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Why not join Shrubbery Neighbourhood Group. We meet quarterly on Wednesdays at 7:30pm at St Joseph’s Church Hall in Camp Road, with our Councillors and PCSO. The dates for 2025 are 26th February, 21st May (AGM), 13th August and 5th November. In between the meetings we have social events such as “Party in the Park”. We also have a litter collection team and do guerrilla gardening and snow clearing.
To contact us: email shrubberyng@yahoo.com, find us on Facebook or phone Bridie on 01934 625906
March Events
The Friends Of The Playhouse hold their Saturday Coffee Mornings 10:00am to 11:30am at the High Street Theatre. The coffee mornings are open to members and non members.
Saturday 1st March: The monthly raffle takes place to win 2 tickets to a show of the winners choice (subject to availability / to be taken within 3 months) plus other prizes.
Saturday 15th March: 10:30am, Friends Of The Playhouse AGM in the auditorium.
The Towans Residential Home for the Elderly.
Saturday 22nd March: General Knowledge Quiz. Only £1 per person to enter.
You are welcome
You will be sure of a warm welcome at our Saturday coffee morning in our old and beautiful Church hall in the centre of town - Emmanuel Church, Oxford Street, held on the first Saturday of the month - the next one on 1st March. People of all ages and walks of life can come together for a meet-up of friends and to make new friends from 10:30am until 12.00 noon. There will be lovely homemade cakes available and a sale of other goodies including books.
Contact Dina 01934.625994.
Your chance to purchase original artists work at Bleadon Exhibition
Bleadon Art Group are holding an Art Exhibition on Saturday 1st March at Coronation Hall, Bleadon, from 10:30am to 4:00pm.
Pictures can be purchased with cash (we have no card machine). Children can come and create a picture and enter it in a competition for free.
Admission is free. Refreshments and Raffle Tickets can be bought on the day. Please come and see our work, and meet some of the Artists.
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 t: 01278 788166
e: manager@towans.co.uk
The Towans, Residential Care Home, Berrow Rd, Burnham-on-Sea, TA82EZ
Hard of Hearing Social Group March meeting, 3rd March
The North Somerset Hard of Hearing Social Group generally meets on the 1st Monday of each month 2:00pm - 4:00pm are the Conservative Club, 24-26 Alexandra Parade, Weston-super-Mare BS23 10X. The meetings are a mixture of speakers, outings and useful information.
Cost £4 to include refreshments.
Come along we will be very happy to see you.
Make a Difference with Make Your Will Week 2025!
Take advantage of free will making services between 3rd - 7th March 2025 in support of Weston Hospicecare. Local solicitors will generously give their services and time for free in exchange for a suggested donation of £150 for a single will and £225 for a mirror will to Weston Hospicecare. Amazingly, 1 in 5 of patients’ care is funded because someone kindly remembered Weston Hospicecare in their Will.
Contact the solicitors directly to enquire about booking your appointment today: www.westonhospicecare.org.uk/event/ makeyourwillweek/
Will you survive the night?
Murder Mystery Evening on Saturday 8th March in aid of Birnbeck Pier.
Worlebury Golf Course. Weston £15 to include Lasagne or Ploughman’s. fundraising@birnbeckregenerationtrust.org.uk or Rose on 07597807008.
77th Highbridge Festival of The Arts starts 10th March
Why not plan to join the audience of this fantastic event? You can watch people of all ages showcase their talents as they compete in a variety of classes in the Performing Arts. Speech & Drama runs on 10th & 11th of March and Dance from 12th – 16th at The Princess Theatre, Burnham. Music competitors will perform at St John’s Church, Highbridge, between 18th and 22nd March. Daily wristbands cost just £3.
Please visit our website for more details, www.highbridgefestival.org.uk
Are You Fed Up With Clutter?
For many home owners, the loft is an underutilised area because it can be difficult and dangerous to reach. South Bristol based loft ladder installer, Access4Lofts, whose slogan is ‘Creating Space The Easy Way’ can change all that, often in less than a day.
Access4Lofts Bristol South is owned by Anthony Cheung. He advises that; “With space at such a premium, it makes sense to make the most of your loft. Installing a loft ladder is quick and affordable. It’s less expensive than a garden shed, and it means you don’t have to store everything out of the house.”
Freeing up a room currently clogged with clutter can save a lot of trouble and expense, as Anthony explains; “Some people looking for more space consider moving to a bigger home, but this needn’t be necessary. People are surprised by the amount of space a loft can create, we can even include shelving to maximise the space too.”
Call Anthony now to book a free survey and quotation on 01275 293 128, or visit www.Access4Lofts.co.uk/BristolSouth
You can also find them on Facebook as Access4Lofts Bristol South.
Some tips for the month:
1. Still like a landline phone but your provider tells you that if you change package, the landline will be lost? Several providers such as Plusnet are trying to phase out the landline phone, but it is worth noting that may providers do still offer landlines.
If you still would like a landline style phone, I would recommend moving provider for phone line and broadband. For example: Plusnet users can move to EE (BT have rebranded), Truespeed, Virgin or Gigaclear (to name but a few).
We offer a home visit service whereby we can navigate this process with you.
2. If you get a message on the screen telling you to ring a phone number because you have a virus – it is a scam and they will offer to “clean” your computer for £600!! Do not allow this, and if you have been caught – ring your bank and advise there has been fraud and ask for a refund!!
3. Not computer related, but regarding Energy Bills. I would recommend asking your energy provider to upgrade your home to a Smart Meter, if it hasn’t got one already, as you will get access to some much cheaper packages. Once you have a smart meter – consider using a service called “Hugo Energy Pro” – this uses AI to scan your energy usage and it recommends a cheaper package. We recently switched, which unlocked some big savings. Smart Meters do not use your Wi-Fi but have a bespoke radio system to transmit your readings every 30 minutes to the supplier.
4. For those of you on Windows 10 or earlier – please do consider upgrading or replacing your equipment onto Windows 11. A computer can only be at its most secure, if the operating system is up to date. If you need help, we both supply and setup equipment to make the whole process straightforward, plus we offer a handy guide to help. We can also provide ongoing support as and when needed.
5. If you have important data on your computer such as documents or photos, please consider a backup system – either cloud based and/or an external USB device is recommended.
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Weston-super-Mare Archaeological and Natural History Society Talk on Local Finds
On 11th March Laura Beckwith, Somerset Finds Liaison Officer will tell us about The Portable Antiquities Scheme and Recent Finds from around Weston-super-Mare. Door opens at 7:00pm, The Friends Meeting House, 6 High Street, corner of Oxford Street, Weston-super-Mare, BS23 1JF. Visitors welcome £4, members £2 including tea/coffee and biscuits.
Somerset Follies
Weston-s-Mare and District Family History Society present a very interesting talk by Jonathan Holt about SOMERSET FOLLIES, this will take place on Wednesday 12th March at 2:30pm in Our Lady of Lourdes Church Hall, Baytree Road. Members £1.50 Guests £2.00 including refreshments. We also offer free Family History advice on the first Saturday of the month in the studies room, Weston Library 2:00pm - 3:30pm. If you have any questions we will try to help.
Friends Of The Playhouse present Lottie Dale
Wednesday 12th March, 2:00pm in the Upstairs Bar. The Friends Of The Playhouse present LOTTIE DALE ‘Treading The Wards (A Nurses Tale)’. Lottie describes her talk as follows“My mother was a strong-willed Irish woman who was determined that I should follow her into nursing - I wanted to be a pilot! Reluctantly I complied to my mothers request and a result experienced some of the best years of my professional life. From ‘Carry On Nurse’ to ‘Oooh Matron’ you will hear about my experiences and adventures in the early 1970s at Barts Hospital in London.” A Hilarious Talk
Tickets £7 (Members), £9 (Non Members) to include a hot drink and cake and are available from theatre box office in person or by calling 01934 645544.
Weston-Super-Mare Music Appreciation Society
Our next meetings are on 12th March, 9th April (AGM), 23rd April & 7th May. 2:15pm for a 2:30pm start with tea/coffee provided during the interval. We have presentations given by professional speakers and our own members. Come and join a friendly group of people with a shared interest in a
wide range of recorded music. We meet at Milton Methodist Church, 2 Milton Hill, Weston-Super-Mare BS22 9RA. (The hall is behind the church). For more details email: simonrawlings9@gmail.com or call/ text Simon on 07971474968. Visit our website at: www.thefrms.co.uk/affprogs/wsm_home.htm
Weston u3a Events
Friday 14th March u3a lecture - Aromatherapy Oils. 2:15pm at United Reformed Church, Waterloo Street BS23 1LF. Cost £2.00.
We have a coffee morning every Tuesday 10am at the Friends Meeting House, 6 High St. W-s-M, BS23 1JF. To join the u3a come along to our coffee morning or visit the website Weston.u3asite.uk
Page to Stage with Waves of Harmony
Learn a song in a day with Weston’s friendly, ladies, 4 part, a cappella Chorus.
Come and join us at Winterstoke Hundred Academy Post 16 Centre on Saturday 15th March 10:00am - 4:00pm. Experience not essential as we will provide tuition. The ability to read music is also not essential. Just bring yourself, a packed lunch and some enthusiasm. Pre-booking essential. Tickets £10 and available via our website www.wavesofharmony.co.uk. Or contact Sue (Chair) 07779 412846 or Stephen (MD) 07889 015681 for more information.
Fabulous FREE ENTRY concert at All Saints’ church!
Join us on Saturday 15th March at 3:00pm when Dave James and the Cadbury Saxophone Band will entertain and delight us with a range of music for the versatile saxophone. There will be tea, coffee and cake afterwards and a great raffle! Free entry with donations. Don’t miss this terrific concert and even better bring a friend!
Clevedon Music Club hosts star students from Cardiff
Outstanding music students from the Royal Welsh College of Music & Drama bring an exciting programme of solos and ensembles at 7:30pm on Tuesday 18th March to the Teignmouth Room, Clevedon Community Centre BS21 7SZ. Admission £12 on the door. Pre-booking strongly advised as space is limited. For details of programme or booking information call 01275 875262 or email andrea. argent@hotmail.co.uk
Macular Society Local Group Meeting, 19th March
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 Weston-superMare BS22 8HG.
The meetings are for anyone affected by central vision loss, AMD wet or dry. We have presentations on a variety of topics including useful appliances, helpful organisations, and local interest, such as Vision North Somerset or Dolphin Technology. Cost £3 including refreshments. Friends and carers are very welcome.
For more information call Jo 07947373244
Fibromyalgia Support Group - Spring Fair
Join us at our Spring Craft Fair on Saturday 29th March at St Mark’s Church in Worle from 11:00am to 3:00pm. Lots of quality gifts, crafts and produce to choose from as Easter approaches. Hot drinks and delicious home-made cakes will be available too. Come and do some shopping, and why not bring a friend or two
along? An information stall of our Fibromyalgia Group will also be available on the day. For more information, call Val 07773900972, Jules 07840189641 or email wsmfibro@gmail.com
Are you recently bereaved but no-one seems to get it?
This course can help! This seven-session course, gently guides bereaved people through the most common aspects of grief, enabling them to process the implications for themselves and discern next steps. The course will run for seven Tuesday evenings (19:15 to 21:30), at Christchurch, Clevedon, BS21 7LL, starting on 29th April.
To find out more, please email: bereavementsupport@ christchurch-clevedon.org.uk or sign up via the Church Website.
Also, all are welcome at our monthly “Grieve Well Cafe” which occurs 10am to noon every 3rd Wednesday; a caring and understanding place to chat.
Come and get muddy with The Lions
Sunday 27th April - Mud Master welcomes teams, individuals, and clubs to tackle mud pools, tyre walls, cargo nets and space
hoppers to name but a few of the 20+ obstacles. The 5k, 10k or 20k course tests people’s strength and endurance.
Hosted by the Weston Lions Club alongside Puxton Park, the last two years have enabled us to raise nearly £10k for local charities.
Sign up via our website: mud-master.co.uk
Get a team together or race as an individual.
Flower Arranging Demonstration
Monday 28th April at St George’s Community Centre BS22 7XF, 2:00pm for 2:30pm start. All welcome to attend and enjoy an afternoon of floral artistry. Enter the raffle to have a chance to take an arrangement home and make new friends over a cup of tea. Visitors £7 Entry. We meet on the 4th Monday of the month except August & December. Find us on Facebook Weston Super Mare Flower Club. Raffle Tickets £1 a strip. Tea/Coffee and Biscuits £1.
1st Ashcombe (Weston-super-Mare)
Scout Group Family Model Railway Show
Sunday 18th May, 10:30am – 3:30pm. Come along
and see various working railway model displays of various gauges at our Family Model Railway Show venue: Kewstoke ViIlage Hall,Crookes Lane. BS22 9XJ. Car parking available
1st Ashcombe (W-s-M) Scout Group will provide Teas, Coffee and light refreshments at reasonable prices. All profits will go to support 1st Ashcombe (Westonsuper-Mare) Scout Group provide skills for life and activities and camping for our youth members.
Admission: Adults £5.00, Children free. Sorry No unaccompanied children. Only assistance dogs admitted.
Inquiries to Duncanbiddulph@gmail.com
Come and
be wowed by the beautiful gardens of Tickenham
On Sunday 13th July from 11:00am to 4:00pm, for £5, come and visit the 8 stunning gardens of Tickenham.
Tickets available at the parking site and refreshments available at the village hall: cream teas, ploughman’s lunches, cakes, tea, coffee and squash. For those short of time a mini bus will take you around but most gardens are within walking distance. Come and join us. All proceeds to local good causes.
Celebrate World Hearing Day with Meadows & Wood!
A warm welcome from Toby, Claire, Emma, Sam, and, of course, Charlie the dog, at Meadows & Wood Hearing Care Specialists.
Have you ever paused to appreciate the everyday sounds around you — the birds singing, laughter with loved ones, or music playing softly? Our hearing is a very precious gift, yet it’s easy to take it for granted.
That’s why every year, on March 3rd, we celebrate World Hearing Day, an initiative led by the World Health Organisation, to raise awareness about hearing loss and remind us of the importance of protecting our hearing. While many of us regularly visit doctors, opticians, and dentists, hearing check-ups are often overlooked. But these are essential in detecting hearing loss early and preventing further issues.
Our noisy world isn’t always kind to our ears. From bustling cities, loud cinemas, and lively cafes, it’s easy for our ears to suffer damage over time from exposure to loud sounds. Taking small steps, like using ear protection and being mindful of volume levels, can go a long way in protecting our hearing.
Sometimes, hearing aids might be needed — which over the years, have had huge advancements to improve your hearing experience. Modern hearing aids now offer cutting-edge features such as Bluetooth connectivity, artificial intelligence, and speech enhancement technology, and are available in various sizes and colourways.
World Hearing Day is the perfect reminder to check in on your hearing and that of your loved ones. We invite you to visit any of our North Somerset clinics for a free hearing check-up and a friendly chat with our expert Audiologists. Contact us using the details below.
OvenGleamers Recipe of The Month - Meringue Kisses
With Mother’s Day coming up, we’ve got a delicious recipe for you this month that are perfect to treat the ones you love.
Ingredients (serves four)
3 large egg whites
About 200g caster sugar
Pink food colouring
50g white chocolate, chopped
For the filling:
300ml double cream
1tbsp icing sugar, plus extra for sprinkling
About 4tbsp cherry jam
To serve: 8 fresh ripe cherries
Method
1: Preheat the oven to 110C. Drawing freehand or using a 6.5cm heart-shaped cutter as a template, draw eight hearts on to two sheets of baking parchment. Turn them over and lay on to two baking sheets. Don’t grease the paper as meringue will be used to secure the corners. Weigh a spotlessly clean bowl, then weigh the egg whites in it. Calculate their weight, double it and weigh that quantity of caster sugar into a separate bowl.
2: Whisk the egg whites until they stand in soft peaks and the fluffy mixture doesn’t slip around in the bowl. You should be able to turn it upside down over your head without the mixture falling out.
Whisk in the sugar, a tablespoon at a time, making sure each spoonful dissolves before adding the next. Dip a cocktail stick into the food colouring and add it to the meringue until you reach the depth of colour you want. Dot a little of the meringue under the corners of each piece of parchment to secure it to the baking sheet.
3: Spoon the rest of the meringue into a piping bag with a 1cm round nozzle and pipe inside the heart templates. Bake for about 1.5 hours, until they come away easily from the paper. Leave to cool in the oven.
4: Set a heatproof bowl over a pan of simmering water, making sure the bottom of the bowl doesn’t touch the water. Melt the white chocolate in the bowl, then spoon it over the base of each meringue and leave to set. Whip the cream and icing sugar in a bowl until thick and glossy. Swirl in the cherry jam. Take two meringue hearts and sandwich them together with the sweet jam cream. Serve dusted with a little extra icing sugar and a couple of ripe cherries.
Meringue is renowned for being difficult to make, and we would love to see a great selection of success and fail photos! If you can, please post a photo on our Facebook page www.facebook.com/ OvenGleamersWestonSuperMare
Struggling with daily tasks around the house?
Feeling overwhelmed and need a helping hand?
Keeping your home clean and organised can be a challenge, especially when life gets busy or tasks start to pile up. Whether it’s finding the time to tackle the cleaning or simply feeling overwhelmed by where to start, it’s easy for the day-to-day chores to become a burden.
That’s where our regular cleaning service comes in. At Cleanify, we’re here to take the stress out of maintaining your home, giving you more time to focus on the things that matter most.
Our tailored service is designed to fit your needs and schedule, whether you’d like weekly, fortnightly, or monthly visits. From dusting and vacuuming to keeping kitchens and bathrooms fresh, we handle the cleaning so you don’t have to.
Beyond keeping your home tidy, regular cleaning also promotes a healthier environment. Dust, allergens, and dirt can build up quickly, but with consistent upkeep, your home will feel fresher and more inviting.
You’ll also benefit from having the same trusted Helper each visit—someone who understands your preferences and knows how you like things done.
If you’re struggling to keep up with the cleaning or simply want to take it off your to-do list, let us help. Get in touch today to see how we can make life a little easier with our reliable, professional cleaning service.
WE ARE NOT JUST CLEANERS… WE OFFER HOME HELP ALSO
General Cleaning: Dusting, vacuuming, mopping, and keeping your home fresh and tidy.
Housekeeping: Making beds, changing linens, and organising spaces.
Ironing and Laundry: Folding, organising, and keeping your clothes in order.
Errands: Grocery shopping, picking up prescriptions, or other small errands.
Organisation: Decluttering and tidying to help your home feel more spacious and welcoming.
Companionship: Keeping you company over a cup of tea or coffee, and brightening your day with a friendly face.
The fence that repairs itself
If you scratch or cut Colourfence, the ingenious zinc element in the Zincalume steel reacts with moisture to form a protective barrier to prevent any corrosion with no action needed from you.
STRONG, SECURE & BUILT TO LAST!
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.
Finally, the alternative to timber fencing…our fence goes up and stays up, resisting wind gusts of up to 130mph!
Colourfence fencing solutions are made from innovative Colorbond steel, virtually maintenance free with an occasional wash down with water to keep it looking as good as new - so you never need to pick up that paintbrush again!, Guaranteed not to rot, warp, chip or peel for 25 years.
Available in a variety of heights and colours with or without trellis, our skilled installation team will make short work of transforming your garden.
The best news is the pricing is just as attractive, starting costs are in line with comparable traditional systems but offer the ongoing peace of mind that your investment will continue to save time and money year after year.
For those of us who want a low maintenance garden, Colourfence promises a lifetime of hassle-free enjoyment.
Celebrating 40 years of Browns
I wonder if anyone reading this article can remember our shop opposite Ashcombe Park, or even if you purchased a machine from us? Maybe you remember attending a Sharp Microwave demonstration at the Rozel Hotel. You may have even bought a microwave on the night and received a free goose ready for Christmas.
Times have changed so much, and advertising is a whole different game now. But just look at this example of an old advert! No photographs, just black and white line drawings which the manufacturer provided on sheets, and we used to cut them out to use in the local paper. We enjoyed dressing our shop windows, and at Christmas time it was a delight to compete with Southcombes in Milton for the best window. They always won!
It was also the time of Recommended Retail Prices (RRP) when the manufacturer set the price. Its hard to imagine that now. The only price wars then were between Hotpoint, Hoover and Zanussi and other names that have long since disappeared. When we come to prices ours are very competitive and of course you get our excellent service, which in this day and age, is something rare. Advertising is mainly done online, but if you’re reading this then you still enjoy the written word as do we.
I am reminded of a TV programme called Open All Hours. It may have been a comedy and the service was usually bad to make it funny. But at the same time old Arkwright was there and so are we.
Browns Domestic Appliances
We repair: Washing machines, washer dryers, tumble dryers, dishwashers, ovens and hobs, cookers and integrated appliances.
We sell: Washing machines, washer dryers, tumble dryers, dishwashers, ovens and hobs, cookers, fridges and freezers and integrated appliances.
No hidden extras. We keep things simple!
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New Nature Walks to Boost Wellbeing in North Somerset
Join our FREE monthly guided nature walks in North Somerset, funded by The National Lottery Community Fund. These gentle walks include mindfulness, group reflections, and time in nature to support wellbeing. Weston Woods (1st Monday); Portbury Wharf (2nd Monday); Winscombe & Sandford Award Land (3rd Monday). 3:00pm – 4:30pm Sign Up: www.muditasalus.co.uk/connect3
Are you interested in quilting?
We are Weston Quilters a lively group of people of all abilities who enjoy patchwork and quilting. We normally meet on the first Monday of each month at the Hundred Academy, Beaufighter Road, Weston super Mare BS24 8EE. Doors open at 7:00pm for a 7:30pm start. There are guest speakers during the year and the opportunity to buy from our invited traders. Guest entrance £5. Please go to our Facebook for more information or for any change in venue.
Day Centre Every Tuesday In Milton Respite Care
Day centre every Tuesday in Milton. 10:00am - 1:30pm. Perfect respite care for carers or companionship for lone people. Dementia care. Entertainment. Games. Newspapers. Fully insured qualified staff. DBS checked. Please contact NIKKI on 07879018384 for further information and costs.
Walk Yourself Fit
Weston Walking Group is a long established group walking in all parts of Somerset. We walk on Wednesdays and Saturdays enjoying great views and friendly company while improving our fitness. Check out our website www.westonwalkinggroup.co.uk to see where the next walk is. You will be made very welcome.
Friendship for all Veterans and NonVeterans alike
The Weston-super-Mare Branch of the Royal Air Forces Association covers both W-s-M and Burnham areas, and we meet at Eagle House, 21-22 Alexandra Parade, Weston-super-Mare BS23 1QX. We have a Coffee Morning every Wednesday from 10:00am. Our events are on our Facebook page (RAFA Weston Online Club), there is something for everyone. The RAFA welcomes all, Veterans and Non-Veterans alike, with full or associated membership. Pop along to a coffee morning or contact Jim on 07758354211 for more information. We will be more than pleased to hear from you.
Is your child struggling at school or at home?
My name is Beth, and I am a qualified teacher and Play Therapist. I offer personalized primary tutoring tailored to your child’s interests, designed to boost their confidence and self-esteem while enhancing their learning. I have extensive experience working with neurodiverse children and those with social or emotional difficulties. I believe in finding the approach that works best for each child so they can truly reach their potential. I have a team of highly skilled and experienced tutors who specialize in both primary and secondary education across a range of subjects. They can offer face-to-face or online support in Weston-Super-Mare and across North Somerset.
If your priority is to improve your child’s confidence, self-esteem, and emotional health, we also have dedicated mentors and therapists available to support your child’s wellbeing.
All the team are appropriately qualified, DBS and reference checked, so you can be sure your child will be in safe hands.
Tutoring, mentoring and therapy for kids in North Somerset
Is your child struggling at school or at home? We have a team of dedicated and caring individuals to help support your child.
club for physically disabled people 16-60
We meet every Thursday 10:30am - 1:30pm at the Scout hall on Windwhistle Road. Behind the cricket club on Devonshire Road.
We have speakers, outings, pub lunches & entertainment throughout the year. We use WDC community buses to transport us about. We have freshly made rolls of choice available.
In March we are visiting Cadbury Garden Centre & a meal at Brent House.
We would welcome some new faces, so come along & join us. To book transport ring Diana 07799110879.
Has anyone spare time, we are in need of a secretary & a treasurer please.
We at Weston Woodturning Circle would like to welcome you
Why not visit our friendly and welcoming woodturning club. We meet every third Thursday at the Football club in Winterstoke Road BS24 9AA from 7:00pm - 9:30pm. Our March Meeting involves a Demonstration by Chris
Parker a professional woodturner, so should be interesting. We can also offer free advise and tuition once you decide to become a member. The first two meeting are free so why not come along and see what you think no matter where you are on your woodturning journey.
Fancy an evening with one foot in the past?
Fascinated by what happened centuries ago in Clevedon, North Somerset and beyond? Enjoy TV programmes like Time Team and Digging for Britain? Join us for monthly evening talks, summer day trips, or perhaps our annual study tour.
We meet on the last Thursday of every winter month (September to March except December) at St Andrews Church Centre, Old Church Road, Clevedon at 7:30pm. All our speakers are experts in their fields - mostly professional archaeologists.
Popping along will cost you a mere £3 or £15 for the whole of next year!
New monthly coffee morning hosted by Right at Home
Right at Home North Somerset will be hosting a monthly coffee morning at The Stables games room
on the second Friday of the month. Come along and join us anytime between 10:00am - 12:00pm for a coffee, chat and the opportunity to play an old favourite board game or discover a new one.
For details contact Amy on 07708 076 566 or just come along.
Come and join us!
Have you thought about singing in a choir? The Rainbow Singers are a lovely group of people. We sing on a Friday morning at St. Peters Church hall 10:15am - 11:45am. All are welcome. We mainly sing songs from the shows and the old classic pops. Feel free to come and join us and try us out. Singing has great health benefits. For more information call Claire 07702699909 or email rainbowsingers04@gmail. com
Over 50’s Friendship Club
We are an over 50’s friendship club at the Meadvale Community Hall in Worle. We run every Friday 2:00pm till 4:00pm. To join it is £1.50, no subscription, and then you pay 50p each week,
includes tea and coffee and biscuits. We have a different entertainer that comes every week, Raffle, Day Trips, Holidays, Skittles, Cream tea afternoon, Christmas party plus much more.
If you are on your own or with someone and you like meeting new people, this is the place for you. Please contact (Chair) Shaun on 07719176499
Bingeing, starving? There is a solution... Overeaters Anonymous
Do you have a problem with food? Do you feel desperate with no where to turn? Try these questions:
- Do I go on eating binges?
- Do I sometimes eat until stuffed or even feel sick?
- Do I severely restrict my food intake to control my weight?
- Do I fantasise about how much better life would be if I were a different size or weight?
Free weekly support group, Saturday, 10:30am. Email oasaturdayWsM@gmail.com to find out more.
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QUALITY KITCHEN MAKEOVERS
by simply replacing the doors and worktops
› Up to 50% less than a new fully fitted kitchen
› Replacement kitchen doors
› Cost effective made to measure solution
› Worktops and appliances
› Quick installation in 2-3 days by local professionals
5 The Precinct, Brinsea Road, Congresbury, BS49 5JG Call us now for a free estimate: 01934 832361 or 01275 562031 9.8/10
Happy Balance… Supporting your
busy life
We are passionate about re-cycling, re-housing and re-using items, working with many local charities we distribute your unwanted items on your behalf. We always offer a FREE 1hour consultation to introduce ourselves and to discuss how we can help you.
Our clients know that allocating time to work alongside Happy Balance provides the impetus they need to make a start. Through experience we understand the importance of working with you at your pace, listening to you and helping you put into action what you want to achieve.
These are all scenarios from clients we have worked with:
• ‘I don’t want to leave it for the kids to sort’ – Feeling mindful that you need to get your home in order? You don’t want the family having to sort through everything when you are gone? We will work with you to streamline your home, recycle unwanted items and organise belongings you may wish to distribute to family and friends
• My partner/parent has died – You’re not only dealing with grief but also thinking about how you clear the house? We are NOT house clearance. We work with you sensitively, practically and confidentially to organise their affairs and clear the house for sale or other
• I am embarrassed – It’s all got on top of me and I just feel overwhelmed – Are you buying too many items, storing them away and feeling like you may be hoarding? Claire and SJ are non judgemental and through experience can help you declutter and regain control
• I’m moving and need to downsize – I can’t physically or emotionally cope with my move and I need help. We are hands-on in preparing your belongings ensuring that when your removal firm comes to move you that you have already sorted through, de-cluttered and made sure all your items, big and small will fit into your new home giving you peace of mind.
• ‘Our family space isn’t working for us’ –Who can help us? Happy Balance will give you guidance, ideas and hands on support to make the changes to make your home a living space and not a storage space
Enjoy Church - a place for Community
Enjoy Church based in Portishead, is a vibrant community church reaching Portishead, Clevedon, Nailsea, Weston-super-mare and the surrounding areas.
You can expect coffee & cake on arrival, followed by a time of worship, and an inspirational message that will encourage you on life’s journey. There’s also a fun filled programme for our children to engage with too.
Enjoy Church meets each Sunday at Somerset Hall at 10:30am. Groups also meet in homes during the week, with youth and toddlers meeting weekly at Avon Way Hall.
Please visit www.enjoychurch.co.uk for more details.
Alone and 50+ - Try Weston 50+ Social Singles Group!
Who are we? We are a lively mixed group of singles, mostly in our 60’s and 70’s, who meet each Wednesday evening at a local informal ‘Bar Night’ to chat and arrange fun events for ourselves. These include quizzes, meals, sports, dancing, trips, theatre and music for us to enjoy.
If you are an older single living in the area and looking to make new friends, why not try us for a week or two, then consider joining us regularly?
Call/text Margaret on 07887 883251 or Rob on 07899 755457.
Do you have a child/young person with additional needs/disabilities?
Do you have a child with an emerging need, additional need or disability? Your child or young person does not need a diagnosis for you to access support. Come along to one of the many coffee meet ups or training sessions offered on topics such as how to apply for Financial Support, Sensory Needs, Anxiety and much more...
We also organise large scale events, host stay & plays in selected half terms plus seasonal wellbeing activities for parents & carers.
Find out more here: www.nspcwt.org
Or follow us @nspcwt
SPA Singles Social Group – South West
Established in 1979
We are a member led group, aiming to help you make new friends, and improve your social life. Welcoming active, 50+ singles throughout the south
west. With branches in Bath, Exeter, Taunton, Wells & Mendip, Weston super Mare, Yeovil & surrounding areas. Social events include meals, walks, music events, holidays, day trips, drinks evening, theatre, skittles, bowls etc.
For more information: www.spasinglesocialgroup.co.uk or find us on meetup@spa-social-group
Vintage Hall - a place for Community
Vintage Hall is a community space available for the local community. Based on Hughenden Road the hall has various activities that run throughout the week. If you would like to book the hall for any of your group activities, please visit www. enjoychurch.co.uk/hire-a-hall and scroll down to ‘Hughenden Road’. Here you can engage with what is happening in the community, or if you would like to book the space for an activity you can see the hall availability.
Email halls@enjoychurch.co.uk if you need help.
Life-Saving Defibrillator Project’s Ongoing Developments In The Community
Donate For Defib W-s-M Project is raising awareness about the importance of having publicly accessible defibrillators within the local community. So far a further 35 publicly accessible defibrillators have been installed in our local community through our project. Please contact the project team if you would like to fundraise for a defibrillator at your venue or if you would like to arrange a CPR awareness session for your venue or community. Knowing how to do CPR and how to use a defibrillator could save a life. Email: donatefordefib.wsm@gmail.com
Garden Organic Compost Corner: Balancing Green and Brown Material
An effective compost heap requires a balance of carbon-rich (brown) and nitrogen-rich (green) material. Brown material typically includes dried stems, twigs, woody shrub clippings and cardboard which are often most abundant in winter. In contrast, green material, such as grass clippings, weeds, lush leafy plant stems and vegetable waste are more prevalent in the summer.
Now is a great time to start a separate pile of brown material. This can be chopped up into smaller pieces and gradually mixed in with the summer green material, for more effective composting.