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LATEST NEWS - 4th March 2024

1. The Annual Parish Meeting will be held in the Village Hall at 6.30pm on Monday 20th May 2024. 

2.  The next meeting of the Parish Council will follow the Annual Parish Meeting in the Village Hall on Monday 20th May 2024.

3.  Drakes Lane, Piddletrenthide between Doles Ash Farm and Hillside Farm (in both directions), a distance of approximately 980 metres. The closure has been requested to provide Openreach with a safe access to work on their overhead network. These works are programmed to commence between 09:30 and 15:30 on 25th March 2024. 

 

CHESELBOURNE (or Chesilborne) is a parish and small village of about 140 houses and a population of 296 (2011 census), situated 8 miles north-east of Dorchester station and 11 miles south-west of Blandford  in the chalk downlands of West Dorset. The Parish Church of St. Martin (diocese of Salisbury) is a flint and stone church in the Gothic style with parts dating back to the 13th century, which sits centrally in the village. There is also a village school catering for primary school children from Cheselbourne and the surrounding area. Cheselbourne has a village hall which is used by the school during the day, for various events during evenings and weekends and is available for hire. There is also a public house the Rivers Arms at the Southern entrance to the village.

The Parish Council meets in the Village Hall on the first Monday in the month, every 2 months and everyone is welcome to attend. Agendas are posted on this website and the council noticeboards at the Rivers Arms and the School at least 3 working days prior to the meeting.