FREE • FROME AND WEST WILTS EDITION • ISSUE 27 • JULY 2015
INSIDE Days out this Summer Helping with childhood worries What’s On Early Years Education HEYMAG.CO.UK
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Sessions for females and targeted at 19-25yrs but all ages welcome! Do you want to start being more active or improve your physical activity levels? Do you want to meet new people and try something new?
Activities start in June 2015 BOX SESSIONS Weekly instructed class with elements of boxing and fitness Thursday 7-8pm @ Epicocity Training Studio, Manor Road Trading Estate BA11 4BN. £2 a session. First 2 sessions FREE Attend 5 out of 6 sessions – get your free water bottle BEGINNERS RUNNING GROUP Weekly session to support individuals from progressing from ‘couch to 5K’. Individual targets with social meet afterwards. Saturdays 10am, meet at Oakfield School Gates, Frome. FREE Attend 5 out of 6 sessions – get your free water bottle For more information, contact Sarah at SASP on 01823 653990 or visit www.sasp.co.uk To find other activities, look at Somerset’s Leisure & Sport finder www.zingsomerset.co.uk
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WELCOME Director Tina Veater 07834 542955 | tina@ignyte-uk.co.uk Editorial Team Tina Veater info@ignyte-uk.co.uk Advertising Team Zoe Jenkins Theresa Saadeh 01761 410141 | info@ignyte-uk.co.uk Graphic Designer Pamela Evans Published by Ignyte Media Ltd Printed by Flying Colours Ltd, Weare, Somerset Business Address: Ignyte Ltd, Second Floor, 2 High Street, Midsomer Norton, Radstock, BA3 2LE 01761 410141 info@ignyte-uk.co.uk While every care has been taken to ensure the data contained in the publication is accurate, neither the publisher nor its editorial contributors can accept, and hereby disclaim, any liability to any party for loss or damage caused by errors or omissions resulting from negligence, accident or any other cause. Ignyte do not officially endorse any advertising material included within this publication. All right reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in any retrieval system in any form without the prior permission of the publisher. Distribution: We deliver to 9500 families through primary schools and other outlets in Frome and West Wiltshire and surrounding villages. The next edition is in September & is filling fast.
At last the summer has arrived and I am sure you are all looking forward to your days in the sun and fun on the beach. I am very aware that arranging to keep your young ones busy during the summer break is a challenge, especially if you are working too. This edition of the magazine supplies you with lots of great ideas and clubs to help you to achieve the objective of fun for the children and safe and secure childcare for you. There is no better feeling than watching the children run and play in the grass or in open spaces as the sun shines. These memorable days do not need to be expensive and out days out section highlights how you can plan to make the entire day, much more enjoyable for all. The summer is a great time for children to learn new skills, these can include swimming, fishing, gardening and social skills. Sharing the bucket and spade or even the swings in the park is a great start to working together and team work. Don’t miss our competitions page, where you can win a host of fabulous prizes from tickets to products. Simply visit our website to enter. September is a time for change for both children and families, with new starters in reception and also younger children joining nurseries and childcare. Check out our early years pages for some ideas of the provisions available in your area for the younger people in your household. These changes can sometimes be tough for our small people, they worry about change and often struggle to see through these worries. Year six children will be thinking about the move to secondary school and this can be a huge worry for them too. Our editorial team have investigated some of these anxieties and offer some help and guidance in our ‘Young and worried’ page. It would be great to hear from you if there are specific interests or topics that you would like the HEY! Team to write about. Please email me directly with your suggestions and thoughts at tina@ignyte-uk.co.uk. Have a fabulous summer break with your family.
Tina Hey Magazine
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Postscript is the latest addition to the thriving Catherine Hill in Frome. Located directly opposite the Golden Goose, Postscript is an exciting stationery and gift shop which also crams in a wide range of craft materials and runs a growing range of workshops for all ages and abilities. From posh stationery to beautiful gifts, from photocopy and business services to “squiggle tables”, there is something for everyone.
Looking for creative, educational and fun summer activities? Visit our website for an exciting range of workshops coming soon.. At the foot of Catherine Street, next to The Garden Café.
15 Stony Street, Frome BA11 1BU 01373 462466 | postscript@postscriptfrome.co.uk
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THE TEACUP POISONER A SWEENEY TODD FOR TEENAGERS An original musical by Mark Powell and Ben Occhipinti Directed by Lee Lyford
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YOUNG & WORRIED
HELPING CHILDREN COPE WITH ANXIETY C
hildren may not have bills or a mortgage to pay, but youngsters can feel just as anxious as adults. The prospect of change is a well-known trigger for the onset of anxiety, yet change is inevitable and particularly so for children. With September and a new school year just around the corner, all children have to face change. Knowing how to help children handle their worries can help avoid bigger psychological problems further down the line. WHAT IS ANXIETY OR WORRY? Anxiety is actually one of the most common mental health problems. According to the NHS, nearly 300,000 young people in Britain have an anxiety disorder – and many more suffer in silence. No one knows exactly why some people are more anxious than others, but it is thought that some people are genetically more prone to worry, while others clearly experience anxieties following a major trauma or upheaval in their life. Symptoms are hugely varied and range from lack of appetite and insomnia to overeating and a lack of energy. It really depends on the individual. Doctors classify anxiety into four general types: fears and phobias; general anxiety; separation anxiety; and social anxiety (a form of extreme shyness). Often these different types of anxiety are linked in children, for example, a child suffering from social anxiety might also fear separation from their main carer. The good news is that anxiety is the most treatable of mental health problems and early action can help prevent future stress. TACKLE SPECIFIC WORRIES EARLY In some instances you may be able to anticipate what could potentially stress your child. Things like the start of a new school year, a new school teacher or a sporting event are clear candidates for sparking worry if your child is inclined in this way. So prepare them in advance and explain what is going to happen and why. Give plenty of acknowledge to your child that you understand they may feel uncertain – and reassure them that you are available for comfort and support. Talk to your child to try and understand
the issue that worries them most, you might find that although, for example, your child seems worried about a new school year, the actual problem is that they have lost a book a friend lent them. There could be a practical solution to the cause of their worry. DEALING WITH GENERAL ANXIETY If your child is showing signs of anxiety, it is important that you can show them that you care and want to understand the reason why. You may need to think about whether there is something going on in the family that could be causing worry, or possibly something happening at school or with friends. It could also be possible that they are picking up on your worries. All families have times when they have to deal with a lot of stress and worry. At times like these, you or your child might need extra help and support from friends, family members or others. COPING WITH TRAUMA A trauma could be anything from involvement in a car accident to a response to a family bereavement or parental divorce. In the case of an obvious trauma like a serious accident, your child will most likely be offered professional counselling, but in the case of separation or bereavement, you may need to talk to your GP to request help. Be aware too, that there are some good quality books available that aim to help children better understand what has happened to them, be it a bereavement or a serious illness. Children over the age of five can often find it helpful to talk about their worries to an understanding adult, which could be someone outside the immediate family. EXTREME AND LONGSTANDING ANXIETY If your child is so anxious that they can’t cope with ordinary dayto-day life, more specialist help could well be needed. Your GP will be able to advise you, and may suggest referral to your local Child and Adolescent Mental Health Service (CAMHS).
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Shooting for the stars! Two lovely, welcoming nurseries in Trowbridge. We have spaces available for September 2015 - contact us to arrange a visit to see our facilities and meet our friendly team. Green Shoots Day Nursery Westfield Road,Trowbridge BA14 9JQ 01225 751744 greenshoots@bathymca.co.uk Little Shoots Day Nursery BroadCloth Lane, Trowbridge BA14 7HE 01225 754777 littleshoots@bathymca.co.uk Open Monday to Friday 8am – 6pm 50 weeks of the year (closed between Christmas and New Year)
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Our two nurseries in Trowbridge Green Shoots and Little Shoots deliver a high standard of care and all activities are based on the new Early Years Foundation Stage curriculum and is enhanced by great staff and a high standard of resources and equipment. • Every child is a unique child, who is constantly learning and can be resilient, capable, confident and self-assured; • Children learn to be strong and independent through positive relationships; • Children learn and develop well in enabling environments, in which their experiences respond to their individual needs and there is a strong partnership between practitioners and parents and/or carers; and • Children develop and learn in different ways and at different rates. The framework covers the education and care of all children in early years provision, including children with special educational needs and disabilities. There are three distinct areas within the nursery each offering care for different age groups; all bright and airy and well lit. We make full use of every inch of our outdoor space both nurseries. In our garden we grow fruit and vegetables, have extensive play equipment, and use the grass area for different activities depending on the time of year. We take healthy eating seriously and all meals and snack times are designed to be sociable and special dietary needs can be accommodated. Contact: Green Shoots 01225 751744. Little Shoots 01225 754777
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EARLY YEARS EDUCATION WHAT’S THE BEST CHOICE FOR YOUR CHILD?
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very child is different: what proves a godsend for one may be a nightmare for another. At such a tender age, how do you know what will suit your child? THE OPTIONS Pre-school isn’t compulsory and for good reason. Not all parents want their child to attend a pre-school and it will not suit every child. Your child’s early years may be spent entirely at home, alternatively, you may decide that time away from home suits you both. Possibilities include a child-minder, nursery, kindergarten, crèche, pre-school, play-group and toddler groups. Formal childcare providers will follow the Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS), which sets standards for the learning, development and care of children from birth to 5 years old. All schools and Ofsted-registered early years providers must follow the EYFS, including childminders, preschools, nurseries and school reception classes.
THE COST Fees for nurseries vary hugely, they can range anywhere from £40 per day, to almost double that! The cost is often charged at an hourly rate and tends to include meals, but each nursery is different so it’s best to phone around and ask for their specific fee breakdowns before making any decisions. Remember too that all 3 and 4-year-olds are entitled to 570 hours per year of free early education starting from the term after their third birthday- January, April or September. This is usually offered as 15 hours per week during terms time (38 weeks of the year.) However, to allow the entitlement to be used more flexibly, some childcare providers in some areas are able to stretch the 570 hours over more weeks of the year. Some employers subsidise day nursery fees, so check to see if you can get help. Many parents can also get extra help with the costs of approved or registered childcare through tax credits. For more information contact HM Revenue & Customs at www.hmrc.gov. uk, or phone their helpline on 0845 300 3900.
POINTS TO CONSIDER WHEN CHOOSING EARLY YEARS CARE: • Social skills and interaction with others. For some children, a pre-school is the perfect place for this, while others may get plenty of opportunities for mixing and socialising with friends and at local parent/toddler groups and classes • Your child’s confidence with others. You may feel your child is independent enough to cope with a structured early years setting, that they would benefit from time away from you with other children, or that they are getting all they need at home.. • Check out different settings playgroups, nurseries, pre-schools, parents and tots. Even if you are intent on keeping your child at home with you, by exploring your options you know you are making an informed decision • Consider different educational approaches. There are lots of different schools of thought about how best to educate young children with Steiner and Montessori pre-schools focussing on child-led learning through play. Forest schools have a strong outdoors focus • Factor in cost and practicalities such as timing and travel. If these pose a problem, speak to your health visitor or early years group, they may know ways to combat such difficulties • Don’t be put off by what others say, or by your own distant memories of childcare! See for yourself. Visit and look at the other children; can you envisage your child being happy there?
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PREPARING YOUR FAMILY’S FINANCIAL FUTURE W
hen it comes to future finance, many of us are keen to keep our heads in the sand.
already in one. ‘Automatic enrolment’ is gradually being made compulsory for all employers.
Over half of people in the UK are not saving at all for their retirement or they aren’t saving nearly enough to give them the standard of living they hope for when they retire. Similarly, fewer than half of people in the UK have a valid will.
If your work gives you access to a pension that your employer will pay into, then unless you really can’t afford to contribute or your priority is dealing with unmanageable debt, staying out is like turning down the offer of extra pay!
To put this scenario in other words, many people won’t have the lifestyle they want on retirement, and many people won’t see their assets passed onto their loved ones in accordance with their actual wishes.
Of course, if your employer will contribute to your pension regardless of whether you pay into it, then you should join the scheme whatever your financial circumstances.
Taking control of your and your family’s financial future means taking action now when it comes to your pension, and your will.
PENSIONS – THE BASICS Firstly, don’t rely on the State Pension to keep you going in retirement. The maximum basic State Pension of £115.95 (tax year 2015-16) a week is way below what many people hope to retire on. A private pension plan is basically a longterm savings plan with tax relief – your regular contributions are invested so that they grow throughout your career and then provide you with an income in retirement. Generally, you can access the money in your pension pot from the age of 55. To help people save more for their retirement, employers are gradually being required to enrol their workers into a workplace pension scheme if they are not
WILLS – THE BASICS A will sets out who will benefit from your property and possessions (your estate) after you die. Most wills are made up of cash legacies, bequests, and the residue of the estate, which is divided between the beneficiaries. You can leave fixed sums of money to relatives, friends, or charities. You can also leave specific possessions and treasured objects to whoever you want. What’s left after any debts, tax and fees have been paid is called the residue. This can be left to one person, or it can be shared out among several people (the residuary beneficiary/beneficiaries). Unless you write your own or use a preprinted will kit, a simple, straightforward will provided by a solicitor can cost anything from around £80 to hundreds of pounds, depending on your requirements. You may find that if your spouse or partner has a similar will drawn up at the same time, the cost per person may be less.
HOW TO CREATE A WILL • You do not need to have your will drawn up or witnessed by a solicitor. If you wish to make a will yourself, you can do so, although it’s very important to get the wording right and have it properly witnessed. Mistakes can render a will invalid. • Solicitors sometimes offer free willwriting services through www. willaid.org.uk. You are asked to donate to one of nine charities instead of paying solicitor’s fees. These charities include ActionAid, British Red Cross and Age UK. • You could use a will-writing company to help you draw up your will. However, the people working in these companies do not have to be regulated or qualified. If you decide to use one, make sure that the person you see is registered with the Institute of Professional Willwriters, or the Society of Will Writers. • If you use an online will-writing service, make sure that the person who is helping you is a qualified solicitor. Online will-writing can be quick, easy and convenient, but you may not get as much guidance or advice as you would if you met with a solicitor face-to-face. • Which? offers a will-writing service. You can find out more by visiting www.which.co.uk.
Suzie’s diary Dear Diary! Staring at my calendar earlier today, I felt a surge of panic course through my entire body. It is just a few weeks before school breaks for the summer holiday. I desperately need a plan! I’ve been thinking on and off about how I’ll manage my business over the summer break and whether I should even consider trying to work around the kids, or should I try and palm them off to friends and relatives? The trouble is that even with the baking biz doing fairly well, it’s not worth paying childcare for three kids. Yes, I get some help with Poppy’s nursery fees. Many thanks to the public purse for that, but, er, more help needed! For the last school holiday I decided to do all my baking and paper work in the evenings. Not a good move. By the time the kids are all in bed, settled and I’ve sorted out the trail of destruction they leave in their wake (even after tidying), it’s gone 9pm. Working to gone midnight took me to the edge…. It’s a dark place. I’m going to have to get Scarlett to help keep the little ones entertained while I just get on with things during the day. My parents and the in-laws may be around but it has to be said that the novelty of having grandkids wore off quite some time ago… And this once plentiful supply of babysitters is getting stretched with both my brother and Andy’s sister now having young children too. There are only so many days that baby boomers want to devote to nurturing the future. They’ve got a pension to spend now, and a free bus pass to make use of! So it’s with apprehension that I see the calendar pulling me into chaos of mixing business with kids. The silver lining is that we’ll spend half of August away. A cottage in Shropshire (one week) and camping at the Gower (another week). Plenty of opportunity to relax then!
Suzie xx
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HEY! competitions WIN A FAMILY TICKET TO CHOLDERTON CHARLIE’S FARM Cholderton Charlie’s Farm Park is located on the Wiltshire and Hampshire border, near the historic Stonehenge. We offer a great value, fun-filled family day out for all ages and interests: from our indoor three-storey playbarn, outdoor play areas, café and gift shop; as well as feeding, cuddling and petting baby animals and our daily tractor rides. During peak times, we offer a large variety of hands-on farm activities, from walking a goat to cuddling a fluffy baby chick! Tractor rides around the farm are also a big hit, as well as our twice daily Pig Races!
What is the name of the Café and Bar at the farm?
WIN A FAMILY TICKET TO THE FROME CHEESE SHOW
WIN A FAMILY TICKET TO NOAHS ARK ZOO FARM
There is so much to do at The Frome Cheese Show, you will have a non stop day of entertainment. The Show held on the 12th Sept has a friendly, family atmosphere and is a fun day out with much to see, do and learn. With over 350 trade stands, village green entertainment, countryside pursuits area and main ring, kitchen theatre with celebrity chef Paul Rankin, livestock village, funfair, craft and shopping hall and much much more. You can see more about the show at www.fromecheeseshow.co.uk
Spend a day with the Big Zoo Animals at Noah’s Ark Zoo Farm home to Rhinos, Tigers, Lions and Giraffes and now Elephants. Enjoy 12 exciting adventure play areas, an indoor Animal Village and covered Animal Show Pens. The Zoo Farm offer over 25,000 square feet of heated areas and hotspots around the 100 acre park to make your visit enjoyable whatever the weather. Noah’s Ark offers incredible up-close experiences with amazing animals, including seeing the lions and tigers being fed during the ‘Big Cat Talk’ and watching Birds of Prey fly in the daily display. Enjoy a jumbo experience with ‘Elephant Eden’ - Europe’s largest elephant habitat. For a fantastic family day out, walk beside natures giants at Noah’s Ark this season!
What is the name of Honda’s official and the UK’s number one motorcycle display team that will be at The Frome Cheese Show this year?
What event is happen on the 12th Sept at Noahs Ark Zoo Farm?
WIN 30 PACKS OF MARDLES STICKERS FOR YOUR CLASS
WIN A JUNIOR GAME CREATOR WORKSHOP WORTH OVER £300
Mardles are the stickers that come to life! Stick your Mardles onto any flat surface, download the free ‘AliveLab’ app on a smart phone or tablet and watch them come to life. Mardles have realistic movement and sound and are fun for kids of all ages. We’ve teamed up with the U.K team behind Mardles to offer an amazing prize. 1 lucky Hey reader will get to spoil their entire class at school!
Junior Game Creators is more than just about code. Each workshop is a fun group learning experience. Everyone works towards a common goal, in teams, on challenges that will stretch their creativity, team work and communication skills. Workshops are limited to 8 junior coders and staffed by qualified,DBS checked facilitators. We come to you in our mobile classrooms and provide all the technology. All we need is somewhere to park and access to power.
Where were Mardles created? A) U.K B) U.S.A C) China
Which application does Junior Game Creators use to teach programming?
WINNERS Charlie Bamford Midsomer Norton Grace Hockey Oakhill Bradley Hockey Writhlington Jacob Buckland Kingswood Joe Fussell Midsomer Norton Holly Hobbs Trowbridge Matt Hart - Keynsham Jessie Woodford Peasedown St John Emily Brookbank Doulting Ben Jackson - Bowlish Oliver Perry - Frome Summer Wilks Kingswood Joe Porter - Frome Daisy Pruden Wells
HOW TO ENTER To be in with a chance of winning these fantastic prizes, simply visit www.heymag.co.uk and click on the Competitions button, complete the form and enter your answers. It couldn’t be easier! Closing date for entries: August 12th 2015
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1. PLAN YOUR DAY… ALLOWING BAGS OF TIME The greatest thing you can take – whether sightseeing or getting from A to B – is extra time. Young children love to explore and don’t care for the time pressures of travel, so you’re more likely to all retain your cool if you factor the faffing, toilet stops and, dare we say it, tantrums into your timeframe. 2. BOOK/RESEARCH AHEAD If you’re going to a special event, place or restaurant, it pays to book ahead, or check opening hours if this is more relevant. If you arrive at your destination to find you can’t get a seat, need to wait an hour for lunch, the museum is closed on Mondays, or whatever, then tempers will soon flare. And there’s nothing more demoralising than having to hit the road again with tired, hungry children melting down in the backseat. So, where you can, do your homework before you leave home… 3. BAG OF ESSENTIALS For going anywhere, even on a very short trip, keep a small bag containing all your essential ‘bits’ - a couple of wipes, tissues, some kitchen towel, sun cream, anti-septic cream, plasters and any prescription medicines/inhalers etc.
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4. INVOLVE THE KIDS When you’re planning your trip, encourage your children to find out about where you’re going. Let everyone choose one activity, if that is viable, so it’s truly a family trip that involves everyone. 5. DOCUMENT YOUR TRIP Hang on to bits and pieces from the day as keepsakes: tickets, brochures, a couple of postcards, etc. Your children can then make create a way to remember their day when they get home – and share their experience at Show & Tell at school or nursery. 6. LET THE KIDS TAKE SOME PHOTOS If you have a suitable device or camera, or the kids have their own device, encourage them to take some pictures. It’s another way to get the kids more fully involved with the day, and allows them to record the trip from their perspective, which will be very different from yours! 7. GET ALL YOUR DUCKS (AND DUCKLINGS) IN A ROW If you’re going on holiday with another family, make sure you discuss the basics before you go - for example what everyone wants to do, whether you’ll all stick together each day or whether you’ll spend time doing things apart, what you’ll do for meals… 8. CONSIDER NEEDS OF TODDLERS AND VERY YOUNG CHILDREN For young children, even if they are generally good walkers, it’s often a good idea to still take a buggy. It’s always useful for carrying your bags and is good if they need a rest or get tired in a restaurant.
Summer Holiday Family Activities at The Bishop’s Palace! This Summer Holiday, The Bishop’s Palace will be holding a huge range of different events designed to keep children and families entertained throughout the holidays. Every Wednesday the Palace will host Family Activity Days which are held in the Stable Yard Activity Room. These themed events are based on a different subject each week and will encourage little ones to explore the natural environment and they’ll even be able to take their craft projects home with them. The weekly themes include: Wells & Water, Dastardly Dragons, Palace Games, Medieval Life, Colour & Life and Animals at Wells and the activities are included with a standard admission ticket – children under 5 are free. Each week there will also be a different trail to take budding explorers through the Gardens and Palace to discover more about the weekly theme! The Community Garden will be holding activity days where little ones can get down in the dirt and closer to nature, with themes from Wildlife to Herbs, and Colours in the Garden. 24th July, 14th, 21st August. On 22nd August there will be a ‘Stop Motion Animation’ Family Workshop with the chance to help create a stunning animated film inspired by the gardens and wildlife here at The Bishop’s Palace – the film will them be available to watch and download online after the workshop. Finally on 8th August there is a Story Telling Day with accomplished storysmith Michael Loader who will entrance and delight children with his tall tales. The Bishop’s Table café also has a great selection of Children’s Menus at £4 if you want to stay on for lunch and make a day of it!
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Discovery den at Lacock Abbey
20 July to 28 August, Mon-Fri, 11am-1pm & 2-4pm The discovery den is back; drop in for daily workshops and activities. You could plant a seed, make wild art or fly a kite.
Wild Wednesdays at Avebury
Every Wednesday between 29 July to 26 August, 11am-4pm Join the Avebury rangers for fun in the farmyard. You could make a bird box, cook on a fire, sit in a tractor or make a bug hotel.
Forest Fridays at Stourhead
Every Friday in August, 11am-3pm You can build a den, create wild art, make a mud pie and become nature detectives. Plus sessions with bushcraft expert Greg Power and the Stourhead tree climbing team. Normal admission applies. Please check property webpages as events may vary. National Trust members and under 5s go free.
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9. TAKE SOME ACTIVITY STUFF Whether it’s to cover a long wait in a café for food, or you’re trapped in a delayed train, you never know when you might need to suddenly occupy the kids. So take paper pads and crayons. A must-have for any urban trip! 10. TAKE HEALTHY SNACKS AND WATER Similarly, you need to be prepared for any delays to normal mealtimes, so take plenty of healthy (ish) snacks like breadsticks, carrot stocks, grapes, raisins etc. Filling up on sweets and chocolate could mean kids are more likely to get travel sick, or get a sugar rush at an inopportune time.
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What’s On Summer holidays
July 24 - 26
50 things Discovery Den at Lacock How many of the ’50 things to do before you are 11 ¾’ challenges will you complete at Lacock Abbey? If you are over 11 ¾ how many can you catch up on? All ages welcome to join in...the den can be found in the Tudor Courtyard, with some workshops taking place in the abbey grounds. For more information please call 01249 730459 or visit nationaltrust.org.uk/lacock.
Magna Carte Markets Come and enjoy the atmosphere of a medieval market in Fore Street, as part of a big weekend of Magna Carta 800 celebrations.
Every Weds in Summer holidays Wild Wednesdays at Avebury Join our rangers in the Old Farmyard and tick off at least one of your 50 things to do before you’re 11 3/4. There’ll be a different activity on offer each week.
July 18 - 19 Horrible Histories Live on Stage BARMY BRITAIN is back with a brand new show full of crazy new characters and rude new rulers from Britain’s barmy past! Will King John be a martyr for the Magna Carta? Clap along with crazy King Charles! Will you see eye to eye with Admiral Nelson? Vomit with the vile Victorians and escape the First World War! Trowbridge Civic Centre www.trowbridgeciviccentre.co.uk.
July 21 - August 31 Krazee Karting at Haynes Motor Museum Children and big kids alike are in for a special treat at Haynes with updated karts it’s KRAZEE KARTING. Open every day from 10:30am until 5:30pm. Helmets and race suits are provided. The karts feature the latest safety remote control, and each race is marshalled by their expert team. The track layout provides a challenge for karters but is simple to understand and easy to navigate for those new to karting. Please note - to use the karts there is a minimum height requirement of 1.5 metres. For further information please email info@krazee-karting.co.uk or bookings call 01278 400547.
July 25 - 26 Medieval Play Day Trowbridge Park, St Stephens Place. Both Medieval Play Days will have a wide variety of activities and sports to look out for and all FREE of charge. You can expect to see jousting, craft workshops, medieval re-enactments, falconry shows, circus skills, face painting and many, many more! Come along to the Trowbridge Park on Saturday 25th and Sunday 26th July between 11am - 4pm to see Trowbridge in true medieval style.
July 29 Dastardly Dragons at Bishops Palace 11am – 3pm. Activities will focus on Dragons and we’ll be making shadow puppets, sock puppets and a fire-breathing dragon in the Stable Yard Room. There will also be a trail throughout the gardens and Palace on a Dragon theme!
July 30 The Sorcerers Apprentice at Lacock Abbey llyria touring company put their hilarious twist on the original boy-wizard story, most famously told in Disney’s ‘Fantasia’ starring Mickey Mouse. This promises to be their most stunning show yet so come along with friends, family and a picnic and join in the fun. Please bring low backed seating or rugs. Booking is essential on 0844 249 1895 or via nationaltrust.org.uk/lacock
August Stourhead Forest Fridays throughout August You can build a den, create wild art, make a mud pie and become nature detectives – there’s something for everyone. (Workshops start at 11am and 1pm. You’ll need to be at least ten years old and have an adult with you).The Stourhead climbing team will be revealing the secrets behind caring for even the tallest of trees. And if you’ve a head for heights they’ll even help you scale a magnificent tree.
August 6 - 8 Spellbound present Peter Pan, Frome Memorial Theatre.
August 16 Carnival Soap Box Derby Castle St from 9.30am Everyone welcome to participate inc children, students and adults. See www.trowbridgecarnival.com for more details.
September 5 Carnival Country Fayre & Boot Sale Town Park, Boot Sale from 8am, Fayre from 10am.
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News and Reviews LATEST SCHOOL NEWS
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ELECTION DAY AT BITHAM BROOK Children in Oak Unit held their own elections last Thursday. They organised parties and campaigns and produced their own campaign posters and materials. In Oak Two class the Pupil Power Party won. They were campaigning for more outdoor play. In Oak One class the winning party was Green Clover, who were campaigning for animals and wildlife. Some of the other parties running for election were UPick (an all-round fun party), CR7 (who worked on sporty activities), Supportives, who, like Green Clover, were all about animals and wildlife, and Sporter, who were all about sports, but they split and joined other parties.
One child from Oak One class wrote “I had a great day. I felt like everyone in Green Clover had their voice heard and felt welcome. It was enjoyable putting up posters to advertise our party. It was interesting to see people join and leave parties. Lots of people joined our party. I didn’t know that politicians behaved so much like children.”
CELEBRATING GREEK DAY On Wednesday 3rd of June, Year 6 children at Oakfield Academy celebrated their annual Greek Day. It was a day packed full of fun and exciting activities linked to the topic of the Ancient Greeks. Children and staff were invited to come to school dressed as characters from Greek myths and legends and prizes were awarded for the best outfits.
The children also took part in Greek food tasting, labyrinth design challenges, making Medusa headdresses and Greek pottery. The day was rounded off with a mini Olympic games on the school field.
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A total of £135 was raised by Leigh on Mendip First School when they joined schools throughout Somerset in a county wide effort to raise funds to help the people of Nepal in the aftermath of the devastation caused by the earthquake.
Year 6 staff and children from Westbury Junior School spent a fun day at Hampton Court Palace. They were able to meet some Tudor characters and ask them questions about life at the palace whilst sharing what they had learned in the classroom. Earlier this term, the children wrote ghostly narratives about Young Henry.
The Somerset Schools’ Appeal for Nepal hopes to raise a substantial amount of money by holding mufti days at which children donate money to come to school in non-school uniform. The appeal isTrowbridge being co-ordinated by Wells School14:26 and Page 1 Advert.qxp_Layout 1 Blue 18/11/2014 they have yet to announce the total amount raised.
Teaching assistant Andy Bodymore said “It was a really great day out and allowed the children to gain a good understanding of life in Tudor times.”
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NATIONAL VOLUNTEER WEEK A group of Selwood Academy pupils took on the challenge to clear up the Show field next to the school as part of National Volunteer Week. 14 volunteers donned their waste gloves and armed with litter pickers spent the afternoon clearing the site. They were amazed to see just how much rubbish had been thrown into the hedges and did a fantastic job of clearing the area. It is hoped that their success will inspire more groups to take part in litter picks. It is a tribute to the Selwood pupils that we have so little litter on the school site, the challenge now is to clean up the rest of Frome.
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MUSIC AT VALLIS Children from Vallis benefit from close links with Jackdaws Music Education Trust who help to bring a wide variety of high quality musical experiences to children in schools around Frome. Key stage 2 coordinator Adam Summers said ‘following Vallis’ involvement in ‘The Year of the Guitar’ in which our school guitar club performed, ‘The Stylist of Somerset’ was a very great success and we are very proud of our children.’
KS2 TOP TRUMP TOURNAMENT During the last term, children in KS2 AT Oakfield Academy in Frome were given the opportunity to take part in the national Top Trumps Tournament. The school event involved classes in Year 5 and 6 taking part in their own mini tournaments, with the winners going through to a school final. After a highly competitive grand final, with many tense rounds, the eventual winner was Spencer Brookes in 6O. Spencer said, “It was a really fun tournament and I was excited about making the finals. The final game was really close and I was so pleased to win in the end.” Spencer was then entered into the National Finals, which was an online competition against all the other schools in the UK.
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WHAT AN ACHIEVEMENT Lily Chant aged 7, and Ben, achieved a second at the R.D.A. Regionals in dressage. Well done Lily.
Harry Branchflower aged 8 has taken part in a football tournament for Purnells Football Club, well done Harry.
Seb Roughan aged 9 has been awarded a certificate for best costume and for being the kindest cub at cub camp, well done Seb.
Charlotte Perrott aged 8 has achieved her level 3 in gymnastics, her level 1 award in dance, her ‘wise as an owl’ and hostess Brownie badges and also achieved the Brownie birthday winning award.
Lochlan Taylor aged 6 has achieved his 50M swimming award as well as taking part in the swimathon for Marie Curie Cancer Care at Paulton Pool, well done Lochlan.
Edward Gould aged 6 plays football for Chew Valley Football Club and has been awarded his trophies for training and playing as part of the team, well done Edward.
Harriette Roughan aged 7 has achieved her grade 4 in gymnastics, well done Harriette.
Emily Perrott aged 6 has achieved her grade 4 in gymnastics as well as her passing her ballet exam and achieving her roundabout get healthy award at Rainbows, well done.
Matthew Shorrock aged 10 has completed the ‘Color Vibe 5k’ run on Sunday 17th May in Bristol in support of his Mum. He ran the whole way in 35 minutes! He raised an awesome £400 for breast cancer campaign.
Elsie Iris Cullen has achieved her stage 2 in swimming, well done Elsie.
William aged 8 was awarded 2nd place in a dog training competition for best young handler, well done William.
Amy-Lou aged 8 raised £163.66 for Christian Aid week for baking and selling cakes, a great achievement, well done.
Grace aged 9 has passed her exams in tap dancing and theatre craft, well done Grace.
Abel aged 6 was awarde the Ruth’s Cup for kindness as Abel’s teacher says his is a pleasure to teach, well done Abel, keep up the great work.
Polly Jane aged 6 has passed her first pre-primary ballet exam, well done Polly.
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