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VILLAGE HALL
WHAT’S ON
July 2014 * denotes Committee Room
ASHCOTT VILLAGE HALL BOOKINGS
Date Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
June 29th - July 5
th
AM PM Eve
Church Booking
Table Tennis
Table Tennis Short Mat Bowls Short Mat Bowls
Parent & Toddlers Art Group Karate
Table Tennis *Art Class
Table Tennis *Good Companions
July 6th - July 12th
AM PM Eve
Table Tennis
Table Tennis Short Mat Bowls Short Mat Bowls
Parent & Toddlers Art Group Karate
Table Tennis Line Dancing *Village Hall Mtg
Table Tennis PTA
July 13th - July 19th
AM PM Eve
Table Tennis
Table Tennis Short Mat Bowls Short Mat Bowls
Parent & Toddlers Art Group Karate
Table Tennis W.I.
Table Tennis
July 20th - July 26th
AM PM Eve
Pantomime Auditions
Table Tennis *Parish Council
Table Tennis Short Mat Bowls Short Mat Bowls
Art Group Karate
Table Tennis Somerset Wildlife Trust
Table Tennis
Embroiderers Guild
July 27th - Aug 2
nd
AM PM Eve
Table Tennis
Table Tennis Short Mat Bowls Short Mat Bowls
Art Group Karate
Table Tennis
Table Tennis
To
Roz Dommett on receiving a
B.E.M (British Empire Medal) B.E.M (British Empire Medal) B.E.M (British Empire Medal)
in the Queens Birthday Honours list
This award is for voluntary work to the
community in starting:
Parent and Toddler Group 43 yrs ago
and for services to children
and families
THE VILLAGE IS VERY
PROUD OF YOU
is delighted to announce our Pantomime
for 2014 will be:
written by Sally Stockman
&
directed by Paul Townsend
Auditions will take
place on
Sunday 20th
July
at the
Village Hall
commencing at 2.00pm
COME ALONG & JOIN US!!!!
For further details, please contact Lyn Harvey (210562)
Follow us on Facebook at ‘Ashcott Pantomime’
Did you know that…. we do takeaway food and beer
we serve food until 10 pm every day (phone ahead if after 9.30 Wed/Thur)
the desserts on our Sunday £10 deal (roast & dessert) are all home-made
gift vouchers are available
we have free wi-fi access
there is live acoustic music in the top bar on the first Saturday and third Wednesday of each month
we have a “book swop” – bring a book and exchange it free for another
‘TILLY KETTLE’
WOOD LANE,
STAWELL, BRIDGWATER,
SOMERSET TA7 9AB
EMAIL: [email protected]
TEL: 01278 723383
Visit our website to learn more www.pilatesinsomerset.co.uk or phone Lita on 01458 210902
Lead by a Fully Qualified Pilates Instructor , these classes are suitable for all levels of ability from beginners up and for all ages
Call for a chat to see which one would work for you
PILATES GIVES A WHOLE BODY WORKOUT
Pilates is excellent for Back Problems as well as for strengthening and toning the Tummy, Bottom and Legs
This is a great opportunity to learn about stage lighting in a small venue at an entry level, which could lead onto bigger and better things (Full Theatrical shows, BTEC Courses, even Glasto!)
Please come along to the lighting weekend on August 9th and 10th where the journey will begin.
Not in our prime age group? Come along anyway, you may be just the person we need to help us with this new group.
For more details contact Paul Stevens on 210565 or Jane Morton on 210172
Are you between 10 and 18?
Are you interested in stage lighting?
Would you like to join the new junior lighting crew for this years panto?
No experience is required, as training will be provided including every-thing from light maintenance and cleaning to rigging (putting them up) focusing (pointing them in the right direction) and operating (Spot and Board training will all be provided).
Cutting
Blow Drying
Highlights
Tints
Perms
Shampoo & Set
Specialist in Racoon Hair Extensions
Please call Charlene on 01458 210599
or 07795110958
Charlene’s mobile hairdressing
MINI DIGGER FROM £50 PER DAY
MIXER HIRE FROM £25 PER WEEK
WHACKER HIRE FROM £25 PER WEEK
MINI TIPPER HIRE (TRANSIT)
DUMPER HIRE
TRAILER HIRE
SMALL LOADS OF SAND & STONE
PHONE ASHCOTT 01458 211276
MOBILE 07760 225718
DELIVERED
*DIGGER AND MINI TIPPER WITH OR WITHOUT DRIVER
Plastering over Artex
Rendering
Plaster Boarding
Small Building Jobs
Block & Stone Work
Home Maintenance
Tiling
K Rendering & Coving
Fencing
25 years experience
M. Franks & Sons Independent Family Funeral Directors
Est. 1879
* Private Chapel of Rest *
* 24 Hour Personal Service *
Bath Road, Ashcott,
Bridgwater, Somerset, TA7 9QT
Telephone
01458: 210627 & 860157
After a very successful camp last year, the Playing Fields Committee will be holding another Family Camp on the weekend of:
Friday 22nd to Bank Holiday Monday 25th August 2014
Fun and Games all weekend, with Music on Saturday Evening We will be doing Jacket Spuds again with a choice of fillings
ALL AT REASONABLE PRICES
So, book your spot and pray for some sun, there is no excuse,
come along and have fun!
£10 per tent Booking form Attached
Rounders Team Games
Football Tuck Shop Saturday - Music Night Fun for All
Invite your friends and family, contact Nina for addition booking forms.
NAME TEL/EMAIL
ADDRESS
Charge is £10 per tent for up to 3 nights, should you wish to stay for 1 night £10 still applies
No. £
NUMBER OF TENTS
Please make cheques payable to Ashcott Playing Fields or Cash in a named envelope, Thanks
PLEASE RETURN FORM TO NINA AMESBURY OR POST : 12 MIDDLE STREET, ASHCOTT
I cant wait!! Can you? Book now :)
Saturday - Jacket Spuds with Various filling and Hot Dogs
BOOKING FORM
THIS EVENT IS FULLY INSURED. NO UN-AUTHORISED OPEN FIRES WILL BE ALLOWED.
IN THE CASE OF BAD WEATHER, THIS EVENT MAY BE RE SCHEDULED.
ASHCOTT CORONATION PLAYING FIELDS Registration No: 304467
FAMILY CAMPINGFRIDAY 22nd, SATURDAY 23rd & SUNDAY 24th AUGUST 2014
Charge is £10 per tent for up to 3 nights,
should you wish to stay for 1 or 2 nights the £10 still applies.
Arrivals from 11am on Friday.
PLEASE COME - EVERYONE WELCOME
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Singing & Piano Lessons
Fun lessons for all ages
Experienced teacher and professional opera singer Eloise Routledge now providing lessons in Ashcott.
Over 10 years experience teaching adults & children
Good at starting children with piano & singing, CRB checked
Fun lessons to inspire a joy for music, developing confidence, strong technique and musical expression
£13 for 30 minutes
£25 for an hour
Contact Eloise on:
07771 731739
For more details visit www.eloiseteaching.co.uk
Garden Shear & Chain Saw
Sharpening Service available
FREE LOCAL COLLECTION SERVICE
89 Ashcott Road, Meare
Workshops next to the Railway Inn
Tel: 01458 210146
Mobile: 07790891464
Specialising in the repair
of MOST LEADING BRANDS
of Garden Machinery for
Over 30 years
FRIENDLY & RELIABLE TAXI SERVICE
CALL JAN: 01458 210077 07977 904064
EMAIL: [email protected]
24 HOUR SERVICE
TO AIRPORTS
A very big thank you to everyone who worked so hard to make Ashcott Open Gardens for the NGS on the 8th June such a success
To the team who ran the teas so efficiently, and to the many people in the Village who made all the delicious cakes. To Keith Prime for organising the car parking. To the team who ran the plant stall so well, and were busy the whole afternoon. Last but not least to the garden owners, who opened their gardens for the NGS and put in a great deal of work for weeks beforehand to have their gardens at their very best. All together this made an excellent total of £3,082.00 with a portion of the money from the teas going to the church and a portion from the Plant Stall going to Dorset & Somerset Air Ambulance. The rest of the money going to the NGS.
Many thanks ~ Mary Adkins
—
The Red Brick Building in Glastonbury on
Saturday 26 July & Sunday 27 July 10 a.m. - 4 p.m.
each day
ASHCOTT ART GROUP are holding for the first
time an exhibition of their work
We hope you will come along and support us
Most of the art work will be offered for sale
This is the single biggest fund-raising event in the village each year with all
monies raised going towards Cheeky Chimps, Ashcott School & the Playing
Fields. It's always great fun and we'd love to hear from you, please get in
touch.
Duncan Cameron - e: [email protected]
The annual village BeerFest is fast approaching &
we always need volunteers to work on the bar, BBQ
& door. If you are interested in working a shift then
please get in touch and remember that if you
volunteer to help you get in for free that evening.
The Cleaning Lady
Ashcott based, domestic cleaner available for regular house cleaning,
one-off/deep cleans and end of tenancy cleans. All cleaning materials
can be supplied including Eco-friendly options. No minimum commitment.
Competitive Prices Fully Insured Police Checked
Pick up the phone I’ll clean your home 0792 362 6669
Our next meeting will be on
All visitors & New Members are Welcome
The Speaker: Angela Pitt Working with Giant Pandas
in China
Thursday 17th July 2014 Ashcott Village Hall at 7.30pm
Would like to say THANK YOU to everyone who came to our consultation events
Your comments are now being taken into consideration as we start to write the plan
If you have any more thoughts which you would like us to take into
account during this process please contact one of the group You can also follow our progress on the web site
Go to www.ashcott.net and follow the links
MONTH
9.00am 10.30am 6.30pm
JULY 6
3rd Sunday after
Trinity
Catcott
Holy Communion
BCP
Patronal
Ashcott
Informal Worship
With Baptism
Music Group
Shapwick
Holy Communion CW
JULY 13
4th Sunday after
Trinity
Edington
Holy Communion
BCP
Chilton Polden
Informal Family
Communion
Music Group
(Outside in Marquee)
Burtle
Holy Communion
CW
JULY 20
5th Sunday after
Trinity
Catcott
Matins
Chilton Polden
Informal Worship
Music Group
Ashcott
Holy Communion CW
Catcott
Open Gardens Service
JULY 27
6th Sunday after
Trinity
Shapwick
Holy Communion CW
Burtle
Family Communion
Edington
Evensong
BCP
Midweek HC 10.00am– 1st, 3rd. and 4th Thurs Ashcott, and 4th Wed Edington
JULY Church Services
S T R E E T P H Y S I O T H E R A P Y A N D
S P O R T S I N J U R I E S P R A C T I C E
2 3 W R A X H I L L R O A D S T R E E T
B A 1 6 0 H E
T E L : 0 1 4 5 8 4 4 7 2 8 5 F R E E 0 1 4 5 8 4 4 7 2 8 5
F A X: 0 1 4 5 8 8 4 0 6 0 1 EMAIL: beth@st reetphysio. co.uk or sa ra@st ree tphysio .co .uk
The Street Physiotherapy Pract ice has been open since 1999. Beth
Pearson and Sara Stobart are both highly skilled clinicians in the
diagnosis and treatment of musculo -skeletal pain and sport injuries .
TREATMENTS AVAILABLE AT THIS PRACTICE INCLUDE . . .
Manipulative Therapy
Treatment for Back Pain, Neck Pain and Wh iplash Injuries
Physiotherapy for Arthritic Conditions
Physiotherapy for Soft Tissue Conditions
Physiotherapy for Sporting Injuries
Physiotherapy for Facial Paralysis (Bell 's Palsy)
Treatment for vertigo / benign paroxysmal positional vert igo
(dizziness)
Physiotherapy for Sports Injuries
Physiotherapy for Adolescents
Physiotherapy Following Surgery
Treatment following Breast Surgery and Reconstruction
Screening for Athletes
Clinical Pilates
Acupuncture
Sports Massage
VILLAGE HUSBANDRY Just a quick reminder too about
DOG MESS. Please be responsible.
There have additionally been
general complaints about the
tidiness of the village. Please do try
to keep it nice for everyone.
VILLAGE DEFIBRILLATOR The Parish Council are in the
process of obtaining a defibrillator
that will be kept on the wall of the
Village Hall. Once the project has
progressed slightly further, a
training meeting will be held
and we would welcome any-
one interested to come along.
This will be published in due
course.
SPEEDWATCH GROUP On a similar note can anyone
interested in volunteering for the
Community Speed Watch Group
Contact [email protected]
Many thanks
VACANCY ON PARISH COUNCIL Currently there is one vacancy on
the Parish Council that the Council
is seeking to fill by co-option. If you
are interested please speak to any
of the councillors or contact:
SPEED INDICATOR DEVICES Currently the County Council control and set-up the speed indicator devices
that are used on the main roads in Ashcott. There is discussion taking place
between the County Council and the Parish Council about the Parish
Council taking responsibility for these devices. To consider the option the
Parish Council needs to know if there would be any volunteers from the
village to help with this.
Please come to the Democratic Half Hour of our meeting at
7.00pm on 21st July 2014 if the speed of traffic is a concern to you
& you could volunteer to help with this project
Volunteers would be responsible for moving the devices and reporting
regularly to the county council by email. Training will be given by the
County Council. The speed indicator devices are the ones that flash the
speed limit at you if you are going too fast. They also record the data of
traffic numbers and speeds.
VILLAGE ACTIVITIES The following activities listed below regularly take place in the Village. A contact name
and telephone number are also given for those requiring
further information on any activity.
Ashcott Art Group Val Bradburn 210622
Ashcott Childrens’ Activities Sarah Hughes 210831
Ashcott Karate Club Kayleigh Branson 07748916695
Ashcott Ladies Rounders Team Jenny Rendle 210583
Ashcott Village Hall Committee Jenny Todman (Chairman) 210437
Ashcott Parish Council Mrs Vicky Young 860827
Ashcott Youth Football Neil Morgan 210441
Avalon Embroiderers Guild Daphne Willis 210576
Belfry Coffee House - All Saints Church Mrs Anne Fenner 210136
Good Companions Jenny Todman 210437
Harvest Fayre Mike Ellington 210563
History Group Keith Prime 210485
Line Dancing (U3A) Linda Kusmirek 448476
Miles & Hurman Trust Vicky Young 860827
Baby & Toddlers Roz Dommett 210477
Pantomime Lyn Harvey 210562
Ashcott Beer Festival Duncan Cameron 210713
Short Mat Bowls Jenny Todman 210437
Table Tennis Peter Rendle 210583
Table Tennis (U3A) Peter Cole
210445
W.I. Carolyn Pickford 211011
All Saints Church Rev Trish Ollive 210260
If there are any other activities which you may be interested in, and possibly
like to help organise, please contact the Chair:
JENNY TODMAN 210437
All Saints Church News
Dear Friends,
Our new bishop, Rt. Revd. Peter Hancock has arrived in Somerset and the Polden
Wheel churches were his first official engagement in the diocese. He will hopefully
influence and empower our church communities in the next 10 years. Therefore I
thought you might like to know a little about him. You may wonder how this will
affect those of you who don’t have a great deal to do with our churches. Watch
the press I think you will find he will bring a breath of fresh air to our county.
Bishop Peter was born in Kent in 1955 but grew up in the Isle of Wight before his
family moved to Fareham, Hampshire when he was aged 11. He is a member of
the Society of Ordained Scientists and has an interest in the relationship between
science and Christianity. Children and young people have been at the centre of
his ministry. Previously he has undertaken youth work in parishes, helping organise
venture holidays. He was also district scout chaplain and has a long association
with scouting and guiding that he will look to continue in Somerset.
Bishop Peter has a passion for the countryside. He can often be found out and
about walking his two Golden Retrievers with his wife, Jane. He loves being by the
sea and has never lived far from it and is looking forward to exploring Somerset’s
coast line. His love for the countryside goes hand in hand with his concern for the
environment. That love of the countryside translates into a strong interest in rural
and environmental issues. This, alongside encouraging children and young people,
and supporting the homeless and most vulnerable in society, forms what Bishop
Peter describes as the “three threads” of his ministry.
Peter and Jane have four grown-up children, Claire, Richard, Charlotte and
William. Claire is a tropical agriculturalist. She travels extensively and works for
Tearfund as a Global Food Security Officer. Richard trained as an engineer and is
now an insurance broker in the City. Charlotte is a physiotherapist working in
University College Hospital. William is an engineer and has just begun working for
an engineering consultancy firm. All four children live and work in London.
The Bishop’s interests include walking, meeting people, travelling and watching
sport. He has particular concerns for the environment and the work of mission and
development agencies - and his 4 chickens!
It is often said that “Wells”, the centre of the Church of England in our county, does
not know what is going on in our rural villages, and cannot relate to us as people in
Somerset. Perhaps this new Bishop might make a difference.
Trish Revd Trish Ollive