Local Employment: Beauty Therapist At The Painted Nail

Having just re-opened 3 weeks ago, an unexpected vacancy has arisen at The Painted Nail beauty salon at Redlands Yard in Broadwindsor.  Owner, Toni Rodway requires a talented and experienced Beauty Therapist to join her friendly team.
With flexible options:

  • Employed or Self-Employed with Dermalogica training available.
  • Hours are negotiable – although you would need to work at least one evening and every other Saturday.
Contact Toni directly –
Text or Call: 07378 818 676
Message through their Facebook page HERE
Toni won a Top 50 HBA Entrepreneur of the Year Award at the UK Hair and Beauty awards last month – Read more HERE.

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Toni Rodway At The Painted Nail Achieves Top 50 Award

Toni Rodway, owner of The Painted Nail at Broadwindsor’s Redlands Yard scooped a HBA Entrepreneur of the Year Award at the UK Hair and Beauty awards earlier this week.

When asked, Toni commented:
My aim at The Painted Nail is to provide clients with a warm, relaxed, friendly yet professional atmosphere providing a wide range of treatments. All staff are extremely experienced, some have owned their own salons before, worked in top spas or have been college lecturers, providing clients with the best treatments using their knowledge and professionalism.
We have a wide range of treatments available from a simple file and paint to IPL hair removal. We use only the best professional, salon products including Dermalogica, OPI, CACI facials, Guinot facials, Uglyduckling, Skin base, OPI, HD brows and mink lashes.
We are hoping to open again following government legislation on the 12th of April providing a safe, covid compliant atmosphere. Clients are welcome to book online from the 12th of April at ThePaintedNail.co.uk

Toni Rodway
Toni Rodway

On news of the award, Toni posted on Social media:

This is a massive achievement for me in what has been such a tough year for business.
I am lucky to have such a supportive, hard working team at the salon, I can’t thank the girls enough for what they do.
Also a massive Thank you to all our clients for their continued support and love  💕
We are all looking forward to getting back to what we love and seeing our lovely clients.
See you on the 12th 🤞🏻 🥰

The Painted Nail is due to re open on Friday 12th April.

Book online from the 12th of April at ThePaintedNail.co.uk

Congratulations Toni!Scroll

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Local Dairy Farmer On Next Saturday Night’s TV

Local dairy farmer and Parish Councillor, Andrew Frampton is making a return to the small screen next Saturday on BBC1 at 8.30pm.  He is taking part in Michael McIntyre’s new prime TV show, The Wheel.

The Wheel is a general knowledge quiz show in which seven celebrities are strapped to the circumference of the giant wheel. Each celebrity has brought one area of expertise to the show – and it is on these areas that the contestants must answer questions.
The contestants themselves are underneath The Wheel, on another smaller wheel! This Contestant Wheel is spun, and whichever contestant is randomly selected, rises up on their chair, to take their place at the centre of The Wheel and begin the game. The contestant at the centre of The Wheel is in control – if they can stay there until the end of the show then they could win a life-changing sum of money. However, one wrong answer or spin of The Wheel and they’ll be back down to the Contestant Wheel, and they might never return… Once all seven categories have been completed, whichever contestant is in control of The Wheel faces one final question to try and take home a huge sum of money. They’ve got just 30 seconds to discuss the question with their chosen celebrity expert, before they must lock in their answer. If they get it right, they take home the cash. Get it wrong however, and they’re off The Wheel, opening the door to one of the other players.

As 3 contestants take part in each show, Andrew has a 1 in 3 chance of winning.  You will have to watch on Saturday 16th January, night to see how he does.

Andrew is no stranger to television or taking part in TV shows having starred in one of the first reality TV shows called Chained in 2001 where he was chained to a woman and five other men for a week with one man being let off the chain each day until the woman found her perfect match. Andrew reached the final two!
Andrew was also a contestant in Jason Manford‘s game show First and Last in 2019 but was eliminated in the second round.
When asked how he got involved with this latest one Andrew replied, “I saw a flier for the new show back in July and the huge prize money caught my eye! I filled in an online form then the next day had a phone call where I had to talk about myself for three minutes and then answer a 25 general knowledge questions. Following that I had another audition on Zoom where we were filmed and were given very hard quiz questions and had to work out the answers. I got the phone call in September to say I had been offered a place as a contestant subject to a criminal record checks and physiological analysis as a duty of care from the production company. They filmed 10 episodes in Mid October in a converted aircraft hanger in Hertfordshire recording two shows a day. There was an audience there but all were socially distanced and with masks. I met Michael before the show and he told us we weren’t allowed to win any more money than he was getting paid!“.

The seven celebrities on Andrew‘s episode are: Sophie Ellis-Bexter, Greg Wallace, Dame Tanni Grey-Thompson, Jay Blades (Repair Shop), Natalie Cassidy (Eastenders), Dr Alex George (Love Island) & Trevor Nelson (Radio 2).

Catch Andrew at 20:30hrs on BBC 1 next Saturday, 16th January as he tries to get a spot on the wheel and have a chance of winning a huge amount of money. 

Good luck Andrew!

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Drimpton Outdoor Christmas Market – Saturday 5th December

This is a jolly post-Lockdown event to be held in Drimpton Village Hall’s car park on Saturday, 5th December starting at 4pm.

COVID guidelines:

  • Make space!
  • No hugging friends.
  • Gel your hands.
  • Car Parking spaces will be available.
  • Toilets will be open.
  • Please bring plenty of £1 and 50p coins to avoid money handling.

In the event of really bad weather they may need to change the date – keep an eye on the Drimpton village website, Facebook and the village notice boards to be kept up to date.

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Village in isolation . . .

As we move to next stage of the COVID-19 prevention, here is what social distancing really means:

⚫️ Essential contact only

⚫️ You can NOT visit other people’s houses.

⚫️ You can NOT meet up with friends for children to have play dates or for you to do exercise.

⚫️ You can NOT allow your children to go out to hang around with friends.

🟢 You can as a house unit go for a walk as long as you do not meet others

🟢 You can go to the supermarket for essentials, keeping hands clean and distancing from others and ideally only one person per family

🟢 You can go to work if needed staying a safe distance away.

Particularly if you are still working, whether it be in a hospital, an office, as a childcare worker or in supermarket you can not then visit friends and family.

NHS, Social Services, Teachers, all emergency services, supermarket staff and all other essential staff are not working and risking their health for you to go and have a glass of wine with your friends or send your children out.

The government are not shutting schools, cafe’s, bar’s, restaurants, cinemas, theatres, gyms and play centres and providing money to subsidies wages and save business which will put the country in debt lightly, they are doing it as stopping contact is essential to save lives.

Anyone can be at risk, don’t be selfish and please adhere to the advice given to keep us all safe.