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Last call for LANTERN making workshops TOMORROW & SUNDAY 10.00-16.00 at Trinity Hub, The Street BA3 3PLCompletely free, ...
24/01/2025

Last call for LANTERN making workshops TOMORROW & SUNDAY 10.00-16.00 at Trinity Hub, The Street BA3 3PL

Completely free, you’ll need about an hour to create a light. Drop in, no need to book, come and create.

We couldn't be more excited that the lantern parade is BACK!!
Make a light- Saturday and Sunday Jan 25th & 26th at Trinity Hub 10.00-16.00 drop-in. Carry your light Saturday Feb 1st 16.30!

22/01/2025

Are you a charitable or voluntary group? Are you in the Radstock area?
Do you have a project that would benefit the community of Radstock?
Grants of between £500 - £1,000 are available.

22/01/2025

Tom Huyton Park will continue to be closed until Friday 24 January, whilst equipment installation is taking place.

15/01/2025

Radstock Winter Lantern Parade is back! Come and join the parade on Saturday Feb 1st! Meet at Trinity Hub at 16.30. There will be a special circus and dance performance for attendees.

Lantern making workshops are open to all and led by Lamplighter Arts CIC. There are two FREE drop-in sessions coming up at Trinity Hub on Saturday 25th and Sunday 26th Jan from 10.00 to 16.00. You'll need about an hour to create a light. No need to book, come join in the fun!

06/01/2025
31/12/2024
A fascinating picture of St Nicholas Church from many many moons ago!
17/12/2024

A fascinating picture of St Nicholas Church from many many moons ago!

Well before the Church Centre was built!

Get the dates in the diary for fun at Writhlington village hall🎅🎄🎁
06/12/2024

Get the dates in the diary for fun at Writhlington village hall
🎅🎄🎁

Christmas and New Year rubbish and recycling collectionsResidents in Bath and North East Somerset are being reminded of ...
02/12/2024

Christmas and New Year rubbish and recycling collections
Residents in Bath and North East Somerset are being reminded of temporary alterations to their recycling and rubbish collection dates over the Christmas and New Year period.
The council has posted leaflets to every household advising them of changes to the recycling and rubbish collection dates and key recycling information. Residents can also easily find the information for their postcode on the Bath & North East Somerset Council website.
Changes will affect collections which would normally be scheduled from Wednesday December 25 to Saturday January 11.
A calendar with the revised dates is also available to download from the council website at https://www.bathnes.gov.uk/webforms/waste/collectionday/
Garden waste collections have been paused over the winter period and restart from Sunday January 12, 2025. Check your collection day on our website for details. Garden waste can instead be brought to the council’s recycling centres during opening hours.
Dorothy House is once again offering a Christmas tree collection for residents living in BA1, BA2, BA3 and BS31 for a donation to their charity. Alternatively, trees can be taken to the council’s recycling centres or booked in for collection on garden waste collection days from January 13 to February 14. Collections by Dorothy House or the council can be booked in advance on the council website. Trees that have not been booked for collection and left out at the front edge of the property will not be collected.
When recycling Christmas trees, either at recycling centres or by pre-booked collections, all decorations must be removed and the tree should be cut in half, to less than 1.2m tall
On average the council collects 24% more rubbish and recycling over Christmas week than at any other time of year. Residents are being urged to recycle as much as possible and to avoid creating waste in the first place by using sustainable alternatives.
Information on what can be recycled in your food bin can be found on the council website and you can line your kitchen food caddy with newspaper, compostable bags or any bag you already have available, including unwanted plastic bags, bread bin bags, salad bags or pedal bin liners. The recycling treatment process will remove all liners before the composting process begins.
Only plain brown wrapping paper will be accepted in the recycling as most Christmas wrapping paper, even those that state they are recyclable, often contain non-paper additive such as glitter, so it cannot be recycled at kerbside.
The council’s recycling centres will be closed on Christmas Day, Boxing Day and New Year’s Day. The reuse shop in Keynsham recycling centre will close at 3.30pm on Friday 20 December and will reopen at 9.30am on Saturday 4 January. Donations during this period will be suspended and residents are asked not to leave items outside the shop when it is closed.
Find more here https://www.bathnes.gov.uk/recycling

Green recycling box Food waste Blue recycling bag Garden waste Recycling A-Z Find a recycling centre Order a compost bin or water butt Reusable nappies Keynsham Recycling Development Green recycling sack Christmas trees Waste collection safety Rubbish and recycling

14th Dec - book your childs space today before it's too late!!
22/11/2024

14th Dec - book your childs space today before it's too late!!

22/11/2024

Winter Market ❄️ & Open day ⭐️
Saturday 30th November, 1-5pm!

19/11/2024

Join us for Christmas Card crafting, next Tuesday 26 November.

Date for the diary
18/11/2024

Date for the diary

11/11/2024

Join us for a bit of festive crafting next Tuesday. Christmas Box Making

Read the Winter issue here  👉👉 tinyurl.com/3by9steu
01/11/2024

Read the Winter issue here 👉👉 tinyurl.com/3by9steu

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