May 2022 No. 345

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YETMINSTER

REP: Michaela and Graham Plaice: gplaice@gmail.com 872921

Mothering Sunday floral arrangements

A fond farewell to our friend Garth Huntley was made at his funeral at the Barn, Higher Ground Meadow, Corscombe on 29 March. It was a lovely humanist service and Garth was laid to rest in a field with far reaching views. It was wonderful to listen to stories of Garth’s life, his love of railways, his recumbent bicycle and his love of terrier dogs. He will be sorely missed. We have confirmation that the Yetminster & Ryme Intrinseca Neighbourhood Plan has been adopted by Dorset Council. It was decided to make the Plan part of the statutory development plan for the Yetminster & Ryme Intrinseca Neighbourhood Area. A formal report is on page 33. The jungle drums are beating about a potential application to build on the land between Ryme Intrinseca and Yetminster. This land was not included in the Yetminster & Ryme Intrinseca Neighbourhood Plan as a site for

development. Further investigation is ongoing with Dorset Council.

I have just received a flyer regarding the Yetminster Community Sports Club, which outlines their regular events and forthcoming events. A broad spectrum of events is planned, including a disco, car boot sale, family fun day, Yetminster Fair and picnic on the pitch events. The club will only survive with the support of the local community. I have my fingers crossed that the upcoming car boot sale will be a success. We are truly becoming the epicentre for take away food. I would like to say thank you to Nom Nom pizza, Baker Man Dan, Fish and Chip Vendor, Chicken Tikka and you can also get take away food from Leigh. What a great variety and good quality. And take a look at this fabulous cake made for the White Hart Pub at Easter. 29


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