Easier Cycling Group

We meet at Hucknall Leisure centre at 9.30 am on Friday mornings. We are a friendly group who look forward to a gentle ride of no more than ten miles when the weather is fit. We ride to one of our favourite coffee stops, have a drink and a chat and then ride home.

Please come and join us if you would like to ease back into cycling or indeed if you want to take up cycling for the first time. We have fun, don’t take it all too seriously and have made some new friends as well.

To contact Irene, the group leader, please use the form below:-

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Rummikub 2 Group

We are now playing on a TUESDAY at the Station Hotel, in the lounge. Starting time is 1.00 pm and ending when you have had enough. There is no charge, but you are expected to buy a drink at the bar, it can be tea or coffee.

It’s a Rummy-type game played with tiles and numbers. New U3a members are welcome.

Canasta Group

We are meeting again on the 1st, 4th and 5th (if applicable) Friday of each month.

We meet in Tesco Café, Ashgate Road, at 6.50 pm and finish at 9.30 pm. We don’t pay any fees and can have a free drink.

Any U3a member wanting to join us is welcome, even if you don’t know how to play.

To contact Sue Foss, the group leader, please use the form below:-

    Singalong Group

    We have arranged for Singalong to recommence on the 21st of September, 2021, 10.30am at the usual venue.

    New members are welcome to join us in singing along to old and new songs karaoke style. If you are interested please contact Liz or Philip Attenborough, the group leaders, on the form below:-

    We will contact members if arrangements change. Keep singing.

      Message from our Chair

      Hello to all members,
      In what seems like no time at all we have reached August. The school holidays are in full swing and for many of us it means spending time with and entertaining our grandchildren. Many of you will be experts on White Post Farm, Wheelgate, Rufford and other country parks, Crich Tramway Museum and many more places where youngsters can run free. Little wonder that by September we are ready for a holiday.

      I recently read a book called ‘Tales of Old Nottinghamshire’. One of the chapters is about Sir Thomas Parkyns who lived in Bunny Hall. He was born in 1663, and educated at Westminster School and Trinity College, Cambridge. He studied law at Gray’s Inn, was a lover of Latin, and had knowledge of mechanics, mathematics, and architecture. A fine athlete, he never had a day’s illness until he was 78, and even in middle life he was a good runner.

      But his fame lay in his love of wrestling. He is remembered as the Wrestling Baronet; he called himself Sir Thomas Luctator. He established an annual wrestling match in the village for which the prize was a gold-laced hat, and the practice was kept up for nearly a hundred years after his death. The last competition took place in 1811 – and this is what caught my eye. A man named Butler from Hucknall Torkard was the last winner of the prize.

      u3a Monthly Meetings
      Many of you will be aware that we can no longer meet at the leisure centre. September 8th will be our first live meeting since March 2020 and it will be at the John Godber Centre (JGC). The committee are meeting there on Wednesday 1st September and one our objectives is to finalise the meeting arrangements. Full details will be in the September Newsletter. It will be an opportunity to mingle socially whilst maintaining some level of social distancing, ventilation and hand hygiene.

      Maureen Newton has kindly agreed to do an interactive presentation with a local flavour where your questions and contributions will be most welcome.

      Finally – there is no formal meeting in August but do zoom in to Melvyn’s arranged talk on Wednesday, 11th August ‘What’s the problem with sugar’.

      David Rose