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The Somerset Choral Society is a choir of around 40 voices (SATB) and is the local Choral Society in this area with members from Cheddar, Axbridge, Wedmore, Winscombe and other villages in the Cheddar Valley and North Somerset.
The Choir rehearses weekly from September to May in the Cheddar RC Community Hall, Tweentown, Cheddar, BS27 3HU every Wednesday evening at 7:30pm, and provides two choral concerts every year, at St John the Baptist Church, Axbridge in November, and at St Cuthbert’s Church, Wells in May.
We are always pleased to welcome new members (there are no auditions).
For tickets, contact our website below.
For general enquiries, call 01934 824846.
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Are you in need of car transport?
Welcome to Moving Forward, a Somerset County Council initiative to reduce congestion and pollution in Somerset by helping people to explore sustainable transport options.
http://www.movingsomersetforward.co.uk/community-car-schemes
We are a friendly relaxing clinic based in the courtyard of the George Inn on Church Street Wedmore.


- Osteopathy with Claire Tidswell
- Sports massage/deep tissue massage
- Sports injuries
- Postural assessment
- Cupping
- Dry needling
- Vibration treatment
- Shockwave therapy
- Personal training
- Spinning classes
- Pre and post-event training taping
- Women’s health clinic with Roberta Bass

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Messy Church is for families with children up to secondary school age. It gives the opportunity to explore a bible theme through lots of fun craft tables together with a story, songs and prayers. Food is always available afterwards. St Mary’s Messy Church meets a number of times each year on Saturday afternoons between 3 and 5 pm. For details about next Messy Church go to http://www.stmarywedmore.org.uk/ or the Messy Church Facebook page.
We are based in Crickham, Wedmore.
We take on projects as small as garden patios to large extensions and renovations. Property maintenance such as repairing gutters, replacing slipped roof tiles and so on. Block paved driveways, hard landscaping, garden walls etc...
We can provide references and show you our portfolio of work.

St Mary's is the ancient parish church for Wedmore.
The present church dates back to the fifteenth century, although there will have been a church on the site dating back to Saxon times.
As well as Sunday services, the church offers a monthly Fairtrade Coffee Shop, welcomes babies, children and adults for baptism and is the place where couples with a connection to Wedmore can be married.
Opening Times: The church is open daily from c.8.30 a.m. to dusk.
Sunday services are usually at 10.15 a.m. but please check the Isle of Wedmore News for details.
St Mary's Church, Church Street, Wedmore BS28
Monthly Newsletter https://www.achurchnearyou.com/church/10871/

I am firmly of the view that it is important for you to feel comfortable with your choice of celebrant because the script and how it is delivered will form the central part of your ceremony. So let me introduce myself. I am a Humanist celebrant, living on the edge of the Mendips in Somerset, and working across the South West Region. I am accredited by Humanists UK to conduct funeral ceremonies and memorial services.
Back in 2017, I trained as a non-religious pastoral support worker, accredited by Humanists UK. I had been drawn to the Non-Religious Pastoral Support Network after the death of my mother – an experience which taught me a lot about my capacity to listen and care for a person at the end of their life. It was during the training that my interest in becoming a funeral celebrant was first awakened, as I met several fellow trainees who were already practising celebrants. I quickly learned from them what a privilege it is to craft a ceremony that is tailor-made around a central character, truly reflecting their personality, life and experiences and realised this was something I wanted to do.
Since qualifying as a non-religious pastoral support worker, I have been volunteering as a member of the Spiritual Care Team at Weston Hospicecare, supporting people both on the In-patient Unit, Day Hospice and out in the community. I feel very strongly that everyone deserves to access the same emotional and spiritual support, regardless of whether they are religious or not. I very much enjoy the work I do there, often simply being alongside people who are adapting to a new diagnosis, accepting their life is coming to an end, or living with a life-limiting illness. I have been able to enhance my listening skills and learn more about how to support people to have tender conversations without avoiding what needs to be said.
Outside of work, I enjoy music and singing, exploring the natural environment and continuing to learn about the interconnectedness of the world we live in. As a Humanist, I believe it is life enhancing to pour my energy into the one life that I have, not by focusing on the material, but through my relationships with others, my joys in nature and my awe of science.
I am inspired by people’s stories, genuinely interested in their lives and filled with wonder at their achievements. My love of reading and storytelling, coupled with my humanist convictions, means that I have just the right skills to put together a meaningful, resonant ceremony for you or your loved one.
Visit us to see our collection and browse our selection of hats, fascinators, shoes and accessories. Whether you already know what you’re looking for or would like a consultation with Susie or a member of her team, we’ll be happy to help you find the perfect outfit for your event. We also offer a full alteration service for our wedding and formal attire.
Providers of flowers for Wedmore in Bloom
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Fantastic Garden Nursery - for all your needs: flowers, trees. shrubs and more.
Specialists in hanging baskets too!
Family Run - Twenty three years in the business!




