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June 2022                             June 2022
       Councillor  and  Chairman,  with  many  hugely  important  projects  for  the  Village
 OVER THE HILL      happening during his tenure, such as the purchase of both the land for the new
       school and Souls’ Moor, the new play park, the completion of our Neighbourhood
       Plan,  the  improvements  made  to  the  boardwalk,  Elder  Road  Open  Space  and
 It seems so long ago that I wrote my last article for the Parish Magazine but I have   footpaths, and the introduction of the Lengthsman Scheme, to name just a few.
 decided  that  I  must  not  give  up,  when  there  is  so  much    to  tell.  I  must  start   Chairman  Moira  Mathers  presented  a  handmade  wooden  plaque  to  Ian  as  a
 discussing what is happening in the countryside today. Last time I had something   small  gesture  of  our  appreciation,  and  we  all  hope  he  enjoys  some  newly
 to write about was two months ago and then we were in a very warm dry spell for   discovered spare time!
 the time of year.

 The  wildlife  was  having  a  wonderful
    time,  especially  the  wild  flowers  and   Re-Election of Chairman and Vice Chairman
 grasses.  The wild violets growing in the   Councillor Mathers agreed to stand as Chairman for another year and Councillor
 cracks between the layers of concrete   Benjafield  agreed  to  stand  as  Vice-Chairman  for  another  year  and  both  were
 in  front  of  the  house  were  blooming.   unanimously approved by the Council.
 They  made  their  first  appearance  last
 year  and  have  now  put  in
 appearances  in  nearby  flower  beds   New Councillor Vacancy
 and along the edges of the path to the
 house.  These  are  sweet  violets  (viola   We  now  have  a  vacancy  for  a  new  Parish  Councillor,  if  you  are  interested  in
 odorata)  Where  they  came  from   joining, please contact the Clerk on bereregispc@gmail.com for an application
 goodness  knows  but  they  have  been   form.
 flowering  all  of  the  winter  in  a  very
 casual way but now there is an abundance of leaves and flowers.
       Platinum Jubilee events
 This of course reminds me of my early years when as a youngster , five years plus, I
 spent many an afternoon with my grandmother visiting the local woodland to find   Here is a reminder of the events we have on over the 4-day celebration of the
 the  first  primroses,  bluebells,  violets  and  the  various  wild  orchids  of  the  South   Queen’s Platinum Jubilee.
 Downs. Of course this would not be legal today but we certainly enjoyed our time   Thursday  2   June  –  ‘Wild
                 nd
 in the rural countryside.    W o o d b u r y ’    W a l k s
 Walking often alone up to my late teens, I collected numerous books concerning   organised   by   Dorset
 the countryside and eventually farming, where my career was to be .spent as a   Wildlife  Trust  will  take
 farm and estate manager.     place  at  10.30am  and
       1.30pm.  Hog  Roast,  bar
 I  met  some  wonderful  people  in  my  country  style  life  In  my  early  retirement,   and  ice  creams  at  the
 Madge and I moved to the hamlet of Woodcutts on the Cranborne Chase, some   Scout  Hut from  7.30pm to
 two  miles  north  of  Sixpenny  Handley,  Here  I  had  the  great  time  walking  the   9 . 1 5 p m ,    w i t h
 plentiful supplies of different habitats on a basically chalk terrain, similar to those I   entertainment   from
 had grown up on. I certainly had the privilege of meeting some wonderful, great   Adams   Axemen.   The
 countryside characters.   beacon will be lit on Souls
       Moor  as  part  of  the
 Wynn was a great person to meet, she was a widow in her eighties and had an   National  Beacon  Lighting  by  Deputy  Lord  Lieutenant  Sally  Cadec  at  9.45pm,
 enormous  garden growing both  flowers  and  vegetables  ,  producing  more than   accompanied by a Scout Colour Party.
 she could use or give away to her married daughter. We obviously benefitted too.
       Friday  3   June  –  ‘Wild  Woodbury’  Walks  organised  by  Dorset  Wildlife  Trust  will
               rd
 But Wynn had a wonderful neighbour too. His name was Jock, which should make   again  take  place  at  10.30am  and  1.30pm.  At  6pm  there  will  be  the  Bere  Regis
 it  obvious  where  he  had  come  from.  Jock  had  finished  to  retirement  as  a   Duck Race, organised by the Scouts, with a BBQ and bar at the Scout Hut.

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