237 July 2011 Wriggle Valley Magazine

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No. 237

July 2011

The Wriggle Valley Magazine

JudyPhoto Nashby John Tatchell

news and views from your Wriggle Valley community

The Ryme Book Exchange for Carl being officially opened by Henry Batten with Laura and Daphne Blakey

Inter Village Competition

Join us for Yetminster Fair

New-Three Wandering Women from Chetnole

Red Riding Hood & Cider with Rosie

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Contents News from the Villages Batcombe Chetnole Hermitage Leigh

Parachuting teddy from the top of St Peter’s Church, Chetnole

Anna Taylor

Ryme Intrinseca

Chairman’s Intro…

Yetminster Out and About July - November Diary 2011 Regular Meeting & Activities

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Welcome to the July 2011 edition of the General News magazine. I would like to begin by reminding St Andrew’s Primary School readers that there will be no magazine in September to allow the Committee to take News from our Churches their summer holidays; articles etc. to us by Benefice Church Services 14 July for Aug/September edition please. Thank you to all those who responded Leigh Weather Watch to the Reader Survey, inputs have now Planning Applications been collated and these can be read on page 39. ...gone gardening… Our Competition winner was David Fogden who receives a bottle of Spotlight on our Community Chardonnay. He correctly knew that the Club News stone plaque in last month’s cover photo was on the outside wall of the Oak House Stores. I bet you didn’t know that the shop was built as the 'church house' after secular activities were banned in the church itself, and that at one time it was a school. Read more in Nina Hayward's book "Yetminster and Beyond"; thank you to Linda Manaton for that information. The Committee hosted a hog roast event in Leigh Village Hall to thank the small army of distributors who deliver your magazine in all weathers. The event was a tremendous success. There are lots of local events in the next few months so enjoy being Out & About around our beautiful countryside. Graham Plaice

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The Wriggle Magazine is FREE but readers are invited to make voluntary donations towards the cost of production. These should be forwarded to the Treasurer at Mallows House, Church Street, Yetminster, DT9 6LG. Cheques can be made payable to Wriggle Valley Magazine. Thank you for your continued support

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chance to compete and talk to your neighbours. This is the For those of you who have been programme for this year’s Inter Village sitting on the fence, now is the time to ‘jump’. Competition, and All you have to do is telephone it is in its eighth your village sporting Captain and year. For those of you who have join the fun. just arrived, now is the time to PARENTS: Please encourage the participate. The competition is young to come to the Rounders between Yetminster and Ryme which is very popular and is Intrinseca against the combined followed by a great BBQ. villages of Leigh, Chetnole, Any questions? Then, telephone Hermitage, Batcombe and Hilfield. me on 01935 873846 or email It’s a bit of fun and you get the julian.turnbull@virgin.net

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BOULES

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Chetnole Playing Field

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CROQUET Terry Fellows 01935 872262

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SHORT MAT Graham Orton BOWLS 01935 873388

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Leigh Village Hall

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TENNIS

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Julian Turnbull 01935 873846

Yetminster Tennis Court

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GOLF

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Tom Withycombe 01935 872852

Folke G.C.

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QUIZ

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Gordon Ratcliffe 01935 872966

Chetnole Village Hall Fri 21 Oct 7.00pm

TABLE TENNIS Terry Terleske has agreed to ‘Captain’ a Yetminster team if he can find more players. So please give him a call 01935 872459. All ages are encouraged to try. Chetnole and Leigh have a number of players who are ready and willing.

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BATCOMBE..... Local representative: Alan Bastone (01300) 341351 Alan@FlowersFarmlakes.co.uk

COFFEE MORNING

“How green is our valley" Batcombe is fortunate in having a plentiful amount of underground water and has not suffered from the drought as have other parts of the county. We welcome to Batcombe Hill House, General Andrew Graham, his wife Susie, their four children, numerous dogs and At some horses; we hope their stay in Nicola Whetstone's, Batcombe will be a happy one. Galpins, We are sorry to hear that Tom Williams has broken his ankle whilst helping with the silage making, ‘Get The monthly coffee mornings will be, well soon Tom’. Wednesday 3 August at Marion Jeffries The August/September issue of the and 7 September at Church Farmhouse, WVM will have details of the auction of both start at 11am. promises to be held at Leigh Village Hall in the autumn, watch this space. Alan Bastone

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Local representative: Liz Tebbatt 873140 tebbatt.towers@virgin.net

A very warm welcome to the village goes to Alexandre & Gemma Perrin and son Jasper at Distant Hills, Batcombe Road. We hope you will be very happy in your new home. Chetnole was so sorry to see the closure of Wriggles Farm Shop in June but we do have some good news about Chetnole’s bus service, from our West Dorset district councillor Margaret Lawrence – here is her update: “From 24 July a new service will commence. A Damory bus will be starting at Dorchester from about 9.00am to Maiden Newton and will work its way to Chetnole, through Leigh on to Sherborne and Yeovil. Route not really sorted yet but the good news is it will be 6 days a week. There will still be

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a bus to Dorchester. Both buses will go to Yeovil and Dorchester Hospitals as part of their route. As soon as I have a time table and more news I will keep you posted”. Margaret does stress that in order for this service to survive it must be utilised regularly so let’s all take the bus if and when we can. Thank you Margaret and we look forward to the publication of a timetable. The same could be said for our Wednesday Post Office too – if we don’t make the most of its services they may not be there for us one day. Wednesday Grocery delivery from Yetminster - Tracy from Yetminster PO Stores is already delivering essential shopping to the village hall for some individuals at the same time as the Post Office on a Wednesday. Phone Tracy at the shop before Wednesday and place your order. collect it (or ask someone to do it for you) from the village hall between 9.30am and 12.30pm. Tel. 873477.


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Village Whist Drive – if you help with this event please check the duty rota and if you are unable to help on your night please find a replacement helper or contact Josie on 873571. Linda Carroll sends this message, “THANK YOU to the kind neighbour whoever you are who hung my favourite lost belt on the field gate where I found it when walking Beth on Monday.” Sue Morgan also sends many thanks “to those generous folk who contributed to a raffle hamper and supported us at Sherborne Castle on Bank Holiday Monday. We took £500 for SSAFA Forces Help.” Sue is also the contact if you wish to take part in a comprehensive four-hour certificated St John’s Ambulance First Aid Course for anyone over 15 years of age in the village hall – date and time to suit. This will cover resuscitation and emergency care to all age groups and will cost £30 per head. Sue would be grateful to hear soonest from anyone interested. Probably but not definitely in August or September, it depends on your availability.

Twelve takers needed. Contact Sue on 873104 or rsm182@talktalk.net. There have been at least three sightings over the last two months of a black Labrador roaming the village. It has been described as slender and timid – it bolts when approached. I myself have encountered it in the field behind Lamb Plot before it ran off sharpish. It has also been spotted in the Higher Farm area. Let’s hope it has a loving home and just likes a wander now and then however none of us would like to think of it being in danger from the traffic and we hope that its owner sees this report. Quick reminder to get your Chetnole Flower Show entries to the Show Secretary, (Aly Kosowyk), Higher Orchard, Chetnole before 8pm on Thursday 4 August and good luck to all you competitors. There are lots of different classes to enter so come on everyone and have some fun. The Flower Show is not only a great family day out but also benefits a whole host of local charities and is well worth a visit. Liz Tebbatt

The Great Melbury Bubb Pudding Competition You are invited to invent a pudding to be called The Melbury Bubb to help raise funds for St Mary the Virgin, Melbury Bubb It could be a cake, a trifle, a bun, a mousse, a jelly or a mixture of all those things – it is up to you! Pavlova and Peach Melba were named after a ballet dancer and an opera singer but the winning Melbury Bubb Pudding will be named after the Dorset village!

Entries will be judged by Mat Follas (Master Chef winner and chef/proprietor of The Wild Garlic, Beamister) and Matthew Norman (The Daily Telegraph Restaurant Critic) Judging will take place at a tea party at Heneford Mill, Chetnole, at 3.30pm on 23 July. There will be teas, raffle, and a Champagne and Elderflower Bar First prize is lunch for two at The Wild Garlic restaurant where the

winning pudding will be featured. Other prizes to include signed copies of Master Chef at Home and How To Bake by Nigella Lawson. For further information contact: Anna Kinnaird on 01935872297 Each entry must be accompanied by a written recipe for the judges to see. Entry to Competition £1.00 Anna Kinnaird

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CHETNOLE ANNUAL FLOWER SHOW & FETE Saturday 6 August The Annual Flower Show and Fete will take place on Saturday 6 August with gates opening at 2.00pm. During the afternoon there will be live music, a demonstration of Circus Acts by Jeff and Penny Gardner (audience participation encouraged!), a dog agility demonstration and pony rides. With lots of interesting stalls, sideshows, activities and refreshments it promises to be a superb family afternoon, all in aid of local charities. Programmes/entry forms available from The Chetnole Inn, Leigh and Yetminster shops. Anyone interested in having a trade stall should contact Sue Dona (873955).

Chetnole – a brief history of a arrange to supply your copy of the supplement. Thanks in advance Dorset village – supplement Paul and Annette Hallett wish to advise all that a small Supplement to "Chetnole- a Brief History of a Dorset Village" will be available, probably before this note appears. It will be delivered or posted to all those kind enough to have bought a copy of the original book, (published in 2007), free of charge. However, there are some hundred copies, sold through the local shops, for which we do not have names and addresses of the buyers. If you bought yours from Chetnole Post Office Stores, Oak House Stores, or Crafty Times in Yetminster, or were given your copy, and do not receive the supplement directly from us, please either telephone (01935) 872721 or email to: paul@midwessexcricket.org giving us your name and address, and we shall 10

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An Advanced Date for your diary! Further to our earlier postponement notice, Chetnole Playing Field Sub Committee are pleased to announce that they will be holding the Picture Treasure Hunt, around the village, on Sunday afternoon 11 September. This will start and finish at the Village Hall where teas, coffees and cakes will be available. Make a note of the date now to ensure you can come along. Everyone is welcome, it will be great fun and prizes are to be awarded on the afternoon. More details will be announced in the August issue of the Wriggle Valley Magazine.” Look forward to seeing you all there. Jill Bray


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HERMITAGE.... Local representative: Ray Dickerson (01963) 210292

We have an interesting and varied Harvest Festival – 18 September The Harvest Festival Service will be held schedule of events coming up over the next few months. We do hope that you will be in St. Mary’s on Sunday 11 September at able to participate in some, if not all, of them. 11am. Everyone is welcome. This service will be followed by a Soup with Bread and Cheese lunch in the Village Songs of Praise – 7 August There will be a Songs of Praise service on Hall, starting at noon. More information will be in the next Sunday 7 August at 6.30pm at St. Mary’s church Hermitage led by Rev. Michael edition of this magazine. All profits will go to Anderson, followed by Pimms and nibbles the Church. on the lawn of Church Farm to raise funds Village Hall Committee & AGM – for the church. 20 September Everyone is very welcome to come just The Annual General Meeting of the for a drink at 7.30pm if you are unable to committee will be held on Tuesday attend the service. 20 September starting at 7.30pm in the Liz Cozens Village Hall and all are welcome. We are always looking for new recruits Sheep Racing – 29 August to the committee and if you are interested It’s getting closer! in joining, and would like to know more Sheep Racing will be on the Hermitage about what it involves, please call me on Village Green on August Bank Holiday 01935 210292. Monday. As well as the excitement of the races, Bingo - 8 October and the opportunity to win (or lose) a bet, Bingo is back in the Village Hall after its there will be a Gun Dog demonstration, Dog summer break. Saturday 8 October is the Agility and a Dog Show, Skittles and other date of its return, and it will be ‘eyes down’ attractions plus a Barbeque and Bar. from 7.30pm. The afternoon starts at 3pm. These are always fun evenings, and we hope to see you there. Illustrated Talk – 6 September The Hermitage and Hilfield W.I. will host Sunday Soup Lunch ‘plus’ - 6 November an illustrated talk by Brian Bates on A Soup lunch, possibly coupled with a ‘Dorchester and the Great War 1914-1918’ Book and/or Jam and Chutney swap, will be on Tuesday 6th September, starting at held in the Village Hall, starting at noon on 7.30pm in the Village Hall. Sunday 6th November. Admission is just £1, and there will be More information will be in the next refreshments and a raffle. edition of this magazine. All are welcome. Lorna Garratt

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Quiz for St Mary’s – Friday 18 November The next Hermitage Quiz will be held in the Village Hall on FRIDAY 18 November, starting at 7.30pm. More information will be in the next edition of this magazine.

Diamond Jubilee Celebrations - June 2012 How best to celebrate the Queen’s Jubilee and the UK’s hosting of the Olympics next summer? We would welcome any of your ideas or suggestions.

Hermitage Quiz – 14 May 2011 There were as many teams from outside the village competing in the latest quiz from Chetnole, Leigh and Yetminster – as there were from Hermitage and Hilfield but, as Yogi Bear may have said , “it was déjà vu all over again” with the same teams coming Xmas Bingo – 3 December Bingo, but with a Christmas ‘flavour’. 1st and 2nd as has been the case in the last More information will be in the next two quizzes. Thank you to everyone who took part edition of this magazine. and congratulations to ‘Running in the Our next Themed Evening – February 2012 Family’ on their first place, and ‘well done’ We have no definite date yet but it will to the ‘3 J’s +1’ in second place, and to the ‘Leighers’ on coming 3rd. probably be a ‘French’ evening. p.s. Is there a team from within Watch this space! Hermitage & Hilfield that can break into the top three at the November quiz ? Ray Dickerson Christmas Fair – 3 December The Village Hall will take on a festive-feel for a Christmas Fair on Saturday 3 December. More information will be in the next edition of this magazine.

Thank you to the villagers of Hermitage On the 30 May (bank holiday Monday), I, and a large group of students from my 6th form at the Park School, Yeovil, participated in the Dragon Boat Racing at the Sherborne Castle Country Fair, in aid of the NSPCC. We took part in a total of three races in one day, of which we won one. In total I raised, thanks to sponsors, £145, with the total raised by the Our dragon boat team team being considerably higher, estimated at over £1000. As such, I would like to thank all of the people in dragon boat team raised will go to Hermitage who sponsored me for this people less fortunate that us. event. The money that the 6th form Aaron Newbury 14


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LEIGH..... Local representatives: Anne & David Reason (01935) 873726 dareason@btinternet.com

As the pair of cottages on the ‘Old Village Hall’ site near completion, it is fitting that we, the Village, can celebrate the fact that our ‘New Village Hall’ will be 100% paid for this month! It is testimony to the past and present committees for a fantastic job well done and for the self belief that it could be done. We, Leigh, are the envy of MANY villages throughout Dorset. The summer holidays approach with much to-ing and fro-ing of families in and out of the village, so we wish you well, and also welcome Tony and Sarah Sutcliffe (+ three children) now moved into ‘The Olde Carpenter’s Arms’ – but they have not come far! As to our plea to be replaced as Leigh village reps – there has been a resounding silence! But we do mean it. David Reason

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HOG ROAST Saturday 30th July 7.30pm Live 50/60/70s music By Popular Request The Return of Dog Ruff

Tickets £10 under 15s £5.00 Proceeds to Air Ambulance & Village Hall Tickets available from Bill Jolliffe 872030 Or Ian Sinnott 87400

The Senior Citizens’ Christmas Lunch Committee Invite you to join them on Saturday 20 August for a gentle Dorset Walk on footpaths and private land, to see sights that you might not normally see. This is to be followed by a supper , music and dancing. Bring your own drink and glasses. There will also be a raffle. The walk will commence at 5pm and the supper at 7pm. Non-walkers are very welcome to come for just the supper and the music and to dance the evening away. There will be adequate parking at Bound Lane Farm. TICKETS: £7.50 AVAILABLE FROM :LEIGH STORES, COMMITTEE MEMBERS OR BRIAN READ 01935 872356 All proceeds to go towards the Senior Citizens’ Christmas Lunch on 4 December 2011 Please come and support this worthy cause. 17


LEIGH FLOWER SHOW

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FLOWER SHOW Saturday 13 August 2011 at Leigh Village Hall Doors open 2.30pm Admission: Adults £1, Children free

NOTES FROM THE AGM MINUTES OF LEIGH PARISH COUNCIL

This will be the 75th year of the Show and we will have the usual very high standards of flowers, fruit, vegetables and crafts exhibited. The Show will be opened at 3.00pm by Mr. Dennis Lill, (Mr Rose in TV's "The Royal") who will also be presenting the prizes. We welcome both adults and children to enter the various classes. Schedules will be available from The Bridge Garage, Leigh.

A complaint had been received from a resident regarding stones placed on At the recent election there were verges throughout the village and this five unopposed candidates – Graham has been passed to Dorset CC to deal Bugler, Graham Fudge, Brian Read, David with Vincent and Tom Withycombe. The Parish Council has decided to Therefore Paul Orchard and Tim Holder designate a footpath in memory of were co-opted onto the Council. Stanley Waterfall who was the Footpath Brian Read was appointed Chairman and Liaison Officer for many years Paul Orchard Vice Chairman. The date of the next meeting will be Councillor Withycombe had written Tuesday 19 July at 7.30 p.m. in Leigh thanking all the volunteers for their help Village Hall. with the village spring clean in April. Margaret Read, Parish Clerk The Parish Council is still in negotiation with Somerset & Dorset Air Leigh Parish Council would be Ambulance regarding the two recycling interested to know if any residents in bins. County Councillor Bevan spoke on Leigh would like to receive, by email, the non-gritting of roads and said that it notes from the Parish Council Meeting is critical that the Parish Council should Minutes. Meetings take place on the third Tuesday of the months January, March, get the matter resolved before the May, July, September and November. winter. If you would like to receive notes There is to be a public inquiry in please contact the Clerk at Leigh Village Hall in November regarding leigh@dorsetparishes.gov.uk with your an appeal against the decision of Dorset email address. CC to downgrade Longbridge and Bolters Droves to footpaths. 18


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News from the Old Vicarage

“The best laid plans of mice and men…” The first week of activities in June had to be unexpectedly postponed due the Home being closed to all but staff. A particularly nasty stomach virus meant that we had to try and contain the outbreak with barrier nursing techniques. The good news is that at the time of writing we seem to have it under control and hope to be back to normal visiting next week. Thank you for your patience and understanding. The rest of June is packed with activities and we are looking forward to tasting the best of West Country food. Honeybuns, Purbeck ice cream, Luscombe drinks, Evershot bakery, Fudges biscuits, Pinks organics, Hunts foods and the Dorset Blue company have all been extremely generous with providing us with samples of their wares and we look forward to enjoying their goodies! We are planning a trip to Monkey World and look forward to welcoming the Guides and Brownies for a camp fire sing song. The Birds of Prey are returning, hopefully to fly the birds on the lawn and the miniature ponies are returning in early July. Dates for your diary: The Bishop of Sherborne is joining us on Sunday 31 July. We are planning to celebrate this

Grace Forcey enjoying food tasting

with Songs of Praise followed by cream teas on the lawn at 3pm. All welcome! Also on 14 August at 2pm we are holding a fun netball tournament raising funds for leukaemia research in memory of Tom Broadway. We do hope you will come and help us make this a special event and raise lots of money. There will be refreshments and a raffle and lots of dressing up!

Jan Millward 01935 873033.

St Andrew’s Church, Leigh We raised the great total of £1340, after expenses, at the May Fair in aid of St Andrew’s Leigh and as I said last month many many thanks to all those who made this total possible. Please put Sunday 31 July at 11am in your diaries when we are holding the 5th Sunday Benefice Service in Leigh Village Hall – it is going to be a coming together of all the parishes in a relaxed environment and the Bishop of Sherborne will be in attendance. Anne Reason

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Sixth Leigh Village Food Festival & Classic Car & Motorbike Display You will be able to taste and buy some of the best food and drink on offer from local producers. The Stallholders will include:Alweston Jam and Chutney Empire, Bee Happy, Bridfish, Okeleigh Farm, Dorset Blue Cheese and Soup Company, Dressit, Easy Beans, Filbert Bees, Fudges, Home Sweet Home, Leakers Bakery, Longmeadow Organic Vegetables, Lovingtons’ Icecream, Olives et al, Reads Coffee Roasters,

Scrumptious Secrets, Sherborne Castle Estate Wines, and Somerset Cider Brandy Co. A variety of interesting cars & motorbikes will be on display. There will also be Flower Displays in St Andrew’s Church. Barbecued Hamburgers & Sausages, Refreshments, Ice cream, Beer and Cider will be here! Entertainment includes children’s activities, cookery demonstrations and Musical Entertainment.

Valentine Warner will be opening the Show This is proving to be a very successful show, AND will, of course, be in our amazing Village Hall. Please spread the word to your friends and relations – it really is a day NOT to be missed. Organiser: Mrs Elizabeth Turnbull, Greenham House, Leigh, Sherborne, Dorset DT9 6HW (Tel/Fax: 01935 873846)

WRIGGLE VALLEY LEIGH VILLAGE FOOD FESTIVAL & CLASSIC CAR/MOTORBIKE DISPLAY Leigh Village Hall Saturday 16 July 10am - 4.00pm Best Food and Drink From local producersteresting cars & motorbikes

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Coronation Chicken Mushrooms, Couscous & Watercress Strawberry & Raspberry Shortcake For Reservations or more details: Ring Connie 01935 872946

Leigh Village Hall Lottery Results – May 2011 Ist £25 Mrs M Orchard (Milborne Port) 2nd £10 Mrs B Coffin 3rd £10 Mrs P Birdsell


Three Gates Equestrian Private and group riding lessons with qualified and experienced instructors. Beginners very welcome. Also livery, training, specialist clinics and pony parties. Indoor school for hire.

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Full day/sessional care, open all year round, for children from 8 months – 8 years. Home cooked lunches and tea available, small friendly family atmosphere run by fully qualified staff, exciting activities, including Forest School. Please telephone 01935 83177

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RYME INTRINSECA..... Local representative: Gilly Wilson 01935 872982

Many thanks to the 15 good people t turned up for the annual churchyard tidy up. The noise of the power tools was deafening but in two hours the whole place was looking very neat. The major work on the hedges a couple of years ago is paying off now that we can keep them at a manageable height. Hopefully the snowdrops that have been planted on either side of the path ready for the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee, will multiply and be a real show in a few years. There have been some changes in the village. It’s goodbye to Karen and Tom Walters who have been at Hill Cottage for 12 years. Karen has moved to Crewekerne and returned to nursing in Re-hab. Tom finished school and is very much hoping to join the Royal Air Force in Sept in the Aerial Photography Division. Good luck. Welcome to the new residents

in Hill Cottage Vicky Lester, her daughter Jo, her 3 year old daughter Freya and their Sheltie Cross dog “Boo”. They join us from North Oxfordshire and are keen on walking, gardening and music. Friday, 3 June was the most beautiful sunny afternoon for Jean Meaden’s memorial service. Some 77 people attended the service, all pre-arranged by Jean, it was lovely and her ashes were scattered on the family grave. She so deserves peace at last but we will miss her very much.. The collection during the service was given to Mercy Ships (specially asked for by Jean). £250 was raised, which will be doubled to £500 by an anonymous U.K.donor.This will pay for 10 people to have life transforming surgery. Gilly Wilson

Ryme Book Exchange for Carl The opening of the open the library with a ‘Ryme Intrinseca Book lovely speech and to Exchange’ on Saturday ‘cut the ribbon!’ Thank 4 June went very well you also to Tom Excell with 26 for keeping us safe by people slowing down the traffic! joining us. The Book Exchange As always was the idea of my we are daughter, Laura May, most who wanted to do grateful something in memory of for the her brother and my son, support of Carl. Laura, Carl and Henry their brother Oliver Batten were very close and who came always looked out for down to each other. Laura officially visited him every day

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when he was diagnosed with a devastating neurological disease which eventually took his life tragically early at the age of twenty five. As the journalist Patrick Cockburn, correspondent for the Independent states in his and his son’s newly published book “It is a strange, frightening and terrible illness that not many people really know or understand.” Every time Carl had an attack more brain


The Grand Opening of the Ryme Book Exchange

cells were being destroyed, making it harder and harder each time to recover. In spite of this, he was determined not to let it get in the way of his studies. He achieved three degrees: a Masters in Chemistry with industrial experiences and Post Graduate Masters in both Biological Chemistry and in Mathematical Biology and Biophysical Chemistry. Just two weeks before he died he had a paper published in British Medical Journal; his commitment to his field of Chemical Biology was outstanding He was always helping others with his warm caring courteous personality. As the Vice – Chancellor of Warwick said “Carl made an

helped get the important contribution telephone box ready for to a key part of the it’s new adventure as University he was a Ryme Book Exchange: hugely valued member Adam Allen of Bill of Warwick’s community.” He did not Butters Windows for supplying ten sheets of complete his PhD in glass at cost price, Ken medical research, but and Ian from Ace his ideas have been Fiberglass for the carried through with tricky job of cutting out good results. Warwick the inner frames to reUniversity has set up a fit the glass, Gavin Scholarship in Carl’s Locke for donating the name and placed a special floor paint and beautiful bench in his Malcolm Sargent for memory outside the department where Carl helping to fix the shelves and to make the worked. Carl would feel proud most amazing catch to keep the door open. of his sister’s idea of It is wonderful to see converting the phone the old red phone box box to a library as he brought back to life. In always had a book on the first week of its the go and lending out opening, it has been his books to fellow used every day. students, encouraging Please use, enjoy friends to read more and explore some of our and keep the books moving around. great classics. An extremely big Daphne Blakey thank every one who

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YETMINSTER..... Local representative: Graham Plaice (01935) 872044 gplaice@gmail.com

I would like to start with a plea for all residents to support the forthcoming Yetminster Fair, being held on Sat 9 Jul. Rev. Simon is in full swing trying to organise a Community Support Group; all those interested in finding out more about this important community role are requested to contact him. I would like to finish my introduction by requesting the support of residents for our local businesses, the old phrase of use it or lose it has never been so true. Graham Plaice

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Coffee beans The coffee bean banner can be seen flying, on the first Wednesday of each month, outside St Andrew’s Hall, Yetminster. It welcomes all to our fun coffee morning where we hope to live up to our motto: “Bring a friend Meet a friend Make a friend” We thank the Yetminster Fair Committee for their generosity for giving us the money and support, which enabled us to purchase such a bright and cheerful advertisement for our monthly event. Margaret Bedding

QU?Z Night Yetminster Fair Association Friday 8 JUL St Andrew’s Hall 7.00 FOR 7.30pm START Bring your own picnic and drinks Plus a £1 coin Cost: £10 per table of 4 Tickets from: Garth: 873239 Graham: 872044

A Rather Strange Request! I came across your publication whilst trying to track down a long lost relative and as a rather long shot I thought I would write and ask for your help. I have recently discovered the existence of an aunt and her last known address in 1984 was in Coles Lane Yetminster. She was called Anne Wallace and lived at ' Wallaces' in Coles Lane. I wondered whether she might still be alive- though she would be very elderly now, or whether there is any one still in the village who knows/knew her. I would love to be able to find out more and wondered whether you might put a small paragraph in an forthcoming edition asking for any information? Or if you know of any other way to get this information? e.g. your local post office? Sorry if it seems a strange request, if nothing else at least I have discovered the existence of Yetminster! Wendy Cliffe wendy_cliffe@hotmail.com


Yetminster Fair - Saturday 9 July Well, we are nearly there! This year we will have around 100 stalls and displays and we are hoping that this will be the best Fair ever. The Fair weekend will kick off on Friday 8th July with the Quiz Night at 7pm in St Andrew's Hall. This is a light-hearted event all under the watchful eye of “Professor Graham”. Tickets are available from Graham Plaice (872044) or Garth Hentley (873239) and are likely to go fast, so book early. The Fair programme is also available in Oak House Stores and the Post Office and gives details of the full line up of events and displays. The main procession will start at 1.15 pm on Saturday 9th and there will be music from the Durnovaria Silver Band and Wessex Highlanders Pipes and Drums, and entertainment to cater for all tastes including traditional dancing from Yetminster’s own Irish Dancers and from "No Mean Feet" Yetminster’s loveable lads, the Yetties, will have their usual stall and would be pleased to see their old friends and fans. There will be a wide range of food and

an excellent family day out drink available, including Dorset Cream Teas, and the and something not to be missed. Free parking will be White Hart will be at the centre of things and will be available off the Ryme Road. On Sunday the unique open all day. This year the Yetminster Fair Animal Craft stalls will be in St Service will be held in St Andrew’s Church Hall. A highlight this year will Andrews Church Hall and car park at 11am and all be the new Fun Dog Show creatures, together with in the field behind the White Hart – please contact their owners, are welcome. The weekend will be Jess Crocker (07811 rounded off by a Choral 203875) or Becki Cooke Evensong in the church at (873379) for details and 6.30pm. entry forms. Party Tyme All proceeds from the Entertainments will be Fair event go to help local undertaking announcements and acting groups and charities. Ray & Sue Drewett as compere and there will also be childrens' entertainment, completing

Yetminster Fair Association 50 Club -May 2011 Draw 1st Prize: No. 10 2nd Prize: No 3 3rd Prize: No 33 4th Prize: No 17

£50 £30 £20 £15

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Yetminster Playgroup Yetminster Church Hall is where I first went To Yetminster Playgroup on a morning I spent. I am afraid to say that I was one Of the first class at Yetminster in seventy one! Over two decades pass by and the year is ninety seven My eldest son Luke starts preschool – good heavens! A member of the committee I then became Fund raising and fund raising was the name of the game! Craig followed suit in the year ninety nine Then after two more years it was now time As still one to follow and her name was Kim As all three of my children through pre-school have been. For Kim’s two years spent in the pre-school cabin I was made chairman as it would happen Ofsted, policies, staffing, and those wretched targets But what great fun we all had - I have no regrets! So, thank you to all the staff and committees who over the years Have put in the time, blood, sweat and tears. Let’s hope it continues for many more years to come And perhaps my grandchildren will have the same great fun!! Daphne Barfoot (nee Bennett)

Jolin Gallery Yetminster The Nautical Show Ocean and Coast 4 to 31 July Royal Navy Days, Pictures covering 1st and 2nd world wars, Ships Crests, Composite Navy Postcards, 1st edition stamps. Fleet Air Arm exhibits Model Ships Paintings by Peter Lightfoot Coastal exhibits of batik work by Olya Smith A show for the whole family to enjoy

In support of RNLI

Thank you I would like to thank, most sincerely, all those who kindly sent cards and get well messages during my spell in Yeovil hospital with a broken hip. I am now home and well on the way to recovery enjoying the loving attention of family and friends. Thank you, Thelma Fogden

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Incor porat ing St ephen T aylor Gar dening Services BARTON FARM, TRENT 01935 850848

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Experienced, Approved Established 10 Years All types of fires and appliances cleaned with brush and vacuum Full insurance valid certificate issued with every visit

Tel: 01460 52951 www.guildofmaster chimneysweeps.co.uk

FLOWERS FARM TROUT LAKES HILFIELD (NEXT TO ST. FRANCIS FRIARY)

Telephone & fax 01300 341351 www.flowersfarmlakes.co.uk Email alan@flowersfarmlakes.com For good fishing in beautiful surroundings OPEN ALL YEAR 5.30 a.m. Till DUSK Subject to weather conditions

Complete Building works Extensions Renovations & Alterations Plastering Property Maintenance

UPVC Windows Fascia Boards and Soffits Floor and Wall Tiling Quality workmanship Plumbing Personal Service

Prompt Response

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THE KINGS ARMS Thornford 872294 We now have planning permission for our new extended restaurant, watch this space! Come and have a lovely meal and relaxing drink with us, a warm welcome awaits.

Upcoming events: 27 June Treacle Eater Clog Dancers start at 9pm with a knees up in the bar afterwards. Sat 2 July Mexican Evening, 3 course meal & coffee only £20. ..book now to secure your place. Sun 17 July Family Treasure Hunt around Thornford. Starting from 3pm, prize for winning group, ice creams & cakes in the pub afterwards. Please do join us! Just give us a ring or email: thekingsarmsthornford@gmail.com & we’ll send you a leaflet.

Stan Darley

The Chetnole Inn, Chetnole Winners of Best Dining Pub at the 2010 Taste of Dorset Awards, The Chetnole Inn sits opposite the parish church in the delightful village of Chetnole. There’s a snug bar with wood-burning stove; a flag stoned, hop-hung lounge bar, a bright airy restaurant, and a beautiful garden. The menu is imaginative & seasonal. The Chetnole Inn prides itself on offering fantastic local food in a rustic inn environment. It also has three beautiful guest rooms for those wanting to combine eating and sleeping. Dinner, bed & breakfast offers run throughout the year. Chetnole, Sherborne, Dorset, DT9 6NU Tel: 01935 872337. Email: enquiries@thechetnoleinn. co.uk. www.thechetnoleinn.co.uk.

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Out & About- fun for all the family

9 July 2011 Starts at 1.15pm Over 100 Stalls - new fun dog show Music: Durnovaria Silver Band, Wessex Highlanders & Pipes and Drums Traditional Dancing: Yetminster Irish Dancers & No mean feet Children’s Entertainment All proceeds support local groups & charities THE CHETNOLE INN EVENTS

GREEK NIGHT Thursday 14 July A night of Greek food with plate smashing !! BOOKINGS ONLY Wednesday 27July

MORRIS DANCERS

CHETNOLE ANNUAL FLOWER SHOW & FETE Saturday 6 August from 2pm

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LEIGH VILLAGE FOOD FESTIVAL & CLASSIC CAR/MOTORBIKE DISPLAY Leigh Village Hall Saturday 16 July 10am - 4.00pm

CHETNOLE ANNUAL FLOWER SHOW & FETE Saturday 6 August 2.00pm

Best Food and Drink From local producers interesting cars & motorbikes

More info p10

BBQ - Refreshments Entertainment Children’s activities Cookery demonstrations Musical entertainment Adults £2 Children under 15 FREE

SHERBORNE ABBEY

QUIET GARDEN AT BEMBURY FARM, THORNFORD Wednesday, 6 July 2011 10.00 for 10.30a.m. – 4.00 p.m. COME to a QUIET DAY IN THE GARDEN led by The Reverend Canon Eric Woods Vicar of Sherborne, Rector of Lillington & Longburton

Please bring a picnic lunch , bible & notebook Tea, coffee & soft drinks will be available Places may be booked, and directions to the garden obtained, at Sherborne Abbey Parish Office (01935 812452) during office hours after 1st June 2011

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Beer Hacket Traditional Village Fete SATURDAY 30 JUL FROM 2 – 5PM FUN FOR ALL AGES KIDS GAMES AND BOUNCY CASTLE CREAM TEAS AND LOCAL BAND VINTAGE CARS TUG OF WAR COMPETITION DOG VETTING AND ACTIVITIES FOR YOUR FAVOURITE POOCH STALLS TO INCLUDE: PLANTS, BOOKS, CAKES AND BRIC A BRAC FREE ENTRY Kindly sponsored by Brotherwood Automobility


Events on our local Butterfly Reserves June/July 2011

Sheep Racing 3.00pm 29 August Hermitage Village Green

Races Gun dogs Dog agility Dog show BBQ

THE GREAT MELBURY BUBB

PUDDING COMPETITION You are invited to invent a pudding to be called

The Melbury Bubb Judging by Mat Follas (Master Chef winner) 3.30pm Saturday 23 July Heneford Mill Teas * Raffle * Champagne and Elderflower Bar First prize is lunch for two at The Wild Garlic restaurant where the winning pudding will be featured.

To Raise Money for St Mary the Virgin, Melbury Bubb. For more info. contact: Anna Kinnaird on 01935872297 or see p9 33


July - November 2011 Diary JULY Sun Mon Wed

Fri Sat Thur Fri Sat

Sun Tue Sat

Sun Wed Sat

3 Chetnole Cricket Club v. Martinstown 4 Chetnole & Leigh Garden Club supper 6 Sherborne Abbey Quiet Day[BYO picnic+Bible]

2.30pm

Chetnole Playing Field

7.30pm

Garden of Rimpton Cottage, Chetnole Bembury Farm, Thornford

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7.00pm

Yetminster Fair Quiz Night 9 Yetminster Fair 14 Greek Night 15 Yetminster History Soc. Coffee Morning 16 Leigh Village Food Festival & Classic Vehicles Display 17 Garden Open Day 19 WVWG Planning Meeting 23 Great Melbury Bubb Pudding Competition & Tea Party 24 Chetnole Cricket Club v. Ilchester 27 Morris Dancers 30 Leigh Village Hog Roast

10.00am to 4.00pm

1.15pm to ? from 7.00pm 10.30am to noon 10.00am to 4.00pm

Yetminster Village Chetnole Inn Cross Farm House, Church Street, Yetminster Leigh Village Hall

2.00 to 5.00pm 7.30pm 3.30pm

Frankham Farm, Ryme Intr. Bower Court Heneford Mill, Chetnole

2.00pm

Chetnole Playing Field

8.45pm 7.30pm

Chetnole Inn Leigh Village Hall

10.00am 11.00am gates open 2.00pm

Chetnole Playing Field boules piste Marion Jeffries' home Field adjacent to Chetnole Village Hall

7.30pm [follows 6.30pm service]

Church Farm lawn, Melbury Bubb

2.30pm from 3.30pm

Leigh Village Hall Chetnole Inn

AUGUST Tue

2

Wed Sat

3 6

Sun

7

Sun Sat Sun

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Children's Boules tournament Batcombe coffee morning Chetnole Flower Show & Fete

Pimms & Nibbles Fundraiser for St Mary's Church 7 Chetnole Inn Outdoor Gokarting 13 Leigh Flower Show 14 Barbecue & Jazz in the Garden


Sat

Sun Mon

20 Yetminster & Ryme Garden, A&C Society Summer Show Senior Citizens' gentle Dorset walk & supper 21 Chetnole Cricket Club v. Thornford 29 Sheep Racing

TBA

St. Andrew's Hall, Yetminster

5pm & 7pm

Bound Lane Farm, Leigh

2.00pm

Chetnole Playing Field

3.00pm

Hermitage Village Green

3.00pm 7.30pm

Yetminster Playing Field Hermitage Village Hall

11.00am

Church Farmhouse, Batcombe

2.00pm 7.00 for 7.30pm `7.30pm 2 .00pm 5.30pm 5.30pm 7.30pm

Chetnole Village Hall Leigh Village Hall St.Andrew's Hall, Yetminster Folke Golf Club Chetnole Playing Field Chetnole Playing Field Hermitage Village Hall

2.00pm 7.30pm

Leigh Village Hall Hermitage Village Hall

SEPTEMBER Sun Tue

4 6

Wed

7

Sun Mon Thur Fri Sat

11 12 15 16 17

Tue

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Inter-Village Croquet H&HWI illustrated talk "Dorchester & The Great War 1914-'18". Batcombe Coffee Morning Picture Treasure Hunt Moviola/Leigh Film TBA Moviola/Yetminster Film Inter-Village Golf Inter-Village Rounders Inter-Village Boules H&H Village Hall AGM

OCTOBER Sat Sat

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Inter-Village SM Bowls Bingo

Sat Sun

15 Autumn Jazz CafĂŠ 16 Garden Open Day

7.30pm 2.00 to 5.00pm

Chetnole Village Hall Frankham Farm, Ryme Intr.

Thur Fri

20 Moviola/Yetminster Film 21 Inter-Village Quiz

7.30pm 7.00pm

St.Andrew's Hall, Yetminster Chetnole Village Hall

12.30pm

Manor House Farm, Yetminster

12.00pm

Hermitage Village Hall

7.00 for 7.30pm 7.30pm 7.30pm

Leigh Village Hall St.Andrew's Hall, Yetminster Hermitage Village Hall

NOVEMBER Tue Sun Mon Thur Fri

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St Margaret's Hospice Lunch [BYO wine] 6 Sunday "Soup Lunch plus" 14 Moviola/Leigh Film TBA 17 Moviola/Yetminster Film 18 Quiz for St.Mary's - with Fish n' Chips

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Regular Meetings‌. Mon - Fri Every Mon

Wriggle Valley Pre-Sch Leigh Short Mat Bowls Ist Yetminster Guides Yetminster Table Tennis Club Yetminster Bell Ringers

8.30am - 3.00pm 2.00 -5.00pm 6.45 - 8.30pm 7.30pm 7.30pm-10.00pm

St Andrew's P School Leigh Village Hall Trim Rm, Church Hall Scout Hut, Yetminster St Andrew's Church

Every Tue

Topsy Turvy Toddlers Beavers (in term) Scouts (in term) Beginners Pilates Chetnole Art Group[starts Sept]

9.30 - 11.30am 5.45 - 6.45pm 7 - 8.30pm wint 7 - 9.00pm sum 1.30 and 2.35pm 10.00 - 1.00pm

St Andrew's School Scout Hut Yetminster Scout Hut Yetminster Scout Hut Yetminster Chetnole Village Hall Chetnole Village Hall

Every Wed

Dollywood Dance Class Outreach Post Office Services Drop in Coffee Morning Yetminster Short Mat Bowls Wednesday Club (in term) Morning Yoga Class Junior WV Players (in term) Chetnole Chuckers Boules

2.00pm 9.30am -12.30pm 10.00 - 12 noon 7.00 - 10.00pm 3.15 pm-4.05pm 10.30 - 11.30am 6.30 - 7.45pm 5.00pm

St And's Hall, Y'minster Chetnole Village Hall Chetnole Village Hall St Andrew's Hall St Andrew's P School Leigh Village Hall Scout Hut Yetminster ChetnolePlaying Field

Every Thu

Leigh Short Mat Bowls Yetminster Short Mat Bowls Leigh Brownies (in term) Yetminster Cubs Bridge Club The Eye Bus Advanced Pilates

7.00 - 10.00pm 2.00 - 5.00pm 5.30 - 6.55pm 6.45 - 8.15pm 7.00 - 10.00pm 1.00 - 4.00pm 10.15am

Leigh Village Hall St Andrew's Hall Leigh Village Hall Scout Hut, Yetminster Dairy House, Ryme Scout Hut, Yetminster Chetnole Village Hall

Every Fri

Table Tennis

9.30 - 12.30pm

Leigh Village Hall

Every Sat

Irish Dancers

10.15am

Church Hall, Yetminster

Every Sun 1st Mon 1st Tue

Chetnole Chuckers Boules Chetnole & Leigh Garden Club Hospice Lunch Leigh Discussion Club (wint) Wriggle Valley MU (alt months) Hermitage and Hilfield WI Tuesday Club (senior citizens) Yetminster & Ryme Garden Soc. Senior Winter Lunch Outings Halstock & Distr. British Legion WV Women's Group Wriggle Valley Lunch Club Leigh Parish Council - alt mnths

5.00pm 7.30pm 12.30pm 7.30 - 10.30pm 7.00pm 7.30pm 2.30 - 5.00pm 7.30pm 7.30pm

Chetnole Playing Field Chetnole Village Hall Manor Farm, Yetminster Leigh Village Hall Church Hall, Yetminster Hermitage Village Hall Leigh Village Hall St.Andrew's Hall Sue Footner 873610 Rest & Welcome Pub Gable Court, unless Leigh Village Hall Leigh Village Hall

2nd Tues

(not July/Aug)

3rd Tues

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7.30pm 12.15 - 3.00pm 7.30pm


‌Events & Activities Last Tues 1st Wed 2nd Wed 2nd/4th Wed 3rd Wed Wed/f/night

Leigh Women's Iinstitute Yetminster Senior Citizens Coffee Beans Coffee Morning Yetminster Historical Society Police Support Unit High Stoy Bible Study District Council Ward Surgery Police Community Support Sturminster Mobile Library

Bridport Mobile Libray

Wed - Sat Alt Thurs 2nd Th/alt mth Last Thurs 2nd/3rd Sat

Whist Drive Friary Shop Hermitage and Hilfield YFC Chetnole & Stockwood PC Yetminster Fair Association YPFPC Wastepaper Collection

7.30 - 11.00pm 3.00pm 10.00 - 12 noon 2.30pm 2.00 - 3.00pm 7.30pm 11.00 - 12 noon 11.15am 11.50am 2.00pm 11.40pm 12.20pm 12.40pm 8.00pm 2.30 - 4.30pm 7.30pm 8.00pm 8.00pm 12noon

Leigh Village Hall The Meadens Church Hall, Yetminster Church Hall, Yetminster The Cross, Leigh Venue contact 872342 Jolin Gallery, Yetminster By Church, Yetminster Church Lane, Hermitage Shearstones, Yetminster Stonyacres, Yetminster Carpenters' Arms, Leigh The Church, Chetnole Lamb Plot, Chetnole Chetnole Village Hall The Friary, Hilfield Leigh Village Hall Chetnole Villlage Hall White Hart Yetminster Playing Fields

REMEMBER

August/September is a double issue - articles etc to us by 14 July please

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Goose Slade

Farm Shop A wide range of local produce Including quality assured meats, fresh fruit & vegetables, fine wines, ales & cider, freshly baked bread & cakes And much more

Fresh oven ready geese available Michaelmas to Christmas

10 am - 6 pm Tuesday - Saturday Just off the A37 Yeovil to Dorchester Road towards Sutton Bingham Reservoir EAST COKER, YEOVIL. TEL: 01935 863735

ALL TYPES OF DOUBLE GLAZING REPAIRS

Nu-Lite Double Glazing Repairs

CALL: (01935) 41 55 55

ADDISON ADDISON MOTORS MOTORS Bridge Garage, Leigh, Sherborne, Dorset, DT9 6HW Tel: 01935 872 323 MOTS * TYRES * EXHAUSTS* ALL MECHANICAL REPAIRS * SERVICING * BODYWORK * WELDING

Leigh Village Stores & Post office NOT JUST FOR STAMPS THE POST OFFICE NOW DOES: HOME, TRAVEL & CAR INSURANCE, PERSONAL LOANS, FOREIGN CURRENCY, PERSONAL BANKING & INVESTMENTS YOUR VILLAGE STORE CATERS FOR ALL YOUR NEEDS ESPECIALLY THOSE LITTLE THINGS YOU FORGOT IN TOWN

OPENING HOURS Shop & workshop: Mon-Fri 8am-6pm: Sat 9am-1pm Post Office: Mon, Tues, Thurs, Fri, Sat 9am-1pm. Closed Wed

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General News Reader Survey Results 1.e The overall reader’s opinion of the magazine was as follows; Excellent 45%

Very Good 40%

Good 13%

Fair 2%

Comment: overall satisfied but room for improvement. 2. What people most like about the magazine was the high content of local news and events. Comment: no plan to change this. 3. What people least like about the magazine is as follows; Advertisements should be separate from the village news pages. It appears to some that the magazine is overcrowded coupled with too many advertisements. Occasional minor mistakes. Comment: There is a fine line to balance with regard to advertisements (which pay for the production of the magazine and thus keep the magazine FREE to you) and articles. The committee are very conscious of this issue and we strive to keep the number of advertisements to a minimum to cover costs. The change of Editor and Printer occurred at the same time, and both are taking a little time to settle in, both do a tremendous job, but it was inevitable that the Editorial appearance of the magazine would be different. We all strive to eliminate errors, however, sometimes we do fail, please accept our apologies it is not intentional.

4. The majority of readers did not support the inclusion of a children’s section, but wholeheartedly supported a competition, health and cookery section. Comment: We will revisit the children’s section at a later date. The Editor will try to include, on a monthly basis, either a competition, health or cookery article. 5. The geographical coverage for the magazine was thought to be correct. Comment: no change. 6. The response to holding previous copies and information on a website was supported. Comment: the committee is forging ahead with this issue, however, we need to be careful with the Data Protection Act and there is much work to still be undertaken. 7. Overall: It was good to see that everybody wanted the magazine to continue. All the comments contained in the reader survey responses will be considered and where applicable acted upon. Thank you for taking the time to respond. Graham Plaice Chairman

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Wriggle Valley Pre-School 40th Birthday Celebration - A Great Success! faces to remember. Mrs. competition for Pat Smith who founded “Wriggles”. Babette the Pre-school in entertained not only the February 1971 came and children but also many of the adults with her was happy to reminisce wonderful rendition of over her memories.

Babette Cole with Sophie…

Over 100 people came to the 40th birthday of the Wriggle Valley PreSchool which was a celebration of laughter and catching up with old friends. Many ex-staff attended who had passed through the school over the years. There were photos from the old albums to peer at and

…entertaining her audience

The well known children’s author Babette Cole, opened the event and handed out prizes. Alice Procter and Taylor Hendy won the “name the fish”

one of her books, Dr. Dog, which was much appreciated by all. Even the Headteacher, Paul Miller, admitted that he was a lifelong fan and could be seen listening with rapt attention in the audience! Over £450 was raised on the night and many thanks to so many of the wonderful local businesses in and around Sherborne for their support.

Rosie Cunningham, School Governor Preschool staff, past & present

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Photos bt Anna Taylor


Ride + Stride for Dorset Historic Churches Trust

Once again Dorset did very well in last year's Ride + Stride in aid of Dorset

Historic Churches Trust (and Yetminster was in the top ten in the County), which aims to make grants of £100,000 each year for the repair of our lovely churches. This year's sponsored event will be on Saturday 10 September - ride or walk to as many churches as you can, have a great day out in our beautiful countryside, usually on a lovely day, and, what's more, split the sponsorship money between the Trust and your own church. Ride + Stride is

our main fund-raiser so please make another big and thoroughly enjoyable effort. Watch the national press for news of the day countrywide and collect your sponsorship form from your parish organiser any time from the beginning of August. In Leigh it's David Reason on 873726 and in Yetminster it's Patrick Moule on 872447. For the other villages ring Patrick and he will give you particulars of your parish organiser. Patrick Moule

DORSET VOICES

Are you a Dorset writer or photographer, or do you have connections to the county? Would you like to see your work published in a new anthology that voices? DORSET VOICES is an exciting new project, instigated by three Dorset writers (‘Poundbury produce an inspirational and original collection of the best prose, poetry and photography that local people have to offer. The brought together in a book to be published in Spring 2012 by local publisher Roving Press. The project is being supported by Creative Dorset and other local organisations.

Both new and established writers and photographers are invited to submit work. At least 50% of the written material will have direct relevance or connection to Dorset in terms of setting or inspiration. DORSET VOICES aims to demonstrate the literary and photographic talent that can be found in our county. So go on – be inspired, be creative, you could see yourself published! If you don’t have something to contribute, but would like to support or promote this project, or promote yourself, your group or organisation, Email: info@rovingpress.co.uk, please contact Roving www.rovingpress.co.uk. Press: Tel 01300 321531

Detailed submission guidelines can be found at www.poundburyvoices.blogspot.com. The closing date for submissions is 30 July 2011.

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Thank You

a rolling presentation on the big screen prepared by Editor Bella. This was topped off by delicious

Some of you may be surprised to learn that there are almost 70 volunteers in the Our Wriggle Valley community Wriggle Valley catchment area, Ryme Intrinseca who deliver about Yetminster 1260 copies of every issue of the Leigh WVM by hand, to Chetnole Stockwood your letterbox. Hermitage Melbury Bubb Many of these unsung heroes Hilfield have done so for Batcombe years. The management committee felt it food provided was time to recognise and cooked their efforts and to say by Hamish "Thank You" on your behalf. So on May 20th, Pork of Netherton all the volunteers and Farm. Guests their respective could browse partners were invited through the to a WVM Hog Roast at Leigh Village Hall. About very earliest magazine 88 attended and were given a welcome by our issues on display, as Chairman, Graham Plaice, accompanied by they met

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their counterparts from all the other villages, some for the very first time. All were amazed to realise that so many people give up their time to ensure you receive your copy of the WVM, come rain or come shine. Long may it last! Gordon Ratcliffe


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New Art Studio in Holnest Open Day the instruction. The class is more than just a programme, it not only instils confidence in the students’ ability to draw; it also broadens their awareness of the beauty around them every day. One student professed, “I am now planning my life to make time to draw.” With the hectic lifestyles of today, The Studio, which is set with a stunning countryside backdrop, offers a relaxing and inspirational space with class times to suit . Anyone interested in starting drawing or further refining their skills should visit during the open evening on Monday, 11 July from 5 – 9 pm. There will be an

A new space for creativity has emerged in the Dorset countryside. The Studio at White Hart is reviving a method of drawing study that was developed over 600 years ago. This method of teaching follows the Atelier approach which Rembrandt and several other masters studied. This classical approach teaches students how to visualize and render the subjects of their drawings accurately: to draw realistically, the artist becomes an illusionist by making an object drawn on a two-dimensional surface appear three-dimensional. The instructor, Katy Cox, was trained at the Lafayette Atelier located in Lafayette, Indiana, USA under James Werner who was classically trained in Florence, Italy. Katy earned a degree in Art Education from Purdue University, one of America’s great universities. “I opportunity to meet current students have really enjoyed watching the students grow and become bolder behind and view their work. Katy will be their easels. The sessions fly by with such available to answer questions and give a brief overview of the programmes. a keen group. Everyone is working on Refreshments will be available. their own projects at their own pace. I The Studio is located at White Hart think that is one of the most appealing Lodge, Holnest near Sherborne Dorset aspects.” Student sessions started in December DT9 6HA. For additional assistance, Katy can be reached on 07891 031 905. of 2010 have been growing steadily. Works. Young to old, experienced to beginners thestudioatwhitehart.weebly.com have all embraced and benefited from 45


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NEWS FROM ST ANDREWS’S CHURCH OF ENGLAND PRIMARY SCHOOL

St Andrew’s is a good school about our pupils. Also they ‘are friendly, polite and helpful’ with ‘an enthusiasm for learning’. The diocesan inspection which followed soon after said that St Andrew’s school, through its distinctive Christian character, is outstanding at meeting the needs of all learners. It doesn’t get better than that! School is only a school with children in it. Without our parents continued support in sending their Paul Miller with Nicola Berry and Ash Class celebrating our successful inspections children to St Andrew’s we St Andrew’s is a good wouldn’t exist. Furthermore, the school’. Yes, we all know it, inspectors agreed that our Thank you to all of our but it is still very pleasing parents for choosing and curriculum is ‘very well to read it in our latest trusting St Andrew’s with organised and has been Ofsted report. We were exceptionally well tailored’ your child’s care and inspected at the beginning education. so that our children and of May by a thorough and Check up on this and consistently motivated and professional team and other stories by looking at engaged. emerged successful and I was most pleased with our website invigorated to continue our the letter addressed to our Paul Miller excellent work. The report children by the Ofsted team. Headteacher has been published and is ‘You work hard and make available in full on our good progress’ they wrote www.standrewsyetminster.org.uk/ website. Ofsted recognised that pupils’ welfare is at the heart of our caring approach. This ensures our children feel safe and happy and therefore are in the perfect place to get the most out of school life. We build our school to help our pupils’ become wellrounded young people who then develop their talents PTA Summer Family Fun Day photo by Anna Taylor to the full.

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News from our Churches Celebrating the best with the Bishop of Sherborne, 31 July

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here’s so much to celebrate in the life of our six parishes, that we’ve decided to bring them all together on 31 July for a day of celebration. The Bishop of Sherborne, Rt Rev. Dr Graham Kings will be with us to mark the day with services at St. Andrew’s, Yetminster, Leigh Village Hall, and the Old Vicarage in Leigh.

The Wriggle Valley plays an important part in the life of our Bishop. He writes: “I come to the Wriggle Valley once a month for a quiet day at Hilfield Friary, which I call the ‘lungs of the diocese’ and have greatly enjoyed walking to Batcombe’ It will not be his first visit to us, last year he preached at the Harvest festival in Ryme Intrinseca. On this visit he is looking forward to seeing more of the life of the Benefice with visits to Yetminster and Leigh. Each

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of our parishes will be bring something of what they feel they do best to the day, whether that’s music, flower Funerals arranging, children’s work, Paul Haugaard hospitality, pastoral care, or Yeovil Crematorium nature conservation, it will find a place in the Baptisms programme! Morgan Keith Robert The Bishop has made a Baker, Yetminster particular request to visit the Old Vicarage where his If you wish to make mentor and teacher at any enquiries regarding Cambridge, Professor C.F.D baptisms, weddings and Moule spent the autumn funerals would you please, years of his life. in the first instance, ‘I know he was wonderfully cared for and contact Lin Allen in the much loved by the devoted Benefice Office at St staff of the Old vicarage and Andrew's Hall, Yetminster. would like to visit this very Lin will ensure the details special place’ are passed to Rev Simon The Old Vicarage will be Brignall. holding a lunch party for the Bishop followed by a ‘Songs of Praise’ for the residents. something to share of the We would love as many life of their parish. people as possible to join At 12.30 pm the Old with the Bishop in Vicarage will be hosting a celebrating all that is best in reception for the Bishop the life of the Benefice. The followed by ‘Songs of Praise’ programme for the day will in the gardens. begin with a celebration of We look forward to this Holy Communion from the day and pray with the Bishop Book of Common Prayer at that “God will meet with us 8.30 am in St. Andrew’s, all and renew us” Yetminster followed by a Parish breakfast in St. Rev. Simon Brignall Andrew’s hall. The Wriggle Valley At 11.00 am all the Benefice parishes will gather at the 01935 872237 village Hall in Leigh brignall97as@btinternet.com bringing with them www.wrigglevalleybenefice.org

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Yetminster Methodist Church The first Tuesday of every month a Toddlers Service is held in St.Andrew’s Church at 10am for a Sing Song and Story followed by Juice and biscuits, coffee/tea for Mums and Dads. Everyone is welcome; come along and see what we get up to and have a happy, fun time. YETMINSTER STREET FAIR St Andrew's Church produce stall will not be in its usual situation this year but will be moving just a few metres along the High Street at the entrance to "Croft Cottage" Penny Roblin's home, where we will be selling our homemade cakes, pies, preserves etc. as in previous years. Please come along and support us and enjoy a cup of tea in Penny's garden. Offers of help, baking, making or selling would be much appreciated. Many thanks, Valerie Rowsell Tel. 872594

Recently, I have been looking through some old photographs and newspaper cuttings. Apart from having a good laugh about how we looked 40 – 50 years ago and the clothes we wore then, our main comment was, “How things have changed!” When we seriously look back we can see some vast changes – in the world as a whole; in our country; our towns; our village and certainly in our families and ourselves. Unfortunately many of the changes are not for the better. Then we start to express our opinion about where and when things went wrong and more especially who are to blame. The various Governments through the years get most of the blame, followed by the Councils, whilst we, of course, are blameless. We can see vast changes in our churches too, and naturally it’s always the vicars or the ministers who get the blame. However, we have to admit that change is inevitable and much of it is essential and beneficial if we are really doing what God has called us to do. We must not get stuck in a “time-warp” – we must accept that our churches are not intended to be spiritual museums housing the relics and methods of bygone years – no matter how good they were in their day. It is foolish to try and keep things as once we knew them and we must constantly be looking at new ways of spreading the gospel. In our denomination, I am sure if John Wesley was living here today, he would not be riding around on horseback, nor would he be preaching for two hours non stop. Even Jesus would find some modern form of transport to carry out his ministry. We are relieved that even in a world where “Change and decay in all around I see” (as the hymnwriter puts it), many scriptural promises give us encouragement and confidence for the future, just two: “I am the Lord – I change not.” (Mal.3 v 6) and “Jesus Christ, the same yesterday, today and forever.” (Heb13 v 8). “We praise Him for all that is past and trust Him for all that’s to come”. (Joseph Hart). Cliff Harris.

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YETMINSTER

Mid-Week Services Monday first in month Tuesday first in month Wednesday first in month Thursday first in month Monday others Sunday 24 July 6.00 pm 10.00am 9.30am 2.30 pm 6.00 pm 6.30 pm

8.30am Holy Communion with hymns, Bishop of Sherborne followed by Parish Breakfast

11.am Bishop of Sherborne,Leigh Village Hall

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Yetminster Yetminster Yetminster Leigh Yetminster Bradford Abbas

8.30am Holy Communion. 6.30pm Taize ServiceMethodist Church

8.30am Holy Communion

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Healing Service Mothers’ and Toddlers’ Service Holy Communion Holy Communion Old Vicarage, Compline Deanery Confirmations

10.15am Choral Holy Communion

10.15am Family Holy Communion

11.00am Animal Service, St Andrew’s Church Hall. 6.30pm Choral Evensong

6.30pm Evensong

8.30am Holy Communion

8.30am Holy Communion 10.15am Morning Prayer

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6.30pm Evening Prayer

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Wriggle Valley Benefice Services for July 2011 The Wriggle Valley Benefice Church Services


Information about your Church Wriggle Valley Benefice

The Friary, Hilfield

Priest in Charge: Rev’d Simon Brignall The Rectory, Church St, Yetminster tel: 07718 627674 or 01935 872 237 email: brignall97as@btinternet.com

Sundays:

Office: St Andrew’s Hall, Church Street, Yetminster Tel: 01935 872600 (24 hr message service) email: wrigglevb.office@gmail.com Note: Simon’s usual day off is Friday Licensed Lay Minister: John Strover 01935 872437

8.30am Sung Eucharist 5.15pm Sung Evening Prayer (Mondays Closed – Brother’s Free Day)

Weekdays: 12 noon Midday Prayer followed by Eucharist 5.15pm Evening Prayer These are sung on Saint’s Days

Roman Catholic Services Roman Catholic Church The Sacred Heart & St. Aldhelm, Westbury, Sherborne DT9 3EL tel: (01935) 812021 Parish Priest: Monsignor Canon Robert Draper V.G. e-mail: sherbornerc@tiscali.co.uk website: sherbornecatholicchurch.org.uk

Yetminster Methodist Church Chapel Lane, Yetminster DT9 6LJ Minister: Rev'd Sooncheol Choi 73 Granville Way, Sherborne, DT9 4AT Telephone: 01935 815666 email: choi_sc@hotmail.com Worship co-ordinator: Mrs Marilyn Harris (01935 864232) Treasurer: Mr Cliff Harris, Broad View, Forge Lane, East Chinnock, Yeovil, BA22 9EG. Secretary: Mrs Barbara Driver (01935 873690)

Mass times: 6pm Saturday 10.30am Sunday Holy Days 10am and 6.30pm Wednesday 10am Friday 10am For other services and information, please see the noticeboard, newsletter or website.

Local Preachers (who serve throughout the Sherborne & Yeovil District): Mr Cliff Harris, Mrs Jo Jones, Mr Dennis Tackley Services commence at 10.30am and are followed by refreshments.

SERVICES & PREACHERS for JULY 10 24

10.30am 6.30pm

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Rev'd Roy Catchpole Taize United Service Rev'd Linda Barriball Holy Communion Rev'd Choi

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Leigh Weather Watch May 2011 “I love spring anywhere, but if I could choose I would always greet it in a garden.” Ruth Stout

Winter was forgotten when flowers and tree blossom appeared in profusion - and so much earlier than usual. This was a particularly encouraging spring for gardeners - but farmers might not agree. Temperatures May was a pleasant month, but top temperatures generally fell short of April’s. The warmest day was only 23.3 C (74 F) - 11% below normal - but there were no frosts and the coldest night only sank to 0.9 C/34 F, well above 2001-10’s usual -0.4 C (31 F). This meant that the average temperature was 5% higher than normal, at 12.7 C (55 F). Rainfall The 2011 drought continued throughout May. There were 24 rain free days instead of the usual 18 and total rainfall was only 38 mm/1.5”. This was 44% less than normal. Most of the month’s rain fell on May 7, when we recorded 25.4 mm (1”). Total 2011 rainfall by the end of May was 308 mm (8.2”), or a ground-parching 40% below average.

Sunshine Despite the longer days, May had 50 fewer hours of sunshine than April. Even so, the total of 144 was 8% up on last May, and the year to date total for 2011 is now 19% above normal, making this the third sunniest spring of the past ten years. For the period January-May, there has been measurable sunshine for 30% of the total daylight hours, well up on the usual average of only 25%. Pressure and wind speeds The barometric pressure in May (1020 mb) was very close to the usual level. This gave calm, settled weather. Even the windiest day saw a peak wind speed of only 29 mph, 19% below the usual May maximum of 36 mph. Unlike earlier months, when winds often blew from unexpected directions, they reverted to the South or Southwest, but without the rainfall that so often spoils holidays but helps grass and crops to grow.

Philip Bryan Summary: May 20 11 Temperatures (deg. C) Rain Av.

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Planning Applications - July 2011 BATCOME Nil CHETNOLE Nil HILFIELD 1/D/11/000586 1/D/11/000323 LEIGH 1/D/11/000350

YETMINSTER 1/D/11/000860 1/D/11/000750 1/D/11/000663 1/D/11/000569 1/D/11/000500 1/D/11/000277 1/D/11/000211

HILFIELD FRIARY, THE FRIARY - Install photo voltaic solar panels over south slope of chapel roof (Full) - No Decision. 2 REMEDY COTTAGE. Replace garage (Full) - Approved. BROOKSIDE COTTAGE, CHETNOLE ROAD. Erect garage & retain greenhouse. Extend porch (Full) - Approved. THE OLD VICARAGE, CHURCH STREET new gates on drive entrance (Full). No Decision. THE OLD VICARAGE, CHURCH STREET New gates on drive entrance (Listed Building Consent) - No Decision. THE OLD HOUSE, QUEEN STREET Garage/studio & alter access & fencing (Full) No Decision. 29 CLOVERMEAD. Rear two storey extension (Full) - Approved. PENCARROW, QUEEN STREET. Single storey extension. Construct hard terrace surface. Construct porch (Full) - Approved. THE SIDINGS, STATION ROAD. Change of use of part of unit to Animal Feed Supply Shop A1 Use Class) (Change of Use) - Approved. THE ARK, CHAPEL LANE. Change of use to Retail (Change of Use) - Approved.

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…gone gardening… The Green Oasis A garden big or small evolves with your lifestyle. Flicking through the latest gardening magazines, low whitewashed walls, tiled terraces and intermittent areas of hardwood decking linked with architectural planting seem to be trendy. Where existing materials and architecture allow then this style can be really very striking and attractive. A keen sense of place and a sympathetic approach is essential though. June and July are wonderful months in the garden and inspiration is running high in the aftermath of Chelsea and leading up to Hampton Court and the other big shows. I wonder if you realise that most of the points available for the show gardens are awarded for the selection of plants! In my garden, outside my kitchen door I have a formal vegetable garden complete with tomatoes, onions, lettuces, beans and a good selection of culinary herbs. It pleases me so very much to go outside and choose fresh vegetables for the table and any special dish I may be creating in the kitchen.

As it is just outside the back door my hoe is always at the ready and weeds do not stand a chance! In my sunny border I have planted lavender en-masse with white roses. Lavender Hidcote or Munsted are lovely varieties to use. This planting arrangement is traditional and given the dry spell which we have been experiencing they look amazing. Bearded irises rub shoulders with the last of my oriental poppies and the fresh fragrant blousy heads of paeonies need propping up to avoid snapping. I have lost both my Cistus and my Penstemon during the cold winter. Cistus creticus is a particular favourite and flowers profusely. Penstemons are good plants and add so many different colours over several months peaking in most cases at the end of August. Perhaps I will replace my lost treasures in the autumn but for the time being I will fill my gaps with annuals. Geraniums pink and blue flower endlessly as does the smaller Geranium sanguineum dark magenta and also white. White within an arrangement really adds dynamics to any border. The silvery grey foliage of Cynara cardunculus (cardoon) sits majestically at the back and is thrusting forth a huge purple thistle head. Next to it Crambe cordifolia is developing rapidly and will soon be a huge cloud of tiny white flowers. Happy Gardening! Sue Dodge, The Company of Landscapers

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SPOTLIGHT on our community The Three Wandering Women of Chetnole At this time of year there is a lot to see in the countryside; birds busy with their young, lambs, calves and some beautiful flowers. Also making an appearance in our fields at this time of year are the three wandering women of Chetnole. You may have spotted them about, two are of average height (Eileen and Julie) and the third (Tracey, me) is much shorter. They tend to wear large boots, carry rucksacks and use walking sticks (although Eileen is always leaving hers at the top of a hill and only discovers this when we are at the bottom!). We can generally be spotted on a Thursday evening but this can change occasionally due to our children’s busy social calendars or whatever aches and pains have befallen us that particular week, especially if we have been Zumba dancing on the Monday (another article I think!) I’m not quite sure how it all started but we have been walking every week now for about four years and tend to walk between 4 – 8 miles. Coming from London I’m not sure I appreciated this gentle passtime to start with and only agreed to go along as I saw it as a good opportunity for a chat. Many a Thursday evening, when putting on my boots I would have given anything to swap them for a pair of high heels, a row of shops and a Costa coffee. But the thing I found most unnerving when we started walking was that I was occasionally requested to stop talking as I might disturb the deer grazing in the field, or not hear the unusual bird call! It didn’t seem to

matter if I was right in the middle of the most interesting of discussions!

Batcombe Down, one of our favourite walks

With a lot of perseverance and thanks to my two walking companions I have come to appreciate the beautiful area in which I live and all it has to offer. Eileen,being a farmer’s daughter, can point out all the different species of birds we see; she is also able to tell the difference between a fox’s den and a badger set, just by the size of the hole and how it is dug out, truly amazing by my standards. I have nicknamed my other walking companion, Julie ‘Eveready’ as thankfully she is always ready with an ordnance survey map (I find the fact that she can actually understand it quite amazing) and just when we think we are lost she puts us back on the right path. She is the voice of reason when in the middle of a field and being chased by cows. She also carries everything you might need while out walking: plasters, phone, torch, thermal blanket, whistle, cuddly toy, etc etc. Eileen and Julie will update you in later issues on some of the routes we have taken and the interesting things we have seen. I just hope Eileen mentions the time she got stuck in the hedge! Oh what fun we had… Tracey Lindsay

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Club NewsChetnole Cricket Club Wriggle Valley Players www.wrigglevalleyplayers.net

We are very proud to announce our new panto to be performed at Leigh Villlage Hall in January 2012. Red Riding Hood by Norman Robbins is a twist on the traditional tale and has all the trappings of an entertaining and family fun panto. Norman mixes the traditional elements of a panto with his own “wacky style” to provide a script that is “both hilarious and imaginative with plenty of opportunities for cast and crew to show their mettle”. Kirsty Andrews has agreed to direct; she, with James Gaylard, directed the very successful panto, Cinderella in 2007 We are having a read through on Tuesday 7 July with the auditions the following week Tuesday 12 July. Join us for a great time whether you are a budding thespian, an old ham or would prefer to be behind the scenes. In addition to the cast, we need a large chorus, young and a little bit older who will have separate rehearsals. We also need a strong production team. Rehearsals will start in September. So forget the normality a and tedium of everyday life and step into the realms of fantasy.

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T u es d ay 14th J u n e

WE NEED YOU ….. The Cast The Woodland Fairy Lupus Rex, King of the Wolves Boy Blue, a shepherd Bo-Peep, a shepherdess Sir Jasper de Vyle, Squire of Ferndale Manor Hustle and Bustle, his two henchmen Belinda Merry, known as Red Riding Hood Prince Edwin of Entertainia Bobby Shaftoe, his faithful servant Grandma Malaria Merry, Belinda’s grandmother Chorus of Villagers Dancers as Villagers, Cooks and Fairies Children as Village Children and Little Fairies Bella Neate-Clegg


Yetminster History Society

COFFEE MORNING Friday, 15 July

10.30am - 12.30pm Cross Farm House, Church Street Entrance £1 to include coffee, biscuits and free entrance draw ticket. Bring and Buy stall, cake stall, grand draw.

Wriggle Valley Women’s Group

lavender plants for sale and samples of the Our speaker for May was Judith Green, lavender products e.g. Pot-pourrie, lavender who along with her husband runs “Somerset sachets, hand cream and pure essential oils, Lavender” in Faulkland near Bath. For years which she distils on the farm drop by drop! It was a fascinating talk and one has to they were diary farmers, but when diary Jim directing the Curse of the Turtle’swho Headturn their lives around admire people farming became unsustainable in theinlate nineties it was clear they had to earn a living successfully after difficult times. There will be a WVWG planning meeting some other way! After much thought a member of the family said “How about on 19 July at Bower Court at 7.30p.m. Barbara Fellows growing lavender”? Judith’s husband went straight outside and ploughed up five acres, so there was no going back! The Wriggle Valley Mothers’ Union It was a tremendous learning curve for The Mothers Union was very sorry to them of course and they sought professional advice. It took five years of planning and have to cancel their Table Top Sale in hard work before they could open to the Leigh Village Hall on Saturday 11 June due to lack of support. We aim to have public. They now grow up to twenty a Jumble Sale on Saturday 1 October in varieties of lavender. The groups they Leigh Village Hall to raise money for the specialise in are Early English, French, or Salisbury Women’s Refuge – so do look Stolchas and hybrids. They are open to the out for details nearer the time. public between May and September. If you would like to join us in The Wave Judith then told us about the best of Prayer at Hermitage Church on conditions for growing and the correct way Tuesday 26 July from 5.30pm-6pm you will be very welcome. to prune etc. She brought with her some Anne Reason

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Yetminster and Ryme Garden, Art and Craft Society I think I have just been to heaven and back! On 14 June, 34 members of the Yetminster and Ryme Garden Society visited the glorious RHS gardens of Rosemoor, in Devon. The original eight acre garden was donated to the RHS by Lady Anne Berry in 1988 together with a further 32 acres of pastureland. The area that is now set out as the formal gardens was planted up as recently as 1990 but with their usual nurturing hand, the RHS has created a jewel that implies something much more mature. Every individual area is meticulously and thoughtfully planted, providing a feast of inspiration no matter what size of garden we each have. The sheer delight of wandering through the seven formal gardens, then on to the wild flower meadows, to the lake and then through to the original gardens which surround Lady Anne Berry’s house with their magnolias, flowering cornus and huge, beautiful, very old trees, provided a full day of perfect delight and tranquillity and for me, every bit as restorative as a weekend away. It helped that it was the perfect June day. The sun shone and everything looked lush, fresh and green. We couldn’t have had a better day. So glorious and skilful is the planting that it made me want to rush home and dig everything up and start again, recreating a mini Rosemoor outside my back door. I want to plant three Betula in the middle of the lawn just like they have and I want my borders to have that same flamboyant brilliance and my lawn to curve in that enticing way and to look like a velvet carpet. Then I console myself by realising they have a team of dedicated helpers working full time for our enjoyment, so it’s easy for them and I doubt I will ever achieve such perfection. I think visiting Rosemoor is the next best thing!

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The July meeting will be a drinks party and summer picnic and details will be circulated to members shortly. Schedules and application forms for the Summer Show on 20 August are now available in the Oak House Stores and Jolin Gallery. Please note the closing date for all entries is Friday 12 August. Pandy Brown

Yetminster Sports Club Future Events Yetminster Fair Weekend Friday 8 July 8.30pm Sherbavarian Stompers ‘a German Beer Band’ A great fun evening for all! Donations to the Sherborne Town Band please

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Chetnole Cricket Club The 2010 cricket season turned out to be one of the best seasons ever for the Chetnole Cricket Club. The club had a very successful season playing in the Readers Mid Wessex Cricket League Division One. Blessed with some very Abbas losing early wickets quickly when good young players the results were batting first. However Stan Kemp made much better than we would have hoped a very nice 49 to rescue the situation. for, at the beginning of the season. Also two new local players playing The Club has seen many changes for Chetnole for the first time made a over the years and that trend we can major contribution, Dave Horton scoring expect to continue. 18 and Phil Pritchard 15. Ed Clark made a There have been many players and numerous changes in the clubs fortune in good 21 and Chetnole ended the innings 130 all out. its history. It is also hoped that quite T Best for Cerne Abbas finished soon we shall be able to carry-out the with bowling figures of 5-25. Cerne planned modest improvements to the Abbas did eventually prove a little too pavilion adding again to the special strong for Chetnole winning by 2 wkts. character of the Village Cricket. Luke Wills had a good bowling spell 3-27 Sunday 29 May 2011 Chetnole made a very shaky start to for Chetnole - an enjoyable match. their friendly home match with Cerne

starting at 10:00 am. This is an ideal opportunity for the younger The Club is currently arranging its annual internal Club Championships. members of our community to try the sport and have a friendly game These will be simple knock-out or two amongst themselves. Club competitions in the following committee members will be categories: organising the event and refereeing Ladies' Singles the games. There will be modest Men's Singles prizes for the winners. The number Mixed Pairs of pistes to be used and the The planning of composition of the teams will be friendly matches against local teams decided on the day, depending on the number and ages of those is also now under playing. In previous years this has way. Club been a very enjoyable and fun members will be notified by email of occasion. For further details, or to these forthcoming events. A Juniors’ Day is to be held again register an interest, please contact Gordon Ratcliffe, on 01935 872996. this year on Tuesday 2 August,

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Hermitage & Hilfield At our June meeting, our speaker was June White, who came to tell us about the Homestart Charity. This is an organization which supports parents, peopled by volunteers, to enable them to give their children the best possible start in life. Princess Alexandra is their patron. Families can be referred by various agencies, including doctors and social workers, or can refer themselves. There is a 10 week training, which June has undergone, and we wish her well in her future caring role. Our next meeting is a visit to ‘Honeybuns’ on 5 July. Christine Dickerson

At our May meeting Rob Curtis came to speak to us on ‘Smuggling in Dorset’ – he had kindly stepped in at the last minute as our booked speaker could not come. He gave us an interesting history of smuggling and said how the beaches in Dorset were perfect for smuggling and at one time 70% of the local population was involved in some way or other. In 1690 the Revenue Service was founded and although in 1702 the taxes on smuggling rose, this did not seem to stop it happening! By 1825 the Customs service was better organized and in 1831 the Government authorized the Royal Navy and the Coastguard Service to become involved and smuggling became less lucrative. Rob’s second part of his talk was on how a typical smuggling operation worked – they were a determined bunch and he told us some amusing stories. Our meeting on 26 July is “Bed and Breakfast – the other side”. Do join us; we have had several new members join lately which is great. Anne Reason

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New members are invited to apply for classes starting in September. We are an established private art group meeting Tuesday mornings in the Village Hall with a resident tutor. We can cater for students of all abilities from the complete beginner to the more advanced. We work in the media of our choice and there is the opportunity to do a lot of independent work alongside the drawing and painting tutorials. Peter Lightfoot has been our tutor for three years and does a lot of one to one work with students. We exhibit our work each year. If you are interested and would like more information, please contact me. These classes are very popular so apply early! Rosemary Burden 01935 872256 67


Chetnole & Leigh Garden Club Late May and June was an year, Leigh stepped up this year, and, extremely busy and enjoyable period with a record 11 garden loving owners for garden club members. We took a offering their charges to public view in little trip – three days – touring some aid of the charity Headway (the of the leading gardens in Sussex and association for the brain injured), Kent. great hopes Sissinghurst, abounded of Great Dixter, raising a Wakehurst healthy sum. Place and In fact, I Chartwell all write this experienced sitting in my the garage penetrating entrance, gaze and trying to keep questioning dry and warm mind of the to welcome Chetnole & visitors to our Leigh Garden garden – one Club of the eleven membership. Pashley Manor Gardens open. Today Our sincerest is 12 June ! thanks to The day when Rose Garden, Ken and Shirley Madgwick for Sissinghurst dawn heralded a less than perfect day; arranging such a magical tour; their lowering dark rain-laden clouds driven fourth in as many years. They say it by a cold, gusty wind is producing will be their last ….. we’ll see! increasingly heavy rain. And The Club then celebrated its 25th proceeding to worsen. Notwithstanding, Anniversary on 6 June with an excellent people have donned their wellies and dinner in Leigh Village Hall. The meal wet-suits to combat the elements and are attempting to defy the weather was followed by entertainment with Gods! I suspect the Gods will win in one of the quirky quizzes run by Ray and Christine Dickerson who had just the end but it’s good to see the arrived back from Paris. It was hugely Dunkirk spirit is still around. Sadly, enjoyed by all those present. Then however, it’s likely the sum raised will ensued an adapted version of the TV fall far short of that raised in Leigh two favourite, “Call my Bluff “with Blair years ago when it was well over £1000 Sibun, John Tuke and your Never mind: we must remember that it correspondent testing the gullibility of is midsummer, so things are perfectly the audience via a series of outrageous normal. definitions of unfamiliar words – not all The Club’s next event is the linked to horticulture. The game was Summer Garden Party. It will take chaired with admirable patience by a place on 4 July in a Chetnole very tolerant Janet Wood and the member’s garden. This is always a evening ended with lots of smiles and great event; let’s hope the weather laughs. Can’t wait for the 50th! gods are in better humour than today. June sees the local Open Gardens event. Alternating with Chetnole every Tom Withycombe

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District Councillor for the Cam Vale Ward

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The Wriggle Valley Magazine Chairman: Graham Plaice 01935 872044 Editor, Production and Design: Bella Neate-Clegg Secretary: Judith Palmer Treasurer: Rob Barfoot, 01935 873306 Advertisements Co-ordinator: Trish Hart, 01935 873918 Distribution: Stan Darley Villages Co-ordinator & Diary: Gordon Ratcliffe, gojan@btinternet.com The Wriggle Valley Magazine, Yetminster Post Office, 2 Sunnyside, High Street, Yetminster, Sherborne DT9 6LF E-mail: wrigglevalleymag@aol.com

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