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Sewing Group
On 11th October between 6-8pm there will be a meeting in The Lion Inn to discuss and plan for a village sewing group to come together and create a new community hanging, known as a reredos, to be placed in St Petrock’s Church. This is a lovely concept which a new resident to the village, Adele, has proposed. If you would like to come along to a first meeting where this idea can be discussed, you would be extremely welcome. If you have materials which can be donated to a village resources ‘sewing box’ to help our volunteers, this would be gratefully received. See you there!

Benefice Newsletter
The Rev Caroline Ralph is retiring this week, after ten years as Rector of the Dunster Benefice. This week’s newsletter includes a thank you for all she has done for our community.
Police Notice
Our colleagues in A&S Police’s Cyber Protect team are holding a free webinar aimed at empowering women and girls to stay safe online.
Date and time: Friday, 6 October 2023 12:00 – 12:30 BST
Location: Online
About this event: • 30 minutes • Mobile eTicket
Do you know how to stay safe online?
Many of us won’t realise how far our digital footprint goes, or how much of our personal
information is available online. Our photos, our location, or passwords!
During this webinar you will learn about some of the concerns that we can run into online or due to
our online presence, and how to take steps to stay safe online.
The session will discuss the importance of privacy settings to reduce your digital footprint, what
emergency SOS features can be utilised within your phone, what to do if you’re concerned about
airtags or other tracking devices, and lots of other important information.
We will also look at additional tools available online and how the police can support your safety.
Please note the webinar will be hosted on MS Teams.
Book a place using this link: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/online-safety-for-women-and-girls-tickets-690693040477
Attachments: online-safety-for-women-and-girls.pdf
Harvest festival with poetry and readings, followed by supper in the village hall – do join us!

