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The prestigious Haynes International Motor Museum, at Sparkford in Somerset is the UK’s largest exhibition of the greatest cars from around the world. A living and working museum, with over 400 amazing cars and bikes from nostalgic classics of the 50s and 60s, glorious Bentleys and Rolls Royces to exciting super cars of today, like the Jaguar XJ220 and the Ferrari 360. To win, simply answer the following question:
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The members of the gardening club at Oakhill C of E Primary School recently entered a competition to design and make a scarecrow. The competition was hosted by Dobbies Garden Centre in Shepton Mallet and first prize was £100 worth of gardening vouchers. ‘Selina’, our gardening club entry won first prize and we are now looking to use the vouchers for more equipment for the school club.
Wells City Soccer School are looking for new boys and girls aged 5-10 years (Reception - Year 5) to join us Saturdays 10-11.30am at the
The Athletic Ground Rowdens Road, Wells Starting back on 12th January 2013 Come along for a FREE trial session Or for more info call Andrea 07840 919495 or Tony 07937 394098
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Fleet Air Arm Museum Ditcheat Primary School visited the Fleet Air Arm Museum at Yeovilton. They went as part of their WW2 theme this term. All of KS2 children had a fantastic day, the picture shows Holly class children listening to Tom explaining about the different aircraft. They looked at rations and devised their own menus, they also made gas mask boxes and had a tour of the museum. The children had a fantastic day.
Kindles at Meare The staff and pupils of Meare Village Primary School would like to thank Graham Builders who kindly donated six Kindles to the school to help promote reading.
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Divali at Ditcheat Children at Ditcheat Primary School enjoyed Divali theme week. The KS2 children performed a story of Rama and Sita including the monkey army by Cherry class children
Harvest at Ditcheat The children of Ditcheat Primary School performed small plays, prayers and read poetry as well as singing and signing harvest songsat their Harvest Celebration. The children also invited the parents back to school for tea and apple cakes or flapjacks that they had all made in school the day before. Richard Reid then held an auction to sell the produce kindly donated by parents. The children raised a total of £235.43. (church collection £126.43, auction £84 and a donation from the Manor Inn £25) All the money raised is for the Royal British Legion.
St Paul’s Visit 135 pupils from years 3 & 4 at St Paul’s C of E VC enjoyed a visit to Noah’s Ark Zoo Farm in Wraxhall. The children had a lovely time exploring different habitats and meeting a wide range of animals. The visit was an extended learning opportunity to support learning in Science & Geography topics.
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Film Makers at Meare Meare Village Primary School’s Filmmakers are celebrating more film success with their film ‘The Legend of the Lantern’. The Film has won the under 12’s animation category at the Shepton Digi Fest - The South West Showcase of New Film, Photography & Performance. The silhouette animation was created by filmmakers, Ozzy Cross, Aidan Da Silva, Lotte Minton & Ashley Williams and was inspired by the school’s links with Hunan Vocational College for Nationalities in China. The school was presented with a prize from Aardman Animation’s Merlin Cossingham, director of Wallace & Gromit and Chicken Run, at the festival. The silhouette animation also won Best Film in its category at The Street & Glastonbury Film Awards earlier in the year. Meare School’s animation The Lizard of Oz was also showcased at the Digi Fest.
Meare School Filmmakers: Ashton King, Cara Cresswell & Lotte Minton with Merlin Cossingham from Aardman Animation.
Bernie the Guy As part of a competition the children of Shepton Mallet Infants’ School & Nursery had a lovely time making “Bernie” the guy. Sadly they did not win, but they learned a lot about our traditions and working together in the community.
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Evercreech forest school Evercreech Primary School have recently opened their forest school. The sun shone upon them! Local businesses and parents who kindly donated resources and their time came along. Mrs Plant is the coordinator for outdoor learning and forest school and has worked tirelessly with Mrs Smith to ensure the whole school has got involved.
Christmas Eve Party Monday 10am-12.30pm
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THURSDAY 27TH DECEMBER 10am - 12pm only Two hours of fun and games FRIDAY 28TH DECEMBER 10am - 12pm only Two hours of fun and games WEDNESDAY 2ND JANUARY Wacky races Festive model making Fantastic freeplay 2013 calendars & thank you letters
£3.50 or £2.50 (RESPECT) Come join us for a morning of fun festive activities & some party food. There may even be a visit from Santa with presents if you have been good this year!
THURSDAY 3RD JANUARY Gymnastics Xmas letter hunt New years resolutions Toy bags FRIDAY 4TH JANUARY Graffiti drawings Ginat memory game Racket sports Christmas display
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what’s on DECEMBER 24 November - 24 December Santaland at Wookey Hole.
Visit Santa in his grotto and enjoy over 20 fantastic attractions. For further information visit www.wookey.co.uk or call 01749 672243 ......................................................................
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Santa Specials at East Somerset Railway. For further information visit www.eastsomersetrailway.com or call 01749 880417 ......................................................................
13 - 13 January Family pantomime, Snow White at the Theatre Royal Bath. For further information visit www.theatreroyal.org.uk or call 01225 448844 ...................................................................... until 16 Party In The Parlour at the American
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7 - 31 Alladin at the Bristol Hippodrome
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15 Victorian Christmas Activity at the Somerset Rural Life Museum in Glastonbury. Make decorations for the tree and try Victorian toys. For further information www.somerset.gov.uk ......................................................................
15 Christmas Fun Day at Bath City Farm. Festive fun
under 16’s £5. For further information visit www.somerset.gov.uk or call 01823 255088 ......................................................................
15 - 16 Party Tricks At-Bristol. Shows throughout the day. A show of seasonal experiments. For further information you can visit www.at-bristol.org.uk or call 0845 345 1235 ...................................................................... 18 Toy Fair at Bath & West Showground Shepton Mallet.
Up to 300 stalls selling the best in collectable toys. From 10.30am until 3pm. For further information you can visit www.bathandwest.com or call 01373 452857 ......................................................................
21- 23 Party Tricks At-Bristol. Shows throughout the day. A show of seasonal experiments. For further information you can visit www.at-bristol.org.uk or call 0845 345 1235 ......................................................................
24 Glastonbury Christmas Extravaganza at Glastonbury
Leisure Centre. Festive fun for 4 to 11 year olds. Bouncy castle and party games. For further information visit www.1610.org.uk or call 01458 830090 ......................................................................
27 - 6 January Party Tricks At-Bristol. Shows throughout the day. A show of seasonal experiments. For further information you can visit www.at-bristol.org.uk or call 0845 345 1235 ......................................................................
including Christmas crafts and Santa in his grotto. From 11am until 2pm. For further information visit www.bathcityfarm.org.uk or call 01225 481269 ......................................................................
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15 Somerset folk carols, customs and songs with Yvette
17 - 18 Toddler Takeover – Crazy Creatures At-Bristol.
Staelens and Voice of the People Community Choir at the Museum of Somerset. Starts at 7pm. Tickets £8 adults and
2 - 6 Alladin at the Bristol Hippodrome
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Two days of animal activities just for the under 5’s. For further information visit www.at-bristol.org.uk or call 0845 345 1235 .....................................................................
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Makes 4 glasses Ingredients Cranberry juice 4 cinnamon sticks 8 star anise Lemon Orange Method Slice the lemon and orange. Put four slices aside to garnish. Put all the ingredients into a pan and warm through, stirring well. Ladle into cups or warmed glasses (if poured directly into cold glasses they might crack). Make sure each glass gets a cinnamon stick. Decorate with the slices of lemon. Delicious and warming - perfect for Christmas!
Ingredients 175g soft unsalted butter 175g caster sugar 3 eggs 400g plain flour 75g cocoa powder 1 teaspoon salt 200g white chocolate Green writing icing Glace cherries 1 teaspoon baking powder Method Pre-heat the oven to 180C / Gas Mark 4. Cream together the butter and sugar. Beat in the eggs. Sift the flour, cocoa powder, salt and baking powder in to the bowl and mix in well to form a dough. Wrap the dough in cling-film and pop into the fridge for at least 1 hour. Roll out the dough to about 1/2 cm thick. Use a large circle cutter to cut 12 circles. Place on a lined or greased baking tray and bake for 12 minutes. The biscuits should be browning slightly but still spongy to touch. They will firm up as they cool. When the biscuits are cool, melt the white chocolate. Coat half of each biscuit in white chocolate. Trim the glace cherries into small pieces and put them on to each biscuit to form the holly berries. Use writing icing to draw on the holly leaves.
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Cut 2 pairs of antlers from dark brown felt. With a small running stitch sew the antlers together. Slip a lolly stick into each antler. Cut two light brown ovals for the ears. Fold in half and secure with a couple of stitches. Cut two face shapes from light brow n felt. If you plan on hanging the reindeer, cut a length of ribbon and slip the ends between the two felt faces so the ribbon hangs from the top of the head. Slip the antlers and ears between the two faces too. With a small running stitch sew the faces together, securing the ribbon, antlers and ears into place. Leave a gap with which to stuff the reindeer. Fill the reindeer with toy stuffing. Be careful not to overfill: it should sit fairly flattish. Sew the gap closed. Glue on the eyes and pompom nose. Finish by drawing on a mouth.
Pinecone Christmas Tree Craft
Candy Cane Heart Craft
You will need:
You will need:
A pinecone Green acrylic paint Small lid from a juice container Glue Sequins and glitter
Instructions:
2 candy canes Double sided sticky tape or glue Wide ribbon
Instructions:
Paint the pinecone green and leave to dry. Sit the cone onto a small plastic lid and glue in place. You might want to weight the lid first with a small lump of playdough or sticky tack. Decorate the tree with glitter glue and sequins.
Stick the ends of the candy canes together to form your heart shape. Tie a ribbon bow around the top of the heart. If you want to hang the heart, tie the ends of the bow together to make a loop. Or you can give the heart as a quick and easy gift.
Button Wreath You will need: Pipe cleaner Buttons Ribbon
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Thread the pipe cleaner in and out through the two holes of each button, spacing the buttons as you go.
Bend into a circle, then twist the top of the circle together to secure the buttons in place. Tie a ribbon bow around the top on the wreath. That’s it, you are done - and your button wreath is ready to display! Tie another loop of ribbon or cord, or attach another piece of pipe cleaner as a loop, to hang it up if you wish.
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Rise of the Guardians Nativity 2: Danger in the Manger Release Date: 23rd November 2012 Certificate U Nativity 2 is a fantastic family Christmas film that follows on from the film Nativity that was released in 2009, it’s a British film full with big name actors and loads of kids. The story follows manic classroom assistant Mr Poppy as he tries to get his class of unruly kids to Christmas Castle in Wales for a festive singing competition. He breaks loads of rules and even drags along a new teacher for the adventure which is full of action. This is a great film for all the family that will have young and old laughing at the adventures of Mr.Poppy and the new class teacher Mr. Peterson.
Release Date: 30th November 2012 Certificate PG The children of the world are protected by ‘The Guardians’ a group of our most loved holiday characters and mythical creatures. However The Guardians cannot be seen by anyone as nobody seems to believe in them but when Pitch Black comes to spread fear and ruin the reputation of The Guardians they must join forces. Santa Claus, Jack Frost, the Easter Bunny, the Tooth Fairy and the Sandman embark on a battle of good versus evil as Pitch Black tries to make himself the only known legend in the world. To protect the children of earth from Pitch Black, The Guardians must make them believe in them again. Santa gives out lots of presents, the Tooth Fairy pays out lots of money, the Sandman provides sweet dreams, the Easter Bunny makes the hunting of coloured eggs fun and Jack Frost gives the gift of snowy days … Will all of this be enough to make the children of Earth believe in The Guardians? Will Pitch Black be defeated?
Ice Age 4: Continental Drift Release Date: 10th December 2012 Certificate U When Scrat accidentally provokes a continental cataclysm with a storm, Manny is separated from Ellie & Peaches on an iceberg with Diego, Sid and Granny but he promises that he will find a way to get them home. While crossing the ocean they are captured by the cruel pirate, Captain Gutt and his crew, they manage to escape and Manny then plots a plan to steal Captain Gutt’s ship and return home. However Captain Gutt plots revenge against Manny and his friends. Will they get home safely?
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Nintendo Wii: New Games Sonic & Sega All-Stars Racing: Transformed – Limited Edition Rating: 7+ Compete across land, water and air in incredible transforming vehicles that change from cars to boats to planes. Sonic and the All-Stars battle once again for the championship title in the ultimate race. Master your driving skills as you barrel role, boost & drift to overtake your rivals. In this action packed game its not just your fellow racers you need to watch out for, the river runs dry, the road falls away beneath you and new routes are emerging all the time. Your vehicle will transform to suit the terrain as you discover short cuts as you perfect the course.
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Xbox 360: New Games Kinect: Toy Story Mania Rating: 3+ Andy’s toys have created an amazing amusement park in his room and you can play alone or with a friend through a variety of Shooting Galleries and compete in fun motion-based mini games as you work to beat the high score, Toy Story Mania also includes bonus 3D features. Join all the classic Toy Story characters in Toy Story Mania! as Woody, Buzz and the gang stage their own zany, fun-filled carnival.
PS3: New Games Ratchet & Clank: Q-Force Rating: 7+ The duo embark on another exciting story-based adventure. Ratchet and Clank have a brand new enemy to face in this intergalactic conflict. The story involves Ratchet, Clank and Qwark confronting an alien army across three different planets set across five different levels. The game will work with two player split-screen or on-line.
Nintendo DS: New Games New Super Mario Bros. 2 Rating: 3+ Join Mario and Luigi as you play through over 80 levels, tackle new enemies and attempt to reach the ultimate goal...to collect 1 million coins. Mario and his Mushroom Kingdom friends are back in this latest instalment of the famous side-scrolling platform adventure series. Use familiar items such as Super Leaf, Mega Mushroom and Super Star to tackle obstacles in your way. However, new powerups have appeared like the Gold Flower, Gold Block, Gold Ring and Gold Mushroom to help build up your coin collection.
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Electric lights for trees were first used in 1895
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England didn’t adopt January 1 as New Year’s Day until 1752, more than 150 years after Scotland. Previously the new year began on March 25, the feast of the Annunciation
It can take betw een 4 - 15 years to grow a Christma s tree of typical height (6 - 7 feet )
The world’s largest Christmas p resent was the Statu e of Liberty. The French gave it to th e US in 1886. It is 46 .5 meters high and we ighs 225 tons!
Each year between 34 – 36 million Christmas trees are produced to cope with the holiday demand
Why shop locally? It is very important we support our high street traders by doing as much of our shopping as we possibly can locally. A lot of independent local traders and their businesses are beginning to die out, resulting in a large number of high street shops gradually closing down and being left boarded-up. By shopping locally you can make a difference to the livelihood of the traders and to the landscape of your local high street or town. Shopping locally is one of the best ways to build a stronger, more prosperous community. There are many reasons to support local, independent businesses in your community, including: 1. Protect Local Characters and Prosperity Your Community is unlike any other place in the world. By choosing to support locally owned businesses, you help maintain local diversity and distinctive culture. 2. Community Well-Being Locally owned businesses build strong neighborhoods by sustaining communities, linking neighbors, and by contributing more to local causes. 3. Local Decision Making Local ownership means that important decisions are made locally by people who live in the community and who will feel the impacts of those decisions. 4. Keeping £ in the Local Economy Pounds spent in locally-owned businesses have three times the impact on your community as pounds spent at national chains. When shopping locally, you simultaneously create jobs, fund more services through investment in neighborhood improvements and promoting community development. 5. Job and Wages Locally owned businesses create more jobs locally and, in some sectors, provide better wages and benefits.
6. Public Benefits and Costs Local stores in town centres require comparatively little infrastructure and make more efficient use of public services. 7. Environmental Sustainability Local stores help to sustain vibrant, compact, walkable town centres-which in turn are essential to reducing vehicle use, habitat loss, and air and water pollution. 8. Competition A marketplace of hundreds or thousands of small businesses is the best way to ensure innovation and low prices over the long-term. 9. Product Diversity A multitude of small businesses, each selecting products based, not on a national sales plan, but on their own interests and the needs of their local customers, guarantees a much broader range of product choices.
Come and see us for a range of Christmas Fashion and Jewellery Great gift ideas or treat yourself! Gift vouchers available Open Mon – Sat 9.30am til 5.30pm
58 High Street, Wells 01749 676516
The Glastonbury Music Shop Proprietor: Hywel Jenkins
A wide range of sheet music and instruments Accessories, gifts and Naxos CDs Postal service available 3-5 Benedict Street Glastonbury BA6 9NE Tel: 01458 835212 glastonburymusicshop@gmail.com
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CYCLES
Your Local Cycle Shop • Slamm Scooters • Rat Wheels • ODI Grips New and Used Sales / Services and Repairs Fit BMX coming soon
Christmas orders now being taken Call 01458 830639 glastonburycycles@live.co.uk 67 High Street, Town Centre, Glastonbury, BA6 9DS
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Due to so many fantastic achievements we ran out of space! But don’t worry your photo will be in the next edition of Hey!
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Ruby aged 5 has achieved her merit badge for super literacy work at West Pennard Primary School, well done Ruby.
Myles aged 7 has passed his yellow belt in Tae Kwon Do, well done Myles.
Laurie aged 6 has achieved awards in both judo and football, well done Laurie, keep up the great work. 20
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Spencer aged 10 has been awarded with a medal for taking part in a football tournament at Shepton Mallet, well done Spencer.
Milan aged 6 has achieved his merit badge for super literacy work at West Pennard Primary School, well done Milan.
Lewis aged 7 has passed his stage 1 in swimming, well done Lewis, great work.
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ow! Let us know your ac hievements, both inside & outside of schoo l and we will includ e you in our next edition of WOW! Email your ph otos and text to: hey@ ignyte-uk.co.uk or call us on 01761 41 0141
Tom aged 6 has taken part in a judo competition as well as being awarded the house captains cup from West Pennard Primary School, well done Tom keep up the good work.
Thomas Oliver aged 9 has passed his grade 3 in piano, great work Thomas, well done.
Millie aged 8 was awarded a trophy for her work in judo, well done Millie.
Molly aged 6 has achieved her merit badge for super hard work, effort, attitude and behaviour, well done Molly.
William aged 7 has been awarded the Austin Cup at West Pennard School for super all round effort and achievement, well done William.
Lilly-Mae aged 5 was crowned The Ashcott Harvest Fayre Champion. This is her with her trophies and entries. Well done Lilly-Mae.
Tom aged 6 has been given his trophy for taking part in a judo competition, well done Tom.
Megan aged 9 has achieved the maths cup at West Pennard Primary school for being the most improved pupil, well done Megan.
Lottie aged 9 achieved a run for I heroes, well done Lottie.
Abigail aged 5, has been awarded her Welcome Paw badge and certificate at St. John Ambulance, well done Abigail.
Alisha Boyce aged 8 took part in the Summer reading challenge and also passed her tap dance exam, great achievements Alisha, well done.
Ciaran aged 7 enjoyed himself when he was selected to attend football trials for Southampton FC at Bath University. Well done Ciaran.
Hannah aged 7 completed the Santa run, well done Hannah.
Daniel aged 4 has achieved his level 8 in gymnastics, great work Daniel.
William aged 9 has been awarded a medal for taking part in a shooting competition in a triathlon at Chepstow, well done William.
Algy Petherick aged 7 has had his first fencing lesson and enjoyed it very much! Well done Algy.
George aged 7 has been awarded his merit badge for hard work and attitude from West Pennard Primary School, well done George.
Isabelle aged 9 was awarded a certificate for taking part in the Somerset and Taunton music and drama festival, well done Isabelle.
Ben Hook aged 8 has been awarded gymnast of the year, gymnast of the week at Shepton Mallet and also player of the year for rugby, Ben also has many medals for gymnastics, rugby and dodgeball. Well done Ben.
Ellen Coxon aged 5 passed her stage 2 in swimming, well done Ellen.
Henry aged 7 achieved a highly commended award at the Harvest festival, well done Henry.
James aged 7 was awarded player of the year whilst playing for his football team Wessex, well done James.
Evie Byrne, Mia Baber and Freya Rymes have all completed their enrolment to 1st Shepton Mallet Brownies on Monday 22nd October 2012. Well done to you all.
Kingsley aged 8 has achieved his yellow belt in Karate, well done Kingsley.
Katie Oliver aged 11 has passed her grade 4 in piano, great news Katie, well done.
Blossom aged 8 has achieved her bronze award at Kumon, well done Blossom, keep up the good work.
Joe aged 9 has been awarded a trophy for his hard work in Judo, well done Joe.
Lily aged 7 has achieved her level 4 in gymnastics, a merit award for a really super Anderson shelter at West Pennard Primary School. Well done Lily, great work. 21
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Bath Cats and Dogs Home
This winter, Bath Cats & Dogs Home is asking the public to donate a little money by buying a Winter Care Package at a cost of £22. This will buy a parcel of essential cold-weather goods for one of our animals. To donate call 01225 787 334 (Monday to Friday 9am-4pm), or visit www.bcdh.org.uk/donate_today, cheques are also accepted and should be made payable to ‘Bath Cats and Dogs Home’. Thank you to all of the sponsors on this page, without your support we would be unable to find new homes for these lovely animals. “Uppity is a female three month old short haired kitten looking for a loving home with an experienced owner.”
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8 Bath Street, Frome BA11 1DH 01373 473555
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“Jazz is 14 years old and short haired. She may be deaf so needs a quiet home without any busy roads.”
10 High St, Warminster 01985 216570
Unit 7 Evercreech Junc. Trd Est, Evercreech, Shepton Mallet BA4 6NA
www.thelittleflowerco.co.uk
George Hotel Market Place, Frome BA11 1AF 01373 462584 georgehotel@wadworth.co.uk
“Nala a 9 month old husky and is a friendly girl, she can be shy to start with but soon becomes your friend after a few treats!” Bath Street Frome BA11 1DJ 01373 454335 info@rogersandcomp.co.uk “Oakley is a 2 year old Bullmastiff cross who is a big, gentle giant and loves to have a fuss.”
“Degus are a lot of fun and awake in the morning and evening making them perfect for children and adults alike.”
Frome 01373 471474 Minibuses www.fromeminibuses.co.uk Ltd 22
Unit B4, Southgate, Commerce Park, Frome 01373 452022 info@permaframe.co.uk
“Frankie is a 10 month old German Shepherd cross and he is a very handsome boy. He is a friendly and affectionate once he knows you.” Keward Park, Glastonbury Rd, Wells 01749 674466 www.wellscopecomputers.co.uk
“Milky is a friendly lad who is very playful with humans and the other ferrets.”
“Tasha is a 2 year old female Staffordshire Bull Terrier who loves to play fetch with her ballon-a-rope toy.”
01373 463489
01373 471250 25 King Street, Frome
“Milly is a 2 year old female Lurcher who is a very sweet little girl, she can initially be shy around new people.” JOHN MARTIN COACHES LTD
PERMA FRAME
“Toro is a 6 year old German shepherd and she is a shy and sweet girl who has had a really tough life.”
www.roddenroadcars.co.uk Tom, Tim, Ted
“Chloe is an eight year old, short haired female cat, who is looking for a rural home with an experienced owner.”
“Terri is a gorgeous 12 year old short haired cat who has taken a long time to settle with us.”
“Ethel is a sweet 14 year old short haired cat that is looking for a quiet home. She has a lovely purr when you stroke her.”
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“Sammy is a sweet male four month old short haired kitten who likes nothing better than to play hide and seek with the other kittens.”
Radstock Road, Midsomer Norton BA3 2AA 01761 417629
www.SimplyPearls.co.uk “Blake is a 9 year old male Staffordshire Bull Terrier who is a larger-than-life character who has a big fan club!” Affordable, professional photography www.twentytwentyphoto.co.uk info@twentytwentyphoto.co.uk
PETS R E N COR
Allowing your children to have pets starting at an early age is a great way to teach them how to handle responsibility. More than this, children who grow up taking care of at least one pet tend to adopt a more caring attitude towards animals and other people. It is easy to see why having pets around is an important part of raising children.
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