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from the editorWelcome to the April issue of LocalReach Bridgwater. Despite the small flutterings of snow in March, Spring is definitely in the air, and with Daffodils and green shoots poking up through the ground, and the days getting longer with lighter mornings and evenings, I’m sure I’m not the only one who’s been thinking about what to do in the garden in the coming months.
There’s plenty in this issue from North Petherton Gardening Club, Bridwater Flower Club and The Walled Gardens of Cannington, as well as an article from Nick Carter, Somerset Waste Partnership – giving you plenty of ideas for your gardens or patio and balcony pots and plants.
I hope you find all the information useful, and please keep sending in your details about Bridgwater’s societies, clubs and fundraising events, so we can help you to promote them in our local community.
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fundraising for renegades All in aid of Renegades Carnival Club, there is a Walking Treasure Hunt on Sunday 14 April, starting at 2pm at the West India House, Bridgwater. It’s £10 for a team of four, and there’s a barbeque. Plus the club are holding a pub quiz on Monday 15 April at 8pm, again at the West India House. It’s £6 for a team of four, and the quiz master is Roger Evans.
Bowled overThe outdoor season of Bridgwater Bowling Club is due to commence on Saturday 20 April, when the new club captain Brian Modley’s team will play the president Ken Peppin’s team, starting at 2.30pm. Now that the club is a mixed club, 17 ladies will be making their debut on the green. Anyone wishing to try this interesting game can contact the club on 01278 452920 for further information.
women’s fellowshipThis group will be meeting in the Podger Room at St. Mary’s Church, Bridgwater on Thursday 4 April at 2.30pm, with a visit and talk from the Devon and Somerset Fire Service. All talks are followed by an informal chat and cup of tea, and everyone is welcome to join them.
You are cordially invited…To the Griffens Carnival Club Wedding Fair on 28 April at The Blake Hall, St. Saviours Avenue, Bridgwater, 11am - 3pm.
There will be exhibitors for all areas of wedding planning, with photographers, favours, cars, cakes, florists, wedding invitations, table plans and so much more. There will also be a fashion show allowing you to view stunning bridalwear, menswear and bridesmaids dresses.
Entry is £1 per person, and the first 100 brides get a goody bag! If you are an exhibitor and would like to have a stand at the Fair please contact [email protected] for further details.
Household recycling & refuse changes Over the Easter week - Monday 1 April – Friday 5 April, all collections will be one day later, including Friday pick-ups on Saturday 6 April.
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Whether for flowers or vegetables, gardening offers Bridgwater families many ways to cut waste, save money and enjoy fresh air and exercise. You could start or improve your composting – at least 77,000 of us in Somerset have a compost bin – or reuse waste to enhance gardening.
Greener Gardening is April’s theme in Somerset’s Green Routine waste prevention campaign, which offers simple ways for people to save money, resources and time. Local Compost Champions are happy to help you get the mix – carbon and nitrogen, brown and green – just right.
Keen on grow-your-own? Somerset Community Food has partnered with Garden Organic to help volunteers become Master Gardeners and spread the word. With improving
weather, now is the time to try growing some veg in your garden or allotment. Only have a yard? Try pots. Only have a window box? Then herbs are the answer to spice up your cooking!
Could you compost more? Use all you can for the bedding - fruit and veg peelings, egg shells, coffee grounds and tea bags, and even a little shredded cardboard.
Have family fun with greener gardening activities; help the kids turn old drinks cartons into bird feeders or grow seedlings in yogurt pots. For plenty more ideas and advice, and monthly mailings of tips and tools, check Somerset Waste Partnership’s Green Routine pages: www.somersetwaste.gov.uk.
For those able to do a bit more, there will be training in
food skills on Saturday 6 April, in Taunton, to help families save up to £50 a month – details on the website.
By Nick Carter, Senior Communications Officer, Somerset Waste Partnership.
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The club held its first flower arranging demonstration of 2013 in March, with demonstrator Lynn Hayes from Bristol. The demonstration title was ‘My Heroes’, and Lynn gave a brief history of different aspects of Bridgwater. Her arrangements depicted the Town Bridge, the Castle remains, Docks and the woollen trade, and the completed demonstration was a Wedding design which could have been for St. Mary’s Church! Many foliages were used, plus red Carnations and Roses, Pink Roses, Lilies and Alstromeria, Purple Liatris, White Carnations, Chrysanthemums and Lilies.
The club holds monthly demonstrations on the second Tuesday of the month, with a different
demonstrator each time. Visitors are most welcome (£5 per person), so why not go along to the next demonstration on Tuesday 9 April, at Westfield Church Hall, West Street, Bridgwater at 7.30pm. You do not have to be able to arrange flowers; just go along to relax and watch. A raffle is held for the arrangements which are completed during the evening - you never know you might be lucky and win one to take home! The club hope to see some new people – everyone is welcome.
The South West Area to which the club belongs, is having an Area Day on 21 June, at the Tacchi Morris Centre, Monkton Heathfield. Tickets can be bought through the club.
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Haygrove were represented by five teams at the Hockey County Cup Finals which were held at Millfield on Friday 1 March. The Year 8 boys, who met a more experienced team from Fairlands Middle School, dominated the first half, and the majority of the second, but at 0-0 at full time, the game went to penalty strokes. After 5 strokes each, with the score 2-2, it was decided that the two teams would share the trophy. So the boys are joint County Champions and received a gold medal!
The final game of the day featured the Year 11 boys, and old adversaries - Haygrove v Chilton Trinity. The boys stepped up to play probably their best game of the season, with stirling performances from the whole team. The Haygrove defence remained rock solid despite continued - and desperate - attacks from the opposition, with the final score 2-0 to Haygrove. It was a fitting end to their County Cup campaign - the team which won the trophy as Year 10s are now County Champions as Year 11s!
Would you walk over hot coals for charity? Pentathlon Carnival Club, in association with Firewalker.co.uk and North Petherton RFC are giving you the opportunity to do just that, by walking on fire!! The charity event will take place on Friday 26 April from 7pm at NPRFC, Beggars Brook, North Petherton.
Participants will attend a seminar on the art of firewalking and will learn some of the history and theories surrounding it. You will see the fire built and lit in preparation for the walk, and then be invited to take the challenge.
All participants must be aged 18 or over, be in good general
health and must pre-register. Call Mark on 07545499826 or email [email protected] for a full information pack.
There will also be a barbeque, bar and live music from The Thatchers from 9.30pm. All clubs/charities/groups and spectators welcome – free entry.
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Malta Trip for ScoutsThirteen scouts - seven boys and six girls - from the 1st Bridgwater (St. George’s) Wembdon Scout Group are visiting Malta as part of the Twinning Association, and have been busy fundraising to help with the costs of the trip. Activities have included bag packing at local supermarkets, selling quiz sheets and collecting second-hand clothing which has then been sold on.
positive BirthThis group provides a supportive environment for women to discuss positive birth and share experiences, with the aim of normalising positive birth.
Their next meeting will be on Wednesday 10 April at 8pm. For more information and venue details, please contact Sarah on 07549 264998, [email protected] or find them on Facebook - Bridgwater Positive Birth Group.
“Whatever you do, don’t wear new boots!”“I’ve got new boots!” fretted Cadet Lance Corporal
Charlie Fouracres, 14, from Glastonbury Platoon, Somerset Cadet Battalion (The Rifles) Army Cadet Force, as she prepared for the first day of Cosford/Nijmegen Training on Salisbury Plain.
For Army Cadets, Cosford and Nijmegen are considered synonymous with sore feet, blisters, exhaustion and pain! Road marching may sound easy but the old hands know that it is anything but. The RAFWARMA (Royal Air Force Walking And Road Marching Association) two day marches based at DCAE Cosford, and the Nijmegen four day marches held in the Netherlands, are, for cadets, considered the ultimate test of fitness, determination, courage, teamwork, mind over matter - and leadership.
For Recruits Victoria Lane, 13, and Nicola Parkins, 14, from Bridgwater Platoon, this was their first time on the Cosford event. When asked what prompted them to enter, Nicola said that she entered, “So that I can meet new people and make new friends.” Victoria said that she, “Wanted to prove that I can accomplish something hard, particularly as I’m quite small!” Five cadets from Bridgwater Platoon took part, making a good basis for a strong team. Under the steady hand of Captain Bruce Rodgers and the rest of the supervising team, the cadets benefitted fully from the training and are now keen to become involved in the main teams.
At the core of the training is the building of a strong team spirit; each team marches at the speed of the smallest, slowest team member. For all cadets, competing at Cosford is the first goal. Without completing the march within the stated time they will not be allowed to enter the Nijmegen Marches. Historically, Somerset's Army Cadets have always trained hard for the marches and as a result have always done exceptionally well. Somerset's Army Cadets regularly perform better than many teams drawn from the British, Dutch, German, American and Canadian regular forces! This is the eleventh year of their involvement in these events, and ‘Train Hard, Fight Easy’ is their motto.
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memory caféThe next Cafes will be 5 and 19 April, for people with dementia (and their carers), to enjoy the company of others in a friendly, informative environment. The Café runs at Victoria Park Community Centre, 10.30am – 12.30pm.
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We are a group of local business professionals in Bridgwater and we are actively looking for more quality businesses to refer business to on a regular basis.
If you are interested in meeting the group to see if its right for you please call us on 01278 238000 to arrange a visit, you will be assured a very warm welcome!
The types of business types currently in our group are; Heating Supplier, Financial Advisor, Energy Consulting, Mortgage Advisor, Handyman, Electrician, Accountant, Health & Wellness Products, General Insurance, Solicitor, Graphic Designer, Local Advertising.
Some of the business types we are looking for our group are; Printer, Photographer, Web Design, Plumber, Builder, Computer Sales, Computer Service, Painter and Decorator, Architectural Services, Business Coach, Bank, Cleaner, Motor Insurance & Sign Company.
Are you looking for more business in 2013?
Are you one of these businesses and looking for more business in 2013? Call us now on 01278 238000 to arrange a visit
professional BusinessI attend a meeting every week with a group of local business professionals, and as a prize from last month, I offered to tell you all about one of the companies who attends the meeting each week – and that is Nash & Sons Electrical.
Nash & Sons provides a complete electrical service for both inside and outside your home or business, and with high standards, efficient and friendly service and 100% customer satisfaction, why not give them a call for a free quotation? Contact Ray on 07532 217863 or [email protected]
Volunteer gardener The Walled Gardens of Cannington have undergone a massive redevelopment in the last few years and are looking for volunteers to help maintain the gardens to a high standard, and support them with their expansion.
The volunteer sessions take place every Wednesday, 1.30pm – 4pm, and the group meets in the Gardens’ glasshouse.
Jayne Alcock (Grounds and Gardens Supervisor) leads the session, providing guidance and support with the work that is needed. Your role as a garden volunteer will include border work, edging, weeding, hoeing, leaf raking and nursery work amongst other tasks.
After completing twenty hours of voluntary work in the Walled Gardens, you will receive a Walled Gardens’ Season Ticket and 10% discount in the Gardens’ Tea Rooms and Garden Shop as a thank you for your time and commitment.
To find out more contact Jayne Alcock on 01278 655068 or [email protected]
st. margaret’s Hospice fundraiserIn support of the local hospice, a craft fair is being held in Shapwick village hall on Saturday 6 April, 2pm – 5pm. Entrance is free and there will be plenty to browse and buy, as well as refreshments and a raffle. If you would like to book a table as a seller, contact Sue on 01458 210357.
national trust free weekendThe National Trust are holding their free weekend on 20 and 21 April - opening up 250 of their attractions for free. You will need to download a voucher from www.nationaltrust.org.uk, but with beautiful places such as Fyne Court right on our doorstep, it’s worth taking a look!
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The brand new swimming pool at Chilton Trinity was officially opened by Cllr Gill Slocombe, Chairman of Sedgemoor District Council (SDC) and Charlie Attwood, English 100m Breaststroke record holder (from Bridgwater), at an opening ceremony on the 1 March. Bridgwater Amateur Swimming Club and St. Mary’s Bridgwater Brownie group were also on-hand to be the first to test out the new facilities.
Cllr Gill Slocombe said: “I am so pleased that this great facility has a young and inspirational local swimmer involved in the opening ceremony. Sedgemoor District Council and our partners are proud of the investment made to secure a swimming provision within Bridgwater. We hope generations to come, from across Sedgemoor, enjoy using the facilities to have fun and take part in a healthy and active lifestyle.”
Bridgwater Swimming Club Chairman, Don Symes, said: “This is a tremendous day for the community in Bridgwater and a milestone for the swimming club. We are pleased to be working with 1610 and SDC to offer swimming development, and the opportunity for competitive swimming to the local community, from the new pool. This fantastic facility will enable the club to implement its plans to increase membership and return to top flight competitive swimming.”
SDC have invested £6.3million in the new pool and café project which includes a 25m 6-lane main pool and 13m by 7m learner/training pool. The café, with seating for around 80 customers,
includes American style booths, breakfast bar and traditional table seating.
The current timetable, available online at www.sedgemoor.gov.uk runs until the 14 April. The new pool timetable, from 15 April, will have some slight changes, so please remember to take a look nearer the time. Please contact Trinity Sports and Leisure direct on 01278 429119 in relation to customer feedback, the timetable, swimming lessons, and transport to and from the centre.
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north petherton LibraryThe library is on Fore Street - the main street through North Petherton, and is open at the following times:tuesday: 9.30am – 1pm and 2.30pm – 5pm
wednesday: 9.30am – 1pm and 2.30pm – 5pm
friday 9.30am – 1pm and 2.30pm – 5pm
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story time is 10am – 10.30am – Tuesday 9 April, 21 May, 11 June, 9 July.
To renew your loans call 01823 334344 or visit www.librarieswest.org.uk
it’s show Business!The Julia Mcdonald Dance Company present an evening of song and dance – ‘Aspects of Dance’ - at Bridgwater Town Hall, 3 – 5 April at 7.30pm, in aid of Breakthrough Breast Cancer and Children’s Hospice South West. Tickets available by calling 01278 456123 - £10 for adults, £6 for children.
toddler funJoin the Baby and Toddler
Group at North Newton Village Hall, every Friday during term-time, 9.15am – 11.45am. There’s no need to book, and there’s free refreshments for adults and children. They have a special offer running during April – go along for three visits and your next one will be free!
citizens’ adviceThe Sedgemoor Citizens’
Advice Bureau runs an outreach service in Hamp (1 Edinburgh Road), every Wednesday 9.30am – 2pm. Their enquiry line is: 01278 455236.
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spring fairSaturday 11 & Sunday 12 May 10am – 4pmThe Walled Gardens will be filled with music, entertainment, stalls and visitors during the Spring Fair, as everyone enjoys the surroundings of the beautiful gardens as they begin their journey into the summer months. For a lovely day out for all the family, come along!
For further information see our website: www.canningtonwalledgardens.co.uk
Church Street, Cannington, Somerset, Ta5 2Ha01278 655042
The Walled Gardens are situated in the village of Cannington and lie within the grounds of a medieval priory. The buildings and gardens have a long history and have always played an important part in the life of the local community.
First established in about 1138, by nearby Lords of Stogursey, the manor and church was later given by Robert De Courcey as the main endowment for a house of Benedictine nuns. It is said there is a network of tunnels leading from the Court to various spots in the village so that the nuns and nearby monks could meet in secret, and over the years many local stories have survived concerning ghostly visitations by nuns.
Since then, Cannington Court has been a Roman
Catholic industrial school for boys, Somerset Farm Institute, Cannington College and as it is now, part of Bridgwater College’s Cannington Centre. Since becoming part of Bridgwater College, there has been significant redevelopment of the Walled Gardens, and in 2009, they were officially opened by HRH the Earl of Wessex, Prince Edward.
The gardens have achieved the accreditation of Quality Assured Visitor Attraction from VisitEngland and are a beautiful treasure, with tea rooms, a plant shop and gift shop as well, (which you don’t need entry to the Gardens to visit). With many events throughout the year, the gardens are perfect for all age groups, and are not to be missed!
www.canningtonwalledgardens.co.uk
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1st north petherton Beaver scoutsThis Beaver Colony are looking for a new uniformed leader
to help with the running of the group, which meets at the church hall every Wednesday during term-time, 6pm – 7pm. The Colony still has children on the waiting list, and needs support to help it to grow, so as the children can experience the fun, learn new skills, take part in activities and make new friends. If you would like to help, please call Angie on 01278 662415 or Joan on 01278 439410.t
wiThe North Petherton WI meets at Baymead Hall on the first Monday of each month, 7.15pm – 9.45pm. New visitors can attend their first two meetings for free, and following each month’s speaker, there are refreshments, a quiz, game or discussion.
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the children are our futureAs a parent and health and fitness professional, I am always alarmed by the shocking statistics of the growing levels of obesity in the UK. It is said that a staggering 25 per cent of boys and 33 per cent of girls between the ages of 2 – 19 years are overweight or obese, and there is little evidence that shows any decrease despite intervention.
It’s no surprise really that the nation’s children are becoming this way, when not only is junk food so readily available, but the majority of homes are so busy that convenience meals generally take precedence over cooking from scratch. The other big concern is that many parents do not themselves eat balanced meals, and do not understand the importance of good nutrition and acceptable portion sizes, or the recommended calorific intake of 1800 calories per day. The other major factor is of course the importance of physical activity; it is recommended that children do vigorous activity for at least an hour per day.
If you are concerned that your child is overweight, it is important that they do not feel they are to blame, or that they are naughty or bad; this could lead to eating disorders and have a detrimental effect on self-esteem and mental well-being. We should be educating them as much as ourselves, to understand what makes a healthy lifestyle, and that treats are completely acceptable in moderation.
Encourage your child to opt for healthy snacks, and take the lead from commercial media characters such as Sportacus, who refers to fruit as ‘sports candy’. If possible, eat meals together, prepare lunch boxes, and do the weekly food shop together; you can then educate your children on nutritional content, and making healthy choices. Try to encourage your child to be active, and make this part of your family life, by going on bike rides, walking, swimming or playing football and chasing games at the park, which can be a great way to increase physical activity.
If you need help or advice, contact your local leisure centre or health club, or visit the GP, who may be able to sign post you to government initiative schemes in your local area.
By Hannah Chaudhri, Health and Well-being Manager for a local leisure trust, and practising Fitness Professional. www.hannahchaudhri.blogspot.com
community outreachSedgemoor District Council is helping local people to take up local jobs, through Community Outreach workers who support people as they move from unemployment into work and independence. With exciting developments in the area, they want to make sure that the whole community benefits from the opportunities they bring. t
The Community Outreach worker for this area is Laura Fowler, who can be contacted on 01278 435227 [email protected]
Lunch clubThe Bridgwater Area Association for the Elderly (BAAE) offer a three course meal to Bridgwater people over the age of 55, at Victoria Park Community Centre, Monday – Friday 12pm – 1.30pm – for only £4! New members are always welcome. You can get to the Lunch Club by the number 6 Bakers bus, or a taxi collection service can be arranged. Call Jan on 01278 431258 for more details, or just turn up!
Volunteers needed!Would you like the chance to learn new skills, gain training, help others and your local community?
If you become a Children's Centre Volunteer we can offer you this and much more. You will be supporting staff in a range of groups and activities whilst having an active role to play in your local community. It does not matter how much or how little time you are able to give - from one hour to five days a week there is no limit to the amount of volunteering opportunities available. You can:
• Supportstaffinvariousgroupsandactivities.• HaveanactiveroletoplayinyourlocalChildren'sCentre.• SupportnewparentsaccessingtheCentreforthefirsttime.• Decidehowyouwanttovolunteerwithanactivitythatsuitsyou.We can help you to learn new skills, feel valued in your local community and support you in
seeking employment opportunities as a direct result of volunteering. For more information contact one of our centres - Victoria Park, Hamp and Nether Stowey, to pick up a volunteer pack.
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mugaThe Multi Use Games Area at Victoria Park is now open! It is full of equipment for enjoying some exercise whilst outside – already proving popular – and the basketball/netball and 5-a-side football pitches are also ideal for friendly games. Go along and take a look!
all going swimminglyBridgwater Swimming Club were finally in action for their first Cotswold League gala of 2013, and started strongly with great swims from Ella Nash, Scott Fletcher, Becka Locke and Sean Fletcher in the Individual Medley events. The first major breakthrough for the club came in the boys’ 13 and under 50m Breastroke; Alex Towells took the lead early in the race and held on all the way through despite a strong challenge from both Backwell and Cwmbran swimmers. Becka Locke then added to the win in the Ladies’ 100m Butterly.
‘Swimmer of the Meet Award’ went to Connor Bryant who swam in countless events in his own and upper age groups. Head Coach, Ricky Hayes said: “I was massively impressed with all the swims, the swimmers have come so far since my re-appointment and are improving on a weekly basis. We will soon be in the new pool at Trinity Sports and Leisure and this will only help to enhance the great work the swimmers are putting in. It was great to see so many new faces to the team, which bodes well for the continued improvement of the club.”
Anyone wanting more information or to join the club, should contact them via their website: www.bridgwaterswim.co.uk
team Youth!The Youth Team meet at Victoria Park Community Centre every Thursday evening, 6.45pm – 8.45pm, and it’s an ideal place for people aged 13-19 to meet up, chat and have some refreshments. Clare and Zak who run the group look forward to meeting some new young people – and it’s just 50p per person. Younger age groups (8-11) meet 4.30pm – 6pm.
gardening clubNorth Petherton Gardening Club will welcome speaker Sue Medlicot to their meeting on 10 April, to talk about Gardens and their Role in Hospice Care. Visitors and new members are welcome, with a small charge of £2 for visitors, and an annual fee of £10. For further information call 01278 661438.
If anyone is interested in offering any of our cats a home please phone: 01278 684662Reg Charity 203644 (England and Wales) and SC037711 (Scotland)
Sunny – affectionate young ginger female.
Tyson & Tansy – friendly & playful black & white kittens.
Boysie – requires a quiet home (no children) for initially shy, friendly, affectionate black male.
Willow, Wesley & Wally – young friendly kittens loking for homes.
Barney – young friendly black male.
Rosie, Ruby, Roxy, Rowan – friendly, lively & playful kittens to be homed in pairs.
Sally – friendly, affectionate, mature, black & white female requiring an indoor home.
Safe, caring homes wanted for:
All our cats are vaccinated, neutered, blood-tested and microchipped.
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Housing adviceThe Magna Housing Drop-In session is open to all, and provides advice on housing, benefits, tenancy-related issues and support. The sessions are open every Tuesday at Victoria Park Community Centre, 9am – 10am.
Knit and KnatterFor all those who love knitting and crocheting – meet in the Victoria Park Community Centre café on a Tuesday from 10am – midday, to craft and chat with others. For further details contact Margaret Major on 01278 421448.
somerset sightSomerset Sight will be situated in North Petherton Community Centre car park on Wednesday 10 April, for people to have their eye sight checked. Also, on Saturday 20 April in the community centre there will be alternative therapy by Universal Angel Star and Spirit of the Wolf, and a self-love evening, raising money for Musgrove Hospital Beacon Centre.
active LivingThe Active Living group meet at Victoria Park Community Centre every first and third Wednesday of every month. Anyone over 50 can go along to join in the fun, friendship, activities and advice. For more information contact Ann Barnard on 01278 424329.
play to LearnPlay to Learn is an interactive activity-based playgroup linked to the Early Years Foundation Stage, and runs on Thursdays during term-time at North Petherton Community Primary School. It starts at 9.15am, and finshes at 10.30am. Parents and children listen to (and often join in with) a classic or traditional story, or a nursery rhyme. Then parents support their children in taking part in the activities based on the story or rhyme. The session ends with a snack and some well-known songs.
proBus clubThe East Quantocks PROBUS Club (for retired or semi-retired professional businessmen in the former Bridgwater Rural District) meet at North Petherton Community Centre on the second Wednesday of every month, to listen to a wide range of visiting speakers. For more information, contact Mr Stan Robson, 01278 661482.
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tribute nightJoin tributes to Take That and Kylie for a night of entertainment in aid of St. Margaret’s Hospice at Bridgwater and Albion Football Club, Bath Road, on Saturday 11 May, 8pm. Tickets cost £16, with all proceeds to St. Margaret’s Hospice. Call 01257 423900 to book your tickets now!
a Blast from the pastThe Arthritis Care group in Bridgwater had a very interesting evening with well-known photographer Peter Triggs. Peter exhibited and talked about photographs he had taken of the Bridgwater area during the 1960s and 1970s, including the moors which were in flood at that time.
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Looking for something to do this May Bank Holiday weekend? Then join The Bridgwater Friend’s Group of the Children’s Hospice South West at their Big Weekend. The four day event will take place at RM Smith Playing Fields, Cossington with all monies raised going to CHSW.
The weekend begins on Friday 24 May, celebrating the group having raised £250,000 in seven years – an amazing achievement. The night starts at 7pm, with performances from The Young Generation and
The Blues Brothers Tribute, and there will be a fully licensed bar.
On Saturday there will be a Vintage and Classic Car Rally and display, 11am-1pm, starting at Sanders Garden World, Brent Knoll. It will continue on to Cossington Playing Fields, where the cars will be displayed until 4pm.
Sunday is the Music Festival, starting at 2pm. There will be performances by Ryan Inglis, The Young Generation and many more, plus a fully licensed bar, BBQ,
refreshments, and a disco and children’s entertainers for younger guests.
The weekend finishes on Monday with a Country Fayre, starting at 11am. There will be many activities for people of all ages, including Wyoming Wild Bunch (enactment of cowboys and Indians shoot-out), majorettes, dog agility and the Bag Pipe Band. There will also be stalls, displays, entertainment for children, a fully licensed bar, BBQ, Ploughman’s lunch, tea, coffee and cakes.
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The ONE ONE youth café is open for pupils in year 7 to those aged 18, and runs on a Tuesday 7.30pm – 9pm and Thursday 7.30pm – 8.30pm at the old URC church building, Fore Street, North Petherton.
Also running at this venue, is FUSION – a
group for all young people in year 7 who want to do some sport, crafts or meet up with friends. It runs on a Monday, 5.30pm – 7pm.
For information about either group, call Rachel on 01278 447153 or email [email protected]
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Bridgwater choral societyThe Society will be for performing on Saturday 11 May, 7.30pm, at St. Mary's Church, Bridgwater. The conductor will be Iain Cooper, with the orchestra led by Brigid Kirkland-Wilson. Tickets can be obtained two weeks in advance from Bridgwater Book Shop: 01278 457565, or on the door on the evening of the concert. Ticket prices from £8.
the great somerset walkTaking place on Sunday 12 May, this popular walk through some of Somerset's natural beauty, gives you the chance to admire our local scenery whilst raising money for St. Margaret’s Hospice. The walk is mainly along footpaths and bridleways, and is the longest organised walk in Somerset. However, it is also broken into shorter, manageable sections so that you can walk from just 4 miles or challenge yourself to complete the full 34 miles between Taunton and Yeovil. The route between Taunton and Creech St Michael is wheelchair and pushchair friendly.
Not only do you get the benefits of fun, fitness and a great day out - every pound you raise will help provide hospice care for thousands of patients and their families in Somerset.
Even if you don’t fancy the walk, perhaps you could volunteer to do a stint as a marshal. For more details call the Fundraising Office: 0845 345 9671 or visit www.somerset-hospice.org.uk. All walkers who wish to get involved in the Great Somerset Walk must register to take part
Job clubVictoria Job Club will be held every Monday afternoon, 12.45pm – 2.45pm at Victoria Park Community Centre (in the Credit Union office). It will be a small, friendly support group available to jobseekers from the Victoria ward, where you can find out about local job vacancies, meet other jobseekers, and employers. You will also get help with writing CVs and job applications, and be able to use the computers and internet for free.
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Wilmott Mobility is regarded by many as being the leading Mobility Shop in North Somerset and Sedgemoor. Advice at the shop is freely available as owners Paul and Tracey firmly believe in ensuring that only the right product is sold and that excellent service is vitally important.
They stock the best quality brands including Invacare, TGA, Pride, Electric Mobility, Sherborne, Brooks, Cosyfeet, Stannah and Days. Their prices compare very favourably with the Internet, usually beingcheaper than most mobility shops.
Never ones to rest on their laurels Wilmott Mobility have recently expanded their product range to include electric beds. A top quality Sherborne, Dorchester bed can be purchased from as little as £895 ex vat. Should you require a 'Hospital Bed' this can also be supplied. They have also created a new website for the shop and have an online shop facility as well.
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‘within the Broken glass’Bridgwater College Dance students will be taking to the stage at the Tacchi Morris Arts Centre in May, with their performance ‘Within The Broken Glass’. Their final major project of the year, the performance is based on the 2011 London riots and explores the themes of social classes, rebellion, stereotypes and violence. Join them on Friday 17 May and let the dancers guide you through the streets of London during the events, which have made us question today’s society. Ticket prices start from £5, see www.tacchi-morris.com or call 01823 414141.
BabymattersDo you have a baby aged 0-12 months? If so why not go along to Babymatters at Victoria Park Community Centre - a vibrant group for mums and babies to make new friends and have some fun. Sessions are only £1 and run on Mondays 2.15pm – 3.30pm. Babymatters also runs on Wednesday mornings at the United Reformed Church Hall in Cannington, 11am - 12.15pm.
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useful numbersAvon & Somerset Constabulary 101
Sedgemoor District Council 0845 4082540
Sedgemoor Citizens Advice Bureau 01278 455236
Bridgwater clubs & societies
Bridgwater Wolves F.C. 01278 422098
Sydenham Family Centre 01278 446771
Bridgwater & District Choral Society 01278 422132
Parallax Youth Dance Theatre 01278 422700
Sydenham Community Centre 01278 423327
The Royal British Legion 01278 683765
Victoria Park Bowling Club 01278 444138
Great Western Railway Staff Assoc. 01278 421599
Bridgwater Sports & Social Club 01278 446215
Bridgwater Model Railways Club 0178 427646
Bridgwater Flower Club 01278722653
Bridgwater Folk Dance Club 01823 491662
Bridgewater Hospital & Community 01278 422159
Bridgwater Lions Club 01278 421407
Bridgwater Pantomime Society 01278 451 729
Blake Drama Club 01278 683858
Sydenham Camera Clubwww.sydenhamcc.org.uk 01278 422804
places of worship
United Reformed Church 01278 447153
St Mary C E Church 01278 424972
St Josephs R C Church 01278 422703
St Mary Magdeaene Stockland 01278 652 953
Bridgwater Methodist Church 01278 458371
St Mary's Church 01278 662429
Christ Church Unitarian Chapel 01278 459659
Quaker Meeting House 01278 671276
Bridgwater Baptist Church 01278 4515491.5
doctors
NHS Direct 08454647
North Petherton Surgery 01278 662223
Taunton Road Medical Centre 01278 720000
East Quay Medical Centre 01278 444666
Victoria Park Medical Centre 01278 437100
Somerset Bridge Medical Centre 0844 4772594
Cranleigh Gardens Medical Centre 01278 433335
Bridgwater General Hospital 01278 451501
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