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Axe Vale Netball Club have received funding from Rotarians - Credit: Axe Vale Netball Club Axminster Rotary Club members have been busy helping the community despite the disruption caused by Covid-19 pandemic. Press officer Martin King said: “From the very beginning of the crisis the club realised that our main fundraising events would be in jeopardy. Our Charity Golf Day was cancelled, the Axe Vale Show was cancelled and Stockland Fete, where we help every year, likewise. “But fortunately from our charity fund we have still been able to assist a number of good causes.” Martin explained: “One of our early actions was to contribute £300 towards the cost of transporting an x-ray machine that had been donated by the Royal Devon and Exeter Hospital to go to Kagando Hospital in Uganda. Thanks to the fundraising efforts of Anna Crabbe, the machine is now providing much needed services in that hospital.” ....
Restoration work under way at the church of St Michael and St George in Lyme Regis - Credit: Julie Dunnon Experts have begun restoration work on the church of St Michael and St George in Lyme Regis. They are focussed on the exterior of this historic, Grade II listed building, which was built in 1835 in Silver Street and is one of many heritage buildings in the town. The church is part of the Parish of The Most Holy Trinity comprising Axminster, Lyme Regis and Seaton. The work, which is being carried out by Daedalus Conservation under the supervision of historic buildings consultants Philip Hughes & Associates, is programmed to continue through the winter and be completed by the end of March. The work includes specialised repairs to the roof, the pinnacles and stonework, rainwater goods and the rendering to the walls. The overall cost, including professional fees, is in the region of £250,000. ....
Tim Dixon Sunnier times! A previous Axe Vale Show - Credit: AVS Organisers of the Axe Vale Show have pledged that although this year’s event will not go ahead it will be back better than ever in 2022. The popular event, which draws large crowds from across the region, has fallen victim to the Covid-19 pandemic. But the hard-working team of volunteers who make it happen say they are determined the show will return next year. Families watch the main event at the Axe Vale Show 2019 - Credit: Terry Ife In a statement issued this week, show boss Simon Hodges said: “It is with great disappointment that, as chairman of the Axe Vale Show, I must communicate that the committee does not have a high enough level of confidence to make the necessary preparations and commit to the financial investments required to run this year’s Axe Vale Show. ....