Abbotsbury and Langton Herring
Abbotsbury
THE Autumn heralds all kind of activities to while away those dark evenings in the village
On Friday, October 15 the Abbotsbury and Portesham Diamond Club will be holding a bingo session in Strangways Hall.
Doors open at 7.00pm and eyes down at 7.30pm. Everyone is welcome.
Their recent Village Café raised a welcome almost £400 towards their funds.
The October trip takes place on Tuesday, October 19 and is a Mystery tour around North Dorset with a stop at Orchard Park Nurseries for tea.
The coach will leave Abbotsbury at 1.00pm.
STRANGWAYS Hall Committee invites everyone to play Carpet Bowls at Strangways Hall on Thursday, October 21 at 7.30pm.
This will be a convivial evening with a chance perhaps to stave off those looming winter warmer pounds!
THE parents of our villages school, Portesham primary school (POPS) are holding a coffee morning and card sale on Thursday, October 21 at 4, West Street, Abbotsbury from 10.30am –12.30pm.
10% of all sales will be donated to POPS and donations from the sale of cards will be made to Cancer Research, UK .
THE Royal British Legion Abbotsbury and Portesham Branch will be holding their October meeting in Strangways Hall on Thursday, October 14 at 7.30pm
The speaker will be Beverly Harrison, Dorset County Secretary who will talk about her important role in the organisation.
A REMINDER to Abbotsbury residents
The next Abbotsbury Parish meeting is on Wednesday October 20 at 7.30pm in Strangways Hall.
Langton Herring
MAINTENANCE is always a headache for village churches and St Peter’s, Langton Herring is no exception.
Major works are soon to begin on the tower, in the vestry and rebuilding the chimney.
A tender has been accepted and it is hoped that the work will be completed before Christmas – dare I write fingers crossed in this case!
Services will not be disrupted but there will be some restrictions for health and safety reasons.
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