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March 2020                            March 2020

 MILBORNE MOVIES   Best   NEWS FROM WESTMINSTER


 At  Milborne  St  Andrew  Village  Hall,  the   Actress   As I write, the verges of the local roads in Dorset are
 Causeway DT11 0JB
 Oscar   covered in snowdrops, and the daffodils are starting
 Friday  20   March.  Doors  and  bar  open   to poke their green shoots up past the old leaves. I
 th
 7.00 for a 7.30 start   am by nature an optimist, and the signs of spring are
        always  welcome  after  winter. It’s important  to  look
        after  our  countryside,  and  I  recently  had  the
        chance  to  meet  a  Womble  in  Parliament,  to  raise
 Judy, with Renee Zellweger   awareness  of  the  Great  British  Spring  Clean.  I  was
        very pleased to see locally that there was a recent
 It is Winter 1968 and showbiz legend Judy
 Garland  arrives  in  Swinging  London  to   prosecution  for  fly-tipping  –  such  a  blight  on  our
 perform  a  five-week  sold-out  run  at  The   countryside, sending a clear message that it will not
 Talk  of  the  Town.  It  is  30  years  since  she   be tolerated.
 shot  to  global  stardom  in  The  Wizard  of   The  last  month  has  been  as  varied  as  usual.  In  Parliament  I  was  pleased  to
 Oz,  but  if  her  voice  has  weakened,  its   attend  the  launch  of  the  Open  Doors  World  Watch  list  launch,  outlining  the
 dramatic intensity has only grown. As she   countries where Christians face the most intense persecution. I also recently met
 prepares  for  the  show,  battles  with   the  Patriarch  of  Jerusalem,  and  had  the  opportunity  to  discuss  support  for
 management,  charms  musicians  and   Christians in the Holy Land.
 reminisces with friends and adoring fans,
 her wit and warmth shine through. Even her dreams of love seem undimmed as   On average MPs are likely to be drawn for two Prime Minister’s Questions a year.
 she  embarks  on  a  whirlwind  romance  with  Mickey  Deans,  her  soon-to-be  fifth   I have had two in the last month, and I raised education and support for families.
 husband. Featuring some of her best-known songs, the film celebrates the voice,   I have also spoken in debates in Parliament about homelessness, sentencing of
 the capacity for love, and the sheer pizzazz of "the world's greatest entertainer." It   criminals and local government finance. I have raised various issues concerning
 is  led  by  a  deeply  committed  Renee  Zellweger,  giving  ‘the  performance  of  a   Dorset with ministers, and joined the All Party Parliamentary Group for the Great
 lifetime’.   South West.
                                                Closer  to  home,  I  invited  the

                                                Railway  Minister  to  Wareham  to
 CASTLE PLAYERS  -                              see  the  pedestrian  crossing  for
                                                himself.  He  met  with  local
 LYTCHETT MATRAVERS                             councillors   and  community
                                                representatives  to  try  and  find  a
                                                way  forward  to  resolve  the
 We  are  about  to  start  our  rehearsals  for  our  fantastic   longstanding  issues  surrounding
 play,  Ghost  Writer,  to  take  place  in  May  at  Lytchett   the crossing. Further work will now
 Matravers Village Hall. More details to come next issue,   take  place  to  find  a  solution
 or you can always visit www.castleplayers.com. This is a   including  a  meeting  with  the
 great comedy, so book your tickets fast if you want a   Office for Road and Rail.
 night of fun and laughter.
        I’ve  been  pleased  to  be  able  to  support  several  local  events  and  groups
        recently. I had a very enjoyable afternoon watching the brilliant production of
        Sleeping  Beauty  performed  by  Broadstone  Pantomime  productions,  before
        which  I  popped  in  to  see  the  display  of  artwork  by  Broadstone  Art  society  at


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