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Regal Theatre Event

Broadcaster and writer Joan Bakewell and novelist and biographer Margaret Drabble will be talking to John Preston, author of A Very English Scandal, about his work at a special fundraising event at the Regal Theatre on Saturday April 30 at 7.30pm.

Entitled Maverick Men and Criminal Deeds, the event also features archive footage of the Jeremy Thorpe affair, some of which was shot locally in Minehead and Dunster, and is jointly organised the Regal Theatre and Minehead Literary Festival to raise funds for the theatre’s post-Covid recovery.

The Jeremy Thorpe affair was the subject of John Preston’s first non-fiction book A Very English Scandal, which was published to great acclaim in 2016 and later adapted for TV in the BAFTA-winning BBC drama series starring Hugh Grant and Ben Wishaw.

Scandal is also at the centre of Preston’s biography of press baron Robert Maxwell Fall: The Mystery of Robert Maxwell which was published in 2020 and won last year’s Costa Book Award for biographies. Most recently, he has written a three-part drama series for ITV Stonehouse, starring Matthew Macfadyen and Keeley Hawes, about the one-time Labour MP John Stonehouse who faked his own suicide in 1974.

All of which promises to stimulate some lively discussion and provide three of the country’s finest writers and thinkers with plenty to get their teeth into.

All tickets cost £10.00 and may be booked in advance online and at the Regal box office (Tel 01643 706430) between 9.30am and 12.00pm or by telephone only from 1.30pm to 4pm, Monday to Saturday.

The Regal bar will be open for refreshments from 7pm. Some Covid restrictions remain in place to ensure that audiences and volunteers are protected. Everyone will respectfully be asked to use the hand sanitiser provided and wear a face mask at all times, except when eating or drinking.

Jubilee Celebrations

If you would be interested in helping to organise Jubilee celebrations for the village please join us on Thursday 7th April at 2:30pm at the village hall for a preliminary discussion.

Everybody welcome.

Village Hall Bookings

Having offered free use of Timberscombe Village Hall for the last two years the Village Hall Committee has now agreed that normal hire fees will be reintroduced as from 4th April. There will be no price rise in the foreseeable future.

All Covid restrictions have now been removed from the Hall hiring agreement, although people are welcome to continue to wear masks if they wish to.

We look forward to seeing everybody back using the Hall in the near future.

Updates

Timberscombe School Newsletter 01.04.22 The Week Ahead

Power Outage Compensation

If you were subject to a power outage for 48 hours or longer you should have received a cheque for £75 as compensation for the loss of power due to Storm Eunice (from approx midday on Friday 18th February to approx 2.00pm on Sunday the 20th February).

If you have not received a cheque then you can make a claim using the appropriate form, which will be available to customers from the 4th April 2022 on the compensation page of Western Power’s website

Temporary Closure of Dunster To Timberscombe Road

Somerset County Council in exercise of its powers under Section 14 (1) of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984 as amended, have made an Order prohibiting all traffic from proceeding along; Dunster To Timberscombe Road – from the junction with Park Street, westwards for a total
distance of 99 metresThis Order will enable Wessex Water to carry out interim to permanent reinstatement works.
The works are expected to commence on 5th April 2022 and last for 3 days (10:00 – 16:00) to enable Wessex Water to carry out interim to permanent reinstatement works. for a total of 3 days.

Updates

Benefice Newsletter 1st April 2022

Spring Covid Booster Jabs
The NHS have begun inviting eligible people aged 75 and over and those who are immunosuppressed to come forward to book their Spring booster jabs. More than
nine in 10 people aged 75 came forward for their first booster and recent research
from the UK Health Security Agency has shown that the NHS booster programme
has helped prevent around 157,000 hospitalisations since mid-December.
Those eligible should arrange a jab through the national booking service when
invited. Booking can be accessed online at www.nhs.uk/covid vaccine or by calling 119.
The Spring boosters will top up the protection of the elderly and the most vulnerable
in our community against severe illness from COVID-19, please do all you can to
encourage uptake.
There are plenty of walk-in appointments available across the county. Please check
the local NHS website: COVID-19 vaccinations in Somerset to find clinics in your
area or use the national portal to find a clinic: www.nhs.uk/grab-a-jab.
You can also pre-book an appointment. To do this, visit www.nhs.uk/Covid-
Vaccination or call 119 for an appointment. The helpline has over 200 languages
available if you or someone you know requires an interpreter.
NHS staff are ready to welcome you whether it’s for your first, second, or third dose.