From 10am – 4pm on Saturday, 16th October at the Comrades Hall you have the opportunity to both view and buy art by local artists. The WI will be providing refreshments throughout the day.
Read more HERE.
From 10am – 4pm on Saturday, 16th October at the Comrades Hall you have the opportunity to both view and buy art by local artists. The WI will be providing refreshments throughout the day.
Read more HERE.
Unfortunately, this event which was to be on Friday, 15th October has had to be cancelled. Travelling Trends require a minimum of 60 participants for the event to take place and sadly, there has not been enough tickets sales.
Money will be refunded to those who have already purchased tickets. Lesley Tibbals will be in touch.
On behalf of the Steering Group, Margery Hookings released the information below. This information will also be displayed at The Comrades Arms, on the Parish Council’s website and on various noticeboards. Many questions that Broadwindsor.org has received and asked on your behalf are answered here 🙂
Over to Margery…
Work is going on behind the scenes to re-open the White Lion at Broadwindsor as a community pub.
A Steering Group is meeting regularly to move the project forward. It comprises:
Between them, group members have a wide range of skills and experience. We believe that securing the right deal with Palmers represents the best – and only – chance for the White Lion to re-open at the heart of our community. We want it to happen, and we know the community does too. We need to raise at least £30,000 to make it a reality.
Agreement with Palmers has been reached but not yet signed. We can’t tell you all that’s been happening because some of the detail is commercially sensitive. However, it’s our intention to publicise a summary of our meetings to keep you updated as best we can.
Community Benefit Society application – due to be incorporated within next 3 weeks. Share issue put to community (like the village did for the shop).
Business plan – final version almost ready. All payments need to be made by end of year 3.
Funding – seeking grant from Broadwindsor Group Parish Council. Applications to grant funding bodies identified as most likely to support project. Comrades Arms trading well, taking £1,200 in first four days.
Two villagers planning two events in aid of Save the White Lion, in addition to regular discos where bar takings will go to pub fund. More details soon.
Yard of ale fundraising ‘thermometer’ to be placed in the Square.
Bank account – can be started only when we are a Community Benefit Society.
Job advert for manager/chef – not much response yet. Exploring other outlets.
Logo – new logo in consultation with Palmers. Original pub sign (pre-dating existing one) by George Biles will be displayed internally.
Refurbishment – ongoing discussions on updating interior and adapting layout for ambience, efficiency and increased number of covers. Kitchen left sparkly clean by Spike and Vikki. Now to cost kitchen equipment etc for business plan.
Timeline – end of October/early November – approach community on share issue.
Christmas/New Year – hope to be open.
International Lesbian Day is an annual day to celebrate and bring visibility to lesbians in the LGBT+ community. First beginning in the late 1980’s/ early 1990’s in New Zealand and then Australia – the exact foundation of International Lesbian Day is uncertain. The first Australian event was held at the Collingwood Town Hall in Melbourne on October 13, 1990.
There are two lesbian flags:
1. The standard lesbian flag consists of six shades of red and pink colours and a white bar in the centre.
Sometimes it has a lipstick mark in the corner indicating that the holder is a “lipstick lesbian” (slang for a lesbian who exhibits a greater amount of feminine gender attributes, such as wearing make-up). Some lesbians also oppose use of any flag revised from the lipstick original because its designer Natalie McCray reportedly wrote racist, biphobic and transphobic comments on a since-deleted blog.
2. The Labrys flag, features a battle-axe on a dark purple background. The colour purple, or lavender is long associated with lesbianism as is the colour of violets – a flower historically used by lesbians to indicate themselves to other lesbians.
It represents the strength and feminism of homosexual women and was adopted into the lesbian community in the 1970’s. The labrys is also featured within Greek and Roman mythology, associated with the festival Laphria, Artemis, Goddess of wild animals, the hunt, and vegetation and of chastity and childbirth and Determis, Goddess of Fertility & Agriculture.
See all 30 LGBTQ+ flags HERE.
Monday, October 11th is National Coming Out Day, which has been recognised sonce 1980. It supports lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender people to “come out of the closet“. It is a great opportunity for employers to demonstrate that everyone is accepted by giving visibility to this day at the workplace, making employees feel less anxious about sharing other aspects of their personality and their identity.
Stonewall is now the biggest LGBTQ+ rights organisation in Europe. Describing themselves as “a team of bold, passionate people fighting for the freedom, equity and potential of LGBTQ+ people everywhere.”
Email them at info@stonewall.org.uk.
Write to them at: Stonewall, 192 St. John Street, London, EC1V 4JY.
Broadwindsor.org has had several enquiries and photos sent in over the last couple of days due to of all the activity taking place at the White Lion: painters outside… lights on inside… lights on in the evening… had anything been agreed?
This month Broadwindsor’s Community Film Club are showing “Dream Horse” (PG) on Friday, 15th October, 7.30pm at the Comrades Hall.
Directed by Euros Lyn & starring Toni Collette & Damian Lewis, it tells the story of Jan Vokes, a cleaner and bartender, recruits her reluctant husband Brian and local accountant Howard Davies to help her bring together a syndicate of villagers to breed a foal – which they raise on an allotment and name Dream Alliance. On the racetrack, he proves himself to be more than a match for the multi-million-pound race horses he comes up against – a true working-class champion, taking on the establishment at their own game. But much more than this, Dream begins to alter the lives of everyone in the syndicate, not least Jan’s. He is everything to her: friend, confidant and an escape from a life of always putting other people’s needs first.
Dream Horse is a classic story of triumph against adversity and a tale of how a woman strives to make her dream a reality in a place where hope is thin on the ground.
They also feel with current covid levels in the West Country that wearing face masks whilst entering and moving around the hall would be appreciated by the majority. Thank you.
Read more about Broadwindsor Community Film Club HERE.
Due to the shortening daylight, the 5-a-side football on Thursday evenings at the Multi Use Games Area by Broadwindsor school will now start half an hour earlier at 6pm.
No need to book, just show up at the MUGA at 6pm on Thursdays.
No boots please, trainers are adequate.
Any queries, please contact David on: 01308 868275 or 07867 608652
A face-to-face meeting of the Parish Council will be held at 7.30 pm on Monday 11th October 2021 at Drimpton Village Hall. SOCIAL DISTANCING MEASURES WILL BE IN PLACE. All are welcome to attend.
The full agenda is available to download HERE. Minutes of previous Group Parish Council meetings can be found online HERE.
Item 4. Matters Arising – a tribute will be made to former councillor of the Drimpton Ward, Brian Hedditch.
Item 5. Public Participation will involve reports from:
Item 6. Correspondance and Notices address:
Item 8. Accounts this month:
Item 9. Planning Applications:
a. Applications Received and Circulated for Consultation
b. Other Applications
Item 10 will deliver an updated Report & Review of the Business Plan for Broadwindsor’s Community Pub Proposal. You can find out more by visiting HERE.
Item 12 has the Council looking at Adopting a New Code of Conduct.
Item 13 will address the Proposal made by a village resident at last month’s meeting, to publicise the Council’s Draft Minutes.
Item 19 is an invitation for Residents to give their views and ask questions of the Parish Council on any outstanding
issues on this Agenda or raise issues for future consideration.
Item 22 – the meeting will close.
The full agenda is available to download HERE.
The press and public are invited to attend. Under the Openess of Local Government Bodies Regulations 2014, members of the public may now film, photograph and make audio recordings of the proceedings of the formal Council meeting, though not, under current legislation, of the Public Participation session, as this is not part of the formal agenda of the meeting. Recording activity should be respectful to the conduct of the meeting and behavious that disrupts the meeting (such as oral commentary) will not be permitted. Any member of the public shall not speak for more than five minutes. A question asked by a member of the public during Public Participation shall not require a response or debate during the meeting though the Chairman may direct that a written response will be provided subsequent to the meeting.
There are currently 14 Elected Councillors (Broadwindsor Ward vacancy) – Click HERE to identify them.
The contents of this post are compiled by Wendy Shields, with information taken from the Broadwindsor Group Parish Council’s website.
Download the full agenda HERE.
With immediate effect Broadwindsor Comrades Hall has appointed a new Booking Clerk. Her name is Kirsty Moore. Please contact her for all your hiring needs at Broadwindsor Comrades Hall.
Kirsty, who lives in the village, can be contacted via email: kirstyamoore@outlook.com
or on her mobile: 07388 780320
The Comrades Hall Management Committee would like to thank Jacqui Sewell for all her hard work and expertise over the last couple of years in improving the booking system, attracting new hirers and keeping us legal during the Covid restrictions.
Tickets are £6, which includes a free glass of Prosecco upon arrival.
Contact: Lesley Tibballs on 01308 867241 or tibbals55@outlook.com.
or through other members of Drimpton Village Hall Committee.
Read more HERE.