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kay, so we’re not quite there yet, but one of the joys of running a bimonthly magazine out at the start of November is that I’m probably one of the first people to wish you a Happy Christmas! It’s fair to say that 2020 has been a bit of an odd one (and that’s probably putting it rather mildly), but it’s been heartwarming to see the way communities have pulled together to help those less fortunate. Never does that seem more important than at this time of year. And despite everything, there are some events still being held, and some people determined to carry on regardless. This issue we’ve got events, news, features and the ultimate Christmas Gift Guide. If you’re struggling with what presents to get this year, then check out our spread of festive delights – I’m very confident that you’ll find the perfect gift idea nestled away on those two pages. So, have an amazing time, forget about everything for a few days, and we’ll see you soon for a whole new year and (fingers, toes and eyes crossed) hopefully a better one, too. Dean Mortlock – Editor

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Frontline All the latest event news and views. If it’s going on, it’s going in

Theatre benefits from funding

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t was good news for the Strode Theatre recently, as they were one of the many arts-related organisations that were awarded a grant from Arts Council England as part of the Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport Recovery Fund. The Strode was awarded £246,911 which will ensure that when the theatre relaunches in 2021, it will be back stronger than ever. Robin Peters, the Manager of Strode Theatre, said: “The funding will help to remodel the organisation more or less from the ground up, and then reopen again, in hopefully the spring of next year. It’s a real lifeline for us, and helps to mitigate some of the damage that Coronavirus, lockdown and everything else has done to the theatre in the last six months.

“Actually, a lot of the work that will happen in the next six months was on the cards for the next two or three years, so the timeline has shrunk considerably. “I don’t have a clear plan of what the reopened Strode Theatre looks like, but I’ve got the opportunity now to go on that journey. It’s really exciting.” If you have any questions about the Strode Theatre then do get in touch with Robin on the theatre@ strode-college.ac.uk email address. “Anything that comes in through email or the Facebook page is always read. It’s fantastic for me to read even if I don’t have the time to respond to all of them.” www.strodetheatre.org.uk

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Refurbishment work completed at Merriman Park The 0-10 year-old play area in Merriman Park was reopened on October 19 after a major refurbishment program. Cllr. Claire Axten said: “Opening this brand new play area is the culmination of years of planning by the Merriman Park Group and Street Parish Council. We hope that children and families will enjoy it for many years to come.”

“Play parks are so important for children and families,” said Cllr. Andy Leafe. “They are a free outdoor activity, and a place to socialise and have fun. With all that is happening in our current climate, we must still find reasons to have amusement and enjoyment. Hence the reason for this important investment.”

Snippets Greenbank staff keeping busy Greenbank Pool may be closed, but the staff have still been busy. We heard that they took over the Millfield School pool during the summer to requalify and pick up some new covid-related skills. It’s all to ensure that when the pool finally does reopen next year, they’ll be fully trained up and ready to welcome you back.

No Parade for Remembrance Day

Salvation Army launch Baby Bank service in Street The Street branch of the Salvation Army has recently started up a Baby Bank in the village to help new families. Working closely with the Health Visitor team they put together boxes containing newborn

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clothing, nappies, toiletries, toys and baby blankets. They rely on donations for this, so if you have anything you can offer, or would like to find out more, message them through their Facebook page.

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Due to the current covid-19 situation, there will be no Remembrance Day Parade in Street on Sunday, November 8. Could any organisations who usually lay wreaths contact Street Royal Legion to arrange alternative arrangements.


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The Community Fridge was opened by Glastonbury’s Mayor, Jon Cousins.

Community Fridge now open in Glastonbury Glastonbury has officially opened its own Community Fridge to provide food for those who need it, while at the same time reducing food waste. Located outside the Town Hall, food is collected daily from local supermarkets and then placed on the shelves and in the chillers. People are free to leave donations of fresh fruit and vegetables, unopened tins and packets within their use-by date. The Fridge also has a supply of sanitary products and, occasionally, toiletries, washing capsules and even fresh flowers!

It’s open 8am-4pm every day and is regularly cleaned by volunteers. The Glastonbury Community Fridge was set up and run by Gina Ty-Wharton and Ellise Toop, who both want to thank all the local businesses and people that have donated. They’re always looking for donations to maintain the smooth running of the fridge, so if you would like to donate then please contact them at admin@ glastonburycommunityfridge. com for details. You can also visit their facebook page at www. facebook.com/GlastonburyFridge.

Shop releases its own TV show! RGtv is a brand-new streaming show on YouTube, which launched at the start of November and is releasing new episodes every week until December 20. It’s a collaboration between the Rogues Gallery shop on Glastonbury High Street and Big Smokin’ Joe, with features on art, music and life in the town. You’ll find the show on YouTube (search for RGtv) and we love what we’ve seen so far, but we feel duty bound to inform you that the language can, on occasion, be a bit on the sweary side.

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Shepton Mallet

Frontline This incredible lantern was created for the 2019 Lantern Festival by local artist, Mandy McKenna.

Snippets A Plan for the town Shepton Mallet Town Council recently published its first Town Plan, a document that sets out the strategic vision for the Council for the next four years. The plan is based on feedback from hundreds of residents. www.sheptonmallet-tc.gov.uk

Bird Trail Seven Shepton artists have worked together to create a unique art trail in the town. The Bird Trail runs along the whole of the High Street and features seven varieties of bird.

Shepton Civic Award Nominations are now open for the Shepton Mallet Town Council’s Civic Award. If you would like to nominate someone, head to www. sheptonmallet-tc.gov.uk/ civic-awards.

Alternative planned for Lantern Festival The Shepton Mallet Lantern Festival has cancelled its usual Parade but is hopeful of finding a way to display some of the many wonderful lanterns made by the community in previous years. In particular they are keen to give the great Shepton Ram, made by

Mandy McKenna, another outing (see above). Fingers crossed that the whole lantern flock will be seen in Shepton around Christmas this year! To keep up-to-date on the very latest Lantern Festival news, head to their website at www. sheptonlanternfestival.org.uk.

The Write Stuff for Shepton Mallet Local writer Polly Hall is having her first book published this December. Titled The Taxidermist’s Lover, it’s a passionate tale of a woman obsessed with her partner’s taxidermy creations, as well as their turbulent relationship. It’s a dark, brooding tale, and we were lucky enough to read an early edition of the book, so would happily recommend it – especially to fans of dark, Gothic romance. For more information on Polly and The Taxidermist’s Lover, head to www.pollyhall.co.uk.

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Those with a passion for writing may also be interested in a one-day creative writing event happening on Saturday, November 28 remotely over Zoom. Hosted by Polly herself and also Alison Powell from the brilliant Write Club (www.writeclub.org. uk), Meeting Your Muse will help you connect with your writing, and find valuable inspiration and motivation from other aspiring writers. For more information on the event, head to www.facebook. com/HelloWriteClub.

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Wells

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Choir on trial A wonderful annual commemoration concert full of music and readings, The Trials and Tribulations of the Vicars Choral takes a personal approach this year, with a show all about the Choral themselves. With stories and songs spanning the centuries, the concert is the perfect tribute for a choir that, incredibly, was started 676 years ago.

Georgie Robbins and Kate Ford, the dynamic duo that run Daniels Café – home of the finest cupcakes and fry-ups around.

Company with Cupcakes Daniels Café on Queen Street in Wells has just launched a brand new initiative called Cupcake and Company. Working with the Wells-based mental health charity Heads Up, the aim of Cupcake and Company is to create a safe space for people to chat, get advice and (naturally) have one of Daniels’ delicious cupcakes, too.

Cupcake and Company was launched on Monday, November 2, and will be hosted at Daniels every other Monday from 10am until Midday. The sessions will be run by Heads Up’s Charity Director Bridget Harvey, and have been supported by Health Connections Mendip. Check out the Daniels Facebook page (@DanielsCafeWells) for more info.

Wells resident publishes book

Elim launches Xmas appeal The Elim Connect Centre in Wells is planning various ways to serve the community this Christmas – including food and hamper delivery. For more info, head to www. connect-centre.org.uk.

Wells resident Ross Young has been writing children’s poems and stories for the past 50 years, and has now recently published his first book, Billy Bear’s Flying Adventure, on October 29. “I wrote my first Billy adventure for my children in 1978 when they were seven and five while recovering from a back operation. They thoroughly enjoyed it and it inspired me to write more. “Billy’s adventures are what I would call ‘traditional’ children’s stories aimed at 3-7 year olds, where Billy has great ambitions and his friends all come together to help him achieve them. There are obstacles in the way but with their help, he overcomes them. It’s all

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about friendship, teamwork, fun and achievement – what I believe childhood should be all about.” Billy Bear’s Flying Adventure is available through all major book retailers, and can be bought online at www.bit.ly/billybear.

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Somerton

Edgar Hall to host charity event

Rotary Club to offer Christmas Tea delivery Langport & Somerton Rotary Club are offering a home delivery service for a Christmas Tea in a box – two mince pies, a slice of Christmas cake, a pot of brandy butter and a tea bag. All for just £6. It’s a fantastic idea for a great cause, so if you’d like to order one, contact Joy Bailey on 01935 823367 or bailey23cc@gmail.com. Orders must be received by Sunday, November 29 for delivery on December 8-9.

We think it’s fair to say that what we all need about now is a really good night out. Thankfully, that’s exactly what’s on the cards on Saturday, December 5 at the Edgar Hall in Somerton. Hosted by the Rotary Club of Langport and Somerton, their Charity Bash features Dave Hook in an outstanding tribute to the singer Rod Stewart. You also get a stunning two-course dinner, bar, raffle, auction and disco. All for just £30. Proceeds will be split between the Yeovil Breast Cancer Unit appeal and Prostate Cancer, and tickets can be bought from Mike Gillingham (07889 130495), Roger Hampton (01458 741606) or Joy Bailey (01935 823367).


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Who says Christmas has to be cancelled this year? Clearly there are a number of events that sadly won’t be held this festive season, but there are still plenty of fun things coming up that are guaranteed to get you in the festive mood. More will be announced as we get nearer to Christmas too, so keep checking on our Facebook page for the latest ones.

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Normally the Evercreech Christmas Market is held in the Village Hall, but this year it’s heading out into the Playing Field. Expect a wide selection of local crafts, Christmas cards, jewellery and oodles of seasonal goodies. Queen’s Road Playing Field, Evercreech

Panto with a difference at The Bishop’s Palace this year, as the whole thing will be made up on the night. The audience gets to choose key elements of the show and the expert improv performers then take over to create a unique and hilarious show for you. The Bishop’s Palace

Expect another sighting of Father Christmas in Somerton during the weekend of the 28-29 of November. He’ll be setting up this year at the iconic Buttercross market cross. The Buttercross Grotto, Somerton

The Santa Special features a 40-minute steam train journey, a quick hop out to see Father Christmas, then another journey back to Cranmore. Kids are given activity packs to keep them busy, and there are refreshments to purchase on the train. East Somerset Railway, Cranmore

We’re not entirely sure what’s Christmassy about this Bingo event at The Horseshoe Inn in Bowlish, Shepton Mallet, but colour us intrigued if we we’re not curious to find out more. The Horseshoe Inn, Shepton Mallet

Nearly 20 Psychedelic bands over a whole weekend in the comfort of The King Arthur in Glastonbury. There’s an all-day bar plus hot and cold food – and all covid-compliant as it’s possible to be, naturally. The King Arthur, Glastonbury

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The plan is to have a repeat of last year’s excellent Christmas market, with over 60 stalls across two floors of the Wells Town Hall and a café, too. Wells Town Hall

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Those looking for a more traditional Christmas might appreciate this one-man show on Charles Dickens. Barry North stars as the man himself, who will guide you through a solo performance packed with classic literary characters and stories – including A Christmas Carol. Wells Town Hall

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What would Christmas be without a flagon of eggnog and a Slade tribute band? We have no idea, as every Christmas for us has a flagon of eggnog and a Slade tribute band in it. This is one evening guaranteed to get you in the Christmas spirit. Pilton Club

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Wells Film Centre

A Gift Card to the Wells Film Centre would make a fantastic Christmas present. Just saying.

THE SHOW MUST GO ON The future of the Wells Film Centre seems a lot more secure, thanks to the support of local filmgoers…

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he entertainment business is one of the ones that’s been hit the hardest due to covid, and nothing proves that more than the Wells Film Centre. Despite reopening in July, strict guidelines and constantly moving release dates meant they were forced to close again in September. The good news is that Sally Cooper, the owner of the Wells Film Centre, recently announced that they would be reopening again on December 4, and the great people of Wells and the surrounding area have been a big part of that. “So we’ve had a lot of people that wanted to donate and help us out in these times,” says Sally. “The only thing we can think of doing was to set a page up on the JustGiving site.”

The fundraising page is just a part of the Wells Film Centre’s Save our Cinema campaign. Head to their website (www. wellsfilmcentre.co.uk) and you can also name a seat or auditorium, or purchase a gift voucher to use when they reopen. The support so far has been amazing, with (at the time of writing) over 150 people donating nearly £7,000, many of which also leave messages of support, too. Sally says: “All the money goes towards the bills and staffing costs to ensure we can stay open for them. “People have been so lovely. Going on the site and Facebook and reading how lovely people are being… it just really keeps you going. We’ve had emails and phone calls, and they are all so positive.”

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Coming to a screen near you There are some cracking films coming out soon, and they will all be coming to the Wells Film Centre. Here’s a few to look forward to…

Peter Rabbit 2 – December 11

Death on the Nile – December 18

Wonder Woman 1984 – December 26 All film release dates are subject to possible change.

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n average, dogs live until 12 years old, cats until 17 and rabbits until 10. However, all these species can live beyond these averages for many years! As our pets age, their needs change, and we may need to adapt their lifestyle to suit them. But how to spot when your pet is showing signs of ageing? Behavioural changes are common. These include signs of ‘slowing down’, less playfulness or keenness to exercise, and even aggression. Loss of hearing and eyesight are common. You may notice aggression when approached unexpectedly, or less response to commands. Unexplained weight loss may indicate underlying health problems. Dental disease progresses with age. You may notice smelly breath, changes when your pet eats or a brown discolouration to their teeth. Incontinence. If your dog is exercising less or your cat is using a scratch post less, you may notice their nails need trimming more often! If you notice any of the above changes in your pet, it’s important to get a health check with a vet. These symptoms could simply be due to age but some may be indicative of medical conditions common with older animals. At Orchard Vets, we offer specific senior pet consultations which automatically include a blood pressure check and urine test to help identify any underlying issues (further tests may be advised). For more advice, or to make an appointment, contact us on 01458 832972 mentioning a ‘Senior Pet Consultation’. It usually takes around 30 minutes, and costs £50.

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SPOTLIGHT ON SOMERSET LOCAL FOOD Locally produced food delivered right to your door…

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omerset Local Food is a Community Benefit Society based in Glastonbury, which is owned and financed by the local community. You may not have heard of them before, but they have been supporting local food growers and producers since 2002, delivering top quality local food right to your door via their website.

A sound investment At the core of the society is the ethos of promoting ecological farming methods to protect our natural environment – and they’ve provided £1.5 million to the local Somerset Economy since they were set up. Also, as everything is owned by the community, everyone who’s a shareholder benefits. Shares cost £1 each, and you need to buy a minimum of 100 shares. It’s a fantastic way to help finance a very worthy group as well as a great investment, too.

You’ll find the Somerset Local Food website at www.localfooddirect.co.uk, where you can browse through a wide range of fresh food and household products – everything from traditional pork sausages from Stephens the Butcher in Glastonbury through to environmentally friendly toothbrushes. “The lockdown has been one of our busiest periods ever and we have already built on our loyal customer base,” says team member Ian Liversidge. “More people have discovered produce from the local area and some of those who attended the local markets to support food from the locality are now also regulars. “We already had a base of vulnerable customers and now we support many more and provide a safe and caring service with our team of friendly drivers. Somerset Local food belongs to and is a big part of the community and continues to grow.”

SOMERSET LOCAL FOOD HAS PROVIDED £1.5 MILLION TO THE LOCAL SOMERSET ECONOMY SINCE THEY WERE SET UP

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CHRISTMAS AT THE BISHOP’S PALACE W

e think it’s fair to say that people might be struggling to feel especially Christmassy this year. Thankfully though, The Bishop’s Palace in Wells have pulled out all the stops to create a Winter Wonderland that’s guaranteed to warm the chilliest cockles. The rooms of the medieval Palace with be beautifully decorated with a variety of themes (from medieval to Victorian), and the Entrance Hall will have a roaring fire.

There will also be a Christmas-themed Family Trail, which will lead you through the house and gardens and end up at a traditional nativity scene. Also outside will be a Christmas Café, complete with German Market-inspired food and drink! Possibly saving the best til last, there’s a visit to Father (and Mother) Christmas and, on selected days, costumed readings of A Christmas Carol by members of Wells Theatre Company. www.bishopspalace.org.uk

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ou may think that teaching your toddlers to play Rugby would be a recipe for disaster, but the good news is that Rugbytots couldn’t actually be safer. And it’s a lot of fun, too. Here’s how it works: the sessions are split into three age groups (2-3.5 years, 3.5-5 years and 5-7 years), and each age group has a list of fun activities suited to their age. The common thread running through all the groups though is Rugby – specifically, learning how to catch, pass and kick the ball. Pre-school kids will do activities based around colours, shapes and counting, and Rugby-specific skills are added gently, and kids will use sponge foam balls to build their confidence. Older groups will be introduced to some of the basic rules of Rugby, but

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always with the emphasis on fun. As well as the obvious health benefits, courses such as these have shown to help children with their confidence and imagination, too. There are sessions all over the country, but locally there’s one in Baltonsborough on a Saturday and another in Wells on a Sunday. If this sounds like something you think your children might be interested in, then head to the Rugbytots website (www.rugbytots.co.uk) for more information.

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If you’re looking for something a little different to do with the kids, then might we suggest the Toddler Sessions at Happy Hooves Ponies? They’re based in Cranmore, just outside of Shepton Mallet, and a two-hour session costs £12. For that you get the opportunity to explore the outdoors, play in a mud kitchen, arts and crafts and (naturally) loads of time playing with the ponies. To find out more about Happy Hooves Ponies and their sessions, head to www.happyhoovesponies.co.uk.


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e’ve always believed that music will beat the odds, no matter what, and one recent musical success story has been the return of Jazz to the Red Brick Building. Singer Sarah Griffiths is just one part of the Red Brick Red Hot Jazz Club, who, along with the rest of the band, bring a smooth mix of classic and less-familiar songs to an eager, music-loving public. “We’ve had two amazing shows so far – the last one sold out,” said Sarah. “The new way of doing gigs in a pandemic means all tables must be booked in advance, including food orders. There is a limit to the amount of tables allowed because of current

restrictions, so that everyone is socially distanced and well back from the stage. “But within these new restrictions, we’ve had so much fun and laughter playing and listening to live music again. Everyone’s safety is paramount, and as long as we all play by the rules and look after each other, live music is safe.” On Friday, November 20 they have Jack Challenor, a singer and pianist from Bristol playing with the band. And then there will be a Christmas Jazz Special on Friday, December 18. For all upcoming events from the Red Brick Red Hot Jazz Club, keep an eye on the Red Brick Building page at www.redbrickbuilding.co.uk.

Venues Reopening At the time of going to press, many live music venues were still unable to host indoor gigs. The few that are will be featured in our Event Guide, but we

suggest that you contact individual venues, or check their social pages to find out exactly when they will be hosting live music again.

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Glastonbury-based Mr Keep Calm (made up of Gary Smith and James Bennett) have been releasing a new music video on YouTube on the first of the month since June – and it finishes on the first of December. It’s a mixture of brand-new music and remixed originals, and they’ve all be recorded and filmed in isolation during the pandemic. There’s a really good mix of music on their YouTube page, so check it out for yourself by searching for ‘Mr Keep Calm The New Stuff’

Loud and Proud Did you know that the GFM radio station now has its own weekly Punk show? The show’s called Wrong Speed, and it goes out every Sunday night at 9pm. The presenter, Joe Thompson, is also in the band Hey Colossus and manages to find the time to run a record label, too. Wrong Speed is a weekly hour dedicated to the underground. An eclectic mix, from crushing Hardcore Punk to Acid House via Belgian Library music and digital Dub. The show is dedicated to all those who dig through the crates worldwide. November/December 2020

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Art Exhibitions

The guideart guideart WAC now off icially open The Wells Art Contemporary virtual exhibition was officially opened at Wells Cathedral on October 7 by the Very Revd John Davis, Dean of Wells Cathedral (right) and Paddy O’Hagan, Chair of WAC (left). To find out more about the exhibition, head to www.wellsartcontempory.co.uk.

NOV 10 – DEC 10

INSPIRATION IN ISOLATION

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his mini exhibition Inspiration in Isolation showcases the work members of the Somerset Guild of Craftsmen have created in Lockdown. Each piece will be accompanied with some words from the maker to gain some insight into the inspiration behind it.

Inspiration in Isolation will run from November 10 through until December 10 and will be in the front section of the Guild’s Wells Gallery at 23A Broad Street. They will, of course, still be open for Christmas gifts and their usual treasures throughout the exhibition. Somerset Guild of Craftsmen – www.somersetguild.co.uk

Art Exhibitions Wells Art Contemporary

The Phillip’s Portraits

As I See It

Somerset Reacquainted

Rural Life Museum, Glastonbury – Nov 1-21 A project which captures the essence of a rural county in lockdown from more than 60 artists.

Somerset Guild of Craftsmen, Wells – Nov 10-Dec 10 Beautiful art created by Guild members during the recent covid Lockdown.

Lord of the Dance

Gifted Artisan Christmas Market

Shape & Form

www.wellsmuseum.org.uk/ virtual-exhibitions – Nov 1-Dec 31 A virtual exhibition for the artist Brian Luker. www.wellsmuseum.org.uk/ virtual-exhibitions – Nov 1-Dec 31 This is an exhibition of sculpture by the acclaimed artist, Simon Latham.

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www.wellsmuseum.org.uk/ virtual-exhibitions – Nov 1-Dec 31 An incredible exhibition of Bert Phillip’s photographic history of Wells.

ACEarts, Somerton Nov 4 – Dec 24 30 artists will be selling their beautiful creations at the ACEarts gallery in Somerton.

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www.wellsartcontemporary.co.uk – Sep 1-Jan 2021 Wells’ largest art exhibition is a stunning virtual event for 2020.

Beauty & Truth – Jon Minshull Heart of the Tribe, Glastonbury – Nov 5-Dec 1 Jon’s work is inspired by mythology, geometry and nature.

Inspiration in Isolation

Heart of the Tribe, Glastonbury – Dec 3-Jan 26 This is a group exhibition exploring the fundamental building blocks of visual art, both Geometric and Organic


Courses

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The guidecourses guidecourses & workshops The Artist’s Way

Art Bank Online – Nov 2-Dec 7 This 12-week, facilitated course offers a supportive environment to help you unleash your creativity, based on Julia Cameron’s book, The Artist’s Way. Email lucy@therubbish artproject.co.uk to reserve your place.

Creative Photography with your Phone

The Old Stores Studio, Evercreech Every Tuesday in term time – 10am-Midday An opportunity for parents and carers of young babies to spend some time with like-minded people, as well as a chance to get really creative.

Art Bank Online Nov 4/18, Dec 2/16 Join Art Bank Artist-in-Residence Dimitris Koutroumpas on this four-week course running on alternate Wednesday evenings. It will show you how to get creative with your photography, utilising your smartphone. It’s perfect for beginners and is a fun and supportive class run through Zoom. The cost is just £5 per session and must be booked/ paid for in advance (£20 for all four). If you have any questions please email dimitris@ artbank.org.uk.

Bring Your Baby Mask-making Workshop

Drypoint Etching Workshop With Shelley Dyer-Gibbins

Bring Your Baby Art & Craft

The Old Stores Studio – Nov 5 – 12.30-2.30pm Choose from a range of gorgeous printed fabrics and be led step-by-step to make your own handmade face mask. The workshop is free with a £5 suggested donation for materials.

Christmas Wreath-making Workshop with Shelley Dyer-Gibbins

Heart of the Tribe – Dec 19 – 1-4pm Learn how to arrange a selection of seasonal foliage into a wonderful wild and natural wreath arrangement. You will learn some simple easyto-master techniques, design and get lots of tips about choosing, preparing and looking after your wreath to keep it fresh for longer. All equipment and materials provided, and the cost is £35. To book your place email shelley.dyer88@ talktalk.net or contact the gallery.

Community Garden Volunteering

Red Brick Building, Glastonbury Every Friday – 10am-2pm Come and join this weekly garden volunteering session in this lovely Community Garden. Whether you’re a green-fingered pro or gardening novice, everyone is welcome.

Craft Collective

The Old Stores Studio, Evercreech First Wednesday of the month – 7-9pm A welcoming art and craft group held each month. This group is suitable for all abilities from beginners to advanced

Heart of the Tribe, Glastonbury – Nov 7 – 1-5pm Award-winning Artist Shelley will be hosting a one-day workshop introducing you to the art of drypoint etching. No previous experience is required – this course is designed for complete beginners to enjoy, and/or those with some previous experience. All materials will be provided, just bring a simple sketch, ideas, lots of enthusiasm and be prepared to go home with inky fingers! To book your place email shelley.dyer88@ talktalk.net or contact the gallery. The price is £30 per person, including all materials.

Elim Connect: Drop-In Support

Red Brick Building, Glastonbury Every Thursday – 1-3pm Elim’s Community Outreach supports change in people challenged by complex and multiple needs, such as homelessness, addiction, mental health or other life-controlling issues.

Jump the Beat Drum Circle

Red Brick Building, Glastonbury First Saturday of the month – 11.30am-1pm Join this community drum circle where people come to create music in a friendly and inclusive environment. All equipment provided. No experience necessary.

Knitting Club

Wells Knitting Centre Second Wednesday of the month – 7-9pm Knitting social – come and have a friendly chat while you knit.

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Linocut Printmaking Workshop With Shelley Dyer-Gibbins Heart of the Tribe Nov 14/Dec 5 – 10am-3pm This session costs £55 and is designed for complete beginners – you will learn how to use the linocut tools safely to create interesting and diverse marks which will help inform your designed image. You will then transfer your image to a sheet of linoleum, cut out your image and be shown how to print one colour using water-based inks and a hand printing technique. To book your place email Shelley.dyer88@ talktalk.net or contact the gallery.

Project Linus Quilting Group The Old Stores Studio, Evercreech Second Monday of the month – 10am-1pm This is an open drop-in quilting group to make quilts for sick and traumatised babies, children and teenagers for Project Linus UK.

Seed of Hope

Red Brick Building, Glastonbury Every other Thursday – 10am-2pm Seed of Hope is a Community Interest Company providing recovery-based social and therapeutic gardening for people with mental health problems.

Sufi Sound Streams

Red Brick Building, Glastonbury Second Sunday of the month – 4pm-5.30pm The sessions will be lead by Mikail Rose who, as a follower of the Naqshbandi Sufi Order, has been leading Zikrs for over 30 years.

Volunteer Wednesday

Windsor Hill Wood, Shepton Mallet Every Wednesday until the end of September – 10am-4pm Come and join the community at Windsor Hill Wood for the day. You will be able to participate in all the activities of running the woodland and smallholding as well as participating in silent meditation in the chapel and enjoying lunch together.

Woolly Wednesday

The Old Stores Studio, Evercreech Every Wednesday in term time – 10am-Midday A welcoming textiles group held each week in term time. From fleece to felt, with every aspect of wool and textile based craft in between! November/December 2020

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NOVEMBER WED

FRI

07

Tea and Dance

Millfield Senior School, Street 4.30-5.30pm

THU

13

Live Music: Fifty Shades of Kay The Horseshoe Inn, Shepton Mallet

04

The Globe, Somerton

8.30pm

Live Music: Lady Nade

05

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Antiques & Collectors Fair 7pm

Live Music: Frazer Mitchell

THU

The King Arthur, Glastonbury

Online Talk: The A Socially Spaced Impact of the English Out Highwire and Civil War on Somerset Fire Experience Rural Life Museum,

Somerton Health Walk

Bath & West Showground Nov 13-15 Somerton Library

Live Music: Emerald Dawn

11.30am

FRI

20

The King Arthur, Glastonbury

The Red Brick Hot Jazz Club with Jack Challenor

Ghost Hunt

Shepton Mallet Prison 9pm-3am www.hauntedhappenings.co.uk Red Brick Building

SAT

SAT

14

21

The Bullzini Circus Field, Antiques & Live Music: Bob Hillary Glastonbury 7.30-9pm Evercreech 4.30-6.30pm Collectors Fair (cont.) & Sunny Davidson www.facebook.com/bullzini Bath & West Showground Nov 13-15 The King Arthur, Glastonbury Somerton Health Walk Somerton Library 11.30am

FRI

Wells Cathedral

06

The King Arthur, Glastonbury

A Socially Spaced Out Highwire and Fire Experience

The Bullzini Circus Field, Evercreech 4.30-6.30pm www.facebook.com/bullzini

Somerton Vintage Market Somerton Town Centre

Staff & Scholars’ Recital

2pm/7.30pm The Globe, Somerton

9am-2pm

08

The Horseshoe Inn, Shepton Mallet

Sufi Sound Streams Red Brick Building

4-5.30pm

11

7-11pm Wells Cathedral School

Bath & West Showground Nov 13-15 8pm

Cash Prize Bingo

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Live Music: The Dabinets

The Globe, Somerton

9pm

The Prison Special – Vampires vs Zombies

6.30-9.45pm

8pm

Live Music: Stevie Nicole The Horseshoe Inn, Shepton Mallet

7pm

Virtual Carnival Virtual Carnival 2020 on Facebook

Antiques & Collectors Fair (cont.) Victoria Club, Street

November/December 2020

10am

15

12

Queen’s Road Playing Field, Evercreech 9.30am-12.30pm

Shepton Mallet Prison

SUN

THU

The Trials and Tribulations of The Vicars Choral

Live Music: Pattern Pusher

Virtual Introduction to Scholarships Open Morning

Bingo Social Event Wells Golf Club

7pm

The King Arthur, Glastonbury

WED

Millfield Senior School, Street 7.15-10.30pm Wells Cathedral

8pm

Live Music: John Lime

SUN

Big Smokin’ Joe Album Launch

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Christmas Market

Tasmin Little Live Music: Remembrance Concert Cover All Bases

7-10pm

THU

26

Panto at the Palace The Bishop’s Palace

Nov 26-29


November 26 – December 13

Somerton History Society Talk – Crime and Punishment in Old Somerset

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Shepton Mallet Prison

Live Music: Dr Amaqueen – Electric Rudeboy

Midday/3pm/6pm

7pm

Father Christmas (cont.) The Buttercross Grotto, Somerton

Father Christmas

The Buttercross Grotto, Somerton

Giant Flea Market Bath & West Showground

Live Music: Funke and Panto at the the Two Tone Baby Palace (cont.) The King Arthur, Glastonbury

The Bishop’s Palace

Ghost Hunt

9.30am

Nov 26-29

Market Place

9am-2pm

Live Music: Modest Blaise The Horseshoe Inn, Shepton Mallet

Live Music: New Ocean

The Globe, Somerton

Panto at the Palace (cont.)

The Bishop’s Palace

Live Music: Red Brick live Red brick Building

DECEMBER

Nov 26-29

The Bishop’s Palace

Dec 5-22

Father Christmas at The Bishop’s Palace The Bishop’s Palace

Somerton Health Walk

Santa Special

Live Music: Seb Longhorn

Paul Woodwright’s Psychelectric Xmas (cont.) Santa Special

East Somerset Railway, 7pm Cranmore Various times

Suns of Saturn 8.30pm

The Globe, Somerton

8.30pm

SUN

13

Cash Prize Bingo

Christmas Bingo

Victoria Club, Street 7pm

Santa Special

6.30-9.45pm

Father Christmas at Kilver Court

Kilver Court Designer Village, East Somerset Railway, 10am-4pm Cranmore Various times Shepton Mallet

FRI

04

7pm

The King Arthur, Glastonbury

06

11.30am

Shepton Mallet Prison 9pm-3am www.hauntedhappenings.co.uk

Matt Owens

East Somerset Railway, Cranmore Various times

The Horseshoe Inn, Shepton Mallet

Ghost Hunt

Dec 5-20 The Horseshoe Inn, Shepton Mallet

SUN

Live Music: The Lockdown Sessions The King Arthur, Glastonbury

6pm

Kilver Court Designer Village, Shepton Mallet 10am-4pm

The Globe, Somerton

03

Somerton Library 8.30pm

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The King Arthur, Glastonbury

Live Music: Western Rock

THU

7pm

SAT

Live Music: The Chris Jagger Band

The Horseshoe Inn, Shepton Mallet

Shepton Mallet Prison 9pm-3am www.hauntedhappenings.co.uk

Glastonbury Farmers Market

The King Arthur, Glastonbury

Christmas Quiz

6.30-9.45pm

The Horseshoe Inn, Shepton Mallet

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Paul Woodwright’s Psychelectric Xmas

Christmas at the Palace

Victoria Club, Street

SAT

SAT

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Cash Prize Bingo

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9pm

Breakfast with Santa The Rotary Club of The Bear Inn, Street 10-11.30am Langport & Somerton’s Father Christmas Charity Bash Edgar Hall, Somerton 7pm at Kilver Court

SUN

The King Arthur, Glastonbury

The Bishop’s Palace

10am

The Workshop Zombie Experience

FRI

Panto at the Palace (cont.)

The Globe, Somerton

Shapwick Nature Reserve, 7pm Glastonbury

Parish Rooms, Somerton

FRI

Somerton Vintage Market

Shapwick Moor Volunteer Days

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Paul Woodwright’s Psychelectric Xmas (cont.)

WED

09

Christmas Fair Wells Town Hall

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Santa Special

Steve Mitchell

Dr Amaqueen

Sufi Sound Streams Red Brick Building

SAT

4-5.30pm

19

16

The Bear Inn, Street

Wells Town Hall

10am-4pm

Christmas Quiz The Bear Inn, Street

8pm

THU

17

Somerton Health Walk Somerton Library

10-11.30am

Christmas Special with the Red Brick Hot Jazz Club Red Brick Building

Dickens by Candlelight Wells Town Hall

SUN

27

Cash Prize Bingo Victoria Club, Street

Santa Special

9am-2pm

Party Time with Sladest – It’s Christmas! Pilton Club

18

East Somerset Railway, Cranmore Various times

Shepton Mallet Prison 9pm-3am Drive-In Pantomime – www.hauntedhappenings.co.uk Bath & West Showground 2pm/5pm

Market Place

FRI

Santa Special

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Ghost Hunt – Winter Solstice Special

Glastonbury Farmers Christmas Market 11.30am

The Horseshoe Inn, Shepton Mallet

TUE

The King Arthur, Glastonbury

7.30pm

Live Music: Red Brick live Red brick Building

6pm

Rizen

8.30pm

Santa Special

6.30-9.45pm

THU

31

New Year’s Eve Gala Party

East Somerset Railway, Cranmore Various times

The Crossways Hotel, North Wootton

WED

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New Year’s Eve Table Party

Santa Special

The Horseshoe Inn, Shepton Mallet East Somerset Railway, Cranmore Various times

7pm

NYE Disco Party The Unicorn Hotel, Somerton

THU

The Globe, Somerton

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Boxing Day Table Party

20

Charlie Miller and the Soul Agents

Blitzen’s Bazaar Christmas Fair

7pm

SUN

Breakfast with Santa

WED

SAT

The Horseshoe Inn, Shepton Mallet

East Somerset Railway, The King Arthur, Glastonbury Cranmore Various times

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7.30pm

NYE Special

Santa Special

The King Arthur, Glastonbury

East Somerset Railway, East Somerset Railway, Cranmore Various times Cranmore Various times 7.30pm

Regular Events Tuesdays

Glastonbury Market

Market Place

Wednesdays

Glastonbury Beat Surgery

Unit 2, St Dunstan’s Car Park

Wednesdays

Wells Market

Market Place

9am-4pm

Thursdays

Street Market

High Street

9am-4pm

Thursdays

Elim Connect: Drop-In Support

Red Brick Building

1-3pm

Shepton Mallet Market

Market Place

9am-2pm

Fridays

7.30am-4pm

2.30-4pm

Saturdays

Somerton Market

Somerton Town Centre

9am-Midday

Saturdays

Wells Market

Market Place

9am-4pm

Sundays

Trivia Night Quiz The Venue, Wells 6.30pm

Tue/Wed/Thu

Street & Walton Men’s Shed

Tue/Wed/Thu

Shepton Men’s Shed

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9am-12.30pm/1-4.30pm

Unit 8 Charlton Estate

9am-Midday

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Interview Vicki Steward

The Last Word

If you want the complete picture on life in Glastonbury then who better to ask than Vicki Steward, the creator of the hugely popular blog, Normal for Glastonbury? How did the blog start? And what was your thinking behind it? It started in April 2016 when someone asked me to write a blog for them. I thought I would start a blog myself so I could make all the mistakes on that first because nobody would read it. And so I wrote a piece called What’s Normal for Glastonbury and I put it out on Facebook. I only expected my mum and perhaps 10 of my friends to take an interest, but 2,000 people read it within 48 hours! I felt like it gave me a responsibility to write more about the town, and it just grew from there.

How long have you been in Glastonbury? I first came here on the eighth of the eighth 1988 for a free Festival on the side of the Tor. Then I finally moved to the town in 1993.

And Glastonbury felt like home to you? It’s the only place I’ve ever felt normal in. I’m always affectionate about Glastonbury in the blog. I find that the way the town is covered is usually tired jokes about lentils and sandals that aren’t even accurate.

How many people come to the blog? Adding all the different platforms together, I reckon I’ve got about 40,000 followers. A lot of people say they like my blog because it’s honest.

And where can people find it? They can get it from me via the website (https:// normalforglastonbury.uk), and I’ve been delivering them in Glastonbury on my electric bicycle! You can also pick up a copy at the Glastonbury Information Centre, too.

So you offer a delivery service in town? Yeah, and then people can get it signed!

Where can people find you online? There’s the Normal for Glastonbury site, which has over 100 pieces on it. And We Are Normal for Glastonbury, a members-only community which I set up, and people can subscribe to that for £20 a year. That gives them some exclusive stuff every month, and it also helps support me to carry on doing all the work I do to promote Glastonbury. I’m trying to make Normal for Glastonbury a little island of civility and kindness – I’d rather focus on finding common ground than emphasising difference.

What was it that made you decide to do the book? People have been suggesting it for ages, and then lockdown happened so I collated the best of my writing into an ebook. It ended up being much more popular than I expected, so the paperback was the next logical step.

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