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Weston Hospicecare Mendip Challenge – May 31st

The Mendip Challenge 2026 is a fun and rewarding fundraising event for anyone looking to push themselves, enjoy the great outdoors, and more importantly raise vital funds for Weston Hospicecare. This year, a team from Congresbury (Team Mary) will be taking part in the Challenge in memory of Mary Abbott, who was supported by the Hospice in the final weeks of her life. Team Mary are aiming to complete the 5 Mile walk and would really appreciate your support. You can donate to their JustGiving page by clicking here:

https://www.justgiving.com/page/marilyn-talbot-1?utm_medium=FA&utm_source=EM

Donating through JustGiving is simple, fast and totally secure. Once you donate, they’ll send your money directly to Weston Hospicecare, so it’s the most efficient way to give – saving time and cutting costs for the charity.

Weston Hospicecare only receives 18% of its funding from the NHS. This means that the majority of its financial support comes from the generosity of individuals and local communities. Events like Mendip Challenge are vital for raising the funds needed to continue providing compassionate end-of-life care.

FREE Prostate Cancer Testing Event

Yeo Valley Lions in conjunction with Somerset Prostrate Support are hosting a FREE prostate cancer testing event on Saturday 6th June between 9.00am and 12.30pm held at the Hangstones Pavilion, Stowey Road, Yatton.

Of the 142 Men who attended this free testing service last year 24 needed to be referred to their GPs for further examination, which demonstrates just how early diagnosis can be crucial to successful treatment.

I would be very grateful if you could circulate the details of the event within the community to ensure that we have anther successful day.  Visit HERE for further information and how to book.

The full details of the programme can be viewed from HERE 

Roger Gibbins
Yeo Valley Lions Club
07788 646050

Trinity Singers Concert 7th June

Trinity Singers’ next concert will be ‘Lazing on a Sunday afternoon‘ and will contain a variety of gentle music from composers old and new.  It will take you on a journey from sacred music, through the countryside, and you’ll hear of love and loss, and revel in the wonders of warm, starry summer nights.

The programme includes the theme music from the Vicar of Dibley, an arrangement of Scarborough Fair, and music by Lauridson, Byrd and Tallis among others.

This concert will be rehearsed, and conducted, by their Guest Conductor Alison Blundell.
 
Join them on Sunday June 7th, 2026 at St. Mary’s Church, Yatton at 3:30 pm.

This will be a shorter programme of about an hour, followed by tea/coffee and cakes – just perfect for a (hopefully) sunny Sunday afternoon!

Tickets are available from their website www.trinitysingers.co.uk or from members of the choir.

Good Neighbour Scheme

Hour spare with a helping hand

Voluntary Action North Somerset (VANS) is delighted to announce the roll out of the Good Neighbour Scheme, a community led initiative designed to support older residents (65+) living in rural villages across North Somerset. The scheme connects local volunteers with residents who need occasional help with small odd jobs in and around their home, enabling people to remain independent in their own homes for as long as possible.

If you have a spare hour and would like to volunteer with this scheme, please contact Tracy on 07458073262 or email info@vansmail.org.uk

Work on fields next to the Millennium Green, Congresbury

Some work is being done on the ‘mitigation land’ next to the Millennium Green related to the planning application for housing on land north of Mulberry Road Congresbury. This mitigation land consists of two large fields next to the Millennium Green.

The contractor has apparently been telling members of the public that this work is being done on behalf of YACWAG. THIS IS NOT TRUE.

YACWAG has nothing to do with this land. If you hear this rumour please put people right. Thank you.