A Goldfinch in the Church carpark, photographed by Brian Jennings
Two members of West Coker Youth Club, accompanied by Youth Leader Nick Handy and Brian and Anne Jennings represented the village on a visit to WWI battlefields and cemeteries. They visited the graves of those who lost their lives in northern France and Belgium. Brian’s report, with photographs, may be found HERE
Photos of the recent Military Wives and Wind Band concert (thanks to Jim Lefeuvre) and a few photos of the 60+ people who walked some or all the 12 miles route to visit (and be refreshed at) the seven churches of the Coker Ridge Benefice.
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almost home to West Coker
a short cruise across Sutton Bingham
more uphill
uphill
…to Pendomer
Setting out on the Benefice Walk
Jack Stroud
Mike Bickerton
This one, I think
Pete the surgeon
Careful with that axe Eugene
Pete the chopper
I’m going to burn this bit
‘I’ve laid a hedge!’
‘Oh, you’re off then?’
Kathakali
Kathakali
Kathakali
Kathakali
Kathakali
September Hedgerow (Steve Ball)
A smiling man with barrow on his way to Village Day
Groaning Table at Village Day
Three Happy Ladies at Village Day
Five Happy Ladies at Village Day
Pinnacle (SB)
Church Time (SB)
Church from on high (SB)
St George’s Day 2010 (SB)
Snow Nov 2010 (SB)
Ridge October (SB)
Winter (SB)
Coker Fungus (SB)
Fruit (SB)
Sunset August 30th 2013. Lin Lee
The Ceremonial Planting of the Jubilee Tree at the Village Hall. March 13th
Spring colour
Thanks to Nigel Strickland and Steve Ball (SB) for some of the photos on this website
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