Farewell Service and Tea

The farewell service for the Revd Margaret Jackson is this Sunday, 20th July at 3pm in St John’s Church, Carhampton. Everyone is warmly invited to attend. Amanda

100 Club Winners – July 2025

Cash prizes have been delivered to the lucky winners of July’s 100 Club draw as follows: £30 to Brian and Trish Matthews£20 to Georgie Russell£12.50 to Ro and Patrick Hoyte Nicky and Sharon, joint promoters

Advice Hub in Timberscombe

Wootton Courtenay residents are welcome to attend this event.

Electric Adjustable Bed For Sale

Very good condition - has been used only occasionally. Comes with the original mattress, which is medium-firm and in excellent condition with no staining or damage. Electric controls in full working order. Hand-held controller, simple to use. Click here to see photos. Headboard and divan base are covered in a mid-taupe tweed-pattern fabric which is … Continue reading Electric Adjustable Bed For Sale

Church Service

The service at All Saints’ Church, Wootton Courtenay, this Sunday 13th July at 6pm, is Sung Evensong.

Repair Cafe – July 2025

A reminder that this month's Repair Cafe will be on Saturday July 26th at Porlock Village Hall. Bring your broken or damaged items along to be restored to their former glory by talented volunteers.

Road Closure Update

National Grid will be closing the road outside the Villagers' Stores on Monday 14th July for one day only (unless they hit real problems, in which case they may need an extra day. You will be informed if that happens). This is because they have had to wait until the scaffolding was removed from the … Continue reading Road Closure Update

Thinking Allowed

Monday 14th July A reminder that our next meeting will be on Monday where the agreed subject will be, 'Where does power lie?' If we live in a society, can we expect to be completely autonomous human beings? If our world is a global village, how is power shared? These are the kind of questions … Continue reading Thinking Allowed

Missing Amazon Parcel

Amazon have delivered our parcel to the wrong address (again!) If this is your front door or you know whose it is, please call 07763 187442 or email radar495@btinternet.com and I'll come and pick it up. Thank you. Paul & Nicky Scott

View From Grabbist

Sleep-deprivation due to screeching herring gulls prompts the Revd Kenneth Cross to consider the need to tolerate the inconvenience of unwelcome intrusions, with a view to glimpsing the sacred in nature and, indeed, each other. Click here to read August's View From Grabbist in full.