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Bridgwater

LocaL Business a-Z

LocaL expert pages

LocaL notice Board

LocaL information

LocalReachmaY 2013

issue 4

free

Your community magazine delivered FREE to 10,000+ homes & businesses

20 Victoria StreetBurnham-on-Sea01278 789716

New Crown Floors RangesFrom only £10.99

Take your child on a musical journey,with our lively, fun classes full of

singing, movement and percussionFabulous fun for babies and children

from birth until school

Classes in Burnham, Bridgwater and North Petherton

Tel. O7977 591847 Email. [email protected] www.musicwithmummy.co.uk

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from the editorHello, and welcome to the May issue of LocalReach Bridgwater. I can’t believe we’re already on our fourth issue of the magazine, and thank you to everyone who helps to contribute to it – the advertisers and many local clubs, societies and charities who tell me what’s going on throughout our area.

I visited the Museum of Somerset in Taunton for the first time last month with my two boys and husband, and it was a really enjoyable few hours out, with lots of exhibits and activities. There is some information in this magazine about some of their forthcoming events, and don’t forget that Bridgwater Museum is now also open for a visit – plenty to see and do right on our doorstep!

If you’re thinking about embarking on a fitness regime ready for the summer, then be sure to read Hannah Chaudhri’s article on fitness activities, and find that inner child within you!

Again, there’s plenty going on in the Bridgwater area, and I hope by telling you all about them in this magazine, that you find the information useful and are also able to support our community groups and local charities.

Until next time,

Catherine - LocalReach Bridgwater Community Editor.

Catherine Davies [email protected]

the editorial deadline for the June issue is 17 may.

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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 Bridgwater Ltd 2013.

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explore the QuantocksThere are lots of events taking place on the Quantocks over the coming months. • OnTuesday28Mayat10amyoucanjoin the rangers for a wildlife safari in the woods and spend a few hours learning how to track animals.• OnSunday23Juneat1pmyoucanjoingeology expert Dr. Andy King for a Fossil WalkandfindoutmoreabouttheJurassiccoast.• OnSaturday29Juneat9pmyoucanenjoy an evening walk in Great Wood with Forestry Commission Ranger Andy Harris.To book on to these events see www.quantockhills.com/event or call 01823 451884.

school admissionsIf you have children who are due to start, transfer or move schools for the 2014/15 school year, then it is worth looking at the school admissions policy governing these arrangements, which was set in April. You can find the policy at www.somerset.gov.uk/admissions or call 01823 356146, and any objections to the policy must be made to theSchools’Adjudicatorby30June.Formoreinformation about how to raise an objection, see www.education.gov.uk/schoolsadjudicator or call 01325 735303.

school term dates2012 – 2013 academic YearTerm 5: finishes on 24 May Term6:3June–23July

2013 – 2014 academic YearTerm1:2September–25OctoberTerm 2: 4 November – 20 DecemberTerm3:6January–14FebruaryTerm 4: 24 February – 4 AprilTerm 5: 22 April – 23 May Term6:2June–22July

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Roxy, Ruby – friendly, lively & playful kittens to be homed in pairs.

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Safe, caring homes wanted for:

All our cats are vaccinated, neutered, blood-tested and microchipped.Homes desperately needed on smallholdings or at Stables for out of work mousers.

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willow group This group is for people affected by cancer, offering support, friendship and a listening ear. They do not give advice, but signpost people to appropriate sources of help. They share experiences – helping to reduce the feeling of isolation. There is a lot of laughter over a coffee and piece of cake at their meetings at Bridgwater Arts Centre, every Friday, 10.30am – 12.30pm. For more information call Sally on07727015993orCathyon07883025415.

new skatepark? Sedgemoor District Council has registered a planning application for a new skatepark. It is proposed to be located on the site of the YMCA on Friarn Avenue in Bridgwater. The drawings contained within the planning application are indicative and are not the final designs chosen. A tender process, managed by the YMCA, is being completed to select a final design.

Interested parties can view and comment on this application via www.sedgemoor.gov.uk/planning or in writing to Sedgemoor District Council, remembering to quote case number 08/13/00065.

Sedgemoor District Council’s Community Development team have been working with the YMCA, and a user-group made up of skaters, scooter users and BMX’ers, to ensure the finalised design and concept for the skatepark is both value for money and fit for purpose.

Sedgemoor District Council and the YMCA will release further information on the chosen design in due course.

FormoreinformationpleasecontactRobSemple,CommunityProjectOfficervia01278436439,[email protected] or Martin Hodgson, Chief Executive at Bridgwater YMCA.

Queen of Hearts Bridgwater’s Queen of Hearts Bridge Club meets every Wednesday at 7.15pm at Morganians Rugby Club, and new members are very

welcome! You don’t need to have a Bridge partner, and tuition can be arranged – contactJohnon01278457545.

Sedgemoor District Council supports a range of healthy living initiatives which residents can access. These include things such as GP exercise referral programmes, volunteering opportunities, training in Health Walk Leading and Flexercise (seated activity for the elderly or people in care), workplace health programmes, community based walking groups, the Gym

Buddy Scheme (assisting disabled people with one to one support with tailored fitness programmes), community activity opportunities, funding and much, much more.

For more information please visit www.sedgemoor.gov.uk/healthylifestyles or callLianneClarke(HealthPromotionOfficer)on01278 435715.

Healthy Lifestyle

These walks are ideal for those recovering from illness or injury, the inactive or those who wish to improve their physical or mental health. The walks are 1 - 5 miles in length and last approximately 1 - 2 hours.

To join in, just meet at the designated meeting point for a 10am departure, bring a drink of water and wear appropriate clothing and footwear. Walks during May include Fiddington andPawlett,andJune’swalks

include Maunsell Lock, Cannington and Stogursey. To see the full list of walks, their scheduled dates and grading in terms of level, see www.sedgemoorhealthwalks.org

The Health Walks are led by qualified walk leaders and

rely heavily on the support of volunteer walk leaders. If you are interested in this opportunity, free training is offered.

For more information please contact Geoff Nethercott on 01278426494.

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A one-off grant from Sedgemoor District Council’s Community

Health Fund has meant that Swimfit Activate+ group sessions are now available to swimmers at Trinity Sports and Leisure in Bridgwater.

Swimfit Activate+ has been developed by swimming experts at the Amateur Swimming Association (ASA), and is a revolutionary swimming programme suitable for all swimming abilities. It is designed to help people get more out of their time in the pool. Sedgemoor residents will be some of the first people in the country to experience these new inspiring sessions thanks to Sedgemoor District Council’s support.

LianneClarke,HealthPromotionOfficerfromSedgemoor District Council said: “Sedgemoor District Council is very proud to have been

awarded this project funding of £1800. Swimmers will reap the benefits of these sessions and see real improvements in their sense of physical health and wellbeing. Group sessions are also a great way to meet friends and socialise which in turn improves people’s sense of mental health. The Community Health Fund was designed to improve Sedgemoor residents’ health; this project is doing just that and we hope it is very successful”.

Inspired by the structure of a gym programme, Swimfit is a fun and effective way to get fit and tone up by following 30 progressive motivating session cards either in an instructor-led session or during your normal swim.

For more details about Swimfit visit www.swimfit.com or pop into Trinity pool and try it out. Swimfit sessions will be offered 7pm-8pm on Tuesdays.

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Tickets are now on sale for Bridgwater Choral Society’s performance of Bach: Mass in B Minor. The conductor is Iain Cooper.

The performance is on Saturday 11 May, 7.30pm at St. Mary’s Church, Bridgwater and tickets are £12 reserved (Friends £10), £8 unreserved, under 16s free, available from Bridgwater Book Shop, on the door, or by calling 01278 457565.

Not to be missed are Soprano - Eleanor Briggs, Alto - Fiona Mackay, Tenor - Paul Smy,Bass-JosephPadfield,with the orchestra led by Brigid Kirkland-Wilson.

chiltern pool update The pool has a new timetable, which will beineffectuntil23July,withanew60+session, four disabled sessions per week, and due to popular demand a further

Aquafit session. A learner/training pool timetable has also been introduced.

may day festivities There will be lots to see at the May Day Fete

in Westonzoyland Community Centre on Monday 6 May, midday – 4pm, including vintage cars and motorcycles, craft stalls, owl display, mini carnival and much more!

newt tickets Tickets are now on sale for the annual Newt Beer and Music Festival – now in its 22nd year! It’s being held on Saturday 13andSunday14July.Fortickets and information see www.newtbeerfest.com

museum of somerset ‘Drive’ a Lego train and listen to LazyRiverJazzatthemuseuminTauntononFather’sDay16June.There will also be lots of family activities and Cotleigh Brewery will be in attendance! You can also enjoy a Midsummer Evening Tour onSaturday22Juneat7.30pm,withaglassofwineincluded– tickets £10 per person. See www.somerset.gov.uk/museums for more information.

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silver medal winnersEight students from Bridgwater College have won a silver gilt medal at the 2013 Ideal Home Show held at London’s Earls Court Exhibition Centre, gaining third place overall.

Five students from the College’s BSc (Honours) Degree in Landscape Design were joined by three Level 3 Horticulture students for the competition. Competing against six of the UK’s leading horticultural colleges, they worked to a brief compiled by TV gardener, David Domoney, co-presenter of Love Your Garden, in collaboration with the Prince’s Trust for the Built Environment. The students, who are all based at the College’s Cannington Centre, produced and developed a design for the competition and managed the funding, materials, pre-build and installation of the garden, which took six days to complete. The finished product, constructed mainly of timber, included a pergola seating area, a water feature and planted, raised beds with under-lighting to create an effective display.

A team of eight judges, headed by TV’s Alan Titchmarsh, awarded the garden a silver gilt medal, placing it third overall. The students were presented with their certificate and medal by Alan Titchmarsh and David Domoney.

Iain Truman, Programme Manager for Horticulture and Landscape Design at Bridgwater College said: “The whole experience of building a show garden at one of Europe’s largest exhibitions is amazing for the students. A great amount of real-life learning takes place at these events - not only are the students building gardens for real, but also to a very high standard with a very tight deadline. The students have all done themselves, the College and their tutors proud; the finished garden was almost faultless and deserved the recognition it received from the judges, and continues to receive from the visitors to the show.”

Right, L-R: Victoria Taylor, Iain Truman, Matthew Paddock, Thomas Small, Samuel Collins, Paul Willitts, Tracy Clement, Darren Atkins, Rebecca Young.

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There’s plenty going on this time of year at The Walled Gardens of Cannington!

Church Street, Cannington, Somerset, TA5 2HA01278 655042

Spring Fair Saturday 11 & Sunday 12 May, 10am – 4pm

Wildlife Weekend Saturday 1 & Sunday 2 June, 10am – 4pm

Floristry Demonstrations Saturday 8 June, 10am and 1pm Taking place at the Cannington Centre, with a tour of the Walled Gardens.

Open Air Theatre - A Midsummer Night’s Dream Friday 21 & Saturday 22 June, 7pm

For prices and more details see our website: www.canningtonwalledgardens.co.uk

Find us on Facebook and Twitter for our latest news and information.

the walled gardens of cannington

Located in the village of Cannington, the Walled Gardens lie within the grounds of a medieval priory and many of its fine buildings, including the walls of the garden, remain.

Having undergone extensive redevelopment, the gardens were officially opened by HRH the Earl of Wessex, Prince Edwardin2009andhavealsobeen accredited as a ‘quality assured visitor attraction' by VisitEngland. They are also a Royal Horticultural Society (RHS) recommended garden and

provide a superb facility for students at Bridgwater College Cannington Centre.

The gardens have classic and contemporary features such as; the 'hot' herbaceous border; the blue garden; a sub-tropical walk; and a Victorian style fernery, amongst others. There is also a botanical glasshouse where arid, sub-tropical and tropical plants can be seen and two smaller gardens within the walls (The Bishop's and Australasian Gardens) are areas of real tranquillity.

The Walled Gardens holds a variety of events throughout the year and provides a beautiful setting for the weekend fairs, outdoor performances and exhibitions. Visit during May when the gardens will be filled with music, stalls and entertainment for the Spring

Fair (11 – 12 May), take a walk onthewildsideinJuneforthe Wildlife Weekend (1 – 2 June)orloseyourselfintheworld of Shakespeare with the wonderful performance of A Midsummer Night’s Dream (21–22June)performedby the Bridgwater College’s Drama Academy. Visit www.canningtonwalledgardens.co.uk for the full list of events.

The gardens are open daily 10am – 5pm and there are also tea rooms, plant sales and a garden gift shop – which you don’t need access to the gardens to visit.

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Sedgemoor District Council is committed to making Sedgemoor a safe place in which to live, work and visit. During April, 5500 randomly selected Sedgemoor residents will have received a Crime and Anti-social Behaviour Survey, and the Council’s Community Safety team want to encourage as many residents as possible make their views known, so have made surveys available in Sedgemoor District Council’s Bridgwater House reception area, libraries, children’s centres, police stations and selected community centres across the district. The survey is also available to complete online via www.sedgemoor.gov.uk/safetysurvey. The deadline for returning these surveys is 31 May 2013.

Kristy Blackwell, Team Leader for Community Safety and Health says: “In order to understand the issues that matter to residents most, we want to hear views on crime and anti-social behaviour. Onceweknowtheseviewswecanusethis information to work together with local partners to address these problems. We want to hear your views - good or bad.”

Surveys are available from: Bridgwater and North Petherton libraries; Victoria and North Petherton Community Centres; Bridgwater YMCA; Victoria, Hamp, Woolavington, Sydenham, Eastover and Bridgwater College Children’s Centres; Sedgemoor police stations.

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This is a community project run by Sustrans, held fortnightly on a Saturday between 11am to 1pm at Sunny Side Up and offers a FREE service for your bicycle.

Sustrans want to address the safety and attractiveness of the Hamp area, including slowing traffic speeds, tackling parking issues and encouraging use of community and green space. For further information about this project pleasecontactPatrickWilliams07825099773,FloMarshall07771946736,[email protected] www.diyhamp.wordpress.com

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cost clippingIf your home is like mine, you live in an unspoken cloud of inanimate reproach from all the tools, gadgets and electronics that squat spurned and lifeless in corners and cupboards.“Use me!”, they silently cry as we pass by; “switch me on!”, they implore as we ignore that drawer; and, worst of all, they moan and mutter in the clutter: “If only you had not lost that small bit, you could make me work once more.”

Between the ease of purchase, the pressure of advertising and the self-deception that a new and costly thingamajig will transform our lives, save us time and make us better looking, we all have a lot of stuff.

It may be apocryphal, but some insist that the average power drill is used for a mere few minutes during its entire lifetime before being thrown out, for recycling at best, and costly, polluting, wasteful landfill at worst.

But what is the alternative to a consumerist life of clutter and waste? Actually, there are plenty of easy options when it comes to the things that we need intermittently at best, and Somerset’s Green Routine waste prevention campaign has collated a quick guide to those available in the county.

Under the theme for May of ‘make money, save money, cut waste’, it sets out the simple question for everyone in Bridgwater: ‘Why buy when you can hire, borrow or share?’

Ignoring the Shakespearean ‘neither a borrower nor lender be’, the starting point could be checking with neighbours and friends before setting out to buy that bit of kit for kitchen, car or garden. They may well be happy that you borrow something that they rarely use, especially if you have something to lend in return.

For more formal systems, Green Routine has links to Somerset’s own web-based rent, lend and share websites, allowing anyone to request or offer goods and services, from a car ramp to

a wedding dress or ironing.And the campaign offers simple tools to help

you identify what you have that could bring in cash and so earn their place and space among your stuff.Ofcourse,aquickcheckonlineorinthephonebook can track down hire shops and DIY or garden stores where much of what you need could be rented for far less than the purchase price.And Bridgwater has a fantastic, free or low-cost and always highly-efficient service that supplies all manner of media: its library. As well as browsing the shelves, you can even go online to search and order from many thousands of the library books held in stock – just like shopping, but so much cheaper, and no waste.

To save money, resources and space by wasting less, sign up for monthly campaign updates of hints and tips, by visiting the Green Routine pages at www.somersetwaste.gov.uk

written by nick cater – Senior Communications OfficeratSomersetWastePartnership,whichmanages waste and recycling services on behalf of all local authorities in Somerset.

Share or rent garden goods to save waste and maybe make money!

The Sunny Side Up is a Health and Wellbeing centre and Internet Cafe, on the Hamp Estate (2-3 Grenville House, Rhode Lane). The centre offers many free services

such as Counselling, Anger Management, Saturday Art Club, Poetry Club, and Slimming and Winning.

The cafe is open Monday to Saturday, offering hot and cold

drinks, sandwiches, school lunch box, cakes and light meals freshly cooked. The cafe has monthly offers such as buy one get one half price on meals, and a free drink with set meals.

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Ellise de Viel HypnotherapyWhen asked what I do, and I explain that I’m a Clinical Hypnotherapist I get bombarded with all sorts of questions, most of which are amusing stereotypes from books, TV, or stage shows. I have answered many of these on my website, but here are a few myth busters....

I will not make you :a) Walk like a chicken

b) Swing a pendulum or say ‘look into my eyes’

c) Cannot make you do or say anything against your will.

The customer is always in complete control, and would be able to open their eyes should they wish. It is basically a powerful and enjoyable form of deep relaxation. Here we can focus on the behaviours that you have decided to change.“Research shows there is more evidence for Hypnotherapy than any other complementary therapy...by using hypnosis people can perform prodigious feats of will power and healing” The Education Health Authority .

Feel free to pick up the phone and give me a call for an informal chat.

The clocks have gone back, and we officially find ourselves in the season that promises some warmer days, which for most of us also

means the pressure has risen and it will soon be shorts and bikini time!

In the health and fitness industry we see the second boom of the year of new faces (and many faces that we saw briefly in the new year) hoping to get active and lose some pounds ready for the summer. Sadly, this yoyo behavior rarely provides short-term results, and in my experience never provides long-term results in weight loss, or physique change.

Fitness, exercise, and physical activity can sound quite boring and daunting especially if the thought of the gym makes you feel queasy! There are so many other things we can do to move more, such as dancing, walking, trying a sport you enjoyed in your younger days, martial arts, gardening, swimming - the list goes on.

The secret is to not only find the inner child in you, but also to find the thing that you enjoy doing; which gets you moving more (and how much more is dependent on your health or fitness goals). The benefits of physical activity include: burning more calories, improving your balance, speeding up your metabolism, building lean body mass, and releasing happy hormones;

these are just a few of the positive results of being more active.

Onceyouhavefoundthetype of activity you enjoy, you have to commit to it, and when joined with sensible healthy eating, this will give you the basis of not only a healthier lifestyle, but also the body for life attitude.

I’m often asked which is the best exercise or diet for weight loss, and my reply is always the same - do you want to be skinny and saggy, or healthier and fitter? Ask yourself this question before you embark on a crash diet. Seek the guidance and support of a qualified fitness professional, and commit to get fit and healthy for life.

written by Hannah chaudhri

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time 4 sedgemoorThis is a Time Bank based at Sunny Side Up - a not for profit organisation that operates a FREE help service. It is free to join and all they ask in return

is for you to become a member to receive and offer free help, such as giving another member a lift to an appointment, or a more difficult task such as decorating. You can use the Time Bank as little or as often you would like. There is no money exchanged, the only exchange is Time Credits; one hour of work equals one Time Credit, which is deposited or withdrawn from your Time Bank ‘account’.

Here is an example on how time Bank works:A member who wants help to decorate a room,

contacts the Time Bank. They look through the membership of who can offer and be best matched to carry out the service. Both members (the provider and recipient) are introduced to one another, a contract is drawn up for both members to agree to, based on what the task is and what is expected from both members. Before any task can begin, a risk assessment has to be done at the recipient's home. All the recipient has to do, is to provide the materials and tools for the decorating such as paint and the brushes etc. After the task has been completed, both members will have their accounts debited and credited. For further information about Time 4 Sedgemoor, contact [email protected] or telephone 01278446935.

Life Festival will return to Taunton Academy on Saturday 22June.Thefestival,whichisnow in its second year, looks set to be bigger and better for 2013!

The range of acts promises something to suit all music tastes and there will be family entertainment including a bouncy castle and various stalls.

The headline act will be Andy Abraham from X Factor; hewillbesupportedbyJamie

Lawson who recently enjoyed a number one hit in Ireland. Oneofthestarsfromthe2012event, Hattie Keane, will return by popular demand. Local blues band, Got Legs will also perform alongside tribute bands including Antarctic MonkeysandOasisForever.

Local schools are being invited to take to the stage to make this a true community partnership. Tickets are priced at £6 for an adult, £4 for children and £15 for a family

ticket (2 adults and 2 children; or 1 adult and 3 children).

For more information, and details of how to buy tickets, visit the festival Facebook site or call Taunton Academy on 01823 348200.

Life music festival

fundraise for renegades!BingoisonThursday2Mayand6June,atWoolavington Village Hall. Doors open at 7pm, eyes down at 7.30pm. Refreshments and raffle also available!

Their monthly Pub Quiz at the West India HouseisonMonday20Mayand17June,8pm. The quiz master is local author Roger Evans, and it’s £6 for a team of four.

How about trying something different, and heading down to the Clairvoyant evening with Glenda Bayley at Blake Hall in Bridgwater on Tuesday 21 May. Tickets are £10 in advance or £12 on the door, and are available from any Renegade Carnival Club member, Blake Hall, the Golden Ball, Reflections Bar or the West India House.

This is an informal and free monthly meeting, based in Bridgwater, where women can support each other to achieve a positive birth experience. This group provides a supportive environment for women to discuss positive birth and share experiences, with the aim of normalising positive birth. The May meeting will be on Wednesday 8 May at 8pm and the nextoneon12June.Formoreinformationandvenuedetails,pleasecontactSarahon07549264998,[email protected] find them on Facebook.

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music and dance performancesMusic students from Bridgwater College will be holdingamusicgigonTuesday4Juneat7pmin the Clare Bowen suite at the college. The Level 3 Dance students will be performing their finalmajorperformanceonThursday13Juneat7pm, also in the Clare Bowen suite. More details to follow, or see the website: www.bridgwater.ac.ukwithin the Broken glass

The second year Extended Diploma in Dance students will be showcasing their final

major performance of ‘Within the Broken Glass’ at the Tacchi-Morris Arts Centre, Monkton Heathfield, on Friday 17 May at 7.30pm.

This performance is based on the London Riots of 2011. Exploring themes of social classes, rebellion, stereotypes and violence, the dancers guide you through the streets of London during the events which have made us question today’s society.

Tickets are £10 adults/£8 concessions/£5 students and are available from the Tacchi-Morris box office on 01823 414141 or from their website www.tacchi-morris.com

A Midsummer Night’s DreamThe Drama Academy students are performing this at the Walled Gardens of Cannington on Friday 21 JuneandSaturday22Juneat7pm.

See www.canningtonwalledgardens.co.uk for more information.

How to succeed in Business without really trying

This is the final major performance from the Level 3 Performing Arts students – a musical being held at Bridgwater Town Hall on Wednesday5,Thursday6andFriday7Juneat7.30pm. A matinee performance will also be held onFriday7Juneat2.30pm.Ticketsarepricedatadults £10/concessions £6.

This Pulitzer and Tony Award® winning ‘Best Musical’ is the hilarious fable of executive dreams and office romance. With memorable songs such as ‘I Believe in You’ and ‘Brotherhood of Man’, by Academy Award® and Tony Award® winner Frank Loesser (Guys and Dolls), window washer J.PierrepontFinchenjoysariotousriseupthecorporate ladder. With the aid of a trusty self-help book, can he get the promotion, the corner officeandthegirl?Orwillhelearnthatbalancingbusiness and pleasure can be precarious - but hilarious - and oh, so much fun?

To purchase tickets go to www.store.bridgwater.ac.uk. Please take your confirmation/receipt email on the night of the performance as proof of payment.

music exhibitionStudents from Bridgwater College studying the Foundation Degree in Creative Audio Technology and BTEC Extended Diploma Music Technology, will be presenting an exhibition of their work on Tuesday 21 May at 7pm in the Arts

and Technology Foyer at Bridgwater College.This multimedia sound installation showcases the second year project work from both courses. It will feature a wide range of electronic composition, rangingfromliveDJsandperformanceart,throughto music for video and film. There is no charge for this event and refreshments will be provided, so go along and see what it’s all about!

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Spring Fair Saturday 11 & Sunday 12 May, 10am – 4pm

Wildlife Weekend Saturday 1 & Sunday 2 June, 10am – 4pm

Floristry Demonstrations Saturday 8 June, 10am and 1pm Taking place at the Cannington Centre, with a tour of the Walled Gardens.

Open Air Theatre - A Midsummer Night’s Dream Friday 21 & Saturday 22 June, 7pm

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Spring Fair Saturday 11 & Sunday 12 May, 10am – 4pm

Wildlife Weekend Saturday 1 & Sunday 2 June, 10am – 4pm

Floristry Demonstrations Saturday 8 June, 10am and 1pm Taking place at the Cannington Centre, with a tour of the Walled Gardens.

Open Air Theatre - A Midsummer Night’s Dream Friday 21 & Saturday 22 June, 7pm

For prices and more details see our website: www.canningtonwalledgardens.co.uk

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Ontheopeningdayofthe museum in April, a table was dedicated by the Mayor of Bridgwater, Councillor Graham Granter, in memory of Bryan Gillard, past Chairman of the Friends of Blake Museum and previous Councillor, who spent a lot of time at the museum.

The museum has a newly refurbished Archaeology room with many more exhibits on display for the first time, and a new display of textiles and costume. The costume display will only be for six months, so go along and view them before the costumes are put back in storage.

The Bridgwater in Times Past

temporary exhibition has been very popular and may be extended into May, so please check with the museum if the exhibition is still running. Call 01278 456127 or see the website www.

bridgwaterblakemuseum.org.ukforthelatestnews.Open:Tuesday to Saturday 10am - 4pm, last entry at 3.30pm. Entry is free but donations are most welcome.

Dedication of the table ceremony in memory of Bryan Gillard

Rob Gardner shop manager and Vice Chair of the Friends of Blake Museum preparing the shop for business

the opening of the museum

Bridgwater mayor’s charity eventIn aid of St. Margaret’s Hospice, this event will be a fun evening with local group‘RamblinOn’Wally&

Mel, a disco and bar. The event is on Friday 10 May, 7.30pm – 1am at Bridgwater Town Hall and tickets cost £12.50 each, available from Bridgwater Town Council office (01278 427692)orJulieDraper(01278434663).

exercise at Ymca

Bridgwater YMCA offers a wide variety of classes and gym membership options. The classes are to suit all ages and abilities and there are no contracts or joining fees. If you become a member of the gym you can get discounts on court hire, but there is also a pay as you go option.

The group exercise classes offer a combination of traditional aerobics style classes such as Legs, Bums and Tums, to new innovative programmes including Easyline. The instructors will ensure that all ability levels can be accommodated, so everyone can join in! For more information see www.bridgwaterymca.org

fancy a paddle?Enjoy a leisurely evening paddle along the historic Bridgwater to Taunton canal! Bridgwater YMCA is starting paddling sessions on a Monday, 6pm – 7.30pm from Monday 13 May. The sheltered, shallow waters and using open Canadian canoes, makes this an activity that requires no previous experience of water sports and the flexible nature of the activity makes it accessible to all activity levels. All paddling and safety equipment will be provided and you will be accompanied by two British Canoe Union coaches and lifeguards. It costs £5 per person per session or £40 upfront for ten weeks. This is an adult program, but discussion can take place regarding accompanied children anddogs!FormoreinformationcontactJasonWalmsleyJason.Walmsley@[email protected]

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A local charity support group for people with Fibromyalgia are holding a Nearly New Fashion Show at La Kage Bistro, Eastover on Friday 10 May at 7pm. The event is in aid of Fibromyalgia Awareness Day, and tickets can be bought in advance fromAlanna:07894281035,atacostof£3each.

There will be fashion show, auction of clothes, craft stalls, raffle and refreshments. The group meets every second Monday at Westbow House Communal Hall, Milton Place, Bridgwater from 12.30pm to 2.30pm. For more details call 0844 8872438, email [email protected] or visit their Facebook page: Bridgwater fibromyalgia

fashion show grab a Bat and Have a go!Not played rounders since school? JointheLadies’SocialRoundersgroupatSt.Joseph’sPrimarySchoolon Wednesdays (from 15 May), 9.30am–11am.Youdon’tneedtobe in a team or have any experience – just turn up and join in – it’s all a bit of fun! £2.50 per person. Contact Laura Dyke for more information: [email protected]

Variety showBridgwater Variety Show, held by the JHVariety

Performers, is taking place on the weekend of 25 and 26 May, on behalf of Brainwave. Please contact PaulSmithon01278726927formoredetails. Tickets can be purchased from Strings n Things and are £7.50 each, including cabaret seating and waitress service.

may day 6 may – friday 10 may - All collections will be one day later, including Friday pick-ups on Saturday 11 May.spring Bank Holiday 27 may – friday 31 may - All collections will be one day later,includingFridaypick-upsonSaturday1June.See www.somersetwaste.gov.uk for further details and for the full range of services.

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I’ve been running local Music classes for babies, toddlers & preschoolchildrenfor9years.JollyBabiesclassesarebaby’sfirst

singing and musical experience from birth to 14 months. Classes are small and carefully structured to stimulate your baby’s senses, using singing, movement, small percussion instruments and props. It’s a chance to get away from it all and enjoy quality time with your baby.

Music with Mummy classes from 14 months to 3 years aim to teach basic aspects of music whilst having fun. Classes are small, which builds children’s confidence and familiarity. We encourage language, listening, movement, rhythm using fun topics, musical games, props & percussion instruments.

Three Four Time classes are for children from 3 years upwards. Each half term has a different story eg. Elves & Shoemaker. The main aim is to teach the children basic musical terms e.g. Lento & Presto . Children act out parts of a story using their imagination, encouraging sharing, building confidence, using language, listening skills and preparing the children for the next step, school.

Weekly Bridgwater classes are at YMCA, Burnham classes at Avenue Tennis Club & North Petherton class at the Community Centre. For further details or to book a free taster session, email [email protected].

Be cancer awareBridgwater Bay Health Federation will be holding a Cancer Awareness Day on Saturday1JuneinBridgwaterTown Hall, 11am - 3pm. www.keepcalmaboutcancer.com

Book clubThe Torch Trust is a Christian organisation offering fellowship and resources for blind and

sight-impaired people. It is setting up a book club for such people in the Bridgwater area. For more information contact Russell Parsons on 01278 452702.

craft fayreSupport local crafters at the St. Mary’s Church Craft Fayre on Saturday 18 May, 10am – 1pm. Right in the town centre, it’s also a great place to pop in for coffee and cake!

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useful numbers

Avon & Somerset Constabulary 101

Sedgemoor District Council 0845 4082540

Bridgwater clubs & societies

Bridgwater Wolves F.C. 01278422098

Sydenham Family Centre 01278 446771

Bridgwater & District Choral Society 01278 422132

Parallax Youth Dance Theatre 01278 422700

Sydenham Community Centre 01278 423327

The Royal British Legion 01278 683765

Victoria Park Bowling Club 01278 444138

Great Western Railway Staff Assoc. 01278421599

Bridgwater Sports & Social Club 01278 446215

Bridgwater Model Railways Club 01278 427646

Bridgwater & Albion Rugby Club 01278423900

Bridgwater Flower Club 01278722653

Bridgwater Folk Dance Club 01823491662

Bridgewater Hospital & Community 01278422159

Bridgwater Lions Club 01278 421407

Bridgwater Pantomime Society 01278451729

Blake Drama Club 01278 683858

Sydenham Camera Clubwww.sydenhamcc.org.uk 01278 422804

places of worship

United Reformed Church 01278 447153

St Mary C E Church 01278424972

StJosephsRCChurch 01278 422703

St Mary Magdeaene Stockland 01278652953

Bridgwater Methodist Church 01278 458371

St Mary's Church 01278662429

Christ Church Unitarian Chapel 01278459659

Quaker Meeting House 01278 671276

Bridgwater Baptist Church 012784515491.5

doctors

NHS Direct 08454647

North Petherton Surgery 01278 662223

Taunton Road Medical Centre 01278 720000

East Quay Medical Centre 01278 444666

Victoria Park Medical Centre 01278 437100

Somerset Bridge Medical Centre 08444772594

Cranleigh Gardens Medical Centre 01278 433335

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If you are a local club, charity, church, school, community group or society in Bridgwater with regular local notices, info, news or events that you would like people to know about, or who simply want to inform people about your local club, fete, jumble sale, coffee morning, talk, concert, walk, show or meeting. Please email the information to us and we will place it free of charge in LocalReach.

IfyouhaveaneventtakingplaceattheendofJuneorinJuly,thenpleaseemailusthedetails,includingwho is organising your event, where and when it’s being held, and why it’s happening. Don’t forget to include telephone numbers, email & web addresses so readers can find out more if they want.

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