Timberscombe Rocks

I would like to pass on my thanks, through the website, to the talented mystery artist who is positioning the lovely painted stones all over the place.  Such a delight to find and re-hide.  A bit of joy in uncertain times. 

Trish Wright

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Dunster Benefice Newsletter 12th March 2021

Somerset West and Taunton Council Newsletter

Timberscombe School Friday News 12.03.21

55 or over ? – book now!

You can book your own Covid vaccination at Book a coronavirus vaccination – NHS (www.nhs.uk) if any of the following apply. If you are unable to travel to the major vaccination hubs (Taunton Racecourse is nearest) then look for a later booking or simply wait for your doctor’s surgery to contact you.

  • you are aged 55 or over
  • you are at high risk from coronavirus (clinically extremely vulnerable)
  • you are an eligible frontline health or social care worker
  • you have a condition that puts you at higher risk (clinically vulnerable)
  • you have a learning disability
  • you are a main carer for someone at high risk from coronavirus

You also need to be registered with a GP surgery in England to use this service. You can register with a GP if you do not have one.

The age limit for booking is reduced regularly, so if you are not yet 55 watch the site for changes.

Gardener Wanted

I would like to advertise for a part time gardener for our cottage in the village. Ideal for a retired person. If interested contact Martin Edwards at martin.edwards69@yahoo.com

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Police Notice

An outbuilding has been broken into between the 4th and 5th at a property in Tivington. This was first noticed when a carer arrived to attend for the elderly resident and it was noted that a padlock had been broken away from the outbuilding door. On closer inspection it appears nothing had been stolen from within, however there is the possibility of tampering with another part of the outbuilding.

Any information please contact the Police on 101 quoting Ref number: 5221048429 stating NHW Release or Crimestoppers on 0800 555111. Thank you for your support.

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Newsletters

Dunster Benefice Newsletter 5th March 2021

Timberscombe School Friday News 05.03.21

Phone fraud warning after incidents reported in Somerset.

We’re reminding people to be cautious and recognise signs of telephone and courier fraud following a number of reported incidents in Somerset in recent days.

We’re investigating four reports in the Bridgwater area of fraudsters phoning potential victims and claiming to be police officers dealing with fraud.

In one instance, a woman in her 90s living in Sedgemoor, was called by a fraudster falsely claiming to be working for police in Bournemouth. He told her officers had arrested someone who had her account details and claimed her bank were involved in the scam.

He went on to encourage her to take out a four-figure sum from her bank and to lie to cashiers about why she was making such a large withdrawal, before handing it over to a ‘courier’ who would give her a password when he arrived. She duly handed the money to the fake ‘courier’ and also provided personal banking information over the phone, which led to money also being stolen from her account.

Fraud protect officer Amy Horrobin said: “Fraudsters tend to prey on the elderly and vulnerable people but anyone can be a victim. There’s no shame in being tricked by these professional criminals, they can be very convincing.

“We must stress though police will never asking you to make a withdrawal from your bank for an investigation. They will never ask you to hand over personal banking details, such as your PIN. And they will never ask you to hand money to a courier who will collect it. The same goes for banks and other legitimate organisations and agencies.

“It is difficult during a phone call out of the blue to always think clearly, especially if the subject appears at face value to be very serious.

“So if you are unsure if what you’re being told may be a scam, then hang up the phone – the person at the other end of the phone will not be offended by you being cautious, if they are who they claim to be.

“Leave it five minutes, make sure you hear a dialling tone and the person who called initially has cleared the line, before then calling the organisation or company back. Use a number they advertise on their website or in the phone book. Don’t use any number the person gives you.

“Alternatively call police on 101 or speak to someone you know for further advice.”

We are also aware of an unsuccessful attempt to defraud someone living near Glastonbury too over the past week.

Crime prevention advice

Genuine callers, such as from a bank, police or crime agency, will:

* never ask you to withdraw cash for them

* never arrange for cash to be collected by a courier

* never ask for bank card details

* never ask for your PIN

We’d urge any other victims in the Bridgwater area to come forward and contact the police on 101, giving reference number 5221045252.

More information on how to prevent being a victim of fraud is available on Action Fraud’s website and we’d ask people to spread the message to friends and family, especially people living alone, to prevent further victims.

https://www.actionfraud.police.uk/