Tuesday, 30 March 2021
Statistics for weekend 20/21 March
The Mass figures for the weekend March 20/21
NOTE: some Mass times have changed.
Wells Saturday 6.00pm - 35 (34) - up 2
Glastonbury Saturday 6.00pm - 32 (50) - down 5
Our numbers this weekend were up 19 on the weekend before over the four parishes.
279 people came to Mass in total this weekend. Our Mass figures would normally have been 573. We are running at 48%.
Cheddar Sunday 9.00am - 17 (25) - down 12
Shepton Sunday 9.00am -32 (40) - no change
Wells Sunday 10.30am - 46 (34) - up 3
Glastonbury Sunday 10.30am - 50 (50) - up 12
Cheddar Sunday 11am - 20 (25) -
Glastonbury Sunday 12.15 - 47 (50) - up 6
Shepton Sunday 9.00am -32 (40) - no change
Wells Sunday 10.30am - 46 (34) - up 3
Glastonbury Sunday 10.30am - 50 (50) - up 12
Cheddar Sunday 11am - 20 (25) -
Glastonbury Sunday 12.15 - 47 (50) - up 6
Our numbers this weekend were up 19 on the weekend before over the four parishes.
Since "Lockdown 2" the numbers have been 262, 271, 258, 226, 213, 216, 218, 161, 189, 176, 201, 252, 259, 237, 244.
279 people came to Mass in total this weekend. Our Mass figures would normally have been 573. We are running at 48%.
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Data based on four point simple rolling average: 267
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[For those interested in statistical analysis, I have started using a four point simple rolling average. This should iron out statistical inconsistencies and give a clearer view of the trends within the four parishes as a whole. If for whatever reason the numbers are inflated or deflated for one weekend, four point rolling averages help to level out these outliers.]
Monday, 29 March 2021
Thursday, 25 March 2021
Wednesday, 24 March 2021
Monday, 22 March 2021
Curing gambling in the young
How to cure school boys of gambling. It was simple statistics. Coins in a bag, probabitity of getting over a certain amount. As you can see all 7 bet 10 euros.
All 7 lost.
A happy double Maths lesson.
Saturday, 20 March 2021
Thursday, 18 March 2021
Clever spoon
Very clever spoon. You rest it on the lip of the jar, so that is doesn't mess up the table, or plate, and if it drips, then it drips back into the jar.
I saw this in France.
Monday, 15 March 2021
Statistics for the weekend of 13/14 March
The Mass figures for the weekend March 6/7
NOTE: some Mass times have changed.
Wells Saturday 6.00pm - 33 (34) - down 8
Glastonbury Saturday 6.00pm - 37 (50) - up 3
Our numbers this weekend were down 9 on the weekend before over the four parishes.
262 people came to Mass in total this weekend. Our Mass figures would normally have been 573. We are running at 45%.
Cheddar Sunday 9.00am - 29 (25) - down 4
Shepton Sunday 9.00am - 41 (40) - up 6
Wells Sunday 10.30am - 43 (34) - down 4
Glastonbury Sunday 10.30am - 38 (50) - down 6
Cheddar Sunday 11am - 0 (25) - no data
Glastonbury Sunday 12.15 - 41 (50) - up 4
Shepton Sunday 9.00am - 41 (40) - up 6
Wells Sunday 10.30am - 43 (34) - down 4
Glastonbury Sunday 10.30am - 38 (50) - down 6
Cheddar Sunday 11am - 0 (25) - no data
Glastonbury Sunday 12.15 - 41 (50) - up 4
Our numbers this weekend were down 9 on the weekend before over the four parishes.
Since "Lockdown 2" the numbers have been 271, 258, 226, 213, 216, 218, 161, 189, 176, 201, 252, 259, 237, 244.
262 people came to Mass in total this weekend. Our Mass figures would normally have been 573. We are running at 45%.
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Data based on four point simple rolling average: 254
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[For those interested in statistical analysis, I have started using a four point simple rolling average. This should iron out statistical inconsistencies and give a clearer view of the trends within the four parishes as a whole. If for whatever reason the numbers are inflated or deflated for one weekend, four point rolling averages help to level out these outliers.]
Sunday, 14 March 2021
A Puzzle
A monk tries to work out who stole the wall of the Chapter House...
*** SPOILER - It was Henry VIII ***
Saturday, 13 March 2021
Statistics fro March 6/7
The Mass figures for the weekend March 6/7
The figure in brackets the lower end of how many 'units' can attend. A unit can be one single person, or a whole family/household/bubble - or even those who have travelled together in the same car. So the figure in the brackets can increase. So in Shepton it may be only that 40 single people attend, but if they are in bubbles/families/households/cars, then the number can be much larger.
NOTE: some Mass times have changed.
Wells Saturday 6.00pm - 41 (34) - no change
Glastonbury Saturday 6.00pm - 34 (50) - down 16
Our numbers this weekend were up 13 on the weekend before over the four parishes.
271 people came to Mass in total this weekend. Our Mass figures would normally have been 573. We are running at 47%.
Cheddar Sunday 9.00am - 33 (25) - up 11
Shepton Sunday 9.00am - 35 (40) - down 3
Wells Sunday 10.30am - 47 (34) - up 20
Glastonbury Sunday 10.30am - 44 (50) - up 5
Cheddar Sunday 11am - 0 (25) - SUSPENDED
Glastonbury Sunday 12.15 - 37 (50) - down 3
Shepton Sunday 9.00am - 35 (40) - down 3
Wells Sunday 10.30am - 47 (34) - up 20
Glastonbury Sunday 10.30am - 44 (50) - up 5
Cheddar Sunday 11am - 0 (25) - SUSPENDED
Glastonbury Sunday 12.15 - 37 (50) - down 3
Our numbers this weekend were up 13 on the weekend before over the four parishes.
Since "Lockdown 2" the numbers have been 258, 226, 213, 216, 218, 161, 189, 176, 201, 252, 259, 237, 244.
271 people came to Mass in total this weekend. Our Mass figures would normally have been 573. We are running at 47%.
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Data based on four point simple rolling average: 242
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[For those interested in statistical analysis, I have started using a four point simple rolling average. This should iron out statistical inconsistencies and give a clearer view of the trends within the four parishes as a whole. If for whatever reason the numbers are inflated or deflated for one weekend, four point rolling averages help to level out these outliers.]
Thursday, 4 March 2021
Wednesday, 3 March 2021
Monday, 1 March 2021
Stats for 27/28 Feb - Turning the Tide?
The Mass figures for the weekend February 27/28
The figure in brackets the lower end of how many 'units' can attend. A unit can be one single person, or a whole family/household/bubble - or even those who have travelled together in the same car. So the figure in the brackets can increase. So in Shepton it may be only that 40 single people attend, but if they are in bubbles/families/households/cars, then the number can be much larger.
NOTE: some Mass times have changed.
Wells Saturday 6.00pm - 41 (34) - up 2
Glastonbury Saturday 6.00pm - 50 (50) - up 21
Our numbers this weekend were up 32 on the weekend before over the four parishes.
258 people came to Mass in total this weekend. Our Mass figures would normally have been 573. We are running at 45%.
Cheddar Sunday 9.00am - 22 (25) - down 2
Shepton Sunday 9.00am - 38 (40) - up 15
Wells Sunday 10.30am - 27 (34) - up 3
Glastonbury Sunday 10.30am - 39 (50) - down 6
Cheddar Sunday 11am - 0 (25) - SUSPENDED
Glastonbury Sunday 12.15 - 40 (50) - down 2
Shepton Sunday 9.00am - 38 (40) - up 15
Wells Sunday 10.30am - 27 (34) - up 3
Glastonbury Sunday 10.30am - 39 (50) - down 6
Cheddar Sunday 11am - 0 (25) - SUSPENDED
Glastonbury Sunday 12.15 - 40 (50) - down 2
Our numbers this weekend were up 32 on the weekend before over the four parishes.
Since "Lockdown 2" the numbers have been 226, 213, 216, 218, 161, 189, 176, 201, 252, 259, 237, 244.
258 people came to Mass in total this weekend. Our Mass figures would normally have been 573. We are running at 45%.
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Data based on four point simple rolling average: 228
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[For those interested in statistical analysis, I have started using a four point simple rolling average. This should iron out statistical inconsistencies and give a clearer view of the trends within the four parishes as a whole. If for whatever reason the numbers are inflated or deflated for one weekend, four point rolling averages help to level out these outliers.]
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