Month: November 2020
The Broadmayne Lottery is back
Regular subscribers have multiple chances of winning in December as the Broadmayne Lottery catches up with missing draws.
Join in next year to support the Children’s Play Area –
such a vital community amenity.
To join in call 01305 853056 or email bmayne90lott@gmail.com
Concerned about the Climate and Ecological Emergency?
Dorset Council would like to hear your views on their Climate and Ecological Emergency Strategy. Below the poster there are links to the strategy and the consultation and one to a video explaining what they need from you.
Link to the strategy and the consultation
Link to a few slides explaining what they need from you
COVID-19 cases still on the rise
Latest figures from Public Health Dorset show an increase in our area to 111 cases per 100,00
For the same period, the figure for the whole of England was 273.4 per 100,000
To read the full report CLICK ON THIS LINK
Fish-n-Chips come to Broadmayne
Fish-n-Chips
The Village Hall trustees are very pleased to have come to an arrangement with Mark Bennett to bring Fish-n-Chips to the village on Wednesday evenings.
This will be for a trial period, to start with, and its continuation will depend to some extent on how well behaved and considerate we all are when visiting the van in the Village Hall car park. After lockdown the car park will be shared with regular hall users.
I understand that Mark aims to start the service next Wednesday (25th November) – watch out for his adverts.
Dorset COVID-19 Update
Latest statistics from Public Health Dorset and a link to further details.
ACT OF REMEMBRANCE – VIDEO
Due to the latest COVID-19 lockdown there will be no public Act of Remembrance this year.
However, you are all invited to join together, in your own homes, to watch a specially produced video incorporating all the usual elements of the Broadmayne and West Knighton commemoration.
The video will be available on YouTube. You may start the video, by clicking the link below, at any time around 10:50 on Sunday, and the actual Act of Remembrance will start automatically at 10:55.
Please select Full Screen mode.
We do hope that many of you will share in this commemoration with us and find it a suitable alternative under the circumstances.
To watch the video, please click here
sometime between 10:50 and 10:55
on Sunday morning.