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Why Town Council’s New 20mph Zone Could Be a Lengthy Process

Wed 16 Mar 2016
By John Smith
Why Town Council’s New 20mph Zone Could Be a Lengthy Process

A new 20mph speeding limit proposed by Wincanton Town Council is likely to pass through a lengthy process at County Highways before it becomes a reality. The proposed 20mph zone would apply to all the main town roads.

Concrete Company Urges Industry to Attract More Female Drivers

Mon 14 Mar 2016
By Natalie Vizard
Concrete Company Urges Industry to Attract More Female Drivers

Hopkins Concrete, which has sites in Wincanton and Bridgwater, is urging the haulage industry to find ways of encouraging more female drivers to help solve the severe driver shortage.

Easter Eggstravaganza & Gift Swap Raises Funds for Peru Expedition

Fri 11 Mar 2016
By Mandy Cochrane
Easter Eggstravaganza & Gift Swap Raises Funds for Peru Expedition

Fancy a bargain? Or swapping an unwanted gift for something you really want? Students at King Arthur’s Community School are holding an Easter Eggstravaganza and Gift Swap on Saturday 19th March to raise funds for a month-long expedition to Peru.

Interested in Training Up or Becoming an Apprentice?

Thu 10 Mar 2016
By Rebecca Long
Interested in Training Up or Becoming an Apprentice?

Events about work experience, apprenticeships and traineeships will be taking part across the country from the 14th – 18th March, and in Wincanton it’s no exception. On 14th March Yeovil College will be hosting a series of events across the town.

The Engine Room Pops-Up in Wincanton

Mon 7 Mar 2016
By Deb Richardson
The Engine Room Pops-Up in Wincanton

From Monday 14th March 2016 The Engine Room will be taking up residence in various locations including Wincanton Library and the Balsam Centre, with a programme of support, workshops, screenings and installations to help you get creative.

Horsington & South Cheriton Villager Magazine - March 2016

Mon 7 Mar 2016
By Jeanne Mortarotti
Horsington & South Cheriton Villager Magazine - March 2016

The Villager celebrates its 50th issue. Congratulations to our loyal readers and partners that make the magazine an active contributor to community life.

ANVIL - For Challenging Discussions

Thu 3 Mar 2016
By John Baxter
ANVIL - For Challenging Discussions

ANVIL, the Wincanton based structured discussion group, has now been going for two years. We are open to all and are free of any religious or political bias. Look at our 2016 programme and see if it would interest you.

PPG Health Promotion Evening on Wednesday 9th March

Wed 2 Mar 2016
By Nigel Engert
PPG Health Promotion Evening on Wednesday 9th March

Wincanton Health Centre Patient Participation Group (PPG) in association with Health Centre staff have organised a Health Promotion Evening at the Balsam Centre from 7.00-9.00pm on Wednesday 9th March. All welcome!

It’s Time For a C.A.T.C.H. Jumble Sale

Tue 1 Mar 2016
By Dave Smith
It’s Time For a C.A.T.C.H. Jumble Sale

C.A.T.C.H. will be holding its annual jumble sale this week, on Saturday 5th March, this time in the Memorial Hall, 11.00am till 2.00pm. There’s still time to donate good quality items you’d like rid of, in support of a local, noble cause.

Register For Free Racing at Wincanton Racecourse

Mon 29 Feb 2016
By Hannah Walker
Register For Free Racing at Wincanton Racecourse

On Thursday, 10th March Wincanton Racecourse once again stages its free admissions race day to all those that pre-register. You’ll also have the opportunity to win Bathwick Tyres vouchers that will be randomly drawn throughout the day.

Malcolm MacCormack – an Inspiration Who Will Be Sorely Missed

Fri 26 Feb 2016
By John Smith
Malcolm MacCormack – an Inspiration Who Will Be Sorely Missed

Wincanton is mourning the passing of Malcolm MacCormack, who died on 26th January after a long battle with cancer. National and local politicians are among those who have paid tribute to him.

Wincanton Town Council Submits Annual Precept for 2016/17

Wed 24 Feb 2016
By John Smith
Wincanton Town Council Submits Annual Precept for 2016/17

As the Town Council submits its 2016/17 precept to District Council, we explain how the local parish is funded, and provide details of two major projects to which the Town Council is hoping to allocate funding for the next financial year.

Celebrate Mothering Sunday at Truffles Brasserie on 6th March

Mon 22 Feb 2016
By Richard Sorapure
Celebrate Mothering Sunday at Truffles Brasserie on 6th March

Celebrate Mothering Sunday at Truffles in Bruton with a three-course set menu for just £19.95 per person (£10 for children). Truffles brings you a typical French style Mothering Sunday menu with plenty of choices to suit all tastes.

Weather Delays Construction of Waypoints Dementia Care Home

Sat 20 Feb 2016
By John Smith
Weather Delays Construction of Waypoints Dementia Care Home

Development of a new 69 bed dementia care home in Wincanton has been mothballed until further notice, with construction work grinding to a halt owing to wet weather. It’s likely work will recommence in late spring, when the weather improves.

Ploughing Match at Lower Zeals to Raise Money for Charity

Fri 19 Feb 2016
By Lorna Allen
Ploughing Match at Lower Zeals to Raise Money for Charity

A group of local people in Charlton Musgrove and Gillingham are working hard to prepare for a charitable ploughing match. The match is to be held on Sunday 6th March between 10.00am and 2.00pm at Lower Zeals, near Mere.

Big Balsam Quiz at The Nog Inn – Thursday 25th February

Thu 18 Feb 2016
By Abbie Castle
Big Balsam Quiz at The Nog Inn – Thursday 25th February

Wincanton Marathon Man, Berry Bernsen, is holding a Quiz Night at the Nog Inn to help him reach his £1,500 fundraising target. Book a table with friends to make a night of it. Entry includes a bowl of chilli!

Hidden Treasures Indoor Markets Are Back for 2016

Thu 18 Feb 2016
By Kate Tapsell
Hidden Treasures Indoor Markets Are Back for 2016

Come along for some shopping and a browse at the 30+ stalls at the next Hidden Treasures Indoor Market. Hot food will be served by Pigalicious, and then you could try something sweet from The Art Of Cakes!

Don’t Miss Wincanton Amateur Dramatics Society’s Latest Pantomime

Mon 15 Feb 2016
By Naomi Warren
Don’t Miss Wincanton Amateur Dramatics Society’s Latest Pantomime

On 19th and 20th February Wincanton Amateur Dramatics Society will proudly present their new pantomime, Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves, with a 14-strong cast of amateur theatrically minded locals, ranging in age from 5 to 25.

Freshly Baked Bread & Fantastic Food at the Lemon Tree

Mon 15 Feb 2016
By John Baxter
Freshly Baked Bread & Fantastic Food at the Lemon Tree

With a growing reputation for excellence, Chantal and Alan Wedderburn have been providing us with a wonderful range of freshly baked, hand-made bread, scones, cakes and pies and the tastiest of lunch time sandwiches and snacks prepared on the spot.

Say it with Gold at Alex Appleton Jewellers

Thu 11 Feb 2016
By Fanny Charles
Say it with Gold at Alex Appleton Jewellers

One of Wincanton’s finest town centre buildings has a new lease of life as the shop and workshop for goldsmith Alex Appleton – if you haven’t yet looked into the beautifully refurbished former chemist’s, this is the week to do it.

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