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May 2025
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Our town is a very, very nice town

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Residents of Nailsea (and those living nearby) are invited to Nailsea Action Group (NAG) annual meeting (AGM) at 7.30pm on Monday, May 19, at Grove Sports Centre & Social Club, St Mary's Grove. NAG’s aim is to promote and protect Nailsea’s rural setting and open green spaces for the benefit of the whole community. North Somerset Council's revised Local Development Scheme was approved in July 2024, this has to find development sites for 23,895 homes from now until 2040. That’s 8,620 more than was proposed in the last Local Plan consultation. Read more on our Hensons sponsored property page HERE

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What's On 2025

Is it May already? We have farmers' market mid-month, community days at Nailsea United ground and 2nd Nailsea Scout HQ, live music at Nailsea Social Club, race night at Masonic Hall, plant sale at allotments and flag hoisting and beacon lighting for VE day, Nailsea Guiding scarecrow hunt and more, HERE

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Gallery 2025

We have lots of fabulous slideshows in our galleries and for 2025 it includes the first Eat: Nailsea food and drink festival (the festive event is beginning of December), Nailsea viewed from a balloon with nearly every home pictured, Backwell Lake and many atmospheric weather photos too. Go to view the slideshows on this page HERE, or get nostalgic and look at other pages where we have a decade of images from Nailsea and nearby plus an All Our Yesterdays feature page...

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COUNTRYSIDE DUMP: North Somerset Council is taking action against the thousands of cars left parked on illegal sites close to Bristol Airport - read more on our Bristol Airport page in our travel section HERE

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Using a wheelchair while travelling on public transport can be fraught with difficulties many of which were highlighted to First Bus at the Nailsea & Backwell Disabled Access Café in April.

Café organiser Alison Morgan replayed the travelling traumas experienced by passengers of the group.

There to listen to the issues were bus driver trainer Miles Dolphin and Weston depot boss Ilyas Hafezji.

This led to Miles coming to Nailsea to give advice on how to best use a roadside ramp and ‘park’ a wheelchair onboard one of their buses.

Thanks to this initiative, a few weeks later Miles bought a training bus and trainee drivers to Nailsea where he demonstrated proper techniques for drivers when bus stops aren't perfectly aligned with kerbs, emphasising that ramps should be deployed without passengers having to ask.

Alison was able to practice boarding with her wheelchair multiple times, regaining her confidence to use public transport again.

North Somerset MP Sadik Al-Hassan said: “I have met with the Disabled Access Café several times; they provide a safe space for people to raise accessibility issues and build constructive relationships with businesses and service providers like First Bus—turning problems into solutions through collaboration.

“I am proud to support initiatives that make our community more accessible for everyone!”

Alison said: “The bus crew came to the stop in Trendlewood Way, where I had  such an awful experience back in 2023.

“Miles was horrified that I had been told by a driver to use a different stop and that I had been forced to plead to be able to use the ramp and was told I was a pain.

“He reassured me that this is not how drivers are trained. 

“The problem with a lot of bus stops is that our roads are not straight, so it is difficult for drivers to get properly aligned with the raised kerb.

“Miles demonstrated that if this is the case, the driver should pull up just beyond the raised kerb, get out, check that it is safe and lower the ramp accordingly.

“He also stressed that the driver should put the ramp down without the passenger needing to ask. 

“My other concern was that my wheelchair would be too big to manoeuvre on and off the bus, and into the designated wheelchair space.

“This was not the case at all and Miles let me practice several times to get my confidence back.

“Steve Ledbrook was able to discuss a problem he had faced travelling on the new electric X1 bus to Weston and again Miles was able to reassure him of an easy solution.

“Evidently, the safety bars on the new buses can swing out to make it easier to manoeuvre in and out of the wheelchair space, again with the drivers help.

“You learn something new every day.

“We then went to the Link Road and met with another member of our group.

“Once again it was necessary for the driver to pull up after the raised kerb and we had a further discussion about the complexities of travelling in a wheelchair.

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Parking lessons for people in wheelchairs

“The exercise was immensely helpful and I feel more confident to venture out on the buses again after two years of being reluctant to do so. 

''Our aim with the disabled access cafes is to give people a safe space to raise issues and concerns, to help and encourage each other and to establish amicable working relationships with business and managers such as Miles, so we can all learn from each other and resolve any problems.''

The next cafe is on Friday morning, May 23, at 65 High Street.

There are more photos and a training video under our transport dropdown menu On The Roads HERE.

Nailsea People has been campaigning for the extension of our garden of rest for what seems like time in memoriam.

It is a sorry tale that when our churchyard burial plots got filled decades ago the garden of rest on Stockway North was the only place Nailsea people could remember and honour their dead.

But North Somerset Council (not this administration) let a company take over the lease and responsibility for running this and Weston crematorium.

Initially things weren’t too bad but then the chap in charge decided to go for a management buy-out and it all got a bit murky and muddle.

We have tried in vain to get updates on what is going on and documented the sad saga on our Arthur E Davey sponsored BMD page HERE.

Occasionally I do a Google search and look at Company House register but nothing is forthcoming and Nailsea Town Council hasn’t had any luck either.

The only development to report is when I searched on LinkedIn to see what the former Dignity and Direct Line boss Peter Wood was up to these days these job offers where sent to me!

Love the idea of working in Costa Coffee at Swindon (not) or being assistant store manager at Dr Martens in Exeter but a business leader at the Crematorium and Memorial Group?

If you know more about the future of the garden of rest, please email nailseapeopkle@gmail.com, thanks

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Crem job offer!

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BOXED IN: Holy Trinity has given up on trying to buy the derelict red telephone box on the corner of Church Lane which is spoiling the setting of the ancient Anglican church. The church building which dates back to the 15th century is a Grade I listed building. Nailsea Town Council has tried for decade to buy the vandalised K6 box which sits next to its historic Tithe Barn but it had no luck either. Assistant clerk Stephen Holley reported to the March meeting that the plans to turn it into a 'mini-library' are not being progressed but the BT has scheduled work to restore the kiosk which itself is a Grade II listed building and to repair the equipment...holding on with baited breath...

ANNUAL MEETING: Wednesday, May 7, 7.30pm Nailsea Town Council annual meeting when new chairman(s) may be elected and councillors appointed to various committees/working parties at the Tithe Barn which is open to the public. The 96-page agenda papers also include auditors certificate (showing more than £4m in bank), attendance record (no one has 100 per cent) and dates for future Tithe Barn meetings. Read more here https://www.nailseatowncouncil.gov.uk/about-the-council/minutes-agendas/

TICK TOCK: The High Street clock has stopped working because is has no power...talks are progressing

2 updated stories from our archives...

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