WELLS BRIEFING: Wednesday March 18 2020
TODAY'S WELLS SUNRISE:
WELLS BRIEFING: Wednesday March 18 2020
TODAY'S WELLS SUNRISE:
By Tim Lethaby
16th Jul 2021 | Local News
A central information point for coronavirus help offered and needed in Wells is being set up, while a meeting on 5G in the city has been cancelled and a charity has temporarily closed its services due to the outbreak.
The idea behind the central information point is that people need to get in touch with each other, don't overlap and work together to come up with a good system - ideally with a dedicated phone number for people to ring, as well as a Facebook page.
Melissa Hillier, Director of Somerset charity We Hear You (WHY) has written the following statement about changes to WHY's service during the COVID-19 (coronavirus) outbreak:
"At WHY we support people of all ages impacted by cancer. Many of those we support have compromised immune systems or are supporting those who do.
By Tim Lethaby
16th Jul 2021 | Local News
Following the Government's announcement yesterday (March 16), and due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, this year's Wells Comedy Festival has been cancelled.
Ben Williams and the festival team have been working hard for months to make the event happen, and have been monitoring the situation closely over recent weeks, but given the most recent advice they say they feel the festival would be too much of a public health risk to go ahead, and the safety of festival goers, artists, staff, volunteers and the people of Wells must come first.
By Tim Lethaby
16th Jul 2021 | Local News
Wells Nub News is sharing the Government's latest guidance on the coronavirus pandemic.
Our simple-to-understand guide includes advice on non-essential contact, avoiding catching coronavirus and what to do if you - or someone in your household - has coronavirus symptoms.
Arrangements were finalised for our participation in the International Women's Day event at Wells Town Hall and for a coffee morning and sale of Balinese items to raise funds for Women's Aid.
In sporty news our skittlers were planning a social outing and the walking netball group is proving very popular.
By Guest
16th Jul 2021 | Local News
The planned Taster Evening to seek new recruits to Glastonbury Male Voice Choir has been cancelled, with much regret, following the Government's advice during the coronavirus crisis.
Once the crisis is over, and life returns to normal, the choir will be arranging a recruitment drive in Wells.
By Tim Lethaby
16th Jul 2021 | Local News
A student from Wells starred as the Strode College Theatre Company brought all the horror and comedy to life with their musical production Little Shop of Horrors, based on the classic film by Roger Corman, starring Rick Moranis and Ellen Greene.
Former Wells Blue School student Locryn Gadd really enjoyed playing a baddy this year as he delivered a very convincing performance as the villainous sadistic dentist Orin.
By Tim Lethaby
16th Jul 2021 | Local News
Wells Cathedral School has put a number of contingency plans in place in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic.
Many of the school's international pupils will be staying in the UK during the Easter break instead of returning home, and the school is making suitable arrangements to accommodate pupils who cannot get home, including possibly keeping boarding houses open.
By Tim Lethaby
16th Jul 2021 | Local Sport
Wells City 3 Bridgwater Town 0
A brilliant second half performance from First Division side Wells City gave them a well deserved passage into the semi-finals of the Somerset Premier Cup as they overwhelmed their rivals Premiership outfit Bridgwater Town with the 3-0 score line which in no way flattered the city lads.
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