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THE online community newspaper for Nailsea people, their family and their friends

October 2024

Our town is a very, very nice town

DRONE IMAGE: by Friends of Trendlewood Park member Peter Speight. This is also on our Green Peeps page HERE with details of Tithe Barn meeting

Property people
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After the September 2024 rain at Land Yeo we have flooding images taken by Gill Brown on our property page. This is where developers want to build next, houses on stilts perhaps? The marshland is in the parish of Nailsea and Wraxall, read more  HERE

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What's On 2024

October is black history month and Nailsea Folk Club has a gig featuring Gambian music at the Tithe Barn. Also featured are Halloween parties and more. And all the Christmas parties, pantos, festive feasts and CHSW Santa Run are HERE. The What's On page with diary is HERE

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Gallery 2024

Lots of slideshows in our July-September gallery HERE.  And we have a new October to December gallery page HERE. There are more images of markets, festivals, Backwell lake, country walks, and of Nailsea people in a decade and more of slideshows, go explore! Our reviews have lots of images too, this one from Peaky Blinders at Bristol Hippodrome

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​​DRINKS MENU

Boss Iqbal Miah, of New Posh Spice at High Street Nailsea, wants everyone to know 'we have got our alcohol license'. Read more on our Food & Drink page HERE.

HIGH AND DRY

Ahoy landlubbers, land locked Nailsea Folk Club is hosting an RNLI 200 fundraising concert at 2nd Nailsea Scout HQ on Sunday afternoon with the High & Dry Shanty Crew -  all welcome on Sunday afternoon, October 6. See our What's On page for more HERE

SOLAR PANELS

At the bottom of Goblin Combe and within touching distance of Bristol Airport, hedge fund enterprise Pace, hope to build the second biggest solar farm in the UK. It will be visible for miles and miles.. Check it out on North Somerset Council planning portal here https://planning.n-somerset.gov.uk/online-applications/applicationDetails.do?keyVal=SIIR49LP05K00&activeTab=summary  

VAPE SHOP OPEN

The Vape Escape shop has opened in Crown Glass Shopping Centre, Nailsea, but along the way at Colliers Walk the sun bed salon Gloden is still being fitted out. Both have had a mixed reaction from Nailsea People.​ More on our Marketplace page HERE

First Bus drivers are coming to Nailsea for a disabled passengers training session.
North Somerset Council passenger transport service manager Carl Nicholson and First Bus operations manager Richard Chinnock heard first hand this summer at Nailsea and Backwell Access Cafe of the 'on the buses' experiences of the group.
Concerns about unpleasant bumpy bus journeys and the frustration of some drivers fearful of running late because of the time it was taking for disabled people to get on board, were voiced.
The expertise needed to 'park' wheelchairs on most buses needed an advanced driving licence, it was agreed.
The result of the discussion was Richard volunteered setting up awareness driver training with the group in Nailsea.
Drivers often confuse electric wheelchairs for mobility scooters, wheelchair users being asked for permits or being refused entry onto buses, the meeting heard.
Routes, timetables and ticket machines were also discussed.
Cafe organiser Alison Morgan said: "We are hoping to get an update on progress on the issues raised from North Somerset and First Bus with a date for the training session."
Also a new user-friendly access directory for Nailsea shops and business premises is much needed and the hazardous uneven pavements especially in the High Street need fixing, those present agreed. 
The next access cafe is on Friday, November 22, 10.30am-noon with free coffee and biscuits served. All welcome.
You can contact Alison by email on acmorgan83@outlook.com.

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Backwell mother Ruth Yard lost her only child Fergus to cancer when he was aged just 12.

She said: “Your worst fear after your child dies is that he'll be forgotten.”

They had long been searching for a tree with special meaning to plant in Fergus’ memory and to draw attention to all the children affected by childhood cancer.

The Sycamore Gap tree was cut down a year ago, sparking national outrage.

Now, Fergus' community will be one of the first to be gifted a sapling grown from it.

Stories of these first saplings to be promised are being shared to inspire others to apply for a ‘Tree of Hope’ from the National Trust.

They have now grown to about 5ft tall, the BBC discovered on a visit to the top-secret greenhouse where they are kept.

Fergus 'loved the outdoors' and was planning to walk Hadrian's wall with his dad

On a bank, overlooking an open green space, Fergus’ parents share the spot where his tree will go – a prominent place in the landscape.

Their son came to this recreational ground nearly every day – a boy, on the cusp of becoming a teenager, who had a love of the outdoors.

It was his walk to school. He played cricket and other games here with his dad Ian, who described it as place filled with 'fun'.

Father and son were planning to walk Hadrian’s Wall, along which the Sycamore Gap tree was nestled.

They postponed because of the pandemic with the hope of visiting once life went back to ‘normal’.

But Fergus was diagnosed with Osteosarcoma (bone cancer) in January 2021 and was just 12 years old when he died in May 2022.

Fergus' parents Ruth and Ian have chosen a prominent spot in Fergus' local park for the special sapling to be planted

Two years on, his mum Ruth contacted the National Trust after hearing about the seedlings and grafts successfully grown from seeds and young twigs rescued from the felled tree.

“There's something about the story of the new life being created from the Sycamore Gap.

"It made me think of all the children affected by childhood cancer. And how they deserve so much better. They deserve a second chance of life.”

A Sycamore Gap sapling seemed a fitting tribute as it was the trip planned, but never taken.

Since Fergus died, nature has been a constant source of strength to the family, Ruth tells me: “Its power to regenerate. And to console.”

She stresses that cancer in children is 'horrendous, brutal and life-changing' and that bone cancer in children is something 'no one really talks about'.

"We need to do more. We need to know more."So her hope for the tree is to draw attention to the challenges these children face.

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The original tree was 49ft (15m) when it was chopped down, and so 49 of its saplings will be released to communities across the UK who successfully apply.

The Sycamore Gap stood in a dip in Hadrian’s Wall in Northumberland, attracting visitors, proposals and was even featured in the Hollywood blockbuster Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves.

But on the morning of 28 September 2023, news spread internationally that the tree had been chopped down overnight.

Two men accused of damaging the tree and wall both deny the offence.

There was excitement over the summer when shoots started to emerge from the stump itself.

Currently its 'baby trees' are being nurtured and protected in a secret greenhouse, a site of biosecurity because of the rare specimens grown there – including a copy of Newton’s Apple Tree.

The first of the seedlings to pop up has been gifted to King Charles.

It was the wrong time of year to grow the material that was salvaged from the iconic tree and things have been 'touch and go', Darryl Beck, who has been tending to the seedlings explains.

The tree stood in a dip in Hadrian's Wall in Northumberland

But now the small team here are caring for about 100 saplings, some taller than 1.5m, and more seedlings are coming on.

There are also 'nine or so grafts and budded plants' Chris Trimmer who runs the site explains. They are genetic copies of the original tree.

The trees wont be ready for planting until next year.

Chris said: “We're only a very small part of the story, but these trees will be around for the next 200 to 500 years.

"So, they'll be around a long time and give a lot of hope to people.”

The National Trust wants these saplings to be symbols of hope and healing, with each tree going to a very special place.

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PHOTOS: Top from Yard family album and the tree by Clement Freud posted on Wikimedia commons. The photogenic tree was located in Northumberland, England, was felled 28 September 2023

Tree memorial for Fergus

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Nailsea superstar Mollie Pearce has announced on Instagram she will be Dancing on Ice which is set to return in early 2025.

North Somerset model and disability advocate Mollie was favourite to take to the ice, according to a betting company expert.

Mollie was 1/4 favourite to swap The Traitors' castle for the ice rink, they said.

The hugely popular runner up on The Traitors, Mollie will compete in the 17th series of the ITV show.

Since The Traitors, the Bristol-based model and former Nailsea School student has also taken part in Comic Relief, The Traitors: The Movie and appeared on Loose Women.

On the announcement of her joining the Dancing on Ice line-up, Mollie told Lorraine during a breakfast television appearance: "It will be fun, I want to challenge myself, I'm ready for the challenge."

Dancing on Ice is a British television series currently presented by Stephen Mulhern and Holly Willoughby.
The series features celebrities and their professional partners figure skating in front of a panel of judges. 
The series, broadcast on ITV, started on 14 January 2006.
Each week the celebrities and their partners perform a live ice dance routine. 
A four/five-strong ice panel give a mark between 0.0 and 10.0.
These total scores then create a leaderboard which combines with the public vote in order to determine the two lowest placed couples with one couple leaving the competition each week.
Obviously Nailsea People will be voting for Mollie!

CARNIVAL CHAMPION: And Mollie with members of the Nailsea Carnival & Fayre committee also popped in this week to 1st Nailsea Scouts HQ at Clevedon Road to pay a special visit to some of its Beavers, Cubs and Scouts and to collect a £844.16 cheque as carnival head judge on behalf of Crohn's & Colitis UK, who were this year's nominated charity for the carnival procession. 

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Nailsea banking hub update

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We are getting a banking hub and it is going in the old Home Additions shop.
This is part of the Paul O’Brien building The Courthouse on the corner of High Street and Link Road.
In February this year Lloyds Bank closed in Nailsea, leaving the town with no bank except for the Post Office.
Lloyds set up a community drop-in facility at No 65 High Street.
This will operate until January 2025 and opens 9am-3pm every Friday but with no cash service available.
The giant ATM installed by HSBC at Crown Glass Place hasn't been a success with lots of complaints.
Nailsea Town Council led by councillor James Turner has been actively campaigning for a bank hub making it easy to do your banking face to face, whichever bank you’re with.
Located in communities across the UK, they’re owned by Cash Access UK and operated by the Post Office in partnership with nine major high street banks.

Town councillor James R Turner said: "Was confirmed earlier this year by UK Cash Access that Nailsea meets the criteria and will be getting a hub.

"We were told next year would be the opening date.

"As the Councillor who submitted the request for this I'm glad to see they listened, visited Nailsea and agreed we meet the criteria.

On Wednesday, October 2, at 7.30pm Nailsea Town Council at the Tithe Barn Melissa Whittaker of Cash Access UK gave a presentation about the community banking hub for the town.

She didn't confirm a start date or location but said: "We expect to be in by May 2025 as it can take up to a year mainly to find and kit out the suitable premises."

You can read/download the 11-page banking hub information booklet in pdf format HERE.

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VOTED OFF: Weakest Link on BBC on Saturday night and it’s Mollie and her friend Harry … sadly Mollie went out first and guess who was among those who voted her off? Hang your head in shame (again) Harry. Mollie’s verdict on the tv quiz show? She said it was ‘more stressful than round table on Traitors’. Pictured from left Harry Clark, presenter Romesh Ranganathan and Mollie

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