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New Horizons 50+
Leisure Activities including:-
Badminton
Bowls
Country
care
Dancing
Epping Forest Arts
Golf Gym
Training
Petanque
Stepping Out Club
Swimming
Table
Tennis
Tea Dances
Tennis
Three Valleys
Male Choir
WRVS
Walking
West Essex
Ramblers
Yoga, Relaxation, Keep Fit and Seated
Exercise
All this
in a centre near you:
Epping Sports Centre: 01992
564 564
Ongar Leisure Centre: 01277 363 969
Waltham
Abbey Pool: 01992 716 733
Loughton Leisure Centre:
01992 564 574
Waltham Abbey Sports Centre: 01992 716
194
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BARKING
Barking
Historical Society
Harp
House, 16 Helmore Road, Barking, IG11 9HP
Tel:
John Blake on 020 8 597 7210 e-mail barkinghistorical@hotmail.com
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BLACKMORE
The
Blackmore Players
Amateur
Drama Society started out in 1969 and have been growing
stronger ever since!
Join us on stage or behind the
scenes. New members are ALWAYS welcome!
You
don't have to be from Blackmore to join! While the core
membership
is that of village residents, we have people who have stayed
loyal
after moving out to Ingatestone, Chelmsford and Braintree, as
well
as new members from Billericay - and even Saffron Waldon!
There's
a lot more to amdram than just acting. Every member of the
cast
and production team are important to the smooth runnning
of each
show!
Backstage there are plenty of opportunities to
help
with lighting. sound, direction, costumes and set building and
design. On stage we always have an interesting variety of
productions! Contact: Jackie 01277 372
386 www.blackmoreplayers.co.uk
The Blackmore Morris Men
Moreton Village
Hall
Contact Eric Harrison 01277 227 296
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BUCKHURST HILL
Bedford House, Westbury Lane,
Buckhurst Hill
Provides a
meeting place for many clubs. They also run various
courses for arts, crafts and leisure activities.
For further
information contact 020 8504 6668 or e-mail: office@b-h-c-a.org.
Buckhurst Hill Wine and
Beer Circle.
Meets
last Friday of every month at 8pm at: Victory Hall, Hainault
Road,
Chigwell, Essex. For further info. Don Seaborne on 01992 815
311
Buckhurst Hill
Horticultural Society
Extends
a welcome to new members. Flower shows in Spring and
Summer.
Talks given on the first Monday in February, March, October
and
November at St. James Church, Palmerston Road. Contact:
Tel:
020 8 504 8436 or 020 8 504 3238.
Buckhurst Hill Antiques Club
Are you
interested in antiques and would like to learn more? This
club
could be for you. Meets every Friday evening from
September
to the end of April at 7:45pm for 8pm at Bedford House,
Westbury
Road, Buckhurst Hill. For more info. Contact Bedford House on
0208
504 6668.
Buckhurst Hill Duplicate
Bridge Club
Tuesday
evening 7:15 to 7:30pm start - visitors welcome. Meet Bedford
House, Westbury Road, Buckhurst Hill. contact
020 8504 6668
or e-mail: office@b-h-c-a.org.
Bedford House Bridge Group
Tuesday
evening 8pm - 10pm. - visitors welcome.
Meet at
Bedford House, Westbury Rd. Buckhurst Hill.
contact 020 8504 6668 or e-mail: office@b-h-c-a.org.
Buckhurst Hill Branch of the Royal
British Legion
Always
looking for new members. You do not need
to have been
a member of Her Majesty’s forces. Further info
contact
George Denny on 020 8505 5958
West Essex Archaeological
Group
Based in Buckhurst Hill
Meet
in Bedford House, Palmerston Road, Buckhurst Hill.
Tel 020 8 514 2767
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COOPERSALE
Coopersale
Floral Art Society
Tel: 01992
522 442 Mrs M Amos
Coopersale Horticultural
Society
Meet third Monday of the month
8pm at Coopersale Village Hall, Institute Road.
Sorry no tel number.
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CHIGWELL
Chigwellian Choral Society
The
Chigwellian Choral Society
is an amateur choral society. The choir currently comprises about 50
singers drawn from a wide area including Epping, Loughton, Woodford,
Ilford, Romford and further afield. The choir sings a variety of
choral works for four and eight part harmony, ranging from major
oratorios to shorter modern pieces to three major concerts each year,
performed in St. John's Church, Epping plus a Christmas carol
concert.
We
meet every Wednesday evening during term time from 19.45 -22.00 in
New Hall, Chigwell School Contact name: Joyce Read Tel:
0208 504 8443
www.chigwellians.org.uk
DEBDEN
Monday
Fellowship Club (Scrabble)
Come
and play scrabble from 1pm to 4pm every Monday. Meet
Barrington Hall, Barrington Close, Barrington Road,
Debden. 50p
for tea and biscuits
Mrs Parks on Tel: 020 8 281 1998
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DODDINGHURST
Arts &
Crafts Circle
Wednesday
(Doddinghurst)
The Priests House
beside All
Saints Church, Doddinghurst
Time: 9.45am
Info: 01277
365046
New members always welcome
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EPPING
French Circle
Would you like to practise your French?
Join this group to have a very relaxed and informal social evening
speaking French. You have to have a good grounding in French, as
only French is spoken throughout the evening, although you do not
need to be fluent. They meet once a fortnight during term time and
at the moment there are 10 members who take it in turn to meet at
each other’s homes. For further information contact Laura
Brookes on 020 8500 1243.
Laura is also starting up a Dutch
and German group.
The Trimby Dance Club
For those of you who know how to do
Greek dancing and would like to practise.
Weekly sessions with a fun group who
make their own choreographing.
Tel: 01992 812 186
Epping Sports Club
Try your hand at bowls, tennis or
cricket.
Tel: 01992 576 300
Epping
Music Society
With
music to suit all tastes, Epping Music Society provides the
answer. The new season of concerts starts on Monday
15th October
with a recital for Four Hands on one piano. The pianists are
Gillian Jenkins and Nathaniel Brawn. Next, on 19th November,
will
be the Crofton Singers, with a selection of songs from their
wide
repertoire.
In the New Year, the the programme will
continue
with a song recital, two piano trios, and a recital of music
for
violin and piano with David Silkoff and Miriam Kramer.
To round
off the season a visit has been arranged to a concert at the
refurbished Festival Hall on the South Bank on May 23rd.
All
Epping concerts take place in the Friends' Meeting House in
Hemnall Street. Non members are welcome - pay at the door. For
further information concerning concerts and membership please
phone the Secretary Margaret Gracey, tel.01992 572167 or the
Treasurer Frank Bill, tel. 574704.
The Epping
Railway Circle
They have
a large ‘00’ gauge model railway called Tanglewood Common. It
is
20 feet long and members bring their own rolling stock to see
it
running on the layout. They erect and operate the
layout
every third Monday of the month. People
interest in
learning how to get involved in this hobby can come along to
learn
from experienced modellers. Contact Dave Karaskas on 01992 573
262.
Epping & District
Dog Training Club
Meets
every Tuesday evening. Contact Lyn Turner on 01992 577 587 or
turn
up at Toot Hil Village Hall on Tuesday at 7:30pm.
Epping Art Society
Each
month a talk is given on a particular painter or style of
painting. These talks are open to non members.
However, you
do not need to be a talented painter to join just have lots of
enthusiasm. Contact 01992 560 807
Epping Forest
Cine & Video Club
Mr
Ellis Tel: 01992 574 471
Epping Forest Band
This
is a brass band and they have their own rehearsal
room. A
formal audition is not always necessary.
However, they are a
contesting band competing in a minimum of 3 contests a year, so
a certain standard needs to be achieved, but al are welcome to
go
along, sit in and see how it goes. Contact
Keith
Hedges on 020 8281 1599.
Epping Archers
They
meet at the Abercrombie Centre, Harlow on Monday nights from
8:15pm to 10:15pm. The Juniors aged 8 to 18 now
have two
sessions, one a the Queens Hal Community Centre, North Weald on
Tuesdays from 4:30pm to 6:00pm and a new one at the
Abercrombie
centre on Mondays from 6:15pm to 7:45pm. A beginners course
for
both adults and juniors runs for six weeks. For
further
information contact Gordon Tigar on 01279 654 032
Epping WEA
(Workers Educational Association)
Is
Britain’s major voluntary adult education organisation which
believes that education should be lifelong. They run
courses
in Art History, Ancient and Medieval History, Literature,
Drama on
stage and screen and Wetland Ecology and many more.
Contact Pat
Dale on 020 8281 1536
Epping Tennis Club in Lower
Bury Lane
Contact Helen Offord
01992 576 300
Epping
Netball Club
Contact 01992 761
311
The
Box – A social space and information point for young People in
Epping.
136A High Street, Epping
Tel: 01992 577 300
W: www.TheBoxEpping.org.uk
Change
the Record – Princes Trust
Tel:
01992 767 167
Epping Runners
Tel:
01992 575 366
Epping Bell Ringers
Practice every
Monday evening
At St. John’s Tower
Tel: 01992
767 873
Epping Forest Stroke Cub
Tel:
01992 729 100
Out of School Club
St.
Albans Church Tel: 01992 578 322
Epping
Forest Conservation Volunteers
Tel:
020 8 505 4876
Epping Forest District
Museum
Tel 01992 716 882
aoconnor@eppingforestdc.gov.uk
Friends of Copped Hall
Contact Sylvia
Keith on 01992 815 480 or Trevor Roberts on 01992 571 657
Epping Horticultural
Society
Gina Johnson on 01992
570 251
Epping Rotary Club
Contact
Tony Harvey on 01992 572 867
Karate Cub – Te Ashi Do
Andy
Major, President of the Karate club has over 30 years
experience
in Karate and currently holds a 4th dan certificate.
Classes
for children begin at age 5 years and are split according to
age and ability. Junior Classes are held on:
Mondays at
St. Giles Hall, Nazeing;
Tuesdays Theydon Bois
Village Hall;
Wednesdays Epping Hall, St. Johns Road;
Thursdays
Loughton Leisure Centre;
Fridays Epping Sports
Centre, Hemnell St.
Times vary from 4pm to 6.30pm
Adult's classes
are held at:
Loughton
Leisure Centre on Mondays from 7pm-8pm. Epping Hall on
Wednesdays
from 7.30pm -9.00pm and Epping Sports Centre on Friday
from 7.30pm-8.30pm. For details telephone 01992 577 075 or
visit www.teashido.co.uk.
Epping and District
Fuchsia Society
Contact Mr Les
Gibbons on 01992 573 764
Friends of Guiding
Contact
Mrs J Simmance on 01992 814 410
Arts and
Crafts Group
Sarah Miller on Tel: 01992
575 823
Epping Football Club
Te:
07884 233 674 Ian Corner
Ballet Classes in St.
John’s Hall, Epping
For information
contact 07783 940 084
Epping Town Old Peoples’
Welfare Association
An
independent Organisation not subsidised by Epping Forest
District
Council. They organise coach trips, lunches, teas
and many
activities. Contact 01992 573 385
Epping Forest Outdoor
Group
For walkers or cyclists
Meet
Thursdays 8pm to 10pm
Rovsco Hall, Holly Bush
Hill, Nr. Snaresbrook Station
Weekends
away, day activities are varied, from games,
barbecues, quizzes, social events and guest speakers.
Tel:
Maz 01992 573 638 or Peter 07960 205 921
www.communigate.co.uk/london/efog
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ESSEX
Essex Rock and
Mineral Society
The
Essex Rock & Mineral Society is an amateur geological
society
which aims to cater for a wide spectrum of ages,
expertise &
interests in rocks, minerals, fossils and lapidary. We have a
full lecture programme throughout the year at our monthly
meetings. These are held in Hornchurch on the second
Tuesday
of every month starting at 8pm. If you are in the
area or
just passing through and wish to attend the odd meeting,
please do
so as our guest (no charge). Additionally, for members,
there are
numerous organized field trips throughout the year. The Essex Rock
& Mineral Society was founded in 1967 to promote
interest in
Rocks, Minerals, Fossils, and Lapidary. Membership
Secretary: John Lacy, 3 Norton
Hall Cottages,
Norton Mandeville, High Ongar, Essex. CM5 9RT.
Tele: 01277
364874 www.erms.org
The Essex
Birdwatching Society
Society
for al birdwatchers in Essex
www.essexbirdwatchsoc.co.uk
Meet
at The Friends Meeting House in Rainsford Road, Chelmsford. On
first Friday of the month
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HARLOW
Harlow
Chorus
Very well known choir.
Beginners welcome. Courses run. Contact 01279
726 806
Dance Circle – Old Harlow
and Ilford
Dance
in a circle no need for a partner to music from all over the
world. Greek Dances, French, Irish etc. Beautiful music.
Contact
Pat Woods on 07732 516 017
St. John’s Arts and
Recreation Centre
Market Street, Old
Harlow
Tel: 01279 442 447 info@stjohnsarc.org.uk
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INGATESTONE
Dance
Circle – Ingatestone
The Parish
Rooms, Stock Lane.
Dance
in a circle no need for a partner to music from all over the
world. Greek Dances, French, Irish etc. Beautiful
music. Contact Jan Shedel on 01277 352213
Royal
Society for the Protection of Birds (RSPB)
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LEE VALLEY
PARK
A VISIT TO The Lee Valley
Regional Park will reward you with the spectacle of many
beautiful birds
Helpers
are on hand at weekends to loan out telescopes and
information. Visit the Bittern Watchpoint which is
signposted from Fishers Green entrance car park, River
Lee Country
Park, Stubbins Hall Lane, off the B194 just north of Waltham
Abbey, Essex Open daily from October to March 10am
to
4m. For details about the watchpoint and activities
contact
the RSPB on 01295 676 445 or 01992 702 200. www.rspb.org.uk/brilliant
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LEYTON
Leyton Wine and Beer Circle
Meet every
First Thursday in the month at Snakes Lane, Woodford,
Tel: 020
8 504 7632
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LEYTONSTONE
The Woodhouse Players (Amateur
Dramatic Soc)
Meet at the
Welsh church in Leytonstone
For more info. Contact
020 8 504 3872
www.woodhouseplayers.co.uk
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LOUGHTON
Essex Handicrafts Association
Venue: Trinity Church Hall, Mannock
Drive, Loughton, Essex
Time: 7:45pm to 9:45pm
Monthly meetings to complete a project
for the evening.
Example: Fabric folding; Crochet; Sow
it and see; love purses; beaded bracelet; cards and candles.
Tel: 020 8281 1850 for further
information
British Legion
Always
looking for new members. You do not have to be or
have been a member of HM British Forces.
Plenty of
social activities. Bar facilities
Quiz
nights etc.
St. John’s Wives, Loughton
Meet
on 1st and 3rd Monday in the month
8pm at St John’s
Parish Hall, Loughton
Loughton and District
Historical Society
Loughton
Methodist Church, Loughton High Road
More information
to follow
East 15 Acting School
Hatfields,
Corbett Threatre, Rectory Lane, Loughton IG10 3RY
Tel:
020 8 508 5983
Loughton Fencing Club
First
two evenings are free equipment supplied. Meets every
Wednesday between 7:30pm and 9:30am.
Ages from 8 to
80. Contact Aubrey Crick on 01992 532 462
Loughton Camera Club
Beginners
welcome. Mix in and learn from shared experiences.
Contact
John Banks on 020 8 508 4199
Loughton
Astronomical Society
Every
Thursday evening at 8pm. Also Astrokyds meet every second
Friday of the month from 6:30.
In the Scouts Hall in
Loughton Lane, Theydon Bois.
Contact Brian Morton on
01992 815 804 www.las-astro.org.uk
Forest Creative Writers
Done your
shopping and your chores
And might be turning into one of
those bores
Who moans about having nothing to do?
Well,
here’s the answer, just for you!
Something that is
most inviting:-
JOIN OUR GROUP FOR CREATIVE WRITING
From
quarter to one ‘til quarter to three
Thursdays at
Loughton Library.
For further information contact
Midge on 020 8504 1261 or Mo on 020 8504 8812
Roding and Loughton Chess
Club
Meets every Tuesday from 7pm to
10pm at Loughton Bowling Club Ltd. Seven Acre Rise, Loughton.
Junior
section Epping Forest Junior Chessmates ages from 7 to
18.
Expert tuition provided and games. For further information
contact
John Campbell on 020 8508 1141
Stamp Club
Meet
Roding Valley High School
Music Room 1 Alderton Hill,
Loughton
Tel: 020 8505 5620
Loughton Amateur
Dramatic Society
Contact 020 8
279 1249 Howard Platt
Our
season runs from the end of August to the end of June and
during
that time LADS produces four shows typically in October,
January,
March and June. All rehearsals and productions are at Lopping
Hall, High Road, Loughton. Rehearsals are on every Monday
night
plus one or two other nights during the week. We also have
social
activities throughout the year being dinners, lunches, quiz
nights, ten-pin bowling etc. Membership of LADS is
£18 per
year. www.lads.org.uk
Loughton Operatic Society
Contact
Rowena Radcliffe
Tel: 01992 575 503 e-mail los@jollygoodshow.co.uk
Music of Loughton
Music Company
Methodist
Church, 260 High Road Loughton
Tel: 020 8502 3071
www.Music-At-LMC.org.uk
Music@LMC
started in 1988 as a result of musical interest both inside
the
Church and from the local community. With this in
mind we
extend a warm welcome to all, regardless of any faith
commitment,
or none.
Our aim is to encourage young
musicians at the
beginning of their professional careers and to bring to the
local community music of the highest quality. To
provide a
venue for music-lovers in the Loughton area to enjoy live
classical music without having to journey into London.
Over
the years we have been treated to concerts by many soloists
and
groups that have gone on to perform in premier
locations around
the country and internationally. Standards have been high
and whilst we are now broadening the appeal of Music@LMC, the
aims
remain the same and the search for new and experienced talent
goes
on.
We hope that you will enjoy this season
and we look forward to seeing you as much as possible.
Loughton
Cricket Club
The Uplands,
Loughton
New Vistas – Talks on varied and
interesting topics
Meet at the Loughton
Cricket Club
On 1st and 3rd Tuesday of the month from
1:45 to 4:00pm
Tel: 020 8 281 7136
Loughton Bell Ringers
The
Guild of Ringers of St. John the Baptist, Loughton.
Meet St.
John’s Tower for practice every Tuesday evening from 7:30 to
9pm
Tel Tower Captain on 020 8508 3435
Loughton
and Epping WEA (Workers Education Association)
They
hold various courses on most subjects throughout the year and
organise trips to places of interest such as the Lullingtstone
Roman Villa in Kent; Ely Cathedral; Richborough Castle and
many
more. They also organise holidays
to places of
historical interest. Tel: 020 8 281 1536 or Margaret on 020
8 505 5141 www.wea.org.uk
Taoist Tai Chi
St.
Edmunds Church, Trapps Hill, Loughton,
Taoist
Tai Chi is an ancient system of exercise developed in China
but
only recently known in the West. Its practice helps
the body
regain natural health and retain good physical condition.
The
Society also has other venues in Chingford and South
Woodford as
well as a beginner’s class in Roding High School, Loughton.
Tel:
020 8504 9808 for further information.
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ONGAR
Arts
and Crafts Circle
Tel: 01277
365 046
Ongar Boxing Club
Tel:
01277 362 310
Epping – Ongar Railway
http://eorailway.co.uk
Tai Chi
Tel:
01277 821 414
Ongar Dance Circle
WRVS Hall in
Bansons Way
Dance in a circle no need for a partner to music from all over
the world. Greek Dances, French, Irish etc. Beautiful music. Contact Jill Hope
01277 363 085
Computer Drop In
At Theatre Resource, Chipping Ongar
Sessions for young people and
adults interest in using computers and art software. Every Thursday 3pm to 7pm
and every Saturday 8:30am to 12:30pm
Drop in sessions supported by our ICT
co-ordinator where you can get started on a computer, surf the internet for free
do homework and assignments, or download and print photos and use programmes
such as Word, Excel, Powerpoint, Pubisher, Photoshop, Quark Express, Dreamweaver
and Final Cut Pro. These sessions are for beginners or experienced artists or
computer enthusiasts.
Ongar
Wine Circle
Essex House, Castle Street, Ongar
Lots of wine
tasting. Talks on various subjects and outings to vineyards and
breweries.
Contact David Tester on 01277 363 268
Ongar Photographic Club
Meet every other
Tuesday 7:45 start
St. Martins Church Rooms Castle Street.
01277 362 327
Contact Neil Madden
www.ongarphotoclub.co.uk
Ongar Juniors U15s Football
Association
We are an FA Charter Standard Development Club and are
looking to strengthen our team for next season. Ideally we need some
defensively-minded, tough tacklers who need to be of a reasonable standard with
a good level of fitness. However, players in other positions will still be given
a warm welcome. We train on Saturday mornings at Chipping Ongar Primary School
between 9am and 10.30am and our home ground is Love Lane, Ongar. We are a very
friendly team and our Manager and Coach are both FA qualified. Any boys
interested in attending some initial training sessions or if you just need some
further information, please contact our Manager, Howard Gladwin, on 01277 365539
or 07821 327248 or by email on hgladwin@lineone.net
Ongar Music Club
Concerts take place in
the Budworth Hall, Ongar
Plenty of parking space.
Contact Jean Hall on
01277 899 337
Ongar Historical
Society
Meet Great Stoney, Ongar
Tel: 01277 363 722
Singing for Pleasure
Every Wednesday evening at the Adult
Learning Centre in Ongar.
Have fun and learn to sing and read
music.
Sing from shows such as South Pacific
and a mixture of unison and part singing.
Tel: Frances on 01277 651970
NORTH WEALD
North Weald
Cricket Club
Tel: 01992 522677
North Weald Motor Sport
Tel:
020 7485 0473
The Holden F5
Steam Locomotive Trust
Tel:
01992 523595
Park Lodge Jujitsu Club -
North Weald
Park
Lodge Judo Jujitsu Kai started many years ago in Wickford, and
now
has several locations in south east Essex, and in
Buckinghamshire. The North Weald club runs on
Tuesday nights, and has been a popular club with both kids and
adults for several years.
The club is run
by Sensei
Chris Harvey, a 5th Dan Black Belt in Jujitsu. He
has a
lifetime of experience in the fields of both judo and jujitsu.
Training
at North Weald is on Tuesdays, 7pm for Juniors (5 - 16 years),
and
from 8pm for Seniors. If you would like to know
more, call
Sensei Chris Harvey on 01268 281834, Sensei Holly Hudson on
07957
727054, or look at our website www.ParkLodgeJJK.co.uk.
Or feel free to pop into the club any Tuesday and see what
we do.
North Weald & District Angling
Society
140 members.
2 fishing lakes one at North Weald
called Seven Springs and the other at Garnes Farm in Leaded Roding,
nr Brentwood. Members are welcome to fish at these lakes throughout
the year apart from six weeks from May to June when the lakes are
closed. Outings each month to Brentwood and Ely on the River Ouse.
For more information contact Eddie Austin on 01279 731 217 or e-mail:
eddie1austin@yahoo.co.uk.
Friendship Force
If
you are interested in joining a club that travels to other
countries, staying in the homes of members and living as they
do, hosting members from other countries and you have access
to a
car, why not give Joan Simpson a call on 01992 522
464. This club is particularly suitable
for single
people not wishing travel alone and for couples with the time
and
means to travel.
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THEYDON BOIS
Theydon Bois
Drama Society
They put on many
productions to find out more if you wish to join Contact 01992
812 250 or visit www.theydondrama.co.uk
The Lace Club and many
other crafts
Including
Embroidery, knitting, beadwork, Hardanger and last but not
least
lace making. Friendly bunch who bring along
their work to
the Village Hall in Theydon Bois. Even if you do not know how
to make lace or knit they will share their skills with
you.
For further information please contact Mrs L King on
01992
812 058
Theydon
Bois Music Society
Contact Mrs
B O’Connor on 01992 573 202
Theydon Bois
Art Group
Contact Vi Smith on
01992 812 090
Badminton Club
Evenings
only. Theydon Bois Village Hall
01992 813 697 Mr S
Golding
Theydon Bois Village
Open Gardens
For a great day
out. Contact Carol or Graham on 01992 812 250
Theydon Bois Short
Mat Bowls
Contact Mr Norris on
01992 812 104
Theydon
Bois Tennis Club
Contact Mrs P
Walter on 01992 813 485
Le Bois
Golf Society
Calling
all golfers with a handicap under 28 who wish to play during
the
coming season at a variety of courses within an hour’s drive
of
Theydon Bois. Tel: 07736 256 757 for more details
Theydon
Bois Horticultural Society
Meet
in Theydon Bois Village Hall, Coppice Row
For further
info of shows and membership contact
Mrs
P Hazlehurst 01992 812 177 or Mrs Turner on 01992
812 652
BRITISH SHELL
COLLECTORS’ CLUB
www.britishshellclub.org.uk
An
annual shell convention on the last Saturday in April, and the
last Saturday in October. featuring an auction of shells and
shell-related items and books, members’ exhibits, dealer tales
and
trading stalls.
These conventions take place
at Theydon Bois
Village Hall.For further information contact: Daphne
Howlett on 01308 5368 353
Country Dance Club
Tel:
Mrs Ane Eastwell 01992 812 540
Keep Fit
Mrs
A Todd 01279 723 700
Theydon Bois Singers
Mrs
Hilary Hedderick 01279 433 098
Theydon Bois Tennis Club
Mrs
Pat Walter 01992 813 485
Trimby Dance Club
Mrs
Jennifer Schena 01992 812 186
U3A Epping Forest
Mrs
Christine doughty 020 8 504 5057
U3A Roding Valley
Mrs
Janet Whitehouse 01992 812 503
West Essex Fine Arts
Society
Mrs Diana Meteyard
01992 812 465
Womens’ Institute
Mrs Doreen
Snell 01992 812 645
Yoga
Mrs
Rosemary Stone 01277 890 256
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WALTHAM ABBEY
Abbey Baites Fishing Club
Tel: 01992 788 822 Contact Chris
Royal Angling Society
Waltham Abbey
Tel: 01992 769 133 David Knight
Waltham Abbey
Historical Society
Meet 8pm in Victoria Hall, Greenyard,
Waltham Abbey, Essex
www.walthamabbeyhistoricalsociety.org.uk
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WALTHAMSTOW
The College Operatic Society
Based in Walthamstow, established in 1938.
Contact Doreen
Harding, Chair/Publicity Officer on 020 8539 9474.
WEST ESSEX
WEST ESSEX RAMBLERS
For
a free copy of the full programme and details of how to join:
contact 020 8529 6265.
www.westessexramblers.org.uk
West Essex
Archaeological Group
Tel:
01992 813 725
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WOODFORD
Bankcrofts Decorative and Fine Art
Society
Meetings and various talks given
throughout the year.
Tel: 020 8505 7319
Woodford Symphony Orchestra
There are no formal auditions as such,
but each new person is offered a term's free attendance, and a mutual
decision with the conductor will be made about playing in the
forthcoming concert and/or permanent membership towards the end of
the term. No general indication of the standard required is made, but
members of the orchestra should be able to cope with the demands of
major orchestral works after a term's rehearsal. For woodwind and
brass players this includes making such transpositions as are
necessary to play their instrument from the published orchestral
part. (e.g. playing trumpet in E parts on a B flat trumpet). For more
information
Tel: 020 8504 7783
web site: www.wsorchestra.org.uk
E-mail: secretary@wsocorchestra.org.uk
Woodford Operatic and
Drama Society
www.woads.co.uk
EMail: webeditor@woads.co.uk
For
further information
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OTHER AREAS
The Really Big
Chorus.
This choral
society was founded in 1974 and is Britains largest choral
society. It is a truly national organisation, with a
membership drawn from choral societies throughout the British
Isles as well as many thousands of
individual singers. TRBC,
exists to encourage participation in choral singing by people
from
all walks of life and also support good causes through its
regular Royal Albert Hall concerts organised by Concerts from
Scratch. In addition to taking part in these
high-profile
concerts TRBC members have the opportunity to enjoy choral
cruises
and undertake extended weekend singing excursions to some of
the
world’s most exciting cities.
To find out more
visit www.trbc.co.uk or write to: The Really Big
Chorus, PO Box 1667, Frome, BA11 6YE
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