I thought it might be good to let everyone know the revised timings for Post Office collections. Our new postman, Adam, now collects the parcels from the village shop at the same time as his 12.00 midday collection from the postbox in the wall. In effect this gives folk extra time to come in with … Continue reading New Parcel Collection Timing
Month: July 2024
SWC Newsletter
This months' newsletter from Sustainable Wootton Courtenay includes the results of the recent Minehead beach clean, news of a young designer creating fashion from recycled materials, an ecologically sound tennis ball and, believe it or not, lasered avocados! Read the newsletter in full here, and see a taster below. Ruth Walker
A Great Big Thank You!
Thank you to everyone for making my big birthday on Wednesday so special, I had so many lovely cards, flowers and gifts that the counter in the shop was full by the end of the morning. It was definitely worth working on my birthday, ha ha! Joking aside, I was really touched and I am … Continue reading A Great Big Thank You!
Grabbist Hill Benefice Newsletter
The latest newsletter from the Grabbist Hill Benefice may be read here.
Last Orders for ‘Coppelia’ Strawberries & Fizz
West Somerset Food Cupboard
Demand for the West Somerset Food Cupboard continues to grow, and there is a membership waiting list of around 50 people. Find out more in the latest newsletter from the WSFC here. Barbara O'Keefe
Church Service This Sunday
The 11am service at All Saints’ Church, Wootton Courtenay, this Sunday, 21st July, is one of holy communion from the Book of Common Prayer. Amanda
Flower & Produce Show Reminder
Tuesday 6th August, 2.00pm The Flower & Produce Show is only three weeks away now, so if you haven't already picked up a schedule and entry form from the Villagers' Stores, now's the time to do it! Full details of the Show are on the Gardening Club page of the village website, via this link. … Continue reading Flower & Produce Show Reminder
Free Plants
We have some more orphan plants here at Dunkery Pleck. Sisyrinchium striatum (pale yellow-eyed grass). As usual, please come in the gate and help yourself. Paul & Nicky Scott