FOUR ELMS PLAYGROUND UPDATE Thank you for your patience – “we” (our fabulous caretaker actually) is watering the new turf daily and hopes to have the new safety surface down next week. Typical weather – just when we need some rain, it’s a heatwave 😉 Thanks to Four Elms Primary school for letting us use their water!
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Village Screen Film Club - Best in Show
19:00 -22:0016/11/2018Best In Show – A very well received 2001 comedy directed by Christopher Guest:
The tension is palpable, the excitement is mounting and the heady scent of competition is in the air as hundreds of eager contestants from across America prepare to take part in what is undoubtedly one of the greatest events of their lives — the Mayflower Dog Show. The canine contestants and their owners are as wondrously diverse as the great country that bred them.The films (all less than two hours long) start at 8pm and doors open at 7pm for the pre-show meal and bar – with
ice cream and popcorn in the interval.Tickets are a suggested donation of £5 for the film or £13 to include the meal. You can book with Bridget
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The new playground looks great, shame the field has now been ruined by the vehicles driving straight across the field rather than around the edges. There are massive ruts from the wheels diagonally straight across the field. Will not be long before one of the school kids or a member of the public using the field will brake an ankle.
The new playground looks great however rather than drive around the edge of the field the workers who constructed the playground have driven straight across it. The field is now ruined with huge tyre marks and ruts. It will not be long before a member of the public or one of the local school children will brake an ankle or worse. The field needs to be levelled with a heavy roller at the very least. What is the council’s plan for repairing the field and making it safe?