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Concept Cables – Production Staff Required

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Production Staff Required

Blandford based cable manufacturer is looking to recruit new members of staff for their busy production team.

Roles available at both Blandford and Pimperne sites for machine minders, setters, operators and quality control technicians.

Full time, 40hrs per week.

Experience working in a production environment would be advantageous but not essential as full training will be given.

Salary dependent on experience.

For further information please apply in writing to [email protected]

Margaret Green Animal Rescue – Animal Welfare Worker

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We have an exciting opportunity available at our Lincoln Farm Centre for the position of a full-time Animal Welfare Worker!

The role includes delivering the highest standards of animal welfare, training and rehabilitating the rescue dogs, providing help and support to members of the public both on the phone and in-person and maintaining database and paper records.

The successful applicant should have a qualification in animal care and/or experience working with dogs, as well as good customer service and communication skills.

A full current driving licence is essential.

If you are interested in finding out more about the role, please visit our website here: https://www.margaretgreenanimalrescue.org.uk/vacancies and download the Job Description and Application Form.

GILLINGHAM TOWN COUNCIL – GROUNDS PERSON

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GILLINGHAM TOWN COUNCIL

An exciting opportunity has arisen to join our award winning friendly team.

GROUNDS PERSON

We are looking for a full time Grounds Person

to work on a variety of sites throughout the town. Experience of working in a similar environment is essential. A full UK driving licence is required.

Further information and application details can be found on our website:

www.gillinghamdorset-tc.gov.uk/recruitment telephone: 01747 823588

email: [email protected]

Supporters of the Young Gallery Member’s Exhibition 2021

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Supporters of the Young Gallery Member’s Exhibition 2021. 

Salisbury Library, The Market Place, Salisbury. SP1 1BL. 

An Exhibition of fine art by the Supporters of the Young Gallery Members 

Exhibition Dates 11th September – 2nd October  

Please visit the exhibition during normal library opening hours.  

For further information about the Supporters of the Young Gallery visit: www.younggallerysalisbury.co.uk 

EELES, Vernon

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Vernon Eeles

Passed away peacefully at Salisbury District Hospital on 25th August 2021 aged 85.

Husband to Janet, father to Vivienne and Vanessa. 

Funeral to be held at Salisbury Crematorium Tuesday 14th Sep at 3pm. Anyone who knew his are welcome, family flowers only and donations to Wiltshire Air ambulance if desired.

The Gorge Café – Assistant Required

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We are looking for a keen person to assist Tony our manager at Blandford’s most popular breakfast shop, the Gorge Café.

Experience not essential as full training will be given.

No split shifts

8.00 am – 3.00pm five days a week.

Some weekend work essential

Salary will be above basic rate and will be increased further after training.

Application by telephone –

01598 740 330

or

01598 740 575

COOK, Gerry

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Gerry Cook

Husband to Caroline, and father to Stephen and Annabel, died at home in Mere on 22 August.

Short service at Salisbury Crematorium at 1300 on 9th September. Please contact Caroline if you wish to attend or view the livestream.

Donations in lieu of flowers can be sent to Salisbury Hospice Charity: Contact them via www.salisburyhospicecharity.org.uk/get-involved/make-a-donation or on 01722 416 353.

Pipefix – Various Positions Available

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Local established business looking to recruit a number of positions. Working from our Dorchester office.

We offer competitive rates of pay, pension scheme, PAYE and friendly working environment, carrying out various projects across the South Coast.

Project Manager – Water and Sewage

Self-motivated, driven individual with a background of project management, responsible for delivering projects of various sizes and values. Full driving licence essential.

Leakage Surveyor

Team player, able to work on own initiative, flexible approach, good customer communication skills. Full driving licence essential.

Experienced Operator

With experience of installation of water supply and mains water and general ground works. Full driving licence essential.

General Operator

Motivated individual, willing to learn our trade within the water industry. Must have a can do attitude.

Sewage Engineer

To join our small service team to undertake various service works around the south. Full driving licence essential.

All applications and CV’s to be sent to [email protected]

New Dorset Crop Circle in Blandford Forum

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Hot on the heels of the Dorset crop circle that appeared on Okeford Hill a few weeks ago, a stunning new design has appeared in a field close to the trailway just outside Blandford. We covered Dorset’s Okeford Hill crop circle last month, and the NFU spokesperson told us it caused over £600 of wheat damage.

latest Dorset Blandford Crop Circle is beutifully lit by the setting sun near Blandford
image © Drone Photography by THF Comuter Services Dorset

There is also always the concern for the landowner over ever more costly damage being caused by visitors to the site trespassing and trampling further crops. The Okeford Hill circle was in a quiet location and didn’t draw massive crowds – however this crop circle in Blandford may be of more concern.
Despite there being no public footpath or legal access to the field, it is easily accessible alongside the popular trailway walking and cycling route, and close to a busy road.

Crop circles and their origins have spawned years of debate and speculation, and continue to hold massive interest – no matter your belief in their mysterious creation. Crop circles are innately beautiful and cryptic, and inevitably fascinate people. Some believe that crop circles are used as a message from a foreign species. That perhaps they represent some sort of alien language. Others believe that they are simply a hoax by creative people who wish to scare or stun the people who view them.

The Blandford Crop Circle © THF Computer Services Dorset Drone Services.

But whatever the belief in their source, crop circles have a long and vibrant history with many legends swirling around them. The first appearance of a crop circle was in England 1678; the “Mowing Devil” was the first reported incident of a crop circle, and the farmer who found the circle said that there was ‘a devilish entity that visited his field’.

Doug Bower and Dave Chorley created hundreds of crop circles in the ‘90s, and openly explained how they did it; yet people continued to believe that it was done by aliens.

In the early ‘70s, when the first modernized version of the crop circle appeared, the best way to complete it was with a rope and plank (creating a centre point with a post, then tying a string to it to work out from there to maintain the symmetry and geometry). However, in modern times, GPS is accepted as playing a role in the creation of the circles. Professor Richard Taylor, director of the Materials Science Institute at the University of Oregon, said that advanced technology could be the source for the shapes.

The simple geometric pattern of the newest crop circle in Dorset is a pleasingly elegant wheel.
Image © professional drone aerial photography in Dorset photographers THF Computer Services.

“The modern patterns which involves elaborate geometric shapes suggests that circle makers have upped their equipment from the simple plank and rope to something more technologically sophisticated. GPS systems could help the circle makers cover vast spaces and keep the pattern intact”.

With the easily-available modern technology, it doesn’t seem unlikely that a human could make such a sophisticated design in crops – but crop circle artists aren’t going to give up their secrets any time soon. Whether the creation is supernatural or not, the mystery behind the creation of the circles is still key to holding people’s interest in the beautiful designs.