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THE HEREFORD TIMES Thursday, January 28. 2016
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Trinity Church. Whitecross Road.
Hereford. 12.10pm Low Mass at
All Saints‘ Church. Eign Gate.
Hereford. 12.10pm Low Mass at
All Saints Church, Eign Gate,
Hereford.
ST JOHN'S METHODIST
CHURCH - St Owen Street.
Hereford. Tomorrow Morning
Prayer 8am. Sunday 10.30am
Morning \V'orship Preacher Rev
Nigel Williams. Monday and
\V’ednesday Morning Prayer 8am.
Wednesday noon Midweek Holy
Communion.
ROSS BOWLlNG CLUB
DONATES TO HEARTSTART ~
Herefordsh ire Heartstart would
like to thank Ross Bowling Club
for the generous donation of £500
towards the Heartstart courses.
The donation was given following
several Heartstart "how to save a
life courses" delivered by
Herefordshire Heartstart to menr
bers of the Ross Bowling Club.
The donation came as a result of
Herefordshire Heartstart helping
them to source a defibrillator for
the club.
Loraine Coleman, from the chari-
ty. said: ”We are grateful for this
donation as we rely on donations
and small grants to keep this ser-
vice running. Donations are
essential to help cover the ongo-
ing costs of running the courses
eg phone line calls. replacing
lungs. wipes. course paperwork.
volunteer mileage. etc."
If you can support the charity by
organising a fundraising event or
would like to offer business spon-
sorship to support the charity.
please contact the co-ordinator/
project manager Loraine
Coleman.
If you would like to attend a pub—
lic course or are interested in
booking a course. for your group.
please email infor’it herefordshire
heartstartcouk or call Loraine
Coleman on 01432 850067 or 0845 60
60 654 Monday to Thursday 9am to
3pm.
THE HEREFORDSHIRE CFS/
ME/ FMS GROUP - The
Herefordshire CFS/ME/FMS
Group is a voluntary organisation
HUGE congratulations to
Lucton LAMDA (London
Academy of Music and
Dramatic Art) students who
once again exceed expectation
and prove just what a talented
and “dramatic" set they are. It
has been a record-high level of
those students achieving ‘dis«
tinction’ grade for their exams.
Senior and middle school LAMDA students and Mrs Sharman
Record exam results at arts academy
including five students at
bronze and silver-medal status.
This will award them valuable
UCAS points for their future
university applications.
Between Year 5 and Year 12.
there were 34 distinctions and 13
merits. These included some
record highs of 97 for Alexander
Wood and a personal best of dis-
tinction for Bella Smith, both in
verse and prose. Lily Layton and
Tess Mayglothling achieved dis-
tinction for their duologue acted
bronze medal, Georgia Lewis
achieved a distinction for her
bronze medal public speaking.
and Ellie-Mae Davies-Bufton
and her partner Ellie Evans
both got distinction for their sil—
ver medal duologue acted exam.
Particular congratulations go to
these students for their hard
work as it is a big demand on
their time.
Mrs Rogers and Mrs Sharman
are thrilled with the results, say-
ing: “It goes to show what can be
accomplished when a student
sets their mind to it.”
that supports those who suffer
from Chronic Fatigue Syndrome.
(CFS), Myalgic Encephalomyelitis
(ME) and Fibromyalgia (FMS).
The group meets at 2.30pm on the
first Saturday of every month
(except for January) in the Aspire
Community Hub in Canal Road in
Hereford. To non—sufferers the
presence of CFS, ME and FMS is
often not readily identifiable, but
group members are fully aware of
the problems and can share their
experiences and offer support.
Rather than have formal meetings
it is now suggested that Saturday
afternoons should be used as cas—
ual drop-in sessions where every-
one is welcome to call in for a chat
and for advice. Members will
always be updated with any rele-
vant news on new research, medi-
cations, forthcoming events and
absolutely anything that might
Robbie the Robot.
skulduggery.
Epic panto
will have you
‘All At Sea’
KINGTON and District Operatic Society,
(KADOS) will be performing All At Sea
at the Community Leisure Centre. Lady
Hawkins School. Kington, on February
18-20 at 7.30pm. In addition. there will be
a matinee performance on February 20
at 2.30pm. The production has been writ-
ten by KADOS member Jim Smith, who
also wrote a previous pantomime,
Ail/1t Sea features cannibals. zombie
pirates. the eccentric Captain Rehab and
other colourful Characters to enhance a
ripping tale of adventure. romance and
Tickets available from Tom Bounds
Electrical. 32 High Street, ngton, at £7
for adults and £5 for under 16s (when
you see the banner over the High Street).
For further information. telephone
01544 231303 (day) or 01544 231501 (even-
ing) or visit kingtonoperatic.wordpress.
com — tickets also available on the door.
help to alleviate their symptoms.
The next meeting will be on
February 6. All members are
strongly urged to attend so as to
allow a full and frank discussion
about the group, its future, and
any changes necessary to ensure
its survival.
Kingsland
CHILDREN’S THEATRE -
Kingsland Coronation Hall,
February 21, 2pm. The Mighty
Prince and other fables. Two per-
formers, five stories and a host of
bugs, birds, animals and magical
creatures! Open Sky Productions
bring to life two-thousand-year—
old stories using a happy mix of
rhyme, movement, live music,
song and puppetry. And it’s funny
too. Tickets at £5 available from
Kingsland Post Office, artsalive.
co.uk or by calling 01568 709579.
All proceeds go toward the resto-
ration of Kingsland Church.
Knighton
ROYAL AIR FORCES
ASSOCIATION - The Knighton
branch of the Royal Air Forces
Association held their monthly
meeting at the branch HQ on
January 14.
A full discussion took place about
the badges and certificates which
are given to anyone who has been
a member of the association for 50
years. The branch are now appeal-
ing to any one who has been a
member of the association 50
years or more to contact the
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