DOG fouling: This came top of the list of anti-social problems highlighted by the recent questionnaire for the village plan.
The parish council has offered a reward for information leading to successful prosecution of one of the perpetrators, but so far there has been no response.
We are also still suffering the actions of the person who picks it up (very good) and then chucks the plastic bag into the hedge.
Any of our litter bins can be used for disposing of the bagged mess.
RHYTHM and blues: There are still tickets available for this event on Saturday, February 19, at 7.30pm, in the Village Club.
COMING up: We have tickets available for the Forest Forge production of The Lost World at 7.30pm on March 5, at the Village Club.
Tickets for both events cost £8.50, and include interval refreshments.
Call me on 297144.
ALISON Neil: Returns with a new play in April.
I'm glad to say Josie Norton is back on her feet and will be running events again. She will be taking bookings in March for this event.
Call her on 298059.
BUSY Bees: Have an open evening on Tuesday, February 22, from 6.30pm to 8.30pm, and will welcome any new parents to our community.
They are also having a jumble sale at the Village Club on Saturday, February 26, at 2pm.
MARINE archaeology: Ian Barefoot, from Southampton University, will be talking about delving under the sea at the next Heritage Association meeting on Thursday, February 24, at 7.30pm, at the Village Club.
He promises to tell more about Tidgrove's maritime connections.
Anyone is welcome to attend.
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