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July  2024                             July 2024
 Village Meeting      OVER THE HILL

 Our  village  meeting  will  be  held
 on Saturday 20  July in the Scout   What  a  year  we  are
 th
 Hut.  At  this  event  we  hope  to   having  weather  wise?
 discuss more about our plans for   Weather   forecasting
 progressing  the  Community  Hall   must   be   a   huge
 development,  we  will  hear  from   problem   for   today’s
 DWT about their exciting plans at   meteorologists.   The
 Wild Woodbury, we will show the   c o n d i t i o n s    w e
 proposed   updates   to   the   experience   now   are
 Neighbourhood  Plan  Review,   unbelievable,  when  we
 plus  we  will  have  more  detailed   consider  what  we  have
 analysis  of  the  traffic  survey
 responses  and  what  next  steps   in  our  memories  of  our
       life of our past. That is of
 we can take.
       course   if   you   are
       already in your sixties, seventies, eighties or nineties. Presumably those of younger

 Defibrillators    age groups will not remember times when “climate change” was not considered
       to be an issue. Recently I have read several articles written back in the first half of
 As  a  village,  we  are  well  covered  when  it comes  to  defibrillators.  However,  the   the  nineteenth  century,  which  have  mentioned  climate  change  and  with
 three public ones are all operated by different groups and so the Parish Council   suggestions that it could have serious consequences for our planet in the years to
 offered  to  take  over  the  management  of  them  all  in  order  to  ensure  they  are   come.
 always  up  to  date  and  in  working  order  should  they  ever  be  needed.  All  are
 checked regularly but if you do happen to notice anything when you pass one of   I can’t believe that  my  grandparents  would  have believed  that  mankind could
 them, please contact the Clerk.   possibly  have  such  a  worldwide  effect  on  such  a  natural  phenomenon  as  our
       weather pattern. When I think back some seventy odd years with me as a child
       with  grandparents,  who  had  very  strong  beliefs  in  the  natural  world,  I  can’t

 Conservation and the Environment   imagine what they would be thinking today. Yes, back then we had very hot dry
       spells occasionally in summer and very cold spells in winter but these conditions
 Dorset  Council  has  recently  launched  a  climate  and  ecological  emergency   were  never  considered  to  be  man  made  but  acts  of  God.  How  things  have
 strategy to help protect our natural environment and combat climate change.   changed!

    Nationally,  the  government  has  asked  each   Today  the  weather  forecaster  is  suggesting  that  our  future  is  almost  completely
 county  in  England  to  create  a  Local  Nature   predictable  and  we  are  to  experience  much  higher  temperatures  and  heavier
 Recovery Strategy, which is being co-ordinated   rainfall, resulting from the thawing of ice in the Arctic and Antarctic If you turn to
 in  Dorset  by  Dorset  Council,  working  with  BCP   your bible, Zechariah 13, verse 3, you will find the following words. “Then if anyone
 Council, Natural England and a wide range of   still insists on prophesying, his own father and mother will tell him that he must be
 local people and organisations.   put  to  death,  because  he claimed  to  speak  the  Lord’s  word.”  So  you  see,  you
       should not be forecasting the future, even if it is only the weather.
 Part of this work is joining people together on a
 journey  to  make  space  for  nature  across   As  a  young  lad,  I  spent  many  hours  out  in  the  countryside  picking  the  first
 Dorset.  Dorset  Wildlife  Trust  is,  therefore,   bluebells,  primroses,  cowslips,  violets,  columbines,  orchids  (particularly  the  bee
 developing  some  online  mapping  and  case   orchid, which was every ones wish to find)   and other wild flowers to take home
 studies   to   showcase   the   great   things   to  my  mother  and  grandmother.  In  those  days,  these  practises  were  not  illegal
 communities and people are already doing for   and were considered to be the rites of all to practice. We loved the countryside,
 nature’s  recovery,  share  experience  and   its plants and animals and  in no way would we have attempted to damage or
       destroy any part of it.

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