Martock Local History Group: “Tough Teachers in Tough Times: 19th century Village Schools”, 28th January.

Village Schooling In SomersetTuesday 28th January 2014 at 7 for 7.30pm. Martock C of E Primary School. Sarah Villiers author of “Somerset Education” and a most delightfully entertaining speaker, will give us a talk entitled: “Tough Teachers in Tough Times: 19th century Village Schools” She will look at the difficulties and village politics which teachers found themselves embroiled in, and look at the conditions in schools as well as teaching methods, and the problems of parents! Showing how little things have changed! Sarah can answer almost any question on education, and she will jog your memories about some of the old ways of teaching (both good and bad!). Refreshments from 7pm, talk at 7.30. Admission: £2. Contacts: Will Aslett, Tel: 822 159 or email: [email protected] or Fergus Dowding, Tel: 822 202 or email: [email protected]

Let the turkey go ‘Pop’, not you this Christmas!

Turkey Pop Up 1 02-12-13Whether you’re a dab hand in the kitchen or new to cooking up a feast for guests, getting the Christmas meal wrapped up can usually be one of the biggest festive challenges. Every Christmas morning, cooks up and down the country are faced with turkeys that haven’t defrosted, a mountain of vegetables to peel, sauces and stuffings to prepare. With all this to cope with it’s no wonder that it’s not just the kitchen that gets steamed up! Full story: Read More

Local Music Success

Ella HagueAt the recent Taunton & Somerset Music, Drama and Dance Festival, which took place at Taunton School, 7-year old Ella Hague won first prize in her piano solo class. It was Ella’s first appearance at the Festival, who has been learning the piano for only 18 months and the Festival adjudicator, Graeme Humphrey, commented that she had set a “very high standard” for her class. Ella is a pupil at Sherborne Preparatory School. Full Story: Read More