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Cinderella Ball www.marnhullmessenger.org.uk December 2017 / January 2018 - Issue 80 From the Surgeries Gardening Tips From The Churches From The Schools What’s new from Monthly tips All the latest The latest from our local doctors from our village news from the our village surgeries experts churches schools page 7 page 16 page 14 page 18 Marnhull Developments page 18 The Blackmore Vale Inn Cinderella Ball The latest news of the pub is that Planning Permission has been applied for to create an entrance from the car Saturday 9th December park at the rear, which should reduce the amount of on street parking and also provide a new entrance at the west end. Marnhull Village hall The plans do not affect the existing pub or restaurant An evening of dancing, Christmas area. A representative of the owner, Big Old Wessex Ltd has told us that the plan is, once Planning Consent food and Cinderella magic. has been granted (which should be sometime in Black Tie / Smart Dress Code December), it hopes to open the bar area for drinks whilst the building work is completed. 8pm Start. Tickets £15 - available Once this is done and after the building receives a little from Spar and Robin Hill. loving attention, it is intended that it will fully open as a pub and restaurant. Raising funds for the new Marnhull Ian Gall Players Pantomime Group. Marnhull Messenger Dec 2017/JanMay 20172018 ROBIN HILL STORES Post Office Convenience Store & Delicatessen G & A COOK Share the joy of Christmas with friends & family & enjoy luxurious food and drink - from savoury treats & biscuits to delicious chocolates, festive cheeses & yummy trimmings. Motor Vehicle Services Hampers Burton Street, Marnhull Taste of Christmas. Chocolate Indulgence. Tea Time Hamper. Festive Treats. Winter Warmer. Spirit of Christmas Tel: 01258 820239 or select & personalise your own special gifts. Gift wrapping is all part of the service! Any size you want. Gifts We stock a fantastic & exciting range of gifts. General Repairs, Servicing, These products are ethically sourced & support small producers in third world countries helping them move to MOTs (Cars & Motorcycles), economic self sufficiency - please pop in and browse. Brakes, Clutches, Diagnostics, Great stocking fillers, hand embroidered items, candles, Tyres, Wheel Alignment scarves, jewellery, bags, decorations, notebooks & more. Open 7.30-5.30 daily, Sun 8-12. Xmas Eve 8-2, Xmas Day Closed, Boxing Day Closed New Year’s Day Closed, 2nd Jan 8-12 O1258 820959 pOST OFFICE, CONVENIENCE STORE & DELICATEThSSENe Curtain Man Curtains Carpets Upholstery Roller/ Venetian/Roman Blinds Free Measuring and Estimates Expert Service - Competitive Prices Burton Street,treet, Mar nhull SturminsterSturminster Newton DTlO lPH Tel/Fax:l/Fax: 01258 821117Mobile: 07802 744869 email:email: [email protected]@btconnect.com The Marnhull Butcher The Marnhull Butcher AdrianAdrian CurtisCurtis OMarnhull rd er yo’’su ownr Fe rarestiv breede Me --a usets a himnd orT loserea thim!s Locally sourced high quality meats at competitive prices. Great selection of seasonal meats - Turkey, Duck, Chicken, Pork, Beef. Super largelarge RoastingRoasting ChickensChickens Delicious homemade sausages, stuffings and burgers. Helpful adviceEasy if you Carve’re not Stuffed sure how Goose to prepare * Easter or Lamb cook some meats. BurtonBurton St, St, Marnhull. Marnhull. Telephone Telephone ordersorders taken. Local homehome delivery.delivery. 01258 01258 820238 820238 2 Marnhull Messenger www.marnhullmessenger.org.uk Marnhull Messenger Establishing The Conservation Areas Getting To The Final Decision Feb 1971 Welcome to your Last month, we left the final process of deciding on the Conservation Area with the County Planning Officer, who had to consider Marnhull Marnhull Messenger Parish Council’s request to include 7 additional areas. He dealt with this Chris Ryu - Messenger Editor in a letter dated 6 October 1970. In it, he agreed to include the houses on the west side of Sackmore Wow - a very big issue of the Messenger this month. Lane as far as Orchard Villa (Now renamed Bay House?) and to include Tapshays at the lower end of Burton St. He advised that an Article 4 Sometimes I find it remarkable that we have so much Direction for Agricultural Buildings should be raised on the field OS 95, going on in our village each month. Not many villages which was a 31 acre field that ran along the South side of Ham Lane. will be able to fill a 36 page magazine! This was also his advice for the area on the west side of Church Hill Just a reminder that there is no issue next month so the stretching from what is now the Surgery Car Park up to the church next deadline is 17th January. graveyard and extending some 200 ft west into the fields there. He also Advertising is now open for 2018, but please note that suggested a similar Direction for the field OS142 to the South of Burton Rosie has a new email address: St, which was then an orchard belonging to The Grange. [email protected] An Article 4 Direction for Agricultural Buildings was a means where If you'd like to advertise in next years Messenger, please the County Council withdrew permitted development rights, which get in touch with her asap as spaces filled up very quickly normally allowed farmers/land owners to erect farm buildings on farmland without planning permission from the Council. last year. By doing this, the County Planning Officer sought to protect this I've added a bold box on the next page for the Panto as farmland from development and also from any agricultural, or other the next issue comes out just a few days before, so they buildings being erected on these areas, without formal planning won't have another chance to promote it. Please show permission being obtained. The two other areas that were suggested your support and buy a ticket when they go on sale in by the Parish Council (Carraway Lane and Nash Court) were rejected by January. the County Planning Officer. Thanks again to all our contributors and distributors for a However, this was not the end of negotiations over the Conservation wonderful year and a very happy Christmas to everyone! Area. OS 142, the 2 acre orchard/field to the south of Burton St and which also bounded Sackmore Green was the subject of some correspondence between the County Planning Officer and the North Deadline For Next Issue Area Planning Officer. OS 142 was deemed to be unlikely, “because of severance” to be in danger from agricultural buildings. MID-DAY 17th January It was also deemed to be “a good site for development”. In order to E-mail all texts, announcements and other requests to: provide a buffer between the “modern post war cul-de-sac development [email protected] of Sackmore Green and the heritage dwellings on Burton St” and to maintain “the air of spaciousness of the Burton St Conservation Area”, Mr Abbott decided that the whole of OS 142 was to be protected from Marnhull Messenger Contact Details development and it was thus included in the final Conservation Area. Originally, the proposal from the Parish Council was to only include the Editor: Chris Ryu - [email protected] 01258 821654 - 3 Corner Close, Marnhull, DT10 1PB field OS 142 to a depth of 50 ft into the field/orchard. Webmaster: Chris Ryu - as above As stated in a previous articles, the current District Council have Advertising: Rosie Gall - [email protected] ignored the extensive research and findings of the County and North Area Planning Officers and have decided to destroy this field by Treasurer: Bill Shannon - [email protected] 01258 820890 giving planning permission to build a 13 dwelling modern cul-de-sac development on OS 142. So who cares about the Conservation Area in Circulation: The Eveleighs - [email protected] 01258 821049 - Weavers House, Burton Street, Marnhull, DT10 1PS North Dorset District Council? Chairman: Ian Gall - [email protected] The final map detailing the Marnhull Conservation Areas was issued on 01258 820484 5 February 1971 and signed off by the County Planning Officer, Mr L Administrator: Fiona Nelson - [email protected] Abbott, MBE, MTPJ, ARICS, FIMunE. Now there is a string qualifications. 01258 821036 Member of the British Empire, Member of the Town Planning Institute, Disclaimer The opinions expressed in the articles and on the pages of the Marnhull Messenger are not necessarily those Associate of the Royal Institute of Chartered Surveyors, Fellow of the of the Marnhull Messenger. All the dates and details are as supplied by the contributing organisations.. The Institute of Municipal Engineers. He obviously knew what planning was Marnhull Messenger is not responsible for errors or omissions, accuracy of the content, nor the failure of any published event to go ahead. The letters and articles published in this magazine are accepted in good faith and about. the views expressed therein are not necessarily the views of the Messenger Steering Committee, whose deci- sions on publication are delegated to the Editor and are final. Tim Eveleigh Burton Street This publication is provided for your use "as is" without warranty of any kind, either expressed or implied; inclu- sion of an advertisement for an event or service does not imply that they are endorsed by the Marnhull Messenger. The Marnhull Messenger will take all reasonable precautions to ensure that the content is socially and morally acceptable. Privacy Policy The Marnhull Messenger respects the privacy of organisations and persons who submit information for pub- lication. Personal details, including photographs, will only be published if approved and submitted by organi- sations or individuals. No personal details will be given out or sold to any third parties, whether individuals, organisations or companies.
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