Long Walks

Our January walk ably led by Steve Evans was a varied 8.5 miles circular which began at Parfitt Lane car park in Farnsfield.

We set out along quiet paths toward the elegant grounds of Hexgreave Hall. The route continued through open countryside to Edingley, with wide views and peaceful but slightly frozen farmland. From there our route led toward the Farnsfield Bomber Memorial, a poignant spot commemorating the crew of the crashed Halifax III (MZ519, LK‑U) of 578 Squadron.

All seven crew members were killed when the aircraft crashed near Farnsfield on 6 July 1944 after returning damaged from a raid on a V1 launch site.

The Parfitt Lane car park is fittingly named to remember Pilot Officer Reginald Parfitt, aged only 22 and his young crew.

Our final stretch returned through woodland and field paths, back to the car park.

The next walk is on Tuesday February 3rd.

During the period of short daylight hours and wet winter months we tend not to travel too far and try to avoid muddy agricultural routes as much as possible.

So, we are staring from The Nabb Inn in Hucknall.

It will be led by Angela Francis who has extensive knowledge of the area as she frequently walks it with her two lively greyhounds.

Currently the Long Walk Group Leader Mark Thornley is recovering well from a recent knee replacement and should be back in action around May or June.

David Rose

News and Events

U3a Petanque Competition 

The Arnold u3a group proposed a u3a Petanque (boules) competition to be held in Spring/summer at Nottingham Petanque Club. Date to be confirmed.

I have informed them that Hucknall & District u3a are interested in entering a team (teams).

I have contacted our u3a members who I know are Petanque Players. If you also play and would like to join the squad, please let me know and I will update the information as soon as possible.

Christine Eagle 

History Group

The History Group starts the new year of 2026 with a talk from Alex Rose called ‘A Literary Ramble Around Nottingham’  

All the groups indoor meetings are held at Central Methodist Church on Baker Street but there is a car park at the rear on Titchfield Street. Meetings start at 2pm, usually there is a break for refreshments and closure is about 4pm.

Later there will be details of the visits booked for this year plus costs and times of departure and return.

A special wish from the team of helpers is for History Group members to have a happy and healthy 2026.

Maureen Newton

Vegetarian Cookery

The next meeting will be on 26th January at the church hall for St Peter and St Paul’s on Ruffs Drive.

After the Christmas break we shall be doing recipes that can be used for picnics or days out or even gatherings at home. As always, the recipes can be adapted for large or small gatherings.

A Happy New Year to all members of the group.

Anne

Gardening Group

There is no meeting in January so the next meeting of the Garden group is on 11th February 2026, when we visit Easton Walled Garden to see the snowdrops and other spring bulbs. We still have a few vacancies for this trip if anyone would like to join us. Please see us at the back of the hall at the January main meeting.

A Happy New Year to all our members.

Anne