St Petrock’s History Group

The recent topic for the History Group Newsletter concerns the nearby deserted settlement of Clicket, located between Timberscombe and Luxborough. If you would like to read about it and follow a number of links relating to this subject, please follow this link https://timberscombevillage.com/history-group/ Details of previous topics covered by the History Group are also available on this section of the Timberscombe website.

If you would like to be added to the History Group email list to be sent details of newsletters as they are prepared, and for information about lectures when they can be resumed, please call me on 01643 841500 or email me at marion@j-mail.org.

Marion Jeffrey

Sunday Service at St Petrock’s Church

There will be a service of Common Worship with Holy Communion at 11am this Sunday 18th April, the Third Sunday of Easter, led by Rev Margaret Jackson. All are welcome.

Please comply with social distancing requirements and wear a face covering in the church.

Timberscombe PCC

Gardening Help sought!

We would like to issue a plea for volunteers to help with managing the gardening in the churchyard which is necessary to keep everything in order and provide a tranquil and well maintained space for all. If you could offer some help, whether weekly or fortnightly for a few hours, this would be very welcome and help share the load! Please let us know and we will discuss either individual or some group times to help together. Even an hour a week would really help keep the churchyard in good order.

And on a very similar theme, Timberscombe School has an allotment on church land which has fallen into disuse over recent times. There is the opportunity to revitalise this space and create healthy outdoor opportunities of growing vegetables, flowers, herbs and plants along with a sensory area for the benefit of the children and the wider community. The school will need some support from experienced gardeners or simply enthusiasts who could help to bring this corner allotment back to productive life.

There is a further possibility of creating a small forest school area particularly for the early years’ children in a corner area of the allotment with some logs (and perhaps a modest fire pit). If this seems appropriate for a shared community space, it could help support the children in the school commitment to outdoor learning.

The School would really appreciate any volunteers in the village making themselves known to Mrs Naomi Philp, Headmistress timberscombe@educ.somerset.gov.uk or to Marion Jeffrey.

With all good wishes

Marion Jeffrey (841490) and John Gratton (841500)

Remembering His Royal Highness Prince Philip

Books of Condolence for His Royal Highness Prince Philip are available online as no physical books are permitted during coronavirus restrictions. The Church of England has provided this online book for those who would like to leave a message which will be available until the day after the funeral for HRH Prince Philip, the Duke of Edinburgh.

The link to the Book of Condolence is available by clicking here https://www.churchofengland.org/remembering-his-royal-highness-prince-philip

St Petrock’s Church bell will toll 99 times at midday on Saturday 10th April in his memory.