New Opening Times for Frankie Howerd’s Cafe & Hub in Loxton

New Opening Times for Frankie Howerd’s Cafe & Hub in Loxton.
We’ve just celebrated 2 years of success. The café/hub will be closed on Mondays and Tuesdays, but open every day from 9:30am to 3:00pm: breakfast 9:30am to 12 noon, lunch 12 noon to 2:30pm.

On the 2nd Monday of each month, however, Kieran does a “Rural Friends’ Lunch” from 12:30pm, a 2-course meal with tea/coffee currently for £10, and our minibus offers you transport if you’re in the BS26 area.

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Cheddar Vale Lions Club getting ready to jumble 

After a successful Jumble Sale in February 2024, the Club has decided to carry on with these sales as they are so well attended. The next Jumble Sale will be in the Village Hall on Saturday 26th October.   
We are looking for good condition and clean clothing, household items, small toys, etc.  Please do not just leave any items at the door, we need items that can be resold, particularly in these difficult times. There will be Lion members on the door to take your Items that can be delivered to the Hall on the day (no electrical items please) from 12 noon to 1:30pm, so they can be sorted ready for the opening at 2:00pm. There is an entrance fee of 50p. Refreshments will be available.

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Samaritans Weston-super-Mare

Samaritans – Together we can make change that saves lives!
As a listening volunteer, you can make a real difference to someone’s future.
You’ll receive full training to prepare you for the kinds of conversations you’ll have. And when you start out, you’ll have a mentor with you, to give you confidence you’re doing the right thing. Our listening volunteers are there for anyone who needs emotional support. You will learn new skills and the confidence to use them, including understanding people and managing difficult conversations.

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We’re looking for Marie Curie Fundraising Volunteers in Mendip!

Marie Curie are looking for volunteers across the Mendip area to help raise funds for our hospice at home nursing service in Somerset. The role involves placing Marie Curie tins and daffodil boxes and banking income. It is a flexible role, in which you can give as much or little time as you like. It is a great way to get out and active in your local community, while raising money to support people with terminal illness in your area.

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Axbridge District Rotary – Another Great Charity Quiz Night!

Axbridge District Rotary – Another Great Charity Quiz Night!
Another successful event and very much enjoyed by everyone, a special night as this was the Club’s major community event since becoming a chartered Rotary Club at the end of February earlier this year.
A big thank-you must go to all who took part on the night and to those who organised and ran the event that being the membership of Axbridge District Rotary as a whole – a great team effort.
Come along and find out how we do that. We meet on the first and third Thursdays 7:30pm at The Lamb in Weare (A38).

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