Next Friday, 1st May

Valerie Lawrence_May 2020 The Post Office Outreach service will be open 10-12noon also.  Val will be in the car park.  Social distancing will be practised!
Proceeds on this occasion will go to the Post Office Group.

Post Office Services this morning

Post OfficeNo teas or coffees available but Crewkerne’s Outreach Postal services are at the Comrades Hall this morning from 10am for two hours.  Social distancing will be practised.

Walking through the fields at Lewesdon –

Cattle going into the top field – please exercise care!

 

Donate to BBC’s Big Night In

TBig Night ino donate £5  text HOPE to 70205
To donate £10 text HOPE to 70210
To donate £20 text HOPE to 70220
To donate £30  text HOPE to 70230
or telephone:0345 607 3333 (& have your credit/debit card ready)
or go to bbc.co.uk/bignightin

The money raised by The Big Night In will be split between Comic Relief and Children in Need and will go on to support local charities and projects in the UK, so they can continue to provide vital emergency support.
There will be more demand than ever for support from local charities. This includes making sure people are safe from harm, mentally healthy and with access to food, warmth and shelter; as well as helping people stay connected, active and positive through these extraordinary times. #StaySafe

Happy St. George’s Day!

St George’s Day in England remembers St George, England’s patron saint.
The anniversary of his death, which is on April 23rd, is seen as England’s national day.

According to legend, he was a soldier in the Roman army who killed a dragon and saved a princess.
While many Christians observe St George’s Day, it is not a UK bank holiday. St George’s Day was once celebrated as widely as Christmas but these celebrations diminished by the end of the 18th century after England had united with Scotland.
St George might be hailed as a national hero, but he was actually born more than 2,000 miles away. He is thought to have been born in Cappodocia (modern day Turkey) and to have died in Lydda (modern day Israel) in the Roman province of Palestine in AD 303.
King Edward III made him the Patron Saint of England when he formed the Order of the Garter in St. George’s name in 1350. The cult of the Saint was further advanced by King Henry V, at the battle of Agincourt in northern France.
In HIS Oxford Dictionary Of Saints, David Hugh Farmer explains that St George was adopted as patron saint in the Middle Ages by England and Catalonia, as well as by Venice, Genoa and Portugal, because he was the personification of the ideals of Christian chivalry.

Celebrate with a traditional English dinner!

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Take a virtual tour of Mapperton House –

Missed the opportunity for Q&A but you can still view Julie Montagu and the Earl of Sandwich on a tour of Mapperton House via YouTube Live. Learn about the origin of the famous food, as well as the family’s links with Hawaii and Captain Cook.

Village playlist making the news.

Margery at her window.The Sound of Music Through The Square Window. . . . promoted by villager, Margery Hookings will be featured on Spotlight News on Friday.  Villagers, Shane Pym & Simon Emmerson will film the 1’o’clock activity that has been going on for four weeks now.
In the square, villagers come to their doors and windows and some stand in the square, en route to our Community Stores. to listen to Julie Andrews which then leads into the request of the day.  To hear the full playlist so far – Click HERE.
You can also hear it on Spotify HERE.
Please note if you are there – practice social distancing and stay on the pavements or outside a door so as not to block the road and obstruct farming and any other traffic.  Many thanks. #StaySafe

Bee swarming season.

Swarm of bees.The bee swarming season has started. A swarm of bees will not hurt you, but they cannot survive on their own, they need to find a nest and hatch a new queen.
Don’t hesitate to contact a beekeeper near you, he/she will come and collect them. This is good for all bees!
Find a local beekeeper here: https://www.westdorsetbees.org.uk/

Broadwindsor on Radio Solent tomorrow morning!

Village resident Margery Hookings aka Maddie Grigg, is going to be on BBC Radio Solent’s Dorset breakfast show tomorrow morning, just a bit after eight o’clock, talking to Steve Harris about Broadwindsor’s Sound of Music Through The Square Window.

Steve Harris - Radio Solent

You can listen on 103.8fm, DAB Digital Radio or online.

You can see and hear the effects from Simon Emmerson‘s sound system HERE.