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April 2021
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Manstree Cross Mirror24/8/2018 Further to this being raised at the last Parish Council meeting, Cllr Ed Ellis has now replaced the broken mirror at Manstree Cross junction with a shiny new one.
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Defibrillators20/8/2018 An application for National Lottery funding has been submitted. If successful, this will purchase 2 solar powered and 2 conventionally powered defibrillators to be sited across the parish. The grant assessment process takes about 12 weeks. We will keep you updated with progress. Each defibrillator will need to be checked weekly to ensure it is in good order. We will be seeking a volunteer to look after each unit. If you feel that you could help, please contact the Chairman, Sarah Sharpe 01392 811614 or lowerhorrels@gmail.com
A defibrillator can be used by anyone to save a life. You don't need to be trained and it won't deliver a shock unless the patient actually needs it so you can't get it wrong. However, we plan to run a free training session so that people can become familiar with the equipment and will understand what to expect, should they need to use on. Watch this website for further details once we have confirmation on funding.
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Garden & Produce Show19/8/2018 Garden & Produce Show 2018. The only disappointment regarding this year's Show was the weather. For the first time people were unable to enjoy their cream tea and Pimms in the sunshine. However both Ann and I were pleasantly surprised by the quantity and quality of the entries this year. Despite the very hot weather, there was a fine display of vegetables and the flowers were outstanding. The Baking section did not disappoint either. Obviously it was too hot to garden so people baked instead ,there was a good selection of quiches,fruit cakes and sponges, plus we have some talented male cooks in the village. Our thanks must go to Peggy and Karen our judges for their thoroughness (albeit they could not even manage a sandwich after tasting all the goodies), they enjoy coming to Dunchideock.
We must also thank Ann Mallet for her delicious scones , Robin and Mark for the cream and jam, Ian Turner for printing the certificates. Last, but not least, many thanks to Rachel, Helen and Karen who do all the hard work. Pat Ouseley
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Rural Skip Service 03.11.1817/8/2018 The Rural Skip service will be coming to Dunchideock on Saturday 3 November from 9.30 am to 12 pm at the entrance opposite Riverside Cottage. Please click here for more details on what you can (and can't) put in the skip. If you need a hand (or a vehicle) transporting any item, please do contact one of the parish councillors.
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Vacancy for Parish Clerk12/8/2018 Dunchideock Parish Council is looking for a new Parish Clerk. See the description to find out more information.
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