  team  of
 in the questionnaire and return it to the address provided or submit your answers   indefatigable   WI   ladies
 on line.                                             provide  sustenance,  in  the
                                                      form   of   bacon   rolls,
                                                      sandwiches and, of course,

 Purbeck Local Plan                                   tea  and  cakes,  to  Camp
                                                      Bestival  visitors  in  July.    This
 The plan is what sets out the vision for planning, housing and infrastructure for the   year,  we’re  pleased  that
 next  16  years.  This  has  now  been  submitted  and  will  be  the  subject  of  an   our member, Nancy Jones,
 examination  by  a  Government  Inspector  during  July  where  residents  and   is one of the volunteers. We practiced in June, providing a full cream tea for 40
 businesses  can  comment  on  the  plan.  The  Inspector  will  then  review  and  will   (very  appreciative  and  hungry)  members  of  the  Bournemouth  Natural  Science
 report back on the soundness or otherwise of the plan sometime in the autumn.    Society!


       Although our Stitch and Twitch meeting is taking a breather for July (and August),
 Trading Standards   this  month  looks  to  be  almost  as  busy  as  June.    For  our  main  meeting,  we’re
       looking forward to learning about the work of the Dorset Wildlife Trust from Bere
 Are  you  worried  about  rip-offs  and  rogue  traders?  If  so  then  Dorset  Council   Regis’s own Tony Bates.  We have our final pre-season skittles practice between
 Trading Standards can help identify reliable workers for the job you need doing.   2pm and 4pm on Thursday 11  July 2019 at Winterborne Zelston Village Hall and
                                 th
 Businesses  across  Dorset  have  signed  up  to  the  national  ‘Buy  with  Confidence’   the Lunch Club will be meeting at the Sculpture by the Lakes cafe in Tincleton on
 scheme, giving local people a wide choice of established traders committed to   Thursday, 4  July.
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 fair trading and good customer service. This helps protect you as a consumer of
 goods and services and it helps support reputable local. ‘Buy with Confidence’   As usual, these activities are open to non-members as well as members, so please
 covers  all  kinds  of  work  from  plumbing  and  decorating,  to  car  servicing  and   do feel welcome to join us for one, other or all three.
 gardening, from local business all over the County and beyond.
       You can find out about future meetings, or get more information about the WI, by
 Members have been visited in person and audited by Trading Standards officers   contacting Di Pitts on 01929 471322.  You can see more about our past meetings
 to make sure they comply with consumer protection laws and more recently with   and activities on our Facebook page @BereRegisWI.
 modern  day  slavery  requirements  for  the  added  confidence  that  vulnerable

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