but the outcome is that there is hoped to be a series of regular Zumba sessions since the response was so enthusiastic. I was told by my wife (only slightly panting for breath!) that Zumba is a sort of cross between aerobics and dance set to South American rhythmic music. The music is really suitable for the activity and the ladies clearly enjoyed it a lot. When arrangements can be made for regular sessions they will let you know of them through this page.
BIT MOORISH
The parish council have asked me to let you know the moorings availability in the creek. On the north bank of the creek there are two moorings available: numbers 2A and 22A (£96 pa or £79 if paid by 31st March 2012 – for full-time residents) (£133 pa or £114 if paid by 31st March – not-full-time residents)
There are 12 spaces available at the creek pontoon and
it is worth saying that access to that will soon be excellent because of a new companionway which is currently being purchased. These moorings are £93 (£79 if paid by 31st March) alongside the pontoon, and £73 (£62 if paid by 31st March) for those tied on top of the pontoon. There is no increase in the mooring fees this coming year so they represent fair value for money. If you are interested in acquiring a mooring please contact the parish clerk, Emma Illingworth, on 01803 392265.
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