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DELIVERED FREE TO EVERY HOME IN THE PARISH

A voluntary contribution towards production costs of the magazine is always gratefully appreciated.

More Coffee Curate..! Uplyme Together...! Si-the-Fish....!

2014

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Worship in April and the beginning of May !!

April 6th 10am Morning Worship with Communion (+Junior Church) 6pm Evening worship Palm Sunday 13th 10am Morning Worship (All Age) 6pm Evening worship with Agape !Maundy Thursday 17th 7pm Worship with Communion !Good Friday 18th 11am Worship (AXMOUTH CHURCH) !Easter Sunday 20th 10am Morning Worship with Communion (All Age) 6pm Evening worship !27th 10am Morning Worship (+Junior Church) 6pm Evening Worship with Agape May 4th 10am Morning Worship with Communion (+Junior Church) 6pm Evening worship !11th 10am Morning Worship (+Junior Church) 6pm Evening worship with Communion ! !FROM THE REGISTERS Baptisms/ Thanksgivings: nil Marriages/Blessings: nil Funerals/ Thanksgivings:26th February: John Manfield, burial of ashes 17th March: Betty Broad, Thanksgiving and burial of ashes.

Parish News DeadlinesPlease remember the next issue of the magazine is for May

and all articles up to and including things for early Juneshould be with us by the 10th April

Email to - [email protected]

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CONTENTSService Times & from The Register Inside Front CoverContents 1More Coffee Curate...? 2From the Editor 3Priming the Pump 4Notices & Events 5Out & About with John Pennington 6Adverts 7Adverts 8Horticultural Society 9Why Easter will never go away 10Diana Shervington 111st Lym Valley Scout Group 12The Full Poodle 13Uplyme Pre-School 14Local Notices 15Uplyme WI & National Trust 16Why all the Drama 17Brownies & British Legion 18Village Hall Booking Dates 19Si-the-Fish & The mobile Library 20Adverts 21Adverts 22In the Garden with Nigel Ball 23Trinity Matters 24Trinity Matters 25Parish Council Report 26Parish Council Report & The Philpot Museum 27Uplyme Together 28Local Adverts Inside Back Cover

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More Coffee Curate...?

Slow down, Look up‘Slow down, you move too fast.

You got to make the morning last….’

I often have a problem making the morning last – or the afternoon, or evening for that matter!

Time seems to fly at ‘broadband’ speed, making the seasons and my head spin. I have to grab for something motionless occasion-ally, and say, ‘Let me catch up’. I hang on to a few minutes. I take my own bit of time, and my world slows down to a breathing pace. This year, to test myself, I have been trying to make an ef-fort to sit still for part of every day in lent – the period from Ash Wednesday to Easter. I find it very hard, and very rewarding. Like much that’s worth striving for in life. I have been helped by starting a lent journal. Forced time alone - to reflect, to notice, to be thankful - seems to lead to bet-ter time with others. Life is a bit more intentional and a bit less reactive. Of course this is exactly how Jesus lived and how He wants us to live today. Living life in all its fullness (John10:10) does not mean being manically busy, cramming activities in at all hours. It means put-ting relationships first – time for God, for yourself and for others. Jesus knew the pressure of constant demands on His time and for His attention. He had good experiences and terrible ones, and He often went off to recharge his batteries in prayer and com-munion with his Father God. For example, the events from Jesus’ life recorded in Marks Gospel chapter 6, verses 14-28 are as shocking as anything from today’s tabloid headlines. You can read it for yourself! No wonder Jesus then said: “Let’s go off by ourselves to a quiet place and rest awhile.” As we approach Easter, we remind ourselves that Jesus lives on today. What better time to slow down, look up and ask God to set the pace from now on? Easter greetings! Shuna

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Welcome to the April / Easter edition of our Parish News.

It seems to me that I need to concentrate a little more! LastmonthIranintoproblemswithgettingthemagazinefinished.IntheendIgotitallsorted........andIsentthewrongcopytotheprinters!!Amostimportant article got left out, so please read the Parish Council report on page 26 &27andthe“UplymeTogether”articleonpage28tocatchup.MyapologiestoLois. Some of you will know that David Coates who organises the sorting and bundlingofthemagazinesispoorlyatthemoment.Hishelpwiththemagazineisinvaluable,andweaskyoutothinkofhiminyourprayersduringthistime. AsChristianswehavejustspentsixandahalfweeksofrepentance,fasting and abstinence in preparation for the most important Christian festival of Easter.HolyweekstartswithPalmSundayon13thApril,whenJesusmadehisentranceintoJerusalem,MaundyThursday17th,thelastsupper,GoodFriday18ththedayofJesuscrucifixionandEasterSunday20ththedayheroseagain.ThereisasmallexplanationofHolyweekonpage10. IhopeyouallhaveaveryenjoyableEaster,andwewouldlovetoseeyouinChurchtohelpusallcelebratethisveryspecialtimeofyear.

Ed

Parish News Distributor required.Couldanyonehelpoutbydeliveringthemagazinetoaround40housesontheLymeRoad?FromYawlhouseatthetoptoLimeKilnLane.ThiswasdonebyDavidCoates,whoispoorlyatthemoment.ItookoveritforhiminDecember,buthavenowbrokenmyankle.Anyhelpwouldbegrateful.PleaselettheChurchofficeknowifyoucanhelp. ManyThanksEd.

“It doesn't matter how old you are, but how you are old”Ancient Uplyme Proverb!

Betty Broad (1924-2014) – In Loving MemoryVery sadly Betty died peacefully in February. Betty had a full and very interesting life and always took a keen interest in Uplyme and its com-munity. She will be greatly missed by her family and her large network of friends both in the local area and abroad. One of her tributes read: “so tiny, and yet such a great personality”, which very much reflects the person she was.

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Priming  the  pump    -­‐  ABC  of  Uplyme’s  water  and  sanita;on  project  

Wells:    Another  possibility  for  clean  water  supply  is  to  dig  a  well  where  the  water  table  permits.    This  is  dug  by  hand  by  the  community  and  the  water  is  liCed  by  a  series  of  washers  aDached  to  rope  going  through  a  pipe  down  into  the  well.    The  washers  were  cut  roughly  by  hand  from  old  car  tyres,  as  a  result  there  was  a  poor  fit  between  the  washers  and  the  pipe  and  the  pump  did  not  liC  the  water  efficiently.    We  came  back  to  the  UK  to  research  the  possibility  of  sending  punches  to  make  the  washers  and  beDer  material  to  extend  their  life.    Recently  we  had  an  email  from  the  water  engineer  telling  us  how  successful  the  tools  and  material,  we  sent,  are.  

Westernize:  One  of  the  benefits  of  the  project  being  run  by  Zambians  is  that  they  understand  and  make  use  of  the  culture  to  bring  about  change.    Western  is  not  necessarily  beDer!    Having  Western  input  to  enable  the  team  to  adapt  ideas  to  their  culture  is  the  ideal  situa;on.    There  is  liDle  internet  usage  in  rural  Zambia,  although  many  people  have  mobile  phones.      

Windows:    Rural  Zambian  houses  have  few  windows  and  those  that  there  are,  have  no  glass  and  oCen  have  bars  to  keep  unwanted  visitors  out.    It  is  quite  dark  inside.    Ronah  and  Ireck’s  house  does  not  have  a  door  yet,  so  the  gap  has  to  be  barricaded  at  night  and  someone  is  leC  to  guard  the  house  during  the  day.    You  can  see  some  leC-­‐over  roofing  which  will  become  a  porch  when  the  saplings  that  Ireck  has  intertwined  between  other  trees  become  straight.    Morag  and  Ronah  have  just  finished  sweeping  the  courtyard  with  a  twig  brush.    It  was  very  hard  work.    Zambian  ladies  do  chores  with  a  chitenge  cloth  covering  their  skirts  and  scarf  on  to  keep  hair  clean.  

Worship:    We  aDended  worship  at  Hammubwato  Church  on  the  Sunday  morning.    The  church  has  only  rough  

benches  and  a  dirt  floor.    Services  started  at  9.30  and  finished  at  12.30.    Many  people  came  to  sing  for  us,  it  was  amazing.    The  youth  choir  would  not  have  been  out  of  place  in  a  TV  talent  show;  they  made  a  fantas;c  sound.    This  was  followed  by  lunch;    goat,  chicken,  the  delicious  Zambian  cabbage  mixed  with  groundnuts  and  nshima.    No  need  for  a  kitchen,  the  fire  was  made  out  the  back  of  the  church,  someone  brought  the  goat  and  someone  else  brought  the  chicken  and  others  contributed  the  rest  of  the  ingredients.  3  hours  later  it  was  all  ready  –  delicious!    The  church  is  near  a  borehole  and  they  are  hoping  to  build  a  storage  shed  so  that  they  can  keep  equipment  that  can  be  shared.    We  met  with  all  the  local  care  teams  there.    So  many  people  are  HIV+  and  the  church  provides  support  and  care  as  well  as  advocacy  for  them.      

Thank  you  to  everyone  who  supported  our  Quiz  Evening  for  Zambia  at  the  Talbot.    We  raised  £404.30.    Special  thanks  to  Darren  our  intrepid  Quizmaster  and  to  Steve  and  Wendy  for  making  us  so  welcome  and  providing  the  food.  

Dates  for  your  diary:  

4th  April    -­‐  Swishing  party  at  12  Glebelands  10.30a.m.  and  7.30p.m.  Bring  5  good  quality  things  to  swop  31st  May  -­‐3p.m.  Tea  at  “PinecroC”,  Greenway,  an  award-­‐winning  wildlife  Garden  in  Lyme  Regis,  DT7  3EY  28th  June  –  Summer  Ball  at  Haselbury  Mill,  Crewkerne,  fabulous  new  venue  and  band;  details  to  follow  !More  Priming  the  Pump  next  ;me..... Russell and Morag Kingsbury

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Mellow Birds“Mellow Birds is a group which provides the opportunity for Christian women of all churches to grow spiritually. Our focus is on mums with young children as this is a phase when finding time to connect with God can be particularly difficult. We meet weekly in each other’s houses and follow bible based studies with occa-sional speakers. A crèche facility is available for those who wish to use it but if your child does not settle they are more than welcome to join us”Contact the Church Office 01297 444499 for further details.

When?Every Friday, 10am-11.30am (Term time)Where?The Scout Hut, Rhode Lane, UplymeWho?0-4 year olds (please bring your parents/carers)What?Playtime, arts & crafts, wriggly worship, bubble-pop prayer time, Bible stories, snacks and drinksCost? £1 per child

For more information please contact Esther on 07803 253 355 or Kathryn on 01297 442796.

BBC One are looking for people who live in interesting homes in Uplyme and the surrounding areas and would be happy to try a home swap holiday for a new TV series.Do you live in an interesting home you’d be happy to swap with someone elsewhere in the UK for a short break?

IF SO THEN GET IN TOUCH NOW!For an application form please email [email protected] with your contact details

Easy FundraisingWould you like to raise money for Uplyme Church simply by shopping online? More and more people are shopping online, from groceries to clothing, from utilities to holidays. If you would like to do a good deed whilst doing your shopping simply go to www.easy fundraising.org.uk, click “support a good cause”, enter Uplyme church as your good cause and register your details. Then visit online retailers via the easy fund-raising site and start shopping to raise up to 15% of what you spend for Uplyme Church, donated by the retailers. It costs you nothing, other than what you were going to spend anyway!

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Out and about with John PenningtonOf all the little birds to see in England, surely one of the most colourful and delightful is the Goldfinch. Mrs P spotted a Charm of 12 all feeding from dead flowerheads on a lavender bush in our garden last week which made her day. Al-though not a rare site in Devon and Dorset the sight of a Goldfinch always causes me to stop and look. There are several common birds that I always notice; the Buzzard, the Robin and (maybe not so common) the Dipper. The Dipper is a lovely little bird that can often be seen on the River Lym. It's fairly obvious why it has this name (always bobbing up and down on the spot), but it has a lovely white breast which catches my eye. This winter, having been so mild, has been a boom for the bird population - especially ducks and other waterbirds. In cold winters many birds cannot feed during prolonged periods of very low temperature and the population of some species can really suffer. I think the mild weather is the reason I've been noticing birds quite a bit of late - they are enjoying the mild temperatures

Of course, by the time you read this it will be early Spring. The sun will be out, the paths will have dried out and you'll be out and about in the lovely lanes and fields of Uplyme. Well, I hope that's the case! Nothing can be taken for granted with the weather in the UK. As I write this the sun is shining and I've just got back from a walk to Ware cliffs, where the land is on the move. After months of rain, there are huge fissures in the fields, a new cliff has appeared in the woods and a house sits between the two looking in perfect order. It must be exceptionally worrying for the owners and the next few weeks will be critical for them. The land may stabilise and not move for decades or it may move significantly and leave a totally new land-scape. These things are impossible to predict. After the huge landslip at Bindon nearly 200 years ago, the land has moved very little since, but in the Pinhay area and to the East towards Lyme the last few years has seen quite a bit of movement. If you have ever seen any old sketches or drawings of the local coast from the 18th or 19th centuries you will see a very different coastline to that of today.

Last month I talked about Roman occupation of this area. One thing is certain, when The Romans were marching up and down the road next to my house, the coastline was a good deal further away than it is today - possibly hundreds of me-tres further. I have a theory that 2000 years ago what is now The Cobb was actu-ally an inlet with cliffs either side. I don't believe anyone would build a harbour in open water. I could be mistaken but I'd like to think I've come up with a credible theory?

Until next time.... JP

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Tel: 01297 445626Email: [email protected]

“your home from home by the sea”

Residential CareDementia CareRespite CareDay CareAdvice and support

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Uplyme  &  Lyme  Regis  Hor1cultural  Society  

www.  ulrhs.wordpress.com  

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Ferret Race Night Despite  being  re-­‐scheduled  from  the  14th  February,  due  to  the  storms,  the  Ferret  racing  evening  was  extremely  successful  and  aFended  on  7th  March,  by  a  capacity  audience.  Everyone  delighted  in  the  thrill  of  the  races  and  enjoyed      a  tasty  curry  provided  by  “Spice  &  Rice”  Over  £300  in  prizes  were  awarded  to  the  lucky  winners    but  most  importantly  a  significant  amount  of  funds  was  raised  to  support  this  year’s    Summer  Show  on  12th  July.    So  a  big  thank  you  to  the  students  of  Kingston  Maurward  College  for  organising  the  races  and  the  members  and  friends  who  worked  so  hard  to  make  this  unique  evening  such  a  success.      

2014 Full Day Coach Trip Outings 2014 May  20,  Tuesday:  DAY  VISIT  to  Mo`sfont  Abbey  and  gardens  by  coach  –  Na1onal  Trust  property  on  the  banks  of  the  River  Test  at  Romsey,  Hampshire,  a  roman1c  country  house  with  art  gallery  and  remains  of  a  13th  century  priory.    Extensive  gardens  with  ancient  trees,  riverside  walks  and  walled  garden  with  world-­‐famous  rose  collec1on.  Depart  from  Uplyme  Village  Hall  at  9am,  price  £20  for  coach  and  admission;  Na1onal  Trust  members  £12.  Please  ring  Brian  

Cursley  on  01297  443642  or  07831  533580  by  May  12  to  book. Non  members  are  welcome  at  extra  £3  to  cover  

temporary    membership  

July  8,  Tuesday:  DAY  VISIT  to  RHS  Hampton  Court  Flower  Show  at  East  Molesey,  Surrey,  by  coach.  Depart  from  Uplyme  Village  Hall  7am,  return  late  evening,  price  £45  for  coach  and  admission.  Please  ring  Rob  Harvey  on  01297  631644  or  Jenny  Harding  on  01297  444034  to  book.  Non  members  are  welcome  at  extra  £3  to  cover  temporary    membership  

September  9,  Tuesday:  DAY  VISIT  to  Coleton  Fishacre  gardens  and  house  by  coach  –  Na1onal  Trust  property  at  Kingswear,  Devon.  This  wonderful  RHS  accredited  garden  (daily  tour)  lies  in  a  stream-­‐fed,  secluded  valley  on  the  South  Devon  Coast  The  mild  climate  and  shelterbelts  make  the  garden  suitable  for  a  wide  range  of  rare  and  exo1c  plants.    The  1920s  Arts  &  Crals  style  house  with  Gilbert  and  Sullivan  connec1ons  was  the  country  home  of  the  D’Oyly  Carte  family.  Depart  from  Uplyme  Village  Hall  at  9.15am,  price  £18.80  for  coach  and  admission;  Na1onal  Trust  members  £10.  

Please  ring  Brian  Cursley  01297  443642  or  07831  533580  by  September  1  to  book. Non  members  are  welcome  at  extra  £3  to  cover  temporary    membership  

!Diary  Dates      

April  23rd,  Wednesday,  7.30pm:  Uplyme  Village  Hall  .  “Willow  Weaving”  a  demonstra1on  and  workshop  with  Jenny  Knight  of  JK  Willows.  Your  chance  to  create  your  own  willow  item.  Materials  provided  but  please  bring  your  own  Secateurs  and  chopping  board.  Members  free.  Non-­‐members  £3.      

Spring  Plant  Sale  &  Coffee  Morning  

Saturday  10th  May  2014  Uplyme  Village  Hall  9-­‐30  1ll  11-­‐30am  Our  ever  popular  spring  event  and  your  chance  to  re-­‐stock  your  garden  for  the  summer  with  bargain  plants  grown  and  donated  by  the  Society’s    members  and  friends.  Donated  plants  and  garden  items  accepted  from  8am  at  the  hall  on  the  

morning  of  the  sale.  For  further  details  please  ring  Brian  07831  533580

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Why Easter will never go away

How do you make sense of the Resurrection? Dead men don’t rise, so why believe that this particular dead man did rise? At the end of St Luke’s Gospel we read that: “they still did not be-lieve it because of joy and amazement” (Luke 24.4). This is highly signifi-cant. The Gospels do not show us a group of disciples who were in a recep-tive frame of mind. After the crucifixion, they were in hiding, frightened and scattered. Then suddenly, they came out of hiding and were totally different; excited, joyful. By Pentecost they were confident, with one firm message: “You crucified Jesus, but God raised him up!” How did they know this? Because of experience. Some of them had visited the tomb of Jesus: it was empty. Others claimed to have seen and touched the risen Lord. Were they hallucinating? People can hallucinate in groups – when taking drugs, for example. But of course each one will see a different hallucination. But the disciples all saw the same thing. Or rather, the same person. Jesus. Were they lying? Jesus had died a humiliating death as a criminal. Perhaps they wanted to rescue his good name. So did they pretend they had seen him? This theory has a big problem. Their preaching led them into trou-ble with the authorities. They were beaten and imprisoned and some of them killed. People will die for ideas and causes which they believe in pas-sionately. But not for things they have made up. We might suffer for our convictions, we will not suffer for our inventions. What about the ‘swoon’ theory? That Jesus didn’t die on the cross, despite terrible wounds. He recovered in the tomb, and escaped. The disci-ples nursed him back to health. But Roman soldiers knew when a man was dead; and there was the guard on the tomb. Also, the events which followed simply don’t fit. If the disciples had been hiding Jesus, they would have kept very low-key, and out of the way, so that the authorities did not come after him again. Besides, to preach that God had raised Jesus from the dead – which is exactly what they did preach – would have been a lie. Beatings and threat of death would soon have loosened their tongues. Inventions crumble un-der pressure; convictions hold fast. Another reason for believing in the Resurrection is this: Jesus’ con-tinuing impact. Thousands and soon millions of people in every generation since have shared an inescapable sense of being ‘accompanied’ through life. Though unseen, they identify this presence as the Risen Lord.Sometimes this experience of meeting Jesus is gentle and fitful. Sometimes it is dramatic and life-changing. This reminds us that the resurrection of Jesus is not just an interesting historical puzzle. It is a vital present day reality. It brings wonderful comfort, assuring us of the central Christian

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truths: death is dead; Jesus is alive; God is love. This central notion was captured, most movingly, by the great Al-bert Schweitzer: “He came to those men who knew him not. He speaks to us the same word: ‘Follow thou me’, and sets us to the tasks which He has to fulfil for our time. He commands. And to those who obey him, whether they be wise or simple, He will reveal himself in the toils, the conflicts, the suffering which they shall pass through in his fellowship, and, as ineffable mystery, they shall learn in their own experience who He is.”

Have a joyful – and a challenging – Easter. www,parishpump.co.uk

Diana's Page!!“Show respect and be loving and patient with everyone, encouraging those among whom we live. !Rejoice and remember to give thanks for the Grace given us by God so freely and lovingly”! !Chicken Breasts!!Ingredients!1 tbl spoon Sunflower oil!4 Boneless skinless chicken breasts!200ml tub half fat Creme Fraiche!1/2 tsp! Dijon or wholegrain mustard!1/4 tsp Dried Tarragon!!Method!Heat oven to 200F 180C 6 Gas!Heat oil in a ovenproof pan. Season the breasts then brown for 1 minute both sides.!Remove and set aside.!Add Creme Fraiche, mustard and tarragon to pan, stirring to combine.!Bring to boil, then simmer. Return chicken too, spooning sauce over them. !After about 10 mins, lift into oven and bake for 20 mins till chicken is cooked and sauce bubbling.!Great with green beans and rice.!!Tip if you want to use chicken thighs, cover the pan, bake 20mins then uncover pan and bake 20 mins more.!!It's delicious either way!!! Diana Shervington

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1st Lym Valley Scout Group

We have at last been able to get out of the scout hut I think we may have gone a bit stir crazy in there, well the leaders did. The Beavers have been out swimming at the Flamingo pool and Beach combing to make Mothering Sunday picture frames. Three Beavers went up to cubs this last half term so there is space if anyone has a child who is nearly 6 and would like to join please contact me. The cubs have also been swimming as well this term and look forward to an Easter extravaganza before the Easter Holidays. !The scouts have been working on their community challenge badge by helping deliver the Uplyme Parish plan newsletter for the Parish council. It’s amazing how many houses there are in Uplyme hidden away up little tracks, not easy to find in the dark, but I think we managed ok. We will get to do the Guide badge and that will be the community challenge done. The scouts enjoy a good game and last month went up to lamberts castle and did several wide games in the dark, cold but fun. Managed to see the planet Jupiter as the sky was clear. !This month straight after Easter it is St Georges Day Parade, our Patron Saint. This year it is being held in Sidmouth so hopefully the weather will stay dry. Next year we hope to bring it to Lyme Regis. !Next month it is our Annual open day and AGM, and I would like to take this opportunity to say thank you for those on the committee that help us with the running of the group and the hut. We still need more volunteers on the committee and also leaders. If you think you would like to help in scouting in any capacity, you don’t have to have children in scouts, please come and have a chat with me. !Yours in Scouting Karen Yelland Beaver and Scout Leader 01297 442072 mob 07588389389 [email protected]

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OFFICE OFFICES by The Full Poodle Have I written that before or is it Déjà vu again? So, you’ve bought a sparkly new computer, ripped the wrapping off like an excited Easter Bunny … and sat in front

of it to do some serious business. But wait … whither Word? What of Excel? At this point the cold light of the dark side dawns: Microsoft Office does not come as part of Windows. If you look carefully there is a limited function word processor called

WordPad, but that’s it. MS Office is the ‘Standard’ for good reasons, and is pricey for those same reasons. It has a complex functionality and is constantly under development. Both those attributes can also be drawbacks for a normal home user as there are far more functions than we will ever need, and the look and feel seem to change with every version. Although the Poodle is sure that the staff at Microsoft are all lovely people and wouldn’t like to see their poor wee baby children thrown heartlessly into the street, the Poodle really doesn’t want to pay Microsoft Megacorp any more than he has to, which is one reason he doesn’t use MS Office. For years the Poodle has used a free program called ‘Open Office’ or

more recently ‘Libre Office’ and still more recently ‘Open Office’ again. Despite the radical name changes the user

interface has stayed constant despite an ongoing evolution to stay compatible with Microsoft Office. Like MS Office it has a Word Processor, Spreadsheet, and Database.

Enter the Dragon, taking the form of Chinese software giant Kingsoft, with their free office product called - wait for it - Kingsoft Office Free. In use, it’s virtually indistinguishable from MS

Office 2007, and the user interface can be changed to mimic MS Office 2003. Word Processor, Spreadsheet and, for the terminally sad, a PowerPoint lookalike, are all there. One small adjustment and it will save by default into the new Docx format. Perhaps uniquely, there is a browser-like tabbed interface, i.e. it’s very easy to chop and change between several open documents. Disadvantages? No Access-like database, but then who still uses a database? Spreadsheets do the job for most of us. Perhaps the biggest downer is the software dance needed to install the English GB rather than US spellchequeer, but no doubt this will be fixed for the Windows version as it has been for Linux. So there you are - you don’t pays your money and you makes your choice … and have some pennies left for lots of Easter eggs. Happy Easter! Rob Wiscombe The Full Poodle, Computer Repair & Training www.thefullpoodle.com 01297 443819 [email protected]

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The children have been very lucky this term as they have had some very special visitors from the Axe Valley Wildlife park. The children were treated to a cuddle with a cockroach and a stroke of a spider, they also got to manhandle a millipede, sneak up on a snake and tackle a tortoise! A big thank you to the park for coming along and giving the children such a fun packed and educational morning. The park staff had lots of interesting facts for the children and worked well with them. Also, as we did have a day where is stopped

raining, the children have managed to get out for a couple of village walks. The children made pancakes on Shrove Tuesday and were able to taste them along with a choice of toppings. It is a hectic time for the preschool and the committee as we are currently changing to become a limited company. This will help to protect the liability of the committee member and hopefully make the idea of becoming a member more appealing. The down side is that it involves a lot of paperwork and red tape so we are very thankful to Martin Whitehead for his help with this. Easter Celebration, Wednesday 2nd April 2014 at 11am. On Wednesday 2nd April 2014 we invite you all to an Easter Celebration. The Celebration will start at 11.00 am until 12.00 am. If it is your child’s usual day they will still be able to attend the normal session times, all other children attending will have to be accompanied by a supervising adult. There will be Easter songs from the children, an Easter Egg Hunt, Easter Hat making, Egg and Spoon races and an Easter Egg Tombola. Teas and coffees will be provided by the committee, parents will be asked for donations of cakes, Easter biscuits, Hot Crossed Buns and Easter Eggs for the tombola. All monies raised at this event will go towards the outdoor canopy. Please come along and support the children and the Pre-school, even if you do not usually attend on a Wednesday. Extended family and friends are welcome as always. Also any new families that wish to visit us with children who are due to start. !Parents Evening There is a Parents evening on Wednesday 19th March. Please see one of the Playleaders to book and appointment. We have not invited the school reception teacher to this meeting as we will invite her along to the summer term meeting. By the next parents evening you will all know which school your child has been allocated. We will invite all reception teachers into the setting or to parents evening before your child leaves, so please let us know if your child is going to schools other than Mrs Ethelston’s. Many thanks. !Parent Questionnaire There will be an opportunity to complete a parent question at Parents evening. Please fill one in as it helps us to know what you want and how we can improve. !Term Times 2014 End of Spring term – Friday 4th April Summer term starts – Wednesday 23rd April May Bank Holiday – Monday 5th May Half term – 26th May – 30th May 2nd half Summer term starts –Monday 2nd June End of Summer term – Thursday 24th July

Annie Thurgood Uplyme Pre-school Manager 01297 24318 uplymepreschool.co.uk Setting contact 01297 445087

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COMMUNITY WALKThismonthscommunitywalkledbyDavidJoneswilltakeplaceon

Saturday April 12thPleasemeetoutsidethechurchforan11.30start.

Thewalkwilllastforaboutanhour.Wellingtons,walkingbootsorstoutshoesarerecommended.

FormoreinformationcontactDavidon01297444729

CRUSADER FOOTBALL

Crusader football is now running on the KG5 playing field in Uplyme on:

Saturday mornings 9am - 10.15amOur last session will be Saturday May 10th when we will finish with the usual “Lads v Dads” match (Mums & Sisters welcome too)

!Lyme Bay Chorale’s Spring Concert!

!‘Rejoice and be Glad!’!

!with Baritone soloist!David Fouracre!

!Kodaly, Vaughan-Williams, Howells and Bernstein!!

Musical Director Alex Davies!Guest conductor!

David Bruce Payne!!7pm Saturday 10th May!

St Michael’s, Church St, Lyme Regis !Tickets £12 include a delicious post concert buffet.!

Box Office : Hilary Highet, A Kind Of Blue, !7 Broad St, Lyme Regis, DT7 3QD!

01297445649 email: [email protected]!

Free to young people 18 or under!Our charity is Lyme Bay Chorale’s Bursary for

Young Singers!www.lymebaychorale.co.uk

A History of Uplyme Church

An updated “History of Uplyme Church” is being produced in time to go on sale for Easter. Jack and Imogen Thomas are busy re-doing this, with new photos by Matt Roe. The first copies should be available on Easter Sunday

Kate wished she’d never mentionedFresh Expressions of Church

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Uplyme WI

Twenty members arrived to the March meeting of the Uplyme W.I. Institute on a lovely sunny afternoon. After a welcome and apolo-gies a Birthday posy was presented to Dorothy Tonkinson. Lilian Bagnall was thanked for making it. The members were told that the April meeting would be the 90th Birthday celebration in the form of a tea with entertainment..After the rest of the business the speaker was introduced.

Marie Kenny gave us a talk with slides on the Lyme Regis Town Mill .A mill was granted a licence by Edward 111 in 1340. A mill was built in 1640 and there is a small piece of that mill still standing. In those days everyone had to take their wheat to be milled there. A by-product of the milling was starch which was used for powdering the wigs worn by men and women. .In 1890 the mill was flooded an as wheat was being imported and milled at the docks the mill went into decline. It was no longer a going concern and in 1928 was bought by the council for E800.and used mainly for storage. To save it from being demolished the local commu-nity took over and it was restored and reopened in 1991. We had a visual tour of the mill from the top floor,the sack floor down to the stone floor for milling then the bagging floor. For a donation you may have a bag of the flour. 11 Trustees run the mill and there many outlets including a brewery,pottery,art skills,an Italian café, sewing sanctuary and a shop. An 18th century garden is being restored. Entrance is free but a donation welcomed. Dorothy Tonkinson gave the vote of thanks for very interesting talk. Flower of the month was won by Enid Gorman and Sue Kennedy won the competition for a knitted hat. This will go on to the Council meeting next month to represent Uplyme W.I... New members and visitors are always welcome. Ring 35647. Lilian Bagnall

National Trust – Axe Valley CentreEveryoneiswelcometoattendourevents.

Talksstartat2.30pmintheColyfordMemorialHall.Wednesday, 16th April: ‘MutinyontheBounty’–thefullstory.Anil-lustratedtalkbyEwartWalkerBournemouthSymphonyOrchestraConcertintheGreatHall,ExeterUni-versity at 7.30pm on Thursday, 10th April.ABrahmsoverture,thenRachmaninov’s2ndpianoconcerto,followedbySibelius1stsymphony.Tickets£25.50,includingcoach.ContactCharlesHarrisfordetails,tel.552428.Allwelcome;programmedetailsonBSOwebsite. OtherenquiriestoMembershipSecretary, JanetCreasy,0129735880.

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Why all the Drama?

Go to any village hall throughout the country and at some time during the year you will find a group of people working together to stage a drama production of some sort. In larger communities this desire to tread the boards has developed with Little Theatres being created from derelict buildings such as churches, fire

stations, warehouses, etc. This enthusiasm for amateur dramatics is endemic throughout the country. Here in Lyme Regis, perched uniquely on the edge of the sea, we have the Marine Theatre, created many years ago from an old drill hall and continuing against all odds to provide residents and visitors with entertainment by the way of drama, music, comedy, etc. It is additionally the focus for various local amateur groups staging a wide range of productions. Lyme Regis Dramatic Society has used the Marine as its stage for over sixty years putting on two productions a year. The attraction of this wonderful theatre and the reputation of the group brings members from far and wide, one of its strengths being the comraderie of its members when working together to stage a production. A production requires a big team. Not only the acting cast led by the di-rector but also a whole raft of support volunteers: costumes; set design construc-tion and painting; props sourcing and making; lighting and sound; music; stage management; publicity. It’s therefore no surprise that the society is always looking for new recruits. If you have always had a secret ambition to tread the boards, you have practical skills that you could put to use on one of our productions or you have organisational skills that could be brought to bare on managing a production, we would be very pleased to hear from you by emailing [email protected] To read more about the group, visit our website www.lymedrama.org.uk

Bethany Chapel's 4pm service on Sunday 27/4/14 will be back in Bethany, newly extended, and will feature Torbay Gospelaires Male Voice Choir followed by our traditional full scale Sunday tea.

All are welcome.

Mothering Sunday Youth Service

On Mothering Sunday 30th March we will be holding a special youth led service at 10am in the Church Building.Many local children are taking part and we would love to see you there whatever your age! Come along and join us for a lively celebration life,family and our Church which supports many youth activities in Uplyme.

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Wow, is it really April already? We are at the end of our Spring Term & this term we have welcomed 5 new Brownies. !

The brownies decided what badge they would like to do, and they chose the Hostess badge. !

For this the brownies held a party for their friends and family, and they had to waitress on their guests.!

Brownies this is 100 years old, to celebrate this amazing organisation we joined up with our district neighbours in Axminster and celebrated Thinking day together, and some of the girls got to try on the old versions of the Brownie uniform. The girls decided that they preferred their uniform now than the brown dress that I had when I first joined brownies back in 1992, also they saw how the badges have changed format from the brown and yellow to the multi-coloured badges of the noughties. !

!! If you wish your daughter to join Uplyme Brownies ! please go on to www.girlguiding.org.uk/interested ! and fill in the form, please do bear with us though as ! we are at high record numbers so there is a little wait ! at present. ☺!

! Kindest Regards!

! Donna and Claire

!                                                        !

Happy Birthday Brownies.

Royal British Legion Women's Section - Uplyme Branch

On the 3rd February we had a really interesting speaker - Mary Hyland gave us lots of tips and

information on doing our family tree. As somebody who has so far gone back to 1647 on my relations, I now know how to further.

Jane Garland did a superb Quiz on March 3rd - not too brain taxing and thoroughly enjoyed by all.

Speaker Don Jones is joining us on 7th April to talk about the pleasure and pain of publishing children's books. Once again we will be in the Village Hall at 2.30pm and look forward to seeing some new faces.

On May 12th we have another very interesting speaker telling us all about the life of a truant officer Bridget Turner

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VILLAGE HALL DATES FOR APRIL & early MAY 2014 !APRIL 2014 Tuesday 1 April 9.00am-12.15pm Pre-School 12.15pm-1.30pm Lunch Club 12.15pm-3.30pm Toddlers 4.00pm-6.30pm Gym Club Meeting Room 7.30pm VH Committee Wednesday 2 April 9.00am-12.30 Pre-School 1.30am-4.30pm Patchwork Group Thursday 3 April 9.00am-3.30pm School Friday 4 April 9.00am-12.15pm Pre-School 12.15pm-1.30pm Friday lunch club 1.30pm-3.30pm School 3.30pm-6.30pm PTFA Easter Bingo Saturday 5 April 11.00am-4.00pm JUMBLE SALE Sunday 6 April 9.30am-midday Quakers 3.00pm-6.00pm Bethany Chapel (prov) Monday 7 April 2.00pm-4.30pm Royal British Legion 7.30pm Short Mat Bowls Meeting Room 7.30pm Horticultural Society Tuesday 8 April 4.00pm-6.30pm Gym Club Wednesday 9 April 1.30pm-5.00pm WI 6.45pm-9.45pm Parish Council Thursday 10 April Nil Friday 11 April 2.00pm-9.00pm Neighbourhood Plan Saturday 12 April 6.30pm-11.00pm Mainly Ballroom Sunday 13 April 9.30am-midday Quakers 3.00pm-6.00pm Bethany Chapel (prov) Monday 14 April 7.30pm Short Mat Bowls Tuesday 15 to Friday 18 April No bookings Saturday 19 April 1.00pm-9.00pm Private hire Sunday 20 April 9.30am-midday Quakers 3.00pm-6.00pm Bethany Chapel (prov) Monday 21 & Tuesday 22 April No bookings Wednesday 23 April 9.00am-12.30 Pre-School 7.00pm-9.00pm Hort.Soc.Talk Meeting Room 5.00pm-5.30pm Parish Council Thursday 24 April 9.00am-3.30pm School !!!

!Friday 25 April 9.00am-12.15pm Pre-School 12.15pm-1.30pm Friday lunch club 1.30pm-3.30pm School Saturday 26 April Midday-midnight Private hire Sunday 27 April 9.30am-midday Quakers 3.00pm-6.00pm Bethany Chapel (prov) 6.00pm-9.30pm Private hire Monday 28 April 9.00am-12.30pm Pre-School 1.00pm-5.30pm School 5.30pm-7.00pm Brownies 7.30pm Short Mat Bowls Tuesday 29 April 9.00am-12.15pm Pre-School 12.15pm-1.30pm Lunch Club 12.15pm-3.30pm Toddlers 4.00pm-6.30pm Gym Club Wednesday 30 April 9.00am-12.30pm Pre-School !MAY 2014 Thursday 1 May 9.30am-3.30pm School Friday 2 May 9.00am-12.15pm Pre-School 12.15pm-1.30pm Friday lunch club 1.30pm-3.30pm School Saturday 3 May Nil Sunday 4 May 9.30am-midday Quakers Monday 5 May MAY DAY Nil Tuesday 6 May 9.00am-12.15pm Pre-School 12.15pm-1.30pm Lunch Club 12.15pm-3.30pm Toddlers 4.00pm-6.30pm Gym Club Meeting Room 7.30pm VH Committee Wednesday 7 May 9.00am-12.30pm Pre-School 1.30am-4.30pm Patchwork Group Thursday 8 May 9.00am-3.30pm School Friday 9 May 9.00am-12.15pm Pre-School 12.15pm-1.30pm Friday lunch club 1.30pm-3.30pm School 6.00pm-11.30pm Private hire (prov)

!TO BOOK the Village Hall: phone 01297 443819

or email [email protected] Events listed may change with additions and/or cancellations. Booking times are not necessarily start times of events. Check with individual organisations for event times.

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Si-the-Fish.Spring: Sand Soles are everywhere at the moment. Juicy Dover-like flat fish best cooked with mild flavours. Plenty of fat Bream about too. You may be used to the bright silver farmed Grecian

ones. These darker coloured wild fish hit our shores in the lead up to Summer, making a great alternative to Bass, with a similar taste. Here’s three more Spring fish recipe ideas to get your Omega levels up:

1. Brixham Hake poached in tomato with a bit of garlic.2. Lyme Mackerel skinned and filleted then diced and eaten raw with soy sauce,

sesame seeds and sesame oil.3. Lyme Diver Scallops, shucked but left in the shell and placed under a hot grill

for 2 minutes with a slice of gruyere and pinch of nutmeg on top.

Business is good since the weather has sorted itself out. It really wasn’t as bad as the media made out as big boats were doing short trips in that stormy time. The wholesale side is also busy locally and up in London. We’ve also worked hard on the website lately at www.wetfishshop.com.

My wife Jo is running the London Marathon on 13th April on behalf of the Chor-doma Cancer Charity. My lovely Mother In-Law (not a joke) had the pioneering new proton beam therapy treatment late last year to successfully kill a tumour at the base of her brain. If candidates don’t qualify for NHS help and can’t afford the expensive treatment, they could be helped through The Chordoma Founda-tion. Feel free to drop some money in the collection pot in the shop for Jo’s run or search UKViginMoneyGiving for ‘Jo Bennett’ if you can help.

Simon Bennett 07534080893Wetfishshop ltd. [email protected] www.wetfishshop.com

The Devon Mobile Library

Did you know that the Mobile Library visits Uplyme?

Every 4 weeks from the 3rd April 2014 the Mobile Library will visit Up-lyme Village Hall Car Park between the hours of 15.20 and 16.15

There is a good selection of books and also you can reserve books at a cost of 50p per item.

Please use this service or it will be lost!

Shirley Hobden

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Handmade kitchens, bedrooms, bathrooms & bespoke furniture.

•Fitted-wardrobes,cupboards,bookcases,

dressers,window seats, study’s. Built to fit those funny shaped spaces

•Free standing- beds, chairs, tables, island

units, dressers, butchers blocks, desks,t.v cabinets.

•Free design & estimates

Uplyme, Lyme Regis, Dorset.Contact Marc: 07881 38850701297 443941

[email protected]

marc smith bespokekitchens bedrooms furniture

Terry's Toolbox07939 259246Terry Welsh

General Handyman

• Gardening,• PropertyMaintenance,• CarWashingandValeting• Vanremovalsandclearance• Pondmaintenance&toolrepairs.

Reliable and prompt serviceNo job too small

[email protected]

Laurence Cole(H) 01297444153 (M) 07902477040

[email protected]

www.write-wills.co.uk

Call now to organise a

free home visit

Is your will up to date?Laurence Cole is a qualified will writer and

estate planner who specialises in the over 60. He

can advise on:Wills

TrustsLong Term Care

Inheritance TaxPowers of Attorney

Secure storage

Si-the-Fish.

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All About Upholstery

All aspects of upholsterymodern, traditional, bespoke

caneworksoft furnishing: loose-covers,

window seating, box andscatter cushions.

Anna DoxeyMember of the Guild of Traditional Upholsterers

based in Axminster07540 342058

[email protected]

Well furnished 2 bed cottage (sleeps 4) in stunning hilltop village. 300 days sunshine per year, virtually no English people to be found and wonderful views. £290 - £430 per week (fully inclusive) dependant on number and season. Call Sam Pennington (444432) or look at website www.rosan-scottage.com for more details and pictures.

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In the Garden with Nigel BallDear Readers

As I mentioned in the last parish magazine I would try and include people and experiences that I have met with in my Horticultural life so far. The list is quite long and some have had a big impact on my life through friendship, fellowship and of course growing of plants trees and shrubs. This month I focus on a garden that leads down to the fields by Pine walk in Lyme Regis (I have not Named the garden only to protect the owners privacy) The garden was owned by the late Mr & Mrs Wilson whom I worked thirty years ago. This couple were an inspiration to me and we proceeded to build a garden from a blank canvass. Clearing bram-bles making new flower beds even a walk way to a bog garden and a collection of Magnolias. You might ask yourself were do you all fit into the picture of this article. I planted all those years ago a collection of Magnolias down at the bottom of this garden some now are near reaching a height which can be viewed from a distance through the trees. These include Magnolia Yellow Bird, Apollo, Milky way, Star wars, and Vulcan. These were trees that would have cost sixty pounds to buy, a lot of money at the time. The trees flower usually sometime in May depend-ing on the season, they may be earlier this year. Gardeners and folk alike say that you plant a tree not for yourself, but for other people, such true words are spoken in this case. I have been inspired and you will be if you catch a glimpse of these great trees. This article leads me on to encouraging you all to enjoy your own gardens as well as others in the beauty that God has set before us, and the eyes he has given us to see. I now move on to jobs you could be getting on with in your own garden.

• Cut back and tidy up perennial borders.• Fork in manure or compost into flower and veg beds when soil allows.• Sow seeds in trays or cells in greenhouse eg salad crops and annuals.• Order plants you need from garden centres or look out for plant sales.• Share plants with others if you have any surplace.• Make sure tools are sharp and clean for the coming season.• Check dates for shows and enter a few entries.• Make sure ties are secure on climbers.• Spray early for green fly and black spot on roses.• Make sure garden furniture is serviceable.

Above all enjoy your gardening and garden

God Bless

Nigel Ball

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April 2014

Uplyme to benefit from big funding win for Seaton Jurassic … We are set to have a major new visitor attraction just down the A3052 in Seaton, as

Seaton Jurassic received a massive boost of £300,000 from the Coastal Communities Fund. Seaton Jurassic will tell the uniquely powerful story of the geology and ecology of the Jurassic Coast. To be located in the centre of Seaton, next to the Seaton Tramway terminus, the attraction is expected to attract 60-70,000 visitors annually and boost the economy of our eastern

extreme of East Devon by £4M per annum. Beyond the 12 full time equivalent jobs in Seaton Jurassic itself, the centre is expected to safeguard 25 existing jobs and lead to over 100 additional new jobs in the surrounding area. As East Devon Cabinet Member for Economy and Chair of the Seaton Regeneration Board I was interviewed on BBC Radio and Spotlight to boost this fantastic result, great news for our part of East Devon. I expect to see construction starting this summer and be completed in time for a full opening in early 2016.

Superfast broadband for most of Uplyme by end of March? It’s been a long time coming, but the ‘go-live’ date for much of Uplyme from the Lyme Regis Exchange is scheduled for 31st March, at the time of writing. This should allow Superfast Broadband speeds, in excess of 24Mb, to premises within around 1.5Klm of your PCP Cabinet (little green box, like the one outside Uplyme Village Hall).

Unfortunately Devon County Council refused to share the details of the publicly funded BT/DCC deployment plan to extend Superfast Broadband to the rest of Trinity Ward and beyond. As a result of this the Trinity Broadband Group made a Freedom Of Information request, which DCC denied and a subsequent appeal, also denied. The latter with the bizarre justification that;

“It is in the public interest that the public does not know…”

Trinity Broadband Group referred the refusal to the government Information Commissioners Office (ICO) in October 2013. I understand that the ICO has concluded that Devon County Council has a case to answer, with the result expected in April…

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But why is this important for Uplyme, Combpyne-Rousdon and Axmouth? Superfast broadband is particularly important to a rural area like ours and widely regarded as the ‘fourth utility’. It removes our disadvantage in traditional infrastructure, roads, rails and air, and allows us to compete and enjoy the wider benefits, on a par with urban areas. This opportunity is not being taken, as the urban:rural gap in provision is actually widening, rather than narrowing as had been promised.

The effects are now being much more widely recognised and reported.

They include the inability to use modern working practices, including working from home, mobile working or running small businesses in country areas. This affects East Devon particularly badly. Our tourist visitors often chose their destination based on broadband availability. Our children are compromised by the inability to access learning materials, and the Telegraph recently reported a 20% reduction in value of houses without Superfast Broadband, when compared to similar properties which do.

Central Government has just promised a further £250M of which the largest individual recipient is Devon and Somerset, with £22.7M.

Will this result in a real attempt to reach the more ‘challenged’ parishes, share information and engage communities, or merely be used to extend the existing urban centric BT contract? Only time will tell…

Uplyme Neighbourhood Plan moves forward…Our Neighbourhood Plan is the third level of the National Planning Policy Framework, with which those of us who watched the recent series of Planning related TV shows will know. It sits under the East Devon Local Plan and must be consistent with that document.Planning might seem dry sometimes, but it is probably the area of EDDC activity I am approached about most often. Our Neighbourhood Plan is crucial to shaping the future of Uplyme. I will be supporting our team as they wrestle with this demanding subject and do encourage all to take the opportunity to get involved and let the Working Group know what you want to see here. The latest documents are online at www.uplymeparishcouncil.org/neighbourhood-plan !

Cllr  Ian  Thomas  –  Trinity  Ward,  East  Devon  District  Council  !

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Website  :  www.trinitymaIers.co.uk

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Notes from the monthly Council meeting, 12th March 2014 Planning: Applications dealt with by the Planning Committee: • Squirrels Whalley Lane Alterations and 2 storey extension to front of property

Objection. (Two members of the public were present and said they were submitting objections directly to EDDC.)

• Wellhayes Harcombe Construction of extension. No objection. • Leverton Lyme Road Replace existing conservatory with rear extension. No

objection. • Hornbeam Cottage Tappers Knapp Construction of garage and formation of

new vehicular access. No objection. • Larks Hey Woodhouse Hill Alterations and extensions to include two storey

and single storey extensions, first floor balcony, 2nd floor observation room with balcony and detached double garage Objection. (There are three local objectors to this application. The applicant had written a letter to EDDC taking issue with the Council’s objections.)

Applications granted by EDDC: • 14 Whalley Lane Single storey front extension and two storey side and rear

extensions to dwelling • Rocombe Farmhouse Rocombe Proposed construction of new vehicular

access and garage with ancillary accommodation on first floor, refurbishment of outbuilding to create annex. Approved with conditions

• Tracey Cottage Harcombe Construction of single storey side extension Mobile Library: from April, this will only be visiting once a month. C Cllr Knight is trying to get the time changed from 3.20pm since this clashes with parents’ parking at school closing time. The next 2 visits are April 3rd and May 1st. The Clerk will publish details of the revised timetable when available – on the web site and the notice board. Playground: now the wet weather seems (temporarily at least) to have gone away, it is hoped to open the Children’s Playground in time for the Easter holidays. There will be a working party on Sunday April 6th starting at 9am to clear up the mud and debris left by the winter floods. If you can lend an hour of your time, please come along with wellies, shovels, rakes or brushes, and a wheelbarrow if you have one. Let’s get it tidied up for the children! Business support: Making it Local is looking for funding ideas to help agriculture and employment for its next round of projects. Do you have any ideas for what we could do in Uplyme to support local businesses? Police: PCSO Andy Trott attended the meeting and reported one crime for the last month, property stolen from a car parked at a local beauty spot. This is the second

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similar crime in a couple of months – so please don’t leave your valuables on display when you go for a walk – take them with you or lock them in the boot! A recent speeding check in Yawl counted 90 cars, of which only four were exceeding the speed limit. Parking by parents collecting their children from Mrs Ethelston’s was discussed. Residents of Ethelston’s Close are sometimes prevented from getting their cars out by thoughtless or dangerous parking – so if you are leaving your car within 15m of a junction, remember that this is illegal as well as inconsiderate! Why not park in the village hall and walk up the path instead? It’s safer for the children leaving school, as well as motorists.

Neighbourhood Plan – if you are reading this before 5th April and have not already completed your questionnaire, please make every effort to get it done in time! The Neighbourhood Plan is our chance to say how Uplyme should develop, so it’s important that as many people as possible tell us what they want. You can leave it at the Post Office or give it to a Councillor or the Clerk, or download from the web site and email it back. The results will be on display on April 11th at the Village Hall, between 4 and 8pm, with various maps and displays, plus the chance to ask questions, hear from experts, and put your views in person. Please come along and join in. Refreshments!

Lois Wakeman, Parish Clerk 01297 444707; [email protected]

Horseman’s Hill Barn, Gore Lane, Uplyme, DT7 3RJwww.uplymeparishcouncil.org

Friends of Lyme Regis Philpot MuseumCoach Outing to Portsmouth Dockyard – Thursday, May 15thAll WelcomeCoach leaves Holmbush Car Park at 8.30am; returns at approx. 6.00pm. Still some places remaining; closing date 30th April.Entry to all dockyard attractions, coach included: £32.00Entry to Mary Rose and museum alone, coach included: £26.00Please enquire and book through Sylvia Oliver, 01297 445537 (lift to car park can be arranged).Thursday, 3rd April: AGM at 2.30pm in the Woodmead Hall, followed at 3.00pm by a talk: ‘Hidden History: Slavery in Dorset’ by Jane Ferentzi-Sheppard. All welcome. David Cox

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‘UPLYME TOGETHER’

Uplyme Parish Neighbourhood PlanIn  November’s  Parish  News  we  gave  ini3al  details  of  the  Neighbourhood  Plan  (NP),  which  offers  us  all  a  powerful  new  opportunity  to  plan  the  future  of  our  parish.  We  hope  to  involve  the  majority  and  preferably  all  of  our  parishioners,  hence  our  choice  of  the  3tle  ‘Uplyme  Together’  for  ongoing  discussions,  consulta3ons,  newsleFers  and  communica3ons.

To  obtain  your  comments  and  thoughts  we  will  be  issuing  a  ques3onnaire  and  a  newsleFer.  This  will  be  delivered  to  every  household  in  the  parish.  

We  will  be  communica3ng  and  repor3ng  progress  of  the  NP  on  a  regular  basis  through  the  Parish  News  and  also  on  the  website  at  www.uplymeparishcouncil.org/neighbourhood-­‐plan/

As  part  of  the  consulta3on  we  will  be  holding  parish  mee3ngs  in  the  spring.  The  first  one  is  on  11th  April  between  4pm  and  8pm,  at  which  the  ini3al  results  of  the  ques3onnaire  will  be  available  to  see,  and  you  can  also  come  along  and  put  your  ideas  and  worries  to  the  NP  Group.  There  will  also  be  displays  of  informa3on  gathered  by  the  group  so  far.

Focus  Groups  are  being  set  up  to  consider  coordina3on  of  the    various  aspects  of    individual  topics  such  as  Transporta3on,  Medical,  Community  Links,  The  Village  Economy,  Social  Facili3es,  Environmental  Issues,  Housing  and  Development  Prospects  as  part  of  the  overall  NP.  Offers  to  assist  in  the  consulta3on  and  coordina3on  process  will  be  always  be  welcome,  as  we  need  to  prepare  a  Dra[  Plan  by  October  2014.

Comments  can  be  submiFed  through  the  website  which  will  be  collated  and  considered  as  we  progress.  Please  note  that,  to  avoid  the  plague  of  spam  that  is  inevitable,  your  first  comment  will  be  sent  for  approval  before  it  appears,  so  don’t  worry  if  you  don’t  see  it  for  a  day  or  two.

A Day for Atheists?An atheist complained to a Christian friend, "Christians have Christmas and East-er; and Jews have Passover and Yom Kippur; Muslims have Ramadan. EVERY religion has its holidays. But we atheists," he said, "have no recognized holidays. It's an unfair discrimination, and all just because we say there is no God."

"Nonsense!” his friend replied, "You’ve had a special day in your honour for years. We call it April first.”

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Uplyme Village Hall Dances for 2014

Entry £4.50 per personin aid of Hall funds

Saturdays 8.00pm -10.30pm

April 12thMay 10th

Ballroom, Latin &some Sequence

For further information please telephone:

01297 442439

Royal British LegionWomens Section

Saturday 5th April 2pm

Uplyme Village Hall40p entry

February    26        April    9        May      7      

March        12              23                      21          26  

Spring  Dates      

Supporting   The   Baby   Bear   Project   which   sends  

the  babies  were  going  home  wrapped  in  newspapers.  

for mothers and babies in South Africa

   

Whichever  you  choose  -­  all  are  welcome  to  join  us.  

    Uplyme  Church      1.30pm  -­  3.00pm    Wednesdays  

February    26        April    9        May      7      

March        12              23                      21          26  

Spring  Dates      

Supporting   The   Baby   Bear   Project   which   sends  

the  babies  were  going  home  wrapped  in  newspapers.  

for mothers and babies in South Africa

   

Whichever  you  choose  -­  all  are  welcome  to  join  us.  

    Uplyme  Church      1.30pm  -­  3.00pm    Wednesdays  

February    26        April    9        May      7      

March        12              23                      21          26  

Spring  Dates      

Supporting   The   Baby   Bear   Project   which   sends  

for mothers and babies in South Africa

   

Whichever  you  choose  -­  all  are  welcome  to  join  us.  

    Uplyme  Church      1.30pm  -­  3.00pm    Wednesdays  

for mothers and babies in South Africa

February    26        April    9        May      7      

March        12              23                      21          26  

Spring  Dates  

Supporting   The   Baby   Bear   Project   which   sends  

for mothers and babies in South Africa

   

Whichever  you  choose  -­  all  are  welcome  to  join  us.  

    Uplyme  Church      1.30pm  -­  3.00pm    Wednesdays  

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