Chris Loder MP Allows Raw Sewage Dumping Into Our Rivers

While the U.K. prepares to host the 26th UN Climate Change Conference of the Parties (COP26) in Glasgow on 31 October, last week MPs voted on Amendment 45.

“Lords’ Amendment 45 to the Environment Bill would have placed a legal duty on water companies in England and Wales “to make improvements to their sewerage systems and demonstrate progressive reductions in the harm caused by discharges of untreated sewage.”

“Despite the horrendous environmental impact of the disgusting practice, shortly before the vote, the Conservative Environment Secretary George Eustice recommended to his fellow MPs that they should reject it.”

“And, owing largely to the government’s 80 seat majority, the amendment was indeed defeated – by a margin of 268 MPs to 204.”

EvolvePolitics

 

West Country Bylines published an article two days ago with the following information from Evolve.  They extracted the names of those MPs in our region whose vote was against the Amendment.  Chris Loder MP was one who voted against the Amendment.

TO ASK CHRIS LODER WHY – PLEASE CONTACT CHRIS LODER MP AT: hello@chrisloder.co.uk

Those who voted against the Amendment:

  • Steve Double – St Austell
  • George Eustice – Camborne and Redruth
  • Liam Fox – North Somerset
  • Marcus Fysh – Yeovil
  • James Heappey – Wells
  • Simon Jupp – East Devon

Chris Loder – West Dorset

  • Cherilyn Mackrory – Truro and Falmouth
  • Anthony Mangnall – Totnes
  • Scott Mann – North Cornwall
  • Anne Marie Morris – Newton Abbot
  • Sheryll Murray – South East Cornwall
  • Neil Parish – Tiverton and Honiton
  • John Penrose – Weston-super-Mare
  • Rebecca Powe – Taunton Deane
  • Jacob Rees-Mogg – North East Somerset
  • Selaine Saxby – North Devon
  • Gary Streeter – South West Devon
  • Mel Stride – Central Devon
  • Robert Syms – Poole
  • Michael Tomlinson – Mid Dorset and North Poole
  • David Warburton – Somerton and Frome

TO ASK CHRIS LODER WHY – PLEASE CONTACT CHRIS LODER MP AT: hello@chrisloder.co.uk

Those who voted against Raw Sewage Dumping:

  • Ben Bradshaw, Labour – Exeter
  • Simon Hoare, Conservative – North Dorset
  • Luke Pollard, Labour – Plymouth Sutton and Devonport
  • Derek Thomas, Conservative – St Ives

TO ASK CHRIS LODER WHY – PLEASE CONTACT CHRIS LODER MP AT: hello@chrisloder.co.uk

The full list of MPs (all Conservative) and how they voted can be found HERE. If you do not see your MP’s name, they did not vote.

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Remembering The Broadwindsor Pram Race

It is rumoured that the Broadwindsor Fun Group may hold a pram race as part of their 2022 Jubilee celebrations.  Village resident, Pip Cadwell recalls his memories…

The Broadwindsor Pram Race was founded in the late 1980s and it was the idea of a small group of regulars of the Cross Keys Pub.

The idea of the race was that teams of 4 had to push their hand made craft from Broadwindsor to Drimpton and back again. The vehicle had to be home made, with no  form of propulsion (motors, pedals, Elastic bands, etc etc)  whatsoever. 1 member of the team had to be seated on the vehicle at all times. The vehicle had to have at least 4 wheels in contact with the ground at all times.

Now, as we all know, going down to Drimpton is very easy, coming back from Drimpton to Broadwindsor is a different story. The race started at The Comrades Hall, and each team had to stop at The Cross Keys, The White Lion, and The Royal Oak , and had to consume at least half a pint of Beer. or Cider, or a soft drink for the under 18s, there was no limit on the alcohol intake at each Pub.

There were roadside drink stops on the road whish were supposed to dispense soft drinks to the teams as they passed. I took part in every race , and I seem to remember the Barley water at these roadside stops tasted very ‘strange’, almost ‘Apple based’ and it affected my speech and my legs…

By the time we got back to the Comrades Hall all that running affected our legs and our ability to talk sense, we soon got over that after a few refreshing glasses of ‘Barley Water’ or whatever it was.

The record holders in a time of 41 minutes , (there and back) were the Whacky Racers from Beaminster.

Over the years we raised many thousands of pounds for local good causes , and a lot of fun was had along the way.

 

Thank you to Pip for the photographs too!

And from 1988 – (Rev) Richard Thornburgh – the In-Flight Catering team and plane visible at the back with him as the chef and Chris as Pilot.

1988: The In-Flight Catering team

 

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Tonight’s 5-A-Side Football Cancelled

Apologies for the late notice but the decision has recently been made to cancel tonight’s 5-a-side football at the MUGA due to the increase of Covid cases in the village.

Stay safe.

Any queries, please contact David Leader on: 01308 868275 or 07867 608652

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Film Club – Sunday 7th Matinee & Friday 19th November 7.30pm

It’s Membership time at Broadwindsor Community Film Club and still only £20/year (£15 if you’re over 65 yrs.) to join Broadwindsor’s Film Club.  Meeting on the 3rd Friday of each month – films are shown on the big screen at the Comrades Hall.

  • Film Club members – Free entry
  • Guests – £4
  • Refreshments available, including a bar.
  • No need to book – just come along!
  • Enquiries: Emma Myersbroadwindsorem@gmail.com or Margaret Wing01308 867252

They also feel with current Covid levels in the West Country that wearing face masks whilst entering and moving around the hall would be appreciated by the majority. Thank you.

So! What’s showing next month?

On Sunday, 7th November at 3.30pm they are showing their first film in a foreighn language – this time in Swedish with English subtitles: A Man Called Ove.

Directed by Hannes Holm, starring Rolf Lassgard, Bahar Pars, Filip Berg & Ida Engvoll

A Man Called Ove tells the story of an ageing retiree with strict principles and a short fuse, Ove (Rolf Lassgard) is the quintessential angry old man next door.  Having entirely given up on life, his days are spent in a constant monotony of enforcing housing association rules and visiting his wife Sonja’s gravesite.

But when a boisterous young family moves into the neighbourhood, immediately incurring his wrath, things take an unexpected turn.  Pregnant Parvaneh (Bahar Pars) and her lively children are the complete antithesis of what ill-tempered Ove thinks he needs – and yet, from this inauspicious beginning an unlikely friendship blooms and Ove’s past happiness and heartbreak come to light.

A Man Called Ove is a 2012 novel by Fredrik Backman, a Swedish columnist, blogger and writer. It was published in English in 2013. As a film, it was nominated for the Best Foreign Language Film and Best Makeup and Hairstyling categories at the 89th Academy Awards in 2017.

On Friday 19th November at 7.30pm – the movie will be The Father (12)

Directed by Florian Zeller. Starring Anthony Hopkins & Olivia Coleman.

In an Academy Award and BAFTA winning performance, Anthony Hopkins plays the eponymous role of a mischievous and highly independent man who, as he ages, refuses all assistance from his daughter Anne (Olivia Colman).  Yet, such help has become essential following Anne’s decision to move to Paris with her partner.  As Anne’s father tries to make sense of his changing circumstances, he begins to doubt his loved ones, his own mind and even the fabric of his reality.

  • Film Club members – Free entry
  • Guests – £4
  • Refreshments available, including a bar.
  • No need to book – just come along!
  • Enquiries: Emma Myersbroadwindsorem@gmail.com or Margaret Wing01308 867252

Annual subscription is now due please – £20 under 65 / £15 over 65. New Members very welcome!

Read more about Broadwindsor Community Film Club HERE.

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Comrades Arms – Closed ‘Til 30th October

Due to the outbreak of Covid that has hit Broadwindsor, and surrounding villages, Andrew Hookings has decided to close The Comrades Arms this Friday (22nd) evening and to keep it closed until he opens again on Saturday 30th October at 6pm.

The Post Office Outreach service will continue to be in the downstairs Hall next Tuesday & Friday as usual. They will still ask people to wear face masks, keep doors open for ventilation and always ask everyone to maintain social distancing.

https://SaveTheWhiteLion.org

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The Stableyard Restaurant’s Christmas Menu

Kicking off on Wednesday, 24th November and only available on the dates shown below, the Stableyard Restaurant has published their exciting Christmas Menu.

  • 2 courses for £23.00
  • 3 courses for £28.oo

ONLY AVAILABLE AT LUNCHTIMES (unless otherwise stated)

November:

  • Wednesday, 24th
  • Friday, 26th

December:

  • Wednesday, 1st
  • Friday, 3rd
  • Thursday, 9th
  • Friday, 10th + Evening sitting
  • Wednesday, 15th
  • Friday, 17th + Evening sitting
  • Tuesday, 21st

PLEASE BOOK EARLY TO AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT.

Call them on 01308 868362,
email hello@stableyardrestaurant.co.uk
or ask a member of staff for a booking form.

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Comrades Arms Pool Competition – Sunday, 7th November

On Sunday 7th November from 12 noon a KNOCKOUT POOL COMPETITION will take place upstairs in the Lewesdon room at the Comrades Hall… in the Comrades Arms.

Entry is £5 with all profits going to the SavetheWhiteLion fund.

Closing dates for entries 10.00pm Friday 31st October

Matches to start from 12.15pm on Sunday 7th Nov.

Rules –

  • Matches best of three frames.
  • Foul on black loses the game.
  • Must nominate pocket on black.

First round matches will be posted on the evening of Saturday 6th Nov., in the bar. Names will be drawn from a hat to decide the matches.

Organised by Andrew Hookings, a prize and trophy will be awarded to winner 🙂

https://SaveTheWhiteLion.org

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Hursey Common Planning – P/TRT/2021/03836

Prior to BWGPC being formed, Hursey Common fell under the jurisdiction of the parish of Burstock.  At last week’s Group Parish Council meeting an objection was raised by Hursey resident, James Brooke re: planning application, P/TRT/2021/03836, submitted by Andrew Shute of Burstock.

On the map shown above,  Andrew’s field runs alongside Hursey Common and he proposes to erect a stock proof fence in his field alongside the hedgerow.  The purpose of this fence is to prevent livestock escaping through the gaps in the hedgerow and dogs from Hursey Common accessing his field and livestock. It has become necessary to erect a fence by neighbouring properties, enabling livestock to be secured in that field.

James Brookes initial objection was that no consultees had been listed and furthermore, that Andrew was not the owner of the trees. The field has been passed down to Andrew through three generations, Andrew Shute’s grandfather purchasing it in 1973. Mrs. Shute produced the deeds to the property, which clearly states their ownership of the land and indeed, the water that flows through it.

On visiting Mr. Shute’s field, the old fence can be seen as shown in the photograph above: the right arrow pointing to the old concrete post and the arrows on the left pointing to the wires. He intends to erect the new fence on his side of the old fence.

Mr. Brooke and others have expressed concern about trees being felled but the majority of tree work is in fact to remove protruding limbs to enable him to erect the fence.  Any removal of trees is as shown in the photo above.  The ash trees to be coppiced do have ash dieback.  The area where the old fruit cage is was left in its current state by a former tenant.

The response date to this application has been extended to 2nd November 2021.

Mr. Shute has another application, P/PABA/2021/3639 to erect an agricultural building at the opposite side of and further up his field.  His closest neighbour to the proposed site has no objection.

As this post will also be published on Broadwindsor’s social media – any inflammatory comments will be hidden &/or deleted.

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Full Moon – Wednesday, 20th October

The Moon will be at its fullest at 15.57hrs on Wednesday afternoon. It will be at it’s fullest and brightest… if clouds and thunderstorms don’t get in the way in the evening.

Referred to as the “Hunter’s Moon” it signaled the time to go hunting in preparation for the cold winter ahead. Animals are beginning to fatten up ahead of winter, and since the farmers had recently cleaned out their fields under the Harvest Moon, hunters could easily see the deer and other animals that had come out to root through the remaining scraps (as well as the foxes and wolves that had come out to prey on them).

According to the Farmer’s Almanac, the earliest use of the term “Hunter’s Moon,” cited in the Oxford English Dictionary, is from 1710.

Other names this lunation is known by:

  • Blood Moon or Sanguine Moon
  • Falling Leaves Moon
  • Freezing Moon or Ice Moon
  • Migrating Moon

The first full Moon to follow the Harvest Moon, means that it can occur in either October or November.

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Order Your Beef For Christmas

Fresh beef will be available in just 3 weeks time. £50 & £100 boxes available as well as your own requests.

  • Local Fresh produce
  • Low Carbon footprint
  • Tasty!

Order Now for Christmas!

Contact: 01297 678362 or
email:
marshwood.countrybeef@outlook.com

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