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Stories of rlansfor.lrrec? lives in Dotsef snd lfiltshire ]ur/AuG 2019

The Rt Revd Dr Andrew Rumsey From... Bishop of Ramsbury

It's that time ofyear when colosid€r how our lives mqNure up schoolclilaLer cveEnabere @in to to Christian st ndards - it shonld receive rteir end of term reports and perhaps give us that same blendof the results oftests reassurancc and discomfort!

Reports and aaltrs are such a the pmphet Amos, speaf,ing to a constant part of.hilalhooiL until the nadon that Iemeined politicdly and age of 2I, my progrrss was constantly spiritually mugwhilst oppressing tested and assessed- I he$, precis€ly tle poor and ignorirB t}le needy, how good I was at certain subliects portrays God wirh e plumb line in his wtere I really needed to try harder, h,n4alout t (€st whetter th€y ere *here I fell completdy short - true to his ways and precisely whce I $@d irr Tlee away. you seer!'is the response comparison to my &iends. of the rdigious leadership,who - like As ao adult it is far harder to us - find it almost impossible to hear life ofgoodwod

Church House, Crane Srreet, Sa[isbury, 5P1 2eB www. sa [i s b u ry. a n gtica n.org RosemaryCook Fairer Share Fairer Share Task Group Reyinw of Renewhg Hope widued the Finance Committee a.nd Bishopt tle scope a'nd so out remit grew- Council, but tlere is much work ?ishbp |o.bn rmpbafised ttrat still to do, paticularly moddling the 'courning Eembers in order the fnencial imparts ofyarious to determile wbatri are asking pmpo-sals under cmsideration parishes for in srrppon of ttre 'lfour tlraft proposals rtcEiv€ Diocese' is often see as a tax Ard support, thc Task GDup rill wort grorn:ing numbers tan meen a lerger witb Focas Gronps to gauge reactions bill. So dre question does need to be and refui€ t}Ie pmposals in the light e reyisxr into -F.airer Starc is ar,dtrrmy, asked - 'Is our current system fair!, of tleir coErrrients. kd by ftosemcr? Coo[. I^q Ctrqir of So we now bave a wider remit to look Perxey Dmnay ard a memler of thr ?articipants in the Focus Groups at all aspects ofshere mechanism, Dioesor Ilnance Committee, Rosenrcy will indude many of ttose who bug I thi.nt I need to stress is rllso on EislupbCourrrll. rhi& v€ Mve already fed views into the ere not looking at the actu3l amour Task groEp. But we will be idee se*ing ate ofa Review had originally parishes are payiag to include a mi*urq of p€ople come ftom comments at a meedng tlowever, it is worth saying thag retlecdng rhe seriery of worshipping for Lay Cheirs and Rural Deans. compared to other Dioceses, we stytes, parish sizeq geographical They had concerns abou[ a lack of dd have a veryhigh percentage of Ioutious aad ruraU Eorbrural comisteacy- What was reveeled was communities to be found in the a myriad of dift'erent approachea 2ofs'lras paid - rlat might indicate Dioc€se of Salisbur5.. especialy witl ?rsh apressions,, that the schemeis working ard that was concemiflg To if you would lihe to propose ?ut o$r feedbact sug€sts th€re someone to take part in one of the 'Itlere riuas a deep seated desire for is room for improvemenc So very focrrs groupq thel ryould be geat - darity and consistency and m we ser careful consideration is needed iust Ier us ho.t{." up a Task Group nnde up of some of bdore wepropose dungs. Arry the Rural Deans and t ay Chairs. new sr$em rsdd snb @rB into The Fairer Share Task Group is fu,.|(. fret Septr,In}f:. mZL Tut then Bishop |obn Gladwin s currently preparing a draft r€pDrt for

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facebook'com/DioceseOfSatisbury twitter.com/DioSaLi sbury youtube.com/DioceseOfSa [i sbury We experience many periods of change in the course of our lives, and the summer is a time when many changes occur, particularly for young people. As school breaks up, the year 6 children look forward to moving on to their next school, often with a mixture of excitement and trepidation; those leaving secondary school look forward to university or vocationaltraining; and others look forward to entering the world of work.

At the time of writin8, we have had a change in the weather, from a cold, wet June to soaring temperatures and bright sunshine in July. For many of us this signals a time away from our daily routine, enjoying rest and relaxation on holiday, perhaps Soing away either within Britain or abroad, or just spending time at home away from the busyness of work and the hectic pace of the daily round.

Some of us will be going th rough major life ch anges. lt has been a joy to see several couples married in the churches during the summer months, and we wish them, and those married in other venues, every happiness in their future lives. The miracle of the birth of a baby turns our lives upside down, changing our relationships and routines for ever, while bringing untold happiness to parents, grandparents and the wider family. On the other hand, some will be experiencing difficult change, such as illness or bereavement; the future may appear dark and uncertain, and day-to-day living may be a struggle.

Any kind of change can be unsettling, and we feel the need for something constant to hold on to, something to bring stability while everything around us is different and unfamiliar. The well- known Psalm 23 reminds us of God's presence with us through the joys and sorrows of life, wherever we may be and whatever our circumstances. 'The Lord is my shepherd,'we read. ln ancient times, a good shepherd took tender care ofthe animals in his charge, taking them to graze on the best grass he could find and even risking his life to protect them should a wild animal attack. The image of God as our shepherd is indeed a powerful and reassuring one. 'Even though I walk through the darkest valley, I fear no evil; for you are with me; your rod and your staff- they comfort me.' Even through the most difficult life changes, God is there, whether or not we are conscious of his presence, bringing us strength and comfort. He is there, too, at times of great happiness and rejoicing.

'surely goodness and mercy shall follow me all the days of my life, and I shall dwell in the house of the Lord my whole life long.' Whatever changes we may face in life, God's loving presence with us remains constant, a reassurin8 anchor in the unpredictable sea of life.

Canon Judy Anderson

You can reod the full Psolm in the Old Testoment section of the Bible, or online ot

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FOVANT Cleanine on Wed 7s Aug 2Pm 4ll' Miss Carrick & Mrs Liddell We will be reading poems about 1ln 'Friends' I tth Mrs McQuilton & Mrs Diron New members always welcome 2sth Mr & lVlrs Lcstcr ST GEORGES 50/50 DRAW Flowers 4rn Mn Harris The winning numbers in the July draw I ld, Mrs Harris were:- I td' Mrs Cooke f 35 no. 64 256 Mrs Cooke f25 no 142 The next draw will be on 15s August at SUTTON MANDEVILLE Hall Flowers & Cleanins 10.30 arn in the Villase 4rh Mrs White & Mrs Turner I ld' Sir Jack & Lady Deverall l8d' Mrs Willis & Mrs Aitken-Quack Village llall 25'h ffiryes ld Sept Dr Prince & Mr Foston Minimumhiring 0-2hrs i.l2 Additional hours per hour f 5 & COLLATING Maximum Day Charge f50 White or Colour Printing rne Diane Rae 714947

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Primarv Care Networks

On July 1"twe started working in a new way with our neighbouring practices. This new organisational structure (the Sarum West Primary Care Network) is formed from 7 similar rural practices with a combined population of 31,000 patients. Our practices are The Orchard Partnership, Courtyard surgery, Hindon surgery, Mere surgery, Tisbury surgery, Silton surgery and Sixpenny Handley and Broadchalke surgery. These practices have signed an agreement to work collaboratively and some health services in future will be designed and managed via the PCN, rather than by individual practices. The government are keen to improve how healthcare is delivered in community settings, and the PCN is a major stepping-stone to helping us achieve this.

Diabetes update

Understanding how to manage your diet is a pivotal part of good diabetic control. The overwhelming feedback from the recent diabetes group consultations was that it is often bewildering when trying to understand how to eat well with diabetes.

Responding to this feedback, we have secured funding to run an X-pert course (the recommended training course for people with Type ll diabetes) locally. The course starts on Wednesday 16thOctober,9:30 - 12:00 with weekly sessions for 6 weeks in total. The venue is The Greater Good Pub. There are places for 20 people who have been diagnosed with Type ll diabetes and have not been on the X- pert course before. Please let reception know if vou would like to take part in the course.

Feedback from previous attendees is that is fun, interesting and helps you have the confidence to make good dietary choices which improve your diabetic control. lt is free, and the offer to run the course in Fovant is a brilliant opportunity for providing clinical services on our doorstep.

Also, if this course is well attended, it helps demonstrate that we should be providing services closer to home for all our patients, and we can then push for other courses and services to be provided locally in future.

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Lammas is the old harvest of first fruits, when it was the August f4th tradition to tako a loaf of bread made from newly_reaped grain 6.00 pm to church for a blessing. Remlndcn ncw ilme Martha's Down is a field off Hindon Lane, at the top of the ridgr between the 83089 at Hindon and th€ A303 at Chicklade. Grid Reference 51.103394, -2.12623 ss€sss€ss€s€€ Children's Summer Workshops "All are welcome!'

Jesus invited friends to slt and eat with him. We're planning an afternoon of stoty, fun, games, makes, craft, science, bakes, exploring stories of welcome, and invitation. Open to chlldren of all ages! If you are under frve - please brlng an adult to stay and play. 126 August Fovant Village Hall 1pm - 4pm followed by a tea party from 4-4.45 open to all.

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Our tower captain, Vicki Rowse, has been FlLgroup's summer outing this year was to appointed Honorary General Secretary of Winchester and despite the wet weather, Ringers. everyone had a very enjoyable day. On the Salisbury Diocesan Guild of arrival and after coffee and comfort breaks, To mark the occasion a full Peal will be there was an hour of free time to descend attempted on Friday 2nd August at St gardens on the shops or walk in the along George's Church Fovant starting at 1.0.00. the river, before meeting up again for lunch, ringing be after which we made our way to the lf successful will continuous Cathedral for the start of our guided tour. for a little over 3 hours. The very amiable Bronwen Black was our We wanted to let you know so that you guide and after a little 'cathedral banter' could listen if you are interested or make when she discovered we were from Salisbury proceeded to capture our plans to be elsewhere if bells are not imagination with her knowledge of the your favourite form of music. history and secrets the building has accumulated over the years. We all learnt a great deal but even Bronwen was intrigued to learn that one of our party was the great- grandaughter of the dive/s mate, the diver who saved the cathedral from falling down This friendly club meets every Wednesday by propping up its waterlogged foundations. 7.30 10pm Following the tour we spent a long time at Dinton Village Hall from to from Sent through to the end of Aoril enjoying the cathedral's fascinating Kings Come and give bowls a try, no experience and Scribes exhibition with its wonderful necessary, Instruction and coaching and interactive d isplays and historical artefacts. There was still some free time left before all eouipment provided. once again boarding the coach for home, Co ntactn- [email protected] arriving back in Fovant around 6pm. For or call Dave Witt on 01722 716553 more information on FlLgroup and their Sue Hamilton on 01722 716843 upcoming events, please email filgroupl [email protected]. ROADSIDE RUBBISH Please take your rubblsh Fovant Folks Lunches 2Ol8 wlth you. Please don't empty your Penrudocke Arms. Dinton l2.noon ash trays the stubs polson all blrdg, ls still fortnishtly especlally the young Please us€ gloves and special Friday gth & 23th August plck up eucks and clear now Lltter seen Sutton Road /Glassee Lane glves You don't have to book iust turn up on the dav always magazlne a call. - problem Margie 714747 & Sue 714'107 Dog Poo le the other blg for all. Lots of complalnts - please do clearfor tie health of dogs and resldente FILMS tN TISBURy 7pm

This is the last film for the season. FOVANT VILLAGE we open again in HALL Septemberl 2PM UNTIL 4PM CLOSED UNTIL {lTH SEPT lrom cars and lonies in our lay-bys arx! verges C2 INCLUDING REFRESHMENTS JL lootpaths and bridteways. Cars are the worst olfenders CONTACT DAPHNE 714919 on our roads. ll you see it happening, please repod it to potice, parish oR suE 714?07 councillor, or your neighbourhood watch eNEW MEMBERS WELCOMED representative. NADDER VALI.EY B ELLRIN GING Hedges and trees are so you easy to plont, and we Are interested in learning to ring church bells, or forget how per not rung for a fast they grow, whi ellringers in particularly in a year like the lease let us this. The cost of pruning know. and cutting an out of !\rc lrraclicc \\/ednes

loin Us At louant Uiflage ilafl The winning numbers for the June Draw were: for Jan's Graft First Prize t40 No 97 and Laugh Group Second Prize Bring E2O No 45 along any craft project you Third Prize t10 /Vo g0 are working on and enjoy a natter Prize winners will be advised personally and a cuppa with friends otd and new The 2nd Wed of each month 24pm 12 For more info contact Cynnie Wiltis on 714168 Teressa aLll 714791 e Pick it up and take it home with you! Dog poo on the footpaths and bridleways is a no no! Children's Playground is not for on a walking dogs. You will be named if you tues[a) 30tn 1u0 4, Znn nug persist Dog bin needed near here to help. dtClays Orchard 1.50 - 2.05pm DINTON & DISTRICT SHORT MAT BOWTING CTUB

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The Annual Dinton Short Mat Bowls Club tasted success in sponsored "Ride & the Wiltshire Winter League, winning the Stride" takes place Southern Division with 52 points, five points on 14th September ahead of Market Lavington in second place. this year. lt is held annually to help the Both teams progressed to the Stevens Cup Wiltshire Historic Churches Trust assist - play-offs-at the end of April to with the many repairs to our local Church the League buildings. We have been helped in play the winners and runners up from the Fovant several times over the years. Celia Northern and Central Divisions. After 10 Haselgrove and Felicity Pinder will be closely contested games at the Springfield trying to visit as many Churches as they Campus in Cosham, Dinton once again can in one day, prevailed, winning the competition two points clear of Central Division Winners . lf anyone would like to join us or to do their own walk do let us know. lt makes Formed in 2002, Dinton and District Short Mat a perfect family day out! Half the Bowls Club meet at Dinton Village Hall every money we raise will go to the Trust and Wednesday evening (7.30-10pm) from half comes back to help look after our own September through until the end of April. We Church. These lovely old buildings in so are a friendly club and are always looking for many villages all need endless help, so new members. Short Mat Bowls is a simple anything you can give will be most game, appealing equally to men or women. gratefully received. All ages and abilities are welcome = whether you're competitive, or looking for a sociable, Celia 774876 Felicity 71475 fun sport, come along on a Wednesday .M evening and meet us! Dates for your Diary. Forthcoming Tisburv and Villages Link Scheme open evenings. Link needs drivers to take local people to doctors, dentists and hospitals. lt is a really At the start of the next season we will be valuable service for our local people who are holding tvvo Open Evenings, specifically for unable to access public transport to get new members, on Sept 11th and 18th . about. Drivers use their own cars and are reimbursed for petrol costs. Some of our Coaching and all equipment is provided by drivers just do a few drives a month. lt is a the Club - come along and have a go! great way to meet people and it is a way to If you have any questions, or require more help your community. for an informal talk please call details please telephone 017 47 870194 or 07 484 284670 Dave Witt on 01722 716533, Sue Hamilton on 01722 716843 or email [email protected] The Tisburv Memorv Group LINK We are an independent informalgroup Do you need which meets transport on Wednesday fortnightly to attend medical, from 10am to L2noon at Hinton Hall in hospital or other appointments etc? Tisbury & District Tisbury. We have an action packed Link Scheme may be able to help you. programme right through until the end of To find out more about the scheme December and we always manage to contact: s or747 870194 Charity Registration t718549 r?E--!- Tisburv Carers Caf6 There is no charge for LINK but to run the service the scheme relies on appropriate 12pn For people caring for a relative, parlner, child or donations neighbour. For more info, visit: www.careruiltshire.co.ukOr g1 from users. B cail 0gOOl 41 1 Tisburv Flower 6roup We hold meetings on one Tuesday a month in the Hinton Hall in Tisbury at 7.15 p.m. Visitors are very welcome to join our friendly group. Details from Chairman Tricia Carroll on 01747 g71954

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. tel: 01747 871141 , ReBistered Charity o e-mailusatnaddercentre(Dwiltshire.eov.uk. Number 1151541 Mere Youth Centre o visit the website at www.wiltshire.eov.uk The Recreation Ground . Follow us on Twitter@Naddercentre Queens Road Mere. BA12 6Ep or Facebook WITTSHIRE WEST COMMUNITY POUCING PRIORITIES FOR WILTSH'RE WES| CPf TEAM .TISBURY COMMUNTTY AREA (i) Operation Artemis (Rural Crime)r This is the ongoing rural crime operation overseen by the Rural Hello and welcome to this edited crime Team for the county. They will arrange for version of the community PolicinS specific patrols during the course of the year in Team (CPT) Report for .luly 2019; it ls and supported by the farming mainly an extract from the reformatted report from cooperation with now entitled, "CommunitY Policing Team community with a view to tackling, deterring and Tisbury Briefing". detecting overnight rural crimes. Throughout May over 80 patrols have been conducted in rural areas HIGH LEVEL CPT UPDATES throughout the West wiltshire community PolicinE (i) BurBlaries Team. The Tisbury ar€a has seen six burglaries in the last two (ii) Burglaries: Actions include assisting officers with five of these are still under months; enquiries relating to these incidents and raising investigation.ltems stolen include .iewellery, cash and awareness within the community. antiques. (iii) Stop Me Readers' attention is drawn to the crime prevention As part of the Wiltshire Rural Crime Partnership, the advice below and to the advantaBes of signing up to police are launching stickers that read, "Police STOP Community Messa8ing and to accessing local Police ME between 20:00 - o5:m". This is a new initiative to Facebook sites for updates and urgent requests. help tackle farm machinery theft in the county. For Community Messaging at On example, there has been a spate of GPs Tracker www.wiltsmessaging.co.uk, one can also register thefts with and from farm machinery. one's own CCTV systems; this will assist local officers Stickers are now available for our rural communities in obtaining evidence quickly when they conduct to apply to their agricultural vehicles, trailers and house-to-house enquiries. Please note that only the horseboxes etc. The idea being that if the machinery Police have access to who has CCry. is seen on the roads between the stated hours by (ii) ec5o *""rt officers not already committed to a call, those PCSO Neil Turnbull is to hold Community Drop-ln- officers can stop check the vehicle to ensure it is Sessions in the Nadder Centre. Details are available at being used by the rightful owner. Police Facebook site, the Nadder Centre or the Tisbury The dry clean adhesive stickers have been email through via distributed in the rural and farming communities [email protected]; they will across wiltshire by the local cPTs. NFU Farmers are also be added to Community Messaging. Specific encouraged to stick these on machinery for officers sessions are currently scheduled for: to see. All PCSO'S are spreading the word with local Friday 19'h July 2019 19.o0 to Farmers. 20.30 (iv) Reporting Monday 5ih August 10.00 to Meanwhile, we encourage all communities to report, 11.30 2019 with as much detail as possible, any suspicious to Friday 23d August 19.00 incident of people and vehicles cominB into yards 2019 20.30 and onto land. Vehicle detail can include the usual gth September 10.00 to Monday indicators such as registration mark, colour, make, 2019 11.30 model number, etc-, but it can also indude any Fr iday 27th 19.00 to obvious scratch, dent, broken light or other damage. September 20.30 Description of unusual features may also help 2019 subsequently to identify a vehicle. Monday 14'h october 10.OO to RECEITT CRIMES AND UPDATES OF NOTE 2019 11.30 : 24 ,une 2019: Criminal Oamage: Friday ln November 19.0O to Offender scratched the victim's vehicle. 2019 20.30 Berwick St John: 2 July 2019: Vehicle offences:

{aarlhaalz6trrril+chiro aaliaa r rt, Offenders forced entry into the farm by breaking the Watch this space for the development of a Tisbury gates. They then rammed a van into the side of the centred CSW scheme. tractor causing damage and stole five tractor OTHER INFORMATION batteries. Online reporting of Crime Charlton: 21 lune 2019:Theft: Two males driving a lf a member of the public in Wiltshire has been a white Citroen Berlingo van stole three leisure victim of crime, or has witnessed a crime, the batteries, two scrap batteries and two fencers. incident can now be reported online to Wiltshire : ZO June 2019: Theft: Offenders Police. Go to the website at gained access to garden via neighbour,s property and www.wiltshire.police.uk, click on the Report button stole several tiles from a summerhouse roof. and select Crime from the menu. Ludwell: 24 June 2019: Traffic offence: Vehicle hit the lf the crime is still happening or the suspect remains victim's car damaging the driver,s side wing mirror. on the scene or someone is seriously injured or is in Female driver of the offending vehicle just drove on, immediate danger it is, of course, an emergency so making no attempt to stop. then please call 999. : 8 July 2019: Theft: Two males drove a red van Souti West Wiltshire Area Board,s Community into the yard at the location, loaded the vehicle with Safety Group paving slabs, a bag of cement, and a wheel barrow The next meeting is scheduled for Wednesday 2nd from one of the victim,s lorries. October 2019 at Gpm in the Nadder Centre, Tisbury. : 18 June 2019: Burglary (Residential - CR I M E PREV ENfIO N ADVICE Dwelling): Offender entered a property and took a (i) Thefts from Vehicles handbag and cash. They then took a Satnav device . Don't leave anything in your car - if ifs not from a car in the grounds of the property. there, then it can,t be stolen. Tisbury: 18 June 2019: Burglary (Residential - o Thieves aren,t picky - so don,t leave even Dwelling): Offender(s) accessed home by forcing a low-value items in your car. Often thieves bedroom window. will smash and grab first and look later to see if what they've stolen is valuable. Tisbury: 21 June 2Ol9: Vehicle offences: Offender . Don't hide it - if you hide items under the stole the two front indicator covers, prised off a rear seat or in the glove box, chances are light cover and left the bonnet up on the victim,s someone will have watched you. lf you vehicle, which was secure. cannot avoid leaving something in your Tisbury: car, 23 June 2O19: Burtlary (Residential - put it in your boot before you begin your journey. Dwelling): offenders gained entry to property via . Don't window at the front of the house; items were stolen. leave valuables in your car even for a minute it only takes Tisbury: 23 June 2019: Drug offence: Offender issued - a thief a few seconds to smash a window and get with warning for possessing cannabis. what they want, so don't take the chance. coMMUNtTY SPEEDWATCH (CSWI . Don't leave your house keys or anything with Every two weeks, four Community Speedwatch your address on it in your vehicle _ someone Schemes across West Wiltshire are selected by the could steal your keys and then gain access community Speedwatch Team for CpT support into your home- (additional (ii) Securing targeting, enforcement and patrols) to Cars supplement the CSW team planned sessions. o Always secure your car. o Always your These are included in our weekly tasking document for lock car and wind your windows up, even if you are just posting a letter action and update. All the results from the or going into a petrol station. supplementary speed checks conducted are fed back . Get a car alarm - they not only deter a thief to the relevant Town and parish Councils. from stealing the car, but also from stealing The current Speedwatch Schemes that were items from inside it. supported in the period throughout May and June o lmmobilisers stop the engine from starting if 2019 included Hindon and in the Tisbury the car is being stolen. Beat. (iiil Beauty Spot Vehicle Advice . Try to park in sign-posted parking areas. f6a,{h..t,6lr.,ilr. hi'6 ^^ti.6,.t, . Be cautious about parking your car in that helps police identify your property and isolation, thieves can be put off when other catch criminals. people are around. o consider registering expensive items with a . Do not leave anything in your vehicle. A jacket forensic marking company such as or coat left behind may be of very little value Smartwater at www.smartwater.com to you, but a thief may think it has been used TEAM CONTACTS to hide a laptop or handbag, and will break . Sector Head: lnspector 41 Andy Fee: into your vehicle to find out. andv.fee@wiltshire. onn.police. uk . Before you leave home, think about what you . Deputy Sector Head: Sergeant 16M James need and leave any unnecessary items of Williams: value at home. [email protected] . Whilst enjoyinB the sights make sure you keep . Community coordinatoE: Pc 2342 Helen your bag and possessions with you. Daveridge: o Consider taking pictures of the cars in the car [email protected] and park with you, if its a small car park. You are Pc 1312 Richard Salter: allowed to take photos in a public place. [email protected] (ivl Home Security . Local Pcso: Pcso 6192 Neil Turnbull: . Most burglaries are opportunistic. [email protected] . 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This is a lovely and pretty village, clean and well kept. The judges found the map suggesfing the whole parish to be looked at a little difficult to follow as this boundary was not defined. The map did higruight the places 8 of interest - though the terephone box is no longer outside youth the club. The church yard is preasanfly cared for though it was difficult to understand exactly what was considered to be the conservation area as this seemed very insignificant. Ail the grave stones were left with lichen to consider conservation which is commendable. The playground and recreation area were well mown and clean. The village Ha[ had new notice boards and these showed current and informative information. The areas round the youth club, Surgery and shop were we[ maintained and arso the pub. The stream and its edges are a[ very atfractive and also add to the delightful feer of the whole village. The very helpful and concise Ri&s of Way booklet was excellent but not ail paths were inspected. The Threl Towers Community Magazine giving news and views of Fovant and adjoiniag villages was full of information and showed good community spirit. The Judges felt that the website, in two parts (the part given on the Entry Form to be only the parish council), showed the Parish and village details to be rather separate - the tink from the village site to the parish council site did not work. The Judges did travel to view the Badges from afar and these obviously attract a number of visitors which is admirable.

This village came second out of 4 viilages in the south Area. Totar marlrs given - 80- The only items wttn iTutt score were numbers 4 ond 7 on the Judges' Mark Sheet Fovarrt Parish Council is short of counciltors. Do lOU have the selflessness required? Do lOU like to make things happen rather than complain about what's wrong? Could yOU join a friendly team at the heart of village life? Would yOU like to be involved in making decisions that can help the community? Would yOU like to learn how local government works? You could be just what the village needs. Please come to the next Parish Council meeting to find out more.

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I was delighted to find two items on the media this last week about hay meadows - which are currently an absolute picture, with a huge diversity of wild flowers providinB nectar for our raPidly disappearinB pollinatinB insects. One programme was "Gardener's World" on BBc 2 and the other was the farming programme on Radio 4 on Saturday morning.

I am not usually up early enouth to catch the farming programme but I was so glad I did and was able to hear about enterprising farmers who are successfully re-creating hay meadows from previous arable fields. lt was good to know that the goodwill is there and that nature sets to with a will once the appropriate seed mix is sown and she is left to get on with itl

Gardener's World devoted the whole programme to hay meadows. Apparently we have lost something like 90% of the ones that existed when I was a child to intensive farming. I had read this before and it people was so Bood to hear the problem becoming "mainstream" so that more and more know the facts and we can start to do somethinB about it. The presenters on the programme set about showing how we "ordinary" gardeners can plant nectar rich flowers in our Bardens, tubs and window boxes to feed vital insects so that they are around to pollinate all our food plants/trees when the right time comes. The internet gives long lists of suitable plants - starting the year with snowdrops and crocuses and progressing on to things like foxgloves, lavender, rudbeckia, sedums, buddleia and so many more. lwas interested to note - as I was researching these - an advertisement from M&S offering "bee-friendly planted hanging baskets". The message is getting out there!

At the moment it's great to Bo around and see the steadily ripening fields of grain - but it makes me question whether they will be sprayed with Roundup immediately prior to harvest to dry them so that the machines can handle them more easily. Because of this more and more of us are testin8 positive to urine tests for Glyphosate - the so-called active ingredient in Roundup - as it finishes up in the flour milled fromthesprayed grains. Manyof uswill be eating it eve ry day without knowing that we are doinB so, The manufacturers tell us that it is quite safe (well they would say that, wouldn't they?) but independent studies say otherwise and in America there are numerous cases which have come to court where the iudge has decreed that substantial (millions of dollars) damages should be paid to claimants who say that they have developed serious illnesses through working with Roundup

Obviously, much smaller amounts are involved with residues in harvested crops - but liust can't understand how the spraying is allowed. This is one (among many) reason why I always buy organic grain based products.

Glyphosate damages the helpful bacteria in our guts and, since these are a huge and vital part of our immune systems, leaves us more vulnerable to developing a number of illnesses. We can well do without that!

Good Health !

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Following Tisbury Camival Royals Disco the Camival Queen, Princesses & Prince have been crowned by the Wiltshire Army Cadets (Tisbury Branch) at our Cake Bake OffAfternoon Tea which was held in June. The Camival Queen this year is Zoe Frost, Camival Princess attendants are Poppy Davis & Bobbi Davis along with Carnival Prince Harry St. John. To see thern in their royal attire come along to Tisbury camival on sat' 2l't Sep' l9 watch the parade & enjoy the Camival events & stalis throughout the day. This year is Tisbury Camivals l00G year - The very first parade was held in 1919 & called Tisbury Peace Parade, to celebrate the end of the war. This year Tisbury camival falls on Intemational Peace Day & we are sticking with the peace theme, as it commemorates the very first parade, couldn't have fallen on a more appropriate day & we can all relate to needing peace in our lives & those ofour loved ones. The winner of our Bake Off was our very own conrmittee member Jody Campbell with her delicious red velvet cake. It was a u,onder{ul aftemoon with many new budding bakers entering this year. Tisbury Carmval Committee would like to thank everyone who attended & supported the event, u ith special thanks to Tisbury Army Cadets ivho did a wonderful job yet again.

There are a number of fun, local events happening in the build up to Tisbury Camival, the next being our Dog Show & Fun Day on Sun' I l'h Aug' l9 at King George V Playing Field, Weaveland Road, Tisbury, SP3 6HJ froml1.00am to 4.00pm. This year will be new attractions such as Tug- Of- War, Nerf Gun competition, Bonnie Baby, Cheeky Cherub & Terrific Toddler classes for the parade, licensed bar, live music & lots of new sellers. We currently have a few spaces left for stall guarantee holders & a few Car Boot spaces, book now to your i spot Car boot pitches are only f5.00 per car. Come along & - ] enjoy the shows, games, stalls, car boots, vintage cars, tank, i bouncy castle, refreshments, prizes & much more. . . Bring l along the voucher below to get a FREE drink fiom the Tisbury Camival Refreshment stall.

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To book o stoll or cor boot Pleose visit www.tisburvcarnival.co.uk Or emoil [email protected] SYNOPSIS OF A MEETING OF FOVANT PARISH COUNCIL HELD ON 2Nd JULY 2019 IN THE VILLAGE HALL.

Present Cllrs Hanis, Home, Mrs Mallalieu, Phillips and Mrs Tumer. ln attendance; Mrs C Churchill (Clerk). 3 members of the public. Apologies Cllr Havard. \Mlts Cllr Mrs Green.

Questions or statements from members of the public. The applicant for 19/04978 and 19/05O39 informed the council he wes happy to ansi\rer questions . regarding the applications. The new d'\relling was a necessity and if something was not done with the bams then they u/ould fall into further disrepair and il may not be viable to do something at a later date.

Apologies had been received from Wittshire Cllr Mrs Green. The only item to raise was the next S\ /WAB meeting at Mere on 17h July.

Apologies for abGence had been received from Cllr Havard who wes working. Fovanl PC resolved to accept the apology for the reason given. Fovant PC is aware that Cllr Dunn wishes to resign from Fovant PC but is unable to do anything until an official resignation has been received. This information has been passed onto Cllr Dunn.

Council meeting minutes - lo confirm and sign the minutes of the parish council meeting held on 11rh June 2019. Fovant PC resolved to approve the previously circulated Minutes which were taken as read and signed by the Chairman.

PI-ANNING (i) 't9r(x978. East Farm, Fovant NeA,v dwelling for key farm u/orker. Fovant PC resolved to support the application.

(ii) 19105039. East Farm, Fovant Renovation of an existing bam al Easl Farm and its conversion lo office use. Fovant PC resolved to make no commenl on this application.

(iii) 19105053. Moor CottagE, Moor Hill. Variation of Condition 02 of planning permission 18lO2743lFUL. Fovant PC resolved to make no comment on lhis application.

1 9/0594l.Certifi cate of Lawful Development Fovent Down Pouhry Farm, Fovant Road from Fifield Bavant. Stationing of residential mobile home Fovanl PC resolved to support the application.

Highways. To receive updates on the following (D A30 Speed Limit The letter has been sent to . . (ii) Request for a 2omph limit on all roads currently covered by 3Omph except the A30. The melrocounts have been in plac, and now removed. The results, once received, will be considered at a future meeling. Clerk has received an email suggesting that streetlights may be a safer eltemative to reducing the speed limit. Fovant PC resolved thal it did not support streetlights as Fovanl lies within the AONB and cunently in the process of a dark skies applicetion. Clerk to inform the conespondent. Clerk Future agenda item - 20mph prosecution. Clerk

Co{ption of Councillor. There are currently tr,vo vacancies on Fovanl PC, there was no request for an election on the last vacancy so both may be filled by co-option Mr Simon Dennis wished to stand for co-oplion. Fovant PC resolved to co'opt Mr Dennis wtro signed the declaration and joined the council. Piano for everyone...

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Fully- certified ,7ih edition Etectricat Gontractor competitivqprr-cl'ouaranteea lEf,^.rnstiturionor Engineefing and Technolo$/ .tlon.t As6oelation o,t Pmf!.slonal hspcctor!.nd Testarr Clerk to inform WC. Clerk Clerk to submit Cllr Mallalieu's suggested vacancy notice to Three Towers for August. Clerk

Councillor training. To agree a date to have in house Cllr training. A discussbn took place on who needed to aitend this. Cllrs r,vere asked to suggest dates for such training. All Cllrs

Flood Warden (i) To appoint a Flood Warden - an advert was placed in the Three To^,ers Cilr Oennis had been a Flood Warden in a previous parish and was willing to be the Fovant Flood ' Warden. Fovant PC resolved to appoint Cllr Dennis as Flood Warden. , (iD Storage of flood equipment - to agree where the flood equipment will be stored Cllr Dennis will store the flood equipment.

potential proiects for Seeds for Success. To consider any proiects that S4S could be asked to undertake. Note there is a financial implicetion on such a project as materials may need to be purchased and a contribution towards the scheme. To remain on the agenda Ongoing

To receive an update on the Recreation Ground and to consider the following; (D Update on the painting of the equipmenl. Clerk has been unable lo get quotes. Cllr Mallalieu has also requested quoles but as yet received none. Clerk to contacl Salisbury CC and Tisbury PC to ask if they have any suggestions re conlractors. Clerk

(ii) To consider installing the bird spikes before painting if the painting can't be compleled prior to the start of the summer holidays. Fovant PC resolved that the bird spikes should be purchased before the start of the summer holidays. Cllrs Mallalieu and Hanis will liaise on this item and purchase the spikes. Cllrs Mallalieu / Hanis

TGes to commemorate the oenbnary of 1918. The information received from lhe Tree Council was circulated, currenlly waiting for a response from the Tree Council.. Ongoing

Rights of Way Yvithin the Parish. 0 To agree who will walk each Righl of Way within the parish. All paths to be walked and a report sent to the Clerk for consideration at the September meeting. Clerk to circulate spreadsheet listing all paths. Cllrs are asked to walk paths and note issues particularly of obstructions and signage. Cllr Mallalieu will co-ordinate this p@ect. Cllr Mallalieu

Results of the Ebst Kept Mllage competition. Fovant came second with 80 points. The Judges report has been received. Fovanl PC reglved to publish the report in the Three Towers.

Update of actions from the Minutes dated 116 June 2019. 1. ((X66) Clerk sent Cllr Home the list of suppliers. 2. (U66) Clerk sent the CSW Co-ordinators details to Cllr Hanis Cllr Hanis conftrmed he is waiting to complete the Team Leader training. 3. (0470) lnformation on CIL accompanied the agenda. 4. (0473.1) Update on the flashing bend waming sign - this has been reported but es yet not fixed. d Finance. Year ending 3l March 2O2O (D To note the balance of the accounts Opening balance €13,058.52 Total receipts L11,524.57 Total peyments e 2345.62 Closing balance t22,237.47 Fovant PC noted the financial infomation- Are you unhappy with your property management?

Would you like regular & reliable reporting?

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Tel. 079 1758 2327 (ii) To note the budget spreadsheet. Fovant PC noted the spreadsheet.

(iii) To authorise payments due. Fovant PC resolved to authorise payments totalling 8826 76

Finger Post opposite the Village Hall. One quote has been received and the Clerk also found some costings for a similar (not identical) post online. . Fovant PC resolved to accepl the quote Clerk to apply for a Fingerpost grant ftom S\ /WAB. Clerk

Budget / Precept preparation lor 2O2O12O21. The budget will be agreed at the November meeting, to ' consider any potential projects thai require research in preparation for the budgel setting. Cllr Mallalieu asked all Cllrs to consider items forthe next financial year in preparetion for the budget setting in November. All Cllrs.

Parish Steward List. To agree items to be added to the Parish Ste\ rard list. Cllr Philips reported that the Steward will be Painting the railings in August.

To receive brief reports from Cllrs. Please note that these reports are for inbrmation only and no decisions or resolutions may be made on any items not clearly stated on the agenda, to include; . Parking at The Elms - Cllr Mallalieu reporled that there had been little progress since the last meeting. o Cllrs Mallalieu and Tumed attended the CPRE talk - there is a new Director and CPRE will be looking at the way they present themselves

Clerk's Report. AONB planning seminar on 3'd September at Dinton, Clerk will attend. Cllrs must inform the Clerk if they wish to attend so they can be booked on. The next S\M /AB meetang is on 17h July in Mere The next CATG meeting is on 24rh July, time tbc. Verbal report of flooding at the following locations; . A30 opposite the High Streel iunclion o Brook Slreet . Mill Lane Fovant PC were unaware of any of this flooding. lnformalion on 2omph speed limits

To note items for the agenda of the next meeting. Any items for the agenda should be sent to the Clerk before Thursday 22d August 2o19. Cllrs are reminded that agenda items shouH include a title, brief background and a proposal.

To confirm the date of the next meeting as Tuesday 3d September 2019. lf a meeting is required lo consider a planning application, details will be displayed on the parish council notice board.

There being no further business, Cllr Mallalieu closed the meeting al 9.14pm.

Fovant Pansh Council Tuesday 3'd September Tuesday 16t October Tuesday 12h November (please note this is the second Tuesday) Historic Buitding Consultants. Historrc Building fuchaeologists & Chartered Advisory Service Surveyors

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The next Parish Council Meeting will take place on Tuesday 3'd September 2019 atTpm in the village hall. The agenda will be displayed on the village hall notice board and placed on the website.

Members of the public are welcome to attend and there will be a short period of time set aside for public comments or questions conceming the parish prior to the start of the meeting.

There is no meeting scheduled for August but please keep an eye on the notice boards in case an additional meeting is required for planning or other emergency items. Trees and Hedges remain an issue - please ensure there are no trees, hedges or shrubs encroaching the highway from your property.

Best Kept Village competition report. The two areas that received full marks are; 4) Village greens, public open spaces, allotments 7) School surrounds and playing fields

Vacancy There is currently a vacancy on Fovant Parish Council which may be filled by co-option.

The Parish Council is the most local tier of local government, Fovant PC makes representations to Wiltshire Council on various matters including Highways and Planning, without the Parish Council the local voice could be lost.

Fovant PC meets on the lsrTuesday of every month except August and December and on other occasions if there are planning applications to consider.

be: . At least 18 years old on the day of your nomination, and . A British citizen, an eligible Commonwealth citizen or a citizen of any other member state of the European Union You must also meet at least one of the following four qualifications: . You are, and will continue to be, registered as a local government elector for the parish in which you wish lo stand from the day of your nomination onwards, or . You have occupied as owner or tenant any land or other premises in the parish area during the whole of the 12 months before the day of your nomination and the day of election, or . Your main or only place of work during the 12 months prior to the day of your nomination and the day of election has been in the parish area, or . You have lived in the parish area of within three miles of it during the whole of the 12 months before the day of your nomination and the day of election

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These ore lhe generolguidelines lor enlries ond exhibits: cLAss 4 - DoMESnC I Alltlowers ond vegelobles exhibiled musl hove been grown by lhe exhibitor forol leosl iwo monlhs prior lo the dote of lhe show 40 Pot of iom or jelly I of llowers 2 Exhibito(s will be lequked lo provide o conloiner lor lhe disploy 41 Pol ot chulney (ony) 1 in Closs 3 ond for lhe Villoge TIoy of vegetobles in Colegory l4 For 42 Cheesg scones 3 tloweB in Closs 2, relurnoble contoiners will be provided, ond poper ploles will be provided for olher vegeiobles ond fruit coiegories ln Closs 43 Ouiche - your siyle, onY size! l l, Colegories I - 3 (onions & culinory herbs) you con choose lo use your ,1,{ Prize recipe Coffee & wolnut coke I {using your own lovouriie recipe) own conloiner il Prelened - 45 Sovoury biscuils - onY slYle 5 3 Only ONE entry h ollowed per exhibilor in eoch closs, excepl in lhe (ony size) Phoiogrophy Closs, ond Croft {Closs 6) where exhibilors con enler up to 46 Any homemode liquor, wine, I bottle I enlry per colegory beer or cordiol 4 Allenlry torms musl be honded in ond fees poid in odvonce 5 Exhibilors musi noi enler the disploy oreo betore 3pm. Accommodotion CLASS 5 - PHOTOGRAPHY winner selecied bv public vote will be provided tor exhibilors lo orronge lheir entries, which will lhen be honded lo o sleword. 50. Your phologrqph on the lheme: onimols or birds points ore counied for 6 For some owords poinis ore counied, os follows: 3 Moximum size lSxl3cm -phologrophs should not be lromed or mounted on poinl ihird prize o tirst prize, 2 poinls lor o second prize ond I lor o boord pleose see noles lor full detoils 7 The presenloiion ol owords ond lhe drow tor lhe rollle will slod ot 4.oopm CLASS 6 - CRAFT 8 Exhibitors moy not remove lheir enlries or prize cords unlil oll prizes ore will disposed ol by lhe per onnounced: ony enlries uncloimed by 4.45pm be Any croll ilem lhot you hove mode in lhe following coiegories (lenlry Society os oppropriote p.iton, p.r cot"gory; mox size when disployed opprox 45cmx 45cm x 45cm ) or 9 The iudges hove lhe liberty to wilhhold prizes for wont of competilion insufficient merit 60 Pointing/oriwork 6l Textile lO The decisions ol lhe judges will be finol in ollcoses 62 Oiher crofl ilem

I I The Society will nol hold ilself responsible for ihe loss or domoge ot ony property of lhe exhibilor CLASS 7 - CHILDREN'S {14 veors ond under)

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6 French beons (bush or ctimbingl 6

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l3 Any other vegetobte - singte voriety I (more if smoll) l4 'Villoge Troy' ol produce: min. 6 ilems/vorietieF conloiner mosl oltroclive disploy ot home{rown not to exceed 45cm in produce - fruil. vegetobles, eggs etc lenglh/dbmeler l5 Apple dessert 3 (need nol be ripe) l6 Apple - cooker 3 (need not be ripe) l7 Any olher fruil 3 (more if smotl)

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22 Dohlios under 7,scm diomeler 3 slems

23 Dohlios over 7.5cm diomeler 3 stems

24 Perenniols (mixed or some voriety) 3 slems

25 Annuols (mixed or some voriety) 3 stems 26 Hydrongeos (l or more vorielies) 3 blooms

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to winners in First. Second & Third I Choose the closses (colegories) thot you wont lo enler Prize cords will be oworded ploces. The following trophies will olso be oworded: 2 Grow or moke your enkies. remembering to follow lhe rules in this leollel 3 Complele lhe enlry lorm on lhe bock poqes Sldney Mullins Chollenge Cup: lo ihe exhibilor winning mosl Bring the enlry torm olong wilh your entry tees lo lhe villoge Hollb€tween 4 Fruil) 6p;ond 7pm on FddoY 23'd Augusl. The enlry fee i5 25p per exhlblt' points in Closs I (Vegetobles ond eicept tor chitoren under I4 who con enler ony coiegory lree ol chorge Residenl's Cup: to the exhibitor winning most points in Closs 2 5 when you hond in your form you will be given lobels with your-e'\hibilor ond closs numbers. DON'T IOSE THEM - YOU'tt NEED TO USE IHElll {Flowers) your exhibits being sure lo tollow the rules' ond pre opply iobels 6 Prepore Chollenge Cup: to lhe exhibilor wilh the overoll best enlry in where reievonl {see nole I below for Phoiogrophy ond croft closses)- Closs 5 (PhotogrophY) on 7 Bring your exhibits lo lhe villoge Holl belween 9om ond l0 30om iolu"rooy 2lrn augusl ond hond them lo commiliee members for disploy Jubilee Rose Bowl: to lhe exhibilor winning most points in Closs 6 exhlbtlors musl nol enler lhe dliploy oleo durlng thls PTEASE NOIE ql (Domestic) perlod, ond lqte enklet cqnnol be occepted qt ludglng wlll ttort l0.3oom. The Presldenl's Trophy: lo the exhibitor of lhe overoll besl entry in phologrophs ondcrotl items 8 You should opply your lobels to the tror$ ol Closs 3 {Flower Arrongements) in the botlom leti'hond comer where possible, before submilting them' owore lhol phologrophs moy be disploYed using drowing pins Pleose be lo the winner of closs 14 (Villoge troy of or odhesive, ond musl be unmounied ond unfromed loppoge Cup: vegetobles)

Mondeville Cup: to the child with most poinls in Closs /

Mrs [odge Silver Plole: for lhe winner of the Prize recipe (Cotegory 44)

Besl in Show: to the most oulslonding disploy on the doy

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