FREE • NORTH EAST SOMERSET EDITION • ISSUE 55 • FEBRUARY 2017
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Fastest internet speeds in the country Residents across the South West are now receiving some of the fastest internet speeds in the country thanks to new Full Fibre broadband provider TrueSpeed. The arrival of Gigabit Broadband is down to TrueSpeed, based in Newton St Loe near Bath, investing heavily in the area. In May 2015 it purchased sub-ducting along the route of Hibernia Networks’ transatlantic fibre cable which was intended to improve internet speeds between New York and London’s many financial trade hubs. This move teamed with the Company having secured a deal with Western Power to use power poles for connectivity, means that TrueSpeed can bring Gigabit-capable Fibre Optic Cable straight into the property. Productivity, family harmony, and an impact on the
increasing requirement for technology in supporting Children’s education are just some of the impacts of receiving TrueSpeed’s fibre to the property, in addition to their local, dedicated customer service. TrueSpeed customer and Priston resident Owain Jones said: “Our village uses the internet in different ways socially quite a lot. It’s a fundamentally important part of Priston’s connectivity. For all sorts of reasons, connectivity is only going to get more and more important. Now thanks to TrueSpeed we’ve now got some of the fastest broadband in the country.” TrueSpeed believes that Broadband should be a utility that users no longer have to think about, and one which is robust and ready for our needs as technology advances. As a demand-led business; they are building infrastructure into villages/towns that register enough interest in taking the service, to REGISTER please head to: www.truespeed.com
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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 Jane Groves 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 Media Ltd, Unit G5, Second Avenue, Westfield Industrial Estate, Radstock, BA3 4BH 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 7000 families through primary schools and other outlets in North East Somerset. The next edition is in April & is filling fast.
As I write this piece, the weather is very cold and I’m having to scrape ice from my car each morning. It is always important to ensure you eat well and drink plenty during the colder months to keep the bugs away. Make sure you stay wrapped up and be careful on icy paths and roads. Along with looking after your health, why not take a look at our article about looking after your liver. Some of you may have celebrated the festivities heavily, so the article gives you tips and advice on keeping your liver in tip top shape. February and March sees lots happening with Valentines, St Patricks Day, Mothers Day, Red Nose Day and World Book Day, so it’s a busy few months for some! Please see our articles on World Book Day and Red Nose Day for ways you, your child or your school can join in. We know most of the schools children dress up for World Book Day, so we can’t wait to see the photos in the next issue. We also have a great article about Pancake Day and The Big Pancake Party. All across this country there are families who struggle to put food on the table; children are going to school hungry and parents are skipping meals so that their kids can eat an evening meal. The charity encourages people to raise funds by holding a Pancake Party. We think it’s a great idea and fun too, so why not get involved. Don’t forget to send us any pictures of your childrens’ or schools’ achievements for our WOW and News & Reviews pages. These can be sent to Julie@ignyte-uk.co.uk. All our readers enjoy these pages and children love being included too. Simply send the image with a few words to Julie….it’s as easy as that! Remember to enter the competitions too, as we have an amazing weekend at Ladram Bay to give away and also a family ticket to Dick and Dom Live. Finally, we have some exciting news…we have launched a brand new website called Family Matters. If I say so myself, it looks fabulous and is packed full of information, events, articles and much more. It will replace our current website HEY! Mag and will now be the place to enter our competitions. Please do take a look at www.familymatters-uk.co.uk Have a great few months and in no time at all, the spring and warmer weather will be upon us.
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RED NOSE DAY For m ore i n f or m at i on a n d re s ou rc e s , v i s it r e d n o s e d ay. c om
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nna Budzynska of Comic Relief offers ideas to help you ensure your child has loads of fun this Red Nose Day and starts to understand that, however small they are, they can make a difference. Red Nose Day, which is just around the corner on Friday 24th March, is all about our power to make the world a better place by having a great time. From bake sales and fancy dress to talent shows and sponsored challenges, it’s time to put the fun into fundraising! By supporting your child’s fundraising efforts, you can help them make the most of all the laughing and learning. Comic Relief aims to create a just world, free from poverty, in which everybody is safe, healthy, educated and empowered. By raising money this Red Nose Day, your child will be helping to give vulnerable and disadvantaged people in the UK and Africa a helping hand to turn their lives around. Here are our top ten tips for making the most of the day. 1. GO RED IN STYLE If your child’s school is holding a red dress-up day, don’t leave it to the last minute to sort out an outfit! Go through the wardrobes for red clothing, scour the dressing-up box for costumes and dig out as many red accessories as you can find – hats, scarves, ribbons, badges, socks, wigs… Get up early on the big day, have fun with red face paint and enjoy spotting all the other red children on the walk to school. 2. ADD A NOSE Why not buy your child a Red Nose to finish off their outfit for the day? They’re a bargain at £1 each and this year’s designs are funnier and quirkier than ever, from Sniffer the dog and Snuffles the dragon to Snootankhamun the mummy and Sneezecake the chef. 3. READY, STEADY, BAKE! If your child’s school is holding a themed bake sale, don’t panic! There are a range of simple Red Nose Day recipes at rednoseday. com/schools/primary/fundraising-resources. Alternatively, just stock up on red icing, food colouring, edible glitter and sprinkles and get decorating your favourite biscuits. 4. TAKE TO THE STAGE This year, schools around the country are staging talent and comedy shows to raise money for Red Nose Day. Encourage your
child to take part – help them come up with an idea, rehearse their act and be on hand to offer your support on the big day. 5. SUPPORT SPONSORSHIP If your child comes home with a sponsorship form for a fundraising activity, help them to collect pledges from your family and friends (remind people to GiftAid their money if possible). Your child will feel a real sense of achievement when they collect in the money and take it into school for paying in. 6. GO THAT BIT FURTHER Encourage your child to do extra fundraising outside school. Why not help them to organise their own sponsored activity? Perhaps they could give something up for a week, or try to stay quiet for a day?! Or you could offer to make a donation if they help you out with some jobs around the home. 7. TALK ABOUT WHY Talk to your child about why they’re raising money for Red Nose Day. Explain how their money might be used, both in the UK and in Africa, and help them understand that they really can change people’s lives for the better. For ideas and information, visit rednoseday.com 8. KNOW THE DIFFERENCE Tell your child what the cash they pay for could raise: • Just 70p could pay for life-saving treatment for a child with malaria. • £4 could fully vaccinate a child in Africa against five deadly childhood diseases. • In Rwanda, £25 could buy enough seeds for six young farmers who have lost their parents to start growing watermelons for a sustainable income. • £100 could pay for a year’s apprenticeship for a young person living on the streets of Kenya. Why not set a target together? Children are really motivated by knowing in real terms what a difference their money can make. 9. BE A FUNDRAISER YOURSELF Set a good example and get involved yourself! Take part in activities at work and join in with school fundraising if you have the chance. 10. WATCH THE TV SHOW TOGETHER At the end of the day, sit down as a family to watch the Red Nose Day broadcast on BBC One. You’ll enjoy the show even more knowing that you’ve played your part.
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MOTHERING SUNDAY 26th MARCH M
othering Sunday is celebrated in the UK on the fourth Sunday of Lent, exactly three weeks before Easter. Traditionally, it was a day when children, mainly daughters, who had gone to work as a servant were given the day off. On the way to visiting their church the children would pick wild flowers and give them to their Mother’s when they arrived home. A Simnel Cake is a special food associated with Mothering Sunday. It is a rich fruit cake which is boiled in water and then baked with a layer of marzipan in the middle and on the top. The cake has 11 balls of marzipan on the top which represented the 11 disciples, not including Judas. Today we celebrate Mother’s Day in a big way with all of us thanking our Mum’s for their support and love with gifts of flowers, chocolates, handmade cards, presents and special messages. There are many other ways to treat or indulge your Mum on Mothering Sunday. You could take her out for a meal to her favourite restaurant, book her a pampering treatment or just give her the day off to relax whilst you look after her.
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Treating your Mum does not need to be expensive, so if you have not thought of anything for her yet, here are a few ideas: BREAKFAST IN BED Treat Mum to a delicious breakfast in bed, so she can relax whilst you look after her. MAKE A SCRAPBOOK Find pictures of your favourite times together, stick them in a scrapbook and write your memories under each one. Your Mum will love it and you can add to it each year. MEMORY BOX Decorate a box with a lid and fill it with photos and special items for your Mum to cherish. Whatever you decide to do for your Mum on Mothering Sunday, however big or small she will just love the effort you have gone to and that you remembered.
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t’s been a long while since I last needed to think about pre-school education. My eldest daughter is now in Year 6 – just months away from ‘big school’, and her primary years have gone by in a flash. My youngest, also a daughter, is just 3. Yes, it’s a big gap and don’t I know it. Things have changed. And this seems to be especially the case when it comes to pre-school education. I can’t remember my eldest having a curriculum as such to follow, but there’s definitely one now. So as I get to grips with her nursery and its way of working, having agonised for months over which one would be best (for more on that theme check out my ‘Questions to consider when choosing a nursery’), I’m also trying to get my head round the Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS). In the process, I’m hoping that all the acronyms that litter her term reports will mean more. After plenty of research and chats with nursery staff, I can safely say, this much I know… Introduced in 2008, the EYFS framework sets out welfare and development goals for children five years and younger in Ofsted registered childcare. More than ‘just a curriculum’, the EYFS actually covers both the welfare and development of children, with the welfare aspect covering things like the suitability of facilities and equipment, as well as the qualifications and suitability of staff. The development side covers six key areas: • Personal, social and emotional development (PSED) • Communication, language and literacy (CL) • Problem solving, reasoning and literacy (PSRL) • Knowledge and understanding of the world (UW) • Physical development (PD) • Creative development (CD) It follows my first piece of advice to anyone about to send a child to preschool, to learn these acronyms, I guarantee your child’s reports will make a whole lot more sense. It’s also worth knowing an EYFS check is carried out at age two. This bit of the foundation stage was introduced in 2012. It applies only to children in England who attend pre-school, Ofsted registered settings, such as nurseries or
childminders; the aim of the check is to ensure that any child who may need additional support is identified so when the time comes for them to start school, they will be ready. For those new to the EYFS it will also soon become apparent a Key Person is very central to your child’s preschool education. A key person is the individual selected to build up a strong relationship with your little one so your child always has someone there who they can go to if they are feeling upset, happy or just want a cuddle. The role of the key person is considered to be so important it is looked at as part of the Ofsted inspections. And it makes sense to me – children need a constant, dependable adult they can trust. To be on the safe side though, every child will have a second person allocated to them at nursery as a sort of deputy to the key person in case they’re not available. Generally, the aim of the EYFS is to make sure all children get a good start both socially and academically. Preschool education now certainly seems a lot more involved than when I went to nursery way back in the 1970s. Mind you, all I can really remember is making a mouse with cotton wool and a pipe cleaner tail. It’s a memory I treasure. Questions to consider when choosing a nursery: • Do the children look well-stimulated? Are they sitting down at activities, engaged by the staff? • How is the day structured? What sort of activities are built into the timetable? • Does the building look well-kept, safe and secure? • How many of the staff are qualified? • Does it have good quality outdoor play areas? If so, how often do children get access? • Does indoor and outdoor equipment appear of good quality? • Is food cooked on the premises? • What are the menus like? Do they include a good combination of fresh (rather than tinned) fruit and vegetables? What about the snacks? • Do you have confidence that the nursery manager possesses strong leadership skills, is well involved and has a 'hands on' approach?
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What’s On
February 14
A Dragon’s Tale at Victoria Hall, Radstock Foolish John Lambton throws the strange googly eyed fish back into the river. What has he done! The Fish grew and grew and grew until? Find out by coming to watch Paul Batten of Theatrix Arts perform this magical story. Tickets: £5 in advance, £6 standard. 11.00am to 12.00pm and 2.00pm to 3.00pm.
February 15
Winter Wildlife at Bath Skyline Join us in the Woodland Play Area where we will create bird feeders, identify birds and animal tracks, and make some fabulous bird pictures with our hand prints. Please remember you can park at Ralph Allen School if you are coming to the event. Child £1.00. 10:30 - 12:30. www.nationaltrust.org.uk/bath-skyline
February 16
Bishop Sutton Pre-School Half Term fundraiser Pop & Bop Party! 9.30 -11.30am, Bishop Sutton Village Hall - suitable for children 2-7 years, tickets £4 per child, visit bishopsuttonpreschool.org.uk/ events to book.
February 17
February 21
Family Starling Workshop Find out all about the famous starling roost at Ham Wall and Shapwick Heath through games and art activities. End the day with a visit to see the starling murmuration.2:00 pm—5:00 pm £4 adults and children non members/£2 RSPB members. Booking essential Email; ham.wall@rspb.org.uk Tel; 01458 860494
February 25
Finding Dory (U) at The Town Hall Midsomer Norton, 2.30pm to 4.30pm. Tickets: Children £3, Adults £5, Families £12 (2 Adults, 2 Children).
February 26
The Super Mega Rocking Rock Show at Victoria Hall, Radstock Come and rock out with Kid Carpet! Fun-packed interactive rock show suitable for families, small kids and animals. Join in with stories, games and songs, audience participation is encouraged! Tickets: £7 adult / £5 child in advance, £8 adult / £6 child standard. 4.00pm to 5.30pm.
March 5
Explore Nature Family Fun Friday at Bishop’s Palace & Gardens, Wells. Join the team in the Stable Yard Room to get involved with a range of craft activities based on our Natural World. Taking inspiration from the Gardens and Wildlife, little ones can create Nature Mobiles, Wheel and Shapes to take home with them. Don’t forget to try out the trail around the Palace & Gardens and visit The Dragon’s Lair too!
Fire & Ice Walk at Bath Rec at 6pm Brave the blaze and conquer the cold for The Forever Friends Appeal. Do you feel brave enough to walk barefoot over broken glass followed by the hot feeling of embers burning at 800 F beneath your feet? Why not challenge yourself, increase your confidence and overcome your fears while making a real difference at the Royal United Hospital. Sign up online today at www.foreverfriendsappeal.co.uk
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March 11
The Big Scream, NCT Baby Cinema at Victoria Hall, Radstock Fun for all the family this half term: spend some quality time with your little ones watching Winnie the Pooh in the cinema while you drop off your over-5s at Create Club to absorb themselves in an hour of fun, exploration and creativity.
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Rocktopus - The Big Gig Merlin Theatre, Frome at 2.00pm. The world’s only underwater rock band for kids, adults and sea creatures, need you to help them create a new show-stopping song for ‘The Big Gig’.
WIN! A SHORT BREAK AT LADRAM BAY HOLIDAY PARK, DEVON
Win a fabulous family holiday for up to 6 people at Ladram Bay Holiday Park in Devon. Staying in a Comfort plus Holiday Home with access to the Entertainment programme and pool passes for the whole family. There’s lots of indoor and outdoor activities for the family but if you’d like to explore a little further afield there are beautiful coastal walks along the unspoilt Jurassic Coast, and an abundance of attractions and stunning countryside within easy driving distance of Ladram Bay.
Here's why Ladram Bay really is a holiday heaven It’s beautiful setting on one of Devon's most enchanting coastlines has made Ladram Bay Holiday Park a favourite with West Country visitors for over 70 years. And in 2016, following a major £10m investment in luxurious new holiday homes and leisure facilities, the park's appeal has been raised to a whole new level. In the caring hands of the same family since it first opened all those decades ago, Ladram Bay – with its own private beach - is a holiday heaven for both grown-ups and children. You can hire a gorgeous holiday home, leisure lodge, apartment or super-luxury glamping pod and enjoy a short break or longer stay at amazing prices. There are also pitches with picture-postcard views for touring caravans, motorhomes and tents. Or, like increasing numbers of people, you can own a holiday home at Ladram Bay and have the freedom to make holiday escapes right throughout the season. Holiday home owners never need to book ahead, or pay any extra for their stays. Weekend forecast looking good? Then just pack your bags and take off to your own luxury holiday hideaway. But whether you rent or buy, Ladram Bay's superb facilities are there for everyone. The long list of attractions includes a new swimming pool complex and first-class day and evening entertainment. Check out our website at www.ladrambay.co.uk – and make this your most memorable summer yet!
To win this amazing prize simply visit www.familymatters-uk.co.uk and answer this question: On which coast is Ladram Bay Holiday Park located? Terms & Conditions Prize is a short break either Mon-Fri or Fri-Mon, early booking is recommended. Prize based on a family of up to 6 people staying in a Comfort plus Holiday Home. Prize includes access to the Entertainment programme and pool passes for the whole family. Excludes stays within Peak Season (school holidays or Bank Holidays). Prize must be used within the 2017 season. No cash alternative will be offered. Not for re-sale. Standard terms and conditions apply and can be viewed at https://www.ladrambay.co.uk/terms-and-conditions/
www.family matters-uk.co.uk NEW website for family matters. HEY! Magazine have launched a new website platform in 2017 targeted at parents in Somerset, Bristol, Wiltshire and Bath and North East Somerset areas. The new digital platform will replace the previous HEY! Magazine platform as a place to go to access a whole host of information for families. Family Matters brings you lots of parenting information, where to go as a family, things to do as well as local news for your area. We would like you to actively comment on the stories and share your thoughts and experiences with other parents in the area. The What’s On pages will be updated weekly to give you the prefect place to find out where you can visit with your family and the things that you can see and do, without it costing a fortune. Look out for our social media feeds too, we will be pushing our news stories, places to go and things to do on both Facebook and Twitter, so don’t miss out, like our pages today to keep up to date.
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The ten official World Book Day £1 books cater for all ages from pre-school through to young adults. In 2017, the titles for the nation’s youngest book lovers will feature beloved characters Peppa Pig and extraterrestrials from the Aliens Love Underpants series. For readers at Key Stage 1, Julia Donaldson and Lydia Monks will contribute a new Princess Mirror-Belle title and Martin Handford has made one of his Where’s Wally? adventures available. They can also pick up some tips from Horrid Henry or catch up with the Famous Five, whereas Key Stage 2 readers will be able to enjoy something new from beloved British authors David Walliams or Dame Jacqueline Wilson. Young Adult titles will come from Michael Grant and David Almond, and the official World Book Day 2017 illustrator is Liz Pichon, children's book writer and illustrator/creator of the Tom Gates series.
WORLD BOOK DAY 2017 TITLES: Peppa Loves World Book Day (Ladybird) It's World Book Day, but Peppa has so many favourite books, she can't decide which character to dress up as! Who will she be? Find out in this Peppa Pig story!
World Book Day UK set to give away 1 million books to mark 20th anniversary of world’s biggest celebration of reading
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orld Book Day UK has announced an all-star line-up of authors and illustrators to help it celebrate its 20th anniversary, with the goal of encouraging greater engagement with reading and ownership of books by children. The reading for pleasure charity has recruited “national treasures” including David Walliams, Dame Jacqueline Wilson and Julia Donaldson to help it reach more children and young people than ever. These authors will each contribute an official World Book Day £1 book, which children can get for free in exchange for the £1 book token available to all school children in the UK and Ireland. Over the past 19 years, World Book Day UK has delivered 13 million £1 books into the hands of young people across the country. In 2016, the number of £1 books given away was 789,738. The charity’s aim for its 20th anniversary is to increase this number to one million. World Book Day was first designated an international event by UNESCO in 1995 after being observed for over 70 years in Catalonia, where giving books to friends and family had become an annual tradition. It was first marked in the UK two years later in 1997, in response to an increasing concern over poor reading and writing standards.
Everyone Loves Underpants by Claire Freedman (Simon & Schuster Children’s Books) This zany, hilarious tale is delightfully brought to life by Ben Cort's vibrant illustrations. With a madcap, rhyming text by awardwinning Claire Freedman, this is sure to enchant and amuse the whole family! In this PANTSTASTIC story, join old friends to celebrate the wonder of underpants! Where’s Wally? The Fantastic Journey by Martin Handford (Walker Books) Join Wally on his quest through magical and bizarre fantasy lands. Hidden in every intricately-detailed scene are Wally and his friends – so let the hunt begin! Full of eye-boggling extras and hours of fun, this third classic Wally adventure comes in a fiendish mini edition and extra puzzling and magical puzzles to play. Princess Mirror-Belle and Snow White by Julia Donaldson & Lydia Monks (Macmillan) Ellen gets a big shock when her double appears out of the bathroom mirror. But Mirror-Belle is a double with a difference! She is a princess, and a very mischievous one at that. In this story Mirror-Belle comes popping out of Ellen’s mirror to help out with the local pantomime taking the story off script in a hilarious way. Horrid Henry: Funny Fact Files by Francesca Simon (Orion Children’s Books) Horrid Henry is the no.1 expert in pulling pranks, running a cool club and making as much mayhem as possible. And now you can be just like him! This hilarious book is full of fiendish facts about Horrid Henry, plus top-secret diary entries, club passwords and tips for dealing with annoying siblings. Good Old Timmy and Other Stories by Enid Blyton (Hodder Children’s Books) Julian, Dick, Anne, George and Timmy the dog find excitement and adventure wherever they go in Enid Blyton's most popular series. After the Five see a boy being kidnapped at the beach, they set out to find him. But where have the kidnappers hidden the boy? Will Timmy lead them to the answer?
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Noah's Ark Zoo Farm is a unique hands-on zoo and working farm just outside Bristol set in over 100 acres of beautiful countryside. They are one of the south west's top tourist attractions, welcoming 170,000 visitors a year and giving each one a fun-filled, exciting animal experience in a family park full of adventure play grounds, tractor rides and educational exhibits. To win, answer this question: What are the names of the elephants at Noahs Ark Zoo Farm?
WIN A FAMILY TICKET TO SEE DICK AND DOM LIVE AT THE CHEESE AND GRAIN!
The legends of Children’s TV, Dick and Dom are about to be unleashed on a theatre near you! Touring the UK in a show that promises to get the whole family on their feet, the performance will be full of madcap challenges and audience participation games that will guarantee to have you in stitches. This is a show you won’t want to miss! The show is on the 16th April and will be the 5.30pm showing. To win, answer this question: What are Dick and Doms last names?
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To be in with a chance of winning these fantastic prizes, simply visit www.familymatters-uk.co.uk and click on the Competitions button, complete the form and enter your answers. It couldn’t be easier! Closing date for entries: 1st March 2017
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PA N C A K E D AY T U E S D AY 2 8 T H F E B R U A R Y
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Or why not add a savoury filling: 8 slices of smoked ham 8 tbsp grated cheese, either Cheddar or Emmenthal 1 tbsp chopped chives After flipping the pancake in the frying pan add a couple slices of ham and 2 tbsp cheese and chives. Cook until the base is firm. Slide it out of the frying pan, fold in half and serve.
Alternative Sweet and Savoury fillings : Why not try Nutella topped with fresh sliced strawberries, a real treat. Maple syrup is always a winner too, so why not add cream and blueberries or even bacon. Or lightly whip some cream cheese and add some sliced fruit before rolling it.
• The number of children attending their first day of school underweight increased by 16% between 2012 and 2015. • The number of pregnant women with anaemia has reached its highest level in two decades, rising from 19.8% in 2001 to 22.8% in 2011. The Together Network, a series of Joint Ventures between Church Urban Fund and Church of England Diocese, wants to continue its work to stop this and so we’re calling on churches, schools, families, and individuals throughout England to stand up to food poverty – and have some fun in the process. Instead of a low-key pancake celebration this Shrove Tuesday, invite your friends and family to join you and share in the Big Pancake Party. The idea is simple; get together, eat some pancakes, maybe take a few challenges, have a great time, and raise funds for those in need. See more at www.pancakeparty.org.uk
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LOVE YOUR LIVER From the GP’s surgery, By Dr Alexandra Phelan. Is it time to love your liver more? Take the test.
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he largest internal organ in the human body, the liver has hundreds of important jobs to do. It removes toxins, including alcohol from the body, helps to fight infection and produces the bile that helps breaks down our food and aids digestion. While people generally assume that alcohol is the biggest cause of liver damage, the organ can also be affected by hundreds of other health conditions, such as diabetes and cancer. Hepatitis is one of the most common causes of liver disease along with alcohol, which can lead to cirrhosis, or scarring of the liver. The liver is resilient and may be capable of regenerating itself so long as you don’t treat it too badly, although the process is not guaranteed and can take some time.
However, prolonged misuse of alcohol can result in serious and permanent liver damage. Consuming too much fatty, salty and sugary foods/drinks can also have a big impact on the health of your liver.
The simple steps that you can take include reducing your alcohol intake to within safe limits, modifying your diet and taking steps to protect yourself in circumstances that could leave you vulnerable to hepatitis.
The British Liver Trust is a national charity that funds medical research and provides vital support for those living with a liver condition.
Speak to a GP or pharmacist if you are concerned about the health of your liver and would like help in reducing the risks, including cutting down on alcohol consumption.
If you’d like to learn more about liver health you can head online to complete the Love Your Liver Health Screener survey loveyourliver.org.uk. The survey includes questions that will help you to identify whether you are at high risk of developing liver disease, including how much alcohol you consume and whether you are eating a healthy diet.
For further information go online to loveyourliver.org.uk Dr Alexandra Phelan is a working NHS GP and Online Doctor with Pharmacy2U. Visit www.pharmacy2u.co.uk for further information.
Once completed, the health screener survey will make some recommendations about lifestyle changes that could help you to look after your liver.
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CAMELEY SCHOOL’S NATIVITY Cameley’s Key Stage 1 children were very busy working on the highlight event of 2016 – The School Nativity! The children worked extremely hard learning many different songs and even some dance moves were included to keep them on their toes! The children gave an amazing performance and didn’t seemed phased by the stage or audience which was great. Well done Key Stage 1!
SPORTSHALL ATHLETIC 2017 was a really successful year for PE and School Sport at Farrington Gurney, with increased participation for all the pupils in lessons, after-school clubs and tournaments with other schools. We had specialist teaching in football, rugby, gymnastics and dance, provided by the BANES School Sport Partnership and competed in over 20 different events with other schools, including the Dance Umbrella and Summer School Games at Bath University. Highlights included successes in tri-golf, badminton, netball, football and cross country, as well as some of our pupils achieving individual medals in swimming, athletics and gymnastics.
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HANSEL & GRETEL Midsomer Norton Primary School Key Stage 2 Christmas Production 2016 was Hansel & Gretel, performed in the Midsomer Norton Methodist Church. The performance was a big success enjoyed by parents, grandparents and families alike. Everyone agreed that the quality of performance and singing was outstanding. The children gain so much from the experience and are already talking about next year!
WELTON SANG AT THE NATIONAL OSTEOPOROSIS CHRISTMAS FUNDRAISER Welton Primary School choir were privileged to be invited to sing at the annual National Osteoporosis Society Christmas fundraising concert in Bath in December. As the only school choir to be invited to perform the children sang four Christmas songs brilliantly, led by Deputy Head teacher Caroline Smart and accompanied on the piano by Head teacher John Snell! All who were there commented on how wonderful the children sounded – the school were very proud of them!
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LARGE SCHOOLS FOOTBALL TOURNAMENT Paulton Junior School won the 'Large schools football tournament' at Writhlington School on Monday 9th Jan 2017, securing their place in the regionals tournament in Bridgwater. Well done boys!
TIME CAPSULE BURIAL AT FARMBOROUGH At the end of last term, the children and staff at Farmborough Church Primary School created and buried a time capsule which will not be opened until 2057 on the 200th anniversary of the school. The children had a lot of great ideas for what to put inside and these included: class photos, a school jumper, a Home/School book, some recent news letters, a lunch menu and letters from the children to future pupils. As the whole school watched on, Evelyn and Elliot, the senior School Council representatives, assisted head teacher Mr Roberts with the burial ceremony. The cap stone for the hole was marked with a specially made plaque to ensure it will be found in forty year’s time and everyone hopes that the contents will survive and be of great interest to future members of the school community.
WELTON CHESS Children from Welton Primary School competed against more than 250 other children in games of chess. The school did really well and came away with a bronze medal - well done Elliot. Welton Primary School pupil are very lucky to have chess lessons from ' Chess in Schools and Communities'.
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POP & BOB PARTY!
RACE FOR LIFE AT TRINITY SCHOOL
It’s the Bishop Sutton Pre-School ‘Pop & Bob Party!’ - and everyone’s invited! Bishop Sutton Pre-School is happy to announce its next fundraiser event will be on Thursday 16 February 2017 at Bishop Sutton Village Hall, doors open at 9.30am. Bring your little movers and shakers to burn off some energy over February Half-Term at our fabulous ‘Pop & Bob Party!”
A cancer charity is set to be over £1600 better off thanks to amazing efforts of pupils, parents and staff at Trinity Church School, Radstock. Every child in the school put on their running shoes and completed the Race for Life in aid of Cancer Research UK. Parents and friends also took part in the well supported one-mile event that was held in the school grounds. Luckily, the heavy rain from earlier in the week stayed away, and, with their minds on supporting others, hardly any of the runners noticed how bitterly cold it was. The school’s PTFA were also on hand to serve hot drinks and cakes – with all proceeds going to the charity. All children in the school received medals to mark their achievements.
Come and join the fun as we dance to the latest pop hits and enjoy party games and competitions with entertainer Johnny G. And with full disco lights and balloon animals prizes, this event is just perfect for entertaining your two to seven year olds this February HalfTerm. There will also be a Punch & Judy puppet show included, and of course lots of delicious refreshments, cakes and treats on sale too, with all funds going to support Bishop Sutton PreSchool and Forest Club. Tickets are only £4 per child, and can be requested via our website Bishopsuttonpreschool.org.uk/events or directly from Jen Patterson jmsmith1980@hotmail.com
THIRD GOLD AWARD FOR CHEW STOKE CHURCH SCHOOL Pupils at Chew Stoke Church School were delighted to recently find out that they had won the Schools Games Gold Award for Sport - for the third year in succession! This award recognises not only the School’s high quality PE provision, and the variety of sports and after school clubs provided by the school, but also recognises the involvement of the pupils themselves, through their participation in their own school PE Council. Deputy Head and PE Subject Leader, Vicki Hennessy commented, “Chew Stoke is committed to providing at least 2 hours of high quality PE for each child, each week, as well as providing a wide variety of sports and extra-curricular clubs for the children including; sailing, climbing, basketball and football. Through this, we hope that the children will begin a lifelong love of sport and keeping fit.” Well done Chew Stoke!
Pupils from Chew Stoke with their 3 Gold Award Trophies.
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Joshua Mobbs Aged 11 from Westfield School has received an achievement award from Jamie Woodlands Black Belt Academy, and came runner-up in the annual Co-Op Christmas Colouring Competition.
Lauren Østergaard year 6 from Westfield Primary, was awarded a certificate for bike ability.
Oliver Østergaard year 3 from Westfield primary was awarded Man of the Match for Westfield FC under 8's. Well done Oliver.
Nikolaj Østergaard reception class from Westfield primary gained his Ninja uniform. Well done for sticking with it Nikolaj.
Anouk aged 7 has passed her stage 2 in swimming, great work Anouk.
Archie aged 8 has achieved his 20-meter swimming award, keep it up Archie.
Bayley Mobbs Aged 8 from Westfield School has been awarded his Red Stripe Belt from Jamie Woodlands Black Belt Academy where he also received an achievement award. He came 2nd place in the Writhlington Sports Centre interclub Trampolining competition where he also achieved his Level 3 Vault Apparatus in Gymnastics, and finally he came runner-up in the annual Co-Op Christmas Colouring Competition.
Arlo aged 7 has been awarded the most improved student award at Jamie Woodland’s Black Belt Academy, a super achievement Arlo, well done.
Bella aged 8 has been awarded the Children’s Cup from Clutton Horticultural Society, great work Bella.
Ben was presented with last term’s Head teacher Award at High Littleton Church of England Primary School for his impeccable manners and hard work. Fantastic Ben, well done.
Brooklyn aged 10 took part in the winning team at a football tournament for Brislington under 11’s playing in defense. Great work Brooklyn.
Casey aged 10 has been awarded the most improved player award for High Littleton’s under 10’s football team, well done Casey.
Chloe aged 9 has achieved her bronze stage 1 in Rookie Life Guard training, keep up the good work Chloe.
Dylan aged 6 has passed his stage 4 in swimming, great work Dylan.
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Ellie aged 6 has achieved her level 5 on vault in gymnastics, fantastic Ellie.
Elliot aged 9 took part in a Chess tournament in London, well done Elliot.
Emily aged 9 has achieved a distinction in her ballet and tap exams, a superb achievement, well done Emily.
Emily Hiscocks, aged 6 from Westfield Primary School has completed her Stage 3 swimming. Fantastic, well done Emily!
Ethan aged 9 has achieved his stage 3 in swimming, well done Ethan.
Eve, of Otter Class, at High Littleton School was presented with Key Stage 2 Star Reader Award for Term 2. Great work Eve, well done.
Florence aged 7 has achieved her level 4 on vault in gymnastics, well done Florence.
Garesmitha aged 7 was awarded a distinction in tap and ballet at Susan Hill School of Dance and she also achieved her stage 3 in swimming, amazing achievements Garesmitha, well done.
Hollie aged 4 has achieved her stage 2 in swimming and also passed her Tiddlers Tennis award too, well done Hollie.
Hatty aged 9 has achieved 2 new badges at Brownies for friends to animals and advanced swimming. Well done Hatty.
Jack Johnson age 9, from Kilmersdon CofE VA Primary School has passed with Merit, Level 1 Award in Popular Music Performance Grade 1 – Electric Guitar. Great work Jack.
Kelsey Hiscocks, aged 8 from Westfield Primary School has just passed her Stage 5 swimming. Great work Kelsey.
Lacey aged 8 has passed her primary ballet exam, great work Lacey, well done.
Lillian aged 7 has achieved her level 7 in gymnastics and her level 4 on the vault, fantastic Lillian, well done.
Lola aged 9 was awarded Gymnast of the Day at Baskervilles Gymnastics Club in Bath, well done Lola.
Max Baker age 10, from Kilmersdon CofE VA Primary School has passed with Merit, Level 1 Award in Popular Music Performance Grade 1 – Electric Guitar. Well done Max.
Mia aged 8 came 23rd in a motocross race at Farleigh Castle, a great achievement Mia, well done.
Millie aged 8 has achived her level A and medal 1 in gymnastics at Baskervilles, great work Millie.
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Natasha aged 7 has achieved her level 2 in gymnastics, great work Natasha.
Oli aged 6 has been awarded the 2nd Clubman junior award for Chew Valley Football training, great work Oli.
Phoebe aged 4 has been awarded with the Music Star award at Cameley School for following a beat and being enthusiastic about music, well done Phoebe.
Poppy aged 7 has achieved her pen license, a fantastic achievement, well done Poppy.
Poppy aged 4 has passed her stage 1 in swimming, good work Poppy, keep it up!
Rocco Bonetti age 9, from Kilmersdon CofE VA Primary School has passed with Merit, Level 1 Award in Popular Music Performance Grade 1 – Electric Guitar. Fantastic Rocco!
Roxy aged 7 has passed her grade 4 in gymnastics, keep it up Roxy.
Ruby aged 6 has been awarded a trophy for passing her ballet exam at Writhlington Leisure Centre, well done Ruby.
Seb aged 5 has achieved his 5 meter backstroke award, well done Seb.
Shay, of Owl Class, at High Littleton School was presented with Key Stage 1 Star Reader Award for Term 2. Well done Shay.
Sophie aged 6 has joined Rainbows and has achieved her badge for watching the Pantomime, we hope you enjoyed in Sophie.
Summer Grimes, aged 8 awarded 2nd place in her category in a trampolining competition. She has also had her hair cut and donated her plaits to the Little Princess Trust. A true star, well done!
Todd aged 8 has been awarded a medal from the Curtain Up Theatre School, he has passed his level 4 on vault at gymnastics and has also achieved a archery award, all fabulous, well done Todd.
Daisy Hewitt-Cooper, aged 6, was achieved a swim stage award and also a merit badge for hard work in everything she does. Keep up the good work Daisy.
Jessica Fouracres from Buzzards age 5 gained her certificate for gymnastics. Well done Jessica.
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