#ukge17 Don’t forget to vote and make your voice heard

It is election day, and all those that registered can now go down to the village hall, and check your boxes. Please do not forget to do this, you have all day, so get some fresh air this evening and pop in for a couple of seconds. If you want to see who is standing before you get there, you have many sites online which give overviews from various viewpoints, but the 6 candidates that you will be relying on to voice your views are:

Candidates
PARTY CANDIDATE

Green Party

Robin Bennett @robinfbennett

Liberal Democrat

Laura Coyle

The Radical Party

Patrick Gray

Conservative

John Howell

Labour

Oliver Kavanagh

UKIP

Tim Scott

DADS production: Agatha crusty and the village hall murders

Multiple Murders in Dorchester on Thames Village Hall!

Hot on the heels of Dame Agatha Christie’s 125th anniversary, Dorchester Amateur Dramatics Society (DADS) next production is Derek Webb’s affectionate and hilarious tribute: ‘Agatha Crusty and the Village Hall Murders’.

Fans of Agatha Christie, who lived locally at Winterbrook near Wallingford, will recognise many key elements from her 66 detective novels, including multiple murders and suspects. However, DADS Director, Sue Kitson says that, “This comedy whodunit succeeds because the central character, Miss Crusty, a famous crime writer, is not a slavish reworking of Miss Marple or, indeed, Agatha Christie herself.”

DADS regular, Christine Jones is playing Agatha Crusty, a sassy and confident crime writer, who has gone to visit her cousin for a “peaceful” break in a country village. But it is not long before she is called upon to use her expertise to aid the very incompetent  D. I. Twigg (Mark Williams) to solve a series of dastardly murders, seemingly all connected to the Village Hall.

There are many suspects including: Toby, the Vicar (Mark Wilkin); Eleanor, Chair of the Committee (Rosemary Mills); Harry the Caretaker (Ian Brace) and identical twins Olivia and Oliver Truscott-Pratt (both played by Rachel Winslet-Morris). Natasha Cornell is making her DADS debut in this production and observes, “It’s great to join the cast of Agatha Crusty, everyone has been really welcoming and we’ve had a lot of fun during the rehearsals with so many witty puns and one-liners.”

Agatha Crusty and the Village Hall Murders will run from Wednesday 21st to Saturday 24th June in Dorchester on Thames Village Hall. More information and tickets are available at www.dads.org.uk.

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Final day to register to vote

Whilst you may think that there is plenty of time to decide on who to vote for, you still have only hours left to register. Whilst we would hope you will vote, at least if you have registered, you will have the choice to vote, no matter what happens in the next few weeks.

So please, don’t forget to register to vote if you have not already. It is quick and easy to do online, simply go to the below .gov.uk site and start the process (you may need your NI number)
https://www.gov.uk/register-to-vote

The Digging Dorchester project on the Allotments

We have also been made aware of the new dates for the Dorchester allotments archeology activities.  Please do head on down and take part.

  • Undergraduate field school: Sunday 25th June – Friday 7th July
  • Public field schools: Sunday 9th – Friday 14th July, and Sunday 16th – Friday 21st July.

See www.discoveringdorchester.blogspot.co.uk for information on the project so far. Residents of the village are particularly invited to come and take an active part in the exploration of its history.

For more information please email edward.peveler@arch.ox.ac.uk

Ed is talking about the dig at the May Dorchester Historical Society meeting.
Wednesday 24th May, Village Hall, 7.30, members free, guests £3