MessengerDecember 2010
We need youOur village hall stands tall
was built for all.It is our memorial
our memoryof all who fought for
and sought our freedom.
In our village hallMrs Murch played the piano
for all kinds of films and shows.I remember Bet and
Henry Blythe’s hypnotic tricks.We nearly burst our sides
Laughing at her antics with a mop.
The community spirit was strong then.Let’s bring it back again.Don’t let that spirit die.
Let’s try to revive that dying breed.Don’t let greed and apathy reign.
Pull together, sort it out.That’s what communities are about.
So get on down.You get it there, you with a frown.
Let’s make it a fab yearin our village hall.Let’s have a ball.
So come on you hippies, yuppies, Builders, farmers. Whoever.
We need volunteers, ideas, donations sought,for improving the village hall.
Painting’s being done right now.The heating going in,
But still lots more to do, The roof, insulation, a new loo.
And HELP. WE NEED YOU.
Dartington Village Hall
The village hall will be closed until 6th December for installation of a new heating system. This has been made possible thanks to the generosity of County Councillor Trevor Pennington and Ward Councillor Michael Hicks. We have also been lucky to receive an ‘Awards For All’ grant from the National Lottery.
This is just the beginning of an extensive renovation project. We are pursuing funding for disabled toilets and access, rewiring and a new roof with insulation and solar panels.
Other plans include new curtains ,sanded woodwork and LOADS OF FUN EVENTS...Starting with January 8th 2011, we are having a Hall warming party. There will be a bar, entertainment and good food. We would like to hold a grand raffle to be drawn on the night.
We want to make the hall a warm and welcoming venue for a variety of social activities in the village.I’ve heard stories of past events:fancy dress parties, cinema nights and comedy shows, and it would be great if we could recreate those ‘good old days’ with some new ideas too.
Offers of raffle prizes or donations towards the refurbishment will be gratefully received as would any help with jobs in hand.
For more information phone Val on 01803 862770
DARTINGTON VILLAGE HALLHIRE OF THE HALL AT
£10 PER HOURFOR BOOKINGS PLEASE RING
VAL MAY ON01803 862770
Dartington
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Dear Reader,
My name is Joyce Wynne. I am Church Warden at St. Marys Church, Dartington. I would like to reassure you that, although we do not have a resident Vicar, the life of the Church continues. The Revd, Julian Ould and the Revd, Jane Lankaster will continue to officiate at Baptisms, Weddings and Funerals. A weekly Newsletter can be found in the Church giving details of Services at Dartington and Brooking.
Over the Christmas period there will be a Carol Service on the 16th December at 6.30pm, followed by mince pies and mulled wine. On Christmas Eve there will be a Christingle Service at 3pm and on Christmas Day there will be a Family Eucharist at 11.15am. Unfortunately, we are unable to hold Midnight Mass this year. If you know of anyone who is housebound and might like a visit or Home Communion, please telephone me at 865048.
May I take this opportunity of wishing you a very happy and peaceful Christmas. Joyce.
The new presentation of The Messenger has been well received and many favourable comments made.
Pam Gorman’s article (Around Dartington) was also praised. I am also pleased to report that our application to South Hams District Council Sustainable Community Locality Fund was granted and we received £500 toward the cost of production and distribution of The Messenger. Many thanks to Councillor Hicks for all his help. Even a small publication like The Messenger is quite expensive to produce. So thank you very much to everyone involved.
The DPD process is still continuing along its rocky path. The introduction of alternative sites just prior to the Inspector’s arrival to the South Hams was not well received by parishioners.
Councillor Whitaker and I attended the enquiry at Follaton House on the 5th November. It was pointed out at the meeting the Inspector’s function was to examine the soundness of the DPD document presented by the Planners. If the document was sound then the question of alternative sites was not an option. If however the DPD document was found to be unsound then alternative sites may be considered.
We will probably not know the results until the New Year, possibly February 2011.
Councillor Brian Evans
Chairman’s
Corner
Dartington Village Post OfficeIt’s that time of year again, the Christmas period is upon us. The dates this year are as follows:
Surface Mail Western Europe.......................Tues 23rd Nov
AirmailSouth & Central AmericaAfricaFar EastNew ZealandAustraliaJapanEastern Europe........................Fri 10th DecUSA & Canada........................ Mon 13th DecRemember - Small packets upto 2kg containing no letter is best way to send presents abroad.
UKParcels.....................................Weds 15th Dec2nd Class.................................Sat 18th Dec1st Class..................................Tues 21st DecSpecial Delivery.......................Thurs 23rd DecParcel Force 48hr....................Weds 22nd DecParcel Force 24hr....................Thurs 23rd Dec
As usual we expect to be very busy, especially Mondays, lunchtimes and after 4pm when business mail is going through. So if you could bear this in mind, we will be doing our best.
Our Opening Times over Christmas are:Christmas Eve........................close at 12:30pmChristmas day.........................closedBoxing day..............................closedMon 29th Dec.........................closedTues 28th Dec........................closedWeds 29th Dec.......................open as usualThurs 30th Dec.......................open as usualFri 31st Dec............................close at 16:00pmNew years day........................closedSun 2nd Jan...........................closedMon 3rd Jan...........................closedTues 4th Jan...........................back to normal
We would like to wish all our customers a Happy Christmas and a
prosperous New Year!
}Mon 6th Dec
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Reservations Tel: 01803 864069
January specials at the
Join us for Happy Hour Month! ALL day and EVERY day, our house wines by the glass and bottle and house beer, lager and cider will be at Happy Hour prices! Great Argentinian red and Pinot Grigio, £2.50 a glass/£9.95 a bottle. Carlsberg, Thatchers Cider and Dartmoor Ale, £2.50 a pint.
A very HappyMonth!
Start the day with a great deal!Come with a friend & get “TWO for the price of ONE” from our great breakfast menu! Best in the town. Served until 11.30am.
Come with a friend & get “TWO for the price of ONE” Breakfast BonanzaBeat those January blues!Never tried us for morning coffee or afternoon tea? Come now & enjoy a FREE scone or croissant.
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Get a party going!Our lunch & dinner menus are fantastic. How about £5 off all main courses and a further £5 off a bottle of wine from our great range of 60 wines! That’s a genuine reduction. Book Early!
Main course mania!Loyalty, Loyalty, Loyalty!We have a genuine loyalty card that gives you 10% off your purchases. You should have one! Just ask at the bar. (Please note that terms and conditions apply and it may not be available for use with certain offers).
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Have you heard about Dartington’s new community garden? Initiated as part of the Abundant Life project, the garden is based at Foxhole and is open to all members of the local community, including staff. It’s run by its members and is entirely self-sufficient - participants decide how many hours they can commit to it, what skills they can provide, what they grow and how.
All proceeds - whether edible or monetary! - go back into the garden group. Supporters from gardeners to DIY to fund-raising are welcome.
If you’d like to get involved contact Pamela Silkstone on 01803 847049
Community Garden
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The Dartington Hall Trust is a pioneering charity − a place of experiment, enterprise, and education where the arts, social justice and sustainability come together.
Participate in our activities and ensure our pioneering work continues. Connect to new ideas in the arts, social justice and sustainability. Become a Dartington member today.
“I wanted to give my support to the ideas that have been present at Dartington since the Elmhirsts’ time. I just want those ideas to continue, and hopefully
with our support they will.”
Elisabeth Narramore, Exeter
To join go to:
www.dartington.org/membership
Or for more information:
Call Natalie Castorina on 01803 847008 or email [email protected]
Dawn Rest HomeA homely, caring environment
Cott Lane, DartingtonTQ9 6HE
We provide respite; short stay and long term care for the elderly in our Excellent 3 star rated Home
Contact Gill or Sheila on 01803 862964
for availability and details
The Dartington Hall Trust is delighted to announce a partnership with Midas Homes to take forward the vision for the Abundant Life project, a £25m development which, if approved for planning by South Hams District Council, would become a flagship community for older people based at the Foxhole site on the Dartington Hall estate.
The Abundant Life project is a response to a clear social need within the local community. Within a few years more than 24% of Devon’s population will be over the age of 65, and already there are more people over the age of 65 than under 16. In a society that has increasingly viewed older people as a drain on resources, this demographic change challenges us to think and act differently – creating real opportunities for older people to have a fulfilling life and also to make a valuable contribution to their communities. And it will not be an isolated community – it will include many facilities and opportunities for local people, as well as providing refurbished space for small businesses.
The Abundant Life project would allow for Foxhole, the former site of the Dartington School, to be regenerated and will bring an important listed building back into more integrated use.
Celia Atherton, Director of Social Justice at Dartington and leader for this project, said: “We are delighted to be working with Midas Homes on realising the Abundant Life community at Dartington. We have a shared vision of achieving this new model for community living for older people, with the intention of influencing a cultural shift in the way we think and engage with older age.
“In keeping with our founders, the Elmhirsts’, philosophy that ‘an abundant life is a happy life’, our plan is to develop a community where creativity, personal development and the opportunity to be contributing members of society runs alongside support for life and is affordable for all. The project is a long one and securing a partner that has the same vision as us is just one encouraging milestone in what will be a lengthy process.”Bill Cawse, Managing Director of Midas Homes, commented: “We are excited to be working with Dartington on this innovative project. Like Dartington, we are committed to working with the communities in which we operate and together we will embark on significant levels of community consultation over the coming months.”
Celia Atherton added: “Being able to deliver this vision of a better older age needs the very best of specialist design. We have appointed PRP Architects, the leading designers of living spaces for older people in the UK, to work with us to deliver the scheme in line with our commitment to sustainability (in build and operations) and sympathy with the existing unique buildings and landscape to create an atmosphere that welcomes visitors and residents alike - all enabling residents to maintain and enhance their independence and community spirit.”
From the start of this project, over two years ago, community engagement has been central – and has contributed many excellent ideas and skills. As the project continues to progress, more opportunities will be provided to see plans and to contribute to the design of the private and public spaces. A series of design workshops with potential residents and the local community will take place over the next few months, helping to shape the apartments, community facilities and business spaces on offer so that the Abundant Life project makes a real and positive contribution to the well-being of the local community.
To find out more about the project and to register your interest visit www.dartington.org/abundant-life where you’ll also find a series of ‘Frequently Asked Questions’.
New model for older age living on the Dartington estate takes a step forward
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The Dartington Hall Trust is embarking on a comprehensive review of the use of the 750 acres of farmland on its core estate, in order to better align future usage with its innovative charitable purposes.
Currently almost 750-acres of the estate’s heartland is used for dairy farming under a longstanding tenancy agreement that ends in autumn 2014 with the farmer’s retirement. After this date, the Trust plans to use the land in new ways that will contribute to Dartington’s core purpose as a place of experiment, education and enterprise in the arts, social justice and sustainability.
John Channon, Conservation and Woodlands Manager at Dartington, is leading the review. He explained, “The purpose of the Land Use Review is to provide a new vision and strategy for the use of the land on the Dartington Hall estate. Once complete, the strategy will provide a plan to help ensure a seamless link between the current agricultural practices on the Estate and the proposed land use for the future, which includes the woodland and conservation areas.
“The change will provide opportunities to use Dartington’s land to explore possible solutions to today’s pressing problems, such as the impact of projected shifts in climate, population and the availability of fuel.”
The review applies to land and buildings within the area banded by the river Dart from Staverton Bridge down to the weir at Totnes and then alongside the A385 and the A384.
Further information on the Review is available at www.dartington.org/land-use-review
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The Dartington Hall Trust begins review of future
use of 750 acres of current farm land
Dates for the Diary
Free events at Dartington Hall
Community ConversationThu 2 December, 6.30pm Great Hall
Father Christmas’s GrottoWeekends from Sat 4 to Sun 19 December, 2-4pm
The Shops at Dartington (Cider Press Centre)
Christmas Tree Festival opening & carols w. Dartington Community Choir
Thu 9 December, 6.30pm Dartington Courtyard
Late Night ShoppingThu 9, Thu 16, 20-23 December, til 8.30pmThe Shops at Dartington (Cider Press Centre)
Community ConversationTue 15 March, 6.30pm Dartington Primary School
The Dartington Hall Trust is a registered charity
Dartington Community Website has been set up as a result of the feedback received from local residents via a survey conducted by the Community Action Plan group. The group discovered that there were lots of exciting things going on in the village, but not many people were aware of these things. The website is here to publicise local events and bring people together who may want to get involved with or start their own groups or clubs.
Some parts of the website are still under construction, but do take some time to have a look at the work in progress. We would love to hear from anyone who has anything to add – its success depends on local people contributing their ideas and knowledge to enable it to be up to date and relevant.
www.dartingtoncommunity.co.uk
Dartington is now online!
Totnes Caring provides a wide range of services to the community, such as transport, befriending, shopping, lunch clubs, sitting, Home Help service etc. Anybody who has an hour or more a week to
volunteer for us is most welcome. You need only commit as much time as you wish.
Contact Liza Moore on 01803 865684.
A walk by the river at Staverton
A place of tranquillitynearby a steam trainwhistles as it goes by
people wavingthe smoke rising high
Then just the sound of the riverthe ducks going on their way
people walking with their dogsor just strolling passing the time of day
some sitting on benchesreading or catching up with the news
some just admiring the viewssquirrels jumping from tree to tree
not taking any notice of mefar from the town
no traffic rushing up and downa place of tranquillity
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Autumn has begun to turn to winter with changeable weather and shortening days. Whatever the weather, our children continue to enjoy being outdoors and as well as using our school grounds we have had a range of residential trips, visits and walks in our surrounding area. Inspiration from active learning and experiences has a positive impact on learning and one of our teams in school is currently researching the links between outside learning and writing.
For much of our approaches to children’s learning we draw on the model of early years education. We particularly like the recognition that the child is a learner across the whole day, and not just in chunks of lessons within a timetable. Being with your peers at play, eating together at mealtimes, arriving and walking home, all provide opportunities for spiritual, social and emotional learning which underpin our life skills and personal development.In line with our school values, as shared in our last article, we are keen to be explicit about developing these skills within our school community and much of our work this term is focused on empathy and compassion.
Our older pupils, those in Years Five and Six, have begun working towards achieving a new Citizenship award which they have helped us create. Beginning with their Bronze, they are showing a huge amount of empathy and compassion, organising activities for younger children, being reading buddies, creating items to share in our Acts of Worship, helping others at lunch time and planning inclusion events with children at Bidwell Brook.
We are sharing together when we see empathy and compassion working really well and are calling these our ‘wow’ moments. When things go wrong, or we have things that are difficult to deal with, we are recognising these as ‘Ow’ moments. Seeing our young citizens setting such excellent examples to other pupils has created lots of ‘Wow’ moments in school already!
Currently in school we have been collecting for our Christmas Operation Shoebox Appeal, filling shoeboxes with gifts for Christmas to be given to children who have so little. For Children In Need our School Council plan events to help us have fun together, but also to be aware of the real focus for the day. As we draw nearer to Christmas our Forest Families are planning gifts they would like to give to the world based on their Christian values. Our children have much to reflect on and be grateful for.
As part of the Dartington Community Forum Group the school was very interested in responses to the locality questionnaire that was undertaken recently. From this it has emerged that there is interest in learning courses that might be run in the school for the community to access. We would love to be able to offer these and are looking to match courses and times to local need. At the moment we are planning to offer an ICT course in the spring term that might include an introduction to basic skills, such as using the Internet, emails, internet security, child safety online, copying and pasting etc. If you are interested in finding out more about this or have any suggestions or questions, please do let us know via the school office ([email protected] or 01803 862357)
Around us there have been darkening clouds around spending reviews and the far reaching effect that financial restraint is going to have on us all. There is no doubt that cuts are already evident across a wide range of services and there is a great deal of uncertainty about what the future holds. It is difficult to make decisions without information, but certainly as far as schools are concerned, we are already looking towards our budget for the coming year and considering how we might maintain our high standards of rich and varied provision in a creative and innovative way.
Whatever the future may hold for all of us, everyone at Dartington would like to wish you all a warm and festive Christmas.
Curiously,most home insurers don’t have a branch in Totnes. But at NFU Mutual...
We do.So you know, that we know exactly where you’re coming from. For a homeinsurance quote, call NFU Mutual on Totnes 01803 862064.
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The Bronze Donkey
So many bottomshave polishedWilli Soukop’s
bronze donkey.It stands still.
Nowhere to go.No way of going.
An eternity of standing.Waiting it outas acid rain
burns its back.
MOBILE LIBRARY SERVICE
Fortnightly stops at the following locations:Broom Park
Cott Inn
Huxhams CrossLongcause Cross
The van will be stopping longer,
the book stock on the vehicles will be
improved and DVDs will be made available
for the first time. A Home Library Service
where a WRVS volunteer delivers
books at home can be provided. More details
will be published in the papers soon or
contact Liz Alexander on 01392 384335 for more details.
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DARTINGTON WOMENS INSTITUTE
Meetings take place in Dartington Village Hall at 2.30pm on the first
Thursday of each month. You are welcome to come along.
Please telephone Mrs Mitchell (01803) 867884
A talk by Robert Somerville in the Upper Gate House on Tuesday 25th January 2011 at 7.30pm at the Upper Gatehouse, Main Courtyard, Dartington Hall.
Dartington Community Choir
Christmas Concert on Sunday12 December 2010 at 7.30pm in the Great Hall.Tickets at the Box Office: 01803 847070
Friends of Dartington
Totnes Caring
A new Luncheon Club started on Friday 26 November at Totnes Hospital and new helpers are needed. Please ring Liz on 01803 865684.
HeartbeatersCome and join the “Heartbeaters”
at Meadowbrook Community Centre
on Friday afternoon from 2 to 4pm
Please ring Tex Huxley on 01803 853229 for more details
Winter Concert
Thursday 9th December at 7.30pm at Park School, Dartington
Fancy a change
Weekly short walksWeekly moderate walks
New monthly mystery walks
For further information, please contact:
Kate Wright
Walk and Talk Co-ordinatorSouth Hams District Council
01822 81357107920 786505
The Buckfastleigh Pantomime GroupPresents Jack and the Beanstalk2:00pm on Sat 4th, Sun 5th, Sat 11th and Sun 12th December.7:00pm on Sat 4th, Fri 10th and Sat 11th December at Buckfastleigh Town Hall.
Tickets are available at £6.50 for adults, £3.50 for children or £16.50 for a family ticket (Two adults and two children)
Box Office (01364) 642642
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MessengerDecember 2010
We need you
Our village hall stands tall
was built for all.
It is our memorial
our memory
of all who fought for
and sought our freedom.
In our village hall
Mrs Murch played the piano
for all kinds of films and shows.
I remember Bet and
Henry Blythe’s hypnotic tricks.
We nearly burst our sides
Laughing at her antics with a mop.
The community spirit was strong then.
Let’s bring it back again.
Don’t let that spirit die.
Let’s try to revive that dying breed.
Don’t let greed and apathy reign.
Pull together, sort it out.
That’s what communities are about.
So get on down.
You get it there, you with a frown.
Let’s make it a fab year
in our village hall.
Let’s have a ball.
So come on you hippies, yuppies,
Builders, farmers. Whoever.
We need volunteers, ideas, donations sought,
for improving the village hall.
Painting’s being done right now.
The heating going in,
But still lots more to do,
The roof, insulation, a new loo.
And HELP. WE NEED YOU.
Dartington Village Hall
The village hall will be closed until 6th December for
installation of a new heating system. This has been
made possible thanks to the generosity of County
Councillor Trevor Pennington and Ward Councillor
Michael Hicks. We have also been lucky to receive
an ‘Awards For All’ grant from the National Lottery.
This is just the beginning of an extensive renovation
project. We are pursuing funding for disabled toilets
and access, rewiring and a new roof with insulation
and solar panels.
Other plans include new curtains ,sanded woodwork
and LOADS OF FUN EVENTS...Starting with
January 8th 2011, we are having a Hall warming
party. There will be a bar, entertainment and good
food. We would like to hold a grand raffle to be
drawn on the night.
We want to make the hall a warm and welcoming
venue for a variety of social activities in the village.
I’ve heard stories of past events..fancy dress
parties,cinema nights and comedy shows, and it
would be great if we could recreate those ‘good old
days’ with some new ideas too.
Offers of raffle prizes or donations towards the
refurbishment will be gratefully received as would
any help with jobs in hand.
For more information phone Val on 01803 862770
DARTINGTON VILLAGE HALL
HIRE OF THE HALL AT
£10 PER HOUR
FOR BOOKINGS PLEASE RING
VAL MAY ON
01803 862770
Dartington
The Dartington Messenger is a quarterly publication, produced by the Dartington Parish Council, funded by the advertising revenues it achieves.It is distributed free of charge throughout the parish of Dartington, to over 700 households.
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NEW COUNCIL WEBSITEDartington Parish Council has a new website:
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