The List Frome - September 2023

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Well, the summer isn’t turning out quite how we hoped so far. But at least we can now start looking forward to autumn. Do any other fully grown adults still feel like they should be buying new exercise books, pens and maths sets at this time of year? Nostalgia always seems to kick in around the start of a fresh educational year. While some of us are sending our offspring off to nursery, school and more overwhelmingly university, or perhaps signing up to Frome Community Education courses, we can also look forward to everything else autumn has to bring. Cut to montage of kicking autumn leaves in Victoria Park, drinking pumpkin lattes, and friends running screaming from a misfiring roman candle at your back garden firework display.

We have the wondrous carnival, an accidental book festival, the popular Cheese Show, our fabulous Frome Independent...

While it does feel like the end of something, with summer drawing to a close, there is also so much to look forward to. September is a great month in Frome. We have the wondrous carnival, an accidental book festival, the popular Cheese Show, our fabulous Frome Independent with our cover stars, the Newt, and the Cheese & Grain celebrating 25 years. You can also sign up to the Frome Art School or get involved with Gardening Together’s pop-up allotments, to name but a few of the amazing events this wonderful community has to offer.

Autumn is also a great time for pub walks and trying out some of the great eating and drinking establishments in our surrounding villages. That’s what we will be doing.

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Everyone Needs Pockets’

Textile Re-use Network

Various venues, Saturday 30th SeptemberSunday 1st October

Everyone Needs Pockets is hosting the Sustainable Fashion Week Hub in Frome - part of a national movement that brings communities together to take action on the ‘ReWear Revolution’. Everyone Needs Pockets, working with Green and Healthy Frome and Edventure’s Future Shed, are taking action on sustainable fashion with lots of inspiring events on Saturday 30th September, from a Stitch it Don’t Ditch it event to a Fix Your Clothes session, a clothes swap and an indigo dyeing workshop. On Sunday 1st October, there’s a special film screening of Fashion Reimagined at the Town Hall, plus the South West England Fibreshed are down at the Frome Independent with demos. Over the weekend, a shop window display movement through the town highlights the importance of secondhand clothing and sustainability.

For all event info visit www.everyoneneedspockets.org Info about SFW at: www.sustainablefashionweek.uk/sfw-2023

Frome Carnival

Saturday 23rd September, Afternoon Children’s procession from Victoria Park 2.30pm. Evening, from Marston Trading Estate 7pm, Free (donations encouraged)

Established in 1926, Frome Carnival is one of those unmissable events in the Frome Calendar. Part of the Wessex circuit which includes Bridgwater, Shepton and Glastonbury, the Somerset carnivals are highly regarded as among the largest illuminated processions in the world.

The carnival carts are designed and built by dedicated carnival clubs around the West Country. These clubs have many members who raise money throughout the year, and they work relentlessly to achieve the spectacular carnival entries. Each club’s entry then takes part in the carnival parade along with many other entries, putting on a show for the public, and competing with each other to impress the judges.

Frome Carnival is a registered charity, supporting individuals, organisations and good causes in the local area, and it needs support in order to continue. Running costs and expenses have all increased, making it more challenging to keep going. There are several fundraising events to get involved with: Bingo at the Football Club on 4th September and a Duck Race on 1st October. The event is free, but Frome Carnival counts on their bucket collections on the day so start collecting spare change now.

To find out how to help, go to www.fromecarnival.org.uk or go to Frome Carnival Facebook page.

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POMONA SUPPER CLUB

SATURDAY 14 OCTOBER AUTUMN 4-COURSE FEASTING MENU WITH GLASS OF SOMERSET POMONA | £55

UNDER THE CLOISTERS AT THE BENNETT CENTER, VICARAGE ST. FROME

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ZAWA TULKU RINPOCHE

TIBETAN BUDDHISM

SUSTAINABLE FASHION HUB IN FROME

Celebrating secondhand & sustainable clothing

SAT 30 SEPTEMBER

Stitch It Don’t Ditch it Westway, 11am - 12pm

How to Mend Your Clothes SHARE - 12pm - 2pm

Clothes Swap with Frome Wardrobe Collective RISE, 12pm - 4pm + dyeing and heritage workshops and more!

SUN 1 OCTOBER

Fashion Reimagined Film Town Hall, 6pm - 9pm + look out for the shop window displays

For more info: everyoneneedspockets.org

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The Accidental Book Festival

Various venues, Thursday 7th - Tuesday 26th September, from £6

Tina of Hunting Raven explains the origins of this festival “...the offer of events from some seriously wonderful authors and publishers kept on flooding in, and we kept on saying yes. And, as a result, we have accidentally curated a truly magical, impromptu book festival this September. It seemed only right to call it The Accidental Book Festival!” says Tina. “We hope for the Frome Lit Fest to return properly in future years, complete with a fun-packed kids’ element. But this ‘mini-fest’ for adults will help bridge that space until such time.”

The Accidental Book Festival runs from the 7th to the 26th September, with seven beautifully balanced and totally absorbing events on the programme, spanning fiction, memoir, nature writing, travel and much more – with award-winning and critically acclaimed authors on the list. Events are held in various venues across the town.

DJ Hybrid/Kid Hyena

23 Bath Street, Friday 8th September 9pm, £8 & Saturday 30th September 9pm, £8

23 Bath Street as a music venue is the gift that keeps on giving. Every month is jam-packed with events.

Multi award winner Jungle DJ and producer DJ Hybrid, has been a firm fixture on the scene for well over a decade, and is soon to be making his 23 debut! He’s the founder of Deep in the Jungle records, and releases on some of the UK Jungle scene’s most integral record labels, including Ram Records, Jungle Cakes and Born on Road.

Also in September, Kid Hyena - a musical culture clash formed on the backstreets of Barcelona now based in the UK. Breaking boundaries of genre with the urban folk sounds of foot stompin’ singalong tunes, fiery percussion, tap dance beats, double bass and a bundle of positive vibes!

Tickets are £6 per event, but a Festival Pass is available for £35, giving holders the chance to see each and every event.

The full programme can be viewed online at www.bit.ly/accidentalbookfestival , and flyers with the details can be picked up from the shop. Tickets can be booked both online (at the above address), by calling 01373 473111, or by popping into Winstone’s Hunting Raven Books on Cheap Street, Frome.

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Frome Art School

Frome Art School (Formerly Bat Print studios) is a fabulous resource for artists of all disciplines in Frome. The beautiful studio and equipment is available to members on a 24 hour 7 days a week basis for just £45 per month. The Art school runs workshops for adults as well as Saturday, after school and holiday workshops for kids. The new creative team at Frome Art School are brimming with new ideas to support artists in Frome - one particular idea is to reach out to 16-18 year olds to help expand their art portfolios.

For more information check out: @frome.art.school or call Chris on 07837 226569.

UNDERTOW

The Whittox Gallery, 16th September – 5th November 2023

Opening night Friday 15th September from 6.30pm to 9pm

Pauline Scott-Garrett began a research-based residency at the Whittox Gallery, to undertake an archival search of documents and photographs of people fleeing danger and religious persecution. This research has led to the use of images to evoke, rather than depict, a human presence within the work. The exhibition invites us to reflect on the sea journeys undertaken by so many to reach a place of safety. Adopting a somewhat sombre tone, with colours like pink, pewter or pale green, these works suggest an otherness and gently reflect an

Yard Sale – Pop-Up Artist Market

Makers’ Yard, Saturday 16th September 2023, 12-4pm

Local cultural hub Makers’ Yard are launching a brand new pop-up artist market this summer entitled ‘Yard Sale’. After the success of their Christmas markets, they will now be hosting a summer version with covered designer-maker stalls in their community yard and smaller tables in their event space for local artists and designers. Alongside the prints, jewellery, ceramics, homewares and other gifts that will be for sale, there will also be craft beer from Palmers Street Bottle, cocktails from Retribution Distilling Co and street food by Sauce. Definitely one for the diary!

unsettling dialogue between history and beauty, driven by a resonant undertow of loss or dislocation.

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Frome Jazz Club

Christ Church, Saturday 9th September, 3 - 5pm, Free (donations welcome)

Stolen Moments is a new kind of jazz event run by Frome Jazz Club, in partnership with Christ Church, Frome and Frome FM, creating a relaxed, late Saturday afternoon in a beautiful church, to do nothing but enjoy exquisite modern jazz and delicious cakes. Each month, Keith HarrisonBroninski will be at the grand piano in Christ Church, with a special guest from the many great jazz players loved by Frome Jazz Club fans. Entry is free with donations welcome.

25th Birthday Community Party

Cheese & Grain, Sunday 17th September, 3 - 10pm, £5, £12 Family

Celebrate 25 years of the Cheese & Grain and the wonderful community that has supported the venue since doors opened in 1998, with this fun family friendly event. With live music from all the local favourites: Raggedy Men, Back of the Bus, Big Dog, Bit Bigger, Frome Town Band, Frome Street Bandits, The Frukes, Jackdaws Songbirds Choir, Frome Youth Choir, children’s entertainment and more.

Frome Jazz Club receives no funding. To support our professional jazz musicians and Christ Church, Frome, please use the ticket link on the facebook page to donate. Your contributions are much appreciated and help keep music live!

Sofar Sounds

Secret venue revealed on booking, Tuesday 12th September, 7.30pm, £14

Sofar Sounds is a global music community that connects artists and audiences through live music. It’s so exciting to welcome back this innovative musical gem to Frome. Events always sell out fast and you are always guaranteed to discover new unique talent. Sofar Sounds bring people together to create space where music matters in 400 cities around the world. @sofarsoundsfrome

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Love is Power

Marston Park 9th September, 5pm - late. £40

Following the sell-out success, Love Is Power will be returning for one amazing night this September. Set in the magical forest of Marston Park, you will enjoy live music, super star DJs, immersive acts, art installations, pop-ups, food, workshops and much more. Dance under the stars and help make a difference. ‘Love is Power’ is a fundraiser, with

all profits going directly to Bath-based refugee charity community group RefYouMe. Tickets available from eventbrite or via instagram.

@love_is_power_festival

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Get Baking

with Great British Bake-off Finalist Brendan Lynch

Trinity Church

Wednesday, 13th September, 6.30-9.30pm, £10

Come and see the master bread maker, Brendan Lynch, at work demonstrating how to make a range of breads at Trinity Church Hall. Doors will open at 6.30pm - tea/coffee and cake will be available and included in the ticket. All proceeds will go to Active and in Touch.

Charity Abseil

SOS Africa 20th birthday celebrations

9th - 10th & 16th - 17th September, Alfred’s Tower, Stourhead

This popular annual charity fundraising abseil event will be the charity’s highest to date (160ft) and the first time that this iconic historical venue will be open to public abseiling courtesy of the National Trust. Brave fundraisers will climb the tower’s 205 steps and descend from the top of this iconic monument dressed as their favourite historical figures. Before touching down at the base of the tower, they will be able to savour breathtaking views across the surrounding counties.

SOS Africa is a grassroots South African charity, based in Shepton Mallet, which funds the education and care of disadvantaged African township children, to help them break out of poverty. www.sosafrica.com

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GROW SLOWLY

Meet the team, taste the harvest

September is the most bountiful month at The Newt in Somerset. A special time of year on the estate calendar, harvest is when they take the opportunity to reconnect with their estate’s long farming heritage, showcase the work of their gardeners and gather members to celebrate this abundant time of year.

“It’s a great time for produce,” says David Rowley, Head of Productive Growing. “We’ve had an entire season’s worth of growing time before this large abundance of crops, which we have to harvest before the first frosts.

Shop the harvest plus a wide range of farm fresh groceries at The Newt’s online store, with free delivery over £40.

“Our job at Avalon Farm is turning sunshine into plants,” he adds, “and providing something that people want to eat through our restaurants and various outlets, including the online store, even the staff canteen. It’s an amazing closed loop.”

David’s passionate about developing his team and teaching as many people as possible to produce pesticide-free crops in order to build food trust and skills. “Eventually I’m going to be too old to

grow my own vegetables, so I want the younger generations to be able to grow them for me.” The team aren’t afraid to experiment with unique varietals –the likes of Uchiki Kuri winter squash and Japanese turnips thrive at their Somerset market garden –and growing techniques to ensure a technicolour of produce. It’s an ethos that spreads across the Newt’s food production. Using the land and celebrating the seasons, but doing things a little differently, letting the team of growers, farmers, bakers, butchers, chefs and cheesemakers be creative with food that doesn’t just taste delicious, but ignites the imagination.

Come September, the edible and market gardens are bursting with basil, beetroots, Swiss chard, courgettes, vibrant patty pan squash and David’s favourite pinstripe aubergine, ripe for the picking for shops and menus. Combining David’s expertise with hydroponic farming practices, the new glasshouse is currently bursting with tomatoes; it allows the team to grow nutritious fruits and vegetables for nine months of the year, in a fully customisable climate powered by solar and biomass.

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For the first time, the team is bringing a taste of the estate spoils to The Frome Independent Market on 3 September. Visitors to the market will find the Newt’s pop-up stall near the flea market brimming with the best of the season alongside fresh goodies from the estate’s very own bakery – including signature favourite, Apple Waste Sourdough. There will be special offers just for market goers, a children’s activity and the opportunity to chat to the team, discovering more about Newt membership and its ever-growing list of perks.

In the spirit of coming together during this month of plenty, they’re also celebrating on the estate with their popular Deep South Somerset Harvest Weekend and Harvest Supper over the 23rd –24th September. Expect a proper knees-up in the gardens, with music and BBQ fare fresh from the veg patch, inspired by the flavours of the Deep South.

Don’t miss them at the market or at The Newt to join the fun, and perhaps be inspired to get growing…

Did you know?

Newt Membership now includes members’ spa days and entry to 14 Partner Gardens, plus children remain free of charge to visit. Find out more at thenewtinsomerset.com

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MON 4

The Naff Art Club

The Three Swans, 7pm, Free

TUE 5

Dramatic Writing Workshops

Merlin Theatre, 7 - 9pm 5 sessions £100

WED 6

Frome Stitch Club River House, Black Swan Arts 7 - 10pm, £4.50

Back to Nature: Natural Arts & Crafts Vallis Farm, 7 - 9pm, Donation

MON 11

Trail Running Film Festival

Palmer Street Bottle Bar 6.30pm, £12

TUE 12

Dramatic Directing Workshops Merlin Theatre, 7 - 9pm 5 sessions £100

Sofar Sounds Frome Secret location, 7.30pm, £14

WED 13

Get Baking with Brendan Lynch Active & In Touch @ Assembly Rooms, 6.30 - 9.30pm, £10

Introduction to Fermented Vegetables Get Pickled @ Lo Rapitenc, 6 - 8pm, £45

T’Barry Bingo 23 Bath St, 7.30 - 11pm, Free entry

Frome Film Club present: Parallel Mothers Merlin Theatre, 8pm Annual membership or £6.50

MON 18

Frome Show Choir RISE, 7.30-9pm, £25 membership

LONGLEAT SKY SAFARI FRI 8 - SUN 10

WED 20

Back to Nature: Harvest Feast Vallis Farm, 7 - 9pm, Donation

LORIKEET

THU 7

Silent pre-wilding tour

Heal Somerset, Witham Friary 9.30am - 12pm, £28 fundraiser

An Evening with Paul Merson

The Clubhouse, Frome Town Football Club, 7 - 11pm, £62.50 fundraiser

Night River presents: Beth Rowley

Hydeaway, 8.30pm, £20

Pub Quiz The Sun, 7.30pm, £10

THU 14

Stitch It Don’t Ditch It: Banner Making Workshop Everyone Needs Pockets, The Welshmill Hub , 6 - 9pm, Free

Night River presents: Beth Rowley Hydeaway, 8.30pm, £20

Frome Celtic & Transatlantic music sessions Lamb & Fountain, 8.30pm, Free

THU 21

Night River presents: Quo, Fish & Bozard Hydeaway, 8pm, £10

Jazz MORLEY | SAT 23

TUE 26

Frome Celtic & Transatlantic music sessions The Griffin, 8.30pm, Free

WED 27

Mediumship Demonstration

The Clubhouse, Frome Town Football Club, 7.30 - 9.30pm, £12

Trad Jazz, New Academic Feetwarmers The Three Swans, 8 - 10pm, Free

ART VENUES | FRI 1
DON’T DITCH IT THU 14
FROME CHEESE SHOW | SAT 9
STITCH IT
| SUN 17

FRI 1

Somerset Listening

Circle Whiterow Farm Café, Beckington

9.30 - 11am, Free

Frome First Fridays

Various Venues, 6pm - late, Free

Rode Comedy Festival

weekend

Pitch Perfect, Woolverton, 7.30pm, £20.50

Ion Maiden

The Treehouse, from 7pm, £15

FRI 8

The School of Life Therapeutic Retreat

42 Acres, Weekend £1,500

Sky Safari weekend Longleat, 7am - 8pm, £39.95

Having a Baby – The Sh!t They Don’t Tell You IN Books Assembly Rooms, 7.30pm, £17

Toby Spin presents: DJ Hybrid 23 Bath St, 9pm - 2.30am, £8

FRI 15

SAW present: Summer

Auty: Land Loss & Womb Round Tower Gallery, Black Swan Arts 6 - 8pm, Free

International

Curatorial Residency Symposium 2023

Hauser & Wirth Somerset 11am - 4pm, £35 incl lunch

Nuts ‘n’ Bolts 23 Bath St, 9pm - 2.30am, £6

FRI 22

Jo Burt & The Lazy

Farquhars

Assembly Rooms, 7.30pm, £17

Jo Whiley’s 90s Anthems

Cheese & Grain, 8pm, £26

Jo Whiley’s 90’s Anthems

After Party 23 Bath St, 9pm - 2.30am, £6

FRI 29

A Little Life (West End theatre screening)

Merlin Theatre, 7pm, £16

Super Blue Moon

The Sun Inn, 7pm, Free

Graham Parker & The Goldtops

Cheese & Grain, 7pm, £30.50

What’s My Age Again (Pop-Punk/Emo/Rock)

23 Bath St, 10pm - 2am

SAT 2

Blue Moon Cyanotype Workshop

Frome Art School, Silk Mill, 3 - 6pm, £35

Nature by Canoe

RSPB Ham Wall, 9.30am - 4pm, £20.75 (1h)

Lawless: freewriting and art journaling

The Write Place, Black Swan Arts 10am - 1.30pm, £35

Family Hangout

23 Bath St, From midday, Free

SAT 9

Frome Jazz Club presents: Stolen Moments

Christ Church, 3 - 5pm, Free

Frome Cheese Show West Woodlands Showground 9am - 5.30pm, £20

Love is Power Festival Marston Park, 5pm - late, £40 (fundraiser)

Allstar Acid Disco

The Griffin, 9pm - 2am, Free

SAT 16

Seam Collective present: A Visible

Thread opening Long Gallery, Black Swan Arts 10am - midday, Free

SOS Africa: Charity

Abseil Alfred’s Tower, National Trust, 9am - 5pm

Sponsored fundraising event Family Hangout

23 Bath St, From midday, Free

SAT 23

Frome Carnival Town Centre, 2.30pm & 7pm, Free Night River presents: Jazz Morley & DG Solaris Norton St Philip Church, 3pm, £5/£10

Cacao Ceremony and Gong Bath Rook Lane, 2-4pm, £26

Shake What Ya Mama (Disco, Chart, Motown..) 23 Bath St, 9pm - 2.30am, £5

SAT 30

Street Stitching Event

Sustainable Fashion Week, TBC

Hazy Days: Frome

Craft Beer Festival

Palmer St Bottle @ Silk Mill 12 - 5pm, 6 -11pm, From £10

A Little Life (West End theatre screening)

Merlin Theatre, 7pm, £16

Forage and Ferment

Get Pickled @ Redford House 12 - 4pm, £100

SUN 3

Illyria presents

Twelfth Night

Ecos Ampitheatre @ Merlin Theatre 2pm, £18

Illyria presents: Pride and Prejudice

Heywood House, 4pm, £16

The Frome Independent Town Centre, 10am - 3pm, Free

SUN 10

Supercharged Writing Workshop

The Write Place, Black Swan Arts 10am - 3pm, £15

Hunting Raven presents: Proofs & Puddings River House, Black Swan Arts 8pm, £8

SUN 17

Lorikeet Bar Lotte, 5.30-7.30pm, Free

SUN 24

CSF Pro Wrestling Cheese & Grain, 5pm, £12

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WHAT’S ON SEPTEMBER 2023
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We extend a warm invitation to you and your family to experience our engaging learning environment firsthand. Join us for our upcoming open morning, alternatively, if you prefer, you can also schedule a bespoke tour at a time that suits you best.

During your visit, you’ll have the opportunity to discover the exceptional education and nurturing community that All Hallows is proud to offer.

Open Morning ~ Saturday 7th October

Please contact Jackie Truelove, All Hallows’ Registrar, to find out more, secure your place, or to arrange a bespoke tour.

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boulder & wiser

Boulder Rooms, 16 - 17 September, from 10am

Mark your calendars and harness your adventurous spirits as Frome Boulder Rooms is turning two, and proudly celebrating with its annual Boulder and Wiser Weekend. The Saturday will be packed full of fun climbing challenges, a bouldering competition for children and adults, with prizes up for grabs for all who take part.

The competition is inclusive and fun, ensuring there are routes for the youngest and newest climbers to the seasoned experts. The evening will culminate in an Olympic-style final, with the top 6 male and 6 female scorers competing against the clock that is guaranteed to have you on the edge of your seat.

Cheer on the finalists for their spot on the podium and dance into the night with Frome favourites Burrito Boi providing food, with beer and other

delicious beverages on offer as DJs spin the funkiest vibes to celebrate Frome having one of the best independent climbing walls in the country!

Sunday will be a more chilled affair, with Clementines Live Arts coming over with another brilliant and interactive show for the young ones. Think circus meets comedy club – is there a better way to entertain your kids (and yourself) on a Sunday?

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DRINK

WITH wine EXPERT Sarah Helliwell, 8 STONY ST

Autumn seems to have arrived already this year, so I have decided to embrace it and recommend some delicious wines for you to see in the cosiest of seasons.

Mappinga Hills Chardonnay £16

Dishes full of seasonal pumpkin, squash and mushrooms are some of my favourite to match wines to; Mappinga Hills chardonnay from Adelaide hills in Australia works so well with these foods, six months in barrel gives the perfect balance of fresh apple and creaminess.

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The Garden Café, now a takeaway, and The Shop Next Door, are both well known for providing an innovative range of natural and organic produce as well as a strong commitment to sustainability. The latest innovative venture is a collaboration with Agriton UK - the leading supplier of effective micro-organisms (EM). EM is a combination of good bacteria that can be used to improve soil health, water quality and plant growth. It can also be used to help balance your own health and your pet’s, as well as reducing food waste.

The Garden Café stocks several EM products, for example the Bokashi buckets are a different way of composting which uses a fermentation processinstead of food decomposing, it is pickled. This helps preserve organic matter, kills pathogens and reduces greenhouse gases. Another product stocked by the Garden Café is ‘Wipe and Clean’, which is a unique and completely natural detergent. Just wiping the solution onto a surface will allow the EM to continue cleaning after you are finished. The Garden Café will be holding an EM evening on 1st October - free of charge - where you can learn about the benefits of using EM. As well as these revolutionary EM products, the Shop Next Door offers an extensive range of organic fruit and vegetables, dairy products, Hobbs House breads and pastries, organic wine, beers, ciders and lots more. You will also find a milk refill station, offering Ivy House Organic Milk and Minor Figures Organic Oat Milk.

URQUHART & HUNT

New Wine Bar

BAR & SNACK MENU

THURS - SAT UNTIL 9 PM

NATURAL WINE, CRAFT BEER & FINE CIDER

CURED MEATS, OLIVES, THINGS ON BREAD

PIZZA NIGHT

FRIDAYS AT THE STATION FROM 5 PM

WOODFIRED SOURDOUGH PIZZA

CALS ICE CREAM

MADE IN HOUSE USING THE BEST SEASONAL INGREDIENTS

Bakery Opening Hours

Tues - Sat 08:00 - 15:00

Sundays 09:00 - 14:00

Evenings

Thur - Sat 15:00 - 21:00

Alfreds Bread

Unit 1 Station Approach, Frome, BA11 1RE

Instagram: @rye_bakery

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Growing Spaces for Budding Horticulturists

Vallis Farm… A place to grow

Vallis Farm is an innovative project designed to serve the community of Frome. A farm, market garden, forest garden, glamping site and centre for learning, all with biodiversity at the centre of everything they do. They offer rental spaces for workshops and events as well as providing a centre for learning, with everything from forest schools to scything! You can even stay in one of their beautiful rooms or shepherds huts. The land is farmed with nature-friendly principles, using a “no-dig” technique to provide weekly boxes of delicious, fresh vegetables to the people of Frome. Check out their website www.vallisfarm.co.uk for more details or pop down for a visit!

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Gardening Together

In this age of rising food prices and endlessly expanding screen time, it’s no wonder so many of us are yearning to switch off our devices and get out into the garden, either to grow vegetables, or just get our hands dirty. The problem is, not everyone has a garden big enough for a row of cabbages, or even a tomato plant. That’s where Gardening Together comes in. The non-profit organisation has just launched Pop-up Allotments, a new scheme which will allow aspiring gardeners to come together and grow their own fruits and vegetables on plots offered by landowners who are keen to see unused outdoor

spaces flourishing. Gardeners will each be assigned a plot of land within the allotment, but there will also be shared spaces where the community can come together and nurture bountiful crops collectively. Gardening Together has already secured two plots in Frome, but is looking for more. Waiting lists for council-owned allotments are several years long in Frome, so this is a great way to get into growing fruit and vegetables right now.

The Pop-Up Allotments will join Gardening Together’s other scheme, Garden Share, which allows property owners to lend space in their garden to an aspiring gardener. While Pop Up Allotments are designed to foster communities, Garden Share is a more one-on-one arrangement.

Aspiring gardeners can register their interest for both schemes on the website, gardeningtogether. org, and Gardening Together is also keen to talk to landowners who have space they’d like to share. They can contact Kieran@gardeningtogether.org for more details.

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MY FROME

friend in the afternoon and then dinner at the High Pavement…..it doesn’t get better than that!! Unless I could add in a few drinks at Hydeaway without getting a hangover the next day. I might be asking too much there though, alcohol is not my friend.

The walk to the Stoney Littleton Long Barrow (near Wellow) is lovely. Not many people seem to know about the long barrow itself but it’s 5500 years old, truly incredible and well worth visiting.

We first visited Frome about thirteen years ago, when our two girls were quite small, visiting my sister. We were in Nottingham then but looking to move somewhere more rural and knew that if we moved here, my parents probably would toonot only did my parents move here but also my inlaws, my aunt, uncle, cousin and her family. We’re all from Ipswich originally and, if you visit Frome on a sunny day, you are easily turned! Frome suits us well as our girls are college-age now and our business is based in Frome too.

I love the pace and quality of life in Frome. From our house, in one direction it’s a 10 minute walk and you’re in the centre of town, the other way it’s a 10 minute walk and you’re in the countryside. It feels like you can have a well-balanced life here: a quiet life but lots to do when you want it and not far to Bath, Bristol, London and close to good beaches and nice coastal areas.

There’s something really lovely about the Saturday morning market in the Cheese & Grain car park. We often wander along the river there with my mum and dad and their dogs, get a takeaway coffee and sit on a bench to drink it, watching the world go by. Obviously on this perfect day, it’s sunny - it doesn’t work as well in the rain. We’d get falafel for lunch but bring it back and eat it in the garden (more sunshine, more coffee). A walk or paddle boarding with a

I have a PhD in biochemistry and genetics. I work two days a week as a kinesiologist and am so happy to have found a way to use my scientific background again now, in a holistic discipline. Kinesiology is like being a health detective, and it’s a privilege to be able to work closely with clients to support them on their journey.

For our sustainable print and embroidery business, I Dress Myself, we’re working on some interesting new print ideas for Lush and are working towards ISO certification and B Corp status. At home, we’re building a patio and I’m learning Japanese and Spanish. Next…I want to learn to sail!

Roller skating, dancing, gardening and most forms of movement feel positive to me, especially if sunshine is involved. I get grumpy if I stay still for too long, and no-one wants that!

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