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The first of our autumn online talks starts today (Thursday) at 7.30pm.
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Tony goes on to say that if anyone has an old Epson printer, he has some spare Hummingbird cartridges TO802 and TO803, plus a complete set of nearly full cartridges Phone him on 01404 881319 if you can make use of them Tony Marsh has been able to book a 3 rd booster dose in Greendale for next week and reports excellent availability there. Allan’s Bangers, Jacket Potatoes and Baked Beans.Jenny and Mike and Allan will be hoping to fire your enthusiasm with these offerings, and poppies will also be on sale: There WILL be a Holy Communion service at 10.30am at the Minster this coming Sunday, 7th November. Please be aware that there was an error in the Pews News last week under services next Sunday 7th November.
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Join the Exmouth Local Group next Monday for an evening of amazing images and be inspired!īook your free ticket here. Winner of the 2019 Countryfile Calendar competition, photographer David White has been capturing the wonderful wildlife on the River Otter for many years.
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If you keep poultry of any sort, and any quantity you are probably aware of this, but if you aren’t please make sure you take the right precautions.
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Anyone can sign up for this and get involved. On November 11th there is a day of free zoom workshops to explore how Carbon Literacy can help Local Authorities to deliver climate action. This work won’t require a further road closure, as the rock armour can easily be offloaded directly from the back of a grab lorry and put in place.” If required, we will be able to do some more topsoiling and seeding in the spring/summer to encourage more vegetation growth. We will also be carrying out some planting of hedges/trees on these banks, which will enhance their stability going forwards. When the masonry is completed, we’ll bring the level of this up higher than the top of the concrete wall, to stop the rock armour slipping off forwards. The rock armour already in place around the corners of the bridge has stayed put quite well, so I think if we use larger enough boulders they will also remain in place. Therefore, we’re going to place some rock armour – large boulders – along the top of the concrete wall that’s been exposed, to protect what bank remains. I think that at this stage of the year, doing any more reinstatement with soil/matting would probably be unwise, as it’s unlikely to grow any vegetation cover. “I went out to have a look on Monday and we’ve been discussing what the best approach would be. Ted Espir took a great picture of the bridge just after the last deluge, and I forwarded it to the engineer which has prompted the following response: There is a communion service in Membury parish church at 11.00 a.m. It’s a bit late to mention it, but Classic FM are doing a special radio programme for tonight and tomorrow night (6pm – 10pm) playing specifically calming classical music just for pets, designed by an animal therapy doctor.