Glastonbury Breakfast Briefing February 5 2020

By Tim Lethaby

16th Jul 2021 | Local News

Photo by Laura Linham
Photo by Laura Linham

GLASTONBURY BRIEFING: Wednesday February 5 2020

TODAY'S GLASTONBURY SUNRISE:

07:42

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TODAY'S GLASTONBURY SUNSET:

17:08

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TODAY'S GLASTONBURY WEATHER:

Today, after a chilly start, mist and fog patches should clear to give a dry and bright day with spells of sunshine, these turning hazy. Light winds.

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TODAY'S MOBILE SPEED CAMERA LOCATIONS AROUND GLASTONBURY

No information provided by Avon and Somerset Police.

Please note that mobile enforcement may still take place at other locations within the Mendip District.

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TODAY'S GLASTONBURY AREA EVENTS:

Glastonbury Daytime Singers: Wellbeing Choir

10am to 11.30am – Red Brick Building, Glastonbury BA6 9FT

Glastonbury Daytime Singers is for anyone who would like to sing in a friendly, relaxed group. A mix of songs from around the world are sung in simple three and four part harmonies.

Michael James – 2020: Enjoy the Now and Enjoy Your Best Year Yet

  1. 30pm to 9.15pm – Abbey House, Glastonbury BA6 8DH

Learn ways to be OK with where you are, find peace in challenging emotions and open the door to the life you want, making 2020 a fantastic year.

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TODAY'S SHOWINGS AT STRODE THEATRE IN STREET:

Citizen K (15) – 5.15pm

Cats (U) – 5.30pm, 7.30pm

Harriet (12A) – 7.45pm

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TODAY'S GLASTONBURY SUPERMARKET OPENING TIMES:

CO-OP: 7am-9pm

ALDI: 8am-10pm

MCCOLL'S: 7am-10pm

MORRISONS: 7am-10pm

TESCO: 6am-midnight

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THOUGHT FOR THE DAY:

"Golf is a good walk spoiled" – Mark Twain

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