Timberscombe Craft Group at the Old Dairy Community Centre 2-4pm 22nd October.
Please bring your own craft projects to work on.
There will be no group next week 29th October.
Lynn and Maggie
Timberscombe Craft Group at the Old Dairy Community Centre 2-4pm 22nd October.
Please bring your own craft projects to work on.
There will be no group next week 29th October.
Lynn and Maggie

Somerset families and residents who are struggling to pay the bills this winter could be eligible for support with the cost of food, energy, water, and other essentials over the coming months.
Somerset Council will be distributing £3.8m to those in need between October 2024 and March 2025 as part of the Government’s Household Support Fund.
To find out move click on this link https://www.somerset.gov.uk/news/support-for-somerset-households-with-food-and-energy-bills-this-winter/
The general recommendation is to replace your hot water bottle every two to three years. Most hot water bottles are made out of rubber (some are made from polyvinyl chloride, commonly called PVC), and rubber does degrade over time and with usage.
How to check how old your hot water bottle is?
Every hot water bottle sold in the UK should have a ‘flower wheel’ on the funnel somewhere, which shows the date it was made…

The number in the centre of the wheel shows you what year it was made. For example, if it says 18, it was made in 2018.
Assuming your hot water bottle is in date, here are a few more tips on how to minimise the risk of burns…
Filling the bottle
Do:
Don’t:
Using the bottle
Storing the bottle
Reminder to those people who have registered their interest with me that the First Aid course is on
Thursday 24th October 2024 at 6pm in the Village Hall.
The training free but donations to the Minehead Defib Group are always welcome.