This month’s magazine is available for download as PDF. Here’s the introduction from the editor:
The Olympic Torch passes through Bitton on Tuesday, May 22. To mark the occasion a big celebration is being held at The Meadows Primary School from 4pm to 7pm to which everyone in our community is invited. There will be a barbecue, bar, and entertainment including an appearance by the Ukulele Orchestra of Great Bitton!
The torch is due to arrive at 5pm. The torchbearers for the Bitton leg of the journey have now been announced – along with Daniel Munden will be Terry Kirby, Philip Jinadu, Bobby Griffin, John Grant, Mike Baldock and Simeon Wakely. Bitton Village Residents’ Association will be putting up a welcome banner and bunting, and people living along the main road are encouraged to put up their own red, white and blue decorations to welcome the Olympic entourage.
During that week in May, a variety of sportsmen and women will also be visiting The Meadows to inspire our young people. One of the organisers of this week is John Evans, who many of you will know as the playwright who in recent years brought us the Son et Lumiere and Iniquitous Voyage productions at St Mary’s (and who edited Focal Point before me!). John had a distinguished international career in fencing and shares his memories with readers this month.
Breaking news just before we went to print was that development plans for the derelict Intier site in the village have been abandoned by the owners, who are putting the site up for sale. Find out more on page 25 where you can also learn about a scheme to bring the old nursery site in Brewery Hill back into horticultural use.
Becky Feather








