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Welcome to Burnham Community Centre’s February, Valentine Themed Coffee Morning
On Saturday 1st February from 10:00am 12noon, next to the swimming pool TA8 1ET.
Funds raised are in aid of the Community Centre, used by many local groups.
Come along, tea/coffee, (free refills).cakes gifts, raffle available.
February 3rd meeting, North Somerset Hard of Hearing group
The North Somerset Hard of Hearing Social group meets on the 1st Monday of each month, 2:00pm to 4:00pm at the Conservative Club, 24-26 Alexandra Parade, Westonsuper-Mare BS23 10X. The topic is the Middle East and the Suez crisis.
The meetings are a mixture of speakers, chat and useful information. Hearing aid batteries available.
Cost £4 to include refreshments.
The Towans Residential Home for the Elderly.
Race Night
Saturday 8th February at East Huntspill Church Hall. Doors open 7:00pm, first race at 7:30pm.
Join us for the thrill of the races during an evening filled with excitement and laughter.
£7.50 including light refreshment. Please bring your own drink.
To Book Tickets or for further details call 01278 788665 or email allsaintscommunitygroup@ outlook.com
In aid of East Huntspill Church and Church Hall.
North Sedgemoor Local History Group
On Wednesday 12th February John Strickland will give a presentation about “The Legend of Burnham’s Paradise and Joseph of Arimathea.”
The time 7:00pm - 9:00pm; the venue King Alfred School Lecture Theatre. Membership £10 per season, visitors £5 per session. Parking in visitors car park or in small car park in front of main building. Please bring a torch as site lighting is not good in some places.
We provide excellent Residential Care within a homely environment:
- Permanent Residential rooms
- Respite rooms
- Sea views
- Full weekly activity schedule
- Home made seasonal menus
- Full weekly activities program
We would welcome anyone interested for their loved ones to call and have a chat to one of our Management Team
e: manager@towans.co.uk
The Towans, Residential Care Home, Berrow Rd, Burnham-on-Sea, TA82EZ
Tea and Talk
‘Scams and Fraud‘, Thursday 13th February 2:30pm at Huntspill Hub. £4 entry to include tea and cake.
Cake Sale
Saturday 15th February, 10:30am in East Huntspill Church Hall. Delicious home made cakes. In aid of All Saints Church, East Huntspill.
For more information contact 01278 788665 or email allsaintscommunitygroup@outlook.com
Soup and Pud Lunch
Homemade soup and puddings with rolls and hot drinks will be served in the main hall of Parish Hall.
In aid of St. Michaels Church. Tickets costing £8 available on the door.
The next meeting is on Monday 17th February at the Community Centre. Berrow Road, Burnhamon-Sea. With guest speaker Mark Bullen on Fungi Fact and Fiction.
Doors open at 7:00pm. Come and enjoy a cup of tea / coffee and a chat before the meeting starting at 7:30pm.
All welcome. Members £1, visitors £2.
February 19th Meeting Macular Society Local Group
The Weston-super-Mare local Macular Society group covering Weston, Clevedon, Winscombe, Burnham and surrounding areas meets the 3rd Wednesday of the month 10:30am to 12:30pm at St Peter’s Church Hall, Baytree Road, Westonsuper-Mare BS22 8HG.
The group is for anyone affected by central vision loss AMD wet or dry. New programme of talks from helpful organisations and local interest such as RNIB and Birnbeck pier.
Cost £3 including refreshments. Friends and carers most welcome.
For more information contact Jo 07947 373 244
3rd Thursday a place to feed body & Soul
3rd Thursday is a monthly service, open to all and is Dementia-friendly.
Held in St. Andrew’s Church, Victoria Street on the 3rd Thursday of every month - 20th February.
A dementia friendly space with a short simple church service of well loved hymns, bible readings and prayers.
The Service is followed by afternoon tea & sandwiches hosted by our volunteers who are ‘Dementia Friends’.
3rd Thursday is open to all faiths or none.
This friendly group meets at St Andrews Church at 2:30pm every 3rd Thursday of the month.
Come for Warmth and Coffee with Friends old and new
We at West Huntspill Methodist Church will be holding our monthly coffee morning on Friday 28th February at 10:30am till 12 noon. Tea, Coffee and Squash along with cakes, scones or biscuits. We will have a sales table; donations will be given to a Charity which will be decided upon soon. Please come and join us.
Secure Your Legacy with Your Will & Support Local Hospice Care!
Make Your Will Week 2025 takes place 3rd7th March. Local solicitors generously give their services and time for free
to help you create your will in exchange for a donation to our hospice: Weston Hospicecare. Have you thought about leaving a gift in your will to Weston Hospicecare? One in five patients are cared for because someone like you decided to leave a gift in their will to ensure care for future patients in our community. Spaces are limited so please call solicitors directly to book your appointment.
To contact a participating solicitor and book your appointment, or for more information, please visit: www.westonhospicecare.org.uk/ event/makeyourwillweek/
Beginners Beekeepers Course ready for spring of 2025
Are you interested in keeping bees or just learning more about the art of beekeeping?
If yes, join Wedmore & Cheddar Beekeepers on our immersive 5 week beginner’s Beekeeping Course at Cross Memorial Hall commencing Tuesday 4th March 2025. The course, at a cost of £50, will be led by a Master Beekeeper.
Upon completion of the five theory sessions there will be an opportunity to join a practical session (included in the cost) in Mid April, bee suits will be made available.
The sessions will be run Tuesday evenings, 4th March to 1st April inclusive commencing 7:00pm at Cross Memorial Hall, Webbington Road, Cross, Axbridge. BS26 2EL.
For more information please make enquires to Terry Edser at terryedser@outlook.com
Keeping your photos and other important data safe
Did you know that if your mobile phone is lost, stolen or damaged, you may lose all your photos, should they not be backed up. Also if your computer hard drives fails, you could also lose files and photographs. There are many ways of keeping your photos and other data safe, but typically this can mean having to use some kind of backup product. Here follows our recommended solution for different devices – please note that this is the minimum we would recommend. Also note that for these products to complete the initial backup, you will need a good internet connection – ideally fast fibre broadband.
iphone / ipad / Mac: Make sure icloud is turned on via the settings app, and the various categories for backup are switched on, i.e. icloud photos / messages and so on. Please note that Apple charge from 99p per month if you exceed the free 5GB storage.
Windows PC: Microsoft Onedrive – this will hold folders such as desktop, documents and pictures and will offer to move these folders into Onedrive when you first sign in (you will need to register your email address with Microsoft if you haven’t already). Please note that Microsoft charge if you need storage bigger than 5GB. You can either pay £1.99 per month for 100gb or upgrade to Microsoft 365 which gives a 1000gb as part of the package. Also having a local external hard drive is a sensible idea for backup and a backup product is included within Windows.
Android phone / tablet: Depending on the make of the device, you could either use the Google Cloud or the device manufacturer’s backup product i.e. Samsung Cloud. Google accounts come with a generous 15GB of free storage, which is plenty for most people. Should you exceed this limit, additional storage is reasonably prices. Google backup can be activated via the settings app then tap Google, then backup. Follow the instructions to make sure the backup is turned on.
One handy feature for mobile phones, is that if you upgrade your phone, as long as the device has been backed up to the cloud, you can restore the backup onto a new device. Make sure you keep a note of the email address and password used on the original device.
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Coming soon - Highbridge Festival of The Arts in March
Entries for this year’s Festival are now closed, and entrants should receive their timetable in the next few weeks. But why not plan to join the audience? You can watch people of all ages showcase their talents in the performing arts fields of Speech & Drama and Dance at The Princess Theatre, Burnham-on-Sea, between 10th and 16th March and Music at St John’s Church, Highbridge, between 18th and 22nd March.
Please visit our website towards the end of February for more details: www.higbridgefestival.org.uk
Stage 2 Drama - Berrow Players May Production
We will be staging our delayed production of A Christmas Carol from 29th to 31st May at Berrow Village Hall TA8 2NJ and look forward to seeing you there. Tickets are on sale at £10, please contact Adele on adele.deakins@btinternet.com, 01278 786765
Meetings will be commencing on 9th March at 7:00pm at the Village Hall and as always we welcome new members for action either on the boards or behind the scenes.
For further information please email us at sec@ stage2drama.org
Do you have Parkinson’s? This group could help you
We meet on the 2nd Monday of the month. It is a lively group, some sufferers attend with a partner/carer, friend, or family member. A chat, refreshments (donation) and a raffle from donated prizes are regular features. We occasionally invite speakers or engage in fun activities. Look forward to welcoming any new members and continuing to see our regulars. It’s at the Catholic Church Hall, Burnham, TA8 1LL from 2:00pm to 4:00pm. For more information call Sandra 01278 760451 or Roger on 01278 783696
our club for a friendly game of short mat bowls. Newcomers of all ages are welcomed, whether you are experienced or a beginner looking to try something different.
We meet at St Andrews Church Hall, Mondays 6:45pm to 9:00pm and Fridays 9:45am to 12:00pm, all year round. Each session costs £4 including refreshments with a chinwag thrown in and your first three sessions will be free of charge.
For further information contact Jen on 01278 782962 / 07886 354733 or email jenna8362@gmail.com
Berrow and Brean Good Neighbours
Community Hubs and Cafes
Join us weekly at our Community Hubs where we enjoy having a chat and delicious refreshments.
Berrow Hub - Tuesdays, Berrow Village Hall, 1:00pm - 3:00pm.
Brean Hub - Thursdays, Brean Village Hall, 1:00pm - 3:00pm.
Citizens Advice attend Berrow every 2nd Tuesday and Brean every 4th Thursday. Our Village Agent attends both hubs on the 3rd week of the month.
If you would like to meet new people to talk to in a fun and relaxed atmosphere, come and join us! There is no charge but you can make donations if you wish.
Free Clean Clothing
Rescued Recycled Reused hold a Free To Everyone Community Clothing morning. No money or vouchers needed. Anyone can use the Community Clothing whatever your circumstances. All clothing is absolutely free, just bring your own bag & take what you need.
We are in the Hall at the Methodist Church, College St, Burnham TA8 1AS every Wednesday morning from 10:00am.
Come along and refresh your wardrobes, kit out the family, everything is free.
Every Monday and Friday - Burnhamon-Sea Short Mat Bowls Club
Looking for a new fun social activity? Why not join
We accept clean, wearable clothing donations, also bedding (not duvets, pillows or cushionssorry).
rescuedrecycledreused@gmail.com and on Facebook
Make your New Year Resolution to get active and fit
We walk on Wednesdays and Saturdays in all parts of Somerset. Why not come and join us enjoying fresh country air, excellent views and friendly company. Visit our website www. westonwalkinggroup.co.uk to check where the next walk is and come and join us. You will be very welcome.
Play Kurling and socialise with others at the Princess Theatre
Indoor Kurling every Thursday 10:30am to 1:00pm at the Princess Theatre. Kurling is becoming one of the most popular activities of the week. Kurling is a great way to be active without working up a sweat (depending on how competitive you are!) and to socialise with others. Kurling can be played by all ages and all abilities. To participate will cost just £3 per person payable at the box office on arrival. No need to book, just turn up and play or email keithspendlove55@gmail.com for information.
New Year, New Speakers & More Fun events
Burnham Moose meet on the 4th Thursday of the month at Berrow Village Hall at 7:00pm, with various speakers and guests.
We are a friendly group whose aim is to raise monies for local charities and good causes, through our social & fun events, we also support members welfare and concerns A new year and new speakers, January is a nonspeaker meeting and more social events. Check out our website or come along to see.
A warm and friendly welcome awaits you.
For more details, please visit our web site - www. mooselodge123bos.org
Do You Love Singing?
Join the All-Sorts Choir in 2025, have fun, build new friendships, learn new pieces of music or refresh ones you had forgotten. We sing contemporary and popular music with and to, various associations throughout the year.
Try something new or something you haven’t done for years and have a sense of achievement in 2025. No auditions.
Come to a taster session to see whether you like us. We meet on Thursday evenings at the East Brent Village Hall from 19.30 – 21.15.
Contact Sue Toon - sue.toon@btinternet.com or 01278 760753.
Burnham-on-Sea u3a
The Burnham u3a offers a variety of activities for people who are either retired, semi-retired or no longer in full time employment. The u3a have groups for anything from table tennis to French to philosophy to various craft groups or opportunities to just socialise. Come along to one of our Coffee Mornings (between 9:45am and 11:30am) on a Thursday morning at the Burnham Community Centre (5 Berrow Rd, near Burnham swimming pool) to get information or to join, or contact us via:
Our website: www.burnhamu3a.com
Or email: chairman@burnhamu3a.com
Table Tennis for the Third Age
If you are retired or semi retired but would still like to keep active, we may have your answer. Highbridge u3a’s friendly Table Tennis Group are looking for new members. Players at all levels are welcome but some knowledge of the game would be helpful.
We play every Thursday at Highbridge Community Hall, Market Street, Highbridge from 2:00pm4:00pm. We have three good quality tables, and bats and balls are provided.
If you would like any more information please contact Audrey on 07467 029154
A Chance To Renew Your Love Of Table Tennis
A friendly bunch of keen players are seeking more like minded folk to join us at the Bay Centre, Cassis Close on Fridays, 2:00pm - 4:00pm on our 2 tables. Whilst competitive, enjoyment is always more important! Small monthly fee, tea and bix provided. Even if not recently, ideally you’ll have played before to a reasonable standard and we’ll soon have you up and running! We look forward to seeing you.
Email Tony at macdtony50@gmail.com or text 07443 922240.
OvenGleamers Top Tips for Loving Your Cooker This February
1. Invest in a non-stick oven liner. They help to catch all of those annoying drips that stick to the bottom of your cooker, which later can become a burnt-on mess. Easy to wash or pop in the dishwasher.
2. Do not use harsh chemicals inside your cooker. Instead, try a safer homemade option using items found around your household. For an all-purpose cleaner and deodorizer, mix together 4 tablespoons baking soda with 1 litre warm water.
3. Get the wiping habit! Wipe away any spillages immediately with a damp cloth. Don’t give the mess a chance to stay. I know this sounds easy and as hard as you try it is a chore, the oven can still be hot and some of the stuff just doesn’t want to come off but stick with it. Get a microfibre cloth and use it wet with washing-up solution.
4. Cover your roast! You need to stop the grease spitting all over your lovely clean oven. To do this just put a lid on your roast tin or cover with foil or try a roasting bag. This way the inside of your oven and your grill (if its inside your oven) won’t become completely coated in grease when you are cooking. This grease, if left in the oven, becomes burnt on carbon in the long term and is very difficult to get off.
5. Get a professional in to Gleam It! If you really can’t get all the dirt and grime out of your oven yourself then maybe call and book someone that can. A newly cleaned cooker will be sparkling and clean and if you follow our other tips you will keep it clean, won’t you?
Need some professional help? Then call Graham at OvenGleamers on 01278 497541 or go to www.ovengleamers.com for more details.
Coffee Morning
Every Saturday in East Huntspill Church Hall, 10:30am - 12 noon. Come along for a coffee/tea and a friendly chat.
For more details call 01278 786790.
Weston Hospicecare’s Men’s March: Tackle the 10, get the Gold
This February, Weston Hospicecare’s Men’s March will see hundreds of supporters embark on the scenic 10-mile charity walk for Weston Hospicecare.
Starting at the Grand Pier, you’ll follow the stunning coastline taking you past Birnbeck Pier, through Weston Woods and on to Sand Point before reversing the route back to the Grand Pier for a pint and a pasty whilst enjoying the Six-Nations on the big screen with your fellows walkers.
So prepare those walking boots, round up your mates and step up for Weston Hospicecare. Visit www.westonhospicecare.org.uk/mens-march to register.
Eat Out in Taunton & Make New Friends!
A new MEETUP.COM group for people aged 55+. If you enjoy eating out in Taunton and would like to meet new people and make friends while enjoying a great meal, then why not join us? Organised entirely on-line so members must be computer-literate. Simply login or register at Meetup.com, search for Taunton Eating Out Group, read the About section to see how we operate,, look at the events currently on our calendar, and apply to join... We look forward to meeting you.
‘Companionship through socialising
and sharing experiences with likeminded people’
Street Branch Royal Naval Association covers all areas of Somerset and meets monthly in the Wessex Hotel, 15 High St. Street, Somerset BA16 0EF. Current and ex RN, RM, WRNS, RFA, Reserves and Commonwealth personnel are welcome. Associate membership is also available to relatives of current and former serving personnel, Sea/Marine Cadet staff and civilians. Monthly meetings include a raffle and end with the option of staying for lunch at the hotel. Contact Chairman Mike Jayes, Tel: 07805 516946, Email: streetrnachair@gmail.com for details of the next meeting.
Somerset Sight
Somerset Sight held their annual Christmas party on Monday 16th December at Northfield House in Taunton
The event was well attended by 40 people consisting of service users, volunteers and friends who all enjoyed festive carols, mince pies and a tipple of mulled wine. The High Sherrif of Somerset attended the event in full regalia and handed out awards to some of the attendees, including a Long Service Award to a volunteer visitor who has been with Somerset Sight for over 15 years. The High Sheriff Award was presented to Zdenek Gregor, also a Trustee of Somerset Sight. for his valuable service to the community. There was a prize draw with many winners. Congratulations to everyone and thank you for supporting Somerset Sight.
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Mushroom Stroganoff
A creamy but light and delicious supper
Preparation time: 10 mins
Cooking time: 20 mins
Serves: 2
Ingredients:
2 tsp olive oil
1 onion, finely chopped.
1 tbsp sweet paprika
2 garlic cloves, crushed.
300g mixed mushrooms
150ml vegetable stock
1 tbsp Worcestershire sauce
3 tbsp sour cream
Small bunch of parsley, roughly chopped.
Method:
Heat the olive oil in a large non-stick frying pan. Add the onions and soften for about 5 mins.
Add the paprika and garlic, then cook for 1 minute more. Roughly chop and add the mushrooms, then cook over a high heat, stirring often, for about 5 mins.
Pour in the stock and Worcestershire sauce. Bring to the boil and allow to simmer until the sauce thickens (5-10 minutes). Remove from the heat and stir through the soured cream and most of the parsley.
Serve with rice (it goes particularly well with brown or wild rice) stirring through the remaining chopped parsley just before plating the dish.
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