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RYME INTRINSECA REP: Gilly Wilson 872982 gml.wilson@btinternet.com DISTRIBUTOR: Sue Goldsworthy 872699

Annual litter pick

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In true Ryme village meeting style, you all did a fantastic job and amassed 50 plus bags of rubbish in under one hour (we do not like to take longer). Thank you.

The council will be very pleased as we have saved them a job that no doubt they may never have done.

Roll on our next event. Happy days.

New arrivals

Congratulations to Roger and Ellie Excell on becoming grandparents for the third time, when their younger son Jamie and his wife Jessie welcomed Fergus on 12 March. A brother for Molly, who is so pleased to call herself ‘sister’. They will all be returning to Kenya soon, where Jamie works in insurance.

Welcome to Annie Delisle and her two dogs, Cosmo and Flora, from Wiltshire who are staying at Hill Cottage, while looking to buy. Hope you have a lovely stay amongst us.

Please – no more …

… cookery books, hardbacks, magazines or bulk deliveries to the Telephone Box Library. We just do not have room. Paperbacks please. Thank you.

As Mike says above, another brilliant litter pick. Not from the main street, I hasten to add, but from all roads leading to the A37 and down Cuckoo Hill to Tarks Hill, the usual domestic food and drink packaging. Why throw it out the window!?

Gilly Wilson

Ryme’s Jubilee celebrations

The village meeting on 24 March was well attended. It was decided that Ryme would have a beacon and BBQ on Thursday 2 June, further details to be circulated nearer the date.

It was also decided to plant a tree as part of the Queen’s Green Canopy initiative and Frankham Farm gardens will be opening for the NGS on Jubilee Sunday, 5 June.

Neighbourhood Watch

Ali Lewis gave an informative talk on the problems of the County Lines drug gangs, and she warned about the current various email and telephone scams happening.

She also spoke about Dorset Police becoming part of the Herbert Protocol, a scheme to help missing persons with Dementia. More details can be found on the Dorset Police website.

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