Lunch Group

Get your best bib & tucker out ready for the first Lunch Group outing since lockdown! The details are as follows: Wednesday, 27th October at 12 noon at Miller & Carter, Papplewick.

They are restricting group sizes at this moment to 20 but by October we may be able to increase numbers to around 25. It will be a fixed price lunch menu of one course £9.95, two courses £12.95 or three courses £15.95. The menu choices will be available hopefully at the October U3A meeting but I will circulate the information earlier if I have it. Please let me know now if you wish your name to be put down. I’m afraid it will be first come, first served.

I’ve booked Sprinters at Arnold (part of the Stadium Leisure company and similar menu to that at The Broomhill) for November 24th and I am also taking names for the Christmas Lunch at the Albert Hall on Wednesday, 15th December, 2021, 3 courses for £19.95
Sandra Green

Science 2 group

We are meeting on Friday 17th September in the Portland Room (the main upstairs hall) at the John Godber Centre. Time: 10am to 11.45am

We will be well spaced out sitting at tables in this big room. If possible please sit in small groups with family members or with friends that you often mix with. Please wear a mask when walking about, entering and leaving – unless you are exempt. The entrance is via the car park through the double doors.

This will be our first indoor meeting and it is a BYO drinks as on this occasion they will not be provided so feel free to bring your drink of choice. You will also need a pen or pencil and something to write on for a small group activity.

We had an interesting outside meeting in July and we are now moving ahead in small steps to our first meeting indoors.

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

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    September 2021 – Scams

    Telephone Text Scams – Why text scams are so prevalent

    According to a recent survey, three in five of us have received a fake text claiming to be from a delivery company in the past year. The reason why text messages are frequently used by scammers is because sending them doesn’t rely on an internet connection, like a WhatsApp message does, and they don’t have to pass a spam filter like an email. Texts are also less likely to be missed, and many legitimate organisations use a text message to contact customers.

    How to protect yourself from text scams
    -Don’t follow any links
    The most effective way to avoid text scams is to ignore links. Clicking on links could lead you to download malware and malicious software.
    – Don’t share personal information
    Treat all messages requesting sensitive information with suspicion. Legitimate organisations will never text you to ask for your personal or banking details.
    -Contact the organisation directly
    If you’re unsure, contact the company that claims to have sent it. Use the official contact details listed on their website.
    – Don’t reply
    Replying to a fake text, calling the number or clicking suspicious links only lets scammers know your number is being used.
    -Report it
    You can report fake texts by forwarding the message to 7726, which is a free reporting service provided by phone operators. This information is then shared with police and intelligence agencies.

    David Rose

    Short Walks

    In August we set off from the canal side car park at Whatstandwell for a steady uphill climb and over the museum tram tracks to the Regimental Memorial above Crich.
    This is a Mercian Regiment War Memorial dedicated to those who paid the ultimate sacrifice in the Mercian Regiment and its antecedents; the Worcestershire and Sherwood Foresters and the Sherwood Foresters.
    We had a short lunch break to admire the view before the starting the downhill trek back to the start.

    Full marks for determination must go to Albert Briggs making his comeback to the group ably supported by Carol and Carole!
    Thanks to Roy Brown for organising and guiding the route- which was our first venture into Derbyshire since before ‘lockdown’.

    Next Month: The walk is on Thursday September 16th, 2021
    The meeting point: The car park at Colliers Wood, Moorgreen
    Full details will be posted nearer the time.

    October 21st, 2021: I will be walking but in the Lake District. If you can volunteer to lead the walk in October please let me know.

    David Rose