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Nostalgic Film Show Attracts Crowds & Raises £1,000 for Charity

Tue 26 Jan 2016
By Richard Duckworth
Nostalgic Film Show Attracts Crowds & Raises £1,000 for Charity

The recent film show celebrating 50 nostalgic years of Wincanton Transport and Engineering was a great success, attended by an unexpectedly large crowd and raising £1,000 for Macmillan Cancer Care.

Would You Enjoy Singing With the Parish Church Choir?

Fri 22 Jan 2016
By Gill D’Arcy
Would You Enjoy Singing With the Parish Church Choir?

The Parish Church in Wincanton would like to increase its choir membership. If you enjoy singing and would like to join us, why not get in touch? Practice evenings are on Thursdays at 7.30pm in the Church.

Acclaimed Folk Musicians to Perform at North Cadbury Village Hall

Fri 22 Jan 2016
By Piers Keating
Acclaimed Folk Musicians to Perform at North Cadbury Village Hall

On Saturday 6th February, multi award-winning husband and wife folk duo Sean Lakeman and Kathryn Roberts are bringing their acclaimed brand of folk songs to North Cadbury in support of their best-selling album, ‘Tomorrow Will Follow Today’.

What is the U3A? There’s a Group Near You!

Tue 19 Jan 2016
By Susan Keen
What is the U3A? There’s a Group Near You!

U3A stands for University of the Third Age; this is a self-help organisation for people no longer in full time employment providing educational, creative and leisure opportunities in a friendly environment. Your local U3A is known as the Camelot Group.

HSBC Prepares to Close – Can Your Post Office Bridge the Gap?

Mon 18 Jan 2016
By John Smith
HSBC Prepares to Close – Can Your Post Office Bridge the Gap?

HSBC in Wincanton closes its doors on 22nd January, amidst concerns from the community about the demise of local bank services. But did you know your Post Office can handle many day-to-day banking functions, for HSBC and many other banks?

The Lovington Bakery - A Real Bread Shop for Wincanton

Sat 16 Jan 2016
By John Smith
The Lovington Bakery - A Real Bread Shop for Wincanton

Having worked right up to the last minute to be ready for their opening before Christmas, business for Wincanton’s newest High Street venture, The Lovington Bakery, is brisk and its produce has been heartily received by customers.

Come and Sing with Spectra Musica

Fri 15 Jan 2016
By Sally Greenhalgh
Come and Sing with Spectra Musica

For all ladies hoping to become Sarah Brightman, this is your chance! However, gents too will enjoy Spectra Musica’s programme for an energetic and enjoyable day of singing in February.

Last Few Days to Recycle Your Christmas Tree

Tue 12 Jan 2016
By John Smith
Last Few Days to Recycle Your Christmas Tree

Until 15th January, South Somerset District Council is providing local drop zones where you can deposit your redundant (real) Christmas trees. Once shredded, bags of wood chippings can be taken (free of charge) by local residents to use in their gardens.

Snape Cottage Garden in Bourton to Close

Sun 10 Jan 2016
By Angela and Ian Whinfield
Snape Cottage Garden in Bourton to Close

One of Dorset's best-loved gardens, Snape Cottage in Bourton, is to close after 26 years of opening in aid of the National Gardens Scheme. Owners Angela and Ian Whinfield plan to create a more manageable garden in a smaller property.

Blood Donor Appointments are Available in January - Book Yours Now

Fri 8 Jan 2016
By Harriet Summerhayes
Blood Donor Appointments are Available in January - Book Yours Now

NHS Blood and Transplant are holding a blood donation session on Friday 22nd January at the Memorial Hall, Wincanton. They urge existing and new donors to help them replenish essential stores of blood after the holiday period.

Wincanton Town Council Seeks to Fill Two Vacancies

Thu 7 Jan 2016
By John Smith
Wincanton Town Council Seeks to Fill Two Vacancies

Because of recent resignations Wincanton Town Council is now in the process of searching for two new councillors to fill the vacancies. There’s still time to apply to become a councillor via the co-option system.

Zac Greening Creates Virtual New Year Firework Display

Wed 6 Jan 2016
By John Smith
Zac Greening Creates Virtual New Year Firework Display

In addition to setting up laser displays to complement Wincanton’s Christmas lighting, local artist Zac Greening went a step further last week by setting up eye-catching virtual fireworks displays projected onto town centre buildings for New Year's Eve.

Horsington & South Cheriton Villager Magazine - December & January 2015

Wed 6 Jan 2016
By Jeanne Mortarotti
Horsington & South Cheriton Villager Magazine - December & January 2015

Download a copy of December and January's edition of Horsington and South Cheriton's Villager Magazine, with news, events, contacts and information for the surrounding area.

Christmas Eve Celebrations End in Flames at The Bear Inn

Tue 29 Dec 2015
By John Smith
Christmas Eve Celebrations End in Flames at The Bear Inn

On Christmas Eve at around 8.00pm Christmas celebrations at The Bear Hotel, Wincanton, were brought to a halt when a fire broke out in the chimney breast on the top floor. Staff discovered the fire and called the emergency services.

Nativity Scenes Festival Attracts a Good Turnout

Fri 25 Dec 2015
By John Baxter & Gill D’Arcy
Nativity Scenes Festival Attracts a Good Turnout

Twenty five nativity sets brought by schools, individuals and churches made an engaging display in the Parish Church earlier this month.

Somerset’s Ultimate Christmas Experience - Wincanton Races on Boxing Day

Thu 24 Dec 2015
By Hannah Walker
Somerset’s Ultimate Christmas Experience - Wincanton Races on Boxing Day

Racing at Wincanton on Boxing Day (Saturday, December 26th) is the highlight of Somerset’s social and sporting calendar, and with a surge in advance booking, Wincanton Racecourse is definitely the place to be over Christmas.

King Arthur’s Celebrating Successes into the New Year

Wed 23 Dec 2015
By Cora Henry
King Arthur’s Celebrating Successes into the New Year

Latest news: King Arthur’s current academic standings in comparison with County and National standards; ex-students speak at a recent presentation evening at the school, and details of major prize-winners among King Arthur’s students.

Hopkins Concrete Supports the Bourton Christmas Tree

Tue 22 Dec 2015
By Laura Cornick
Hopkins Concrete Supports the Bourton Christmas Tree

Santa came early this year to the Dorset village of Bourton and, instead of a sleigh, he delivered his present in a concrete mixer truck!

Safety Mats Stolen from Children’s Play Area

Fri 18 Dec 2015
By John Smith
Safety Mats Stolen from Children’s Play Area

Sometime overnight on Wednesday 2nd December, twelve safety mats were stolen from under the swings in the children’s play area of Cale Park. Vehicle tracks were plainly visible from the swing area to the entrance of the park.

District Councillor Proposes a Motion to Help Local Families Stay Together

Thu 17 Dec 2015
By Nick Colbert
District Councillor Proposes a Motion to Help Local Families Stay Together

District Councillor Nick Colbert puts forward a motion to help families get more recognition for their local connections so they stand a better chance of being housed in the town, getting vital support from family and friends.

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