LATEST Information
Saturday January 25th
Burns Night
Today in the village
Editor on a well earned* rest from his keyboard
(*according to the deputy editor)
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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Snowdrop Valley opens today, See 'This Week's Diary' below for more details.
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Rumours of a macrobiotic ecosystem being developed in the village, turned out to be milk left in a fridge. It has now been disposed of responsibly.
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In order to deliver its statutory objectives, the Exmoor National Park Authority are required to prepare and keep under review a Management Plan for the area . They have now published the plan in draft form for further consultation.
The full document can be downloaded here:
Exmoor National Park Partnership Plan 2025-2030
You can express your views by completing two surveys which discuss the plan's vision, objectives and targets, by 10:00 am on March 10th
For full details see the Partnership Plan page here
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The Royal Oak has published its latest themed nights:
Thurs Jan 23rd: Curry Night: Any curry (with rice, naan bread, dahl) plus of course pappadums to start, plus a glass of house vino or pint of Exmoor Ale or Carlsberg (or soft drink) £27.00
Mon Jan 27th: Pizza Night: Any pizza and a glass of house vino, pint of Exmoor Ale or Carlsberg (or soft drink) £20.00
Wed Jan 29th: Pie Night: Any pie and a glass of house vino, or Pint of Exmoor Ale or Carlsberg (or soft drink) £23.00
Wed Feb 12th: Curry Night: Any curry (with rice, naan bread, dahl) plus of course pappadums to start, plus a glass of house vino or pint of Exmoor Ale or Carlsberg (or soft drink) £27.00
Wed Feb 19th: Pie night: Any pie and a glass of house vino, or Pint of Exmoor Ale or Carlsberg (or soft drink) £23.00
For full details see the Royal Oak website
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-This Week's Diary -
Road Closures:
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A396 at Timberscombe. Until April 28th . Overnight 7pm-5am. Wessex Water
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Sandyway/Landacre Lane. Until Feb7th. 9:30am-3:30pm. Openreach
Mon 20th
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9:00am Circuit Training, Village Hall
Tues 21st
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2:30pm Bowls, Village Hall
Wed 22nd
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10:30am Coffee Morning, Village Hall
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3:00pm Pickleball, Village Hall
Thurs 23rd
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9:00am Core Strength exercises, Village Hall
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6:00pm Table Tennis , Village Hall
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6:00pm Curry Night, Royal Oak
Sat 25th
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 first round of the Royal Oak Chess Challenge has (nearly) completed, and the victors have advanced into the second round, leaving behind opponents cursing that one error that cost them glory. There are suggestions to include a round robin or group stage to enable more games early on next year, let Martin Jones know any thoughts you may have
The second round, to be completed by Feb 9th (that's just 2 weeks!) is:
Andrew Parry v Ueli Zellweger
Mark Andrews/Paul Morris v Neil Blackmore
Chris Beighton v Ian Brooks
Nigel Jones v Martin Jones
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🏆 Join Us for Friendly Short Mat Bowls! 🏆
Are you looking for a social way to stay active that’s also a bit of fun?
Whether you're new to the sport or an experienced bowler, our Short Mat Bowls sessions are perfect for all skill levels.
📍 Location: Winsford Village Hall 📅 When: Tuesdays at 2:30pm 💰 Cost: £2
Why You’ll Love It:
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Great for All Ages – Whether you're a beginner or an experienced player, short mat bowls is easy to learn and play.
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Social & Fun – Meet new people and enjoy friendly competition.
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Keep Active – Improve your balance, coordination, and fitness in a relaxed, enjoyable environment.
How to Get Involved:
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No experience necessary – we’ll teach you the basics!
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Bowls and equipment provided, just bring yourself!
Contact Us:
For more information, contact John Titcombe on 01643 851275, email john.titcombe7@btinternet.com - or just turn up, Winsford Village Hall, Tuesday afternoon at 2:30. Tea included!
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The Xmoor-Rox Big Breakfast returns to Winsford Village Hall on Sunday February 9th at 9:00am. Tickets are £10, or £7 for Under 10s, and there will be a raffle. This fundraising event was a huge success last year, and early booking is highly recommended. To secure your place call Pauline on 01643 851298.
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Tarr Farm Inn makes its annual closure from January 27th to February 7th
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The January 100 Club draw has been made and a list of the lucky winners can be seen here
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The minutes for November's Parish Council meeting have been published.
Amongst items discussed were:
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Planning proposals for Bevins House, Withycombe Cottage and Jasmine Cottage - all supported
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A bleed kit will be purchased from the resilience fund
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Villagers will be offered the opportunity to have the what3words phrase associated with their house made available to the emergency services
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The parish council website is still being updated
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The effect cuts at Somerset Council will have on highways maintenance
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The Ann Le Bas pictures gifted to the village have not yet been displayed due to the commercial considerations of others
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The Annual Assembly has been moved back a week to May 15th as the clerk had a conflict in her diary
It should be emphasised that these minutes, which can be read in full here, are nearly always draft, and can be adjusted by the Council any time prior to their approval at the next meeting.
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