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Henry Baker aged 5 from The Park Primary School in Kingswood won the tickets to the Tractor Ted Farm Show.
Tommy Longhurst aged 9 from Hanham Abbots Junior School won family tickets to the Gran Pier.
Tom Comber aged 11 from Chandag Junior School won a family swim voucher.
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Niamh Emmett aged 10 from Our Lady of Lourdes School in Hanham won the family tickets to Wookey Hole.
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ST KEYNA ‘SHAKEATHON’ THEATRE WORKSHOP Year 5 children at St Keyna Primary School have been fortunate enough to be selected to take part in a very special ‘Shakeathon’ programme, organised by The Egg theatre in Bath. Along with children from Batheaston Primary, the class enjoyed several workshops led by Egg staff culminating in a performance of Macbeth at the theatre on 17th and 18th March. Teacher Breda Leese said, “It has been a hugely exciting and rewarding experience for all the children. Learning words that were written over 400 years ago is an enormous undertaking, but they approached the challenge with such energy and enthusiasm. It has been great to see them grow in confidence and encourage each other. We’d like to thank the Egg staff for all their support and also to parents for their help in organising costumes and learning lines.”
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Here’s how the children have summed up their experience: Aryna: “When I first heard about Shakeathon I felt excited, but also a bit nervous because I had never performed in a real theatre before.” Brandon: “On the night it went fine, and my mum and dad thought it was amazing.” Adonii: “It was like a dream come true, to perform on stage and make people clap.” Daniel: “It was a once in a lifetime opportunity.” Following the final performance, Head Teacher Adrienne Hughes paid tribute to all the performers and staff, “The children have worked incredibly well together supporting each other to learn lines and perform confidently. I’m sure I wasn’t alone in finishing the evening with a little tear in my eye to see how they have developed over the months that they have been rehearsing. What a fantastic experience! I’m sure this great opportunity will be something the children will remember for a long, long time.”
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The shortlisted artists are sculptor Sebastien Boyesen, metalworker Jon Mills and clock designers/ manufacturers, Smith of Derby. All were shortlisted due to their inspirational ideas, their response to the site and a commitment to working with the local community. Keynsham Town Councillor Lisa O’Brien, Chair of the Keynsham Arts Advisory Group, said: “We are delighted to announce the three artists who have been shortlisted for the Keynsham clock tower commission. Each artist’s proposal will be exhibited at various venues in Keynsham from the end of April into early May. We will be asking for feedback from residents, business owners and frequent visitors to our town and do everything possible to ensure that the voting process is fair and impartial.”
COUNTDOWN TO KEYNSHAM’S CLOCK The people of Keynsham will shortly be able to choose the design of a new clock tower which will have pride of place in the new town centre development.
The successful artist will go on to work with the community to finalise details of the design. The exhibition can be seen at the Key Centre at Keynsham Methodist Church, Charlton Road, from 9 May to 15 May (open 10am to 5pm with a late night on Friday 9 May until 8pm - please note the Key Centre is not open on Sunday).
Three artists have been shortlisted to design the clock tower and their proposals will be on display at exhibitions across the town from April 25. Councillor Paul Crossley (Lib Dem, Southdown), Leader of Bath & North East Somerset Council, said: “Following the public vote by the people of Keynsham, the clock tower will be in situ by April 2015. The Council is very pleased to support this important addition to the civic centre area, which will form a focus for the town. I’m looking forward to seeing the exhibition of short-listed designs.”
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SINGING GRANT TO HELP PUPILS’ LITERACY SKILLS Councillor Dine Romero (Lib-Dem, Southdown), Cabinet Member for Early Years, Children & Youth, said: “I am delighted that Bath & North East Somerset Council has secured this grant which will help hundreds of children improve their literacy skills in a fun and innovative manner.” The project will work with up to 500 children, each of whom will be encouraged to complete an arts award programme devised specifically for primary schools. The singing sessions will culminate in a mass performance in July 2015 which will also feature the premiere of five new songs by Lin Marsh, a highly sought-after composer who specialises in writing vocal works for young people.
Bath & North East Somerset Council has been awarded a share of £30,000 to improve children’s literacy skills through an innovative singing project. Teams of singing specialists will put on workshops at primary schools aimed at helping pupils who struggle with their English skills. The sessions build confidence and competency.
Rainer Dolz, Manager of Music Service for Bath & North East Somerset Council, said, “This is a great opportunity to work with schools which we know have high numbers of children for whom English is an additional language or where they struggle with their literacy. We look forward to developing their English skills through singing.” The £30,000 grant from the Youth Music Foundation is shared with South Gloucestershire Council.
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Keep your family safe with a smoke alarm By Avon Fire & Rescue Service Working smoke alarms are one of the best ways of keeping your little ones safe if a fire breaks out in the home. And although more households than ever own smoke alarms, most of us aren’t brilliant at checking they are working. That’s why Avon Fire & Rescue Service is encouraging parents in particular to take a couple of seconds to test their alarms. James Bladon from Avon Fire & Rescue Service said: “We know that smoke alarms can be frustrating
if they go off when you burn the toast and it may be tempting to remove the batteries. “If that’s a familiar story please make today the day you replace them or fit a new alarm. A little inconvenience is a price worth paying if it means your family escapes from a fire. The risk of dying in a house fire increases by four times if smoke alarms aren’t working, so a 10 second chore is a tiny price to pay. “If you would like more advice we will be happy to come to your home to provide information and fit free smoke alarms.” For more information visit www.avonfire.gov.uk where you will also find details of the Home Fire Safety Visit service. Firefighters will visit your home to provide advice specific to your family’s needs and circumstances. Smoke alarms will also be fitted free of charge if required.
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PARTY ON THE PIER AT THE GRAND PIER WESTON-SUPER-MARE Join your friends for an evening at the Grand Pier, with unlimited rides, live music and club DJ’s to get you in the party spirit. 6.30pm -9.30pm Price: £5 in advanced or £7.50 on the door. Ages 8-18.
24 MAY
DOWNY DUCKLING DAYS AT SLIMBRIDGE 9.30am – 5.30pm Go behind-the-scenes of the busy duckery to learn how they rear hundreds of young birds each year and see many of the fluffy ducklings, goslings and cygnets. On the tour learn all about eggs, incubation and hatching. Slimbridge Wildfowl and Wetlands Trust, Slimbridge, Gloucestershire,GL2 7BT
26 MAY - 1 JUNE
SHIVER ME TIMBERS! A PIRATE TRAIL AT TYNTESFIELD See if you can complete Tyntesfield’s pirate trail this half term. Shipshape fancy dress recommended for all lads, lassies and young scallywags. Time: 10am – 5pm (last trail sold 3.30pm) Price: £2.50 per person per trail, includes a prize. Tyntesfield, Wraxall, Bristol.
28 MAY
SOUTH GLOUCESTERSHIRE FAMILY FUN DAY KINGSWOOD PARK As usual our aim is to provide a day of information and fun activities for all family members. There will be activities for all ages, bringing the whole family out together, to play together.
31 MAY
KINGSMEADOW KRUFTS DOG SHOW AND COMMUNITY FUN DAY 10am-4pm, Barrington Green, which is the green area behind Kingsmeadow Community Flat. A great community fun day and dog show for all ages. There will be cream teas, fun and games, a tombola, face painting, a bouncy castle, stalls, prizes and much more. Dog photo competition - bring a photo of your dog. If it’s the best, you’ll win a prize. The dog classes will commence at 2pm. To register your dog call 0117 904 8425 or email below.
31 MAY
OUTDOOR THEATRE: TREASURE ISLAND AT TYNTESFIELD This tale of buccaneers, greed, courage, betrayal and pieces of eight that has both humour and brutality, is suitable for adventurers from the age of 6 to 96. Time: Gates open at 6.00pm for picnics, performance starts at 6.30pm Prices: Adults - £16.50 Children - £9 Families (1 Adults & 3 Children) - £33.50 Families (2 Adults & 3 Children) - £49.
LETS ROCK BRISTOL Family-friendly music festival with legends from the 80s including Bananarama, Level 42, Rick Astley, Tony Hadley, Kim Wilde and Belinda Carlisle. With an action packed day of the best 80s music at this boutique, family-friendly festival, there is plenty to do for everyone! Children’s entertainers, a children’s Circus, children’s rides (including bumper boats and dodgems), our 80s themed children’s play area, a fantastic selection of caterers and multiple bars, wacky stalls and much, much more! www.letsrockbristol.co.uk
6 JUNE
THE 11TH BITTON BEER FESTIVAL 11th Bitton Beer Festival Entry wristbands are now available to purchase for this year’s Bitton Beer Festival. Building on the success of last year’s 10th anniversary celebrations, we are working on this year’s event and ale list. A wide selection of real ales and ciders will be available with light snacks and nibbles available from the station buffet. www.avonvalleyrailway.org/events
14 - 15 JUNE
THE FESTIVAL OF NATURE, MILLENNIUM SQUARE, BRISTOL The Festival of Nature Wild Weekend gives wildlife-lovers of all ages a unique opportunity to discover and enjoy the natural world in the heart of the city. With a line-up of hands-on activities, fascinating talks, live entertainment, a market bursting with local produce and much more.
21 JUNE
OUT OF AFRICA DAY AT NOAH’S ARK ZOO FARM Come along and celebrate the amazing African animals, enjoy special keeper talks to raise awareness for World Giraffe Day. Enjoy seeing African entertainment; learn about the work happening out in Africa with a local charity Noah’s Ark support.
30 JUNE - 6 JULY
KEYNSHAM MUSIC FESTIVAL Keynsham’s Music Festival week and the Sunday line up, includes some of the best performers in the region and beyond: delicious food, real ales, stalls and creative activities for all to enjoy.
26 JUNE
YEOVILTON AIR DAY The Air Day, one of the Southwest’s largest one day events, will offer an action-packed day out for all the family with thrilling flying displays and plenty to see and do on the ground. Whether you’re a wide-eyed first timer or a seasoned air show veteran, be prepared for an amazing experience! Fleet Air Arm Museum,Yeovil.
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WALLACE AND GROMIT LUNCHBOX Bring a smile to their face when they open their lunchbox.. Visit our website at www.heymag.co.uk for the full recipes and instructions.
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Hayfever, or seasonal allergic rhinitis, is condition in which people experience an allergic reaction to different types of pollen during the year. Hayfever is common in the UK, affecting around 1 in 5 people at some stage. Tree pollen often triggers symptoms during the spring, grass pollen is in the air in late spring and summer and pollen from weeds is around from early spring into late autumn. Hayfever can also be caused by mould spores, from late March until November, usually peaking in late summer and early autumn. It is common for people to be allergic to more than one pollen. A person who has perennial rather than seasonal rhinitis experiences
allergy triggers all year round, from allergens such as house dust mites, mould, animal dander and feathers. What are the symptoms of allergic rhinitis? The body’s immune system interprets the allergen, such as pollen, mould or dander, as an invader and responds by releasing a chemical called histamine into the bloodstream. Histamine causes inflammation (swelling and redness) of the sinuses, nose and mucus membranes of the eyes, and triggers sneezing. The swelling reaction is designed to block the allergen from entering the body and sneezing is a method to expel it out of the body. Histamine also allows extra fluids to enter the nasal tissue, resulting in congestion, itching and a runny nose. People with allergic rhinitis have sudden sneezing, a watery nasal discharge, puffy eyes and fatigue. Hayfever symptoms often start during childhood or teens, but can develop at any age. How do I find out what causes my allergies? The season in which your allergy occurs will narrow the list of possible culprits. To pinpoint the cause, your doctor may arrange for you to have a skin test to determine which substances or allergens cause a reaction. The skin test involves placing extracts of potential allergens in a grid on
your arm or back, and then pricking your skin so the extract can enter the outer layer of skin or epidermis. Those areas that become red and itchy indicate which substances trigger a defensive (allergic) response by your immune system. Your doctor may recommend a blood test to check the levels of antibodies produced by the immune system. Elevated levels of certain antibodies can identify particular allergies. Why do only some people get seasonal allergies/hayfever? It is not known why some people get allergies while others do not. However, there is some evidence to suggest that hayfever and other types of allergies are hereditary (passed on from parents to children). People who suffer from asthma oreczema are also more likely to develop hayfever or perennial (year-round) allergic rhinitis. Why are my allergies better on some days and worse on others? While the pollen seasons for particular plants are very consistent within each geographical region, the weather plays a large role in determining how heavy the pollen count (and other potential allergens including mould) will be, both seasonally and daily. The severity of your allergic reaction will generally mirror the rise and fall of the specific allergen count to which you are allergic.
Detecting learning disabilities A child or person with a learning disability has a reduced intellectual ability which may cause problems with everyday activities. They may need support to help develop new skills, to understand complex information as well as interacting with other people. Around 1.5 million people in the UK have some type of learning disability. Learning disability is often confused with learning difficulty or mental healthproblems. The charity Mencap says dyslexia, for example, is a learning difficulty. Unlike a learning disability, dyslexia does not affect a person’s intellect. Mental health problems may be overcome with appropriate treatment, but that is not the case with a learning disability. People with conditions like Down’s syndrome and forms of autism can also have learning disabilities. Nearly
a third of people with epilepsy have some form of learning disability. Most people with a learning disability can lead independent lives, given the appropriate support. A learning disability may be classed as mild, moderate or severe. Mencap says a person with a mild learning disability may need support for something specific like applying for a job. However, full time care may be needed for people with a severe or profound learning disability. Causes of learning disabilities Brain development is affected in a person with a learning disability, usually before they are born, during birth or in early childhood. Causes may not be known in all cases, but include: • Mother’s illness during pregnancy • Birth problems restricting oxygen supply to the baby’s brain • Genetic abnormalities or inherited learning disability • Early childhood illness, including meningitis Diagnosing learning disabilities Some tests may be done during
pregnancy if there are concerns about a baby’s development, including amniocentesis and chorionic villus sampling (CVS). A diagnosis could also be made after a baby is born, for example if there are concerns about the risk of a learning disability from a problem during birth. Specialist assessments may be carried out if a baby has developmental delays and is later than most other children reaching certain milestones. Getting a diagnosis of learning disability can be distressing, and parents may need professional and emotional support to help cope and plan ahead for the baby’s specific needs. Treating learning disability As a child with a learning disability grows up, support will be needed from a range of health professionals. Every child’s needs will be different. Living as full and independent a life as possible is the goal of this support from the family GP, specialist paediatricians, speech and language therapists, physiotherapists, educational and clinical psychologists.
The Return of Microgreens Back in the 1980s the trend for microgreens emerged as a new fine dining ingredient. Many dismissed it as a new fad, but the 21st century has seen a resurgence of interest in these tiny culinary delights. For those who don’t remember the 1980s, microgreens are the shoots of salad vegetables such as arugula, Swiss chard, lettuce, mustard and beetroot, which are picked and served just after the first leaves have developed. The average crop-time for most microgreens is 10-14 days from seeding to harvest. Praised for their freshness, they are said to contain high nutritional content, and they add flavour, texture and a great visual dynamic to dishes. Nowadays they are most commonly used to garnish salads, soups, sandwiches and plates. See our website at www.heymag.co.uk to learn how to grow your own micro greens and how to harvest them.
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NINTENDO 3DS : PUTTY SQUAD Putty is on a mission to rescue his imprisoned putty friends and it’s up to you to make sure he succeeds! You’ll test your skill and imagination while stretching, morphing, inflating, and punching your way to victory! The amazing and addicting Putty Squad adventure is back and better than ever with all new moves, game modes, global leaderboards, tutorials, and bonus stickers to collect! Released on 27th June.
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Become the ultimate Dragon Racer! Return to the epic Island of Berk, where The Dragon Races have become the awesome new sport for Viking adrenaline junkies. Hiccup, Astrid, Snotlout, Fishlegs, Tuffnut & Ruffnut and their Dragons are now competing in fierce tournaments to determine the ultimate Dragon Rider. Choose your Dragon Racer, soar through clouds, and explore new unmapped territories. Discover hidden locations, unlock mysterious Dragon Riders, and join in epic races across the beautiful yet treacherous Island of Berk. Released on 13th June.
NINTENDO 3DS : KIRBY: TRIPLE DELUXE Join Kirby in his latest adventure full of new areas to explore, new powers to use, and bigger, stronger enemies to take down. Face foes from all different directions and discover new areas by jumping in and out of the background. Power Kirby up with a range of 25 different copy abilities, each with their own strengths and weaknesses to discover. Use Kirby’s most powerful weapon, his breath, and suck up anything in your way with the Hypernova ability. Battle it out with your friends in the new Kirby Fighters game mode which pits you against each other with one copy ability each.
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Phase One launches this summer and will comprise of thoughtfully designed 3, 4 & 5 bedroom homes.
Taylor Wimpey are creating a new vibrant community in Keynsham The unique development of Somerdale will boast up to 700 stylish new homes, employment space, a care home and a brand new primary school.
Local benefits include: Close proximity to the station with fantastic commuter routes to both Bath and Bristol. Walking distance to the new improved High Street. Brand new Fry club with acres of open space and river views.
Be sure to register your interest to receive your VIP invitation to the launch. Former Cadbury Factory, Cross Street, Keynsham, Bristol, BS31 2AU
Register your interest today at taylorwimpey.co.uk Computer generated image is indicative only. Prices correct at time of going to press. May 2014.
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CAR GAM THE HOUSE ON THE HILL
EATING AN ALPHABET
Let your half-starved brood describe how hungry they are in this game, best played about half an hour before you make a pit stop for food. This version of the “I’m Packing for a Picnic” game begins when you announce “I’m so hungry I could eat an aviator” (“alligator,” or “apple”). The next player adds on with a B word. She might say, “I’m so hungry I could eat an aviator and a bunny rabbit” (“belly button,” or “bologna slice”). See if you can keep it up until your family is eating zoos, zippers, or zigzags.
WORD STRETCH
Give your child a word challenge by asking her to make as many words as she can from the letters in a phrase such as “Are we there yet?” or “When will we be at the zoo?”
Invent stories about people in the houses you are driving by. What do you think they do for work? What’s their favourite food? Where do they go on holiday? Get into lots of details, such as whether they snore loudly or are afraid of spiders. Give them names, hobbies, pets, and so on.
I SPY
Someone says, “I spy with my little eye something green.” Whoever guesses the item correctly goes next.You could limit the items to what’s in the area. Or you could get tricky and play I Spied, selecting items that you’ve already passed.
RAINDROP RACE
On a rainy day, each player traces the course of a raindrop down the car window. The first drop to reach the bottom wins.
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In the privacy of your own car, you can laugh as loud as you want or shout out the answers to questions. So don’t hold back when you play these games laugh, yell, or sing your hearts out.
GUESS MOBILE
GEOGRAPHY
GUESS MY NAME
COLOUR SAFARI
Name a guess master -- the person who poses a guessing challenge. He or she could ask passengers to guess the colour of the next passing car, or how long before you get to the next town. Or, with three clues, what it is that someone else sees.
In this acting game players imitate the motions, habits, and expressions of a famous person, such as an athlete, politician, musician, or actor. The clincher: No talking allowed! Players can ask Yes or No questions (which are met by a nod or a shake). The correct guesser does the next impression.
Start with A to Z anyplace in the world: Kansas, say. The next person has to think of a place that begins with the last letter of Kansas, such as South Africa. Whoever goes next needs a place that starts with A. It has to be a real place - and no using a map!
This all-ages game is easily adaptable to your kids’ attention spans and the amount of time you have to play. All you do is agree on a basic colour such as red, blue, green, or yellow - and challenge your kids to name 100 items that are this colour. Younger kids can play a shortened version - counting items to 10 or even 25; older kids will be challenged if you set a time limit and make them race against one another. You can also give each player a different colour to search for.
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MOVIE MAGIC LEGENDS OF OZ: DOROTHY’S RETURN RELEASE DATE: 4TH MAY
Dorothy returns to Kansas to find it devastated by the tornado that sent her to Oz. Before she can react to the destruction of her home, she is transported back to Oz, where her three friends (Scarecrow, Lion and Tin Man) have disappeared. She meets a charming man made of marshmallows who can’t quite think for himself, a tiny china doll princess whose bossiness is a cover for her fragility, and a tugboat with as many personalities as he has pieces. Dorothy must help this group band together against the Jester, a wicked new villain who believes that all of Oz should be under his control. How will Dorothy and her new companions work together in a seemingly disastrous time to restore Oz to the place we all know and love?
PLANES: FIRE & RESCUE
POSTMAN PAT, THE MOVIE RELEASE DATE: 23RD MAY
Postman Pat is propelled into the spotlight after singing in a TV talent contest. Will the lure of fame and money be enough to convince Pat to leave the village of Greendale behind? And will he bring his trusty black and white cat Jess along for the ride? Postman Pat: The Movie - You Know You’re The One’ will be voiced by Stephen Mangan, with Ronan Keating providing the singing voice for Pat.
HOW TO TRAIN YOUR DRAGON 2 RELEASE DATE: 4TH JULY
RELEASE DATE: 18TH JULY
Planes: Fire & Rescue features a dynamic crew of elite firefighting aircraft devoted to protecting a historic National Park from raging wildfire. When world-famous air racer Dusty learns that his engine is damaged and he may never race again, he must shift gears and is launched into the world of aerial firefighting. Dusty joins forces with veteran fire and rescue helicopter Blade Ranger and his courageous team, including spirited super scooper Dipper, heavy-lift helicopter Windlifter, ex-military transport Cabbie and a lively bunch of brave allterrain vehicles known as The Smokejumpers. Together, the fearless team battles a massive wildfire, and Dusty learns what it takes to become a true hero.
Animated family adventure ‘How To Train Your Dragon 2’ sees Toothless and Hiccup fly back on to screens for another fantastical adventure. Taking place five years after the first film, the story rejoins the Vikings and dragons as they live harmoniously on Berk enjoying races in the sky. During one of their high-flying games, Hiccup and Toothless encounter a herd of wild dragons led by a mysterious Dragon Rider and once again, they find themselves fighting to keep the peace in their kingdom.
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Your achievements in pictures
Ella Mouko achieved her 25m swimming award, well done Ella.
Olivia Crane aged 6 has achieved her level 5 on the bar at gymnastics at Writhlington Sports Centre, well done.
Sonny Daniels aged 6 has been awarded his yellow belt in Tae Kwon Do with Jamie Woodlands Black Belt Academy, well done.
Cerys Sharp aged 5 has achieved her Stanley 1 award in swimming, well done Cerys.
Ellie Stanford aged 5 has passed her stage 2 in swimming, well done Ellie.
Ruby Hill aged 7 attended Foxy Club in Ilfracombe, well done Ruby.
Ella Hansford aged 4 has achieved her 5 meter swimming award, well done Ella.
Naomi Perryman aged 5 has achieved her Stanley 3 award and also her 5 meter swimming award, well done Naomi.
Elizabeth Jefferyes aged 6 has passed her level 4 on the bar in gymnastics and also her 15 meter front crawl swimming award.
Cherry Evans aged 10 has completed the discovery trail at Illuminasia and has also been recognised for her sporting achievements, well done Cherry.
Kiera-Leigh Carver aged 6 has achieved her stage 2 in swimming, well done Kiera-Leigh.
Amelia Meacham aged 6 has achieved her gold award in Mathletics, well done Ameila.
Harry Lambert aged 5 has achieved his level 6 in gymnastics, well done Harry.
Jamie Tylee aged 8 won a medal at a Go Karting party for coming 1st place, well done Jamie.
Katie Hill aged 10 has achieved her mini orange 2 award in tennis at Writhlington Sports Centre, well done Katie.
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5 REASONS WHY A BIRD MIGHT (OR MIGHT NOT) BE A GOOD CHOICE FOR A PET 1 Birds are easier to care for than other pets. Unlike the family dog or
cat that has the run of the house, a bird can be popped into its cage while you’re away during the day or busy around the house. Cleaning a cage each day is more appealing to many people than scooping litter. But keep in mind…Many birds are extremely vocal and noisy, so even if yours is hanging out in his cage on the other side of the house, chances are he’ll be hard to ignore. 2 Birds are easy to train. Birds love to learn and love attention from their humans, so training them is often a breeze and just plain fun. And let’s face it – a bird is a whole lot easier to manage for training purposes than a large dog. But keep in mind…Depending on the bird, she is apt to learn things you didn’t plan for her to. Certain types of birds, parrots for example, pick up words, phrases and sounds they hear around the house. 3 Birds are very social. Many birds have the capacity to bond just as closely with their humans as dogs and cats. And in fact, birds are much more socially inclined than kitties. But keep in mind…Again, this can be a double-edged sword if you’re not prepared to spend significant time interacting with, training and socializing your bird. Many exotics do best treated as members of the family in the fullest sense – allowed outside their cages for several hours each day, and included in most at-home family activities 4 Birds are inexpensive to feed. The smaller the pet, the less the pet eats. Certainly keeping your bird fed is less costly than feeding a dog or most cats. Generally speaking, it’s best to feed a high-quality diet of species-specific commercial pelleted food (not seed mix), fruits, veggies, and sprouted grains. But keep in mind…Overall, you shouldn’t think cheap-to-keep when it comes to a bird as a pet. Owners of large exotic birds spend around £50 a month for food, toys and other supplies.
5 Birds are attractive and interesting to have around. Many birds have feather coats that
are incredibly beautiful and vibrantly coloured – it is a joy every time you look at them. Bird behavior is also fun and interesting to observe, and can even lower your stress level. But keep in mind…Birds should never be considered as pretty cage ornaments or part of a home’s decor. Pet birds are not the feathered equivalent of brightly coloured aquarium fish.They are every bit as high maintenance as other more common types of pets, and indeed require a great deal more time and attention than many other companion animals.
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This is the last Will and Testament... of me AN Other of 24 Rock Avenue, Keynsham and I HEREBY REVOKE all former wills and testamentary dispositions made by me AND DECLARE this to be my last will. • I want to leave everything to my partner – we are not married • I want to stop my wife getting anything – we never bothered with a divorce • I want to ensure my brother gets nothing • I want to leave something for my step-daughter – I never adopted her • I want to save my home from care fees • I want to save tax when I die • I want to provide for my son who is disabled • I want to leave my daughter something, but she is getting divorced • I want my pets to be looked after when I’m gone • I want to give something to charity
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