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R C N F McLellan Hall, Lymington Community Centre 7.30pm
All visitors most welcome
Feb 24th: Bletchley Park by Valerie Young Mar 24th: The Rhaean Railway by J. Fissler For more details contact: 01425 613684 or visit
www.railwayclubo
henewforest.org
Lymington Woodside parkrun is a 5km run ‐ it's you against the clock.
Every Saturday at 9:00am.
The event takes place at Woodside Gardens, located between Rookes Lane (SO41 8FP) and Ridgeway Lane (SO41 8AA), Lymington.
Free to parcipate but please register before your first run. Only ever register with parkrun once.
Don't forget to bring a printed copy of your barcode (request a reminder). If you forget it, you won't get a me.
We all run for our own enjoyment. Please come along and join in whatever your pace!
Registraon is at hp://
www.parkrun.org.uk/ register/
It is enrely organised by volunteers ‐ email
lymingtonwoodsidehelpers@parkrun.com to help.
Every week we grab a post parkrun coffee in the pavilion in Woodside Gardens ‐ please come and join us!
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www.newmiltontalkingnewspaper.org.uk N M H G Friends’ Meeng House, Whitefield Rd
February 1st & 15th March 1st & 15th 01425 619933
LYMINGTON FLOWER CLUB Lymington Community Centre
Pauline Browning : 01590 675625
1st Monday of the month at 2.15 pm. At our meengs you can see a demonstraon of floral art and meet new friends over a cup of tea. We have oungs and social events and we also hold workshops.
Do you run or are you a member of a club or society?
If you have any information about your
Broadcasng from Lymington Hospital Listen on:
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society or club that you wish to see in the next issue, please email the details to
info@lymingtondirectory.co.uk by March 10th.
Please menon The Lymington Directory when responding to adversements 33 10am ‐ 11.30am
01425 638224 We meet at Boldre War Memorial Hall in Pilley on the 3rd Thursday of each month from 2pm ‐ 4.30pm G C B E Ronni: 01590 688 887 For Parkinson sufferers every Tuesday at 10.30am £3.50
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