Singalonga With Chris

Our meeting in February was presented by Dave and Christine Vincent, the subject being “Dance”. There were some oldies we all knew and a few surprising ones, everyone agreed it was a fun morning.

Thanks to Dave and Christine.

The meeting in March is a continuation of January’s theme of Body Parts!

Easy Walkers

As it was a beautiful day we were able to do the walk around Papplewick which had been cancelled in January due to the inclement weather.

Our leader took a wrong turn but we were soon back on track ending up at the site of the old lido before returning to Brooke Farm for refreshments.

Next venue to be advised.

Strollers

On a beautiful sunny day a group of us enjoyed a pleasant stroll around Colliers Wood calling in at Reuben Shaws Coffee Shop en route.

Some of our members had not been here before but will  no doubt happily make a return visit.

National Trust

The visits arranged for this year can now be confirmed along with the coach fare.

Monday March 24th, Packwood House, Warwickshire – £15.pp.

Tuesday April 29th, Attingham Estate, Shrewsbury – £16 pp.

Wednesday May 28th, Beningbrough Estate, York – £15 pp.

Thursday 19th June, Powis Castle, Welshpool – £ 16 pp.

Monday 15th July, Charlecote Park, Warwickshire – £15 pp.

Tuesday 19th August, Lyme Park, Cheshire – £13 pp.

Wednesday 24th September, Kedleston Hall – £11 pp.

Thursday 30th October, Nostell, Wakefield – £12.

Our Christmas visit this year will be to Chester on Tuesday 2nd of December. The coach fare being £16.

Bookings for all the visits can be made a calendar month before the visit. Our first visit filled up very quickly and where viable, if numbers on the waiting list allow, we will attempt to hire a second smaller coach.

Group members will be updated on a regular basis over the year.

Barrie and Sue

Litter Picking

With the onset of longer daylight hours and an improvement in the weather, litter louts seem to have been out and about more – but so have our litter pickers who have managed to clear our areas of 25 bags of rubbish during February. The most bizarre item which one litter picker found this month in Washdyke Lane Park was a large traffic bollard which has since been placed next to a litter bin in readiness for collection by the council.

Starting on Monday 3rd March Ashfield District Council are rolling out ‘The BIG Ashfield Spring Clean’ as part of their commitment to make Ashfield a cleaner place to live, work and visit. Residents are invited to dispose of a small amount of bagged household waste during their designated week and on top of this, Flying Skips will be out and about across the District for you to dispose of extra waste, toys and bric-a-brac. See the Ashfield District Council website for full details.

Val (Gant)