Head boy and girl team at The Community College
THE Community College in Bishop's Castle have recently appointed a new head boy and girl team.
THE Community College in Bishop's Castle have recently appointed a new head boy and girl team.
THE village of Bucknell has never had a war memorial but following a breakfast in the village hall it’s getting a step closer. Sylvia Meredith and her friends served breakfasts to a continual stream of people on October 1, and raised £460 for the War Memorial Fund. This is the second fund raising event for the fund with a Queen’s birthday tea raising a hundreds of pounds. Now including donations the fund has £2,199.45 towards the £5,000 needed.
MEMBERS of the Knighton Macmillan cancer support group held their annual coffee morning as part of the 'Macmillan biggest coffee morning in the world' in the church hall, Knighton and raised £479. At the event there were plenty of cakes for sale and a raffle. Raffle winners were Susie Jones, Maureen Thomas, Ann Higgins, Val Smith, Jackie Vickress and Gemma Alderton. Committee member Jean Price thanked everyone for coming to the event, those who donated and cakes, helped on the day and gave donations". Jean continued by thanking committee chairperson Liz George for all her hard work.
THE school council at Bucknell Primary School put on a coffee morning as part of the 'Macmillan biggest coffee morning in the World' and raised £200. The school welcomed family and friends to the event, and the children served drinks and sold some of the cakes they or their parents had donated.
SUE Marsh our president welcomed everyone to Bitterley WI, including guest Julie. It was a “good turnout”.
A NEW collection of decorated boxes by Jemima Jameson at the Silk Top Hat Gallery until October 8.
A PUBLIC meeting to discuss a Flood Action Plan for Ludlow will take place at 7.30pm, next Thursday, September 22, in the Queen Elizabeth Room of the Feathers Hotel in Corve Street.
AUGUST 28, saw the dedication of a wedding kneeler in St Paul's church Knowbury.
THE theme for this year's Stokesay Church Flower Festival is Children's Stories from the Bible.
MEMBERS of South Herefordshire Golf Club men's section turned out for this year's captains day, in support of section captain, Allan Haines. The format for the day was a Texas Scramble consisting of teams of three players. Summer had made a welcome return to Herefordshire with the golf course blessed with bright, warm weather through the whole day making for excellent playing conditions.
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