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SeatVieow fromn Pulman’s & Beer ISSUE NUMBER 546 Est. July 2005 www.seaton-today.co.uk Tuesday, January 12th 2016 ‘Living Wage Town’ bid fails by Anders Larsson AN ATTEMPTto try to make Seaton a ‘Liv- has spread across the UK and is run by the Living good for the individual and good for society. The ing Wage Town’ has failed. The majority of [email protected] Wage Foundation. Living Wage Employer Mark and Service Provider The East London parents found that, despite Recognition Scheme provide an ethical badge for town councillors voted against a proposal that working two or more minimum wage jobs, they responsible pay. the town council should actively support a ested parties the practicalities of achieving the were struggling to make ends meet and were left mLiovvineg tWowagared Tso Swena tino nE absetc Domevionng” .“the first hawouarr da so cfa tlhcuel aLteivdi nbgy Wthea gien d(ecpuernrednetnlty R£e8s.o2l5u tpioenr wTithhe n Lo itviimnge fWora gfaem railtye iasn ddi fcfoemremntu tnoi ttyh eli Gfeo.vern- 34 rpRRRRRRRRm55 x 1000006 77 8PPPMMMOOTTOOR Tabled by town councillor Martin Shaw, the mo- Foundation) to all employees in Seaton over 18 ment’s National Living Wage. 2 1 00 S E R V I C E S years of age, other than apprentices. tion said: “This council declares its aim of making The government rate is based on median earn- “The council resolves to review its financial reg- Seaton the first Living Wage Town in East Devon. ings, while the Living Wage Foundation rate is cal- ulations so that all tenders above an agreed thresh- “The council will explore with the chamber of culated according to the cost of living. old include payment of the Living Wage to all commerce, relevant trade unions and other inter- The Living Wage Foundation’s Living Wage is: employees, and to ensure that this criterion is also l an hourly rate set independently and updated included in service level agreements that the coun- cil concludes with other organisations.” alnnually; Minutes from the meeting only say: “Resolved calculated according to the basic cost of living that the motion fails,” and does not give a result in the UK; SEATTOON l from the vote nor the reason for the motion’s fail- currently set at at £8.25 an hour (£9.40 in 01297 227772 LETTING IN 2016? ure. Councillor Shaw, however, says the motion London); was defeated 6-2. Employers choose to pay the Living Wage on a Call Meg King now! It is understood that those voting against felt that voluntary basis. It enjoys cross party support, with HONITON 55 many local businesses could not afford to pay the public backing from the Prime Minister and the DAY CENTRE Tel: 01297 22224 Living Wage rate. Town councillor Marcus Hart- Leader of the Opposition. nell, who owns a business, declared a pecuniary in- Paying the Living Wage is good for business, St Michaels, Orchard Way, ww12w-1.p3e Cnrnoysss .Snteret e• tE, mSeaaitlo: nse, Dateovno@n pEeXn12n y2sL.Hnet terest and did not vote. NEWSDESK 01297 446142 Honiton EX14 1HU HONITON 55+ The decision is contrary to the one taken last year Tel: 01404 43545 •Email: [email protected] by Bridport Town Council, which approved a mo- Now re-opened as a CIC staffed by familiar faces. tion to encourage the town’s businesses to support We are now endorsed by Devon County council. and pay the living wage. Enquiries welcomed from Care professionals and private individuals. ROSE MOT RS Councillor Shaw told Pulman’s View said that Home assessment and trial visits without obligation. employers who paid the Living Wage generally re- We offer day care full or half day. ported better satisfaction with retention of employ- Lunch club Monday, Thursday & Friday 2 courses for £5 ees. He also said he was disappointed with the YOUR NEXT CAR COMES WITH We have bathing & Showering services. (cid:1)(cid:1) (cid:1)(cid:1) (cid:1)(cid:1) vote, and added: “It is essential to raise wages in Chiropody & hairdressing by appointment. (cid:1)(cid:1) Windows (cid:1)(cid:1) Doors Conservatories Seaton and elsewhere in East Devon, which has re- 12 MONTHS WARRANTY We have a meeting / small conference room for hire, for a donation. (cid:1)(cid:1) Roofline Continuous Guttering cently been reported as one of the least affordable (under 10 years or 100k miles) We hold a wide range of events including computer classes for beginners. (cid:11)(cid:7)Sa(cid:23)rn(cid:20)a(cid:8)fil(cid:22) F(cid:21)la(cid:15)t (cid:14)Ro(cid:12)o(cid:13)fs(cid:22)(cid:19)(cid:17)(cid:21)(cid:17)(cid:19) anreas in the country to live.” TURN TO PAGE 51 TO SEE OUR STOCKLIST Just drop in for a coffee all welcome 9 till 11:30. LAUNCHEDby a group parents in the East End (cid:25)(cid:25)(cid:25)(cid:24)(cid:16)(cid:5)(cid:18)(cid:4)(cid:10)(cid:1)(cid:25)(cid:18)(cid:20)(cid:9)(cid:23)(cid:25)(cid:3)(cid:24)(cid:16)(cid:23)(cid:24)(cid:2)(cid:6) Phone: 01297 444477 | Web: www.rose-motors.co.uk www.facebook.com/honiton55plus/ of London in 2001, The Living Wage Campaign SALE 50% UPTO DISCONTINUED , OFF REMNANTS, QUALITY NOW ON HUNDREDS OF SECONDS AND FACTORY SHOP CARPETS OUTLET EXCLUSIVES Ends Saturday 30th January Musbury Road Axminster EX13 8TJ 01297 33993 axminstershop.co.uk Open Mon - Fri: 9am - 5.30pm, Sat: 10am - 5pm YOUR TOWN, YOUR NEWS...YOUR VIEW - across East Devon 2 Tuesday, January 12th 2016 www.viewfromonline.co.uk IN YOUR View 2 PULMAN’S Devon, VIEW THIS Dorset & WEEK Somerset Series The ultimate leisure guide for East Devon & South Somerset of Newspapers (cid:1) Flying Folk SPORT Part of Tindle Newspapers Limited (cid:1) Sonic Silents Football Pulman’s View (cid:1) Rob Newman’s Brain Show incorporating (cid:1) Yeovilton Military Band Pulman’s Weekly News (cid:1) Gangsta Granny View from Axminster View from Honiton (cid:1) Flamenco at Ilminster Arts FLYING FOLK VViieeww ffrroomm CSoelayttoonn (cid:1) Pouluts f eoautru mreo, n litshtliyn gdsin ing fSoFolakmr tereyiro as pmeltao’ysn iongwg a nlIll-m Jfeeinmmsitmaelera See page 25 View from Ottery St Mary and more! View from Sidmouth u SLIP SLIDING AWAY: Sidmouth Town de- View from Crewkerne View from Chard SEE PAGES 23-28 SKoAunTdtEra LckIiSngS thAeU filEmsR o’fS Fr SanOk BNoIrCza gSe I L paEgNe 2T4S GYuEarOdiaVnsIL hTosOt bNan Md’sI fLouITrtAh MRaYrto BckA coNnDcert page 25 RToHb NEe wBmRaAn IhNea dSsH toO thWe Marine Theatre page 28 foeunsd ceor nKdeiitrieonn sW aht iTteig setrr uWgagyle osn in S tahteu trrdeaayc. hJuesr-t 32 minutes were possible before the referee View from Ilminster decided enough was enough. PEOPLE IN THE NEWS Quotes of the week... Managing Director and Editor PHILIP EVANS 01297 446155 “ I wonder just what it takes to get the government to listen to local Deputy Editor communities’ requests for financial as- JAMES COLES 01297 446155 sistance when it comes to flooding.” Products for sale at: Sports Editor Cllr Glyn Dobson, mayor of Ottery St Mary, HOWARD LARCOMBE 01297 446152 after the primary school at Tipton St John was flooded again, less than a year after a funding Tuurk’s Head, Honiton Chief Reporter application to relocate it was rejected Phone 07714 031 844 ANDERS LARSSON 01297 446142 01395 597 693 “ Reporters We were thinking of the most AALLPPAAACCAA BBRREEEEDDEERRSS FRANCESCA EVANS 01297 446154 ridiculous things we could sell online.” PETER HODGES 01297 446142 EILdMwIaNrSdTs ERh:a Nse il r‘Teetdirdeyd’ wWhEoS T lHasILt L:C Bhertitsytm Hailsl, Justin Holt of Musbury, who with his twin SIDBURY • EAST DEEVON from Devon and Som- paid for 50 strangers’ Robbie launched brickorpotato.com, which A variety of alpacas foor sale Production Manager erset Fire and Rescue festive lunches, in- gained national exposure after the novel from pets to breedingg stock JACKIE EVANS 01297 446141 Service after 26 years’ spired others to do the business had barnstorming pre-Christmas sales ALPAACA TREKKING ALL YEAAR ROUND firefighting service same and this Christ- Group Sales Manager mas spearheaded a re- “ NATALIE EDMEADES 01297 446145 peat event at the Lamb It is amazing how kind people can be, and Flag even at times when they are Deputy Sales Manager experiencing their own difficulties.” JEMMA MOORE 01297 446158 Claire Hart, corporate fundraiser for St Margaret’s Hospice, which received the AAllppaaccaa GGiiffttssaannnndd Advertising Executives proceeds of the sale of office furniture and Trekking Vouchersavaailable at JENNA WELLMAN 01297 446147 fixtures to departing staff on the closure of VERITY RUDGE 01297 446151 www..bearhousealpaccas.co.uk Chard’s Dairy Crest factory late last year Distribution ALISON KING 01297 446057 HUNTHAY: Rebecca EAST DEVON BRANCH Accounts Lippett, managing di- ANITA ROUTLEY 01297 446149 rector of care furnish- ing company The CHARD: Gemma Jones, www.eastdevoncats.com of Oak Lodge Care Umbrella Group (now LDDS Series of Newspapers Limited, based in Lyme Regis) Home, won Activities ALL OUR CATS AND KITTENS ARE FLEAD, WORMED, VACCINATED, MICROCHIPPED AND NEUTERED. Unit 3, St Michael’s Business Centre, which won Best Small Co-ordinator 2015 at WE ALSO HELP WITH NEUTERING COSTS FOR THE KITTENS WE HOME the National Care Church Street, Lyme Regis, Business at the Devon Awards ceremony in Dorset DT7 3DB Venus Awards London TOPSY & TURVEY (pictured) are delightful, affectionate and playful 17 week old siblings who are staying at our foster home in Aylesbeare. 01395 233494 Telephone 01297 446057 FEATURES GEORGIE is a lovely, very friendly 6 month old 01297 631120 black girl who is staying in Seaton. 01297 21610 Email n TO THE RESCUE: Pages 14 & 15 MAGIC is a gorgeous 9 month old brindle girl who needs a very safe home. 01297 21610 [email protected] n NEW TO YOU: Page 16 VERONICA is a very friendly 3 year old brindle girl [email protected] n EDUCATION: Pages 17-20 who is staying at our foster home in Poltimore. 01392 461279 YEN is one of several lovely kitten/cats who are Websites n JOBS: Page 22 staying near Exeter. 01392 811732 axminster-today.co.uk n LOCAL SERVICES: Pages 41-47 We have several lovely kittens who are now ready to go to safe viewfromonline.co.uk caring homes. For more details please call any of the above Pulman’s View reserves the right to sell or use n MOTORS: Pages 48-53 For Neutering Advice and help with Neutfeorsintegr eCross, tosr fcoarl lt hJoasses ye olign i0b1le8 8C4a 2ll7 071922997 21610 any photographs submitted to this newspaper n SPORT: From page 54 unless otherwise notified IF YOU HAVE LOST OR FOUND A CAT PLEASE CALL - 01297 21610 www.viewfromonline.co.uk Tuesday, January 12th 2016 3 TOP STORIES SOUTH SOMERSET From the editor’s chair FROM ACROSS Aggressive dogs a EAST DEVON Let’s hope Lions roar again growing problem AND SOUTH AGGRESSIVE dogs are becoming a growing prob- SOMERSET I WAS saddened to hear that the Lions Club of over the world, has only seven members. Coin- lem in South Somerset, according to the district Axminster and District could fold if more mem- cidentally, the current President is Jackie Swar- council. bers do not come forward, brick, daughter of founding member Dave who South Somerset District Council (SSDC) has Back in 1969, when I was editor of the old has followed in her father’s footsteps in giving so seen a 28 per cent increase in complaints about SEATON Axminster News, I was a founder member of the much to the organisation over the years. There “unacceptable dog behavior” and describes it as a Lions Club. Well, I was - and I wasn’t. have been others who have given sterling serv- “saddening and concerning trend”, which can lead Those anxious to see the Lions active in ice to the Lions , including Emrys Pearce, John Councillors reject to aggression and threats between dog owners. Axminster needed a minimum number to en- Jeffery and Jamie Love, among many others. In 2012/13 there were 68 complaints made, able a club to be formed and I was virtually Jackie has appealed for more people to offer ‘living wage’ town which rose to 87 in 2014/15. dragged off the street to make up the numbers, I their services to the Lions and help them con- Commenting on the statistics, a council think by founder member Dave Swarbrick. tinue their fine work for charity which has ben- spokesperson said: “The reason for the increase AN AttEmPtto try to make Seaton a ‘Living I was able to recall this story when I was kindly efited so many local organisations. is not known but it is a concerning trend. The 28 Wage town’ has failed. The majority of town invited to propose the toast to the club on its As reported below, it is not possible to continue per cent increase includes complaints regarding councillors voted against a proposal that the 40th anniversary. with such a low membership and one casualty dogs being aggressive towards people and other town council should actively support a move to- I couldn’t hazard a guess of how much money was the Lions Christmas Float tour which in 2014 animals. wards Seaton becoming “the first Living Wage the Lions have raised for local good causes in the raised £3,000. “Incidents often arise because people do not have town in East Devon”. 47 years since they held their first meeting. It Hopefully, a few willing bodies will come for- dogs under proper control or are not always appre- minutes from the meeting only say: “Resolved would run into many thousands of pounds. ward to ensure that Axminster Lions roar again. ciative that some dogs require space. Not all dogs that the motion fails,” and does not give a result Now the organisation, which has branches all PHILIP EVANS behave the same or have the same temperament. from the vote nor the reason for the motion’s fail- “If anyone asks you not to approach their dog, ure. Councillor Shaw, however, says the motion COLYTON AXMINSTER or asks for your own dog to be controlled, then was defeated 6-2. please pay attention to the request. Usually they It is understood that those voting against felt Inspector approves Lions club on the are not being rude but simply trying to avoid an that many local businesses could not afford to pay incident occurring.” the Living Wage rate (currently £8.25 per hour). houses off Coly Road brink of folding Councillor Shaw told Pulman’s View said that employers who paid the Living Wage generally reported better satisfaction with retention of em- A PLANNING appeal to build five houses on land A 47-YEAR-oLDAxminster club will fold unless ployees. he also said he was disappointed with off Coly Road, Colyton, has been approved after new members are found urgently. the vote, and added: “It is essential to raise wages an inspector dismissed East Devon’s housing membership of Axminster & District Lions Club in Seaton and elsewhere in East Devon, which has policies as “out of date”. has plummeted to only seven, and president Jackie recently been reported as one of the least afford- The application for five houses, the formation of Swarbrick says that number is unsustainable. able areas in the country to live.” site access and estate roads, footway and parking to prove the point, vice-president Paul Jennings provision on land south of Yaffles on Coly Road said that local worthy causes missed out on an was last year refused by East Devon District estimated total pot of £3,000 because the club Council, but has now been approved after the ap- could not get the manpower for its Christmas 4 rpRm5 x 10006 7 8PMMOTOR plicant appealed against the decision. float tour last December. 3 Colyton Parish Council recommended refusal of In 2014, the club raised £3,000 through the 21- 2 1 0 S E R V I C E S the application last year, as it felt it would result day tour programme, but had to cancel the De- in overdevelopment of the site. cember 2015 schedule. REPAIRS & SERVICING OF Give Ginger & Beer Parish councillors were also particularly con- Jackie added: “Axminster & District Lions Club ALL VEHICLES cerned about the “hazardous” access to the site, has given money to numerous local charities over a Happy New Year – a which posed a danger to road users in an area the years. loving home, where they where there had previously been a fatality. “I just hope others will be willing to join us and VEHITCHEL VEE HATIPCEPLRESO ITNVSEINPDE BGCYT OSRTAATETION SIDMOUTH wbeoernk daoloinngg ssiidnec eu s19 t6o9 c.o”ntinue the work we have won’t be alone. 01297 22772 Town council to create neighbourhood plan ww.rpmmotorservices.co.uk HARBOUR ROAD, SEATON SIDmoUth town Council have announced they will create a neighbourhood plan and are looking MST Haangar 1. Marcus Road for local volunteers to join the steering group. DDunkeswell, EX14 4LB Sidmouth town Council believe that it will en- Tel: 01404 891833 able Sid Vale residents to have their say on the fu- email:[email protected] ture of the area and in a statement released by AUCTIONEERRS Website: www.mmssttaauuccttiioonneeeerrss..ccoo..uukk the council, a spokesman said: “The aim is to work as a whole community to develop a plan TWO DAY AUCTION which reflects the aspirations of us all for the fu- ture of Sidmouth. Tuesday 26th January at 10.30 to allow residents to find out more, Sidmouth Office furniture, & equipment. PCs & Copiers. Beds. Garden statuary. town Council has organised a public event for Good House clearances. Fishing tackle. Multifuel stoves. An excellent tuesday, January 19th at St teresa’s Church hall. VALUATION DAY selection of good quality commercial CATERING equip. Antique OTTERY STMARY TThhuurrssddaayy 2211sstt JJaannuuaarryy & period furniture, prints, collectables, good quality china & glassware. ————————————————————- Council says ‘no’ to at Thelma Hulbert Gallery Wednesday 27th January at 10.30 West Hill breakaway Dowell Street, Honiton Good quality woodworking machinery from the closures of a Stair 10.00am - 12 noon manufacturer, Oak products workshop & Council carpentry workshop. ottERYSt mary town Council has voted against Engineering: Geka Hydracrop 80, compressors, welders etc. West hill’s bid to breakaway and form its own Kennaway House Electrical & collectors lighting equip. Warehouse equip. Timber, parish council. Coburg Road, Sidmouth Insulation, staircases mixers & builders plant. Garden: Toro ride on At an emergency meeting, held at ottery town 2.00pm - 4.00pm Council offices on Thursday (January 7th), the 216-D mower & others. 2 post workshop car lift. Gates. Fencing. council debated for nearly two hours before vot- All enquiries please Co. Liquidation: MOTAG Motorcycle Training Ltd. ing on whether or not they should support the bid. ottery St mary town Council does not have the telephone 01392 413100 50+ motorcycles: 50cc, 125cc, 500cc, 600cc & 750cc final say on the issue but their recommendation Plus 20 machines for spares/repair. New & used spares. will be noted by East Devon District Council, how- M/c Tyre changer, hyd. ramp & workshop equipment. Helmets etc. ever, ultimately, their opinion might be ignored by To be included in our forthcomming Bailiffs: 2 x Gray & Adams Artic Fridge Trailers ‘01 & ‘04 (1x D/deck) EDDC, when it comes to CEo mark Williams mak- St. Edmund’s Court, Fine Art Auction ing his decision. Okehampton Streeet, 19th & 20th January 20166 Dec’d Est:Nissan Micra S Auto 2004. Ford Ka 2002 It is still not known when West hill will discover Exeter. EX4 1DU On View: Saturday 23rd Jan. 9-1, Monday 25th 9-7 pm their fate but it is thought mark Williams will W: www.bhandl.co.uk www.mstauctioneers.co.uk T. 01404 891833 make his decision in early spring. E: [email protected] SOFwwAw.sofaAa.orgg 4 Tuesday, January 12th 2016 SEATON & BEER www.seaton-today.co.uk Former Scout (cid:54) (cid:87) (cid:83) (cid:102) (cid:90) Death Notice BOND The Late Mrs Maureen Bond (cid:64) (cid:97) (cid:102) (cid:91) (cid:85) (cid:87) (cid:101) (cid:3) (cid:3) (cid:3) (cid:3) (cid:3) Maureen (nee Sartin). Aged 78, passed away peacefully on 1st January. to the rescue Wife of the late Derek, mother of Debbie, Martin and Kirsty, grandmother to Daniel, Russell, Steven, Toni, Louise, Nathan and Sam and great grandmother to Frankie. Funeral Service at East Devon Crematorium on Friday 29 January at 2.30pm. Family flowers only please. Donations in memory of Maureen to the RNLI at Lyme Regis by retiring collection or care of The Co-operative Funeralcare, Littletown Road, Honiton, EX14 2DG. View Family Announcements Happy Birthday to the Happy 60th Birthday best Daddy ever Grandad on Thursday on Tuesday 12th January 14th January FORMER Beer Scout Henry instead. When he got to hear of “It’s so rewarding when you lots of love and kisses from lots of love Oliver Richards came to the rescue this development Mr Richards see a young person gain an in- and Harry xxx Daisy x x x x x for their annual New Year approached his boss, Bruce terest through scouting then fundraiser last weekend. Smith of Sid Valley Tree Sur- go on to pursue a career in that Every year 1st Beer Scouts gery & Landscapes, to see if field and then come back to has set up ‘office’ outside the they could assist. help the group is fantastic,” Mariners’ Hall to offer a Christ- Mr Smith was only too happy said Scout Leader, Nigel mas tree shredding service to to lend the Scouts a helping Groves. ELLIE MASLIN the village but for the past few hand to raise some money and “We are very thankful to Happy 12th Birthday Ellie years they have been unable to last week turned up in Beer Bruce and Henry for helping us lots of love from Mum, Dad, hire a shredder to dispose of with a high powered shredder raise nearly £300 in our annual the trees so had to burn them and truck. fundraiser.” Rebeckah & Stanley xxxx Happy 15th JAMES LEWIS Birthday Happy 30th Birthday on Thursday 14th January TABITHA lots of love from all Love from the family xxx the Millers Happy Birthday CHARLEY MCFEE 9years old on Monday 11th January Poet pops in lots of love Mummy, Murphy, Mark, Mikayla & Harley xxxxx n SEATONLibrary played host to local children’s poet Jan Dean, who ran a children’s poetry workshop and craft event just before Christmas. The children were tasked with collaborating on a poem about a Christmas tree before writing their own poems on decorations they made for their own trees at home. Pictured above (from left to right, front to back) Eric McLelland (9), Jan Dean, RALPH BARNES Emily Mungovan (9), Annie Pushkarev (7), Stephen Johns (9), Peter Johns (11), Franklin Tuckley (7), 15-01-1926 to 28-02-2009 Grace McLelland (9), Violet Tuckley (10) and Kian Thompson (11) Remebering a dear Dad & Grandad on his 90th Birthday News briefs from Ginny, Ray, Naomi, Sam & Will A CONCERTin St Gregory’s Church, Seaton, raised “I cannot stress how important it is that we have a £108 and will be split between Make-A-Wish Foun- full committee (the club is not allowed to open with- F REE FAMILY ANNOUNCEMENT FORM dation UK and The Friends of St Gregory's Church out it) and therefore it is down to us all, as members, Organ Maintenance Fund. to stand up and support,” said club secretary Karen Message............................................................................................................................................................................................... David Dickinson and Gabrielle Lewis hosted and Harding. ......................... performed in the Advent and Christmas organ con- H H H .................................................................................................................................................................... cert on December 5th. BEERPanto Group will be holding their Variety Night, Datefor insertio..n.. W...e.d..n..e..s.d..a.y.. .................................................................................................................. H H H which was a sell-out success last year, at the Send to:Devon, Dorset & Somerse_t S_e r/i e_s o_f N/ e_w _spapers Limited, Unit 3, St Michael’s Business Centre, Church Street, Lyme Regis, THEfuture of Beer Social Club will be on the agenda Mariners’ Hall on Friday, February 5th. at the annual general meeting tomorrow night The doors will open at 6.30 pm and a ploughman’s Dorset, DT7 3DB (Wednesday, January 13th) at 8pm. supper will be served before the show starts at Signed: ........................... Telephone: .................................. ......................... Address: ....................................................... The club is looking for members to serve on the 12- 7.30pm. The bar will be open and teas and coffees will .P.l.e..a..s.e.. .i.n..c.l.u..d..e.. .S.A...E. .f.o..r. .r.e..t.u..r.n.. .o..f. .a..n..y. .p..h..o..t.o..s... . .......................................................................................................... strong committee and one of the key items up for be for sale during the interval. Tickets will be available discussion will be to decide on the fate of the lower from Beer Post Office, £7 for adults and £5 for chil- PLEASE NOTE: We cannot accept announcements without a signature, address and telephone no. part of the club. dren (including the ploughmans). All announcements must be in by 12 noon on Friday for the following weeks publication. www.viewfromonline.co.uk EAST DEVON Tuesday, January 12th 2016 5 Twins triumph with ‘brick or potato’ Air cadets open day ENTREPRENEURIALMusbury by Anders Larsson “Many orders are football-re- twins have ended up in the na- lated, banter between friends after THERoyal Air Force tional spotlight with a novel busi- [email protected] their respective teams have met.” has invited anyone ness idea. Another popular message is: interested in becom- An unlikely brick and potato “You are the biggest brick I know.” ing part of the next lous things we could sell online. combo has proved so popular that Nobody knows about the generation of cadets “I suggested a brick, and my Robbie and Justin Holt took orders longevity of the concept, but it has to an open day in brother suggested a potato.” for £14,000 in about two months. already been featured in the na- Honiton. As a result, brickorpotato.com Business continues to be good, tional press. 1064 (Honiton) Sqn was born. and the 24-year-olds have already Justin said: “We have already is hosting the open Speaking to Pulman’s View in despatched orders worldwide. taken orders from Europe and the day at its 1 King early December, Justin said that The idea is simple; customers rest of the world. Street headquarters potatoes had proved slightly more order a brick or potato which is sent “We’ll carry on for as long as we on Sunday January popular so far. anonymously to a friend, loved one can, and continue to donate to to 17th from 2pm-6pm. He explained: “We have had More information is or ‘enemy’ with a message of no local customers but a lot of it is the Ballboys charity, which fights n BRICKS AND SPUDS: Robbie and Justin more than 140 characters. testicular cancer.” available on 01404 from up north. When asked how the business They both attended Musbury 432 86 or by emailing “I’d say that probably 60-70 per venture came about, Justin said: Primary School and The university while Justin tackled psy- vestment analyst, and Robbie as a car [email protected] cent of orders are from places like “It was completely random. We Woodroffe School in Lyme Regis. chology. broker – but both take the brick or po- Liverpool and Manchester. were thinking of the most ridicu- Robbie then studied business at The former currently works as an in- tato business very seriously indeed. Community hero strikes again Seaton designer sets up in London A Communitychampion and West Hill resi- A formerSeaton Primary School pupil has set up “That’s when I approached The Prince’s Trust for dent’s kind-hearted gesture which inspired his own clothing and accessories brand in London. support, which have been incredible and really others to not spend Christmas alone has once Twenty-five-year-old Toby King started merpola helped me get my business off the ground. again been hailed as a success this year. less than a year ago but already has his debut col- “I’m already starting to come up with ideas for in 2014 Betty Williams paid for 50 strangers to lection - consisting of T-shirt prints, beanie hats Collection II. I would love to concentrate on creating sit down and enjoy a turkey meal. At this year’s and tote bags – on sale. more clothing and getting out there to show off the event she had the help of the town council, and Business is done online and Toby explained: “It is label –right now I feel the event was hosted by Ron and Angi miles, very much a one-man-band right now. like I’m chained to a owners of the Lamb and Flag and Phyllis Baxter “I do everything from design and manufacture the computer making sure from the tourist information centre also lent her collection, update the website and run the business everything is running support. side of things simultaneously, it is a lot of work, but smoothly.” A Christmas sing-a-long was organised by it is very rewarding. He describes his gar- Juliet Squire and Bruce odlin to cap off a truly The idea for merpola came about when he came ments as “swampwear festive and heart-warming day. into contact with what he calls “a really unethical brand - streetwear business”. meets kitsch”. n BETTYWilliams’ kind gesture was recognised the He said: “It made me realise exactly how I would more information is world over last year and inspired others to host sim- ilar events (photo by Phyllis Baxter) want to run my own and taught me a lot about how available at http:// not to do things. n DESIGN: Toby King www.merpola.com 6 Tuesday, January 12th 2016 AXMINSTER www.axminster-today.co.uk Christmas lunch for solo townsfolk Flamingo Pool’s year in review FlamingoPool manager Steve Buxton has re- ported a very positive year for the facility. n OVERVIEW: Guests The decision to employ reception staff has, he enjoying the lunch said, created a more efficient, professional work- ing environment. He thanked them for their hard work, and his management team, especially sen- ior support manager gareth Parker. The biggest event at the axminster pool in 2015 was the acquisition of the People’s millions £50,000 grant for an aquagym, engineered by Dana Haydon-Sycamore and supported by the local community via a voting system. mr Buxton thanked everyone who voted and added that the aquagym is proving to be a very popular addition and is well used. axe Vale Festival continues to support Flamingo Pool. Without that financial input, life would be more difficult as there is always some- thing requiring replacement or updating. mr Bux- ALLSaints’ Village Hall resounded to by Anders Larsson driver, who went the extra mile; Colyton Michael Shaw, who donated a magnif- ton added: “We appreciate everything that they laughter, singing and entertainment on Butchers for their contribution of boxes icent, large bottle of Prosecco for the do for the pool.” [email protected] Christmas Day when around 45 people of chocolates, cards and pigs in blankets. helpers to enjoy –still to be quaffed at Vinetta Cable of Hammetts accountants, who sat down for Christmas lunch. “Fernhill Hotel, Charmouth for the some stage by all those who worked so presented the accounts, praised the facility and Organised by Axminster Churches waiters and waitresses. delicious Christmas cakes; Paul Hay- hard to make the day such a success.” the way in which it has been run. Together, the event was aimed at people “After listening to Nick and Sandy ward and family who donated the Lesley felt the event was a great ad- Flamingo Pool chairman Richard Peacock said in and around the town living on their who sang a medley of seasonal songs turkey crowns, crackers and the ham- vert for community spirit, and said: “So there were too many individuals to name, adding: own. with their guitars and watching the per; Bel of the Lamb for the delicious many people volunteered their services “You know who you are, so a great big thank you The event was widely supported and Queen’s Christmas broadcast on a tele- vegetarian nut roasts. throughout December; the response from the Flamingo Pool”. He also praised com- featured wine from The Conservative vision brought in for the occasion, guests “Pat, Lesley and Christine for the bot- from Axminster was phenomenal and mittee members for their unstinting efforts, mr Club, Christmas pudding and trifle from were handed Christmas cards and indi- tles of Sherry. as a result so many people had a won- Buxton and his dedicated staff, concluding: “it is Tesco plus the Co-op’s mince pies and vidual bags of presents to take home “Millers Farm Shop who sourced the derful Christmas lunch instead of a very happy thought, that we have lifeguards cream. with them. vegetables, Paula Grant from Wheat- spending the day alone. and teachers working at the pool, who first Volunteers Sandy, Christine, Penny “Seeing the smiles on guests’ faces fields who supplied additional cooked “Commiserations to those who were learnt to swim at the Flamingo Pool, what a and Sue –assisted by chef Nick Good- and the buzz of laughter made the dishes as well as cooking the turkey unwell and could not join us on the day; legacy this wonderful facility is creating.” win, aka the Axminster Town Crier – whole event a truly joyful occasion and crowns and all those who came along to we hope you will be able to come to the The committee would welcome anyone who would be interested in helping to support this in- worked tirelessly before, during and one that none of us would have missed decorate the hall on Christmas Eve and Christmas lunch we are planning for dependently-financed facility. after the event. for the world. help with the food preparation. December 2016. more information is available from mr Buxton One of the organisers, Lesley “Our thanks to the local organisations “Lastly, to All Saints Village Hall “A very happy New Year to everyone on 01297 35800 or by e-mailing info@flamin- Frankau, said: “Volunteers to meet and who donated funds to help us make the Committee, who let us use the hall free who proved that Axminster and sur- gopool.co.uk greet on each table looked after guests, day such a successful one. of charge for two days. rounding villages are a wonderful place assisted by a team of silver service “Our gratitude to Sewards and their “Praise also for retired veterinary in which to live.” www.axminster-today.co.uk AXMINSTER Tuesday, January 12th 2016 7 Best small business CAREfurnishing company The Umbrella Group left Axminster on a high, clinching the Best Small Busi- ness category at this year’s Devon Venus Awards. The company beat off stiff competition from four other finalists and more than 80 other applicants in the category. The Umbrella Group is a specialist commercial furnishings company specialising in the care sector. Managing Director Rebecca Lippett said: “A per- son’s surroundings are so important to their physical and mental wellbeing and we are working with care n VICTORY SPEECH: Rebecca Lippett and Alexis providers nationally to spread that message. Bowater of Devon Venus Awards “We’re absolutely thrilled to have been given this award. Our hard working team are passionate about Minster Christmas Concert The company has been based at Hunthay but moved what we do and it’s wonderful to be recognised for to Lyme Regis a week after clinching the award. that.” TheMinster was full and echoed by Anders Larsson Andrew Moulding welcomed the to the joyous sounds of festive audience and introduced the 50- [email protected] songs for an excellent and enjoy- strong plus choir, led by musical FAMILY RUN able Axminster heritage Christ- director edward Jacobs. mas Concert. Axminster heritage member A fabulous program had been INDEPENDENT Tytherleigh arranged for the evening with a BUSINESS mix of favorite Carols and popu- Axminster station on TV BATHROOMS & KITCHENS lar Christmas songs. www.tytherleighbathrooms.co.uk edward invited the audience to join in for some of the numbers AXMINSTERand its train sta- by Peter Hodges and got a very enthusiastic re- tion will feature on the latest se- [email protected] sponse! ries Great British Railway Wine and refreshments gave BATHROOMS BEDROOMS KITCHENS Journeys. everyone a break and an oppor- WETROOMS SHOWERS BATHS TAPS MODERN TRADITIONAL SLIDING MODERN TRADITIONAL BESPOKE The show, which will air on TV crew recently arrived in tunity to catch their breath. January 14th on BBC Two at Axminster and met with mem- Then the evening went on to 6.30pm, sees host Michael Por- bers of Axminster Heritage to finish with audience calls of ‘en- tillo journey the length and learn more about the town. Ac- core’ and Andrew thanking or- breadth of Britain by train, re- cording to the heritage society, ganisers, edward and the Choir ferring to a Victorian guidebook Michael was very familiar with and all those who attended for written by George Bradshaw as Axminster Carpets and was de- making it such an enjoyable and he describes how the various lighted to take a tour of Thomas successful event. destinations he visits have Whitby House to see the exten- Funds raised will go towards changed over the years. sive refurbishment of the original both Axminster heritage and a Now in its seventh series, the factory for the future museum. new kitchen for the Minster. FREE DISHWASHER WITH ALL KITCHENS! JANUARY SALE NOW ON! FREE HEATED TOWEL RAIL WITH ALL BATHROOMS! TEL 01460 221639 OPEN MON-FRI 9AM-5.30PM SAT 9AM-2PM TYTHERLEIGH BATHROOMS LTD, CHARD ROAD, TYTHERLEIGH, AXMINSTER, EX13 7BE 8 Tuesday, January 12th 2016 BEER www.seaton-today.co.uk Jane and David are Beer’s nWinners Jane West and her partner David Grindley bake off champions by Kevin Fahey BAKE Off mania came to Beer two layers, be based on a theme over the festive period – and, of Beer village and finally – and typically, it had an East Devon which was held in the Long Bar crucially – must feature a seag- seaside twist of the Dolphin Hotel, stipulated ull. Chef Andy Williams, who The rules of the competition, that the cake must have at least came up with the concept and judged the entries, was delighted nJane and David’s with the response to the compe- winning cake tition. “It’s the largest amount of cakes we have seen in this com- petition so far with six amazing creations,” said Andy, who runs the Steamers Restaurant in the village. “Each year the standard is growing and it is so great to see people taking part. The idea started out as a laugh between a couple of friends and now it’s grown I can’t wait to see what next year brings.” This year’s master bakers were declared as Jane West and her partner David Grindley with their boats and seagull design while former postmaster Nigel Groves came runner-up with his six-tier postbox. “It’s a team effort,” said Jane. “I bake, David then carves the cake to shape and I ice it and paint it.” Prospective bakers who might like to have a go next Christmas should note December 27th in their diaries. Hideaway Spa 01297 639090 CRANBERRIES Hideaway Spa Offers January Sale!Take advantage of 15% off Elemis and An active and social home for Jane Iredale homecare products (in‐stock only) 25% off our Revolu onary people living with dementia ANTI‐AGEING COMCIT Facial! 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Spokeswoman Sybil Anderson “We have had some in the past “We started with just four mem- bers and that has now grown to said the group now has around 15 but then the pressures of exams around 15 which is very encourag- members who meet every two come along and they don’t have ing but we could always do with weeks at the Beer Congregational the time. But hopefully we have more.” Hall, where they receive tuition sown the seed and they will return The next meeting in the hall at from one of the country’s leading later in life.” the rear of the church is on January lace makers, Shirley Pavey from Sybil said no prior skills are re- 14th and further sessions will be Chard. quired to join the group and anyone every two weeks after that start- “We would love to see some is welcome to come along and see ing at 7pm. 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