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Welcome to the May edition of the Weston & Worle View. This month we have articles on the Weston Hospicecare's 25th Anniversary 'Colour Run', which was such a fantastic success with thousands raised for charity; North Somerset Enterprise Agency's flagship Business Centre 'The Hive' has opened it's doors to tenants; Weston RNLI are looking forward to the visit of HRH The Duke of Kent, who is the president of the Institute; the hunt is on for another of Worle's historical pubs and the tickets are shifting super fast for the 'Fake' Festival which be blasting the seafront on the 24th. Also, important North Somerset Council News, Odeon, Haynes, Weston Seaquairium and The Heritage Centre Competitions, May What's On and Gig Guide, Worle History Society and so much more!

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A word from the EditorHave you seen the latest Kentucky Fried Chicken advert? If not, keep an eye out on TV or have a look for it on YouTube. It shows a group of guys enjoying their lunch hour on the beach at Weston. It’s nice to see Weston getting national coverage in a good light, whilst also showing-off the power of advertising!The onset of Summer brings with it an exciting mix of events for us to join in with, as well as inspiring some of us to get round to those odd jobs around the house which we have put off throughout the winter months.The Weston & Worle is the ideal resource to find the right people to help with house repairs, sprucing-up the garden or a bit of personal pampering - don’t forget to tell our advertisers that you saw them in The Weston & Worle!If you’re planning your own event, the marvellous people at C4 Events offer a one-stop solution for entertainment and Public Address Solutions. Remember to keep sending in news of your community events, markets, shows, gigs etc. so that we can include them in our What’s On section.

Steve Drew Editor

The Weston & Worle ViewEditor Steve Drew Advertising Patsie Fowler Studio/Production Dave CollingbourneMarketing & Promotions Ian Williamsand a very special thank you to: North Somerset Council, RNLI, Jacqui Southway (PR for The Hive) and wELL doNE to weston Hospicecare and all the people who got involved!

CREATIvE CoNTRIbuTIoNSPhotography Rich Collar and Dave Collingbourneweston & worle view, Locking Farm business Park, Locking Moor Road, weston-super-Mare, North Somerset bS24 8PJ

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At a glance – May04 WESTON HOSPICECARE COlOuR RuN fuN!

07 THE HIVE OPENS uP

08 ODEON, HAYNES MOTOR MuSEuM, SEAquARIuM AND HERITAgE PRIzES TO BE WON + APRIl WINNERS

09 RNlI WESTON STATION APPEAl – HRH DuKE Of KENT TO VISIT KNIgHTSTONE IN MAY!

14 WHAT’S ON & gIg guIDE

21 WHERE WAS THE TRAVEllERS REST?

25 WORlE WAR MEMORIAl

30 fAKE fESTIVAl COMPETITION!!!

This months front cover image shows ‘Ria’ being hit by pink, at the Colour Run!

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Welcome to Aerial Circus Photography

Call 0791 020 7073 www.aerialcircus.webs.com [email protected]

Call 0791 020 7073 www.aerialcircus.webs.com [email protected]

Based in Worle, Aerial Circus photography is the brainchild of Rich Collar, ex-international Television Cameraman. Rich offers a wide range of photographic services and from many different perspectives!!!

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WESTON HOSPICEAbout weston HospicecareFounded by the community in 1989, Weston Hospicecare provides physical, psychological, emotional and spiritual care to local people with life limiting illnesses such as cancer, motor neurone disease and heart or lung failure.

The Hospice’s care reaches out to local people in Weston-super-Mare, North Somerset and border areas of Somerset providing a safe haven and source of comfort and guidance to every single person who needs it.

The Hospice consists of a day hospice, a ten bed In-patient Unit, a team of Hospice Community Nurse Specialists, Hospice at home, chaplaincy and bereavement services.

These complementary services work in harmony to ensure patients receive excellent specialist-care, be that at home or in the Hospice and that they and their families are cared for and reassured throughout the toughest experience they will ever face.

All of this is provided free of charge and it costs nearly £3 million every year to keep the Hospice doors open, of which only 19% is funded by the NHS. The rest is raised each year through the generosity of the local community, fundraising events, partnerships with local companies, the hospice lottery and via the network of Hospice shops.

For more information please contact Sarah bostock – Marketing ManagerEmail: [email protected]

Tel: (01934) 423928weston Hospicecare, Jackson-Barstow House, 28 Thornbury Road, Uphill, Weston-super-Mare BS23 4YQ

Thumbs up!

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Pink scores a hit!

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bloxham team guard the Yellow Station

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Running through the blue!

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£40,000 raised in clouds of colour for Weston Hospicecare!1500 walkers and runners swarmed onto uphill beach on Sunday the 27th of April, to take part in the weston Colour Run, raising £40,000 and securing the future of the event.Dressed in white and accessorised with neon tutus, sweat bands, leg warmers and sunglasses, 1500 people ran a 5k or 10k route whilst being showered in clouds of multi-coloured paint.

There was a team of bananas, a storm trooper and a few multi-coloured pooches who joined the masses for the route along the beach. Participants came from all over the south west to take part, for various reasons.

Stephanie Lear, 25 from Worle, had been looking for an event like this for years: “I’d been planning on going all the way to Las Vegas to do one but now there’s one in my home town…no better place! It was amazing.” Stephanie ran with her friend Katie Konstanz, 25 from Kewstoke, who added: “Best event ever. Amazing charity. So much fun!”

Vicki (25) and Bev Moon (50), from Stockwood in Bristol ran to remember their aunty, and sister, Caroline Denyer who passed away at the Hospice in 2013: “The Hospice were and still are an amazing, supporting and giving place for people there and their families. They need all the money they can to carry on their wonderful work.”

Lois Miller (25), Coach of Cheerleading squad Weston Supernovas brought the squad along to take part together: “Weston Hospicecare is a charity close to some of our families. Our community does a lot for us to help us fundraise, and we wanted to give something back.”

Claire Dibben, Event Fundraiser at Weston Hospicecare said: “The atmosphere was incredible. The mass paint throw at the start was spectacular and those few seconds will stay with me for a long time.

“The joy of seeing so many people enjoying themselves and raising funds for the Hospice is incomparable. We cannot thank our Weston Colour Runners enough for coming along, showing their support, and getting into the spirit of the day. We’ve had fantastic feedback, and we can confirm now that we will be doing it all over again in 2015!”

Over 100 volunteers helped on the day to make the event a huge success and local businesses also supported the event. Main event sponsors The Grand Pier, The Breeze, Freak Events and Bloxham and Barlow were responsible for dousing participants in paint. RJ Entertainment provided the soundtrack and The Kings Ferry shuttled participants from Worle to the event in their coaches.

Claire added: “Our events are always the combined effort of hundreds of people; without them we wouldn’t be able to provide such a great experience. Sunday was a perfect example of our community at its finest, supporting one another and doing something great for a local cause – thank you, on behalf of Weston Hospicecare to everyone who helped, took part, came along to watch and spread the word about this event.”

For more events from weston Hospicecare, visit www.westonhospicecare.org.uk/events or follow them on Facebook (weston Hospicecare) and Twitter (@wHCHospice).

Aerial Circus Photography will be adding a gallery page to the Weston & Worle website with all the fun images taken on the day. If you’d be interested in a copy of an image, please see the website for details.

A great day was had by all and for a good cause!

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The Hive will support the launch, development and success of start-up and growing local businesses by delivering an array of on-site business support from an experienced, knowledgeable and locally-based team of advisors, alongside a range of resources and services and some 20,000 sq. ft of rentable managed office space and communal facilities.

Based in the Business Quarter of Weston Park, in the Junction 21 Enterprise Area of Weston-super-Mare and on the former old airfield site, The Hive will provide 40-60 tenants with unfurnished offices, easy-in and easy-out terms, dedicated and secure broadband and a managed business reception, plus virtual office services, hot desks and meeting rooms to non-tenants.

The Hive will also be an enterprise hub for local firms to do business, benefit from advice, support and training from North Somerset Enterprise Agency and be able to meet, share experiences and network with other businesses.

The new development has been enabled by an investment from the European Regional Development Fund, alongside funding from owners North Somerset Enterprise Agency (NSEA), a not-for-profit organisation with social objectives, which will own, manage and be based at The Hive.

With the aim of stimulating, encouraging and supporting local enterprise NSEA has been helping new and existing small and medium sized businesses in the locality for over 25 years and in its time has helped some 3,000 new enterprises to start up and around 3500 local jobs to be created.

The delivery of The Hive results from a close working relationship between Pollard, the Somerset-based building contractor whose team has undertaken the project which took just over a year to complete, architectural practice AWW and project managers CBRE, who together helped turn the project’s ambitious vision into a reality.

Handing over the key to NSEA Chief Executive Angela Hicks on Monday April 28, Mark Smith, Contracts Director at Pollard said:“We are delighted to be delivering the keys for The Hive to Angela and her team. The development has been a partnership from the outset by all involved, which has been reflected in the success of the scheme.

“As can be seen here today, our client has an exceptional building in which they will be able to meet their objectives of assisting and supporting businesses to grow. We are proud to have played a part in that vision.”

Accepting the keys, Angela Hicks added: “The handover of the keys for The Hive marks a momentous moment for business support in North Somerset. Now, businesses in the area have a building they can be proud to be part of, can become involved with and within which they can access all the advice and support they need to start-up and grow successfully.

“We are grateful to our project team, which includes CBRE, AWW, Pollard, the Sweet Group, Hoare Lea and Hydrock Structures for the hard work they have put into bringing our building to fruition. Once we have relocated our offices this week The Hive will be open for business, ahead of our official opening in July, and we greatly look forward to showing local companies the new facilities that are now on their doorstep.”

The Hive will feature an “Express Business Lounge” enabling people who need a hot desk facility in a smart professional business environment to buy space by the hour or day, sustainable transport options with pool cycles and showers and an electric vehicle charger and will be the home of North Somerset Business Club, which is run by NSEA.

The building, which is designed to be energy-efficient and sustainable, incorporates many energy-saving measures, avoiding air conditioning and including natural ventilation and lighting, photovoltaic cells and solar panels on the roof.

Ian Hunt, Architect and Associate at AWW added: “We are proud to be associated with this building which will help new businesses in the area to develop and grow. This has been a particularly satisfying project for us which we hope will help the local economy and will lead to the creation of many new jobs.

“We are very pleased with the building’s green credentials – it has an “A” rated EPC (Energy Performance Certificate) which is very rare.”

businesses who would like more information on relocating to The Hive or about the facilities and services that will be available, can contact Rob Hicks, business development co-ordinator

on 07852 210980or email: [email protected]

KEY STAGE FOR THE HIVE AS BUILDING CONTRACTORS HAND OVER NEW BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT CENTRE TO ENTERPRISE AGENCY OWNERSThe keys to The Hive, North Somerset’s landmark new workspace and business development centre which opens to tenants in May, were officially handed over from South west regional building contractors Pollard to owners North Somerset Enterprise Agency this week.

Key stage for The Hive - From left: Mark Smith of regional contractors Pollard, Angela Hicks - CEO of North Somerset Enterprise Agency, Hugh Dalton of Pollard and Ian Hunt of

AWW Architects celebrate handover of The Hive business centre to North Somerset Enterprise Agency

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COMPETITION TIME!

To enter the above competitions, send your answers, along with your contact details to: [email protected] 20/05/14. The winner will be contacted soon after that date. Terms and Conditions apply. (see website for details)

APRIL CoMPETITIoNS’ PRIZE wINNERS: odEoN TICKETS PRIZE wINNER: Peter Rooke, weston-super-Mare – HERITAGE PRIZE wINNER: Tim Marshall, weston-super-Mare

SEAQuARIuM PRIZE wINNER: Kelly Edwards, weston-super-Mare wELL doNE To You ALL!!

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During his visit to Somerset, His Royal Highness the Duke of Kent KG will be visiting the temporary RNLI lifeboat facility at Knightstone, Weston-super-Mare and hearing about the need for a brand new lifeboat station.

His Royal Highness The Duke of Kent KG who is President of the Royal National Lifeboat Institution (RNLI), will be visiting the charity’s temporary base in the town during the morning of Thursday 15th May 2014. This is part of a visit to Somerset during which it was suggested he included the RNLI at Weston because of the difficult circumstances the volunteers are working in at present as they continue to provide lifesaving cover in the area.

He will be accompanied by Lady Gass, the Lord Lieutenant of the County of Somerset, with invited official guests. He will be introduced to key volunteer members of the crew who have taken an active part in ensuring the successful move from Birnbeck Island to the temporary site at Knightstone.

Following this there will be a reception held at the Winter Gardens, courtesy of North Somerset Council, at which invited station personnel and fundraisers will be introduced to His Royal Highness.

HRH The Duke of Kent has been President of the RNLI since 1969.

He succeeded both his Father and his Mother as President of the charity. In this role The Duke of Kent has attended many RNLI events, including the official opening of RNLI College by HM The Queen in July 2004. In April 2005, at RNLI Headquarters in Dorset, he attended the naming of a new all-weather lifeboat, The Duke of Kent.

Don Sutherland, Chairman of the Weston-super-Mare Lifeboat Management Group said;’This is an undoubted honour for our station and all the volunteers who run it, and a fitting tribute for all their hard work over the last year as we have coped with the changes of venue. We have more change to come and this will help boost the team morale and commitment for the future.’

HRH The Duke of Kent KG to visit the Weston-super-Mare RNLI lifeboat station

The Duke of Kent’s Royal visit Padstow May 09

For more information about the Weston-super-Mare Lifeboat Appeal

and news of up-coming events, please log onto our website or contact

Glyn Hayes on 01934 824587www.westonrnli.org.uk

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50,000 South West Seniors call for “Minister for the Ageing Society” The body representing over 50,000 older people in the South west has called upon the main political parties to build into their election manifestos the creation of a new ministerial post to deal with the challenges and opportunities of our rapidly ageing society.The South west Seniors Network (SwSN) has also prioritised new laws to provide greater safeguarding from abuse for frail, older people and changes to the tax system which currently penalise those with modest pensions.“We will shortly be heading into the next election,” said Brian Warwick, Chair of the SWSN, “and at our AGM we asked our members for their priorities. Every political party is well aware of the power of the ‘grey vote’ – there are over 14.5 million people aged 60 and above in this country, most of whom vote, and we are looking to engage with the main parties on the policies that would win their support.“We want all the parties to make clear what their policies will be on current benefits available to older people – especially bus passes and winter fuel allowance. The gap between seniors on low incomes and the rest of the community is also widening, especially those below the tax threshold who received very little help in the recent budget.”The seniors in the region have also called for changes which would provide greater safeguarding for vulnerable adults living in care. “At the moment we have the nonsensical situation where someone living in care provided by the local authority has a greater level of protection and more human rights than those paying for their own care. How can that possibly be right?” demands Mr Warwick.

For more information, visit the websitewww.seniorsnet.org.uk

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Show cancer who’s boss by taking on the 5k or 10k ‘Race for Life’. weston beach, Sunday 11th May. Run, walk or dance your way through the course and help us say “cancer we’re coming to get you”.The course runs along the sand towards Uphill and then the 5k turns around to come back down to finish in the same place. The 10k course continues towards the Marina, through the wildlife conservation park, and back through the village of Uphill, to finish on the beach too. The course features lovely views of the sea and across Somerset. A nice atmosphere and all the fun of the seaside, all in one location.

Adult entry (16+ women-only) - £14.99

Child entry (6-15 girls and boys under 13) - £10under 6 entry (boys and girls) - FREE and no registration needed!

To register, visit www.raceforlife.cancerresearchuk.org

Nicole to fight in JuneNicole Flourentzou will be featuring at weston’s Grand Pier on Saturday 14th June 2014 in ‘The Eagle Has Landed 2: a Martial Arts Extravaganza’.Nicole will be fighting in the Boxing section against fellow female competitor, Natalie White from Malvern Martial Arts Club in Worcester. Nicole has been training at Strikeback Gym with Boxing and Fitness coaches Greg Miller & James Lucas, with the aim of representing the Gym in Female Boxing starting with the Pier Show. Nicole is a true local Weston girl having been born and raised in Worle, attending Priory School. Nicole is considered a naturally-gifted sports person who excels in all areas of sport. Nicole began to play football as a four year old, playing for local boy’s club Kewstoke FC, growing into one of the most talented players in the squad as well as the tallest. Since 2008 Nicole also has also played for “Team Mendip” - the only all-Female football club in the region - playing for both clubs as well as representing the County of Somerset.Nicole is now awaiting her 16th birthday so she can join Mendips Ladies team, however Nicole’s sporting abilities have seen her represent Priory School at

Netball, Rounders and Football - excelling in all areas of her Physical Education lessons. Nicole got involved with Strikeback Gym primarily to improve her level of fitness when Chairman of Mendip, James Lucas, put on summer boot camp sessions for the Mendip players. Nicole enjoyed the sessions and showed a particular aptitude to the boxing elements which encouraged her to attend Strikeback’s boxing sessions. After only attending for a few months, Nicole was already sparring with the men at the club and found that learning techniques and movement in the sport came easy to her. Now the coaches feel that, with her level of ability and skill, she is ready for her first fight at the club’s own very successful Extravaganza - which will feature a total of 22 bouts of Mauy Thai, Kick boxing and boxing – with Pro-Am English as well as British & Commonwealth Titles up for grabs, which will be presented by three-times British Strongest Man, Laurence Shahlaei.Tickets for this exciting show of talent, can be booked by calling Greg on 07753 615314Strikeback Gym, Weston Euro Park, Winterstoke Road, Weston-Super-Mare, North Somerset, BS24 9AB

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What’s On – May 2014Events Guide 1st – 31st MayWelcome to our events guide. Kindly contributed to by You. The listing covers up-coming Events in May and a North West Somerset local Gig Guide.

Theatre, Arts and Events

11th MayRace For Life!The beach,weston-super-MareSomerset bS23 1AJ Show cancer who’s boss by taking on a 5k or a 10k Race for Life event. Run, walk or dance your way through the course and help us say “cancer we’re coming to get you!

Adult entry (16+ women-only) - £14.99

Child entry (6-15 girls and boys under 13) - £10

under 6 entry (boys and girls) - free and no registration needed

To enter visit www.raceforlife.cancerresearchuk.org

16th MayClassic Clapton – After Midnight (Eric Clapton Tribute band)The Playhouse, High Street, weston-super-Mare, Somerset, bS23 1HP Nearly 2 Hours of Classic Clapton from the world’s No1 Eric Clapton Tribute band..8pm – 10.30pm 01934 645544www.classic-clapton.com www.theplayhouse.co.uk

17th MayCharity ‘battle of the bands’ Nightweston Rugby ClubThe Recreation Ground, drove Rd, weston-super-Mare bS23 3PAA medley of bands and a hogroast!All in aid of Weston Hospicecare.Ticket £10from 7pm Contact Mark on 07412 066876www.westonrugby.co.uk

18th MayAnnual Tractor Run in support of the RNLIvarious locations, procession starts at westhay Farm, banwell, bS29 6dL at 10:00 a.mFor further details you can contact Paul on 01934 824435 leaving a message or e-mail [email protected]

24th Mayweston-super-Mare ‘Fake Festival’Clarence ParkClarence Road Northweston-super-MareSomerset bS23 4AT

3 top uK tribute bands perform at each Fake Festival and are specifically chosen to please a wide audience range, giving the events maximum appeal. All with local band support.

(See page 7 for more details) or check out the website www.fakefestivals.co.uk

24th Mayburnham-on-Sea Food FestivalThe baptist Hall, Chapel Street, burnham-on-Sea, Somerset TA8 1Au

The burnham-on-Sea Food & drink Festival is a FREE one-day festival with something for the whole family. Over 80 stalls showcasing the best food and drink from across Somerset in five indoor venues and a sprawling street market that connects them all.

organisers beverley & Sarah can be contacted by email at [email protected] or check out the website for full details:www.burnhamonseafoodfestival.org.uk

24th – 25th MaySomerset Live!Music Festival weekendTHE oAKTREE ARENA, oaktree Park, bristol Road, Edithmead, Highbridge, Somerset TA9 4HAFantastic line-up of local musical talentvisit the website for full details www.summersetlive.com

Tickets from £15, purchase on-line oaktree Arena 01278 782216

Up-coming May 2014 events

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24th May – 1st June‘Love your Aquarium week’ at the SeaQuariumSeaQuariumMarine Paradeweston-super-MareSomerset bS23 1bE

A week full of family fun, fishy facts and crafts as well as some interesting things that you may not know about Weston SeaQuarium!

£8.50 Adults£6.50 Children£7.50 ConcessionsSave 10% and buy online in advance10am - 6pm every day

Tel: 01934 613 361

For more information visit www.seaquarium.co.uk/

25th – 26th MayINTERNATIoNALRC AIR SHowRNAS YEovILToN, Ilchester, Somerset bA22 8HT

This two day International Radio Controlled helicopter competition, which showcases the best radio controlled flying displays from around the world, will come to the Fleet Air Arm Museum on Sunday 25th (Qualification day) & Monday 26th May (Finals day).Throughout the Museum there will be traders and experts in the field of radiocontrolled aircraft.Normal Museum admission prices apply. Those wishing to enter on Sunday 25th by making a Gift Aid donation, will be able to re-enter on Monday 26th, free of charge.Tel: 01935 840565www.fleetairarm.com

28th – 31st MayTHE RoYAL bATH & wEST SHEPToN MALLETRoyal bath & west of England Society, The Showground, Shepton Mallet, Somerset bA4 6QNA fantasticly varied four days of events including:

british Cheese Awardsbritish Cider Championships

50th Anniversary of the Golden Shears

Celebration of Equine

Glorious Gardening

Small Producers Marquee

The Royal Bath & West of England showground is easily accessible from the M5 and is situated along the A371 Castle Cary - Shepton Mallet road. We are approximately 25 miles from Bristol and 20 miles from Bath.Tel: 0844 7766777visit the website for full detailswww.bathandwest.com

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7th MayEthan Jones+Support Loves Cafe 9 West Street, Weston-super-Mare, Somerset BS23 1JR01934 645672www.lovesweston.co.uk www.ethanjohns.com

10th MayThe van Grahams The New Market, 129 High Street, Weston-super-Mare, Somerset BS23 1HN01934 412030www.lemonrock.com/thevangrahams

The beat Cats Scally’s, 12 Carlton Street, Weston-super-Mare, Somerset BS23 1UA01934 413412www.scallys.com

Steve E The Royal Clarence Hotel31 The Esplana, Burnham-on-Sea, Somerset TA8 1BQ 01278 783138 www.lemonrock.com/stevee

15th MayThe Real deal Scally’s, 12 Carlton Street, Weston-super-Mare, Somerset BS23 1UA01934 413412www.scallys.com

16th MayThe Stanleys The Ebdon Arms, Lilac Way, Wick St Lawrence, Weston-super-Mare, Somerset BS22 9WE01934 513005www.thestanleys.jimdo.com

16th MayThe van Grahams Court Farm, Wolvershill Road, Banwell, Somerset BS29 6DL01934 822383

17th MayGed Scott weston Conservative Club, 24-26 Alexandra Parade, Weston-super-Mare BS23 1QX07900 104369www.lemonrock.com/gedscott

20th MayLuna Paige Loves Cafe 9 West Street, Weston-super-Mare, Somerset BS23 1JR01934 645672www.lovesweston.co.uk www.lunamusic.co.za

23rd MayJamie beau Loves Cafe 9 West Street, Weston-super-Mare, Somerset BS23 1JR01934 645672www.lovesweston.co.uk www.jamiebeau.com

Snappa back bar Live 122-124 High Street, Weston-super-Mare, Somerset BS23 1HP01934 621370www.snappa.co.uk

Grouvecat Terrace Cafe bar Birnbeck Road, Weston-super-Mare, Somerset BS23 2EE01934 629612www.lemonrock.com/grouvecat

Local Gig Guide - May 2014

Our thanks to all our contributors with a special thank you to www.lemonrock.co.uk

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23rd May Six Machine The Live Lounge 28 West Street, Weston-super-Mare, Somerset BS23 1JU07979 377961sixmachineband.wordpress.com

24th MaySwinging Rascals united Reformed Church Boulevard, Weston-super-Mare, Somerset BS23 1JR01934 645645www.inspiredconcerts.com

SecondnatureThe Royal Clarence Hotel31 The Esplanade, Burnham-on-Sea, Somerset TA8 1BQ 01278 783138www.lemonrock.com/secondnature

25th MayMike Ritchie & Chloe Hawkins bonds wine bar, 18 Walliscote Road, Weston-super-Mare, Somerset BS23 1UG01934 635747

SnappaThe oaktree ArenaBristol Road, Highbridge, Somerset TA9 4HA01278 782216www.snappa.co.uk

30th MayFunke and the tone baby Loves Cafe 9 West Street, Weston-super-Mare, Somerset BS23 1JR01934 645672www.lovesweston.co.uk www.funkeandthetonebaby.co.uk

31st MayMomentumThe Royal Clarence Hotel31 The Esplanade, Burnham-on-Sea, Somerset TA8 1BQ 01278 783138www.lemonrock.com/royalclarencehotel

The Stanleys The Nut Tree, 34 Ebdon Road, Worle, Somerset BS22 6UN01934 510900www.thestanleys.jimdo.com

KyotieThe Railway InnHigh Street, Burnham-on-Sea, Somerset TA8 1AS01278 784828www.Kyotie.com

Rude AwakeningThe old Pier TavernPier Street, Burnham-on-Sea, Somerset TA8 1BT01236 987456www.lemonrock.com/oldpiertavern

Local Gig Guide - May 2014

Send us a list of your upcoming gigs and we’ll list them for FREE! [email protected]

Andrew Thompson

PhotographyPortraits, Live Music Events, Weddings & Model Portfolios,Landscapes and Abstract images

e: [email protected]

t: 07796 397616w: www.andrewthompsonphotography.co.uk

4 SeasonsAsian Food Take-Away Restaurant14 The Centre, Weston-super-Mare Somerset BS23 1UW

t: 01934 643777Chinese, Cantonese, Thai www.fourseasonsasianfood.co.uk

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Fitness for youEd Studham has opened his own Titan Training Gym, and believes that no matter what age or fitness level you are, you can always start training.

Ed will give you an assessment prior too starting and is always available to answer any questions – if not by face-to-face then through Facebook and Twitter, (16 to 18 year olds will need parental consent.)

Ed believes that his members support and help each other. They have fun, work hard and make true friends along the way, which often develops into them seeing each other on a social basis.

To Ed, this is a vocation. He is very enthusiastic and this enthusiasm certainly rubs off onto his clients. The classes he offers are 1-2-1 training, small groups and classes.

Can you take up the Titan challenge?Contact Ed on 07725 687197 www.titantraininguk.comCombat Gym, weston Euro Park, winterstoke Road, weston-Super-Mare, bS24 9Ab(There is also a large room to rent if you have any services or professions that relate to Eds philosophies).

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TheA fter the King’s Head

pub was recorded in Worle in 1620, the

next noted establishment was ‘The Traveller’s Rest’It’s location is another mystery because, other than that it was situated in Worle, the exact location was not recorded. In 1746, John Robbins was ‘bounded’ by a recognisance allowing him to keep ‘a common alehouse or victualling house’ in the house in which he currently lived and known by ‘the name or sign of the Traveller’s Rest.’ The term was for a year, and providing he did not allow any unlawful games or disturbances on his premises, then it would remain in full force. Robbins surety was a gentleman by the name of Thomas Harker, another inn keeper of Worle, but the name of his establishment was not noted.

A John Robbins appears in the Churwarden’s Accounts as Saxton of St. Martin’s Church during 1705 and again in the Overseers Accounts several times between 1728 and 1745 when various expenses were paid to him for hospitality such as food, drink and even lodgings. He can also be found listed amongst the recognisance at the Quarter Sessions from 1734 up until the last one in 1746 when the name of his house was given.

By the time of the Eighteenth Century the village of Worle had begun to spread down from the hill to the lower levels along what is now the High Street and Ebdon Road.

However, the upper part near to the church probably remained the more densely populated and important part, and was perhaps the more likely location of the two inns, the King’s Head and Travellers Rest. Robbin’s connections to the church – who’s administrators apparently made frequent use of his amenities – suggest that it may have been nearby.

A later inn, that was known to have existed in Church Road, was called the valiant Soldier and the building is still there to this day. Could it have originally been the Traveller’s Rest?

Many thanks to the research facilities of Weston Local Studies Library and Somerset Heritage Centre.

‘Worle’s Pubs’ is available now.

Book price: £7.00For more details please contact:

lesley Brownemail: [email protected]

Travellers Rest

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The Weston RNLI Crew were taking part in the annual Lifeboat Pull when their pagers sounded off. A Jet Ski rider in Weston Bay had engine problems and was drifting dangerously.

Bank Holiday Monday was the time of the Weston-super-Mare RNLI Lifeboat Pull. This is an annual event when a lifeboat is towed by crew members

and fund raisers along the promenade. The Pull starts at the Lifeboat Shop at Anchor Head and continues past the Grand Pier to the Tropicana. It then returns to Anchor Head with collection being made at all times. This is a joint venture between the volunteers of both the crew and fund raising branch. The crew wear their full sea going kit. This encourages the public to donate more money and means the crew get very warm on a hot day!A temporary lifeboat station has had to be established at Knightstone Harbour in Weston when the RNLI had to leave its base on Birnbeck Island after 132 years. This was due to the access Pier becoming dangerous. This meant that there were two lifeboats available for the Pull. The usual demonstration D Class plus the relief D Class housed in the temporary station.The crew were preparing the relief D Class when Richard Spindler, one of the deputy launching authorities noticed a jet ski had stopped in Weston Bay. He and the crew carried on preparing the lifeboat but kept an eye on the Jet Ski. A friend of the Jet Ski rider was extremely worried and it became apparent that the Jet Ski was still in trouble and was drifting in the strong tides of the Bristol Channel. It was getting near to the rocks when it was decided to launch the lifeboat and the pagers were fired off.It took only a few minutes to launch the lifeboat down the slipway at Knightstone Harbour and within a very short time they reached the Jet Ski. The rider was taken on board the lifeboat and the Jet Ski towed round to the Harbour. There, the rider was helped ashore and he and his friend retrieved the Jet Ski. The lifeboat was then recovered and made ready for the parade.The Pull was then able to start and it was a great success. The promenade was packed in the

Bank Holiday sun and soon the collection buckets were filling up. A grand total of £878 was collected.Charlotte Conroy, Lifeboat Operations Manager designate said; “It was fortunate that some of the crew were already at the station so were able to get to the casualty very quickly. The rocks in that area are treacherous with the tide running over them at great speed. We always stress the vital importance of maintaining craft, particularly in the dangerous waters around here.” “The result of the collection at the Pull is fantastic and a great credit to the crew and fund raisers plus, of course, the generosity of the public.”For more information about the Weston-super-Mare Lifeboat Appeal and news of up-coming events, please log onto our website www.westonrnli.org.uk

In the middle of their Lifeboat Pull, Weston-super-Mare RNLI volunteers were called out to save a jet ski in trouble.

Lifeboat Pull – Passing Marine Lake

Bringing the casualty ashore

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Ranger Service Guided WalksA series of guided walks organised by North Somerset Council’s Ranger Service, gives you the opportunity to enjoy some beautiful scenery and learn about local history at the same time.

The first Sunday afternoon walk was led by Ranger Chris Richards and looked at ‘The Caves of burrington’ on Sunday April 27th.

The walk looked at the recent archaeological research on the prehistoric use of the caves in and around burrington Combe.

Aveline’s Hole, dated to the ninth millennium BC, is the earliest communal burial site in Europe and Read’s Cavern showed ritual activity during the Iron Age.

walks planned for the future are:

SuNdAY 25th MAY – CRooK PEAK

SuNdAY 15th JuNE – ANCHoR HEAd, wESToN-SuPER-MARE

SuNdAY 27th JuLY – MINING AT wINFoRd

SuNdAY 31st AuGuST – ASHCoMbE PARK wESToN-SuPER-MARE

SuNdAY 28th SEPTEMbER – oLd bANwELL

SuNdAY 26th oCTobER – wESToN’S PART IN THE SuFFRAGETTE MovEMENT

Each walk starts at 2pm and lasts for around 21/2 hours. There is a charge of £3.80 per person and no dogs are allowed. There’s no need to book - just turn up on the day!

For more details about the walks contact the Seafront and Events Rangers on

01934 626 982email [email protected] or download the Guided walks Leaflet (pdf)

See more at: www.n-somerset.gov.uk/news /pages/ranger-service-guidedwalks

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23095 private Frederick william Neads was born to Fred and Sophia (nee Durston) Neads, in Worle, in April 1894. He is shown in

the 1901 census, aged 3, as living in 3 Bisdee Villas, Upper Worle. In the 1911 census he is then living, aged 17, in New Cottage, The Scaurs, Worle. After attending the local school he appears to have followed in his father’s footsteps, a stone mason, since his occupation in the 1911 census is given as a mason’s labourer.

It is possible that Frederick and his father worked for the same company, a general builder. Frederick moved to Wales, where he met and married Blodwen Hillier, in Merthyr Tydfil, in late 1913. Blodwen Was from a coal miners family. Frederick and Blodwen had a son, Marquis Frederick William, in 1915. Frederick enlisted, in Weston-super-Mare, in the 12th (Service) (bristol) battalion, Gloucestershire Regiment. Unfortunately, he was killed in action in France, on 25th August 1918 and has no known grave. He is commemorated on Panel 6 of the vis-en-Artois Memorial, west of Haucourt. Frederick was just 23 years old. He was awarded the Victory and British War medals. His widow, Blodwen, re-married William Jonathan in 1919. Unfortunately, I do not have a photograph of Frederick.

Frank Gosden worle History Society email: [email protected]

worle History Society: Secretary Raye Green (01934) 516773References: Ancestry.co.uk, Commonwealth War Graves Commission.The society holds meetings in the Community Centre, Lawrence Road, Worle, on the first Thursday of the month at 7pm. All are welcome.

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Vulcan to return to air festival The mighty Avro vulcan bomber has just been confirmed as one of the headline displays on Sunday at this year’s weston Air Festival taking place on the 21st and 22nd June. The Avro Vulcan XH558 returned to flight in 2007, following an award winning restoration programme. As the last airworthy Vulcan, she returned triumphantly to the air display circuit in 2008 and has been a significant crowd puller at every show at which she has since appeared.Councillor Felicity Baker said “ We are delighted the magnificent Vulcan will be appearing at our Air Festival once again. This iconic aircraft is a huge hit with visitors whenever it flies, and promises to be a firm crowd favourite.”More spectacular air displays will soon be revealed. The beach lawns will also be packed with military displays, attractions, activities and performances over the whole weekend, so don’t miss out on the fun!Keep up to date with all the festival news and soon to be announced competitions on www.n-somerset.gov.uk/airfestival and on Twitter @westonSeafrontSee more at: http://www.n-somerset.gov.uk/News/Pages/vulcan-to-return-to-air-festivalThanks to Paul Dopson/Flight Global for the Vulcan Image taken at Farnborough.

Forget the winter blues, Spring is on its way!Call in and see the large selection of patio feature packs with marching stepping stones and walling, for revamping your garden. Products available for all pockets. It does not cost a fortune to re-vamp a soggy, miserable part of your garden. They have Patio Feature Packs from £59.99 and decorative aggregates from £50.00 per dumpy bag. A patio planner is available for purchases of concrete paving. Come and see their large display area and new yard layout with larger car park.It is time to start maintaining your pond. Clear out the debris from last years plants and lilies. Vacuum out the sludge with their special pondvac that is available for hire. Check pumps and filters and replace UV for maximum effect. They will soon have aquatic plants and lilies available.Why not save money and grow your own vegetable and flower plants? Seeds available at .75p and propagating greenhouse from £26.00.Decorate your garden with arches, planters, ornaments too numerous to mention and all at reasonable prices.A question and answer service is being launched. Email, ring or facebook questions about landscaping, building and maintaining ponds. One of their experts will get back to you with advice.Why not have a relaxing family weekend visit. Free tea and coffee for all,Plus Harry, their Great Dane, is longing to meet everyone. The Shetland ponies will be visiting weekends only and meet Goliath the giant Carp and all the other large fish.

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Weston-super-Mare Fake Festival is a welcome addition to the hugely successful Fake Festivals tour, the only touring tribute of its kind.Taking place on Saturday 24th May at Clarence Park, early bird tickets are already on sale and flying out the door from the Fake Festival website, www.fakefestivals.co.uk.

With a line up boasting the best tributes to BRIT Award Winners Arctic Monkeys, U2 and Coldplay, as well as local support acts, this year’s festival will certainly have the tent rocking out.

“Last year I ran my first Fake Festival at Keynsham,

and it was a fabulous success, as well as great fun to do,” says Peter Marsh, licence holder of Weston-super-Mare Fake Festival. “This year I have decided to add Clarence Park to the Fake Festivals tour, after much demand from the local region.”

“The festival last year at Keynsham had such a great atmosphere, and it was really good to be able to give something back to the local community. We’re hoping they will embrace Weston-Super-Mare Fake Festival with the same enthusiasm, so we can return year on year as it becomes set in the local calendar.”

COMPETITION TIMETO ENTER THE COMPETITION OPPOSITE, SIMPLy EMAIL yOUR ANSWER, ALONg WITH yOUR CONTACT dETAILS TO: [email protected]

AS THE FESTIVAL IS ON THE 24TH OF MAy, ALL ANSWERS MUST REACH US By THE 16TH, SO WE HAVE TIME TO CONTACT THE WINNER. ALTERNATIVELy SENd yOUR ANSWER By POST TO: COMPETITIONS, PONy PUBLISHINg LTd., LOCKINg FARM BUSINESS PARK, LOCKINg MOOR ROAd, WESTON-SUPER-MARE, SOMERSET, BS23 8PJ. * TERMS & CoNdITIoNS APPLY (SEE wEbSITE FoR dETAILS)

Advanced tickets:Adult (18+) £20.00young Person (10-17 yrs) £10.00Family (2xAdult, 2 x young Person) £50.00Child (0-9 yrs) FREE

Tickets on the door:Adult (18+) £25.00young Person (10-17 yrs) £15.00Family (2 x Adult, 2 x young Person) £70.00Child (0-9 yrs) FREE

For more information about Weston-super-Mare Fake Festival and The Big Fake Festival, please visit

www.fakefestivals.co.uk or Tel 0800 652 2852

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