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LEARNING SUPPORT ASSISTANT (LSA) | FAIRMEAD SCHOOL

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34.50 Hours per week, Term Time only (39 weeks)

Grade 15-14 – £16,844 – £17,464 (gross annual salary). Subject to increase from April 2023

Working hours Mon, Wed, Thurs, and Fri 8.30am-3.45pm and Tues 8.30pm-4.30pm – 34.50 working hours

We are seeking to appoint outstanding Learning Support practitioners who are compassionate, dynamic and resourceful individuals to join our dedicated and hardworking team of skilful support staff to work across the whole school.  A desired element to this role would be experience of supporting young people with Autism and moderate learning needs.

To obtain an application pack please view http://www.fairmeadschool.com/vacancies or contact [email protected]

Prospective candidates are warmly invited to visit our school; this can be arranged by contacting [email protected]

Closing/Shortlisting Date: Monday 17th April   Interviews: Thursday 20th April

Fairmead School is committed to safeguarding the school community. All job applications must contain the disclosure of any spent convictions and cautions. The school will carry out pre-employment vetting procedures, which include the successful outcome of an enhanced DBS.

Fairmead Community Special School

Mudford Road, Yeovil, Somerset BA21 4NZ

‘This is a Good School’ – Ofsted February 2018’

A talk by Richard Spencer Foreign correspondent for The Times

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From Arab Spring to Ukraine Winter

Wednesday 12th April 2023
Digby Memorial Church Hall, Sherborne
7:00 for 7:30pm
Tickets – £12.50 (inc. a glass of wine)
From – Winstone’s Bookshop

Self-employed timber framer/carpenter | Dorset Timber Engineering Ltd

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Dorset Timber Engineering Ltd deliver quality bespoke timber products & structures all over the United Kingdom & Channel Islands. We specialise in Timber framed buildings & garages which are all hand made in our own workshop. We pride ourselves in being the company to approach for anything unusual or special which is not normally readily available, no matter what the quantity.

We are now seeking a full time, self-employed timber framer/carpenter to join the team in our busy workshop situated in Holwell.

If you think you have the skills required then please email your CV and covering letter in the first instance to:

[email protected]

Or for more information and an informal chat call Neil on: 07913 230785

Rate of pay dependent on experience

Immediate start is available

Traeger Fest Weekend at Stewarts Broomhill Garden Centre

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Advertorial feature

Calling all foodies! With Spring just around the corner and gardens being spruced up for the warmer weather to come, you won’t want to miss the Traeger Fest Weekend happening on the 1st and 2nd of April at Stewarts Broomhill Garden Centre in Wimborne (God’s Blessing Ln, BH21 7DE).

Come join Traeger, the makers of world-leading premium wood pellet BBQ’s, for a weekend full of delicious food and fun! On Saturday, Traeger will be showcasing Classic American themed food, including Smashed Burgers, Smoked Chilli Con Carne, Chicken Wings and Thighs, as well as Pizza and Cookies. On Sunday, the theme will be classic English Roast Dinner, including Smoked Trout Pâté, Roast Pork with Roast Potatoes and Yorkshire Puddings, glazed Salmon Fillets, and Grilled Honey Glazed Pineapple.

Bring your friends or family and enjoy music, delicious food, and Traeger’s famous wood pellet BBQs. Don’t miss out on the opportunity to learn top tips and tricks for the perfect BBQ from one of Traeger’s demo chefs, who will be on hand all weekend to showcase the grills and hand out delicious samples. See you there!

HAWKINS Terry Ralph

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Of Blandford Forum

Passed away suddenly at home on the 15th March 2023 aged 79 years.

Much loved husband, dad, grandad and great grandad.

Funeral service will take place at Poole crematorium on Friday 14th April at 2pm.

Family flowers only please but donations if desired in memory of Terry to the British Heart Foundation may be sent to Tapper Funeral Service 173 The Broadway Broadstone BH18 8DH Telephone 01202 694449 www.tapperfuneralservice.co.uk

Friday Lunchtime Recitals | Sherborne school

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1.45pm
Cheap Street Church (unless other wise stated)

FREE ADMISSION
ALL WELCOME

Cholesterol – a good guy or a bad guy?

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How can nutrition and lifestyle support good cardiovascular health? Nutritional therapist Karen Geary takes a look at the evidence

The impact of cholesterol is a controversial topic in the world of medicine. Earlier this month I had a number of questions from clients about whether or not they should consider a statin and join the eight million other people in the UK who take them. I have read a number of papers on cholesterol over the years, often conflicting in nature, which means that today at least, there is not a clear-cut answer.
I’m a nutritionist who supports pharmaceuticals only where they are necessary and life changing, but generally my approach is first to adopt preventative strategies based on nutrition and lifestyle, as my aim is to help people lead healthier lives. However the topic of cholesterol transportation in the body is pretty complicated – we need cholesterol to build cell walls, make hormones, help make vitamin D, produce bile acids and more. And then there is the research that hypothesises that people with high cholesterol live longer.
Who is right?

Statins for millions more people?
Widespread statin therapy is financially beneficial for the NHS, as the cost of providing statins to a large population is relatively small. But so are the protective effects. This is called the ‘number needed to treat’ which is currently four. What that means is that if 1,000 people with a 10% chance of heart attack or stroke within a decade are put on statins, around four cases may be prevented. Good news for the four who needed it, but there are 996 who probably didn’t need it.

Your own preventative strategy
Regardless of whether you choose statin therapy, in my experience you can make a sizeable change to your cholesterol readings within three to six months with a little self-help and dedication:

  • Movement. Consistent exercise can really move the needle on cholesterol numbers. It’s not about hitting the gym, either – increasing the length of the daily walk and walking more briskly is often enough. Put some effort into it so you become a little breathless each day.
  • Weight loss. While it is true that slim people may also have cholesterol numbers that cause concern, if you are overweight, chances are that you can materially influence your data without having to resort to statin therapy if you shed some kilos. You will also reduce your diabetes and stroke risk too.
  • Nutrition. One misconception about ‘abnormal’ cholesterol is that saturated fat is to blame. This is not totally the case; it’s primarily sugar and high Glycaemic Index carbs. Reduce sugar and your triglyceride numbers go down, thus reducing your risk level. Too many carbs and alcohol raise triglycerides. It is true that if you follow a strict ketogenic diet, it can temporarily raise both HDL and LDL cholesterol, but there is no evidence that this may be harmful.
  • Choose ‘good’ foods. Many foods may be supportive of ‘good’ cholesterol function, for example dark leafy green vegetables, cruciferous vegetables, oats, green tea, ginger, beetroot, dark chocolate, oily fish (omega 3), olive oil (and olives) and avocado.
    Stick to low-sugar fruits such as berries and apples. No juices! Purple foods (for the polyphenols) are your friends.
    Avoid inflammatory fats like sunflower or ‘vegetable’ oils, which are high in omega 6 and highly processed. Try to eat a diet which contains minimally processed foods (i.e.. the picture on the right!).
  • Supplementation. There are certain vitamins, minerals and probiotics that may support the management of cholesterol as well as supporting any nutrient deficiencies which may have been created by statin therapy. These are very individual in nature – they require personalised advice depending upon your own health goals, medical conditions and also any pharmaceutical contraindications.

If you are diagnosed with high cholesterol, don’t be afraid to ask your GP detailed questions about your data and your risk level. In the meantime, if you would like to better understand how to interpret your own cholesterol panel (in conjunction with something called your QRISK score), the importance of HDL/triglyceride ratio, the different types of LDL and other measures of cardiovascular health, such as ApoB and homocysteine, you can read a longer version of this article on my website.

Local hamper firm is for sale

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A well-established Dorset hamper business, currently based in Winterborne Whitechurch, is being sold. Due to personal life changes and a wish to pursue a change of direction Cherry Picked Hampers owner Laurie Griffin is keen to see the business pass to an ambitious and entrepreneurial new owner who can take it to the next level. The e-commerce business specialises in luxury Dorset food and drink hampers and gifts, and is fully relocatable.
‘There is huge potential for the right person/partnership or company to scale up and increase offerings. Please email [email protected] or call 01305 307107 to discuss further details.’

Stargazing in Yetminster

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Local children were invited to a stargazing event at St Andrew’s Primary in Yetminster in February, with the opportunity to try out large professional telescopes as well as take part in fun space-related activities!
The children learnt about different constellations and how to use star maps, while enjoying hot chocolate and roasting marshmallows in the firepit.
The event raised nearly £600 for the school. Teacher Graham Simpson said ‘The stargazing was a lovely event, enjoyed not only by the pupils and parents of St Andrew’s Primary School, but the whole community. The school field was beautifully illuminated, and it was a magical evening – even if the stars were playing hide and seek! Our thanks go to our hard-working PTFA and the staff at Lower Covey Nursery for organising it’.