Friendly Society – Quiz Night
Friendly Society Quiz and the draw will take place for the Annual Raffle in the Village Hall. Teams of 4 @£5a head.
Friendly Society Quiz and the draw will take place for the Annual Raffle in the Village Hall. Teams of 4 @£5a head.
Meet at the Village Hall, finish in The Square with hot drinks and a surprise visitor.
Celebrate Old Twelfth Night by wassailing several cider apple orchards to bring fertility to the trees and good health & prosperity to all. Crown the Wassail King & Queen, light the ashen faggot, and witness the ‘Wassail Mumming Play’ by the Westbury Footlights. Bring a lantern, warm clothes and an appetite for mulled cider & […]
Alan Stone talks about the folklore, history and practice of wassailing Somerset's apple orchards
Helen Batt explains the origins, history and importance of strawberry-growing on Mendip's southwest facing slopes.
NO DIGGING OR MEETING UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE! The Westbury Archaeology Group carries out excavations, geophysical surveys and research in the parish of Westbury-sub-Mendip. We meet every Wednesday morning, unless the weather is dreadful! To contact us, go to the Westbury Society page, and use the contact form at the bottom.
2019 Barry Lane Lecture Vince Russett talks about the archaeological discoveries made by the Charterhouse and Environs Research Team, explains their contribution to our understanding of Mendip's history, and reveals the lessons other community archaeologists can learn from CHERT.
Colin Varndell tells us about the natural history of hedgehogs, and shows how we can help slow the recent decline in numbers.
See the Community Shop webpage on this site for the Agenda and past minutes.
Alan Stone talks about duck decoys, explaining how they were used and tells the history of the one on Westbury-sub-Mendip's parish boundary with Rodney Stoke.