History Group

The History Group always welcomes all U3A members. Our usual meeting place which is Central Methodist Church should be fully open, including kitchen, for our next indoor meeting on December 15th.

On October 20th, we have a visit booked with Sharpes Pottery and the Magic Attic leaving Hucknall Ogle Street at 12.15 pm; returning 5.30(ish). A full list of meeting dates for the group with details of speakers and visits is available below and copies can be picked up at meetings.

The Public Hall on Watnall Road is to be called Lovelace Court. I had hoped that Horriben might have been chosen. At last it seems that the developer has permission to move the railings which will enable lorries to clear the remains of the building that was last called Romans on Annesley Road. A block of apartments are to rise on the site.

At the last meeting a question was asked about the area of land now covered by the police station on Watnall Road. Some of the land was used for temporary structures, like theatres, for entertainment but it was also partially covered by a very narrow roadway called Gilbert Street. A Baptist Church with a small burial ground in front was located on the street with an 1835 datestone on the building which is now in the ‘new’ Baptist Church on Watnall Road. The old building was used as a Sunday school and by other religious congregations until it was bought by the Salvation Army and used prior to their move to High Street.

A Slum Clearance order flattened the site in the 30’s and after World War ll prefabs appeared but the church building was left standing. Afterwards the police station was built with new shops fronting Watnall Road.

The original church is still there hiding in the background used as a garage but it has been turned around and now fronts on to Derbyshire Lane. I’ll see if I can find a map to bring to the next meeting which will make things clearer.

Bye for now, Maureen

MEETING DATES – 2021

Meeting dates: 3rd Wednesday of the month: for this year only we include December. Usual venue for indoor meetings: Central Methodist Church.
Time: 2pm prompt.

October 20th, 2021 Visit to Sharpes Pottery and The Magic Attic. Leave Hucknall 12.15pm: Leave Sharpes 4.30pm, Return Hucknall 5.30pm (ish) Cost £11.

November 17th, 2021 Visit to Richard lll & Leicester Cathedral. Leave Hucknall 10.30am. Leave Leicester 4.00pm. Return Hucknall 5.30pm (ish)

December 15th, 2021 Friends of Bennerley Viaduct. (Kieran Lee) Coming to talk about this historic monument past and future.

MEETING DATES 2022

January 19th, 2022 John Tedstone coming to tell us about the U3A High Street project. Plus a member’s Hucknall High Street project.

February 16th, 2022 Malcolm Darroch is coming to talk about ‘When the Balloon went up’. (He says it is a fascinating story.)

March 16th, 2022 Peter Godley from the Nottingham Historical & Archaeology Society is coming to tell us about ‘Archaeology in Nottingham’. Images, maps, etc on slides and artefacts from some of the digs will be on show.

April 20th, 2022 Visit to Cromford mill. We will have a guided tour of the buildings. Plus the Arkwright Experience. Leave Hucknall 12 noon. Leave Cromford 4.30 pm. Arrive Hucknall 5.30 pm (ish) Cost £16.

May 18th, 2022 Stephen Flinders is coming to tell us about ‘My Kind of Paris’. He says it is: What you may or may not know about Paris and what Paris has to do with Nottingham born dancer Dorothy Frettingham.

June 15th, 2022 Much delayed visit to Doddington Hall & Gardens. Leave Hucknall 9.30 am: Leave Doddington 4.00 pm. Return Hucknall 5.30 pm (ish) Cost £20 Price cut to the bone.

No meeting July or August – Holidays

September 21st, 2022 Denis Hill is coming to talk about Victorian Housing Conditions which is a century or so before most of the bureaucracy and health and safety rules came into being. It would cover the lifetimes of our great grandparents.

October 19th, 2022 Visit to Derby Museum and Art Gallery. We will have a talk about Joseph Wright of Derby (Famous artist) then a self guided tour of the museum. Leave Hucknall 1.00 pm. Leave Derby 5.00 pm. Arrive Hucknall 5.45 pm (ish) Cost £10

November 16th, 2022 Trevor Lee is coming to talk to us. He usually provides us with mind pictures of entertainers; sometimes even their voices. Lots of reminiscing at this meeting.

National Trust visit to Calke Abbey

The next visit for the National Trust Group has now been arranged and the details are as follows:

Venue: Calke Abbey in Derbyshire.

Date/Time: Wednesday 20th of October. departing from the bus stop on Hucknall Market at 9.30 am and returning from Calke Abbey at 4.00 pm.

Cost: £7.00 per person, which includes a tip for the driver.

Further trips: The last visit for this year will be to Belton House (near Grantham) and further details will be available as soon as possible.

If you no longer wish to be a member of the National Trust group could you let me know as soon as possible, so that I can remove your name from the list.

If you have any queries about any of the above details, please do not hesitate to contact Barrie on the form below:-

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Fun with Languages

Our first, in person, meeting since the start of Covid was a great success with 12 members attending. We missed those ill and on holiday and hope you can make the next one on Thursday, 14th October from 10.30 am until 12 noon in the John Godber Centre, Byron suite.

We had a fun revision quiz in French and our next meeting will be a combination of revision and continuing to advance. Please bring any old sheets of vocabulary etc with you, a pen/pencil and paper. If anyone needs top up sheets please let me know.

We are now down to two languages, French and Spanish, as this was what the group voted to do for the moment. I hope you are all keeping well and you can make the next meeting in October.

To contact Liz and Ann, the group leaders, please use the form below:-

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    Scrabble

    The Catholic Church meeting room is back in action so we can resume Scrabble at 2.00 pm on the 4th Thursday of the month starting at 2.00 pm on the 23rd September, 2021.

    Any Covid restrictions will apply so windows will be opened where possible, masks are discretionary and although there are obviously hand washing facilities, please bring your own hand sanitiser if required.

    If anyone has not been ‘double jabbed’, please have a negative lateral flow test before you attend.

    Everyone welcome. Let’s enjoy ourselves but make sure we stay safe.

    Mah Jong

    The Catholic Church meeting room is back in action so we can resume Mah Jong at 7.00 pm on the second Friday of the month, starting 10th September, 2021.

    Any Covid restrictions will apply so windows will be opened where possible, masks are discretionary and although there are obviously hand washing facilities please bring your own hand sanitiser if required.

    If anyone has not been ‘double jabbed’ please have a negative lateral flow test before you attend.

    Everyone welcome. Let’s enjoy ourselves but make sure we stay safe.