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Unlocking Repairs Data Recovery Accessories Unlocked Handsets Sim Only Contracts 01458 841741 [email protected] www.streetcellular.com INDEPENDENT DEALERS FOR 25 YEARS APRIL 2016 ISSUE 27 FREE LOCAL BUSINESS A-Z LOCAL EXPERT PAGES LOCAL NOTICE BOARD LOCAL INFORMATION Your community magazine delivered FREE to 6000+ homes & businesses
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1Advertising & Leaflet delivery call LocalReach on 01458 555503 – Go to www.localreach.co.uk for more info.

Unlocking ✔ Repairs ✔Data Recovery ✔ Accessories ✔

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APRIL 2016ISSUE 27FREE

LOCAL BUSINESS A-Z

LOCAL EXPERT PAGES

LOCAL NOTICE BOARD

LOCAL INFORMATION

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LOCALREACH STREET

From the editorWelcome to the April issue of LocalReach. I hope you enjoyed the early Easter break? After the long weekend many groups in Street and Glastonbury are planning lots of exciting activities for the coming months – many of which are included in this issue. After a dreary winter, I hope that the warmer, spring weather is now upon you and you can enjoy some time outdoors and take advantage of some quality time in your garden or enjoy the various walks that are featured in this edition. If you are a local club, don’t forget to send me your news so I can give you some free editorial in future issues – LocalReach is the ideal way to reach residents in Street, Glastonbury and the surrounding villages. I would also be keen to hear about all events that are happening in the local area, e.g. bingo evenings, regular meetings/gatherings, sports fixtures/events etc. I look forward to sharing all of your news with readers next month, but in the meantime enjoy reading this issue. Deadline for the May issue is Tuesday April 12th email us at [email protected] paid advertising and leaflet delivery email [email protected] or call 01458 555503The Editor.

Disclaimer. Although every effort is made to ensure the accuracy of the information in this magazine, we make no guarantee that the content will always be current, accurate or complete. We do not approve any of the services or products provided by advertisers in this magazine. Anyone using the products, services or advice from advertisers will need to carry out normal checks to make sure businesses are trustworthy and reliable. LocalReach Ltd 2016.

ADVERTISINGTo advertise call 01458 555503 or email [email protected] for our ratecard. Prices start from only £15pm (no vat).

LEAFLET DELIVERYFor leaflet delivery call James on 01458 555503 or email [email protected] start from £30 per 1000 leaflets delivered. We can also design and print them for you.

FREE EDITORIALWe give 30% space away as FREE editorial to clubs, groups, non-profit orgs etc.Please email text and include a good quality picture or logo to: [email protected]

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When you buy windows, doors and conservatories there are three things you do need to be sure about - value-for-money, quality and the workmanship of the installers.And the one thing you most certainly don’t need is being pressured into making decisions.Kingfisher can set your mind at rest on all counts.We are a long established family firm and family values dictate the way we do business. So much so that many of our customers become friends and, in turn, recommend us to their friends. Our product range is comprehensive and consistently keenly priced. It includes PVCu, timber and aluminium and can be viewed, at your leisure, at our East Brent showroom.If you invite us to give you a quotation, we will take the time to establish your requirements exactly, explain the options and choices to you, give advice where required, take careful measurements and give you a clear, detailed breakdown of costs.We will then leave you to make a decision in your own time. You will not be harassed or badgered.

Should you choose Kingfisher, you will find our fitters not only highly skilled, but prompt, courteous, polite and tidy. As one of our

YOU’LL ALWAYS BE SOMEONE SPECIAL AT KINGFISHER8 Mill Batch Farm, East Brent, Near Highbridge, TA9 4JN. Tel 01278 760616. [email protected] www.thekingfisherfamily.com

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customers, Mrs Dingle, puts it, ‘Kingfisher’s whole approach is different, there is no pressure and, to be honest, it’s like dealing with friends. As far as the fitting was concerned, not only was the work completed with infinite care, but the installers were a pleasure to have around’.

Please visit our web site www.thekingfisherfamily.com, call us on 01278 760616, email us at [email protected], or visit our East Brent showroom.

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Street and Glastonbury U3A EventsOn Saturday 9th April the group is planning a coach trip to Portsmouth Old Naval Dockyard – 8am to 8pm. The cost is £35 per member. To book or obtain further information please contact Stephen Wright on 01458 442737.

On Tuesday 7th June the U3A is organising a coach trip to Mapperton House and gardens, near Beaminster, Dorset. The cost is £36 per person. To book or further information please contact Andrew Boatswain on 01458 832195. Full details are on the U3A website – www.u3asites.org.uk/street-glastonbury or why not just Google Street and Glastonbury U3A?

Street Parish CouncilThe next member surgery for Street Parish Council will be on the 6th April 2016 between 11am and 12 noon. The meeting will be in Street Parish Room and two Parish Councillors will be available to discuss local issues. Members’ surgeries take place on the first Wednesday of each month from 11am to 12 noon (apart from August and December). If you cannot attend the April surgery, the next one will take place on the 4th May. For more information, call 01458 440588 or email [email protected]

New Drama Class In Street!Junior Actors Club (9 -11yrs)Will be Starting on Monday April 18th 5.30 -7.00pm. Street United Reformed Church and is being run by theatre professional Maxine Ridout-Prime. This is a great opportunity to make new friends and learn acting skills in a fun and friendly environment. Great for building confidence!£52 (13 weeks. Just £4 per class) Booking Essential! Call Maxine 07850445540 or email [email protected]/takingthespace

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Solicitor's version of Sir Ranulph Fiennes to take his team through the 'extreme hell' race Tough Mudder for charityDavid Sinclair and his Acorn Solicitors team are in training to run the gruelling 12-mile charity extreme mud marathon obstacle race, Tough Mudder dubbed 'extreme hell' and designed by British Armed Forces to test mental and physical strength, determination and 'grit'.David, 38, is running it to help thousands of elderly people via Age UK Somerset. David said: "As part of the community we are passionate about helping people who are in it. We all think we must be mad to run this race but it is all for a great cause which will keep us going."Acorn is one of Britain's biggest charity giving businesses for its size, raising and donating well over £50000 in the last 7 years.Age UK Somerset is a great local charity providing much needed support for the older and vulnerable members of our community, our aim for putting ourselves through Tough Mudder is to raise at least £1000 for the charity.Tough Mudder includes such elements as “Arctic Enema” which is an icy plunge updated to include a high speed entry slide and centre wall you must duck under to escape 10 tonnes of ice jammed into a frigid skip dive. Then the “Electroshock Therapy” is the final short, muddy sprint in a field of dangling wires delivering a punch at 10,000 volts.The race takes place in Gloucestershire in August and the team will be training for the next six months.To sponsor Acorn Solicitors visit http://uk.virginmoneygiving.com/team/AcornSolicitors To track the team’s progress as they train for the race you can visit their Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/AcornSolicitors/

**COMPETITION TIME**If you would like to WIN two tickets to see Sister Act at Strode Theatre on 22nd April at 7.30pm LIKE our Facebook page www.facebook.com/AcornSolicitors and enter our competition.

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Classic Tails WeddingSuit Hire from £50.00**Actual price of wedding suit shown in above pictures excluding accessories.

www.deanesofcheddar.co.uk

Free fi ttings or advice call 01934 742 530

News from Street Twinning AssociationThe Street Twinning Association still have some places left for people wishing to join the trip to northern France. We have French families, couples and individuals of all ages, who would like to welcome you into their homes, from 1st - 5th June 2016. Next year the French families return here. The costs are minimal, mainly travelling costs and spending money.If you are more interested in an exchange with a town in Germany, then this year we are welcoming our German guests from Isny in June and you would be welcome to join in the activities we have planned for them. For further information, please email [email protected] or visit our website www. streettwinningassociation.org.ukAlternatively, please contact Claire Axten 01458 840207 who can supply details of the Association and how you can join. reettwinningassociation.org.uk

The Street Society – Meeting Held at The Methodist Church Hall On Tuesday 23 February 2016The Street Society’s speaker on Tuesday 26 February was David Ferns who paid tribute to Peter Jordan who put the slides and talk together but was unable to be present to speak about the history of the Kennet and Avon Canal.

David took his audience on a journey through the history and industrial archaeology of the canal with descriptions of the varied character of its locks and a picturesque tour through the stunning scenery along its route. The Kennet is a tributary of the mighty Thames and the Avon stretches its course over 75 miles. Before the canal was built, using the rivers for transport had been hard and dangerous. Heavy items had to be hauled by horses or mules, with the movement of one ton needing several animals whereas a canal barge load of several tons could be towed by one horse. The war with France and the risk of loss at sea rendered the route from the Severn Channel into the English Channel perilous. There were also hazards associated with transport across country.

The first Kennet and Avon public meeting took place in 1788 and was well supported by businessmen who needed to transport their manufactured goods from cities such as Manchester and saw a business opportunity in becoming shareholders in the canal enterprise. The canal was originally named the Western Canal but became Kennet and Avon to avoid confusion with the Grand Western Canal.

Over the last half century, the Kennet & Avon Canal Trust has received several royal visitors, the latest being HRH The Princess Royal in 2014 who paid tribute to the work of the volunteers who restored the canal to reflect its 18th and 19th century glory days. The Canal is today in better condition than it ever was in its heyday thanks to 21st century methods, materials and technology. The quest is now to find volunteers to continue the work into the future.

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VICTORIA FIELDSOCIAL CLUB

New Member Offer.

Are you looking to host a party, or do you need a facility to run a meeting? Whether you are holding a party, wedding reception, fundraising event or business meeting we have a large function room with stage area, kitchen and bar for hire. Our skittle alley is also available for hire, and we have availability for teams looking for a new venue. The alley is also great for children’s parties and small meetings with a seating area and kitchen.

EVENTSStilton & Port Night - We are hosting a Stilton and Port night on Fri 15th April from 7pm. This is an annual event to raise money for children in Romania. There is live music on the night plus a raffle, the tickets are £3 each (non-members welcome) Contact Tim Kelly for more information.Grand Opening – Sat 23rd AprilFollowing our successful Sport England ‘Inspired Facility’ grant we will be officially opening our new and improved facilities. The day will start at 2pm and will give people the opportunity to see our facilities and watch some sport. In addition to this we will be celebrating the Queen’s Birthday, St George’s Day and Shakespeare Day and will be offering food, live music and sport. Everyone welcome!!

ADVERTISE WITH US - We are offering businesses and individuals the opportunity to advertise with us inside our buildings and externally within the boundary fencing. With over 1300 members, usage by Hindhayes School, visiting sports teams and external users we are in prime position to offer great advertising potential.

For more details, please phone 01458 442779 or email [email protected] Also available are Cricket, Indoor Bowls, Outdoor Bowls, Tennis, Squash and Racketball, Skittles, Bridge,

Croquet, Pigeon Club, Parent and baby group, Football and Rounders.

www.victoriaclubstreet.com

MEMBERSHIP – New Member Offer

Membership Renewal Reminder – From 1st April Memberships are due; make sure you get them in early in order to save yourself £5 off your membership fee!!

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Holiday Activities at Glastonbury Leisure CentreLooking for inspiration for the Easter holidays? Look no further than Glastonbury Leisure Centre which is delivering a range of activities to keep all children thoroughly entertained. Please visit www.1610.org.uk or call 01458 830090 for more information on any activity or to book

Saturday 26th March – Easter Crafts and FunTuesday 29th March – Bounce Academy trampoline funWednesday 30th March – Gymnastics Thursday 31st March – Play scheme – wide range of activities including sport and craftsFriday 1st April – Inflatable funMonday 4th April – Archery and Mini Football Tournament Tuesday 5th April – Inflatable funWednesday 6th April – Mini tennisThursday 7th April – Play scheme – wide range of activities including sport and craftsFriday 8th April – Inflatable funThe fun is not only reserved for Easter as Glastonbury Leisure Centre has further activities planned for the May half term week – further details in the next issue of LocalReach.

JOHN PARK Landscape Gardener, with over 20 years experience

ALL LANDSCAPING & MAINTENANCE IN STREET AND SURROUNDING AREADriveways, Patios, Decking, Ponds, Tree Surgery, New Lawns/Turfing, Summerhouses, Sheds, all types of fencing and much more.

No job is too big or too small • FREE QUOTATIONS • References available on request

Mobile: 07974 403766 Tel: 01458 841671 Email: [email protected]

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The next blood donation session will be held on 21st April, at the Salvation Army hall in Goswell Road, Street. Session times are 1pm - 3.15pm and 4.45pm - 7.00pm.

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Wear spectacles and SAVE THE WORLD!In today’s society we are constantly being urged to think about our carbon footprint, to make life choices which

protect our planet, to re-build, recycle, and to re-use products. One company has applied this ideal to spectacles.Formed in New York in 1990, MODO, is a company with aspirations to help protect the environment. Their ECO frames are made using materials no longer needed within the manufacturing process.The ECO Bio-based range is made from 63% plant-based materials and ECO Recycled is made from 95% recycled materials---- think about off cuts of metal used in washing machine production etc. MODO have taken their green credentials even further. In 2009 MODO started the program ‘one frame, one tree’. This was started in partnership with NGO Trees for the future. Since then, for every frame sold, ECO have planted a tree in the Western Highlands of Cameroon. So far, one million trees have been planted and the aim is to replace the forests which have been lost through commercial logging. The trees help to improve the soil conditions allowing the locals to successfully farm the land. This enables them to generate income and provide for themselves. Whole communities are able to become self-sufficient. Replacing natural habitats also facilitates endangered wildlife to re-establish itself.The ECO frames look fantastic and are extremely well made. The frames are light weight, comfortable to wear and come in lovely colour ranges and modern designs. Looking good and being environmentally friendly is now both possible and affordable.ECO----Not quite saving the world but every little bit helps!

Standard generic or tailor made varifocal lens designs — your

choice!Book an appointment now!

Eyetech Independent Opticians

100 High Street, Street BA16 0EW Tel: 01458 442178

www.eyetech-opticians.co.uk

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Why advertise in LocalReach for Street?LocalReach is a local community magazine bringing GOOD news from the community. Our delivery team is made up of trusted, local, reliable people delivering 6000 door-to-door to all homes & businesses across Street & surrounding villages. Our editor makes sure each issue is packed full each month with all the local news, events and information from Street. If you are looking for more business and who isn't these days then read this testimonial from one of our customers "Thanks James for helping me with my advert. I have had 3 or 4 jobs from it in the first month I will definitely carry on advertising each month". This advertiser only pays £7.25 per week to get this kind of result!If you don’t have an advert we can help you put one together at no extra cost. Deadline for the May issue is 12th April.Call us now on 01458 555503 or email James at [email protected] to discuss your local marketing requirements.

WILL MANAGEMENT SERVICES• Servicing Somerset and Devon• Free advice• Fully qualified members of and regulated by the

Society of Will Writers• Home visits• Fully insured• Services include wills, inheritance planning,

severance of tenancy, lasting powers of attorney, property trusts, funeral plans and secure storage.

Marcus Medd Burnham on SeaT: 01278 256414 M: 07808 793225

Come and try your hand at BowlsWyrral Park Bowls Club is opening up the green for a Family Friendly afternoon on Sunday May 15th from 2.30. People of all ages are welcome to come and have a go!Experienced members will be on hand to help you try your skills at bowling onto a target and other key activities, as well as having a go at bowling on a full length rink. Refreshments will be available.Free club membership is offered for the first year, to anyone who would like to join the club and play more regularly. Everyone is welcome to come along to our club nights on Monday evenings between 6.15 and 8pm, from April 18th.For more information call us on: 01458 447511 or 01458 898234

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Large Growbags - £1.80 inc. vat Spruce Bark Bulk Bag - £60 inc. vat

Ornamental Bark 70L - £5.94 inc. vat Loam Top Soil Bulk Bag - £57.60 inc. vat

Barrettine Wood Preserver Universal 2.5L - £12.00 inc. vat Barrettine Wood Preserver Universal 5L - £19.19 inc. vat

Fence Panel Lap 6’x5’ - £19.19 inc. vat Fence Panel Lap 6’x6’ - £20.39 inc. vat

Decking Treated 38x125 per metre - £2.16 inc. vat Premier York 450x450mm Buff Stone - £1.98 inc. vat

Textured Slab 450x450mmx35mm Buff - £4.14 inc. vat Plum Slate 40mm Bulk Slate - £100 inc. vat

Dulux Mixing Machines with ‘Magic Eye’ now in all stores (except Weston-Super-Mare)

Dulux Trade Vinyl Matt 5L Mixed colour - £33.00 inc. vat Armstead Trade Contract Matt White 10L - £16.79 inc. vat

We pride ourselves on our service from our helpful & knowledgeable staff

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Elmhurst School Association (ESA) Diary of EventsQuiz night with Fish 'n' Chip Supper - Friday 15th April 6.30 pm to start for 7.00pm Up to 6 people per Team £3.00 per person and food an optional extra, please contact. Louise (07968 669310) for details. Come and test your knowledge but make sure your team does not walk away with the wooden spoons! Bags2School -Tuesday 3rd May morning collection A textile collection giving you chance to donate any unwanted clothing, shoes, bags, hats, belts or soft toys. Please NO bedding, curtains or towels accepted. Any donation can be brought to the school reception before the date.Adult Bingo Nights - 7.00 pm - 9.00 pm Friday 29th AprilFriday 27th MayFriday 1st July Celebrating the Queens 90th Birthday - Thursday 21st AprilWe will be holding a large garden Tea Party alongside pupils from Hindhayes Infant School to celebrate the Queens 90th Birthday.Elmfest 2016 This is our school’s biggest event of the year, where organisers have taken the normal summer fete and turned it into a mini festival. There will be various bands from Strode College and a mixture of Elmhurst Talent to entertain, and a chance for the pupils and their families to camp overnight. This event is for Elmhurst pupils and families ONLY.

Street Library NewsStreet Library has a variety of activities/events planned for April – why not visit the Library to find out more? Adults’ EventsComputer courses for beginners and people wanting to improve their skills take place on a Monday and Friday 10 a.m. to 12 noon. Courses are free but please book. Poetry Lunch ClubThe Lunch Club will meet on Monday 18th April - 1 p.m. to 2 p.m. Friends of Street Library Coffee Morning is planned for Saturday 2nd April - 10 a.m. to 12 noon

Children’s EventsRhyme Time takes place every Wednesday - 11.15 a.m. to 11.45 a.m. Story Time is held every Saturday - 10.30 a.m. to 11 a.m.Friends of Street Library Springtime Animals Story and Craft Event takes place on Saturday 9th April - 10.30 a.m. to 12 noon. The event is free but please book.

Support Street Library1 Leigh Rd ~ Street ~ BA6 0NA~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~01458 442032 [email protected]

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Crispin Community Focus, based in Crispin Community Centre, is a friendly charity promoting active living within the community.

There are daily coffee mornings, Monday to Friday 10am – 12 noon. A hot drink and pack of biscuits is just 70p. Pop in and join the group, it has a lovely atmosphere and is the perfect place to meet new people! There are lots of activities throughout the week including art club, sewing, scrabble, and singing!

Lunch ClubA Lunch Club takes place at Crispin Community Focus every Wednesday at 12.30pm. Places must be booked by the Monday before.Drop in and see one of the staff members at reception or call 01458 447248 for more information and booking your place.

Crispin Community Focus, Crispin Community Centre, Leigh Road, Street BA16 0HA

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An even better bargain Recycling more: will save money, energy and resourcesHow much a week does the average Somerset householder pay for waste, including kerbside collections, recycling centres and dumping your rubbish into polluting landfill?How about a fiver, a tenner or maybe £20? Try £3.31 a week - £171.75 a year, down from £176.82.It covers 52 weekly collections of a dozen recyclable materials including food, 26 fortnightly pick-ups of rubbish for landfill, and the recycling site network, including centres in Street, Somerton and Wells. Kerbside recycling costs £37.15, rubbish collections £24.15, recycling centres £36.79, the new Somerset anaerobic digestion plant and composting operations £11.59, while admin totals £4.88. A typical family’s bill for all waste services is 47p a day.It is a bargain, yet it could easily be far better, especially given that residents’ rubbish from Street, Glastonbury and Walton is part of Somerset’s £12.7 million shocking landfill bill this year, with each Somerset household spending £57.19 a year landfilling their waste.Separate from waste service costs, the average family with children spends around £60 a month discarding food, and far too much of that goes in rubbish bins to landfill.Taking action now to stop wasting – and then landfilling – food and drink offers a quick and easy win, with more money in your pocket now and less costs on your council tax bill next year. And all waste reduction is great to cut your costs.Find simple food saving ideas at www.somersetwaste.gov.uk, and recycle any remaining food waste through your kerbside container or – for some foods - home composting.Plans to recycle more packaging at the kerbside and find other solutions to landfill are being discussed, but why wait to waste less and save more?Aside from food’s potential big savings, to save millions more in the next few years, just boost today's 52% recycling rate by putting more paper, glass bottles and jars, food and drink cans, textiles, clothes, shoes, plastic bottles, aerosols, cardboard and aluminium foil in your kerbside boxes.

Get ‘em gone: recycle bulky plastics and cartons fast

Try something new this spring……..Holy Trinity Street and Walton, along with Street Mission Church and St. Andrew’s, Compton Dundon, meet every Sunday for prayer and worship. There are a variety of service styles on offer each week and the group would love to see new faces. Service details can be found on the noticeboards outside each of the churches and every morning service starts at 10am.

Room for HireStreet Parish Council has rooms available for hire. The rooms are in the centre of Street so close to car parks/bus stops and can seat up to 55 people. The rooms are regularly used by community groups and local businesses in the area, so why not find out more?

Hire rates are ‘reasonable’ – for further information please call 01458 440588 or email [email protected]

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Slimming WorldMONDAY - GlastonburyGlastonbury Leisure Centre,St. Dunstan's School, 7.30pmDawn - Tel: 01458 833536

TUESDAY - GlastonburyTor Leisure Centre,Street Road, 5.30pm & 7.30pmJo - Tel: 07778 871590

WEDNESDAYStreet - The Royal British Legion,Farm Road, 9.30am & 11.30amDawn - Tel: 01458 833536

WEDNESDAYStreet - The Royal British Legion,Farm Road, 5.30pm & 7.30pmDawn - Tel: 01458 833536

Local weight-loss expert backs government campaign to ask GLASTONBURY AND STREET ‘How are You?’A weight-loss expert is calling on adults from Glastonbury to take time out of their busy lives to think about their health and wellbeing as part of a new government campaign that says it’s never too late to make a change.

Slimming World are partners in Public Health England’s new One You campaign, which aims to support adults to make simple changes towards a healthier and happier life, and provide the tools, motivational support and encouragement every step of the way.

Dawn Rainey, who runs a Slimming World groups in Glastonbury and Street said: "One You is about helping adults take time out of their busy lives to think about their own health and wellbeing. As we all know at Slimming World, taking the time to pause and reflect and spend a little ‘me time’ is good for you! Because, after all, there is only one you - and it’s never too late to start making small changes. A few new healthy habits could be all it takes to live a longer, healthier and happier life." Dawn says that the government’s renewed focus on public health has never been more vital as around one in four (25%) adults are obese and it is estimated that, by 2034, this will increase to one in three. "As well as the serious physical health conditions obesity can lead to – from diabetes and raised blood pressure to the increased risk of heart disease and cancer – people who struggle with their weight often experience low confidence, poor self-esteem and mental ill-health.

"At Slimming World our members know how much energy and confidence losing weight gives them and they also enjoy the hidden benefits, like fewer aches and pains, lower risk of illness and improved sleep. Many of our members reduce how much they drink too. One You is a perfect fit for Slimming World. We know that making healthy lifestyle changes, such as improving your diet and becoming more active, can have a huge impact on your health right away. It also helps raise self-esteem and self-confidence by helping people to feel more in control of their own lives. Plus these behaviours can be passed on to the whole family, meaning the next generation grows up with healthy habits too."

It’s really easy to get involved with One You. There is a link from Slimming World’s website to the ‘How are You?’ free quiz – a quick and easy quiz to help people recognise the things they can do to improve their health in the long term, from eating well to moving more or being smoke free to drinking less. Dawn adds: "While being a healthy weight is an important part of ensuring that every adult enjoys a long and healthy life, it is of course not the only aspect of health that we need to think about – quitting smoking, reducing the amount that we drink, sleeping better and being more active are all essential to great health and wellbeing. Each week 250 members are losing weight beautifully in the Glastonbury and Street Slimming World group and there are hundreds more people across the area who have changed their lives with Slimming World. Yet there are still so many more we could help and now is a perfect time!"

To celebrate its new partnership with Public Health England, Slimming World is offering free membership (saving £10/€18) when new members sign up for a 12-week Countdown (12 weeks for the price of 10) between 7 March and 29 May 2016 to tie in with the campaign.

To join a Slimming World group, see the details below. For more information about Slimming World and One You visit http://www.slimmingworld.co.uk/

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Easter at Street Country MarketThe producers at Street Country Market are busily getting ready for Easter making seasonal specialities such as Easter cakes, cards and Simnel cakes, whilst our craft makers have been busy knitting and sewing unique items. The almost forgotten skill of smocking can be seen on some garments and is performed to such a high standard that even Grandma would be impressed. The green fingered producers offer a range of locally grown plants and vegetables plus some spring flowering plants to brighten your day. The market’s cooks are known for their scrumptious products but to avoid disappointment, come early or place an order for the next week.Amongst the other products offered are: walnuts; honey; jams; marmalade; chutneys; and wood turned items.Also, if you are looking for that special gift, the market’s local producers will even make an item just for you. So come along to the Crispin Hall on Thursday mornings between 9.30am and 11.30am where the welcome is warm and the ‘food miles’ virtually zero.For more information, contact Bob on 01458 442957 or email [email protected].

Mid Somerset Camera Club – March Programme of EventsMid Somerset Camera Club – April Programme of EventsMid Somerset Camera Club meet each Tuesday evening at the Pipers Inn, Bath Road, Ashcott – meet at 7.45pm for a 8.00pm start.

The group have a busy schedule of events this April: • 1st April – Battle with Frome Wessex Camera Club at Frome (please note that this meeting

will take place on a Friday)• 5th April – Pics on Sticks – bring along five images on a memory stick for discussion• 12th April – Members’ presentation – members Martin and Geoff will present a selection of

their images• 19th April – Guest speaker – Linda Wevill – 7.30pm start• 26th April – Picture of the Year competition

Photographer - Richard Weeks

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The CottageHair & Beauty Rooms

Hair Dry Styled from £17.00Art Deco Make Up £17.00

Nails Filed & Polished £15.00 Shellac £20.00Solglo Spray Tan £16.00

April Offer !It’s all about waxing ! #Shed your winter coat !

Full Leg £17.00 Half Leg £10.00

Appointments: 01458 443665 (STREET) Appointments being taken for prom days

Street Neighbourhood Watch Association You may have seen signs like this around Street, Walton and other parts of Somerset. Do you know what they mean?This sign is a warning to those who may knock on your door that they are not wanted. ‘Cold Call’ is when someone tries to sell or buy at your door. Cold Callers are often persistent, difficult to get rid of and not wanted. To help the local community deal with this issue the Street Neighbourhood Watch set up a ‘No Cold Caller Zone’ (NCCZ) in 2008. This made Street one of the largest NCCZ’s in the UK, Street Neighbourhood Watch Association in partnership with Street Parish Council, A&S Police and Trading Standards set up the Village wide zone as part of Operation FOX.

The important part of the scheme is to empower the residents of Street with the confidence and knowledge to deal with unsolicited Cold Callers, Bogus Callers and to help prevent Distraction Burglary. The primary aim is to protect the Vulnerable and Elderly who are often targeted by these people, from criminal activity and unwanted sales people by informing the Police. If you feel that you have been approached by a cold caller, ring 101 and quote Operation FOX, the Police will attend as soon as practicable, if Officers are available, and check out the Cold Caller to ascertain if they are genuine. It is not illegal to ‘cold call’, but it’s your doorstep and your decision to say no, not be pressurised in to buying at the door or taken in by Bogus callers.RING 101 and Quote OP FOXFind out more at www.streetneighbourhoodwatch.btck.co.uk or from the Trading Standards web site, where you can find more about your rights when buying at the door, including ‘cooling of periods’, money back if you’re not satisfied with the product or work done.This article has been produced in response to the Street PACT meeting held on February 10th 2016. The next meeting will be held on Wednesday 4th May 2016 in the Street Parish rooms at 7pm

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Mendip Ramblers March 2016 WalksTimes, distances, meeting places and contact details for walks this month organised by the Mendip Ramblers are detailed below: Monday 4th April – 13.45 – Easy: cup of tea walk: Stratton on the Fosse area Distance 3 miles. Meet: Stratton on the Fosse Village Hall. Contact: Val and Trevor L on 01761 232311Thursday 7th April – 10.00 – Moderate: Blagdon Lake areaDistance 5.6 miles. Meet: North end (Butcombe end) of dam. Contact Dave D 01963 351077Sunday 10th April – Moderate: White Horse Trail leg 4: Pewsey circularDistance 13 miles. Meet: Pewsey Heritage Centre. Contact Bob and Rosemary 01749 346023Thursday 14th April – Moderate: Wellow circularDistance 6 miles. Meet: Wellow old station car park (Station Road). Contact Les 07768 556735Sunday 17th April – Moderate/hilly: A walk in the Dorchester area from the Hardy MonumentDistance 10 miles. Meet: Hardy Monument. Contact Laurence 07568 584994Thursday 21st April – Moderate: Ebbor Wood, Wookey Hole and RookhamDistance 6.5 miles. Meet: Ebbor Gorge car park. Contact Gus 01749 840349Sunday 24th April – Moderate: Dundry, Windord and Pagans HillDistance 10.5 miles. Meet: Chew Magna, car park behind Pelican Inn. Contact Gus 01749 840349Thursday 28th April – Moderate: Lodge Hill, Galhampton and ThornDistance 7.3 miles. Meet: Castle Cary free public car park. Contact Roger 07803 791414For full details about the Ramblers, and for information about individual walks, please use the contact numbers quoted or visit www.mendipramblers.co.uk

Were You There on the 21st March 1976?Some dates are memorable! Most people of a certain age can recall their whereabouts when JFK was assassinated or when Neil Armstrong took that “one small step for (a) man, one giant leap for mankind”. So, what happened on 21st March 1976? Well, whilst not perhaps of international significance, that is the date on which the group now known as Mendip Ramblers joined together for their first walk. At a public meeting held in Wells on 12th February 1976 it was agreed that a local Ramblers sub-group should be formed and that the first walk would take place on Sunday 21st March. The walk began at Bishop’s Barn in Wells and was led by the treasurer of the new group, Mr S E Trinder.To mark this 40th Anniversary of that first walk Mendip Ramblers returned to the scene! On Monday 21st March, starting at Bishop’s Barn, Silver Street, Wells at 10am this circular walk of 6.2 miles, passing through Croscombe and Dinder before returning to Wells, was repeated.

Thinking of starting or growing a business in the local area? Free information and advice was on offer to local businesses on Tuesday 22 March at The Red Brick Building in Glastonbury. The event was organised by the recently reformed Street Chamber of Commerce who were keen to offer advice and build relationships with new and existing local businesses. The event comprised 15 business professionals who offered advice on an informal drop-in basis covering a wide range of topics, such as web design, e-commerce, marketing, PR, branding, soft and hardware, finance, premises and maintenance. A series of informative seminars will be running alongside the event including “How to attract more visitors to your website and increase sales” which is expected to be popular and booking is recommended. For more information, email [email protected] or call 01749 341345.

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COAL SUPPLIES

Welcome to our Local Business A - Z

Homes or Offices • Daily, Weekly or MonthlyOne Off Cleans • New Build Cleans

Landlord Letting Cleans

07929 007602 / 07973 214101 [email protected]

STREET, GLASTONBURY & SURROUNDiNG AREAS

Sinders Cleaning Services

proud to shine

ELECTRICIANA BISGROVE ELECTRICAL LTD

Domestic • Industrial • Commercial

07814 [email protected]

CHIROPRACTORS

ELECTRICIANS

CARPENTERS

BUILDERS CLEANING SERVICES

BURNHAM COAL SUPPLIESYOUR LOCAL APPROVED

COAL MERCHANTCoal & Smokeless Fuel deliveries♦ At very competitive prices ♦

♦ Pre-Packed or loose ♦www.burnhamcoalsupplies.co.uk

01278 691199

John Stone MIET

ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS& CONTRACTORS

• Installations, Rewiring, Repairs• Electrical Inspection& Testing• Domestic, Commercial, Industrial & Farms• Electric Heating Specialist• NICEIC Registered Contractor

Tel 01458 850515Mobile 07966 222840www.johnstoneelectricalservicessomerset.co.uk

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LOGS

LOGS FOR SALE

Call 07590 594699

MOBILE PHONES

Unlocking ✔ Repairs ✔Data Recovery ✔ Accessories ✔

Unlocked Handsets ✔ Sim Only Contracts ✔

01458 [email protected] • www.streetcellular.com

INDEPENDENT DEALERS FOR 25 YEARS

FUNERAL DIRECTORS

GARAGE DOORSMOBILITY SERVICES

M. Franks & SonsIndependent Family Funeral Directors

Est. 1879

* Private Chapel of Rest ** 24 Hour Personal Service *

Bath Road, Ashcott, Bridgwater, Somerset, TA7 9QT

Telephone01458 210627 or 01458 860157

FARMERS MARKETS

www.somersetfarmersmarkets.co.uk

STREET Farmers MarketThe Crispin Centre, High Street,

Street. BA16 0HPThe market takes place every Thursday all year round

(except for 24th & 31st December). Open from 9am-2pm

Reach over 12,000 people by advertising in LocalReach

Call 01458 555503 now

GARDENING

FOX SERVICESHouse MaintenanceGeneral Repairs and Maintenance, Plumbing, Carpentry, Door fitting, Bathroom Installation and repairs, Painting/Decorating, Kitchen fitting and repairs, Roof repairs, Gutter clearing and Window Cleaning.House ClearanceRemoval and disposal of any small or bulky household items upto a full household clearance.Garden Maintenance & ClearanceGardening, Grass cutting and Strimming, Hedge cutting, Fence Installation, painting and repairs, Shed installation, painting and repairs, Disposal of Garden Waste.No Job too Large or too Small01278 256649 • 01458 443094 • 07976 908334

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PRINTERS

PRINTINGCompetitively priced printing for local businesses• Leaflets, Menus, Postcards• Business stationery, Booklets• Calendars, NCR, PostersCall James on 07523 990058 or email [email protected] to discuss on the phone or arrange a visit

P.L RICHARDS LTDPLUMBING & HEATING ENGINEERS

GAS • OIL • SOLID FUEL • SOLARU/FLOOR HEATING • BATHROOMS &

WETROOM INSTALLATIONSCERAMIC TILING SERVICES

01458 44851007721 400164

www.plrichardsltd.co.ukNo. 95560

PLUMBERS

TAXIS

24/7 SERVICE Please book in advance for 24 hour service

1 - 8 seatsavailable

Short or longdistance

WHEELCHAIR ACCESSIBLE VEHICLE PLEASE CALL:

07877 886797

AJ TAXIS

Aardman Associates LtdC H A R T E R E D S U R V E Y O R S

COMMERCIAL AND RESIDENTIAL WORK UNDERTAKEN ACROSS THE SOUTHWEST

• Surveys and Inspections • Party Wall and Boundary Disputes • Dilapidations • Expert Witness and Defect Analysis Reports

Tel and Fax: Street (01458) 841341www.aardmanassociates.co.ukDirector: Mike Lewis Bsc (Hons) MRICS FFPWS FICWC

WEB DESIGN Low cost web sites for local businesses

• Web Sites from only £199• FREE Domain name with web site• Hosting on our secure servers

Call James on 07523 990058 or email [email protected]

Happy to discuss on the phone or arrange a visit

SURVEYORS

TELEVISION SERVICES

WEB DESIGN

THERAPISTS

TAXIS CONTINUED

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40in

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TR4110P1• 110cm range cooker • Dual fuel• Available in a choice of colours• Multifunction main oven with Vapor Clean function • Fan secondary oven• Variable grill • Storage drawer• Programmable timer • ‘A’ energy rating

Sound & Vision items are only available in Street

PHOENIX• 2 seater manual reclining sofa • Fixed & power reclining option • Multi-position headrest • Choice of fabric colourway • Alternative sofa sizes plus coordinating chair & footstool also on offer

SALE £769 WAS £1389 ‘Billy Joe’ fabric

UPGRADE TO POWER FOR AN EXTRA £130

SALE £1899 WAS £1999

DALBY• Compact (120-163cm) extending dining table • 4 chairs with fabric seat pads • Oak effect finish • Wide selection of coordinating range items

SALE £499 RRP £829

FULL RANGE REDUCED BY OVER 30% OFF RRP

SPRING SALE 2016SALE STARTS GOOD FRIDAY 25TH MARCH

Open from Monday - Saturday 9.00am - 5.30pm. Closed Sunday. Free delivery throughout Somerset, North Somerset & Bristol* *Subject to minimum order value of £150. All offers subject to availability. ‘WAS / MAN REC PRICE / RRP’ charged in-store between 15.02.2016 & 23.03.2016. 0416. E&OE.

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