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March 2014
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From the editor I have to say, I have been bowled-over by the amount of editorial I have received this month, literally in some cases - if you are interested in indoor bowls, short mat or the return to outdoor bowls in the spring, there is information in this issue! There are plans underway for this year’s Food Festival, with recipes to whet your taste buds, maybe you’ll venture to the monthly Farmers’ Market to look for your produce. The Folkfest may seem a long way off, but fundraising activities are underway so that this event maintains its success of recent years. Regular groups are looking for members to take up new hobbies; this can be demonstrated by the success of the local U3A - a group that certainly knows how to attract new members. With the awful weather we have been experiencing since Christmas and the heart-felt concern that goes out to the local communities devastated by the floods, it has demonstrated the strength that communities can have if we all pull together. I hope you enjoy this month’s edition and I look forward to receiving your correspondence for next month. Deadline for the March issue is Thursday 13th March. Jacqui Strong, Editor, jacqui@localreach.co.uk
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Highbridge Community Hall There are two events organised for March. Firstly on Saturday 8th March at 7.30pm, Prize Bingo is being held, with a raffle and refreshments, set to be an enjoyable evening. Later in the month there will be a Barn Dance on Saturday 29th March. The doors open at 7pm for a 7.30pm start. The entry price, which will include a ploughman’s supper, is £5 - bring your own drinks. For tickets or more information telephone 01278 785427 or buy tickets on the door.
Burnham Community Church Events for the month of March include ‘Oasis Cafe Culture’ on Sunday 1st at 6pm at The Cafe, Princess Theatre and Arts Centre. Listen to acoustic music, and maybe a story and a poem or two. Pancakes will be served – all free! Towards the end of the month, on Saturday 29th at 4pm, at West Huntspill Methodist Church (kindly loaned), ladies will have the opportunity to be waited on at a Ladies Vintage Tea Party - a posh tea served in china cups, with finger sandwiches and cakes to die for! There will be a guest telling her story, and what’s more it is all free! For more information on either of the events, contact Sharon on 01278 781818.
Brent Knoll Bazaar On the second Saturday in every month at Brent Knoll Parish Hall between 10am and 12 noon, a farmers’ market and Parish cafe will be open. There is local produce, Asian food, a vegetable stall, Westcroft Cider, homemade cakes and savouries, Phoenix Cards, handmade cards, jewellery, children’s games, toys and puzzles, local crafts and more. A raffle is run and food is served, including bacon and sausage butties. If you are interested in booking a table at a charge of £7, contact Eddie Fuller on 01278 760308. All proceeds from the day go to Brent Knoll Parish Hall.
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Berrow Conservation Group For the meeting in March a talk entitled 'Hedgerows, a habitat for our wildlife' has been arranged. Sharing his knowledge with us will be Pete Grainger - an ecologist at Sedgemoor District Council. Pete has also been the Chair for the Somerset Hedge Group for more than ten years. Pete will be giving an overview of why hedges are such an important part of our countryside and a habitat for our wildlife, and will also inform us how they can be managed to maintain them in good order. The talk will begin at the earlier time of 7.00pm at Berrow Village Hall on Tuesday 25th March. All are welcome. There will be a fee of £1 for members and £2.50 for visitors. Refreshments included.
The Cross of Christ A Passiontide Devotion for choir and congregation The very first edition of ‘The Cross of Christ’ was published in 1956, and it tells of the Passion story from Betrayal to Crucifixion, using popular hymns and much-loved anthems by Ouseley, Goss and Mozart, and chorales by JS Bach. We would love to perform this beautiful work for you, but need your help, as there is some congregation participation, for example, some readings. If you would like to read please speak to me (Sybil Jones) after service on Sunday - find me in the choir vestry. We can't do this without a congregation, so please, please try to join us, to enjoy this wonderful story. There will be tea and biscuits after the service to say thank you to you all for coming. The date is Sunday 6th April 6.30pm at St Andrew’s Church, Burnham-on-Sea.
March on down to the Community Centre Come and join Burnham-on-Song - a local choir going from strength to strength. Sing songs from the shows, the movies and popular music. No musical experience necessary, just a desire to have a good time in good company. We meet on Tuesday evenings, 7.30pm - 9pm at the Community Centre, Berrow Road - £2.50 per session. You couldn't get fish and chips for that!
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Are you the Festival Sweetheart? The Burnham-on-Sea Food & Drink Festival have launched their Festival Bursary offering up to five free trading pitches at the Festival on 24th May. Festival Director Sarah Milner Simonds said: “Through the Food & Drink Festival we have shown our commitment to supporting local traders to build sustainable businesses and now we want to help new businesses make their first steps into trading. We recognise we have an opportunity to assist in developing the skills, abilities and knowledge of all food and drink producers.” Fellow festival Director Beverley Milner Simonds continued: “The scheme is designed to encourage business start-up and self-employment within Somerset. We are providing up to five discretionary bursary awards for pitches at the May Food & Drink Festival. We had a great footfall (over 7000) at each of the 2013 festivals and we hope that opportunity will be seized on by new traders.” One of last year's benefactors, The Chilli Alchemist, Jay Webley told us: “I was so pleased to be offered a bursary from Burnham-on-Sea Food & Drink Festival as it provided me with an opportunity to start building my customer base. Having invested heavily, the financial respite was most welcome and a brilliant idea that should be encouraged and adopted by other event organisers. I had a great day trading at last year's festival; the feedback from customers was great and the support from other traders really encouraged me.” The Bursary is for food and drink producers who have not engaged in retail trade before. (You may have been producing and selling direct to restaurant or a business but not direct to the public.) But time is running out - applications need to be in before 14 March and can be downloaded from www. burnhamonseafoodfestival.org During the festival, the Home Brew Competition returns, which is open to all amateurs, and takes place in the Princess Theatre. Bring your home-brewed ciders, kit wines or hedgerow wines with a completed application form to the Princess Theatre before 2.30pm on Saturday 24th May. You can download an entry form from www.burnhamonseafoodfestival.org
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Sea Food Diet Pie During the storms, the fishermen were out in force on the beach, braving the weather for a bite of cod. With fish being good for the body as well as the mind, it’s not surprising - and we should be reminded that not all fat is bad! So bring back the butter and cream – living in Somerset really can be good for the health. Here’s my tribute to the best bits of our stormy seaside life. Seaweed packed with minerals and easy to buy now, or forage from the beach. Wasabi - due to its anti-inflammatory and anti-microbial qualities (and it wakes up a pie). Comfort food is more comforting when you know it’s doing you good. Ingredients 250g white fish, 250g smoked fish / Dried wakame or fresh seaweed blanched and chopped 25g butter, 1 tbsp plain flour, 1/3 pt milk & cream for white sauce / 1 tsp wasabi or 3 tsp horseradish sauce / Floury potatoes / Olive oil / Egg yolk Method First rehydrate the dried seaweed with some cold water or stock. Peel and boil the potatoes, chopped small, for the mash. Cut fish into large chunks, removing pin bones and skin. Arrange in the bottom of your ovenproof dish. Melt a knob of butter gently and stir in enough flour to absorb the fat so it looks like wet sand. Keep stirring it with a whisk or spoon over a gently heat, until it pales and starts to look like dry sand. Take it off the heat. Check the mash, look out the window, stroke the dog, or have a little drink. Now add a glug of milk and whisk until totally smooth, when you can add the rest. Back on the heat, add wasabi/horseradish, keep stirring until it thickens, and add more milk, or cream at will. You want a rich custardy consistency. Make the mash with olive oil and an egg yolk to make it fluffy with a good crust, and finish the top with waves. Bake in the oven at gas mark 4, 180C, 350F for 20-30 mins, or until your boat comes in. Warning: You should only forage for foods you are confident in. Sarah Milner Simonds – Burnham-on-Sea Food & Drink Festival Saturday 24th May 2014
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Rotary Charity Swimarathon The third Swimarathon organised by the Rotary Club of Burnham-on-Sea took place at Brean Splash on Sunday 9th February. The previous year’s Swimarathons proved highly popular with local voluntary organisations and businesses, and raised substantial sums of money for Rotary charities. For the 2014 event the Rotary Club decided that the participating teams should retain all of the money they raised for their own good cause or charity, thus ensuring that the local community would be beneficiaries from their efforts. Seventeen teams made up of a total of 110 swimmers who took part, achieving a total between them of 4,554 lengths of the pool, which equates to some 114 km or roughly the distance from Burnham to Reading! A team from BARB had to withdraw at a late stage as its members were on flood rescue duty on the Levels. The teams’ final sponsorship totals have not yet been calculated but are believed to be in excess of £2500. Rotarian Jim Tancock, said: “This has been the most successful Swimarathon yet. The Club is grateful to the owners and staff of Brean Splash for their hospitality and facilities, to the sponsors of the medals awarded to participants, and to everyone else who worked so hard to make this event a success.”
Burnham–on-Sea Farmers’ Market Burnham-on-Sea Farmers’ Market which takes place on the last Friday of the month has recently been increasing the variety of produce on sale. Alongside more traditional local cheeses, meats, baked goods and vegetables, the market now includes Stefano’s Homemade Italian Food, bringing Burnham an authentic range of traditional Italian dishes to enjoy at home. Although the market offers a great range of essentials and treats, we are currently on the lookout for a producer who is able to make preserves such as fruit jams, jellies, pickles and chutneys, all of which are very popular with the many visitors to the town as well as regular local customers. If you would like to have a chat about the vacancy please contact Somerset Farmers’ Markets on 01373 814646 or email info@ somersetfarmersmarkets.co.uk.
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Bridgwater College Steps into Spring With Lambing Fun Day on the 16th March and The Walled Gardens of Cannington beginning to bloom, it seems that spring might finally be arriving! Despite the heavy rainfall, the Gardens have seen a good number of visitors over the winter months. Students, volunteers and staff were busy in the autumn planting thousands of bulbs, and The Blue Garden will be a carpet of blue with various Anemone, Muscari ‘Mount Hood’, Chionodoxa forbesii and Scilla siberica as we move into spring. Two thousand Daffodils were added to the mixed border - the peachy-pink petals of Narcissus ‘Replete’, alongside the ruffled trumpets of Narcissus ‘Taurus’ will provide an eye-catching welcome to visitors. Many of the trees in the Walled Gardens will also be flowering. The seasonal annual displays will bring some vibrancy and colour back into the landscape. The border outside the Botanical Glasshouse was designed by the dedicated volunteer team, with various cultivars of Polyanthus flowing through the middle in whites, blues and greens inspired by the movement of a river. We had no idea how prophetic this would be when the design was conceived! At the end of the month, the Gardens will be open for the first Sunday opening of the season, to celebrate Mothering Sunday. All mothers visiting us on the day will receive a special gift (whilst stocks last), so why not bring your mum along for a lovely stroll in the Gardens and a treat or two in the Tea Room! Normal entry fees apply – entry to the Gardens not needed for Tea Room, Plant Shop or Gift shop.
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DO YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS ON WILLS, POWER OF ATTORNEY, HOME PROTECTION TRUSTS OR FINANCIAL MATTERS? Free advice is on offer at the Princess Hall in Burnham On Sea on 27th March between 11.00am and 3.00pm. Marcus Medd, Member of The Society of Will Writers and Linda Fisher the Regional Chairperson will be joined by Nick Bashford an Independent Financial Adviser from Invest Southwest to give free advice on subjects such as Wills, Power of Attorney, Home Protection Trusts and financial matters. Please just drop in for confidential advice, people will seen on a first come first served basis, if you cannot make this date you can contact Marcus Medd on 01278 256414 for an appointment at your home.
March on down to the Community Centre Burnham-on-Song are a local choir going from strength to strength. Singing songs from the shows, the movies and popular music. No musical experience necessary, just a desire to have a good time. Meeting on Tuesday evenings, 7.30pm - 9pm at Berrow Road Community Centre, - £2.50 per session.
Festival of the Arts Final preparations are underway for the 67th Highbridge Festival of the Arts. With many entries from across the south west, this festival promises something for everyone, covering Dance, Music, Speech and Drama. The festival will commence at the Princess Theatre and Arts Centre with Dance, from 6th-9th March, Speech and Drama from 10th-11th March. The Music section runs from 12th-15th March and will be at different venues, including St Andrew’s Church, Churchfield School and Highbridge Community Hall. Programmes are now available for purchase. To purchase programmes, or for more information, please contact Maureen Phillips on 01278 780615 or Greg Fear on 01278 783045.
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Sedgemoor Conservation Volunteers The next event is on Sunday 2nd March at Berrow Dunes ST 295535. Tasks will involve the cutting and burning sea-buckthorn, and possibly planting marram grass. Meet at the small car park opposite John Fowler’s Sandy Glade Caravan Park on B3140. The work program for the sites owned by Somerset Wildlife Trust, Natural England, Butterfly Conservation, Plantlife International, Woodland Trust or a private individual and operated as a Nature Reserve, provide our insurance cover, but to comply, we ask that those under 12 be accompanied by an adult. We supply protective gear where required, as well as tools, hot drinks and training. Please wear suitable work clothes and bring boots or wellies, waterproofs and lunch. We meet at 10.30am and aim to finish about 4pm - but come and go as you are able. Usually, there is an opportunity to explore the reserve with the officer, warden or manager. Call Anne or Norman Lees for confirmation on 01278 641521.
Wonders of Antiques Would you like to find out more about the wonders of antiques? If so, come along to the Burnhamon-Sea W.I. meeting on Tuesday 25th March and hear David Jacobs (not the broadcaster!) tell us about this fascinating subject. The meeting starts at 2pm at the Community Centre in Berrow Road and all are welcome - W.I. members, non-members, ladies and gentlemen. The charge for nonmembers is £3. For more information please contact The President, Brenda Adams on 01278 781771 or go to www.burnhamwi.btck.co.uk
Burnham Area Evening Flower Club David Martin from Royal Wootton Bassett will be presenting 'Visions of Cornwall' on Monday 17th March at Burnham Area Evening Flower Club's meeting. The evening commences at 7.30pm in St Andrew's Church Hall and guests are welcome to come along.
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Burnham-on-Sea Meet-ups We are a local group as part of netmums.com. We are looking for local parents who want to meet in an informal way with and without the kids. Sometimes being a new parent, or relocating, can leave you feeling isolated. With our group you can get out and meet mums and dads, without the stress of not knowing anyone. We meet at least once a month in various locations, and recently have set up 'Yummy Mummy Mondays' in the Crafty Teacup Cafe, which is held 10am11am fortnightly, with the next meeting on Monday 3rd March - children get a free drink and biscuit. For more details visit http://www.netmums.com/somerset/local-meet-a-mum
Sports Relief Mile King Alfred’s Sports Centre, together with Burnham Harriers, will be hosting the ‘Sainsbury’s Sport Relief Mile’ on Sunday 23rd March, and needs local people to come together and show their support by entering now at www. sportrelief.com. Entrants don’t have to be sporty to take part, but can choose to complete 1,3 or 6 miles knowing that all the money raised will help to change the lives of people living unimaginably tough lives right here on our doorstep and across the rest of the UK. In addition to the runs being managed by Burnham-on-Sea Harriers, King Alfred’s Sports Centre will be running a Table Top Sale, 10am-1pm. There will be an inflatable slide, gym challenges, raffle etc. A limited number of entrants can be taken on the day if you arrive by 10am. Telephone: 01278 786868, email: pcook@1610.org.uk www.1610.org.uk 1610, King Alfred’s Sports Centre, 185 Burnham Road, Highbridge, Somerset, TA9 3EE. Registered in England & Wales Company Number 06727055. Registered Charity Number 1130010.
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Somerset and Dorset Family History Society The speakers at our next two meetings are: John Strickland on Thursday 6th March - the talk is titled ‘Slides of Burnham and Highbridge’; Barbara Elsmore on Thursday 3rd April – the talk is titled 'Creating a Narrative'. The group meets at St John’s Church Hall (behind the Church), Highbridge. Doors open at 7.30pm for a 7.45pm start. Non-members welcome, admission is £2 including refreshments. Members £1. For more information call 01278 789637.
Thriving U3A group in Burnham After another successful year when membership increased by 100 to nearly 600, the Burnham U3A continues to offer over fifty different activities, led by their own members. Recently we have seen the Ukulele group established, expanding the ability for musical participation alongside the already thriving ‘Singing for Pleasure’ and ‘Concert Party.’ The groups we offer are diverse, with arts and crafts, five table tennis groups, barn dancing, strollers and walkers, languages, book clubs, games and travel to name but a few. Now in its twenty-first year, the U3A are always ready to celebrate, and this year has been no exception. A cream tea, attended by the Mayor, was organised to honour both our President, Ken Hindle, award of the British Empire Medal and longstanding member Tony Winterburns’ Arctic Star medal. We also held an extremely successful Open Day where Group Leaders were available to discuss their section, a New Members afternoon and, of course, we packed into the Church for our annual Christmas service, followed by mince pies and teas at the Community Centre. If all this appeals to you then why not come along to our Coffee Morning on a Thursday morning between 10am and 11am? We will be there to meet you and hopefully help you to benefit from the atmosphere of fun and enjoyment that our U3A has to offer.
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Watchfield Village Hall Wednesday Bingo and Raffle on the 5th and 19th March - strictly for 18 year olds and over only. Prize Bingo and Raffle on Friday 28th March - fun for all ages, children welcome. Eyes down for both events 7.30pm. For more info call D Robinson on 01278 794823.
Looking into Volunteering? At the Volunteer Centre Mendip and Sedgemoor there is a wealth of knowledge and expertise waiting to be discovered. Our friendly team of staff and volunteers can help you explore the vast array of volunteering opportunities we have on offer and will support you on your journey to becoming a volunteer with your chosen organisation. We are open Monday - Thursday 9.30am 3pm. Telephone 01278 457685, email vcsedgemoor@yahoo.co.uk or pop in and see us today!
East Huntspill Garden Club Thursday 20th March - Beekeeping: a talk and film on keeping bees, and why we need them. This event will take place in the Church Hall, East Huntspill at 7.30pm. Entry is £1.50 to include refreshments. The April meeting on Thursday 3rd April will be a trip to Ashcott Garden Club, where they are hosting a talk by Toby Buckland - 7pm for 7.30pm, entry is £7. For more details contact the Club Secretary, Kay Bennett - 01278 789678.
The Huntspill Art group The group is still going strong, with some new members. We meet on Wednesday afternoons in the East Huntspill Village Hall, doors open 1.30pm. Our Secretary (Brian) is booking more speakers and demonstrations again this year. Meeting dates are: 12th and 26th March, 9th and 23rd April. We are planning an Art Exhibition in July. For more information contact Brian: 760759 or Kay: 789678.
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The Coastline Singers We meet at the Methodist Church Hall, West Huntspill, on Tuesdays 7.30pm to 9.30pm. Come and join us, or look out for us at the Highbridge Festival of the Arts. We'll be singing in Churchfield School on Wednesday evening, 12th March. Entry £1 for a great evening's entertainment!! More details from mary.lawrence@lineone.net or telephone: 01278 784184.
‘Bright Night’ with Hospital Friends The Friends of Burnham Hospital will be holding their annual social event at the Oaktree Arena on Saturday 22nd March, from 8pm 'til midnight. Billed as a ‘Bright Night’, those coming along to support our local hospital are encouraged to wear bright colours to liven up the evening. The £15 cost per person includes a free glass of wine/half pint of beer or lager/soft drink, an excellent buffet meal, live entertainment and a disco. The ever-popular tombola will again have 100 prizes. Last year's event was a sell-out, so to ensure that you have your tickets phone Tony (01278 783121) or Bernard (01278 785727).
Royal Air Forces Association All members and new members please note that the Annual General Meeting will be held at Chichester Close, Burnham-on-Sea on Thursday 20th March at 7.30pm. A warm welcome is assured. Future meetings will be held on the third Thursday of the month. For more information contact Derek Chivers on 01278 795743.
Civil Service Retirement Fellowship The March meeting of the Burnham Group of the C.S.R.F. will be held on Tuesday 25th at 10.30am at the Apex Park office. All ex-Civil Servants are invited.
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Exercise to Music Every Monday morning between 9.45am and 10.45am at Highbridge Community Hall. Be inspired by the Winter Olympics, but get in shape gently! Details from 01278 784184, mary.lawrence@lineone.net.
Folkfest 2014 Several events have been organised to raise funds for this year’s Folkfest, the first on Sunday 20th April, at the Princess. Live music from 2pm till 11pm, with a £5 entry fee, and a wristband allows you to come and go. Refreshments and snacks will be available from the bar. On Saturday June 21st at The Bay Centre, there will be live music from 2pm until 7pm. Entry is free, with bar, food, KidZone, and more. Folkfest is running between Thursday 28th August until Sunday 31st, starting at The Ritz Acoustic Club and ending at Manor Gardens on the Sunday - more details to follow.
Age UK Somerset, Keeping Active The Age UK Somerset Tai Chi class meet every Thursday at 2pm, and benef from sessions with regular teacher Cheryl Mountford. Government guidelines for physical activity state that older adults should incorporate activities to improve balance and coordination at least two days a week, example activities include Yoga and Tai Chi. Cheryl said: “It’s not strenuous – it’s about breathing, relaxing and combining slow movements, and is great for general overall health”. Pete started coming after a triple heart bypass. “I feel so much better and my balance has improved”, he says. One participant was recommended by her pharmacist, who said: “It’s the best exercise you can take. It keeps your mind active and it’s brilliant for keeping joints flexible”. This is a great session for beginners and improvers and can help you improve your strength and balance. Come along and join us at Highbridge Community Centre; the sessions cost just £3.50, or contact Di Ramsay: 0845 643 4702.
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West Huntspill Players Rehearsals are under-way for the spring production of ‘Dry Rot’ at the Balliol Hall in West Huntspill. Under the direction of David Jenkins, the production is set to have the action and humour the audiences come to expect from this popular drama group. If you are interested in joining the group, new members are welcomed both on and off the stage; help is never turned away. If you would like more information visit www.westhuntspillplayers.org.uk or call Jacqui Strong, Chairperson on 01278 780997.
Burnham Dreamscheme During the February half term a successful AGM and 2014 launch were held at the Bay Centre. The young members aged between 7 and 13 had the chance to nominate community tasks and treats they would like to undertake throughout the year. A new reward card was issued to all members to record the points they earn, to give an incentive to earn the points to reach individual targets. New members and adult volunteers are welcomed to give the young people a voice in their community and a chance to make a difference to the area they live in. The Dreamscheme is a national project, started almost twenty years ago, with the first scheme in Sheffield. If you would like more information or contact details visit www.burnham-dreamscheme.org.uk. The community garden will be open for business after a very wet couple of months. If anyone is interested in helping please make contact via the website.
Short Mat Bowls Club Burnham-on-Sea Short Mat Bowls is a friendly club who meet at St Andrew’s Church Hall on Monday evenings 7pm– 9pm and Friday mornings 10am – 12pm. As we bowl indoors, it provides an all-yearround recreational sporting activity, in addition to an opportunity to meet and make new friends. New and experienced players are always welcome. If you fancy giving it a try, why not come along to one of our sessions (we do have spare sets of woods for new members to try). For further information please contact John on 01278 783640.
Plant Donations Sought Churchfield School is developing the pond area in the school and is looking for anyone to donate any of their unwanted plants for either marginal planting or fully submerged in the pond. Jacqui Strong is working with the school on a monthly basis with the year 5 children, and they are looking at the pond area as one of their projects. If anyone has any plants which they would like to donate to the project, please contact Jacqui Strong via email jacqueline.strong@sedgemoor.gov.uk.
Ballroom Dancing comes to Berrow Village Hall BRAND NEW SIX WEEK CRASH COURSE OF DANCE CLASSES Starting Monday 3rd February Beginners Class 7.30-8.30pm www.pjsdanceacademy.co.uk Tel Julie 07855827464
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Capture Burnham This new project is supported by the Heritage Lottery Fund, Burnham and Highbridge Town Council, and Somerset Film. The project is being overseen by the North Sedgemoor Local History Group and needs your help to record the history of Burnham for the future generations. Nominations are being sought to create an online archive for the future, recording aspects of Burnham’s past. You can help shape what is included - nominate an object, a memory or place for consideration. A shortlist of fifty items will be digitised for inclusion; the deadline for nominations is 8th March 2014. Post boxes are available at the Library, Tourist Information Centre, Community Centre and Princess Theatre and Arts Centre - simply complete this form and drop in the box. Name ........................................................................................................................................................ Telephone ................................................................................................................................................. Email .......................................................................................................................................................... Nomination ............................................................................................................................................... ..................................................................................................................................................................... As an alternative, postcard nomination forms are also at all post box locations and you can also nominate via the website. The project does not end here - over the next few months there will be the opportunity to attend workshops to assist with taking digital photographs, accessing the internet, uploading your images to the recently created site www.captureburnham.org.uk, and more. Should you wish to attend a workshop please contact John Strickland on 01278 788680. The next free event will be held on the 29th May 2014 at the Princess Theatre and Arts Centre – tickets available during March. Be part of this project and secure a snapshot of history.
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Once Upon a Time in Burnham – Wrecks When wrecks are mentioned we tend to think ships being ripped to pieces on jagged rocks, probably lured to their end by characters like those created by Daphne Du Maurier in Jamaica Inn. Wrong! No sailor in his right mind would head for shore in a gale, unless he knew exactly where he was and that it was safe to do so. Furthermore, it is likely that the majority of wrecks took place on sand, or mud banks. It is believed that in excess of two thousand vessels met their end on the Goodwin Sands off the Kent coast. Although not in the same league, the Bristol Channel too has provided the last resting place for many ships over the centuries, and the coast between Burnham and Brean has also been responsible for its fair share. In the very early days it was customary to bury the remains of a drowned sailor, washed up on the beach at a point above high water mark. Until around three hundred or so years ago, seaside churches set aside a plot in their graveyards, usually on the North and therefore unfashionable side of the church, to receive the bodies of such unfortunates. In some churches, the locations of such plots are not generally known. In Saint Bridget’s at Brean, the plot is clearly marked with a heart shaped stove enamelled plate which replaces an earlier wrought iron marker from around 1870. The best known local wreck is that of the Nornen which was run aground opposite the church at Berrow in 1897 when, after the wind had dropped and the tide gone out, the crew dropped over the side and walked ashore. Contrast this with the James and Sarah, a 62 ton ketch belonging to the Goodland family who were coal merchants in Taunton. Her remains lie beam on to the shore, but a few hundred yards to the South West, since the 15th of September seventeen years earlier, when she was lost with all hands. Because of the great tidal range of the Bristol Channel tides, all the other wrecks, even those that are known, are in the deep water channel, and as they present no risk to shipping, do not appear on any admiralty charts. Even the Margaret and the Moss Rose, two Bridgwater vessels that were seen to go down from the shore at Burnham after being driven onto the Gore within hours of each other on the 15th March 1836, have no known resting place. Kitchen image supplied by Dream Doors Customer
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Pleasant Sunday Afternoon Concert At Burnham Community Centre on 2nd March, 2.30pm, The Baroque Mothers, a professional chamber ensemble comprising recorder, flute and ’cello, will play music by Teleman, JS Bach, and Guiseppe Sammartini, and also explore some English and Scottish Baroque dances and airs. Tickets cost £4 (Friends of the Centre £3.50), including refreshments. All proceeds go towards the maintenance of the Centre. For more information and tickets, please ring 783995.
The BD Jazz Club The BD Jazz Club is the local area Traditional/New Orleans Jazz Club. The Club usually meets on the last Friday of every month for regular club sessions at Laburnum House Lodge Hotel in Sloway Lane, West Huntspill, which is situated down the A38 from Highbridge – turn right opposite the Crossways Inn into Church Road and follow the signs. Regular monthly club sessions continue on Friday 28th March, presenting the ever-popular Dennis Armstrong’s Bristol Blue Five. The venue is our usual, Laburnum House Hotel; from 8pm to 11pm, admission £4. Go to www. newsocietyjazz.co.uk for ourfull programme of events. For further information please contact Bob: 01278 794709 or Diane: 01278 788070. We look forward to seeing you at one of our future regular club sessions or additional special events. BD Jazz Club is non-profit making and aims to promote New Orleans/Traditional Jazz.
Quiz Night Join the Friends of Berrow Village Hall on Saturday 29th March at 7pm, for their quiz - with a £50 first prize, bar and food available. Entry is £2 per person (children 14-16 £1, children under 14 free) maximum of six per team. For more information or book a table, contact Carol on 01278 782744 or Lynn on 01278 793968. It's a popular event so booking is advisable, all proceeds going towards the upkeep of Berrow Village Hall.
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March Word in the Garden The Flower Garden
Vegetables
If you did not manage to sow any sweet peas seeds at the beginning of October, the beginning of March is the next best time to sow for summer flowering. If the weather is still cold you will need to give the seed some heat to get them to germinate.
Most of the main crop vegetables are sown this month when the weather is suitable - broad beans, broccoli, cauliflower, cabbage, Brussels sprouts, carrots, leeks, parsnips, spinach, swede, garden turnips, mustard and cress, lettuce, radish and onions for salad.
Remove the dead blooms from flowering bulbs in pots. Bulbs can then be planted out in the garden. Hoeing makes the soil sweeter and allows air to penetrate to the plants roots. It also helps to bring soil pests to the surface to be eaten by birds.
Watercress does not need running water to grow; it needs lots of moisture. Early potatoes take about twelve weeks to grow, second early potatoes take about eighteen weeks. Main crop potatoes take about twenty four weeks depending on the variety.
For more tips, why not join your local gardening group? For more tips why not join your local gardening group? The Burnham and District Horticultural Society meets at 7.30pm on the third Monday of each month (except December) at the Community Centre, Berrow Road. Members are reminded that on Monday 17th March we have the Annual General Meeting. This will be followed by a quiz and Irish Bingo. Tea and coffee will be provided free of charge for members this evening. Don’t forget the Society Spring Show! A reminder that this year’s Spring Show takes place on Saturday 8th March at St Andrew’s School, Dunstan Road, Burnham-on-Sea between 2pm and 5pm (presentation of awards 4.30pm). Free admittance. In addition to the usual competitions and exhibits, there will be refreshments and plants for sale. For schedules and further details, including how to enter an exhibit, telephone the Show Secretary Dave Bryant on 01278 788058.
Advanced Notice of Plant Sale and Open Garden The Wildlife Trusts have been protecting wildlife for the future for 50 years, 1964 – 2014. To support this cause, an Open Garden and Plant Sale has been arranged on Saturday 3rd May between 10.30am and 1pm at Rookery House, The Causeway, Mark TA9 4QH. There will be plants, refreshments, exhibitions, a raffle, and activities for children. Easy parking is available in the field opposite, thanks to Ms G Isgar. Entry is £2 to include a tea or coffee. Somerset Wildlife Trust, Tonedale Mill, Tonedale, Wellington TA21 0AW Tel: 01823 652400 www.somersetwildlife.org
Coffee Mornings in aid of Educate the Kids (Kenya) Educate the Kids is a charity raising funds to educate children at the Jolaurabi School near Mombasa in Kenya. The children commence school aged 4 – 5 in the kindergarten and after three years move to Primary. They are all sponsored – many by people in the Burnham area, for £72 per year. There are approximately 650 children in total. Coffee Mornings are being held at the Methodist Church, College Street on the third Saturday of each month, from 10am – noon. There are many stalls – cakes, Kenyan Jewellery, books, bric-abrac, clothes and a raffle. Do come along and learn more about the children and the charity.
Mark Parish Church The Burnham & Highbridge Band will be making a welcome return after many years to Mark Parish Church on Saturday 5th April starting at 7.30pm. The Band’s repertoire is increasingly wide-ranging to appeal to ever-changing audiences, and last year alone, they played some 120 different pieces ranging from popular classics to modern adaptations. Tickets £6 (including programme and refreshments) are available on the door. Accompanied children have free admittance. 22
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Walk into Spring with Sedgemoor Ramblers The bad weather has created a few challenges for us over the past few months, but our walk leaders have done a brilliant job re-planning their walks. Although it has been impossible to avoid the mud and flooded footpaths completely, we have been able to get out into the countryside and enjoy some good walking. Our Spring/Summer programme will be available soon but we still have some lovely walks to look forward to in March – Minehead, Dunster, Wookey Hole, Nether Stowey (shorter Saturday 6 mile walk), Watersmeet, and a Channel to Channel walk from Marsh to Kilmington. Sedgemoor Ramblers is a group within Ramblers, and new walkers are always welcome. If you like walking, come and join us – get fit, meet new people and enjoy the countryside. For further information and a copy of our programme, contact Esmé on 01278 784190. Details about our group and programme of walks can be found on our website: www.sedgemoorramblers.co.uk.
Outdoor Season on the Horizon Burnham Bowling Club is rapidly approaching the start of the outdoor season on 12th April and, hopefully, a good summer's bowling lies ahead of us after a very wet winter. If you are thinking of taking up a new hobby, or just wanting to keep active, you will find bowling a friendly sport that could fulfil your needs, and more. So stop thinking about it and get a head start on the 2014 outdoor season by joining now, with 50% reduction on the first year's membership fee for new bowlers. For details of membership, contact the Men's Secretary, Alan Lane (792508) or the Ladies' Secretary, Joan Hazelton (792410).
Jumble Sale Highbridge Ladies Group are holding a Charity Jumble Sale at St John’s Church Hall, Highbridge on Saturday 22nd March, 10am until 12pm, with a coffee shop, book, toys and clothes stall etc.
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Donations Donations of food, drink and other supplies have been pouring in, so much so, that the volunteer organisations and SDC staff are overwhelmed with ‘stuff’. The message is – thank you so, so much, we really don’t need any more at present and we do not want anything to go to waste. Obviously, as the emergency is likely to continue for the immediate future, stocks will need to be replenished. Sedgemoor Direct (0845 408 2540/local rate 01278 435435) are logging offers of help and taking contact numbers, so when supplies are needed, your kind donations will be accepted then matching up what is being offered to what has been requested. Sedgemoor Direct are open 8am to 6pm. There is a web-based form to make your donation on, if you prefer this method. This is available on Sedgemoor District Council’s website – www.sedgemoor.gov.uk. The forms are processed every three hours. Sedgemoor Direct are logging all offers of support. This list is then circulated to Somerset Civil Contingency Unit who are coordinating the logistics of getting donation offers to needy customers and they (SCC CCU) will continue to do this as long as Sedgemoor Direct log and send on the spreadsheet - which is done on a regular three hour basis. Donations of money are being dealt with by Somerset Community Foundation. For more info please visit: http://www.somersetcf.org.uk/ Donations in relation to livestock (land, food and haulage) should be directed to the Police at 101.
Feel Better with a Book Do you enjoy great stories and poems? Would you enjoy reading in a relaxed atmosphere? Come along for a cup of tea and shared reading in the ‘Feel Better with a Book’ Group at Burnham-onSea Library, Princess Street, Burnham-on-Sea TA8 1EH. The group is starting on Monday 3rd March, between 2pm and 4pm. Carol Richards will be leading the group; ask at the enquiry desk for more details. This group is supported by Public Health which is part of Somerset County Council.
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North Sedgemoor Children’s Centre Cluster Activities Programme (Term-Time) 13th January - 4th April 2014 ou are invited to access services and activities at any of our Children’s Centres. Please contact your local Children’s Centre for details about Half-term Activities or see websites. Day
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday Saturday
Group Movers and Shakers
Time 9.00am - 10.00am
Little Chefs (Bookable sessions) - 13th Jan - 10th Feb (5 wk course) 10.00am - 11.30am - 24th Feb - 24th Mar (5 wk course) Once Upon a Time Baby Group Health Clinic From 1st Feb changing to 1st & 3rd Tue of the month Berrow Bears Midwives Clinic (Bookable)
Location Churchfield School Octopus CC
1.30pm - 3.00pm 1.30pm- 3.00pm 12.30pm - 2.00pm
Highbridge CC Octopus CC Octopus CC
10.00am - 11.30am 9.30am - 12.00pm
Berrow Village Hall Valley CC
Multiple Birth group
1st Tue of the month 9.30am - 12.00pm
Valley CC
Community Cafe
2nd Tue of the month 2.00pm - 3.00pm 9.00am - 10.30am
Highbridge CC
Baby Group Health Clinic From 1st Feb changing to 2nd & 4th 9.00am - 10.30am Wed of the month
Highbridge CC Highbridge CC
Health Visiting Clinic (drop-in)
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Valley CC
Community Cafe
1st Wed of the month 1.45pm - 3.00pm
Valley CC
Little Chefs (Bookable Sessions) - 16th Jan to 13th Feb (5 wk course) 10.00am - 11.30am - 27th Feb to 27th Mar (5 wk course) Mini Movers Post Natal Group (by referral only) Positive Parenting (Bookable Sessions) Highbridge Bears Dad’s Group
Highbridge Children’s Centre 7 Coronation Road, Highbridge Tel: 01278 780665 www.highbridgechildrenscentre.org.uk
Highbridge CC
10.15am - 11.15am 10.00am - 12.00pm 1.00pm - 3.00pm
Churchfield School Valley CC Highbridge CC
10.00am - 11.30am
Highbridge CC Highbridge CC
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4th
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Octopus Children’s Centre Winchester Road, Burnham on Sea Tel: 01278 793331 www.octopuschildrenscentre.org.uk
The Valley Children’s Centre Cheddar First School, The Hayes, Cheddar Tel: 01934 741693 www.thevalleychildrenscentre.org.uk
Groups are free of charge, however donations are always gratefully received. Messy Play may take place during activities, so a change of clothes for children is advisable.
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Call Ian Robson on 01278 760067 Professional and Personal service at comPetitive rates Self Assessment Tax Returns • Annual Accounts • Bookkeeping • VAT • Payroll • Sole Traders • Partnerships • Limited Companies
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