The agenda for the Informal BGPC Meeting on 13 December is now online.
Members of the public and press are very welcome to attend.
Due to the increasing number of COVID-19 cases locally, this meeting will now take place online.
The agenda for the Informal BGPC Meeting on 13 December is now online.
Members of the public and press are very welcome to attend.
Due to the increasing number of COVID-19 cases locally, this meeting will now take place online.
Congratulations to Broadwindsor Group Parish Community Land Trust (CLT)- contracts have been exchanged and they are now the proud owner of the c. 1.5 acre site on Netherhay Lane, Drimpton. The project, to build 15 affordable homes for rent to people with a connection to the Group Parish Area, can now proceed! Read their latest newsletter here.
You can now download the draft Minutes from the BGPC Meeting held on 8 November.
The agenda for the Informal BGPC Meeting on 8 November is now online.
Members of the public and press are very welcome to attend.
Due to the increasing number of COVID-19 cases locally, this meeting will now take place online.
You can now download the draft Minutes from the BGPC Meeting held on 11 October.
You can now download the approved Minutes from the BGPC Meeting held on 13 September.
The agenda for the BGPC Meeting on 11 October is now online.
Members of the public and press are very welcome to attend.
Dorset residents, landowners and visitors are being asked for their views and ideas to help shape the next Dorset Rights of Way Improvement Plan. The Plan is the prime means for Dorset Council, as the Local Highway Authority, to identify and prioritise actions to develop and improve the network of Dorset’s footpaths, bridleways, byways, and wider access routes.
A new arts and heritage project culminating in an interpretive map is being launched on Saturday 16 October at Comrades Hall, Broadwindsor. Work by village artists, much of it inspired by the local area, will be on show and for sale between 10.00 am and 4.00 pm. The WI has kindly offered to provide refreshments throughout the day. Organised by a local art group, the event will feature work by Maggi Ouin, Gill and Peter Coates, Mandy Selhurst, Izzy Masey, Carolyne Kardia, Victoria Saines, Donna Heys, Dave Shaw, Norma Roberts, Liz Ridley, Bev Gillard, John Iveson and Libby Jukes. Work by pupils from Broadwindsor Primary School will also be on display. Entry to the exhibition is free. There are no card payment facilities, so please bring cash, your cheque book or make an arrangement to pay the artists by bank transfer.
During the day, Margery Hookings, a writer who lives in the village and is leading the project on behalf of Windrose Rural Media Trust, will be inviting locals to tell her what they love about Broadwindsor. Research into field names and land use now and in the past is another strand of the project. Material gathered will be lodged with Dorset History Centre. The interpretive map of the village is being designed by artist Megan Edwards, whose family live in the village, and will incorporate points of interest highlighted during the course of the project. It will be unveiled in the village in February 2022.
The Place I Love project is funded by Dorset Council, Dorset AONB and Broadwindsor Group Parish Council and supported by volunteers in the community.
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