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lighter nights are nearing and we can see the beautiful changes occurring in nature telling us that spring and summer are not too far away. We will be continuing to operate our pots and potter programme and will be advertising events that we hope will enable those who have no outdoor space an opportunity to enjoy. As our town grows, it is important to remember its heritage and the culture that predates us. We are looking forward to hosting a Remember Radstock event whereby history, memories and anecdotes can be exchanged, alongside a good cuppa and cake!
Whilst there are so many positive things to be grateful for, we should not forget those who are struggling with fuel and food poverty, anxiety and social disadvantage in all its guises. As an organisation committed to social justice, we can provide support in a safe and welcoming way. We will continue to provide items to those in need. Should you or anyone you know be in need of our services, then please do not hesitate to contact us. Enjoy the new season and keep safe, well and look after each other. Jenny and Ty at PEOPLE
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Radstock are excited to welcome Flibbertigibbet Theatre Company to Radstock with their new production of ‘The Farmer & The Clown’, on Saturday, 23rd March at 4.00pm at Trinity Methodist Church. An old farmer, living alone, in the middle of nowhere, rescues a baby clown who has fallen from a passing circus train. He is initially reluctant, but as they spend time together on his farm, they form an unlikely friendship develops through play and laughter. They find something new in themselves by being with each other. Adapted from the wordless picture book by Marla Frazee, Flibbertigibbet will tell this charming story through silent comedy, dance, slapstick and accompanied by a specially written live musical score. Played without words, the show will be suitable for all ages, and accessible to non-English speaking audiences, as well as the D/deaf and hard of hearing
community. The story delicately explores loneliness, friendship and care, across divisions of age and community. Tickets are £3 and available on the Take Art website www.takeaert.org https://takeart.org/event/the-farmer-and-the-clown Radstock residents may also collect a FREE ticket from the Library & Community Centre.