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 arrived  at  Covent  Garden  at  about  6am.  After  unloading  we  went  on  to   dwellings.  The  Parish  Council  opposed  granting  the  application  mainly  on  the
 Spitalfield market. We got out of London about 8am. We stopped at Chiswick for   grounds that an uplift of 42% in the number of dwellings was not in line with the
 breakfast, and got back home at 1pm."   Neighbourhood  Plan.  The  planning  Committee  nonetheless  approved  the
       application by 6 votes to 4. Whilst we regret that our objections were over-ruled, it
 14-15  April  1949:  "Mr  Hann  came  and  asked  me  to  go  to  London  with  him.  At   is  worth  noting  that  if  the  Neighbourhood  Plan  had  not  been  in  place,  a
 about 11.15pm we set off for London in the cress lorry. We stopped at Chiswick for   developer  could  have  brought  forward  plans  for  a  development  of  up  to  30
 refreshment, and got into Covent Garden at 5am. We got out of London early, as   houses on this site.
 there  was  very  little  traffic.  We  stopped  again  at  Chiswick  for  breakfast.  It  was
 beautiful weather and the trip was very enjoyable."
       Commemorative Garden
 26-27 April 1949: "Late in the evening went to London with the cress lorry. Mervyn
 Bailey  was  the  driver,  and  we  left  at  midnight.  We  got  to  Covent  Garden  by   We approved plans to enhance the top of the Cemetery, with two aims.  Firstly,
 3.30am.  We  unloaded  at   this will provide a site for members of the community to work together to improve
 6.30am  and  went  on  to     a vital village resource, and secondly to enhance the top end of the cemetery as
 Spitalfield  Market.  Mervyn   a place for quiet reflection and contemplation.
 wanted   to   do   some
 shopping so we waited and
 had  a  look  around  the  big   Benches
 shops.  We  got  back  home   A new bench, donated in memory of a Bere Regis resident, will be installed soon
 at 1.45pm."
       at the Western end of the streamside open space, and we hope to put in picnic
 16-17  May  1949: "...  then  at   benches near to the Scout Hut shortly.
 11.30pm  I  left  for  London
 with  Mr  Hann  in  the  cress
 lorry.  After  travelling  all   Community Speedwatch Project,
 night   we   arrived   at   This team is headed by Angie and Ian Wright and is getting ready to undertake
 Spitalfield market and partly   training and hope to be up and running in the next few months. If you would like
 unloaded, then we went on   to   be   a   part   of   this,   please   contact   Dorset   Road   Safe   here:
 to  Covent  Garden,  where   www.dorsetroadsafe.org.uk
 we had a job to get in. We got out of London by about 9am, and came home
 via Salisbury, arriving home at about 1pm."
       Annual Parish Meeting and AGM
 There were probably many other trips when my Dad went on the cress-run, but
 these are the only ones that I could find.   We are obliged to hold these meetings before the end of May, so they will have
       to  be  held  remotely.  Our  annual  Parish  Meeting  will  be  on  6   May.  We  would
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       invite anyone who wishes to attend to let our clerk know, in order to be given the
       link.

       Considerate driving

       There  have  been  a  number  of  complaints  recently  about  traffic  speeding,
       particularly on Elder Road, and noisy vehicles driving through the village early in
       the morning. May we ask all drivers to show respect for other residents by driving
       carefully and quietly in the built-up area.



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