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Volunteer Visitors Needed

Somerset Sight is recruiting volunteers to befriend visually impaired people on a regular basis
Would you like to help someone in your local area?

Join our team of volunteers, who help people to remain independent and overcome loneliness and isolation.

All reasonable and out of pocket expenses are paid.

For more information please contact Somerset Sight on:

01823 333818 or email admin@somersetsight.org.uk

Stamp out recycling fire starters

Residents are being urged to help end a surge in dangerous fires caused by poorly sorted recycling and rubbish.

Fire services have joined Somerset Council and its collections contractor SUEZ Recycling and Recovery UK in asking for people to take more care or risk sparking dangerous and potentially deadly blazes. In the last two years more than ten depot and truck fires are thought to have been caused by people putting batteries, gas cannisters or still warm disposable barbeques in their waste. And the risk is on the rise – with three fires sparked in Somerset recycling depots in the last month.

In the last two weeks of May alone, vigilant crews have pulled more than 200 potentially explosive camping gas cannisters out of household recycling. But some inevitably sneak through to the sorting process.

Batteries and gas cannisters can ignite when crushed in the back of recycling trucks or as part of the sorting process in the Material Recovery Facilities at the Evercreech and Taunton depots.

Disposable barbeques put into refuse bins without being fully soaked and extinguished can retain heat, smoulder and cause fires in truck and when tipped back at the depot.

Fires cause damage and put lives at risk, and as the weather warms up Somerset Council and SUEZ Recycling and Recovery UK are calling on residents to please do the right thing with these potentially dangerous items.

What should you do?

  • Small household batteries – can be recycled in weekly kerbside collections but must be put in a clear, tied plastic bag put on the top of the recycling box. They must not be left loose in recycling boxes, put in the Bright Blue Bag or in the rubbish bin.
  • Large batteries, such as car batteries, cannot be recycled at the kerbside and should be taken to your local recycling site.
  • Small household batteries and electricals can also be taken to recycling sites, always check with team on-site for the correct area to put these.
  • Small gas canisters – like those used in camping stoves are not recyclable in kerbside collections and must not be put in the rubbish bin. They must be taken to your local household recycling site. Always check with team on-site for the correct area to put these.
  • Disposable barbecues – should be fully immersed in water and left to cool completely before putting into your refuse bin.

For more information visit Somerset Council’s safety pages.

Councillor Sarah Dyke, Somerset Council’s Lead Member for Environment and Climate Change, said: “We have a recycling record to be proud of and want our residents and crews to stay safe.

“The recent trend is alarming – any fire can be dangerous and even fatal, so we would urge everyone to take care and sort their waste carefully.”

Matthew Canning, Contract Manager for SUEZ Recycling and Recovery UK: “There are some items, such as batteries and gas cannisters, that can pose a fire hazard when not disposed of correctly.

“As we enter the warm summer months we are seeing an increase in fires on our trucks and at our sorting facilities – through the vigilance of our staff, all of these have been brought under control quickly but every fire poses a risk to our staff and the environment.

“Please help us keep our teams safe by following the council’s guidelines on how to dispose of items safely, particularly batteries, gas canisters, and BBQs.”

Carol Frances, Crew Manager, Community Safety and Prevention, Devon and Somerset Fire and Rescue Service said: “Simple actions do prevent fires.

“Help us to reduce unnecessary fires this summer by thinking about fire safety when recycling and enjoying the outdoors.

“Due to the number of fires started by household waste and incorrectly disposing materials, a few simple actions can help prevent fires. Never put batteries into the household waste.

“Always remove batteries from appliances before putting them in the recycling. Recycle your small gas canisters at your local recycling centre. Use instant BBQs responsibly – always stay with your barbecue.

“Make sure you have a bucket of water or sand nearby to put the barbecue out properly. We recommend packing a picnic rather than an instant barbecue.”

Somerset’s waste and recycling collection crews make more than 350,000 collections a week. For more information about what happens to the recycling they collect, check the Somerset Recycling Tracker on the Somerset Council website.

For more information, please contact the Press Office on 01823 355020 or email pressoffice@somerset.gov.uk.

To view all our news releases, please visit www.somerset.gov.uk/newsroom

Updates



What business events are happening in Somerset?


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There are plenty of upcoming events happening in Somerset, see the following: Networking Power Hour
22 June – 10:00-11:00, Abbey Manor Community Centre, Yeovil, BA21 3TL Bid and Tender Writing
22 June – 09:30-13:30pm – Equity House, Blackbrook Business Park, Taunton, TA1 2PX Tech Break: Technical Tips to Influence your Online Presence
27 June – 7:30-9:30 – Mr Miles, 3-4 High Street, Taunton, TA1 3PG Tech South West Summit
5 July – 09:30-16:00 – Somerset County Cricket Club, St James St, Taunton, TA1 1JT Finance & Funding Workshop 
2 July – 09:30-15:00 – The Collar Factory, 112 Saint Augustine Street, Taunton, TA1 1QN Starting a Business and/or Boosting Employment Skills Event
13 July – 12:00-16:30 – Taunton Library, Paul St, Taunton TA1 3XZ Emergency First Aid in the Workplace 27 July – at a local venue (tbc)

Benefice Newsletter 16th June 2023

Early starts as both weather and Glastonbury Festival traffic heat up

Waste collections will begin from 6am next week, from Monday 19 June to Monday 26 June (inclusive).

The early starts are to help crews impacted by the hot weather conditions and to beat the potential additional traffic on the roads due to Glastonbury Festival. The early starts will help to minimise any chance of disruption to recycling, rubbish or garden waste collections across the county.

In addition to extra traffic on the roads, crews are working in increasingly hot temperatures. Waste collection is hard, physical work and early starts help limit the time crews spend working in the hottest part of the day.

Somerset Council are asking residents to put their bins out the night before to make sure they are prepared for the early start.

Somerset’s waste and recycling collection crews make more than 350,000 collections a week. For more information about what happens to the recycling they collect, check the Somerset Recycling Tracker on the Somerset Council website.

 

Highways Response

The Parish Council have been working for some time on two long term problems within the village. Following a visit from the Highways department we have the following plan of action from the Highways Department:

  1. Water on the road in Great House Street

“We have a jetting order in place for July to check the drainage system in Great House Street to determine the route and if any blockages are causing the water to break through the road surface and flow down the road.

However, if the system proves to be clear then further investigations will have to carried out to find the source of the water and whether it is a Wessex Water leak or a natural spring. If found to be the latter, then a drainage improvement scheme will have to be considered with the installation of a herringbone filter drainage system along the emerging section to collect the water below the road surface and to discharge it into the adjacent watercourse. This, you will appreciate, may not be a quick fix, so if not resolved by the winter period and ice is forecasted then a salt bag will be provided at the location.”

2. The drain at the bottom of School Lane

We have asked that the drain and carrier system is cleaned and checked, this should happen over the next month or so.

Kali Martin
Assistant Highway Service Manager
Somerset Council
0300 123 2224

Sunrise Yoga at Good Vibe Veg in Horner! 

Wake up every Friday morning in June with a refreshing, inspiring and relaxing yoga session!

Experienced, or new to yoga – you’re warmly invited to join us in this beautiful setting for an early morning practice!

7:30 – 8:45am

£12 per session

For every place booked, a £2 donation goes to Good Vibe Veg – a local Social Enterprise who grow and deliver local organic veg.

Any questions – just send me a message terry@shiatsuyoga.co.uk 

Book your spot here! https://shiatsuyoga.co.uk/sunriseyoga/

Terry Bruce
Yoga Teacher & Shiatsu Practitioner
Exmoor Wellbeing Safari
www.shiatsuyoga.co.uk
07961 892526