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STREET, GLASTONBURY & surrounding villages LOCAL BUSINESS A-Z LOCAL EXPERT PAGES LOCAL NOTICE BOARD LOCAL INFORMATION LocalReach AUGUST 2012 ISSUE 12 FREE Your community magazine delivered FREE to 8,600+ homes & businesses CJW TAXIS & PRIVATE HIRE Tel: 01458 833106 Mob: 07814 544 227 www.cjwtaxis.co.uk All our drivers are fully licensed by Mendip District Council, trained in wheelchair handling, passenger care, emergency aid and are enhanced CRB checked. 4 & 8 seater vehicles Wheelchair accessible vehicles Any distance Accounts welcome Registered Osteopaths Appointments: 01458 860 392 email: [email protected] www.somersethealthpractice.co.uk Matthew Jackson Bsc (Hons) Ost, Dip Ac/CHM (China) MRCHM Emily Jackson Bsc (Hons) Ost, Msc Ost Also Acupuncture, Herbal Medicine and Cranial. Clinics in Glastonbury Surgery,The Vine Surgery (Street).

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Page 1: LocalREach Street & Glastonbury August 2012

Street, GlaStonbury & surrounding villages

local buSineSS a-Z

local expert paGeS

local notice board

local information

LocalReachauGuSt 2012

iSSue 12

free

Your community magazine delivered FREE to 8,600+ homes & businesses

CJW TAXIS & PRIVATE HIRE

Tel: 01458 833106 Mob: 07814 544 227

www.cjwtaxis.co.uk

All our drivers are fully licensed by Mendip District Council, trained in wheelchair handling, passenger care, emergency aid and are enhanced CRB checked.

4 & 8 seater vehiclesWheelchair accessible vehicles

Any distanceAccounts welcome

Matthew JacksonBSc (Hons) Ost, Dip Ac/CHM (China),

Pg Dip CHM (Gynaecology and Obstetrics), MRCHM

Emily JacksonBSc (Hons) Ost, MSc Ost (Paediatrics)

Also specialising in Cranial Osteopathy, Acupuncture and Herbal Medicine.

Clinics in Glastonbury Surgery, The Vine Surgery (Street),

Wedmore and Baltonsborough.

Appointments: 01458 860392Email: [email protected]

www.somersethealthpractice.co.uk

Registered OsteopathsRegistered Osteopaths

Appointments: 01458 860 392email: [email protected]

www.somersethealthpractice.co.uk

Matthew JacksonBsc (Hons) Ost, Dip Ac/CHM (China) MRCHM

Emily JacksonBsc (Hons) Ost, Msc Ost

Also Acupuncture, Herbal Medicine and Cranial.Clinics in Glastonbury Surgery,The Vine Surgery (Street).

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from the editorWelcome to the August issue of Local Reach. This issue is packed with lots of keep the children amused during the long summer holidays.

There is plenty going on in the area this August including the regular walks by Mendip Ramblers, lots of events at the Assembly Rooms in Glastonbury and summer fetes. Martin Mudie offers his usual hints and tips for the green fingered amongst you and there is advice from Somerset Waste Partnership to help you become more environmentally friendly.

A new Local Reach website is soon to be launched and will include all of the news, information and events from the area. One section on the website will be dedicated to your comments. Watch this space! Maybe you have attended one of the groups or events as a result of reading an article in the magazine or have used one of the businesses as a result of seeing their Local Reach advert – if so, please let us know.

If you are a local club or charity, don’t forget to send me your regular news so I can give you some free editorial in future issues – LocalReach is the ideal way to reach over 9,000 residents in Street, Glastonbury and the surrounding villages.

LocalReach also offers competitive rates for local businesses who wish to advertise in the magazine – please get in touch if you would like to advertise your business in the August issue.

I look forward to hearing from you

The Editor.

the deadline for the September issue is 16th august!

Advertising & Leaflet delivery call LocalReach on 01458 298278.2

[email protected]

Advertising [email protected] 01458 298278

DesignKristine Hatch [email protected]

Leaflet [email protected] 01458 298278

disclaimer. Although every effort is made to ensure the accuracy of the information in this magazine, we make no guarantee that the content will always be current, accurate or complete. We do not approve any of the services or products provided by advertisers in this magazine. Anyone using the products, services or advice from advertisers will need to carry out normal checks to make sure businesses are trustworthy and reliable. LocalReach Ltd 2012.

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You’re local Citroën Dealer supplying new Citroën cars and light commercials: Citroën C1, C3, C4, C5, C6, C4 Picasso, Berlingo Multispace, DS3, DS4 & DS5 including Hybrid. And Vans: Citroën Nemo, Berlingo, Dispatch & Relay.•We offer Personal Lease and Contract Hire rates on many vehicles.•We also offer fantastic fi nance 0% APR Representative with 30% deposit on selected vehicles. Written quotations on request.•Quality selection of pre-owned cars and light commercials of all makes.•FREE MOTs for life on every new & used retail vehicle sold.

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Finance subject to status. A guarantee may be required. Over 18s only. Written quotations available on request from Citroën Financial Services, Quadrant House, Princess Way, Redhill, Surrey, RH1 1QA, UK. Finance offers apply to UK only. Terms & conditions apply.

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The kerbside recycling boxes of Walton, Ashcott, Street and Glastonbury can now take three new materials: aerosols, textiles and paper kitchen towel.

It is the latest advance in the Sort It Plus kerbside service, which went county-wide late last year, showing progress at recycling sites, including Street, where cooking oil is now recycled to generate electricity.

dos and don’ts:• Aerosols in the same box as

food and drink cans but not gas canisters, such as those used in home fizzy drinks machines or for camping gas. Use up all contents and never squash or pierce them.

• Textiles such as towels, sheets, blankets and curtains and clothes are accepted. They should be put out in plastic bags (not black sacks) to keep them dry and labelled “Textiles”. Stuffed items, such as duvets, pillows and quilts will not be accepted.

• Kitchen towel made of paper can be recycled with food waste. Kitchen towel will be composted with food waste and, from next year, turned into electricity by Somerset’s new anaerobic digester.

New statistics from Somerset Waste Partnership (SWP) show that, for the first time since probably the 1980s, the average household created less than a

tonne of rubbish and recycling in the financial year 2011-12.

Cllr John Parham said: “Taking three extra materials at the kerbside is another step forward. This will improve services, deliver better value and help householders recycle more.”

Householders seeking more advice about kerbside collections should contact Mendip District Council customer services on 01749 648999 or [email protected].

PS: All collections in the week of the Bank Holiday on Monday 27 August wil be one day later, including Friday pick-ups on Saturday 1 September.

More for recycling as waste levels fallBy Nick Cater - Senior Communication Officer at Somerset Waste Partnership

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Electrical Centre 114 High Street, Street, Somerset

Furniture Centre 118 High Street, Street, Somerset

Bedroom Centre 147 High Street, Street, Somerset

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Ashc

ott Harvest Fayre

Saturday 8th September 2-4pm

Would you like a stall at this year’s Harvest Fayre?

Our traditional rural village street fayre and harvest show is always well supported taking place at the heart of the village high street,

village hall and church.

To book your place or for more information please contact: Charmaine Oldham on:

07729 822829

No Charge Own Table Required

Kermis at St John's church, GlastonburySaturday 25th August from 11am to 3pm. Come and have fun on August Bank Holiday.

Climb the Tower for wonderful views over Glastonbury, try your luck on the Tombola ,browse the Bric a Brac and Collectables stalls , find a book to read , buy a plant or some produce, delight in the home-made goods, enjoy the refreshments.

West Mendip Hospital FeteOn September 1st between 2 and 4.30pm the league of friends of the West Mendip Hospital in Glastonbury are holding a Fete.

All proceeds are to be used to help with patients comfort.

Entertainment includes The Grey Dogs Jazz band, bouncy castle ,classic motorcycle display, refreshments andlots of stall.etc etc. The event is to be opened by Michael Eavis.

Join one of Helen’s yoga classes to help you relax this

summer. Classes are small and

friendly with individual attention. Classes are held on: -

• Mondays from 12noon till 1.30pm at Shekinashram, Dod Lane, Glastonbury (intermediate level)

• Wednesdays from 10.30am till 11.45am at Shekinashram, Dod Lane, Glastonbury (beginners and all levels)

• S undays from 10.15am till 11.30am at 'Lantern Cottage', 90 Bove Town, Glastonbury (beginners and all levels)

For more information call (01458) 830957 or 07722046865 or email [email protected]

Yoga with Helen

Mid Somerset Oxfam GroupThink you know Wells or want to find out more? Join the Mid Somerset Oxfam Group’s Wells Treasure Hunt on Sunday 5 August 3 pm – 5 pm.

Follow the trail around Wells, answer the questions and you could win the mystery prize.

Question sheets available from the King’s Head, High Street, Wells from 3 pm. Entry is £3 per team.

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Sports Vision and Sunspectacles By Adrian Springett

100 High St, Street. BA16 0EW

Local stockists of SUNWISE sports spectacles

Vision performs a fundamental role in sport and leisure activities. If our vision is not completely corrected with driving, cycling, running , skiing and many other sporting or leisure activities, our visual and physical performance may be compromised. Outside of a competitive environment it is still vital to have good vision and eye protection so the activities undertaken can be enjoyed safely.

Vision is of critical importance in outdoor environments. Here, there may be extreme light conditions and a lot of glare. This will reduce clarity and comfort of vision. Therefore, selecting the best performing solar lenses will have an impact on the eyes and therefore the outcome of the sport or leisure activity.

The sunglasses most suited to extreme conditions and sport activities are wrap around or highly curved frames. These frames are more ergonomic, adjust better to the human face and provide more comfort to the wearer. They give protection from side and back light and give physical protection from windy and dusty climates.

Unfortunately, if standard lenses are glazed

into a wrap frame, the optical properties of the lenses are compromised. Bending a standard lens to fit a highly curved frame produces peripheral blur and loss of clarity. This will result in the narrowing of the wearer’s useful visual field. This can happen even with Plano lenses in wrap around frames.

SHAMIR are a lens company who have designed special lenses called “Attitude” which aim to compensate for the wrap of a sports frame. They are available in both single vision and varifocal formats. Special “Eye point technology” and digital lens surfacing techniques means that lenses can be tailor made for the client, their prescription and the frame chosen. These lenses therefore provide clearer vision with wider fields of view, ideal for sporting activities and wrap frames.

Shamir have now combined with SUNWISE to produce a range of fashionable prescription sports sun spectacles.

SUNWISE prescription spectacles have just been launched in the market place and are available from selective optical practices throughout the country.

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WedneSdayRoyal British Legion, Farm Road, Street9.45am & 11.45am5.30pm & 7.15pmCall Julie on: 01458 440560

tueSday eveninGMendip Tor Leisure, Street Road, Glastonbury6.00pm Call Julie on: 01458 440560

The group meets on Monday and Wednesday evenings to generally undertake ongoing training, and welcomes potential new members to fill a variety of different roles and responsibilities within St John Ambulance.

adults every Monday 7.30pm – 9.00pmcadets every Wednesday (term-time) 6.30pm – 8.00pmbadgers every Monday (term-time) 6.00pm – 7.15pmFor more information contact: Kevin PennyT 01458 833947 (evenings)M 07752 672540E [email protected]/St-John-Ambulance-Glastonbury-Street

St John Ambulance Meetings

the methodist church, leigh road, Street.Sunday services - 10.30 am.August 5th Mrs. Janet Day12th Local Arrangement.19th Rev. Gwynne Brindley Holy Communion.26th Mr. Steve Derby.

Street Neighbourhood Watch Association

As you make the most of any sunny weather this summer be

mindful of keeping their homes safe from opportunist thieves. If during the day when at home you have windows and doors wide open remember to close them either when going out or at night.

Also be on the watch for distraction burglaries where you are kept occupied by someone unknown to you at one door whilst an accomplice might go to the back of your home and enter it through open doors or windows.

With better weather more time may be spent working in the garden so again remember to put tools and equipment away when you have finished and ensure that your garden shed is secure.

For information on Neighbourhood Watch or Community Speedwatch please contact either David Atkins on 01458 443055 or Brian Bastable on 01458 443940.

Alternatively visit www.mendip.org.uk/street_neighbourhood_watch_association

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For peace of mind, see a solicitorwrites David Sinclair.Politicians, bankers and journalists have all taken a knock in recent times.

A survey commissioned by the Bar Standards Board showed solicitors to be the most trusted professionals with 17 per cent saying they trusted them.

As you'd expect, politicians and estate agents were the least trusted, with bankers only slightly higher.

When it comes to writing your Will, you need the trusted skill of a legal expert. A Will is an extremely important document and you can't take a gamble by using amateur Will writers or by doing it yourself.

Solicitors like myself are highly trained, insured and regulated by the solicitor governing body.

But Will writers are untrained, non-insured and totally unregulated.

Acorn Solicitors can help you get your Will written with legal expertise and regulation, bringing you peace of mind.

We are a local, friendly, family firm based in Street and Taunton, and specialising in Wills, Probate and Property Law.

As we are on the High Street, we are easy to pop in to see and talk to our friendly legal experts. You can also find us on Facebook and Twitter.

For more information visit our website www.acornsolicitors.com or call 01823 273010.

David Sinclair runs Acorn Solicitors with his mother Jill. David is also a UK Director for Solicitors for the Elderly which has nearly 1300 members and which exists to help ensure that elderly people have access to top class professional legal advice.

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In spite of this awful weather I must be one of the few gardening enthusiasts who continue to visit both gardens and garden centres. Indeed, there are some advantages such as the ability to glide seamlessly to the front of the line to pay for my cake and plant in order (well, I have always believed in getting my priorities right). Also The Lovely Muriel – not being as foolhardy as I – seems unwilling to venture forth in monsoon conditions so that means that I can enjoy hours of unsupervised shopping at my leisure!

Anyway, the garden I want to tell you about today is that of Tintinhull, situated in the village of that name, just off the 303 between the Ilchester and Yeovil turnings. Follow the signs in the village and you can’t miss it.

The garden was created by Mrs Reid in the 1930s and is now in the care of the National Trust being a fine example of the Arts and Crafts movement, with the area being divided into rooms. You approach the garden through the courtyard at the back of the house, past(if you can) the excellent Tea Room (the victoria sponge is outstanding) and go through the 17th century manor house where some of the ground floor rooms are open.

Leaving the house you find yourself in the

original courtyard in the front of the house which has been given a mixed planting. Continuing down the garden is along narrow garden of shrubs and roses with spring plantings on the left. At the end by turning right you enter a kitchen garden with fruit and vegetables, lined in part with more roses, bulbs and pinks. Turning right at the axix you enter my favourite part of the garden. A large rectangular space the a small canal in the centre and two very fine mixed borders either side. At the top of the canal is a fine summer house with comfortable chairs and pots of hostas(well away from any slug or snail). Continuing past a bed of roses you enter the final part of the garden with another border and ornamental trees.

Although small by some standards, I love visiting her because you can take ideas away for the smallest area an being enclosed, has a wonderfully tranquil atmosphere at any time of year. The garden is open from March to September Wed- Sunday.

Happy Gardening

musings from my Garden - By Martin Mudie

The Glastonbury Art, Book & Gift Bazaar is held every Tuesday at the Assembly Rooms, Glastonbury.

The Bazaar is primarily an art market, offering

a vibrant, friendly, low-cost environment for artists to work, network,

and showcase their art. There are also stalls selling quality used books, handcrafted jewellery and fashion accessories, new and vintage clothing, natural health products, ritual items, antiques and collectibles and more.

Most weeks they are joined by talented psychic readers and alternative therapists.

The Bazaar is held every Tuesday from 11-4, with free admission and excellent refreshments available from the Assembly Rooms cafe.

If you would like to discuss the possibility of joining or just want more information, contact Dorothy on 07592 496266

Glastonbury art, book & Gift bazaar

the mendip mallards association (mda)The MDA is a charity based organisation formed in 1980 to provide recreational facilities for anyone with a health or mobility issue and their families living in Somerset

The MDA provides a ‘sheltered swim’ as well as arranging other social activities throughout the year

Members swim each Sunday from 12:30pm to 1:30pm at Strode Pool, Street. The cost per swim is £2 for adults and £1 for children. Under-fives are free, and there is an option of annual membership for £4.

After the swim members and friends enjoy a cup of tea and a chat and have the chance to win in the Sunday raffle. The Mallards have a swimming team which competes annually in galas throughout the South West. New members, their families and new helpers are always welcome.

For more information visit www.mendip.org.uk/mda or ring Norman on 07774 111825

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"Now that summer is here, gardening does not get an easier and raised beds can make work much easier and they are an easy project for you to attempt.

All you need is some treated decking, a length of 3" x 3" treated fence post, some decking screws and end timber preservative. You can make the beds any size you want but 5' long by 2' wide is a good size but try to ensure that you can cut the lengths so that there is no wasted decking. Cut the 4 corner posts to the height of your bed - 4 side planks gives you about 2' height. Drill and screw the planks to the corner posts log cabin style with the corners alternating as shown. Remember to treat all ends of the cut timber to protect them. The beds look better if you have the grooved sides of the decking on the outside.

Finish off with a top plank, smooth side downwards, mitred at the corners and screwed down to the corner posts. Put broken bricks or crooks in the bottom for drainage after you have placed the bed anywhere you want in the garden - put spacers under the corners if

required to level the box. Fill with soil and mix some compost into the top layers to give your plants a good start."

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Somerset Rural Youth Project will running sessions for young people looking to improve their employability prospects.

Sessions are being held at Street Parish Council Rooms, and they offer the chance for people to learn techniques including interview skills, application writing, woodland management, forest skills and how to improve your CV. The employability sessions run from August 13-15 and August 20-22, from 9.30am-3pm.

If you would like to take part in these sessions you can contact youth worker Julie Rickwood on 07890270564.

For more information visit our website on www.sryp.org.uk.

Improve your employability prospects

The creative arts are thriving at Strode College with students producing some outstanding and imaginative work which was displayed at the End of Year Arts, Design and Media Show.

The show, which was been put together by 150 of Strode’s creative arts, design and media students, opened with an awards ceremony to celebrate excellence in painting and drawing, sculpture, graphics, textiles, photography, animation, film and video. Strode’s Principal

James Staniforth presented certificates and cheques for £100 to six students.

Students who exhibited have completed courses this summer in A level Art, Design Technology, Graphics, Textiles and Photography, Level 3 Extended Diploma Art and Design, Level 2 National Diploma Art and Design, pre-degree Foundation in Art and Design and Level 3 BTEC National Diploma in Broadcast Media.

Saturday 11th August 8p.m. Robin and Beena Williamson. Original, traditional, mystical and spiritual Folk Music. Unique Indo-Celtic Sound £10 Concessions £8Thursday 23rd August 7.30p.m. Ex Collegio. Concert of Sacred

and Secular Music. £8 Concessions £6

Friday 31st August. European Vocation Chamber Orchestras Concert. £10 Concessions

Advance tickets for all concerts are available from Glastonbury music shop.

music at St John’s, Glastonbury

Creative Arts End of Year Show

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The VicToria Field Social Club

For more details please phone 01458-442779

also available are cricket, indoor Bowls, outdoor Bowls, Tennis, Squash, Skittles, Bridge, croquet, Pigeon club, Weight Watchers, Pop in Mother and Baby group, Salsa & Tango classes,

Bingo, Football and rounder’s.

www.victoriaclubstreet.com.

auguST eVenTS

We now have Free Wi-Fi available to membersFollow us on Twitter – VicClub_Street

or our Face Book page with events and promotions.

Friday 10Th auguSTWe are holding our monthly Quiz on Friday 10th August, 7.30pm for a 8.00pm start. Teams of up to 6 @ £1 per person entry. Large Cash Prizes to be won. Open to non members.

Friday 17Th auguSTStreet Croquet Club are holding a Quiz night on Friday 17th August, 7.30pm. Teams of up to 6, entry £1 per person. Large Cash Prizes to be won. Open to all Come and support us.

chariTy Fun day - 19Th auguSTHigos Insurance will be hosting a Charity Fun Day in aid of the Princes Trust on 19th August, there will be a table top sale, a BBQ and children’s entertainment throughout the day. They are hosting a 5 a side football tournament for people aged 16 yrs and over so if you want to enter a team please contact Emily Wright for more details on 01749-834562 or 07769818404.

oPen day Thank youWe would like to thank every one who came to support the Open Day, it was such a success. The weather, unbelievably was dry and sunny which enabled us to sit outside and enjoy the live music in the afternoon. We would like to thank those members who came and assisted in the setting up and removing of all the attractions.

Also the Tennis, Cricket, Squash, Indoor Bowls, Outdoor Bowls and Croquet for putting on FREE come and have a go sessions. The Ferret racing was a popular attraction and we would like to thank the following Companies for their sponsorship. * Dave Bird, Sewtech, PA Edgar, NR Bishop, T Lester, Good Connections, EM Print and Cosy Feet*.

inTroducTion To BoWlSAfter the great success of our last year sessions we have decided to again offer people the opportunity to try this fantastic sport. We will be holding free sessions on September 6th, 13th and 20th and then again on October 4th, 11th and 18th starting at 6.30pm All you require is flat shoes. To reserve your place or more information please contact Bill Stitfall on 01458-443001.

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If you have never used a Mendip market before, make a pledge this week to give Glastonbury market a try.

A new national campaign named ‘Love your Local Market’ recently run to try and encourage shoppers to get the most out of their local markets. The campaign was organised as a response to the Mary Portas report on the future of our high streets.

Mary Portas’s report sets out what she believes has led to the decline of the high street and makes recommendations about what could be done to breathe life back into them, a focus on local markets being is one of her recommendations.

With weekly markets taking place in almost every town within the Mendip District Council area, the council is eager to use this fortnight to

help promote and support the district’s local markets.

Glastonbury market takes place every Tuesday in this historic town, from 8am to 3pm and is held at the bottom of the High Street.

A weekly market has existed in Glastonbury since the early middle ages. The market was held in the same place as it is now to the western end of the High Street, although up until the 14th century this was known as The Great Street. The market prospered as pilgrims flocked to Glastonbury to visit the Abbey, a tradition which still continues to this day however tourists now replace the pilgrims.

Cllr Steve Henderson ward councillor for Glastonbury St Benedict’s said “It’s important that we look after our markets

and try to promote their use as much as possible. More people are going out of town now to do their shopping so it would be good to try and bring these shoppers back into the centre of Glastonbury.

Markets also run on Wednesday and Saturday in Frome Cheese and Grain car park and at the Market Place in Wells as well as a Friday market at Shepton Mallet Market Place.

make a pledge to love Glastonbury market

Playaways Nursery

High Street, Glastonbury Tel: 01458 830838 Mob: 07984811731

www.playaways.co.uk email: [email protected]

Playaways Nursery offers affordable, high quality childcare in a safe and stimulating environment for children birth to five years.

Open 8.00am-6.00pm weekdays, 50 weeks per year.

Highly qualified, friendly and experienced staff Flexible attendance patterns

Outdoor play area Free sessions available for 2, 3 & 4 year olds (conditions apply) Designated childcare provider for Glastonbury Children Centre

“Children enter the nursery eager to play and chat with their friends.”

“Staff provide a friendly reassuring approach”

“OFSTED”

“My son has a chance to play with different liquids and textures. I know the messier he becomes his smile becomes wider”

“Parent of 20 month old child”

“My child always wants to come to Playaways and she never wants to leave, she enjoys it so much”

“Parent of 3 ½ year old child”

“Children happily get involved in a good range of age appropriate and exciting activities”

“OFSTED”

Playaways Nursery

High Street, Glastonbury Tel: 01458 830838 Mob: 07984811731

www.playaways.co.uk email: [email protected]

Playaways Nursery offers affordable, high quality childcare in a safe and stimulating environment for children birth to five years.

Open 8.00am-6.00pm weekdays, 50 weeks per year.

Highly qualified, friendly and experienced staff Flexible attendance patterns

Outdoor play area Free sessions available for 2, 3 & 4 year olds (conditions apply) Designated childcare provider for Glastonbury Children Centre

“Children enter the nursery eager to play and chat with their friends.”

“Staff provide a friendly reassuring approach”

“OFSTED”

“My son has a chance to play with different liquids and textures. I know the messier he becomes his smile becomes wider”

“Parent of 20 month old child”

“My child always wants to come to Playaways and she never wants to leave, she enjoys it so much”

“Parent of 3 ½ year old child”

“Children happily get involved in a good range of age appropriate and exciting activities”

“OFSTED”

Playaways Nursery

High Street, Glastonbury Tel: 01458 830838 Mob: 07984811731

www.playaways.co.uk email: [email protected]

Playaways Nursery offers affordable, high quality childcare in a safe and stimulating environment for children birth to five years.

Open 8.00am-6.00pm weekdays, 50 weeks per year.

Highly qualified, friendly and experienced staff Flexible attendance patterns

Outdoor play area Free sessions available for 2, 3 & 4 year olds (conditions apply) Designated childcare provider for Glastonbury Children Centre

“Children enter the nursery eager to play and chat with their friends.”

“Staff provide a friendly reassuring approach”

“OFSTED”

“My son has a chance to play with different liquids and textures. I know the messier he becomes his smile becomes wider”

“Parent of 20 month old child”

“My child always wants to come to Playaways and she never wants to leave, she enjoys it so much”

“Parent of 3 ½ year old child”

“Children happily get involved in a good range of age appropriate and exciting activities”

“OFSTED”

Playaways Nursery

High Street, Glastonbury Tel: 01458 830838 Mob: 07984811731

www.playaways.co.uk email: [email protected]

Playaways Nursery offers affordable, high quality childcare in a safe and stimulating environment for children birth to five years.

Open 8.00am-6.00pm weekdays, 50 weeks per year.

Highly qualified, friendly and experienced staff Flexible attendance patterns

Outdoor play area Free sessions available for 2, 3 & 4 year olds (conditions apply) Designated childcare provider for Glastonbury Children Centre

“Children enter the nursery eager to play and chat with their friends.”

“Staff provide a friendly reassuring approach”

“OFSTED”

“My son has a chance to play with different liquids and textures. I know the messier he becomes his smile becomes wider”

“Parent of 20 month old child”

“My child always wants to come to Playaways and she never wants to leave, she enjoys it so much”

“Parent of 3 ½ year old child”

“Children happily get involved in a good range of age appropriate and exciting activities”

“OFSTED”

Playaways Nursery

High Street, Glastonbury Tel: 01458 830838 Mob: 07984811731

www.playaways.co.uk email: [email protected]

Playaways Nursery offers affordable, high quality childcare in a safe and stimulating environment for children birth to five years.

Open 8.00am-6.00pm weekdays, 50 weeks per year.

Highly qualified, friendly and experienced staff Flexible attendance patterns

Outdoor play area Free sessions available for 2, 3 & 4 year olds (conditions apply) Designated childcare provider for Glastonbury Children Centre

“Children enter the nursery eager to play and chat with their friends.”

“Staff provide a friendly reassuring approach”

“OFSTED”

“My son has a chance to play with different liquids and textures. I know the messier he becomes his smile becomes wider”

“Parent of 20 month old child”

“My child always wants to come to Playaways and she never wants to leave, she enjoys it so much”

“Parent of 3 ½ year old child”

“Children happily get involved in a good range of age appropriate and exciting activities”

“OFSTED”

Playaways Nursery

High Street, Glastonbury Tel: 01458 830838 Mob: 07984811731

www.playaways.co.uk email: [email protected]

Playaways Nursery offers affordable, high quality childcare in a safe and stimulating environment for children birth to five years.

Open 8.00am-6.00pm weekdays, 50 weeks per year.

Highly qualified, friendly and experienced staff Flexible attendance patterns

Outdoor play area Free sessions available for 2, 3 & 4 year olds (conditions apply) Designated childcare provider for Glastonbury Children Centre

“Children enter the nursery eager to play and chat with their friends.”

“Staff provide a friendly reassuring approach”

“OFSTED”

“My son has a chance to play with different liquids and textures. I know the messier he becomes his smile becomes wider”

“Parent of 20 month old child”

“My child always wants to come to Playaways and she never wants to leave, she enjoys it so much”

“Parent of 3 ½ year old child”

“Children happily get involved in a good range of age appropriate and exciting activities”

“OFSTED”

Playaways Nursery

High Street, GlastonburyTel: 01458 830838 • Mob: 07984811731

www.playaways.co.uk • email: [email protected]

Open 8.00am-6.00pm weekdays,

50 weeks per year.

Highly qualified, friendly and experienced staff

Flexible attendance patterns

Outdoor play area

Free sessions available for 2, 3 & 4 year olds (conditions apply)

Designated childcare provider for Glastonbury Children Centre

Playaways Nursery offers affordable, high quality childcare in a safe and stimulating

environment for children birth to five years.

“Children enter the nursery eager to play

and chat with their friends.”“Staff provide a friendly reassuring

approach”“OFSTED”

“My child always wants to come to

Playaways and she never wants to leave,

she enjoys it so much”

“Parent of 3 ½ year old child”

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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.

Driver Wanted For Somerset Charity Minibus

The GEMS Scrapstore diverts waste from landfill to provide as resources to local schools, community groups

and families. Funded by the local authority until March this year, the charity has battled to secure ongoing support from Mendip District Council and Somerset County Council. But the charity has learned there will be no further funding and have made the difficult decision to close down.

Manager Laura Kavanagh said: ‘This is a very sad time for us, the charity has been going since 1996, working really hard to deliver a positive, meaningful service to our communities. It has been an enormous struggle to try and keep going and despite our determination to battle through the spending cuts, we have had to admit defeat’

The Scrapstore held a consultation day in May to try and determine channels of finance to maintain the services, which saw TV presenter Martin Roberts and MP Tessa Munt attend to support. TV presenter Kevin McCloud has also supported the charity in the past through financial donations.

‘We have been trying to identify any other way we can sustain the services but have exhausted all possibilities. It is a sign of the times unfortunately’, said Laura

The Scrapstore will cease operations by mid August and those with existing memberships valid for six months or more will be invited to take scrap to compensate. Meanwhile the

Scrapstore will continue to trade as normal, and members of the public, schools and groups are invited to go and purchase outstanding stock as soon as possible

‘Even closing down costs money’ said Laura ‘so will be selling off all the stock and equipment before the doors close. Schools will be invited to stock up on materials during the first week of the Summer break, ahead of the September term.’

‘We would like to thank everyone who has supported us over the years and we will close knowing that there are countless children out there who have grown up using our wonderful resources and will have learned really useful skills to take them into adult life’

For enquiries about the Scrapstore please telephone 01749 938112 or email [email protected]

Wells based charity GEMS Scrapstore and Play Resource Centre is set to close

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8 TILL 6 TAXISLocal & Long Distance

Airports • Seaports • Shopping TripsSchool Runs • Parcel Service Contract Work Undertaken

24 houR SeRvice4 to 6 seater vehicles

accounts welcome • quotes on requestReliable friendly service.

Call us on:01458 898124 07935 75658807779 450415

A Somerset youth charity has welcomed a new report released by the Commission for Rural Communities which highlights the need for a more strategic approach to improving education, employment and training for young people in rural areas.

Somerset Rural Youth Project works with young people across the county, offering advice on employment and training, accreditation and transport solutions.

The report, entitled “Barriers to education, employment and learning for young people in rural areas” included the views of young people in Somerset and focuses on issues created by a lack of funding, the onset of the recession in 2008 and the speed at which young people

not in education, employment or training (NEET) has increased.

Since 2008 the number of NEET young people aged 16-24 in rural areas has increased from 84,000 to 123,000 and the report highlights that young people living in rural areas face a number of unique barriers, concerning access to transport, careers advice, employment and training support. The provision and availability of good quality, independent careers advice for young people is crucial.

The report highlights that the lack of additional funding for schools could lead to the provision of poor quality careers guidance in some schools.

The Moped Loan Scheme run by Somerset Rural Youth Project (SRYP) makes a vital contribution to this problem in Somerset

with over 25 mopeds on loan to young people. Other SRYP projects support young people and the communities in which they live.

David Clitheroe, chair of the SRYP board said: “We are pleased the CRC has highlighted the situation of young people in the countryside. We will continue to give young people in the villages of Somerset access to opportunity and resources which they would otherwise miss out on.”

You can view the full report at http://www.defra.gov.uk/crc/files/Barriers-to-education-employment-and-training-for-young-people-in-rural-areas.pdf

For more information on the work of Somerset Rural Youth Project, visit www.sryp.org.uk or call 01278 722100.

Report reveals challenges faced by rural youth

A Hand in Need…help when you need it most

Decluttering (home or workplace)

Proof Reading and Form FillingPost-Bereavement Paperwork* easy-to-use filing systems set up

* secure shredding * no job too small *

“A personalised and confidential service,working alongside you with care

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Call: Jill Perryman on:01458 440293

Mobile: 077 478 425 71Email: [email protected]

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This summer 1610 leisure centres are offering an action packed programme of activities for youngsters of all ages. No day will be the same guaranteeing to keep boredom at bay. So book your child on for half a day, whole day or for a whole week.

Activities include: Indoor paintball, Archery, Basketball, Active Kicks Football camp, Mountain biking, Cricket, Gymnastics, Trampolining,

Circus skills, Badminton, Kayaking, Tennis, Cycling proficiency, Cheerleading, soft play, arts, crafts plus much much more.

This is available at 10 leisure centres across Somerset including Glastonbury; caryford fitness and leisure centre, Castle Carycastle sports centre, Taunton, trinity sports and leisure, Bridgwater, creSta leisure centre, Chard,

crewkerne sports centreGlastonbury leisure centre, King alfred’s leisure centre, Burnham on Sea, Shepton mallet leisure centreStanchester Sport centre, Stoke Sub Hamdontrinity sports and leisure, Bridgwater,West Somerset Sports and leisure centre, MineheadFor your local centres full summer programme visit www.1610.org.uk

Active Kidz in Glastonbury23rd July – 30th August

Street and District Swimming Club was formed in the 1970’s and has grown in both numbers and success with every year. The Club swims and uses the facilities of the local pool at Strode,

Millfield, Greenbank and Wells Cathedral Pool. Street currently have over 200 members from learn to swim aged 5 through to national competitors.

If you are interested in joining come and see members in action or email [email protected]

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Wednesday 1st august – 10am - Pub walk: From The Strawberry Special Inn in Draycott. Distance 7 miles. Meet at the Inn, Station Road. £5 ROAST. Please Ring Rod & Peggy By 30th JulyContact Rod and Peggy on 01278 783270

thursday 2nd august – 10am - Beckington, Berkley Marsh, Spring Gardens, OrchardleighDistance 7 miles. Meet: Beckington Village Hall. Contact Les on 07768 556735

Sunday 5th august – 10am - Generally "flattish" walk, 1 hill: Macmillan Way and Norton St PhilipDistance 13 miles. Meet: Beckington Village Hall. Contact Barbara on 01373 452294

Sunday 5th august – 2.15pm - Frome Rights of Way walk: East Woodlands.Short walk, then cream tea at Village Hall. Distance 4 miles. Meet: East Woodlands Church. Contact Les on 07768 556735

thursday 9th august – 10am - Oakhill, Binegar, Gurney SladeDistance: 6 miles. Meet: Oakhill Village Hall. Contact Gus on 01749 840349

Sunday 12th august – 10am - Carlingcott and DunkertonDistance 13.5 miles. Meet: Midsomer Norton public car park, South Road. Contact Gus on 01749 840349

thursday 16th august – 10am - Undulating walk: Blagdon, Burrington, Rickford

Distance 6 miles. Meet: Blagdon centre near Fire Station. Contact Clive and Ros on 01749 671339

Sunday 19th august – 10am - Hunstrete, Clutton, Stowey, Bishop Sutton, Knowle Hill, Stanton DrewDistance 14 miles. Meet: Pensford Village Hall. Contact Les on 07768 556735

thursday 23rd august – 10am - Flat circular walk in the Polden areaDistance 6 miles. Meet: Car park alongside King's Sedgemoor Drain near Parchey Bridge (Chedzoy and Stawell). Contact Brian R on 01935 840579

mendip ramblers free Walking festival 2012Saturday 25, Sunday 26, Monday 27 August 2012 - August Bank Holiday WeekendEach day there will be 3 walks (various distances) starting at 10:00am plus 1 shorter walk starting at 1:00pmAll walks start from The Village Hall, Fosse Way, Stratton-on-the-Fosse, Shepton Mallet BA3 4QQContact Paula on 01458 860751/ [email protected] or Clive on 07931 382064 / [email protected]

Saturday 25th augustShort walk: Chilcompton, Gurneyslade Bottom, Upper BenterMedium walk: Charlton, Radstock, ChilcomptonLong walk: Harridge Wood, Fosse Way, Ashwick,

ChilcomptonAfternoon walk: Chilcompton, Killing's Knap, Loocombe Wood

Sunday 26th augustShort walk: Holcombe, Harridge Wood, PitcotMedium walk: Holcombe, Kilmersdon Common, Stoke St MichaelLong walk: Gurney Slade, Old Down, Clapton, ChilcomptonAfternoon walk: Downside Abbey, Rookery Farm, Coalpit Lane

monday 27th augustShort walk: Chilcompton, Clapton, Loocombe WoodMedium walk: Gurney Slade, Old Down, ChilcomptonLong walk: Coleford, Mells, BabingtonAfternoon walk: Barlake, Longleat, Holcombe Old Church

thursday 30th august – 10am - Part of the Monarch's Way, Hembridge, ParbrookDistance 7 miles. Meet: West Pennard Church. Contact Rose and Trevor on 01761 435178

For full details about the Ramblers, and for information about individual walks, use the contact numbers quoted or visit www.mendipramblers.co.uk

mendip ramblers august 2012 WalksTimes, distances, meeting places and contact details for walks this month organised by the Mendip Ramblers are detailed below:

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Do you have problems accessing the community and services you need?

We support people across Mendip and beyond and we are very busy.

Currently we work with customers to help life become a little more enjoyable by visiting their homes to help. We take customers shopping to supermarkets or garden centres, we accompany customers to hospital and dentist appointments when they do not want to go alone. We also take customers to the seaside, train rides and many other activities.

Some customers just want us to do some domestic tasks, the choice is yours, we can help with most things.

WE are Aster Living and we have staff that are trained and have up to date CRB checks in place. Vehicles are all checked as having current tax, MOT and business insurance, so you can be sure a high standard of support is in place in everything we do.

If you think we can help you or a family member.- ring us for a chat. Call 01749 832026 or 0333 400 8299.

Can we help?

Help at Home can help you get the most out of life, whether you need temporary or longer term support.

Slightly earlier than usual, thousands of people across Mendip will be receiving their annual canvass forms over the coming week, giving them the opportunity to vote.

Mendip District Council will send out nearly 50,000 forms over the next couple of weeks in the annual canvass of electors.

The forms are being sent out slightly earlier this year due to the upcoming Police and Crime Commissioner elections taking place later this year.

The Register of Electors is a legal document which is mainly used during elections, but is also used by many major companies to check personal details.

The householder must provide details of all British, Commonwealth or European Union citizens, who are over 16 years of age. If there are no residents who are qualified to register that information should also be provided

Those that do not return their forms or provide the information requested are warned that they could face a £1,000 fine, and their ability to obtain a loan or even a mobile phone contract could be affected.

A form has been sent to each household in the district with the names and addresses of those already registered at that property. Even if your details are correct you must still return the form or use the telephone, internet or text options that are set out on the form. These electronic options have seen a large increase in use over the last six years.

More information about the register of electors and how to fill in your details can be found on the form. If you have lost or do not receive a form please call Mendip's elections team on 01749 648999.

The deadline for returning forms is October 8, 2012.

Return Your Form To Get Your Vote

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in Her imaGe – a contemporary Goddess art and craft exhibition.

This event is on 1 to 5th August. Open 9am till 5pm each day

Part of the programme for The Goddess Conference.

For further information please go to www.goddessconferencecom

art, book and Gift bazaar 7th, 14th, 21st, 28th August

11am till 4pm every Tuesday.

Indoors Rain or Shine. Free admission. Come and browse. Pre-booking is essential, please call Dorothy on 07592 496266.

Shamanic drumming 8th, 15th

Every Wednesday in the Main Hall 7:30 till 9:30pm. £8 entry or £7 concessions

For further information please call 01458 834677

Glastonbury djembe circle 9th , 16th and 30th August

6:30pm till 8pm £4 each

For more information call Louise on 07840 357773

dirty disco 11 August 2012. 8pm till 1am

£4 entry – Tickets available on the night only, at the door.

Live Music from: White Lion Parade & New Day

Alternative Disco, Rock, Indie, Electro, Hip-Hop

Twitter: @ThatDirtyDisco for more information

art, book and Gift bazaar This event is on 18 August

one man’s tat is another man’s treasure!!!…Sale open from 12am till 4PM

Free admission. Stalls are £8. Pre-booking is essential, please call Dorothy on 07592 496266.

Ghost Hunt – a night with the unseen – part two 18 August 2012 11:00pm

Let International Spiritual Psychic Clairvoyant

Medium – Oscar – guide you through a night of Paranormal Spirit activity at this 1800 location steeped in history. £25 entry per person.

Call 01202 523 820 or 0778 757 6452 for furthur details.

Shamanic trance dance with Zelia 23 August 2012. From 7:30 till 10pm – bring loose, comfortable clothing.

£10/£8 concessions

the mystic and earth Spirit fayre This event is on 25, 26th and 27th August 2012. Saturday 10am till 7:00pm

Clairvoyants, Healing Tools, Glastonbury Power Wands, Aura Camera, Therapies, Lots of Magical Artwork, Very Unique British Crafts.

For Further Information go to www.glastonburyfayres.co.uk or contact Graham on 07990 797979 or Email [email protected]

Registered in England & Wales as an Industrial & Provident Society, No. 27410R

AuGuST EVENTS Except where another contact is given –

for further information call the Assembly rooms on 01458 834677.

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Welcome to our local business a - Z

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Panini’sCoffee, teas & drinks

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Call Garth on: 07816 84990265 main street, Walton Ba16 9QQ

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plumBers

pAinters & deCorAtors

P.L RichaRds LtdPLUMBiNG & hEatiNG sERVicEs

GAS•OIL•SOLAR•• UNDERFLOOR HEATING• • BATHROOMS DESIGNED•

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ADVERT_HEADER-52943.indd 1 21/3/11 12:57:30“The Professional Service you Expect and Deserve” Our specialist areas include:

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Tel 01458 832510 11 Chilkwell Street, Glastonbury BA6 8DL

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seAmstress

fenCing

Dunster Fencing Contractors

No job too smallAll types of fencing available

Free estimates

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M. Franks & SonsFuneral Directors

Est. 1879

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

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

Telephone:01458: 860569, 210627, 210921, 860157

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FORSEY & SON • Funeral Directors • Monumental Masons

• Private Chapels of Rest • Pre-payment Funeral Plans •Funerals conducted with dignity and reverence by a family firm, established over three generations,

offering reliable and caring service with 24-hour call out facilities.

Street (01458) 443677Butleigh (01458) 850654

Somerton (01458) 272297Langport (01458) 250509

Members of N.A.F.D., B.I.F.D. and S.A.I.F.

Stevie HamblinBA in fashion & textiles

Seamstress, pattern cutter, alterations and made to measure

07866 [email protected]

Neil ChaNtPainting & Decorating

Interior & Exterior DecorationPrivate & Commercial

Free No Obligation QuotesCompetitive Rates

City & Guilds Qualified with over 10 years experience

01458 840542 or 07870 588730

■ Leaflets & menus delivered from £20 per 1,000.

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tree surgeon

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Tv salesWe provide the complete package of sales and installation including aerial work. TV wall brackets supplied and fitted

• AERIAL INSTALLATION • • RECEPTION PROBLEMS • ADDITIONAL TV POINTS ETC •

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and recording equipment also repairs to audio equipmentTel- sTReeT 01458 442257 e-MaIl [email protected]

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Call Glass CorP now on:07944 79295201458 851020

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Supply and install all TV, FM and DAB radio aerials

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•TV wall brackets fitted - Extra TV outlets & Sky RF2

•Set up/tuning of TV, digital boxes & DVD recorders

•Extra telephone and data points

Tel: 01458 83153442 Roman Way, Glastonbury, Somerset, BA6 8AD

Watercolour ClassesIn artists home in Glastonbury.

Small groups of 4 or individual tuition. Friendly informal atmosphere.

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