VILLAGE EVENTS

Diamond Jubilee Weekend 2nd to the 5th of June 2012 - contact the Parish Office if you are holding an event over the Jubilee Weekend.  A full programme of events will be published.
Please watch this page for information.

EVENTS AT BEACON HALL:

Bath Film Festival Community Cinema presents:

Jane Eyre

Saturday, 5th May 7.00 for 7.30 p.m.

Brassed Off

Sunday, 20th May 6.00 for 6.30pm

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Travelling Trends Fashion Show

Tuesday, 15th May 7.15 p.m.

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Plant and Cake Sale

Saturday, 12th May 11.00 – 4.00pm

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Exhibition of life in

20th century Peasedown St John

(photographs and recollections)   

Sunday 3rd June 2.00 – 6.00pm

Monday 4th June 2.00 – 6.00pm

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Tea Dance

Monday 4th June 2.30 – 4.30

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AGM

Peasedown St John Community Association

(manages Beacon Hall) Saturday, 30th June 10 a.m.

 

 

 

Peasedown St John Parish Council Golden Oldies Christmas Tea Party

Sunday 4 December 2011 - around 70 guests attended a sumptuous tea provided by Parish Councillors and were entertained by the Golden Oldies and the Peasedown St John Primary School Choir.  An enjoyable and fun-filled afternoon was enjoyed by young and old alike which can be seen from the images below...

   Before the rush 

The Chairman made his speach

Chairman - Cllr Neil Hopkins

The fun begins

Vice-Chairman Eric Lindsay

The Peasedown St John Primary School Choir entertain

Peasedown St John Primary School Choir

The lucky draw was called

Cllr Sam Hopkins

There were 4 lucky draw winners

It was a lovely afternoon.....

 Thanks to all the children and their great parents!

Photographer for the day: Cllr Charlie Harrison             

 

 

Wagoneers MCC LogoCOUNCILLORS VISIT CHARITY EVENT

Cllrs Mandy Clarke, David and Karen Walker and Neil and Sam Hopkins visited the Waggon and Horses in Peasedown St John on Sunday afternoon and enjoyed good music and company all in aid of the LUPUS Charity. The Wagoneers Motor Cycle Club were behind the event and it proved to be a great success.

For more information about the Wagoneers MCC visit their website HERE

Peasedown St JohnCommunity Farm Logo

PEASEDOWN COMMUNITY FARM   VISIT THE WEBSITE

Chairman of the Peasedown St John Parish Council, Cllr Neil Hopkins visited the Peasedown Community Farm during the open weekend held over the Bank Holiday. Cllrs Sam Hopkins and Charlie Harrison also enjoyed a visit on what turned out to be a warm and sunny Saturday afternoon. The councillors chatted to members of the Peasedown Youth Centre who are volunteers at the farm and learned about how the farm operates.
Bridie Marshall (B&NES Youth Leader) outlined some of the future plans for the Community Farm which includes vegetable plots planted by the school children at Peasedown St John Primary School, some of which have already been started.
Neil commented: “I am so pleased we visited the farm. It’s been on my family list of ‘things to do in Peasedown’ since it opened and volume of work has meant the outing has stayed on our list. Sam, Charlie and I were very impressed with the enthusiasm of the young people (and the not so young!) and we all look forward to watching this important local resource develop over the years - we will certainly be visiting again and have already said we are happy to be on the volunteer rota”.

 
PEASEDOWN ST JOHN 16 July 2011
Beacon Field

Images courtesy of Keith Lindsay-Cameron

Despite a very damp start to the day, the party soon began to rock and over 1500 people enjoyed the music, stalls and entertainment. There was a Wellbeing event held inside Beacon Hall as part of Party in the Park 11 and Boogie Wonderland was enjoyed inside the hall in the evening. 16 Stn Pig played in the Red Post until the early hours.

Party in the Park

Party in the Park

Party in the Park

Party in the Park

Party in the Park

Party in the Park

 

Party in the Park

Party in the Park

Peasedown St John Parish Council helps raise money for charity

On 21st March 2010 Peasedown St John councillors and residents got sporty for charity

The Parish Council organised a Sport Relief 'race a mile' event to raise money for the children in Kenya and Africa and also those isolated older people living in the uk.

The weather looked set to ruin the day but thankfully it held out and around 18 people managed to walk or run the mile.

Peasedown Parish councillors assisted in setting up the event and were on hand to help out on  the day, Radstock Co-operative Society's Peasedown St John branch also helped out by supplying over 200 bottles of water to the participants and St John's Ambulance were in attendance should anyone need first aid.

The day was a great success and we as a community raised over £300 to for the charity.

The day was fun for all - some brought their bikes along and others even brought their dogs along to walk the mile.

Everyone agreed that it was a very successful and fun day!

Peasedown St John Parish Council helps raise money for charity

  The day was fun for all - some brought their bikes along and others even brought their dogs along to walk the mile.