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 Tuesday August 18th
Serendipity Day
​​Today in the village
Bowls
​​​If you have any news or other contributions you think the village would be interested in please let me know via email or the Contact Website button at the bottom of this page.

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Various parts of the top road to Taunton between Wheddon Cross and Beulah Chapel will be closed overnight this week for surface dressing. See our motoring section below

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From Beccy Brown:

🌼 Winsford Fete 2026 – A Huge, Happy Thank You! 🌼

What a day! Once again, the wonderful people of Winsford rolled up their sleeves, worked their magic, and turned the recreation field into the perfect stage for our village fete. Under Sue’s expert guidance everything came together beautifully — on time and with plenty of laughs along the way.

Winsford really is a wonderfully generous village. So many of you gave your time, energy, and talents to make this year’s fete such a success — donating gifts, baking cakes, putting up and taking down marquees and gazebos, selling raffle and duck tickets, creating posters, and generally helping the whole event run with real charm and enthusiasm.

Visitors were full of praise too. One family, visiting from Blackpool and staying in Dulverton, described it as “a great afternoon in the most wonderful surroundings with a lovely atmosphere.” Local people echoed those sentiments, delighted by the traditional feel of the fete and its relaxed, friendly vibe and a couple from Watchet said it reminded them of the tv programme - Vicar of Dibley!

The fete truly caters for all generations. Children had a whale of a time with face painting, pop‑the‑balloon, duck racing and more, while adults enjoyed the chance to catch up, browse the stalls, pick up a bargain and soak up the sunshine over tea (or Pimms).

And the results speak for themselves: £5,700 raised for the village hall  (note: this figure may alter slightly when everything is accounted for) and it just beat the 2025 record of £5620. Absolutely fantastic!

🎉 A Big Round of Applause for…

Richmond, Ian Brookes & Tony – our ever‑cheerful gate team. • Annalise & Sharon – for a cake stall almost too beautiful to touch. • Frazer and John – keeping the music, announcements and general flow perfectly on track. • Jane O & Karen – masters of the Pimms. • Orla & Martin – skittles experts. • Beverley, Amanda, Bryce & James – heroic tea and treat servers in the pavilion rush. • Jan & Tony – keeping stallholders topped up and smiling. • Penny – queen of the plant stall. • John & Chris – book stall maestros. • Zara, Chalie and Pauline – bric‑a‑brac battlers. • Catherine & Kirsty – fabulous fashion stall hosts. • Roy, Derek & Debbie (“Burnit & Singe”) – comedy legends of the barbecue. • Karen & friends – brilliant organisers and judges of the dog show. • Tim – ice cream hero. • Sue – creator of the wonderful treasure hunt. • Teresa & Paul – Tombola triumph. • Mike – poke‑a‑prize powerhouse. • Sammy and Charles – balloon‑popping and toy stall wizard. • Beau & Alex – break‑the‑china champions. • Anna & Suzy – face‑painting artists extraordinaire. • Sarah, Katherine & John – raffle stall stars. • Ellen & Hilary – ringmasters of the children’s races, bringing fun and laughter once again. • Ian & Lorna – brave souls of the duck race. • Bernard & Richmond – auctioneers with flair. • Tracey, Brenda & Jemima – hosts of the Church flower and produce tent. • Annalise, Callum & Debbie – heavy‑box haulers with hearts of gold.

And of course…

💪 The Three Muscleteers: Tom, Josh & Charles

Thank you for all the lifting, shifting, trailer‑towing and humour. You made the heavy work look easy.

Finally, a huge thank you to everyone who helped erect and dismantle the marquees and tents — truly no mean feat!

🗓️ Fete Wash‑Up Meeting

Don’t forget: the wash‑up meeting. Everyone is welcome once the date has been confirmed so if you have ideas or suggestions come along or email Beccy at r.brown117@btintenet.com

Photos from the fete can be seen on the Village Events page. If you have others you would like included please email me steve_pickard@hotmail.com

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Wessex Water have finally joined in with the rest and a hosepipe ban comes in from today (Tuesday)

The ban means hosepipes must not be used for things like filling pools and ponds, watering plants, cleaning patios & windows or washing cars.​​​

Customers who unable to make reasonable adjustments due to a health condition or disability are exempt, as are some businesses and those using them for animal welfare reasons.

Full details can be found here

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​​​- This Week's Diary​ -​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​

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Mon 17th​​

Tues 18th​​​​​​​​​​​​​

  • 2.30pm Bowls, Village Hall​​

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Wed 19th​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​

  • 10:30am Coffee Morning

  • 2:00pm Pickleball, Village Hall

  • 2:30pm Withypool Flower Show & Fete

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Thurs 20th​​

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Fri 21st

Sat 22nd​​​​​​

  • 11:00am Summer Exhibition, Dulverton Congregational Church
  • 2:00pm Cricket Hemyock(H) *Cancelled*
  • 3:00pm Cream Tea on the Lawn, Mill House Exton *Cancelled*

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It is with great sadness we report the death of Tom Dearing at Musgrove hospital on Friday night.

Tom was a close personal friend, a straight talker, honest as they come, and an all round lovely chap.  He will be missed terribly.

Our thoughts are with Ros, Darcey, and all of his family.

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Winsford cricket team lost away to top of the table Stogumber by 4 wickets.

Winsford won the toss and batted, reaching a very decent 213/8 in their 40 overs. Top scorers were Patrick Crane (62) and S Kingdon (50)

Stogumber's innings was dominated by an exceptional 131 not out by their captain, with no one else scoring very many, and they reached the required total with 7 overs to spare.

Winsford have no game next week as Hemyock, who would have been their opponents for the final home game, have forfeited their season.

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Sunday Motoring Section

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These are this week's proposed local road closures and other significant works affecting main routes to Minehead, Tiverton, Taunton and South Molton:​​

This week:​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​

  • Edbrooke Rd, temporary obstruction (15 minute delay), gully cleaning *Completed*

  • Monday-Friday B3224 Wheddon Cross-Beulah Chapel various spots overnight 7pm-5am, surface dressing

  • road approaching North Molton , Openreach *Completed*

  • Taunton disruption continues as the Minehead Road from the Nuffield Hospital junction to Silk Mills Roundabout in Taunton - just beyond the new housing development, is closed westbound until October 9th for "development site diversionary works". 

And in coming weeks​​​​

  • August 24th-26th B3222 Station Rd, Battleton, 24 hours each day, Openreach

  • August 29th Various roads delays, 6:30am-5pm, Exmoor Beast cycling

  • September 14th-16th Exton Lane 8:00am-6:00pm, Openreach

  • September 29th-October 3rd A396 south of the Dulverton turn, overnight 7pm-5am, surface dressing

  • October 26th-28th Stone Lane, Openreach

  • October 26th-28th B3222 Battleton-Brushford, Openreach

  • October 26th-30th A396 Timberscombe-Dunster, Openreach

  • November 9th-11th Withypool-North Molton Rd, patching and drainage

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Dunster By Traffic Light website confirms live traffic conditions coming in and out of Minehead

 

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

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The Gardening Club enjoyed their third meeting, this time in Sharon & Paul's developing garden.

You can read all about the meeting, as well as tips for the coming month and future plans for the club on the Gardening Club page here

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The schedule for this Autumn's film selection has been announced, and you can see the line up with previews on the Moor Movies page

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