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Hockathon in aid of CJD Campaign | Bruton School For Girls

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Two 6th fomers at Bruton School for Girls have organised a ‘Hockathon’ for next Thursday 25th November 5pm to 8:30pm to raise money for the Cure CJD Campaign in memory of a teacher at BSG who developed this disease and died very suddenly last year.

They will play hockey for 12 hours non-stop to fundraise in her memory.

The girls have organised the entire thing by themselves, including a Hidden Pizza Van (from 6pm), a live performance from “Blondie and Ska” (7pm) and fireworks to end the night at 8:30pm.

It’s just £1 entry fee, and all profits go to charity .. so please come and show your support for this this very worthwhile cause.

What else could you do for just a pound!

Full details below in the poster attached.

Citizens Advice Central – Various Role Required

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Citizens advice central Dorset are seeking to fulfill the following roles :

Coordinator – Sherborne

21 hours per week – Salary: £14.56 per hour (£15,900 per annum)

Debt Unit SupervisorDorset Council Area

29 Hours per week – Salary: £13.57 per hour (£20,464 Actual / £26,109 FTE)

Advice Session SupervisorsDorchester and Weymouth

7 Hours per week – FRIDAY Salary: £13.57 per hour – £4939 (per annum)

For full job details and to apply for any of the above roles please click the following link –

https://bit.ly/citadvroles

UK’s first fully electric hearse now available for eco-friendly Dorset funerals

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The emission-free electric vehicle will be recharged by the co-op using renewable electricity.

The Wisper, the black Tesla-based hearse, is joined in the Southern Co-op fleet by two new hybrid Mercedes E-Class Limousines and two new converted E class Mercedes hybrid hearses

Called the Wisper, the black Tesla- based hearse will enable families to say goodbye to their loved ones in a more environmentally responsible way.

The entirely silent hearse is zero- emission 19ft long, and has a 220-mile single-charge range.
It will operate across almost all 60 funeral branches run by Southern Co-op, including those in Gillingham, Sturminster Newton and Shaftesbury.
Steve Pearce, Southern Co-op’s Chief Operating Officer for End of Life Services, said: “This day has been a long time coming with delays caused by the pandemic and waiting for it to be approved for use on the UK’s roads. We hope this will offer people an elegant alternative which echoes a traditional appearance. It will also compliment an existing range of other eco-friendly products we offer as we all work together to tackle climate change and make a difference to our environment.”

As well as the hearse, Southern Co-op is also the first funeral business in the UK to take delivery of two new hybrid Mercedes E-Class Limousines and two new converted E class Mercedes hybrid hearses.
These models offer the ability to run the vehicles in full electric mode for an entirely silent funeral procession.

New England IPA is first beer in new Small Batch Series from Hall & Woodhouse

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Independent family brewer Hall & Woodhouse is launching a New England IPA (NEIPA) as the first beer in its new ‘Small Batch Series’ of limited edition bottled beers.

The new Small Batch Series NEIPA

The new Small Batch Series NEIPA is an unfiltered 5.5% ABV beer with notes of pineapple, mango and a hint of tangerine. It is Hall & Woodhouse’s first hazy beer; brewed with oats and wheat to provide a milky opaqueness. Three hops have been chosen -El Dorado, Citra and Mosaic – for their powerful aromas.

Drinks Marketing Manager Matt Woodhouse said: “The Small Batch Series is an exciting development in our beer offering. Small Batch Series is a new name from Hall & Woodhouse, but it comes with the centuries of brewing heritage and focus on brewing top-quality beers with the finest ingredients, that have always underpinned our Badger Beers.”

The NEIPA is the latest beer in Hall & Woodhouse’s programme, following in the wake of the fruity passionfruit and mango IPA Fropical Ferret, and Twice Tangled, the modern revisit on the 1980s Tangle Foot original. Milk Made is another new product, a milk stout with delicious layers of chocolate, vanilla and coconut.

The Small Batch Series beers will be brewed at Hall & Woodhouse’s state-of-the-art brewery in Blandford. The local family brewer plans to release more beers under the range several times a year, with runs limited to around 2,000 cases, available exclusively through the Badger Direct online store, or at the Hall & Woodhouse Brewery Shop in Blandford.

Shaftesbury Bell Street Supermarket to become a Morrisons Daily

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The owners of the former Co-op and Budgens supermarket building Elite Garages have signed a franchise arrangement with Morrisons, the national supermarket chain; the building has been empty since its closure in 2017.
Richard Whittemore’s family business purchased the store in 2021, and his daughter Kelsie, who represents the
third generation of the family business, is excited at the prospect of bringing a fresh convenience store back to Shaftesbury.

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The new Morrisons store will form part of the large building; an Elite Garages workshop will also be on site.
Alongside their national supermarket chain, Morrisons also has a wholesale business which allows companies like
the Whittemore’s to run their own ‘Morrisons Daily’ franchise. The store will stock Morrisons products, alongside a range of local products.
Paul Foster, Wholesale Manager at Morrisons, said: “We’re excited to be partnering with Richard and the team to bring a Morrisons Daily to Shaftesbury. Customers will also be able to buy everyday essentials and food-to-go items from Morrisons wide range of own brand products. ”

Local employment opportunities

The Whittemore’s are running ‘Recruitment Open Days’ on Friday 5th November (10am-8pm) and Saturday 6th November (10am-6pm).

They will be discussing the vacancies available, answering any questions, chatting about the roles etc.
The business is hoping to recruit 30 new employees for the site, and the recruitment open days will be covering both the Morrisons Daily vacancies and the
Elite Garages workshop vacancies.

Local optician brings new independent practice to Sherborne

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Grace Haine Eyecare is set to open this month on Cheap Street.

Grace Haine Eyecare 2 is the second practice for much-loved local optician Grace Haine, who currently runs a successful practice in Stalbridge. The Sherborne practice is due to officially open on Friday 26th November 2021.

Grace Haine Eyecare

Taking over a vacant property next to the Post Office, Grace and her team have been busy preparing the practice to welcome new patients. Using the latest technology, eye exams will be offered for all ages, and patients will also be able to choose new eyewear from a wide range of frames and lenses.

Expansion plans

Grace opened her first practice in Stalbridge in 2012, and the practice has an excellent reputation for its personal, friendly service and high-quality care. Grace decided Sherborne was the ideal location for a second premises.

“I am so excited, and already feel so welcomed by the community,” said Grace Haine, Owner and Dispensing Optician at Grace Haine Eyecare. “It has been an incredibly challenging time for the High Street, not least for independent businesses, and we are delighted to be refreshing a vacant property in such a beautiful location.”

Grace Haine Eyecare is an independent Opticians with a team of experienced, qualified and friendly staff. The practice offers the Eyeplan eye care scheme to make the highest quality eye care more accessible. For more information, please visit www.gracehaineeyecare.co.uk.

All the questions you always wanted to ask an estate agent…

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For this month’s property column Brad and Susie from Meyers are answering their most frequently asked questions (in no particular order!):

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1. When is the best time to sell a property?

Conventional wisdom tells us that the best time to sell a property
is in the Spring – mostly because the longer and warmer days help set the scene for a prospective buyer after a dark grey winter. According to Rightmove, houses put on the market in March took the least days to sell (an average of 57 days). However, there are good activity levels in the housing market all year round.

Ultimately, the right time to sell is when you are ready to move.

2. Do you charge to visit my property?

No. As part of our free, no obligation service we will visit your property and provide you with an expert valuation of your home together with any advice you require. Our fees for selling your home are competitive and will be discussed with you before proceeding.

3. How can I best prepare my property for sale?

The best and most cost-effective ways to prepare your property for sale are to clean thoroughly, de-clutter, deal with any odours, go neutral with your wall colours and ensure the front of the property and garden are well presented.

This list is not exhaustive; however we provide a free copy of our Seller’s Guide on request which is full of lots of hints and tips.

4. Am I required to have a ‘For Sale’ sign outside my property?

No, you are not required to do so. However, they help to advertise your home and we often see sales encouraged by the presence of a board!

5. How long does it take for my property to go to market once I invite you to proceed?

We go entirely at your pace. Provided we are able to arrange a convenient time with you
to send in our professional photographer, we have taken properties to market between 24 to 48 hours following instruction and your approval of property particulars.

6. What about a floor plan?

An accurate and professional floor plan is very important to a buyer. We provide this as part of our service, and our plans also include the gross interior floor space and measurements of each room.

7. Why should we use Meyers over another local or online agent?

Standing out from the crowd of similar properties is vital when you are selling your home and it is equally as important you choose an agent that stands out from the crowded, hard- sell, jargon-filled world of many estate agencies.

Our philosophy is simple. We are friendly, experienced, determined, great value and completely focussed on you.

Please do get in touch for any property advice or a free expert valuation on your home:

Brad at Shaftesbury – 01747 352077 Susie at Blandford – 01258 690553

Hound of the Baskervilles

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Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s most celebrated adventure, The Hound of the Baskervilles, gets a brilliantly farcical overhaul in Lotte Wakeham’s acclaimed production.

World-renowned detective Sherlock Holmes and his colleague Dr Watson are asked to unravel the mystery surrounding the untimely death of Sir Charles Baskerville.

With rumours of a cursed giant hound loose on the moors, they must act fast in order to save the Baskerville family’s last remaining heir.
A hit in the West End, this ingenious adaptation combines an exhilarating collision of farce, invention and wonderfully comic performances to offer a brand-new twist on the greatest detective story of all time. A whodunnit for all ages.

Salisbury Playhouse

Monday 15 – Saturday 20 November

The Unravelling Wilburys Return to Shaftesbury

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The Unravelling Wilburys are the ‘complete package’ with a great combination of brilliant musicianship and tongue in cheek humour. The band play their songs in their familiar country-rock style while stealing a few choice numbers from those famous five icons, Messrs Orbison, Harrison, Dylan, Petty and Lynne. An experience is not to be missed.

Saturday 13 November 7.30 pm Tickets: £18 Under 18s £16

www.shaftesburyartscentre.org.uk