Hereford Times - 28th January 2016 - Page 99

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Stoke Lacy
STOKE LACY GARDENING
CLUB - The gardening club usual-
ly meets in Stoke Lacy Village
Hall on the fourth Tuesday of
each month.
The cost for each talk is £3 for
members (the annual cost of
membership is £6) and £5 for visi-
tors. It’s a small friendly group of
enthusiastic gardeners with vary-
ing degrees of knowledge and
skills. Anyone thinking of joining
would be made to feel very wel-
come. The meeting in February,
will be about ‘growing vegetables
and getting the best for your
efforts’.
BURNS NIGHT SUPPER - There
will be a Burns Night Supper in
Stoke Lacy Village Hall tomorrow
at 7.30 for 8pm. There will be a tra«
ditional supper with a piper in
attendance and some entertain-
ment. Tickets £10, bring your own
drinks. This is always a popular
event. To book your place please
call 01885 400601 and be sure to do
it soon so as to avoid disappoint—
ment.
CORRESPONDENT - Martin
Field, The Old School House,
Burley Gate, 01432 820074,
commnews@ymail.com.
Stretton Sugwas
Thursday, January 28, 2016 THE HEREFORD TIMES 99
FUN WHIST DRIVE - Tomorrow
in the village hall, 7.30pm, £2.50,
light refreshments provided.
NEW ZUMBA - Class starting on
Tuesday at 6pm, £4 per session,
village hall.
NEW BUMS, TUMS AND THIGHS
EXERCISE - Class on Thursday,
February 4 at 10am, £4 per ses-
sion, village hall.
BREINTON RINGCRAFT - Match
night: Our match on January 20
was judged by David Coode
(Warringah).
David has owned and bred
Labradors for 45 years and has
made up 22 Champion Labradors,
19 of them being full champions,
and has gained 106 005 in
Labradors.
He trains and works all dogs to
the gun and picks up four to five
days a week in the shooting sea-
son.
He also trains others at the Mid
Western Gundog Club, Wye Valley
Retrievers and United Retriever
Club training sessions.
David awards 00‘s in Labradors
and judges all other gundog
breeds at open show level and has
had the honour of judging
Labradors at Crufts.
David selected Daniel ‘Leary’s
Pug - Eastonite Nalapoos for Best
Puppy and Reserve Best Puppy
was Caroline Gallen’s Field
Spaniel - Woodsong Lexington.
Best Veteran was Ann
McGuigan’s Chinese Crested -
Annamac Fairy Tail and Reserve
Veteran was Simone Lush’s
Keeshond - Zaendvoort Heavens
Dream for Ednaaron.
Best Adult was Ken and Karen
Francis’ Soft Coated Wheaten
Terrier - Daisymaes Fleurie and
Reserve Best Adult was Simone
Lush’s Keeshond - Buchkees Love
in the Mist.
Our next Match will be held on
February 17.
Around the show ring:
Congratulations to Bev and Tony
Drinkwater’s Irish Setter -
Brabrook Shazalazoo winning
Best in Show at Leominster
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eme, Louise Croad, furniture
barn volunteer Jo Brooker, charity trustee Brenda Morgan and Kirsten Haynes who runs the
community and hospital transport scheme
Volunteer project needs helpers
LOUISE Croad is the new coordinator at the
Knighton and District Community Support
Project. For the last three years Louise has been
working for the Royal Voluntary service setting
up the Good Neighbour service in Knighton and
Presteigne. Louise said her first task will be to
encourage more people to volunteer to work in
the charity shop and become hospital drivers.
Kirsten Haynes who runs this service reports an
increase in demand recently
Chairman Philip Price congratulated Catherine
for help.
Plant for securing a partner grant from the Henry
Smith charity which will fund the volunteering
on prescriptionscheme for a further three years.
The charity has also set up a free computer, Ipad.
mobile phone support service for anyone looking
Jo Brooker a volunteer said: “I work in a great
atmosphere, with everyone working together in a
very friendly and supporting team".
If anyone one is thinking about becoming a yol-
unteer please contact Louise on 01547 520653.
From left: Richard Kelly from Mind with Rotarian David Tombs, formerly head of social services in
Herefordshire
Club given mental health update
RICHARD Kelly from Mind in
Herefordsh ire gave a presenta-
tion on the progress and devel-
opments in mental health ser-
vices and support in the
Herefordshire region to mem»
bers of Ledbury Rotary Club .
who had held fundraising activ-
ities in favour of Mind.
Richard said that although
I funding has been found to
address many of the issues, in
fact the number of referrals and
committals has increased. A
greater emphasis has been
placed on after-care services
and in Hereford money was
spent on upgrading the Shire
Hall for post-referral care.
He added that Mind was
delighted to report that Miller
Court was almost complete and
this new purpose-built 14-bed~
room en suite facility would
introduce psychological and
psychiatric input. Rotarian
Martin Perry thanked Richard
for his talk and the vitally
important role played by Mind.
He said: “The Rotary Club of
Ledbury is delighted to support
the services offered by Mind.
which aim to simplify access to
housing. widen housing options
in Hereford and improve move—
on and recovery for individuals
with mental health issues."
Mind can be contacted on 01432
271643 or 278569, info@hereford-
shire-mind.org.uk. or at 130132
Widemarsh Street. Heffernan
House. Hereford.
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There will bu ‘W in proyiders pre—
sent selling lor.a.l\ sourced and
brepared fine foods and crafts.
Please come along and support
your local market.
CRICKET (“It'll Ql‘lZ NIGHT .
The Woolhope Cricket Club will
be holding a fundtuising quiz
night on February 3." at the
Woolhopo Village Hall. 7pm for
7.30pm. Teams of up to six people.
£5 per person. Cash prizes - 1st
prize £75. 2nd prise £50. ring The
Crown Inn to book your team on
01432 860—168. Drinks bar £2.50 per
drink. Free bread and cheese for
teams; raffle with great prizes.
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