Whats On in Midsomer Norton this weekend

By Susie Watkins

6th Jan 2022 | Local News

Christmas tree down - time to get it out now too - why not also help a local charity? Photo by Charlie Robert on Unsplash
Christmas tree down - time to get it out now too - why not also help a local charity? Photo by Charlie Robert on Unsplash

Happy New Year to all the Midsomer Norton Nub News readers.

Well it may not be quite as different from 2021 as many would have hoped, but there is still lots happening in and around the town.

Here is our first of 2022 line up of Whats On in and around Midsomer Norton.

On Friday: Sorted out getting rid of your tree yet ? One option and you will also be helping a worthwhile charity, ask Dorothy House Hospice care... all the details HERE: they will be chopping and chipping until Sunday

On Saturday: A new band at Mardons and what a line up. It can make you feel good, guaranteed !

Check out this : Go and have a boogie! All for free.

And on Sunday : Why not head out for a walk and find out more about the local environment - and hear about the campaign to protect the Asham Woods near Leigh on Mendip. They are considered a site of special scientific interest, the largest and most diverse of the ancient semi-natural woods around. Free soup too. Find out more by clicking HERE: the Frome Nub News site

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