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King Arthur's Sport College Organises Inter-School Competition

30 Nov 12:03pm
By Jon Hayes
King Arthur's Sport College Organises Inter-School Competition

A large number of the local feeder primary schools spent an enthusiastic time at King Arthur's taking part in an inter-school indoor sports and athletics competition.

Referee Halts Match Because of Dog Mess

30 Nov 11:51am
By Western Gazette
Referee Halts Match Because of Dog Mess

The new chairman of Wincanton Sports Ground is spear-heading a campaign to crack down on dog-walkers who let their pets foul the Moor Lane football pitch. The problem has got worse in recent months and the game between Wincanton Town ans Wessex under 15s on 14th November had to be stopped for faeces to be removed from the pitch.

Blueprint For Homes Comes Under Attack

30 Nov 11:42am
By Western Gazette
Blueprint For Homes Comes Under Attack

Angry Wincanton residents claimed plans to build 350 new homes would damage the town at a council meeting this week. Town Councillors invited public questions on Monday to discuss South Somerset District Council's core strategy proposals. Despite a public consultation period existing since October, residents claimed they had not been given enough time to consider the document.

World Event Performance Wins Extra Grant

29 Nov 6:45pm
By Western Gazette
World Event Performance Wins Extra Grant

A schoolboy from Wincanton is celebrating after receiving a cash boost in recognition of his ninth place in the junior World Biathlete Championships in Dubai last month. Alexander Allen, 14, from Holbrook, battled 35 degree temperatures in the competition which involves a 500-metre run followed by a 100-metre swim and another 500-metre run.

Art Show Success

29 Nov 6:05pm
By Rebecca Thurgood
Art Show Success

Thanks to everyone who contributed in some way to the Art Exhibition and Craft Show earlier this month in aid of the Wincanton Live At Home Scheme.

Tributes Paid to War Heroes at Rest Far From Home

26 Nov 3:04am
By Western Gazette
Tributes Paid to War Heroes at Rest Far From Home

British Legion members from Wincanton visited Northern Europe and the final resting place of fallen soldiers from the town in the build-up to Armistice Day. Tony Goddard, David Mills and Peter Cox made the poignant trip to Flanders, Picardy and Northern Pas De Calais.

Hall Becomes Village's New Memorial on Armistice Day

25 Nov 9:46pm
By Western Gazette
Hall Becomes Village's New Memorial on Armistice Day

A five year project to build a war memorial for Charlton Musgrove reached its conclusion when the new village hall hosted a ceremony to commemorate Armistice Day. Villagers worked tirelessly to plan and manage the project to give Charlton Musgrove a fitting tribute to fallen soldiers from the village.

Get Entries in for Second Weird and Wonderful Image Competition

25 Nov 9:06pm
By John Baxter
Get Entries in for Second Weird and Wonderful Image Competition

The Window is again organising an Art and Image Competition for the schools of Wincanton. All entries will be shown in a slide show at the Town Hall as part of the Christmas Extravaganza on Friday 10th Dec at 7.15pm when prizes will be given.

Wind Turbines Plan Withdrawn

23 Nov 1:42pm
By Western Gazette
Wind Turbines Plan Withdrawn

A scheme for two 34 metre-high wind turbines have been withdrawn by the applicant, owing to a lack of information in the plans, just two days before it was due to be discussed by the parish council.

When in Rome...

23 Nov 1:32pm
By Ralph Wright
When in Rome...

23 students and 4 adults from King Arthur's Community School toured Rome on foot, by bike and by coach last summer enjoying art, language and ancient history.

More Images of the Stourhead Estate

23 Nov 11:58am
By John Baxter
More Images of the Stourhead Estate

Not content with one walk and driven to try out a new camera I took advantage of a beautiful day in November for another Stourhead walk.

David Heath Reports on a Range of New Health and Benefit Policies

19 Nov 12:28pm
By David Heath
David Heath Reports on a Range of New Health and Benefit Policies

David Heath expresses his understanding of how the new plans and policies of the Coalition Government regarding the support of the elderly and those with disabilities together with those receiving benefits should work out in practice.

From Wincanton to Peru - Rachel's Story

19 Nov 12:05pm
By Rachel Elliston
From Wincanton to Peru - Rachel's Story

Former King Arthur's student Rachel (nee Smith) and her husband Dr Paul Elliston have ended up working for a children's charity two miles high in the Peruvian Andes. This is her story.

Free Willow Sculpture Workshop at Carymoor Saturday 27th Nov.

18 Nov 1:10pm
By Helen Boyer
Free Willow Sculpture Workshop at Carymoor Saturday 27th Nov.

A great chance to try something new - Willow Sculpture! Don't miss this chance for a great experience and a good day out at Carymoor near Castle Cary.

Mayor Richard D'Arcy Presents County Council Award to Mrs Sylvia Pleasants

17 Nov 6:16pm
By John Baxter
Mayor Richard D'Arcy Presents County Council Award to Mrs Sylvia Pleasants

On behalf of the Chairman of Somerset County Council Wincanton's Mayor presented an award to Sylvia Pleasants for fifty years of contributions to the community at a meeting of Wincanton Town Council on 8th November.

Joint Music Trip to Germany a Great Success

16 Nov 8:42pm
By Holly Austin, Emma Fletcher
Joint Music Trip to Germany a Great Success

Forty students from King Arthur’s and twenty from Sexey's spent half-term on an action packed trip to Germany. There they sang, played their instruments, performed at concerts, cruised down the Rhine, visited our German twin town Lahnau and had a wonderful time exploring another country and making new friends.

Pupils Learn From Crime Scene

16 Nov 4:42pm
By Western Gazette
Pupils Learn From Crime Scene

Children at Wincanton Primary had a close-up view of police work when the school grounds were turned into a crime scene as part of a citizenship project last week. Year 5 and 6 children started their school day as normal on Wednesday but had no idea the dummy crime scene had been set up by teachers and police officers.

We Need Your Vote! Oops, no we don't...

13 Nov 6:47pm
By Mandy Cochrane
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We're thrilled that Wincanton Window has been shortlisted for a Natwest Community Grant. But we need your vote! Please support us by popping into Natwest before 28th November and completing a simple voting slip. Seems a mistake was made and we're no longer in the running!

Home Farm Trust (hft) Fair

11 Nov 6:25pm
By Sue Bosanquet
Home Farm Trust (hft) Fair

The hft (Home Farm Trust) Fair takes place this year on Saturday 27th November at 10.30 am at the Memorial Hall. Entry 50p. A well-loved event in Wincanton for the last 33 years, its proceeds help people with learning disabilities.

Cheers! Beatrice Turns 103

11 Nov 5:15pm
By Western Gazette
Cheers! Beatrice Turns 103

A former convenience store owner and the oldest resident at a Wincanton nursing home is celebrating after reaching her 103rd birthday. Beatrice McWean celebrated the milestone with friends and family at a party last week laid on by staff at the Elroi Manor nursing home on West Hill. A nephew even flew in from Canada to deliver a birthday card in person.

Dentist Is All Smiles After Awards Nod

11 Nov 4:50pm
By Western Gazette
Dentist Is All Smiles After Awards Nod

A dentist form Wincanton has been rewarded for gambling on a career switch by being nominated for seven national awards. Mr. Hawkins' practice has been operating since 2006 and is in line for Best Private Practice, Best Patient Care, Best Dental Team, Most Innovative Practice and two more minor categories.

North Cheriton Christmas Gift & Craft Fayre

09 Nov 3:47pm
By Sheila Harvey
North Cheriton Christmas Gift & Craft Fayre

Come and buy your Christmas presents from a variety of stalls at our Christmas Gift & Craft Fayre. All stands are presented by local craftspeople with a great range of top quality handmade crafts offered for sale. Refreshments available.

Autumn - Time to Walk and Wonder

09 Nov 3:31pm
By John Baxter
Autumn - Time to Walk and Wonder

Free and open to the public, the Stourhead Estate offers us a wonderful range of walks which never look better than when the leaves turn and Autumn is with us.

Museum Clear-Out

09 Nov 3:03pm
By Western Gazette
Museum Clear-Out

Wincanton Museum and History Society appeals for donors of artefacts used in the museum to come forward to collect their items before the end of December, after it was announced the museum has closed.

Excalibur Newsletter - October 2010

08 Nov 3:30pm
By Dave Smith
Excalibur Newsletter - October 2010

The October 2010 edition of the King Arthur's School monthly newsletter, Excalibur, is now available on their web site.

What Next? A History of Criminal Identification

08 Nov 2:45pm
By John Baxter
What Next? A History of Criminal Identification

Retired Met Officer and researcher Dr Terry Stanford will be giving an intriguing presentation of the ways police forces have sought to make certain of the identity of offenders. Friday 12th November, 7.30pm, at the Balsam Centre.

Parkinson's Group Have Their First Meeting

08 Nov 2:23pm
By Stephen Beech
Parkinson's Group Have Their First Meeting

The Wincanton Area Parkinson's Group meet for a great tea and to get organised in the Wincanton War Memorial Hall Sun Lounge.

Resident's Window Smashed in Shadwell Lane

08 Nov 1:53pm
By Jenny Maynard
Resident's Window Smashed in Shadwell Lane

A property in Shadwell Lane, Wincanton, has been targeted by an offender who has committed criminal damage.

Art Helps Hearts!

03 Nov 2:31pm
By Penny Moorcraft
Art Helps Hearts!

Charity Art Auction at The Half Moon Inn, Horsington on Friday 12th November at 8.00pm, with viewing from 12.00 - 3pm and from 6.00pm onwards in aid of The British Heart Foundation.

The Comprehensive Spending Review - David Heath MP Reflects

02 Nov 6:23pm
By David Heath
The Comprehensive Spending Review - David Heath MP Reflects

David Heath reflects on the Comprehensive Spending Review as being "not only economically credible, but a radical reforming agenda" for what he considers to be extremely tough times when "the country has genuinely been on the verge of bankruptcy."

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