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The Parish Council is interested in understanding how the local community feels about controlling speeding through our village, below are some options. We will need to apply for funding for all of these options and community support is vital for that. The Zebra crossing would be situated by the bus stop, and cost approximately £25,000 plus. The Mobile Speed Indicator Device is approximately £3,000. For the creation of the 20mph for the village approximately £3,000. For the extension of the 30mph towards Totterdown approximately £3,000

We have created a survey for residents to give their preferences please click on the link below and your responses will be automatically recorded, for those who would like a paper copy we will leave these with Sarah Cambell at the Timberscombe Post office

https://www.surveymonkey.co.uk/r/38JDMJG

Thanks

Peter

Peter Pilkington Chair Timberscombe Parish Council

Ukraine Appeal – Violinist recital

This Sunday 23rd October after the 11am service, a young highly talented violinist, Anthony Knight, will perform for 10 – 15 minutes. He is visiting a number of local churches to perform. All monies raised on this date will go to support the Ukranian Appeal through the Disasters Emergency Committee DEC. Your support and generosity is warmly encouraged for such a deserving cause. Please do show your support and come along. If you wish to listen to the violinist only, please be seated in the church by 11.40am.

Thank you for your support.

Marion Jeffrey and Kate Hart

Updates

Dunster Benefice Newsletter 14th October 2022

SWT Council Business Bulletins

Somerset Health and Wellbeing Updates

  • Exmoor National Park Authority (ENPA) – Countdown to Exmoor Dark Skies Festival

    The thousands of stars and bright planets in the October sky will form the perfect backdrop for over fifty events during this year’s Exmoor Dark Skies Festival. From sessions in a mobile planetarium at Dunster and Barnstaple, and space-themed painting activities for children at Lynmouth, to walking under the stars with an astronomy expert, there are events to appeal to all ages.

    Please click here to read the full press release.

  • Exmoor Day Celebrations

    Exmoor Day is fast approaching. Wednesday 19 October marks an annual celebration of Exmoor, established as a means of showcasing the National Park’s special and unique area. The 19 October is the anniversary of the area’s designation as a National Park in 1954. Over recent years the date has become a particularly important online event for Visit Exmoor, the National Park Authority and the many businesses and residents that call Exmoor home.

    To find out more about Exmoor Day 2022 and to watch a short film visit www.exmoor-nationalpark.gov.uk/exmoor-day.

    Please click here to read the full press release.

  • Think fire safety when saving money on energy bills

    As the weather starts to get cooler, DSFRS are asking you to think about fire safety when saving money on your energy bills.

    They are concerned that people may put themselves at additional risk as the cost-of-living increases. As part of a new campaign called ‘save safely‘, they are asking people to think now about preparing for winter, by doing three checks:

    1. Check your smoke and carbon monoxide detection
    2. If you’re going to use a portable heater – check it over first
    3. Complete an online fire safety check.

    The fire service is offering safety advice and signposting to support available in relation to staying warm and saving money this winter. Find out how to stay warm safely this winter.

  • Local Community Network (LCN) Consultation

Local Community Networks (LCNs) will be part of the new Somerset Unitary Council, with formal power as ‘Committees of the council’, that listen to and are influenced by local communities.

LCNs bring Somerset Unitary Councillors and Officers together with key partners such as Town, City and Parish Councils, Health, Police, the Voluntary Sector and local groups,

The public consultation is about gathering views from the public and key stakeholders about how LCNs should develop and work in practice. It will explore how many LCNs the new Somerset Council will have, the role they will undertake and their name; exploring whether Local Community Networks is the right title for this Committee.

You can find out more information about the consultation here.

  • Police Cybersecurity Awareness Month

As part of Cybersecurity Awareness Month, PCC Mark Shelford is urging local people and businesses to remain vigilant to protect themselves online. Please see the attached document for more information.

Attachments: pcc-urging-residents-to-becybersmart-.pdf

Regal Theatre Programme

FORTHCOMING EVENTS

Friday, 14th October 2022 – 7:30pm BON JOVI UK

Saturday 15th October 11a.m. – 3p.m. OPEN DAY SPOTLIGHT ON THE REGAL THEATRE: pop in & discover more….

 Tuesday, 18th  October – 7:30pm HOPPER – Exhibition On Screen

Thursday, 20th  October 2022 – 7:15pm LA BOHÈME -opera live screening from ROH

Friday, 21st  October 2022 – 7:30pm BEAUTY AND THE BEAST – Ballet Theatre UK

Friday, 28th & Saturday, 29th October – 7.30pm RYTHYM OF THE NIGHT – LADA Dance Academy

Tuesday, 1st November – 7:30pm Film  OFFICIAL COMPETITION (Cert 15)

Thursday, 3rd  November 2022 – 7:00pm BURRELL – KIBBLE – GERRARD – NB @ Methodist Church

Thursday 10th to Saturday 12th Nov.  7:30pm TWIST & DODGE – Waterfront Theatre Company

Wednesday, 16th November 2022 – 7:15pm THE ROYAL BALLET: A DIAMOND CELEBRATION

Live screening from ROH

Tuesday, 6th December 2022 – 7:30pm Film – THE LOST KING (Cert 12)

Thursday, 8th December 2022 – 7.30pm THE ROYAL BALLET: THE NUTCRACKER

Live screening from ROH

For more details including ticket prices see www.regaltheatre.co.uk  or call 01643  706430