A new dedicated page has been added to Stourpaine Matters to update you on where and when and to offer technical and other advice advice in support of those who wish to transition into high speed broadband.
Please Note, that due to a funeral taking place at Holy Trinity Church on Monday the 20th of March, it has been agreed with Dorset Council that bin collection will not take place until Tuesday 21St of March. Could I ask you therefore to NOT put your bins at the road side until Tuesday morning. On behalf of the Stourpaine Parish Council could I thank you for your understanding on this matter.
The Breastfeeding Network (BfN) Dorset is looking for mums who are passionate about breastfeeding to train as breastfeeding peer supports and volunteer across the county supporting parents. BfN Dorset is commissioned by Public Health Dorset to provide families in Dorset with evidence-based information and support with a range of everyday breastfeeding challenges, support with positioning and attachment as well as emotional and moral support. From pregnancy through to natural term weaning, combi-feeding, expressing or exclusively breastfeeding, all parents are welcome at any stage of their journey.
The training on offer is fully funded and gives mums the opportunity to gain an OCN accredited level 2 qualification. Mums will then go on to volunteer in their local community, offering friendly support and information to other parents, as well a safe space and a community for likeminded parents.
Our volunteers receive regular supervision sessions to help with their ongoing training and support needs, and become part of the wider Breastfeeding Network team, as well as being able to go on and complete further training if they want to (dependent on availability of funding).
The next BfN Dorset Level 2 peer helpers course is running from 20 April, it will last for twelve weeks, with one two hour session per week and is all delivered online via Zoom.
The Breastfeeding Network Dorset is looking for volunteers to complete the course that can go on to volunteer in their local communities across Dorset, particularly:
Somerford (Monday mornings)
Weymouth (Monday mornings)
Blandford (Friday mornings)
Wareham/Bovington (day tbc)
Dorchester (day tbc)
Sherborne (Tuesday mornings)
Our most recently launched support group in Boscombe (Monday mornings)
Sam Morris, Peer Helper volunteer says
“I’m very privileged to support families when they’re growing and moving into the next stage of their life, as much as I can help others, it’s personally rewarding to be in this lucky position too.”
Ashley Gallimore, the Breastfeeding Network Dorset Service Manager says
“Our service relies on our amazing volunteers to support parents, and our training courses really equip our volunteers to do this. The OCN accreditation means that our volunteers are gaining a qualification and valuable experience whilst also doing something they’re all so passionate about. We’re so excited to expand our team of volunteers!”
Dorset Council Planning Department, have this week informed SPC that an application has been lodged to erect 14 dwellings on the site identified on land at Bottom Road. This would be affordable homes with vehicular access, parking and landscaping.
SPC will discuss this application at their next meeting on Tuesday 14th March at 7pm. Members of the public are warmly welcomed to hear councillors thoughts and take part in the discussions on the above subject.
Please review the application and reply to DC prior to the 27th March 2023.
Yours sincerely, Scott Norman Chair, Stourpaine Parish Council
Dorset Council’s budget of £348m for 2023-24 has been approved by councillors at the Full Council meeting on 14 February. This continues the council’s commitment to maintain frontline services, without the need for cuts to balance the budget. Dorset Council provides around 450 different services to just under 380,000 residents.
This year’s budget setting exercise took place against a national background of extreme pressures for councils. These pressures include the high level of inflation which affects the cost of delivering council services, and also the continued growth in need for social care services as a result of the ageing population. Council tax will increase next year by just under 2% and the adult social care precept by 2%. This is less than the maximum 5% increase available to councils, as outlined in the Government’s Spending Review in December 2022. The increase is equivalent to £1.40 extra per week for a Band D property.
Cllr Gary Suttle, Dorset Council’s Portfolio Holder for Finance, Commercial and Capital Strategy, said:
“We have developed this balanced budget in a national context of significant financial challenge. Our overriding aim has been to protect the essential frontline council services on which local residents and businesses rely. “The proposals do include a council tax increase; however, we have kept to it to the minimum possible despite the current high level of inflation. And we continue to provide a range of support for those residents hardest hit by the cost of living. “Since becoming a unitary council in 2019, we have made efficiency savings of £76 million. This money has been reinvested to protect frontline services, including funding the growing need for adult social care with our ageing population. Our prudent budget management has meant that Dorset has not faced the same cuts to essential services as many other areas. “However, we continue to lobby Government for fairer funding for Dorset so that we can reduce the burden on local taxpayers in future.”
First Parish Council meeting of 2023: 10 January @ 7pm Tuesday in the Village Hall Meeting detail:
STOURPAINE PARISH COUNCIL
I HEREBY GIVE YOU NOTICE that a Meeting of the above Parish Council will be held at the Village Hall at 7pm on the 10th January 2023. All members of the Council are hereby summoned to attend for the purpose of considering and resolving upon the business to be transacted as set out at the meeting as set out hereunder.
Signed:…………………………………………………………………………………. Mrs J Fairman, Clerk 05/01/2022 Democratic Period: There will then be an opportunity in the regular meeting for residents to speak on any items on the Agenda or other matters of interest or concern that they wish to bring to the attention of the Parish Council.
The meeting will be preceded by the Allotment AGM at 6.30pm- see separate agenda.
Apologies for Absence:
Declarations of Interests
To consider any matters arising from the November minutes
To approve minutes of the meeting held 08/11/2022.
To consider development control matters. -Bushes Rd – New Driveway -P/FUL/2022/02944 – Land at Bottom Rd-Erection of 8 dwellings, garages, parking, vehicular access.
Dorset Councillor Report
Reports a. Neighbourhood Watch Co-ordinator b. Highways c. Flood Prevention and Protection – see report above d. Trailway and Rights of Way e. Play Areas — Petanque f. Village Hall — Warm Space
Finance Report – Approve Invoices to be paid – Approve Precept Request
To consider any other matters arising from recent correspondence a. Planters and Trough b. Wessex Internet c. Information Board d. Dark Skies Initiative
Our Administrator is Gill Baverstock (contact for Weddings, Baptisms, funerals and churchyard memorials) Tel: 01725 516 311 or email gill.baverstock@hotmail.co.uk
For Pews News please contact Judy Jakes Tel: 07957 607111 or email psdbenefice@gmail.com
Our Priest in Charge is now Rev David Miell Tel: 07708 601 462 or email dkmiell@david-williams and our Associate Priest is Rev Henriët Miell Tel: 07484 675 097 or email henrietmiell@gmail.com
Lay Pastoral Assistants: Mrs Sue Atkinson Rose House, South Holme, Stourpaine. T: 07796 474 197
Church Wardens: Mr Chris Brown T: 01258 451 129 Mrs Sue Atkinson. T: 07796 474 197
Sylv Fife is having an Open Day in her expanded shop at Shaston House, Shaston Road, Stourpaine, Dorset DT11 8TA next to the White Horse pub car park.
You are invited in to view her special offers on spectacles that day.
Also if you have the opportunity to pop in between 3 to 5 p.m., Sylv will be offering refreshments.
All Sylv needs is a heads up to get the catering right that you are coming and if you will be with any others. Email sylvsspecs@gmail.com or call 07912 425579 for an regular appointment or attendance at the Open Day.
With living costs rising all the time, everyone is looking for ways to save some money, so Dorset & Wiltshire Fire and Rescue Service is highlighting some areas where a saving could be a false economy – and a fire risk.
The Service is asking people to #SaveSafely, and there is a wealth of information about staying safe at home and on the roads at www.dwfire.org.uk/save-safely. This includes energy saving tips, cooking safely advice, how to stay warm safely, staying safe when cutting costs, cutting the costs of driving, and signposting to financial help.
Some top tips include:
Pulling something like electric heaters or electric blankets out of the loft, that haven’t been used for years, can be risky. Watch for signs of dangerous or loose wiring, such as scorch marks, hot plugs and sockets, fuses that often blow, or circuit breakers that trip for no obvious reasons.
If you’re drying clothes indoors rather than use a tumble dryer, keep them well away from the heat source so they can’t catch fire.
Air fryers and microwave ovens are great at saving energy when cooking, but please read the manufacturer’s instructions and keep them clean between uses.
Getting chimneys swept when you have a woodburner or open fire is essential to reduce the risk of chimney fires. Also be careful of what you burn; green (unseasoned) wood may seem cheap, but it doesn’t create much heat and it creates a residue that can easily catch alight within the chimney.
Get your boiler serviced – a well maintained boiler is more efficient and reduces the dangers of carbon monoxide poisoning.
Only use the correct charger for mobile devices. Although it can be cheaper to buy imported and unofficial chargers, fake ones are often made with poor quality components that fail to meet UK safety regulations. This means they can cause injury, electric shocks and even fires.
Make sure you follow the manufacturer’s instructions when using wheat bags – don’t heat them for too long, or at too high a temperature.
The Fire and Rescue Service offers free Safe & Well advice, which can include a home visit and the provision of smoke and carbon monoxide detectors. To request this for yourself, a family member or a vulnerable person, please call 0800 038 2323 or visit www.dwfire.org.uk/safe-and-well-visits
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