They worked really well, met new friends and thoroughly enjoyed hot chocolate and cake to warm them up!
Well done to all involved!

They worked really well, met new friends and thoroughly enjoyed hot chocolate and cake to warm them up!

David Leader, Chairman of the newly formed Broadwindsor Community Pub Limited (BCP Ltd.) and of the Steering Group of the Save The White Lion campaign is inviting one and all to their Public Meeting on Tuesday evening.
The meeting will take place at 7pm in the Comrades Hall, Broadwindsor but anyone unable to attend may observe and/or participate as the meeting will also be shared LIVE using the Zoom platform.
Zoom is Free! – Sign Up and get it HERE.
They will present their vision of the future, the plan they have drawn together and how you may help.
This is an important meeting to determine the future of our village pub!
Please! Attend in person or online. Thank you 🙂
Please click on the links below to read how the campaign has progressed:
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#Broadwindsor,#Drimpton,#Burstock,#Blackdown,#Hursey,#Kittwhistle,#Seaborough,#Village,#WestDorset,#Dorset,#2022,#DAONB,#DorsetLife,#PalmersBrewery,#TheWhiteLion,#BGPC,#CommunityPub,#ComradesHall,#Fundraising,#SaveTheWhiteLion,#PlunkettFoundation,#Zoom,#ComradesArms,#NFP,#Funding,#BeKind,#BeSafe,#StaySafeWork begins on Monday, 10th January at the Comrades Hall to replace the central heating system. An air source heat pump system is being installed to replace the current old oil-fired system. In addition, they are installing 36 solar panels (PVs) across 3 roof surfaces.
The electricity generated will power the daytime use in the Hall, with the surplus directed to heating the water, and any remaining surplus after that sent to the National Grid. These installations will greatly reduce the carbon footprint of our village hall. This work is being funded largely thanks to grant funding awarded by The National Lottery Community Fund and Low Carbon Dorset.
Obviously there will be disruption to normal hall usage while this work is taking place, but please be assured that Post Office services and Comrades Arms sessions will still take place as usual, and that any existing hall bookings will be able to go ahead.
Please direct any enquiries to Chairman, David Leader: 01308 868275.
Thank you.



Broadwindsor Fun Group are holding a Beetle Drive afternoon at the Comrades Hall at 2pm on Saturday, 29th January to raise funds for the Jubilee Fun Day in June.
Great fun for all the family – the aim of the game is to be the first player to draw a complete beetle and shout ‘Beetle!’. In teams of four…
Each part of the beetle’s body has a number that matches a number on the dice:
Once ‘Beetle!’ has been called the game will end. Each member of the group works out their score; 1 point for each part of the beetle that you have drawn. The person with the highest score on your table has won your game and now would move to the next table (in an anti–clockwise direction). If 2 people on the table have the same highest score, then the youngest person would move. Because of the pandemic, the Group will not have people moving onto different tables so you will stay with your group throughout the afternoon.
12 games will be played.
There will be a short interval halfway through with light refreshments on sale.
Prizes will be awarded for those with the highest overall point score and for the best drawn beetle by a junior 🙂
Tickets on sale now: £2.00 in advance at Broadwindsor Community Stores or £3.00 at the door.
🙂 An affordable afternoon’s fun in a somewhat dreary January!

Incredible as it may sound, 4,165 children in West Dorset are trapped in poverty. That equates to 28%. That also doesn’t include the figures for 2021. No Child Left Behind have launched their campaign and to date, at the time of publishing, our local representative in Parliament, Conservative MP for Dorset, Chris Loder has NOT yet taken the following pledge:
As a member of Parliament, I pledge to do everything in my power so that no child is left behind in West Dorset:
We must value and invest in all our children, so they are supported to learn, succeed, and go on to have bright futures.
What to write? An example email is provided HERE at the No Child Left Behind website.
The No Child Left Behind campaign is fighting to break down the barriers poverty puts up around equal access to education.
Please visit nochildleftbehind.org.uk for further information.

Different from Broadwindsor’s 100 club run by the Comrades Hall Committee which raises funds for the Comrades Hall,, the PCC 100 Club raises funds for our church, St. John the Baptist church. A note from their secretary…
Thank you for all your support over the past year. It is now time to think of this year. So please! Subscriptions are due for the year 2022.
There are spare numbers if you wish to join. contact details below.
Subscriptions can be left at Broadwindsor’s village shop. Please put in an envelope with your name and address and marked for ‘Robin‘. Cash or cheque.
Cheques should be made payable to: Broadwindsor PCC 100 Club.
A further alternative is through the letterbox at 8, Redlands Lane.
It would also be helpful if you could advise me if you do not wish to continue with the Club.
Thank you.
Robin Louden – 01308 867997

The sheep grazing at the sports field in Hursey Common have now left. It is now safe for dog walkers to allow their dogs to run inside. Please remember to pick up any mess your dog may deposit 🙂
Please also share this information with other dog owners you know/see as not everyone uses the internet and/or social media.
Thank you.
#Broadwindsor,#Burstock,#Blackdown,#Hursey,#Kittwhistle,#Seaborough,#Drimpton,#Dorset,#Village,#DAONB,#HurseyCommon,#Dogs,#Sheep,#BeKind,#BeSafe,#StaySafeThe White Lion Steering Group met by video call on Monday 3rd January to discuss preparations for the public meeting at Comrades Hall, Broadwindsor, on Tuesday 11th January at 7pm.
This is the meeting at which members of the public will be asked to support the fundraising campaign to raise the £30,000 needed for the village to take over the White Lion as a tenant and operate it as a community pub.
The deal negotiated with Palmers Brewery represents the best chance the village has for the pub to be refurbished and reopened in spring 2022. The Steering Group believe that community management is the only way the pub can survive. A village pub at the heart of the community benefits everyone, not just pub goers. It helps to keep the community together, provides a social hub and impacts on property prices.
The Steering Group comprises:
The following is a summary of the meeting on 3rd January, excluding commercially sensitive or personal information:
Wednesday 5th is the day to take down and remove your Christmas decorations – the Twelfth Night. According to the first tradition, those who fail to remember to remove their Christmas decorations on Epiphany Eve must leave them untouched until Candlemas (2nd February), the second opportunity to remove them; failure to observe this custom is considered inauspicious. Other Christian countries historically remove them on Candlemas, the conclusion of Epiphanytide.
Other popular Epiphany customs include:

BT’s Openreach will be performing underground works from outside Wantsley Farm on the B3163 to Horn Park Farm on Saturday, January 8th.
A 40 mph temporary speed limit will be imposed in both directions. This will be from 8am on Saturday through to 4pm on Sunday 9th January when they expect their works to be completed. Openreach will have boards and signage in place.
#Broadwindsor,#Burstock,#Blackdown,#Hursey,#Kittwhistle,#Seaborough,#Dorset,#BWGPC,#Beaminster,#WestDorset,#DorsetCouncil,#Roadworks,#DorsetHighways,#OpenReach,#2022,#BeSafe,#DriveSafe,#StaySafe