The twinning oak tree at Coquainvilliers school This was our guest photo for June 2006 and was taken by Roger Cavill. The oak tree was donated by Creech Twinning Asociation to the French jumelage at the formation of the Twinning Association, November 1995. The tree (then a charming baby at little more than 1 metre tall) was planted at Coquainvillers school. Now (July 2006), at just over 10 years old, it is fast approaching its teenage years. No doubt soon it will probably start wearing an iPod and speaking a strange dialect unintelligible to parents and most people over the age of 25.

Chateau de Livet This was our guest photo for July 2006 and was taken by Nigel Farrow Chateau de Livet This photo was taken by Nigel Farrow during the Twinning Exchange weekend to France, May 2006 Another great weekend hosted by all our friends in the French jumelage.

Alien made from fruit and vegetables competition This was our guest photo for September 2006 and was taken by Nigel Finch This photo is of the winning entry, made by Nigel, in the 'alien made from fruit and vegetables' competition. This competition was one of several held at our association's annual Bastille Day BBQ kindly hosted by Clive and Sue Downer. The competition winners were: Tallest weed without roots: Peter Turner Most unusual shaped vegetable: Claire Montlucon Best drawn picture of a guillotine: Colin Salter Alien made from fruit and vegetables: Nigel Finch Rosette in Red White and Blue: Nigel Farrow (adult section), Tilly and Charlie Blundell (children section) Boule Competition: Carol Turner and Mike Leigh

Outgoing committee November 2006 This was our guest photo for December 2006 This photo was taken by Nigel Finch, November 26th 2006 at the time of our AGM at the Maypole Inn, Thurloxton From left to right: Standing: Colin Salter, Sue Cavill, Peter Elston, Nigel Farrow, Maureen Woolston Sitting: Val Coakes Sitting with eyes closed: Roger Cavill