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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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ummer may be creeping towards its natural conclusion, but that doesn’t mean that we don’t still have plenty of hot events for you to choose from. At the very end of August is the brilliant Night at the Abbey, which you’ll find featured in this issue. Not only that, but we’ve got an update on the Help the Homeless Coach Café, a couple of brilliant upcoming gin festivals and also the launch of the Mural Trail in Glastonbury. Rounding everything off nicely is a feature on next month’s food festival in Wells and our usual bumper round up of local events and event news. Don’t forget that if you want even more events to choose from across the whole county, check out www.thebasisonline.com.

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Getting the Abbey Habit This year’s Night of the Abbey event is definitely one not to miss…

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Shinbone Show, Paul Henshaw, Strange Folk, Mike Collings and Maz Sutton. Rounding out the musical line up will the totally acoustic, intimate space which is St Patrick’s Chapel. The Avalon Recorder Consort opens the stage at 6.30pm, followed by Americana-influenced James Slater and instrumental guitar wizard, Pete Izzard. There will be a variety of on-site catering from our own café as well as food stalls to suit all tastes. The bar will be open from 5pm, and prices will be kept as low as possible. Our main sponsors for 2019 are once again The Godney Gathering and Hawthorns Hotel Glastonbury. Without their support it would be very difficult to continue to grow the event and we appreciate their support again this year. Discounted advance tickets are on sale now via the Abbey website or shop. The costs are £7 (Adult), £5 (Child/ Concession), £3 (Members), £19 (Family). Tickets on the door will be £10 (Adult), £8 (Child/Concession), £4 (Member), £28 (Family).

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lastonbury Abbey’s end-of-season celebration, Night at the Abbey, is set to be bigger and better than ever in 2019 with acts coming from all over the country to play within the illuminated abbey ruins. Doors will open at 5pm on Friday, August 30, with the music starting at 6pm. The main stage (Dan’s Stage) will host the large, melodic sound of Southampton’s The Dead Freights, Glasgow’s Country Rock ‘n’ Roll-influenced The Strange Blue Dreams, and local favourites Meeking. Brighton’s Hatful of Rain will bring their Bluegrass sound to the Lady Chapel stage, with Bristol singer-songwriter Gavin Osborn & The Comments Section in the middle slot and local Folk duo Uphill & Still opening the stage at 6pm. The King Arthur stage will have a rootsy feel with local trio Invisible Gem opening up, followed by the Dry White Bones, Ma Polaine’s Great Decline and the Dusk Brothers. The Abbot’s Kitchen will once again host acoustic (ish) acts on the night, featuring The Billy


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A DAY OF FUN AT MERRIMAN PARK

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he fifth annual free Merriman Park Fun Day will take place on Saturday, September 7 in Merriman Park, Street. The park is situated just 200 metres off the High Street. The event will start at 1pm and run through to the evening finishing at 10pm. There will be a great variety of stallholders together with music from Oscar Zaky and the U3A Ukulele Band, a bar and refreshments throughout the day plus plenty of displays, rides and activities for the youngsters including two large inflatables. Other attractions include Draca Beordor (Viking Living History), the Glastonbury Dragon Drummers, Cirque de Silk, the Glastonbury Morris Men plus Tor Mini Rugby who will be showing off their skills throughout the afternoon. In the evening there will be live music featuring Twisted Vinyl at 8pm preceded by Bernie Lock and his disco at 6pm to get the evening going.

Park Fish & Chips, who are right next door to the park itself, will be running special offers all day, so pop in when you’re feeling peckish to find out more. To get further information on the Merriman Park Fun Day, please contact David Atkins on either 07785 900682 or davidbatkins@btinternet.com.

A HISTORY OF FOOTWEAR IN 100 OBJECTS Key items highlighted in our main displays to tell the history of footwear including Roman sandals, Victorian boots, shoemaking tools, accessories, designer shoes from Christian Louboutin and Vivienne Westwood, and classics such as the Clarks Desert Boot, the stiletto, the flip flop, and Dr Marten boots.

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JEMFEST AT THE ASSEMBLY ROOMS

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here’s an open-to-all birthday party with live music and spoken word at the Assembly Rooms in Glastonbury. Going by the name of JemFest, the party is the brainchild of Jem here will be a pop-up Syrian Café at the Connect Smith, and the whole event is being Centre, Portway, Wells on Saturday, September 28 at staged to raise money for Amani 7pm presented by Wells Refugee Aid. Children’s Home in Tanzania and Wells’ first ever Syrian pop-up restaurant will be serving a Glastonbury FM. delicious four-course meal, which will be created by WRAG’s Tickets cost £15 in advance very own Syrian chef! Tickets cost £20, and are only available to through Ether Tickets, or it’s £17 on purchase in advance. the door. There are a total of seven All proceeds go to the Help Refugees food project, acts on the night (plus spoken which distributes fresh food to families in 17 refugee word), including Irie Fire, Port Erin, camps across Europe. For tickets, phone 01749 870703 and Hoodoo Somerset GuildSeptember ad.qxp_Layout 1Son 15/02/2019 18:46 PageBlue. 1 or 07585 308350.

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ockaway Record Fairs have been hosting some of the best record fairs around for quite a while now. They come to Wells several times a year, and some of the area’s leading dealers attend their fairs. You can also bring along records or CDs you no longer want and they can be exchanged or sold (as long as they are of saleable quality) so you can refresh your own collection. They have both a Facebook page @Rock awayrecordfairs and a Tumblr page at www. rockawayrecordfairs.tumblr.com. On either page you can find a full list of upcoming fairs.


‘After Effects’ by Michelle Griffiths (2019)

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e are lucky enough to have another poem sent through from last month’s poet, Jane Barnes. This one is called Impressions, and is inspired by Glastonbury Abbey.

The Summer’s heat, intense sun rays Bake my fair white skin. I seek out shade beneath a tree My body tired, aching.

Yesterday’s clouds are now forgotten Shadows flicker gently. Across the pond, I hear the fish Jumping, swim towards me. A woman in a long blue dress Her hair is long and white. Her eyes are closed, her body still She wears a smile so bright. A book lay open on the bench She’s been there for a while. Hear ankles are adorned with silver She’s beautiful, has style. I wonder what she’s dreaming of Perhaps she meditates. The sacred grounds within the Abbey Heavens gaits await. The ruins within from ancient times are steeped in history. The monastery can be found In Somerset – Glastonbury.

OPEN DAY AT THE ST JOHN AMBULANCE The St John Ambulance in Charter Way, Wells are having an open afternoon on September 7 from 1.30pm until 3.30pm. It’s the ideal opportunity to pop along, have a look around the building and understand a little bit more about what they do. St John Ambulance also run two Youth groups – Badgers for ages 7-10, and Cadets for ages 11-18. Both groups learn multiple skills in a fun way, as well as First Aid. If your child is interested in joining for a super-low monthly cost, come along and find out what they do in their youth groups. Their Adult unit is always looking to welcome new volunteers, too. It’s a fun group, and a great way to meet new people. For more information, head to www.sja. org.uk or search for them on Facebook under St John Ambulance Wells.

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rossFit Sweet Track in Glastonbury recently took on the challenge of a 24-hour Wodathon – one workout on the hour, every hour, for 24 hours! – to support the ex-Military charity, RV1. The guys and gals did brilliantly and raised over £2,700 (and still counting!). For more information on CrossFit Sweet Track, head online to www.crossfitsweettrack.co.uk.

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he Crispin Community Centre has two wonderful volunteers who occasionally run a second-hand book stall on the High Street market, Street. In September, they will be on the market on the 19th. On September 27, the Centre will hold their annual Macmillan Coffee Morning from 10am-Midday. Everyone is welcome, there will be yummy cakes, games and laughter, with all the money raised going to the Macmillan charity. In light of World Alzheimer’s Day on Saturday 21, the Centre would like to mention that the Alzheimer’s Society hold a free monthly memory café at the Centre on the last Wednesday of the month. For more info call 01458 251541.

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e’re delighted to say that the latest CREATE:SPACE exhibition at the Crispin Centre in Street is happening now through until September 21. Titled Plus ça change!, it’s another celebration of some of the incredible artistic talent in the area. Be sure to pop along, there’s always something new to see!

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ou may notice a rush of people heading for Crispin Hall on Saturday, September 7, as the Vintage Market will be back in Street. This is a fabulous free event with plenty of traders selling a variety of vintage goods, from clothing to homewares, collectables and jewellery. Open from 10am to 4pm. ngport || Cocklemoor Car Park & Ridgway Hall || TA10 9RA There’s also a lovely café serving refreshments with ngport Cocklemoor Car Park & Ridgway Hall TA10 9RA Langport | Cocklemoor Car Park & Ridgway Hall | TA10 9RA 2nd monthly April 10am-4pm 2nd Saturday monthlybetween between April - Dec-- Dec 10am-4pm 2nd Saturday Saturday monthly between April Dec 10am-4pmseating outside in the courtyard if the weather is fine. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Don’t forget that if you can’t make this date in Street | Crispin Hall| 83 | 83 High Street | BA16 0EZ 0EZ Street || Crispin Hall Street | BA16 Street Crispin Hall | 83 High High Street BA16 0EZ | TA10 9RA Quarterly in 2019 on Saturday 23rd March; |15th June; rt | Cocklemoor Car Park & Ridgway Hall Street, many of the same traders are at Langport Quarterly on 23rd March; 7th2019 September & 7th December Quarterly in in 2019 on Saturday Saturday 23rd10am-4pm March; 15th 15th June; June; 7th September & 7th December 10am-4pm Saturday monthly between April Dec 10am-4pm -------------------------------------Vintage Market on the second Saturday of the month. 7th September & 7th December 10am-4pm kim_woods@hotmail.co.uk --------------------------------------------------------------------------If you are interested in trading at either venue, www.langportvintagemarket.co.uk -------------------------------------kim_woods@hotmail.co.uk kim_woods@hotmail.co.uk Street | Crispin Hall | 83 High Street | BA16 0EZ please get in touch with the organiser at kim_ www.langportvintagemarket.co.uk www.langportvintagemarket.co.uk rterly in 2019 on Saturday 23rd March; 15th June; woods@hotmail.co.uk.

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his year’s Wells Food Festival will have a Food Photography Workshop, with behind-thescenes hints and tips on how to produce visually appetising food photographs. There will also be an exhibition of winning photographs from an exclusive Food Photography competition. There are three categories in the competition based on age: up to 11, 12-17 and 18 and over. Details and the entry form can be found on the website (www.wellsfoodfestival.co.uk). The submission deadline for the photographs is 30 September 30, and food themes could include food preparation, still life, action shots, fruit and vegetables, confectionery, or drinks. The judging panel, headed by food and lifestyle photographer, Neil White, will select the best photograph in each age group, plus highly commended images and ‘Best Picture’ across all

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RENOWNED SITAR PLAYER COMING TO GLASTONBURY

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ndia’s internationally acclaimed sitar player, Anupama Bhagwat, is coming to Glastonbury on Monday, September 9 for a very special concert at Glastonbury’s Town Hall. On the night she will be joined by one of the UK’s most exciting tabla players, Gurdain Rayatt. Tickets for this event start at £15. For more information on both artists and to book tickets, head online to www.asianartsagency.co.uk.

SWEET SIXTEEN AT WELLS CATHEDRAL Celebrating its 40th anniversary in style, the hugely popular choral choir, The Sixteen, will be bringing its annual and muchloved Choral Pilgrimage to Wells Cathedral on September 6. Tickets cost between £15 and £30, and are available from Wells Cathedral Shop Box Office (01749 672773), http:// tickets.ncem.co.uk, and at the door. © Firedog

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n Saturday, August 31, Glastonbury Galleries will be hosting its ever-popular Anonymous Art Show. Now in its fourth year, the exhibition will run until September 21 and will feature over 120 artists exhibiting a huge variety of media. This year the artwork (which totals over 240 pieces) will take the format of an 8x8-inch square canvas, or a mounted, glazed and framed picture of the same size. Each piece of artwork will be on sale at £49, and the artist will not be revealed until after the purchase. Glastonbury Galleries has been operating as a framing business and gallery since 2004. Ruth Morland, herself a Guild-Commended Framer, said she’s delighted by the effort and enthusiasm people have shown in response to the exhibition. “It’s a great opportunity for artists to exhibit something without having to put their name to it; it creates a ‘level’ playing field for everyone and it’s basically just a lot of fun.” For more information on Glastonbury Galleries or the Anonymous Art Show, visit the website at www.glastonburygalleries.com.

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FOOD FESTIVAL TO RETURN TO WELLS

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et your forks at the ready, as the free, family-friendly food festival is returning to Wells for the seventh year running! It provides visitors with an exciting opportunity to sample Somerset’s finest food and drink with the medieval backdrop of England’s smallest city. Over 175 producers and street food sellers will be selling their creative, culinary delights in the Artisan Market. Stalls are set up in the Market Place, stretching into the grounds of The Bishop’s Palace, along the Moat and into the Recreation Ground. Just to whet the appetite, you can expect to find everything from fabulously fermented foods to traditional sausage rolls, washed down with a range of drinks from mead to locally distilled gin. The Charlie Bigham’s Discovery Zone promises to be better than ever, celebrating Somerset’s proud

heritage of dairy farming. Butter, cheese and yogurt making are just some of the activities on the menu. The Royal Bath & West of England Society is returning to the Discovery Zone with its Farmyard Area, bringing the countryside to the city with a range of agricultural activities and farm animals taking centre stage. For more info, visit www.wellsfoodfestival.co.uk.

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reated for Somerset Art Weeks, which runs across the county from September 21 to October 6, the Glastonbury Mural trail has been put together by The Krumble Empire’s Kim Von Coels. The original idea was initiated by Glastonbury Town Council to celebrate the murals in town, and based on a smaller trail that was put together a couple of years ago by the Pilgrim Reception Centre. The idea was to add to the existing range of murals in the town (16 in total) with new works of art. First, the locations for the new artworks had to be sourced, and then approval from the wall owners. The whole process was massively collaborative, with Kim uploading pictures of the wall to find artists willing to do the painting, then having them submit a design for approval. Then sponsorship was sourced and work commenced!

New works of art At the time of writing, there are two new murals finished in the town, and there is guaranteed to be at least three more by the time the Art Weeks event starts at the end of this month. There will also be a leaflet available, showing the locations of all the murals, as well as giving you a bit more information on the artists – which you will be able to pick up from the Glastonbury Information Centre. “I’ve been overwhelmed by the amount of positive support I’ve received since creating the Mural Trail Facebook group just three months ago,” says Kim, “and by the amount of money pledged by local businesses for the project. And 100% of the money raised goes directly to the artists themselves.” For more info and to keep up to date with news, join The Glastonbury Mural Trail Facebook group.

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A Festival of Fizz ! The Rolling Cocktail Co are once again about to roll into Wells…

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he Rolling Cocktail Company are once again bringing their festival of fizz and fun to Wells for a very special night of the finest drinks and music available. On Friday, October 11 The Wells Gin, Fizz and Swing Festival will take over the Recreation Ground near the Bishop’s Palace to kickstart a weekend of delicious drink and sumptuous food – the Wells Food Festival is just two days later on the 13th. Based in Pilton, the Rolling Cocktail Company’s distinctive retro caravan will be serving up a fantastic selection of cocktails, pimped proseccos and premium G&Ts. There will also be gin and fizz samples from local producers and sellers, including GinJar, Bristol Dry Gin, 6 O’Clock Gin and more. While you’re enjoying your drinks you’ll be able to enjoy music from the brilliant Harlem Rhythm Cats. And if your Swing moves are a little rusty, then there’s the opportunity to take advantage of a free Swing taster class from Swing Time Frome. Tickets are £15 per person and include a free drink and glass. But you can benefit from a 10%

saving on the ticket price by entering MT10 at the checkout before September 20. Book yours now at www.therollingcocktailco.com.

DON’T MISS out! There are still a handful of tickets left for the Rolling Cocktail Company’s other event: the Glastonbury Gin & Rum Festival. This is taking place at the Avalon Club in Glastonbury on Saturday, September 7 from 7pm. Tickets are £12, which includes entry, a glass, a cocktail and samples. There’s music from the Priddice boys and Gabriel Templar, too.

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very year the team at Priory Dental raise money for various charitable causes. Last year, lead dentist Dr Ryan Hughes fund-raised for The Mouth Cancer Foundation by cycling 500 miles in five days through Italy. This year, the staff at Priory Dental have decided to take the plunge and have signed up to do a 124ft freefall abseil from the North West Tower of Wells Cathedral. This one-off event is being undertaken by a number of local teams, and is organised by SOS Africa and abseil specialists Aardvark Endeavours to raise money for SOS Africa and Wells Cathedral.W More can be found at www. E Linformation LS sosafrica.com/wellscathedralabseil. On 5th October, the Priory Dental team will climb the 262 steps to the top of the North West Tower dressed as their favourite characters from children’s books and freefall abseil from a platform on the roof of the tower. The SOS Africa charity was founded by a gap student Matt Crowcombe from Shepton Mallet in 2003 to fund the education of underprivileged South African children, and now operates four education programmes supporting 178 children. Priory Dental is very proud to be raising money for this very worthwhile cause while also supporting Wells Cathedral. If you would like to sponsor them you can do so at www.justgiving.com/fundraising/priorydentalabseil. If you would like to know more about Priory Dental, an independently owned dental practice offering the very best state-of-the-art treatment in Wells, do visit them in person or via their website at www.priorydental.com – there you will find details WE L L S of the whole team and you can even register with them online.

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Now officially up and running, we caught up with the Help the Homeless Coach Café

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ollowing on from the feature we did on Star and the Help the Homeless Coach Café (HTHCC) five issues ago, we thought it was about time we caught up with Star and Debs Butterfield, a volunteer who’s come on board to help, to find out what they’ve been up to – as well as their plans for the future. It’s fair to say that they’ve been very busy. In July they set up a café at Ebborways Farm in Priddy for the Priddy Folk Festival – which is where this photo were taken. It was a fantastic experience, helped to raise some funds, and even inspired Star to consider setting up his own event next year. But that’s really only the start of it. Food and drinks were prepared in the coach (for which Star has a Food Hygiene Certificate for, and is registered with the Food Standards Agency) and then brought through into HTHCC’s impressive ‘Event Tent’ – a 40 foot by 20 foot marquee that was donated to the charity. They even had artwork from local artists at the café, including Anthony Butterfield (www.butterfields-art.co.uk) and Garry Sharp’s Reggie the Robot statue.

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Every Thursday, Star and the volunteers set themselves up at St John’s Car Park in Glastonbury at 5pm. There they dish out teas, coffees and soup, as well as sandwiches, fruit and anything from the Fareshare box that’s donated to them, usually on a weekly basis. Fareshare (www.fareshare.org.uk) are a charity that distribute surplus food to groups across the country that they can then turn into meals. HTHCC has also received massive support from Nicky and John, the couple that run the Lords of the Wildwood café at the Assembly Rooms in Glastonbury. As for the future, Star has big plans for the Café, including branching out into Yeovil. He’s also working with the Council in Taunton for a spot there, as well as possibly Minehead, too. Star is also looking for new volunteers with experience in computers and counselling – as well as students training to be counsellors who are looking for some experience. To get in contact with HTHCC, either message them through their Facebook page at www. facebook.com/HelpTheHomelessCoachCafe or email them on helpthehomeless@mail.com.

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e at Wells Funeral Services offer affordable funerals to the people of Mendip and beyond. We set up in 2016, and pride ourselves on delivering funerals that people want, as our clients’ needs, wants and budgets are very importance to us as a business. We like to get to know our families, and that’s why we have a stall at Wells Market every Wednesday from January to November. We’re there to answer any questions you have about funerals and plans, but we’ll also happily talk about anything, as it’s more getting to know you. When selecting a funeral director, try to use an independent like me, and look at their reviews – either on their site or Google. After all, you’re only as good as the last funeral you delivered. For more information, call us now on 01749 670100 or email rod@wfs.me.uk. Rod Major, Wells Funeral Services

Events in September...

STOCKING CLEANING PRODUCTS AND AUDIO EQUIPMENT LOCAL ARTISTS SELL IN STORE FOR FREE High Quality Audio Transfer – Vinyl/Cassette to Digital Files/ CD Industrial High Quality 12-inch Record Cleaning Machine Mixing & Mastering

RECORDS . CDS . CASSETTES SAME QUALITY 169A HIGH STREET, STREET, SOMERSET

01 SAM WELBOURNE - SUNDAY SESSIONS 06 INVISIBLE GEM 07 TBA 08 MARK BARNWELL - SS 12 SHE ROBOT - GGR 058 13 SINNFUL MAGGIE + SUPPORTS 15 NEWT & TOAD - SS 16 QUIZ NIGHT 17 SHADOW OF THE TOR - COMEDY 19 SWERVY WORLD 20 FUNKY MUNKS + Open Mic Every Weds 21 DREAM MACHINE 22 DREW HALL - SS 26 SHOUN SHOUN - GGR 059 27 KANGAROO MOON 28 SOME VILLAINS & GILDA PARADE


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

EXHIBITION

ANONYMOUS ART SHOW

Glastonbury Galleries

Sept 1-21 The Railway Inn, Meare 1pm-4pm Millfield School

TRUCKFEST SOUTHWEST

EXHIBITION

CREATE:SPACE – PLUS ÇA CHANGE!

Crispin Centre, Street

Bath & West Showground Sept 1-21 MONDAY 2

EMERGENCY SERVICES DAY

Wells Market Square

SUNDAY SESSIONS FINALE – EXHIBITION SWAMPGRASS, FLY YETI FLY GROUP 7 & PAUL HENSHAW Atkinson Gallery,

10am-5pm

SAM WELBOURNE

The King Arthur, Glastonbury

Sept 2 – Oct 12

TUESDAY 3

POETRY WRITING GROUP

Glastonbury Library 11.30am-1pm

BARRETT & DEVINE

WEDNESDAY 4

FREE BLUEGRASS SESSION

Hawthorns, Glastonbury

Hawthorns, Glastonbury The King Arthur, Glastonbury

QUIZ NIGHT

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U3A PLAY READING

Wells Library

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WELLS CITY BAND –

SUNDAY 8

2.30-3.30pm AROUND THE WORLD IN

80 MINUTES

FOLK NIGHT

The Riflemans Arms, Glastonbury

RESTLESS YOUTH

Hawthorns, Glastonbury

LES MARTIN

MONTHLY QUIZ

The Highwayman, Shepton Mallet

2-3pm WELLS JAZZ COLLECTIVE FT.

PAUL RAINEY QUARTET

Bocabar/Red Brick Building 11am-Midday MONDAY 9

MERRIMAN PARK FUN DAY

City Arms, Wells

LUNCHEON CLUB

RARE PLANT FAIR

LEGO CLUB

Shepton Mallet Library

MARK BARNWELL

ROSS KIRK

LEGO CLUB

The King Arthur, Glastonbury

10am

7pm Bishop’s Palace, Wells 10am-4.30pm

10am Glastonbury Library

INVISIBLE GEM

Red Brick Building

The King Arthur, Glastonbury

The King William, Glastonbury

Hawthorns, Glastonbury

Salvation Army, Street

THE GLASTONBURY GIN & RUM FESTIVAL KINDRED

B.E_COOLING

Salvation Army, Street

B.U POP-UP SHOP

7.30pm

The Avalon Club, Glastonbury

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COFFEE MORNING

Wells Town Hall

QUIZ

SOULFUL SITAR WITH

Merriman Park, Street 1pm-10pm ANUPAMA BHAGWAT Glastonbury Town Hall 7.30pm

12.15pm THE PLAYERS Hawthorns, Glastonbury

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LIVE ON-SCREEN Victoria Field Club, Street 7.30pm ROCK AGAINST CANCER Victoria Club, Street 2pm-11pm MARGARET ATWOOD –

EVENING IN CONVERSATION

OLLIE BACK & SAM ON THE FIDDLE

ST JOHN AMBULANCE The Riflemans Arms, Glastonbury OPEN DAY THE SIXTEEN

Wells Cathedral

Wells Film Centre

Charter Way, Wells 1.30pm-3.30pm WEDNESDAY 11

CHARTERHOUSE CLASSIC CAR AUCTION

7.30pm SOULVILLE EXPRESS The Unity Club, Street

THE SHEPPEY SOUL SHACK

The Sheppey Inn

MOTORHOME SHOW

Bath & West Showground

THE TRACKS BAND

The Railway Inn, Ashcott

THURSDAY 12

Bath & West Showground Sept 6-8 TWERZELS TRIBUTE BAND The Thatched Cottage, Shepton Mallet SATURDAY 7

GLASTONBURY HARVEST SHOW

Glastonbury Town Hall 9am-4pm

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VINTAGE MARKET

Crispin Hall, Street

LIVE ON-SCREEN

FLEABAG – NATIONAL THEATRE

Wells Film Centre

7.30pm

10am-4pm GLASTONBURY GROW ROOM

– SHE ROBOT

The King Arthur, Glastonbury

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LUNCHTIME ORGAN RECITAL AUTHOR TALK – 1.05pm-1.40pm SONJA PRICE

Wells Cathedral

Cedars Hall, Wells

BOOK GROUP

CRAFTY SATURDAY

4pm-5pm Shepton Mallet DOWNTOWN ABBEY DON’T Library MISS!

GALA FUNDRAISER

Wells Film Centre

MASQUERADES & LAST ONE HOME

7pm The Venue, Wells

WITH KITTY MACFARLANE

10am-Midday

THE GLASTONBURY PLANT

SINNFUL MAGGIE, BURNOUT & HENRY WACEY JEMFEST The King Arthur, Glastonbury

TOE JAM ROLLER DISCO

LIVE ON-SCREEN 10am-Midday THE GAME CHANGERS –

DOCUMENTARY

Wells Film Centre

SILENT DISCO

Bocabar/Red Brick Building

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TAKE A WALK ON THE WILDSIDE

Glastonbury Abbey

The Unity Club, Street

WRITERS GROUP

ANTIQUE & COLLECTORS FAIR

Bath & West Showground

Sept 14-15

7pm

Assembly Rooms, Glastonbury 4.30pm-11.30pm THE GRANGE –

Bocabar/Red Brick Building

60S REVISITED

SHEPTON MALLET SUNDAY MARKET MONDAY 16

Wells Sports Centre 6.30pm-8pm MEDIEVAL FALCONRY Bishop’s Palace, Wells 10am-4pm WESTERN ROCK City Arms, Wells RECORD & CD FAIR Seager Hall, Wells 10am-4pm XYZ PRESENTS FRIDAY 13TH

JUNGLE/DNB DJS

The King Arthur, Glastonbury

Town Centre, Shepton Mallet

FAMILY HISTORY ON THE INTERNET

Wells Library

6.30pm

NEWT AND TOAD

6.30pm MEDICINE CONFERENCE Bocabar/Red Brick Building FUNDRAISING EVENING

Strode Theatre, Street

QUIZ

JASON REBELLO

Hawthorns, Glastonbury Street Library

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11am Strode Theatre, Street

BLUES NIGHT WITH BAD INFLUENCE

BAD LOSERS

FILMS

SUNDAY 15

Wells Library

FRIDAY 13

EVENTS

TOUR AND EXPLORE

Alfred Gillett Trust

Sept 16-19

LADIES OF THE SQUARE TABLE BOOK GROUP

Glastonbury Library 3.45-4.45pm

LECTURE – WHY DID PEOPLE BELIEVE IN DRAGONS?

Wells Cathedral

2pm-4.30pm

11am QUIZ NIGHT The King Arthur, Glastonbury

Glastonbury Library 11am-12.30pm TUESDAY 17 LIVE ON-SCREEN

RIGOLETTO – OPERA

Wells Film Centre

7pm

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VINTAGE VEGAS – A NIGHT AT THE SANDS

The King Arthur, Glastonbury

City Arms, Wells

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SATURDAY 21

ACTION ON HEARING LOSS

CABARET EVENING

Wells Library

Cedars Hall, Well

ANNE OF GREEN GABLES

7pm

THE WEDDING SHOWCASE

Bath & West Showground

9.30am-Midday The Unity Club, Street

Little Theatre, Wells

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CHESS CLUB

Sept 21-22

WORLD PEACE DAY WITH CAROL ISIS

Sept 18-21 Shepton Mallet Library

11am-Midday Chalice Well, Glastonbury 7pm-9pm Swan Hotel, Wells 10.30am-Midday CRAFT AND VINTAGE FAIR Glastonbury U3A PLAY READING Town Hall 10.30am-4.30pm SUNDAY 22 Wells Library 2.30-3.30pm DREW HALL DREAM MACHINE The King Arthur, Glastonbury THURSDAY 19 The King Arthur, Glastonbury

HEADS UP CARERS’ GROUP

MISS BEHAVIN’ JAZZ SESSION HISTORICAL DANCE CLASS

Hawthorns, Glastonbury

Glastonbury Abbey

SWERVY WORLD – PIRATE DAY!

INTRODUCTION TO BRIGHT PATH ASCENSION MEDITATION

The King Arthur, Glastonbury

Wells Library

THIRD THURSDAY BOOK GROUP

Wells Library

Bocabar/ Red Brick Building The Sheppey Inn

FUNKY MUNKS

The King Arthur, Glastonbury

GRISLEY RHYS MORGAN

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MIDDAY MEDITATION

Chalice Well, Glastonbury

10am-1.30pm

WEDNESDAY 25

LUNCHTIME CONCERT – SHAI WOSNER

GOSPEL EVENING

Cedars Hall, Well

1pm Glastonbury Abbey

7pm

POWERCUT

THURSDAY 26

SOMERSET ART WEEKS

GLASTONBURY GROW ROOM – SHOUN SHOUN

VINTAGE SOMERSET FAIR

INFORMATION TALK –

7.30pm The King William, Glastonbury

DECADE WITH DJ LATH

2pm-5pm

10.30am-11.30am AUTUMN EQUINOX –

Strode Theatre, Street

COMEDY NIGHT – GUSSET GRIPPERS LAUGH DON’T LEAK

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11.30am Bocabar/ Red Brick Building

THE LIFE AND RHYMES OF 10.30-11.30am BENJAMIN ZEPHANIAH

FRIDAY 20

RED BRICK ACOUSTIC MUSIC SESSION

Various locations Wells Town Hall

Sept 21 – Oct 6 The King Arthur, Glastonbury 9.30am-4pm CHILDREN’S HOSPICE

SOUTH WEST

Wells Library

10.30am

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ONE MAN, TWO GUVNORS – NATIONAL THEATRE

Wells Film Centre Strode Theatre, Street

7pm

FRIDAY 27

KANGAROO MOON

The King Arthur, Glastonbury

MACMILLAN COFFEE MORNING

Crispin Community Centre 10am-Midday

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SOS AFRICA – CHARITY ABSEIL

Wells Cathedral

Sept 27 – Oct 5

GAMES

QUIZ

Wells Town Hall

7pm-10.30pm

SUNDAY 29

DAY OF SILENCE – MICHAELMAS

SATURDAY 28

BAD EDUKATION

The King William, Glastonbury

FARMERS’ MARKET

Chalice Well, Glastonbury

11pm-4pm

DONYATT POTTERY: AN INTRODUCTORY TALK

Town Centre, Glastonbury

HARVEST FESTIVAL

Bishop’s Palace, Wells Sept 28-29

Rural Life Museum, Glastonbury

11am

HEEL HEEL – SOME VILLAINS MOZART’S DON GIOVANNI Cedars Hall, Wells 7pm AND GILDA PARADE

The King Arthur, Glastonbury

NASTY HABITS

Connect Centre, Wells

City Arms, Wells

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WELLS’ GOT TALENT

MISTIZO BLUES COLLECTIVE

Hawthorns, Glastonbury

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POP-UP SYRIAN CAFÉ

7pm

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FREE Hearing Tests Home Visits Available Ear Wax Removal

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MOVIE GUIDE All the top films coming to the area this month

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DOWNTON ABBEY

Released September 13 Cert PG The Crawley family and their servants hit the big screen, as the massively successful TV show rounds off its incredible run in customary style.

other releases September 13

PAVAROTTI TBA

September 20

RAMBO: LAST BLOOD TBA

September 24

TOMORROW 15

ANGEL HAS FALLEN

Released September 6 Cert 15

September 27 POMS 12A

IT CHAPTER TWO

Released September 6 Cert TBA

THE GOLDFINCH 15

tiny tuesdays September 3

DORA AND THE LOST CITY OF GOLD PG

September 10

ASTERIX: THE SECRET OF THE MAGIC POTION PG

September 17

DOWNTON ABBEY PG

THE CURRENT WAR

Released September 6 Cert 12A

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September 24

Released September 18 Cert TBA

TOY STORY 4 U

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The latest games destined for your console or PC

NINTENDO SWITCH LITE

RELEASED

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

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FROM: Nintendo

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he big news this month is that Nintendo are releasing a new, handheld-only version of the Switch on September 20 for £279.99. There’s a slightly smaller screen size (5.5in vs 6.5in on the original), but it’s compatible with every Switch game playable in Handheld mode. The Switch Lite is guaranteed to take mobile gaming to a whole new level, and don’t forget that the cheapest and best way to get your games is through Insane Games, who always stock a wide range of titles for fantastic prices.

SEPTEMBERRELEASES September 3

September 20

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

SPYRO REIGNITED TRILOGY (Switch) LEGO JURASSIC PARK (Switch) THE LEGEND OF ZELDA: LINKS September 10 AWAKENING (Switch) GEARS 5 (Xbox One) EFOOTBALL PES 2020 (PS4, Xbox One) September 27 FIFA 20 (PS4, Xbox One, Switch) September 13 BORDERLANDS 3 (PS4, Xbox One, PC) TROPICO 6 (PS4, Xbox One)

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Find and circle all of the Movie Actors that are hidden in the grid. The remaining letters spell the name of a movie for which Jeremy Irons won an Oscar.

BACON, Kevin BARDEM, Javier BLACK, Jack BRIDGES, Jeff CAINE, Michael CARREY, Jim CHAN, Jackie CLOONEY, George COSTNER, Kevin CUSACK, John DAMON, Matt DANIELS, Jeff DEPP, Johnny DICAPRIO, Leonardo DOUGLAS, Michael DUNCAN, Michael Clarke FORD, Harrison FOXX, Jamie GIBSON, Mel GOLDBLUM, Jeff GRANT, Hugh GYLLENHAAL, Jake HACKMAN, Gene

HARTNETT, Josh IRONS, Jeremy JACKMAN, Hugh JONES, James Earl LAW, Jude MCCONAUGHEY, Matthew MCKELLEN, Ian NEESON, Liam PESCI, Joe PHOENIX, Joaquin REEVES, Keanu RUSH, Geoffrey RUSSELL, Kurt SPACEY, Kevin STATHAM, Jason TRAVOLTA, John VOIGHT, Jon WAHLBERG, Mark WEAVING, Hugo WOOD, Elijah

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Appointments available in Wembdon and Glastonbury 07887 915027

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