The Rev. Frederick Vaughan [1829-1911]

This is the Rev. Frederick Vaughan who lived in Broadwindsor 1869 – 1884.
His great, great granddaughter is keen for more information.

In Broadwindsor, Frederick had charge of a group of three chapels.  Preaching three times and walking six miles each Sunday.  His evenings through the week were occupied with services in each place, bands of hope and singing classes.  He became Secretary of Dorset Southern Counties Temperance Association and organised Temperance missions in all the chief towns of Dorset and the three bordering counties.  He travelled all over the district organising Temperance societies and missions. Each year he trained a choir of five hundred voices to sing in the annual fete.

You can read all about him & others on the new Notable Residents page on the website. Click HERE.

If you have any information at all that may help his ancestral family – please contact info@broadwindsor.org in the first instance . Thank you.

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Land South Of Fullers Development

The detailed planning shown was published on this website on 19th February (You can read the post HERE).  There remains some confusion as what the planning application WD/D/21/000123 is for.

The developers have already outlined planning permission to build 22 houses and this has been approved. Application WD/D/21/000123 is concerned with the layout, landscaping and possibly the most important – what traffic calming measures will be in place on the Salway Ash road?

Councillor David Leader commented: “In essence we can’t stop the houses from being built but we can potentially influence the layout, design, traffic calming and landscaping. Residents can make their own comments and the Parish Council will submit their collective view based on residents’ opinions and their own.
Please be aware that there are two applications for the land south of Fullers, one is the original outline application which has been passed. The one we need to consider is WD/D/21/000123.
Cllr. Dorothy Rowe and I are collating residents’ views and have spoken to many. I would urge residents to contact us with their views and to make their comments on the Dorset Planning website. We don’t have long to do this.

The matter is an item on the Parish Council’s agenda for their meeting on Monday 8th March.
You can comment, support or object on this development online HERE until 22nd March 2021. The comment box they give you has a 1000 character limit.  (If you wish to enter more than 1,000 characters, please type your response in a text document and add it as an attachment.)
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Happy St. David’s Day

St.David WindowThe only Welsh saint to be canonized by the Western Catholic Church, the feast of St. David is celebrated on 1st March each year.  Born on the Pembrokeshire cliffs into an aristocratic family, during a fierce storm approximately 1,500 yars ago, his date of birth is unknown but he died on 1st March 589 AD at 90-100 yrs old. He became a monk at a young age and is said to have founded a monastery close to where he was born. This area is now known as St Davids. Two pilgrimages to St David’s Cathedral are said to be akin to one pilgrimage to Rome. Allegedly, his last words were “Gwnewch y pethau bychain” – Do the little things.

The Feast of St. David is an opportunity to celebrate their traditional foods:

  • Welsh Rarebit – a hot cheese-based sauce served over slices of toasted bread.
  • Taffies – gingerbread shaped like a Welshman on a goat!
  • Cawl – an undefined soup usually containing lamb and leeks.
  • Welsh cakes – flatbreads sweetened with sugar & dried fruit, baked on a griddle.  Sometimes seen on sale in Broadwindsor Community Stores too!
  • Welsh lamb.
  • Bara Britha rich fruit tea loaf.

It used to be that the children of Wales were given a half day holiday on St David’s Day. It’s not a national holiday in the UK and in 2007, former PM Tony Blair rejected calls for it to become a public holiday.

DaffodilsThe wild daffodil is thought to have been a symbol of Wales since the 19th century. as a replacement for the humble leek which was introduced by the Romans during their invasion. It is interesting that the Welsh word for Leek (Cennin) and Daffodil (Cennin Pedr) are very similar.  A symbol of spring and symbolising new beginnings and rebirth, daffodils are a positive, life-affirming symbol, with a bright and joyful yellow colour. Daffodils are strong, resilient flowers that pop up year after year.

Welsh flag - DragonThe dragon appeared on the battle flags of various British soldiers on their way to Rome in the 4th century. It was later adopted by 5th century Welsh kings who were keen to show their authority following the Roman withdrawal.

Welsh Flag - St. DavidThe Flag of Saint David has been used as a flag representing Wales (as an alternative to the Red Dragon flag), in the same sense that the crosses of Saint George, Saint Andrewand Saint Patrick are used to represent England, Scotland and Ireland (of which they are respectively patron saints). It is also similar to the arms of the Diocese of St David’s.

There will be extra celebrations this year as Wales won the Triple Crown with victory over England in a dramatic Six Nations rugby match at the Principality Stadium in Cardiff on Saturday afternoon.#Broadwindsor,#Burstock,#Blackdown,#Drimpton,#Hursey,#Kittwhistle,#Seaborough,#WestDorset,#Village,#StDavidsDay,#Wales,#Tradition,#Daffodil,#Leek,#Food,#TripleCrown,#BroadwindsorCommunityStores,#Flags,#2021,#BeSafe,#StaySafe

World Book Day – 4th March

The 24th World Book Day is on Thursday 4th March 2021. It is the annual celebration of authors, illustrators, books and the joy of reading, particularly children.

At Broadwindsor school, as with the majority of schools in the country, children are usually invited to dress up as their favourite literary character on the day.

Local children are encouraged to visit the village’s Telephone Box Book Exchange in the Square on Thursday too!

This year’s World Book Day theme is ‘share a story’. As we are still under Lockdown, you can encourage your children to share a story with the people they live with. These could extend to including Grandparents or other family members to read stories over a video chat like Zoom or Facetime; setting aside a Family Reading Time when everyone at home all read their own books or magazines; building a cosy reading den with cushions in a corner, or a sheet draped over chairs to make a tent; read a story or chapter and then perhaps act it out together.

Sponsored by National Book Tokens, in partnership with schools all over the country, over 15 million £1 World Book Day Book tokens are distributed to children and young people (that’s almost one for every child/young person under 18 in the UK and Ireland) every year on World Book Day.  Their mission is to promote reading for pleasure, offering every child and young person the opportunity to have a book of their own.

  • View 2021’s £1 Books HERE.

Founded by Baroness Gail Rebuck, World Book Day was created by UNESCO on 23rd April 1995 as a worldwide celebration of books and reading. It is marked in over 100 countries around the globe.

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Midweek Motivator Quiz – Wednesday 24th February

The Midweek Motivator Quiz should go on for the next few weeks but possibly end as and when it is allowed for up to six people (or two households if this is larger) to meet in each other’s gardens – which is currently scheduled to take place on 29th March. 🙂 You will be kept posted.

This week there are 3 rounds of 5 questions (No Local Round from now on) and one picture round of 10 questions.

To Join the Zoom Meeting (the Quiz) – Click HERE.
Meeting ID: 788 9149 1873
Passcode: tJM95z

No prizes! it’s simply breaking the monotony of Lockdown. 🙂 Look forward to seeing you on Wednesday, 24th at 8pm.

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Who’s Buying The First Round?

Monday May 17th?

Following the Government’s announcement of their 3 Step plan out of LockdownThe White Lion in Broadwindsor MAY be allowed to open its door on Monday, 17th May 2021 after being closed since forever it seems!

Landlords Spike & Vikki commented: We can’t post any days or times yet, we want to wait ’til nearer the time to see what the situation is. It will be good to bring the pub back to life as it should be.”

We are so used to seeing Spike, Vikki, Molly & Tabitha looking like this.
We do look forward to seeing their smiles when we walk in through their door again – smiling too!

To book at the White Lion:

Telephone: 01308 867070
Email:
info@whitelionbroadwindsor.co.uk;
Message through Facebook: HERE.

We all have our fingers crossed.

The BBC reports that the closure statistics highlight how the duration of economic support, as well as the vaccination timetable, could be crucial in determining how long doors stay closed.

The furlough wage support scheme is due to finish at the end of April 2021 – whilst business rates holidays for hospitality and leisure firms are due to end early in the same month in each of the UK nations.

The end of March will also see the application period close for Government-backed loans of up to £50,000 to smaller businesses under the “bounce back” scheme.

There are grants available for Businesses in retail, hospitality and leisure more of which will be published at a later date.  Click HERE for more information from the BBC.

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3 Step Plan Out Of Lockdown

Step 2 Out of Lockdown

Step 3 Out of Lockdown

If the strict conditions are metthe 4th step plan to ease England’s Lockdown could see all legal limits on social contact lifted by 21 June 2021.#Broadwindsor,#Burstock,#Blackdown,#Drimpton,#Hursey,#Kittwhistle,#Seaborough,#Dorset,#Village,#BWGPC,#2021,#DorsetCouncil,#OutOfLockdown,#SocialDistancing,#BeSafe,#StaySafe

£10 Will Have You Laughing Tuesday Night At 7.30pm

Tuesday evening: you may have had your Fish ‘n’ Chips from Nat’s Van – but what next?

You can get ready for a good old tier-up with a charity comedy night Jokes and Spokes: Lockdown Laughs. Beaming straight to your home via an online stream, join your favourite comedians while, at the same time raising money for charity! Please note this show may not be suitable for children.

The line up performing their heart out for this Lockdown Laughs event are:

  • Nish Kumar
  • Angela Barnes
  • Olga Koch
  • Simon Brodkin

7.30pm – 9pm – Tuesday 23rd February 2021.

Book HERE.

How do you access the event?

As soon as you book, your ticket will be on its way to your inbox.  Within the email, you’ll have the link for the event. On the night, this link will automatically start streaming the event as it starts. Feel free to save it, but you can also navigate to this link on the evening.

Important! Your streaming ticket will only work on the first device you access it with! This will be the first device you used to click on the stream with. Please do not play the stream unless you’re ready to start watching.

On the night, they’ll have a Raffle Bonanza with thrilling prizes: a magnum of champagne; bike services; discount vouchers to their shop and even a surprise prize or two!  Add a raffle ticket to help them raise more money to support refugees when you purchase your ticket to watch!
To get a raffle ticket, text JOKES to 70970.

The Bike ProjectThe Bike Project takes second-hand bikes, fixes them up and donates them to refugees to help them access safe, free transport. The charity helps refugees get access to bikes, as they are not legally allowed to work and can only live on £37.75 a week. A bike is more than just transport. A bike can help them not only connect with their local community, but also access legal help, food banks, support with mental health and so much more! Help them raise money while enjoying a cracking comedy night with some incredible talent! Learn more about The Bike Project HERE.

Have a Laugh & Enjoy!

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Road Disruption Around Crewkerne

A fire emergency at the Nat West Bank in Crewkerne is causing diversions everywhere.

Crewkerne Headlines And Topics reported that Market Street in Crewkerne is currently closed to traffic as fire crews tackle a blaze in the former Nat West Bank building.

The incident recorded as being in a derelict building was reported to Fire Control at 12:16 hrs.
In an official statement from Devon and Somerset Fire and Rescue Service, a spokesperson said: “We are currently in attendance at a large fire in Crewkerne. We currently have 14 fire engines and various specialist vehicles and officers in attendance. Crews from Crewkerne, Yeovil, Taunton, Chard, Street, Martock, Ilminster, Sherborne, Axminster, Somerton, Wincanton and Bovey Tracy are in attendance. The Police and Ambulance are also in attendance.

The featured photo of the scene was taken by Chris at Bilbys.

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Do The Jurassic Coast Challenge For Team Autism

Looking ahead to the summer – this exciting challenge will have you trekking either 20km or 30km along the famous Jurassic Coast in a single day. Sign up for a place* on Team Autism:

  • 3rd July 2021 – Jurassic Coast (sold out)
  • 4th July 2021 – Jurassic Coast (places available now)

*Note: There is a £250 minimum fundraising amount / £30 registration fee per person.

Starting from the coastal town of Swanage for the 30km walk or St. Aldhelms Head for the 20km walk, you’ll trek your way along the beautiful Jurassic Coast, on the south coast. Catering for all abilities, the 20km walk is still tough, taking up to 8 hours to complete, whilst the more challenging 30km walk can take up to 12 hours.

National Autistic SocietyWhether this is the first time you’ve attended a trekking event or you’re a veteran, join in for a great day out and help make a real difference to autistic people and their families.

A team of experienced mountain guides will be with you every step of the way, giving you advice and making sure you stay safe for the entirety of the walk. A base level of fitness with prior training is required to take part in this challenge and training tips will also be provided.

Everyone who signs up for the Jurassic Coast Challenge and joins Team Autism will receive:

  • Guaranteed entry into the Jurassic Coast Challenge, organised by the National Autistic Society.
  • Their fundraising and training guide to help you every step of the way.
  • Dedicated support from Events Officer, Lauren.
  • Free technical trekking top to personalise and wear on the day.
  • Qualified Mountain Leader Guides trekking with you from Clear View Events .
  • A warm welcome on the day from our events team who will be trekking with you.
  • A well-deserved medal and certificate on your completion of the trek.
  • A chance to experience some of the UK’s most beautiful scenery.

For more information or any questions you may have,

Email: events@nas.org.uk or
Call Supporter Care Team on 0808 800 1050.

The National Autistic Society is a registered charity in England and Wales (269425) and in Scotland (SC039427). #Broadwindsor,#Burstock,#Blackdown,#Drimpton,#Hursey,#Kittwhistle,#Seaborough,#Dorset,#WestDorset,#NAS,#TeamAutism,#JurassicCoastChallenge,#NationalLockdown,#2021,#SocialDistancing,#BeKind,#BeSafe,#StaySafe