Dexters in Beaminster – Open For Dining Saturday 4th

Dexters are open for diners from this Saturday, 4th July 2020.
All Covid-19 guidelines will be adhered to.  Watch their Facebook page for updates.
Their Takeaway Menu is still available as usual (See Below)
This Week’s Specials Are:

  • Lamb Kofta Burger and Chips  £7.50
  • Sticky Chicken Wings with Chips and Salad  £8

Dexter's takeaway - Beaminster.

No Fires Up Lewesdon Hill!

Disposable BBQIn April, Dorset & Wiltshire Fire and Rescue Service asked people to refrain from having any bonfires at all whilst the Coronavirus restrictions are in place.  Despite this warning, the continued irresponsible use of disposable barbecues means that fires are now going to be banned on all land owned by Bridport Town Council.
You won’t be able to use disposable BBQ’s in public parks, gardens, on beaches AND in public woodland in Bridport and West Bay.
Bridport Town Council Leader Cllr Dave Rickard said: “It is staggering that a minority have played ‘fast and loose’ with public safety and have caused us to have to implement this ban.
The Town Council and Dorset Council bans cover all public parks, gardens, beaches, car parks in Bridport and West Bay, and most publicly accessible meadows and woodland.
There are large signs at the entrance to Lambert’s Castle but nothing as yet at Lewesdon where there has been recent evidence of bbq activity.  Why, asked a village resident, if people care about the countryside enough to make the effort to visit – why mess it up?

#Broadwindsor #StaySafe #SocialDistancing #Nature #Lewesdon #NoBBQ #NoFires

Aldi’s to Open in Bridport?

Aldi

The German discount supermarket chain Aldi have declared that they are  planning to open 14 new stores in Dorset including Bridport, Dorchester & Weymouth.

Here is the full list of  the 14 sites where Aldi hope to open in the near future:

• Blandford
• Bournemouth
• Bridport
• Dorchester
• Ferndown
• Poole
• Shaftesbury
• Sherborne
• Sturminster Newton
• Swanage
• Verwood
• Wareham
• Weymouth
• Wimborne

They prefer to purchase freehold, town centre or edge of centre sites suitable for property development in towns with a population of 15,000 or more. They state each site should be around 1.5 acres and able to accommodate a 20,000 sq ft store with around 100 parking spaces, ideally on a prominent main road and with good visibility and access. They are willing to explore all opportunities including developer led schemes and existing or new retail units.

Aldi, the UK’s fifth largest supermarket, is finally getting into e-commerce too: in the United Kingdom, the company is offering boxes containing 22 basic (non-refrigerated) products such as pasta, disinfectant soap and toilet paper, which customers can order online for home delivery. The boxes are available on their website and are priced at £24.99, including delivery.

Broadwindsor News Back In Publication

Broadwindsor News July 2020The Broadwindsor News is now out – being delivered to households who subscribe and there should be some available in the shop.
Containing lots of updates from village organisations, this edition also includes Margery Hooking’s ‘Broadwindsor in Lockdown 2020′ poem.

You can download the poem to your computer in PDF format: BROADWINDSOR IN LOCKDOWN 2020
or you can read it below . . .

BROADWINDSOR IN LOCKDOWN 2020 

Nature, you were never lovelier,

when the world stopped, but the Earth kept spinning.

And then the world turned upside down, freedom could not be found

We all became experts at social distancing – no grandparents would be visiting.

Sunshine, birdsong, a much quieter life but life still went on.

Thursday night clapping for our hard-pressed carers,

a ripple of applause from one end of the village to the other.

The Sound of Music every day at one o’clock.

Business booms at the community shop

as sales of fruit, veg and alcohol go pop.

Takeout drinks from the pub

and Vikki’s quiche and coleslaw in the shop.

The Tuesday night chip van at Comrades Hall,

Friday morning Post Office, chairs six feet apart.

Anxiety calmed by WhatsApp and Zoom, meeting family and friends by the touch of a button.

People chatting with new friends while standing next to bollards in the shop queue.

Heart attacks, cancelled operations, masks, gloves and Perspex screens.

Food deliveries for the vulnerable.

Our church went blue for the NHS.

The Sound of Music every day at one o’clock.

And we had time to just be with the one we love without duty or obligation stealing the day.

Doing all that we can to keep a company viable,

sorting wages and furlough staff, all reliable.

Farmers cut the fields for silage and tractors trundled through the village.

Up on Lewesdon Hill, bluebells didn’t know about coronavirus.

VE Day flags and afternoon tea outside our homes.

Socially distanced wildflower planting – digging, sowing and watering.

A beautiful sight to welcome visitors to our village when all this has passed.

The Sound of Music every day at one o’clock.

Lock down with the family – fantastic at the start, learning through the struggles, stresses and worries, tears, laughter and love.

Dusting flour from my hands, I pick up my book;

to bake or read, my lockdown dilemma.

There’s only one village in the west for me, Broadwindsor is the place I love to be.

It’s music at one and clapping at eight to rid us of the virus we love to hate.

Virtual Bananagrams, with gin, on Skype; virtual birthday parties on Zoom; virtual running – for medals – on Strava.

Virtual life.

The village roads, now used much less, speeds traffic onward faster;

too fast for the slowworm outside the shop, who is now not just slow, but flatter.

The sun beckons and mocks. Enjoy what you have, count your blessings.

The Sound of Music every day at one o’clock.

The church buildings are silent, dusty, locked, empty, paused.

God is active, loud, renewing, unrestricted, present, recreating and filling us every day.

Time to listen to the birds, watch the flowers grow, to smell the air, walk up the hill and to be still.

The warmth, love and friendship uncovered and blossoming as we all work together through this strange, uncertain  time.

House quiet, headphones on, five laptops glowing, each immersed in our own virtual business and learning,

waiting for the next punctuation point in days we can’t name.

Then kettle on, frisbee out, meals prepared, conversation flows, reconnected again.

The Sound of Music every day at one o’clock.

Free loo rolls from the village shop. The kindness of strangers.

And then a huge blue ball hurtles down the road, like the ever-present Rover bubble in The Prisoner.

A small army of tireless volunteers, stacking, selling, delivering.

Painting, writing, reading, decorating – my furniture has never been so upcycled.

The village phone box becomes a book exchange, tales of a community bound up on donated shelves.

Take-outs from the pub, food and drink, got to keep it going.

The call of rooks from their satellite rookery at the Old George,

while the parish councillors discuss village affairs over Zoom.

The space station goes over, the sun’s fading light makes it glow for all to see.

Endless sunshine, we will never see this blue a sky again.

The Sound of Music on the World Service and Desert Island Discs.

Slippers or flip flops worn all day.

The garden glorious in all this sun.

A tank of petrol lasts for months.

A time of reflection for the things that really matter. The birdsong and beautiful countryside.

Teaching the children, online bitesize that doesn’t bite back.

A fish van arrives in the Square at half past eleven, a shoal of customers in single file down the road.

Gardens and allotments provide solace and colour.

The Sound of Music at one o’clock

Afternoon briefing, highlight of the day.

What day is it, by the way?

– Margery Hookings, June 2020

Vikki’s Specials At The White Lion This Weekend

For Friday and Saturday evenings this weekend, in addition to their takeaway menu – the following Specials are on offer from The White Lion, Broadwindsor.
Please telephone your order through the day before! 01308 867070

  • Homemade Beef Curry with Rice  £8.50
  • Homemade Beef Chilli Con Carne with Rice  £8.00
  • Sea Bass, Lime & Ginger Fishcakes with Chips £8.50
  • Homemade Cauliflower Cheese with a Hot Baguette. £5.50

It’s their first weekend opening – so please be patient and don’t turn up too early!

Don’t forget your Sunday lunch either! (please book by 5pm Saturday)
Roast Beef or turkey with all the trimmings £8.50

White Lion Takeaway May 2020

 

#Broadwindsor #StaySafe #SocialDistancing #Takeaway #TheWhiteLion #SundayRoast

The Sound Of Music Through The Square Window On YouTube

Many of us didn’t know what to do with ourselves when Margery’s Sound Of Music Through The Square Window ended. It went on for 72 days and made local and national news. Simon Emmerson’s video tells the story . . .

Photography: Jamie Dawson and Simon Emmerson.
Editing: Simon Emmerson
Music used with permission: Zorbing by Stornoway, Cascade (Mass re-mix) by The Afro Celt Sound System, Let’s See What The Earth Has To Say by Emma Gale.

#Broadwindsor #StaySafe #Lockdown #Memories #Music

Craft Centre now Redlands Yard!

30 June 2020

Broadwindsor, Beaminster, Dorset, UK.  Redlands Yard, formerly known as The Broadwindsor Craft Centre, has launched a new look and feel, signalling its next stage development in the continued growth to become a true community hub that showcases wonderful local products and services, food and drink and visitor hospitality.

Announced this week, following the devastating effects of Covid-19 to local business, the managing company of the restaurant and shop at the Broadwindsor Craft Centre has had to cease trading. The individual business units on site, however, do not fall under the same ownership model and therefore remain unaffected by this change, enabling them to remain open for business.

The Craft Centre, which has been operational for over 30 years, has undergone a number of significant changes within the last few years, and owners Colin & Sarah Williams have been re-evaluating their business plan as to the next stage developments of this community hub in West Dorset.

“Firstly, we will be phasing out the name ‘Broadwindsor Craft Centre’, and are excited to build a new vision for the site that will continue to serve as place to enjoy good company, experience warm hospitality, visit fantastic local suppliers of products and services. With that in mind, Broadwindsor Craft Centre will be no more, and we will be building a new look and feel under the banner of Redlands Yard. Our vision is to create a vibrant hub of independently trading businesses operating in a variety of sectors including retail, personal service, health, financial and hospitality to name a few,” says Sarah Williams.

As part of this next phase development, the owners are also reviewing ways to establish and maintain financial stability while maintaining the same collective core of community spirit that the Craft Centre has enjoyed over many years. Some of these plans may include restructuring the existing layout of the site as well as enabling the continuation of an onsite restaurant and café in an effort to continue to attract visitors to the area and serve as a wonderful place for people to relax with good food and great service.

“Despite the challenges that so many of us have had to go through over the past 3 months, we are excited by the idea of starting again, with a renewed vision, and to continue building on the hard work that the Craft Centre has enabled over the course of 30 years, to attract visitors to Broadwindsor and serve as a creative retail space that enables small businesses to thrive and visitors to create new memories,” says Colin.

For more information on Redlands Yard, please visit www.redlandsyard.co.uk

Good luck Sarah & Colin

#Broadwindsor #Covid-19 #Change #RedlandsYard

White Lion Reopens Sat 4th – Please Read The Rules

White Lion Reopening 4 JulyVikki posted up on Facebook today:
Please read all of this post carefully, it contains important information…..
We will be open on Saturday 4th from 3pm – 10pm, Sunday 5th from 12pm – 5pm. New temporary hours to commence from Monday 6th (please see accompanying picture)…
BUT there are rules we all have to follow, these rules are based on government guidelines, social distancing and the limited space we have available, to keep you and us safe.
These rules are not up for discussion, debate or argument, without them we will be unable to open.
Social distancing of AT LEAST 1 meter must be observed at all times, you MUST BOOK your table and time slot (see picture).
Maximum of 4 people per table, maximum of 2 different households per table (1 household means who you permanently live with).
You must stay at your allotted table (not stand around nattering!).
One person to approach the designated area at the bar to order at a time, please wait in your seat until area is available.
Please use hand sanitisers provided and have consideration for us and other customers.
If I have come across as harsh, then I apologise, but we must all do our bit to control this virus, it hasn’t gone away, it is still very serious shit! Oops! xxx

#StaySafe #SocialDistancing #Broadwindsor #Community #Covid-19 #SupportYourLocal #TheWhiteLion #Cheers

 

Any Symptoms – Stay At Home – Get Tested

Gov.ukDo not leave home if you or someone you live with has any of the following:

  • a high temperature
  • a new, continuous cough
  • a loss of, or change to, your sense of smell or taste

Anyone with symptoms MUST get tested and MUST self isolate at home.
Check the NHS website if you think you have symptoms – HERE.

#StaySafe StayAtHome #Covid-19 #GetTested #NHS #SaveLives