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Feel Good Films at the Regal Theatre- The King and I, 11a.m. Saturday 14th January ’23

On Saturday 14th January the Regal Theatre will be screening The King and I – the second of what is hoped will be monthly morning matinee of favourite classic films. Tickets for The King and I are just £3.00 each and the Box Office is open 9.30am to 12.00pm Monday to Wednesday, Friday and Saturday – or call 01643 706430; on-line booking is also available for most shows at https://www.regalboxoffice.co.uk/

And why not enjoy coffee and cake before the film starts at the now-weekly Saturday Drop-in morning at the Regal, 10 – 12 each Saturday?  The screening of The King and I is brought to the Regal by Film Bank.

To find out more about your local community theatre, why not drop in to the Coffee & Cake mornings at the Theatre each Saturday 10am – 12 noon, email volunteer@regaltheatre.co.uk or ask the Box Office for more information.

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Monica Hartwell

Vice Chair

The MATA Regal Theatre Co Ltd

Reg ch  no 1052714

www.regaltheatre.co.uk

01643 703921/07766573873

Well done Timberscombe!

Timberscombe may be a small village but when it comes to community spirit we have a big heart!

At the Annual Community Buildings Conference, Timberscombe Village Hall was, once again, awarded a Hallmark 3, the highest possible level, in recognition of good management and practices. The hall has maintained this level since 2010 which is unique for a hall in West Somerset. The assessors noted the very well-maintained and scrupulously clean building. The hall already has good facilities such as free Wi-Fi, cycle racks and a hearing loop.  The assessors were impressed, however, by the committee’s determination to improve the hall further following recent access and energy audits.

Better than the level 3 award, however, was that Timberscombe was one of just three halls in Somerset to receive a special certificate of excellence! What was noted as unique was the level of community collaboration and communication within the village, with so many village organisations working together to offer a variety of events alongside social and emotional support. Credit for this must go to the whole village with the church, Orchards Social Club, the school, the mill, the pub and Timberscombe Good Neighbours supported by so many of you!

The village website and email system were highlighted as real positives. Thanks for help in setting this up must go to Bill Hodgson, but it is the work of the 6 village editors who regularly post notices and update pages which keep the site vibrant. To ensure that those without internet access are not forgotten, the Dunkery Tidings and regular leaflet drops all help to keep the village connected. The assessors also noted that the Parish Council were using the website for their village survey about speeding and that they were now working on the most popular item, a speed indicator device near Duddings. The PC and the Village Hall Committee would like to use this survey method to develop other areas in the future.

Of course, all of this work relies on volunteers in the village, so if you are now feeling inspired why not volunteer for one of the many village organisations and help us to keep Timberscombe the very special place that we all know it is. The Village Hall Committee currently has vacancies, so reply to this email if you are interested!

History Group

The next meeting of the History Group will take place on Monday 16th January at 7pm in St Petrock’s Church. The subject of the talk will be the artist John Arthur Mease Lomas who resided in Timberscombe for the latter part of his life. Jeff Cox has thoroughly researched his life and work and will present what he knows to the Group. All are welcome, members will be renewing their annual subscription at this meeting but visitors are also extremely welcome. Refreshments are served.

The current Featured Item on the History Group website is all about T.C.Lethbridge, born at Knowle House in 1901, who led an extremely varied and interesting life with an eclectic interest in archaeology and the supernatural. This is well worth reading and I thank Tom Sperling for another excellent piece of research. Read it here https://stpetrockshistorygroup.omeka.net/items/show/3596

Warm Welcome at St Petrock’s

This Thursday 15th December will be the last Warm Welcome before Christmas. You are most welcome to come along and join us for hot drinks, mince pies and cake between 10am and 12 noon. There is no charge and we simply look forward to having your company and meeting other villagers. See you there!