The Queen’s Diamond Jubilee Planning

On 23 November 2011, the Parish Council held a meeting concerning the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee in June 2012 for interested village groups.  This was well attended, and the provisional decisions were:

  • There will be a festival of flowers in the church during the weekend.
  • Church services will take place on Sunday 3 June.
  • It was suggested that a plaque be put in the church to commemorate the Jubilee.
  • It is hoped that cricket will take place on the field at the Pavilion on the afternoon of Sunday 3 June.
  • Kevin Chapman has kindly agreed to change the date of the East Coker Fete, which will now be held in and around the East Coker Hall on Monday 4 June from 12 noon – 4.00pm.
  • During the Fete, there will be a display of village memorabilia in the Dampier Room.
  • From 4 00pm – late, on 4 June, there will be a music event on the Pavilion field starting with a children’s disco.  We are delighted that we have been able to secure the services of our splendid local group, ‘Storm’ who are guaranteed to make the party go with a swing.  People will be encouraged to bring their own food and drink to enjoy a ‘picnic in the park’.
  • To co-ordinate with the Queen’s lighting of a beacon after the Buckingham Palace music concert on Monday 4 June, it is intended that a beacon at Westfield Farm will be lit during the ‘picnic in the park’.
  • If Parishioners have ideas on how we might mark the Jubilee in the village, then they should let Stan or Bridget know. Ideas from the group included a commemorative sign or refurbishment of the existing Silver Jubilee signs.

For more general information please contact Cllr Stan Shayler (01935 429019) or Cllr Bridget Sugg (01935 863435). 

Neighbourhood Plan Support

The Parish Council have recently heard that we have successfully bid for support for the writing of a Neighbourhood Plan.  This is a national funding stream and we will receive professional support from Locality. 

Further updates will be posted when we know more.

Parish Council Awarded Grant for Pavilion Improvements

The Parish Council has successfully applied for a grant from ‘Awards for All’ (Big Lottery) to create a substantial path from the car park to the Pavilion.  This means that having been awarded approximately £5,000 we will have a much needed improvement for us all when using the Pavilion.  We would not have been able to fund this from the money collected from the Precept, so we are pleased to be able to improve our village in this way.  In future, we intend to continue to try to obtain external funding to achieve local improvements.