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June 2018                             June 2018

 Prize Bingo   Reptiles
 Prize Bingo is usually every other Friday at the Scout Hut, in June the bingo nights   There are six reptiles native to England – grass snake, adder, smooth snake, slow
 will be held on Friday 8th and 22nd   Doors open at 7.00pm for a 7.30pm start.    worm (which isn’t a snake but a legless lizard), common lizard and sand lizard. All
 Refreshments are available.   are to be found in Dorset. Slow worms are sometimes seen in gardens around the
        village along with the occasional grass snake. Do let us know if you have seen

        any of these reptiles either in your garden or elsewhere in the Parish.
 Scout hut hire
        Any other interesting wildlife spots, do please let us know.
 The  Scout  Hut  is  available  for  hire,  particularly  during  the  daytime  –  rates  from

 £7.50 per hour.   For more information, please contact Andrea Marshall on 01929
 472588 or 0788 422 6445, andrealynnmarshall@hotmail.com   Wildflower Meadows
        We  are  looking  forward  to  the  meadow  areas  flowering  over  the  coming

 Contact us   months. In addition to the annual cornfield wildflowers our group has sown near
        to the school, Tilhill has ploughed and sown annual cornfield flowers in two areas
 If  anyone  would  like  further  information  about  Bere  Regis  Scout  Group  or  the   of May’s Wood – just above the school and at the far end of Shitterton. These
 Kingsbere  Explorer  Scout  Unit,  all  the  contact  details  for  the  individual  sections   traditional  cornfield  wildflowers  should  include  a  mix  of  poppy,  corn  marigold,
 (Beavers, Cubs, Scouts and Explorers) are available in the village directory at the   corn cockle and cornflower.
 back of this magazine.  General enquiries and offers of help/assistance: Neal Unitt  There  are  also  the  permanent  meadow  areas  at  May’s  Wood  where  we  can
 -Jones on 01929 472273.
        expect  another  stunning  display  -  the  nodding  heads  of  ox-eye  daisy  are
 Scout Group Publicity: Andrea Marshall on 01929 472588 and Helen Unitt-Jones on   already  out,  and  later  we  can  expect  to  see  the  thistle  like  purple  heads  of
 01929 472273.   knapweed (otherwise known as hardhead), clover and many different grasses.
        All providing valuable nectar and seeds for bees, butterflies and birds.
        Red poppies have also been sown by the Dorset County Ranger service on the
        Poole  Hill  roundabout,  as  part  of  the  commemorations  of  the  end  of  the  First
  BERE REGIS FLORAL GROUP   World War one hundred years ago.  Do go and have a look at these areas and
        see what you can find.


        Contact Us
 The  next  meeting  of  Bere  Regis  Floral  Group  will  be  on   If you would like to know more about the work of the Wildlife and Environment
 Tuesday  12   June  at  2pm  in  Winterborne  Kingston  village   Group or to be included on our mailing list, please contact:
 th
 hall.    It  is  the  club’s  60   anniversary  and  there  is  to  be  a
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 birthday party with an entertaining speaker and a birthday   Tony Bates at tonybates19@gmail.com / 01929 471563 or
 tea to mark this very special occasion.
        Mike Gee at mike.n.g@outlook.com / 0775 988 4942.
 For all information. Contact secretary Sue Stone on 01929 472083











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