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Somer Valley FM, the local radio station for North East Somerset, based in Midsomer Norton, continues to extend their reach, launch new shows, and meet listeners at outside events.
"There is a gap. We are here to fill it, across the South West," Richard Burgess, Station Manager at Somer Valley FM, detailed how the local radio station continues to grow, whilst ensuring local issues remain front and centre.
"With BBC radio reducing their local broadcasts, combined with commercial radio stations moving towards more nationally orientated shows, this is the time for local radio to grow, shine, and ensure local communities are heard," Richard continued, "We will always concentrate on Somer Valley matters. Midsomer Norton, Paulton, Peasedown St John, Radstock, Westfield and other
parish councils we feature on a regular basis. All our fantastic organisations, supporting our communities, have a home here where they can share their news and information."
Along with the 97.5FM transmitter across the North East Somerset area, DAB listening is also expanding. "Across Bristol, you can hear us on DAB now," said Richard. "Our tram of directors lead our OFCOM application for DAB in Bath and North East Somerset. We are confident, by year end, we can be heard in cystal clear quality from Chilcompton to Clifton."
And into the Spring, more new shows launch. With over 15 hours each day of live and fresh shows, commercially-focussed during weekdays, speciality broadcasts evenings and weekends, there is a sound for everyone.
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New presenters include Vira Navalihina (above) with ‘The Ukraine Show with Vira’, and Jessica Keira Marchant (below) with her ‘Variety Show’. ‘Our new presenters "I'm excited about our new presenters," said Richard. "Jessica approached us from Bristol, having heard good things about Somer Valley FM. With her previous radio, social media and print skills experience, expect media savvy great content. Vira is a Ukrainian refugee. We met via our sponsors, Curo. I’m pleased we’ll air a show in both English and Ukrainian, with content from each country. We’ll learn more about Ukrainian culture and history, and some language lessons too. We have over 400 refugees from Ukraine across Bath and North East Somerset. This is our little way of hopefully adding a little happiness for them."
2022 saw Somer Valley FM’s attendance at outside events dramatically increase after lockdown
finished. There will be more this year.
"Where to start?" Wondard Richard, "We love an outside event! Last year proved what an appetite these is across our area to live festivals. From the Jubilee celebrations through to the sold-out Outfield Festival, both interest and attendance levels were far higher than was expected."
Events Somer Valley FM will be at this year:
• Midsomer Norton Farmer’s Market: first Saturday every month
• Samfest: 15 April
• Valleyfest: 3rd - 6th August
• Clutton Flower Show: 12th August
• Outfield festival: 27th August
With the Coronation, and community events planned, further details about outside broadcasts will be shared on social media and Somer Valley FM's website.
"A busy year in store, make no mistake," added Richard, "we are here to support and delight our local listeners, support community events, sound great and be the best radio station in the South West."
Find out more about your local radio station: www.somervalleyfm.co.uk
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SOMER vALLEY FOODBANK fEEDS 20,000 oVEr tEN yEar S
Asocial welfare project set up in January 2013 has recently marked its 10 year anniversary.
The Somer Valley Foodbank, originally established as a collaboration between local churches and community leaders, is nestled under the charitable status of St John’s Church, Peasedown St John.
The foodbank, which runs food distribution centres in Midsomer Norton, Radstock and Paulton, has been at the forefront of helping some of local area’s most needy ever since its doors opened.
Paul Woodward is the project’s coordinator. He said: “Thanks to all the local businesses, churches and community groups that have supported the Somer Valley Foodbank over the past decade. Your help and encouragement has enabled us to provide a support and advice service to those that need it the most.
"Now, more than ever before over the last 10 years, there has never been a greater need for the Somer Valley Foodbank’s existence. With the rise in the cost of living, and more people finding it difficult to make ends meet, we’re seeing an unprecedented demand for our services.”
Since January 2013, 7,296 food vouchers have been issued across the Somer Valley. That’s 19,485 people fed – 10,689 adults and 8,796 children.
Of those visiting the distribution centres, single people are using the service the most, followed by families, single-parent families and then couples. A staggering 172,300 tonnes of food have been given out!
The foodbank is run by a large team of volunteers, 75 in total, who keep the project running each and
every week.
“We wouldn’t be able to support the amount of people we do without our dedicated volunteers”, added Paul, “of our 75 volunteers, 30 have been with us since the very beginning.”
The Somer Valley Foodbank’s large team of volunteers are being thanked in the near future with a Volunteer Thank You Event. They all give up their time for free to either help out at the warehouse, collect food and donations, drive vehicles or staff one of the four distribution centres.
Foodbanks provide three days of emergency food to people who need it the most. Professionals, such as, health visitors, social workers and the CAB, identify people in crisis and issue them with a Foodbank voucher.
The voucher can be taken to a Foodbank distribution centre where a friendly team of volunteers will offer a cup of tea and help people with their food needs.
For more information about the Somer Valley Foodbank, visit www.somervalley.foodbank.org.uk, email info@somervalley.foodbank.org.uk or call 07729523986.
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MIDSOMER N ORTON C HURCHYARD
The Churchyard in Church Lane has monuments from the 19th century and in the early 1900s, extra land was gifted by members of the church congregation over a number of years, so that burials could still take place in Midsomer Norton when the land around the church became full.
There are 14 war graves from the first and second world wars in the cemetery.
The Parochial Church Council (PCC) of St John's Church is responsible for the maintenance of the Churchyard including regular grass mowing, upkeep of equipment and tree maintenance. We are very grateful to CFH Docmail who kindly provide people to cut and strim the grass. Were it not for this, the PCC would be unable to cover the costs of maintaining the churchyard. In addition, essential maintenance of the trees can cost up to £3000 to fell a single tree. In 2022, we had to fell 2 large trees due to disease. Wansdyke council used to make up any deficit incurred, however B&NES no longer offer this support, so all costs have to be met by the PCC.
In 2022 a working party of church members was created. They have enthusiastically worked on clearing the paths, trimming bushes and low hanging branches above the paths. The mound at the bottom of the churchyard previously occupied by badgers has now been cleared and has been seeded as a wildflower patch.
There is much more work to do over the coming year including clearing overgrown areas, trimming hedges and further developing the wildflower area. If anyone is interested in joining our friendly working party team, you would be most welcome. Or if you would like to make a donation to meet the continuing maintenance cost of this community asset, please contact the Parish Office on 01761 411216 or at msnparishoffice@gmail.com
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BIRTHDAY GREETINGS for t Wo SpECIa L SoMEr Va LLE y LIStENEr S
Somer Valley FM, the local radio station for North East Somerset, based in Midsomer Norton, were honoured to play a part in celebrating local birthdays.
"Every presenter here loves hearing from our listeners," commented Richard Burgess, Somer Valley FM's Station Manager. "So, we were delighted in being able to broadcast dedications for a couple of our seasoned listeners over the weekend."
On his Saturday Breakfast show, Tristan Reakes celebrated Phyllis Luffman’s 101st birthday with a dedication. The following day, Chris Griffiths helped make Peggy Childs’ 104th birthday memorable with another on-air song request for her special day.
Phyllis and Peggy are both residents of Beechcroft Homes in Midsomer Norton, where the station is played daily. Sue Lewis, home manager, contacted Somer Valley Fm to make the requests.
After his Sunday Breakfast show, Chris then visited the residential home with flowers for both birthday girls.
Speaking about the on-air birthday celebrations and flower deliveries, Sue said: "What a lovely gesture, thank you so much, the two residents were absolutely thrilled."
"Yet again, our volunteers go above and beyond," said Richard. "It's not just about making great radio that's so important to us, it's also about making a difference in our community, I could not be prouder of our team at Somer Valley FM."
If you’d like a dedication, shout-out, or to let others know what’s happening in our area, contact your local radio station: call or WhatsApp 01761 411755, via social media, or email richardburgess@ somervalleyfm.co.uk
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YOUR HIGH STREET NEEDS YOU
MUSEUM'S BUILDING TOY ExHIBITION
Radstock Museum has a new temporary exhibition for spring called “Buildings in a Box: the miniature world of architectural construction toys”. Open until the 14th May 2023..
The exhibition draws from the personal collection of the curator and shows the wonderfully wide range of architectural building toys that have been produced across the world from the mid-nineteenth century onwards. From simple wooden nursery blocks, through complicated constructions of metal to the familiar interlocking plastic bricks of today, toymakers have given children the chance to build houses, castles, log cabins, railway stations and so much more.
We are open in the afternoons, Tuesday through to Sunday, from 2pm until 5pm and on Saturdays, we are open 11am until 5pm. Our tearoom and bookshop are also open and temporary exhibitions are included in the museum entrance ticket.
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Throughout March we’ll be celebrating Women’s History Month with book displays featuring some of our favourite female authors. One of our favourite days of the year is also in March: World Book Day!
Taking place on 2nd March, we’ll be dressing up and having lots of bookish fun! We’ll be having a special Storytime and Craft session, so do dress up as your favourite storybook character and drop in!
For parents and carers of 0-5 year olds, we’ve got our popular Storytime session which take place on Wednesdays from 10.30 – 11am (term time only) and sing along at Baby Bounce and Rhyme on Mondays at 11 – 11.30am (also term time only).
Both sessions are free of charge and so just drop in and enjoy.
In April, we’ll be promoting Reusable Nappy Week by showcasing our Reusable Nappy Kits that you can buy at a heavily discounted price from any of our B&NES Information Services. Just ask a member of staff for more details. We’ll be getting ready for a visit from the Easter bunny, so we’ll be decorating the library with some Easter crafts – check our social media for dates of our Easter activities.
On 23rd April we’ll be looking forward to picking a book to curl up with and putting our feet up ready for World Book Night.
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SCOUTING for ta LENt
1st Midsomer Norton Scout Group helps around 100 young people enjoy fun and adventure while developing skills for life. With two Beaver Scout Colonies, two Cub Packs and a Scout Troop, our friendly leadership team is always kept busy and open to new members joining the team.
If you choose to volunteer, you can work directly with young people or in a support role as a team or individual. Prior experience or a connection with Scouting is not necessary and we welcome people from different backgrounds. Remember, you can decide how much or little time you give to Scouting.
We have three specific roles that we are looking to fill in the next few months. Two back-office roles – Group Chair and Secretary.
The Chair arranges team meetings, to keep ideas, requirements and actions moving forward; organises the annual general meeting; and oversees finances and events with the Treasurer and Group management team.
The Secretary takes and circulates meeting minutes and carries out other admin tasks for the management team.
But if you would like to be more involved with supporting leaders and helpers with their skills and
training; ensuring activities for our young people are safe and offer unforgettable experiences and taking more of a hands-on approach to developing and encouraging our members, then the Group Scout Leader role might be something you’d be interested in.
If you would like to find out more about any of these roles, offer your skills to the group or would like to meet the team then please contact Helen at gsl@midsomernortonscouts.org.uk
Research shows that volunteering improves your wellbeing and sense of purpose, and helps you build career-boosting skills. Let us know you’re interested, and we’ll give you any support and training you need to let your skills shine.
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MSN RUGBY CLUB roUND Up
It has been an exciting season for Midsomer Norton who have confounded any preseason worries and expectations.
A young First XV, almost exclusively featuring players who have come through the youth setup, have won 10 and drew 1 of their opening 14 fixtures, and are just two points off of the promotion places. Captain Tom Fear continues to lead the side by example, as one of the best players in the league, whilst the standout player this term has been Hugh Jeffery, who has amassed 26 tries in the opening 14 fixtures.
The club continues to proudly field two more senior sides and the Second XV, being led by Jacob Mattick and former club captain Matthew Denning, continue to rebuild as results improve. The Third XV, featuring a mix of veteran and youth, enjoy social rugby fixtures, almost every week in the local leagues.
The Junior Section continues to run training and
matches for boys and girls up to the age of 12, as well as boys until the age of 18. The sides, led by fantastic volunteer coaches - many of whom are current or former players - have fostered a wonderful positive family friendly atmosphere that runs right through the club. Of particular note is the progress of the Under 15s, many of whom are relatively new to the game, who's performances have been a marked improvement on previous seasons and already look to contain numerous stars of the future.
As well as the thrilling entertainment on the pitch, the club hosts a range of social events, including live bands and screening all the major sporting events inside the clubhouse - from the Six Nations to Boxing.
If you fancy putting your old boots back on, or even fancy taking up a new sport, new players of all ages and abilities are welcome at Midsomer Norton RFC! For adults, we have coached training
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sessions on Tues and Thurs from 7pm at Norton Down. A mix of fitness, skills, run through and more, help you develop your game and get involved. The bar is open after sessions and we even provide a warm meal after Tuesday's training. We also have touch sessions on Thursdays aimed at over 35s who just fancy a bit of fitness and fun (and maybe a pint...).
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Our popular Community (no audition) Choirs take place each week at:
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TUESDAY IN WELLS from 2pm-4pm at ST THOMAS CHURCH
WEDNESDAY IN KEYNSHAM from 2pm-4pm at KEYNSHAM METHODIST CHURCH
THURSDAY IN BATH from 2pm-4pm at WIDCOMBE BAPTIST
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There’s no charge to attend your ‘meet us’ rehearsal. The pictures above were taken at the recent Bath Abbey BIG SING – 100s of our Good Afternoon Choir members enjoying a workshop and evening concert.
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SoMEr Va LLE y VENUES SUpport BREASTFEEDING pARENTS
Many venues including leisure centres, cafés, libraries and community hubs in the Somer Valley have pledged to support parents who are breastfeeding. A list of venues signed up to the Somer Valley Breastfeeding Welcome scheme is now available on Live Well B&NES: bit.ly/3FNVDlp
Do you manage a public-facing business or service in the Somer Valley? You can sign up to participate here: bit.ly/3FNVDlp
Warm Spaces and Cost of Living
Live Well B&NES also hosts the Warm Spaces Directory for B&NES and there are several in Somer Valley, pop along for a warm welcome. Find out more: bit.ly/3JgGyMD
The Cost of Living has had an impact on most of us. Help and information about energy, debt, childcare costs, benefits, food, money and mental
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NORTON RADSTOCK U3A
Norton Radstock u3a is part of a nationwide organisation. It is aimed at retired and semi-retired people who are interested in joining a group of like-minded people, which offers opportunities to work together running activities, learning a new skill or just making new friends.
We have monthly daytime meetings and an informal monthly coffee morning, both held at the Somer Centre, Midsomer Norton.
We have over 200 members who have a choice of
some 20+ smaller groups meeting in various local locations.
These are run by the members and include book clubs, various music groups, walking, scrabble, psychology and chess and other events.
If you would like further information, please visit the website, u3asites.org.uk/norrad or telephone Andy Green 01761 410026. Should you wish to join us we would be very pleased to see you.
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MaSSagE IN SCHooLS prograMME at WELTON pRIMARY SCHOOL
Kingfisher Class (Y3) at Welton Primary School have been fortunate enough to have Cally Herbert from Boys in Mind (local wellbeing charity) and the Massage in Schools Programme (MISP) joining them every Monday afternoon this term.
The vision of the Massage in Schools Programme (MISP) is that every child experiences positive and nurturing touch in their daily life. The programme consists of a basic routine of age-appropriate movements. Children are gradually taught a set routine carried out in the same order, over clothes on each other’s backs, shoulders, arms, hands and heads.
The benefits of massage have proven that it:
• strengthens the immune system
• lowers stress levels
• increases the production of hormones associated with relaxation
Children gain:
• the opportunity to learn and experience saying ‘yes’ or ‘no’ to touch,
• improved concentration levels,
• Develop respect for peers and increased selfesteem.
Teachers note:
• that there is more harmony and calm collaboration within the classroom,
• the benefits of an activity which is not targetorientated
• there are innovative ways for bringing the curriculum alive
Head teachers see:
• a sense of unity in the entire school
• it as a practical tool for use against bullying and less poor behaviour in the playground
• more respect for school materials, property and buildings
Parents experience:
• having a positive action that helps to calm their child, as well as their child sleeping better at night
• an activity they can share with their child
• an improvement in sibling relationships
Following the recent coronavirus pandemic, many children have not been able to experience the basic human need for touch with family members and friends. They are often under intense pressure due to the increasing demands put on them to succeed. The MISP offers children a breathing
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The children are also excited to be part of a film being made for the Boys In Mind charity who are funding the sessions! They are now looking
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When it comes to taking care of our pet’s wellbeing, keeping an eye on their oral health is a massive factor in ensuring they stay fit and healthy. Like us humans, there are a multitude of ways we can keep our pet’s teeth in check, and looking and smelling clean all day long. From ultrasonic teeth cleaning to dental chews, we have everything you need to keep your dog’s gnashers in check and their smile beaming 24 hours a day. Bad breath in dogs can be caused by a multitude of reasons and are very common. In fact, 80% of dogs begin to show signs of oral disease by the time they are 2 years old! The causes include food residues on or between the teeth, or residues from play activities like chewing. Even if these reasons for bad breath in dogs are relatively harmless, they should be taken seriously, because if ignored, they can lead to tartar.
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CAN WE HAvE A FUNERAL IN A FIELD?
This is a question that you don’t get asked every day, but the answer was whole heartedly, yes!
When it comes to funeral planning, the priority is to deliver what a family want, not what tradition states.
Gone are the days when the choices are church or crematorium, but sadly, these are the only options given to the majority of grieving families, and they have no idea that other options and possibilities are available to them. The approach should always be “What would you like to happen?” Not “This is what will happen”.
The family of D wanted something to match his personality and character. A quirky, unconventional man, always looking for a new adventure and who loved the outdoors and nature.
Religion never played a part in his life, he requested there was none included at his funeral. Not a problem, this is becoming a more regular request. Can we have the ceremony in a field, with the coffin there? Of course you can, let’s discuss what you would like and how we can make it work for you.
This is the response you should hear from any funeral director worth their salt. The arrangements were made, the field was chosen, and the family started in their quest to turn the field, in the middle of nowhere on the Somerset Levels, into a festival type place.
What a job they did too, a huge stretch tent was erected, adorned with bunting, garlands and fairy lights. The sound system was set up with a mic for the ceremony and D’s playlist blasting through the speakers.
After weeks of hot, dry weather, the rain came. It started the day before the funeral and the day of the funeral was very, very wet. The hearse rolled cautiously into the field avoiding the slippery mud track followed by the limo. Family and friends, with guidance from bearers, carried his willow coffin into the tent.
The Celebrant led ceremony had structure, as the family requested, and the focus was D, his life and achievements and tributes were made from family and friends, each one sharing a different perspective on his life. There was music played and a slideshow of images of his life through the years.
The ceremony ended and it was time to head to the crematorium for a private family committal. Hearse, limo and back up vehicle left the muddy field without incident and D was bid a final farewell.
His family later returned to the field where they continued the celebration of his life with extended family and friends.
D’s family were happy their wishes had been carried out and they had been able to give him the send-off he wanted.
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EASTER QUIZ
1. Why do some people fast during the 40 days of Lent leading up to Easter?
2. In Switzerland, people believe a bird delivers Easter treats to children. Can you name the type of bird?
3. In which country did the Easter bunny originate?
4. How many Créme Eggs does Cadbury make each year?
5. What name is given to the Sunday before Easter?
6. What lyric comes next in this classic Beatles hit: "I am the eggman, They are the egg men..."
7. Who wrote Jesus Christ Superstar the musical?
8. Who wrote The Tale of Peter Rabbit?
9. What food is traditionally eaten on Good Friday?
10. What goes on top of a simnel cake?
11. Easter Island belongs to what country?
12. What do children in Finland dress up as for Easter?
13. If you don't want bad luck, what chore should you not do on Good Friday?
14. Judy Garland and Fred Astaire starred in which 1948 springtime film?
15. Who composed the famous classical music piece The Four Seasons: Spring?
16. How does the famous saying go, "don't put all your eggs in one..."
17. In the 13th century, the church prohibited eating what during Holy Week?
18. How many marzipan balls are traditionally on a simnel cake?
19. When was Cadbury founded?
20. What flower is considered an Easter symbol?
21. In the Bible, who was the first person to enter Jesus' tomb?
22. What's the name of the jeweller who decorated Easter eggs for royalty?
23. In the Bible, Judas traded Jesus in exchange for what?
24. Which Scottish football team play their home games at Easter Road?
25. The Romans made Jesus a crown made of what?
26. What is the name of the meal eaten on Maundy Thursday
27. What is the world's most popular chocolate egg?
28. Nick Easter is a former professional sportsman in which sport?
29. Which governor of the Roman province of Judaea presided over the trial of Jesus?
30. The Jewish holiday that falls around the same time as Easter is known as?
31. What bird lays the largest eggs?
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Shopfront improvements in Midsomer Norton will focus on small scale, affordable interventions (e.g. new awnings or signage) to have maximum impact on the High Street’s appearance.
While each project will be different dependent aspirations of those involved and the location of the shop, a full study of each shopfront on the High Street and associated design guidance has been produced to provide a framework and starting point for discussion.
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Other investment from the Heritage Action Zone programme includes: grant support for the Town Hall transformation project (underway); grant support for the delivery of the new Town Square at the Island; and improvements to the High Street including new benches, murals such as Unit 14 and marketing and promotion including banners.
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Allergy Awareness Week takes place every year and is a way of raising awareness of allergies and the difficulties that those who suffer from them face in day to day life. Did you know: Allergies are thought to affect more than 1 in every 4 people in the UK? • Allergies are more common in children? • Allergies can be developed at any age, even in adulthood? • Allergies range from food, pollen and even some medicines. ALLERGY AWARENESS WEEK
The most common symptoms of an allergic reaction include:
Sneezing, coughing, a runny or blocked nose, a red itchy rash, worsening of eczema or asthma symptoms, itchy and watery eyes.
Though there might be more severe reactions including anaphylaxis – so allergies should always be taken seriously.
Anaphylaxis is severe and potentially life threatening, so look out for the following symptoms:
Feeling lightheaded or faint, difficulties breathing , wheezing, fast heartbeat, clammy skin, feelings of confusion, collapsing, losing consciousness, Swelling and Sickness.
Here are the most common allergens that can cause reactions ranging from mild to full anaphylaxis.
Food – nuts, milk, fish, shellfish and some fruits are the ones known to cause the most reactions. You can combat this by making sure that you correctly label any cakes or treats that you make and by being aware of what ingredients you use when feeding friends or relatives. These days, with raised awareness, there are plenty of free from options at
supermarkets and other stores, so make sure to stock up on dairy free or nut free items when hosting any parties just in case. You can also easily find gluten free options too.
Medicines – the most common reactions come from aspirin and antibiotics, so don’t administer medication to anyone without checking first.
Insect stings – wasps and bees in particular, so make sure to be aware and prepared just in case.
Many mild symptoms can be made easier by using over the counter antihistamines, but you can help support those that have allergies by reducing the number of triggers in their vicinity, such as not having flowers in the house or keeping a nut free kitchen. If you have pets and your guests have allergies, make sure to clean the rooms that they will be in before they arrive and keep the pets away from them. You can also keep the windows open to stop dander and fur from settling.
Those who have severe allergies often carry an epi-pen around with them, so make sure you know where they keep it in case of emergencies. Don’t administer their pen unless you know how to do so correctly.
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Leave the doom and gloom behind and think about joining our team, helping to get people out and about whilst getting out and meeting new people. If you have use of a car and want to stay healthy and boost your wellbeing, consider becoming a volunteer driver with Swan. Whether you’re a young driver or more experienced, we would love to hear from you and whatever time you can give will be valued. This is volunteering that works around you, not the other way around. We pay mileage expenses based on the Inland Revenue rates and training and support is provided.
This role has direct contact with people and if you are not sure what it entails you can try it out before deciding to join. Swan has a brilliant team of volunteer drivers who can show you the ropes and take you on a typical journey, so that you can see if this is something you would benefit from and enjoy doing. Our driving team help to get people who have no transport of their own across B&NES. We have regular and ad hoc trips with a wide variety of journeys and as a driver, you decide what type of journeys you enjoy, so you can pick what you like, all the passengers you take
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Radstock & Midsomer Norton Lions are gearing up to host a musical fundraising concert on 29th April at 7pm at The Midsomer Norton Town Hall with all proceeds going to the Children’s Hospice South West (CHSW).
The musical evening will be a double billed event with the popular and entertaining Norton Radstock U3A Guitar Group known as The Singing Guitar Group and Rock Choir, the UK’s original, award-winning, local, contemporary choir. If you don’t know what to expect, Rock Choir and Singing Guitar Group are all about singing, fun, community, friendship and life-changing experiences, their performances always leave the audience on a high! The local Frome choir and surrounding Warminster, Trowbridge and Chippenham choirs will be coming together for an amazing performance filled with all your favourite pop and rock songs! You won’t want to miss it.
Children’s Hospice South West (CHSW) looks after over 550 families and children and young people with life limiting and life threatening conditions. Over 230 families are cared for from our local children’s hospice, Charlton Farm in Wraxall. CHSW are dedicated to making the most of short and precious lives through the provision of the
best possible hospice care for children and young people with life-limiting conditions.
Heidi Roberts, Area Fundraiser for B&NES, said: “CHSW is delighted that the Lion’s club has decided to support us in 2023 with a wonderful concert in aid of the charity. Music plays such an important part in the hospice, and we use music therapy with a lot of the children in our care to help them express themselves. It is set to be a wonderful musical evening."
Tickets are £10.00 and limited to 100 so, please book your ticket early to avoid disappointment, they will be available from the Midsomer Norton Town Trust and Radstock & Midsomer Norton Lions. Keep an eye out for posters.
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1. It represents Jesus Christ's sacrifice in wilderness before dying on the cross
2. Cuckoo
3. Germany
4. around 500 million
5. Palm Sunday
6. I am the Walrus
7. Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice
8. Beatrix Potter
9. Fish
10. Marzipan
11. Chile
12. Witches
13. Washing clothes
14. Easter Parade
15. Vivaldi
16. Basket
17. Eggs
18. 11
19. 1824
20. Lily
21. Mary Magdalene
22. Faberge
23. 30 pieces of silver
24. Hibernian FC
25. Thorns
27. Cadbury's Crème Egg
28. Rugby
29. Pontius Pilate
30. Passover
31. Ostrich
32. Aztec
33. Rabbit
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In September, we set up a Children’s Mental Health Team. The team carried out a survey to find out what makes everyone happy in school and what might make them feel sad. We are using this information to inform what we do next.
The team planned a long list of things that make everyone feel happy for Children's Mental Health Week, which took place from 6th - 13th February. Some of the suggestions included, sitting with friends in class, listening to music, cuddling our favourite soft toy and doing exercise. There were lots of brilliant ideas which put a smile on everyone's face.
We also have a group of children who are training to be peer mediators. Peer mediators listen and can help children when they have a worry on the playground. They can offer advice and take you to see a trusted adult for more support. They are good at listening, being supportive and helping out.
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30tH aNNIVEr Sary CELEBratIoN at SWALLOW CHARITY
SWALLOW, the local charity based in Midsomer Norton supporting teenagers and adults with learning disabilities, is celebrating its 30th Birthday in 2023. SWALLOW was founded in 1993 by a group of people, including those with learning disabilities, to develop a new way of offering support.
Since then, the charity has remained user led and has grown in response to need, it now supports more than 150 people throughout Bath and North East Somerset.
To start its 30th Celebrations it has produced
30 short films encapsulating what the charity is about and featuring members, staff, Trustees and supporters. The films can be viewed at www.swallowcharity.org/30th-anniversary.
If you would like to know more about SWALLOW’s work or would like to get involved in this very important year, please contact Nicky Tew on 01761 414034 or by email nickyt@swallowcharity.org.
Keep an eye on the SWALLOW website –www.swallowcharity.org or on social media for events during the year.
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C OMMUNITY CAFé S a rE BaC k
Radstock Museum's free Community Cafés are up and running again.
There are three cafés so far. The Memory Club is a stimulating session for people with memory loss and dementia and features activities based on different senses, games and crafts and time to chat over a cup of tea/coffee and biscuits. It is held on the 1st and 3rd Tuesday of every month 10.30am-12 noon.
The Local History Club is a group to share local history, peoples’ stories and to discover hidden treasures with games, quizzes, tea/coffee and biscuits. It is held on 1st and 3rd Monday of every month 10.30am-12 noon.
The Wellbeing Café for Carers is a group to chat and relax, try different craft activities with some games and maybe exercise or a stretch. Tea, coffee and biscuits included. It is held on the 4th Monday of every month 2pm-3.30pm.
One visitor said: "I really enjoy the relaxed atmosphere of the community cafés and the volunteers are very friendly and welcoming".
If you are interested in joining one of the cafés, contact Jenny Newbury on 07811 073025 or events@radstockmuseum.co.uk. Or just come along to a café. Feel free to bring a friend and/or come and make new ones.
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OUR BLUE SpACES pROJECT
The Bristol Avon Rivers Trust's (BART) 'Our Blue Spaces' project aims to instil a new appreciation for the natural environment in the Somer Valley Rediscovered (SVR) area around Midsomer Norton and Radstock, as well as to provide new and exciting ways for the local community to enjoy their local blue and green spaces in the area..
BART's first event was a river dip along the Wellow Brook in October 2022. Participants learned how to identify a variety of freshwater invertebrates, and gained a better understanding of the Wellow Brook's health. Members of the community were able to reconnect with their local river and learn about the pressures impacting our freshwater
environments and the creatures that live there, all while developing new skills.
BART will hold one of our annual RiverBlitz events in Midsomer Norton in Summer 2023 to further reconnect the community with their local watercourse. Volunteers will collect samples from their local river using our free and simple water quality testing kits to determine nutrient levels.
Individuals or groups can participate in rainwater harvesting planting events or RiverBlitz, and BART encourages school groups to do so as well!
To express your interest or obtain more information, please contact Molly at molly@bristolavonriverstrust.org
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All of the materials are provided free of charge, and you will be made very welcome with plenty of hot drinks and cake, whatever your ability. With a wide variety of workstations to choose from, such as flower arranging, pottery, poetry and creative writing, aboriginal dotty art, wooden animals, there’s always something for everyone. The idea for the workshops came from a creative team at Welton Baptist church, keen to share their enthusiasm and feedback so far has been hugely positive.
Our next free event is on Saturday 11th March. Details can be found in the “Coming up” page under “What’s On” by visiting our website www.weltonchurch.org.uk
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ST VIGOR and St John Church School in Chilcompton, near Radstock, is celebrating a glowing Ofsted report which rated Early Years and Behaviour and Attitudes as Outstanding. Inspectors from the education watchdog rated the school as good overall with outstanding features.
Pupils were said to be proud to attend a school where “leaders have created a culture of high expectation, respect and tolerance”.
Early years education at St Vigor and St John, which also has an on-site nursery, The Mill, run by school leaders, was judged to be outstanding, as was behaviour and attitudes while the school was rated good for quality of education, leadership and pupils’ personal development.
The two inspectors who visited the 212-pupil school in October said the children contributed keenly to school life, charity and their community, took active leadership roles and were confident and eager to share their learning with visitors.
“Pupils have hugely positive attitudes towards their learning. They can talk about what they are learning and how it relates to what they learnt before. In the classroom, pupils focus on their learning with enthusiasm,” the report said. Ofsted said: “Leaders have high ambitions for all their
pupils. Staff say they are ‘believed in’ and this gives them confidence the school will continue to improve.”
The inspectors also highlighted the forest school days, where children learn resilience and how to take risks, and pupils work in tending the school garden and feeding the chickens, as well as the school’s support for the local foodbank. Ofsted suggested that the school, part of the Bath and Wells Multi Academy Trust, should build on recent improvements to the governing body to ensure that school leaders received critical support and challenge.
Headteacher Chris Chorley said: “We are delighted with this report, which really captures the community spirit and passion for learning that is central to our school.
“The family atmosphere helps all children feel safe and creates a strong climate for learning. We are determined to continue developing our excellent provision so that all our learners can fulfil their potential.”
BWMAT CEO Nikki Edwards said: “This is a wonderful report about a wonderful school where qualities such as high aspirations and respect are to the forefront in equal measure. Chris and his team work so hard and this mix of Good and Outstanding in the inspection report is a testament to all the staff team’s efforts.”
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