Bridgwater Vigil for Ukraine

flowers and candles for Ukraine at Bridgwaters kings Square

About 100 people gathered on Bridgwater’s Kings Square at 6.30 on Thursday 3rd March 2022. Candles were lit, Ukrainian music played, and speeches were made by Ukrainians present. Bridgwater people mixed with Ukrainians, Poles and other nationalities . Town Council Leader Brian Smedley (Westover) said “So many people want to know what to do confronted with the awful reality of events in Ukraine. The vigil in King Square was a way of focusing on that, on showing solidarity with the people of that beleaguered country and admiration for their courage and resolve. It was very moving to hear from  Ukrainian people living in our town and other representatives of the international community in Bridgwater, and to see so many people there, united in their support of the people of Ukraine. Unity, dignity and determination, as we see exemplified by the government and residents of Ukraine, and by the Russian peace activists risking everything at home to protest this war, is what we must all practise now. We must stand with Ukraine, and the vigil helped us, in a small way, to do that. “

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Storm and Flood Warnings for the Bridgwater Area

“Things can only get wetter…”

Police have called a major incident with a red warning for severe weather which hugs the coastline.  Winds will be starting up at 0300 hrs on 18th February and really bad from 0700 hrs until mid-day, and there will be gusts of up to 100 mph, especially along the Severn channel.  Wind will remain strong all day.  The highest impacts will be along the coastline due to spring and high tides at the same time as the high winds. It is not anticipated any of Environment Agency defences will be compromised. High tide in Bridgwater will  be at 0745 and 2000 on Friday 18th February.

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Urban Orienteering Is Back!

Bridgwater orienteering Champion Gavin Clegg

Saturday 12th February will see the welcome return of Urban Orienteering to Bridgwater with 2 daytime events which will be open to the public to take part, watch or wander around at their leisure. The course created for the public will start at King’s Square at 1130 but there will be three different courses (Long, Medium, Short) for experienced Orienteers from 11.30am to 2.30pm.  There will also be an after-dark street event from 5.00pm to 7.00pm which will start at the Bridgwater College Academy (BCA) Car Park but the main feature of the weekend will be  a major event at the Great Wood at Ramscombe.

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7 New Covid Vaccination Centres in Bridgwater

Town Council Leader out and about in West Street with Stefka Stoianova from the Bulgarian Community

Bridgwater Councillors have been working with Public Health Somerset to increase the availability of Covid Vaccinations in the town.  As a result new centres have been popping up all over the place Town Council Leader Brian Smedley (Westover) says “Following on from the demand for Bridgwater people not to have to travel to Taunton and from the high uptake when we opened up the Town Hall as a vax centre, it was clear we needed to get wider access for people.  After some great work by Public Health Somerset, supported by SPARK Somerset and facilitated by local councillors and community leaders we’ve managed to get Vax centres right across the town. Just walk in and get your jab, no need to book. NHS staff are looking forward to seeing you whether it’s your first jab or your third! We’ve also been handing out flyers and posters in many different languages to make sure the entire community knows where they can get vaccinated.”

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CLASHMOB: What’s THAT all about??

Do you play guitar or bass? We have a fun new project for you!

Saturday 5th February is ‘International Clash Day’ as started by KEXP, a radio station in Seattle USA. In celebration of the cultural contribution of former local resident Joe Strummer and the connection between his band’s ethos and Bridgwater’s identity including being ‘a rebel town’, Seed is holding a local event on this day. It will be a ‘Flash mob’ style public performance at the CornHill, Bridgwater where every guitarist of any standard in Sedgemoor can join a backing band in playing the seminal Clash song ‘Should I stay or should I go’. The event will be live streamed worldwide, including via KEXP as an official event of the day.

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Clash Day 2016. Cllr Smedley reads the proclamation in the Engine Room

Seed is providing, creating and delivering effective learning materials (written and video) with Your Guitar Academy and leading up to the event we will hold a workshop (in Bridgwater), enabling even beginner guitarists who only know one or two chords to participate. At the workshop, intending participants will have a group lesson and practice playing the song together. On the day, John D Revelator will also perform and will provide the foundation for the performance for participants to join in with.

If you’d like to join the fun, sign up here.

The Clash Proclamation

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The Proclamation.. Enforceable from Dunwear to Durleigh

Cllr Brian Smedley (Westover) said “Bridgwater has 7 twin towns. One of them is Seattle. If you check out the signposts on the Cornhill you’ll see one finger points directly west to the Pacific Seaboard of the USA. The link was started because of the Strummer link. Strummer came to Bridgwater said ‘this is a Clash town’ and he was right. So he stayed here. Each year on Clash Day we’ve done a link up with Seattle whether it’s from the Engine Room -which was founded in part due to funds raised by Joe Strummer on his last ever Bridgwater gig at the Palace in November 2002 or from other of our partner towns around Europe in the Czech Republic, Poland and Slovakia. This initiative by the SEED project is a great opportunity to promote Bridgwater, Strummer and  Bridgwater Strummers. “

The  Seattle Twinning

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