Updates

Benefice Newsletter 6th May 2022

Somerset Health and Wellbeing Updates

SWT Hardship Fund
SWT has provided a Hardship Fund of £50,000 for use as a means–tested benefit of up to £200.00, available for application by eligible low-income households residing in the SWT area.
During 2022/23, Taunton Citizens Advice and West Somerset Advice will use the fund to provide financial assistance to low-income households who are unable to pay for essentials due to lack of sufficient means (and have exhausted recourse to other support such as Local Assistance Scheme (LAS), Surviving Winter fund, foodbanks and any other scheme for which they may be eligible).
If you know someone who may be eligible for this financial help, please ask them to contact Taunton Citizens Advice or West Somerset Advice.

Celebrate the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee with SWT
A party to mark the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee is being held in Taunton’s Vivary Park on Sunday 5 June. SWT is putting on the free event in the award-winning park fittingly referred to
as the town’s Jewel in the Crown. he Big Jubilee Lunch will run from 11am to 4.30pm with everyone invited to bring their own picnic, rugs, chairs and flags.
The event will be officially opened at midday by the Mayor of Taunton, Cllr Sue Lees, with outside broadcast support from Tone FM. There will be entertainment to suit all ages with theatre performances, games and activities.
Please click here to read the full press release.

Somerset Waste Partnership Services (SWP)
Due to the Bank Holiday Monday, all collections are a day later this week, with Friday pick-ups on Saturday 7 May.
For the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee, changes start with the extra bank holiday on Thursday 2 June, whose collections move to Saturday 4 June, and Friday 3 June’s pick-ups move to Monday 6 June, so waste collections all that week are a day later, including Friday’s on Saturday 11 June.

New Council for Somerset
Election Results
The results of the Somerset County Council elections are as follows:
 Liberal Democrat: 61
 Conservative: 36
 Green Party: 5
 Labour: 5
 Independent: 3

SCC Highway Maintenance Update

Here is an IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT for users of the A39 between Porlock and Minehead on the hill at Venniford (the narrow section between the Wootton Courtenay junctions):
From Monday 16 May, the A39 will be closed at this point from 09.30am to 3.00pm.
This is to enable drainage and preparation works for the forthcoming (evening) resurfacing works towards the summer.
 16 – 20 May inclusive – Road closed from 09.30 to 3.00pm.
 Outside of the closure hours temporary traffic lights will be in use.
 School transport will be unaffected.
 Emergency vehicles will be escorted through the site.
 HGV transport (under 17 tonnes) delivering to Porlock etc within closure times
will need to use A39 Porlock Hill diversion if appropriate.

All vehicles over 17 tonnes or over 9.5m length accessing Porlock area are to
continue to holding areas – access will be granted between 1.00pm -1.30pm
(HGVs only)

West Somerset Food Cupboard (WSFC)
Launch of pantry scheme
The Minehead Area Local Pantry is opening on Tuesday 10 May. This is a membership scheme enabling local people to access fresh, chilled and non-perishable supermarket surplus food and other produce at very low cost.
Many people have contributed their time, skills, funds and resources (including locks, lino, tech-support and love!) to get this off the ground, and the WSFC is extremely grateful.
The provision of emergency free food for those in crisis will continue as it has for the past 15 years at the WSFC and, in additional to its normal provision, is currently helping support some Ukrainian refugees as they arrive here in our community.

DUCK RACE RESULTS 

TIMBERSCOMBE JUBILEE  

STREET PARTY FUNDRAISER 

MONDAY 2ND MAY 

 DUCK RACE RESULTS 

Thank you to all the sponsors & everyone who purchased a duck, the event was a great success! Also a huge well done & thank you to all the helpers!

AVILL FILLY’S RACE 

Kindly sponsored by Bert Downer

1st Place – Jess Plumridge

2nd Place – Baz Melrose

3rd Place – Anita Hutchings

Last in – Anna Milligan

DUNKERY QUACKERS RACE 

Kindly sponsored by Megan & Laurence

1st Place – Jean Shortland

2nd Place – Gordon Elford

3rd Place – Leah Bodin

Last in – Carter

JUBILEE LION’S RACE 

Kindly sponsored by Malcolm Passmore

U3A

NO MOW MAY

Despite the lack of April showers in another unusually dry April, the May flowers are popping up
everywhere all over the village and along the lanes and in the hedgerows. It’s time to celebrate No
Mow May again! The charity Plantlife calls for us all to leave our lawns unmown to allow the wild
flowers that are dormant in the soil to flourish, providing a haven for insects, birds and hedgehogs.
The Parish Council will be mowing public areas of the village sensitively and selectively, trimming
only where necessary for safety and sightlines and to create pathways through areas of longer grass.
The Plantlife website (www.plantlife.org.uk ) gives advice on lawn management for eco-conscious
gardeners. Adopting No Mow May and continuing to mow less and at different lengths and
frequencies throughout the summer will increase the number and diversity of the wild flowers you
see. When it comes to providing vital nectar and pollen for bees, butterflies and other insects, every
flower counts.  You can take part in Plantlife Every Flower Counts survey at the end of May and
again at the beginning of July: count the number of flowers in a square metre patch of lawn and the Plantlife people will tell you how much nectar the flowers are producing and how many pollinators they will feed, and give you your own Personal Nectar Score. In last year’s UK-wide survey, people reported more than 250 plant species in their lawns, including some rare ones like bee orchids.
Along with selective mowing, please hold off with the toxic sprays. Herbicides, particularly those
containing glyphosate, are environmentally disastrous. As well as killing the plants they are aimed
at, they get into the eco-system and destroy those insects, such as fireflies, whose life-cycle includes a ground-dwelling phase. And, depending on the quantity and location of the spraying, weedkillers not only poison the soil but also get into the water and add to the contamination of our waterways.
Last autumn and again this spring, members of our environmental group, Eco Timberscombe, were
out planting seeds throughout the village, so we’re keen to see what comes up. Let’s make this spring and summer the best yet for wild flowers in our village and throughout our beautiful parish!

Caitlin Collins, May 2022

Cowbridge Sawmill

National Mills Weekend
Cowbridge Sawmill
 OPEN DAYS

Saturday/Sunday

May 7th/8th

 Open 11am to 4.30pm

14ft Water wheel, Rural craft displays and guided tours  throughout the weekend.

Refreshments available.

Free Admission but donations always welcome.

At junction of A396 and Wootton Courtenay Road , Timberscombe