Visiting Broadwindsor village tonight and parking in the bay outside the primary school, Tikka Trak‘s mobile Indian Street Food van will be there!
Pre-orders can be made up until 3pm on 07843 199 781
Visiting Broadwindsor village tonight and parking in the bay outside the primary school, Tikka Trak‘s mobile Indian Street Food van will be there!
Pre-orders can be made up until 3pm on 07843 199 781
You’re advised to book in for Broadwindsor Fun Group’s Curry Night which is happening on Saturday 21st May at the Comrades Hall. Looks set to be deliciously good fun, with profits going towards the Platinum Jubilee celebrations next month. Our village chefs will be Brian, Peter, Michele and Malcolm.
Choose one of three different curries:
All the following are included:
Bring your own refreshments!
Cost is £15 and Pre-order only to bwfunday20@gmail.com or let a Committee member know directly.
Last orders accepted on Sunday, 15th May
These evenings do prove to be very popular so book now to avoid any disappointment.
At 7.30pm at the Comrades Hall on Friday, 20th May, Broadwindsor’s Community Film Club will be showing…
Directed by Will Sharpe and starring Benedict Cumberbatch & Clare Foy.
The extraordinary true story of eccentric British artist Louis Wain (Benedict Cumberbatch), whose playful, sometimes even psychedelic pictures helped to transform the public’s perception of cats forever. Moving from the late 1800s through to the 1930s, we follow the incredible adventures of this inspiring, unsung hero, as he seeks to unlock the “electrical” mysteries of the world and, in so doing, to better understand his own life and the profound love he shared with this wife Emily Richardson (Claire Foy).
A BIG thank you to everyone who joined us on Monday’s walk and to all those who have sponsored. The total raised so far is £1000!
It was quite a climb…
Around 50 of us from Broadwindsor Primary School gathered to climb to the top of Lewesdon Hill.
We enjoyed lots of cake when we got there and some Pygmy goats even joined us to say hello!
It was wonderful to have the school community come together and we hope to make it annual event.
If you would like to, you can still sponsor the children here:
https://www.justgiving.com/crowdfunding/broadwindsorschoolsponsoredwalk
Many thanks indeed,
Martin Burt, Chair PTA.
On Wednesday, 11th May, at Drimpton Village Hall, doors open at 7pm for a 7.30pm showing of ‘Love Sarah’ (12) – 97 mins.
Determined to fulfil her late mother’s dream of opening a bakery in London, Clarissa enlists the help of her mother’s friend and her estranged and eccentric grandmother. Grief, differences of opinion and doubts have to be overcome in order to make the dream come true. A poignant and gentle story.
Starring Celia Imrie, Bill Paterson and Rupert Penry-Jones
For any queries, information etc. please contact Diana Leake on 01308 867172.
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Please give your views on the SEND support you receive in Dorset. If you’re a parent/carer; provider/ practitioner; or child/young person, you can help Ofsted understand your experience of the arrangements within Dorset and how well you have been supported.
The surveys will close at 9am on Wednesday, 4th May.
Ofsted do not ask for your name, so you will not be identified from the responses you make.
Click to complete the relative survey…
You are invited to take part in this year’s Jubilee Scarecrow competition as part of Broadwindsor Fun Group’s Jubilee celebrations.
As you would expect, the theme this year is Royalty, preferably with no reference to Prince Andrew! You can download an entry form HERE. Entry forms can also be collected from Broadwindsor Community Stores or The White Lion Pub.
Completed forms are to be returned to either place, together with your £2 entrance fee.
A map will be created showing where all the scarecrows are so have your completed entry form in no later than Wednesday, May 25th to be included.
Please put your scarecrow out on Friday, 3rd June 2022 for judging over the Friday and Saturday. The winners will be announced and the Cup awarded at the Great Jubilee Picnic Lunch on Sunday, 5th June.
If you browse back through the photographs on Broadwindsor’s Facebook page HERE, you can view previous entries from earlier scarecrow competitions 🙂
Drimpton played against Thorncombe in an end to end game . Lots of great action from both sides with Drimpton having a player red carded in the 1st half . At Full time a scoreline of 1 -1 took the game to extra time, it wasn’t until the 2nd period of extra time did Drimpton score 2 quick goals go take the honours 3-1. A great game where both teams put on a great final.
Visit their Facebook page HERE to read the full match report & view more photos of the match.
With great anticipation, The White Lion opened its doors at 6pm last night with members of the Management committee lined up to welcome everyone….
Chairman Rick Dyke invited Elaine Leader, with Ryan & Rosie to ceremoniously cut the ribbon….
First customers were Adam Slater who bought a pint of Palmers Tally Ho! and Mike Eltherington, who enjoyed a pint of Palmers Copper.
Rick introduced the pub’s management…
Our resident poet, Peter Roe performed his poem, written specifically for the event, ‘Heart Of A Lion‘…
Rick thanked those involved…
How much will it cost you for your pint or glass of wine?
The pub will be open from:
On Tuesday nights, the pub will not be serving food but customers are welcome to take in their fish and chips from Nat’s van that comes to the village every week.
Our Community Pub, The White Lion opens tomorrow (Friday,29th) at 6pm 🙂
If you are up early enough in the morning, please tune in to Radio Solent at 7.05am – Click HERE for the link – and you will hear Chairman Rick Dyke being interviewed. If you missed it – listen below.
Later at 8.05am, village resident, Izzy Masey will be giving views from the community’s perspective and our resident poet, Peter Roe will recite his poem, written specifically for this occasion ‘Heart of a Lion‘ which is added below…
We have learned
from ages past
That hope and heart
and courage lasts
This beating heart
of wood and stone
A redoubt of place
for our village soul
A bastion of community
A centre for connection
participation, commiseration
and joyous celebration
Shelter from the storm
Take time to think
By our hearth
take food and drink
Reflect on the journey
Those that led and fell
Those valiant hearts
whose tales we’ll tell
On this small spot
of England’s ground
As long as people
gather round
About the Lionheart…
that lives in England still
This beating pulse
of a communities will
This White Lion…
This lions heart…
This Broadwindsor!
Peter Roe – April 2022
The pub will be open from:
On Tuesday nights, the pub will not be serving food but customers are welcome to take in their fish and chips from Nat’s van that comes to the village every week.