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February's issue contains an appeal from Somerset Community Foundation on the recent disastrous flooding of the 'Levels'. Articles on the Weston RNLI Appeal evening which headlined Professor Horton of Bristol University, TV presenter of the BBC's Coast programme. Important Council News, Odeon and Wookey Hole Competitions, February What's On and Gig Guide, Worle History Society and so much more......

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A word from the EditorWith January being one of the wettest on record and February looking much the same, it won’t be long before Easter is upon us and we’ll have some lighter evenings to look forward to.Valentines Day is one of our favourite days of the year so a subtle reminder to all you ‘Love Birds’ not to forget that someone special, especially if you forgot last year!We must also mention that our thoughts are with all those people who have had their homes flooded or have been displaced by the terrible conditions affecting the Somerset Levels.

Steve DrewEditor

The Weston & Worle ViewEditor Steve Drew Advertising Nick Carter Studio/Production Dave CollingbourneMarketing & Promotions Ian Williamsand a very special thank you to:

North Somerset & Somerset Councils

creative contributionsPhotography Andrew Thompson and Dave CollingbourneWeston & Worle View, Locking Farm Business Park, Locking Moor Road, Weston-super-Mare, North Somerset BS24 8PJ

To advertise in The Weston & Worle View call

01934 820041OR email: [email protected] for a rate card and media pack. Printed by Flying Colours.www.westonandworleview.co.ukWhilst every care has been taken to ensure accuracy, the publisher cannot accept responsibilty for loss, damage or omission caused by error or negligence for any services provided by advertisers or for any content of this publication

The views expressed in this publication may not necessarily represent those of Pony Publishing Ltd or its associates.

All material within the magazine, whether editorial or advertising, is copyright of Pony Publishing Ltd and may not be reproduced without permission from the publisher.

At a glance – FEBRUARY04 CounCil news

06 soMeRseT leVels APPeAl

08 oDeon & wooKeY TiCKeTs To Be wonFeBRuARY CoMPeTiTion winneRs

11 gReAT wesTon RACe is on AgAin

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23 CiTizens PoRTAl BiD APPRoVeD

30 Rnli wesTon APPeAl– PRoFessoR hoRTon’s TAlK AT The BlAKehAY

This months front cover image was kindly supplied by Rich Collar ofAerial Circus Photography

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Traffic light switch on at Junction 21 Traffic flow at Weston’s busy motorway junction is set to improve further with the switch on of the junction 21 traffic lights.Commuters have already started to benefit from the improvements at junction 21, which are part of the £15m Weston Package project to improve traffic flow in and around Weston-super-Mare.

As the project moves into its final phase, engineers turned on the junction traffic lights during Sunday 2nd February. The signals will be monitored and any timing adjustments will be made over the week following.

The temporary traffic management and signal arrangements remained in place on the roundabout until the permanent signals were switched on.

The complexity of the multi junction works means that the traffic lights will use ground level stop detection and the work to install the detection facilities is now being finalised.

North Somerset Council’s deputy leader and executive member for transport, Cllr Elfan Ap Rees, said:

“We have already received appreciative letters from commuters seeing traffic improvements leaving Weston. Turning on these lights and getting them tuned in to be fully operational will benefit everyone arriving or leaving through junction 21. I’m confident that these improvements will continue into 2014 and beyond, making Weston a more attractive area for businesses.”

The Weston Package project covers five interlinked improvement schemes and funding came from North Somerset Council and the Department for Transport. Work to junction 21 has been carried out on behalf of the council by contractors Costain.

For more information about Weston Package, visit www.n-somerset.gov.uk/westonpackage.

See more at: www.n-somerset.gov.uk/News/Pages/Traffic-lights-at-junction-21

Council prepares to respond to next wave of cuts As part of its strategy to cope with the continuing reduction in government funding, North Somerset Council is preparing an ambitious transformation programme to drive further efficiency savings.Despite saving nearly £47m over the last two years, a further £53m needs to be saved by 2018. The council has already identified £31m worth of additional savings, but a gap of some £22m remains.Leader of the Council, Cllr Nigel Ashton, said: “Our organisation is used to, and prepared for, change. We are well along the way with our budget reduction strategy, but some of the biggest challenges are still to come. “I am very proud of the way the organisation and our staff have reacted to previous challenges, but further changes to work practices and how services are delivered are inevitable given the size of the financial hill we have to climb.”Proposals in the transformation programme include further rationalisation of the council’s systems and support functions, working more closely with neighbouring councils where it makes sense to do so, and a transfer of more service support functions to Agilisys, the council’s strategic partner, as well as generating additional income from the council’s assets and transforming the council’s approach to procurement.All of this activity will support the wider transformation of services provided by the council and are intended to improve the outcomes for local people and protect service delivery wherever possible.Cllr Ashton added: “This transformation programme will strengthen our strategic partnerships and will have an effect on the way all our staff work.”“As I have repeatedly said, no-one comes into politics to have to make cuts to services. However, it is likely that in order to balance our books we will be forced to reduce some of the services we currently provide, and there is the risk that we will have to stop providing others completely. ““Our ambition is to try and minimise this by further transforming services, further improving efficiency, and standardising and streamlining our systemsand processes.”

See more at: http://www.n-somerset.gov.uk/News/Pages/North-Somerset-Council-prepares-to-respond-to-next-wave-of-cuts.aspx

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Flood Fund BoostEdAs the situation has deteriorated, the Government announced it is setting aside a over £100 million for flood defence and an extra £30 million will be spent on urgent flood defence repairs this year.Unfortunately, it’s a little too late for areas of the country that are already under water. As the situation is rapidly changing day by day, with the army now being called in to help and people being urged to evacuate some areas, Somerset Council has advised that residents stay vigilant, heed warnings and take the advice issued by the authorities and police.The Met Office confirmed it has been the wettest December and January combined for more than 100 years, with rain falling on 23 out of 31 days in January across the UK.For up-to-date news on the flooding and the response, check the website www.somerset.gov.uk

REsPondInG to tHIs WIntER’s CRIsIs In soMERsEtThe impact of the floods in Somerset is increasingly serious and critical. On 3rd February, the foundation were delighted to welcome the very generous but essential donation of £25,000 from the Prince’s Countryside Fund following HRH the Prince of Wales’ visit to the Somerset Levels. With his support the amount donated to our Emergency Flood Relief Fund has risen to almost £100,000 towards our £150,000 target.The Community Foundation still urgently needs donations and pledges to make sure we can help those most affected when they need help. It is a rapidly changing situation, and with severe flood warnings from the Met Office in place, we need to be able to respond swiftly and be ready to help local people and their communities recover.We need strong communities at times like these and we are very grateful to everyone who has supported our appeals this winter. We applaud the community leaders ‘on the ground’ who make sure your financial support reaches those who need it most.

Help for Flood VictimsThanks to the efforts of Village Agents, Parish Councils and local authorities we have awarded 40 emergency relief grants of £250 to households that have been flooded in Somerset. These grants are still available throughout the county.We recently launched Phase 2 grants to provide further support to those households most affected, directly and indirectly, by the ongoing crisis. Grants ranging from £150 to £1,000 are available to help meet the financial burden created by the situation. Households that have received emergency £250 grants may also apply for Phase 2 grants. Details on how to apply for a grant can be found on the website, or please contact our team on 01749 344949.

Help for MicrobusinessesWith the donation from the Prince’s Countryside Fund, we will soon be launching grants to local microbusinesses affected by flooding. If you run a microbusiness please email us at [email protected] to register your interest with a brief outline of the impact you are experiencing.

If you would like to know more about the Somerset Flood Relief Fund and up-to-date news check out the website:

www.somersetcf.org.ukTel : 01749 344949 e-mail : [email protected]

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CoMPeTiTion TiMeOdeon and Wookey Hole Tickets to be won!

JANUARY COMPETITIONS’ PRIZE WINNERS

ODEON COMPETITION PRIZE WINNER:

ANNE HEATH of Weston-super-Mare.

WOOKEY HOLE COMPETITION PRIZE WINNER:

JOANNE WARREN

WELL DONE TO YOU ALL!!!

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unVeils new DeVeloPMenT in PoPulAR ResiDenTiAl AReA in wesTon-suPeR-MARe

Bellway homes has launched a brand new development in the popular seaside town of weston-super-Mare.Mendip gate is a development of 45, two, three and four bedroomed properties located just half a mile from the sea front. work has begun on site and the first occupants are expected to move in by winter 2014The new development is situated in an existing residential area, and potential buyers will benefit from an already established community as well as being close to local amenities including the famous Weston Pier.

Located within walking distance from Weston-super-Mare the new site is also located close to a number of picturesque Somerset towns and is just 30 minutes away from Bristol city centre. The development is also right on the doorstep of the Mendip and Quantock Hills which offer stunning views and great outdoor locations.

The homes have been designed to suit modern contemporary living as well as being energy efficient and house styles will include the three bedroom Duffryn as well as the four bedroomed Huntington and Pembroke Homes.

Tim Lund, sales manager for Bellway Homes, said: “It is the first time in 10 years that a residential development has been built in the town centre making it ideal for buyers that are looking for a home close to local amenities but also benefiting from being within walking distance of the coastal town of Weston-super-Mare and the attractions and benefits that brings.

“It is also an ideal location for families with a number of state of the art primary schools in the area as well as the Hans Price academy and Weston College. It is also conveniently located to the M5 and Bristol Airport.”

For more information on Mendip Gate, please call 02920 544700 or visit www.bellway.co.uk

The fifth Great Weston Ride is taking place on Sunday 20th July 2014 and we’re aiming to make it the best Ride yet – so if you’d like to take part in a fantastic West Country cycling challenge make sure that you enter NOW.We had a great day out at the 2013 Great Weston Ride, with almost 900 people signing up to take part and many hundreds more welcoming all the riders across the finish line, and we’re expecting to see even more people taking part in 2014.Ride Organiser, Darren McKimm, explained: “Last year’s Ride went extremely well, we were blessed with good weather on the day, the atmosphere at the finish was fantastic and we also got some phenomenal feedback and comments afterwards from lots of riders, so obviously we’re delighted with how the event is evolving.”The Great Weston Ride also attracts far more women than many other cycling events, in keeping with its links with British Cycling’s Breeze initiative.

Riders have also helped to raise substantial sums of money for charity with the Ride’s official charity partner Prostate Cancer UK having received over £70,000 to date, while charity fundraising as a whole has reached £120,000 since the event began in 2010.Further information and details on how to enter can be found at www.greatwestonride.comYou can also email direct [email protected]

It’s time to start getting ready for the GREAT WESTON RIDE

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welcome to Aerial Circus Photography

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!!!

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!!!

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

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

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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College celebrates three oxbridge offers!Three Bridgwater College students studying the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme (IBDP) and A Levels are celebrating after receiving conditional offers from Oxford and Cambridge Universities.A level student Dom Grindle, 18, from Weston-super-Mare, has achieved an offer to study Maths at Queens’ College, Cambridge; IBDP student, Bea Fones, 18, from Burnham-on-Sea has gained an offer to study Law and German Law at Pembroke College, Oxford and Francesca Smith, 17, from Weston-super-Mare, who also studies on the IBDP has earned an offer to study History at Regent’s Park College, Oxford. Francesca, formerly of Broadoak Community School stands out as the second IBDP student in recent years to progress to study History at an Oxbridge college without having taken GCSE History while at school.

Bea, formerly of Clevedon Community School said, “Oxford has always been a dream for me. Martyn has been so helpful in organising interview days for us to practise our techniques. The offer has motivated me to get the grades I need, it is now back in my control to make my dream happen.”

Dom, formerly of Churchill Academy said, “I have been thinking about going to Cambridge for years. The College has been great; I don’t know what more they could have done to help me get there. I felt totally prepared for the application process, personal statement and interview.”

Martyn Aldridge, IB and Oxbridge Coordinator said, “I am very impressed with the students’ efforts to maintain academic excellence while going deeper and broader in their subjects, which is the key to gaining places at elite universities. I am also pleased with the number of offers we have received from other top universities such as Imperial College, UCL, Durham, Warwick, Bath and Bristol.”

If you would like more information about studying at Bridgwater College please contact our Information and Guidance team on 01278 441234 or visit www.bridgwater.ac.uk.

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What’s On – February 2014Events Guide 1st – 28th FebruaryWelcome to our expanding events guide. Kindly contributed to by YOU. The listing covers up-coming Events in February and a local Gig Guide.

Theatre, Arts and Events

25th January - 27th AprilFace to Face: North Somerset People in PhotographsWeston Museum Burlington StreetWeston-super-MareSomerset BS23 1PR

The latest exhibition from Weston-super-Mare Museum celebrates the lives of North Somerset people at work and play, from the 1860s to the 1960s. FREE Museum opens at 10:00am - 4.00pm

Tel: 01934 621028

For more information visithttp://www.weston-super-maretowncouncil.gov.uk/museum/exhibition-and-events.aspx

9th FebruaryTwo Bays Tough TenWeston BeachWeston-super- MareNorth Somerset BS23 1AJ

11am start (10.15am Fun Run)

Race starts from beach nr Covewest and proceeds through Worlebury Woods and Sand Bay before the finish on Weston beach.

Entry fees apply. Free to spectators. For more details: Tel: 01934 522 147 or visit the website www.twobaystoughten.co.uk

16th FebruaryOpen Cockpit Day and Valentines Helicopter Experience FlightsThe Helicopter Museum Locking Moor Road WsM, North Somerset BS24 8PP10am - 4.30pm (flights from 2pm)The Helicopter Air Experience flight price includes admission entry to the museum. See website for prices or callTel: 01934 635227www.helicoptermuseum.co.uk

16th FebruaryWedding Fair Woodlands Country House Hotel, Hill Lane, Brent Knoll TA9 4DF12 noon till 4pm. Entrance is free

Contact Tel: 01278 760232http://www.woodlands-hotel.co.uk/

17th-21st FebruaryHistory Week 2014 @ Weston MuseumBurlington StreetWeston-super-MareSomerset BS23 1PR 2014 School Holiday Event

Roman MondayViking TuesdayTudor WednesdayWild West ThursdayWW2 Friday Museum opens at 10:00am - 4.00pmTel: 01934 621028For more information visithttp://www.weston-super-maretowncouncil.gov.uk/museum/exhibition-and-events.aspx

22nd FebruaryFireworks at Sea! Grand PierMarine ParadeWeston super MareNorth Somerset BS23 1AL

Special fireworks party this February half term! Ticket price: £5 or £10 to include a meal.

Tel: 01934 620238

www.grandpier.co.uk/

27th FebruaryThe 31st Weston AC Prom Run SeriesPavillion BarWinter Gardens, Royal ParadeWeston-super- MareNorth Somerset BS23 1AJ

See website for details.

Race Director : Malcolm GammonContact Tel: 01934 813340

www.westonac.co.uk/PromRun/

28th FebruaryBurnham-on-Sea Farmers MarketHigh Street, Town CentreBurnham-On-SeaNorth Somerset TA8 1PB

See website for details.

9am-1pm

Tel: 01373 814646

somersetfarmersmarkets.co.uk

Up-coming February 2014 events

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8th February Stephen K Amos9th February The Magnificent Music Hall12-14th February Grease - Churchill Academy & Sixth Form15th February The Elvis Years18th February Film - TURBO (Cert U)20th February 51 Shades of Maggie21st February The Billy Fury Years 201422nd February The International Harp Ensemble23rd February Barney The Dinosaur25th February Nigel Kennedy27th February ABBAMANIA 201428th February Magical Mozart by Candlelight1st March Fairport Convention

for more details call The Playhouse on

01934 645544www.theplayhouse.co.uk

‘Friday Flex’ @ the Curzon Community CinemaThe Curzon is offering free desk space to Clevedon’s freelance and self-employed workers on Friday’s from 31st January to the 28th February.Home workers often miss the companionship which an office environment brings, and appreciate the opportunity to meet and network with others in a similar position. The offer is also open to those who commute to Bristol and elsewhere, but would like to work closer to home on a Friday.

The ‘co-workers’ will use The Oak Room and the Curzon will provide tables, chairs and sofas with a capcity of 30 people. There will be free Wifi and tea and coffee will be available on a self-serve basis with an honesty box.

The Friday Flex will be open from 9am – 5pm. You can come for the whole day or just book a morning or afternoon slot. Just choose the day you require from the drop down menu on the booking page here.

There will be someone to ‘meet & greet’ and to inform co workers how it all works. Co-workers will set their workspaces up themselves.

The first five Fridays are a ‘trial period’ and The Curzon will canvas opinion as to how it has worked and it might be improved. This fab idea is from Clevedon Councillor Jane Geldart who saw it as a way of helping people who work from home meet fellow local home workers, network and exchange business ideas.

The Curzon Community Cinema is keen to open up its excellent facilities to community projects when they are not showing films.

Gary Topp, Chief Executive Officer of The Curzon, said: “The Curzon Community Cinema is very well known as a great local cinema but we are also a vibrant social enterprise and part of an important economic cluster called the creative industries. Friday Flex is one of the ways that we can play our part as an organisation helping to deliver economic and community change in the region”

For more information visit www.curzon.org.uk

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8th FebruaryGenerator Scally’s12 Carlton Street, Weston-super-Mare, North Somerset BS23 1UA01934 413412www.scallys.com

Rude Awakening Back Bar Live122-124 High Street, Weston-super-Mare, North Somerset BS23 1HP01934 621370www.lemonrock.com/backbarlive

12th FebruaryRob & RonThe Royal Clarence Hotel 31 The Esplanade,Burnham-on-Sea, Somerset TA8 1BQ01278 783138www.lemonrock.com/royalclarencehotel

14th FebruaryCellar Door Weston Super Mare Golf Club Uphill Road North, Weston-super-Mare, North Somerset BS23 4NQ01934 626968

David 9 LunasLoves Cafe 9 West Street, Weston-super-Mare, Somerset BS23 1JR01934 645672www.lovesweston.co.uk

15th FebruarySun Dog DaysLoves Cafe 9 West Street, Weston-super-Mare, Somerset BS23 1JR01934 645672www.lovesweston.co.uk

The StanleysThe New Market, 129 high street, Weston-super-Mare, Somerset BS23 1HN01934 412030www.lemonrock.com/newmarketwestonsupermare

MomentumHighbridge Social Club 95 Church Street, Highbridge, Somerset TA9 3HR01278 782446

21st FebruaryBob CollumLoves Cafe 9 West Street, Weston-super-Mare, Somerset BS23 1JR01934 645672www.lovesweston.co.uk

22nd FebruaryReal DealScally’s12 Carlton Street, Weston-super-Mare, North Somerset BS23 1UA01934 413412www.scallys.com

28th FebruaryJim BlairLoves Cafe 9 West Street, Weston-super-Mare, Somerset BS23 1JR01934 645672www.lovesweston.co.uk

SnappaBack Bar Live122-124 High Street, Weston-super-Mare, North Somerset BS23 1HP01934 621370www.lemonrock.com/backbarlive

The Van Grahams The New Market, 129 high street, Weston-super-Mare, Somerset BS23 1HN01934 412030www.lemonrock.com/newmarketwestonsupermare

The Accused Carnabys 17 North Street, Weston Super Mare, Somerset BS23 1QF07788 754589 www.lemonrock.com/accused

Local Gig Guide - February 2014

Send us a list of your upcoming gigs [email protected]

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A springboard to sporting ExcellencePerformance athletes in North Somerset are being encouraged to apply for a Springboard Award.The scheme provides funding and free facility-access for performance athletes in the four unitary authority areas of Bristol, Bath and North East Somerset, North Somerset and South Gloucestershire. This is a fantastic award which offers a cash grant in the region of £300-£600 and free facility access to help with training and equipment costs.Athletes must have an England or Great Britain top 10 ranking in their age group (12-18) or be a member of an England or Great Britain squad. Disability athletes may apply to age 35.Last year North Somerset performance athletes who received grants were Imogen Chan (gymnast), James Hatcher (sailing), Matthew Saunders (gymnast) and Renz Vallejera (judo). The deadline for applications is Monday 10th February so for more information and an application form visit www.n-somerset.gov.uk/springboard

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14471 Private Wilfred Lancaster was born in Worle, the eighth son, to Joseph and Mary Jane (nee Warren) Lancaster, in 1886. In the 1901

census, at the age of 15, his occupation is shown as an errand boy. He attended the Worle schools as well as the bible class associated with St Martin’s Church.

After leaving school he was firstly employed as a van man by Worle Sanitary Steam Laundry and later moved to live with his married brother, Henry, in Merthyr Tydfil,

where he was employed as a porter by the Great Western Railway.

It was whilst he was in Merthyr that war broke out and Wilfred enlisted in the 8th battalion of the South Lancashire Regiment on 8th September 1914. On 28th September 1915 he was posted to France. He was, unfortunately, killed in action on the 4th July 1916.

A close chum, Private Wilfred Joseph, wrote a letter of condolence to his sister. She had, apparently, sent her brother some cigarettes only a few days previously and the parcel containing them was given to him.

He shared them with the rest of the platoon and finding an enclosed letter wrote to her. Sadly, Wilfred was engaged and was due to be married the next time that he was due home on leave. He is commemorated on the Thiepval Memorial in France. He was awarded the 15 Star, as well as the British and Victory medals.

Frank Gosden Worle History Society email: [email protected] History Society: Secretary Raye Green (01934) 516773References: Weston Gazette , Weston-super-Mare Mercury , 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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tECHnoloGY CoRnER with DOLLYLEVI ITAre you ready to say goodbye?It’s been with us for 12 years and, at its peak, was used by 80% of computers worldwide, but Microsoft has decided that it’s time to bid Windows XP a fond “adieu”.If you are one of the estimated 30% of computer users yet to move away from, what many consider to be, the best Windows operating system so far, you really need to make plans because from 8th April this year, Microsoft will stop providing updates that help protect your computer from lots of nasty viruses and other nefarious tricks (It will however be updating its own security programme for a further 12 months).

But what does this mean in practice? Well, if you never go on line with your computer - either to use the internet or to get emails - you’ve got nothing to worry about.

If, on the other hand, you do use the web, you have two obvious choices: either take the risk and hope that nothing happens (but we bet it will), or you can move away from Windows XP to a newer version of Windows or a Linux system. Should Linux be a name that is unfamiliar to you, it’s probably not the ideal solution for you.

Since Windows XP came out, there have been three newer systems released, Vista, Windows 7 and Windows 8. You don’t have to buy a new computer to get one of the later versions of Windows, so give us a call on 07775 928772 for FREE, impartial advice on your best route to safer computing - but do it now, before it’s too late!

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ACAsC & ACIFTax Concessions for Business Supporting Local Community Sports Clubs.

Vital new lifeline opportunities coming for sports clubs from local business starting April 2014.

After a lengthy Consultation period in Westminster last year involving HMRC and many sports associations, the UK central government have now published revised guidelines for Community Amateur Sports Clubs or CASC.

The new guidelines are set to permit local business to support local Sports Clubs in the same way they can already support registered charities. From April 2014 onwards, donations can be made to qualifying local sports clubs, which will enjoy full Corporation tax relief for companies that pay corporation tax.

This is called Corporate Gift Aid.

ACASC who are members of LARIA (Local Authorities Research Institute) were included in the consultation process and specifically asked that HMRC should permit this tax concession to assist local clubs who provide great service to the local community.

As a sports advisory association ACASC are now planning to implement 2 exciting new initiatives within the Local Authority to bring together business and clubs:

1. To encourage business to make qualifying donations to local sports clubs under a project called GiftAid-it. We believe that thriving local sports clubs are a key part of Community life and deserve all the support they can get.

2. To give recognition to clubs who have achieved a high benchmark standard through the ACASC Blue Flame Club Management Award. This is for service in Community Sport Management and generally working within the ethos of CASC guidelines as laid down by HMRC. Local companies can be involved with this as well.

Local businesses that wish to know more about supporting local sports clubs and the work of ACASC – should visit our web site to register your interest. Contact details are shown below.

www.giftaid-it.co.uk (advice for businesses) www.acasc.org.uk (advice for clubs)

Tel: 01275 818040 (England)

Tel: 01633 480194 (Wales + Scotland)

Mob: 07966 818040 Twitter: @ACASClubNews

Information supplied by: Association of Community Amateur Sports Clubs & Community Interest Fundraisers (ACASC / ACIF) (CIC) a Not-for-Profit Community Interest Company - No: 6800135 / CIC No: 3743 Registered Office of the Association is situated in South Wales, with Technical Services Dept. in Portishead, Bristol.

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Andrew Thompson

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

e: [email protected]

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

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A joint bid by North Somerset Council and Avon and Somerset Police to the Home Office Innovation Fund to create a new ‘CITIZEN PORTAL’ has been successful.The fund will enable an app, designed for mobile and tablet devices, to be created. This will allow residents in North Somerset to access local authority and police services in one place, without the need to visit each agency’s online services separately.

The vision is that all services available through the police website will also be accessible through the app, including online reporting and ‘track my crime’. Council services such as reporting fly tipping, noise complaints and missed recycling and waste collections will also be accessible through the app.

The collaboration builds on the successful partnership between the two authorities which has brought together the customer services in Weston-super-Mare and Clevedon to provide a central hub for council and police services. This partnership has been upheld as national best practice.

Leader of North Somerset Council, Cllr Nigel Ashton, said: “Accessing services digitally is the preferred way for many people – they can do it when and where it suits them.”

“Our successful bid for funding means we can develop this app firstly in North Somerset and then roll it out across the rest of the Avon and Somerset police area.”

“This work builds on the already excellent working relationship we have with the police and the work we have done in the gateway in the town hall in Weston-super-Mare and integrating Clevedon police station into the offices at Castlewood.”

Avon and Somerset Police and Crime Commissioner Sue Mountstevens said: “To hear that the Home Office has approved our innovation bid and will be providing funding to enhance the services we offer local people is great news. The bid utilises on-line technology to bring the police and council closer to the people they serve. The new on-line work will strengthen even further the important joint working between the police and the council already started at the Town Hall and Castlewood.”

Chief Inspector Alex Cohen, the local police commander, said: “In North Somerset, our communities are already accessing face-to-face public services in one central location so it makes sense to provide an online platform for them to access our services wherever they are.”

“Online content is increasingly accessed through mobile devices so the citizen portal will make it easier for residents to report crimes, find out what’s happening in their local area, contact local officers and access popular council services.”

There is an extensive amount of work to do in the design, build and testing of the technology to ensure it is cutting edge and meets the needs of the community so it is likely to be launched by the end of 2014. This project will be piloted in North Somerset with the ambition that this will roll out across the force.

See more at: http://www.n-somerset.gov.uk/News/Pages/New-citizen-portal-bid-approved.aspx

NEW CITIZEN PORTAL BID APPROVED

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Flying High in Weston in 2014 The Weston Air Festival will be a two day international air show in 2014, building on the success of the previous year’s show.Taking place on Weston-super-Mare Seafront on 21 and 22 June 2014, the event will incorporate the town’s Armed Forces Day celebrations on the Saturday with military exhibitions, displays and family fun on the Beach Lawns on the Sunday.Planning is already well under way with aircraft from both the UK and abroad confirmed to appear at the show. Displays will include formation display teams, fast jets, historic planes and helicopters. All the latest news will be available here as planning progresses.For information on sponsorship packages please contact our events team on 01934 427 225 or [email protected] and application forms for traders will be available to download from this webpage in early January.See more at: www.n-somerset.gov.uk/News/Pages/Flying-high-in-Weston-in-2014

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To start the New Year we are running a competition for adults and children.

It’s called ‘Celebrating Pets’ and we are asking you to enter photos or drawings of you and your pets and short stories or poems about what your pet means to you!

All entries are being displayed in our waiting room and the winners will go into a notebook which will go on sale at Easter. There is an entry fee of 50p with all proceeds raised going to Cats Protection and Many Tears Animal Rescue. The competition closes on 28th February and full details can be found on our website. We look forward to seeing your entries soon!

Something as owners we don’t always notice, is our pets teeth. Just like humans they can get dental disease at any age therefore it’s important we do everything we can do preserve them.

An ideal oral hygiene plan for your pet includes a dry diet and tooth brushing. Most animals tolerate this well but the younger you start the better! It must be animal friendly toothpaste and a soft brush.

Our nurses offer free dental consultations so we can teach you how to brush your pets teeth and they can chat through alternative treatments if you don’t think brushing is an option. This will help keep your pets mouth healthy but how do you if they need dental treatment first?

Animals mask the pain that dental disease causes extremely well therefore it’s important that we check your pets mouth annually or if you are worried. Signs that your pet may be in pain are pawing at the mouth, salivating, difficulty eating or chewing on one side of the mouth.

We routinely carry out dental procedures under anaesthetics after which you can start your homecare plan.

We can check your pets teeth at their booster or book an appointment to see one of our vets sooner if you are worried.

If you have any questions or need some advice, please contact us on

01934 622022 or why not pop in for a chat.

Celebrating Pets Competition and Dental Disease

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Weston-super-Mare RNLI is working hard to raise money towards building a brand new Lifeboat Station. Since they were unable to reach their old station due to the access pier becoming unsafe they have only been able to use a temporary station at Knightstone Harbour.The Appeal for the new station has a target of £300,000 and has two years to run. There are many activities taking place to help raise this money.On Friday 31st January, it was the RNLI SOS Day when there is a national drive by the charity to raise funds. Weston RNLI decided that as part of SOS Day and in aid of their Appeal they would invite a high profile speaker to give a talk.Professor Mark Horton, Professor of Archaeology at Bristol University is also a well know TV presenter, in particular one of the key presenters of the BBC programme Coast. Prof Horton very kindly agreed to come and give a talk about his experiences on the Coast programme and also as a yachtsman who sails in the Bristol Channel.

Nearly 100 people paid to come and listen to the talk which was held at the Blakehay Theatre in Weston-super-Mare. Several of the volunteers from the Weston RNLI crew attended wearing their seagoing kit.It was an entertaining and informative presentation by a knowledgeable and enthusiastic lecturer. He showed many slides of interesting areas around our coast as well as some historical pictures of vessels through the ages. The packed theatre had a most enjoyable time.The event was sponsored by Mercedes Cars who provided generous support. In all the evening raised nearly £1300 towards the Appeal.At the end of the presentation Mark then presented the Bristol Evening Post Yachting Challenge Cup to Charles Porter of Beachlands Hotel who received it on behalf of his son Luke who has won the Cup this year.Peter Elmont, chair of Weston-super-Mare RNLI said; “It was a great evening. Professor Horton was brilliant and the audience all enjoyed themselves. The Blakehay Theatre were fabulous, the staff were helpful and supportive so my thanks go to them as well as to Mercedes cars.”

tV Presenter Mark Horton delights RnlI audience with a talk about the BBC Coast programme for sos day.Weston-super-Mare RNLI had a most enjoyable evening with TV presenter Prof Mark Horton and raised approximately £1300 for our Appeal on SOS day.

RNLI crew members with Prof Horton, Mercedes ‘After Sales’ Manager Steve Harvey,

Cassie Plowright and Peter Elmont

For further information, please contact Weston-super-Mare RNLI Lifeboat Press Officer

Glyn Hayes on 01934 824587

To find out more information about Weston-super-Mare lifeboat and for

recent events, please log onto our website or contact Glyn Hayes on 01934 824587.

www.westonrnli.org.uk

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