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

July 2026
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Our town is a very, very nice town

Property people
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We feature a country cottage which was once a beer house in Nailsea and new business HQ renamed The Temperance House at Wraxall. Update of future of the Fryth Way football ground is on the agenda for Nailsea Town Council BUT under 'confidential' heading. More news on Hensons sponsored page HERE

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What's On 2026

After the heat of June cooler days forecast for July. We have a clash of dates with carnival, beer & cider fest and Toby Riley's memorial football match on same day. Some of us will attempt to get to all three! More What's On page HERE  

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Gallery 2026

We have 18+ slideshows now in our 2026 gallery including Backwell walking carnival, farmers' markets, and lots of flora and fauna. Beer & banger 10K road race photos supplied by running club its big thank you published on our comments page HERE. Gallery pics  HERE and please email your photos nailseapeople@gmail.com

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PERFECT PARADES: Found in our gallery and archives this slideshow is full of some of our favourite photos from past decades

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Football Crazy!

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Nailsea Carnival with its colourful procession and fabulous fair and the popular big car boot sale is on Saturday, July 4.

Unfortunately it clashes with the beer & cider festival weekend at Nailsea & Backwell RFC ground and the memorial football match for Toby Riley at Nailsea School.

Like many Nailsea People we will try to attend all three and as the parade is leaving the Clevedon Road car park at a slightly earlier time of 12.30pm this should be possible.

The forecast is warm and dry, so fingers-crossed no rain or repeat heatwave. 

Organised by 1st Nailsea Scouts and the carnival committee the mega event is supported by Nailsea Town Council. 

Entry is free - no pre-booking or reserving tickets.

The carnival procession starts at Clevedon Road and ends at Millennium Park with road closures on route.

It is expected an enthusiastic crowd will line the route, particularly along High Street, so best to arrive early to get a good view.

In the park, from midday onwards,1st Nailsea Scouts will be manning the barbecue to serve tasty hot-dogs and beefy burgers, so you will be able to enjoy a delicious al fresco lunch or snack. 

Throughout the afternoon there will a full programme of events, including local choirs, dance groups and other musical entertainment.

There will also be numerous stalls and games from local charities, organisations and businesses. 

You will also be able to pick up a bargain at the bumper car boot sale.

The carnival also features a Great Days Out raffle, with lots of vouchers for days out to be won, such as a Wookey Hole day ticket for two adults and two children, or family annual ticket to Clevedon Pier. 

If you cannot visit the carnival on the day, don’t worry as you can buy tickets online by going to https://raffle.nailseacarnival.org.uk.

Nailsea Carnival will be a fun day for everyone, young, not so young, and families, whatever the weather! 

This year, the carnival are proud to support Nailsea Community Larder (Nailsea Community Group) through the roadside bucket collection, as chosen by our community champion - The Nailsea Knitters.

Last year, thanks to everyone's incredible generosity, the bucket collection raised over £700 for The Memory Cafe.

1st Nailsea Scouts provides Scouting opportunities for more than 160 local children.

It is a fully volunteer-led organisation, with leaders delivering high-quality programmes and camps, trustees supporting governance, premises and minibuses, as well as the dedicated carnival committee, to name just a few.

Trustees chairperson Sarah Chaplow said: "We are always looking for new volunteers to support 1st Nailsea Scouts, and there are many ways to get involved.

"Whether you would like to help with next year’s carnival, volunteer as a leader or trustee, or lend a hand as an occasional helper, there is a role for everyone.

"You are invited to come and have a chat with us on carnival day, we would love to meet you.

"If you are unable to join but would still like to get involved, please email me, sarah.chaplow@1stnailseascouts.org.uk and we  will be in touch.”

1st Nailsea Scouts group lead volunteer Nicole Jelliss said: “We can’t wait to share the day and all the excitement Nailsea Carnival & Fayre has to offer. 

"Don’t miss the ‘Days Out’ Raffle with over 20 amazing prizes to be won! "Tickets are available in person up until the draw!”

Come to carnival old chum

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GOING UP: After a tongue-in-cheek appeal on social media for volunteers to help erect the  marquee at Nailsea & Backwell RFC ground a small army of Sunday morning people came forward. Thanks to Stuart Burgess for sharing this video. Full timetable and tickets here https://www.nailseabeerandciderfestival.co.uk/

Beer & Cider festival weekend at Nailsea & Backwell rugby ground

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Jetts 24 Hour Gym has announced it is coming to Crown Glass Shopping Centre.

As part of the global Jetts 24/7 franchise, this brand-new site will offer unlimited 24/7 access and premium training features.

Membership is between £40-60 a month and includes an affordable 'Your Reformer Pilates' bolt-on, providing expert-led, low-impact small group coaching and high-intensity, fitness classes.

This announcement comes just a few weeks after a a new unisex Pilates studio called Reset opened in Colliers Walk which is run by former Nailsea School student Marianne Colio.

See our feature HERE.

Jetts say its gym will be packed with world-class functional training gear, Olympic lifting platforms, and extensive strength zones.​

Surprisingly among its list of features it controversially says 'free car parking' unless this company knows something we don't?

Nailsea People has registered an interest and hopes to tell readers the actual opening date.

Workmen already on site say there were told not to answer questions but it looks like the retail unit has been split in two and it will share space at the former M&Co clothing shop and NatWest bank with the previously advertised GWACC charity shop? 

New 24/7 Nailsea gym

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TOP TEAM: Nailsea United FC is getting its ground ready for the new season when its first team will play in the Western League. On Saturday, August 1, the season opens with a home game against Warminster Town. This promotion has necessitated many ground improvements to comply with strict new rules including ticket-only games and compulsory floodlighting. A club spokesperson said: “There will be some amazing away days in there and some really big clubs to test ourselves against.” Founded in 1897 the club has been part of the local football scene for well over a century and played at the Grove since 1946. Nailsea United have spent many years in the Somerset County League system, competing in local senior football across Somerset and the Bristol area and won multiple county titles, including championships in 2002–03, 2007–08, 2011–12, 2012–13 and 2013–14.​ The club pushed for promotion to the Western League after winning the Somerset County League in 2007–08, but floodlight planning issues reportedly prevented the move at the time. However, their club spokesperson added: “We are still finalising a few things before the work starts on our new floodlights. We hoping to have an installation date very soon but nothing concrete yet.” Its new season tickets at £50 give entry to every 1st team home league game for the 2026-27 season. Otherwise, it’s £5 entry for adults, £3 concessions with free admission for children under16. See more on our sports page HERE

A Backwell schoolboy is getting on his bike and cycling nearly 1,000 miles for Cancer Research UK in memory of his much-loved grandfather who died last year.

Charlie Collis, aged 10, has an ambitious target of raising £20k for the charity.

The 970-mile route mapped out for the Backwell Junior School pupil, who is a massive Southampton football fan, will cover 21 premier league stadiums starting in Newcastle in the north and ending at the home ground of The Saints.

In his back-up team is dad Chris, 37, who was in insurance before giving up his job to care for his father-in-law farmworker Michael Kent until he died in October 2025; mum Hayley who works at Backwell School where sister Georgie, 13, is a student.

Georgie who plays for the u13s and grandmother Sally will join the ‘team’ at the half-way stage in Coventry.

Dad will act as a support rider and mum will drive the support vehicle

Football fan Charlie plays five times a week in centre midfield for Nailsea United Junior FC u10s and both siblings enjoy sessions with Priority Football.

Dad and son have been out training together riding through North Somerset scenic countryside with Charlie using at home a static bike kindly loaded by Quarry Gym.

Chris said: “Unfortunately, last year my son had to experience the pain of watching his grandad, who was just 65, go through a battle with cancer which he lost in October.

“Charlie was very close to him and saw him most days including during his final few weeks at St Peter’s Hospice. 

“In memory of his grandad, he is taking on an extraordinary challenge to help raise money for Cancer Research UK. 

“At just 10 years old he will be riding his bike 970 miles over 16 days.

“He will begin his ride at the home of Newcastle United, St James’s Park and make his way down to the south coast visiting all 20 Premier League stadiums before finishing at St Mary’s, the home of Southampton FC. 

“As you can imagine this is going to be incredibly challenging for him both physically and mentally.

“There will be long days in the saddle, tough weather conditions, and moments when he’ll want to give up.

“But knowing that every mile ridden is helping to fund life-saving research will keep him going.”

And Charlie said: "I know there will be times when I'm tired and struggling, but when that happens, I'll think about what my grandad went through.

"The hard times I face on my bike will be nothing compared to what he had to go through, and that will help me keep pushing."

To read more and to donate go to https://www.justgiving.com/page/charlie-collis-

Despite his young age Charlie has completed several feats of endurance for different charities.

Aged seven he biked from Bristol to Southampton in 2023 and aged eight he went from Cornwall to Southampton in 2024 both rides taking several days.

The last ride raised £7k.

The 16-day schedule starts on Saturday, August 15.

Chris described Charlie as: ‘very sporty, very determined, very competitive’.

Nailsea School is to lose its in-house cleaning and catering services although no date has been given for the transfer.

The decision was made by the Wessex Learning Trust academy governing body.

The catering contract is going to Aspens and Atlas Facilities Management will take over the cleaning at the 1,000+ pupil school.

Nailsea People has been assured there will be no job losses and, in the future, there is talk of expanding the kitchens at the Mizzymead Road comprehensive to supply other nearby schools.

The Financial Times named Aspens second in its Europe’s long-term growth champions 2026 in the food and beverage category and the company already supplies meals to Backwell School on a three year contract.

Wessex Learning Trust spokesperson Eden Simpson said: “I can confirm that the move away from in-house catering is not related to job losses.

“All existing roles are being supported, and there will be no redundancies as part of this change.”

Under TUPE (Transfer of Undertakings (Protection of Employment) Regulations).

UK employment laws employees are protected when:

  • a business is sold or transferred

  • services move to a new contractor

  • outsourcing or insourcing happens

 Ms Simpson added: “The decision has been made to work with Aspens Services, who are specialists in education catering.

“While we are experts in education, Aspens are food experts, and we believe this partnership will bring a few benefits to our learners and families.

 “A key driver for the change is to ensure we continue to meet the latest Department for Education requirements around areas such as allergens and sugar content.

“We also expect this to provide cost benefits for parents, with main meals and puddings becoming more affordable.

 “Aspens have greater buying power than we do as an educational trust, which will help us provide good value whilst maintaining quality.

“School meals at Nailsea School will continue to be prepared onsite.

“In addition, we are looking at opening an additional kitchen to support those schools that currently receive a delivered service, which will help reduce the mileage the food is travelling and improve efficiency.

“ In addition, their High Street Social Café initiative will create new opportunities for our sixth form students, including work experience placements and employability opportunities.

“They will also be offering educational sessions for our learners, which is an exciting addition.

 “We are confident this partnership will be a positive step forward and will enhance the catering experience for our school community.”

Former Backwell School student Alfie Jones, aged 28, is part of the Canadian world cup squad.

Alfie is a professional footballer who represents the Canada men’s national soccer team.

His parents live in Long Ashton and one set of grandparents live in Backwell.

Alfie qualifies for Canada through his grandmother from Alberta.

He plays mainly as a centre-back or defensive midfielder for Middlesbrough FC and previously played for Hull City AFC.

World Cup involvement began when he became eligible for Canada shortly before the 2026 FIFA World Cup cycle after citizenship-rule changes and a call-up from coach Jesse Marsch.

He made his senior Canada debut in late 2025 in a 2–0 win over Venezuela but so far in the latest rounds sadly he hasn’t got off the bench.

Alfie Jones.avif

Local world cup hero

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