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MERR OTT MESSENGER
Village Hall - Early Bird Promotion
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All Saints Church News
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Merriott School Grand Designs Exhibition
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Looking back ….. 5
Letters regarding Merriott road signs
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Useful Telephone Numbers
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Our Sponsors 8
Y o u r e d i t o r i a l t e a m :
John Bowman 74077
Lesley Burnham 351785
Marion Biggs 74170
Peter Bryans 78182
Jane Jackson 74162
Janet Lailey 271008
Ann Lawrence 78461
Eric Vose 351857
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Delivered free to 1,000 homes www.merriottvillage.org.uk February 2018
The information and views in the Merriott Messenger are those provided by the named individual contributors and are not necessarily supported by the Editorial Team. Whilst every effort is made to ensure the information given is accurate, the Merriott Messenger cannot accept responsibility for any errors or omissions. Copy date for the March issue is 12th February.
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Mike Dandridge, who has served on the Merriott Village Hall Committee in a variety of roles and was a trustee for 39 years, has been awarded Trustee of the Year 2017 by the Community Council for Somerset. He still serves on the Hall committee, representing the Merriott Short Matt Bowls Club.
The current Trustees congratulated Mike on his well-deserved award and are extremely grateful to him for all his hard work and for his contribu-tion to making the Hall such an excellent village asset.
Repairs have recently been completed by Mr. Geoff Gale to the front portico which had suffered damage to the mouldings on each side
of the arch. The Trustees are very grateful to the Merriott Heritage Trust for a grant of £1,000 towards the cost of these repairs.
The Hall hosted a quiz night in November which was a great success raising £493 towards further improvements. On the same evening representa-tives from the local Co-op presented Mrs Rosemary Evans, Hall Treasurer, with a cheque for £993.87, being half the contribution of dividends from sale of Co-op goods over the last 6 months. The Hall was one of 2 charities in Merriott to benefit in this way. During the autumn all the remaining windows in the Hall have been re-placed with double glazed units by the Window-Man in Crewkerne. By the time this is being read, improvements to the men’s toilets in the Hall are also planned to be completed. John Bowman
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F u t u r e D e v e l o p m e n t a n d H o u s i n g N e e d s S u r v e y M e r r i o t t N e e d s Yo u r I n p u t
Merriott Parish Council, in conjunction with South Somerset District Council, is conducting a Housing Needs Survey for the village. This aims to identify the needs for future housing in the village – what types, how much and…... WHERE?
We need you to help by stating what you and your family need and want to see here in the coming years. The survey form is included in this month’s Merriott Messenger and as many people as possible should reply to get the clearest picture possible of what should be included in the SSDC Local Plan.
Even if you don’t intend to move in the near future it would still be helpful to have this indicated on the survey – simply complete Section 1 if this applies to you. In Section 2, the Council is particularly looking to hear from older residents – maybe those thinking about downsizing or re-locating in the village. And finally, Section 3 deals with Affordable Housing requirements – please
complete this part if you, or someone in your family, needs a home here.
The surveys must be returned to SSDC in the pre-paid envelopes also included in this months’ Messenger – alternatively the survey is also avail-able online at http://www.smartsurvey.co.uk/s/Merriott/. All replies will be confidential and no individual will be identifiable from data published.
All feedback should be returned by 30th March 2018 to South Somerset District Council for processing, (no personal information will be seen by MPC).
For more information on how the SSDC Local Plan involves Merriott, go to the MPC Facebook page, or the Parish Council page on the village website.
Please take this opportunity to help establish how and where Merriott should develop for future generations.
Happy New Year. Merriott Parish Council
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E a r l y B i r d p r o m o t i o n f o r P a r t y B o o k i n g s
For Party Bookings made before March 31st Merriott Village Hall is offering a reduced booking fee of
£100 down from the normal £150 for such events. Please ring 01460 72508 or contact merriottvillagehall@ gmail.com to book.
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Lent Course “At the Cross”
Monday afternoons 3.45 - 5.00pm 12th Feb - 9th March
In the Tithe Barn, Merriott Informal sessions, considering the death of Christ through the eyes
of six different people who witnessed the crucifixion. A warm invitation to all.
Refreshments will be served.
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C a r o l s & C l a s s i c s S e l l - O u t
M e r r i o t t M e s s e n g e r
8th February - Coffee evening 22nd February - Illustrated talk about SS Great Britain at the Social
Club 7.45pm. £3. All welcome.
Marion Biggs 74170
OPEN
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Due to unforeseen circumstances the Monthly Markets at Merriott Social Club have stopped for the time being. However, do please keep a look out for posters as we may have the occasional fundraising event in the future.
Thank you to everyone who supported the Markets over the three years they have been running and raising funds for various local charities. We will especially miss all the friends we made with the lovely regular stallholders.
Lorraine Clarke & Teresa Braley
For the 3rd successive year the Carols & Classics Concert, held on the 16th December at All Saints Church, Merriott was a sell-out. An audience of 210 were treated to a range of classical and festive arrangements by The Fisher Sinfonia, including solo performances of cello, organ and piano. Together with string musicians, the Sinfonia also performed as quintets, quartets and trios and the festive arrangements, in particular “Sleigh Ride”, had the audience giving a standing ovation.
It was announced by Joseph Fisher, the founder of Fisher Sinfonia, that next year, the 10th concert, will be the last of the current series. Over the nine years the Carols & Classics concerts have raised signifi-cant funds for the Church Fabric and this year over £1,200 was raised. Joseph reiterated the fact that it has become extremely difficult to co-ordinate the musicians, who have commitments with UK orchestras over the Christmas period. He promised, however, that the final Carols and Classics concert will be something special.
The Rector, Bob Hicks, closed the evening with praise for the musicians on their outstanding performances, and thanked the audience for their support, together with the organisers and helpers who made the evening another great success.
Paul Fisher
Church Street, Merriott,
Somerset, TA16 5PR
Telephone: 01460 78912
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£9.50 2 course lunch menu available Monday to Friday.
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Quiz held every Sunday at 9:00pm. The Kings Head Barber Shop with Diane Caddy – Please see posters, our Facebook page or contact
us for details Planning a function?
We have a function room that can accommodate up to 60 people.
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C r e w k e r n e & D i s t r i c t T w i n n i n g A s s o c i a t i o n f o r t h c o m i n g e v e n t s
Visit to Igny and Bures sur Yvette 3rd to 6th May. An excellent opportunity for a long weekend near to Paris for £100.00 per person.
Coffee Morning at Crewkerne & District Museum Saturday 17th February 10am – noon, entrance £2.50 and our Annual Quiz at 7pm on Saturday 17th March in the Church Hall, Crewkerne, entrance £6.00 which includes a Ploughman’s Supper. Everyone welcome.
Please contact Lorna Scudder 01460 72962 for further information. Lorna Scudder
S o c i a l C l u b N e w s
For club memberships, bookings and general enquiries, please contact us via email:- merriottsocialclub@ hotmail.net
U p c o m i n g e v e n t :
Valentines karaoke on 9th February from 8pm, come along and show us your talents! Teresa Braley
Craft Café - 23rd Feb 10.00—1.00pm - Merriott
Village Hall. Visit: mykitchencatering.co.uk or find us on Facebook. Everyone welcome with or without children!
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Thank you very much for the extremely generous collections at both the Christingle and Crib services. We really appreciate your kind-ness (especially those of you who donated pocket-money) and were so pleased to be able to send £108.83 to The Children’s Society and £130.44 to Shelter.
Church Services in February
Sun 4th 8.30am Holy Communion
Sun 11th 9.30am Parish Communion
Wed 14th 7pm Communion service for Ash Wednesday
Sun 18th 10.00am Family Service
Sun 25th 10.00am Sung Communion
During Lent we also have quiet and simple midweek Communion services, Thursdays at 10am (Feb 22nd, March 8th, 15th and 22nd).
Revd Julia Hicks
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Songs of Praise 1st Sunday of each month at 6.30pm.
All welcome.
C o - o p C o m m u n i t y F u n d — T i t h e B a r n The barn has been selected to receive funding from our local Co-op Community Fund. Every time a Co -op member shops at the Co-op 1% of what is spent on selected own brands and services goes into the local community fund and is divided between two local causes. Until October this year, it will be the Tithe Barn and Hinton St George Pre -School. So please become a Co-op member and go online to choose the Tithe Barn as your cause! Rev Bob Hicks
The cast of the Merriott School Nativity Play, All Saints Church, 20th December
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Do you have experience in child-care and personal resilience? Are you a kind and caring individual with a sense of humour?
Do you have a spare bedroom?
We welcome anyone over 21 (no upper age limit) of any ethnicity, single people or couples, those with or without their own children and in a rented or owned property. We will provide you with dedicated training and support from our local team of child care professionals. Excellent fees & allowances.
For further information or an informal discussion please contact: Nigel Bell on 07974 658 782, or email nbell@fusionfostering.com Website: www.fusionfostering.com. Based in North Curry, Somerset.
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Hinton St. George ‘Flix in the Stix’ presents ‘VICTORIA & ABDUL' (PG), on Saturday 10th Feb in the Hinton Village Hall at 7.30 pm. Tickets £5 in advance from the Village Shop and Dorothy’s Tea Room, or £5.50 on the door. To reserve tickets please contact Bob Kefford on 01460 72563.
Twenty years on from ‘Mrs Brown’ Judi Dench is back in black, perched once more on the Imperial throne portraying a Queen Victoria who chooses another unconventional companion. This time he is an Indian clerk and the film tells an extraordinary true story and takes a bittersweet look at this little-known friendship that caused a furore within the royal household. Directed by Stephen Frears of ‘Philomena’ fame.
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Merriott School opened its doors after school on the 7th December to hold its own Great Exhibition.
Pupils had been studying design and architecture as part of the whole school topic ‘Grand Designs’. As part of this learning sequence, the children and staff prepared an exhibition for parents and other family members to come and see their final achievements. The school was full to bursting with proud children showing their parents their work and models. Children acted as exhibition guides to show their families around the different exhibits.
The cross curricular topic has seen the children making links between their different lessons under this common theme of ‘Grand Designs’. Highlights of the topic have included designing and making bridge structures, younger pupils creating buildings and earlier in the term
re-enacting the Great Fire of London. Older pupils have studied a wonderful design-inspired book called ’Iggy Peck Architect’ written by Andrea Beaty and illustrated by David Roberts. The children wrote letters to the illustrator and are hoping for replies.
“We have worked hard on developing our curriculum this year and make the learning for children more meaningful
and also inspire them to look at career paths they may not have considered. English and Maths is so important for the children, but by linking it to other sub-jects has been really appreciated by the children who have loved learning about all aspects of design,” commented Philip Smith headteacher.
The school is now planning its next learn-ing sequence ‘Elements’ - a geographical and science focused topic. This sequence will hopefully include educational visits to Wookey Hole and the Magdalen Project to further enthuse the children. The Village First School is currently showing prospective parents around for children starting school in September 2018. Interested parents are encouraged to contact the school office and have a look around the school and feel the learning buzz for themselves.
Wendy Abbott
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Reception pupils ‘Stick Man’ creations’
01460 73361 07721 018335
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Merriott Childcare - Charlotte Hamlin We are a registered childcare provider based in Merriott supported by a qualified staff team.
We strive to provide flexible, professional child-care in a safe home-from-home environment .
All children have the right to be understood as individuals and given opportunities for imagina-tion, creativity and play. The setting is filled with toys, dressing-up, crafts and a garden filled with climbing equipment, space to explore allowing children to discover new skills. Children are involved in animal care enabling them to have an understanding of the animal’s needs and to respect them. We regularly visit local community facilities including the library,
swimming, small holdings and other local attractions, including the village café. On a regular basis we have outside providers who visit us, bringing their individual skills/activities into the setting.
Our opening times are 06.00 – 18.30 Monday to Friday. We aim to be as flexible as possible and ad-hoc childcare is available.
We provide healthy meals and snacks or your children can bring their own. We provide school runs to both Merriott Pre-School and Merriott First School on a daily basis.
We accept early years funding.
Recently, at the Taunton warehouse of Raft (refugeeaidfrom taunton.org.uk), I heard the story of one Syrian family from a volunteer who had received a phone call from a friend in Devon about a fellow worshipper in the friend's church, and in this way became involved with a young man, his wife and children.
Mathai arrived in Devon in 2014 (with a visa) to join other family members already living there. He found work, hoping his family would be accepted too. In 2015 conditions for them were so dangerous that he returned to Syria to rescue them. However, because their home was bombed and his wife, Mariam, feared being trafficked for prostitution, she and her young children had fled as refugees. Mathai followed them. Happi-
ly, they were reunited during the hazard-ous journey across Europe, reaching Boulogne on the French coast. By this time, Mathai's visa had expired and his circumstances changed. The Raft volunteer was contacted to help this destitute family.
It was arranged that a small caravan fitted with a log-burning stove for heating and cooking, supplied by volun-teers to the then Calais camp, would be allocated to the family. Raft then deliv-ered essential equipment, some donated and some bought with donated money. Knowing the children’s ages meant that appropriate clothing and small toys could be acquired. In gratitude Mariam offered a meal to the volunteers from their lim-ited supplies. While still in the camp
Mathai was kidnapped by traffickers to Germany from where he struggled back to Calais.
The Calais camp was emptied and destroyed in Oct. 2016 and eventually the family was legally settled in East Anglia. However, hundreds of thousands of other families still exist in refugee camps in the Middle East and Europe and others do not even have that security. Charities still need donations of good, unwanted items and of money to buy essentials. Please donate to Raft and please attend the next Refugee Support Group fundraising event: Friday 23rd
February - Coffee morning in Merriott Church—10.30 to 12 midday.
Geraldine Downey. 3 Gough Close, Merriott (for donated goods) 01460 271358
O n e f a m i l y ’ s s t o r y - r e p o r t b y R A F T
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Mobile Library @ Merriott School
Tuesday 6th February 9.30 - 10.00
After a quiet Christ-mas and New Year we are holding our first visit of 2018 on the 22 January at 2.00pm in the Blake Room in the Village Hall as usual. For those readers who would like to find out
more of what Marquetry is all about, or those who were given a Marquetry Kit as a Christmas present, we will be very pleased to give help and advice to them. Please form an orderly queue!!! This is the time of the year where we get busy preparing for making items for sale for the likes of the Spring Yandles Show (13/14 April - do come and see us) and also getting ready our entries for the Marquetry Society's annual International Exhibition and Competi-tion. We are always ready to welcome new members to our Group, of any age or either sex.
One of our members from the now defunct Mosterton Group has now re-joined us after a long period of ill health and his return is very welcome.
The Full Membership fee is £50.00 per year with a sliding scale for new members (plus 50p for a cup of tea and a biscuit!!) and material and equipment cost are very reasonable. Do come and see us!!
Ken Smart
L o o k i n g b a c k … … Shortly after the end of WW2 the girls who worked in the shirt factory in Abbey Street, Crewkerne took part in a carnival parade. There were four or five groups,
each group representing a branch of the armed forces. I recall the occasion quite well as my two older sisters were on parade, as were many other Merriott girls. I believe they made their own uni-forms, no doubt with the support and encouragement of the factory management.
David Gibbs
T h e M i d n i g h t E x p r e s s
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We have lived in Boozer Pit for nearly six years now. We fell in love with our
little cottage and were lucky enough to move into it in March 2012. The very first night in our new home we heard it - the midnight express came thundering through and the whole house shook. We lay there wondering what on earth it was! Actually it’s not a Midnight Express at all. It’s a vehicle that comes through Boozer Pit between 3.00 and 4.00am every night.
I have become quite curious as to what sort of vehicle it is and would like to ask the driver to slow down somewhat, to stop our house from shaking! It has been suggested that I set my alarm clock to wake me at 3.00am so I can see who it is, but I feel that is a little extreme, so I am appealing to the people of Merriott and ask if anyone knows the driver of the 3.00am Express that comes thundering through our village every night? If you do could you please ask them to slow down when they come round the corner in Boozer Pit. Suzy Langdon
A talk on the environment, people and culture of South India with lots of pictures!
by Revs Julia and Bob Hicks
7pm Saturday 3rd
March 2018 The Tithe Barn, Church Street, Merriott TA16 5PS
FREE ENTRY
(donations invited for the Tithe Barn) Indian snacks served, bring your own drink, all ages welcome!
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L e t t e r s r e g a r d i n g M e r r i o t t r o a d s i g n s
Following the “Dear Editor” feature on Merriott road signs in the last issue of the Messenger, we have received a number of responses which we publish here and copies will be forwarded to the Parish Council.
Dear Messenger,
I was somewhat confused by the comments of the Parish Council Chairman in respect of the parish boundary name signs.
Whilst I agree with him that arguably there is too much signage on our roads, to consign Merriott to the mysteries of the Satnav system, as he suggests, is to do our village a great disservice. I am proud to be a resident of this village and would very much welcome the installation of village name plates which reflect this great community.
The fact that the majority of the buildings in our village are constructed in ham stone surely makes this one of the local 'ham stone' villages and therefore deserving of some suit-able ham stone signage. I understand that there could be a cost issue but surely a pleasing alternative could be found.
Yours sincerely,
John Goldie
Dear Editor
I agree completely with Les Thomas that it is a shame
that Merriott signs do not appear as they used to, signs in
general of any kind are useful reference points for drivers,
a large number of people still prefer to use a map and a
finger to find their way around (passengers obviously) not
everyone uses sat navs, even if they are fitted as
standard equipment.
As for lumps of ham stone probably not, but a nice piece
of ham stone cut with the name of Merriott carved in by a
traditional stone mason whose ancestors probably lived in
Merriott would look very nice on every entrance point to
Merriott.
Merriott has a strong link with ham hill, not only is it quite
close but we are also fortunate to have a large number of
ham stone properties in the village. This village over the
years has produced some excellent stone masons and
probably will continue to do so in the future, so we
definitely have a connection with ham stone in the village.
As for the new traffic calming methods what a waste of
time and money, the current ones do not work, they
encourage drivers from outside the village who are just
passing through to just speed between each point in
order to beat the car coming the other way, there has
been more accidents and near misses in Broadway since
the traffic calming methods were put in place then they
were prior to the measures being put in.
I have myself witnessed many accidents at the various
pinch points, road rage and even a car on its roof outside
the Texaco garage, and the newly installed measure out-
side the new development in Broadway, the developers at
that time held a village meeting and we were told that the
existing pinch point would be removed and in their words
a raised table would be put in place, but what we got is a
long narrow pinch point which is causing traffic to back
up, sometimes past Broadway stores.
At the original village meeting prior to the traffic calming
measures being installed the majority at that meeting
favoured speed cameras at the top and bottom of the
village, even a third one in the middle of the village, one,
two or three could even be dummies, but this would still
slow the traffic down, I drive thousand of miles throughout
the year through towns and villages all over the country
and wherever you see cameras you see drivers reduce
their speed.
I hope in future before any other traffic calming are
thought about and put in place we have a village meeting
in the village hall where the people of this village can
discuss the matter openly, but first perhaps the Parish
Council could fund the highways department to repair the
roads around the village.
M Dawe
The long list of proposals published last month
failed to include a sign at the junction of Church
Street and Higher Street indicating NOT
SUITABLE FOR HGVS. Do we have to witness an
accident before this danger is addressed?
Chris McLeod
Dear Editor
Regarding the recent letters about village signage:
It is somewhat arrogant to say that “almost every-
one has a satnav today, making all direction and
place name signs redundant”.
Finger posts have been an attractive feature of our
road system for a great many years, and are still
useful for walkers, cyclists and us old fashioned
drivers! It’s a great pity that they can’t be painted
and maintained properly
As for “Welcome to Merriott” signs, it is ludicrous
to suggest that Merriott is not a hamstone village
and we should look around and celebrate our local
heritage.
Gil Merrick
If you have a comment you would like to make please send to merriott-clerk@hotmail.co.uk
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U s e f u l Te l e p h o n e N u m b e r s W e ’ v e r e c e i v e d a n u m b e r o f g r e a t p h o t o s o v e r t h e p a s t f e w w e e k s a n d o u r t h a n k s g o t o t h e s e c o n t r i b u t o r s .
All Saints Church
Rectors: Rev Julia Hicks & Rev Bob Hicks 76406
Benefice Administrator (Office) - Isabel Welsh 73226
Churchwardens - Robin Gilkes 75549
- Tom Jones 240615
PCC Secretary - John Stuttaford 72806
Allotment Association (Merriott) - Beryl Bellamy 74574
Baby Clinic - Health Visitor 77600
Badminton Club - Merriott - Penny Harvey 73180
U3A Badminton Players - Mike Larkcombe 01935 476 397
Bowling Club - Ian Kendall (Secretary) ` 73029
Breeze Dance (Toddlers) - Jo Sivell 07841 913 323
Brownies - Pat Johns 73738
Campanologists (bell ringers) - Anita Glasson 73368
Community Responder Scheme - Jayne Preston 75162
Crewkerne Voluntary Transport 271669
Cubs & Scouts - Garry and Janette Osborne 78969
District Councillor - Paul Maxwell 271155
Drivers (Merriott) - David Collins 279623
Evergreen Club - Julie Case 76257
Floodline 0845 908 1188
Football Club, Secretary - Angie Rowswell 74889
Gardening Club - Barbara Byford 72298
Guides - Hilary Court 77538
Gun Club (Merriott) http://merriottgunclub.co.uk
Line Dancing - Denise Preston 72732
Marquetry Club - Ken Smart 74567
Majorettes (Merriott) - Sarah Foley 01935 840 173
Merriott First School - Head, Philip Smith 72547
Merriott Karate Club - Brett Jacobs 07968 953705
Merriott Messenger see front cover
Merriott Parish Footpath Group - John Goldie 73158
Merriott Pre-school - Jenny Hayne 77922
Open Group (Merriott) - Marion Biggs 74170
Parent & Toddler Group (Minnows) - Natalie Stahl 07834 456 376 - Sophie Lewis 07842 896 942
Parish Council, Chairman - Mr Iain Hall 73771
Parish Council, Clerk - Mrs Katharine Sheehan 07841 116 986
Police Community Support Officers (PCSO) 101
Pilates - Belle Palmer 07593 299284
Rainbows (First Merriott) - Ebony Court 77538
Short Mat Bowls Club - Anne Weeks 73091
Social Club (Merriott) - Lorraine Clarke 07885 424588
Squash Club (Merriott) 77872 / 07718 664147
Membership - Matt Gentle 07872 040 204
Tithe Barn Bookings - Mrs Down 72316
Village Hall Bookings - Martin & Michelle Rowswell 72508
Youth Football Club (Merriott) - Monica Hayden 74449
Jo Tucker
Iain Hall
Helen Tre-Vett
If any of the above information is incorrect, do please let us know so that we can correct it for the next listing: merriottmessenger@gmail.com. Thank you.
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Merriott 07970 279778 / 07738 632746
Ansaphone: 01460 76000
Jayceeplumbing@gmail.com
MERRIOTT HERITAGE TRUST
merriott.heritage.trust @gmail.com
01460 72465
Sally-Marie Shearing Beauty Therapy
Relaxing, Revitalising,
Beauty Treatments
Tel 01460 73957 Gift Vouchers available
Manor Farm - Your local farm shop
Lower Street, Merriott TA16 5NP Tel: 07963 102258 nigel.witcombe@
gmail.com
Chatter-Cino Café
10 Lower Street
Merriott TA16 5NL
01460 76659
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Merriott Childcare Solutions Childminder OFSTED & PACEY registered
Graded Outstanding
Ad-hoc, F/T and P/T hours
Registered for Early Years
Educational funding
www.merriottchildcare.co.uk
01460 74086/ 07807 753 77
R. A. Wicks Ltd
Fireplace Showroom, Flue Lining, and Multi Fuel
Stoves 01460 74612
Popular Motors, Merriott Service Station
Broadway, Quality Car Sales, Workshop, MOT testing Garage & Car Service -
01460 76803 Shop and PO - 01460 78716 www.popularmotors.co.uk
Merriottsford Minibus
01460 76029
Taxi Alliance 01460 75089 / 01935 414444
Buy your Christmas presents
online @ www.beehivetoyfactory.co.uk
01460 241800
Merriott Social Club •open every evening
•spacious function room available for hire
01460 74376
merriottsocialclub@hotmail.com
Allen Computer Services
Sales, Repairs, Servicing, for Home & Small Business, Cloud
Backup and Laptop Screen Repairs
01460 298036
www.allencomputerservices.co.uk
The Barn Self Catering
Accommodation 32 Church St
Merriott TA16 5PS
01460 351857 07879 066012
thebarnmerriott@sky.com
The Haselbury Mill
Haselbury Plucknett for Weddings and other Functions
01460 77095
www.somersetreiki.com Sara Morley
sara@somersetreiki.com 07484 636577
Kevin Swain
Electrical Contractor
Free Estimates Tel 01460 73260
Appliance Maintenance Services
Domestic Appliance Repairs Tel: 01460 72211
Mob: 07970 744 115 www.appliancemaintenance.co.uk
Osborne’s Broadway
Butcher of local farm meat, groceries, newspapers,
wines and spirits
01460 73459
Moorlands Residential Home
Moorlands Road
Quality care for the elderly
Contact Jayne: 01460 74425
jayne@moorlands-care.co.uk
Careford Lodge Residential Home
Church Street
Contact Tracey on 01460 75592
carefordlodge@ hotmail.co.uk
Merriott Pharmacy
Free prescription collection & delivery
01460 72222
merriottpharmacy @hotmail.com
Tom Merrick
Electrical Contractor Agricultural & Industrial
No Job too small NAPIT approved contractor
01460 72757 07980 686 160
16 South Street Crewkerne TA18 8DA
01460 200666 5% off our advertised price
for people of Merriott
Jays
Complete Property Maintenance
Over 20 years experience No job too small!
01460 78891 07865 700 760
Lawrences Auctioneers
Free verbal valuations Home visits
01460 73041
Fax: 01460 270799
Merriott Parish Council
merriott-clerk@ hotmail.co.uk
07526 933464
@MerriottParishCouncil
Veterinary
Crewkerne
your local vets
01460 72443
S & L Roofing
Local roofing business with 26 years experience Please call: Steve Baker
on 07718 906 110 or 01460 351924
for information/quote
Letting, Investment and Property Management for
S Somerset & W Dorset 01935 420555
yeovil@martinco.com www.martincoyeovil.co.uk
Chris Martin Interiors Ltd
Specialising in installation
of kitchens and bathrooms
01460 76612 07976 848 677
Merriott Village Hall Parties, weddings, community groups
welcome 01460 72508
rowswellm77 @gmail.com
01460 279 279 www.stokespartners.co.uk
Quantock Joinery Systems Limited
Tail Mill Lane Merriott TA16 5PF
01460 77545
sales@quantock-joinery.co.uk
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organisation, please contact a member of the
editorial team, details are on the front page.
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IAN CROSSLAND PROPERTY MAINTENANCE
Tel: 01935 411813 Mob: 07811 070 498 Interior and exterior
decorating, Household car-pentry, External lime mortar-
ing, Restoration work
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