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Shady Chase Woods Walk – 6 miles | Dorset Walks

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(Super-easy to make 2 or 12 mile versions on this route)

Shady Chase Woods Stroll – 6 miles

Really easy walking on clear wide paths through some of the most beautiful ancient woodland.

Some open farmland with big skies, but mostly this one is about beautiful shady giants.

There are so many paths to choose for alternative routes – for a longer day hike I’d turn right at the first C road and follow my nose up to the Ox Drove, coming back down to rejoin the route where the woodland adjoins Rushmore Park.

For a short and gentle bimble, I’d simply stay inside Pribdean Wood – it’s a favourite gentle afternoon stroll for us. 

To follow this route using the Outdooractive App, please find the route here.

The route starts in the beautiful Pribdean Wood – always worth a stroll around in its own right – then across the farmland separating it from New Town and around the magnificent Chase Woods. There are some spectacular ancient giants throughout the woodland which are all worth looking for.

And don’t miss Scrubbity Barrows, just because it’s probably my favourite place name ever, and everyone needs to be able to say they’ve walked in Scrubbity Barrows. 

Shady Chase Woods Walk

The rather magical beech avenue that runs through Chase Woods – crossing the path at Scrubbity Barrows

Shady Chase Woods Walk

The footpath back into Deanland is filled with beautiful hedgerow views.

Shady Chase Woods Walk

After so much grey cold weather the new crops are finally rushing out.

Shady Chase Woods Walk

The valley bottom as  you enter Chase Woods – always a good spot for deer .

Shady Chase Woods Walk

Simply can’t ever resist a hedgerow window frame.

All the Dorset Walks we feature have been created and walked recently by ourselves, so you know you can trust them – we aim for unpopulated routes with as little road and as many views as possible! You can always see the route and follow it yourself via the free Outdoor Active app – see all our routes here.

Every month in the BV Magazine we publish a walk in the beautiful Dorset countryside under the heading ‘Take a hike’. Not always in the heart of the Blackmore Vale perhaps, but always within reach for a day’s walk.

Teaching Assistants/MDSAs and Named Pupil Teaching Assistants (NPA)

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Christ the King Catholic Primary School, Amesbury

Our school is on an exciting journey of improvement; do you want to join our drive? If so, we can offer you a forward-thinking and supportive environment to continue to grow your skills.

We are looking for Named Pupil Teaching Assistants (NPA) who can work with children on a one to one basis,  mainstream Teaching Assistants and MDSAs (Midday Supervisory Assistant) all roles are fixed term until August 2022 but may become permanent pending a budgetary review.

First and foremost, we want to recruit people who are highly motivated, able to understand and celebrate the pupil’s differences and who are able to help us to meet the pupil’s individual needs. You will need initiative, resourcefulness, patience and a caring nature.

If you are passionate about ensuring that children have the best possible learning opportunities and are interested in working in an ambitious and forward-thinking school, then please talk to us!

In return we can offer you:

● An inclusive school with our wonderful children at the heart of all that we do

● Supportive staff who care deeply about providing the best education possible

● Support to continue to develop and enhance your skills through our exciting new collaboration with St Osmund’s Catholic Primary School, Salisbury

● A very supportive parent body

The successful candidate will:

● Be hardworking, enthusiastic and a great team player

● Have high expectations of the children they support

● Be able to develop positive relationships with pupils and parents

● Be an excellent communicator, team player and have a good sense of humour

Application is by standard forms (see attached or school website www.christtheking.wilts.sch.uk) and a letter of application of no more than 2 sides of A4, outlining your suitability for the position.

Hours of work: Full time: 25 hrs per week with an additional 2.5 hrs per week MDSA

Contract type: Fixed Term

Closing date (and time): 9th July 2021 at midday

Interview date: Week commencing 12th July 2021

Commencement date: 1st September 2021 or before if possible.

Please contact Jacqui Windsor, Collaboration Business Manager by email: [email protected] if you have any questions about the post or would like to arrange to look around the school.

Christ the King Catholic Primary School is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. All applicants will be subject to a full Disclosure and Barring Service check before appointment is confirmed.

COFFEE MORNING

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SATURDAY 24th JULY

 In aid of Woolland Church

10.30am-12.00pm at Marsh Farm, Ibberton, DT11 0EJ

Bring & Buy, Cakes, Raffle, Pony Rides – children welcome!

Event Co-ordinator for local food festival | Surefire Events

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Event Co-ordinator for local food festival

6  week contract

Dynamic person sought to work on event logistics for a local food festival. You will have excellent administration, communication, MS Office and social media skills, an enthusiastic can-do attitude and an eye for detail. 

Immediate start. Hours are 9.00am-5.30pm. Office-based; no remote working. Office nr. Tisbury.

You would need to be available to work onsite at the event on 31st July & 1st August.

CV and cover letter please to [email protected]

The Wincanton Town Festival mARkeT

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The Wincanton Town Festival mARkeT aims to be more than just a market. It aims to be a full body experience!

The Wincanton Town Festival Market will be running from 12pm – 9pm on Saturday 26th June, at 7 High Street, Wincanton, BA9 9JN, at the Greening The Earth Gallery, formerly Clementinas. 

Wincanton Town Festival

This one-off event is set in and around the grounds of a truly captivating 17th century manor house located in the centre of Wincanton. This historic venue will play host to a wide variety of ‘experiences’ that are sure to stimulate all the senses!  Artists from all disciplines will play, display, demonstrate and sell their special talents in and around this unique and picturesque setting. In the walled garden and lower orchard, families will be invited to take part in woodland crafts, forager walks, learn about no dig gardening, or simply to pet the goats.

The BearCat Collective will be hosting a wide variety of musical performances by talented local musicians.

There will also be a selection of food and drink stalls selling their tasty wares. These include stone baked pizza, crepes, candy floss and delicious cream teas and cakes. Aromatic espresso coffee powered by the sun is another unique taste not to be missed!  Alternatively, people are welcome to bring their own picnic to eat on the beautiful walled garden lawns. 

This innovative event runs later in the evening than traditional markets from 12pm – 9pm.

For more information email:

[email protected] 

Follow on Facebook and Instagram @wincantontownfestival. 

Dog Walker / House Sitter

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Dog walker/house sitter with 30 years of experience with dogs.

Insure and DBS checked.

Shaftesbury Area

Contact: 01747 811909

Work Wanted!

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Mature Girl Friday, Seeks work.

Anything legal considered!

Shaftesbury area

Please contact: 01747 811909

Posted in the PastSecond Delivery | Helen Baggott

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Posted in the Past Second Delivery is the next in a series of books written by Dorset author Helen Baggott.

Beginning with postcards sent more than a hundred years ago, the book reveals the true stories the author found using genealogy. With just the name and address of the recipient, each card is researched – with surprising results. The family who brought home the Unknown Warrior, an actor who performed in the first
televised play on the BBC, and families linked with the American War of Independence are just some of the stories.
The book also explains how the research was completed and provides tips for the beginner genealogist. The methods will be familiar to viewers of Who Do You Think You Are? and A House Through Time there’s even a family who lived in that show’s Guinea Street in Bristol.
The book begins with an update on a postcard featured in the first Posted in the Past book and its surprising link with Dorset.
Posted in the Past Second Delivery is available from bookshops and online

ILLINGWORTH, Melanie Audrey

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Melanie Audrey Illingworth 

Passed away peacefully on Sunday 6th June.

Beloved Mum to Marc and Gemma, adored Nanny to Phoebe and Harvey, and sister to Trudy and Richard.

She will be very sadly missed by all her family and friends.

Melanie’s funeral is by family invitation only.

For Melanie’s Book of Remembrance or to make a charitable donation in her name please see:
www.tapperfuneralservice.co.uk/tapper/funeral-search