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NOVEMBER 2017 #138

YOUR GUIDE TO LIFE IN STREET, GLASTONBURY, WELLS AND SHEPTON MALLET

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IN THIS ISSUE AROUND 50 CHRISTMAS EVENTS FEATURED INSIDE, INCLUDING STREET’S CHRISTMAS CRACKER AMBA AND SENSE JOIN FORCES FOR FASHION SHOW AT THE MARKETHOUSE IN WELLS THE LATEST INFORMATION ON THE ZOMBIE WALK


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elcome to an important month for The Basis, as from this issue onwards, we’re increasing the print run of the magazine and distributing copies in both Wells and Shepton Mallet, too. So a hearty welcome to all those who are new to The Basis. We sincerely hope you enjoy it, and if you have any comments (good or bad) then please do drop us a line on the email address just over there to the right. We’d love to hear from you. But that’s not the end of the news in The Basis office, as we’re also hard at work on something that we’re hoping to be able to share with you very soon. We’re rather excited about it, and hope you will be too. In the meantime, head over to page 32 for a small teaser. After you’ve read all the great stuff we’ve got for you this month though, including a bumper round-up of as many Christmassy events as we could find. We think it’s going to be a very merry one indeed.

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Editor Dean Mortlock Music Editor Georgie Robbins Contributors Kate Munday, Philip Welch Thanks to Laura Zaky for the cover image (www.laurazaky.com) 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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hat time has come around again, and after months of hard work and dedication by all of the Carnival Clubs in the area, they’re finally ready to unveil this year’s entries. From what we’re seen so far this year, some of the entries are looking incredible and not to be missed. Some of the bigger Carnivals will have around 100 entries, and it takes about four hours to get from start to finish! The Carnival route finishes off in Glastonbury on November 18, which, incredibly, has been hosting a Carnival for over 160 years! Remember that whatever Carnival you attend, make sure that you bring lots of spare change with you. Carnivals are some of the best free entertainment around, but they do rely on your support to be able to continue year after year. Midsomer Norton – 13 November Shepton Mallet – 15 November Wells – 17 November Glastonbury – 18 November

November 2017

You would think that with it being Christmas soon things would slow down but no, there is plenty to keep you busy over the next few months. November sees the Glastonbury Frost Fayre return on the 25th, and on the same day you’ll find Gas Brookfield headlining an Orange Dog event at The Hawthorns. Tickets can be purchased online for that one. Restless Youth have a new EP out which is available to download now. Self-proclaimed ‘protest music’ is the theme, and also so important with the current climate. Pop over to Facebook to find links to download The Greater Plan. Tickets are now on sale for Glastonbury Calling. Some acts have already been announced, such as Nicholson Heal and Kate Gough, and Ian Liversidge will be revealing more over the coming weeks. Oh, and don’t forget. On the first Sunday of each month The Venue in Wells hosts live music from 6pm. Hope to see you there! Georgie Robbins

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CINEMA TO CELEBRATE THEIR SILVER ANNIVERSARY So the clocks have gone back and the nights are drawing in. The shops in Street’s High Street are preparing to look even more festive. The pumpkins, witches outfits, bats and cobwebs are being put away for another year, and it’s time to think about Christmas! Street Parish Councillors have met and chosen illuminations to hire to decorate the street lights, and orders are being taken for Christmas trees to be displayed above the shops. The theme for the display in front of Greenbank Swimming Pool is a closely guarded secret. Last year’s display had an arctic theme – there were polar bears, icebergs, penguins (yes I know they are from the Antarctic!), reindeer and presents. And this year it will be… sorry can’t tell you! The council are hoping that this year, as in previous years, shopkeepers will be hiding Theo, the Christmas ichthyosaur as part of the Shop Window Competition to win a Christmas hamper. A change this year means that there will be two hampers given away, one for all correct answers and one for the winner of the draw for entries that are not fully completed. The councillors recognise that some people do not have time to find all the answers and hope those will enter the draw too. Happy searching! Nina Swift

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At the end of November, the Wells Film Centre will be celebrating its 25th anniversary with three events over the weekend of November 25-27. Firstly, there are two screenings of the Frozen spin-off, Olaf’s Frozen Christmas on the Saturday and Sunday. Then on Sunday night there’s a special screening of The Last of the Mohicans, which was the cinema’s first film back in 1992. Finally, on Monday, November 27 (which is officially the cinema’s birthday) they’ve got a pre-release charity screening of Wonder. Tickets to all these performances are just £3 each – which was the ticket price when the cinema first opened. For more information, head to www.wellsfilmcentre.co.uk.

SLOTS OF FUN There’s a brand-new Slot Car club launched at the Shepton Mallet Leisure Centre on Wednesday nights. The club runs from 7.30pm-10pm, and newcomers are always welcome – the first night is free, with cars and controllers provided. Sounds like a slot of fun to us! Sigh. Anyway, you can either find the club on Facebook or their website, which is at www.sheptonslotcarclub.com.

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There’s late-night shopping until 7.30 on Fridays at Abbey Mews from 17 November!

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nce upon a time, Abbey Mews had a very good ironmongers where one could obtain almost all one required. Goods were delivered by horse and cart by a one-armed person called Twister Chivers. It was rather like Fawlty Towers: utter confusion everywhere. Today the music shop Sonus Magus echoes that same crazy vibe, carrying stock from over a dozen suppliers. The shop sells a range of instruments and accessories, as well as effects units (created by owner Mark) with an ethereal quality that’s that sound unlike anything we’ve heard before. Just ask Mark for a demo and he’ll be happy to oblige.

Further on in and you come to the Comic Store, which has expanded this year, and now has one of the best ranges of comics, graphic novels and sci-fi toys for miles. Opposite that is Hemingways, which is a sparkling delight of Vintage/designer clothes, accessories and jewellery, and is an excellent shop to check out for gifts. Towards the end of the Mews is the Abbey Muse gallery and shop. It’s run as an artists collective, so you can pop along and speak to the actual artists who create the unique artwork, crafts and cards, as they take turns minding the shop.

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regularevents Mondays

Strictly Come Tea Dancing

Mondays

Tea Dance Wessex Hotel 2pm-4.15pm

Mondays

‘Just Be’ Coffee Morning

Street Baptist Church

10.30am-Midday

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

Glastonbury Country Market

Glastonbury Town Hall

9.30am-12.30pm

Wednesdays

Knit and Natter

Glastonbury Library

1.30pm-3pm

Wednesdays

Women’s Pregnancy Drop In

Red Brick Building/Bocabar

10am-Midday

Wednesdays

Early Parenting Drop In

Red Brick Building/Bocabar

1pm-3pm

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

Beat Surgery Glastonbury Library 2.30pm-4pm

Wednesdays

Wells Market (and Saturday) Market Place 9am-4pm

Glastonbury Town Hall

Tor Leisure, Glastonbury

2.30pm-4pm

10am-Midday

Thursdays

Knit and Natter

The Methodist Church, Street

2pm-4pm

Thursdays

Street Country Market

United Reformed Church

9.30am-Midday

Thursdays

Street Sings Ladies’ Choir

The Quaker Meeting Room, Street

7.30pm-8.30pm

Thursdays

Street Men Choir

The Quaker Meeting Room, Street

8.30pm-9.30pm

Thursdays

Rhyme Time for Under 5s

Glastonbury Library

10am-10.30am

Thursdays

Coffee Morning

Holy Trinity Church, Walton

10.30am-11.30am

Fridays

Shepton Mallet Market

Market Place

9am-2pm

Fridays

Youth Club (term time only)

Red Brick Building

6.30pm-9pm

Fridays

Youth Club

Holy Trinity Church, Walton

7pm-9pm

Saturdays

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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Smoked Salmon Terrine

A creamy smoked salmon paté wrapped in smoked salmon, served with salad and toast

Stuffed Mushrooms

A large, flat mushroom filled with cranberries and pine nuts and topped with Haloumi cheese

Chicken and Bacon Salad

Strips of grilled chicken and bacon on a green salad with a creamy ranch dressing

Squash and Apple Soup

A hearty butternut squash and apple soup, served with crusty bread

Traditional Roast Turkey Locally sourced free range turkey served with seasonal vegetables and all the trimmings Venison Steak Pan seared wild venison steak, in a rich, spiced, red wine and Balsamic sauce Breaded Lamb Steak Pan-fried breaded lamb steak, with a white wine, caper and herb sauce Poached Cod Loin Prime Cod loin, poached in white wine, served with a creamy shrimp sauce Vegetable Hot Pot Seasonal mixed vegetables in a creamy sauce topped with cheesy potatoes. Chestnut and Cranberry Nut Roast

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Chocolate Bailey’s Cheese Cake

Mellow chocolate and Bailey’s cheesecake served with cream

West Country Cheese Board

Local Cheddar and Brie served with apple and crackers

Coffee and Mints

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aniels are once again kicking off Christmas in style with their Christmas Breakfasts – which includes some bonus seasonal treats. If you’re planning some Christmas shopping, then start the day properly, or if you’re suffering after a Christmas party, then we guarantee the Daniels’ breakfast will get you back on track! Daniels are running their Christmas Breakfasts up to (and including) Christmas Eve), but they get very busy, so booking is definitely recommended. After the success of the first one, Daniels are also continuing their Sunday Breakfast club on the first Sunday of the month. Artists booked in for the next couple are Kate Gough and Jim Kench.


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Countdown to Christmas

Thinking of planning out your festive fun? We’ve found nearly 50 events happening near you that are guaranteed to get you in the Christmas spirit. NOVEMBER

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SATURDAY 4

ABBEYFIELD CHRISTMAS FAIR

CHRISTMAS CRAFT FAIR

THURSDAY 30

CHRISTMAS ARTISAN FAYRE

Council Chamber, 10am Shepton Mallet

Abbeyfield House, Wells St Peter and St Paul’s Church, Shepton Mallet 10.30am CHRISTMAS MARKET DECEMBER St Benedict’s Church, Glastonbury 10.30am FRIDAY 1 FRIDAY 10 The Bishop’s Palace

FROST FAYRE

Nov 10-12

SATURDAY 11

The Bishop’s Palace

10am WILLOW NURSERY

CHRISTMAS FAYRE

SATURDAY 18

Seager Hall, Wells

SALVATION ARMY CHRISTMAS FAYRE

Salvation Army Hall, Street

CHRISTMAS NEEDLE FELTING WORKSHOP

CATS PROTECTION CHRISTMAS FAIR

High Street, Glastonbury

Shepton Mallet Leisure Centre 10.30am TUESDAY 28

Glastonbury Abbey

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6pm

SATURDAY 2

A VERY VICTORIAN

10.30am CHRISTMAS Rural Life Museum, Glastonbury

Dec 2-3

CHRISTMAS

2pm ARTISAN MARKET Browne’s Garden Centre, Wells

CHRISTMAS CARD-MAKING WORKSHOP

WEDNESDAY 22

VICTORIAN SHOPPING EVENING

CHRISTMAS FETE

Bowlish Infant School, 10am Shepton Mallet

10am

MAKE A CHRISTMAS TREE DECORATION

Crispin Community Focus, Glastonbury Abbey Dec 2, 9 and 16 Street 2pm

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Glastonbury Abbey Dec 2, 9 and 16 CHRISTMAS WITH THE

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CHURCHILL SINGERS

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Avalon Constitutional Club, 2pm Glastonbury

Glastonbury Abbey

THE SHEPTON MALLET VICTORIAN CHRISTMAS FAYRE

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SANTA SPECIAL

East Somerset Railway, Cranmore CHRISTMAS SALE Dec 2, 3, 9, 10, 16, 17, 22, 23 and 24 Crispin Community Focus, Street

STREET’S CHRISTMAS CRACKER

Cedars Hall, Wells

SUNDAY 3

THE REINDEER PARADE

Wells City Centre

VISIT SANTA

THURSDAY 14

CAROLS AND CHRISTMAS

Dec 11-12 MUSIC BY CANDELIGHT Wells Cathedral Dec 20-21

CHRISTMAS LUNCH CLUB

WELLS CHRISTMAS MARKET

Market Place

Crispin Community Focus Midday FRIDAY 22

ST JOHN’S INFANTS CHRISTMAS FAIR

FRIDAY 15

CHRISTMAS AT THE PALACE

10am

WINTER FAIR

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Dec 9-16 SING FOR SOMERSET Wells Cathedral 2pm

Pilton Working Men’s Club SATURDAY 23

COLLETT PARK CHRISTMAS FAYRE CAROL CONCERT

10am

SLADEST – ULTIMATE TRIBUTE TO SLADE

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Collett Park, Shepton Mallet

PANTO: THE THREE MUSKETEERS

Elmhurst School, Street

Crispin Community Focus, Street

SATURDAY 16

The Bishop’s Palace SWING MACHINE Dec 9-10, 16-17 and 23 Cedars Hall, Wells

MAYOR’S CHRISTMAS FAIR

Dec 20-23

CHRISTMAS COFFEE MORNING

CHRISTMAS QUIZ 2.30pm Royal British Legion, Street

SATURDAY 9

Little Theatre, Wells

1pm

WEDNESDAY 20

WREATH-MAKING WORKSHOP

FRIDAY 8

Wells Town Hall

Market Place

11am CHRISTMAS FAIR Crispin Community Focus, St Cuthbert’s School, Wells 3.30pm Street 12.30pm

Swan Hotel, Wells

St John’s Infants, Glastonbury

10am

THE SNOWMAN – 11am FILM AND LIVE MUSIC

Street Town Centre

QUIZ

CHRISTMAS CRACKER

Red Brick Building/Bocabar

LANTERN FESTIVAL

6.15pm

Collett Park, Shepton Mallet 6pm

PANTO: JACK AND THE BEANSTALK

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WHAT A CRACKER!

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treet Parish Council is proud to be opening its third Christmas Cracker Event in Street High Street on Saturday, December 2. Planning for Street’s Christmas Cracker started in January with a debrief from all those involved last year, including local shopkeepers. The council wanted to know what had gone well and what could be changed to improve the event. All the feedback has been considered and the main change is that this year it will run from 11-4pm on a Saturday, with both Farm Road and High Street closed to traffic.

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There will be a wide variety of stalls lining the streets, with covered shopping areas in The United Reform Church, The British Legion Hall and The Crispin Centre. Father Christmas is visiting, and Street Parish Council is offering him a chance to set up his grotto in The Parish Rooms. There will be singing around the Christmas Wishing Tree as well as more places in the streets, and other musical activities are planned, too. At the far end of the high street there will be children’s rides and the afternoon’s activities will be announced by Street’s first ‘Town’ crier.

Sharp-eyed children can enter the shop window competition, looking for Theo the Christmas ichthyosaur, a competition which starts on the second but runs until 18th December. For details of how to enter, or how to book a pitch, ring 01458 440558 or email assistant@street-pc.gov.uk). *Cranhill Road only

Come and join the fun! Street Parish Council’s

Christmas Cracker Saturday 2nd December 11.00 - 16.00

Come along for Christmas shopping with a festive air! Enter the shop window competition, meet Father Christmas. Lots of stalls, rides, music, food, drink, crafts and entertainment.

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DRESSED FOR SUCCESS!

Amba’s much-loved annual charity fashion show is returning for 2017 with a brand-new venue and their stunning new winter collection…

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hether you’re a follower of fashion or just looking for a great night out, the annual Amba fashion show is simply not to be missed. The event will be featuring some of the most stunning labels around – and all available from the Amba shop in Wells, including their latest brands Religion and Maruti. Once again, Amba are teaming up with Sense, who provide the hair and make up on the night, but this year the show is being hosted at the hottest new eatery in town, the Markethouse in the Market Street Courtyard. Amba, which has been trading in Wells since 2003, has raised thousands for charity over the years it’s been running the show. This year, as always, the funds raised will be donated to St Margaret’s Somerset Hospice, which does such great work across the county providing palliative care to patients and families threatened with a life-limiting illness. And Santander will once again be match-funding the amount raised. Tickets are available now from the Amba shop (01749 677676), and also the Sense salon in Coxley (01749 670121), and they cost just £15 each – the price includes a welcome glass of Prosecco and a small sharing platter. There’s also a raffle on the night as well as a silent auction, and both of these have an incredible selection of prizes to be won. So a brilliant night out and it’s all for a fantastic cause. What’s not to love?

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ADAM’S POINT-TO-POINT PROJECT

Artist Adam Berry decided to tour around England for his latest exhibition. 15,000 miles later, it can now be seen at the Atkinson Gallery in Millfield… What can you tell us about the exhibition, and what was the idea behind it? It was two years in the making, and the working title for it was Compass Point Project. I’m based in Doncaster, so from there I could go North, South, East or West, and anywhere in-between that looked interesting. My rule to myself was that I had to physically be in the place I wanted to paint, otherwise it wasn’t allowed. Did you travel on your own? I would say for the majority of the time I was travelling on my own, yes. There was one leg of the journey when I headed down to Cornwall with another painter, but the rest of it was very much a solo project. And you enjoyed that time on your own? I did, because it gave me the freedom to think and be free. For example, I could talk to a local fisherman

or tin miner and get their background story, which could be up to 10 pages of notes. That then helps me capture the perfect mood and feel when it comes to painting the scenes. The subject very much dictates the medium. What would you hope people bring away from your exhibition? Thinking of the younger art students, I hope they bring away a confidence that anyone can achieve anything. If someone like me from Doncaster, who works for Amazon, can get an exhibition in an amazing place like this then so can they. How did you get known to the people at the Atkinson Gallery? Paul Maxfield, the Director of the Atkinson gallery, just happened to be up in the area and thought he’d pop by and check out our studio in Doncaster. I ended up giving Paul the tour of the building, and luckily for me, my studio was the first one he came to. He really liked my work, and stayed talking to me for about three hours. He then came back for another viewing the following day, and offered me a show at the gallery! I can’t stress how important Paul has been in helping me develop my work and getting it shown to a wider audience. Last year you had a teaching residency at Millfield School for a while. Did you learn much from the students? Definitely. My favourite group was the 4-6 year olds – which they call Pre-Prep – because they were as good as gold, asked some very sensible questions, and ended up doing their own exhibition, too.

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‘Across a Sheet of Water, Nr Grasmere, Lake District’ Oil on gesso primed wooden panel, 122cm x 122cm (2016)

Adam Berry 30 October – 9 December 2017 Millfield, Street, Somerset BA16 0YD • Monday - Saturday 9.30am - 5pm www.atkinsongallery.co.uk • Tel: 01458 444322 / 444176


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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. WEDNESDAY 1

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EXHIBITION

A TALK BY MELISSA BENN

ADAM BERRY

Atkinson Gallery, Street Nov 1-30

EXHIBITION

Nov 1-11

EXHIBITION

Strode Theatre, Street

BINGO AND JORDAN HILL

Nov 2-30

CLUB MUSIQUE

9pm

EXHIBITION

HEINZ PAHL-KAUPP

Blue Cedar, Glastonbury Nov 1-30

MACBETH – A SHADOW OF THE TOR

Assembly Rooms, Glastonbury

EXHIBITION

BOCABAR JAZZ SESSION

Red Brick Building/Bocabar 8pm

OPEN MIC

Market House, Glastonbury

TABLE TOP SALE

DAVID 9 LUNAS

8pm

DIZ AND THE DOORMEN

The King Arthur, Glastonbury

FIREWORKS DISPLAY

Midday

7.30pm

Hawthorns, Glastonbury

Wells Football Club

8.30pm 6.30pm

GREG WINTERS

Street Inn, Street Nov 1-18

November 2017

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MORAG BALLARD

Andelli Art, Wells

FIVETWOEIGHT – OPEN PERFORMANCE NIGHT

Nov 1-2 Shepton Mallet Leisure Centre

The Unity Club, Street

Red Brick Building/ 8pm Bocabar

THE HAWTHORNS PUB QUIZ The Sheppey Inn

Hawthorns, Glastonbury

A RECITAL OF CLASSICAL

6pm SONG, ARIAS AND DUETS Strode Theatre, Street 7.30pm

Alfred Gillett Trust, Street

CARON COLDWELL GATHER-ING FOR SOMERSET NOSTALGIC STORIES

Rural Life Museum, Glastonbury

FRIDAY 3


WELCOME

NEWS

FEATURE

RICKY BARKO

EVENTS

FILMS

GAMES

JAMES BOND THEMED EVENING

The Elms Inn, Street

THE SHEPPEY SOUL SHACK

The Sheppey Inn

SHOW OF HANDS CATHEDRAL TOUR

Victoria Club, Street

THE TIMEBIRDS

7pm

K9.ORG BAND AID: ROCK NIGHT

The King Arthur, Glastonbury 8pm

Wells Cathedral

QUIZ

Pilton Working Men’s Club

TOUCH THE EARTH

Assembly Rooms, Glastonbury

8pm

SUNDAY 5

7.30pm

BIG BRI

TODDLER EXPLORERS

Elms Inn, Street

SATURDAY 4

Royal British Legion, Street 7pm

4MM RAILWAY MODELLERS WORKSHOP

Daniels Café, Wells

Rural Life Museum, Glastonbury

Wells Town Hall

10.30am

Red Brick Building/Bocabar 8pm

DAVE RICH

KATE GOUGH

LEGO CLUB

Glastonbury Library

THE BACKBEAT SOUND SYSTEM

Unity Club, Street

CASH PRIZE BINGO

9.30pm

DON’T MISS!

FIREWORKS DISPLAY

West Shepton Playing Fields, Shepton Mallet 7pm

Who doesn’t like playing with Lego? Noone, and this new Lego club will be taking place on the first Saturday of the month and gives younger people the chance to play with oodles of the stuff. It’s aimed at children between 6-12, and you’ll need to sign up at the library for a place, but we can’t think of a better way to keep little ones entertained on a Saturday afternoon.

Chalice Well, Glastonbury 9.30am

Bath & West Showground Nov 4-5 QUIZ NIGHT Tramways Social Club, FROM THE HEART EVENT Hawthorns, Glastonbury 2pm Wells

GLASTONBURY DRAGONS WILD HUNT INTRODUCTION TO CLASSICAL SINGING

Strode Theatre, Street

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3pm

3pm

LIVING HISTORY DAY

Rural Life Museum, Glastonbury

10am

SEPTEMBER SON

The Venue, Wells TUESDAY 7

Street Library

2pm

CASH PRIZE BINGO

7.30pm SPANISH WINE AND

Street Inn, Street St Thomas Church Hall, Wells 10am

SKA NIGHT WITH DALE

Cedars Hall, Wells

Prestleigh Inn, Shepton Mallet

RAZAR

REPAIR CAFÉ

PATRICIA ROUTLEDGE: FACING THE MUSIC

ALICE IN THE CUCKOO’S NEST

MINDFULNESS SILENT DAY RETREAT

THE FOOTMAN JAMES 17TH CLASSIC VEHICLE RESTORATION SHOW

Market Cross, Glastonbury

2pm

TAPAS NIGHT

The Sheppey Inn WEDNESDAY 8

ONE MAN TWO GUVNORS

Strode Theatre, Street

Nov 8-11

10am Elms Inn, Street

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WELCOME

NEWS

FEATURE

SHEPTON MALLET LOCAL HISTORY GROUP

Street Library

THURSDAY 9

FRIDAY CLUB WITH DIRTY DISCO

Salvation Army

7.30pm

THE BOOKER CLUB

EVENTS

GAMES

QUIZ

VINTAGE AND RETRO FAIR

4pm Wells Town Hall

9.30am

SUNDAY 12

Red Brick Building/Bocabar 6pm PHIL CHARLES Elms Inn, Street

PAUL LÉVIEL

SUFI SOUND STREAMS

Elms Inn, Street

Red Brick Building/Bocabar 4pm

RIP IT UP

9pm THE TAMING OF THE SHREW Strode Theatre, Street Nov 12-17

The Bell, Shepton Mallet

SIMON GEE

9pm WELLS JAZZ COLLECTIVE Red Brick Building/Bocabar 1pm

The Street Inn, Street

TWO MAN TING

7pm

Us grown up may not be able to go to the library to play with Lego, but we can go to the Horseshoe in Shepton to play board games! The pub hosts its games night on the second Thursday of the month, and the dice start rolling at 7pm. There’s a good selection of games to choose from, and some friendly people to play against.

JOHN MARTINEAU: THE SEVEN LIBERAL ARTS – HARMONY AND MUSIC

Red Brick Building/Bocabar

The King Arthur, Glastonbury 9pm MONDAY 13

CHARITY FASHION SHOW AND GIN TASTING

SATURDAY 11

BIBIC BASH AND CURRY NIGHT

Wells City Football Club

The Markethouse, Wells

COUNTERFEIT PLUS DOOMICIDAL, MITHERA AND BRAVE ONES

The King Arthur, Glastonbury

6.30pm

THE DEVINES

FRIDAY 10

THE MIDROD ENDS

Victoria Club, Street

6-5 SPECIAL

TWISTED VINYL

Hawthorns, Glastonbury

ANTIQUES AND COLLECTORS FAIR Nov 10-12

November 2017

MINI CONCERT

Heads Up, Wells

7pm Midday

WEDNESDAY 15

McCubbing and Redfern

THE TRAVELLING TALESMAN KARAOKE

Street Inn, Street

VIOLIN SONATAS 4/5

Cedars Hall, Wells

ART, ANTIQUES AND COLLECTABLES AUCTION

Hawthorns, Glastonbury

Hawthorns, Glastonbury

7pm

7.30pm COMPLETE BEETHOVEN

MEMBERS’ EVENING

Glastonbury Abbey 8.30pm

MODERN SLAVERY – A CURSE IN OUR AGE

1pm 7pm

The Unity Club, Street

Wells Cathedral

UNDERWATER HIPPY

SHEPTON MALLET CARNIVAL

2pm

Red Brick Building/Bocabar 8pm Town Centre

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BOARD GAMES NIGHT

The Horseshoe Inn, Shepton Mallet

Bath & West Showground

FILMS


WELCOME

NEWS

FEATURE

THURSDAY 16

BIG FEAT

The King Arthur, Glastonbury

EVENTS

FILMS

GAMES

SHEPTON MALLET SUNDAY MARKET

SATURDAY 18

CARNIVAL AFTER PARTY

Red Brick Building/ 8.30pm Bocabar

FOLLIES

QUIZ

Town Centre, 9.30pm Shepton Mallet

COFFEE MORNING

10am

MONDAY 20

Strode Theatre, Street Nov 16-1

Methodist Church, Street

OPEN MIC

GLASTONBURY CARNIVAL

10am THE POETRY LUNCH CLUB Street Library 1pm MISS BEHAVIN’ JAZZ SESSION THE DALE FENDER BAND The Unity Club, Street Town Centre Market House, Glastonbury

Town Centre

TALES OF THE SILVER BRANCH

HOMEBUILDING & RENOVATING SHOW

FRIDAY 17

THE CRIME BOOK GROUP

Street Library

4.30pm

MAGIC BUS

The King Arthur, Glastonbury

QUIZ NIGHT

TODDLER EXPLORERS – THE WIND

Rural Life Museum, Glastonbury

TOMMY SMITH AND BRIAN KELLOCK

Cedars Hall, Wells

WILD WOOD JACK

Hawthorns, Glastonbury

WELLS CARNIVAL

City Centre

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Nov 18-19 LOVE, LIFE AND MAGIC Assembly Rooms, THE TOLEDOS Glastonbury 7.30pm Barton Inn, Barton St David 8pm SUNDAY 19

Glastonbury Abbey

2pm

ACOUSTIC SESSION

Red Brick Building/Bocabar 2pm

The Unity Club, Street

7.30pm

THURSDAY 23

ABBEY WILDLIFE TOUR

8.30pm

DAVID HOCKNEY AT THE ROYAL ACADEMY OF ARTS

Strode Theatre, Street

Bath & West 7pm Showground

Assembly Rooms, Glastonbury

TUESDAY 21

CASH PRIZE BINGO

Royal British Legion, Street 7pm

THE CRYSTAL

10.30am JACQUELINE BAND The Crystal Jacqueline Band

THE EXTERMINATING ANGEL

7pm Strode Theatre, Street

HAMLET

Strode Theatre, Street

5.30pm 5pm

WINTER WINE TASTING

The Crown, Wells

6.30pm

Looking to stock up on wine and spirits for Christmas? In that case, you need to speak to Andrew at the Grape and the Good in Wells, as his selection is second to none. While you’re there, why not pick up a ticket for one of his very popular Wine Tasting events? They’re held at the Crown Inn in Wells and you get to taste a wide selection of wines and spirits especially chosen by Andrew himself. He recently announced that Salcombe Distillery will be there, as will the popular local brewers, Wild Beer Co.

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NEWS

FEATURE

EVENTS

UNSIGNED BAND NIGHT

FRIDAY 24

Hawthorns, Glastonbury

WINTER

Heritage Courtyard Studios, Wells Nov 25-30

Street Inn, Street SATURDAY 25

SUNDAY 26

FARMERS’ MARKET

TUESDAYS

OPEN MIC NIGHT Hawthorns (8.30pm) POKER NIGHT The Street Inn (8.30pm)

Market Cross, Glastonbury 9am BROCANTE FAIR

Somerton Town Centre

FAMILY FUN

WEDNESDAYS

Rural Life Museum, Glastonbury

GAZ BROOKFIELD

OPEN MIC The King Arthur

JONNY BUTEN’S GRAND OLDE OPRIE

AVALON SHOWCASE The King Arthur

Hawthorns, Glastonbury

THURSDAYS

FOREVER JACKSON

Strode Theatre

KARAOKE

Street Inn, Street

MR TEA AND THE MINIONS

Red Brick Building/Bocabar 8pm Glastonbury Town Hall

MASTERPIECES FOR STRING QUARTET

7.30pm

MUCH ADO ABOUT PUFFIN

Red Brick Building/ Bocabar

2.30pm

THE RHYTHM COLLECTIVE

King William, Glastonbury

THE TRACKS BAND

Unity Club, Street

There’s no shortage of Michael Jackson tribute artists, but really good ones are few and far between. Luckily for us, Forever Jackson is one of the best MJ impersonators in the world! Fans of the King of Pop should not miss this incredible show.

10am

NORTHERN SOUL NIGHT

Royal British Legion, Street

6pm

9pm

9.30pm

November 2017

Cedars Hall, Wells

8pm

SUNDAYS

THE BACKDOOR MAN BLUES JAM Hawthorns (5pm-7pm) DJ HARE The Sheppey Inn (1pm-3pm) QUIZ The Street Inn (8pm)

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TRAVESTEES COMEDY CLUB

STEVE E

The Elms Inn, Street

Tor Leisure

TUESDAY 28

THURSDAY 30

A WOMAN OF NO IMPORTANCE

Strode Theatre, Street

7.30pm

GRANT SHARKY

Hawthorns, Glastonbury 7.15pm

OPEN MIC

Market House, Glastonbury

BASIS 25

THE

King Arthur, Glastonbury 8pm

NCT TABLETOP SALE

QUIZ

EVENTS

EXHIBITION

TAFF

GAMES

REGULAR

Pilton Working Men’s Club

ASH MANDRAKE

FILMS


WELCOME

NEWS

FEATURES

EVENTS

FILMS

GAMES

QUIZ

MOVIE GUIDE

NOVEMBER FILMS AT THE

All the top films coming to the area this month

MURDER ON THE ORIENT EXPRESS

PADDINGTON 2

Released: 3 Nov Cert: TBA A lavish remake of the classic Agatha Christie story, starring Johnny Depp Kenneth Branagh and Daisy Ridley.

THE DEATH OF STALIN

Released: 3 Nov Cert: 15 Follows the Soviet dictator’s last days, and depicts the chaos of the regime after his death.

MARSHALL

Released: 10 Nov Cert: 15 About a young Thurgood Marshall, the first African-American Supreme Court Justice, as he battles through one of his career-defining cases.

Released: 10 Nov Cert: TBA One of the best family films of recent years gets a much-anticipated sequel.

JUSTICE LEAGUE

ALSO

IN 3D Released: 17 Nov Cert: TBA Fuelled by his restored faith in humanity and inspired by Superman’s selfless act, Bruce Wayne enlists the help of his newfound ally, Diana Prince, to face a greater enemy.

PROFESSOR MARSTON AND THE WONDER WOMAN

Released: 24 Nov Cert: 15 The fascinating true story behind the creator of the Wonder Woman comic book character.

NOVEMBER 3

MURDER ON THE ORIENT EXPRESS THE DEATH OF STALIN

NOVEMBER 10

MARSHALL PADDINGTON 2

NOVEMBER 17

JUSTICE LEAGUE

movies at the strode theatre 2/4 November

10/14 November

20/21 November THE PARTY TBA

11-12 November

23 November

11/13 November

24 November

THE GLASS CASTLE 12A GOODBYE CHRISTOPHER ROBIN PG

2 November

KINGSMAN: THE GOLDEN CIRCLE 15

BLADE RUNNER 2049 15

TOM OF FINLAND 18

THE MOUNTAIN BETWEEN US TBA

9/14 November

16/19-20 October

7 November

LOVING VINCENT 12

10-12 November

THE LEGO NINJAGO MOVIE U

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TAWAI – A VOICE FROM THE FOREST U

15 November

GOD’S OWN COUNTRY 15

CALL ME BY YOUR NAME 15 THE SNOWMAN TBA

24/27 November

THE DEATH OF STALIN 15

NOVEMBER 24

PROFESSOR MARSTON AND THE WONDER WOMAN

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A world of cinema awaits!

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NEWS

FEATURE

EVENTS

FILMS

GAMES

QUIZ

TALKINGSHOP

STAR WARS: BATTLEFRONT 2

RELEASED

17 NOV

FROM: EA FORMATS: PC, PS4, Xbox One

T

he rebooted Battlefront game remains one of our favourites of recent years, and we’re delighted to be able to tell you that the sequel is bursting at the seams with new features. Probably the most important one is a full single-player campaign, with an impressive storyline that sees you controlling an Imperial guard immediately after the destruction of the second Death Star in Return of the Jedi. Other new features include a class system for characters, an improved roster of Star Wars legends to play as, and a whole new list of locations, too. If the trailer is anything to go by, this could be one of the games of the year.

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.

NOVEMBERRELEASES

DVDS

3 November

10 November

(PC, PS4, Xbox One)

(PC, PS4, Xbox One)

7 November

10 November

(Switch, PC, PS4, Xbox One)

(3DS)

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!

10 November

17 November

(Switch)

(PC, PS4, Xbox One)

10 November

17 November

(Mac, PC)

(PC, PS4, Xbox One)

SONIC FORCES DOOM

FOOTBALL MANAGER 2018

November 2017

NEED FOR SPEED: PAYBACK MARIO PARTY: THE TOP 100 LEGO MARVEL SUPER HEROES 2 STAR WARS: BATTLEFRONT 2

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CALL OF DUTY WWII


WELCOME

NEWS

FEATURE

EVENTS

FILMS

GAMES

QUIZ

a nightmare before christmas! Zombies will be taking over Glastonbury High Street on Saturday, December 9 to celebrate Christmas in their own inimitable style!

T

he annual Glastonbury Zombie Walk is open to all fans of the undead, young and old, who are encouraged to parade their inner zombie along the High Street. There will be old clothes and face painting available from 3pm at Avalon Constitutional Club for zombifying, and the High Street will be invaded at 5pm. Although it’s free to take part, the Zombie Walk raises valuable funds for Glastonbury charity, Children’s World – which supports local youth organisations with issues such as bullying, special needs and integration – and there will be plenty of chances for people to donate. Children’s World director Paddy Hill said, “The Zombie Walk has become very popular over the years, with people really going to town with their costumes. We can’t wait to see this year’s parade of the Undead!”

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Zombies should beware, however, that a band of zombie hunters have been recruiting in the area, led by the Shadow of the Tor theatre company, so there may be trouble ahead! You can find the Glastonbury Zombies by searching @GlastoZombies on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter and #glastonburyzombiewalk. Or visit www.childrensworldcharity.org.

© Lesley Burdett

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The best in animal care, the best in client care Pets will receive a full vaccination course against feline flu, enteritis and leukemia for the price of a booster. This is a SAVING of up to £24!

Join our health plan at the same time for extra benefits! Please contact us on 01458 832972 for further details. Offer ends 31st December, 2017

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