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Tag: Castle Cary

Posted on March 4, 2019

Spring Coffee Morning, 23rd March, Castle Cary

Looking for a good way to spend a Saturday morning? Spring is almost here and what could be a better way to celebrate than with an excellent Fairtrade coffee and delicious locally made cakes, also available to take home together with jams marmalade and honey! Full story: Read more

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Posted on January 26, 2018

Cary Comedians come first for comic class!

Cary Comedians carnival club have had a troubled couple of years with no float in 2016 & half a float in 2017. Their Christmas themed ‘Dominic the (Italian Christmas) Donkey featured the 1960 song by Lou Monte and 4 giant reindeer. Full story: Read more

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Posted on March 24, 2017March 24, 2017

600 Somerset school children take part in a World Music Residency

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During the week of 24th April around 600 school children aged 8 – 16 years from Somerset will be learning about West African music beats, instruments and heritage as part of a World Music Residency produced by Taunton based performance company, Actiontrack and funded by Sound Foundation Somerset. Full story: Read more

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    Gloucester Rugby add both Chris Boyd and Rob Burgess to the club's leadership group.
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    The future of 3,000 jobs at the factory had been in limbo.

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