20th September 2024

Search St Cuthbert (Out) Parish Council

Serving the residents of Burcott, Coxley, Dinder, Dulcote, East Horrington, Easton, Haybridge, Launcherley, Maesbury, Polsham, South Horrington, Southway, West Horrington, Woodford, Wookey Hole and Worminster.

The Five Mile Food Programme

The Five Mile Food & Agro-ecological Area began in 2022 and has already coordinated a vast array of community initiatives in the west of the parish and around Glastonbury.

To find out more, please contact Joe Joesph at scopc.joseph@gmail.com or Melissa at Glastonbury Town Council on climate@glastonbury.gov.uk

This film shows the various projects within the 5 Mile Food programme, made by Kevin Redpath of Redpath Creative. Kevin can be contacted via kmredpath@gmail.com, 07971 136584 or via the website redpathcreative.co.uk

The Parish Heritage List Project

The Parish Heritage List Project aims to identify, visit, record and promote the wonderful (but not always listed) heritage across the parish.

To contribute a place, or to find out more please contact Celia Wride on c.r.wride@googlemail.com or the Project team at stcuthbertout.heritagelist@gmail.com

Environmental projects in the parish

Tom is dynamically involved in many projects and we hope he will contribute to further parish environmental initiatives.

If you would like to be involved, seek funding for an environmental project or have some ideas to pursue, please get in touch with Gill Pettitt on scopc.pettitt@gmail.com or via our Environmental page.

The Work of Heads Up Somerset

Heads Up is the only purpose-built centre for community mental health and wellbeing in the Mendip area.

Learning and support is at the heart of everything we do. At Heads Up, we strive to work with our clients and create an atmosphere where everyone feels comfortable and included.

Explore their services, achievements and community role here on their website

The Strawberry Line

The Strawberry Line Multi-User Path marches on as we speak, with connecting programmes linking various sections of the Somerset Circle and enhancing the area and it's accessibility for hundreds of residents and visitors.

Greenways are the project managers working to make these paths a reality. If you'd like to find out more, please contact Richard Jones at rtjonesmusic@gmail.com

Last updated: Wed, 06 Mar 2024 07:02