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Thursday October 17th
International Day for the Eradication of Poverty 

Today in the village 
Core Strength Exercises, Table Tennis

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The Exmoor National Park Authority has announced a £1.25 million grant from the National Lottery Heritage Fund towards its ‘Exmoor Pioneers’ Project, supporting both nature and the local community.

 

The funding is to be spent over four years on skills development and engaging people with the landscape, as well as nature and heritage projects.

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Talking of the ENPA - here's your Thursday Teaser*:

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The National Park's ownership in the village comprises of a hill, a building and a path.  Can you identify any/all of them?  Send me an email with your answers, first in gets great kudos and eternal admiration.

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*No 1 in a series of possibly more

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The next two events on the Royal Oak Wednesday specials calendar, are Quiz Night on October 23rd, and Pie Night on November 6th

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Full details can be found on the Oak's website here

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October's 100 Club draw has been made and the lucky winners can be seen on the Recreation Association page

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Exmoor Dark Skies Festival kicks off on Friday, but there is a pre-festival taster today with Wild About Exmoor, at Triscombe Farm, Wheddon Cross - "Informative star gazing sessions guided by experienced astronomers"

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There is one other event in the immediate vicinity this week as the Wild About Exmoor team are running a Dark Sky Celebratory Meal, Stargaze and Walk from the Exford Tea Rooms on Friday

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In general, Festival events need pre-booking.  Full details of all events can be found on the Exmoor Dark Skies Festival pages

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-This Week's Diary​ -

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Mon 14th​​​​​

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Tues 15th​​​​​​​​​​

  • 2:30pm Bowls, Village Hall

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Wed 16th​​​

  • 10.00am - 3.30pm Some electrical outages

  • 10:30am Coffee Morning, Village Hall

  • 3:00pm Pickleball, Village Hall. All welcome

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Thurs 17th​​

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Fri 18th

  • Ash Lane gulley cleaning

  • Dark Skies Festival until Nov 3rd

  • 6:15pm Wild about Exmoor Dark Sky Celebratory Meal, Stargaze and Walk - Exford

 

Sat 19th

  • Exmoor Day

  • Great Bradley Bridge opening

  • 11:30am Bell ringing​​​

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Avon & Somerset police publish a weekly list of where their traffic enforcement cameras will be.  It can be viewed here

 

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With the threat of a national pumpkin shortage, keep your eyes open for available  squashes so you can participate in

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The Parish Council have published the minutes of their meeting on September 30th.

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Amongst items discussed were:

  • Planning items for

    • Townsend Cottages

    • Great Nurcott

    • Weirside

  • The appointment of new planning officers

  • Block Tree planting

  • Dulverton Food Bank

  • Highway matters:

    • Provision for buying back maintenance services​

    • Roadsweeping

    • Yellowcombe Leat

    • Edbrooke Road speed sign from Coppleham

  • Village Green:​

    • Maintenance​

    • The name Winsford Trust/Winsford Charitable Trust now settled as Winsford Village Green Trust

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The full minutes can be read on our Parish Council page

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Captain Patrick Crane receives his award from Stanley Johnson at Winsford Cricket Club's annual dinner in the Royal Oak. Secretary Andrew Blackmore announced that the club is waiting to see if their second place finish last year is enough to promote them, after the league has decided to restructure its divisions

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A generous late donation of £250 has raised the funds donated to the Macmillan Coffee Morning to £1,173.60

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As we are now in October, dogs with their walkers are allowed on the Recreation Field provided there are no sheep grazing on it.

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Access to the next door Tennis Court field is available all year round.

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Walkers must, of course, always clear up after their dogs.

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The Royal Oak has moved to its Winter timetable.  The new hours, applicable until April, are:

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Monday & Tuesday - Closed

Wednesday & Thursday - 17:30 to 23:00 (Food 18:00 to 20:30) 

Friday, Saturday - 12:00 to 23:00 (Food 12:00-14:30 & 18:00-20:30)

Sunday - 12:00 to 22:00 (Food 12:00-14:30 & 18:00-20:30)​​

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Many photos and stories featured on this page get transferred to the Village Events page where they can be viewed for posterity.

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