The Wickham Almshouses built in 1868.
Bread Room Open Day 3
Special thanks to the Shepton Mallet Journal for supplying a photo taken at the Bread Room Open Day.
Special thanks to the Shepton Mallet Journal for supplying a photo taken at the Bread Room Open Day.
An open evening was held on Thursday 18th June to celebrate completion of renovations at the Bread Room. The evening was attended by Cllr Jeannette Marsh, Chairman of Mendip District Council and Cllr Bente Height as well as trustees and
To celebrate the completion of renovations at the Bread Room an Open Day was held on Tuesday 16th June, attended by Liz Wheelen from the Shepton Mallet Inner Wheel, who presented a cheque to our treasurer; Alison Crane of the
Bede MacGowan, the editor of the Shepton Mallet Journal, took the trouble to learn about us on a recent visit to the almshouses.
The residents’ Christmas Tea was held in Peter Street rooms in December 2014.
Another big thank you to Wessex Water for fixing a collapsed drain at our Church Lane almshouses.
The team has been hard at work at number 11 Church Lane. See photos below…
Wessex Water has been hard at work sorting out the surface water drainage problem at the Strode Almshouses. See photos below…
Thelma Reeves, Shepton Mallet Almshouses’ longest resident was presented with a gift from Warden Judy Dear. Thelma has been at the Almshouses for over 14 years but is now going to live near her family in Street. Judy has visited
Wessex Water’s Ben Tingay helps to solve a long standing drain problem at the Strode Almshouses.