Talking Points – November 2020

The Widcombe Association Dear Widcombe Association Member Covid 19 As we all know, restrictions have now been reintroduced across England. I am sure residents will rise to the challenge as is the past and help more vulnerable neighbours as needed. Local Street Co-ordinators should be on hand but if you need help you can also…

Talking Points – Liveable Neighbourhoods Consultation Response

The Widcombe Association Dear Widcombe Association Member Liveable Neighbourhoods consultation Please find attached our response to this consultation from the Widcombe Association.  A residents association based in Bath representing residents and businesses in the historic Widcombe Parish (now part of Widcombe & Lyncombe Ward). The response represents the views of the main committee of the…

Talking Points – October 2020

The Widcombe Association This e-mail has attached files – see below Dear Widcombe Association Member Friends of Lyncombe Hill Fields Launch Meeting: Monday 19 October 7.30 pm. The Friends of Lyncombe Hill Fields (FLHF) organisation is now managing these 10 acres of land under licence from the Council, aiming to conserve and enhance its wild…

Mercy in Action

MISSION AND VISION STATEMENT Mercy in Action works to alleviate the suffering of children living in poverty in the Philippines through feeding, education, shelter and love. Our dream is to see an end to the abandonment, abuse and trafficking of children, and to see their lives restored and their communities transformed. SHOPS Mercy in Action…

Talking Points – September 2020

The Widcombe Association This e-mail has attached files – see below Dear Widcombe Association Member I trust that you are continuing to keep well and safe during these difficult and strange times. Lyncombe Hill Fields Well, we have done it.  Responsibility for most aspects of managing the fields behind Lyncombe Hill (where horses used to…

Lyncombe Hill Fields

The Widcombe Association This e-mail has attached files – see below Dear Wicombe Association Member I have written previously about the fields that run above Beechen Cliff. below the allotments and behind houses on Greenway Lane and Lyncombe Hill: Lyncombe Hill Fields, where horses used to graze.  From next Tuesday, 1st September, this land will…