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LEAVES FROM THE RECTOR’S DIARY 13 August A further meeting with the Group, the Rural Dean and the Lay Chair of the Deanery Synod in order to try to agree with what will happen when this Benefice next Wildlife Group becomes vacant. The general feeling is that there ought to be a stipendiary priest in post We have now finalised our events for here, whether full-time or part-time, mainly in order to avoid too many changes and thus the coming autumn and we would be OUT IN THE DARK! BATS create frequent vacancies. I have a gut feeling that people will need to show that they are delighted to see you at any that you are The Bat Group has bat boxes on prepared to support the work of the churches, not least by attending more often the regular able to support. For more information eight different nature reserves. These Sunday services which are provided. There, I’ve said it. about Arthritis Research UK, please include Chew Valley and Lakes, 19 August The Rector of Keynsham, Stephen McCaw, and I exchanged duties this morning. visit www.arthritisresearchuk.org . If Folly Farm & Brown’s Folly, all of which He led the Benefice Service at Compton Dando, while I was at and then at St John’s Keynsham. There was a good mixture of informality and formality in the you do not have access to a computer, are fantastic sites in their own right worship, and St John’s had a large congregation which was attentive and behaved well (as information leaflets are available at all of and a host to a wide range of wildlife in they say in teaching). our events. addition to bats. 20 August We are doing our best in providing Christian activities for our children in this Coffee Morning - Wed. 10th October, To date eight species have been Benefice (although totally from and ). Today, a lively programme of activities 10am –12 noon at Manor Hotel. recorded roosting on these reserves. was led by our Deanery Youth Worker, Angela Fraser, and our group of willing helpers. I A repeat of our very successful annual The species recorded include some looked in from time to time and all seemed an enjoyable time of activity and learning. I think event in wonderful surroundings. Coffee fascinating rarities: greater and lesser that I want really to say that my one message today, to old and young alike is summed up & biscuits £2.00. Christmas Cards, Bring horseshoe, Bechstein’s, Natterer’s, in three words: “God is love”.We may express that, albeit inadequately, in countless ways. & Buy, Cake/Preserves Stall, Raffle. noctule, brown long-eared as well as Those who think that God may condemn people to hell for ever have got it wrong as far as I am concerned. Book Sale – Friday, 19th and Saturday common and soprano pipistrelle. 25 August Clear up at All Saints. A goodly band of volunteers worked hard all morning 20th October, 9am – 4pm, Sunday, 21st David is a leading member of Avon mainly cleaning out the sheds at the back of church, and trimming the hedges in the 9am – noon at New Manor Farm. Come Bat Group and tells us more about this churchyard and car park. We want to make the approach to the church more welcoming, so & buy books and puzzles for that extra amazing flying mammal. we moved the flower stands from the front porch, took down a faded curtain which covered Christmas Gift! Thursday 25th October, bric a brac of the ”we might need it one day” variety. It would be good to have a glass Friday, 26th November, 7.00pm for Millennium Hall, 7.45pm. Visitors £2.50; screen (dream on) at the west end. Have you been to a supermarket where you cannot 7.30pm start. Autumn Quiz Night at Season ticket available. see inside first before you enter? I have a talk entitled, “What the churches might learn Lodge. Tickets - £16 for a from the Supermarkets”. You realise that most of these places, to begin with, resemble a team of four people and £8.00 per church – there is usually a tower and spire attached to them, for they are the modern places head for one of Cameley Lodge’s of worship, albeit possibly of Mammon. They invite you in; they are colourful, you smell om delicious hot suppers. Please contact ando C muni bread being baked, and there are banks of flowers near the entrance. Toilets and facilities D ty A for mothers and children are on hand, cafes provide drinks, and there is even a welcoming Bridget Gracey as soon as possible n s at ([email protected]), or tel: to so desk for enquiries and complaints. Now there’s a list of thoughts for a welcoming church. p cia But you can have all these facilities, but the real welcome in churches must come from the 01275 472639 for more details and to m Tuesday 16th October ti people. reserve a table for your team. o on 29 August Bruton has a magnificent parish church, one of the best in . They want Do come and join us and have a brilliant C Coffee and Chat The Parish Hall to make the area at the front of the nave more flexible for use for concerts, for example. evening! I was there today, green with envy in that they had picked up a digital organ, worth about Advance notice of an exciting event to 10.30am - 12.30pm £28K for a mere £1,800 on eBay. Hope it works. We shall have to consider replacing the be held next spring. On 11th May 2013 Publow organ before too long; its days may be numbered. Come and join us for complimentary 3 September Took my sister back to her home today. She has been with us for a week and will host a concert by the she has Alzheimers Disease. It is a cruel disease, discovered in 1906 by Alois Alzheimer. Midsomer Norton and Radstock Silver coffee/tea and cakes Today over 28 million people suffer from AD. Diane (my sister) seems to be coping very Band. So book the date in your diary. Bring your family and friends well at present but her short term memory has largely gone. I am probably the only person Further details to follow nearer the in her life who can now talk about what went on in 1946 where we have shared memories. event. A chance to meet up and spend We went to Dyrham, Wells Cathedral for Evensong, a number of walks with the dogs, Rectory BBQ and so on, all of which she thoroughly enjoyed. Sadly she will have largely some time getting to forgotten now. On the return we stopped in Oxford, mainly so that I could go to Blackwells know each other the Booksellers. Not that I buy many books now, and must think of a serious cull of those I do have. The theology section has many books attempting to answer the New Atheists CASINO NIGHT C o n t a c t like Dawkins, Harris and Co. I liked the response in a book by Revd Keith Ward a priest Saturday 10th November philosopher: “Jesus knew more about God than the average guy.” Pensford Memorial Hall Alice 490800 SATURDAY, 10th NOVEMBER AT PENSFORD MEMORIAL HALL

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From the Parish Registers of All Saints’ Publow The Rainbow People of seen raise our voices to ensure that this Baptism God - I’m just back from will not be the case? 26th August Freddie Jay CHILLCOTT an evening at the Olympic As we travelled to London on Friday we Park for the Paralympics. tuned in to my favourite broadcaster, KEYS - Will the ladies who Church Clean Music at the Church or do Church Flowers please check their We had tickets for the Chris Evans, and I was glad to hear Saturday 27th October stadium with a view right Canon Ann Easter’s Pause for Thought. pockets for the Church Keys. Doors open 7.30pm for 8.00pm start They were borrowed the week-end of over the finishing line. It was even more She had been Area Dean of Hackney Paul & Laura invite you impressive than I had imagined it would when the announcement was made 17th – 18th August and have not yet been to an evening of wine & songs returned to Mary at The Limes, Publow be, and the atmosphere in the packed that the games would be in London. performed by the ladies’ choir Lane. This is causing inconvenience to arena was electric. She had been a little sceptical of their others who need to take them for the “Vox in Frox” We didn’t see any Team GB medals, but lasting value – not now. Yes, there will same purpose. Thank you St Thomas a Becket Church Pensford somehow that didn’t seem to matter. I be a great park; yes, there will be some Tickets £10 (including nibbles) was just as content humming along to wonderful sporting venues, she said, but Dozens of Volunteers Ensure Proceeds towards Pensford Memorial Hall the Chinese and Australian national much more will be the deeper sense of Dog Show Success & Publow church funds anthems. Just to witness these athletes community that has emerged over these believing in their potential and living it days. The challenge is to ensure that the Dozens of volunteers (and some press- Tickets available from ganged) worked extremely hard to set out made everyone a winner in some spirit of community continues. Terry 490426 or Geoff 490371 up the Compton Dando Dog Show sense. You can but hope that these past In church and society we have witnessed on 15 September. The show raised ten days will change our perceptions too much of the ‘I’ and ‘me’ culture in a record £1,500 + which would not and attitudes to disability for the better. recent years. The Kingdom of God is have been possible without the hard However, as many people of disability about ‘we’ and ‘us’ – a community to work and dedication of those running are reminding us, as the curtain which ALL are invited. May the Olympic refreshments, raffle, show registration falls on these games, the effects of and Paralympic legacy inspire us all the and ground set up and clearance. You are invited to government changes to the Disability more to enjoy being the ‘rainbow people The Compton Dando Community Living Allowance is likely to cause real of God’ where difference and diversity Association would like to thank everyone our Charity Coffee hardship to many. Will those of us who are celebrated unashamedly. who contributed to this success. have been inspired by what we have Peter Taunton Morning Chew Valley ST THOMAS a BECKET OPEN DAY Saturday 6th October Wildlife Group T Paul and Laura opened their home A note for your diaries. There 5 Villages So we had to write another ‘pome’ Compton Dando will be a Jumble & White u Sun shone bright, many had cooked Elephant sale on Saturday January 12th And there were queues to have a look… Parish Hall 2013 in the Old School Room, Chew c Youth Group Then ploughmans lunches, Mervyn’s scones Magna at 2.00pm. If you are having a Fabulous cakes….the list goes on.. 10.30 – 12.30 clear out before Christmas of books, Old friends meeting toys, white elephant and clothes do k Happy greetings Hope to see you there! please put things aside for then. Friday 5th Oct The Tower was open and thankyou Ken; For more details call 01275 332482. who was waiting to tell you when… AGM climb to the top with Cameron, Community Association Lucky Draw July & August S Compton Dando he’s got energy to go on and on! Compton Dando The usual gang all turned up trumps £12 - J.Young : £8 - J&S.Casselden h And no-one seemed to get the grumps! Contact: Barend 490903 £5 - R. Bee Croft : £3.50 - K.Walker Parish Hall A special mention for Isobel… o How many tea pots did she fill? [email protected] £12 - S&H. Groves : £8 - G.Gardiner THANKYOU ALL….another great day Parish Hall 7.30pm £5 - S.Young : £3 - H.Young p 4.00pm-5.30pm The heart of Pensford beats away. Thursday 18th October The Valley Green Belt Show Local History Group We were thrilled with the success of the an overall sponsor (Kelston Sparkes) The first speaker for Pensford Local show on 1st September and are pleased believing in us to put up cash to help Chew Valley U3A has a monthly meeting History Group’s winter programme of to announce we raised over £6,100. fund the show, burly chaps getting up at on the third Monday of the month at talks is Local Historian Colin Budge. This clearly demonstrates that we the crack of dawn to set up marquees, village hall. The meeting starts He is going to explain the surveying, should all be proud of the area we live stages, security fencing, games, etc at 10.00am with refreshments and an measuring and mapping of gentlemen’s in, and the people in it! It was not only (not to mention taking all down again), opportunity to socialise and chat with estates in north east Somerset. We will great fun and hard work, but most of all, numerous volunteers getting all hands friends or make new ones. Notices are meet at 7.30 on Monday 1st October, it was extremely heartwarming seeing on deck serving the public, and generally given out at 10.30 and the Speaker in the Church Rooms, Church Street. our community pull together to make the creating a fantastic buzz! And of course begins his or her talk at 10.45. At the £2.50 charge for non-members. Visitors show a success, for such an important the local community who attended to meeting on 15th October Richard most welcome. cause! support the day and make it a success. Ballinger will speak about, “Teaching Not just the girls (some pregnant!) who The show clearly demonstrates how with Magic”. On 19th November Bob put the wheels in motion organising the passionate people are about conserving Cutts will talk on the subject”Bride Ships Chew Valley Gardening Club event, whilst mostly looking after very their beautiful green belt land and our of the 1860s”. At our Meeting on Thursday, 11th young tots and holding down jobs. But heritage! Thank you so much to everyone Members attending these meetings pay October we welcome back Eve Hessey HUGE thanks to everyone who made who contributed, helped, sponsored, 50 pence towards the cost of hiring the who will be talking to us on Italian it happen: many local businesses donated, attended and spent! hall and meeting the speaker’s fees. Garden Design - this talk is just a little bit contributing their services for free, very The Valley Green Belt Show Team Non members are welcome to come different from the original talk which was generous auction lot donators both (Rosie Pearce, Adele Balzan, Lizz along and find out more about us. Non Gardens of Rome and Italy which Eve local and further afield, entertainers and Rawlings, Laura Baxter, Vic Spicer, members will be asked for £2.50. If they is no longer doing. In any event Italian comperes performing at their very best, Kate Croker, Nic Barnes & Jo Moore) decide to join at that meeting £2 will be gardens are something special having deducted from their joining fee. being designed with maximum impact Chew Valley U3A has about 24 different in mind by people who had grand ideas interest groups which meet regularly. and plenty of money! Pensford We meet upstairs in the Old Schoolroom They provide opportunities for their members to share learning experiences at 8.00pm, there will be coffee and and to pursue learning, not for biscuits and a chance to chat to Members Toddler Group qualifications, but for fun. In order to find after the talk. The competition this out about, or join one of Chew’s interest month is A Basket of Vegetables. There groups, it is necessary to first become a is a sales table if Members have surplus member. A year’s membership is just £8. plants, preserves, etc. they would like Fundraising For more information visit the national, to sell. Visitors and new members are www.u3a.org.uk or local, chewvalleyu3a. welcome.

org.uk websites or phone the Secretary, Route Coffee Morning Christine Evans, on 01934 832841. Mobile Library M All Saints’ Market Report for September Wednesday Fortnightly Tuesday 2ndOctober Despite rival attractions, the September Compton Dando Fairy Hill 13.55 Market was well supported and the sum TimetablePhonebox 14.25 of £194.33 has been contributed to Pensford BridgeArrive 15.00Depart church funds. Thanks to everyone who 10.00am - 11.30am PensfordChewton Village Centre Hillcrest13:2515.50 13:45 baked, bought or sold. 6th October is PublowKeynsham Church 16.25 our next market when we look forward Compton Fairy Hill 13:55 14:15 Pensford Memorial Hall to welcoming you all again. WoollardDando Brisge 16.45 Hunstrete Phonebox 14:25 14:45 Pensford Bridge 15:00 15:45 Pensford Hillcrest 15:50 16:20 Publow Church 16:25 16:40 Bridge 16:45 17:05

For further information please contact Council Connect 01225 394041 or 07980 998772 Transport schemes like Keynsham Dial- On 13th September our 400 tents with thousands of families. Your Village Agent a-Ride which is under used. There is speaker, Tony Quinn a His visit to a school in one village was Ken Webb have just been appointed as a car scheme operated by volunteers member of Chelwood Rotary a joy; a host of happy smiling children Village Agent with The West of running passengers to hospital and came and gave a most greeted him in spite of all the trauma Rural Network, with responsibility for the doctors appointments. This is currently interesting talk about his visit to the they had suffered. following areas:- Pensford with Publow, covering villages in the Chew Valley up Philippines following the devastation and To do the trip was some undertaking Compton Dando, , Chelwood, to the A37 and after 3 successful years flooding caused by the violent storms but the water survival boxes are life and Corston. we now hope to include your area. This there. He had with him 400 Rotary Water savers for weeks and months following Village Agents are funded by BANES will only be possible with the support Survival Boxes, travelling by air, sea disasters. Each box costs £150 to Council but work independently to put and involvement of people within you and road to reach the stricken areas. equip and air freight to a disaster area. people in touch with the organisations vicinity. I am hoping that you can help We were able to see from his slides the Their contents are amazing; so many that can help them. There are a wide our endeavours by helping us to identify horrendous situations there, even three requirements are provided for. The first range of organisations from Age anyone in need of our assistance or months after the actual storms. priority being the water purification kit to UK Bath to specialist charities like would benefit from our service. I would He was able to meet members of de protect against water borne diseases. DeafPLUS and VisionPLUS all with the be happy to come along to any meetings Oro South Rotary Club who showed him We all enjoyed the afternoon very much emphasis of people living independently or clubs etc., that happen in your area to some of the living conditions families and thank Tony Quinn for his time in for as long as possible. We are aware explain the service we can provide. were experiencing still. A church hall coming. transport is a major issue for those Ken Webb, Village Agent. West packed to capacity, housing 100 families Our next meeting is on 18th October, who live in the rural area and we are of England Rural Network Mob: and their few possessions salvaged from 2.15pm in the Church Room as usual, encouraging people to the Community 07919006708/Office: 01275 333700 the floods and a huge camp site housing please do join us. Mary Thomas When you’ve met one disabled person, you’ve met one disabled person… LE The latest edition of Manna, our magazine fears and aspirations just like everyone else. S holiday club from the Diocese of Bath & Wells, is available We hope we’ve managed to get this across B now from churches throughout the West in this edition.” A Pensford Primary School Country. Above all, Manna hopes to help you lay aside W . I . a n d Manna’s aim is to encourage you to think fears about getting to know disabled people M L about how to support changes to help in your communities and not let worries over Tuesday & Wednesday disabled people participate fully in church ‘political correctness’ stop you from making

U E and community life. The magazine shows this those approaches. We must do all we can Pensford Guides 30th / 31st October may mean going further than the practicalities not to offend and ensure we treat disabled

J of installing ramps or hearing loops. people with dignity. But, while it’s good to get 8:00am-5:00pm Gillian Buzzard, Editor of Manna, said: “One the words right, tying ourselves in knots with £16.00 per child per thing I’ve certainly learnt, to paraphrase an language means we miss more fundamental Memorial Hall, Pensford article I read whilst researching the issue, matters. It really is our actions that count. And session or is, ‘When you’ve met one disabled person, as ever, if you like what you read in Manna, Saturday 27th October you’ve met one disabled person.’ Disabled please do pass it on and share with others in £28.00 for 2 children people are individuals with their own hopes, your community. Read. Reflect. Pass on. 2.30pm per session Stalls include Jumble : White Elephant (Children to bring their Cakes Books : Tombola own packed lunch) Raffle Contact School Office 490470 or Tea and biscuits Dean 07861750575 to Admission 50p book a place or for more details PENSFORD It’s not real gambling - you play with tokens for prizes and if you’re unsure of Saturday 6th October TENNIS CLUB what to do instructions will be given. Congratulations go Our coach, Peter Evans, has changed Church Rooms, Pensford to our LadiesTeam who, in spite of some coaching times so please contact 10.00am – 11.30am illness, managed to escape relegation him on 07580 004963 for an update Coffee Mo by coming 4th in their division of the as Tiny Tots now starts at 12 noon on f o r rn Avon Summer League. Unfortunately Saturdays . Also two new adult sessions P u b l o w in the Men’s team, hampered by injuries are now available. Saturday at 3pm g moved down a Division . Let’s not dwell Tennis Boot Camp (fitness and cardio C h u r c h on their situation too much! As you flick on the tennis court) and on Tuesdays & through this month’s magazine you will at 8:15pm Match Strategy and Tactics see details of our fundraising Casino lessons (all adults are invited). For M Night on 10 November in the Village more information on what’s happening Home Baking a Hall. I hope everyone will come along please check out our website www. rk and make this a real party event - you pensfordtennisclub.co.uk. Preserves e don’t need to be in a group to take part - Another date for your diaries - our AGM is t singles, couples, groups whatever works on Thursday 15 November. More details Plants - just come along and enjoy a fun night. in next month’s Parish Magazine. Pensford with Valley Group on 22nd October and there Proceeds towards Church Funds will be a Carol Service on 4th December, Admission 50p to include coffee and biscuit Publow W.I also at . The Jumble Sale is Members were welcomed to on 27th October, again as a joint venture the September meeting after with Pensford Guides. ������������������ the summer break. Janet Ogilvie was The speaker was Maggie Ainley who thanked for her table decoration and gave an illustrated talk on ‘The History ������������������� one birthday card was presented. An of Film Making in Bath’. She explained invitation for new members to join had the background for putting on such ������������������� been in the Benefice Magazine and we programmes – having to deal with the look forward to a good response. authorities on street closures, etc. She Five members attended the Federation showed many pictures of such Dramas ����������������������� ‘Olympic Games’ held at Timsbury. This that we all remembered over the past ������������ was well supported by members around few years. These locations were also the region. Unfortunately, we did not win used by many other countries, which ���������� any medals! ! but we had an enjoyable brought in good revenue for the city. day, although a bit wet at times. The competition was a ‘Photograph or ������ In August we had a successful picture of Bath’. First was Margaret ����� programme meeting – details were Bailey, 2nd Linda Quinn, 3rd Janet ����� ����������������� circulated to members. Correspondence Ogilvie and Sylvia Baber. The next and the Newsletter were discussed. meeting on 8th October will be a musical �������������������������� Chew Stoke WI will be holding the first evening entitled ‘Around the world in 80 get together in the newly formed Chew days’. Visitors always welcome. OctoberO c t2010 o b e r ST MARY’S CHURCH Sat 2 PensfordMon Church 1 Local Market. History Church Group Church Rooms. Room 7.30pm10.00am - 11.30am COMPTON DANDO Tue 2 Pensford Toddler Group Coffee Morning 10.00am - 11.30am Sun 3 Compton Dando Harvest Service followed by Harvest Lunch Thur 4 Evergreen Club at Pensford Memorial Hall Brenny 7.00pm HARVEST FESTIVAL Mon 4 PensfordFri History 5 5 Group, Villages Youth Church GroupTuck Rooms. Shop 4.00pm7.30pm - 5.30pm ���� Tue 5 CDCASat Coffee 6 Morning. Big Coffee Parish Morning ComptonHall. 10.30am Dando Paish Hall 10.30am - 13.30pm ���������������� Sat 9 Pensford Gift & Craft Publow Fair. Church Memorial Market Church Hall. Room 10.00am 10.00 – 11.30am - 4.00pm Sunday 7th October Sun 7 St Mary’s Church Harverst Festival 11.15am ChelwoodMon Harvest 8 Publow Supper. with Pensford 7.00pm PC Meeting The Church Room 7.15pm ����������������11.15am���������� Sun 10 Chelwood Harvest WI Pensford Service Memorial .11.15am Hall 7.30pm Tue 9 Benefice Council Meeting, Compton Dando Village Hall 7.30pm Saturday 9th October Mon 11 PublowWed with 10Pensford Arthritis Parish Research Council UK Coffee Meeting. Morning Winford Church Manor HotelRooms 10am 7.15pm–12 noon FOLLOWED1 BY0. 0LUNCH0am &AND- 4.0 0pm PensfordThur with 11 PublowEvergreen WI Club Memorial at Pensford Hal.l Memorial 7.30pm Hall 7.00pm AUCTION OF PRODUCE IN Tue 12 Compton Dando MidsomerSocial Group.Norton Silver Parish Band Hall. 7.30pm AdmissionAdmission £1.00 Deanery Synod 7.30pm THE VILLAGE HALL Wed 13 Arthritis Research Chew Coffee Valley Morning.Gardening Club Winford School Room Manor. 8.00pm 10.00am ChildrenChildren uundernder 12 FreeFree Thur 14 MothersSun Union. 14 Pensford St Leonard’s Church Church Harverst Rooms. Festival 2.15pm 11.15am Tickets : £7 Adult £3 Children Desert Island Hymns Compton Dando HomemadeHomemade CCakesakes & RefreshmentsRefreshments allall ddayay ChewMon Valley 15 Gardening Te a - t i m e Club. M a d n e sOld s P e nSchool s f o r d S cRooms. h o o l 3 . 3 0 p8.00pm m - 4 . 4 5 p m Available from Sat 16 Mersey Beat LegendsU3A Ubley & HallJoker. 10.30pm Pensford Memorial Hall. 8.30pm LightLight LLunchesunches 12noon12noon - 2.00pm2.00pm Clive 01761 490644 Mon 18 U3A,Tue Ubley 16 Hall. CDCA10.30am Coffee & Chat 10.30am - 12.30pm Parish Hall Many Stalls �������������������������������������������������Thur 18 Mothers Union Church Room 2.15pm Jenny 01761 490727 Evergreen Club at Pensford Memorial Hall 7.00pm Bell Ringing Lesson, The Willbies Compton – Musical Dando Due Church. 7.30pm Wed 20 Bell Ringing Lesson, CDCA PublowAGM Parish Church. Hall 7.30pm 7.30pm HARVEST FESTIVAL DeanerySat Synod. 20 EvergreenSaltford Club Church Outing Hall. 7.30pm Sun 21 Harvest Festival Service All Saints’ Church 9.30am All Saints’ Church, Publow Thur 21 Compton Dando FollowedCommunity by lunch Association in the Memorial AGM.7.30pm Hall 12.30pm Sat 23 PensfordThur Guides 25 Evergreen & WI Jumble Club at Pensford Sale. MemorialMemorial Hall Hall. 7.00pm 2.30pm Sunday, 21st October Thur 28 Jewels of the Jungle. Croft End Chew Mission Magna Band Millennium Hall. 7.45pm Wildlife Group Chew Magna Millennium Hall 7.45pm. 9.30am Fri 29 ArthritisSat Research 27 Pensford Book Guide Sale. & WIChew Jumble Valley Sale Memorial Fruit Farm.Hall 2.30pm 9.00am followed by Harvest Lunch Sun 31 All Saints Tide Patronal Music at the ChurchFestival, 7.30pm Festival for 8.00pm Eucharist ������������ Tue 30 Pensford School Holiday Club in the Memorial Hall All SaintsWed 31Publow. 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