Football club's fire fundraiser
BERROW Football Club has published a 2006 calendar featuring its players to raise much-needed cash after the devastating fire which destroyed its changing rooms in November. The club hopes to raise thousands of pounds towards its appeal by selling the special desk calendars.
BERROW Football Club has published a 2006 calendar featuring its players to raise much-needed cash after the devastating fire which destroyed its changing rooms in November. The club hopes to raise thousands of pounds towards its appeal by selling the special desk calendars.
Ambulance boss saves father
THE BOSS of St John Ambulance in Burnham-On-Sea and Highbridge has saved the life of his father in his own ambulance, we can exclusively report. Keith Gough, the Divisional Superintendent for St John Ambulance, treated the 66 year-old after he suffered a heart attack.
THE BOSS of St John Ambulance in Burnham-On-Sea and Highbridge has saved the life of his father in his own ambulance, we can exclusively report. Keith Gough, the Divisional Superintendent for St John Ambulance, treated the 66 year-old after he suffered a heart attack.
Wind farm to 'hit house prices'
THE GROUP fighting a proposed wind farm on the outskirts of Burnham-On-Sea has released the findings of a survey which appears to back up claims that property prices in the area will be hit if the development goes ahead. The group says the farm would hit house prices.
THE GROUP fighting a proposed wind farm on the outskirts of Burnham-On-Sea has released the findings of a survey which appears to back up claims that property prices in the area will be hit if the development goes ahead. The group says the farm would hit house prices.
Rumblestrips plan for seafront
PLANS to install rumblestrips along Burnham-On-Sea seafront have been discussed this week in a fresh bid to tackle the problem of 'boy racers'. The proposal is one of several options being considered by the County Council after a special open meeting on December 16th.
PLANS to install rumblestrips along Burnham-On-Sea seafront have been discussed this week in a fresh bid to tackle the problem of 'boy racers'. The proposal is one of several options being considered by the County Council after a special open meeting on December 16th.
Cheeky Christmas card raises £1,800!
A BURNHAM-On-Sea hairdressing salon has been raising smiles and money for charity with a cheeky Christmas card featuring some of its male customers. More than £1,800 has been raised from the sale of the daring cards, which feature a photo of 11 customers in a state of undress!
A BURNHAM-On-Sea hairdressing salon has been raising smiles and money for charity with a cheeky Christmas card featuring some of its male customers. More than £1,800 has been raised from the sale of the daring cards, which feature a photo of 11 customers in a state of undress!
Pub trouble makers warned
PUB bosses in Burnham-On-Sea and Highbridge have warned trouble makers to stay away this Christmas or face being banned from premises in the towns. The town's Pubwatch has seen 31 licensed premises come together with police to make a night out safer in the two towns.
PUB bosses in Burnham-On-Sea and Highbridge have warned trouble makers to stay away this Christmas or face being banned from premises in the towns. The town's Pubwatch has seen 31 licensed premises come together with police to make a night out safer in the two towns.
Horror crash closes Love Lane
THREE people were injured on Thursday night (December 15th) after a horrific crash involving two cars on the outskirts of Burnham-On-Sea. Love Lane, the main road into town from the M5 motorway, was closed for four hours while police, paramedics and fire crews attended the scene.
THREE people were injured on Thursday night (December 15th) after a horrific crash involving two cars on the outskirts of Burnham-On-Sea. Love Lane, the main road into town from the M5 motorway, was closed for four hours while police, paramedics and fire crews attended the scene.
Kids join the circus for a day
A GROUP of lucky youngsters had the chance to improve their big top skills at Sanders Garden World, near Burnham-On-Sea, this week. The budding young clowns, acrobats and trapeze artistes attended the first session of circus workshops hosted by Circus Americano at the garden centre.
A GROUP of lucky youngsters had the chance to improve their big top skills at Sanders Garden World, near Burnham-On-Sea, this week. The budding young clowns, acrobats and trapeze artistes attended the first session of circus workshops hosted by Circus Americano at the garden centre.
New Asda store for Highbridge
MORE than 100 jobs are to be created when a huge new Asda supermarket - twice the size of Burnham-On-Sea's existing Tesco store - opens in Highbridge. Planning bosses have this week given outline planning permission to Asda to build a 40,000 square foot store.
MORE than 100 jobs are to be created when a huge new Asda supermarket - twice the size of Burnham-On-Sea's existing Tesco store - opens in Highbridge. Planning bosses have this week given outline planning permission to Asda to build a 40,000 square foot store.
Wheelie bins for 900 residents
MORE than 900 homes across Burnham-On-Sea may get free wheelie bins during 2006 as part of an effort to stamp out litter problems in the town. The district council hopes to distribute the bins to tackle the problem of seabirds pecking at bin bags during the summer months - leaving rubbish strewn across streets.
MORE than 900 homes across Burnham-On-Sea may get free wheelie bins during 2006 as part of an effort to stamp out litter problems in the town. The district council hopes to distribute the bins to tackle the problem of seabirds pecking at bin bags during the summer months - leaving rubbish strewn across streets.
Seafront revamp gets started
A MAJOR project to smarten up part of Burnham-On-Sea's seafront has begun. Scaffolding has gone up along part of the terrace of homes near the pier so that work to paint them can get underway. The work is partially funded by a regional development grant and will be completed over several weeks.
A MAJOR project to smarten up part of Burnham-On-Sea's seafront has begun. Scaffolding has gone up along part of the terrace of homes near the pier so that work to paint them can get underway. The work is partially funded by a regional development grant and will be completed over several weeks.
Police appeal after accident
POLICE are appealing for witnesses to an accident on the outskirts of Burnham-On-Sea on Saturday night, December 10th. Paramedics treated one casualty on the roadside at the scene, following the accident taking place at around 11.10pm near the Edithmead Roundabout.
POLICE are appealing for witnesses to an accident on the outskirts of Burnham-On-Sea on Saturday night, December 10th. Paramedics treated one casualty on the roadside at the scene, following the accident taking place at around 11.10pm near the Edithmead Roundabout.
More gloom as gift shop shuts
ANOTHER shop has become the victim of a downturn in trade along Burnham-On-Sea High Street - the fifth in the last two months. The Blazing Saddles gift shop on the corner of Cross Street is to close at Christmas after eight years in business. Its owner blames charity shops for the store's demise.
ANOTHER shop has become the victim of a downturn in trade along Burnham-On-Sea High Street - the fifth in the last two months. The Blazing Saddles gift shop on the corner of Cross Street is to close at Christmas after eight years in business. Its owner blames charity shops for the store's demise.
Country fans' £2,300 donation
GENEROUS Country and Western music fans who held a series of fundraising events in aid of the Burnham-On-Sea Hovercraft have handed over a huge cheque for £2,300 to the group. The cash was handed over to grateful crew members during a special presentation at Home Farm.
GENEROUS Country and Western music fans who held a series of fundraising events in aid of the Burnham-On-Sea Hovercraft have handed over a huge cheque for £2,300 to the group. The cash was handed over to grateful crew members during a special presentation at Home Farm.
Lib Dems win Burnham by-election
BURNHAM-On-Sea Liberal Democrats were celebrating on Thursday night, December 8th, after their candidate, Chris Williams, won a seat on the town council. The Conservative's Alan Miller was beaten by just 69 votes in the by-election to represent the Burnham East ward.
BURNHAM-On-Sea Liberal Democrats were celebrating on Thursday night, December 8th, after their candidate, Chris Williams, won a seat on the town council. The Conservative's Alan Miller was beaten by just 69 votes in the by-election to represent the Burnham East ward.
Police plea after robbery bid
BURNHAM-On-Sea Police have appealed for information after an attempted robbery at Apex Leisure Park. At around 5pm on Monday December 5th a 17-year-old boy was riding his bicycle on the Apex Park footpath when he was approached by an unknown man who asked him for his bike.
BURNHAM-On-Sea Police have appealed for information after an attempted robbery at Apex Leisure Park. At around 5pm on Monday December 5th a 17-year-old boy was riding his bicycle on the Apex Park footpath when he was approached by an unknown man who asked him for his bike.
Rag Week raises fun and cash
FUN-loving pupils at King Alfred School in Burnham-On-Sea have been raising money for worthy causes during their annual Rag Week. The students were free to wear what they wanted during the popular event, which raises hundreds of pounds for charity each year.
FUN-loving pupils at King Alfred School in Burnham-On-Sea have been raising money for worthy causes during their annual Rag Week. The students were free to wear what they wanted during the popular event, which raises hundreds of pounds for charity each year.
Parking boost for Burnham
MORE than £45,000 has been spent on expanding two of Burnham-On-Sea's car parks to help meet peak summer demand for parking spaces. The car park off Lynton Road has had its number of spaces increased by 11%. It is to be called the 'Shoppers' Car Park' under the new scheme.
MORE than £45,000 has been spent on expanding two of Burnham-On-Sea's car parks to help meet peak summer demand for parking spaces. The car park off Lynton Road has had its number of spaces increased by 11%. It is to be called the 'Shoppers' Car Park' under the new scheme.
Woman cut from crash
A WOMAN was rushed to hospital after being cut free from her vehicle after a two-car accident on the A38, near Burnham-On-Sea. The road was closed for one and a half hours on Tuesday night, December 6th, following the incident involving a VW Golf and a Ford Escort.
A WOMAN was rushed to hospital after being cut free from her vehicle after a two-car accident on the A38, near Burnham-On-Sea. The road was closed for one and a half hours on Tuesday night, December 6th, following the incident involving a VW Golf and a Ford Escort.
Burnham RNLI opens shop
BURNHAM-On-Sea RNLI has acquired a shop on the town's busy seafront in order to continue fundraising efforts all year round. The building, situated next to Sunspot Amusements, overlooks The Esplanade and jetty and sells RNLI souvenirs and merchandise.
BURNHAM-On-Sea RNLI has acquired a shop on the town's busy seafront in order to continue fundraising efforts all year round. The building, situated next to Sunspot Amusements, overlooks The Esplanade and jetty and sells RNLI souvenirs and merchandise.
Mayor's Christmas message
BURNHAM-On-Sea's Mayor, Eric Gill, has issued his annual Christmas message to residents in the town. He reviews the highlights of the year and looks forward to the year ahead in the town. He also has a special mention for volunteers in the area, especially those linked to youngsters in the town.
BURNHAM-On-Sea's Mayor, Eric Gill, has issued his annual Christmas message to residents in the town. He reviews the highlights of the year and looks forward to the year ahead in the town. He also has a special mention for volunteers in the area, especially those linked to youngsters in the town.
Open meeting on 'boy racers'
AN OPEN meeting is to be held to debate how to tackle the problem of speeding motorists along Burnham-On-Sea seafront. Police officers, residents, local businesses and councillors will attend the forum on Friday December 16th to discuss ways forward and look at the options to tackle the problem.
AN OPEN meeting is to be held to debate how to tackle the problem of speeding motorists along Burnham-On-Sea seafront. Police officers, residents, local businesses and councillors will attend the forum on Friday December 16th to discuss ways forward and look at the options to tackle the problem.
Security scare at town's pier
TWO teams of police officers rushed to Burnham-On-Sea Pier late on Monday night amid fears that the building had been broken into. The Pavilion's burglar alarms were activated at around 11pm and a full security operation swung into operation - but fortunately it was all just a false alarm.
TWO teams of police officers rushed to Burnham-On-Sea Pier late on Monday night amid fears that the building had been broken into. The Pavilion's burglar alarms were activated at around 11pm and a full security operation swung into operation - but fortunately it was all just a false alarm.
New art gallery for Burnham
A NEW gallery has opened in Burnham-On-Sea, offering a wide range of artwork and gifts from local artists. Called Sea Breeze, the Victoria Street premises is situated opposite the town's cinema and is run by Rhonda Mills and her husband. It sells a wide range of giftware and artwork.
A NEW gallery has opened in Burnham-On-Sea, offering a wide range of artwork and gifts from local artists. Called Sea Breeze, the Victoria Street premises is situated opposite the town's cinema and is run by Rhonda Mills and her husband. It sells a wide range of giftware and artwork.
Christmas Circus opens!
A TROOP of circus performers who are hosting Christmas shows at Sanders Garden World, near Burnham-On-Sea, have been busy putting up a big top tent as their performances began on Monday December 5th. Clowns, trapeze artists and fire eaters are featured in the 28-day circus.
A TROOP of circus performers who are hosting Christmas shows at Sanders Garden World, near Burnham-On-Sea, have been busy putting up a big top tent as their performances began on Monday December 5th. Clowns, trapeze artists and fire eaters are featured in the 28-day circus.
Vehicle rescued from beach
A VAN was pulled to safety after it became stuck on Burnham-On-Sea beach - the second time in a fortnight that a vehicle has got into difficulties in the area. District Council dog warden Tina Kick was patrolling the beach when her van sank into 'sinking sand' near the pier.
A VAN was pulled to safety after it became stuck on Burnham-On-Sea beach - the second time in a fortnight that a vehicle has got into difficulties in the area. District Council dog warden Tina Kick was patrolling the beach when her van sank into 'sinking sand' near the pier.
Have your say on council tax
BURNHAM-On-Sea residents are being invited to air their opinions on how council tax is spent in our area. The District Council is asking residents for input in deciding where money should be spent - and has set up touch-screens in the town for people to give feedback.
BURNHAM-On-Sea residents are being invited to air their opinions on how council tax is spent in our area. The District Council is asking residents for input in deciding where money should be spent - and has set up touch-screens in the town for people to give feedback.
Rotary Club's £500 donation
A CHEQUE for £500 has been handed to Burnham-On-Sea's hovercraft group after a series of successful Rotary Club fundraising events. Crew members from BARB attended a presentation evening where they received the money which will be put towards the £20,000 running costs of the craft.
A CHEQUE for £500 has been handed to Burnham-On-Sea's hovercraft group after a series of successful Rotary Club fundraising events. Crew members from BARB attended a presentation evening where they received the money which will be put towards the £20,000 running costs of the craft.
Wind farm group goes green
OPPONENTS of the proposed wind farm outside Burnham-On-Sea are planning to promote 'green action' in the area in order to take the wind out of those who say they are hurting the environment. The kNOll to Wind Farm group is determined not to be labelled 'anti-green'.
OPPONENTS of the proposed wind farm outside Burnham-On-Sea are planning to promote 'green action' in the area in order to take the wind out of those who say they are hurting the environment. The kNOll to Wind Farm group is determined not to be labelled 'anti-green'.
Electrical fault blamed for fire
BURNHAM-On-Sea fire fighters have been tackling a large blaze at the rear of a property in Church Road, Brean. Three sheds and a workshop at the back of a property in the village were destroyed. Two pumps from Burnham were initially sent to the scene, and others joined them.
BURNHAM-On-Sea fire fighters have been tackling a large blaze at the rear of a property in Church Road, Brean. Three sheds and a workshop at the back of a property in the village were destroyed. Two pumps from Burnham were initially sent to the scene, and others joined them.
Lack of fish hits angling event
MORE than 60 anglers lined the water's edge at Burnham-On-Sea on Sunday to compete in a beach competition - but the fish stayed away and made it one of the group's worst afternoons on record. Just six flounders were caught during the five hour event. Ogranisers blamed the cold weather.
MORE than 60 anglers lined the water's edge at Burnham-On-Sea on Sunday to compete in a beach competition - but the fish stayed away and made it one of the group's worst afternoons on record. Just six flounders were caught during the five hour event. Ogranisers blamed the cold weather.
Tree weekend attracts crowds
HUNDREDS of people attended a Tree Weekend at Sanders Garden World, near Burnham-On-Sea, on Saturday 26th and Sunday 27th November. During the free event, which tied in with National Tree Week, experts were on hand to answer tree-related questions.
HUNDREDS of people attended a Tree Weekend at Sanders Garden World, near Burnham-On-Sea, on Saturday 26th and Sunday 27th November. During the free event, which tied in with National Tree Week, experts were on hand to answer tree-related questions.
Vandals attack two town shops
VANDALS caused more than £1,000 worth of damage by smashing the windows of two High Street shops in Burnham-On-Sea at the weekend. A front window at the Burnham Pet Shop was smashed and in a second attack a large pane of glass at Tickle Your Taste Buds was broken.
VANDALS caused more than £1,000 worth of damage by smashing the windows of two High Street shops in Burnham-On-Sea at the weekend. A front window at the Burnham Pet Shop was smashed and in a second attack a large pane of glass at Tickle Your Taste Buds was broken.
Art attack on drink drivers
POLICE in Burnham-On-Sea are using the artistic talents of local youngsters to bring home the 'Don’t Drink and Drive' message this Christmas. Pupils at Berrow School have designed a poster to publicise the dangers of drink driving in a new bid by the police to stamp out road accidents caused by drink.
POLICE in Burnham-On-Sea are using the artistic talents of local youngsters to bring home the 'Don’t Drink and Drive' message this Christmas. Pupils at Berrow School have designed a poster to publicise the dangers of drink driving in a new bid by the police to stamp out road accidents caused by drink.
Knoll race is runaway success!
A LAST-minute hitch failed to mar the popular Brent Knoll Run on Sunday November 27th, when 92 runners took part in the gruelling race from Burnham to the top of the Knoll and back. Organiser Brian Beale of Burnham Harriers said extra marshalls were drafted in in order to ensure the event went ahead safely.
A LAST-minute hitch failed to mar the popular Brent Knoll Run on Sunday November 27th, when 92 runners took part in the gruelling race from Burnham to the top of the Knoll and back. Organiser Brian Beale of Burnham Harriers said extra marshalls were drafted in in order to ensure the event went ahead safely.
Warehouse blaze 'was arson'
FIRE crews were called to a warehouse blaze in Tyler Way, Highbridge, at 4pm on Sunday November 27th, which they believe was set alight deliberately. Four appliances from Bridgwater and Burnham, plus one support appliance from Street, were mobilised during the incident.
FIRE crews were called to a warehouse blaze in Tyler Way, Highbridge, at 4pm on Sunday November 27th, which they believe was set alight deliberately. Four appliances from Bridgwater and Burnham, plus one support appliance from Street, were mobilised during the incident.
Mayor turns on Christmas lights
SANTA Claus dropped in to help Burnham-On-Sea Mayor Eric Gill switch on the town's Christmas lights on Saturday November 26th. Mr Gill signalled the start of the switch-on by ringing a handbell in a simple ceremony at the top of Burnham-On-Sea's High Street in front of onlookers.
SANTA Claus dropped in to help Burnham-On-Sea Mayor Eric Gill switch on the town's Christmas lights on Saturday November 26th. Mr Gill signalled the start of the switch-on by ringing a handbell in a simple ceremony at the top of Burnham-On-Sea's High Street in front of onlookers.
GMTV live from Burnham!
A STREET of Christmas decorated homes in Burnham-On-Sea has been featured on live national TV.
GMTV broadcast live from Trinity Rise on Monday December 20th when the breakfast programme's reporter interviewed home owners about their decorations.
A STREET of Christmas decorated homes in Burnham-On-Sea has been featured on live national TV.
GMTV broadcast live from Trinity Rise on Monday December 20th when the breakfast programme's reporter interviewed home owners about their decorations.
Burnham boxer's success
BURNHAM-On-Sea boxer Robert Boardman is celebrating after being the first student in the new Filton College Boxing Academy to win a national title. He competed at the Boxing Finals of the National Association of Clubs for Young People Great Britain, which was held on Wednesday 8th December.
BURNHAM-On-Sea boxer Robert Boardman is celebrating after being the first student in the new Filton College Boxing Academy to win a national title. He competed at the Boxing Finals of the National Association of Clubs for Young People Great Britain, which was held on Wednesday 8th December.
Regeneration edges forward
PLANS to regenerate Burnham-On-Sea edged a step closer this week after two high-profile meetings in the town between councillors, regeneration bosses and local businesses. The consultants looking into the benefits of regeneration presented their findings during the special events.
PLANS to regenerate Burnham-On-Sea edged a step closer this week after two high-profile meetings in the town between councillors, regeneration bosses and local businesses. The consultants looking into the benefits of regeneration presented their findings during the special events.
Town election race heats up
THE race to win the vacant seat on Burnham and Highbridge town council heated up this week with both candidates taking to the streets of Burnham. The Conservative's Alan Miller and the Liberal Democrat's Chris Williams have both been canvassing support as the election day edges closer.
THE race to win the vacant seat on Burnham and Highbridge town council heated up this week with both candidates taking to the streets of Burnham. The Conservative's Alan Miller and the Liberal Democrat's Chris Williams have both been canvassing support as the election day edges closer.
Police: 'Robbers were not local'
POLICE investigating an armed robbery at Tesco’s in Burnham-on-Sea believe the robbers are not local. At 2.15pm on Monday, November 21, 2005, a Securicor guard was transferring cash from the store to his nearby van when he was confronted by three masked men.
POLICE investigating an armed robbery at Tesco’s in Burnham-on-Sea believe the robbers are not local. At 2.15pm on Monday, November 21, 2005, a Securicor guard was transferring cash from the store to his nearby van when he was confronted by three masked men.
Huge fire at Berrow sports club
FIRE crews from across Somerset tackled a big blaze at Berrow Football Club overnight on November 22nd. Two appliances from Burnham-On-Sea and two from Weston-Super-Mare attended the scene, along with a further two appliances from Bridgwater and Street.
FIRE crews from across Somerset tackled a big blaze at Berrow Football Club overnight on November 22nd. Two appliances from Burnham-On-Sea and two from Weston-Super-Mare attended the scene, along with a further two appliances from Bridgwater and Street.
New armed raid at Tesco store
ARMED thieves have again struck at Burnham-On-Sea's branch of Tescos, stealing a large sum of money from the supermarket's cash office. A staff member said the store had been the victim of an incident on Monday November 21st in which a Securicor guard was targeted.
ARMED thieves have again struck at Burnham-On-Sea's branch of Tescos, stealing a large sum of money from the supermarket's cash office. A staff member said the store had been the victim of an incident on Monday November 21st in which a Securicor guard was targeted.
Two more shops close in town
BURNHAM-On-Sea has suffered a double dose of bad news after two shops in the town announced they were closing, just weeks after others also pulled the shutters down. Crandon Computers in Cross Street and the Little Brum gift shop in the High Street closed.
BURNHAM-On-Sea has suffered a double dose of bad news after two shops in the town announced they were closing, just weeks after others also pulled the shutters down. Crandon Computers in Cross Street and the Little Brum gift shop in the High Street closed.
Hovercraft Charity Night rocks!
HUNDREDS of supporters of Burnham-On-Sea's hovercraft flocked to a special charity event in the town on Saturday November 19th for a lively mixture of fun and fundraising. More than 300 people crowded into the Burnham Holiday Village for the BARB hovercraft group's first Charity Night.
HUNDREDS of supporters of Burnham-On-Sea's hovercraft flocked to a special charity event in the town on Saturday November 19th for a lively mixture of fun and fundraising. More than 300 people crowded into the Burnham Holiday Village for the BARB hovercraft group's first Charity Night.
Stranded car pulled from sea
RESCUERS came to the aid of two fishermen after their car became stuck on Burnham-On-Sea beach early on Saturday morning, November 19th. The anglers were setting off for a day's fishing at 6.30am when their vehicle became trapped on a sand bank near the jetty.
RESCUERS came to the aid of two fishermen after their car became stuck on Burnham-On-Sea beach early on Saturday morning, November 19th. The anglers were setting off for a day's fishing at 6.30am when their vehicle became trapped on a sand bank near the jetty.
Festive fundraising in town
HUNDREDS of pounds was raised for local groups and charities at a popular Christmas bazaar held in Burnham-On-Sea this week. The event, run by Burnham and District Lions Club, attracted crowds of visitors to the town's Methodist Church in College Street for the group's first Xmas bazaar.
HUNDREDS of pounds was raised for local groups and charities at a popular Christmas bazaar held in Burnham-On-Sea this week. The event, run by Burnham and District Lions Club, attracted crowds of visitors to the town's Methodist Church in College Street for the group's first Xmas bazaar.
Highbridge man died on M5
AN INQUEST has heard how a Highbridge man was killed on the M5 motorway while trying to drive to Weston-super-Mare despite being nearly twice over the legal alcohol limit. Billy Cribbon, 20, died at the scene when he was hit by another driver while standing next to his car.
AN INQUEST has heard how a Highbridge man was killed on the M5 motorway while trying to drive to Weston-super-Mare despite being nearly twice over the legal alcohol limit. Billy Cribbon, 20, died at the scene when he was hit by another driver while standing next to his car.
Burnham art exhibition opens
A UNIQUE exhibition of Burnham-On-Sea paintings, video and sounds has opened in Bristol at the city's annual Totterdown Art Trail. Formed in 2001 by a group of local artists, the event has grown steadily year on year and attracts more than 3,000 visitors to the front rooms of houses in the area.
A UNIQUE exhibition of Burnham-On-Sea paintings, video and sounds has opened in Bristol at the city's annual Totterdown Art Trail. Formed in 2001 by a group of local artists, the event has grown steadily year on year and attracts more than 3,000 visitors to the front rooms of houses in the area.