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Links

Here is a list of useful organisations in the Wells area.

Name Description Link
Bad Dürkheim Wells' Twin Town in Germany www.bad-duerkheim.de
Civic Society The Society for those concerned with the heritage of the City www.wellscivicsociety.org.uk
Friends of wells Cathedral From Wells and around the globe many people continue to support Wells Cathedral by becoming Friends. Newsletters, Journals and Friends' Day are part of the benefit they receive by return. Our mottos is "Past, Present & Future" www.wellsfriends.org/
Girlguiding Wells Find out all about girlguiding in Wells. Especially as we celebrate our 100 years as an organisation. www.wellsguiding.btik.com/
Globe Carnival Club One of the many Carnival Clubs helping to raise money in the area and making Carnival Night a spectacular event www.globecc.co.uk
Paray-le-Monial Wells' Twin Town in France www.paraylemonial.fr
somerset colorectal cancer patient support group Self help group of like minded patients and carers giving each other support with meetings,luncheons and talks by professional bodies www.somersetbowelcancer.org.uk
St Cuthbert (out) Parish Council The Parish Council of St Cuthbert (Out) Wells covers all the villages around Wells. Haybridge, Wookey Hole, Easton, Upper Milton, Coxley, Polsham, All the Horringtons, Dinder, Dulcote, Worminster, Walcombe, out as far as North Wootton, up as far as Binegar, Green Ore and Ebbor www.parishcouncilofstcuthbertoutwells.co.uk
Strawberry Line Project The Strawberry Line is a project backed by local Community Groups, Councillors and Senior Politicians with the aim of converting the old railway line from Clevedon to Cranmore into a network of safe paths for both walkers and cyclists, families and residents to enjoy and looks to promote 'Safe Paths for All' from Clevedon to Cranmore in Somerset. www.thestrawberryline.co.uk
Tessa Munt Newly elected Lib Dem Member of Parliament for Wells www.parliament.uk/biographies/tessa-munt/31619
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