July 29th, 2008 by susanjefferies
The Higher Blandford Road (B3074), from Windgreen to St Huberts Church will be closed for resurfacing next week.
This bit of road was resurfaced this time last year, but as many of you have noticed the surface very quickly began to break up and was washed down into the A31 by the heavy rain we had at the turn of the year.
A whole raft of excuses were offered including the wrong sort of rain and the wrong sort of stones, this was occurring all over the County on roads resurfaced last summer, they obviously got a duff lot.
I am assured that this time they will do a good job and it will last, different supplier of stones this time.
Diversions will be in place and traffic will be directed through the village along the Wareham Road to the Limberlost traffic lights, up to the Henbury roundabout and back down the A31. Some local people may be tempted to find their own shorter diversion !
July 28th, 2008 by susanjefferies
All over Dorset people are worried about losing their Post Offices and marching in protest. It has been said that since the Government has taken away many of the Post Office unique functions that they have effectively made them redundant. You can have your Pension paid into the bank, you can buy Car tax and a TV License on line, if you have a computer and an email address, and you can buy a book of stamps in the High Street.
I protested that the supermarket wouldn’t weigh your parcel for you. Today I discovered some other unique services. I can buy a book of 1st class stamps, and a book of 2nd class in the newsagent or the supermarket, (not single stamps) but I cannot buy a book of large stamps for a large letter. Nor can I buy airmail……………. only my Post Office can supply those !!
Keep using our Post Offices !!
July 28th, 2008 by susanjefferies
Hi there Nick !! I am glad you have time to read this, I hope it keeps you amused !!! susan
July 22nd, 2008 by susanjefferies
Last week we had our quarterly meeting of the Beacon Hill Tip Liaison committee preceded as usual by a site visit.
If you go up onto the Tip, as we do, and see all the household waste from a community it is a horrifying sight. I defy anyone to see that and not return a dedicated recycler ! the less we can throw into holes in the ground the better and the longer we will retain our surroundings.
Saying that, it is interesting, it is a very technical business. Methane gas is produced by the rotting rubbish and collected, piped out and used to make electricity which is sold to the National grid. The methane plant produces 2megawatts of electricity, enough to light half the homes in Corfe Mullen.
The leachate, the liquid drawn off from the base of the rubbish, more in wet weather as the rain permeates the heap, is broken down and neutralised on the site, until the inert liquid is innocuous enough to be allowed into the sewage system.
The Tip attracts seagulls, the vermin of the skies, but they are kept at bay most effectively by trained birds of prey who are flown most days. A magnificent site to see.
The old brickworks building has been renovated and turned into a headquarters and training centre for Dorset Wild Life Trust.
Much as we didn’t want the Tip 15 years ago, it is not all bad !
July 20th, 2008 by susanjefferies
The QE saga rumbles on, or does not, depends how you look at it.
We hoped to have resolution on July 9th but I don’t think work has restarted, still a quiet site. We hoped that the contractors could make great progress in the 6 weeks of the summer holidays, no students, good weather.
All that we do know is that the project is now hopelessly over budget, before even a brick has been laid. Increased by nearly a third since May ? and it was well over by then already. I cannot believe that it will stop there, I doubt we will see much change from £50m by the time students actually move in.
Did the Tories not have a legal contract ? a binding price ? Have they learned nothing from the fiasco of Lytchett Minster School ? At the moment they are trying to keep the whole thing under wraps, ‘Confidential business’ they say. On Thursday, at the Council Meeting, we LibDems will attempt to get the whole story aired in public, the tax payers need to know.
The project will go ahead, but other capital projects in the pipeline will suffer.

July 14th, 2008 by susanjefferies
Both the Post Offices in Corfe Mullen are to stay ! Neither has been named in the first round of closures. However the consultation is not complete until September and so we must continue to support them and do as much business as we can locally.

July 9th, 2008 by susanjefferies
The competition has now closed to entries so we must await voting and a result. In view of this I have taken all the comments off the website, and we must wait and see what the public decide !
July 9th, 2008 by susanjefferies
At least two local people are heading for Beijing, and I am sure there are more I do not know about.
Wendy is there already with the Torch bearers. Wendy and her assistance dog Caesar were chosen to be one of the special people to carry the torch through London, although that performance became more controversial than anyone had anticipated. Wendy was invited to Beijing to watch the end of the journey there. She decided not to take Caesar with her to China, they eat dogs in China ! So Caesar is safely in Dorset and Wendy is apart from him for the first time in 7 years.
Julia is off at the end of the week to join the Sailing team. She will be crewing in a pace boat, helping to tune the team boats and as a reserve for the team. At the moment the biggest challenges seem to be monster seaweed and pollution so bad that they cannot see where they are going !
They are both having an experience of a lifetime and will have a lot to tell us on their return !!
July 7th, 2008 by susanjefferies
Are the Tories about to make a U turn ? Again ?
A couple of weeks ago Cllr Nick King (Tory) convened a meeting at Bournemouth Council Offices, using Bournemouth Council Officers, on the RSS in Bournemouth, Poole and SE Dorset. The invitation list read like the invitation list to a Tory cocktail party. Both Corfe Mullen and Lytchett are under threat of a great deal of additional building under this project and we have been working hard for 18 months in protest, however neither Fred Drane nor myself, both County Councillors, were invited to this meeting, each of our areas was represented by a Tory, one a town Councillor and the other a Parish Councillor.
At this meeting all sorts of protest actions were discussed and agreed and Nick King seems to be hailing himself the lead protester for the RSS.
May we remind the Tories that when the response to the original RSS was debated in March 2006, the Tory administration at Dorset County Council, the Tory administration in Poole, the Tory administration in Bournemouth and the Tory administration in East Dorset ALL supported the proposals for urban extensions into the Green Belt. The LibDems were the lone voices in protest. Subsequently the Tories on East Dorset reversed their stand, fearing a massive loss of seats at the local elections, however all the Tory Councillors who were also County Councillors who made a U turn continued to support the response at County level.
Sheer hypocrisy !!
I am delighted if the Tories, at this late stage, realise the damage these urban extensions will do, I am delighted if they make a U turn, but please do not take the moral high ground and pretend this is all your idea !
We have been fighting this vigorously and to the highest level for over 2 years !!
July 6th, 2008 by susanjefferies
40 people eschewed the television and arrived at Barrow Hills at 9pm last night. The rain held off, the wind dropped, a bit, and we had a very successful Twilight Walk.
Two Night jars flew and played above us, clearly visible against the fading sky, and we all heard their churring and calling, as we learned more about how they arrive from Africa in May to lay their eggs in nests on the ground, and stay until September when they all return to warmer climates. They have visited Dorset and Hampshire since the 10th Century, some travel further up the country but not in great numbers.
We also saw a bat, then on the way back, as it got darker there were 5 glow worms hidden in the grass beside the path to light us home.
Thank you very much to Jane for organising it and Nicky from Dorset Wildlife Trust for leading us all.
All these creatures need undeveloped and uncultivated land to survive, to live, breed and find their food. We still have patches of this land in Corfe Mullen and we must keep it, if we build on it, it will be lost and it’s wildlife with it. We must fight to keep them safe, which is why we are upset about being asked to accommodate 700 more homes on our Green Belt land. I know we cannot stand still and I know we need more Affordable Homes in Corfe Mullen as our young people cannot afford to stay, but as Jane said ‘I am not against the houses, but we must not build them on land which is precious’.
Help us to ensure that we protect our precious wild places and the wildlife living there, and find more appropriate areas to build more houses.
Next event planned for August 9th, keep in touch with Corfe Mullen Nature Watch ! Link on the left hand side of this page.
July 5th, 2008 by susanjefferies
Don’t forget ! 9pm tonight we have our first guided Nature Walk with Corfe Mullen Nature Watch (link on this page), Barrow Hills, just north of Corfe Hills school. We will be looking for glow worms, nightjars and other creatures of the night !
July 4th, 2008 by susanjefferies

Good News ! Both our Post masters have had letters to say that they are not high on the list for closure. This does not mean that they are completely safe, yet, the consultation still continues, so we must all support them. however it does look as though the Powers that Be have noticed that we need both of them.
July 4th, 2008 by susanjefferies

We need both our Post Offices !
July 4th, 2008 by susanjefferies
We are delighted with our new bus to Poole and Wimborne, and I notice that it is being well used, even more so while Canford Bridge is being repaired.
However the people of Wareham are less pleased with adjustments to the bus timetable there. The buses used to arrive at the railway station 5 minutes before the trains to London, just the right time to catch the train. Now they arrive 5 minutes after the train leaves, 25 minutes is far longer than is necessary to buy a ticket and board a train………….
July 2nd, 2008 by susanjefferies
Last week I went into Rushcombe, where I am a Governor, to do a course on Safer Recruitment with the Head Teacher, Miss Faucett.
It was interesting, well constructed, much was of course common sense, which does sometimes need to be pointed out, but there were aspects and strategies that were new to both of us, and valuable.
We had to be tested at the end, and we scored 75%, which I was delighted with, however Leonie was aiming for 100% !
It is terribly important, as we all know, to ensure that anyone ho is employed in our schools and who comes into contact with our children, only has the interests of the children at heart. We all know that there is a minority of people who try to get close to our children for their own ends and we need to identify them and make sure they do not work in our schools, with our children.