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from the editorHere we are already in August – the weather may not have been great so far this year, but groups are still battling on, hosting events in your communities.
We have the popular Friends of Burnham War Memorial Hospital at the end of the month, with many events happening before. Keep your eye out for the Dreamscheme undertaking community tasks during the summer and not forgetting the popular National Play Day in the Apex Park at the start of August.
I have put together a piece looking at local places you can visit that are either free or very cheap – if you visit any during the summer, let me know how you got on and we may be able to put a write up in later editions of Localreach.
If anyone has had any difficulties sending emails to the Localreach email address, this is as a result of a virus and due to this my account was closed. I think thankfully most of your editorial had made it through though. The 16th August is the deadline for the September issue.
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the olympic torch is coming to Berrow
You are invited to the Church Fete at St. Mary’s Church, Berrow on Saturday 25th August between
1:00pm and 4:00pm the admission is free.There will be an opportunity to see one of the Olympic
Torches carried by Tony Deahl from Burnham on Sea, together with the Monarchs Gymnastic Team and Berrow’s own Kung Fu display. We will have all the usual fun stalls and sales tables. Come
and enjoy the afternoon with us.
Summer Activities Weekly Free Stay and Plays for 0 to 7 yr olds from 23rd July to 24th August
mondays - 10am to 11:30am Highbridge Children’s Centre.Places bookable Thursday before
tuesdays - 9:45am to 11:15am Morland Hall Highbridge. No group 8th August
Wednesdays - 10am to 11:30am. The Valley Children’s Centre, Cheddar.
We are also planning Fun Days at each of our centres: 10am to 2pm
Wednesday 8th august The Valley Children’s Centre, Cheddar
tuesday 14th august Highbridge Children’s Centre
thursday 23rd august Octopus Children’s Centre, Burnham on Sea
These days will be full of fun activities for all the family. To find out further information please pop in to one of our centres or have a look on our websites.
The Valley Children’s Centre, Cheddar First School, The Hayes, Cheddar BS27 3HN - www.thevalleychildrenscentre.org.uk Octopus Children’s Centre, Winchester Road, Burnham on Sea TA8 1JD www.octopuschildrenscentre.org.ukHighbridge Children’s Centre, 7 Coronation Road, Highbridge TA9 3JD www.highbridgechildrenscentre.org.uk.
We look forward to seeing you soon.
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Members of the Burnham District Group of the C.S.R.F. toasted the Queen at a Garden Party held in members', Mr and Mrs Gordon Smith's beautiful garden summer house.
During a very pleasant social morning members were plied with sausage rolls and a fine selection of cakes - generously provided by Dorothy Smith and Beth Bray - and a toast to the Queen was proposed by Hon. Sec. Joyce Beard with wine kindly gifted by Maurice Nicholls.
A Royal quiz was set by Mrs Beard and Maurice was the winner of a Jubilee commemorative plate.
The July meeting will take place at Apex Park on Tuesday 24th from 10.30 a.m. Members are requested to bring a picnic and take part in croquet and clock golf. There will be indoor games in the park office in inclement weather.
There will be no meeting during August.
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Friends of Apex Park Improvements GroupOn Wednesdays 8th 15th, 22nd and 29th August - there will be recycling workshops and outdoor games depending on the weather - from 3 p.m. -5 p.m. Workshops will provide materials to make games - games will include lawn toss and clock golf etc. Meet at the park office.
the family history societyThere is no meeting held in August. The next meeting will be on 6th September where our speaker will talk on "A flock of Black Sheep" - an intriguing subject for family historians. Any visitors who would like to attend would be very welcome. If you're interested in family history and need some help, there will be an opportunity of discussing this with our membersOur meetings are held on the first Thursday of the month normally at St John's Church Hall, Highbridge commencing at 7.30pm. Please note that this meeting on 6 September will be held at the Baptist Church in Highbridge. For further information please contact Christopher Deane - 782160
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Since 2001 a playday has run in conjunction with the National Playday and for the past 4 years it has been run at Apex Park in Highbridge.
It is organised by a committee of people who are interested and have a passion for Play. Numbers increase each year and 2011 saw over 6000 children attend the event. They all have to be accompanied by an adult. Activities are arranged for children aged 0 – 14yrs. The event is completely free and the committee have to rely on
obtaining grants to run the day. Sedgemoor District Council is very much involved and the Children Centres in Sedgemoor provide some funding and staff. We have been fortunate in securing funding from Islport Foods, Oasis Global Engineering, Octopus, Highbridge, Bridgwater Children’s Centres and Brock House. Those attending have the opportunity of donating cash to enable the playday to run each year.
This year the playday is to be run on Wednesday 1st August at Apex Park 10.00 – 3.00pm. There are over 30 activities which include climbing wall, archery, canoeing, fishing, forest school, drumming, man from story mountain, south American crafts and stories, arts and crafts, music and
movement, clay, circus skills, street dancing, edu pets, inflatables, magic and rope building etc. Various food outlets are booked or families are able to enjoy eating their own picnic lunches in the beautiful park area. A few of the comments from last year included the following:
“Great experience for the whole family”; “Cool, fun, good great day”; “Enjoyed the magician”; “Circus skills were brilliant”
“Enjoyed the forest school”If you haven’t been to the
playday before do come along and we look forward to seeing all who have attended the event before. If you wish to know more please contact Rosie Pike 07867967087 or visit www.playday.org.uk
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highbridge festival of the artsWe are holding a Cream Tea Party on Saturday 4th August at White Lodge, 36 Rectory Road Burnham on Sea from 2.30 until 4.30pm.
There will be a Raffle, a lovely garden to enjoy and a delicious tea to eat! Everyone is welcome. Tickets are £4.00 each. For more information, telephone 01278 780615 about obtaining tickets. All proceeds go the Highbridge Festival of the Arts.
east huntspill Village showSaturday 4th August in the Village Hall at 2pm. Entries to be in by Wednesday 1st August to the secretary Mrs Kay Bennett on 01278 789678. Schedules are available from local shops including Crown Stores, Basonbridge Inn, local Library and members or send a SAE to Mrs K Bennett Southview, Catherine Street, East Huntspill, Highbridge TA9 3PX
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portas pilot town BidThe Burnham on Sea Town Team submitted their second bid to become a Portas Pilot town on Friday 29th June 2012. We hope that this will help us access much needed help to rejuvenate the High Street and surrounding areas.
Bev Milner Simonds from the Town Team said "We have buckets (and spades) full of ideas and need some assistance in galvanising them into long-term, sustainable changes. The opportunity to be a Portas Pilot is a chance to do something meaningful in Burnham-on-Sea, before it is too late. We are not interested in racing others to the bottom of deprivation indices’ – we are proud, we believe in Burnham and we hope that the Department for Communities and Local Government, who are judging the bids will recognise this and join with us in making it better forever."
The Town team hope to hear back by the end of July as to whether they have been successful and in the meantime continue to work hard on bringing some elements of the plan to fruition.
come and Join us!Have you ever been a Brownie, Guide, Ranger or Leader in the Guide
Movement, or even if you haven’t, how would you like
to be involved in the Trefoil Guild? The Trefoil Guild enables ladies to maintain
their links with Guiding (now known as Girl Guiding). It provides fun, friendship and activities for its members, as well as support for the Guiding Movement and the local community. It offers its members opportunities to meet with friends, make new ones, develop interests, tackle new challenges, enjoy outings together and sometimes holidays.
Sounds interesting? We meet in St. Andrew’s Church Hall on the second Tuesday of each month, from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. We are a very friendly group of ladies and you will be made more than welcome. Why not come along for a ‘taster’ afternoon soon. For any more information, please contact either Sheila Capel on 01278 785813, or June Garton on 01278 794638. Hope to see you soon.
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Did you know that there are 5.4 million people in the UK with asthma? That means many of us know someone with the condition or have it ourselves.
In an asthma attack, the muscles of the air passages in the lungs go into spasm. This causes the airways to become narrowed, making breathing difficult. It's a distressing thing for the sufferer and for people watching.
An attack could be triggered by an allergy, a cold, or a certain drug. Other triggers include cigarette smoke, pollen and dust but some attacks may be caused by no trigger at all. Most asthma suffers will usually use a reliever inhaler
during an attack to help them. Someone having an asthma
attack will have difficulty in breathing, particularly breathing out. There may also be a wheeze when the person breathes out, coughing and the person may be distressed and anxious.
In a severe case, the person may have difficulty in talking, lips going blue and difficulty talking – in this case, call for an ambulance immediately.
To reassure the person, keep calm and get them to take a puff of their reliever inhaler. Encourage them to breathe slowly and deeply. Help the person sit down in a comfortable position, but not lying down – usually sitting
upright.A mild attack should ease
within a few minutes. If it doesn’t, ask the person to take another dose from their inhaler.
If the person doesn't respond to treatment after five minutes, they appear to be getting worse or they find talking difficult due to breathlessness, call 999/112 for emergency help
There is no substitute for a thorough understanding of first aid, to find out more information about volunteering for St John Ambulance in the Highbridge & Burnham area. Please contact Highbridge Adult Division on 01278 780961
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With the Highbridge Hotel an acknowledged major eyesore in the centre of the town since the devastating fire in 2008 the owners of the site, their architects and advisors together with the District and Town Councils have been investigating different ideas of how the building and the wider site may be used in the future. With elements of the Grade II-listed building still standing the challenge to secure a viable and achievable solution is immense.
There have been many meetings with interested parties and the owners over the years as to the redevelopment of the whole ex-market site and re-use of the former hotel badly damaged by fire. As with all schemes of this nature, some ideas that are presented are not feasible, practical or affordable.
A group comprising of councillors from Sedgemoor District Council and Burnham-on-Sea and Highbridge Town Council together with council officers, landowners and other potential partners have met over recent months to discuss and develop some imaginative ideas linking into current proposed initiatives in the town which could act as a catalyst for the site and for Highbridge in a wider sense.
As with any potential development, there are confidential discussions between developers; owners and other parties during the early and delicate stages of negotiation. Should the owners/developers wish to comment publically on their proposals; that is their prerogative.
As Sedgemoor District Council is the planning authority to which any planning application will be submitted, it cannot comment on any potential uses until a planning application is received, where it will go through all the normal consultation processes. SDC can only comment on a submitted application; the Council will not give informal views as to any information or rumour that is publically available.
If, and when, a planning application is received, then Sedgemoor District Council will assess the scheme as put forward on its own merits and details at that time, within the SDC policy framework.
All planning applicants are encouraged however to engage in proper consultation with the local community and Town Council to gain support for the principles of their proposals prior to submitting any application to the District Council.
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try something newEver thought of having a go at Short Mat Bowling? It is great fun and a sport for all ages. We meet in Highbridge Community Centre on Friday evening from 7.15 pm to 9.15pm and Sundays from 2.30pm to 4.30pm.
We are a small but friendly Club and invite you to come along at any time for a “taster” session to see how you like it (you can use our Club bowls if you want to) and if you do like it, you are very welcome to join our Club. For further information ring Rose on 01278 785427 or June on 01278 794638.
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Burnham nursing centre summer fayreOn Saturday August 18th between 1pm and 4pm the Burnham Nursing Centre on Oxford Street is hosting its Summer Fair. There will be all the usually activities available during the afternoon and the centre would like as many people as possible to support this event to raise funds for the residents – this in turn buys things that would not normally be affordable – such as visits to the zoo and other activities for enjoyment and recreation.
monthly coffee morning – methodist church hallVisit the Methodist Church Hall, College Street, Burnham on Sea every 3rd Saturday of the month between 10am and 12 noon. All proceeds for Educate the Kids (singing children Africa). Regular stalls include Cakes, African jewellery, Bric a Brac, Clothes Rails, Raffle. The dates remaining for 2012 are 21st July,18th August, 15th September, 20th October, 17th November, & 15th December. We would ideally like to see more sponsors at these events.
tea-at-3 The event held on Wednesday July 4th we raised £600 for St Margarets Hospice. This was our 6th year of doing Tea-at-3 and was well supported despite the weather. I would like to thank all who came along & supported us once again, also to all the local businesses that donated prizes for the grand raffle. Last but not least, I would like to thank my team of brethren from Burnham lodge and their wives ( plus 2 lodge widows ) for helping on the day. Regards Chris Beckett (Almoner ) Rural Philanthropic Lodge 291.
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The Princess Theatre and Arts Centre is starting a new Creative Club. Held on the first Wednesday of each month it is for anyone working or studying within the Creative Industries in Somerset and is a platform for Creative Exchange Opportunities, Debate and Dialogue.
The club’s first meeting will run at The Princess Theatre and Arts Centre from 7pm-9pm on the 1st August and will continue to meet on a monthly basis. It will be organised and facilitated by the Princess Theatre and Arts Centre’s Visual Arts Coordinator Neil Hansford who can be contacted at [email protected].
The Creative Club idea originated in the West Somerset region and has worked well toward the cohesion of the creative sector in the area.
The idea was then shared at the, Let’s Work Together: Creative Somerset Launch day on Wednesday 30th May at Dillington House, Ilminster.
Neil said, “The day was fantastic, the variety of arts and design disciplines, covered by the people attending the event was staggering. One idea that was transferable to our theatre was the open platform event for the creative sector in our region. The name will be kept the same as the original with the ambition that it could become a brand across the South West of England and beyond.” The hope is that people involved from all sectors of the arts will attend to share knowledge opportunities across our region.
If you are interested and want more information contact Neil Hansford or the Princess Theatre and Arts Centre.
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Help Support Great Ormond Street HospitalMusic with mummy has joined forces with the Great Ormond Street hospital in London to raise money.
I am therefore hosting Music with Mummy classes at the Tennis Club on Tuesday 4th & Wednesday 5th September. The theme of the classes is Peter Pan.
All the proceeds of monies raised will go directly to Great Ormond Street. We are hoping to get as many parents & children to the music classes as possible.
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One of the most common problems that we get asked to look is the slow computer. Typically, this can give symptoms such as being very slow to start, lots of hourglass (waiting) situations and an Internet experience which is painfully sluggish.
We find generally that this tends to affect computer that are running Microsoft’s Windows XP and Vista operating systems, but more worryingly even Windows 7 computers can grind to a halt if things aren’t right. I would say that the two main causes of slow computers are lack of RAM memory and some bloated anti-virus products.
Although not for the faint hearted, it is relatively easy to purchase and install more RAM memory. These take the form of a small circuit board which can be plugged into spare slots on the computer’s motherboard (whilst the machine is switched off) to increase RAM. This applies to both tower style computers and laptops, but it is worth mentioning that there are different types of RAM, so it is worth checking what RAM the system currently is using. In general terms, 2 GB (gigabytes) of RAM is the minimum for any computer, but even going from ½ GB to 1 ½ GB of RAM would really help.
Other tips to increase speed of a computer
are to remove old unused software from the computer, for example, in the control panel you may see “Add or Remove Programs” or “Programs” / “Uninstall a Program” and it is worth going into this section to see if you recognise any old programs which you no longer use. Do not remove anything that you do not recognise, but look for old software which is still on the computer, but no longer used. Avoid using some of the free anti-virus offerings, as in particular some recent editions have been found to slow machines down. Bought anti-virus software is better written and tends not to have such a draining effect on system resources. Another area of concern is the length of internal phone wiring, which can have a negative effect on the speed of the internet. Although not always convenient, the best place to plug your broadband equipment is directly into the BT master socket.
If you would like some help on this or any other IT matter, please contact us on [email protected] or call 07973 536299 and we can arrange an engineer to visit.
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Somerset Rural Youth Project delivers a number of projects to young people in rural areas across the county.
This spans from educational and health advice, to job clubs and accreditation through learning.
To help provide these
services it relies on a fleet of minibuses and at the moment the charity is currently looking for someone who can drive one of these buses. A driver would be trained and CRB checked by SRYP if they are prepared to take on this role.
If you are interested in
helping out there is a plentiful supply of goodwill, tea and biscuits for the right person. Please call 01278 722100 and ask for Angela Marshfield to find out more. You can also visit the charity’s website on www.sryp.org.uk.
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Never mind the weather, the Burnham Bowling Club is open and in full swing. If you are thinking of taking up a new hobby, or just wanting to keep active, you will find bowling a friendly sport that could fulfil your needs, and more.
Free coaching is available without the need to become a member first. There is still a large number of friendly games scheduled for the remainder of the season, as well as league matches, but also ample opportunity just to bowl casually amongst friends if you prefer.
We are now into the second half of the season, which means a reduction in fees for
the remainder of this year should you decide to join. For membership details contact the Men's Secretary, Alan Lane (792508) or the Ladies' Secretary, Anne Richards (782890). For coaching information, or to arrange coaching, please contact Ellis Davies (760544).
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Burnham & highbridge BandThe next concert by the Burnham and Highbridge Band will be held in the Princess Hall on the evening of Sunday 26th August. The concert starts at 7.45pm and tickets are available from the Princess Box-office or pay at the door. Admission is £6 (£5 under 16s and over 65s).
This is the fourth in our series of Sunday concerts which continue on the last Sunday of each month until the end of November. Come along and enjoy an evening of light brass band music from your local band in a variety of genre. The band is also performing at the Puriton Flower Show on the afternoon of Saturday 11th August and at West Huntspill Flower show on Saturday 18th August.
friends of Burnham hospital feteThe Friends of Burnham Hospital will be holding their annual fete on August Bank Holiday Monday. The fete, which is a regular and traditional event on the Bank Holiday ( August 27th) takes place in Manor Gardens.
It regularly draws large crowds and many local charities, Rotary Club, Lions International, Moose etc have stalls to both entertain with games and sell their produce, books white elephants etc. Any charity wishing to have a stall can phone 783121 or 785727 to book a place. It is dangerous and tempting providence to say that the sun always shines on the Hospital Fete but it has not been affected by the weather in over 20 years. So, when it's raining everywhere else, head for Manor Gardens to have fun and support our local hospital.
fritzlar twinningDespite the horrible weather, which they assured us was just the same in Germany, 30 guests from our Twin Town Fritzlar spent a whirlwind 4 days with local host families and B&Bs, visiting Exeter & Dawlish as well as enjoying Somerset, before going on to Wales and Chester. In this Olympic Year, the highlight of the Farewell Evening was a breathtaking display by “The Monarchs” young gymnasts, who were fearless as well as hugely talented and entertaining. For more information about the Twinning, please contact the Secretary (01278 786789) or Treasurer (01278 782902)
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The Community Gardener
and Friends of Marine
Cove are pleased to announce a new series of events over the summer.
Every Saturday morning in July the Community Gardener for Marine Cove will be available in the garden between 10:00am and midday to answer questions or to encourage volunteer involvement. Please feel free to come to the garden, ask any questions you have and see how you can become a part of the Friends group. The Friends of Marine Cove and Sedgemoor District Council are particularly keen to hear from families who are interested in helping in the garden. We have moved the regular drop-in slot from the first Monday in the month to every Saturday with a view to encouraging more involvement in the project.
Thursday 27th July at
11:00am the first of 3 summer History Walks, being run by The Friends of Marine Cove, in association with Sedgemoor District Council will be held. The Walks will start and end at Marine Cove and will take in some of the historical sites in and around the town of Burnham on Sea. Historian and Author Bob Thomas, who volunteers with the Friends of Marine Cove, will be leading the walk. Advanced tickets can be purchased through the Burnham Information Centre for £2.50. Numbers are restricted so please book early to avoid disappointment. The funds raised will go towards future events at Marine Cove.
Thursday 2nd August the local Chalice Morris Men will be performing at Marine Cove at 7.45pm for a 30 minute demonstration.
Saturday August 11th between 11:00am and 3:00pm the Craft Fair will take place. Jacqui Strong is keen to hear from any local crafts person
willing to pay for a pitch at a cost of £5 for the days event. If anyone would like to put on a display during this time then we are busy preparing a programme for the day. Places are limited, so please contact Jacqueline Strong via the details provided below as soon as possible. If you are not a retailer just come along and enjoy a stroll around the garden whilst picking up some locally made crafts.
The forthcoming dates for the two other local History walks are Thursday 30th August and Thursday 27th September.
For more information please visit www.marinecove.org.uk for our volunteer maintained website or www.sedgemoor.gov.uk. Anyone keen to volunteer either with the maintenance or assisting with the project in other ways, can get in touch with Community Gardener Jacqui Strong via email [email protected] or telephone 01278 435512.
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the Bd Jazz clubThe BD Jazz Club is the local Burnham area Traditional/New Orleans Jazz Club.The Club usually meets on the last Friday of every month for regular club sessions at Laburnum House Lodge Hotel.
The club programme also includes special events, sometimes at other venues, which are listed in our programme. Find the programme on the BD jazz club page of www.newsocietyjazz.co.uk
This months regular club session is on Friday August 31st when we welcome Roger Wells with the New Dixieland Hotshots from Bristol. The venue is at our usual BD Jazz Club at Laburnum House Hotel; Playing times are from 8pm to 11pm Admission £3. For further information please contact Bob 01278 794709 or Diane on 01278 788070
We look forward to seeing you at one of our future regular club sessions or additional special events.
Thank you for supporting your local Jazz Club. Bob Reynolds and Diane Wilkins
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Before you make a decision on your childcare come and see what we offer
Every child deserves the best possible start in life to support and fulfil their potential. When parents choose to use Early Years services
they want to know that their chosen provision will keep children safe and help them thrive. Here at Rose Cottage Farm Children’s Nursery we ensure
that the foundations for future learning are being laid. Knowledge is gained through play so we ensure that we provide a high standard of child care, which, with a stimulating environment, has the emphasis on making
learning fun.Rose Cottage Farm Children’s Nursery is a privately owned day
nursery set in 2 acres of countryside. We are OFSTED registered.
Why not use your 3-4 yr old FREE Educational Funding in an environment that can offer your child that bit more.
We are open 52 weeks of the year 7.30 am – 6pm, we offer term time as well as full time child care, and if you want us to
collect your child from home and deliver them safely back to you at the end of the day we offer this service as well.
Tel: (01278) 793103Email: [email protected]
MONDAY – FRENCH LESSONS + OUR OWN MARKET GARDEN
TUESDAY - OUR OWN ON SITE FOREST SCHOOL
WEDNESDAY – SWIMMING LESSONS AT BURNHAM POOL
THURSDAY – TRIP TO THE LOCAL LIBRARY
FRIDAY – BEACH SCHOOL AND OUR RECYCLING TRIP
We offer more than just the normal daily childcare
TUESDAY - OUR OWN ON SITE FOREST SCHOOLWEDNESDAY – SWIMMING LESSONS AT BURNHAM POOL
THURSDAY – TRIP TO THE LOCAL LIBRARYFRIDAY – BEACH SCHOOL in BURNHAM-ON-SEA
We offer more than just the normal daily childcare
Before you make a decision on your childcare come and see what we offer
Rose Cottage Farm Children’s Nursery is a privately owned day nursery set in 2 acres of countryside. We areOFSTED registered.
Why not use your 3-4 yr old FREE Educational Funding in an environment that can offer your child that bit more.
We are open 52 weeks of the year7.30 am –6pm, we offer term time as well as full time child care, and if you want us to collect your child from home and deliver them safely back to you at
the end of the day we offer this service as well.
Before you make a decision on your childcare come and see what we offer
Every child deserves the best possible start in life to support and fulfil their potential. When parents choose to use Early Years services
they want to know that their chosen provision will keep children safe and help them thrive. Here at Rose Cottage Farm Children’s Nursery we ensure
that the foundations for future learning are being laid. Knowledge is gained through play so we ensure that we provide a high standard of child care, which, with a stimulating environment, has the emphasis on making
learning fun.Rose Cottage Farm Children’s Nursery is a privately owned day
nursery set in 2 acres of countryside. We are OFSTED registered.
Why not use your 3-4 yr old FREE Educational Funding in an environment that can offer your child that bit more.
We are open 52 weeks of the year 7.30 am – 6pm, we offer term time as well as full time child care, and if you want us to
collect your child from home and deliver them safely back to you at the end of the day we offer this service as well.
Tel: (01278) 793103Email: [email protected]
MONDAY – FRENCH LESSONS + OUR OWN MARKET GARDEN
TUESDAY - OUR OWN ON SITE FOREST SCHOOL
WEDNESDAY – SWIMMING LESSONS AT BURNHAM POOL
THURSDAY – TRIP TO THE LOCAL LIBRARY
FRIDAY – BEACH SCHOOL AND OUR RECYCLING TRIP
We offer more than just the normal daily childcare
Before you make a decision on your childcare come and see what we offer
Every child deserves the best possible start in life to support and fulfil their potential. When parents choose to use Early Years services
they want to know that their chosen provision will keep children safe and help them thrive. Here at Rose Cottage Farm Children’s Nursery we ensure
that the foundations for future learning are being laid. Knowledge is gained through play so we ensure that we provide a high standard of child care, which, with a stimulating environment, has the emphasis on making
learning fun.Rose Cottage Farm Children’s Nursery is a privately owned day
nursery set in 2 acres of countryside. We are OFSTED registered.
Why not use your 3-4 yr old FREE Educational Funding in an environment that can offer your child that bit more.
We are open 52 weeks of the year 7.30 am – 6pm, we offer term time as well as full time child care, and if you want us to
collect your child from home and deliver them safely back to you at the end of the day we offer this service as well.
Tel: (01278) 793103Email: [email protected]
MONDAY – FRENCH LESSONS + OUR OWN MARKET GARDEN
TUESDAY - OUR OWN ON SITE FOREST SCHOOL
WEDNESDAY – SWIMMING LESSONS AT BURNHAM POOL
THURSDAY – TRIP TO THE LOCAL LIBRARY
FRIDAY – BEACH SCHOOL AND OUR RECYCLING TRIP
We offer more than just the normal daily childcare
Burnham district pantomime societyWe have the script and have had the auditions so now
we will be on the role for rehearsals to start in September. It will be all hands to the deck in the various jobs that the members do towards keeping Jack and the Beanstalk on track and making it a good show.
You can still join us there are so many things to do, props, painting, sewing, backstage, lights, sound, callers and front of house jobs - all very important.
I would like to remind local businesses that you can advertise in our programme and support us as so many have done for a long time and we do appreciate that, thank you.
We have the safari supper night coming up, and we are taking names for the Christmas dinner if interested contact Barbara Neill. It is going to be a good panto so keep an eye on this space to see when the tickets go on sale.
AGM meeting is 7.30pm on Friday September 7th at the community centre, Berrow Road.
Crime Prevention AdviceAugust already. Has the summer
been and gone? Please don’t forget to keep back doors and windows locked when
you’re out. Almost a third of all burglaries in homes occur where
insecure doors and windows, ‘invite’ a burglar. You would be surprised just how many front doors are left open overnight.
Cars are the same. Leaving anything of any value in the car, even out of sight, puts you at risk. Significant numbers of victims of car crime report that the rear seats are being moved to allow access into the boot area, where valuables had been left. If you value it, don’t leave it for someone else to devalue it.
We all still need to keep vigilant. Keep burglars and thieves away from our area. Don’t let them get a foothold and think of us as an easy touch. If you see it and cant challenge it, TELL US. It is simple, just ring 101. You wont be wasting our time. We are here 24 hours a day, responding to your concerns and needs. Make sure you are part of the strong community. Make a difference.
Roger TOLLEY – Inspector
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The West Country is to have its first Wildlife and Heritage Education Centre thanks to a massive £502,600 grant from The Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF). This project will give thousands of school children from across the region direct access to the natural world at a time when the UK’s wildlife has never been under a greater threat and many youngsters would struggle to identify an oak tree.
The facility is to be provided at the Secret World Wildlife Rescue Centre at East Huntspill in Somerset where Disc World author Sir Terry Pratchett recently launched a £4.4 million Call of the Wild Appeal. This aimed to build the education centre together with a wildlife teaching hospital.
Now work on the Education Centre part of the project, which involves the renovation and extension of a 17th Century barn, will start in October and is expected to be completed by May 2013. A delighted Secret World Founder Pauline Kidner said, “The Heritage Lottery grant provided 79% of the cash needed to build, equip and run the centre as well as funding a South West schools outreach programme over the next three and a half years.” “Set in the heart of Secret World, the centre will give children their only guaranteed chance of seeing and learning about a wide range of British wildlife at a time when most youngsters spend only nine per cent of their time outdoors,” said Pauline.
“We have been inundated
with wildlife orphans over the past couple of months of the breeding season but while what we do with the rescue side of the charity is vitally important, it is the education of our children that will have the greatest Impact on wildlife in the future,” she said.
To address the problem of habitat loss which was endangering many species of British wildlife, Secret World would also be providing schools with advice on how to make their grounds more wildlife friendly, said Pauline.
Secret World Capital Appeal Director Tina Antonio said that at a time when one in four of the UK’s wildlife species were depleted or endangered, children were now more disconnected with the countryside than ever before.
“So we are thrilled that we have attracted a funder who is deeply aware of the issues and without their support we could never have started work on the centre so soon,” she said.
Richard Bellamy, acting Head of Heritage Lottery Fund South West, said: “We at HLF are delighted to announce this award of £502,600 to the Wild Hearts Project, which will give visitors of all ages fantastic new opportunities to explore their local wildlife. The Education centre and the planned outreach activities will help young people learn about the importance and issues around our precious natural heritage, whilst older members of the community will have a chance to get involved through volunteering at the centre. We are all custodians of our natural heritage, and through projects
like this we are able to help ensure that it can be preserved for future generations to enjoy.” The Heritage Lottery Fund awarded Secret World £12,867 at the end of last year to plan their proposed centre’s education programme in readiness for submitting a full funding bid. The money was used to consult with all the schools in the South West, train volunteers and create an education plan. Consultation revealed that schools fervently believed in the value of educating children about wildlife and were keen to get involved with the project and make use of the facilities. The new Wildlife Education Centre will include meeting rooms and a lecture theatre where schools will be encouraged to take part in inspiring educational programmes giving youngsters a unique opportunity to learn about British wildlife and how to help save it.
Launching the Call of the Wild Appeal earlier this year Sir Terry Pratchett said Secret World was the South West’s only 24 hour wildlife rescue service and its work had never been more vital. “Orphaned by traffic, hurt by our pollution and rubbish and forced out of their natural habitats by our developments, Britain’s wildlife is in serious decline so much so that even the sparrow and the much loved hedgehog are endangered,” he said.
Also supporting the Wildlife Education Centre and teaching hospital project are UK Wildlife TV celebrities Mike Dilger, Simon King, Steve Backshall, Chris Packham and Michaela Strachan.
SECRET WORLD WINS heritage LotterY fund grant
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The dreamscheme is based on a simple concept of WORK, POINTS and TRIPS. Young people are
enabled to carry out community based work projects for which they earn points. These can then be exchanged for trips and activities of their choice.
Work ➜ Points ➜ TripsThe Dreamscheme Network provides training, information,
advice, guidance and support to help groups across the UK set up their own dreamschemes.
Burnham dreamscheme was set up in February 2011 after the success of the Highbridge dreamscheme that had been running for several years before and had successfully attracted interest from local youth people.
The scheme is open to all young people and is designed to encourage positive engagement within the community you live – at the same time offering social integration and fun activities – if you put in the work.
If you would like more information contact John Alexander on [email protected]
The official launch of Burnham-on-Sea & Highbridge (BOSH) Youth Theatre is to take place on Tuesday 14th August between 1pm and 4pm at The Princess Theatre. There will be the opportunity to take part in a sound and light workshop, have a tour backstage, drama/costume workshop, face painting and refreshments. During the launch there will be the opportunity to learn more about this new Youth Theatre group and to register for the new term to commence in October. Contact the Princess Theatre 01278 793099 for more information or email [email protected]
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The Cladding CentreFamily Business established in Burnham-on-Sea 30+ years
Proprietor: NPC Edrich email: [email protected]
01278 795358 07738 283569
PVCue Fascias, Soffits and Guttering
You are invited to join exhibitors and demonstrators at Burnham-on-Sea's first food festival on Saturday 29th September at The Baptist Hall and The Princess Theatre. Food stalls, tastings, demonstrations, local ciders, beers & wines, workshops will all be on offer, with no entry fee for visitors. The day will also include The Great Burnham Bake Off - a home baking competition for bread and cakes and home brew cider, wine and beer competitions for locals to take part in.
If you are a producer, restauranteur, brewer, retailer or supplier operating in the Somerset Levels then Beverley and Sarah are keen to hear from you as stalls and demonstration slots are still
available.Beverley and Sarah are
also working to promote local businesses within Burnham-on-Sea too. Beverley says "the High Street is full of interesting and vibrant shops and we a working with each of them to help them maximise the Food Festival for them and for visitors. We were pleased to have kitchen supplier KDS sign up immediately and they are working with a local chef to offer cooking demonstrations in store, Truckles Farm Shop have also been quick to get involved and will be offering in store tastings throughout the day."
"Demonstrating to shoppers what great food, drink and service is available to them within Burnham-on-Sea is a key part of our motivation for
putting on the festival and so to get an enthusiastic response from traders has been very encouraging."
Find out more at www.burnhamonseafoodfestival.org, by following the Festival on Twitter @bosfoodfest, emailing [email protected] or calling Beverley on 07973 378735.
Food and drink lovers invited to Burnham on Sea's First Food and Drink
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fLoWers/shruBs.
Now is a good time to start planting spring bulbs in your garden. Tulips and hyacinths are good varieties for forcing on for Christmas Time. Once you have planted them in their pots, place the pots in a cool dark place for about 6 to 8 weeks, do not forget to water them if needed.
Once they have started to grow gradually bring them out into the light but not bright sunlight, do not put them in too warm a place to begin with or you will end up with very tall plants.
If you have Madonna lilies in
your garden that are getting overgrown or you just need to move them, this is the month to act. Prepare the soil by deep digging, adding leaf mould and lime. Madonna lilies are among the few lilies that need lime.
Clematis, honeysuckle and wistaria should be trained before the shoots become too long.
fruit
Strawberry beds should be looked over and a few strong plants selected for planting in a south facing border, and hopefully they will produce some early fruit next year.
VegetaBLes.
Pinch out side shoots from tomatoes plants and remove some of the lower leaves to aid the ripening of the fruit, when watering add some tomato feed to help produce more tomatoes.
Globe artichokes must be cut down as the heads are gathered.
Asparagus beds must be kept clear of weeds. Unless seed is wanted, cut off the heads of the flowers so the energy goes into the roots of the plants.
august Work in the garden …
For more tips why not join your local gardening group? The Burnham and District Horticultural Society meets at 7.30 pm on the third Monday of each month (except December) at the Community Centre, Berrow Road. All welcome.
Members of the Society free, visitors £1.00.
On Monday 20th August members can enjoy a fun evening with mini flower and vegetable show, quiz, cheese and wine.
annual flower showBurnham and District Horticultural Society will be holding it’s 44th Annual Show on Saturday 11th and Sunday 12th August at GardenWorld, Brent Knoll. Show open Saturday 1pm - 6pm and Sunday 10am - 4pm.
Classes include Floral Art, Domestic, Handicrafts, Amateur Photography, Pot Plants, Flowers, Fruit and Vegetables. There are also Junior classes for under 11 and 11 – 16 year olds. For more information and details of how to enter an exhibit contact Dave Bryant on 01278 788058.
highbridge resident associationWe meet at the Hope Baptist Church on the first Thursday of the month between 10 and 11.30am. We have the community computers available for you to use.We can offer help with housing issues, anti social issues, local area issues. Drop in & see us, have a cuppa while you’re here.
the Living with spirit festivalThe Princess Theatre and Arts Centre in Burnham-on-Sea will again host The Living With Spirit Festival on August 25th. There will be Mediums, Clairvoyants, Tarot Readers, Crystals, Healers, Aura Photography and Unique Artwork at the show.
Visitors can explore alternative or complementary therapies, or just chat to a practitioner to find out more. There will also be a programme of talks and workshops throughout the day.
Organisers are pleased that that once again there will be an amazing Demonstration of Trance Mediumship with Internationally renowned Medium Angie Kruger and her Spirit Guide Richard.
From incense to crystals, from organic cosmetics to Indian Head Massage - a veritable Aladdin's cave awaits. Open from 10am – 5pm entry is just £1 and children are free more details can be found on Facebook https://wwwfacebook.com/events/239033932869714/ Or http://www.thenewway.co.uk/livingwithspirit.html Contact Rob on [email protected] for more details
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places to visit locally this summerWith budgets being squeezed, fuel prices increasing – consider making staying home the new going away, here are a few suggestions to try on our doorstep……
ahoy there me hearties After the success of the Jubilee
Parade and sandcastle
event a Free Family Fun
day has been organised
by volunteers for Sunday August 12th between 12 and 6pm
on Burnham Beach
next to the Pavillion 12 - 6pm.
There is a pirate theme and all families are
encouraged to dress up as a pirate. There
will be prizes for the best dressed male
and female pirates – adults and children.
So far events planned include: Walk the
Plank, Treasure Hunt, Cannonball Blast
and Pirate ship wars – be prepared to
get wet and have fun! Bring a picnic and
enjoy the day with your family and friends.
Anyone who wishes to help or has ideas
on how to contribute to the free fun day can
attend the next meeting at the Bay Centre
on Thursday19th July at 7pm or call Ian on
07724995631.
Events at a glanceJuly - September
Find us on
July
September
The museum reserves the right to change details of events without notice. For accurate information please ask at reception.
All activities must be booked and paid for in advance, unless otherwise stated. No unaccompanied children please.
Tues 314:30 – 15:00
Thurs 5
14:00 – 15:3019:30 – 21:00
Fri 6 10:30 – 11:3013:30 – 14:30
Tues 10 14:30-15:00
Fri 13 13:00 – 13:45
Tues 1714:30 – 15:00
Wed 1813:00 – 13:30
Sat 21 10:00 – 14:00
Tues 24 14:30 – 15:00
Sat 2811:00 – 13:0014:00 – 15:30
Sat 2819:30
Tickets £8
Tues 3114:30 – 15:00
Museum Object Handling FREEHandle real museum objects with a Victorian theme!
Tour of the ‘Worn to be Wild’ temporary exhibition, with textile artist Kate Plumtree Tickets £7.50Tickets £10
Toddler Explorers!Age 1–3 Drop-In Activity £1Discover museum collections through play and active exploringA fun way to mix and learn
Museum Object Handling FREEHandle real museum objects with a mystery theme!
Lunchtime Talk All ages £2Jane Hill will talk about the Iron Age in North Somerset
Museum Object Handling FREEHandle real museum objects with an Archaeology theme!
Curator’s Corner FREEWalk and talk with Jane Hill about the Museum of Somerset’s Iron Age Collection
Finds Surgery FREEBring your finds to be identified and recorded by our expert
Museum Object Handling FREEHandle real museum objects with a Holidays theme!
Family Drop-In FREE Age 3-11Seaside Fun!Make and create something special on a seaside theme
FEATURE EVENTJohn Hanning Speke – Somerset’s Boldest ExplorerAn illustrated talk by Tom Mayberry to celebrate the 150th anniversary of John Hanning Speke’s discovery of the source of the River Nile on 28th July 1862
Museum Object Handling FREEHandle real museum objects with a Fossils theme!
AugustWed 1
10:30 – 12:0013:30 – 15:00
Fri 310:30-11:3013.30-14.30
Tues 7 14.30-15.00
Wed 8 10:30 – 12:0013:30 – 15:00
Fri 10 13:00 – 13:45
Tues 1414:30 – 15:00
Wed 1510:30 – 12:0013:30 – 15:00
Wed 1513:00 – 13:30
Fri 1710:00 – 13:00
Tues 2114.30-15.00
Wed 2210:30 – 12:0013:30 – 15:00
Sat 2511:00 – 13:0014:00 – 15:30
Amazing Calligraphy Age 7-11 £3.50 per child (pre-book)Write with a quill penSee real examples of old handwriting
Toddler Explorers! Age 1-3 Drop-In Activity £1 per childDiscover museum collections through play and active exploringA fun way to mix and learn
Museum Object Handling FREEHandle real museum objects with a World War II theme!
Sensational Skeletons Age 3-7£3.50 per child (pre-book)See real animal skeletons and make a paper human one
Lunchtime Talk All ages £2Tom Mayberry will talk about Making the Museum of Somerset
Museum Object Handling FREEHandle real museum objects with a Victorian theme!
World War II: Life at HomeAge 5-11£3.50 per child (pre-book)Put out an incendiary bomb with a stirrup pump!See and touch real museum objects
Curator’s Corner FREEWalk and talk with Tom Mayberry about William Sparke’s Spyglass and the Monmouth Rebellion
Finds Surgery FREEBring your finds to be identified and recorded by our expert
Museum Object Handling FREEHandle real museum objects with a mystery theme!
Digging up the Past! Age 7-11£3.50 per child (pre-book)Be an archaeologist! Dig, sort and identify objectsGet your hands dirty and discover what an archaeologist does
Family Drop-In FREE Age 3-11Dinosaurs!Make dinosaur prints and enjoy lots more prehistoric fun!
Museum Object Handling FREEHandle real museum objects with an Archaeology theme!
Objects Up Close Age 3-7£3.50 per child (pre-book)Use a microscope and magnifying lenses to discover the hidden secrets of a range of museum objects
Museum Object Handling FREEHandle real museum objects with a Holidays theme!
Toddler Explorers! Age 1-3 Drop-In Activity £1 per childDiscover museum collections through play and active exploringA fun way to mix and learn
FEATURE EVENT Heritage Open Day FREEMuseum open plus special castle tower tours
Museum Object Handling FREEHandle real museum objects with a Fossils theme!
Lunchtime Talk All ages £2Steve Minnitt will talk about Counterfeit Coinage in Somerset
Finds Surgery FREEBring your finds to be identified and recorded by our expert
Museum Object Handling FREEHandle real museum objects with a World War II theme!
Curator’s Corner FREEWalk and talk with Mary Siraut on the subject of Friendly Societies
Museum Object Handling FREEHandle real museum objects with a Victorian theme!
Family Drop-In FREE Age 3-11Autumn ColoursMake a leaf mobileCreate your own animal tracks
Taunton Literary FestivalTimings, costs and details of speakers to be confirmed.
Tues 2814:30 – 15:00
Wed 2910:30 – 12:0013:30 – 15:00
Tues 4 14:30 – 15:00
Fri 710:30 – 11:3013:30 – 14:30
Sun 912:00 – 17:00
Tues 1114:30 – 15:00
Fri 1413:00 – 13:45
Sat 1510:00 – 13:00
Tues 1814:30 – 15:00
Wed 1913:00 – 13:30
Tues 25 14:30 – 15:00
Sat 2911:00 – 13:0014:00 – 15:30
Sun 30
Water adventure play park
The Water Park opened on 17th July 2010, and since
then has become a popular attraction on Weston's
seafront.The park is open all year round (except for
grounds maintenance), with the splash pad running
seasonally from April to September, this year the
re-commissioning of the water play area will take
place mid March. The Park opens at 9am most
days and closes at dusk, or 8pm.
Seasonal Charges of £1 are made from 2nd May
to 31st August 2012 inclusive, between the hours of
10am - 4pm for children between the ages of 1-16
years of age
the splash padThe splash pad offers a range of fountains and sprays which are triggered by sensors and buttons. These run for a short period of time before they need to be triggered again.The Port beacon, the tallest piece of equipment on the splash pad, emits a rain shower
effect while others create tunnels and arches.
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the Wooden play equipment
The wooden play equipment includes the Stockholm
Castle, a double cable way and a toddler area where
the musical can play the xylophone or crawl through
a short tunnel. A sand pit is located near the rear of
the park along with a climbing pyramid and snake
swing.The Town Mayor at the time, Councillor Philip Judd,
said: "The new facility is a terrific asset to Weston-
super-Mare and will further boost the tourism
prospects of the town and provide an all year round
facility for local residents and visitors."
The development of the Water Park was part
funded through North Somerset Council and
their success in obtaining grant funding through
the Commission for Architecture and the Built
Environment (CABE) and the Sea Change Programme.
The total cost of the project came to £435,000, of
which £125,000 came via North Somerset Council
from CABE.If you've visited the Water Adventure Play Park and
have a comment, we'd love to hear from you. Please
contact the Weston-super-Mare Town Council on
01934 632567. Information from website copyright
Weston-super-Mare Town Council.
The Town Council is of course non profit making
and (despite the charge) the Water park was paid for
and is subsidised from the council tax.
apex park – open daily – enjoy this nature reserve for a gentle stroll or time with the family, not forgetting the National Play Day on 1st August.
marine cove
and st andrews
church –
visit the recently restored
garden and St Andrews
Church.
Brent knoll – enjoy a walk up the knoll and maybe add a modern day twist by visiting – a treasure hunting game using GPS enabled devices for more information visit and register at www.Geocaching.com
Brean down –
open dawn to dusk, stretch
your legs and explore the
fort, for more information visit
www.nationaltrust.org.uk
the Blake museum –
Bridgwater. Open Tuesday
to Saturday 10am until 4pm,
admission Free. During August
exhibition: Pirates of the Bristol
Channel
the Brick and tile museum – East Quay, Bridgwater. Open Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday 10am – 4pm – admission
Free
There are many other good local days out that will either be free or very reasonably priced – if you know of others please let us know and a brief overview of the day out.
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8 Market Street, Highbridge, Somerset TA9 3BW
Call Ian Robson on 01278 760067Professional and Personal service at comPetitive rates Self Assessment Tax Returns • Annual Accounts •
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Small BusinessAccountancy Company
A E Marsh Building ContraCtor
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email: [email protected].
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special occasion
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Call Lydia Buncombe on:T: 01278 783186 M: 07810 6507482 Stoddens Road Burnham-on-Sea
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Curtains, Tie backs, Cushion covers & pelmets.Caravans & mobile homes catered for.
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call Alison on: 07557 749204
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cArpet & upHolstery cleAning
coAl suppliers
MENDIP COAL SUPPLY now part of
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tel: 01934 74415124 hour Answering Service
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Fully insuredFor Free esTimaTes call
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collectors
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SS
douBle glAzing repAirs
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Misted Units Broken Windows
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General Repairs Please call Jon Croker on:
07747 536625electriciAns
■ Domestic
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■ Agricultural
■ Installations
■ Maintenance
■ Rewires & new builds
■ Extra sockets, lights etc
■ Electrical alterations
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Tel: 01278 780966 Mob: 07710 692277
Electrical ContractorR.G. ALARMS & ELECTRICALR.G. ALARMS & ELECTRICAL
DBM ELECTRICAL SERVICES
07710 636095 01278 783410
INSTALLATIONS & REWIRES TEST & INSPECTION ALTERATIONS & ADDITIONS SMALL JOBS WELCOME
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07915 [email protected]
Kichens & BathroomsPlastering & CarpentryPlumbing & WiringAsk about our shopfitting service
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FinAnciAl services
For financial advice in Somerset39 Julian’s Acres, Berrow
Burnham-on-SeaSomerset, TA8 2LX
Telephone: 01278 793844Fax: 01278 780532
email: [email protected]
Robert F Parker Financial Services is a trading style of The Clarkson Hill Group plc which is authorised and regulated by the Financial Services Authority
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Garden Works■ Patios ■ Fencing ■ Turfing ■
■ Block paving ■ etc ■Free estimates
No job too big or too small
tel: 01278 786979mob:07816 250441
Local & Established for 12 years.
gArden services contd
gArden services
Flooring speciAlists
ALSTONE GARDEN SERVICESWe deal with anything in your garden including:
trees lopped & felled,rubbish removed, hedges & patios,
fencing & blocked paving, groundwork.
Fully insured.
07815 74458501278 789259
Keith’s Garden ServicesA cut above the rest
WE’LL HELP YOUR GARDEN TO LOOK IT’S BEST!Weekly visits if needed • Grass Cutting•
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01278 765820 07887 835386
Ashley EdwardsFunErAl DirEctors & MonuMEntAl MAsons
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telephone: 01278 794 304Office at: 10 Church Street, Highbridge, Somerset, TA9 3AF
FunerAl directors
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Green BouGhsLandscapinG & Tree surGeryPatio’s • Paths • Ponds • Stone work • Drives •
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For more inFormAtion PleASe cAll roy criDDle on:
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Established for 10 years
Barmond Carpets & FlooringFlooring SpecialiStS
We don’t say we’re the best, our customers do
All aspects of flooring including:Carpets • laminates • vinyls • Karndean
We also offer a very competitive carpet cleaning service
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Mike Bartlett & Mark raymond 07748 961103 07794 662821
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HAt Hire MAssAge
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07531340881
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Ladies Hat Hire For all those
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HoMe dog BoArding
interior design
FITTED KITCHEN, BATHROOM & BEDROOM FURNITURE
Also fitted home office furniture
FREE DESIGN AND QUOTATION SERVICE AVAILABLE
TEL: 01278 238 959
OPEN MONDAY TO SATURDAY 10AM TO 5PM
CLOSED SUNDAY7 Victoria Street,
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£12.00 or
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Collection & Delivery Included
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Or
07710 695490
to arrange.
newsAgents
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NEWSAGENTSRectoRy StoReS
1 Rectory Place, Burnham-on-Sea ta8 2dz
Newspaper deliveries 7 days£1.50 Per Week
Small grocery orders can also be delivered with newspapers
For more information callDianne and Neil Crombleholme on:
01278 784330
Music classes for 0-5 years
Tues & Wed mornings at the Tennis Club, The Grove For more details or a free session call Sarah on: 07977591847
pAinters & decorAtors
Delux total painting & decorating.Internal and external.Free estimates.01278 78724207971082292
RELAXING MASSAGEFor Gentlemen
Local Masseurwith 12 years experience
offers relaxing body massage,to ease away your aches & stresses
For further details or to discuss your needs
CaLL Ben
07895886796
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• Bathrooms & Tiling • Kitchens •• Boiler Changes & Services•
• Full Central Heating • • Landlord Gas Checks•
01278 256843
07824 [email protected]
pluMBers
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NICK COXPAINTING & DECORATING
Established over 20 years
All Aspects of Painting & Decorating Undertaken including:
Internal & External Work • Wall papering • Floor & Wall Tiling • Carpentry & Joinery
Fully InsuredFREE ESTIMATES • COMPETITIVE RATES
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TEL: 01278 784365 • MOB: 07802 69665217 Barton Road, [email protected]
pAinters & decorAtors contd
property MAintenAnce
Decorating • carpentryHanDyman service
for all your household needs
No job too smallFor a FREE estimate
Call FJ Hales on:
tel :01278 788247 mob:07939 664538
email: [email protected]
Phoenix ProPerty Maintenance
Painting & Decorating Kitchen Fittingtiling of Walls & Floors
Garage Doors Fitted & repaireduPVc cladding & Glazing
locks fixed, fencing, decking & shedscall Justin on:
07913 007121 or 01278 786312your ProPerty My Priority
ARTISTIC ARTEXING & PLASTERING SPECIALISTS
Over 25 years Experience
All Aspects of PlasteringSkimming over Artex
Creative Designs & Coving
Clean & Friendly Service0775 9255438 01278 489493
Larry Prout Master Plasterer
40 years experienceNo job to small
Free quotatioNsSpecial Rates for OAPs
Tel: 01278784495Mob: 07833770568
All Domestic Plumbing & Heating Boiler Repairs & Spares Central Heating & Bathroom Installation Caravan Specialists Drains & Blockages No Call Out Charge Free Quotation
Call Steve the Plumber on 07856 776531
Plumbing and Heating
Steve Conway Mobile 07856 776531
Plumbing and Heating
Steve Conway Mobile 07856 776531
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LICKAPAINTInterior & Exterior Work Carried outFree Estimates – Competitive Rates
Contact Chris DavisPainter & Decorator
07723 047117
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window cleAners
tiling speciAlists
turF supplierreMovAls
P. DeakinFloor & Wall Tiler
FREE QuotationsCall now on: 07913 571479 / 01278 773691
See-View Window CleaningDomestic & commercial
conservatories, roofs, Gutters and Fasciasstatic and touring caravan cleaning
specialist Gutter Vacuum systemlocal, very reliable and Fully insured
call lee on:
01278 782996 or 07766604200www.see-viewcleaningservices.co.ukemail : [email protected]
PCS window cleaningFAMILY BUSINESS • LOCAL &RELIABLE
for your FREE quote call vic on: 07787 168253
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o All types of TV aerials plus extra pointso Freesat, Sky and European/Motorised disheso Discreet and careful installationso FREE call out and quotationso Quality installations for over 21 years
Please call DAVID FORD on eitherTEL: 01278 489182 MOBILE: 07740 946385
tree surgeonssecretAriAl services
tAxis And cABs
Cookies Cabs Local & FriendlyAirport Transfers • Hospital Visits
Wheel Chair Access • 7 Seater VehicleCall for competitive rates 07912 580685
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SCRAP METALS WANTEDSingle items collected washing machines, cookers,
lawnmowers, car batteries, anything metal phone for quick and friendly service
tel tom: 07742634779
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BUDGET REMOVALS From £80
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HOUSE CLEARANCE Including single items
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call now on 01278 781330 07967 209692www.asexpress.co.uk • [email protected]
free estimates • free advice
LAWN TURF SUPPLIEREstablished 1963
Turf supplied & laid if requiredTown & Country Service
07905 748499 01278 786859W S Hancock, Oaktree Fm. Edithmead, BOS
Secretarial ServicesAngela Glenn
Any typing/admin requirements, quotes per job, no job too big or small.
CV’s, speeches, reports, presentations,wedding invitations etc.
07934 [email protected]