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Chistmas Sparkle Project Highbridge & Burnham Toy Donations
We are a sister project to the original ‘Christmas Sparkle’ set up in Taunton in 2015. We are working with schools and agencies in Highbridge and Burnham to try to give a gift to any child living in difficult circumstances this Christmas. We would welcome any new toy donations to the following donation points between now and 22nd November: St John’s church, Highbridge Caravans, Sopha, Burnham Library, Burnham Pool, Mammoth and Scotts Furnishings. Schools will also be collecting. See our Facebook page and posters for further details: ChristmasSparkleProject-Highbridgeand Burnham.
Sausage Sizzler - Hot Rolls, coffee & Cake
Hot sausage or bacon rolls, tea, coffee and cake. Available 10:00am - 12:00pm on Saturday 26th October. Brent Knoll parish Hall, Brent Street, TA9 4EH.
A Friendly Welcome to Burnham Community Centre Coffee Morning
We have our monthly coffee morning on Saturday 2nd
November, from 10:00am 12 noon, 5 Berrow Road, TA8 1ET, next door to the swimming pool. Funds in aid of the centre, used by many local groups. Cakes, teas (free refills), raffle, hand painted cards, crafts. Look forward to seeing you.
Bubbling Springs Tai Chi and QigongChinese Qigong Exercise Class
Gentle exercise for improved health and fitness, sharing the ancient Tai Chi heritage.
FREE TASTER SESSION: Tuesday 5th November, 10:30am - 11:30am at St Andrew’s Church Hall, Burnham.
Come and find out what it’s all about! Suitable for all ages and abilities. £6.50 per weekly session thereafter.
Contact Cheryl Tel 01278 781544 Mob 07840 350334
bubblingsprings@hotmail.com
I look forward to welcoming you to this wonderful Art.
Tea and Talk at Huntspill Hub, Thursday 7th November 2:30pm
This month we are having a talk about SSAFA (Soldiers, Sailors, Airmen and Families Association) followed by tea and cake. £4 entry.
Moose means - Meetings, Of interest, Of Friends, Socials and Enjoyment
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.
Our next events are a Race night on 7th November, then our Christmas Lunch on 1st December and Christmas Carol service on 3rd December - A warm and friendly welcome awaits you.
For more details, please visit our web site: www.mooselodge123bos.org
Brent Knoll Bazaar, Farmers’ Market & Parish Café
Saturday 9th November at Brent Knoll Parish Hall (TA9 4EH) - 10:00am to 12 noon.
Locally produced fresh Pork & Beef, Goat’s milk, cheese and meat, Eggs, Pickles and Preserves, Seasonal Vegetables, Westcroft Cider, Cakes, Handmade Cards, Handbags, Scarves, Silver & Beaded Jewellery, Children’s Games and Toys, Local
Crafts, Dog Treats, Textiles, etc., CDs, DVDs, Books and Bric-a-Brac.
Plus Raffle.
The Parish Café will be serving drinks, light snacks & Cakes
Entrance FREE. Proceeds to Brent Knoll Parish Hall.
North Sedgemoor Local History Group Meeting, 13th November
Author Clive Burleton will be giving a presentation titled: “Trenches to Trams - The Life of a Bristol Tommy.”
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 and some paving is uneven.
Christmas Demonstration for Burnham Area Flower Club
Our Christmas Demonstration this year is at Highbridge Community Centre on Friday 15th November. Demonstrator for the evening will be Coral Gardiner with her demonstration “TREE- MENDOUS CHRISTMAS“. Tickets £12.50 each including refreshments. Doors open 6:30pm. Demonstration commencing 7:30pm. Sales Table. Workshop Exibits on view. Raffle tickets for the designs being demonstrated. Tickets available from Diana Phillip’s on 01278 324376 or email dphilips2@sky.com
Also available from The Information Bureau, South Esplanade, Burnham on Sea. See you there.
Cake Sale
Saturday 16th November, East Huntspill Church Hall at 10:30am. Delicious home made cakes. In aid of All Saints Church, East Huntspill.
For more details call 01278 788665 or email allsaintscommunitygroup@outlook.com
Xmas Craft Fayre with Soup Lunch, Balliol Hall TA9 3RN
Saturday 16th November, 10:30am - 2:00pm. Stalls with local homemade crafts. Homemade Soup Lunch.
Interested in a table? Contact 01278 787396.
Burnham on Sea and District
Horticultural Society
The next meeting is on Monday 18th November at the Community Centre, Berrow Road, Burnham on Sea.
With guests speaker Nigel cox on ‘Winter interest in the garden’. Doors open at 7:00pm, come and enjoy a tea/coffee and a chat before the meeting starting at 7:30pm. All welcome members £1. Visitors £2.
3rd Thursday… Feeding Body & Soul
A dementia friendly space with a short service of well loved hymns & prayers, followed by tea, sandwiches & cake.
Open to all. At St Andrew’s Church, 2:30pm. Every 3rd Thursday of the month: 21st November, 19th December.
Skittles Evening
Friday 22nd November. 7:00pm onwards at Bason Bridge Inn. Join us for a fun skittles evening. £5 per person. To book or for more information call 01278 788665 or email allsaintscommunitygroup@ outlook.com
Christmas Fair at St Mary’s Church
On Saturday, 23rd November we shall be holding our Christmas Fair from 2:00pm to 4:30pm. Come along to choose Christmas gifts, decorations, pre-loved children’s toys, books, refreshments and more. FREE ENTRY.
Shop for a Cure For Somerset Breast Cancer, 24th November
Berrow Village Hall, Parsonage Road, Berrow. 10:30am - 2:00pm.
Local Stall Holders will be displaying an assortment of items from: Handmade Cards & pictures, Jewellery, Wooden Items, Ceramic decorations, Christmas gifts, decorations, Lowe’s Pottery – paint your own pottery, fab for kids! xolat, glass work, & home items, Plus so much more…
Face painting, temporary tattoos and henna will be on offer. Charity Raffle & Tombola stalls.
Free Entry & All ages welcome. Refreshments available – including HOT PORK & BACON ROLLS!!! & home made cakes.
Come along & help us raise money to help fund the cure for Breast Cancer!
Sparkle and Joy at Christmas Fayre: Meet Santa’s Reindeer!
Get ready for a festive Christmas Fayre at the Winter Gardens, Weston on 24th November from 10:30 to 15:20.
Join Weston Hospicecare for a day filled with festive cheer featuring local singers, choirs, and other exciting entertainment. Look for Santa and friends making a special appearance. Don’t miss Santa’s reindeer as they will be there for you to meet and snap a photo with!
Explore our Christmas stalls, fun games, and treat yourself to mulled wine mince pies while you browse around. It’s a magical day not to be missed!
Berrow Conservation Group
Berrow Conservation Group meet on the 4th Tuesday of the month in Berrow Village Hall, Parsonage Rd, Berrow, TA8 2NL.
The next meeting will be on Tuesday 26th November at 7:30pm.
For more information contact gillp24@hotmail.co.uk
FREE Coffee, Tea, Cakes, Chat at West Huntspill Methodist Chapel
JOIN OUR GROWING TEAM
Take the pressure off Christmas shopping. Stalls with gifts for all ages. All are welcome, do come along and browse, have free refreshments and friendly conversation with some new friends in a warm atmosphere on Friday 29th November at 10:30am12 noon. Donations in aid of Somerset Wildlife Trust.
Santa Paws Is Coming to Town!
Get ready for a magical time! Bring your furry friend to meet Santa Paws in his festive grotto at Men In Sheds, Clarence Park East, on 30th November from 10:00am.
For a small donation you can take a photo of your pooch with the big man himself and receive a doggie goodie bag! Delicious warm mince pies, mulled wine, tea/coffee will all be severed too!
Don’t miss out and let’s make it a day filled with wagging tails, Christmas spirit, while supporting Weston Hospicecare!
Bingo! Saturday 30th November, 2:30pm
Fun Bingo at Balliol Hall TA9 3RN. Raffle. Children welcome. Bring your own drinks.
Fruit & Nut Bark – a great gift to make for Christmas
Ingredients
75g cup walnuts
450g good white chocolate, finely chopped
75g dried cranberries
75g medium-diced dried apricot
Directions
• Preheat the oven to 180 degrees C.
• Using a pencil, draw an 8-by-10-inch rectangle on a piece of parchment paper. Turn the parchment paper over so the pencil mark doesn’t get onto the chocolate and place it on a sheet pan.
• Place the walnuts in one layer on another sheet pan and bake for 8 minutes. Set aside to cool.
• Place three quarters of the white chocolate in a heat-proof glass bowl and put it in the microwave on high for 30 seconds.
• Stir the chocolate with a rubber spatula, return it to the microwave for another 30 seconds, then stir again. Continue to heat and stir in 30-second intervals until the chocolate is just melted.
• Immediately stir in the remaining chocolate and allow it to sit at room temperature, stirring often, until it’s completely smooth. (If you need to heat it
a little more, place it in the microwave for another 15 seconds.)
• Pour the melted chocolate onto the parchment paper and spread it lightly to fill the drawn rectangle.
• Sprinkle the top evenly with the cooled walnuts, the cranberries, and apricots. Press the nuts and fruit lightly so they will set in the chocolate.
• Set aside for at least 2 hours until firm or refrigerate for 20 minutes.
• Cut or break the bark in 16 pieces and serve at room temperature.
Great as Christmas presents – present in a small box or cellophane bag tied with a pretty ribbon. Enjoy.
PS: If you need me to clean your cooker before Christmas, please call me Matt, OvenGleamers, on 01278 497541
Where do people go wrong when buying a computer?
We often visit new customers who have previously bought a computer without advice from an experienced IT professional. There are some factors that stand out repeatedly, which could heavily reduce your use or enjoyment of the equipment.
The most common issue seems to be lack of disk space. Generally, we recommend that the absolute smallest disk space requirement should be 250 gigabytes (GB) as having a disk a small as 64 or 128 gigabytes can often cause issues. Whilst some data can be stored on the cloud to avoid taking up disk space, people often do not want to pay the monthly or annual charge to store their data elsewhere. If you are planning to buy a new computer, check what your current storage requirement is and make sure your next machine has enough to cope with this, plus more space to cope with your future storage requirements. With solid state drives being more prevalent now, the older style SATA magnetic disks often had much greater storage capability than many modern computers offer.
Another issue is poor quality processors (CPU). Typically the cheapest modern Windows computers contain an Intel Pentium processor, but the minimum choice these days should be Intel i3 or Ryzen 3 processor.
It is also worth checking, before you buy, if the computer can be upgraded. Some machines do not allow the existing storage to be replaced, as the hard drive is soldered to the motherboard. Also some computers do not have a spare memory slot, so there is no chance of upgrading the RAM.
We always advise that people speak to an independent computer retailer, as these companies tend to be well aware of the pitfalls of buying computers. Ideally you want to buy a system that can easily be upgraded, should the need occur.
There are many of you with Windows 10 or older computers that are in need of upgrade, so please consider the above when you are planning to replace hardware. Apple users should also carefully check specification, as often the cheapest option is not the right one longer term.
For those that would like some local help, we specialise in the needs of existing computer users who wish to move to new equipment, offering an in-home service. Please see our advert on this page, or contact myself Neil Buzzard on 07973 536299 or email sales@e-cps.co.uk
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Sing We Yule: A Musical Medieval Christmas
Using the haunting songs, carols and dance tunes of medieval England, and illustrated with illuminated manuscripts and contemporary paintings, the TASS December talk brings the spirit of Christmas to life. We’ll see how it was a time of joy and celebration for many, but hardship and suffering for others.
The TASS lecture will be held at the 37 Club, Woolavington at 2:00pm on Wednesday 4th December: guest admission £8.
Full information on TASS and its events are on our website theartssocietysedgemoor.org.uk
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- Berrow Players next production!!
Performances 5th, 6th and 7th December. 7:30pm at Berrow Village Hall TA8 2NJ.
Our next production where panto meets drama. In a festive mood, the ladies of the Farndale Avenue Housing Estate Townswomen’s Guild Dramatic Society mount another assault on the classics with their stage version of A Christmas Carol.
Tickets £10 available from Adele 07831 197512 or adele.deakins@btinternet.com
So get your tinsel out, dress up and let’s have some fun! We look forward to seeing you all again.
Burnham-on-Sea Methodist Church Christmas Fair
Come to our Christmas Fair on Saturday 7th December, 10:00am - 2:00pm. There will be Gift stalls, a Raffle, Children’s activities, Turkey Rolls and other Christmas Goodies! Tea and coffee drinks also being served. Hope to see you there!
Get in the Christmas Mood
King Alfred Concert Band, 7th December at St. Peter & All Hallows Church, West Huntspill TA9 3RN. £7.50.
Doors Open 6:30pm for 7:00pm concert.
Pay on door. Card machine available. Tea/Coffee and Mince Pie.
Rehearsal for the popular Christmas Concert is coming…
Burnham & Highbridge Choral Society will be singing John Rutter’s Magnificat, Eric Whitacre’s Seal Lullaby, Mary Did You Know? and many
more familiar Christmas songs. The concert is being held at the Church of Our Lady and the English Martyrs, Highbridge Road, Burnham. Thursday 12th December 7:30pm. Tickets will be available from Material Needs, the choir’s website: burnhamandhighbridgechoral.org.uk and choir members or purchased at the door. They will cost £10 for adults which includes a glass of wine and a mince pie. £5 for children including refreshments.
Highbridge and Burnham Men’s and Ladies’ SHED
The Highbridge and Burnham SHED welcomes both men and ladies to make, fix, learn, try crafts or just chat with a cuppa in our kitted out workshops. Why not come and join us?
MONDAY: 9:00am until 12:30pm, ladies wood group. The lady crafters meet from 9:30am until 12:30pm.
TUESDAY and THURSDAY: 9:45am until 12:45pm and 1:45pm until 4:45pm the men’s section meet.
THURSDAY: 6:00pm – 8:00pm, Open to all.
Morland Community Hub, Pearce Drive, HIGHBRIDGE, TA9 3FU.
Contact: bhmenshed@gmail.com or meadssue@ yahoo.co.uk
Come and join us for a social game of Bowls
Balliol Short Mat Bowls Club - We continue to meet on Mondays at the Balliol Hall, Church Road, West Huntspill, TA9 3RN throughout the autumn months. Why not come and join us? You will find that Short Mat Bowls is fun and social.
We meet Mondays at 2:00pm. We have all the equipment necessary so come and join us. The first 3 sessions are free and we all enjoy a cuppa and chat at half time.
Phone Monica on 01278 783854 for more information, we would love to meet you.
Do you have Parkinson’s? This group could help you
We meet on the 2nd Monday of the month. It is a lively sociable 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 – 4:00pm.
For more info call Sandra 01278 760451 or Roger on 01278 783696
Every Monday and Friday, Burnhamon-Sea Short Mat Bowls Club
Our sessions are held at St Andrews Church Hall, Mondays 6:45pm to 9:00pm and Fridays 9:45am to 12:00 noon, all year round.
We welcome newcomers of all ages, whether you are experienced or a beginner looking for a new fun social activity. Each session costs £4 including refreshments and your first three sessions will be free.
Please pop along or for further information contact Jen on 01278 782962 or email jenna8362@gmail.com
Carers Support and Information Group at the Waffle Hub
Burnham Carers Group is part of Somerset Carers Service, a free, informal gathering for people who regularly look after, a friend, family member or loved one in an unpaid
capacity. Socialise, share stories and ideas and talk about experiences. Professional speakers and service providers also visit to offer support and information.
4th Tuesday of the month from 10:00am at Waffle Hub, Methodist Church, College St.
Call Cath on 07535279359 before attending for the first time in case of schedule changes.
Somerset Carers Service Advice Line: 0800 3168600
Email: carers@somersetrcc.org.uk Website: www.somersetcarers.org
Burnham-on-Sea WI Friendly meeting every 4th Tuesday of the Month
We are a friendly WI, meeting on the 4th Tuesday of the month, from 2:00pm to 4:00pm at the Sea Cadets Hall, Cassis Close, Burnham-on-Sea, TA8 1NN. Please come along to see what we have to offer.
Our Speaker for November is Jane Burgess who is giving us a talk about Longleat - The Thynn Family, from Kitchen Boy to Marquess in 400 years.
Weston Super Mare Philatelic Society. Conservative Club, Alexandra Parade BS231QX
The new season has started, and as before meetings are held on the second Tuesday of each month at 2:00pm, also the forth Tuesday of each month at 7:00pm. We are a small, friendly, dedicated club with a vast knowledge over a wide range of subjects. We welcome one and all, whether beginners or experts. It’s your collections we would like to see and chat to you about it, so come along and enjoy a coffee and chat, all are welcome. Visit our website on Facebook or email me darrell.kellett@outlook.com
Duplicate Bridge Club Seeking New Members
Community Centre, Berrow Road, Burnham on Sea. Tuesdays in room 3. Prompt start at 7:00pm.
Contact Jane Pitcher 07484762526, pitcher.jane@gmail.com
Mah-Jong: A beautiful game filling you with joy and curiosity
The Shipham Inn (Somerset - BS25 1TW) would like to welcome new people to join their regular MahJong Group.
Whether you’re a novice, experienced Mah-Jong player or someone who would like to learn to play a warm welcome awaits. My hope is that we can make
these enjoyable, social evenings playing a game that originated in the Far East.
Group numbers have grown and we now average around 12 / 14 people per evening.
1st and 3rd Tuesday of every month: 7:30pm start. Free
Contact: mark.trenchard53@gmail.com or phone / text 07815681580.
Off The Page Cafe - Wednesdays (With Pop Up Community Library)
Every Wednesday, from 9:00am until 1:00pm. At the Morland Community Hub, Pearce Drive, Highbridge, TA9 3FU.
Enjoy breakfast baps, brunch, lunch and homemade cakes, with smaller portions available for children. Fresh Barista coffees, offered at community friendly prices.
Cash and card payments accepted. Free on-site parking and wi-fi. Relaxed atmosphere, inside and outside seating, dogs welcomed.
For any further information, our contact details are here:
Tel: 01278 782766
Email: enquiries@morlandcommunityhub.org.uk
Free Clean Community Clothing
Rescued Recycled Reused hold a Free To Everyone, No vouchers, No money needed Community Clothing morning in the Hall at the Methodist Church, College street, Burnham TA8 1AS, every WEDNESDAY morning, 10:00am - 2:00pm. Come along take what you need, clothes swap, refresh your wardrobe. Please bring your own shopping bag.
We provide clothing for all the family.
We accept clean, wearable clothing donations, ladies, mens, childrens. Also bedding & towels. ( not duvets or pillows, sorry)
Find us on Facebook & rescuedrecycledreused@gmail.com
Join Weston Walking Group for Somerset Walks
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 or phone Barbara 07934 197780 / 01934 624138 to check where the next walk is, and come and join us. You will be very welcome.
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Colourfence are transforming gardens across Somerset!
It may do “exactly what it says on the tin” but let’s face it, treating a timber fence can never be called fun! In fact, owning a timber fence isn’t much fun either with costly, time consuming maintenance and repairs almost every year.
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Don’t throw it away, try the Repair Café!
Clothing, furnishings, small household electricals and other items, including toys... anything portable... bring it along to our willing band of volunteers. No charge, although donations welcome. Find us in Burnham at the Waffle Hub, Methodist Church every 1st Wednesday of the month, and in Highbridge every 3rd Saturday at the Purple Spoon.
Come and play badminton!
If you would like to play badminton and have some fun with like minded people, we’d love to see you. Mark Badminton Club meet every Wednesday evening (8:00pm - 10:00pm) at Mark, Sedgemoor Manor School Sports Hall. For further information please call: 01278 641516.
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.
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.
Where Have All The Singers Gone?
The All-Sorts Choir is currently preparing for Christmas performances. Do you love this time of the year and just want to be out there singing? If so come and join us on Thursday evenings at the East Brent Village Hall from 19.30 – 21.15.
The first session is free, after that it’s £10 a month. What more can you ask for from such a friendly group?
Let me know if you would like to join us – Sue Toon 01278 760753 or sue.toon@btinternet.com
Coffee Morning
Every Saturday in East Huntspill Church Hall, 10:30am - 12noon. Come along and have a coffee/tea and a friendly chat. For more details call 01278 786790
Welcome To Burnham Christian Fellowship
Hello, everyone is welcome to join us at the BAY Centre, Cassis Close, Burnham-on-Sea TA8 1NN. We are an independent fellowship with hearty gospel singing and a bible based ministry from local pastors. Every Sunday morning. Service starts at 10:30am. Free tea or coffee after the service. Come and enjoy worshipping the lord with us. 01278 229965.
Burnham Writers Group
Are you a novelist, screenwriter or poet? Do you often write in your spare time? We are a friendly and inspiring local group for writers that meet once
a month in town. Whether you are new to writing or experienced, the Burnham Writers Group is a great resource for writers. So, if you are interested in making new friends and sharing your knowledge, please email Chris on: chrisfoxjarvis@gmail.com We look forward to meeting you.
Entries now open for Highbridge Festival in March 2025
Syllabuses and entry forms are live on our website: www.highbridgefestival. org.uk. We’ve already had lots of interest in the Dance Section, so please enter very soon as places are limited. There are classes for individuals and groups in the Speech & Drama Section – with opportunities to showcase poetry recitals and drama pieces. New for 2025 is a Trophy Class for children’s original poetry. The Music Section welcomes entries from everyone from beginners to virtuosos – audiences are very friendly and you can choose to perform without the pressure of formal competition.
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Phone: 01278 795056
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Mob: 07715 205676
Mob: 07715 205676
Mob: 07715 205676
Mob: 07715 205676
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Email: hrj.shoreline@gmail.com
Email: hrj.shoreline@gmail.com
Email: hrj.shoreline@gmail.com
Email: hrj.shoreline@gmail.com
Email: hrj.shoreline@gmail.com