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ello, you. Ready for autumn, and the darkening evenings? No, us neither, but the good news is that there’s so much to look forward to over the coming months. Take this issue for example. The Event Guide is bursting at the seams with everything from Bingo to Halloween parties (five of them, to be exact) and a considerable amount of stuff in-between too. I love the fact that this is such a varied and rich area, where the much-used cliché ‘there’s something here for everyone’ has never rung truer. I really hope you enjoy the magazine, find some interesting things to do, and see you again next month.
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WELLS TO HOST CONCERT WITH THE MILITARY WIVES
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The choir is coming to Wells Cathedral as part of a UK-wide tour
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Military Wives Choirs across the UK who understand just how tricky this time of year can be, giving them the chance to stand stronger together and express themselves through song. Guests can expect to hear plenty of their festive favourites as well as songs from the Military Wives Choirs’ own album, Home for Christmas.
SENIOR CITIZENS CLUB FORMED
A new group for senior citizens has recently been formed at The Whithy’s in Street. Aimed at the over-55s, there’s a wide range of activities on offer, including Table Tennis, Darts, Skittles, Indoor Bowls, Snooker, Dominoes, etc. Memberships costs just 50 per week, which includes tea/coffee and cake. For more details, contact Doreen or Gordon on 01458 440837.
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he celebrated Military Wives will head to Wells Cathedral in November as part of their 2017 ‘Home For Christmas’ Tour. The Military Wives Choirs are all made up of wives and partners of Armed Forces personnel, as well as women from the wider military community. The choirs will perform at cathedrals and military churches across the UK and will be heading to Wells on Friday, November 24 as part of a 12-date tour celebrating the festive season. Tickets for the Home For Christmas Tour are available now, priced from £27.50 and are available from www.ticketmaster.co.uk, www. militarywiveschoirs.org and Wells Cathedral shop’s Box Office (call 01749 672773). Christmas is all about spending quality time with family and friends, yet this can be particularly tough for serving families when loved ones are away, unable to be together over the festive season. The exclusive concerts will bring together ladies from
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AGE UK PART OF TESCO BAGS OF HELP INITIATIVE
Age UK Somerset is bidding to bag a cash boost from the Tesco Bags of Help initiative. Tesco teamed up with Groundwork to launch its community funding scheme, which sees grants of £4,000, £2,000 and £1,000 – raised from carrier bag sales in Tesco stores – being awarded to local community projects. Age UK Somerset is one of the groups on the shortlist. The project they are hoping to get votes and win money for is about tackling loneliness and the health and wellbeing of older people in Somerset and North Somerset.
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Not all GFM presenters are committed amateurs. There are professional broadcasters too (not that GFM pays any of them) and Paul Cannon is certainly one. His career started as a Points West television reporter, then a BBC producer, editor of TV’s Countryfile and Radio 4’s Farming Today. Paul also recalls adventures in Australia working on bushcraft expert Ray Mears’World of Survival and joining the BBC’s General Election coverage team in Westminster. Now he presents the Jazz on GFM programme which broadcasts on Mondays from 2-3pm. “The programme is all about the local live jazz scene,”says Paul. “You won’t hear iconic names like Miles Davis or Ella Fitzgerald, whose music is available elsewhere. “You will hear recordings of excellent gigs around here, plus what’s on information and interviews. The local jazz scene is flourishing, and I am staggered by the quality of our musicians.” GFM broadcasts from purpose-built studios in the Red Brick Building on the Morlands Enterprise Park, Glastonbury at glastonburyfm. co.uk online and 107.1 FM on air. Philip Welch
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Our iPad for Beginners course starting Monday, October 2 at 11am. It’s a three-week course and costs just £15. Bring your own iPad or use one of ours. Call us on 01458 447248 or pop in to book. Crispin Garden group have a wonderful speaker joining them on Tuesday, October 17. Mr Les Cloutman will be present ‘ A year in the life of a Somerset naturalist’, and includes garden wildlife in his talk. All are welcome to this friendly group – no membership required. The meeting will be held at Crispin Community Focus at 2pm and costs £4. We also have a Windows 10 laptop course starting on Thursday, October 5 at 10am. Again, it’s a three-week course costing £15. Bring your own laptop or use one of ours To find out more about what we offer, pop in and see us or call 01458 447248.
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For more details, please phone 01458 442779 or email victoriaclubstreet@gmail.com Also available are Cricket, Indoor Bowls, Outdoor Bowls, Tennis, Squash and Racketball, Skittles, Bridge, Croquet, Pigeon Club, Football and Rounders, Zumba, Bounce, Table Tennis, Pool
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utumn has always been an important time for rural communities and An Autumn Celebration carries on the tradition of celebrating harvest time. On October 7-8, the Museum grounds will be filled with all-things autumnal, from apple pressing and giant pumpkins, to rural crafts and folklore. The Museum will hold its Living History Day on November 5, when the former dairy farm will be alive with the sights, sounds, smells and tastes of ancient skills and crafts. From September 23 to November 11, the wonderful 14th-century Abbey Barn will host an installation produced in partnership with Somerset Art Works and Craftspace. Gather-ing is a contemporary art exhibition exploring the use of ancient barns to gather and collect people, animals and crops. Kate Lynch’s stunning FARM exhibition also continues until December 3, featuring more than 40 paintings and drawings made on local farms. On October 25, painter James Lynch, is giving a talk and demonstration in using the ancient medium of egg tempera. James has spent many years mastering this technique and his much-admired landscape painting at the Museum is a stunning example of this work. Finally, Blighty Bushcraft returns on 22 October 22 for a ‘Slab and Stick’ Stool-Making Course. Normal admission applies to seasonal days and exhibitions with charges and booking required for workshops, courses and talks. For full details, please visit SRLM.org.uk.
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This is your reminder that Wells is getting a brand-new afternoon acoustic session at The Venue in Wells. On the first Sunday of each month from 5pm you will be treated to some fantastic live music. Entry is free but if you wish to put some change in the pot to help support the bands playing then that would be greatly appreciated. David 9 Lunas is having an album launch party at The Riflemans in Glastonbury on October 22nd. I’ve had a sneak preview of the album and I’m very excited that it’s finally getting a release as it’s pure class.
Conception Collective are releasing some excellent music right now. I don’t usually listen to hip hop but there is something special about these guys. You can catch their music on YouTube. Give them some love. Georgie Robbins
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CREATING HEALTH IN STREET Join the Creating Health Roadshow at their next stop in Street for a fun (and free) evening of information and inspiration. The evening will consist of a talk from Somerset GP Dr Campbell Murdoch on what we should be eating for general health and wellbeing, plus the opportunity to meet local healthrelated groups and charities for more information and support. There will be healthy, tasty nibbles to try and a free raffle to win a wok! Finally, there’s also an optional Tai Chi for Health and Vitality session to join in with, too. The Roadshow will take place at the Street Royal British Legion club on Thursday, October 19 at 7pm. Booking is essential, so either email them on info@creating-health.org.uk or text 07904 804524 to book your place.
CRISPIN LAUNCH NEW WEBSITE AND APP
Crispin School are proud to announce that they’ve recently launched a new Crispin website and app – for iOS and Android. The app will keep parents/carers and student up to date with school dates and info, and the new website can be found at www.crispinschool.co.uk. In other Crispin news, the school has just been awarded over £3 million by the Education Funding Agency to redevelop their Practical Block. They’re also looking forward to using their refurbished all-weather pitch for PE lessons, replacing the boilers next summer and installing new fencing around their tennis courts. It’s a busy time at Crispin!
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The Crispin Hall occupies a prominent position of importance on the High Street. It’s named after Saint Crispin, the patron saint of shoemakers, whose feast day is October 25. This imposing building was built by W.S. Clark, who mechanised the shoemaking process and went on to establish C. & J. Clark both as a pioneer of new technology and as a champion of footwear innovation. It was opened on October 12, 1885 by John Bright MP, one of the greatest orators of his generation. Bright was a Quaker free-trader, fighter for universal suffrage and radical thinker. Comprising of a large public hall, lecture and reading rooms, a library and a museum, it opened with the aim of improving the cultural facilities for Clarks’ employees and Streetonians. With passing years the building has certainly seen better days, but all this is about to change. Behind the barricades, significant building work is being carried out. The aim is to restore the whole building, not only with a sympathetic nod to its heritage but to make it fit for 21st century use. This sort of work is not speedy, nor is it cheap. But it is planned that by early next year The Crispin Hall will be fit for purpose, offering a wonderful resource once more for the people of Street and surrounding areas. Nina Swift
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ONE WORLD FAIR RETURNS TO WELLS FOR FOURTH YEAR Returning for a fourth year, the One World Fair is a unique celebration of the amazing work that charities do across the world. Over 30 charities will be gathered to spread the word about their causes
DEATH CAFÉ OPENS IN STREET
Street’s first Death Café is being hosted by two local Celebrants, Carol Smith and Nicola Sutton on October 9 at Crispin Community Centre from 2-4pm. It’s a chance for local people to come together and talk about any aspect of death and dying over tea or coffee and cake. All are welcome and admission is free. Teas, coffee and homemade cake is available to purchase.
and projects, and raise funds by selling Christmas cards and gifts, books, cakes, fairly traded goods and much more. The One World Fair takes place on Saturday, October 7 from 10am at the Town Hall in Wells.
VARIETY CONCERT IN STREET There’s something for everyone in this Variety Concert to be held at Street United Reformed Church on Saturday, October 14 at 7.30pm. There will be contributions from Street Theatre, the Young Actors’ Club and a wide selection of musical treats, too. You can also look forward to a raffle, and wine, coffee, tea and savouries in the interval, which are all included in the £6 ticket price. The concert is being held to raise much-needed funds for renovation work at the church. Contact Liz Williams on 01458 442927 for more information.
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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 Talking Café
Tor Leisure, Glastonbury
10am-Midday
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
Table Tennis Club
Red Brick Building/Bocabar
5.30pm-8.30pm
Wednesdays
Beat Surgery Glastonbury Library 2.30pm-4pm
Wednesdays
Windmill Hill Youth Club
St. Edmonds Hall
7pm-9pm
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
Youth Club (term time only)
Red Brick Building
6.30pm-9pm
Fridays
Youth Club
Holy Trinity Church, Walton
7pm-9pm
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Story Time for Under 5s
Glastonbury Library
11am
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Story Time for Children
Street Library
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Market Place, Glastonbury
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2.30pm-4pm
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One of autumn’s best events, the Runway Charity Fashion Show is back once again, and bigger than ever…
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ake a note in your diaries for Saturday, October 14, as that’s when the Runway Fashion Show is being hosted at the Bocabar. The doors open at 6.30pm, the fun starts at 7 and then the music starts at 9.30 – supplied by the brilliant Harlem Rhythm Cats, with Runway co-owner Natalie on lead vocals. Tickets to the show cost just £10, and the price includes a glass of prosecco and, new for this year, a gift bag packed with goodies. Once again, the profits are going to support victims of MND (Motor Neurone Disease). The father of one of the models on the night suffers from this awful disease, so the money raised on the night is going towards building him a ramp at his house, which will greatly improve his quality of life. Also new for 2017 is men on the catwalk! The Wells Runway store has recently begun stocking men’s clothing from the stylish Joe Browns label, including jackets, jeans, shirts, T-shirts and waistcoats, so whether
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Model citizens All of the models are friends and customers of the Runway shops, and range from 14-65. And, as you would expect, everything worn in the show is also available to buy in one of the shops, too. Runway have recently celebrated the one-year anniversary of the Wells shop, and both stores have a fantastic range of clothing, shoes, boots and accessories from some of the most best brands around. For more information on the show and to book your tickets, pop into either the Wells or Street store, ring them on 01749 676381 or 01458 442215, or email them on runwayinstreet@aol.co.uk.
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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.
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WELLS JAZZ COLLECTIVE
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THE BREAKFAST CLUB
Red Brick Building/Bocabar 1pm
NEIL LOWDEN
Daniels Cafe, Wells
Glastonbury Galleries October 1-9
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The Swan Hotel October 1-8 Heritage Studios, Wells October 1-8 EXHIBITION
SAFEHAUS GATHER-ING FOR SOMERSET The Venue, Wells ART WEEK Rural Life Museum October 1-31 SOMERSET ART WORKS EXHIBITION
Various locations
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MALCOLM ASHMAN & JANETTE KERR
Andelli Art, Wells
MENDIP ROCKS! FESTIVAL EXHIBITION
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Atkinson Gallery
October 1-28 TIM PITTMAN The Elms Inn
October 1-31 Strode Theatre
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LA BOHEME
Strode Theatre
October 1-11
MOISH SOKAL – EXHIBITION UNION GAP AND EDISON LIGHTHOUSE OF WORKS
Strode Theatre
Cedars Hall
October 1-8
STEWART GEDDES – October 1-7 MATERIAL EVIDENCE
7pm
MOZART & SCHUBERT QUINTETS
7.15pm
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THE DAIRY SHOW
Bath & West Showground
INTRODUCTION TO THE HISTORY AND USES OF TREES
7pm Wells Town Hall
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A MONK’S TALE: RELICS, REVOLT AND REFORMATION
ANTI-FRACKING FUNDRAISER Wells Library Assembly Rooms 8pm
CLARINET MASTER: MARK SIMPSON WITH RICHARD UTTLEY
Chalice Well
St. Cuthbert’s Church, Wells 7.30pm
APPLE DAY FAMILY EVENT
WAC – WELLS ART CONTEMPORARY
DAVID 9 LUNAS
WE SHALL OVERCOME
11am Various locations
October 7-21
7.30pm Hawthorns
7pm The Riflemans Arms
Cedars Hall
10am
HOLY TRINITY CHURCH FUNDRAISER
WELLS CATHEDRAL CHAINED LIBRARY TOUR
KARAOKE/DISCO
SUNDAY 8
King Arthur
Street Inn
FRIDAY 6
HOT FUZZ FILM LOCATION TOUR
Strode Theatre
FIVETWOEIGHT – OPEN PERFORMANCE NIGHT
Red Brick Building/Bocabar
KARA J RICHARDS
BINGO
The Unity Club
7.30pm
BOCABAR JAZZ SESSION
7.30pm Wells Cathedral
Strode Theatre
10am
NORMA
The Crown, Wells
1pm
ONE WORLD FAIR
Wells Town Hall
10am
5.30pm
SIMON GEE
The Elms Inn
6pm
SUFI SOUND STREAMS
Red Brick Building/Bocabar 4pm
Red Brick Building/Bocabar 7.30pm OPEN DAY Pilates Body Aligned, Wells 10am TOY AND TRAIN
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PEARL ESSENCE
Street Inn
RUE
The Elms Inn
THE SHEPPEY SOUL SHACK
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Bath & West Showground
POWERCUT King William
9pm
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WALTON’S FACADE WITH WILLIAM SITWELL AND October 7-8 ZEB SOANES
SOMERSET SEED TIME & HARVEST Rural Life Museum
TJ SOLO
The Unity Club
Cedars Hall
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WELLS FOOD FESTIVAL
Various locations 10.30am
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DEATH CAFE
CORIOLANUS
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WELLS FESTIVAL OF 7pm LITERATURE
Strode Theatre
Various locations
THURSDAY 12
PIANO MASTERS 2: BARRY DOUGLAS
October 13-21
BANDS NIGHT
Red Brick Building/Bocabar
BIG MOMMA AND THE MISFITS
DIE ZAUBERFLÖTE
7.30pm
The Tramways, Wells
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7pm
October 15-19
SAXONS AND VIKINGS
9.30am
STEVE-E
5.55pm The Elms Inn
JOHN OTWAY MUSIC QUIZ
2pm
GIANT FLEA MARKET
Strode Theatre
MONDAY 16
The King Arthur
The Unity Club
NEW MUSIC WELLS
BE A CHORISTER FOR A DAY Strode Theatre
ABBEY WILDLIFE TOUR
Glastonbury Abbey
Wells Cathedral
Wells Cathedral
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SUNDAY 15
Little Theatre, Wells
7pm Pilton Working Men’s Club
TALK: JOHN MARTINEAU: THE SEVEN LIBERAL ARTS
Glastonbury Galleries October 14-23
Bath & West Showground 9.30am
SATURDAY 14
Cedars Hall
British Legion, Street
SOULVILLE EXPRESS
Red Brick Building/Bocabar 8pm
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CHARITY FUN QUIZ
SASHA CHAITOW
TAKE ART & LIVING SPIT 2pm THEATRE PRESENTS THE SIX WIVES OF HENRY VIII
Crispin Community Centre
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The Elms Inn
The Riflemans Arms
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Red Brick Building/Bocabar 1pm
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King Arthur
October 16-17
WEDNESDAY 18 RUNWAY FASHION SHOW CRAIG AND ALEX PRIDDICE – FOLLOWED BY HARLEM ART, ANTIQUES AND Strode Theatre 7.30pm RHYTHM CATS COLLECTABLES AUCTION McCubbing and Redfern, Wells Red Brick Building/Bocabar JAMES HOLLINGSWORTH 1pm 7.30pm
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SUNDAY 22
Hawthorns
King Arthur
MODERN SLAVERY – A CURSE IN OUR AGE
RJ STEWART IN CONCERT
Wells Cathedral
3pm
THURSDAY 19
October 20-22 LE CORSAIRE Strode Theatre
Assembly Rooms
October 22-27
7.30pm MASTERPIECES FOR
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The Unity Club
THE CRAFT 4 CRAFTERS SHOW
QUIZ
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Cedars Hall 8pm
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‘SLAB AND STICK’ STOOL MAKING COURSE
Rural Life Museum SATURDAY 21 Bath & West Showground October 19-21 ANNUAL ARTISAN MARKET MONDAY 23 Wells Town Hall 10am
CREATING HEALTH ROADSHOW
British Legion, Street
GIVE MY REGARDS TO BROADWAY
Cedars Hall
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AVALON FAERY FAYRE
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ELEMENTAL FAERY BALL
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All the top films coming to the area this month
HOME AGAIN
Released: 1 March Cert: 12A Life for a single mum in Los Angeles takes an unexpected turn when she allows three young guys to move in with her.
THE MOUNTAIN BETWEEN US
Released: 3 March Cert: TBA Stranded after a tragic plane crash, two strangers must forge a connection to survive the extreme elements of a remote snow-covered mountain.
satellites designed to protect it start to attack.
MY LITTLE PONY: THE MOVIE
Released: 10 March Cert: U A new film starring Emily Blunt based on the classic toy.
BLADE RUNNER 2049
Released: 17 March Cert: TBA A stunning sequel set 30 years after the original, starring Harrison Ford and Ryan Gosling.
THOR: RAGNAROK
THE LEGO NINJAGO MOVIE
Released: 24 March Cert: TBA Thor is back, and facing his greatest threat yet.
GEOSTORM
Released: 24 March Cert: 12A A heartwarming true story, and the directorial debut of Andy Serkis.
Released: 3 March Cert: U A new Lego movie based on the popular Ninjago range.
Released: 10 March Cert: 12A The Earth is under threat when the
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NIGHTWATCHING 18 LOST IN LEBANON TBC ANNA KARENINA 12A
MULHOLLAND DRIVE 15 16/19-20 October 6/10 October THE LIMEHOUSE GOLEM 15 INSYRIATED 15 8 October
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THE LEGO NINJAGO MOVIE OCTOBER 20
GEOSTORM MY LITTLE PONY: THE MOVIE BLADE RUNNER 2049
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VICTORIA & ABDUL PG
BORG/MCENROE TBC THE YOUNG VICTORIA PG MRS BROWN PG
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GOODBYE CHRISTOPHER ROBIN PG
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GLASTONBURY CARNIVAL
Glastonbury’s annual Carnival returns to the town to help raise money for local worthy causes
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n a crisp November night, what better entertainment than to be transported to a moving theatre production. The atmosphere is amazing, and we enjoy bopping along on the pavement to the fantastic floats that illuminate the Glastonbury skyline. This is a quote from a Carnival spectator! The Carnival takes place annually on the third Saturday in November, which this year is Saturday, November 18. Yet again it is shaping up be a fantastic night of entertainment – and we all have our fingers crossed that the weather is better than last year! The Carnival is organised by a small group of dedicated volunteers who have fond memories of watching the carnival as children and have now been inspired to keep the tradition going. The committee’s Chairperson, Hazel, has been involved in Carnival for over 35 years and says: “My passion for Carnival started in my youth with my parents, and we took part in parades in Trowbridge. I remember the float being built the night before the carnival and then being dressed up as all sorts of food items! And now I’m the Chairperson of the Glastonbury Chilkwell Guy Fawkes Carnival Committee. “Carnival is a display of wonder and excitement. The joy of seeing people’s faces in awe of the magnificent entries. I feel honoured to be a part of it.” Over 35,000 people come to watch the Carnival from all over the UK, but most people do not see the
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effort which goes on throughout the year liaising with the local authorities, working alongside local businesses, groups, charities and individuals to ensure the greatest show in town can go ahead. They work all-year round raising money to run the carnival by marshalling at other events and taking advantage of any other fundraising opportunities that come their way. But they would welcome some more help, and this is where you could get involved! They have lots of things that you can help with, from collecting, marshalling, site maintenance, promotion, administration and much more! Hazel says: “Being part of Carnival is great fun, it is a fantastic way to give back to the local community, learn new skills, pass on old ones and meet like-minded people.” For more information, visit their Facebook page or website – www.glastonburycarnival.com, or contact committee members. They would love to hear from you!
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Did you know that rabbits are now the fourth most popular pet in the UK? From those lovely big ears to their sweet little noses, we are officially a nation that love our rabbits. Rabbits are traditionally misunderstood as a pet; our knowledge influenced by the cartoon variety chomping on a carrot. In fact, 90% of their diet should be hay, with pelleted food and some leafy green vegetables making up the rest. The other thing people are often surprised to discover is how long-lived rabbits can be, which is over 10 years when they’re well looked after. Just like dogs and cats, they deserve regular health checks and vaccinations to keep them in top health. Traditional rabbit vaccinations prevent against Myxomatosis and RHD1, which until recently was thought to be the only strain in the UK. Unfortunately however, RHD2 has now also been recognised, too. It is responsible for a huge amount of rabbit deaths in the last few years. Rabbits being prey animals hide ill health well. Every day we need to check their eyes and nose are clear of discharge; that they are eating, passing faeces and that around their back end is clean. In rabbits, a reduction in appetite is an emergency that requires immediate veterinary attention. The most common cause of problems with rabbits is their teeth. Rabbits teeth grow by 2mm every week, hence why they need to eat plenty of hay to keep them worn down. If you would like to know more, or are concerned about your pet, please feel free to contact us on 01458 832972.
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he Hawthorns is playing host to a very special all-day music event on Saturday, November 4 to raise much-needed funds for the Freddy’s Fight for Life charity. You can see a full list of the bands below, and the day kicks off with the first artist at 2pm and finishes with the last one around 11pm. Entry is purely by donation, but the organisers (and us!) are obviously hoping that people will be generous. The day is the work of local music fan Rob Talbot, who’s the mastermind behind the whole organisation. He’s also set up a couple of brilliant prize draws, too. One is for a great range of CDs and merchandise (including a fully signed Levellers tour T-shirt) and tickets for that will be available on the day. The other one though can be entered now. 100 tickets are being sold at £5 each, and the prizes are two adults tickets to Farmer Phil’s Festival, a family ticket and camping pass to the Something to Smile About festival, and a private gig by musician Paul Henshaw.
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am starting this walk at the car park by the Youth Hostel on Street Hill (from Street, turn right at Marshall’s Elm crossroads on the B3151). For those of you who don’t have cars, there is a footpath from Street which starts at the end of Brooks Road, at the junction of Middle Brooks and Higher Brooks; it joins this circular route where it is marked on the map. From the car park, walk along the right-hand side of the road on the same side as the Youth Hostel – you will see the pathway in the grass. Continue as you come into the wooded area; the path from Street joins the path from the right along here. Walk past the gate opposite the junction with Ivythorn Lane, and continue until you arrive at another gate. Cross the road carefully and turn right through the woods. Emerging onto the grassy area you will be able to see Glastonbury Tor to your right and a view across the Levels on the left. Now head towards the old windmill, which is now a private house. When you reach the drive, cross this to
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the right of the windmill. You will see a stone trough and a metal bath tub, and the route goes between these – watch out for potholes in the ground. The path meanders to the left to go behind the windmill, and the stile will become visible in the hedge. After the stile, head downhill and you will come out in Ivythorn Lane. Turn left. Keep walking along the road, and it bends sharply to the left. On the right-hand side, a couple of hundred yards past the bend, you will find a gate to Ivythorn Hill National Trust Nature Reserve. Go through and proceed along the path. If you get here at dusk, the noise will be pretty deafening as this part of the wood is a rookery – if you are really lucky you may even see an owl. The path will lead you to some steps which go up to the left, but whichever path you take up the hill, you will arrive at the road again within sight of the Youth Hostel car park on the other side. Once again, cross carefully. Article and photographs by John Fleming
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