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Wednesday, July 25, 2007

Weather causes country fair cancellation in 30th anniversary year

THE 30th anniversary Dunster Country Fair, due to have taken place on July 25, has been cancelled due to the recent wet weather conditions.
The decision was taken at the weekend when it became apparent that the site on Dunster Lawns was waterlogged and vehicles could not safely access it for marquees and other pre-event facilities to be set up.
Cancellation will cause a huge financial blow to the organisers, the West Somerset Hunt and Minehead Harriers.
The one-day show, which showcases country life for urban residents, regularly attracts attendances of more than 10,000 people and raises vital funding for the hunts.
Now, the hunts will need to look to other fund-raising ventures to secure their finances for the coming year.
Financial losses, though, should be mitigated as the country fair is run by volunteers who do not charge for their services.
The bulk of the losses will be on equipment hire and entertainment bookings.
The Queens Hall, in Minehead, has stepped in to help one of this year’s entertainment acts, the Lions National Youth Brass Band.
The band will instead be playing in the Queens Hall at 2 pm on Wednesday, July 25 – and entry is free.
The band comes from South Cheshire and was formed in 1988 by local youngsters aged from 10 to 19 years all wanting to play a brass instrument.
It takes its name from a number of local Lions groups which sponsor the band.
The band is made up of three bands, the ‘beginners’, the ‘junior band’ and the ‘youth band’ totalling 98 youngsters, with all three proving successful in their own way.
It is conducted by Nigel Birch, who is now in his second stint as musical director.
Queens Hall marketing officer Ami Bowsher-Grief said: “We know everybody will really enjoy this band, so we hope people come down and show them some support and enjoy some great music from these great musicians.”
Elsewhere in West Somerset, some village events managed to beat the weather at the weekend with crowds turning out for Porlock’s first-ever country village fair, which raised money towards a £60,000 target to replace equipment for the recreation ground and local scouts.
Entertainments at the fair included a falconry display, a village market, a art exhibition, a craft tent with local craft demonstrations, ferret racing, pony rides, and Morris dancing.
In Luxborough, people braved the wettest weather at the village’s traditional annual fete for 40 years to help raise nearly £3,000 for the village hall and parish church.
Attractions included the Luxborough Challenge tug o’ war contest where the village ‘lads’ challenged other local groups for a £100 prize, a family dog show, cakes and plant stalls, a Pimms and wine tent, children’s entertainment, a Punch and Judy show, and performances by Watchet Town Band.
The lucky programme winner was number 206. Anybody with programme number 206 should telephone 01398 371 340 with their name and address to claim the £50 prize.
Photo by Mark the Photographer, ref TCP0004. Order image reprints online at www.tcpbymtp.co.uk.

Wednesday, January 31, 2007

Free laptop computer to be given to home-based business

A BRAND new laptop computer is available to be won for free in a draw being held at 12 noon at the West Somerset Business Fair on Wednesday, February 28.
The fair is being organised in the Queens Hall, Minehead, by the West Somerset Business Network, from 11 am to 6 pm.
The business network has already sent out a questionnaire to all known businesses which operate from home, and anybody who completes and returns the form will be entered into the draw for the laptop.
The form needs to be returned by February 15, and for anybody who has not received a copy, it is available from the business network’s website at www.westsomersetbusinessnetwork.org.
The aim of the questionnaire is to determine the future needs of local businesses and to gauge whether there is demand for a high-speed broadband service in West Somerset.
The business network is working in partnership with the prize sponsor, Westlabb Ltd, and questionnaire sponsor, Connecting Somerset, which is also one of the business fair sponsors.
District council cabinet member, Councillor Roger Webber, who is a director of Westlabb, said: “Westlabb, via the Exmoor Community Computer Centre who deliver the IT training, has done a fantastic job in enabling residents in rural parishes to form worldwide links via the internet.
“If people want more training, they can contact Jo Hoare at the computer centre on 01643 851594.”
Westlabb Ltd has successfully achieved its main objectives since its formation in 2004 by facilitating internet and IT training for 14 parishes within West Somerset.
It also commissioned the West Somerset Internet Community Interest Company to provide a high-speed broadband service to Crowcombe, Brompton Regis, and Luxborough, and is now considering whether to extend this service.
Anybody who would like to learn more about broadband for their business is welcome to have an informal discussion with Connecting Somerset at the business fair on February 28.
  • Our photograph shows the laptop computer prize with (left to right) district council rural facilitator Angela Lamplough, Westlabb director Bob Druitt, Neil Saunders and Dave Cornish, both of Connecting Somerset, Councillor Roger Webber, and Westlabb directors Phil Brown, Iain Joyce, and Jon Summers. Photo submitted.