Table Tennis in Wootton Courtenay Village Hall 5.00pm Sunday and 5.00pm Thursday each week. For enquiries please message 07818 408784. All welcome! Nicky Parnell
Month: April 2023
Correction to ‘Songs of Praise for the Coronation’
The service for the Coronation is at All Saints' Church on Sunday, 7th May, not 6th as I wrote yesterday. Also, the service is at 10.30am, not 1.030am - whatever time that is! Plot loss, I'm afraid. Amanda
Villagers’ Stores Newsletter
It's goodbye to Andy and hello to Sarah and Mark in the latest newsletter from the Board of the Villagers' Stores. Click here to read all about the change of hands.
Andy Says Goodbye
I’m off soon.. Hasta la Vista baby!(As terribly quoted by a local politician on leaving Downing Street!) This coming weekend will see the Villagers’ Stores change hands. Mark and Sarah will take charge from Tuesday 2nd May. I write to thank you all so much for making my time in this wonderful village so memorable. … Continue reading Andy Says Goodbye
Shop Closed Bank Holiday Monday
The shop will be closed on Monday 1st May, observing the Bank Holiday. Andy / Sarah
Parking at the Coronation Party
For those with mobility issues attending the Coronation party on 7th May, please feel free to park in our yard at The Old Rectory opposite the stores. See you there! Simon Brown & Jeremy Curtis
‘Songs of Praise for the Coronation’
The service at All Saints' Church, Wootton Courtenay, on Sunday, 7th May 2023, at 10.30am, will be our villager-led service of 'Songs of Praise' with a theme for the Coronation. With regal poetry, loyal prose and an apposite reflection, we will mark the Coronation in style! There will also be the usual opportunity to choose … Continue reading ‘Songs of Praise for the Coronation’
Dunkery Tidings
The May issue of Dunkery Tidings is in the village shop awaiting collection by subscribers. Nicky Parnell
Rural Bulletin
The latest Rural Bulletin from the Rural Services Network tackles topics which affect both rural businesses and households. Click here to read it in full: Rural Bulletin
Somerset Recycling Goes Top 30
Somerset’s green-minded residents have helped the county climb into the top 30 councils for recycling. In Defra’s recently published league tables, Somerset’s 2021-2022 recycling rate of 56.2% ranks it 28 out of 228 local authorities, putting it in the top 15%. This is an improvement on 2020-21, when Somerset ranked 59 out of 228, with … Continue reading Somerset Recycling Goes Top 30