Chocolate Sponge Cake
Fresh milk & milkshakes always available.
Email: thewagonhouse@hotmail.com
or Message through their Facebook page HERE.
Attisham Farm is located at Templemens Ash, just before Birdsmoorgate on the B3164, shown below.
Chocolate Sponge Cake
Fresh milk & milkshakes always available.
Email: thewagonhouse@hotmail.com
or Message through their Facebook page HERE.
Attisham Farm is located at Templemens Ash, just before Birdsmoorgate on the B3164, shown below.

#Broadwindsor,#Burstock,#Blackdown,#Drimpton,#Hursey,#Kittwhistle,#Seaborough,#Dorset,#WestDorset,#2022,#TheWagonHouse,#FreshProduce,#Milk,#Milkshakes,#VendingMachine,#Eggs,#FreshStrawberries,#HealthyLiving,#BeSafe,#StaySafeInternational Women’s Day 2022: this year’s theme is #BreakTheBias.
The organisation is calling on people to “imagine a gender equal world” which is free of biases, stereotypes and discrimination against women. The UN’s theme is “gender equality today for a sustainable tomorrow”.
Unable to meet up with your female friends? Here are 6 meaningful ways in which you can celebrate virtually on March 8th:
Purple, green and white are the colours of International Women’s Day.
The colours originated from the colours worn by the Women’s Social and Political Union (WSPU) in the UK in 1908.
International Women’s Day was first established at the 1910 International Socialist Women’s Conference in Copenhagen. German women’s rights activist and Marxist theorist Clara Zetkin was the one who tabled the idea 🙂
Let’s not forget International Men’s Day… This event is on Saturday, 19th November 2022 and
#Broadwindsor,#Burstock,#Blackdown,#Hursey,#Kittwhistle,#Seaborough,#Drimpton,#Dorset,#WestDorset,#Community,#Village,#InternationalWomensDay,#Celebrate,#IWA,#GirlPower,#BreakTheBias,#Respect,#Equality,#BeKind,#BeSafe,#StaySafeJames Harrison has now released his 7 minute video production of The Place I Love project. He still has lots of footage that didn’t make the final film which will be available a bit further down the line.
Led by Margery Hookings on behalf of Windrose Rural Media Trust, the project was funded by Dorset AONB, Dorset Council and Broadwindsor Group Parish Council.
The winning slogan to define Broadwindsor was “Where Community Matters”. We are extending this to our International community to help those directly affected by the Russian invasion of Ukraine. To protect people caught up in this crisis, in Ukraine and its bordering countries.
Villagers Jacqui Sewell and Wendy Shields are asking you to take your items down (see below what’s requested) to the Comrades Hall either on Tuesday, 8th or Friday, 11th – in the morning from 10am – 12noon. They will then transport them to Tom Littledyke‘s cellar at the Shave Cross Inn where they are being sorted and ready to load up for transport to the Ukraine.
PRIORITY ITEMS:
Please note – NO Clothes except those listed below as a military camp is on their next trip:
OTHER ITEMS:
Tom Littledyke, landlord of the Shave Cross Inn made the headlines last week with his inspiring trip to help those caught up in the crisis. There is a meeting on Wednesday, 9th at 8pm at the Shave Cross Inn which will also be streamed live on Facebook. As well as discussing what’s happened and what their plan is, Tom is organising a convoy of vehicles to travel to the Ukraine on Monday, 14th March departing at midday from the pub., planning to be back home by Saturday, 19th March. At the time of publishing, it is estimated ten vehicles will be involved. More are expected by Monday 14th.
Tom welcomes more help but cautions people to talk to their loved ones and to remember that you will be entering a war zone. Anyone wishing to take part must be over 25 years old for minibus insurance purposes.
With the money donated, which includes a vast donation from an anonymous doner from Lyme Regis, they intend to purchase 2 x ambulance vehicles and 2 x 4×4 vehicles. A large part of the group’s project is to ferry refugees from the train stations to the border.
The Ukranian chalk Flag background is a poster design by Setsiri Silapasuwanchai and can be purchased HERE.
Monetary donations can be made through the Red Cross – Click HERE
or to The Disasters Emergency Committee’s Ukraine Humanitarian Appeal

Only 13 weeks remain until the nation begins to celebrate our Queen’s Platinum Jubilee in June 2022.
Broadwindsor Fun Group are very busy organising several events which include:
Previous stall holders should have received an invitation to participate this year. Anyone else interested should contact bwfunday20@gmail.com or speak directly with a Fun Group committee member. The Core committee are:
Help is still required to ensure that all the childrens’ activities take place and that they are safe during their parade- This includes face painting and art/craft activities. If you think you may be able to help/cover a shift between 9.30am- 2pm – please get in touch: bwfunday20@gmail.com .


#Broadwindsor,#Burstock,#Blackdown,#Drimpton,#Hursey,#Kittwhistle,#Seaborough,#Village,#Community,#WestDorset,#Dorset,#BFG,#Family,#Fun,#QueensPlatinumJubilee,#2022,#BFG,#FunWeekend,#VolunteersNeeded,#CanYouHelp,#Celebration,#FunDay,#BeKind,#BeSafe,#StaySafeThe Perry Street & District League Division Two title is almost over and after drawing with Charmouth 1-1 on Saturday, 26th February, Drimpton FC now need just one point from their final two games to take the title.
At their earlier game last month, they took 3 points after beating Charmouth 3-5
You can read the match report HERE.
Follow Drimpton FC on Facebook – Click HERE.

Have you lost your cat? This feline is injured and, at the time of publishing is located at King’s Court. A member of the public has attempted to pick him/her up without success as it won’t let them approach.
Hopefully, his/her owner will recognise the photo and they’ll be reunited and the cat cared for.

On Friday 25th March from 6.30pm, you can celebrate Greek Independence Day with a choice of delicious traditional Greek dishes, cooked by local ‘chefs’ from our community…
Marinaded olives and flat breads
Choose from –
Moussaka (ground lamb and sliced aubergine, topped with a creamy béchamel sauce)
or
Stuffed Peppers (red and green pepper with rice, tomato, pine nuts and currants)
or
Beef Stifado (traditional Greek beef stew)
or
Braised Chicken (with orzo, feta and oregano)
Above served with potatoes cooked in the oven.
£10.00 per person, with profits to Save The White Lion
Add £5 for a Greek salad with green pepper, tomatoes, cucumber, olives, red onion and feta.
Book Now To Avoid Disappointment!
Either leave your name and choice from the menu at the bar or email Andrew Hookings: AndrewHookings@yahoo.co.uk

On behalf of the White Lion Management Committee, Chairman David Leader has put a shout out, albeit at short notice, for some hands on help please.
This is to do some pre-painting preparation which is mainly sanding wood.
If you could spare a couple of hours this would be most appreciated. Please just come to The White Lion from 2pm onwards, Wednesday 2nd March.

Christopher Loder, MP was invited by Broadwindsor.org to comment on this article prior to publication. Having given him his requested nine days, he declined to reply…
Christopher Lionel John Loder, MP representing West Dorset made national news at the end of last month for unfavourable reasons after his recent comments on Twitter:

This is surprising as he is a patron of the Conservative Animal Welfare Foundation, whose aim is to help advance farm animal welfare. He did indeed introduce his Animal Welfare (Sentencing) Bill in the House of Commons on 5th February 2020 and it was passed on 29th April 2020.
In his own defence, he tweeted again the following day directing people to an article in The Scotsman, quoting Domnhall Macsween, who works on a community-run estate on the Isle of Lewis, who stated “Shows like Countryfile and Chris Packham have romanticised the idea of rewilding for an urban audience.”
However, Duncan Orr-Ewing, head of species and land management at the RSPB, stated “Lambs die for many reasons and the sea eagles should not be treated as the scapegoat,” he said, claiming that they feed mainly on fish and seagulls. “What’s being said about them attacking livestock is inflammatory and people are basing their opinions on what they perceive to be the case rather than reality.”
There were 137 cases of confirmed raptor persecution in 2020, according to the RSPB.
The eagle went extinct in the UK in the early 20th century after they were continually poisoned and shot by gamekeepers. It was one reintroduced on the Isle of Wight, where a successful programme has been taking place since summer 2019. The Guardian newspaper then published his comments disclosing that Chris Loder’s 2019 election campaign benefited from a £14,000 donation from the Ilchester Estates, which runs shoots in West Dorset. The estates are run by the honourable Mrs. Charlotte Townshend, an aristocrat worth almost £500m who has both farming and shooting interests. including Chesil Beach, the Fleet and Abbotsbury Swannery. Mrs. Townshend also declares that she is the only person other than the Queen who is allowed to own swans.
Chris Loder told Guardian reporter, Helena Horton, “Any suggestion that I have been unduly influenced in this view is completely wrong.”
White-tailed eagles are coastal birds that feed primarily on fish, and occasionally on carrion (dead flesh). It is highly unlikely that white-tailed eagles would be guilty of killing lambs, as he falsely claimed. However, it is even more embarrassing than you might imagine. The photographer who took the photos illustrating the article that Chris Loder tweeted, Peter Cairns, got in touch with the MP to explain that the photos had been staged: “As the photographer behind two of these images, I’d recommend you establish the circumstances before using them as evidence. Both are staged for an editorial story using a captive eagle and a dead lamb. Just so you know.”
WANT TO ASK CHRIS LODER ANY QUESTIONS? PLEASE CONTACT THE MP AT: hello@chrisloder.co.uk
Please be aware that you may not get the answers you request!….

