4th September, 2006

Heather’s Autumn Update

Filed under: General — Dennis Coles @ 14:53

The Autumn season is almost upon us!
The History Society is now back indoors after enjoying some varied summer events locally and abroad.
At our first meeting in the Village Hall on the 21st of this month we are being entertained by James Skeggs and Stuart Cooper (with full supporting cast from the Drama Group) with a private and exclusive  performance of “The Hollow Crown”. 
The hall will be laid out in caberet style with tables and chairs rather than in rows.  Nibbles will be provided.  There will be a licensed bar but soft drinks will be available for sale as well.  We are intending that tea and coffee will also be provided if that is your preference.
Please note that the “order of service” on the night will be as follows:
7.45pm History Society Notices and Business.  Raffle Tickets for sale as usual.
Get your refreshments for start of performance.
8.00pm “The Hollow Crown”.
There will be a 15 minute interval when the raffle draw will take place.
Refill glasses.
The performance is expected to finish at approximately 10pm.
Please note that the Hall and Bar will be open from 7.30pm to 11pm so if you would like to arrive earlier to socialise and select your table then feel free to do so!
If you have any village photographs taken during June then bring them along and we will have a collection point in the hall.

13th August, 2006

Tewkesbury Visit Photos

Filed under: General — Dennis Coles @ 10:49

These photos were taken by Julia Gibson.

Tewkesbury Abbey

street scene

Building Date carved into the stonework

5th August, 2006

Tewkesbury Visit

Filed under: General — Dennis Coles @ 17:05

Folllowing our enjoyable visit to Tewkesbury, I am going to attempt to upload some photos taken by Julia Gibson. If you have some photos you would like to share do email them to me.

6th July, 2006

Uplands Centre

Filed under: General — Dennis Coles @ 19:24

The County Council Has now officially agreed to lease the building and we are getting cost estimates for putting it into good order. In addition we are contacting various well known specialists with a Brixworth connectionfor help and support. Our recent local survey showed a strong level of support for the museum with most people saying they though an entrance fee of £1 to £2.50 was a good idea.

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