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Sixpenny Handley Shows Love for NHS & Keyworkers & VE Day 75Th The Parish of Sixpenny Handley and Pentridge, including Woodyates, Deanland and Minchington Delivered by Sixpenny Handley Homewatch June 2020 Sixpenny Handley Shows Love for NHS & Keyworkers Photo: Katy Barrett Photos: Andrew Chorley & VE Day 75th Anniversary awdphotography.co.uk Views expressed in this magazine are those of our correspondents and contributors and do not necessarily reflect the opinions held by the Editor or Members of Sixpenny Handley with Pentridge Parish Council. This publication does not endorse the products or services advertised within. Directory Parish Councillors Sixpenny Handley Police Chairman Cllr C Taylor 553148 Verwood Police Stn 01202 222222 Cllr D Adams 552284 Police non-emergency number 101 Cllr R Adams 553032 Cllr D Chick 552557 Dementia Friend Champion Hazel Kileen 552980 Cllr S Meaden 552715 Sixpenny Handley Allotment Holders Association Cllr S McLean 552910 Chairman John Curtis 552397 Cllr Mrs M New 552539 Secretary Steve Barrett 552121 Vice-Chair Cllr J Reed 516390 Schools Cllr A Turner 552735 First School Handley First School 552356 Pentridge Cllr Gino Salvia 553076 Middle School Cranborne Middle School 517348 Clerk Ciona Nicholson 552211 Upper School Queen Elizabeth’s School Parish Office 552211 Wimborne 01202 885233 Dorset Council Cllr Piers Brown 07511 146811 Little Pennies Pre-School 552997 Email: [email protected] Matt Reeks (Chairperson) 07825 054376 Member Parliament Simon Hoare 02072 192787 Becky Wallworth (Business Manager) 01725 552997 Rights of Way Liaison Officers Happy Nappy Club Sixpenny Handley J Reed 516390 Lucy Barr 07508 691323 Pentridge Mrs M Jones 552358 Milly Bones 07525 248890 The Downsman Team 1st Woodcutts Scout Group Editor Naomi Booth [email protected] Group Scout Leader John Curtis 552397 Treasurer , Distribution Explorers Anthony Brown 552814 & Advertising Tony Gibb 552704 Scout Leader Rob Easton 552038 [email protected] Cub Leader Andy Young 01258 830861 Churches Beaver Leader Annette Toop 07973 677815 Church of England St. Mary’s, Sixpenny Handley Scout Hut Bookings Pete Wilkinson St. Rumbold’s, Pentridge [email protected] St. Andrews, Gussage St.Andrew 6D4all Youthclub Vicar Revd Canon Richard Hancock, The Vicarage Liz 01425 654467 Vicky 01725 552549 Graham 01725 516973 60 High Street, Sixpenny Handley 552182 Sixpenny Handley W.I. (Formed in 1922) Roman Catholic Church of Our Lady of Lourdes & President Mrs Bobbie Carter 552042 St. Cecilia, Blandford Forum Secretary Mrs Margaret Jones 552358 Priest Fr Chacko Panathara 01258 452051 Sixpenny Handley Mothers’ Union Doctors Drs. Morgan, Taubman & Hawdon Contact: Sue Curtis 552397 Dean Lane Surgery 552500 Chase Community Friends Sixpenny Handley Village Hall Chairman Vic Hatton 01258 841321 Chairman Carole Wyatt 552572 Secretary Penny Adams 01725 552218 Vice Chairman Paul Styles 552544 Sixpenny Handley CLT Treasurer Tracey Lownds 552414 Chairman Simon Parker Bookings Janice Bicker 07951 056069 Secretary Jenny Netherton 07830 188 589 Pentridge Village Hall Sixpenny Handley Sports Association Chairman Tarka King [email protected] Sports Pavilion Bookings 552211 Vice Chairman Richard Pollen [email protected] Sixpenny Handley Bowls Club Treasurer Colin Taylor 553148 President Ron Jermyn 552424 Bookings Graham Elford 07882 264160 Secretary Colin Chambers 552796 Email: [email protected] Treasurer Ann Adams 552284 Sixpenny Handley Homewatch Handley Sports Club Overall Co-ordinator & Police Focal Point Chairman & Treasurer Mark Young 552741 John Curtis 552397 Secretary & Team Div 3 Manager - Adam Day 01258 452481 Co-ordinators Sixpenny Handley Tennis Club Area 1 - Dean Lane Adam Ralph 552265 Chairman Alex Thomas 01725 516320 2 - Lower Handley David Chick 552557 Membership/Treasurer Stephanie Chick 552557 3 - Upper Handley John Clarke 552674 Sixpenny Handley Cricket Club 4 - Deanland & N.E. Pete Wilkinson 553150 Evening Captain David Cross 552640 5 - West & South Simon Meaden 552715 Citizens’ Advice Bureau Other Areas (These are separate Homewatch Schemes) Wimborne Branch 01202 884738 Pentridge Roy Elford 552911 Ferndown Branch 01202 893838 Woodyates Out of Hours Service 0808 223 1133 Sugery 552500 NHS non-emergency number 111 2 The Downsman - June 2020 Editorial Next edition A different year... The next edition will be published from 1st August 2020 Continues... Sorry about the new picture - I never was much good at Copy deadline for the selfies - and you can’t really see the lovely other residents next edition of St Mary’s Court all out on St George’s Day clapping for Keyworkers. We were out in our Scouting uniforms as St 15th July George is patron saint of Scouting as well as the Country so this was our part of joining in with East Dorset’s St George’s Day celebrations. It was lovely Please make every effort to meet the to see (and hear) all the other leaders who live in this part of the village out making noise deadline so that we have time for printing, too! production and distribution. I know there are lots of volunteers, NHS staff , shop staff and keyworkers in our villages, If possible please email your articles to who have been working incredibly hard through this time, juggling their work, their fears [email protected]. and normal life and we really do appreciate all you are doing for the rest of us. Advertising Then there has been lots of home schooling to get into, lots of walks needing to be Our advertising offers great value. The walked/unicycled and seeds to be sewn, lots of our business clients who need to change Downsman is currently delivered to over direction getting in touch, needing work, lots of online platforms to be explored and 700 households within the parish. phone calls to relatives to be made, plans to be altered and new hobbies discovered. It has Email: [email protected] for been different, challenging, and yet I feel very lucky to be in this place and in the position more details. to be able to cope with these changes with the support of so many people in the village and on the end of the phone or internet wire... THANK YOU to everyone who has been so Advertising deadline encouraging and greeted us with smiles. 10th July Payment must be made before the I am grateful for all the interesting articles which have been sent in - it is lovely to see what advertising deadline to be included. you have been thinking and getting up to during lockdown. Also thanks to Andrew for our Advertisement Costs lovely photo taken during the 75th celebrations for VE day. It was lovely to be outside on our front lawn - together and apart... Size Single Yearly I think I will leave you to explore this issue edition rate without my prompting what is where! Small Text Ad £2.50 - £5 £25 Small Square Enjoy! Rectangle £10 £50 Large Square £25 £125 Half Page £35 £175 Whole Page £50 £250 Naomi Booth Advertisement Sizes [email protected] Size Image area* Small Text Ad 30 words c/o The Parish Office, Unit 6, Town Farm Workshops, Sixpenny Handley, SP5 5PA Small Square 59mm Rectangle V 59mm x 122mm H 122mm x 59mm Directory 2 Seeker 21 Large Square 122mm Noticeboard 4 Health & Beauty 25 Half Page 186mm x 122mm Parish News 6 Gardening 35 Whole Page 186mm x 248mm Village Hall 6 Gone Sailing 28 *without frame which will be added by WI Report 11 Rob’s Column 36 us. If you need us to set your advert please add a one-off £5 fee. Sorry - we are unable to include flyers More about the parish can be found at www.sixpennyhandley.info 3 The Downsman - June 2020 To the Editor I would like to say a big thank you to all Sixpenny Handley & Chalke Valley Generations of my family came from the friends and neighbours who gave and Practice village offered help in the two weeks that Gordon The staff at Sixpenny Handley & Chalke Dear Editor, given the strange times,some was in hospital. What would we do without Valley Practice would like to express our of us take refuge in the past and that led friends at this awkward time. I would also huge gratitude to everyone who has helped me to think about Sixpenny Handley. like to say thank you for the cream teas that support the practice during the coronavirus Generations of my family came from the were brought round to us. crisis. village, my grandfather, Arthur New, is Thanks again, Gill Martin listed on the war memorial as having We would like to pass on our thanks served in the First World War in the Royal specifically to the very kind people who Engineers. He was killed on the Somme. My made the surgical scrubs in wonderful father Charles went to the village school Frogmore Barn material and produced them so quickly ! and later cycled to London to start his Having cleared away Christmas career as a tailor in Savile Row. decorations, little did I think the barn would We are very lucky to have such kind and be closed and the fairs and markets I had supportive patients We visited Handley many years ago and I booked would all be cancelled. was shown the family home which was a Fortunately I had not placed my usual With thanks from all the staff at Sixpenny keepers cottage situated at the end of a spring order so I am very lucky having only Handley & Chalke Valley Practice. lane some way on the right after passing insurance and small running costs and had the school leaving the village. Having also paid for a small order from Nkuku from discovered the marvellous Downsman, Christmas profits. how my father would have enjoyed this, I noticed that one of your local councillors I have been asked about re-opening when has the surname New and I wondered if restrictions start to lift.
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