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Dear Readers... At last the summer holidays are nearly upon us and although that may mean weeks of childcare planned with military precision, hopefully there’ll be some days to relax and really unwind at the end of the school year. We’ve got lots of suggestions for fun days out and they don’t always have to break the bank. As always, we’ve got some great competitions to enter via our website www.parenttalk.org.uk. Once there, take a really good look at everything: competitions, news, events, past issues and favourite recipes – tried and tested. If you’re stuck for things to do, we’ve also got a search engine for putting in how far you want to travel and your preferred category eg museum, soft play centres etc. We’ll see you next with our Back to School issue in September but in the meantime, have a great Summer!

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Beauty – Melody – Aroma - Awe Taunton Flower Show, 7th & 8th August 2015 Stunning Professional Floral Arrangements, Impressive Competitions Marquee, Exquisite Food Hall, Amazing outdoor music, Awe inspiring arena shows – Taunton Flower Show, the ‘Chelsea of the West’ has something for every age, set in the fabulous and picturesque Vivary Park in the heart of Somerset’s county town.

Last year we expanded the showground into

neighbouring Wilton Lands, which hosts great outdoor music from Panatical, a fantastic professionalsounding steel band, the Food Hall marketing delectable and unique home-made produce from regional retailers. The Demonstration Tent was buzzing last year when we hosted our own Gardeners Question Time which we will repeat again this year with a special guest from the horticultural world.

Maize maze at Barleymow’s Once again Barleymow’s Maize Maze and Activity Field opens its gates for traditional outdoor family fun without a television or computer in sight! The activity field lets both children and parents enjoy messing about together but, because of its open layout, equally allows you to watch the kids run free whilst you sit back relax, enjoy the fantastic views and maybe a cream tea!

Activities include the straw mountain with tunnels and slides, trampolines, sandpit, ball games, zip wire, pedal go carts, skittles, giant draughts and barrel train rides, wellie wanging not to mention the prize draw quiz which runs through the maize maze. Season tickets are available which mean after your second visit all further visits are free. Also look out for our new ice cream shack serving creamy jersey milk ice creams and very naughty sundaes! As usual the licensed restaurant will be open until 5pm serving

In addition to amateur competition classes for fruit, vegetables, flowers, home crafts, floristry, winemaking and photography, there will be Gold Medal Garden Displays and over 200 specialist traders selling their wares, from horticultural nurseries to flowerpot men, from crafted glassware and jewellery to cheeses and chutneys. To purchase discounted tickets in advance, and for more information, please visit our website at www. tauntonfs.co.uk, or call the Show Secretary on 07794 407758.

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all day breakfasts, hot and cold lunches, snacks and cream teas. The Farm Shop stays open until 6pm just in time to grab something to take home for the BBQ! The Maize Maze is open from Saturday 18th July until Monday 31st August 9.30am - 5pm (last entry at 4pm). Contact us for more details on 01460 62130 wwwbarleymowsfarmshop. co.uk.

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Professional Sports Coaching Days come to Somerset this Summer Holidays learn how to improve their Pro-Coaching – The South West’s leading Sports Coaching Specialists will be in Taunton, Bridgwater, Yeovil, Williton Winscombe, Wells and Wraxall this Summer delivering top quality sports coaching to youngsters aged between 4 & 14 years of age. Sports on offer include Football, Cricket, Tennis, Rugby, Athletics and Multi Sports where children will be able to experience lots of different activities during the day. The courses are delivered by our experienced, qualified and caring staff. On the Football courses the children will not only

game and learn how to become an effective team player, but also learn how to build their skill levels for the future. On the cricket courses the coaches will work on an exciting range of cricketing skills throughout the course including batting, bowling and fielding. The Tennis courses are always one of our most popular programmes. For the younger players they will learn through mini tennis and for the intermediate players all strokes will be covered. Our exciting multi sports courses offer the children the opportunity to enjoy, learn and develop skills in many sports

including Tennis, Dodgeball and Basketball amongst others. These exciting courses which will take place throughout the summer and parents can book the whole week or individual days depending on your

requirements. To find out more about this exciting range of courses, please visit www.procoaching.co.uk alternatively, you can call customer services on 01823 413 776 or email admin@procoaching.co.uk

Parent Talk have a week’s course to give away. For your chance to win, look at the question below and visit www.parenttalk.org.uk to enter by the closing date of 20th July 2015. Who won the men’s finals at Wimbledon this year?

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Garden Cottages, Baby Animals, Glorious North Devon! Visit Torridge House Farm Cottages for an inspiring holiday in the peace of the countryside and a refreshing time away from it all. Comfortable and impressive, the cottages are in a beautiful and very private garden setting.

There is everything you could want for a relaxing holiday thoroughly geared up to toddlers and babies and ease of catering for the grown ups. The children will enjoy making friends and the grown ups will enjoy having other parents and grandparents to chat to. The pony, pigs, baby rabbits, kittens, chicks and ducklings, pet mice and baby guinea pigs all relish lots of attention and treats. The baby animals enjoy cuddles and being watched at play. For those who prefer it there is a toy tractor table

and colourful buckets to fill with hay and from big bags of shavings. There’s a lot to do in the surrounding area: sandy beaches, great attractions for folk of all ages, cycle trails, market towns, fishing villages, scrumptious tea rooms, welcoming cafes and pubs and above all wonderful scenery, views and friendly people. The nine cottages are a variety of styles and sizes and are entirely dedicated to families on holiday. All are extensively and comfortably kitted out. Cots, highchairs, nursery plates and cutlery, stair gates, bed guards, blackout blinds, steps and more, are freely available, as is Wi-Fi, laundry, all the extras like laundry and dishwasher tablets, dvds, bbqs. You will feel very much at home. Torridge House Cottages have been recommended in The Telegraph for the quality

of their accommodation, good value and relaxed and easy going approach to holidays with children. For more details please phone 01805 622 542 or see www.torridgehouse.co.uk

Outdoor experiences for all at Combe Sydenham Our outdoor experiences are enjoyed by all from the very youngest to grandparents who are young at heart anyway! Activities use our 500 acres of wooded hillsides with clean water streams and include dam building, minibeast hunts on land and in the water, den building, natural mosaics and much more. What you do is your choice. John, your group leader, is an experienced teacher who is willing to change and adapt to ensure that all your group members have a great time.

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Divoky Riding School Manor Farm, Downhead, Shepton Mallet

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RDA recognise Excellence at Divoky Divoky Riding School at Downhead, between Shepton Mallet and Frome have been awarded the RDA accessibility mark as recognition of their high standard of training and care of disabled riders. The staff and students at Divoky attended a special training day recently conducted by Sally Hall of the RDA who praised them for their dedication and high standard of work with disabled riders. Pat Bishop who organised the day said how impressed she was with all the staff and trainees who turned up to take part in the day particularly as lots came in on their day off, and not forgetting the volunteers who give up their free time to help with the leading and side walking, all year round come rain come shine.

Divoky will now be offering group riding lessons to local special schools in the area so if you have a child who would like to ride with the RDA group please let your school know as soon as possible so that riding can be arranged from September. Divoky also offer mainstream

schools group riding sessions both during the school day and after school clubs so if you would like to ride at Divoky, let your school know and we will do our best to organise a group for you. Divoky can be contacted at pat.divoky@gmail.com or 01749 880233

Summer at Willowbrook At Willowbrook Nursery and Garden Centre, Summer is now here and it’s a great time to enjoy the garden you have created! Just in case you need

to fill a few gaps in your borders and containers we have a selection of Summer flowering plants and also many hanging baskets that are ready to enhance your garden. We have a good range of perennials, herbs, climbers & clematis and

fragrant roses in many colours. The Café & Tea-rooms are open all day for either a relaxing drink in the sun or maybe a ‘cheeky’ cream tea? With the addition of ‘Winesolution’ wine shop to help you pick your new favourite wine, don’t forget the Pet Centre and Richard’s Aquatic Centre and also H20 Canine Hydrotherapy. Our friendly and helpful staff look forward to seeing you!

We are open seven days a week and can be found situated between Taunton and Wellington on the A38, opposite the Blackbird Inn. Find us on www.willowbrooknurseryandgardencentre.co.uk

School fete with a difference

This year our school, St Cuthbert’s Infants, decided to run our school fete with a difference to really engage the local community. Deputy Head, We have half-day and whole our teacher Mrs Cooper came day visits on days and at times up with a great plan, a Rainbow to suit you. Children remain under your supervision. Fair. Each class took a specific colour then made and sourced The best news has been things to sell to raise money for kept to last. Groups of 8 or the school playground and SOS more (including adults) come Africa. Willow grew plants for under a government access their Green stall, our class, Elm to the countryside scheme had pink biscuits and cakes, which means your only cost is getting to Combe Sydenham. Chestnut had fresh orange juice and orange frames, Maple had So if you need to link up with yellow sunflowers and Beech, friends and their families, now is the time to start planning. blue choccie treats. The event was really well Ring or email John for more attended by all of us, but also details or with your own by the juniors and even pupils ideas. bcsources@aol.com from The Blue School. The 0800 7838572.

Family Farm Holidays

In Glorious Devon welcoming comfortable cottages in an idylic setting

Join us on the farm, watch and help feed the animals. Large gardens, play room, games room. Lots of play space. Outdoor heated swimming pool. Providing very special child friendly relaxing holidays for over 25 years. Highly recommended. ‘VisitBritain 3 & 4 star’

Torridge House Cottages Little Torrington, Devon 01805 622542 www.torridgehouse.co.uk

fete, with the support of the community, raised £1500. We were so pleased with how many businesses, artists and charities attended running their own stalls and activities. Our fete had everything from bouncy castles and face painting, dancing and songs, Great Shakes Milk Shakes, Secret World with their two owls, Avalon Prints with scenes of Somerset, Radstock Museum, Bee Keepers with specialist honey and outfits to try on, Black Dog tile company (who are working with us next year on a mural project), to the big event: the fancy dress parade and the raffle! With top prizes of a Mulberry Handbag, tablet, three course dinner at The

Swan, Dinner at the Good Earth, Wookey Hole tickets, and loads more including £50 beauty vouchers, it caused quite a stir and made a fortune! Donations had come flooding in in the cake variety and the stall had nothing left from Gluten Free Somerset delights to the Wells Country Market brain balls and spicy samosas. Everyone was well fed, well entertained, even beautified on the nail and hair stalls! We had the whole school decorated with flags, bunting and rainbows courtesy of a local party business. The whole community got on board and we can’t wait to top it next year, but Mrs Philp says someone else has to go in the stocks next time! By Tia Bell, Head Girl


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For a different day out…

fascinating museum is packed to the willow ceiling with baskets to evoke memories of a time before plastic. Sparrow traps and bee hives sit alongside theatre baskets and baby weighing scales. In our shop you will find a wonderful selection of traditional and modern baskets for the home and garden. The Lemon Tree Coffee House serves a

tempting range of homemade cakes and lunches. There are also three high quality craft studios to browse and enjoy, including a photographer, a bespoke leather worker and a mixed craft shop stocking a unique range of locally made crafts. Take time to experience this fascinating rural craft industry, you will want to see it again and bring your friends too.

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Escot – Summer Special Events

Looking for somewhere a bit different to take the family this summer holiday? Somewhere where there is something for everyone in the family to enjoy? Take a trip out to the Willows & Wetlands in the heart of the Somerset Levels for a really unique day out.

The Willows & Wetlands Visitor Centre is owned and run by the Coate family, who have been growing willow here since 1819. Come and find out how willow is grown, harvested and processed before it is crafted into beautifully practical baskets. Watch our skilled basket-makers create a willow basket before your eyes. Take a walk through the woods to the “withy beds” and the river beyond and discover this tranquil corner of the Somerset moors. Our

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This summer is going to be bumper packed with fun at Escot as we have many special events to enjoy in addition to all the great activities that Escot offer every day bringing you closer to nature and inspiring your imagination. Here are some of the highlights: Fabulous Fairy and Wizard Day - Join us for a fabulous

fairy and wizard party with circus skills workshop, fairy tales, face painting and giant bubble making! Great fun for all trainee fairies and wizards and FREE CAKE* for all fairies and wizards. Theatre on the Lawn – A wonderful evening enjoying excellent productions of The Sorcerer’s Apprentice on the 4th August and The Three Musketeers on the 11th August (booking required).

Friday Water Wars – prepare for a soaking as the maze becomes the venue for a giant water pistol fight! (Pistols for hire at Escot while stocks last, or bring your own) Wednesday Swamp Walk

– you will need a change of clothes and a towel as this is a serious challenge and is quite likely to be the muddiest you will ever get in your whole life! There are many special activities taking place throughout the holidays as well as our daily activities. Join us at Escot, just 15 mins from Exeter. For more information and event details visit www.escot-devon.co.uk, email info@escot-devon.co.uk or call 01404 822188. *Free cake for anyone dressed as a fairy or wizard. Limited to one serving per person.

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. MARKETS . THEATRES . FAIRS . FETES . SHOWS . EXHIBITIONS . Until 12th July: Frome Festival.

Market Place and other venues, Frome. Frome Festival is now in its 15th year and this exciting arts festival is bigger than ever with an eclectic mix of events throughout Frome’s venues, pubs, churches, halls and gardens. 7th-11th July: West Side Story, performed by Yeovil

Musical Theatre Company. The Octagon, Yeovil. Young lovers are caught between prejudice and warring street gangs in this retelling of ‘Romeo and Juliet’. 01935 422884 7th-12th July: Wildlife and Nature Photographic Exhibition,

Church House, Crowcombe. Inspirational wildlife and nature photography, local and further afield. 07770 648169 10th-11th Spectacular.

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Musical

The Regal Theatre, Minehead. A vibrant, exciting show for all the family. Entertainment with Dreams Performing Arts with American Cheerleaders, Can Can and Spanish dancers to name just a few of the colourful acts with songs and dances from around the world. 01643 706430

10th-12th July: Red Threads.

the egg, Theatre Royal Bath. Follow Betany, our heroine, from her home in a seemingly perfect world into the depths of the forest where aerial dancers and acrobats high up in the trees take you on a magical journey. Working closely with the natural landscape, this theatrical, aerial and acrobatic dance piece is visually impressive, skilled and highly entertaining. Age: 3+. 01225 823409 10th July: Rhythm of The Dance. The Playhouse, Weston

super Mare. This incredible live show celebrates the rich history of Ireland and the art of Irish dance. Internationally rated as one of the most popular and successful Irish Step Dance shows on tour. 01934 645544 11th July: Craft Fair. Lytes Cary Manor, Nr Charlton Mackrell, Somerton. 11am-3pm. Hand made gifts and produce from pottery, woodwork, textiles, photography, mosaic wall art, conserves and chutneys and more. 01458 224471 11th

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Millennium Wood, Martock. Village event with demonstrations of green woodworking, willow weaving and beekeeping. There will be fire lighting, bow and arrow making and Forest School activities. All the family can take part in making things and taking home the things they have made. 07795 170271 11th

July:

Ground

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the egg, Theatre Royal Bath. In 1974, a manned mission was sent into space to look for inhabitable planets. Now, in the present day, the sensors aboard Shuttle X27-40 indicate that it may have found just such a planet. The three astronauts on board are about to be woken from their hypersleep, and are going to need to know how to go about setting things up. Problem is – they’re from 1974. They need to know what the world is like today – and who better to advise them than…you? Using a giant projection screen and a live, highly intelligent computer, participants are given control of the technology and asked to decide the future of their new planet. Age: 8+. 01225 823409 11th July: RNAS Yeovilton International Air Day. One of

the Southwest’s largest one day events offers an actionpacked day out for all the family with thrilling flying displays and plenty to see and do on the ground. Over five hours of spectacular flying displays will include fast jets, historic warbirds, helicopters, formation display teams, aerobatics and will culminate with the world renowned Commando Assault Finale featuring troops, aircraft and pyrotechnics galore! 0330 100 3656 11th July: Wind in the Willows

Folksy Outdoor Theatre at Cannington Walled Gardens, Cannington, Nr Bridgwater. Come along and watch the Folksy Theatre take to the stage and perform Kenneth Grahame’s classic. Join Ratty, Mole, Toad and Badger on their adventures. 01278 655042 12th July: The Free Range Garden Party. the egg, Theatre

Royal Bath. Three delightful ladies, Mo, Daisy and Lawn-a, clad in gorgeous dresses from artificial turf invite families to participate in their lovely intimate garden parties…and no party is complete without music! Listen out for beautifully sung a-cappella mini concerts of nursery rhymes, action songs and contemporary pop numbers all of which are performed in their own inimitable style. Age: 0-5. 01225 823409

18th-19th July: The Taunton Garrison at Bishop’s Palace,

Wells. Re-enactment group bring their entertaining and informative display to the Palace Gardens. This year’s theme is Redcoats and Rebels – taking us back to 1685 with barber’s surgeons, musket and cannon displays, guns, swords and pikes. There will also be a children’s interactive pike drill to finish the display. 01749 988 111 18th-25th July: Taunton Live 2015. Taunton Town Centre. A

summer festival celebrating the performing and creative arts. 07935 044419 22nd July: Family Activity Day at The Bishop’s Palace,

Wells. 11am-3pm. Come along to our Stable Yard Activity Room to entertain all the family with wonderful crafts on a watery theme. 01749 988 111 25th July: Teddy Bears’ Picnic. The Walled Gardens

of Cannington, Nr Bridgwater. Children and teddy bears are invited to The Walled Gardens on this day, to enjoy a wonderful picnic amongst the summer splendour. 01278 655042 26th July: 9th Birthday Bash!

12th August: Pirates Wild Wednesday at Fyne Court,

The Minehead Eye, Minehead. A family friendly model railway show set in a bright, modern venue, next to Minehead station on the seafront. There will be a great selection of high quality working layouts, plus demonstrations and wide trade support. 01643 706736 1st-2nd August: 2015 Steam Fayre and Vintage Vehicle Rally. Norton Fitzwarren West

Somerset Railway Association fields. Gleaming engines, powerful steam engines, tractors and road rollers, elegrant vintage cars and motorcycle, superb fire engines, buses, commercial and military vehicles will all be put through their paces in the arena to thrill the crowds. 01823 336344 1st August: Somerset’s Curious Coast – Rock Pool Rambles.

Meet 12.30pm Porlock Weir car park. Join Somerset Wildlife for some fun on the beach at our rock pool rambles and discover more about the wildlife of Somerset’s curious coast. See crunchy crabs, tiny topshells, stunning starfish, squiggy seaanemones and loads of slippery seeweed. Free event but book in advance. 01823 652400

Westonzoyland Pumping Station, Nr Bridgwater. 1-5pm. 01275 472385

29th July: Family Activity Day

at The Bishop’s Palace, Wells. 11am-3pm. See p9 for details. 01749 988 111 29th2nd August: Dairy Festival at Weston super Mare.

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1st August: Exmoor Rail event.

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Museum, Weston super Mare.1000’s of models on display ranging from helicopters to spaceships, cars to airplanes. 01934 635227

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Harbour, Minehead. Enjoy free street entertainment, live bands, kayak racing, raft racing, art, craft and charity stalls, hog roast, treasure trails, children’s entertainment and help raise funds for the RNLI. 07790 338831

Dunster Castle Lawns. West Somerset’s biggest country fair provides fun and entertainment for the whole family. 01984 640253

30th July: Forde Abbey Charity Summer Fair. See p23 for

Holiday Clubs for 8-12 year olds During School Holidays

conducted by Richard Dickins. The Regal Theatre, Minehead. All pieces in this concert are from the BBC Ten Pieces – a project to provide a stimulus for music education in primary schools throughout the country. 01643 706430

29th July: Dunster Country Fair,

12th July: North Somerset Model Show. Helicopter

18th July -31st August: Family Garden Trail at Hestercombe

8th-9th Minehead

Esplanade. Free event but book in advance. 01823 652400

Folksy Outdoor Theatre at Hestercombe, Cheddon Fitzpaine - see below.

12th July: Wind in the Willows

1st August: End of Festival Concert. The Festival Orchestra,

The Exmoor Pony Centre, Ashwick, Dulverton. Fundraising event. Fun and games for the children, pony rides, grooming and refreshments. 27th July: Magic Monday at Hestercombe and every Monday until 24th August. Hestercombe House and gardens, Cheddon Fitzpaine. See p17 for details.

Dairy products on sale all the way through with catering and outdoor bar Bouncy castle and entertainment including a petting corner.

Holiday Clubs, Parties and Adult Workshops Having a Birthday? Bodley Craft Parties. No Stress, No Mess.

Gardens, Cheddon Fitzpaine. Follow the garden trails to discover the stories of Hestercombe old and new. Plus outdoor games and creative crafts in the café. 01823 413923

August: RNLI HarbourFest. Old

Broomfield, Nr Bridgwater. Enjoy some outdoor fun from creepy crawlies to wild art, not to mention pirates! No need to book, just turn up. 01643 862452 13th-22nd August: Sweeney Todd – The Musical. M.A.T.A.

Summer Show. The Regal Theatre, Minehead. No performance 16th August. Attend the tale of the world’s most infamous barber Sweeney Todd. Sophisticated, macabre, visceral and uncompromising, ‘Sweeney Todd’ mixes intense drama with dark humour. 01643 706430 15th

August:

Craft

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Lytes Cary Manor, Nr Charlton Mackrell, Somerton. 11am-3pm. Hand made gifts and produce from pottery, woodwork, textiles, photography, mosaic wall art, conserves and chutneys and more. 01458 224471 15th August: Brompton Regis Village Show, Horse Show &

Gymkhana. Brompton Regis Cricket Ground. Traditional village show in the heart of Exmoor and a great day out for

all the family. 01398 341973 15th-16th August: River Cottage Summer Fair – see

p23 for details 16th August: Family Day & Fun Dog Show. National Animal

Welfare Trust, Heaven’s Gate Farm, Langport. 11am-4pm. 01458 252656 19th August: Treasure Island

at Fyne Court, Broomfield, Nr Bridgwater. Join Jim Hawkins on the lawn of Fyne Court as he spins his yarn of plotting pirates and potty parrots. Great fun for all the family and a fabulous outdoor setting to enjoy this pirate story. 0844 249 1895 21st August: Dunster Show.

One day agricultural show. A traditional agricultural show attracting some of the best cattle, sheep and horses in the area. Classes for livestock and horses, grand parades in the main ring. 01984 656990 31st Light

August: Westonzoyland Railway Gala,

Westonzoyland, Nr Bridgwater. With visiting locos, demonstration peat trains, model railways and many other narrow gauge related items its set to be an interesting day! Entry as per advertised Steaming Prices. The museum will be in full steam as well. 01275 472385 31st August: Bank holiday BBQ at Hestercombe Gardens,

Cheddon Fitzpaine, Taunton. Enjoy freshly barbecued food and fun activities to celebrate the last bank holiday of the summer. 12-3pm. 01823 413923

2nd August: Somerset’s Curious Coast – Shoresearch Survey. Meet 1.30pm The

August:

Steam

Day.

5th August: Cute & Cuddly Wild Wednesday at Fyne Court

and every Wednesday in August. Broomfield, Nr Bridgwater. Enjoy some outdoor fun from creepy crawlies to wild art, not to mention pirates! No need to book, just turn up. 01643 862452 7th-8th August: Taunton Flower Show, Vivary Park, Taunton. See

p3 for details. 8th August: Make & Tell Craft Fair. Minehead Methodist Hall,

The Avenue, Minehead. 10am3pm. 07592 117672

Folksy Theatre presents The Wind in the Willows at Hestercombe Gardens, Cheddon Fitzpaine. 01823 413923 Sunday 12th July

Folksy Theatre as you’ve never seen them before. A

classic family tale shown outdoors, as nature intended! 5.30pm start. Advance tickets: Adults £12, Children £8, Family £35 (2 adults, 2 children under 16 yrs).

Holiday Clubs, Parties and Adult Workshops Situated at the foot of the Blackdown hills and only a mile from Wellington, Bodley Craft Studio is an idyllic and convenient location with ample parking. Bodley Craft offers holiday clubs during school holidays for 8-12 year olds, parties for any age, adult workshops, mother and toddler craft sessions and much more! Sam Riley set up Bodley Craft some years ago making decorations, driftwood mirrors and a range of other craft goods which have been sold locally and further afield. After years of being asked, Sam

decided to share these skills with adults and children. Sam says “You don’t have to be highly skilled to make great items that can be treasured and are fun to create. My classes are tailored for all abilities and the emphasis is on fun, relaxation and surprising ourselves at how creative we can be!” If you or your children would like to explore your creativity in a relaxed and friendly environment, this is the place to be! You can book some fun-filled days for your children during the summer holidays, where they will be well

looked after enjoying varied craft activities, indoor and outdoor g a m e s and all the materials they need to be creative! Why not book a craft themed birthday party for you or your children of any age? A funfilled alternative to the usual themed parties! Or come along to an adult workshop to learn a new skill, polish up on something you haven’t tried

for a while, or just to have some time out making bunting, cushions, appliqué, aprons, decopatch, painting and much more – a warm welcome awaits! For further details visit www.bodleycraft.co.uk or call Sam on 07525 127878


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tips too. For a real Search and Rescue experience, climb into our “Banana Split”, affectionately named for her half yellow, half red paintwork, representing service the Sea King helicopter gave to both Royal Navy and RAF. Meet TV Presenter Jules Hudson who will officially open the exhibition together with veteran RN pilot Captain Eric Brown who will be signing a new book about Search and Rescue. Captain Brown is by far the world’s greatest naval aviator holding the record for flying a total of 487 different aircraft during his career. This amazing feat will not be beaten now! With emphasis on all things Search and Rescue this summer, come and join us.

Brick Wonders at the Museum of Somerset

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Discover how fashionable Romans decorated their homes using evidence found by archaeologists around Bath. Use your artistic skills to create your own decorations. All events free once on site. Normal admission charges apply. Free entry to local residents with a Discovery Card.

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Explore arts and culture from East Asia in our family fun workshops. 25 Jul Saturday 14:00 – 16:30 Traditional Japanese Braiding 17 Aug Monday 14:00 – 16:30 Japanese Fantastic www.meaa.org.uk 01225 464640 12 Bennett Street Bath BA1 2QJ

The Museum of East Asian Art is the only museum in the UK solely dedicated to the understanding and appreciation of East and Southeast Asian arts and cultures. Elegant East Asian artefacts are not just for adults, we offer a wide range of fun Asian related workshops and activities for children of all ages and families to discover

the fascinating arts and cultures of East and Southeast Asian. As the only museum in the South West providing expertise in East and Southeast Asian cultures and arts, we also provide out-reach and in-house curriculum and key-stage relevant sessions for schools. For further details, see our advertisement right.

Ancient, natural and modern marvels in LEGO The Museum of Somerset’s ‘blockbuster’ exhibition for summer 2015 will be called ‘Brick Wonders’ – Wonders of the World made out of LEGO bricks. The exhibition opens on Saturday 11 July and runs until Saturday 2 October.

The LEGO models cover thousands of years of history, and every corner of the planet. There are models of the wonders of the ancient world, through to wonders of the modern age such as the internet, transport and the media. They include the Great Pyramid of Giza, the Great Wall of China, Old London Bridge, an operating theatre and a huge model of a modern airport. There will be over 70 models, ranging in size from a few

centimetres to several metres. The models have been made by Warren Elsmore, and are designed to appeal to all ages. LEGO bricks are unique in having been a top-selling toy for over 50 years. This special exhibition will be open during the same hours as the Museum of Somerset, Tuesday to Saturday from 10.00am to 5.00pm. It is expected to be very popular so the museum will also open on Mondays during the summer school holidays. Tickets cost £2 per person, with under-3s free. The exhibition includes an opportunity to get hands-on and have a go at creating a model. During the school holidays there will be a larger ‘play zone’ for children to enjoy.

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The Fleet Air Arm Museum has a great line up of summer activities. Located at RNAS Yeovilton, the Royal Navy’s busiest air station, our new exhibition entitled SAVED! “100 years of Royal Navy Search and Rescue” opens on 17th July. We are thrilled to follow this up with an official launch and open day on 2nd August showing how Royal Navy Search & Rescue service has kept us safe on land and sea during this time. Hear stories of bravery, try out kit and equipment, plan a rescue, make a distress beacon to attract the rescue team or build a helicopter. To make sure you keep safe on the beach and in the sea this summer pick up some useful

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■ Monday 20 July 10am-1pm and 2pm-4pm Togas and Tunics. Find out about how the Romans dressed. ■ Monday 3 August 10am1pm and 2pm-4pm Corinthian Crazy. Find out about Corinthian columns and have a go at creating the special design. ■ Monday 10 August 10am1pm and 2pm-4pm Through the Eyes of Minerva. Get up close to Minerva and make a Minerva mask. ■ Monday 17 August 10am1pm and 2pm-4pm Potty about Pots. Explore Roman pottery, discover how it was made and how archaeologists restore it. Make your own ‘reconstructed’ Roman pot to take home. ■ Monday 24 August 10am1pm and 2pm-4pm Roman

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FREE minifigure trail around the museum or take up the Taunton Brick Wonders Trail around the town, only £1 per trail. 20th July to 31st August, we will be open on Mondays (10am-5pm) plus there will be a play zone with lots of LEGO ® bricks to enjoy During busy periods there may be a queue, and entrance is not guaranteed. We reserve the right to limit the amount of time spent in the play zone, to ensure it is fair for all. There are special booked sessions on a Tuesday evening, please ring the museum for further details(usual admission charges apply)

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Open Tuesday - Saturday 10.00am - 5.00pm (last entry 4.30pm) 01823 255088 www.museumofsomerset.org.uk

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CHILDREN from Somerset are invited to a Wildlife Weekend being held with Exmoor Zoo at a garden centre in the county this month.

Travel back in time when Dinosaurs walked our earth! Lurking amongst the tropical trees in the depth of the valley are some of the latest in Dinosaur animatronics.

Youngsters will be able to explore many different types of flora and fauna during the weekend at Monkton Elm Garden & Pet Centre in Monkton Heathfield on July 25 and 26 from 10am until 4pm. Liz Woodward, Pet Centre Manager at Monkton Elm Garden & Pet Centre near Taunton, said: “Our Wildlife Weekends are always really popular and lots of fun. Representatives from Exmoor Zoo will be joining us on each day to talk to visitors about wildlife and the environment and they’ll be bringing a selection of creatures along with them too. “The weekend has an exploring-theme so we’re asking children to get involved and dress up in their best explorer gear for the event. There will be explorer trails for them to take part in throughout the garden centre.”

Come face to face with ferocious Spinosaurus, a family of Triceratops and our very own British Dinosaur, the vicious Neovenator! Watch out for the young T-Rex lurking round the corner, his mother is close behind! Watch the UK’s most realistic full sized animatronic T-Rex come to life, but don’t stand too close to Dilophosaurus, you may get wet! Visit the park’s Dinosaur Museum where you can see fantastic and rare exhibits including a complete Allosaurus skeleton and one of the largest nest of fossilized eggs ever discovered. Wandering through this stunning park set within a beautiful valley you will be amazed to uncover natural cascading streams and

(From left to right) Billy Pulman with her mum Marie Pulman, a representative from Exmoor Zoo, Levi Power from Taunton and Liz Woodward, Pet Centre Manager at Monkton Elm Garden & Pet Centre, during a previous Wildlife Weekend.

During the weekend people will also be able to have a go at making 3D butterflies in the Craft Centre for free. Exmoor Zoo, which first opened its doors to the public in 1982, is situated in the North Devon countryside and

focuses on education and wildlife conservation. The explorer-themed Wildlife Weekend takes place in the Pet Centre at Monkton Elm Garden & Pet Centre on July 25 and 26 from 10am until 4pm.

For more information, please visit the garden centre, which is located just off the A38 at Monkton Heathfield between Bridgwater and Taunton, call 01823 412381, visit www.monktonelmgardencentre.co.uk, log on to www.facebook.com/Monktonelm or follow the company on Twitter by visiting www.twitter.com/Monktonelm

waterfalls, various strains of Bamboo, tropical trees and plants as well as an abundance of indigenous wildlife. The park is home to a variety of exotic animals including African Lions, Primates, Otters, Sea lions, Penguins, Meerkats and rare White Hudson Bay Wolves. The park is one of only two collections in the UK where you can see these beautiful animals. There are daily Sea Lion Shows, talks and animal encounters throughout the day for the whole family to enjoy.

Make a daisy chain, hunt for bugs, climb a huge hill, skim a stone…. Phew! There’s plenty to do at Dunster Castle and Gardens this summer. Pick up your “50 things to do before you’re 11¾’s” scrapbook from our reception and start exploring. Play Pooh sticks from the bridges, roll down a hill and don’t forget to come back and tell us all about it and claim your sticker. How many will you complete this year?

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Become a Knight, hold a bug, fire an arrow, spot a bat, learn some Victorian manners, build a den and defend the castle.

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Take a ride on the Dino Express and scream as seven and a half thousand gallons of water hurtle towards you and your fellow passengers! Or be brave enough to enter the park’s underground tomb for a fascinating insight into Egypt. Decipher the ancient art of picture writing with the exact replication of Egyptian hieroglyphics - but watch out for the mummy! If you love creepy crawlies you will enjoy the Bug World exhibit, the kingdom of Insects and other invertebrates!

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Join 1610 for orienteering on the 23rd and 30th July and 6th August or book onto their “no grown-ups allowed” activity sessions on the 13th, 20th and 27th August and you could be capturing the castle one week and defending it the next! Follow our family explorer trail around the gardens and learn about the history of Dunster Castle as you travel around the gardens. Open seven days a week you can explore the gardens, discover a Pixie Well, watch the Watermill at work, call for the dumb waiter in the castle, picnic in the garden and play lawn games on Green Court. What will you do first? For more information on opening times and upcoming events please visit our website. www.nationaltrust. org.uk/dunster-castle or call us on 01643 821314. Please note that some events incur an additional charge and Watermill operation is dependent on volunteer availability.


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Summer Holiday Family Activities at The Bishop’s Palace This Summer Holiday, The Bishop’s Palace will be holding a huge range of different events designed to keep children and families entertained throughout the holidays.

Every Wednesday the Palace will host Family Activity Days which are held in the Stable Yard Activity Room. These themed events are based on a different subject each week and will encourage little ones to explore the natural environment and they’ll even be able to take their craft projects home with them. The weekly themes include: Wells & Water, Dastardly Dragons, Palace Games, Medieval Life, Colour & Life and Animals at Wells and the activities are included with a standard admission ticket – children under 5 are free. Each week there will also be a different trail to take budding

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explorers through the Gardens and Palace to discover more about the weekly theme! The Community Garden will be holding activity days where little ones can get down in the dirt and closer to nature, with themes from Wildlife to Herbs, and Colours in the Garden. 24th July, 14th, 21st August.

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STORYTELLING DAY 8th August

24th July 14th & 21st August

ANIMATION WORKSHOP 22nd August

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On 22nd August there will be a ‘Stop Motion Animation’ Family Workshop with the chance to help create a stunning animated film inspired by the gardens and wildlife here at The Bishop’s Palace – the film will then be available to watch and download online after the workshop. Finally on 8th August there is a Story Telling Day with accomplished storysmith Michael Loader who will entrance and delight children with his tall tales. The Bishop’s Table café also has a great selection of Children’s Menus at £4 if you want to stay on for lunch and make a day of it!

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Summer with the National Trust Finding something fun to do for the whole family can be a challenge, especially during the long school holidays. Fear not though, the National Trust’s Montacute House, Barrington Court and Lytes Cary Manor have summer sussed. In fact you’ll be spoilt for choice throughout July, August and September as there are so many things to do at these very special places.

Take a time travelling day out to Montacute House and watch the Tudor Horsemen perform daring stunts and see an expert falcon handler show off some impressive birds of prey. Take a trip to Barrington Court and try your hand at archery and marvel at the very costumes used in the famous Wolf Hall. Meanwhile

Lytes Cary is a perfect place for a mini adventure and has such a lot for little ones to

explore that all ages will be satisfied. Q. Are you looking for something to do with the kids this summer? A. Look no further than the National Trust. For more information about these and other family activities, check out the websites: nationaltrust.org.uk/ barrington-court nationaltrust.org.uk/lytescary-manor nationaltrust.org.uk/ montacute-house

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Jazz on the Lawn 21 June, 2 - 4.30pm Normal admission applies.

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Craft Fair 13 June, 11 July, 15 August and 12 September, 11am - 3pm Free entrance to fair.

Wolf Hall Costume Display - Coming soon For more information please check our website nationaltrust.org.uk/barrington-court

Pride and Prejudice - outdoor theatre 9 July, 7 - 9pm Booking essential. Adults £14, children £7.

Have-a-go archery Mondays and Tuesdays from 20 July to 25 August, 11am - 3.30pm For more information please check our website £2 for 6 arrows. Normal admission applies.

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Levels Best Farmers’ Food and Craft Market 27 June, 25 July and 26 September, 10am - 2pm Free entrance to market. Much Ado about Nothing - outdoor theatre 8 August, 7.30pm - 10pm Booking essential. Adults £14, children £7. For more information about these and other summer activities visit: nationaltrust.org.uk/barrington-court nationaltrust.org.uk/lytes-cary-manor nationaltrust.org.uk/montacute-house

Meet the Tudor Horsemen Tuesdays and Wednesdays from 21 July to 19 August, 11am - 3pm For more information please check our website nationaltrust.org.uk/montacute-house Normal admission applies. Tudor Falconry Display Saturdays and Sundays from 5 to 27 September, 11am - 3pm For more information please check our website Normal admission applies.

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Play with Clay Every day except Wednesdays from 21 July to 31 August, 11am - 3.30pm (Please note this activity will not be available on 7 and 8 August) £3 per person. No additional charge.

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Family fun at Wookey Hole Caves this summer

The revamped and restored Wookey Hole Caves is pulling out all the stops this Summer with over 20 indoor and outdoor attractions to entertain the whole family.

Visitors to one UK tourist attraction would be forgiven for thinking they had mistakenly stumbled into Jurassic Park this Summer as a life-sized Dinosaur will be

seen roaming the Dinosaur Valley and delighting guests. Wookey Hole Caves is pulling out all the stops with the latest attraction to be added to its bill in the form of a Walkabout Dino; a life-like dinosaur which will tower over families visiting the popular site during the holidays. With life-like sounds and an animated face which blinks, the Walkabout Dino will

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move, run and swish his tail around as visitors explore the attraction. The familiar Wookey favourites will still be in residence including the infamous Wookey Hole Witch who will be flying in on her broomstick to meet and greet visitors. The Wookey Hole Circus will also be showcasing an all new show in the 400-seater theatre, dazzling audiences with trapeze acts, silk skills, wire walking and unicycle tricks. Daniel Medley, of Wookey Hole Caves, said: “The Summer Holidays at Wookey Hole are our favourite time of year when families can spend time exploring the attractions and staying in our onsite hotel.” Over 20 attractions are included in the entrance ticket including a guided tour of the world-famous caves, entry to the brand new 4D cinema experience, a daily circus show, mirror maze, crazy golf, pirate zap zone, cave museum, life-sized Dinosaur Valley, fairy garden, paper mill, Victorian penny arcade and Captain Jack’s Restaurant. Tickets to the attraction cost £18 per adult and £12 per child with under threes going free. A 15% discount is also available for online bookings. For more information please visit www.wookey.co.uk.

Party time at Rug Ratz Another election gone, another Government in place but some things never change; party prices at Rug Ratz are the same as when Tony Blair was PM. Rug Ratz provides catered birthday parties for your children seven days a week with a choice of hot or cold menus and prices start at just £7.95 per child. For larger parties, private sessions can be booked from 5.00pm. Everything is done for you – just bring the kids and a cake! Rug Ratz Children’s Play Centre is situated in the Abbey Manor area of Yeovil. It provides a safe and clean environment for children to have fun on the “soft play” equipment with separate areas for babies, toddlers and older kids. The design of the equipment means that the children are visible the whole time ensuring peace of mind for the parents.

The cafeteria provides hot and cold drinks, snacks and full meals so parents can relax over a cup of coffee while the children burn off their excess energy. Alternatively, if you’re feeling lively yourself why not kick off your shoes and see how long you can keep up with the kids. Rug Ratz is open seven days a week from 9.00am (9.30am Sat & Sun) to 5.00pm. At just £4.40 per child (£3.60 for under 2’s and free for babies), it is great value but if you can get there before 10.15am on

any weekday it is only £2.50 per child regardless of age. There is no charge for adults or children over 10 and there is no time limit on your stay.

Animals, adventures and GREAT play! If it’s animals you want we’ve got loads – from Shires and Shetlands to lambs and piglets. In fact, we’ve got a farmyard full of the critters! Don’t forget we’re still a real working farm so we have lots of animals in the fields as well – see if you can spot them on your tractor ride. If it’s play you prefer, we’ve got castles and forts, trampolines and skyways, sandpits and tractors, jeeps and playboats, indoor and outdoor rides and this summer, a PIRATE maize maze.

Give the kids a treat – have a fun day on the farm with baby animals born this spring to visit. We have a posh flock of pedigree Texel sheep (some of them are the daughters of the most expensive sheep in the world – sold for £128,100!). We also have a flock of crossbred ewes on the farm that had their lambs in late March and early April. All through the summer you can bottle feed lambs at 11.30am and 3 o’clock each day and learn some amazing woolly facts! During the summer

you may also see Farmer Ed preparing some of the rams for shows or sales. Dolly the saddleback pig had beautiful piglets earlier this year. Our pedigree Devon cows have also had their calves this spring and don’t miss the milking show held in the animal barn at 11am and 4.30pm daily. Don’t forget you can also go carp fishing and camp at Court Farm too – or hire a luxurious tipi, fully equipped with carpets, rugs, sofa beds, roll mats, cutlery, barbeque area, and furniture. We have two great play barns, right in the heart of our farmyard. In the first play barn we have slides, springers

and platforms together with a great sandpit. Also situated in this barn are the ride on tractors and mini quadbikes. Smaller children will love this barn with its range of play and small animals. Down in the saloon barn it’s Yeehaa time with our very own Cowboy Fort. Why not book a birthday party! We provide chairs, tables and tablecloths and the venue – you provide the party food. We’ve lots of space, play and activities including tractor rides and animal feeding to keep the kids amused for as long as you like. For further details call 01934 822383 or visit www. courtfarmcountrypark.co.uk

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Vincent Van Gogh dies 29 July, 1890 Van Gogh is today one of the most popular of the Post-Impressionist painters, although he was not widely appreciated during his lifetime. He is now famed for the great vitality of his works which are characterised by expressive and emotive use of brilliant colour and energetic application of impastoed paint. The traumas of his life, documented in his letters, have tended to dominate and distort modern perceptions of his art. Van Gogh was born in Holland, the son of a pastor; he travelled to London in 1873, and first visited Paris in 1874. Over the next decade he was employed in various ways, including as a lay preacher. By 1883 he had started painting, and in 1885-6 he attended the academy in Antwerp where he was impressed by Japanese prints and by the work of Rubens. On his return to Paris in 1886 he met artists such as Degas, Gauguin and Seurat, and as a result lightened the colours he used. In 1888 Van Gogh settled in Arles in Provence, France, where he was visited by Gauguin and painted his now famous series of ‘Sunflowers’. In the following year a nervous breakdown brought him to a sanatorium at St Remy; it was at this period that he executed ‘A Wheatfield, with Cypresses’. In 1890, suffering from a new bout of depression, he shot himself in the chest and died two days later.

This is one of four paintings of sunflowers (see image above) dating from August and September 1888. Van Gogh intended to decorate Gauguin’s room with these paintings in the so-called Yellow House that he rented in Arles in the South of France. He and Gauguin worked there together between October and December 1888. Van Gogh wrote to his brother Theo in August 1888, ‘I am hard at it, painting with the enthusiasm of a Marseillais eating bouillabaisse, which won’t surprise you when you know that what I’m at is the painting of some sunflowers. If I carry out this idea there will be a dozen panels. So the whole thing will be a symphony in blue and yellow. I am working at it every morning from sunrise on, for the flowers fade so quickly. I am now on the fourth

BHUTAN - CIRCA 1980 : A stamp printed in Bhu tan shows Vase with Twe Sunflowers (detail) by Vin lve cent Van Gogh

picture of sunflowers. This fourth one is a bunch of 14 flowers ... it gives a singular effect.’ The dying flowers are built up with thick brushstrokes (impasto). The impasto evokes the texture of the seed-heads. Van Gogh produced a replica of this painting in January 1889, and perhaps another one later in the year. The various versions and replicas remain much debated among Van Gogh scholars.

Sunflowers and many of Van Gogh’s other paintings can be seen at the National Gallery, London. Opening hours: Daily 10am – 6pm Friday 10am – 9pm The National Gallery Trafalgar Square, London WC2N 5DN The National Gallery houses the national collection of paintings in the Western European tradition from the 13th to the 19th centuries. It is on show 361 days a year, free of charge.

Girl in White by Vincent Van Gogh oil on canvas 1890. Taken 8-2-07 at the National Gallery of Art in Washington DC

Post-Impressionist - the work or style of a varied group of late 19th-century and early 20th-century artists including Van Gogh, Gauguin, and Cézanne Impastoed paint - thick brushstrokes Marseillais – someone who comes from Marseille, France Bouillabaisse - a rich, spicy stew or soup made with various kinds of fish, originally from Provence

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A Summer of Adventure in Dorset The Enid Blyton Estate is urging children to get outside and be more adventurous this summer after a study found that children’s summer holiday habits reveal less adventure, imagination, time outside and fresh air compared to their parents’ generation. What better destination to encourage children to make the most of the outdoors than Dorset, the idyllic UK hotspot that features throughout The Famous Five adventures?

To mark the release of new covers for The Famous Five books, we’ve listed some family friendly favourites that will keep everyone happy. Join the fun at www.enidblyton.co.uk/adventureday for the latest on special events, adventurous ideas, competitions and much more.

SEVEN SPECTACULAR SUMMER SPOTS INSPIRED BY THE FAMOUS FIVE Visit Corfe Castle on the Isle of Purbeck – the inspiration for the castle on Enid Blyton’s Kirrin Island. Explore the castle’s ruins and try to spot as many different animals as possible on the Wildlife Walk. There’s also a children’s quiz trail and family events held throughout the summer including the Enid Blyton’s Absolutely Smashing Day of Adventure on her birthday, 11 August 2015. Corfe Castle is set in some of Britain’s most beautiful countryside – and for those who want to spend more than just a day here there are nearby camping and caravanning facilities. www.nationaltrust.org.uk/corfe-castle www.campingandcaravanningclub.co.uk/ campsites/uk/dorset/wareham/corfecastle The Famous Five love riding around Dorset so why not go cycling on a family day out? There are a number of local rental shops and it’s a great way to explore the countryside whilst getting some exercise! There are seven different cycle routes, for all abilities, around Purbeck and many more across Dorset. www.visit-dorset.com/things-to-do/activities/ cycling www.dorsetforyou.com/article/396552/Purbeckcycle-rides

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Studland beach is perfect for a family day out in the sun. The sandy beach is four miles long and provides a beautiful setting for picnics and sandcastles. For those more adventurous, visit Studland Stables and horse ride along the beach. On a clear day, you can spot the Isle of Wight across the water. www.studlandstables.com For beautiful coastal walks head to the iconic Jurassic Coast. If you’ve been inspired by The Famous Five Go To Smugglers Top, walk the Dorset Coast path to overlook the rocks which smugglers once used as their hiding places. Visit the inspiring Lulworth Cove to look at the incredible rock formation Durdle Door. The cove itself has a lovely beach which is ideal for swimming or snorkelling. Blue Pool in Furzebrook is a stunning lake set in 12 hectares of heathland, with lots of sandy paths perfect for walking and spotting the varied wildlife including badgers, rabbits and deer. There are also three play areas for children as well as a squirrel search task where children receive a certificate, once completed. Finish off with tea and cake to rejuvenate. www.bluepooltearooms.co.uk For a fun-filled day out that the children will love, head to Farmer Palmer’s Farm Park near Poole. They have several indoor and outdoor play areas, pig racing, pony rides and opportunities to meet and feed animals like sheep, goats and cows. www.farmerpalmers.co.uk

For an action-packed tree-top adventure visit Go Ape in Moors Valley Country Park. The tree-top adventure includes 1,000 metres of high-rope crossings and a zip wire through the New Forest. There is also a course designed specifically for children and a variety of Segways to rent, to help explore the forest from the floor up. www.goape.co.uk/days-out/moors-valley

The Enid Blyton Estate has come up with the top ten activities to help kids explore the outdoors: 1. Have a picnic 2. Go for a bike ride 3.Take a dog for a walk 4. Camp out 5.Climb a tree 6.Go star gazing 7. Go for a swim outdoors 8.Take a trip exploring, finding your way with a map and compass 9.Visit some historic ruins 10.Travel to the seaside (Go rock pooling and build sandcastles) Share your adventures and pictures using #BlytonSummer on Facebook (www.facebook.com/enidblytonclub) and Twitter (@EnidBlytonClub). Join the fun at www.enidblyton.co.uk/adventureday for the latest on special events, adventurous ideas, competitions and much more.


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Top tips for butterfly spotting

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Patience is everything If you relax and take your time, butterflies will appear when they’re good and ready, so don’t give up too soon. Fishermen make good butterfly spotters, as they’re used to waiting around for a catch. One of the best times to go butterfly spotting is when you’re on your holiday, so you’ve got the time to sit and enjoy the anticipation.

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and ects buzz around looking for pollen ins of lots and n ope ers flow the ps hel eze and shadows nectar. Long grass waves in the bre look closely of trees dance across the grass. If you

Get a butterfly spotting guide There are over 60 types of butterflies in the UK so a spotting guide can help you identify them by their colour, pattern and where they are. You and your family could create a butterfly checklist and see how many you can spot.

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Avoid jerky movements Try to avoid startling these delicate creatures with sudden, jerky movements. Even pointing at them can spook them. If you do spook a butterfly, just stand quietly and watch until it settles down, then try to approach it again. It will often return to the same plant.

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Guilt-free coffee and cake! At Living Coasts you can drink coffee, eat cake and feel thoroughly virtuous about it. Living Coasts, Torquay’s coastal zoo and aquarium, is a conservation charity that supports the production of food and drink that doesn’t threaten either people or wildlife.

Zoo volunteer wins national photo award A Devon photographer has won a national zoo photography award. Ray Wiltshire, from Paignton, took the award with his picture, Forty Winks, showing Bornean orang utan mother Mali and baby Tatau asleep on their island at Paignton Zoo.

The British and Irish Association of Zoos and Aquariums announced the winners of its annual photography competition at an award ceremony recently. Entries show life in a top zoo collection, work behind the

scenes and zoo conservation work around the world. The competition is open to staff, members, and volunteers of top British and Irish zoos. There were four categories; Ray won the Threatened Species class, where the winner was selected from entries to all the other categories. Paignton Zoo spokesperson Phil Knowling said: “It is a delightful photograph showing the bond between mother and baby. Ray is a deserving winner, he has taken so many fine photos here – his

patience and dedication are extraordinary and his eye for the perfect picture second to none.” Ray said: “The picture was taken last August. Mali finished eating and ambled over to the pampas grass with Tatau clinging on. She laid down and in next to no time Tatau was asleep. Mali made the most of it and dozed off as well. This bliss didn’t last long though, because after a few minutes there were a few spot of rain - Mali hates the rain and she promptly got up and went indoors for shelter!”

So after you’ve been round the zoo, sip your shade-grown Rainforest Village coffee and try your palm oil-free millionaire’s shortbread made by Truly Treats, of Teignmouth. Ethical never tasted so good. Living Coasts has campaigned against palm oil. It’s grown in huge plantations that have destroyed swathes of South East Asia. It’s not the only culprit, but it’s high on the environmental hit-list. Adam Emberson of Truly Treats: “We couldn’t find an off-the-shelf caramel that didn’t contain palm oil, so we decided to make our own. It’s more time-consuming and

involves a lot of stirring over a hot stove, but the end product is fantastic - and it’s palm oil free! It’s so tasty that we now use this recipe for all of our products containing caramel.” All the cakes at Living Coasts are ethical, so take your pick. And there’s more good news – ethical coffee

and cake at Living Coasts doesn’t cost any more than the ordinary stuff anywhere else. But when you indulge at Living Coasts you’re helping to save the habitat of orang utans and tigers in Asia and colobus monkeys, serval cats and a wide range of birds in Africa. Enjoy it – they will.

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Give Your Child a Millfield Holiday Courses FUNdamental head start at Orchard Gymnastics Why choose Gymnastics for your child? Gymnastics is a ‘foundation sport’ recognised as teaching the fundamental basics necessary to succeed in all levels of all sports. That is to say, children get stronger, faster and more flexible whilst also developing balance, coordination and power. Coaches from all sports appreciate the benefits gained by children that have participated in gymnastics from an early age.

But more importantly than this, gymnastics is FUN – turning upside down and learning new skills is part of every child’s nature! So where can you go to benefit from all the above? Orchard Gymnastics are a multi award winning club offering classes for all ages and levels from complete beginners to National Champions! – Play Gym sessions for under 5s, structured Pre–School &

Making Holidays Fun!

General Gymnastics classes, or how about ‘My Club’ where teenagers are given freedom to choose skills, apparatus and direction they want to follow? Our Freestyle Gymnastics classes, popular with boys, fuse traditional gymnastics with kicks, leaps and tricks made famous through activities commonly practiced in urban settings.

Adult classes are also available for all levels from complete beginners upwards! Orchard are based in Yeovil and operate from one of the South West’s largest and most comprehensively equipped gymnastics facilities, with apparatus including beams, bars, trampoline, vaults and foam filled pits.

With spaces available for a September start you can find further details or take a virtual tour of the gym at www.orchardgymnastics.co.uk

It’s hard to keep children entertained for the entire summer holidays, so why not give yourself a break and send them on one of the fantastic courses Millfield has to offer. For activities on offer for ages 2-17, there really is something for everyone. All courses take place at either Millfield School in Street or Millfield Prep School in Glastonbury. Help keep the kids active with a wide range of sports courses including football, badminton, cricket, tennis, rugby, netball and athletics. All of these courses are open to boys and girls of all abilities, and with no experience necessary it’s a great opportunity to try something new. There are also three fantastic hockey courses to

choose from – a girls’ course, a boys’ course and a mixed junior course, as well as hockey academies for older children. New for 2015, the Millfield Golf Course is open to players aged 10-14 who have some golf experience, providing a fun and challenging week of improving technically alongside games and challenges. All areas of the game will be covered with use of Millfield’s driving range, pitch and putt and shortgame area. If your kids would rather an all-round course with

something different to try every day, then the MultiActivity course is an excellent choice. Activities range from a variety of sporting and nonsporting activities including arts and crafts, swimming, trampolining, t-shirt painting and many more. For the younger ones (ages 2-4), Mini-Multis promotes fun and enjoyment in a safe environment. The course is led by staff with experience specific to this age group and includes messy play, musical activities, Forest School fun, painting, dance, stories, and more.

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Karate is a great martial art for kids to learn. It teaches them essential self defence skills, and being a traditional martial art it also encourages concentration, fitness and politeness. Karate also creates a firm foundation for future martial art trainingno matter what style they decide to learn later on.

What’s on offer at The Princess Royal Sports Complex – Wellington School, this summer to keep the children entertained? MULTI-ACTIVITIES – we have a range of days which will include: sports in the morning, a fun swim and then multi-activities in the afternoon. Sports will include: hockey, football, tennis, cricket, badminton and basketball. Multi-activities in the afternoons will include activities such as: water bomb war, capture the flag, white hole, manhunt, caterpillar press up, laser maze and much more... ARCHERY, RIFLE SHOOTING, LASER CLAYS and TEAM BUILDING – all

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MAKING HOLIDAYS FUN!

SUMMER HOLIDAY COURSES: Mini-Multis ages 2-4 Multi-Activity ages 5-14 Football ages 5-14 Cricket ages 7-14 Hockey for ages 7-14 (three courses available, ages vary) Netball ages 7-14 Tennis ages 8-14 Rugby ages 8-14 Athletics ages 8-16 Badminton ages 8-16 Golf ages 10-14

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make a welcome return to our Adventure X days. We will also have our popular offsite survival days as well with a new location! Laser Clay shooting is only available to children 10 years and above. QUAYWEST TRIP x2 – following last year’s fantastic success we are running two days to the south Devon waterslide park. The Quaywest trips have a later finish – MORE TIME ON THE SLIDES!

Bring wetsuits and rings to avoid the queues! LOYALTY BONUS – Signed up for our Easter camps 2015 then receive 10% off everyday you book. ACTIVATE SPORT – we will again be hosting Activate Sport this summer who will once again be running the ever popular Andrew Flintoff Cricket Academy and NEW this year – the Louis Smith Gymnastics Academy!

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The Princess Royal Sports Complex Wellington School The Princess Royal Sports Complex Summer 2015 (8-14yrs) Wellington, Somerset

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This new class is held every Monday 4.30-5.30pm in the Seager Hall, Wells United Church, Union Street, Wells. There is ample parking in the Union Street car park. The class is for boys and girls aged 5-12. Now is an ideal time for kids to join as the class is just starting. Unusually for kids activities nowadays, parents pay as they go - a far less complicated way to pay. It’s only £5/lesson (£4 for those on benefits, including Tax Credits, and those with more than one child training). To begin with kids can wear loose fitting clothing. To find out more information please visit the Facebook page www.facebook.com/

somersetkaratekids (you don’t have to be part of Facebook to visit the page). This has lots more information about the new Wells class, as well as information about the more established classes in Bridgwater, Street, and Glastonbury. It also has lots of other great resources including videos of some of the kids performing their Karate, articles about the benefits kids get and videos of some of the great Karate masters. Alternatively for more information you can phone/text 07811 185 944 or 01458 833 937.

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Wells Bridgwater Glastonbury Street For kids aged 5-12 year olds The Princess Royal Taught by master with over 32 years Sports Complex Wellington, Somerset teaching experience 01823 668718 www.wellington-sport.org.uk 07811 185 944 or 01458 833 937 (after 5pm) or email clive@georges-inkwell.com


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Summer at Have a fun filled summer at Kilve Court Hestercombe Gardens 20th July – 28th August 2015. For ages 6 –16

We are part of the Somerset Outdoor Residential Learning Service – providing residential experiences for all young people. We offer a variety of packages such as school residential visits, enrichment courses and activity courses in the summer holidays, everyone is guaranteed a fun packed and exciting time.

Summer holiday activity courses include both outdoor and classroom based courses, designed to be challenging and fun for ages 7 – 16. Day visits are also available for 6 – 16 year olds who would prefer not to stay away from home but are keen to try the activities we have on offer. There are loads of exciting courses to choose from, covering subjects such as art, science, history, creative writing and drama, all of which are designed to enhance children’s educational experiences. Alternatively you can spend your days trying your hand at as many different activities as we can squeeze

into your stay, test your strength and coordination on our climbing wall, descend from the abseil tower, try out our high ropes course, mountain biking and grass sledging, to name just a few. Our courses are taught by experienced tutors and designed for those who have enquiring minds, thrive on learning, enjoy creativity and wish to broaden their horizons

beyond that of the National Curriculum. The courses are stimulating and thought provoking, helping to develop problem solving and thinking skills, extend knowledge, raise aspirations and increase confidence. Check out our website for more information, or give us a call. 01278 741270 www.kilvecourt.co.uk info@ kilvecourt.co.uk

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Every parent knows the importance of great family days out over the summer months.

Being outside in the fresh air guarantees a great experience for children, and at Hestercombe Gardens the children are free to explore. With over 50 acres of formal gardens and woodland brimming with wildlife, every visit offers a new experience. Refreshments are covered with the Stables Kitchen Cafe, and the beautiful Column Room Restaurant. Art lovers will enjoy the contemporary gallery within Hestercombe House. Every day throughout the summer families can take part in the garden trail to discover Hestercombe’s rich

history, with creative crafts in the cafe. From late July throughout the summer holidays, families can take part in ‘Magic Mondays’ with activities including sports, crafts, art and storytelling!

Don’t miss the Butterfly Trail on August 20 where you can learn all about butterflies and moths by following a trail around the gardens with a member of the Butterfly Conservation Charity.

For more information visit www.hestercombe.com

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Bridgwater College Childcare Centre is open to

the general public and children of students, for children from four months to five years. There is also a Holiday Play Scheme for children up to eight years old. It has a secure outdoor area boasting an ‘inspirational garden’, where children are encouraged to explore both indoor and outdoor learning.

T: 01278 441270 or E: childcare@bridgwater.ac.uk www.bridgwaterchildcare.ac.uk

Cheekie Monkeys Ilminster

A friendly, calm and nurturing setting offering full time day care (8am-6pm) for children aged 0-5. We have highly experienced staff and excellent facilities in our baby and pre-school rooms, plus an amazing garden. T: Lesley/Ali 01460 52457

First Steps Day Nursery School (all year from

8am-6pm). For children from 3 months to 5 years. Offering a caring, educational and safe environment for your child. All fully qualified staff. T: Elaine Garland 01749 346733 E: fsdaynursery@btconnect.com Hazlegrove Nursery and Pre-Prep Sparkford.

Hazlegrove’s innovative Pre-Prep curriculum is outstandingly successful, evident in the increased confidence and ability levels as children move up to the Prep School. The children

benefit from experienced staff, specialist teaching and outstanding facilities including an indoor swimming pool and woods for Forest School. “Hazlegrove children are happy children” says Headmaster Richard Fenwick, “we simply want to provide the very best education we can for the pupils in our care”. For more information, contact Fiona O’Neill on 01963 442606 King’s Hall Nursery

King’s Hall is a wonderfully traditional yet progressive school set in the rolling Somerset countryside just outside Taunton. Although the Nursery shares the Preparatory school’s superb facilities, it is self contained and operates in a secure and peaceful environment. Log cabin classrooms, vast on-site Forest School and highly experienced, dedicated staff make King’s Hall Nursery the natural choice for children 2 to 5 years. T: 01823 285921 www.kingshalltaunton.co.uk

Little Boots Day Nursery

(Ages 2-5, 8am-6pm) Come and visit us on Pottery Farm! Our idyllic setting offers fantastic opportunities for enhanced outdoor learning; we work with a maximum of 16 children a day ensuring each child gets the individual attention they need. Contact Cleo Wilson for more information. T 07936 555 676 littlebootsdaynursery.co.uk

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Millfield Pre-Prep School

(Ages 2 - 7), situated in the beautiful Prep campus in Glastonbury. Our aim is to encourage a love of learning through a combination of classroom and outdoor activities, using a wide range of exciting and stimulating teaching methods. Small class sizes and excellent facilities, like our on–site Forest School and indoor swimming pool, support this. Over 20 free after school activities as well as an Early Birds and Late Club. To arrange a visit or a taster session please contact: Hannah Cox in Admissions on 01458 837524

Miniatures Day Nursery

Open 50 weeks per year, we provide a safe, secure and stimulating environment for children aged 0-5 years. Open 8am-6pm, we provide home cooked food. Education grants accepted for 3 & 4 yr olds. Two minutes from A358. Church Rd, Ilton, Ilminster. T. Marion on 01460 55488 www.miniaturesdaynursery.co.uk Perrott Hill Montessori Nursery and Pre-Prep

Given ‘outstanding’ by Ofsted, the Montessori Nursery is situated in the attractive, safe courtyard of the manor house. The Nursery children, aged 3-4 years, have the use of the extensive grounds and facilities of the school as well as having their own outdoor

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adventure play area. The staff are warm and friendly. Free after school care is available. T: 01460 72051 www.perrotthill.com Pilton Preschool

A long established & ever evolving village Pre-school where children “share warm and trusting relationships with staff, showing they feel settled and secure and that their emotional well-being is effectively supported” (Ofsted ‘Good’ 2014) A vibrant child centred environment offering fun and inspiring play based learning and education for children aged 2-4 years. Sessions include Forest School, Yoga, Little Mark-Makers, Sports Club, Music & Movement and much more... For further information or to arrange a visit please contact T: 01749 899147 E: preschool@piltonvillage.co.uk W: www.piltonvillage.co.uk/ preschool or follow us on

Facebook **Limited Availability. Book now for September 2016** Queen’s College offers individual learning. AN INDIVIDUAL focus on learning is keeping Queen’s College Pre-Prep and Nursery at the top of the tree. With small class sizes of 12-16 children, specialist teachers can cater for each individual child’s needs. Rated as outstanding Queen’s College nursery and reception classes are not to be missed. To visit contact

admissions@queenscollege.org.uk T: 01823 340830

Smartees Day Care Nursery

Offering professional, quality childcare with state of the art security system. Located just 5 minutes walking distance from Yeovil town centre, near Westlands and the Police Station. Open Monday to Friday 8am-6pm for children aged 3 months – 5 years. 2 Beer Street, Yeovil. T. 01935 411777

Taunton Nursery School

for children from 0 years. Flexible Nursery Education, 8am - 5.45pm Highly qualified teachers. Spectacular grounds and facilities used by all. Children can attend a combination of morning, afternoon and late club sessions. T: 01823 703303 www.tauntonschool.co.uk

Wellington Prep School Nursery

Attractive, well designed buildings. Talented teachers. Cheerful children. Proud parents. All this can be yours at Wellington Prep School

Nursery and Pre-Nursery. EYFS can be redeemed against our fees. We would love to have your children from 3 years upwards. Please enjoy our website

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or call Maria Kerr to arrange a visit. T: 01823 668700 Little Wellies

Term Time Toddler group. Open to all pre-school children every Thursday morning 9.15-11.15 am, Wellington Prep School Hall. £3 per child and £1 per additional child weekly charge. Contact Maria Kerr for more details – 01823 668700

prep@wellington-school.org.uk

TV star brings Go!Go!Go! to the children of Yeovil

Children’s charity to repeat sweet success of cream tea delivery

Razzamataz Yeovil are delighted to welcome Carl from the hit TV show Go!Go!Go! to their classes this October. The Go!Go!Go! Show is an energetic musical extravaganza featuring brand new hit songs and five bright new pop stars including Carl. They are joined on stage and screen by a sockstealing ‘Fluffalope’ and the permanently confused Mr Baffled…!

Cream tea lovers will have a fresh chance to indulge this summer when children’s charity Action Medical Research runs its hugely popular cream teas in a box scheme for a second time.

Following two hugely successful West End runs and a season at Alton Towers Resort, The Go!Go!Go! Show was asked by Nickelodeon UK to film a series of pop videos for Nick Jr and their songs can now be seen and heard daily on the channel. This workshop will be exclusive to Razzamataz students and a great experience for them to work with an industry professional!

They will all learn about presenting on children’s television, and older students will get the chance to pick up some tips with a Q&A session. “We believe it is important to encourage more and children to get into performing arts, which is shown to not only have positive effects on health and wellbeing but also on confidence and selfesteem, massively important for all children in today’s high pressure society” says Claire Walford, Principal of Razzamataz Yeovil. The workshop will take place at Westfield Academy on the 17th October 2015. The new term begins on 19th September 2015 with limited free taster sessions available. Razzamataz Theatre Schools offer exceptional part-time training in dance, drama and singing together with exciting opportunities to perform. Classes are for children from age 2 to 18 and

allow students to experience a range of performance styles from classic West End musical theatre to funky street dance.

After the sweet success of its first delivery, which saw thousands of cream teas delivered to homes, schools and workplaces around the country, the charity is running a second delivery in August. Its delicious British cream teas in a box – which contain scones, Tiptree strawberry jam, Rodda’s Cornish clotted cream and three strawberry crème chocolates, as well as the more traditional Yorkshire Tea, knife and napkin – will be delivered on Friday 7 August 2015. “The reaction to our initial cream teas in a box campaign on 18 June was so overwhelming that we’ve decided to bring the deliveries back by popular demand,”

says Tracey Edwards, Action’s Cream Tea Events Manager. “All you have to do is order by Thursday, 30 July, and your cream tea will be delivered to your door on Friday, 7 August. The minimum order is for 10 boxes, so why not get together with friends or colleagues to share a delicious treat and raise funds for sick babies and children? “It’s also the perfect way to say thank you to someone by giving them the chance to take a break and put the kettle on while our scrumptious cream teas are delivered to the door.” Action Medical Research is currently funding research around stillbirth, epilepsy, meningitis, cerebral palsy and brain cancer, as well as some rare and distressing conditions that severely affect children. For more information on Action’s cream teas, visit action.org.uk/cream-teas


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Protect your child New baby room at Little Boots in the sun Exposing

your child to too much sun may significantly increase their risk of skin cancer later in life. Covering up, staying in the shade and using sunscreen are the best ways to protect you and your children against the sun.

And it’s not just when you’re on holiday abroad you need to think about slapping on the sunscreen, the sun can be just as strong in the UK. People often get caught out when they are not expecting it, like when out for a walk or playing in the garden. Trudi Grant, Director of Public Health, Somerset County Council said: “Being out in the sunshine is a great way for children to be active and get the Vitamin D their bodies need. But it’s crucial they don’t get too

much sun and avoid sunburn.” Top safety tips

Little Boots Day Nursery, which has been up and running for fourteen months, is going to be opening a brand new Baby Room.

■ When the sun is strong encourage your child to play in the shade for example, under trees or a parasol, especially between 11am and 3pm when the sun is at its strongest. ■ Keep babies under six months old out of direct sunlight, especially around midday. ■ In strong sun cover your child up in loose, baggy cotton clothes, such as an oversized t-shirt with sleeves or get them to wear a floppy hat with a wide brim that shades their face and neck. ■ Shade and clothing are the best ways to protect skin from sunburn, but sunscreen can be a great line of defence for parts of the body that clothes can’t

cover. Use at least SPF 15 and 4 star UVA rating sunscreen. Don’t forget to apply it to their shoulders, nose, ears, cheeks and the tops of their feet and reapply often throughout the day. ■ Protect your child’s eyes with sunglasses that meet the British Standard (BSEN 1836:2005) and carry the SUNLIGHT IS... “CE” mark (check the label or THE MAIN SOURCE OF BUT THE MAIN CAUSE OF ask the manufacturer). ALSO SKIN CANCER ■ If your child is swimming use water resistant sunscreen and Too much UV from the sun Our bodies need Vitamin D. We or sunbeds raises the risk of produce it mainly from sunlight. reapply regularly, especially skin cancer How much sun we need varies. after towel drying. Enjoying the sun safely Enjoy the sun safely and avoiding sunburn Tom Stansfeld, Cancer should help you get a good balance. Shade, clothes, Research UK’s health hats, sunscreen information officer, said: “Tanning is a sign your skin is trying to protect itself from sun damage – and sunburn is a clear sign that damage, which Let’s beat cancer sooner could lead to skin cancer, has cruk.org already occurred.” Further information: How to be sunsmart: www.nhs.uk/Video/Pages/Sunsmart.aspx Ways to enjoy the sun safely: www.cancerresearchuk.org.uk

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Creative Activities For Children This Summer at Explorium The Summer holiday is only just round the corner, and parents everywhere are starting to wonder how they can ensure that their children are well looked after and doing something more creative than simply staring at the TV during the long break from school.

Explorium, the innovative Creative Learning Centre just outside Street, has some fantastic activities lined up for children aged from 7-15 that are guaranteed to keep them engaged and having fun throughout the holiday. One of them invites budding inventors, scientists and engineers to jump in to see how wavepower really works and to test Explorium’s Wave Energy Convertor, on display for the very first time.

Following an amazingly positive and encouraging Ofsted report, completed 6 months after the nursery’s first registration, Cleo and her friendly and enthusiastic team are expanding to meet the needs of their growing clientele, and to provide a comprehensive service of care for children aged from 3 months up to school age. The nursery is based in an idyllic farmyard setting, where the children are encouraged to be outside as much as possible, and where they have plenty of space to explore, discover and learn from their environment. Ofsted noted that: ‘The staff form genuine, very warm bonds with children at the setting. These excellent relationships mean that children are happy and relaxed and they thrive in this vibrant exciting environment’. Parents report that ‘children are very keen to attend’, say that they ‘feel lucky to have the provision’, and that the ‘staff are brilliant’. The quality of teaching is excellent, and children are ‘fascinated,

stimulated and curious’. The waiting list for the baby room is already filling up and places are limited, so we would advise you to book a visit, check out the Little Boots Day Nursery Face Book site, or just

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New technology helping young people with Autism achieve more When Andrew Stamp discovered his son had autism, like any parent he wanted to understand exactly what his needs were and make sure he received the best support to lead a

fulfilling life. But for Andrew, it also led him to create the Autism Diagnostic Research Centre in Southampton and join forces with academics and technologists at Exeter University to create Brain in

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Hand, an innovative mobile technology that is now helping young adults across the country to gain new levels of independence. A revolutionary approach, Brain in Hand helps young people with autism live more independent, safe and fulfilling lives. It has helped children at secondary school and those venturing onto university cope with anxieties, increase attendance and achieve more. Young people with autism often prefer routines and may get very anxious if this is disrupted which can be challenging both at home and when interacting with their peers. Brain in Hand enables them to access personalised pre-planned coping strategies from an app on their phone. Whether it’s a bus being late, a shop being closed, or a person who regularly causes anxiety; they can go to their Brain in Hand and immediately remind themselves of the solutions that work best for them. But if additional help is needed, there’s also a ‘red button’ feature, giving the option to request urgent assistance. This is a vital part of the system, as it helps a person receive the attention they need when they need it most. This gives reassurance to the individual and their family that support is there for

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Win tickets to Taunton Flower Show 7th and 8th August 2015 Vivary Park, Taunton Free entry for Children aged 17 and under.

I would like to tell you a little bit about the absolutely fantastic annual Taunton Flower Show. It has something for all the family with lots of different things to do, not necessarily with flowers! There are exciting arena events including bike stunts through fire hoops and the popular sheep show where

each one has a name and their personalities shine through! There is a dedicated children’s area where all sorts of activities are on offer, including Punch & Judy shows, pottery and wool-weaving sessions (both of these cater for limited numbers and parents will need to book their children in upon arrival at the show), face painting, a bouncy castle and soft-play area for younger children and a climbing tower for older ones. In addition there will be a treasure trail with prizes to win. The theme for the Children’s area this year is ‘Bugs and Beasties’. You may like to enter the competition classes held in one of the biggest marquees

you’ll ever see! It has to be so big to accommodate all the exhibits we receive! There are different sections to enter such as photography, floral art, crafts, cookery, fruit and vegetables and homemade wine and beer for anyone who would likely to try their hand at something. Why not have a go at something and show off your talents? For more information go to www.tauntonfs.co.uk, call 0779 440 7758 or pick up a show competition schedule from the Taunton Information Centre situated in the library building.

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a person, even when they out and about. School and University can be a challenging experience for students, but for those with autism managing their own time can be especially tough. A diary on Brain in Hand ensures vital elements of a person’s day such as clubs or appointments aren’t missed. Perhaps the biggest strength of the system for parents is the information and insights it gives. A secure website provides access to detailed usage information about how the app has been used. This helps to shed light on new issues, reveals which solutions are working best and shows anxiety level trends. This can be accessed by the young person and with their permission, parents and support organisation. But does it work and what difference will it make to my child’s life? Well so far results amongst those using the system have been dramatic. 94% of people using Brain in Hand report that it is having a positive impact on

their life, 88% cope better with problems and feel more confident and 100% say Brain in Hand provides them with help when they need it. This confidence helps people to do more things independently, opening up new horizons in

daily life, education and work. Today Brain in Hand is provided by a number of local authorities, social service teams and charities across the UK. It has also been approved by the Government’s Disabled Students Allowance.

To find out more about Brain in Hand and which organisations support it in your area, visit www.braininhand.co.uk

Bee Scene! Popular familyfriendly survey of wild flowers re-launches this summer holiday thanks to Nature’s Path Plantlife’s hugely successful ‘Bee Scene’ survey has been rescued by family-owned cereal maker Nature’s Path, after its original funding had ended. Over 30,000 children have already taken part in the wild flower survey since its launch in 2010. Now thousands more will have the opportunity to explore the nature on their doorstep and learn about the wild flowers growing there.

Families can discover whether their local area is good for bumblebees by looking for bee-friendly wild flowers such as foxgloves, dandelions and clovers in their local green spaces. The results are then uploaded onto a virtual meadow map of the UK. The survey raises awareness and understanding in children of the importance of biodiversity in their local area, starting them on a path to enjoying wild flowers and realising their importance as part of our natural heritage. It also helps them understand the importance of wild plants for our declining pollinators. 90% of teachers who did the survey reported that ‘Bee scene’ had given them new learning about the natural environment and helped pupils understand that different wild plants are important for bees. Nature’s Path has a strong

commitment to sustainability and the natural environment and has stepped in to enable the Bee Scene initiative to reach many thousands more children and families this year after its National Lottery funding ended. A spokesperson comments “As an organic, family owned company, with a strong commitment to the natural environment we recognise the importance of educating children early about the importance of our wild flowers and the pollinators that rely on them. We are thrilled to be able to support Plantlife to continue this fantastic survey, so that many more children and families can take part and

‘Bee Scene’. ‘Bee Scene’ is a simple and effective way to encourage children and their families into their local parks or countryside - to enjoy them together away from the television screen, computer games and other pressures of modern life. By using a simple flower key, they are able to count different flower shapes and colours and look out for bumblebees, so helping children understand how valuable their local green spaces are for wildlife. Full details and bee scene resources are available online at www.plantlife.org.uk/ beescene


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College Nursery gains glowing Ofsted report The Nursery at Yeovil College has gained another glowing assessment following its recent Ofsted visit, with the report highlighting many excellent features.

The report commented on the exciting range of activities and opportunities set up by the staff for the children, including both indoor and outdoor play as well as the choice of interactive activities designed to encourage educational development and fitness. Close partnerships between nursery staff, the children and their parents were particularly highlighted as a strength: “Staff work in close partnership with parents to meet children’s needs and routines. The consistent staff provide reassurance and comfort to children, who form warm and trusting relationships with them, this promotes children’s emotional well-being effectively” “Parents are closely involved in their child’s learning

and development, contributing information about what their children learn at home and carrying out activities in the nursery such as paper making, music and storytelling”. The Nursery team of 17 staff were also recognised for their commitment to continuous training and development as well as their understanding of their roles and responsibilities to help safeguard children’s welfare. “Staff skilfully interacted to challenge children well and extend their learning. They provide lots of encouragement and praise to help children succeed and to acknowledge their achievements. This promotes their confidence and the skills needed for future learning effectively”. Regular opportunities for parents to give feedback throughout the year have resulted in consistent positive praise. The most recent survey echoed the findings of

this Ofsted inspection, where 100% of responses from parents were either good or excellent, 97% considered the attitude and care of the nursery staff to be excellent, as well as 93% who also considered the quality of care at the nursery to be excellent. Yeovil College Nursery Manager Michelle Hobson said “We are delighted to have maintained our “Good” rating with Ofsted and will continue to develop and implement new ideas and activities within the nursery. We have a fantastic team whose caring and enthusiastic approach enables us to offer a friendly and safe environment for children to develop and learn. We have very strong relationships with our parents and encourage lots of communication and new ideas to continuously improve the service that we offer”. “Over the last few years we have developed an exciting and

fun programme of activities and experiences for our children including yoga, music, cooking, outdoor activities, fundraising and creative projects, supported by many staff and students across different departments in the College. We pride ourselves on treating each of our children with great care, listening to their needs and supporting and nurturing them to develop and reach their full potential.” Children are also encouraged to get involved in learning about healthy foods and exercise in a fun way from an early age. As well as freshly cooked meals prepared by the Nursery’s very own chef, children get involved in growing and tending to a range of vegetables in the nursery vegetable garden - from seedlings through to kitchen ingredients! Yeovil College Nursery is situated on the campus of

lawyers and mediators to redress the balance.” There are 100,000 children involved in divorce every year in the UK and the majority of children experiencing family separation say they don’t get listened to. The recent Governmentcommissioned Voice of the Child report states that ‘while there has been considerable focus in recent years on the provision of better information and support services for separating parents there has been little parallel investment in information and support for children and young people.’ The report adds that it is ‘particularly important’ that an ‘authoritative’ website should be available for children and young people in separating families and details a wide range of issues to be covered. Family lawyers and mediators are mobilizing in response to the report’s recommendations, to provide more information, support and guidance through KITM’s new one-stop-shop website, where young people will be able to hear from others who have been through the

experience. The initiative is funded entirely by the family lawyers and mediators, with the UK’s largest family law practice, Irwin Mitchell, spearheading the launch as key sponsor. A social media campaign will call on young people to tell their stories and give advice to their peers, and on-line counselling will be delivered in partnership with Relate. Martin Loxley, Head of Family Law at Irwin Mitchell, says: “We encourage parents to consider the best interests of children throughout the entire separation and divorce process. Being able to refer parents and children to the Kids in The Middle website and the support network the charity offers young people is an incredibly valuable service.” KITM already has over 30 family lawyers and mediators committed as members and believes by encouraging many more lawyers and mediators to join them, it will help bridge the gap and offer children in the UK better information and a louder voice. Ruth Sutherland, CEO of Relate, the leading relationships charity, said:

“It is hugely important to recognise that separation is not just about adults - it affects the whole family, particularly children and young people. Ongoing conflict can have a profound impact on the youngest members of the family. Empowering children and young people to have their voice heard during family separation increases the chances of reaching and maintaining agreements around things like living arrangements and access. This in turn will help the next generation to grow into happier young adults with bright futures ahead.” Zelda West-Meads, Agony Aunt with the Mail on Sunday – You magazine and professional counsellor, said: “‘Helping children and young people realize they are not alone can make a huge difference at this highly emotional and turbulent time in their lives. Providing information and support is invaluable. It can be particularly helpful to talk to other young people going through similar experiences, because this can give them insight into their own problems and feelings and help them feel more in control.”

Yeovil College and has been fully open to the public all year round since 1992. 87 children attend the nursery on a full or part-time basis within three distinct areas; Baby, Toddler and Pre-school rooms, allowing for specific child care

and development activities to take place. If you would like to visit the nursery, or enquire about places for childcare please call Michelle Hobson on 01935 845471 or email michelle.hobson@yeovil.ac.uk

Interested in developing your skills and improving your job UK lawyers to help give children a voice during and career prospects? family separation Family lawyers and mediators across the country are joining forces with UK charity Kids in the Middle (KITM) to offer valuable support to children experiencing a family break up.

Featuring a new and expanded website and an extensive national publicity drive, the initiative, by UK Charity Kids in the Middle (KITM), in partnership with UK family lawyers and mediators, is designed to create a much expanded and more effective response to the needs and concerns of children caught up in family breakdown. “Support for children and young people in separating families is persistently overlooked in favour of support for parents,” says Duncan Fisher, who is directing the Kids in the Middle campaign. “The gap between the rhetoric about the importance of children and young people and the reality of their marginalisation is unacceptably wide and our charity has teamed up with a group of leading family

Yeovil College are launching a brand new range of adult skills and training courses in a wide range of subjects starting in September 2015.

We can offer a huge range of full and part-time courses including Foundation, Honours and Master’s degrees, but also professional courses, which include Higher Apprenticeships, AAT Accounting, Management and Chartered Institute of Marketing qualifications, to name a few. Also on offer from September are new courses in a wide range of vocational areas, in areas such as Bricklaying and Painting & Decorating in our

brand new Construction centre helping you to gain the skills that employers want and to progress on to further training and study. Courses are flexible, which means you can develop your skills and knowledge whilst juggling work and home commitments as well as keep up to date, with new courses being developed to meet employers demand during the year. There is also Government funding available to help you to learn a new skill to help you into work if you are aged over 24. Contact us to find out about 24+ loans, which enable you to learn now and pay later.

For more information on our adult and higher education courses, you can visit our website: www.yeovil.ac.uk, or call our Student & Customer Service team on 01935 423921, or email enrol@yeovil.ac.uk.

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The Nursery at Yeovil College is open all year round to all the local community, offering a happy and secure environment for children to grow and learn. We are currently taking booking places for Pre-School Children. Call 01935 845471 to arrange a visit and secure your place, or find out more information.

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Editor’s choice Sacred Mountain: Everest

Ready, Steady, Jump! Virtually Me

By Emma Clarke Published by Identity Withheld Celebrity voiceover Emma Clarke is urging children and young teenagers to become more web and social media savvy and to use the internet mindfully. Emma, who is best known for her ‘Mind The Gap’ announcements on London’s tube trains, has written an activity book aimed at 10-14 years olds encouraging them to confront the good and bad of the internet and to write their own personal guide to getting the best out of it safely. She hit on the idea when her thirteen year old daughter asked if she could have a Twitter account and set about writing ‘Virtually Me’, the first internet self-help book for children and young people.

By Jeanne Willis, Illustrated by Adrian Reynolds Published by Random House When the other baby animals laugh at Elephant for not being able to jump, he sets out to prove them wrong. But hard as he tries, he just can’t jump. Then he realises that he is able to do something that no other animal can – his strong, long trunk can make him a hero.

By Tim and Kerry Meek Published by Quarto Publishing Education does not always need to take place behind a desk, in a classroom or with a teacher. Family time is just as important as school time, and these 52 ‘Ed-ventures’ provide parents with a fantastic bank of ideas to support and enhance their children’s formal schooling. Each exciting adventure can easily be fitted into a weekend. Whether you’re visiting a wind farm or stepping on to a train, visiting an historical building or looking at a sculpture in your local park, ‘Learning Outdoors’ provides all the educational stimulation you and your children need for some great Edventures in the open air.

The Most Wonderful Thing in the World

By Margaret Wild, illustrated by Judith Rossell Published by Walker Books Bogtrotter doesn’t ever stop running, until the day he meets the frog… A celebration of trying new things from award winning author Margaret Wild and acclaimed illustrator Judith Rossell. Every morning Bogtrotter runs across the bog, up the bog, down the bog and around the bog until it’s time to go home. Sometimes he wishes things would change, but he doesn’t know how or what or why. Until one afternoon, when he picks a flower for the first time in his life…

By Vivian French, illustrated by Angela Barrett Published by Walker Books Once upon a time, a king and a queen promise to marry their daughter to the young man who can show them the most wonderful thing in the world! As suitors arrive at the palace with more and more elaborate gifts, they are overwhelmed with jewels, roses and exotic birds; dancing girls, wind machines and mythical beasts. But nothing feels quite right. It is only when a shy, young man, who isn’t a suitor at all, steps forward that the king and queen finally understand what the most wonderful thing in the world really is. Set in an enchanting city, full of subtle surprises, this touching fairy tale will delight young and old alike.

By Catherine Cox Published by The History Press The summer and the school holidays are both fast approaching, which means parents, or grandparents, have six long weeks to fill with entertainment and activities. From older classics such as building a tee-pee, playing Pooh sticks or searching for animal tracks, to things that are a little more scientific such as growing crystals, making a lava lamp or building a balloon rocket, Catherine Cox has put together a fantastic collection of vintage past times.

By Silvia Borando Published by Walker Books Day and night, black and white, this exploration of opposites is the story of two cats as different as they can be. Black Cat, black from the tip of his ears to the tip of his tail, only ever goes out in the day. White Cat, white from her little nose to her four furry paws, only ever goes out at night. But when both cats feel the urge to explore a world beyond their own, they find their paths crossing. Together, Black Cat and White Cat create a new cat colour (and it’s not grey!).

Where the Bugaboo Lives

The White Book

By Silvia Borando Published by Walker Books No words are needed – and unexpected things can happen when a boy, some paint pots, an active imagination and a white wall come together. Watch new animals emerge from the strokes of paint. Will the little boy make a new friend before he runs out of paint? This wordless picture book is a highly original story about imaginative play, brimming with visual humour and a parade of cheeky animals!

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By Christine Taylor-Butler Published by Turnaround Mount Everest – a place of mystery, majesty and unparalleled beauty – rises higher into the sky than any other mountain on Earth. Many stories have been told about the dangers and triumphs of climbing the summit but few have been written about the Sherpa, the people who have lived on the mountain for centuries and consider it sacred. With stunning photographs and engaging text, ‘Sacred Mountain’ presents a unique picture of Mount Everest, its history, ecology and people.

Drumbeat in our feet

By Patricia A. Keeler and Júlio Leitão Illustrated by Patricia A. Keeler Published by Turnaround A tale showcasing the universal power of dance as a means of cultural and self-expression at any age. Explore the fascinating origins of African dance, as rich and diverse as the continent itself. Discover unique rituals, colourful costumes and rhythmic instruments. Learn about dances that have been passed from generation to generation through the ages.

50 Things to Colour

By Susan Hogan Tice Published by Apple Press Whether you have thought of colouring since you were a kid or you never leave home without an arsenal of markers, this menagerie of 50 everyday and offbeat subjects will get your creative juices flowing. It’s packed with a variety of objects on fifty quirky themes, basic colour theory, and helpful techniques to inspire all artists.

By Sean Taylor, illustrated by Neal Layton Published by Walker Books From the author of ‘Hoot Owl, Master of Disguise’, comes a wonderfully interactive, which-way adventure story which follows Floyd and his sister into the dark, shadowy valley behind their house… a valley full of all kinds of creepy, freaky, weaselly creatures and the scariest of them all – THE BUGABOO! In this hilarious, ghoulish story, you can choose Floyd and Ruby’s path (and which monster they meet next!) at the end of each page. Incredibly interactive and perfect for reading over and over again, children will love being in control of how the plot unfolds, discovering new settings and characters with every new read.


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Woof. Vroom vroom. Clip clop. Oops. That’s the way to do it for kids at the Forde Abbey Charity Summer Fair

This year’s Forde Abbey Charity Summer Fair is the perfect place to bring children of all ages to keep them amused for at least one day of the summer holidays. It takes place on Thursday 30 July in the heart of the West Country and there’s something for everyone (including 2,000 pieces of home made cake!).

Kids can take part in the dog show with the family pet and there’s even a special child handler class this year. For boys and girls that prefer a little more vroom vroom than woof, there will be 160 incredible classic cars to see as well as some vintage tractors. There’s a juggler and a Punch and Judy Show and for those that favour a different kind of horsepower, there’s an amazing western riding

display and an opportunity to meet and perhaps even have a ride on one of these beautifully trained horses afterwards. There’ll be pony carriage rides and whilst we know it’s holiday time, a small maths calculation could win them a prize for guessing the age (in days) of England’s oldest Shetland pony, ‘Twiglet’, who

lives at Forde Abbey and is often seen wandering around the gardens. Set in the beautiful awardwinning gardens of Forde Abbey, founded by Cistercian monks over 800 years ago, there’s plenty for parents too with 60 shopping stalls including an opportunity to buy some wonderful equestrian

art, a Farmers’ Market and food court, a working dog scurry, fly fishing tuition and demonstration and a falconry display. The Forde Abbey Summer Fair is raising money for the Chard and District Riding for the Disabled group and The Royal Agricultural Benevolent Institution. When: Thursday 30 July 2015 Where: Forde Abbey, Chard, Somerset, TA20 4LU Time: 11.00am – 4pm Entry: Entry to the Fair Adults £7.50, Children (5-14) £2.50 Family ticket (2 adults, 2 children) £18.00 Children under 5 free. Entry to dog show and working dog scurry, £1 per class.

Often found balancing precariously on a small three legged stool, Chris lives and works in Wells (and is a well known encumbrance to pedestrians)! Having drawn and painted most of the city, Chris will now be sharing his paintings in the Exhibition Space upstairs in the

800 year old Palace. Chris started drawing his somewhat wobbly buildings six years ago after a career in leading edge advertising. His newfound career has him sketching some of the world’s most beautiful architecture, and many not so beautiful places too! On a recent trip to Cuba, the back streets of Havana belie a faded grandeur, intricately captured with Chris’s delicate pen work, with splashes of sunlit

colour. Chris works directly, ink on paper. No rulers, no pencil guidelines, no erasers, just splat! Looking up (the name of the exhibition) at wondrous architecture, Chris flits from Venice to Istanbul, San Francisco to Madrid drawing all the way, all the time. The exhibition mixes the faraway places with a good many from Wells; luckily beauty is everywhere, right on your doorstep, but it does mean Looking Up.

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Joan Armatrading is to be a special guest at the Glastonbury Abbey Extravaganza in August, Michael Eavis has announced. The singer is currently mid-way through her last major world tour and will be joining Ray Davies, who was lead vocalist and songwriter for The Kinks, for the annual extravaganza at Glastonbury Abbey. They will be supported by The Shires, who will be bringing their country-influenced music to The Extravaganza. Joan will be sharing highlights of the last four decades utilising various guitars (and playing techniques) and a piano. The talent which created songs such as Love and Affection, Me Myself I, Drop the Pilot and Willow and brought her to the world’s attention will be at the

Extravaganza on August 8. The Shires are made up of Ben Earle, who once lived in Somerset, and Crissie Rhodes who both featured in the BBC 2 documentary, Nashville UK, last year. This year’s event - the 19th in a long running summer tradition for the West Country - will take place in the grounds of Glastonbury Abbey and will end with the traditional firework display. Says Michael: “These are two fantastic acts which along with Ray will really make a superb Extravaganza; from Joan, who is a legend and has performed for 42 years plus has numerous awards and hits under her belt, to The Shires, who are making a name for

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themselves within months of being formed. It will truely be a night to remember.” Since tickets went on sale Ray Davies has won an Olivier Award; one of four for the critically acclaimed musical Sunny Afternoon which tells the story of his early life and the rise to stardom of The Kinks. The musical which features some of The Kinks’ best-loved songs including You Really Got Me, Waterloo Sunset and Lola won four with Ray receiving the Autograph Sound Award for Outstanding Achievement in Music. Janet Bell, Abbey director, said: “To have these world-class performers showcasing their talent in the abbey grounds is going to make a for a wonderful event. We are so grateful to Michael for making it possible. It is bound to be a summer highlight for many.” Last year Robert Plant and the Sensational Space Shifters took to the stage for a sell-out night with the help of George Ezra. Previous stars have included Status Quo, Madness, Van Morrison and Jools Holland and Bryan Ferry and The Bryan Ferry Orchestra. Advance ticket prices are £35 adult and £20 for an accompanied child aged six to 16. Gate prices are £40 adult, £25 for a child aged six to 16. Accompanied children aged five and under do not require a ticket.

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■ Online at www.glastonburyabbey.com/ Extravaganza2015 - booking and delivery fees apply; ■ In person at the abbey shop; or, ■ By posting a cheque/ postal order made payable to Glastonbury Abbey Shop, Magdalene Street, Glastonbury, BA6 9EL, indicating number of tickets required, postal details and delivery fee of £1.50 per order.


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