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Weston-super-Mare and Worle local community magazine. The RHL Beach Race. A Race event weekend that takes place between the 11th and the 13th of October. Articles on 'A history of Uphill', Bombs on Banwell, The British Health Foundation Charity Prom Walk and local news and events. Council updates, local history, 'What's On' events, local gig guide and local rugby and football upcoming 1st team fixtures. Our coverage centres on Weston-super-Mare and the surrounding region of North West Somerset.

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This months front cover image was kindly supplied by Rich Collar of Aerial Circus Photography.

A word from the EditorWelcome to the October issue of the Weston & Worle View.After working with Pulse RAdiO in Cheddar over the past few months, we are pleased to announce that the first publication

of The Cheddar Valley View, will soon be available.If you are looking to increase your potential customers, then this magazine gives you a great opportunity to spread the word. Distribution is over 45,000 copies, mainly going door to door throughout the Cheddar Valley. From Burnham-on-sea

to Wells in the east, from Glastonbury and street in the south to Cheddar and Axbridge in the North.We say welcome on board Rich Collar of Aerial Circus Photography, who has agreed to supply us with the most glorious imagery – from a very different perspective!

The Weston & Worle Vieweditor Steve Drew Advertising Nick Carter studio/Production Dave CollingbourneMarketing & Promotions Ian Williamsand a very special thank you to

Rich Collar of Aerial Circus Photography

creative contributions

Photography Andrew ThompsonWeston & Worle View, locking Farm Business Park, locking Moor Road, Weston-super-Mare, North somerset Bs24 8PJ

To advertise in The Weston & Worle View call

01934 820041OR email: [email protected] for a rate card and media pack. Printed by Flying Colours.www.westonandworleadvertiser.comWhilst every care has been taken to ensure accuracy, the publisher cannot accept responsibilty for loss, damage or omission caused by error or negligence for any services provided by advertisers or for any content of this publication

The views expressed in this publication may not necessarily represent those of The Weston & Worle View or its associates.

All material within the magazine, whether editorial or advertising, is copyright of The Weston & Worle View and may not be reproduced without permission from the publisher.

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Funds for High street Re-vamp Businesses across North somerset have another chance to secure funding in a bid to spruce up the area’s high streets. North Somerset Council was awarded £100,000 from the Government as part of an initiative to revitalise ‘high streets’ and tackle the challenge of empty retail properties.

After two rounds of allocations, funding still remains and businesses now have until October 21st to apply for a grant from the High Street Innovation Fund.

In 2011, Mary Portas carried out a review into the state of the country’s high streets and town centres. The review set out a vision that high streets should become multi-functional and social places ‘where shopping is just one small part of a rich mix of activities.’ The report also said that high streets should ‘be ready to experiment, try new things, take risks and become destinations again’.

The High Street Innovation Fund is available across North Somerset for start-ups, existing businesses and community organisations who have creative and innovative ideas to improve their businesses and the vitality and viability of their town.

In the second round of allocations, a further nine projects benefitted from over £20,000 in funding. An independent panel considered all the applications and supported those which were innovative, had a clear business plan, were well researched and would attract a different customer base.

Projects included a new tapas bar and restaurant in Portishead, a women only gym in Weston, support for a new community market in Nailsea, a café and cake making business in Portishead, an IT business in Weston, a new community

meeting place and café in Backwell, a social enterprise art and craft gallery in Nailsea, a food business in Yatton and support for businesses around the big lamp corner in Weston.

As part of the High Street Innovation fund, free one to one sessions are also available via the North Somerset Enterprise Agency for any existing or ‘start up’ businesses occupying a retail unit. If you think your business could benefit from some independent advice or you are thinking of starting up on the high street and need some guidance then these sessions and their existing three day start up businesses course could help.

For an application, guidance notes and an expression of interest form for free business support sessions please visit www.innorthsomerset.co.uk/hsif or contact the North somerset Council economic development team on

01934 426 266 to discuss your project.

Tracing your roots Free family history advice sessions at the library in the Town Hall in Weston-super-Mare have proved so popular they are now going to be held every week.

The popularity of tracing your family tree has encouraged volunteers from the U3A and Weston-super-Mare and District Family History Society to staff sessions every Saturday from 2pm to 3.30pm. Previously they were held twice a month. The volunteers are happy to help people researching their roots wherever the family comes from.

North Somerset Library members also have free access in the library to Ancestry.com and the British Newspaper Archive. And from home with their membership number they can search Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Times Digital Archive and Nineteenth Century Newspapers. The library also has specialist books that can be reserved about researching ancestors including ones who worked on the railways or served in the military.

More details can be found at www.n-somerset.gov.uk/libraries

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Alternatively, you can send your answers by post to: October Competitions, Weston & Worle View, Locking Farm Business Park, locking Moor Road, Weston-super-Mare, North somerset Bs24 8PJ. All entries must reach us before 18/10/2013.

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wiN�FREE Odeon Tickets enter today to be in with a chance of winning a FRee Weston-super-Mare Odeon Family Cinema Ticket! For your chance to win this FRee Family Ticket, simply answer this question.‘What was the name of the most recent James Bond film?’

a) Casino Royalb) skyfallc) Goldeneye

Film-line 0871 2244007. Calls cost 10p per min plus network extras. www.odeon.co.uk

Send your answer along with your contact details to [email protected] before the 18th of October. Winners will be contacted soon after that date. Terms & Conditions apply.

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What’s On – OctOber 2013Events Guide 1st – 31st OctoberWelcome to our expanding events guide. Kindly contributed to by YOu. The listing covers up-coming events in October, a Gig Guide and local Pubs, Bars and eateries.

Theatre, Arts and Events

21st september to 6th Octobersomerset Art Weeks FestivalVarious and multiple locations Download a free festival guide from www.somersetartworks.org.uk/artweeks13

3rd October to 6th OctoberAutumn steam GalaAutumn steam Gala Bishops lydeard, Taunton A 4 day festival of steam themed around the Cambrian Railways in Wales

Tel: 01643 704996www.west-somerset-railway.co.uk

11th-13th OctoberRHl Beach Race Weston-super-Mare BeachCheck out the website for more details and ticket prices www.rhlactivities.com/weston_beach_race

12th-13th OctoberOktoberfestGrand PierWeston-super-Mare Grand Pier Oktoberfest in association with Butcombe Brewery The Grand Pier, Marine Parade, Weston Super Mare Somerset BS23 1ALTel: 01934 62023www.grandpier.co.uk

13th & 27th OctoberHelicopter Air experience FlightsThe Helicopter Museum locking Moor Road Weston super Mare North somerset Bs24 8PP The Helicopter Air Experience flight price includes admission entry to the museum. See website for prices or callTel: 01934 635227www.helicoptermuseum.co.uk

19th OctoberTaunton Carnivalevening Procession 7.00pm Taunton, Somerset TA1 3XZTaunton’s turn for Carnival fun as the season gets into full swing.Tel: 01823 336344www.visitsomerset.co.uk/

25th - 26th OctoberCircus of HorrorsWookey Hole CavesWookey HoleWells, Somerset BA5 1BBTel: 01749 672243 www.visitsomerset.co.uk/things-to-do/whats-on

28th October - 1st NovemberArts & Crafts WeekWeston MuseumBurlington StreetWeston Super MareNorth Somerset BS23 1PRTel: 01934 621028Arts and Crafts Week at Weston Museum. Free entry for Arts & Crafts, normal admission prices apply to enter the exhibits.www.weston-super-maretowncouncil.gov.uk/museum.aspx

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Up-coming October events

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3rd-5th October The sound of Music8th October FilM: The Worlds end 10th October Charlie landsborough11th October Magic – A kind of Queen12th October essence of ireland13th October sensational 60s experience15th October Tony stockwell16th October syd lawrence Orchestra18th October Jethro20th October The elephant Bridesmaid23rd October Adam Hills24th October Vampires Rock25th October BlAKe: live in Concert30th-31st October Anything Goes

for more details call The Playhouse on

01934 645544www.theplayhouse.co.uk

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4th OctoberThe Morettis loves Cafe 01934 645672Loves Cafe, 9 West St, WsM www.lovesweston.co.uk

Rat dogs The New Market inn 129 High Street Weston-super-Mare BS23 1HN 01934 412030 Find on Facebook

5th OctoberOxJam Charity All-dayer The New Market inn 129 High Street Weston-super-Mare BS23 1HN 01934 412030 Find on Facebook

The stanleysThe Brit Bar 118 High Street, Weston-super-Mare, North Somerset BS23 1HP07557 220718 www.lemonrock.com/britbar

11th OctoberAdam lipinski loves Cafe 01934 645672Loves Cafe, 9 West St, WsM www.lovesweston.co.uk

david lunus The New Market inn 129 High Street Weston-super-Mare BS23 1HN 01934 412030 Find on Facebook

The stanleysThe Old Pier Tavern, Burnham-on-sea Pier Street, Burnham-on-Sea, Somerset TA8 1BT 01236 987456 www.lemonrock.com/oldpiertavern

CopperheadRiverside inn The Cliffs Cheddar Somerset BS27 3PX Tel: 01934 742452 www.lemonrock.com/riversideinncheddar

12th Octoberstress echoes loves Cafe 01934 645672Loves Cafe, 9 West St, WsM www.lovesweston.co.uk

Re-Offender The New Market inn 129 High Street Weston-super-Mare BS23 1HN 01934 412030 Find on Facebook

The KeytonesThe Old Pier Tavern, Burnham-on-sea Pier Street, Burnham-on-Sea, Somerset TA8 1BT 01236 987456 www.lemonrock.com/oldpiertavern

Ross KirkThe Brent Knoll inn Brent Road, East Brent, Highbridge, Somerset TA9 4JG 07950 848697 www.lemonrock.com/brentknollinn

Powercut The White Hart inn 114 Broadway, Chilton Polden, Somerset TA7 9EW 01278 722723 www.powercutmusic.co.ukemail: [email protected]

18th Octoberdavid Gibb loves Cafe 01934 645672Loves Cafe, 9 West St, WsM www.lovesweston.co.uk

Local Gig Guide - October 2013

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The stanleysCarnaby’s 17 North Street, Weston Super Mare, Weston-super-Mare, Somerset BS23 1QFwww.lemonrock.com/carnabyswestonsupermare

19th Octobersteve Mitchell Matt Wilkins The New Market inn 129 High Street Weston-super-Mare BS23 1HN 01934 412030 Find on Facebook

soulville expressThe Old Pier Tavern, Burnham-on-sea Pier Street, Burnham-on-Sea, Somerset TA8 1BT 01236 987456 www.lemonrock.com/oldpiertavern

CopperHeadCannington Bridgwater, Somerset www.copper-head.co.uk

25th OctoberWith Nell and i loves Cafe 01934 645672Loves Cafe, 9 West St, WsM www.lovesweston.co.uk

disorganised Chaos The New Market inn 129 High Street Weston-super-Mare BS23 1HN 01934 412030 Find on Facebook

dawn CrowThe Old Pier Tavern, Burnham-on-sea Pier Street, Burnham-on-Sea, Somerset TA8 1BT 01236 987456 www.lemonrock.com/oldpiertavern

Rude AwakeningThe Babbling Brook Shurton, Nr Bridgwater, Somerset TA5 1QETel 01278 732695 www.lemonrock.com/babblingbrook

26th OctobersO ReTRO presents ‘indie soul’ loves Cafe 01934 645672Loves Cafe, 9 West St, WsM www.lovesweston.co.uk

Courtyard sessions The New Market inn 129 High Street Weston-super-Mare BS23 1HN 01934 412030 Find on Facebook

The AccusedThe sundowner Coast Road, Brean, Somerset TA8 2QZTel 01278 751550www.lemonrock.com/sundowner

Full Tilt The White Hart inn 114 Broadway, Chilton Polden, Somerset TA7 9EW 01278 722723 www.lemonrock.com/whiteheartinn

lewis & The sound of the suburbs The New Foresters101 St John Street, Bridgwater, Somerset TA6 5HX01202 256498/ 07802 631452 [email protected]

Local Gig Guide - October 2013

Send us a list of your upcoming gigs and we’ll

place them in our

Gig Guide!Send to

[email protected]

104.4fm

Broadcasting to theCheddar Valley and surrounding areas of somerset

The mission of Pulse Radio is to provide a community based, not for profit radio

service for the people of Cheddar Valley and surrounding areas.

Our philosophy is to simply be the best at what we do, by working closely with our valued

volunteers, helping them to gain the experience needed.

To become more than just a radio station to our listeners, but to become a friend to those

who rely heavily on our output.

To work closely with local businesses to offer good value and effective radio advertising.

Our mission is also to have some fun along the way!

NEW FM STATION!

listen online at www.pulseradio.org

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23088 Private Alfred Hinton was born in Worle in 1874 to Amelia and Albert. After leaving school he worked as a market

gardener for his father, who owned Milton Nurseries. In the 1901 Census he is shown as living with his cousin, William Champion, at number 17 The Square, Worle.

In 1905 his mother died. In 1910 his father remarried and Alfred moved in to live with his father and stepmother. He was later on employed by the Weston-super-Mare

Urban District Council. In 1914 he met and married Clara Follett and they resided at Brentry House, Worle. Sadly his father died on the 5th March 1915, at the age of 62.

At the age of 41, Alfred felt impelled to ‘do his bit’ and travelled to London where he joined the Army Service Corps (later to become the Royal Army Service Corps). On 15th November 1915 he arrived in France where, in April of the following year, he sustained a skull fracture from which he subsequently died on the 22 April 1916.

He is buried in graver I.A.6, in the Malo-les-Bains Communal Cemetery, France. Although his fatal injury was probably not sustained in the firing line, he none the less died for his King and Country and will be remembered with other fallen comrades.

Frank Gosden Worle History society email: [email protected]

Worle History society: Secretary Raye Green (01934) 516773

References: Weston Gazette, Weston-super-Mare Mercury, Commonwealth War Graves Commission.

The society holds meetings in the Community Centre, Lawrence Road, Worle, on the first Thursday of the month at 7pm. All are welcome.

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YOuR Ad HeRe from £16 a Month!16th Page Advertisement in the Weston and Worle.

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Mendip GlidersMendip Gliding Club, Halesland Airfield, New Road, Draycott, Cheddar, N Somerset, BA5 3BX

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FAMiLY wALK ALOng THE PROM – SUnDAY 20TH OCTOBERHELP US win THE FigHT AgAinST HEART FAiLUREOnce again the British Heart Foundation (BHF) will be holding the ‘Family Walk along the Prom,’ in Weston super Mare on sunday 20th October 2013. This event is in its third year and is a 2.5 mile family walk that begins at Weston General Hospital and will continue along the prom before finishing up at the Grand Pier, where they have kindly agreed to accommodate all participants at the end of the walk.This year we are also raising funds for the North Somerset Heart Failure Service (which is being funded by the BHF), as well as Weston General Hospital (Cardiology department) which, as last year, is hosting the start of the walk.Mending Broken Hearts is the most ambitious research programme we’ve ever carried out. We’re at a critical stage in the UK’s fight against heart failure – please join the Family Walk Along The Prom and help us continue our vital work.We are absolutely delighted that well-known Charity Fundraiser, Paul Hobbs, has chosen to help the British Heart Foundation again in 2013. This year is a special year as Paul is celebrating his 20th year of Charity Fundraising.We’d love you to join in with the walk yourself and spread the word amongst all your colleagues, family and friends. The registration fee for the walk will be £5 per person which will include a medal for taking part. British Heart Foundation T Shirts will also be available for a suggested donation of £5.If you would like any further information about the Family Walk Along The Prom please contact Paul at 38 Canberra Road, Weston Super Mare, BS23 4PW or by emailing [email protected] or phoning 07766 956823. For any further information about the British Heart Foundation and the Mending Broken Hearts Appeal please do not hesitate to contact me on 0117 9605372 or email [email protected]

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SPECIALITY BOOT WEEK!If you’re thinking of replacing those trusty walking boots or simply want to treat yourself to a new pair, then pop into Country Innovation in Broad Street, Congresbury from 5th-12th October when they will be hosting a SPECIALITY BOOT WEEK. Country Innovation is a brasher premier stockist which means they stock the full range of brasher walking boots and shoes, including the NEW Hillmaster boot which comes in a huge range of sizes: Ladies 3-9 and Mens 7-14! During the week the Hillmaster will be on an exclusive offer of £100 from £150…..that’s a massive saving of £50! Plus there will be many other styles at greatly reduced prices.Why not pay them a visit (opening hours Mon-Fri 9am-5pm, Sat 10am-2pm) and you will receive a warm and friendly welcome from helpful and knowledgeable staff, who will go that extra mile to ensure complete customer satisfaction.

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Country InnovatIon

go online at www.countryinnovation.co.uk

to view the full range.Country Innovation

No 1 Broad Street, Congresbury, North Somerset, BS49 5DG

Andrew Thompson

PhotographyPortraits, Live Music Events, Weddings & Model Portfolios,Landscapes and Abstract images

e: [email protected]

t: 07796 397616w: www.andrewthompsonphotography.co.uk

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The more time you spend on training him, helping him to adjust to the changes that are coming, the easier the whole process will be!

Things to do in the months leading up to the baby’s arrival• Ensure a basic understanding of good behavior

including walking next to the pram and solve any behavior problems.

• Your dog should be healthy and up to date with his preventative healthcare.

• Get your dog used to being alone for a few hours each day and in the areas he will be in when the baby arrives.

• Bring new baby items in so that he can get used to them.

• Teach your dog the difference between his toys and those that’ll belong to the baby.

• Get a tape recording of baby noises so that your dog can get used to these ‘strange’ sounds.

• Develop a routine that you intend to follow when the baby arrives to help him cope with the changes.

• Bring home worn clothes of the new baby and allow your dog to sniff. Reward him if he stays calm.

Once the baby has arrived• Teach your dog how to approach the baby

properly and gently. Allow him to make safe initial investigations and approaches.

• Give treats and lots of praise when he behaves well around the baby. Take the whole family for a short, exciting walk as soon as the baby arrives so that he associates pleasurable activities with the baby’s arrival.

• Don’t place the baby on the floor with him and NEVER leave your baby alone with any dog.

• Make sure he has enough exercise and things to do so he is not bored.

if you have any worries contact your local vet or behaviorist.

You can keep up to date with all our latest news by visiting our Facebook page.

Introducing a new baby to your dogThe sooner you start to prepare your dog for the arrival of a new baby, the better.

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BUSinESS in AnD AROUnD nORTH SOMERSETThe weather has played a big part in business – hotels full, cafes busy, lots of events and activities and this has a knock-on effect to a lot of trades.I know we will be pleased with the final results, but the road improvements are causing some disruption to time tables. Never mind, a big building programme all over the county continues regardless – leading nicely on to our own expansion into The Hive – that’s the new three storey building on the airport site close to the Helicopter Museum, creating 50 plus serviced offices for new start up, as well as expanding business in the region.Lots still on the wish list – Tropicana, Ski Slope, big name stores opening in Dolphin Square. Save Birnbeck Island and no roadworks or potholes – can’t have it all can I?The big stuff – property values, exports, exchanges rates, FT index – all showing improvements at last and confidence is in increasing daily along with a steady decline in unemployment. So set some new targets, remember the SWOT rules and get ready for a time of expansion.

One of our very newest businesses is PULSE Radio based in Cheddar. Nice people with strong focus and a good growth plan.I visited them last week and had a great time, almost 30 minutes, discussing our services and business in general. In fact we got on so well they have invited me back! Listen out for 104.4 fm – I think we all need to change to the ‘glass is half full’, turn up the switch to positive and ‘can do’The harder we work the more luck we get! All the problems we come across in business can be turned into opportunities with good planning.We are on the Oldmixon Crescent until we move to our posh new building in the early part of next year. So call in and get some help with any problem you are experiencing. We are, after all, the ‘one stop shop’ for self-employment and almost all our help is free.

terry�gilbertwww.northsomersetenterpriseagency.co.uk

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NeweSt�golf�CourSeBleadon Hill Golf Course is situated on

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