Cirencester Scene Magazine - Establishing Local Connections Local Groups & Clubs /C t on
South Cerney Players. The best AmDram in the Cotswolds! Sign up to our news at
www.southcerneyplayers.org.uk
The Timmy Mason Trust. The Timmy Trust is a non-profit organisation. Please visit Timmy’s website at:
www.timmystrust.org 01285 643171 Mob 07887 459420
FAIRFORD ART SOCIETY meets Fairford Community Centre 2nd Tues afternoon and 3rd Thurs eve. All welcome. Una (01285 712297) or Sue (01285 711115)
Cirencester Bowling Club. Brewery Car Park, Ciren. Come and have a go! For info contact John 01285 652483.
www.cirencesterbowls.org.uk
Stratton Probus Club meet at The Stratton House Hotel on 2nd and 4th Thursdays of the Month at 9.45am. New members welcome. Contact John Head 01285 652720
Cirencester Scottish Country Dance Club meets Wednes- days 8 - 10pmat the BinghamHall, King Street, Cirencester. Contact Val: 01285 860660.
Artists' Cafe for all working in, or interested in art, first Tuesday of month 7- 9pmin café New Brewery Arts. Net- working forumfor local art scene. FREE entry! 01285 657
181www.newbreweryarts.org.uk
CIRENCESTER RAMBLERS walk most Sundays. Come and join us. Do a trial walk before you join! Details on
www.cirencesterramblers.btik.com or ring Pat Beckley 01285 861486. Visitors welcome
Cotswold Arcadians Large-scale open-air Shakespeare in the Cotswolds every summer. Est 1990.
www.arcadians.org /
secretary@arcadians.org
CDCC (Cirencester Deaf Children's Club) Saturday Monthly for deaf children up to 8 years. Contact
jenny.hopkins@glosdeaf.org.uk - for details.
Cirencester Group of Advanced Motorists. Charity promot- ing road safety and advanced driving, affiliated to the IAM. Meet Daglingworth Village Hall first Wed each month (ex Aug) 7.30pm. A variety of speakers on all topics. All welcome, just come to the meeting!
Cirencester Archaeological & Historical Society meets monthly for lectures; fourth Wednesday at Ashcroft Centre, Ashcroft Road 7.30pm. Visitors welcome for £5 per meet- ing. Single membership £11 pa, Joint £17 pa,
www.cirenhistory.org.uk
Community Pop-Inn at the Golden Farm Inn, The Beeches, Mondays 10.30-12noon. Lunches: Special Residents Rates Main Courses £3, Puddings £2 or a warming Bowl of Soup
Open Air Swimming Pool
Riverside Footpath between Barton Lane and Thomas Street, Cirencester, GL7 2EF
The pool is run as a non-profit making charity. Now in its 143rd year, it remains at the heart of the community, operated by a dedicated group of volunteers. For prices and opening times go to
www.cirenopenair.co.uk 01285 653947
and a Roll £2. Tea & Coffee 50p.
www.beeches.org.uk All ages welcome.
Cirencester Afternoon W.I. Ladies come and join us for a cup of tea, friendly chat and interesting speakers. Meet- ings on the 3rd Wednesday every month 2.30 to 4.00 at St Peters Court, St Peters Road. For more information phone 01285 654873
Little Angels Pre-school church service for under fives & carers. Every Thursday 2-3pm. Just turn up Parish Church, St John the Baptist. All welcome.
Friday Badminton Club meets every Friday night in the Cotswold Leisure Centre in Cirencester to enjoy 2 hours of social badminton. New members welcomed. Contact Tony 01285 650311.
Kemble and District Playgroup - For 2 to 5 year olds, Monday to Friday 8.45 am to 12:45pmlocated at Kemble School. For more details, please contact Harry on 07934 495 823, or email
info@kembleplaygroup.co.uk
Cirencester Recorded Music Society, Meet 1st and 3rd Wednesdays at 7.30pm, Ashcroft Centre, Ashcroft Road, Cirencester throughout season Sep to May. Membership Secretary 01285 860242
Cirencester U3A (University of the Third Age), General Meetings at Ashcroft Centre 3rd Tuesday of month, visitors most welcome. We have over 30 indoor and outdoor activity groups. For further info
www.cirencesteru3a.org.uk or contact Membership Secretary Brian Wells 01285 643907.
Cirencester Croquet Club We play Mon and Wed after- noons. 2pmSt Michael's Park. Newcomers and visitors welcome. Further info 01285 659093.
CIRENCESTER FLOWER CLUB meets at 2.30pmon first Tuesday of the month at the Barn Theatre.(Except January, August, December ) Demonstrators each month. Visitors welcomed Contact Secretary, Tricia Lewis on 01285 711335/email:
rodneylew@aol.com
Cirencester Science & Technology Society - meet 2nd Wed of month, Sept to June 7.30-9pm. Venue usually The Royal Agricultural College. Visitors £3, students free.
www.cirenscience.org.uk Visually Impaired and Macular Support Group Meets 1st Wednesday of each month 2.30 - 4.30. Friends Meeting House, Thomas St, Cirencester. Talks, tea and outings. Call Anne 01285 657998
Northleach Scottish Country Dance Group the Cotswold Hall, Northleach on Wednesday mornings from 9.30-11.30 a.m. Suitable for beginners, intermediate and experi- enced dancers. Please bring soft shoes. Please contact Hilary; 01285 851798
Cirencester Hard of Hearing Club. Meets second Wednes- day of each month 2:30 - 4:30. Mulberry Court, Kingshill Meadow - warm and comfortable with loop systems. Tea and biscuits will be served. Please phone Gloucester Deaf Association 01452 372999 to register your interest. (Dial-a -ride can be booked for £2.30, 01285 658802.)
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