Category: Community blogs
Autumn leaves and letting go
| October 14, 2014 | Posted by admin under Community blogs |
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The equinox on the 23rd of September, made way for the season of change to come upon us. Autumn is my favorite time of year, not simply because of the breath taking beauty of the fiery coloured leafy blanket that illuminates our grey roads and pavements, but because as the season of change, the fallen […]
Cheddar in the Industrial Age - book review
| May 27, 2014 | Posted by admin under Community blogs |
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Cheddar Gorge is a great place to live with its stunning scenery and convenient pubs and restaurants. We have been privileged to call it home since 2001 when we moved into a greatly adapted 200 year old cottage and set about discovering its history. To this end I have been reading “Cheddar in the Industrial […]
Yoga classes in Cheddar
| May 19, 2014 | Posted by admin under Community blogs |
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Ten reasons to start practicing yoga Yoga is an ancient form of exercise and meditation which promotes positive health and well-being. It was developed in India some 5000 years ago and has now travelled to many different countries where it is practised in many different ways. However the goal is always the same, this being […]
Have a splashing time with your little one
| March 21, 2014 | Posted by admin under Community blogs |
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After those first few weeks of the steepest learning curve you’ll ever experience it is most likely you will have begun to settle into life as a new parent. It is at this stage that you’ll want to get out and about and perhaps look for groups and classes to join. One of the first […]
Cheddar Power Station
| October 19, 2013 | Posted by Bill Storer under Community blogs |
In a few years time we are likely to see a huge increase in fuel poverty nationally as the profits of certain companies soar. Local communities need to take action to generate their own power. Wedmore’s new solar power is apparently going to be fed back into the grid and so benefit from the feed-in […]
