Stunning victory for TBAS in the Half Moon Quiz

Six teams competed in the annual Half Moon end of the year quiz on Sunday 29 December. In a hotly contested battle,  The Ted Banks Appreciation Society (TBAS) held on to the narrow one point lead they established in the first round and managed to finish just ahead of the favourites, the Moonies.

The winning team were unanimous in congratulating question master Andrew Tarling on a superb choice of high quality, relevant and interesting questions.

Half Moon Christmas opening hours

Half Moon                                                         Lunchtime           Evening
Tuesday  24 December                 closed                 6-12. Carols at 8
Wednesday 25 December              12-2                    closed
Thursday  26 December               closed                  closed
Friday 27 December                      closed                 6-11
Saturday 28 December                   12-2                   6-11
Sunday 29 December                      12-2                   6-11
Monday 30 December                    12-3                   7-10.30. Quiz at 8
Tuesday  31 December                 closed                closed
Wednesday 1 January                    12-3 (Brunch 12-3)  closed
Thursday 2 January                        12-2                   6-11

New website for Somerset culture vultures

FTRWe moaned about the sudden absence of quality arts coverage in the Blackmore Vale recently. Now, riding to the rescue is a new website covering arts, entertainment and food events in Somerset, Dorset and Wiltshire. FTR -The Fine Times Recorder–  is the brainchild of Gay Pirie-Weir, (who used to write for the Blackmore Vale) and some other notables, including Mark Blackham, David Grierson and Kerry Bartlett, who are all active in the arts.

FTR is updated every Friday with news on what’s on, listings, reviews , ideas for eating out, travel, and books. It has a fabulous array of goodies on offer, and no-one should be stuck for an ideas of what to do at the weekend, or any other day of the week.

We have added FTR to our “Blogroll”, so there will always be a permanent link to the site  in the right hand column of the Blog. We wish the enterprise well.

Horsington Blog links
The Blogroll takes you to just about everywhere you might want to go to from here.

Slades Hill Appeal allowed

The appeal is allowed and planning permission is granted for a mixed-use development consisting of up to 75 dwellings (including affordable dwellings), 675 sqm employment space, 230 sqm multi-purpose community building, access, school expansion area, public open space and allotments.

We will write more when we have had time to digest this – Ed

Download the Inspector’s decision in full
Slades Hill Appeal decision

Other links
Slades Hill-A murky tale
Sarah Webb’s evidence to the appeal
Response from local councillors
Slades Hill Development appeal
SSDC Planning details
Slades Hill development protest site
South Somerset’s planning nightmare
Wincanton planning problems

Insurance conumdrum

Horsington Storm damage
Luckily nobody was hurt

Our sympathies go to Steve and Gill Miles, who went to bed peacefully on the Sunday night of the big storm (October 27th) and awoke to find the willow tree in their front drive had impaled their lovely car.

They live at “Freshford”  Horsington, opposite the pub.

A question for the amateur lawyers in our midst: Do they claim on their home or motor insurance? If the latter, can they recover their excess from the former? Or vice versa?

Happily this traumatic event did not bring on a heart attack – just as well as the much-discussed proposed defibrillator is still being passed from one department to another at Somerset County Council.

Your chance to ring the bells on Wednesday 30th October

There is a bell ringing open day next Wednesday 30th October at Horsington church. Morning 10 – 12, afternoon 2.00 – 4.00.

Bell Ringing is a great hobby for both the younger and older generation. You not only get to learn and develop an interesting new skill: you also have the opportunity to visit many new places, meeting lots of new people; And with being so active, it also helps keep you fit and healthy too! Up for a challenge? After you learn the basics, there are hundreds of methods for you to learn and attempt!

No need to book -just turn up. If you need some more information just call Anna on: 01963 370749.

See Horsington’s bellringers in action
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Blackmore Vale Magazine – the end of an era?

BVM mastheadWhat is going on at the Blackmore Vale, our favourite magazine? (After the Horsington “Villager”, that is). It looks like an era of great local journalism is drawing to a close as the men in suits with the money take over.

Alarm bells rang when the BVM failed to produce hardly any theatre reviews – in fact there has been virtually no arts coverage in recent weeks.  The Blog has scooped them on several stories, notably the Slades Hill appeal, and a review of Guys and Dolls in  Yeovil.

The website is very chaotic (but seems to be improving), and the search function doesn’t work very well.

They have advertised for a new editor, to replace Fanny Charles, who retired after 23 years in August. Meanwhile the deputy editor (who is doing a pretty good job, considering) beavers away, not knowing if she is going to be replaced.

So what is going on?

It would appear to be a sad but familiar tale of money. Big Money. The BVM was originally set up by Alan and Ingrid Chalcraft in 1978. They were professional singers who had come to live in North Dorset and bought what was effectively a parish magazine that had been going for a few months. They created the magazine that became the bible of the area. When they sold it in the early 1990s, it was bought by Trinity, which in due course became Trinity Mirror, who then sold it to Northcliffe, owned by the Daily Mail. (Do keep up –Ed).

Now, in a complicated £52 million rationalisation deal, it is owned by a company called Local World, which owns over 110 regional titles and websites. Local World is in turn owned by the Daily Mail & General Trust, the Yattendon Group and Artefact Partners, a venture capital group headed by a man who used to work for Meryll Lynch. More on these later.

You would have thought that the BVM’s tradition of independent journalism would be safe with such illustrious owners. No way. They have promoted their advertising mangers to “Commercial Directors”, and given them responsibility for content and budgets. Simultaneously, Local World’s ruthless chief executive, David Montgomery was telling a parliamentary select committee that his ambition was “to abolish the human interface of journalism and replace it with ‘content harvesting’”. Whatever that means, it certainly spells fewer journalists and newsgatherers.

The likelihood is that the new editor will be answerable to the advertising department on content and coverage. Anathema to any journalist or editor. This could put the BVM on a par with tacky trade magazines which promise editorial coverage if you buy space.

We understand that over a third of the staff have left in the past six months, and that’s not counting freelancers.  They have not been replaced. Bad news, as there are no jobs for journalists and sub-editors in this area, as the Western Gazette is also shrinking.

We imagine the BVM’s remaining  journalists are highly demoralised, and sympathise with them. No doubt the content will suffer, becoming more sycophantic to advertisers and even less newsy.

If standards fall, no-one will read it, so there will be little point in advertising. End of story.

We would love to hear from someone at the BVM that we have got this wrong, but we doubt that we will. However, the door is open –Ed

More on the BVM’s owners: The major shareholder in the DMGT is Harmsworth Continuation Ltd, based offshore with all those lovely tax advantages. Nevertheless, Viscount  Rothmere has a house at Ferne, near Shaftesbury. Yattendon is a private family company with huge interests, including  a number of expensive marinas.  Not much is known about Artefact Partners except that they have lots of money, and a branch in the Cayman Islands. Ahem. Nuff said..

More information

Blackmore vale Website

http://www.pressgazette.co.uk/david-montgomery-we-will-harvest-content-and-publish-it-without-human-interface

Harmsworth’s offshore haven –

Down Mexico way in November

Down Mexico WayMexico comes to the Half Moon in November.

Tuesday evening is Horsington’s big night out. Andrew Tarling has been scouring the planet for culinary ideas to excite you, and for the whole of November you can dine out Mexican style – Tuesday’s only.

It pays to go as a couple since you get a big reduction, which is most unfair on the village’s  singletons. So go along for the pre-diner drinks and see who you can chat up!

Sombreros are optional.

Great Wincanton Racecourse Boxing day offer – but hurry!

Boxing Day 2013 – Buy now and get £10 off – Premier £15; Grandstand £8

Wincanton Racecourse are offering a massive  £10 off on the day ticket prices for the Premier and Grandstand enclosure when purchased in advance until October 31st 2013.

Buy online or call the ticket hotline on 0844 5793014

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