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Beacon Villages Journal
Belstone News
The perfectly timed snow on Christmas Day brought lots of visitors and locals out to enjoy the ideal sledging conditions on Belstone green and Watchet Hill.
Thousands of starlings have been passing over the parish at dusk during December - heading west to their roosting sites.
South West Water begin a water main rehabilitation program which will take several months and affect most of the lanes around the village.
For Your Diary
Wednesday 12 Jan The new term of Yoga For All sessions begins in the Village Hall at 10am and continues every Wednesday until 23 March with a break for half term on 16 February.
Monday Jan 17 8pm at The Tors. Belstone Cricket Club AGM.
Tuesday Jan 18 7pm in the Village Hall - eyes down for Bingo.
Saturday 5 Feb International Supper in the Village Hall. (further details next month)
Friday 18, Saturday 19, Friday 25 and Saturday 26 February Belstone Players present Dame Agatha's Greatest Case , a murder mystery spoof. Tickets available from early January by calling 01837 840498.
The Book of Belstone
In this fascinating and richly detailed account, authors Chris and Marion Walpole bring the history of their village of Belstone to life. Many people will know the village, as a starting point for walks into the heart of Dartmoor. Armed with this text, they can also explore the hidden corners and forgotten industries of a beautiful corner of the moor. From Beating the Bounds to Letterboxing, from Cricket Clubs to the Women's Institute, the authors cover every facet of the village life through the centuries, introducing the reader to a host of colourful characters, incidents and stories. The text concludes with a section describing every house in the parish.
This A5 soft-back book was first published in October 2002 and has now been reprinted, due to popular demand. It contains 194 pages, including 19 pages of black and white photographs and three pages of maps, graphs and tables. Also available is a video showing Belstone events (Beating the Bounds, fetes, pantomimes, Jubilee celebrations etc) and day-to-day farming life between 1965 and 2002 (running time 2 hours 40 minutes).
Reviews of The Book of Belstone: "Truly a mine of information about Belstone past and present ....... each time I have dipped into it I have found a new gem." The Beacon "I consider it to be the best of all Dartmoor 'village' books of recent years." Dr Tom Greeves, Dartmoor Magazine "Just about everything you want to know about Belstone can be found in this book." ***** Best Buy, Dartmoor News
The book costs £12.50 (12 pounds 50 pence) plus £1.50 (1 pound 50 pence) post and packing (UK).
The video also costs £12.50 (12 pounds 50 pence) plus £1.50 (1 pound 50 pence) post and packing (UK).
Thebook and video together cost £25.00 (25 pounds) plus £2.00 (2 pounds) post and packing (UK).