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The Dove Inn Corton | Senior Bar Tender/Waiting Staff

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The Dove Inn is a delightful Wiltshire country pub in the heart of the unspoilt countryside near Warminster with an award winning restaurant.

We are now seeking the following staff to join our team:

Senior Bar Tender/Waiting Staff

Positions are full or part time

Immediate Start

Salary: £21K Full time + benefits

£12ph + Tronc part time

At least 2yrs in a senior/similar role is required, and being a driver is essential due to our idyllic remote location.

Please apply in writing by sending your CV to

[email protected]

Meet Your Local | The Langton Arms, Tarrant Monkton

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Our regular column in which you discover the faces and stories behind the pub sign. This month we’ve been chatting to Barbara who owns The Langton Arms at Tarrant Monkton nr. Blandford.

How did you end up at The Langton Arms?

It was ‘our’ village pub, just down the road from where we lived on the family farm, when it went into receivership – we bought it from Barclays Bank in 1993. It felt like a good partner business opportunity for the farm – plus it was where we used to go courting in our Young Farmers days!
Obviously, we were very naive, buying into a business we knew nothing about, but 30 years on here we are still!


What’s your favourit local place to visit on an afternoon off?


I love going to the seaside! Swanage during lockdown has been wonderful. The views over Corfe Castle, Arne Nature Reserve and Old Harry’s Rocks are truly breathtaking – you never really appreciate what is on your own doorstep. Plus you can’t beat good local fish & chips on the beach, enjoying them with only the seagulls as competition!


Tell us about your pandemic?


During lockdown, a lot of organisation had to be put into place – we pivoted focus, and concentrated our efforts on the farm shop, which remained open. We kept two chefs very busy cooking pies and ready meals for our farm shop. All our staff helped to run our farm shop, organising the queuing public, and helping us sell plants for Baskets and Blooms Nurseries, who were going to stop producing and plough their plants into the soil. We helped them to keep growing, and for people to continue to enjoy their gardens in that much needed lockdown period.

Flour and yeast became our best sellers as everyone at home became bakers! We were able to keep supplies going when the supermarkets could not.


What’s been your biggest challenge since taking over? What are you proud of?


In 30 years of owning and running the pub, there have been many challenges; but I feel our main challenge has been the competition of the supermarkets – as it has been for many other businesses on the high street. Their cheap sales of alcohol and soft drinks, as well as their ‘meal deals’ for home consumption… we just cannot compete with their prices. I am most proud of still being here after 30 years! Surviving a fire in 2004 and rebuilding my business. The smoking bans also came into place, and all pubs had to reinvent themselves as food- led venues.


What part of the pub is your absolute favourite?


We have so many lovely little areas, two small bars which are part of the 17th century old building. The converted stable is part of our 50-seater restaurant with a conservatory. Our function room still has a fully operational skittle alley in it – but the best story of all is it in an old Nissan hut from World War 2, brought down and erected by the
soldiers stationed at Blandford camp. Their beer was in big baths, and they used to scoup their beer mugs in!


Which dish is your most popular?


We’re all about the beef! It is from our own family farm in the next village. Our steak pie dish was created 25 years ago and is still the same recipe. Our steaks are matured on the bone for 28 days and our animals are all grass fed to give the full old-fashioned flavour (even our burgers are to die for!)


So what’s next – do you have big plans on the horizon?

We have six guest rooms, a function/meeting room, and great gardens. We would like to rebuild our business after
covid and make the most of the UK holiday market that will help to re-boost our economy. Our customers need the Great British Pub – it is the hub of the community. I believe if nothing else we need to enjoy the very simple things in life; great family, great friends & great food.


https://www.thelangtonarms.co.uk/

Letters to the BV Editor August 2021

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I was saddened to hear that the Tourist Information Centre has closed in Sherborne with Dorset Council’s excuse being that there was very little usage by visitors to the town. Until 2019 I regularly volunteered at Sherborne Museum and we frequently had people coming in to ask where the Tourist Information was. We also had lots of people wanting to know how to get to the castles and their opening times – requests that should have been dealt with by the TIC. It would probably not be feasible but re-locating a small-scale TIC to the Museum could be beneficial both to the Museum and to visitors to the town.
Mair Graham, Henstridge


Can I say how much I am enjoying the new ‘Night Sky’ column? I’m a (very) amateur astronomy student, and the new format with not only the guide to what to look for but also the fascinating insight into Mr Nolan’s photography has been nothing short of inspiring. I am currently researching the ‘how’s and what’s’ of purchasing the correct gear to work with my rather old telescope (with a new one on my Christmas List!) so that I can begin to dabble in the art of astrophotography myself.
Thank you!
N Travers, Marnhull


The newly published Elections Bill will allow ministers to define and curtail ‘campaigning’, could make coordinating opposition an offence, and permits political meddling in the Electoral Commission.
A free election is one where unaffiliated organisations, charities and even the person on the street can be part of the debate. And where independent groups like Best for Britain, can provide voters with information on parties and their policies.
By putting restrictions on campaigning and cross-party co-operation, this bill stifles healthy opposition. It is an attack on the foundations of our democracy.
Roger Brake


Now that the country has ‘opened up’ again, may I say how thankful I am that we here in Dorset seem to be moderate, level-headed and courteous as we go about our daily business. I have been shielding my husband for much of the last 18mths, and ‘freedom day’ filled me with fear; going into busy public spaces still concerns me, despite us both being double-jabbed now.
Yet I have found to my relief that almost everyone continues to wear their mask, allow space in shops, queues at a comfortable distance – and long-missed friends have checked on whether ’hugs, hands or no-touching-please’ are the order of the day when we have finally met.
Thank you, to the whole community – most of these measures are to protect others as much as one’s self, and I am deeply thankful for the kindness and consideration from all. Oddly, the exceptions more often than not seem to be those of my own generation (in our ‘twilight years’ shall we say?) who are sniffing at the rules, and it’s the youngest – the least affected by covid – who are happiest to stick to the rules. Let’s keep on being considerate, thoughtful, and keeping each other safe as the year turns and we head into what I hope will be our final difficult winter.
Hannah Bremming, Verwood.


I read your (usually amusing) column The Random 19 in the July issue and was once again very disappointed. When asked her favourite crisp flavour, world famous novelist Tracy Chevalier answered ‘plain.’
Every one knows the proper answer to this question is Smoky Bacon, followed by Prawn Cocktail. I know she is from Maryland, USA, and we must allow for that, but her response makes me wonder how good Ms Chevalier’s books actually are if she is so glib over such important matters.
If memory serves correctly, no one in this otherwise-excellent series has managed to get this very simple question correct – I sincerely hope your next Random 19-er will have far more sense.
P Bone, Shaftesbury

(I know. Kate Adie gets it wrong this month too. I’m SO disappointed in her. I promise you that I take this up with the Random 19-ers every month. You’re correct, of course – the right answer is, in fact, smoky bacon – Ed)


Walking down Sherborne high street after many months absence I was shocked to see so many shops have ceased trading and lay empty.
I am confident that a lot of this is due to excessive rental rates, as is the case in most high streets. Surely some of them can be run on a short lease to help the hundreds of local artisans and crafts people sell their goods? Our town centres are going to seem like Poundbury (soulless) if this continues.
V Larking, Henstridge

Hollywood comes to Shaftesbury Arts Centre

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Shaftesbury Arts Centre is delighted to present the multi-award winning and critically acclaimed Lincoln Centre Theatre’s production of Rodgers and Hammerstein’s The King and I, recorded live at London’s iconic Palladium.

Reprising her Tony Award-winning role, “Broadway musical’s undisputed Queen” (The Sunday Times) Kelli O’Hara (Anna) takes to the stage alongside Tony and Oscar nominee Ken Watanabe (The King) in a “powerhouse” (The Times) performance. Also returning to her Tony Award winning role as Lady Thiang is Ruthie Ann Miles. 

Set in 1860s Bangkok, the musical tells the story of the unconventional and tempestuous relationship that develops between the King of Siam and Anna, a British schoolteacher whom the modernist King, in an imperialistic world, brings to Siam to teach his many wives and children. 

With one of the finest scores ever written including Whistle a Happy Tune, Getting to Know You, and Shall We Dance, and featuring a company of over 50 world-class performers, The King and I is a testament to the 

lavish heritage of gloriously romantic musical theatre – it is the greatest musical from the golden age of musicals. 

Date: Sunday 15 August

Time: 7pm

Tickets: £15 and £7.50 for under 18’s available from the Box Office on 01747 854321 or online at shaftesburyartscentre.org.uk/

Guy’s Pitchie! Guy Ritchie opens Shaftesbury’s £500k 3G football pitch

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Shaftesbury Town Council were pleased to announce Guy Ritchie as a last-minute special guest at the grand opening of the new £500k 3G football pitch last night. Hundreds of parents, football club members and town supporters showed up to watch the ribbon cutting and to celebrate the official opening of the new all-weather pitch.

Guy Ritchie with childrens footballers in Shaftesbury
Guy Ritchie poses with some of the Shaftesbury kids on the new 3G football pitch. Image © Courtenay Hitchcock, The Blackmore Vale

The new pitch was a joint project between the town council and Shaftesbury Football Club, and creates provision for children’s football in the town for the first time, making it more accessible for the whole community. Saturday morning football is now available within walking distance of Shaftesbury town centre for over 150 children.

“where are the scissors?” Guy Ritchie addresses the crowd at the opening fo the new Shaftesbury 3G footbal pitch.
Image © Courtenay Hitchcock, The Blackmore Vale

Guy Ritchie joked with the kids as he cut the ribbon, encouraging them that “If football doesn’t work out for you, that’s okay. You can turn into movie stars!”

Film director and local brewery owner Guy Ritchie has lived in Berwick St John, just outside Shaftesbury, since 2001 and is open about his love for the area.

As the hundreds of supporters and sponsors looked on, Ritchie’s opening speech was short, friendly and to the point as he approached the ceremonial ribbon: “It’s a great looking pitch! Thanks very much – where are the scissors?!”

Shaftesbury’s football teams enjoyed practice on the new oitch before the opening ceremony. Image © The Blackmore Vale

Councillor Piers Brown has been a driving force behind the project, and was visibly moved as he watched the town’s youngsters play on the new pitch
“This. This is what we’ve all been working so hard for. No more Saturday mornings for parents having to find the time and resources to trek the kids out to Guy’s Marsh – now they can simply walk into town to play.”

Guy Ritchie, Shaftesbury FC club director Carol Coffen and Cllr Piers Brown before the opening speeches. Image © Courtenay Hitchcock, The Blackmore Vale

The pitch has been self-funded, and much of the loan will be paid off by the two new long-stay car park on, and adjacent to, the site in the middle of the town. This will both help the lack of parking in the town, and also support the retail businesses.

The pitch is available to hire by anyone, and will become a town resource for more than just footballers. There have already been a lot of enquiries to rent so get in quickly before it’s fully booked!

A magical dance performance about the senses of plants! – Artsreach

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Sunday 15th August

Come and join Peppina and Pimpernell on a magical journey into the senses of plants. Using dance, spoken word, music and installation two performers introduce young audiences to basic plant biology, exploring some of the wonderful things that plants are capable of doing.

Discover how the apple tree makes sure that all his apples are red at the same time. Find out what secret messenger system the willow tree uses to fight off the caterpillar and join us as we explore what plants need to grow and survive.

The Greenhouse is a magical dance performance for young audiences and their families, and you’ll event plant your own plant to take home with you.

Fontmell Magna Springhead Gardens, Sunday 15th August 

three performances at 

11.00am, 1.30pm and 3.30pm.

Running time: 45mins

(no interval). Suitable for children aged 4+

BOOK ONLINE HERE

Please bring a picnic to enjoy in the gardens

RAINBIRD, Jackie

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Jackie Rainbird

On 30th July peacefully at home in Sherborne 
aged 76 years.

A much loved mum to Jo, mum in law to John, a dear sister to Gwen and 
a friend to so many.

Funeral service at Yeovil Crematorium on Thursday 19th August at 12.40pm.

Due to the current restrictions in place please can you contact the family or funeral director if you wish to attend.

Family flowers only.

Donations in Jackie’s memory of either Weldmar or Marie Curie may be sent c/o

Stoodley & Son, The Park, George Shopping Centre, Crewkerne. Tel. 01460 73229 or online at www.stoodleyandson.co.uk

The Museum Inn | Various Positions Available

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The Museum Inn is an award-winning British pub/dining room with bedrooms set in the heart of the rolling Dorset downlands in Fanham near Blandford Forum.We pride ourselves on our locally sourced, AA Rosette-standard fare. we are now seeking the following staff to join our team.

Kitchen Porter

  • Salary £8.91ph
  • Plus Tips & Tronc
  • Full or Part Time

Overview of the role

To make sure the working areas and equipment in our kitchens are clean and tidy. You run a tight ship, like things to be just so and you work at a pace. You might get involved in preparing food as part of the kitchen team. You’re the one we can’t do without.

For full job descripton and to apply, please click here:

https://bit.ly/MuseumInnPorter

Supervisor/Shoot Host

  • Salary £10.50ph
  • Plus Tips & Service Charge
  • Full or Part Time

Overview of the role

As our Supervisor you are the Driver of our Guests’ Journey. The Creator of Wowments. The Champion of Creating Memories. You’re the Rock for the team and your managers.

As Supervisor, you are all about service, standards and excellence and you make sure the rest of the team are following your lead. During our shoot seasons, we’d also like you to take charge of looking after our parties for the duration of their stays.

For full job descripton and to apply, please click here:

https://bit.ly/MuseumInnsupervisorHost

Waiting Staff

  • Salary Up to £10ph
  • Plus Plus Tips & Tronc
  • Full or Part Time

Overview of the role

We are looking for passionate people to join the Cirrus Inns Family and work as a Waiter/Waitress for us as part of our great team.

If you’re interested in becoming a Waiter or Waitress for us as part of a vibrant and highly successful pub collection, please send us your CV and apply now as we want to hear from you!

For full job descripton and to apply, please click here:

https://bit.ly/MuseumInnwaitingstaff

CRESS Open Garden fundraising event

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The CRESS Garden Open is being held this year over the weekend of 11th – 12th September, each afternoon between 2.00-5.00pm at Knighton Manor, Broad Chalke.

Visitors pay a voluntary contribution to enjoy afternoon tea in the beautiful setting of Knighton Manor, including the opportunity to walk around the cutting flower gardens and the chance to browse various local craft stalls including art, painting, wood crafts, glassware, handmade jewellery, etc.

All donations made will raise valuable funds to support the work that CRESS does to improve the health and wellbeing of the South Sudanese refugees living in northern Uganda.

This year CRESS is specifically looking to raise funds towards the purchase of a 4×4 vehicle, costing ca £20,000, so that CRESS health support workers and fully trained Children’s Accelerated Trauma Training (CATT) counsellors can provide the range of clinical services to refugees living in the different refugee camps across northern Uganda. Without a 4×4 vehicle it is impossible to travel on the uneven and often deeply rutted roads to deliver necessary medicines and supplies to those in need.  For example, CRESS supplies antenatal classes and Mama Kits to improve the birth outcomes for pregnant mothers.

To find out more about how Cress supports the South Sudanese refugees to become more self-sufficient, please visit our website: https://cressuk.org/

We are delighted to announce that NFU Mutual Wessex is supporting the CRESS open garden fundraising event. NFU Mutual Wessex offers a wide range of personal and business insurance products serving customers from their local offices in Salisbury and Wareham. With a vast local knowledge and wealth of experience, the Wessex team take pride in offering a truly personal service and providing you with high quality products; giving you peace of mind in knowing that the things you care about are safe and secure. You can find out more about the NFU Mutual Wessex services here: https://www.nfumutual.co.uk/salisbury

Please come along and join us at the CRESS Open Garden in September.