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December 2012
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From the editor Welcome to the December issue of LocalReach for Street, Glastonbury and surrounding villages. We have some fantastic articles for you to read, over a cup of tea and a mince pie, including green festive tips from Somerset Waste Partnership, local carol services and musical entertainment. Don’t forget to support local businesses this Christmas. Street and Glastonbury boast some cheery Christmas lights to brighten up the streets as you dash around to find the perfect present for friends and family. The area has lots of businesses offering unique gift ideas which are undoubtedly more special than the mass produced items sold in larger towns/cities. Whatever your plans, may I wish you all a very Happy Christmas and prosperous 2013! I look forward to hearing from you in the New Year! If you are a local club or charity, don’t forget to send me your regular news so I can give you some free editorial in future issues – LocalReach is the ideal way to reach over 8,250 residents in Street, Glastonbury and the surrounding villages. LocalReach also offers competitive rates for local businesses who wish to advertise in the magazine – please get in touch if you would like to advertise your business in the January issue. The Editor. 11589-PKitchens A6 2pp Landscape_Layout 1 06/03/2012 9:35am Page 1
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Notice board The Mid Somerset Camera Club meets every Tuesday evening at the Tor Leisure Centre, Glastonbury at 8.00pm until approximately 10.00 pm from September until May. The group follows an organised and varied programme which includes tuition, visiting, speakers, practical sessions and competitions. Typically the Club holds several exhibitions every year including one at West Mendip Hospital which started last month and runs until January 2013. There is a varied programme planned over the coming weeks: • 4th December – George Rekkie – Japan to Norton Fitzwarren – George is a guest from Taunton CC. • 10th December (Monday) – Battle of Sedgemoor – Yeovil CC is hosting this tri-battle with Sydenham and Yeovil. • 11th December – Landscape theory and still life – Art on a table • 18th December – Chairman’s Evening with a Christmas Theme The Club is affiliated to the Photographic Alliance of Great Britain through the Western Counties Photographic Federation. There are currently nearly 60 Members of varied age and ability joined by a common interest in photography. If you want to enjoy your photography in the company of other like-minded people, come and join. You can find out more by visiting the Club’s web site at www.midsomersetcameraclub.org.uk
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Street Parish Council Meetings The December council meeting will be held on Tuesday 11th December. Meetings begin with Public Question Time at 7.15pm. Meetings usually held in John Webster Room at Street Parish Rooms.
The Big Christmas Craft and Flea Mearket. The Big Christmas Craft And Flea Mearket will take place on Saturday 15th December. For a wide range of local art & craftwork, books, collectibles and miscellania. Glastonbury Town Hall 10.30am-4.30pm. Free Admission. Tel 07958308455 for more details.
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Street Epilepsy Action Branch Indoor Carboot/Tabletop Sale The charity participates in The Indoor Carboot/Tabletop Sale at Street Crispin Hall which is open to the public from 10am4pm every Saturday. Members are keen to help those who want more knowledge about epilepsy in any way and raise more awareness with the charity’s efforts. There will also be members there with stalls
selling items for you to buy. The charity will have information at hand for those who wish to know about epilepsy in general. If you wish to know about the branch activities throughout the year, come and see us. The branch’s National Tea Break raised £92.00 on the 30th October at Street Royal British Legion Club Farm Road
Walton WI have had a busy time recently with croquet, table tennis, a trip to see the 'Lion King', craft. scrabble, whist, a quiz evening and two performances by its own singing group. The October meeting celebrated the group’s thirty-ninth anniversary and now has sixty-three members.
Street. Organisers wish to thank all those members in the local community, family or friends for their great support that made the day such a great success. Those wishing to volunteer to help make the branch a further success and for those living and caring with epilepsy, you are always welcome to contact or come along to our events to find out more.
On 13th December from 7.30pm in Walton Village Hall, Mr David Peet will be telling members about 'Dickens & Christmas' and the competition will be 'Victorian Christmas Decoration'. As well as the ever popular raffle, tea, coffee and biscuits will be available. Visitors welcome.
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MENDIP CARER SUPPORT GROUP GOES FROM STRENGTH TO STRENGTH! Since its opening by Glastonbury’s Mayor back in September, the Mendip Carer Support Project (CaSPro) has supported over 20 carers in the local and wider area with issues as diverse as benefit enquiries, housing aid, isolation issues and domestic violence. Through a partnership with MIND’s Emotional Outreach Project, the group has been able to offer individual support, whether a carer needs help making a telephone call, practical suggestions for organising respite care, or simply a hot drink and a friendly ear. Many people do not realise they are carers. They may simply see themselves as looking after their husband, wife or partner who may have developed a long term health condition; they may pop out daily to help an elderly neighbour with shopping or
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cleaning; they look after children with extra needs. This is NOT an exhaustive list! People who are carers spend a lot of their time giving to those they care about, for no payment. If this sounds like you, then there is lots of support available to help you in your caring role, and also to help you have a life outside of caring. It’s not always easy to find out about the support, and that’s where CaSPro can help. Every Tuesday from 10am till noon, volunteers and advisors are available in Glastonbury Town Hall. The kettle is always on, there are fun activities to join, or you can simply have a cuppa and a chat. If you need specific help or support, we can help you see the way forward and signpost you to the help you need. There’s no need to book – just turn up and ask for Krissy or Helen.
***Because Christmas Day and New Year’s Day both fall on a Tuesday, this means the group will be cancelled on those days. We understand how stressful this time of the year can be, so there will be a special group running from 10 – 12 on FRIDAY 28TH DECEMBER, with relaxation and complementary therapy available for all carers.***
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Stand out from the crowd By Adrian Springett
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Musings from My Garden By Martin Mudie Well, Christmas is almost upon us and there always seems to be so much going on in peoples’ lives during this most busy month. The weather outside is not always conducive to gardening so now might be a really good opportunity to take stock of your garden. I always think that this is best done sitting in a warm room, sitting in a comfortable chair with a notebook and a cat and dog on the lap (the latter is optional). Refreshments too I find are a great help in motivation the ‘little gray cells’ as Poirot would say. To do it properly ask yourselves two questions 1) Was there anything in the garden which you were not happy with? 2) How can I improve it? Planning even with a rough sketch can be helpful. Also, - don’t be too ambitious. Each year just improve one section of the garden and gradually the improvements you want will come pass. to Also, when you do get a nice day, make yourself what I would call ‘a winter pot’ to take
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In amongst the festive mince pies, turkey and presents, make time over Christmas to talk over your Will – by David Sinclair of Acorn Solicitors CHRISTMAS is a great time to spend quality time with family and friends. But it can also be a chance to talk to your family about your Will or making a Power of Attorney - both vital things to think about well in advance. You could let family and friends know what you have organised or what you want put in place for the future. Maybe you are thinking of moving house in the New Year so you may also start to plan and talk through what might be involved. Acorn Solicitors are a team of legal experts based in Street and Taunton High Streets and take the stress out of your legal needs. If you're moving house, Acorn can do the conveyancing. If you're making a
Will or needing Power of Attorney, we can make the most complicated of legal jargon easy to understand. We also specialise in probate so, should the worst happen and a loved one die, we can offer help to sort things out. We are a local firm 'Where Your Family Matters'. For more information on Acorn call the Street office on 01458 441507 or the Taunton office on 01823 273010 or visit www.acornsolicitors.com David Sinclair runs Acorn Solicitors with his mother Jill Sinclair. David is also a national Director for Solicitors for the Elderly which has nearly 1300 members and which exists to help ensure that elderly people have access to top class professional legal advice.
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What is the difference between Listed Buildings and Conservation Areas? By Mike Free Listed buildings If you live in a listed building you have to look after the building to ensure that none of the features are damaged of allowed tofall into dis-repair: failure to do so can envolve the Distict Council enforcing the work and charging you for it! If you wish to carry out any work o it you have to get LISTED BUILDING CONSENT from the District Council for which they make no charge. This can involve anything from demolition, rebuilding or extensions to new windows, exterior paint finishes and solar panels. All internal structural alterations also have to have permission and this can include anything from removing walls, fireplaces, decorative plaster work or timber. Some of these alterations can also include Planning Permission for which there is a fee to the Council and in all cases you will have to provide plans showing the work you want to carry out.
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December News from The Street Society The December meeting of The Street Society will be the members Christmas lunch on 10th December. After the meal there will be a visit to Millfield House together with the Archivist from Millfield School, Dick Shilton.
The next evening meeting will be as usual at Leigh Road Methodist Church Hall on Tuesday 22nd January 2013. It will be a talk by Street Society member Michael Goddard on "Early Quaker History". Light refreshments will be provided
before the talk. Meetings are free for members and non members are welcome at a charge of £2.00 per head. For details of the aims of the society or how to join visit http:// www.streetsociety.org/ or ring Nina on 01458 443881
December delights from Strode College performers December is a great month to visit the theatre with an abundance of performances to help get you in the festive mood. Students and staff at Strode College in Street will be acting and singing their way towards Christmas with two performances at Strode Theatre this month. The College’s Performing Arts students will kick things off with their version of Dicken’s `Great Expectations`, which is showing at 7.30pm on Wednesday 5 and Thursday 6 December. This popular Dickens story has been the subject of many TV, film and theatre adaptations, and while Strode’s Miss Havisham may not be as gothic as
Helena Bonham-Carter in the new film version due out this month, she will be strange, sinister and fascinating. Later in the month, on Wednesday 12 December, the very best musical talent from Strode College will be performing at Strode Theatre. This annual Christmas Concert will mix classical, jazz, rock and seasonal music, and if previous shows are anything to go by there will definitely be a feel good atmosphere in the theatre. Tickets for both shows can be booked via the Strode Theatre Box Office on 01458 442846 or
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French students find out about MHA During October, a group of 40 students from an Agricultural College in Chateau – Chinn Burgundy in France visited Willcox Close, MHA’s sheltered housing scheme in Glastonbury. The students, aged 17 – 20, were looking at how services are provided in small towns and rural areas in the UK and some of them are planning to work with older people in the future. Peter Baker, the manager, welcomed each group and all information given was translated into French by the accompanying teachers. After an introduction to MHA, sheltered Housing and the facilities at Willcox Close, students were taken on a guided tour. This featured the famous Monkey Puzzle Tree (see Willcox Close
webpage) resident’s gardens, greenhouse, plaque explaining the history of the scheme and the tree planted this September to mark Willcox Close 40th Anniversary. They also visited one of the flats viewing the facilities and hearing from the residents about their past lives and what it was like to live at Willcox Close. All students viewed DVD about Methodist Homes (MHA) in the lounge and had an opportunity to ask questions. They were all given a Willcox Close brochure and a brief written outline of MHA and Glastonbury The Live at Home schemes to take away with them. The students appeared to enjoy their visit and the three residents who welcomed the students into their own homes “thought it was wonderful.”
St Margarets Hospice Light Up a Life Services St Margaret’s Light Up a Life Service at the United Reformed Church, Street on December 5th at 6.00pm St Margaret’s Light Up a Life Service at St Mary’s Glastonbury December 4th at 7.00pm St Margaret’s Light Up a Life Service at St Leonards Church Butleigh on December 9th at 9.30am St Margaret’s Light Up a Life Service at St Mary’s Ditcheat on December 9th at 3.00pm St Margaret’s Christmas Fair at Wells Town Hall December 5th 9.30-3.00pm wEveryone is welcome.
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with all of these issues. Group members say: “ For me, it is really important that it is such a safe space, and we are given the time and the ability to work things through together.” “Profound changes are effected here.” “The two therapists and the other members all provide a range of different perspectives and experience which broadens everyone’s knowledge and awareness.” Both Stephanie and Angela Playaways Nursery McCormack, the co therapists, are highly trained and very experienced in running groups. Stephanie has run them since the early 90s ,and Angela is also a trainer and business consultant. For further information go to www.group-psychotherapy.net or telephone Playaways 01458 830677. Nursery
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December Events Christmas Family Fun Day 1st December – Preston Sports Centre, Yeovil Come and experience the magic at Preston Sports Centre! Activities include indoor go-karting, Santa's grotto, mini ballet performance, decoration making, climbing wall, class tasters, kids party, free gym inductions and face painting. Come and join the fun! Time: 12.00 – 3.00pm. Price: Free (small charge for some activities). Contact: Matt Harras on 01935 413477 Ice Skating at Hestercombe Gardens Taunton From 1st December to 6th January Throughout December Hestercombe will be home to a magical ice-rink! This year an even bigger marquee will house the ice-rink and the whole of Hestercombe will be transformed into a magnificent Winter Wonderland. Come and enjoy the magic. From Sat 1st Dec the ice-rink will be open at weekends from 10.20am till 8.00pm on Saturdays and 5.00pm on Sundays. During the festive period, from 17th Dec to 6th Jan the ice rink will be open every day (excluding Christmas Day). This event is in partnership with Hestercombe
Gardens. Prices: Adult £6.50, Child £4.50, Family (2 adults, 2 children) £20.00. To book call 01823 413923. Group Rates and private hire available. Healthy Living 3, 10 & 17 December – Trinity Sports & Leisure Centre, Bridgwater Do you enjoy exercising? Would you like to learn about healthy living? Come along to Trinity Sports and Leisure and take part in a healthy eating and exercise course. Remember, exercising and eating a healthy diet is important to keeping well. So come along and learn how to achieve a balanced lifestyle. Time: 5.00pm to 7.00pm. To book, contact Somerset Skills and Learning on 0845 688 0488. Christmas Party at Caryford 22nd December – Caryford Fitness & Leisure Centre (nr Castle Cary) Come and experience the magic at Caryford Festive fun for 5 to 12 year olds! We will be showing a Christmas movie followed by a visit from Father Christmas. Come and meet Santa and join the fun! Time: 10.00 – 12.00pm. Price: £5.00 Contact: Charlotte Butt on 01963 350600
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Forthcoming highlights at Strode Theatre At Strode Theatre in Street you can get into the festive spirit this December with a great variety of different events. On Saturday 8th December at 7.30pm one of the most loved classic Christmas films of all times comes to the Strode screen: IT’S A WONDERFUL LIFE (cert U) was first released in 1946, but Frank Capra’s fantasy about the magical redemption of a good man at the end of his tether, starring James Stewart, is as moving and heart-warming as ever. And the Theatre bar will be serving mulled wine and mince pies on the evening (not included in the ticket price). Ballet fans of all ages have a treat in store on Thursday 13th and Sunday 16th December, when Strode Theatre will be showing two screenings of a fabulous Royal Opera House performance of THE NUTCRACKER. On Thursday, the ballet is beamed live via satellite to the
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December events Except where another contact is given – for further information call the Assembly rooms on 01458 834677. Art, Book and Gift Bazaar 1, 8 December. One man’s tat is another man’s treasure!!!…Sale open from 12 until 4pm. Free admission Support your local artists, friends and neighbors! Art, Book and Gift Bazaar 4, 11, 18 December. 11am till 4pm every Tuesday. Indoors Rain or Shine. Free admission. Come and browse. Declan Millar – Album Launch at Fabulous Furry Folk 4 December. Doors open at 8pm for an 8:30pm start. Admission £5 on the door Declan Millar has recently been working on his first CD, produced in Bristol by Patrick Duff of Strangelove. A chance to hear some his latest material. Registered in England & Wales as an Industrial & Provident Society, No. 27410R
Shamanic Drumming 5, 12 December. Drumming Workshop – every Wednesday in the Main Hall 7:30 till 9:30pm with our very Lydia Lyte £8 entry or £7 concessions. For further information please call 01458 834677
A Night with OSCAR – Spiritual Psychic, Clairvoyant and Medium 8 December. International Psychic, Spiritual Clairvoyant and Medium Oscar returns to The Rooms. Doors open 7pm for a 7:30 pm start. Expecting a 10:30 pm finish “approx”. For further information please go to www.oscar-clairvoyant.com or call 01202 523 820 Shamanic Trance Dance with Zelia 13 December. From 7:30 till 10pm – bring loose, comfortable clothing. £10/£8 concessions A Christmas Evening with – Dragonsfly 14 December. Back by popular demand with their unique blend of Celtic Eastern Folk Fusion. Tickets £10 (£8 conc.) or £8 in advance from Dilliway & Dilliway at 19 High St, Glastonbury 01458 833463 Calico Jack Boat Band – Live Gig 15 December. Doors open at 7:30pm for 8:00pm start. Admission Adults £6 Concessions £5. For further information contact Assembly Rooms 01458 834677
or go to www.calicojacksboat.co.uk Indoor Car Boot Sale 16 December. Start Time: Sellers 10am Buyers 11am. Tables supplied free of charge. Entrance Fee: Sellers £5, buyers 50p. For Further Information contact Vivienne on 07540 111707 The End Times and the Mayan Mysteries 18 December. 7pm till 10pm. For Further details contact Gnostic Institute of Anthropology at www.gnostic-institute. org or telephone 07908 970672 Winter Solstice Community Celebration 21 December. Honouring the Changing Season. Various local Musicians, Poets and Storytellers from 8pm till late The Temple Ball 22 December. Progressive Psytrance for Discerning Dancers ! Some of the finest sounds from the global psyprogressive scene with hand-picked guests and resident DJs with envious music collections! 8pm till1am (doors open at 7:30pm for an 8pm start)
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Celebrating cultural diversity Strode College students got the chance to try out some new and interesting activities from around the world recently when they celebrated global diversity during the college’s annual `One World Week`. Strode’s Student Support team organised the week of activities for students to enjoy whilst thinking about how our lives are influenced and enriched by cultures from around the world. The week of activities, which included African drumming, didgeridoos, Japanese combat, Latin Zumba, henna hand designs and Chinese ping pong, culminated in an Oxjam concert in Strode Theatre. The concert featured performances from Strode music students, college music groups, the choir and student bands.
The Guardians of Martock Church present 7.30pm, Saturday 22nd December, a Christmas Concert by Belinda Evans & Friends. The proceeds will be in aid of St Margaret’s Yeovil Hospice & The Guardians This concert will be in the same format as Belinda’s concert last Christmas, attended by an audience of 295, which raised over £2,000 for St. Margaret’s Somerset Hospice and The Guardians. The concert will begin with folk songs, songs from the shows and operatic & Christmas favourites. There will be one major difference. Belinda has formed a singing trio with Jenny Bacon and Vanessa Heine. They will perform numbers based on the style and repertoire of The Andrews Sisters. Belinda’s trio have now made a CD and copies will be on sale at the concert. They are making their concert debut in Bournemouth on 21st December, so ours will be the second public performance. Their piano accompanist will be Colin Hunt who will also play some organ solos. Tickets will be £9 on the door or £8 from village outlets or 01935 822706
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Plan now for a low-waste, low-cost Christmas By Nick Cater, Senior Communications Officer at Somerset Waste Partnership For families in Street, Walton, Ashcott and Glastonbury, the simple message of a “green” Christmas is to think ahead and save both resources and your hard-earned cash while still enjoying all the festive fun. For giving, do ask for wish lists so nothing is cast aside as “rubbish”, think about getting quality gifts that will last, items made from recycled materials, or low-waste presents, from experience days to online magazine subscriptions. Wrapping can also be low waste, with recycled paper, e-cards, recycling last year’s cards as gift tags, and substituting wool, string or fabric for sticky tape; brown paper packages tied up with string can be among someone’s favourite things. And for décor, why not deck the halls with boughs of holly and much more from the garden, as all that can easily go back through home composting. Preparation is everything with food, and to avoid waste, such as being careful with portions, buying only what is needed, storing ingredients and freezing leftovers for later, and check out the Love Food Hate Waste website for tasty recipes, while the Somerset Waste Partnership (SWP) website has lots more advice for a great Christmas with less waste. Kerbside waste collections for most Local Reach readers in Glastonbury, Ashcott, Walton and Street are on Wednesdays or Thursdays. The Christmas and New Year holidays mean that collections move back at least one day so Wednesday 26 December’s collections will take place on Friday 28 December, Thursday 27 on Saturday 29 December, Wednesday 2 on 20
Thursday 3 January and Thursday 3 on Friday 4 January. Clinical waste collections follow the same pattern, while garden waste collections are suspended in just the Christmas and New Year weeks. Aside from its usual schedule – open every day except Thursday and Friday – Street Recycling Centre in Farm Lane will close on Christmas Day, Boxing Day, New Year’s Day, and, this year, close at 4pm on Mondays 24 and 31 December. After Christmas, decorationfree natural trees can be taken to recycling sites for composting; natural trees under 6ft can be put out with garden waste collections for composting, alongside refuse for disposal on usual collection days during 7-18 January, or composted in your garden. Almost everything festive – trees to bottles and cards, satsuma peel to wrapping paper and foil mince pie cases – can be recycled through home composting, kerbside containers, recycling sites or by taking batteries, plastic bags and more to supermarkets for recycling. If the weather turns severe, check SWP’s website, Facebook or Twitter feed, or local radio for collection information, and if your collection is missed, put it back out for the next three days as the crews will be doing their best to get back to you if conditions improve. For more on Christmas, waste services and severe weather, check www.somersetwaste. gov.uk, call your district council about collections or Somerset Direct on 0845 345 9188 about recycling sites.
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Mendip Ramblers December 2012 Walks Times, distances, meeting places and contact details for walks this month organised by the Mendip Ramblers are detailed below: Sunday 2nd December – Shepton Mallet, Winsor Hill, Chelynch Sunday 2nd December - Frome RoW afternoon wlk Upton Scudamore Thursday 6th December - Stockhill Woods and Priddy Sunday 9th December - Hay Hill, Hembury Hill, Yarley Hill Sunday 9th December - Afternoon: around Radstock Thursday 13th December - Xmas lunch walk, Evercreech, the Bell Inn Sunday 16th December - Hinton Charterhse, Tellisford, Rode Thursday 20th December - Cheddar Gorge/Bradley Cross
Sunday 23rd December - Farrington G., Clutton, Hinton Blewett Wednesday 26th December - Frome RoW morning walk – details to follow Thursday 27th December - Montacute, Ham Hill, Witcombe Sunday 30th December - Afternoon: Around Wells Monday 31st December - Cheddar to Wells For full details about the Ramblers, and for information about individual walks, visit www.mendipramblers. co.uk
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Tel: 07941 557007 or 01458 834873 Painters & Decorators
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