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Just announced…
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This is achieved by combining traditional health lifestyle services with evidenced based behaviour change interventions in a number of ways including:
Light refreshments will be available. All are welcome 🙂
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All are invited to come along to Bernards’ Place in the Square at 6.30pm on Thursday, 30th November to see the village’s Christmas tree lights be switched on for the festive season 🙂
This will be followed by carol singing, minced pies and mulled wine served at The White Lion.
Get into the Christmas spirit and join in!
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Today is the last day that the Post Office OutReach service will be inside the Comrades Hall. Opening at 10am until 12.30pm, teas and coffees will be available as usual.
More volunteers to serve refreshments are sought to support the new mobile van service which commences on Monday, 20th November at 12.15pm for one hour. Please enquire when visiting the Post Office.
Service times for Broadwindsor will be Mondays 12.15 – 1.15pm and Thursdays 9.15 – 10.45am in the Comrades Hall Car Park.
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Monday’s meeting of Broadwindsor Group Parish Council will be held at Blackdown Village Hall at 7.30pm. All are invited to attend.
The full agenda may be viewed HERE which includes…
Item 8. PLANNING APPLICATIONS
a. Applications Received and Circulated for Consultation
P/VOC/2023/06015, Carmoor Farm, Hollis Hill, Broadwindsor, DT8 3QS
P/FUL/2023/05685, Dorset Farm, Littlewindsor, DT8 3QU
P/HOU/2023/05730, Havendale, Drimpton Road, Broadwindsor, DT8 3RS
P/HOU/2023/02249, Castlewood Farm, Marshwood, DT6 5QQ
P/VOC/2023/04093, Yeabridge Farm, Main Road, Mosterton, DT8 3HE
b. Other Applications
c. Results
d. Neighbourhood Plan
11. MUGA UPDATE
12. COMMUNICATIONS WITHIN THE GROUPED PARISH AREA
13. HIGHWAYS
a. Proposed 40 mph Speed Limit on the B3163
b. Salt Bins and Dumpy Bags 2023/2024 Season
c. Fingerpost Restoration Programme
d. Broadwindsor Tree Concerns Update
e. Speed Indicator Devices Update
f. Blocked Road Drain, Drimpton
14. FOOD LARDER PROJECT UPDATE
The full agenda may be downloaded HERE.
The press and public are invited to attend. Under the Openness 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 behaviour 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.
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The weather was so kind for our firework display, which was, as last year, a great success and raised funds for Broadwindsor Cricket Club and Broadwindsor Comrades Hall.
We are grateful to our sponsors, Symonds and Sampson, Broadwindsor House Care Home, Cllr Simon Christopher and The Knapp Inn.
As a result of the evening the Cricket Club and Broadwindsor Comrades Hall have shared the profit on the night, each receiving £681.65.
My thanks to the cricket club and their helpers who ran the bar and BBQs.and the village school PTA who had a stall raising money too.
I also want to thank my team of volunteers who helped set up and light the fireworks, and kept the spectators safe on their way to and from the cricket field. Also to Dorothy Rowe and Margery Hookings who successfully rattled their donation buckets and to Sara Dyke, our First Aider.
My thanks also to P H Hardwill for lending us their tower light, Shane and Ellen Pym for lending us their generator, John Staff and Martin Burt for their tower safety lights and Stefan Nikolov for the use of his safety equipment.
And finally, a massive thank you to all the spectators who came along and enjoyed the evening. We hope to see you all again at next year’s Broadwindsor Firework Display.
Thank you
Andrew Hookings
Photo credit: Ruthie Stevens.
Monday, 20th November at 12.15pm will be the first day when Steve and his team open their service for one hour at the Comrades Hall, Broadwindsor from their new mobile outreach van.
The Post Office Users Group will also be serving teas and coffees inside 🙂

Access will be from the rear of the vehicle with supportive handrails both sides and a ramp to be used for wheelchair/mobility scooter access.

Service times for Broadwindsor will be Mondays 12.15 – 1.15pm and Thursdays 9.15 – 10.45am.
If you would like to participate in the P.O.’s National survey – as they would like you to tell them what you think about the suitability of the new location and the opening hours – please click HERE (closes 1st December).
Information for other villages in this project is as follows:
We are very fortunate to have this service come to our rural villages – please take advantage and support it. Thank you.
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Thanks to the Rotary Club of Brit Valley, Santa will be visiting the village again 🙂 He usually parks in the bay by the primary school, opposite the allotments.
The image above shows other Christmas visit dates in and around Bridport and this is only the first of his planned visits – there are more to follow… he’s a hard working man is Santa – please show your support!
This year you can download the free app GLYMPSE to then track Santa to see where he is….
Download the app HERE and just Track santabridport.
Clive’s delicious cooking is guaranteed to keep us warm throughout the forthcoming winter months… As always, booking is recommended. Call on 01308 867070 or email info@whitelionbroadwindsor.co.uk to reserve your table.
Effective from Tuesday, 7th November:
Monday – Closed
Wednesday – 5pm – 10pm / Food 5:30 – 8:30pm
Thursday – 5pm – 10pm / Food 5:30 – 8:30pm
Friday – 4pm – 11pm / Food 5pm – 8:30pm (7:30 on live music nights)
Saturday – 11am – 11pm / Food 12:30 – 2:30 & 5:30 – 8:30
Redlands Lane resident Ann Shaw has taken up the baton laid down by Richard Childs & The Bishops’ Kitchen‘s recipes which ended in Spring ’22 and will be providing us with two seasonal recipes each month 🙂
Squash and Sausage Pasta – serves 4
A punchy, hassle-free, easily adaptable dish, great November comfort food. Use any crumbly vegetarian sausages instead, if you prefer, and roast any veggies that need using up in place of the squash!
Method:
Heat oven to 200°C/180° fan. Toss squash in a little olive oil and tumble onto a baking tray. Add salt and pepper to taste and roast for 25-30 mins until cooked and slightly charred. (Can be made the day before and stored in fridge).
In the meantime, heat a glug of oil in a large frying pan on a medium/high heat and add the skinned sausages, breaking them down with a spatula until you have a coarse mince. Allow to brown a little then add in the chilli, fennel and sage.
Press the meat down further until caramelised and brown. Add the oregano and wine/stock and cook over a medium heat for 5 minutes. Add zest and juice of a lemon and 1-2 tsp sugar.
Keep warm on a low heat. Finally add the roasted squash.
Cook the pasta, drain and reserve a mugful of the cooking water. Add the pasta and the reserved water to the meat mixture. Stir well until hot through and add the grated Parmesan and chopped parsley.
Check seasoning and enjoy!
Pear and Apple Sponge – serves 4-6
Old-school comfort food, great for using up any fruit glut. Obviously, just use whatever fruit you have/prefer! Lovely with cream or custard (or both!)
For the sponge:-
Heat oven to 180C/160C fan. Place fruit and sugar in a pan over a medium heat. Simmer gently for 5-8 minutes until fruit has softened. Place in an ovenproof dish around 20cm/8ins diameter and set aside.
Tip all the remaining ingredients (minus the flaked almonds) into a large mixing bowl and beat until smooth and creamy using a stand or hand-held mixer.
Spread this mixture over the fruit and smooth top. Sprinkle with flaked almonds if desired. Bake in centre of oven for 30 minutes or until sponge is cooked through and a skewer comes out clean from the centre.
Leftovers great with a cup of tea !
Thank you to Ann Shaw for her recipes – we look forward to more!
To revisit the recipes provided by Richard Childs – please click HERE 🙂