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Cadbury Garden Centre in Congresbury is teaming up with Codename Octopus to launch a new Summertime exhibition that showcases the work of 14 talented local artists.
Visitors will be able to discover an array of original artworks, prints, jewellery and ceramics at the free event which will take place in The Parlour Room from 9am on June 27th to 3pm on July 3rd.
Different artists will be attendance each day so visitors can meet the makers and learn about their work. All of the pieces in the exhibition will be available to buy.
Among those exhibiting are MA graduates from the Royal College of Art, UWE and Bath Spa University, and two of the artists have recently received awards for their innovative work.
There will also be a selection of £10 taster workshops for visitors to try including printmaking, calligraphy and recycling art.
Blue Diamond’s Group Event’s Manager Rebecca Gurnett says: “Cadbury Garden Centre is located in the heart of a vibrant creative community and this exhibition is a chance for visitors to meet the local artists, hear their stories and discover how each piece is made.”
“We’re also hoping to inspire people to explore their creative sides by learning new art forms, taught by the artists from the show.”
The taster workshops will run from Monday to Friday twice daily at 10am and 2.30pm. They include Botanical Monoprinting, Calligraphy Cards, Gelliprinting, Recycling Tetrapack into Art and Exploring Charcoal.
The workshops can be booked online here https://events.bluediamond.gg/category/73459
Codename Octopus are a group of Somerset-based artists and educational professionals dedicated to supporting local artists and craftspeople. They have a programme of workshops designed for all abilities to develop new skills.
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| Date | Mon 15 Jun 2026 |
| Application Type | Change of use |
| Development | Change of use of building from Use Class E (Commercial, Business and Service) to Use Class B2 (General Industrial) for use as an MoT testing station and vehicle repair centre. Alteration to door from 2.4 m high to 3.5 m high |

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| Application Type | Full Planning Permission |
| Development | Demolition of the existing lean-to and proposed erection of a single storey rear extension with minor internal alterations. |
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| Application Type | Full Planning Permission |
| Development | Demolition of the existing sunroom and proposed erection of a replacement single storey rear extension. |
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| Date | Tue 02 Jun 2026 |
| Application Type | Full Planning Permission |
| Development | Proposed erection of a single-storey rear infill extension. |
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| Application Type | Tree Works |
| Development | Oak (T1) Raise crown to 2,5mtrs by removal of sub lateral limbs only. Clear crown away from property to give 2mtr clearance |
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| Application Type | Full Planning Permission |
| Development | Full planning application for 25no. new residential dwellings, with access from the A370, associated drainage infrastructure and landscaping |
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