75yr old Peter Davies from Fullers in Broadwindsorhas made page 7 of this week’s Bridport & Lyme Regis News 🙂
Peter is due to do a parachute jump on Sunday morning, 31st October with his daughter, Emellia raising funds for Bridport’s RNA – you can read more HERE.
If the weather is poor then it will be postponed and not cancelled 🙂
Please show your support by visiting their Crowdfunding page:
A new deadline of 1st December 2021 has been set to help ensure everyone who wishes to remain on the register for social housing has time to re-register.
Existing applicants were contacted over the summer about the changes and interim arrangements have been put in place to support people who have a change in circumstances or an urgent housing need.
For anyone with the ‘local connection‘ criteria who is interested in applying for the Broadwindsor Group Parish Community Land Trust development in Drimpton, they should note on their application that they are applying for CLT housing. (broadwindsorgroupparishclt.org)
Originally customers were advised they needed to re-register by 1st October 2021, but a new deadline of 1st December 2021 has been set to help ensure everyone who wishes to remain on the register for social housing has time to re-register.
Bidding for properties
Existing applicants will be able to continue to bid for properties that become available on the current system until the end of November 2021.
What about new applicants?
They are also opening the new register for people who want to apply for the first time from 1st October 2021. They will be updating their website where applicants can create a new customer account and submit a new application.
They will prioritise the assessment of all customers who are carrying out a re-registration process in the first instance but submitting your application and required documents early will mean new applicants can benefit from an earlier effective date.
These applicants will be able to bid for properties from 1st December 2021.
Following last year’s fabulous Advent windows trail around the village* there is some energy to have another go. This year the theme is much broader – The Heart of Christmas.
There is a list in Broadwindsor Community stores – please sign up there 🙂
Sign up for which day in December you want to light your window.
Interpret the theme any way you want.
Windows are lit up each day around 4pm and kept lit until later in the evening, switch off when you like.
As the month progresses more and more windows appear 🙂
Please sign up choosing dates from the end of the month (24th Dec.) first – that way if we have fewer than 24 people we can just start later through December.
Please sign up no later than Sunday 21st November.
At Broadwindsor’s Artsreach event on Sunday, 31st October – there will be an exclusive opportunity to win a Dave Brubeck’s40th Anniversary Tour Polo Shirt (Large size) in a raffle to be drawn at the interval. The black polo shirt is unworn with coloured embroidery which reads “The Dave Brubeck Quartet” in gold and “40th Anniversary Tour” in green.
Tickets at £5 are on sale now at Broadwindsor Community Stores and will be on sale prior to the start of the Matinee Jazz on 31st October.
50% of the proceeds go to the Comrades Hall.
Attendance is not necessary to win.
David Warren Brubeck – (December 6, 1920 – December 5, 2012) was an Californian jazz pianist and composer, considered one of the foremost exponents of cool jazz. Dave Brubeck married jazz lyricist Iola Whitlock in September 1942; the couple were married for 70 years, until his death in 2012.
The 40th Anniversary Tour of the U.K. produced a 1998 live album by Dave Brubeck and his quartet recorded over three consecutive concerts in the United Kingdom, some 40 years after he had first visited the country.
The line up then was:
Dave Brubeck – piano, liner notes
Bobby Militello – baritone saxophone
Alec Dankworth – double bass
Randy Jones – drums
Often incorrectly attributed to Brubeck, the song “Take Five“, which has become a jazz standard, was composed by Brubeck’s long-time musical partner, alto saxophonist Paul Desmond. Written in 5/4 time, “Take Five” has endured as a jazz classic forever associated with Brubeck.
The local supply ot tickets for Neil Maya’s Quarteret on 31st October are almost out 🙂 Any remaining tickets are held with Artsreach – please visit www.artsreach.co.uk
A summary of the latest minutes from the Steering Group’s meeting on 18th October, provided by Margery Hookings:
Work is going on behind the scenes to re-open the White Lion at Broadwindsor as a Community Pub. The community needs to raise at least £30,000 to make it happen.
The Steering Group comprises:
David Leader (Chair)
Elaine Leader
Susanna Newall
Chris Newall
Sandra Burrows
Charles Ouin
Luke Pickering
Andrew Hookings
Margery Hookings
John Heys
Fraser Hughes
Chris Edgerley
Rick Dyke.
The following is a summary of the latest meeting, excluding commercially sensitive or personal information. Save the White Lion, summary of meeting 18/10/21
Community Benefit Society application –
Slight delay while the Plunkett Foundation, which is advising us, talks to the Financial Conduct Authority about the legality of the set-up before we can go to the community with a share offer. We should know within three weeks.
Grants and fundraising –
Broadwindsor Group Parish Council has agreed a grant of £5,400 which represents three years’ grant all in one go. A great deal of work has been carried out to identify suitable grant-making bodies. It is difficult to pursue these while we await confirmation of the legal set-up of the organisation running the pub. Comrades Arms had made a profit of £700 in the first two weeks. People within the local community are working on fundraising events in the village.
Manager –
There have been several expressions of interest so far. Discussions and advertising ongoing.
Business plan –
An abridged version has been amended to include skill sets and this will be used in grant applications. A three-year cash flow will be put into the plan. Firm costings for the refurb will need to be included in the plan.
Refurbishment –
A great deal of time and research has been put into structural work and furnishing needed before the pub can reopen. This has to be costed to put into the business plan. Volunteers have offered help with structural work. The Steering Group was unanimous on the proposed physical layout of the pub and furnishings as per the plan drafted in conjunction with the brewery. More details will be unveiled when the community is approached to buy shares.
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.
1994: At the Comrades Hall – Lucy Cadwell (back), Lola Phillips (Panda),Donna Phillips (Left, front), Anna-Marie Curtis (Right, front).
Chris Sewell in background (Left)
1994: Start line – Bridport surgeons in the background.
1994: The Football Hooligans.
1994: The Cross Keys Girls – Rita Haggett, Pam Able, Brenda Smith & Jill Chuver.
1994: Thomas the Tank Engine – Somerset Young Farmers
1994: Somerset Young Farmers – pushed it all the way to Drimpton & back!
1997: Various teams at Hollis Hill for the start.
1997: The Spice Girls – Emma Crabb, Alice Chutter, Lucy Cadwell.
Chris Chubb sat at the time keeper’s table.
Mayor of Bridport in the foreground.
1997: Wessex Autistic Team.
1990?: The Wizard of Oz & The Tin Man.
1997: Drunk on the Drimpton Road.
1997: The Crewkerne Hospital Nurser – the bed completed the 6 miles to Drimpton & back.
1997: The Whacky Racers – Undefeated champions! With a bath on top, they took 41 minutes to get to Drimpton & back.
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.
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
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.
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.
Cookies are used to ensure that you are given the best experience on this website. If you continue to use this site, it will be assumed that you are happy with it. For further information, please read the Privacy Policy.