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November 2021                       November 2021

 Saturday or Wednesday morning to collect fruit and veg from Wareham market,      Less happily Zoom does exclude people with no access to the internet or
 or  the  newspapers  from  Puddletown  on  a  Thursday  morning,  it  would  be  a   the right technology; and the technophobic.
 massive  help  -  24%  of  all  our  sales  are  fruit  and  veg  and  it’s  all  collected  from
 market.
       Church Groups
 Many hands make light work and this is particularly true for the village shop. Many
 people are involved in helping to run the village shop and we’d love you to be   (Some  activities  are  currently  suspended  due  to  Covid-19  measures  but  have
 part of the team. Please consider how you might play a part.   plans to resume.)
       Home Groups
 Thank you for continuing to support the Village shop.
       There are thriving home and study groups in each of our parishes. All are led by
 To place an order please contact us on 01929 472000 during opening hours and
 by  email  Briantspuddle.shop@gmail.com.  You  can  collect  or  we’re  happy  to   laity and are self supporting.
 deliver.   Affpuddle: Pre-Covid, a LLM organised Advent and Lent courses which met in the
 Ali Chorley, Chair, The friends of Briantspuddle post office and village shop   home of church members.
       Bere  Regis:  Pre-Covid,  a  Bible  Study  Group  met  at  the  home  of  a  LLM  weekly
       throughout the year. (Sadly the LLM died this year.)

 AFFPUDDLE AND TURNERSPUDDLE PARISH   Wool: Pre-Covid there were 3 home study groups that met regularly. Each group
       has one or two appointed leaders and gets other leadership help from amongst
 COUNCIL   its  members.  The  groups  sometimes  led  worship  on  Sunday  evenings  and  at
       festivals. Post-Covid two of the groups have continued in an online format using
       Zoom.
 Litter Pick      Winfrith: The Prayer Group (about 10 people) meets weekly in a member’s home.
 The  Parish  Council  usually
 organises  an  annual  litter  pick  in   Lent Groups
 March.    However,  as  a  result  of
 the  pandemic  a  litter  pick  hasn’t   During  Lent  everyone  in  the  benefice  is  encouraged  to  use  the  Diocesan  Lent
 taken  place  since  2019.    Parish   Book. There are different groups and activities. Before Covid there were four Lent
 Councillors  are  aware  that  many   study groups held weekly in the then three churches. One of the two courses in
 parishioners  have  continued  to   Wool  was  ecumenical  and  held  at  the  then  Cornerstone  Church  in  East  Burton
 pick up rubbish whilst out walking   (since closed).
 and   this   effort   is   much
 appreciated.    However,  as   Alpha
 vegetation   is   dying   back
 significant  amounts  of  rubbish   In  Lent  2021  the  seven  benefice  churches  have  undertaken  an  online  Alpha
 along  verges  can  be  seen.    In   course  led  by  Revd  Jenny  with lay  assistance.  Currently  (March  2021)  about  58
 response  to  this  the  Parish  Council  is  organising  a  litter  pick  on  the  morning  of   people  from  every  corner  of  the  benefice  have  been  taking  part  every
 Saturday 20th November 2021. Volunteers are needed and all are welcome.  You   Wednesday evening.
 can decide your own route and there is a good mix between short and longer
 routes.    The  village  hall  will  be  open  between  9.30  am  and  12  noon  and   Younger, Older – and in between
 volunteers  will  be  given  all  the  necessary  equipment  including  gloves,  high  viz   Working with Schools
 jackets, litter pickers and bags.  If you have any queries please contact Sue Jones
 on 01929 471375.   Apart from several pre-schools, there are six schools in our benefice including two
       CE schools:


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