The Basis January 2018

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ello again, and welcome to 2018. It’s a bit like last year’s model, but heopfully even better. So, how was Christmas for you? At the time of writing this, we’re still get ready for the impending chaos, but we hope you had a good one, got lots of lovely presents and ate way too much. It’s good to have a blow out at the end of the year, and it’s a great chance to catch up with friends and family. Speaking of which, we’re already sure that 2018 is going to be packed with things to do for you, your friends and your family. From festivals to fairs and fetes, if it’s happening we’ll make sure it gets covered. And that starts this month. It’s normally quiet this time of year, but we still managed to find a whole load of things for you, including a range of Wassailing events, a feature on Shepton’s parkrun. Enjoy the magazine, and see you again next month.

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Editor Dean Mortlock Music Editor Georgie Robbins Contributors Kate Munday, Philip Welch Huge thanks to Dan Holt for the use of his photo of Nick Parker for this issue. 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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come from influences she sees day-to-day across social media and popular cultures past and present. Her artworks are linocuts, but with an edge. “I’ve been a creative all my life. Then by chance I stumbled across my dad’s old carving tools – some of which were for lino cutting – and so I just started to experiment. No studio, just a kitchen table; no press, just a spoon. The winning entry was exhibited at The Bargehouse in the famous Oxo Tower in London, and as a grand finale, exhibited at the critically acclaimed Pallant House Gallery, home to one of the best collections of Modern British Art in the UK. You can see more of Shelley’s artwork on her website at www.hahaworkshopart.co.uk.

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omerset artist Shelley DyerGibbins has recently been awarded the Original Print Prize in the prestigious 21st National Open Art (NOA) Competition. Her award-winning artwork was a handmade, limited-edition linocut print entitled Cinegirl. The NOA competition is the biggest Open Art Competition in the UK with over 4,000 entrants. Shelley will now be exhibiting her stunning work at The Sheppey Inn, Lower Godney from January 27 until March 24. All of Shelley’s prints are handmade, making each piece totally unique, and she now only produces five signed prints of any given design. Shelley uses a mixture of block and reduction methods with her linocut work, and favours strong graphic experimental imagery. Shelley’s ideas and designs


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No Glastonbury Festival in 2018? What a relief. That’s the view of Worthy FM’s manager and licence holder Joanne Schofield, who was appointed a director of GFM in October. “Running the festival radio is hard work,”she says. “There is a team of 10 regulars but we have to train 20 new volunteers each year.” Joanne has trained radio skills in all sorts of places, including Eastwood Park prison, but thinks training will be easier at GFM. “GFM is a well-established station,”she says, “but I want to help more people to make their own programmes so they can share what they do. “Having a local radio station at your disposal offers huge opportunities to learn new skills and the chance to be creative.” Joanne did a diploma in print and radio journalism and says: “I love radio more, but print journalism is important because it allows us to keep in touch with community news.” Her radio career started with the Star commercial station in Bristol, then Joanne secured the licence for BCFM, the community radio station in Bristol, 10 years ago and became their programme manager. Now she is bringing her talents, experience and passion for radio to GFM. GFM broadcasts on 107.1 FM and glastonburyfm. co.uk online. Philip Welch THE

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Last month we ran a feature on the Men’s Shed movement, focusing on the group in Street and that one is being set up at the Heads Up charity in Wells. The good news is that we’ve found another one in Shepton Mallet. The Shepton Men’s Shed group meets at Barley House on the Charlton Trading Estate on Tuesdays from 9am to 1pm, and are welcoming new members. For more information, feel free to ring Graham on 07966 361796, email info@sheptonshed.org.uk or head to www.sheptonshed.org.uk.

TOP BRASS! One of the UK’s most popular brass bands, Glastonbury Brass, have a very special night coming in January where they will play from their amazing repertoire of music, but with the theme A Night at the Movies. The concert will be held at St John’s Church Glastonbury on Saturday, January 20 starting at 7.30pm (doors open at 7pm). Tickets cost £5, and they’re available at the door.

GET WRITING! There’s a Creative Writing Workshop at the Red Brick Building on Saturday, February 3 from 9.30am-5pm. The workshop costs £45 (tea and coffee included) and it’s offered by Stellar Scribes (Jan Ellis, Nikki Copleston and Sonja Price). If anyone wants to contact them to find out more then they can head to stellarscribes5.wixsite.com/stellarscribes or send them an email at StellarScribes5@gmail.com.

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HEALTHY ROADSHOW

The Creating Health Roadshow is heading for Shepton Mallet in January after successful Street and Wells events last year. Feeling sluggish after a loungy Christmas and New Year? Come along to this fabulous free health event for a varied and fun evening of information and inspiration to help you successfully manage Type 2 Diabetes, or shed those Christmas pounds in a healthy and long-lasting way. Dr Campbell Murdoch – a Somerset GP – will give a simple explanation of the science of nutrition and health, which is proving successful for so many across the world. There will be info to take with you, healthy tasters for you to try, a free raffle with great prizes, a chance to meet local healthrelated organisations and charities, and an optional Tai Chi class at the end. The Roadshow is at Shape Shepton Council Chambers on Thursday, January 25 at 7pm. The Roadshow finishes at 8.30pm, or stay for optional Tai Chi. Booking essential! Email info@creating-health.org.uk or text 07904 804524 to book your place. This is a free event brought to you by www.creating-health.org.uk.

2018 MARKS 700 YEARS FOR MARKET TOWN

Incredibly, this year Shepton Mallet is celebrating 700 years of being a market town, as it was in 1318 that King Edward II granted Shepton Mallet its Market Charter. A general produce market was established every Monday, and has now been held on the same site every week for nearly seven centuries! (At some time between 1318 and 1641, the market was moved to Friday, and remains so to this day.) Market stalls, or shambles, were set up, and a replica of a fourteenth-century shamble can still be seen in the market place today. Keep an eye on future issues of The Basis to find out the exciting plans there are to celebrate this amazing anniversary.

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It’s a new year, and there are exciting things to come! The word on the street is that Kate Gough is heading in to the studio this month! We’ve waited a long time for her debut so it’s rather exciting to finally have it in the works. January 20 is a rather important date for your diary, as MirrorGrinn will be playing their debut show at the King Arthur. They’ve been working away on their music for over two years now so it’s about time we heard it! It’s £4 entry, which is a bargain when you also have (In Brackets), Moonwatcher and the legendary Don’t Do Tuesdays. Definitely a night not to be missed!.

I hope you have your tickets for Glastonbury Calling? Monarks, Nicholson Heal and Harry & the Gondolas are among some of the fantastic musicians you can see over the course of the day. Make sure you get a ticket before it sells out. Georgie Robbins

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TWINNING ORGANISATION CELEBRATES 50TH YEAR Last year the Street Twinning Association celebrated 50 years of twinning. They are a friendly organisation with members from Street and the surrounding area, and their aim is to encourage local people, whatever their age, to form friendships with similarly minded people from Notre Dame de Gravenchon in Normandy, and/or Isny in Germany. It gives people the opportunity to travel abroad at an affordable price and take part in exciting visits both here and abroad. You will enjoy authentic hospitality and maybe even learn a new language.

In 2018 the Association will be travelling to Gravenchon from Wednesday, May 30 to Sunday, June 3, and their twinning friends from Isny will be visiting Street from Thursday 23 to Wed 29 of August. If you are interested in joining or would just like to find out more, please contact them through their Facebook page (Street Twinning Association) or their website at www. streettwinning association. org.uk.

regularweeklyevents Mondays

‘Just Be’ Coffee Morning

Street Baptist Church

10.30am-Midday

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Strictly Come Tea Dancing

Glastonbury Town Hall

2.30pm-4pm

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Shadow of the Tor Sessions

Assembly Rooms, Glastonbury

6.30pm

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Storytime with Sarah Mooney

Glastonbury Library

3.30pm-4pm

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Tea Dance Wessex Hotel, Street 2pm-4.15pm

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

Glastonbury Talking Café

Tuesdays

Health Walk Wells Leisure Centre 11am

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

Tor Leisure, Glastonbury (term time)

Unit 10, Tanyard, Street

10am-Midday

9am-1pm

Wednesdays

Beat Surgery Glastonbury Library 2.30pm-4pm

Wednesdays

Early Parenting Drop In

Red Brick Building/Bocabar

1pm-3pm

Wednesdays

Open Mic Night

The King Arthur, Glastonbury

9pm-11pm

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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

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Shepton Slot Car Club

Shepton Mallet Leisure Centre

7.30pm-10pm

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Table Tennis Club

Red Brick Building/Bocabar

5.30pm-8.30pm

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Tablet/iPad Session Wells Library 10.30am-12.30pm

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Wells Market Market Place 9am-4pm

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Women’s Pregnancy Drop In

Red Brick Building/Bocabar

10am-Midday

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Coffee Morning

Holy Trinity Church, Walton

10.30am-11.30am

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Desktop Computer Session

Wells Library

10.30am-12.30pm

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The Grow Room

The King Arthur, Glastonbury

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Knit and Natter

The Methodist Church, Street

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Knit and Natter

Wells Library

1.30pm

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Rhyme Time for Under 5s

Glastonbury Library

10am-10.30am

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Shepton Mallet Talking Café Peppers 10am-Midday

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Street Country Market

United Reformed Church

9.30am-Midday

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Street Sings Ladies’ Choir

The Quaker Meeting Room, Street

7.30pm-8.30pm

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Street Men Choir

The Quaker Meeting Room, Street

8.30pm-9.30pm

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Street Men’s Shed

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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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Story Time for Under 5s

Glastonbury Library

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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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The Street Inn, Street

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Sunday Games Night

The King Arthur, Glastonbury

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WE ARE WASSAILING

Somerset is cider country, and where there’s cider there’s Wassailing. Time to find out more about this most ancient of traditions

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hen we spotted that there were three Wassailing events happening in the area this month, we decided it was about time we found out what it was all about. When questioned around the office, the general opinion was that it was something to do with trees and cider, but none of us really knew what it was all about. Luckily, in these Internet-blessed days, the information we needed was only a few clicks away… Simply put, the tradition of Wassailing is usually celebrated on the Twelfth Night (often around January 5-6) but some still Wassail around ‘Old Twelvey Night’, which is on January 17. People drink the health of the apple trees to help them thrive. This is usually coupled with the singing a traditional song like Here we Come A-Wassailing, wearing outfits made of rags.

Scaring away the spirits Wassailers gather around an apple tree and make as much noise as possible (usually by banging saucepans) to scare away the evil spirits and ensure a good harvest of apples for that autumn. Toast soaked in cider is then draped around the tree and a cup of cider is poured into the ground. The word ‘Wassail’ comes from an Anglo-Saxon greeting which translates to ‘be in good health’, and although Wassailing can be found all over the country, because of Somerset’s history of apple growing, it’s far more common here than anywhere else. If you’ve never experienced Wassailing then it’s a lot of fun. It’s generally considered to be a joyous occasion, and there’s usually entertainment and food along with the actual Wassailing itself, so it’s a great evening out for all the family.

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WHERE TO WASSAIL? Here are three Wassailing events you can check out this month…

A SOMERSET WASSAIL EVENING Rural Life Museum – Jan 13 There’s plenty going on at the Rural Life Museum, with a cèilidh band, hot refreshments and a packed program of events.

WASSAILING AT AVALON ORCHARD Glastonbury Tor – Jan 13 On this event you can tour the Tor, sing around the trees, hear stories by the fire and sample the fruit of last year’s crop.

MID SOMERSET SHOW WASSAIL North Wootton Village Orchard – Jan 17 The fund starts at 6.30, when the bonfire is lit, and there’s live music, a ploughman’s supper and much shouting and bashing of pans.

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Want to get fitter for 2018? parkrun is a growing worldwide movement that aims to get people healthier while having fun at the same time

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n total there are over 1.5 million people signed up to parkrun all around the world – in 490 different locations to be exact. The first event took place in London in 2004, and that race, like every one since, was a five kilometre Time Trail around a park. The Shepton Mallet parkrun began last April, in Collett Park and is the only one within a 20-mile radius – although Street are hoping to get one set up this year. The whole ethos behind parkrun is to get people out and get them fitter. It’s very much a social occasion too, as many in the group stop off afterwards in the Collett Park Café for a coffee or hot chocolate! Edric Hobbs, one of the organisers, was a recent Believe in Somerset award winner, which is a fitting tribute to someone who puts so much effort into making the parkrun event such a success.

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“I think we won because parkrun is a free, inclusive event that has changed the physical and mental wellbeing of many people,” says Edric. “It has helped build a community spirit in Shepton Mallet, and also helped people make new friends in the town.” Shepton Mallet’s parkrun takes place every Saturday morning at 9am at Collett Park. Anyone is welcome to join in, but they do ask that you register first – that way, you can have your time recorded to monitor your progress. For more information, head to the parkrun website at www.parkrun.org.uk/sheptonmallet.

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here’s a new team in charge at Glastonbury’s King Arthur pub, and they’ve got big plans for it. There will still be the same wide range of acts we’ve come to know and love, and Wednesdays is still open mic night, but they’ve added a jam night on Sundays and a ‘Grow Room’ event every Thursday. As the name suggests, the idea behind this is for young acts to come along, get some gigging experience and also be encouraged to keep performing. The team have invested heavily in a load of new digital equipment, including cameras for live streaming.

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

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DOVE ARTISTS CHRISTMAS SHOW

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Jan 1-8 THE SHEPPEY SOUL SHACK The Sheppey Inn

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CLUB MUSIQUE

Rural Lift Museum, Glastonbury

The Sheppey Inn

THE HAWTHORNS PUB QUIZ

Hawthorns, Glastonbury

9pm LEGO CLUB Glastonbury Library

KNIT AND NATTER GROUP

Glastonbury Library

OPEN MIC NIGHT

The Full Moon, Wells

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1.30pm

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BREAKFAST CLUB: CHELSEA PAGET

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Daniels’ Breakfast Club, where you can sit and enjoy a stunning breakfast while listening to some great music, is rapidly becoming the thing to do on the first Sunday of the the month. Kicking off 2018 in style, they’ve got Chelsea Paget playing.

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FRIENDLY SPIRITS SWING

Street Library

OPEN MIC NIGHT

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4pm Shepton Brasserie

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MONDAY 8

SATURDAY 13

Street Library

CASH PRIZE BINGO

A SOMERSET WASSAIL EVENING

TUESDAY 16

Market House, Glastonbury

Hawthorns, Glastonbury

Prestleigh Inn, Shepton Mallet WEDNESDAY 10

U3A PLAY READING

Wells Library

THURSDAY 11

Rural Life Museum

2.30pm Bath & West Showground

KNITWITS KNITTING GROUP CROW DAWN

GLASTONBURY BODY ART EVENT

Assembly Rooms, Glastonbury

STITCH TOGETHER

Glastonbury Library

TAKE OVER TOUR

Hawthorns, Glastonbury Wells Cathedral

TRUE BUBLE

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A unique participatory event in the open space of the Cathedral emptied of chairs in the depths of winter. The event will invite you to explore the resonance of this ancient and sacred building with the human voice, taking place in the Nave, Quire, Chapter House, Undercroft and Transepts.

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The Swan Hotel, Wells

WASSAILING AT AVALON ORCHARD

Glastonbury Tor SUNDAY 14

CASH PRIZE BINGO

Tues 16/Fri 19 7.15pm

Jan 13-14 WEDNESDAY 17

ART, ANTIQUES AND COLLECTABLES AUCTION

10.30am McCubbing and Redfern, Wells

7.30pm The King William, Glastonbury

FRIDAY 12

SOUL SOUNDINGS

RIGOLETTO

Strode Theatre Wells Film Centre

CHILDREN’S CRAFT EVENT ‘BIRDS IN WINTER’

The Horseshoe Inn, Shepton Mallet 7pm Street Library

1pm

7pm EVENT CINEMA

ANTIQUES AND COLLECTORS FAIR

BOARD GAMES NIGHT

Salvation Army

POETRY LUNCH CLUB

1pm

MID-SOMERSET SHOW WASSAIL

North Wootton Village Orchard

6.30pm

Jan 13-14 OPEN MIC NIGHT The Full Moon, Wells 1.30pm THURSDAY 18

JAZZ SESSION

Hawthorns, Glastonbury

MID SOMERSET TINNITUS 7pm SELF HELP GROUP MEETING Wells Fire Station

7.30pm

FRIDAY 19

2pm BEAVER The Elms Inn, Street

BIG SMOKIN’ JOE

Assembly Rooms, Royal British Legion, Street 7pm Glastonbury

8pm

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ROADSHOW 4.30pm A NIGHT AT THE MOVIES St John’s Church, Shape Shepton Council Chambers, Glastonbury 7.30pm Shepton Mallet 6.45pm

Street Library

CROSS FIRE

Hawthorns, Glastonbury

KNITTING FOR CHILDREN

NO FIXED ABODE

Wells Library

SATURDAY 20

Strode Theatre

City Arms, Wells

11am

FRIDAY 26

QUIZ NIGHT IN THE BAR

7.30pm

SUNDAY 21

OPEN MIC NIGHT

Market House, Glastonbury

NEVILLE STAPLE

DON’T MISS!

Red Brick Building/Bocabar Neville Staple’s name is carved into the history of Ska music. The flamboyant frontman of The Specials (the perfect antidote to the rigid Terry Hall), Staple is coming to the Bocabar in aid of Mind, the mental Health charity. Staple’s band will be ably supported by Flipron and some special guests. This is guaranteed to be one of the musical highlights of 2018, and should not be missed!

SHEPTON MALLET SUNDAY MARKET

Town Centre, Shepton Mallet

EVENT CINEMA

ROMEO AND JULIET (BOLSHOI BALLET)

Strode Theatre

3pm

TWO OF CLUBS

The Elms Inn, Street

CASH PRIZE BINGO

DAVID 9 LUNAS

Prestleigh Inn, Shepton Mallet TUESDAY 23

CHILDREN’S FESTIVAL: NOAH AND THE FLOOD

CEZANNE – PORTRAITS OF A LIFE

COFFEE MORNING

THURSDAY 25

10.30am Strode Theatre

It’s a very special Charity Bingo Night at the Victoria Field Club tonight, as it’s being held to help raise money for a Crispin School pupil to fund her world challenge expedition. If you’re free then why not pop along to lend your support?

City Arms, Wells

MONDAY 22

EVENT CINEMA

Wells Cathedral

CHARITY BINGO NIGHT

Victoria Field Club, Street 7pm

DJ DR AMAQUEEN – PEAKY BLINDERS NIGHT

The King Arthur, Glastonbury

JON CLARE

The Elms Inn, Street

SILVERBACK

7.30pm The Riflemans Arms, Glastonbury SATURDAY 27

10am KNITWITS KNITTING GROUP ANTIQUES, CRAFT & COLLECTORS MARKET United Reformed Church, DON’T DO TUESDAYS – Wells Town Hall Glastonbury 2.30pm PLUS SPECIAL GUESTS The King Arthur, Glastonbury

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FAMILY FUN

Rural Life Museum, Glastonbury Don’t forget that the Rural Life Museum runs two family events every month throughout the year. Head over to their website at www.swheritage.org.uk/ rural-life-museum to find out what’s planned for this month.

FARMERS’ MARKET

Town Centre, Glastonbury

Bath and West Showground

Glastonbury Tor SUNDAY 28

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Bath and West Showground

2pm TUESDAY 30

COAST AND COUNTRYSIDE

Wells Museum

7.30pm

Royal British Legion, Street 7pm WEDNESDAY 31

EXHIBITION

SHELLEY DYER-GIBBINS

STREET TALKING CAFÉ

Crispin Community Centre 11am

The Sheppey Inn TRAVESTEES COMEDY CLUB Jan 27-End of March Tor Leisure, Glastonbury 7.30pm

The Hawthorns is the home of live music in Glastonbury. Here’s what you’ve got to look forward to this month…

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5.30pm

TOY AND TRAIN COLLECTORS Jan 27-28 FAIR

STITCH TOGETHER

THE HOME OF LIVE MUSIC Jan 5

TOSCA

Strode Theatre

Nick Parker and the False Alarms Mofuso Jazz Session Cross Fire Animal Krackers

Every Tuesday Open Mic Every Sunday Backdoor Man Blues Jam

Call 01458 831255 for more details, or check out the Hawthorns Facebook page


A Slim Pet is a Healthy Pet

January 2018

Wirrall Park Road, Glastonbury BA6 9XE

01458 832972 info@ovg.co.uk www.ovg.co.uk

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 and run Monday to Friday between 10am-5pm. Attend one of our clinics between 1st and 31st January and you’ll be automatically entered into a competition where you could win one month’s supply of FREE Weight Management pet food! Health Plan members benefit from 10% discount on pet food!

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Most of us think about all those extra calories we’ve consumed around this time of year, and we may be thinking about our pet’s weight, too. Orchard Vet Group is an Approved Weight Management Centre for pets, and therefore our staff have undergone specific training in order to offer appropriate advice. Statistics show that 59% of dogs and 39% of cats in the UK are overweight. Contributing factors of obesity in pets include: Gender Females are more prone to weight gain than males. Age Older animals have difficulties with movement due to arthritis. Neutering Animals require fewer calories once neutered. The most important factor is overfeeding, where family members give too many treats or don’t weigh out food as per the manufacturer’s guidelines. There are several risks involved with having an overweight pet, including joint disease, heart and lung disease, diabetes, liver disease and a reduce lifespan. Prevention is better than cure, and Orchard Vets offer FREE weight clinics run by our trained team of nurses who can help you and your pet reach your goal. So if you are interested in attending one of our clinics, or for more advice, give us a call on 01458 832972. Clinics are by appointment


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All the top films coming to the area this month

THE GREATEST SHOWMAN

MOLLY’S GAME

Released: 5 Jan Cert: TBA Inspired by the imagination of P.T. Barnum, The Greatest Showman is an original musical that celebrates the birth of show business.

Released: 12 Jan Cert: 15 The true story of Molly Bloom, who ran the world’s most exclusive highstakes poker game.

ALL THE MONEY IN THE WORLD

IN 3D Released: 19 Jan Cert: TBA Aspiring musician Miguel enters the Land of the Dead to find a legendary singer.

Released: 5 Jan Cert: TBA The story of the kidnapping of 16-year-old John Paul Getty III.

DARKEST HOUR

Released: 12 Jan Cert: PG During the early days of World War II, the fate of Western Europe hangs on the newly appointed Prime Minister Winston Churchill, who must decide whether to negotiate with Hitler, or fight on against incredible odds.

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DOWNSIZING

Released: 24 Jan Cert: 15 A guy realises he would have a better life if he were to shrink himself.

EARLY MAN

Released: 26 Jan Cert: TBA The latest film from Aardman, the masters of animation.

movies at the strode theatre 7-8/12/14 January PADDINGTON 2 PG 7 January LOST IN PARIS 12A 8/13 January

GAUGUIN 15

10-11 January

PROFESSOR MARSTON AND THE WONDER WOMAN 15

11/13 January

THE DINNER 15

12/14 January

STAR WARS: THE LAST JEDI 12A

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BRAD’S STATUS 15

I AM NOT A WITCH 12A

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LE JOUR SE LÈVE PG

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29 January

BEN RIVERS: THREE FILMS PLUS Q&A 15

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THE GREATEST SHOWMAN ALL THE MONEY IN THE WORLD

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DARKEST HOUR MOLLY’S GAME

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COCO

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DOWNSIZING

JANUARY 26

EARLY MAN

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A world of cinema awaits!

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The latest games destined for your PC or console

RELEASED

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FROM: Sony FORMATS: PlayStation VR

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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f Resident Evil 7 VR proved anything, it was that we love strapping on a VR headset and scaring the bejeezus out of ourselves. The next game to continue the tradition is Sony’s The Inpatient, which has been developed by Supermassive Games and is a prequel to Until Dawn – set 60 years before it. You’ve been sectioned in the same sanatorium as Until Dawn and are suffering from amnesia. How you got there, who you need to interact with to reveal the storyline and how you may or may not get out unravels beautifully among the game’s horrors. This is another showcase game for the PlayStation VR’s impressive talents.

JANUARYRELEASES STREET FIGHTER V: ARCADE EDITION

(PC, PS4) 19 January

KIRBY BATTLE ROYALE

(3DS) 26 January

DRAGON BALL FIGHTERZ

(PC, PS4, Xbox One)

January 2018

26 January

MONSTER HUNTER: WORLD

(PC, PS4, Xbox One)

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!

30 January

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23 January

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Neighbourhood plan ensures that Glastonbury residents have a real say in the town’s future A Glastonbury Neighbourhood Plan questionnaire will arrive on every town residents’ doorstep during the week of January 8-15. The questionnaire will give residents an exciting opportunity to express their needs and concerns regarding the town’s housing, employment, wildlife, culture and community support issues. On completion of the plan and once adopted, the considerations of local people are given a right in law under the Localism Act of 2011 to shape the future of Glastonbury. This will include housing developments, protection of green spaces and identifying commercial opportunities to help create employment. “When planning applications are being considered, they will have to take into consideration the policies in

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the Glastonbury’s Local Neighbourhood Plan,” explains Chair of the Steering Group and a former Glastonbury Mayor, Cllr Jon Cousins. The Localism Act was brought in by the coalition Government, and its purpose is to allow locals to have more input on design and character when it comes to town development. There is even the opportunity to take control of some aspects of planning from the District Council level. So keep an eye out for the plan, fill it out and make sure you return it by January 29 to have your say. Date Created: 24-11-2017

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ZIGGYS: A BIT OF EVERYTHING If you’re looking for another shop in Wells that sells things a little out of the ordinary, then we suggest you pop by Ziggys Vinyl Destination on Tucker Street (where Alchemists Tea Emporium used to be), as they have a stunning selection of original and collectable items. For starters, there’s lots of vinyl (new and old), but the owner, Joann Parsons, specialises in collectables for some of the biggest artists on the planet – including The Beatles, Elvis and David

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Bowie. And it’s not just records either, as she has some incredible pop memorabilia too, as well as autographs. music DVDs, some beautiful enamel signage and even a few comics. In Joann’s own words, they stock a bit of everything. It’s a shop that it’s easy to lose an hour in, as there’s just so much interesting stuff to look through.

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Mobile 07974 403766 Tel 01458 841671 Email johnparklandscapes@googlemail.com

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selection of locally sourced homemade meals Delicious homemade cakes

danielsofwells cafedaniels

daniels cafe

5 Queen Street, Wells BA5 2DP

Funeral Plans From £1,745

01749 672146

Wills from £125 Lasting powers of attorney £215 & living wills £79

Rod Major is available and very happy to answer all your questions at Wells Market every Wednesday. Come and say hello!

01749 670100 100 01749 670 rod@wfs.me.uk

The Nib, Priory Health Park, Glastonbury Road, Wells BA5 1TH • rod@wfs.me.uk

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Sound equipment hire for all types of event, including…

Maltings Audio

Parties Gigs Weddings Festivals

MaltingsAudio PA Hire We make things LOUDER!

07963 416034 www.maltingsaudio.co.uk


FOX services

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HOUSE MAINTENANCE

Warm Welcome

HOUSE CLEARANCE

Live music Fridays & Sundays

GARDEN MAINTENANCE & CLEARANCE

110 Somerton Road, Street

No job too big or too small

Home-cooked food

AJ TAXIS 1-8 SEATS AVAILABLE

SHORT OR LONG DISTANCE

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AIRPORT AND STATIONS

07877 886797

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STREET & GLASTONBURY AREAS Credit Cards Payments Accepted

www.taxi-glastonbury.co.uk

Repair of all makes of TV Computers, Laptops and Games Consoles,etc.

Foxisdigital.com

01458 443094 07976 908334

BOB BRUNWIN PLASTERER 30 years experience

All aspects of plastering undertaken Free estimate and advice Tel 01458 762542 Mobile 07767 421453

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We print 6,500 of The Basis each month, and advertising rates start at just £22 a month. Email Dean on dean@super8media.co.uk to discuss how we can create an advertising and editorial package that’s tailor-made to your business’s needs.

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• 1400 spin washing machine • Large 7kg

SALE £449 RRP £929

Excludes headboard & bedding

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SALE STARTS WEDNESDAY 27TH DECEMBER

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