The Basis April 2018

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WELCOME A APRIL 2018 #143

t’s been a strange sort of month. The Beast from the East returned – although this one was more like a weaker sibling than the full-on snowfest a month ago. Team The Basis is moving to Shepton Mallet (hurrah!), and the website took a wee bit longer than we hoped to get online. We won’t bore you with all the details (mainly because we don’t understand them either) but a few niggly bugs had to be squashed before the site could go online. The good news? www.thebasisonline.com is now officially live, and we’ve managed to cram in a practically obscene amount of information on it. Hopefully you’ll find plenty to keep you occupied until we speak again, and if you’ve got an event you’re about to host then you can upload it to the site yourself! As always, hope you enjoy the magazine, and we’ll see you again in a month’s time for more of the same.

Dean Mortlock, Editor

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Editor Dean Mortlock Music Editor Georgie Robbins Contributors Kate Munday, Philip Welch The Basis is a free magazine distributed to homes and businesses in Street, Glastonbury, Wells and Shepton Mallet. Each issue is packed with local information guaranteed to give you plenty to do with your free time. The Basis is very much a community magazine, which means that if you have a story you’d like included in a future issue or would like to write a piece for the magazine, then we’d love to hear from you. Drop the editor a line on dean@super8media.co.uk and we’ll be in touch.

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IT’S ON WITH THE SHOW! It’s Jazz Hands all the way, as the third Wells Festival of Film gets musical…

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ells’ third annual Festival of Film runs from April 27-29, and this year the theme is musicals. Musicals are very much the cool movie genre of the moment, after the enormous success of films such as La La Land and The Greatest Showman, and the Festival will feature some modern gems as well as some timeless classics, too. The Festival kicks off in style with an Event Cinema screening of Messiah from the Bristol Old Vic on April 27, followed by a Sing-Along performance of The Greatest Showman at the Bishop’s Palace. Sadly, tickets for this have already sold out, but those lucky people who’ve managed to get a ticket will be in for a treat! April 28 starts with an exclusive pre-release screening of Sherlock Gnomes, the sequel to 2011’s Gnomeo & Juliet. Then there’s the classic musical There’s no Business Like Show Business from 1954, starring Marilyn Monroe and Ethel Merman. And then later, something that couldn’t be more different: a screening of the superb The Rocky Horror Picture Show – and there’s a competition for the best fancy dress! Sunday, April 29 rounds the festival off with a 2pm screening of the timeless Mary Poppins (which most of us will have never seen on the big screen before) and West Side Story, featuring the music of Leonard Bernstein – which will have a pre-screening talk called Bernstein Remembered with journalist and broadcaster Edward Seckerson. For more information on any of the performances, and to book tickets, head to www.wellsfilmcentre.co.uk or call 01749 673195.

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THE FESTIVAL LINE-UP The varied selection of films and events every year at the Wells Festival of Film means there’s always something for everyone…

MESSIAH ENCORE

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THE GREATEST SHOWMAN SING-ALONG

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SHERLOCK GNOMES PRE-RELEASE SCREENING

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THERE’S NO BUSINESS LIKE SHOW BUSINESS

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THE ROCKY HORROR PICTURE SHOW

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MARY POPPINS

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I recently spent time with local folk singer Sharon Lazibyrd. I had watched her perform but never got the chance to actually speak to her. I’m very grateful for the opportunity to get to know her and can’t wait to get myself a copy of her album. Having had a chance to sample some of the tracks, I can guarantee it will be worth every penny. This month I was invited to watch the music students from Strode College perform to raise money for a travel project. It was an honour to be asked and to also witness the next generation of musicians come together. Headlining the event was Duncan Batey who, along with cellist Gerry, displayed his usual excellence. Among the performers there was a wide array of shining stars, and I was also impressed that they all chopped and changed to support each other. If you ever see Strode Live events advertised then please be sure to go and support them. Georgie Robbins

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There’s still time to get your entries in for the 2018 GFM Songwriting Competition – the winner gets a performance slot at The Godney Gathering, Glastonbury Calling and also Sat in a Field. The closing date is Sunday, April 22, and the final will be held at the Bocabar on Saturday, June 2. For more information, head over to www.glastonbury merch.co.uk, and the very best of luck!

KNITTERS NEED HOMES

For many years now, the Knit and Natter group at Leigh Road Methodist Church in Street have been knitting items for hospitals, orphanages and schools in Africa and Romania. Sadly though, these outlets have ceased and they have no means of getting items to where there is need. They are therefore looking for charities or organisations that have the means of getting knitted items to schools or orphanages that want them. At present they still have two large cardboard boxes full of baby hats and jumpers, sleeveless V-neck sweaters (tanktops) for children around 5-12 years and a small amount of mittens, scarves and leg warmers. If anyone can help please contact Maureen on 01458 442071.

SELLERS WANTED FOR FETE

The West Mendip Hospital Fete is taking place on June 23 and the organisers would like to know if there is anyone out there who would be interested in booking a table for selling. If that sounds like you, please give Tess a call on 01458 836470 or 01458 832464.

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streettalk LATEST FROM CRISPIN COMMUNITY FOCUS

On Saturday, April 28, The Rotary Club of Avalon and The Stroke association are running a Stroke Awareness day from 10am-4pm at Crispin Community Focus. Also, on Monday, April 18, our wonderful volunteer Fiona will be holding a cake sale from 10am-Midday to raise funds for Crispin Community Focus. There will be hot drinks and cakes to eat in our coffee room or take away.

Street will be celebrating Somerset Day again this year. The actual date is May 11, but in order for more people to get involved, Street Parish Council have chosen to hold their event on Saturday, May 12 as part of the council’s commitment to supporting the High Street and providing community events. This will be the fourth Somerset Day. The date was chosen for a celebration of our county because it is thought to be the date of King Alfred the Great’s defeat of the Danes in the 878 Battle of Edington, which is also known as the Battle of Ethandun. The day is also a celebration of all things Somerset. Street will be celebrating with music, dancing and there will be activities in the Library. It is hoped that King Alfred will return as he did last year to give out handwaving flags and free cakes to the children. Various local buildings will also be flying the Somerset flag – yellow with a red wyvern (with blue fingernails!). We’ll have more information on Somerset Day in next month’s magazine. Nina Swift (Councillor for South ward)

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AVALON SPECIAL SCHOOL NEARS FUNDRAISING TARGET Avalon Special School pupils, all of whom have special needs or disabilities, are raising money to build a hydrotherapy pool at their school, for their use and for the local community to use, too. They have presented a piece on local radio, baked for Mary Berry and even sold their amazing paintings. They have raised an astonishing £831,000 already. Will you help them reach their £1.1m target? Pupils are asking for donations from local people and businesses. Please see www.avalonschool.net/friends-of-avalon or call 01458 443081. You can also donate online at www.givey. com/friendsofavalonpta.

BAG2SCHOOL COLLECTION Elmhurst School are holding a Bag2School collection on Tuesday, April 24, so if you have any unwanted clothes, shoes, bags or cuddly toys, pop them into a black bag and drop it off at the school. The only items that won’t be collected are towels, curtains or bedding. The school hope that this will raise valuable funds for the school, as they get paid per tonne.

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INCREDIBLE LINE-UP FOR THIS YEAR’S WELLS COMEDY FESTIVAL Tickets for the 2018 Wells Comedy Festival, which runs from May 25-27 are selling incredibly fast, with many of the 69 shows already sold out. The Festival’s line-up is a who’s who of the modern comedy scene, including the likes of Rhod Gilbert, Alexei Sayle, Richard Herring, Nish Kumar, Rob Newman, Sara Pascoe, Mark Watson and many more. Ben Williams, founder and producer of the Festival, says: “This is another huge year for the Wells Comedy Festival, nearly doubling in size compared to 2017. I couldn’t be happier with this year’s line-up, and with thousands of tickets already snapped up, it’s shaping up to be our best year yet.” We’ll have more on the Festival next month, but feel free to head to www.wellscomfest.com in the meantime for more info and to book tickets.

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AUTHOR STAYS LOCAL FOR INSPIRATION

Isabella May may now live in Spain, but she grew up in Somerset. After a number of jobs in the publishing industry, she decided it was time to put pen to paper and write a book of her own. That book was Oh! What a Pavlova, which was released in October of last year. It was quickly followed by her second novel, The Cocktail Bar. Isabella’s books will be of special interest to anyone reading this, as Somerset is the setting for both of them. The Cocktail Bar is about a fading rock star who returns to his home town of Glastonbury to open a bar, while Oh! What a Pavlova is mostly set in various locations throughout the county. Isabella has a great writing style, and her books are very hard to put down once you start. And spotting familiar locations is the icing on the cake! For more information on Isabella and her books, head to www.isabellamayauthor.com.

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We’ve got two signed copies of Oh! What a Pavlova to give away. To stand a chance of winning one, just email us at dean@super8media.co.uk with ‘I wanna be a winner!’ in the subject line. Two emailers will be picked at random, and all entries must be emailed in by April 30th.

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ANYONE FOR TENNIS?

Wells Tennis Club is offering the chance for local people to give the game a try at their open day on Saturday 21st April. All five courts and two mini courts will be packed with free tennis-related activities from 9.30am until 2pm. As well as a chance to try tennis with awardwinning coach Kevin Durney, refreshments and discounted memberships will also be on offer. For more information about the day, head to www.wellstc.co.uk.

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The Creating Health Roadshow is heading to Glastonbury in April for its final event in Mendip, after a year of successful events in Wells, Street and Shepton Mallet. This is a free and fun evening of information and inspiration to help you successfully manage Type 2 diabetes, or shed those winter pounds. It’s being held at the Glastonbury Town Hall on April 26 and booking is essential. Email info@creating-health.org.uk or text 07904 804524 to book your place.

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STILL GOT THE BLUES

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ollowing on from last month’s Casino Royale night, Wells is keeping the Hollywood vibe with a very special evening of entertainment at the Swan Hotel on Saturday, April 21 to support Heads Up. The Complete Blues Brothers will be bringing the energy and maximum Rhythm and Blues of Jake and Elwood for one night only. Tickets cost £35, which includes the show and also a very special dinner too, and are available now from the Swan Hotel – contact them on 01749 836303 for more information.

BETTER MENTAL HEALTH IN THE WORKPLACE The financial cost to employers of mental ill health in the workplace is estimated to be between £33-£42 billion per year. Better Mental Health in the Workplace is a one-day course taking place at Heads Up on April 19. It’s designed to encourage employers to

think about how they can support staff and avoid long-term costs to their company. The course costs just £55 for the day, and places can be booked by contacting Heads Up on 01749 670667 or info@headsupsomerset.org.uk.

We are a local charity working with individuals across the Mendip area who are affected by mental health issues and other difficulties

Our Memories Workshop

Mental Health Day Services

Our Workshops are held on a Wednesday and Friday every week, 10am-2.30pm.

“Improving the Mental Health and Well-being of adults through Empowerment, Support and Hope”

Our Memories Workshops not only enable those living with Dementia to spend time with others in a safe, nurturing environment but also provides vital respite for carers and families. Activities are very much based on individual preferences, and can include but are not limited to, Arts and Crafts, Cooking, spending time in our Healing Garden, Sharing Memories, Singing, Dancing, Flexercise and Tai Chi.

Heads Up provides activity-based learning and development workshops for individuals with mental health needs, including adults with dementia, learning disabilities and physical disabilities. We provide support to enable individuals to establish links to their local community and, in particular, access information such as Education, Volunteering and Employment Opportunities.

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regularweeklyevents Mondays

Meet and Chat Group

Heads Up, South Horrington, Wells

1.30pm-3pm

Mondays

Shadow of the Tor Sessions

Assembly Rooms, Glastonbury

6.30pm

Tuesdays

Creative Writing Group

Wells Library

1.30pm

Tuesdays

Glastonbury Country Market

Glastonbury Town Hall

9.30am-12.30pm

Tuesdays

Glastonbury Male Choir

Glastonbury Town Hall

7.45pm

Tuesdays

Glastonbury Market Magdalene Street 9am-3pm

Tuesdays

Open Mic Night

Hawthorns, Glastonbury

8.30pm

Tuesdays

Poker Night

Street Inn, Street

8.30pm

Tuesdays

Shepton Mallet Men’s Shed

Barley House, Charlton Trading Estate

9am-1pm

Tuesdays

Shepton Mallet Talking Café Peppers 10am-Midday

Tuesdays

Street Men’s Shed

Unit 10, Tanyard, Street

9am-1pm

Wednesdays

Magical Fairy Tales Glastonbury Library 3.30pm-4pm

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Open Mic Night

The King Arthur, Glastonbury

9pm-11pm

Wednesdays

Parent & Toddler Group

Methodist Church, Street

2pm-3.30pm

Wednesdays

Parent & Toddler Group

Baltonsborough Village Hall

9am-10.30am

Wednesdays

Rhyme Time for Under 5s

Street Library

11.15am-11.45am

Wednesdays

Shepton Slot Car Club

Shepton Mallet Leisure Centre

7.30pm-10pm

Wednesdays

Table Tennis Club

Red Brick Building/Bocabar

5.30pm-8.30pm

Wednesdays

Tablet/iPad Session Wells Library 10.30am-12.30pm

Wednesdays

Wells Market Market Place 9am-4pm

Thursdays

Desktop Computer Session

Wells Library

10.30am-12.30pm

Thursdays

Digital Drop-in Sessions

Glastonbury Library

10.30am-12.30pm

Thursdays

The Grow Room

The King Arthur, Glastonbury

Thursdays

Knit and Natter

The Methodist Church, Street

2pm-4pm

Thursdays

Knit and Natter

Wells Library

1.30pm

Thursdays

Rhyme Time for Under 5s

Glastonbury Library

10am-10.30am

Thursdays

Street Country Market

United Reformed Church

9.30am-Midday

Thursdays

Street Sings Ladies’ Choir

The Quaker Meeting Room, Street

7.15pm-8.30pm

Thursdays

Street Men Choir

The Quaker Meeting Room, Street

8.30pm-9.30pm

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Street Men’s Shed

Unit 10, Tanyard, Street

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Shepton Mallet Market

Market Place

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Youth Club (term time only)

Red Brick Building

6.30pm-9pm

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Youth Club

Holy Trinity Church, Walton

7pm-9pm

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Rhyme Time

Shepton Mallet Library

11am-11.30am

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Feel Better with a Book

Wells Library

11am-12.30pm

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parkrun

Collett Park, Shepton Mallet

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Story Time for Under 5s

Glastonbury Library

11am

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Story Time for Children

Street Library

10.30am-11am

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Wells Market Market Place 9am-4pm

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Backdoor Man Blues Jam

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DJ Hare The Sheppey Inn 1pm-3pm

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Open Jam

The King Arthur, Glastonbury

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Quiz

The Street Inn, Street

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Sunday Games Night

The King Arthur, Glastonbury

Hawthorns, Glastonbury

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Foley Room, Elim Connect Centre, Portway, Wells BA5 2BE

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uiz nights are a lot of fun, and there’s a brilliant Charity one planned for Saturday, April 28 at the Elim Connect Centre in Wells. Tickets cost £10 per person, and that includes a hot supper, as well as entry into the quiz. There’s also a raffle on the night, and all the money raised will go towards Karen and Jane’s Great Wall of China Walk, which they are doing this September to support Alzheimer’s Research and the Teenage Cancer Trust. To find out more, and donate to this worthy cause, go to www.justgiving.com/fundraising/jane-weddell.

Tickets only £10 per person to include a hot supper. Tickets are available at the Elim Connect Centre, or by calling Karen on 07854 817754

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All proceeds to go towards Karen and Jane’s Great Wall of China Walk, supporting Alzheimer’s Research and the Teenage Cancer Trust.


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ne of our favourite spots of the festival is the silent disco. If you’ve never experienced one before, it’s basically a disco where everyone’s wearing headphones – so there’s no noise when you walk in. Each headset though has three channels, each linked to a different colour, so the DJs can easily spot who’s the most popular! All the headsets, DJ equipment, lighting and decor for the silent dome is provided by local company Supermix (www.supermixhire.com). Be sure to check out the stunning visuals, too.

Another local company, Reality Studios Inc., has developed a system where images and video can be beamed onto a large head in the middle of the disco. It debuted at last year’s Godney Gathering, and rumour has it that Reality Studios are planning to make it even better this year!

the graf wall

For the last three years, local graf artist group MOA have done a live graffiti wall next to the Silent Disco tent. The boards are primed the night before the festival, and by the time the festival closes, the artwork is complete. That’s not the last you’ll see of it though, as each piece of artwork is carefully taken down and stored. Then, at the next Godney Gathering, the boards are taken out and placed around the festival grounds.

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EVENT GUIDE Bored? Need something to do? Over the next five pages we’ll bring you the definitive guide to what’s on in the area over the next month. SUNDAY 1

BREAKFAST CLUB

Daniels Café, Wells

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VINTAGE AFTERNOON TEA

10.30am AT ABBEY HOUSE Glastonbury Abbey

The Elms Inn, Street

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GIANT FLEA MARKET

EVENT CINEMA

Bath & West Showground

COSI FAN TUTTE (MET OPERA)

OPEN MIC NIGHT

Strode Theatre

MONDAY 2

Hawthorns, Glastonbury

Market House, Glastonbury

FAMILY ACTIVITY

Glastonbury Abbey

EVENT CINEMA

MACBETH (ROH)

Strode Theatre Wells Film Centre

U3A PLAY READING

Wells Library THURSDAY 5

FAMILY FUN – APRIL SHOWERS

THE HAWTHORNS PUB QUIZ Rural Life Museum, Glastonbury 9pm FOLK NIGHT The Riflemans Arms, Glastonbury KNIT AND NATTER GROUP Glastonbury Library 1.30pm HORRIBLE HISTORIES EVENT Street Library

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The Bishop’s Palace

Strode Theatre

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Apr 5-7

FAMILY ACTIVITY

EVENT CINEMA 2pm GISELLE (BOLSHOI BALLET) Strode Theatre

MEDIEVAL FALCONRY DAY MUSIC QUIZ

10am JOHN MAYBEY The King Arthur, Glastonbury

7.30pm RED HOUSE The Elms Inn, Street

Glastonbury Abbey

Tramways, Wells

JORDAN HILL

THE NATIONAL YOUTH BRASS BAND OF GREAT BRITAIN CONCERT

Unity Club, Street

KIT MORGAN INVITES JIM REYNOLDS

PADRAIG LALOR

‘DIGGING DEEPER’ TALK AND TOUR WITH ERIC COBB

PIZZA NIGHT Glastonbury Abbey Middlewick Holiday Cottages, Glastonbury 5.30pm WEDNESDAY 11

City Arms, Wells

LEWIS CLARK

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The King Arthur, Glastonbury

PROJECT 17

The Bell Hotel, Shepton Mallet

THE SHEPPEY SOUL SHACK

The Sheppey Inn

THE RHYTHM COLLECTIVE

The Street Inn

SPRING FAIR

Wells Town Hall

10am THURSDAY 12

THE UNDERCOVER HIPPY

Assembly Rooms, Glastonbury

THE WEDDING SHOWCASE

The Elms Inn, Street

SUNDAY 8

TRUMPET SUMMIT

CASH PRIZE BINGO

Bocabar/Red Brick Building SATURDAY 7

ARCADIA ROOTS

Pilton Working Men’s Club

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Hawthorns, Glastonbury

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PEAKY BLINDERS POP-UP PARTY

MONDAY 9

Wells Cathedral

Pilton Working Men’s Club

QUIZ

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Strode Theatre

BOARD GAMES NIGHT

The Horseshoe Inn, Shepton Mallet

CRAFT 4 CRAFTERS

Royal British Legion, Street 8pm Bath & West Showground

FAMILY ROLLER DISCO

Shepton Mallet Leisure Centre

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LUNCHTIME ORGAN RECITAL

2.15pm Wells Cathedral

FRIENDLY SPIRITS SWING QUINTET

Shepton Brasserie

7pm

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BIG SMOKIN JOE – HOMECOMING GIG

The King Arthur, Glastonbury

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ART, ANTIQUES AND COLLECTABLES AUCTION

KIRILL PETRENKO & YUJA WANG

THE MAYBEATS

The King Arthur, Glastonbury

McCubbing and Redfern, Wells

QUIZ NIGHT

PILTON PARTY AUDITIONS – ROUND 3

Wells Library

Strode Theatre

Crispin School Hall

7pm Pilton Working Men’s Club

LAID BLAK

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Bocabar/Red Brick Building

Glastonbury Library

ROCK AND ROLL BINGO

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The Elms Inn, Street

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1.30pm Wells Library

TWISTED GYPSY

MISTRAL FASHION SHOW

Hawthorns, Glastonbury

Mistral shop, Wells

SUNDAY 15

FRIDAY 20

LIVE CUBAN MUSIC WITH MILLIE

Bocabar/Red Brick Building

OPEN MIC NIGHT

The Elms Inn, Street

SHEPTON MALLET SUNDAY MARKET

City Arms, Wells

12.30pm

2ND 2 NONE DRIVING SCHOOL

Market House, Glastonbury

FAMILY HISTORY ON THE INTERNET

Town Centre, Shepton Mallet

EXHIBITION

LATE

THE CRIME BOOK GROUP

Street Library

4.30pm

DRY WHITE BONES

10am The Elms Inn, Street

The King Arthur, Glastonbury

MONDAY 16

GAZ BROOKFIELD

1pm

TUESDAY 17

Heritage Courtyard Studios, COPACABANA Wells Apr 14-17 Strode Theatre

April 2018

BOB GALLIE

STEVE E

7.30pm POETRY LUNCH CLUB Street Library

BIG BRI

Hawthorns, Glastonbury

TODDLER EXPLORERS – FLOWERS

Rural Life Museum, Glastonbury Apr 17-21

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Cedars Hall, Wells

7pm

THE ANDY QUICK BAND

SATURDAY 14

GLASTONBURY MALE VOICE CHOIR

10.30am

MISS BEHAVIN’

Shepton Brasserie

Wells Library

2.30pm

Hawthorns, Glastonbury

Hawthorns, Glastonbury

Bath & West Showground

1pm

THURSDAY 19

Royal British Legion, Street 8pm Unity Club, Street City Arms, Wells

QUIZ


WELCOME

NEWS

FEATURE

EVENTS

FILMS

GAMES

KAVUS

SATURDAY 21

AN ACOUSTIC EVENING WITH The King Arthur, Glastonbury NAHKO AND TREVOR HALL

Assembly Rooms, Glastonbury

Shepton Brasserie

THE COMPLETE BLUES BROTHERS

7pm The Elms Inn, Street

INTERNATIONAL MARCONI DAY NORTHERN SOUL NIGHT

10am CASH PRIZE BINGO Prestleigh Inn, Shepton Mallet

EXHIBITION

Royal British Legion, Street

TWO-FACED

ST GEORGE’S DAY CELEBRATIONS

Andelli Art, Wells

Pilton Working Men’s Club

STATE OF UNDRESS

The King Arthur, Glastonbury

STRODE COLLEGE – MACBETH

Glastonbury Abbey FRIDAY 27

BOLLYWOOD WEEKEND MASSIVE

Pilton Working Men’s Club

MONDAY 23

Wells Library

Apr 27-28

KNICKERBOCKER GLORIES

Strode Theatre

Apr 27-29

EVENT CINEMA

MACBETH

Apr 23-31

Strode Theatre

MISTIVO BLUES

WEDNESDAY 25

Hawthorns, Glastonbury

STREET TALKING CAFÉ

PHIL COOPER AND THE

Crispin Community SLIGHT BAND Centre, Street 11am-Midday The King Arthur, Glastonbury

TENNIS CLUB OPEN DAY TIM PITMAN

12.30pm

WOODCHUCK

The Swan Hotel, Wells

Wells Tennis Club

LIVE SPANISH GUITAR MUSIC WITH JON PICKARD

QUIZ

9.30am-2pm TRAVESTEES COMEDY CLUB ROCK AND ROLL BINGO Tor Leisure, Glastonbury 7.30pm Royal British Legion, Street 8pm

Shepton Brasserie

VINTAGE SOMERSET FAIR

Wells Town Hall

WELLS GIN FESTIVAL

Cedars Hall, Wells

WILDLIFE TOUR

Glastonbury Abbey

9.30am

WELLS CATHEDRAL SCHOOL JAZZ ORCHESTRA

City Arms, Wells

THURSDAY 26

Wells Film Centre

Strode Theatre

WELLS FESTIVAL OF FILM

7pm CREATING HEALTH

ANTIQUES, CRAFTS & COLLECTORS MARKET

Glastonbury Town Hall

CASH PRIZE BINGO

DAVE BERRY (WITH SPECIAL GUESTS)

Pilton Working Men’s Club

Royal British Legion, Street 8pm Wells Cathedral

Apr 27-29

SATURDAY 28

ROADSHOW

LUNCHTIME CONCERT: AVALONIAN FREE STATE CHOIR

SUNDAY 22

ROSS KIRK

Wells Town Hall

10am

BIG MOMMA AND

1.05pm THE MISFITS Unity Club, Street

NO NEGGIE JUST REGGAE

Strode Theatre

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NEWS

FEATURE

Glastonbury Library 1.30pm

CHINA BOWLS

SWING MACHINE JAZZ ORCHESTRA WITH PEE WEE ELLIS

The King Arthur, Glastonbury

FARMERS’ MARKET

Town Centre, Glastonbury

JAMES POW AND THE CHEATING HEARTS

Royal British Legion, Street

Royal British Legion, Street

MOMENTUM

Cedars Hall, Wells

7pm

VINTAGE MOTORCYCLE CLUB AUTOJUMBLE

Bath & West Showground SUNDAY 29

JAMES POW AND THE CHEATING HEARTS

The King William, Glastonbury

FILMS

GAMES

QUIZ

STITCH TOGETHER

CENDRILLON (MET OPERA)

Strode Theatre

EVENTS

THE CIDERTHON

Market Place, Wells

LIN PHELPS

Shepton Brasserie

12.30pm

OPEN MIC NIGHT

Market House, Glastonbury

SUNDAY SESSIONS

Railway Inn, Ashcott

1pm

The best indicator that Summer is finally here is the return of the Sunday Sessions at the Railway Inn in Ashcott. You pay £8 each for an all-you-can-eat BBQ and plenty of top entertainment, too. Kicking off this year’s first session are Ant Noel and the Peabody Drakes, Steve Henderson and Beside the Gray.

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WELCOME

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FEATURE

EVENTS

FILMS

GAMES

QUIZ

MOVIE GUIDE

APRIL FILMS AT THE

All the top films coming to the area this month

A QUIET PLACE

Released: 6 Apr Cert: 15 A family must live in silence, hiding from creatures that hunt by sound.

LOVE, SIMON

Released: 6 Apr Cert: 12A Simon is keeping a huge secret from his family and friends…

MIDNIGHT SUN

Released: 13 Apr Cert: 12A A girl suffers from a condition that prevents her going out in the day.

BLOCKERS

Released: 13 Apr Cert: 15 Three teens struggle to have fun under the control of their parents.

WONDERSTRUCK

Released: 20 Apr Cert: PG The story of a young boy in the Midwest is told simultaneously with a tale about a young girl in New York.

THE GUERNSEY LITERARY AND POTATO PEEL PIE SOCIETY

Released: 20 Apr Cert: TBA A writer forms an unexpected bond with the residents of Guernsey Island in the aftermath of World War II.

JOURNEYMAN

Released: 20 Apr Cert: 15 A boxer struggles to recover after suffering a head injury during a fight.

AVENGERS: INFINITY WAR

ALSO

IN 3D

Released: 27 Apr Cert: TBA The Avengers assemble to take on the mighty Thanos in one of the most dramatic Marvel films yet.

RAMPAGE

Released: 27 Apr Cert: 12A Another computer game from the 1980s gets turned into a movie.

movies at the strode theatre 4 April

9 April

24-25 April

8/11 April

14 April

28 April

8 April

23 April

WINCHESTER 15 THE MERCY 12A WESTWOOD: PUNK, ICON, ACTIVIST 15

9 April

SWEET COUNTRY 15

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WONDERWHEEL PG TOMB RAIDER 12A ROMAN J. ISRAEL ESQ 12A

24 April

MARY MAGDALENE 12A

THE SQUARE 15 PETER RABBIT PG

29 April

ISLE OF DOGS PG

APRIL 6

A QUIET PLACE LOVE, SIMON

APRIL 13

MIDNIGHT SUN BLOCKERS APRIL 20

WONDERSTRUCK THE GUERNSEY LITERARY AND POTATO PEEL PIE SOCIETY JOURNEYMAN

APRIL 27

FILM FESTIVAL AVENGERS: INFINITY WAR RAMPAGE

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NEWS

FEATURE

EVENTS

GAME GUIDE

FILMS

GAMES

QUIZ

TALKINGSHOP

The latest games destined for your PC or console

RELEASED

GOD OF WAR

20 APR

FROM: Sony FORMATS: PS4

The two Insane Games shops, which are located in St. Cuthbert Street, Wells and the Crispin Centre, Street, are the best gaming stores around, with helpful and knowledgeable staff that are always on hand to help find the perfect game for you. Not only do they have a wide selection of the latest games but also a massive range of used titles for both the current gaming machines and also the classic consoles, too.

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ratos is older, and maybe a bit wiser, too. For this all-new (and written from the ground-up) adventure on PS4, he’s now got a son to follow him on his adventures, and appears to have lost his trademark blade weapon – which has been replaced by a mighty axe. Everything’s seems to have changed for the new God of War, except, thankfully, the developer. The game is now based around Norse mythology (as opposed to Greek mythology in the previous games) and there are slight RPG elements to the gameplay. We’re happy to report though, that the hack-n-slash action of the series remains intact. Another PS4 classic.

APRILRELEASES 3 April

THE ELDER SCROLLS: SKYRIM VR

(PS4, PC) 17 April

27 April

NINTENDO LABO TOY-CON: VARIETY KIT

(Switch)

YAKUZA 6: THE SONG OF LIFE

27 April

24 April

(Switch)

(PS4)

SOUTH PARK

DVDS Finished all your games? Looking for something new to do? Both Insane Games stores have a massive range of DVDs for sale, ranging from single titles to complete boxsets. And prices start from just 20p!

NINTENDO LABO TOY-CON 02: ROBO KIT

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WELCOME

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SPOTLIGHT

WELLS SOUP

Imagine a charity that’s run a little like the TV show Dragons’ Den, but with Wells SOUP everyone’s a winner…

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OUP is a powerful tool to start conversations, enjoy yourself and improve where you live. Wells SOUP is the city’s micro-granting lunch which launched with great success in Seager Hall on Union Street in April 2016. Every three months it raises £700 and profile for local charities and good causes, as well as providing an opportunity to make new contacts. It is organised by the Wells Independents, a non-political party group of volunteers. The next Wells SOUP will take place in the same venue from 1-2pm on Saturday, April 14. People are advised to arrive by 12.45pm, as we had to turn 10 away last time as the hall was full! This is a brilliant way to help improve where we live, and Wells SOUP has already benefitted 32 local charities and good causes since it launched. How the funding is shared between the charities’ projects is decided by the audience voting. It is all about bringing people together, having fun and supporting projects that benefit the community.

How SOUP works £5 gets you two choices of delicious soup, fresh bread and a vote. Drinks are also available. The money raised at the door is match-funded by a local business to reach a total of £700. At a SOUP lunch there will be four presentations on projects which could range from charities, culture,

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regeneration, community, social justice, social enterprise, education, technology and more. Each presenter has four minutes to share their idea – with no PowerPoint presentations or other technology allowed, but passion is welcome. Audience members can ask each presenter up to four questions after their presentation. The audience then vote on what project they think will benefit the Wells area the most. Whichever presenter gets the most votes wins half the £700 raised. The runners-up get equal shares of the other half, so all four get something. Winners then come back to the next SOUP lunch to share what their project has achieved and the impact it has had. Email SOUP@wellsindependents.org if you have any queries about SOUP. And if it sounds like something you’d like to get involved with, you can apply to present at a future Wells SOUP online through www.wellsindependents.org/soup.

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ALL BUBBLES, NO TROUBLES

T

he secret to a good business is getting noticed, and Bubbles and Suds, the window cleaning company that’s based in Street and Langport and covers all areas in and around them, are masters at that. If you live in the area then you’ve definitely spotted their bright orange van heading between jobs. Bubbles and Suds was set up just over a year ago by Phil and Tony, as they spotted a need for a professional and reliable window cleaning service. They have a top-of-the-range filtration system in their van, which removes all the chemicals from the water, ensuring that the water they use is as clean as rainwater. Their high-tech cleaning system allows them to not only clean the windows, but brush over the sills and frames as well. And because it’s the latest equipment on the market, its design allows them to clean normally hard-to-reach places. They also offer a ‘Full Monty’ service, which cleans soffits, windows,

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frames, gutters and fascias – and can make your house look like new again! And if you have a conservatory or solar panel installation, they can clean those, too! You can even get notice of when Bubbles and Suds are coming. If you would like this to be included in your service, they will text or call you before they’re planning on coming to clean your windows. For more info, contact Bubbles and Suds on 01458 258188 or info@bubbles-and-suds.co.uk.

Window Cleaning Conservatory Cleaning Fascia Cleaning Soffit Cleaning Gutter Clearance

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Senior Pet Month at Orchard Vets

When is a pet considered to be ‘senior’?

This varies a lot depending on species and breed. Cats are considered to be senior from about 11 years of age, but often live to 18 or even 20. A small breed dog might still be active and mobile into their mid- to late- teens, but giant breeds such tend to have a shorter lifespan. What we do know now, is that with good nutrition and better access to a variety of treatments, many pets are living longer than ever.

What are the major concerns for senior pets?

The most important thing for our older pet is to maintain their quality of life. Painful conditions such as arthritis are common in older pets, and a variety of treatments are available to keep them comfortable and mobile. Similarly, problems with internal organ systems such as the heart or kidneys may develop in older pets – a variety of treatments are available to slow the progression of these and stop any effects that may make your pet feel unwell. Signs of these may be very subtle in the early stages, so we recommend regular vet

April 2018

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Independent veterinary practice, offering friendly professional advice Spacious, purpose-built facilities with free ample parking We advise on domestic pets as well as farm animals

The best in animal care, the best in client care checks for senior pets – at least annually, but ideally at least twice per year. Our Health Plan, which includes an additional health check along with annual examination and vaccination, can be an ideal way to ensure your pet’s health gets the close attention it requires.

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Some of my favourite patients to see at Orchard Vets are our senior pets. Sure, puppies and kittens are cute, but they generally don’t take much looking after. With senior pets, however, there is often a lot that we can do to maintain a good quality of life as signs of ageing start to be seen.


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