Issue no. 104 March 2015 Most of us recently have sat through two pieces of propaganda and survived the ordeal! The first was the Channel 4 production depicting the first 100 days of a UKIP government and the experiences of an Asian candidate. This was centred on leftwing riots and forced repatriation. None of it rang true. All it achieved was to cause offence to some and to cure insomnia for others. It failed to put anyone off voting for Ukip, and indeed many bloggers seemed to take pity on UKIP and stated they would vote for us as a result of watching this appalling piece of EU sponsored propaganda. It is likely the EU paid about a third of the makers’ costs for this rubbish through the European Commission's Creative Europe fund. The second was BBC2’s ‘Meet the Ukippers’. This brought comments that it could have been much worse as hatchet jobs go! Mike Browning, UKIP’s Council candidate for Branksome West summed it up well by saying ‘I seriously wonder why people continue to pay the TV license fee for this kind of utter drivel. With such fundamental and important questions facing the electorate, this is all the ConDems can procure - it's laughable but also a serious dis-service to the British people.’ That says it all! The Public Sector Executive is bragging that, and we quote ‘A delegation of 48 politicians from across the UK has been formally appointed to the European Committee of the Regions (CoR) – the EU’s political assembly of local and regional authorities. The members will join national delegations from all EU member states. Established since 1994 to allow Europe's local and regional governments to have a voice within the EU, the 350-strong CoR assembly gathers in Brussels a few times a year to discuss political priorities and adopt opinions on EU legislation.’ Why councillors should need to do this is unclear – at first. Marry this piece of information with the BBC’s promoting of regional mayors, such as Liverpool and Birmingham Note that Exeter is now signed as ‘EU Regional Capital’ in region K [that’s our region] Now a picture begins to emerge. The EU aim of breaking the UK into small regions is well known, particularly since the Lisbon Treaty and these points add flesh as to how it is being achieved. It is all part of reducing our country into a series of regions, reducing the powers of Westminster until it is abolished, and scrapping England and the counties. Breaking our country into bit sized pieces of the EU Empire, incapable of independent actions or even existence. All with the blessing of our politicians of the now failed parties over the last half a century. What a tragic state of affairs. Only UKIP will do something about it. We have also heard from the Church of England that people should not vote for UKIP in the forthcoming elections. And they wonder why their congregations are shrinking! The Bishops are expected shortly to issue instruction on how the faithful should vote in the May elections. They should vote for a party which will ease austerity, campaigns to scrap our nuclear weapons and promotes the EU. Is this payback time as the CofE has been getting considerable funding from the EU through a project called the “Soul for Europe.” According to their website “A Soul for Europe” invites citizens to work together with their elected representatives in its programme A Cultural Coalition for a Citizens’ Europe to raise awareness of Europe as a cultural project. “A Soul for Europe” invites you to join in a collaborative work process towards a European Resolution on Culture: Supporting Culture as an Instrument for Values, Democracy, and Citizenship.” Surely this is not the job of the church. The tentacles of the EU reach into every aspect of our lives. UKIP has its work cut out once it gains power. A letter in the Telegraph stated some interesting facts. “Britain’s last Defence Review, based on interests rather than just saving money, was in 1998 when 3% of our GDP went on Defence. Amongst other things, it maintained 36 ocean going Escorts at sea and 150,000 soldiers on land. As the world’s fifth largest economy we now spend 2% of GDP, with 19 escorts and the army on its way down to 85,000. Yet total government spending is up from 35% to 42% of GDP." This is at a time when the figures of three major powers are as follows. Military aircraft : China - 2,860; Russia - 3,429; India - 1,905; Navy ships: China - 495; Russia – 352; India – 180; Army tanks: China - 9,150; Russia - 15,398; India - 6,464. UKIP will reinvest in our armed forces – an essential policy. March 1st is the date 8 police stations have closed their desk service or are confirmed as closed in Dorset. Christchurch, Winton, Ferndown, Wareham, Shaftesbury and Dorchester police stations join the ranks of Verwood and Wimborne to save a paltry £300K. Strangely alternative arrangements are not going to be available until the summer, when council offices, community centres and libraries will offer a spasmodic service. In the mean time you have the option of dialling 101 or going on line. How can the government reduce their policing budget by 20% at a time when the population is rising by at least 1 million every 4 years [and no doubt more unofficially] and we face an unprecedented influx of criminals from the eastern countries of Europe. Maybe they should stop paying the £55m a day to Brussels and adequately fund British police and military services instead. Dorset North PC Steve Unwin The Fightback Starts with You We have just two months to save our country. The outcome of the General Election is more unknown than ever before. Both Labour and Conservatives have placed themselves in a position that they cannot win. The Lib Dems have collapsed. Across the country there is a real desire for change. UKIP was formed 21 years ago. In the past, under first past the post elections, it was impossible for UKIP to win any seats. But now we have come of age, the question is not can UKIP win, it is how many seats will UKIP take. Lib Dems, Labour and the Conservative are all set to lose to UKIP. UKIP is now the main challenger in virtually every seat in England and Wales. Tories have become an irrelevance in the North, and Labour are equally out of touch in the South. As well as this North-South divide, UKIP has also crossed the ‘class’ barrier. UKIP want change – real change from career politicians and identikit pro-EU Governments that have plagued us under Blair, Major, Brown and Cameron (+ poodle Clegg). Our politicians have given up on this country: they do not believe in Britain. They think us too small to run our own country. 12 years ago most of these Europhiles even said we were too small to run our own currency. Only by getting out of the EU can we return to a democratic system to make our own laws, control our own borders, enter our own trade deals, and take charge of our country’s destiny. Over the next weeks there will be leaflets to deliver, posters to get up, doors to knock on, and people to communicate with. We need lots of people to each do their bit – even a couple of hours once or twice over the next two months might make the difference between winning and losing in your constituency. It all costs money, so for those unable to help in other ways we need you to dig deep. Major changes to election law over the last few years has created great disparity in how our elections are run. Historically, a campaign was short and the amount that could be spent heavily restricted. Since the changes, a candidate can now spend around £35,000 in the ‘long’ campaign (up to the end of March) plus a further £16,000 or so in the last four weeks – around £50,000 in a typical county constituency (less in a borough). You can bet the Tories and Labour will spend huge amounts, as they have a lot to lose. UKIP does not have the benefit of big business, trade unions or Russian oligarchs. Every pound we spend in our Dorset campaigns is raised from local members like you. We have worked hard to fund our campaign, but here in North Dorset we are working on a relative shoestring, our current overall total is around £3,000. So please also give generously to your constituency Fighting Funds – the more we have the more we can do. Can we please remind you that more council candidates for North Dorset are needed? We have the least in the 8 Dorset Constituencies. Last time out we had a magnificent 37 out of 43 - at present just 5 [tbc] out of 41. We also need large numbers of Town and Council candidates. You can even stand for both! So don’t be shy, please put yourself forward to help fill the gaps – District, Town and Parish need not be too onerous if your are elected. It might mean you are able to make a difference in your neighbourhood. Please let John Baxter know soon if you would to take up the challenge! Links of interest Interested in education? What do you make of this? http://www.ellybarnes.com/ Excellent speeches from Nigel Farage and Jamie Huntman: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KvHSbGRALHI Questions and answers from Nigel Farage & Suzanne Evans: http://alturl.com/nk9rn Christian website with a political edge: http://www.care.org.uk/ Quotation ‘During times of universal deceit, telling the truth becomes a revolutionary act.’ [George Orwell] Quiz Try a political quiz. https://uk.isidewith.com/political-quiz -For whom should you be voting? The Diary: th Friday 27 February 2015 - 7 for 7.30pm - North Dorset Public Meeting in Shaftesbury: Steve Unwin will be the speaker at the British Legion Hall, Coppice Street, Shaftesbury, Dorset, SP7 8PF. Details from the Shaftesbury Group - lestertaylor@icloud.com Saturday 28th February 2015 - Morning - Street Walk around Dorchester Town Centre: Street Walk with David Glossop to meet and greet local residents and members. Details of time and meeting place from David Glossop - david.glossop56@gmail.com Saturday 28th February 2015 - 2 – 4pm – West Dorset Public Meeting: As part of David Glossop’s campaign at the Village Hall, Malthouse Meadow, Portesham, Dorset DT3 4NS. All welcome. Details if needed from David Glossop - david.glossop56@gmail.com Monday 2nd March 2015 – from 7 pm – West Dorset Open House at your ‘local’: Meet the Dorset West PC David Glossop at the Fox & Hounds, Duck Street, Cattistock nr Dorchester DT2 0JH. Details if needed - david.glossop56@gmail.com Tuesday 3rd March 2015 – 7 for 7.30pm – Shaftesbury Group Meeting: Dorset North’s Shaftesbury and District Group meeting in the rear room of the Mitre Inn, 23 High Street SP7 8JE, Shaftesbury with Steve Unwin PC. Contact Lester Taylor for details - lestertaylor@icloud.com Thursdays 5th March & 2nd April 2015 & 14th May – 7.30 pm onwards – First-Thursday Meetings: At the Charlton Inn, Bournemouth Road, Charlton Marshall, DT11 9NH. Our regular informal evening of food, drink and chat. Do one or all three! Joint Dorset branches event. Library & Shop available. Info from John Baxter – john@ukipdorsetnorth.org.uk or 01202 897 884. Please note revised first date. Thursday 5th March 2015 - 7.30pm - bi-monthly West Dorset Social Evening: West Dorset campaign discussions followed by a pleasant evening. The Crown Inn, Greenhill, Sherborne, DT9 4EP. Further information if needed from David Saville Platt - savilleplatt@hotmail.com Friday 6th – Sunday 8th March 2015 – Various times – Freedom Festival in Bournemouth: A weekend of debate and discussion organised by the Freedom Association at the Days Hotel, RussellCotes Road, Bournemouth, BH1 3AB. Advanced booking only http://www.tfa.net/events/73/thefreedom-festival/ Freedom does come at a cost! Saturday 7th March 2015 – 9am - South West Spring Conference: UKIP South West will be holding a Spring Conference at the Riviera Int. Conf. Centre, Chestnut Avenue, Torquay, Devon TQ2 5LZ. Nigel Farage is one of the speakers. There is a Gala Dinner 7 -7.30pm also at the RICC £35: 0333 666 3366 or on-line ukip.ticketsource.co.uk/ukip Saturdays 7th March & 2nd May 2015 – 11am – A Chat, Coffee or Snack: Come to the Mid Dorset & North Poole UKIP bi-monthly opportunity to meet over a coffee or light luncheon at Corfe Coffee, 137 Wareham Road, Corfe Mullen, BH21 3HH. Further details if needed from Dave Evans on 01202 602 856 or evanshome28@talktalk.net Tuesday 10th March 2015 - 7pm – West Dorset Public Meeting: As part of David Glossop’s campaign at the Upwey and Broadway Memorial Hall, Victoria Avenue, Upwey DT3 5NG. Details if needed from David Glossop david.glossop56@gmail.com Wednesday 11st March 2015 – 7 for 7.30pm – Public Meeting in Christchurch: Robin Grey, PC for Christchurch, will be holding a meeting in the Druitt Hall, High Street, Christchurch BH23 1AB as part of his Westminster Campaign. Details if needed from robingrey00@hotmail.com - If you can help leaflet the area prior to this meeting please contact Chris Grace 01425 511 167. Wednesday 11th March 2015 – 7pm – South Dorset AGM: The Centenary Club, 21 Jubilee Close, Weymouth, DT4 7BG. Members only. Full details if needed from francisgeorgedrake@googlemail.com Thursdays 12th March & 9th April 2015 – 7.30pm – Poole Social Evening: A very popular monthly social evening. An opportunity to meet local members and guests at the Twin Sails Wharf, Sunseeker Marine Complex, 23 West Quay Road, Poole, BH15 1HX for drinks and chat. We meet here usually every 2nd Thursday of each month. Details if needed from David Darling david.darling@ukippoole.co.uk Saturday 14th March 2015 – Morning - walkabout in Lyme Regis: Street Walk to meet and greet David Glossop and local residents and members. Details of time and meeting place from David Glossop - david.glossop56@gmail.com Saturday 14th March 2015 – 2 -5pm – West Dorset Public meeting; As part of David Glossop’s campaign at the Woodmead Halls, Hill Road, Lyme Regis, DT7 3PG. Details if needed from David Glossop - david.glossop56@gmail.com Friday 20th March 2015 – 7pm – West Dorset Public Meeting with David Glossop: As part of David Glossop’s campaign at the Town Hall, 8 Fleet Street, Beaminster DT8 3EF. More details if needed from David Glossop - david.glossop56@gmail.com Friday 20th March 2015 – 7 for 7.30pm – Verwood Public Meeting: Steve Unwin will be the speaker at the Hideaway, 17 Moorlands Road, Verwood, Dorset BH31 7PD. Chaired by Andy Maw, Verwood group leader. Details if needed - andy.maw52@gmail.com Saturday 21st March 2015 – 1.30 for 2.00pm – North Dorset AGM: Venue is the Village Hall, Newfield Road, Pimperne, nr Blandford, nearest postcode: DT11 8UZ. Refreshments. Saturday 21st March 2015 - 3 for 3.30pm North Dorset Public Meeting: Also at Pimperne Village Hall near DT11 8UZ. North Dorset PC Steve Unwin is the speaker as part of his Westminster campaign. Details if needed from john@ukipdorsetnorth.org.uk Saturday 21st March 2015 – 7 for 7.30pm – Public Meeting in West Moors: Robin Grey, PC for Christchurch, will be holding a meeting in the West Moors Memorial Hall, 231 Station Road, West Moors, BH22 0HZ as part of his Westminster Campaign. Details if needed from robingrey00@hotmail.com - If you can help leaflet the area please contact Chris Grace 01425 511 167. Monday 23rd March 2015 – 7 for 7.30pm – West Dorset Public Meeting: As part of David Glossop’s campaign at Piddlehinton. Full details if needed from David Glossop david.glossop56@gmail.com Wednesday 25th March 2015 – 9am – Nomination Forms for all elections become available: As you will have the nominations already for your election from Peter Staveley this date has little effect for you. As your nomination will arrive to you by email do please save it to your computer. Once completed also scan the pages onto which you have entered data so you have them for reference in the future. Wednesday 25th March 2015 – 7.30 – Mid Dorset & North Poole Public Meeting: As part of his PC campaign Richard Turner will be speaking at the Town Hall, North Street, Wareham BH20 4AF Thursday 26th March 2015 -7pm – West Dorset Social Evening: Social Evening at William Dartmouth Office 29 South Street Dorchester, Finger Buffet and drink, tickets £10 pp, come and have a super evening meeting David Glossop and the Team. david.glossop56@gmail.com Saturday 28th March 2015 – Morning – West Dorset Walkabout in Sherborne: Meet and greet with David Glossop – Details of time and meeting place from savilleplatt@hotmail.com Saturday 28th March 2015 – 2.30 -4.30pm – Poole Public Meeting with Paul Nuttall: UKIP Deputy Leader Paul Nuttall, PC David Young [Poole], PC Richard Turner [MD&NP], PC Martin Houlden [Bournemouth West] & Zac Stanworth [Dorset Chair of YI] will be the speakers. St Aldhelm's Church, St Aldhelm's Rd, Branksome,BH13 6BT opposite the Branksome Railway station in Poole Rd. Further details from david.darling@ukippoole.co.uk Saturday 28th March 2015 – 7pm – West Dorset Public meeting: As part of David Glossop’s campaign at the Village Hall, St Martins Field, Martinstown, DT2 9JU More details if needed from David Glossop david.glossop56@gmail.com Monday 30th March 2015 – 6.30 for 7pm - Christchurch AGM:[followed by the Public Meeting] To be held at the Waterside Suite [function room] of the Captains Club, Wick Ferry, Wick Lane, Christchurch, BH23 1HU. Monday 30th March 2015 – 8pm – Christchurch Public Meeting: Speakers at the public meeting also at the Captains Club BH23 1HU to be Christchurch UKIP Parliamentary Candidate Robin Grey and Stuart Agnew, UKIP MEP and UKIP Spokesman on Agriculture. Details if needed from robingrey00@hotmail.com Thursday 9th April 2015 – 4pm – Deadline for ESO receipt of candidate nomination papers: Last time you can deliver your Council nomination papers to the Electoral Service Officer. We do advise you to complete and deliver them well in advance of the deadline as if there is a problem and yours are rejected you will not have time to correct and resubmit them. Aim for the previous week. Avoid all corrections and crossings out as these might be cause for refusal. Accuracy is most important. Same deadline for online District/Borough/Gen.Election nominations. Saturday 18th April 2015 – tba – Poole Public Meeting: David Young at St Gabriel’s Hall, Keysworth Road, Turlin Moor, Poole. BH16 5BH.- david.darling@ukippoole.co.uk Tuesday 21st April 2015 – EDDC send Postal Votes out by First Class post. It may be different for other district and borough areas. Monday 27th April 2015 – 7pm – Gillingham Methodist Church Westminster Hustings: All party hustings for the Shaftesbury/Gilligham area. Junction of the High Street and Barnaby Mead. Steve Unwin speaking. Further info from john@ukipdorsetnorth.org.uk Thursday 7th May 2015 – 7am – 10pm – Election Day: Cast your non-postal vote for UKIP General Election candidates, and UKIP District, Borough and Town and Parish Councillors and cause a landslide both nationally and locally! EAST DEVON BRANCH Lunch 1st Tuesday of the month at the White Hart Inn, Church Street, Woodbury Salterton, EX5 1HN. Contact: Lawrie Brownlee - Tel. 01395 514 011 lawrie.brownlee@me.com TORBAY BRANCH Last Thursday of the month at the Livermead House Hotel, Sea Front, Torquay TQ2 6QJ at 7.30pm - Members and accompanied guests only. Contact: Anthony Rayner Tel. 07763348151 apropos_@hotmail.com WELLS BRANCH On the last Monday of every month in the rear downstairs room The Kings Head, 36 High Street, Wells, Somerset, BA5 2SG. 7pm – 10.30pm. Contact Wyn Thomas at gbthomas@ukonline.co.uk CHELTENHAM BRANCH Coffee Morning on the 2nd Saturday of the month For this month’s venue - Alan Stone Tel. 01242 515 439 CHIPPENHAM & N WILTS BRANCH Pub night on the 1st Wednesday of the month Lysley Arms, Pewsham SN15 3RU 7pm WEST DORSET Regular Meetings Before attending check details with David Nevett at djnevett@gmail.com or jaynesmith14@hotmail.com[Bridport] SALISBURY BRANCH On the 4th Thursday of the month [excluding August & December], a lunchtime social at the Green Dragon, Old Road, Alderbury, Salisbury, SP5 2AR. Ring Margaret Strange on 01980 623 907 for details or eMail Bridport: 1st Tuesday of the month at 7.30pm, Lord Nelson Hotel, 52 East Street, Bridport, DT6 3LL next to car park. Dorchester: 2nd Wednesday of the month at 6.30pm UKIP Shop 29 South Street, Dorchester DT1 1BY Additionally David Glossop will be at the Dorchester Ukip Shop each Wednesday between 10-3pm pre-election. Sherborne: 1st Thursday every second month at The Crown Inn, Greenhill, Sherborne. DT9 4EP The next Sherborne Meeting is on Thursday 5th March fmphoward@btinternet.com or margaret.balcaskie@ntlworld.com Helpful contact information: Branch Officers: John L. Baxter, Chairman; Charles Upton, Treasurer; Lester Taylor, Membership Secretary; Steve Unwin PC; David L Baxter, Jo Evans & Alan Reynolds Committee; plus group representatives. Contact address: Greenacres, Angel Lane, Longham, Ferndown, Dorset, BH22 9DZ. 01202 897 884 Branch and Committee eMail: john@ukipdorsetnorth.org.uk Branch Website: www.ukipdorsetnorth.org.uk Dorset North PC: Steve Unwin website: http://steve-unwin.co.uk/ eMail: steve@steve-unwin.co.uk 01747 855 868 Home address: Cornerstones, 16 Haimes Lane, Shaftesbury, Dorset SP7 8AJ. Shaftesbury & District Group: Lester Taylor, Group Leader lestertaylor@icloud.com Verwood & District Group: Andy Maw, Group Leader andy.maw52@gmail.com Ian Smith, Dorset County Councillor for Ferndown iansmith.ukipdorseteast@outlook.com Other UKIP Websites: www.ukip.org Well informed Website run by a Dorset North member: http://www.economicvoice.com Historic Blog Site [not current]: http://ukipnorthdorset.blogspot.com/ live: http://englandexpects.blogspot.com/ UKIP Videos online: http://www.ukip.tv/ UKIP MEPs website: http://www.ukipmeps.org/ ThE-Unit Website: http://www.th-eu-nit.com/ William Dartmouth MEP’s Website: http://www.williamdartmouth.com Julia Reid MEP’s email: julia.reid@europarl.europa.eu and website: http://tinyurl.com/p34l2mp Your MPs: Douglas Carswell, Clacton: http://www.douglascarswell.com Mark Reckless, Rochester & Strood: http://markreckless.com Between 16 & 30? Young Independence is especially for you: Website: www.youngindependence.org.uk Y.I. Dorset Chairman - Zac Stanworth: www.ukip-poole.org Y.I. SW Chairman - Aaron Foot aaronfoot119@gmail.com Twitter: http://twitter.com/#!/ukipwebmaster The European group of which UKIP is a member: http://www.efdgroup.eu/ https://www.facebook.com/ukip.christchurch www.facebook.com/UkipPoole https://twitter.com/UKIPPoole Our Headquarters’ details: Telephone: 01626 830 630. eMail: mail@ukip.org Postal Address: Lexdrum House, King Charles Business Park, Old Newton Road, Heathfield, Newton Abbot, Devon. TQ12 6UT. Newsletter Editor: John Baxter.[Any views expressed in this newsletter are the editor’s & not necessarily UKIP’s] Promoted, printed and published by John Baxter of Greenacres, Angel,Lane, Longham, Ferndown, BH22 9DZ on behalf of Steve Unwin 16 Haimes Lane Shaftesbury SP7 8AJ Canvassing and Walkabouts– How and Where you can help: [Dates and details may change for many reasons. Please contact Steve to ensure up to date information.] We are continuing our street ‘walkabout’ sessions in our town centres (meeting at noon each Saturday) as well as stepping up our canvassing sessions (Saturday and Sunday afternoons and Thursday evenings), now we are well into the first phase of the General Election campaign. There are around 70 days left to do your bit to make a real difference in what everyone seems to agree will be the closest run election in a lifetime. We need you - the more who help, the more effective impact we can make, and the more who help with canvassing, the more we can speak to and the larger the areas we can cover. Our North Dorset canvassing sessions are vital to our success - this is how we identify the bulk of our supporters, and we then ask supporters to help with delivery, displaying posters, or other help. We need you now, and for a limited time for this final shove - after May 7th it will be too late! If you want to try your hand at canvassing we will give you simple but effective on the job training for as long as you feel you need it! Saturday 28 February, 12 noon Blandford town centre 'walkabout', assemble near The Corn Exchange, Market Place, Blandford Forum, DT11 7AH Saturday 28 February, meet 2.30pm outside The Village Hall, Newfield Road, Pimperne, nr. Blandford DT11 8UB Sunday 1 March, meet 3pm outside The Dolphin Inn, Peacemarsh, Gillingham, SP8 4HB Thursday 5 March, meet 6pm outside The Greyhound Pub, Winterborne Kingston, DT11 9AZ Friday 6 March, meet 6pm outside S. Havel the Butchers, The Chalk, Iwerne Minster, DT11 8NA [Turn off the main road beside the Talbot Hotel]. A very special welcome to local ‘resident’ Simon Hoare. Saturday 7 March, 12 noon Gillingham town centre ‘walkabout’ assemble junction of High Street/Station Road/Newbury Saturday 7 March, meet 2.30pm outside Lidl supermarket car park, Newbury, Gillingham, Dorset SP8 4QJ Sunday 8 March, meet 3pm, meet 3pm outside The Museum Inn, Farnham, Blandford Forum, DT11 8DE Thursday 12 March, meet 6pm outside The Albion Inn, Station Road, Verwood BH31 7PY Saturday 14 March, 12 noon Shaftesbury town centre ‘walkabout’ assemble outside the Town Hall, High Street, Shaftesbury, SP7 8JE Saturday 14 March, meet 2.30pm outside The Village Hall, West Street, Fontmell Magna, SP7 OPF Sunday 15 March meet 3pm outside The White Horse Pub, Shaston Road, Stourpaine, Blandford Forum, DT11 8TA Thursday 19 March, meet 6pm outside The Albion Inn, Station Road, Verwood BH31 7PY Friday 20 March, 7 for 7.30pm Public Meeting at The Hideaway, 17 Moorlands Road, Verwood, Dorset BH31 7PD Saturday 21 March, 1.45pm AGM of Dorset North UKIP Branch, The Village Hall, Newfield Road, Pimperne, nr. Blandford DT11 8UB, followed by Saturday 21 March, 3 for 3.30pm Public Meeting at The Village Hall, Newfield Road, Pimperne, nr. Blandford DT11 8UB Sunday 22 March, on main Wyke Road, Gillingham, near Buffalo Inn, junction with Lydfords Lane, Gillingham, SP8 4NJ Thursday 26 March, meet 6pm outside The Baker Arms, The Cross, Child Okeford, Blandford Forum, DT11 8ED Saturday 28 March, noon Gillingham town centre ‘walkabout’ assemble junction of High Street/Station Road/Newbury Saturday 28 March, meet 2.30pm on main road near The Buffalo Inn, Lydfords Lane, Wyke, Gillingham, SP8 4NJ Sunday 29 March, meet 3pm outside The Inn at Cranborne, 5 Wimborne Street, Cranborne, BH21 5PP Thursday 2 April, True Lover’s Knot, Tarrant Keynston, Blandford DT11 9JG Saturday 11 April, 2-5pm, Public Meeting in Fordingbridge (near Alderholt). Revised listings from the 2015-03-01issue, made on 2015-03-03. Promoted, printed and published by John Baxter of Greenacres, Angel,Lane, Longham, Ferndown, BH22 9DZ on behalf of Steve Unwin 16 Haimes Lane Shaftesbury SP7 8AJ
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