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Christadelphians adopted there name in the mid
1880's. It means "Brothers and Sisters in
Christ". Christadelphians are bound together
by a common faith in the Gospel preached by Christ and
his apostles in the first century. It was this faith
and its appeal to men and women from all walks of life
which brought the community into existence. The Christadelphian Church is on the corner of Park
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The Community Volunteers are a group of people who have volunteered to be called out by the County Emergency Planning Unit (CEPU), at Pirehill, when an emergency occurs. They are trained by the CEPU for participating in large area searches for missing people and manning the Rendezvous Point for a large-scale emergency. This involves coordinating other volunteer groups such as British Red Cross, WRVS, Rover Rescue etc. at the Rendezvous Point into teams required by the Emergency Services during the emergency. |
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Counselling/Psychotherapy for stress, anxiety, depression, phobias, addictions etc, or for personal development. Also counselling supervision and tailored training. Competitive rates, daytime and evening appointments. Call Chris Craddy on 01283 713692 or 07946 754837 or email chris@ccraddy.freeserve.co.uk or visit his website |
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Barton Cub Pack is open to boys aged 8 to 10 and a half years old. The many awards and badges that Cubs can earn lead to many varied activities in the fields of outdoor activities, international aspects, local culture, science, art and communication - to name but a few. There is a waiting list. To find out more, please contact Julie Skinner (Cub Scout Leader) on 01283 713403. |
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Are you unable to use public transport? Do you ever hire a minibus? Would you like to go on a day trip? Would you like to train as one of our volunteer drivers? The call you Mobility Link office today for more information. Mobility Link runs a door to door service for anyone who cannot use public transport. Our specially adapted minibuses are wheelchair accessible and have low lying steps. We offer half and full day trips, house to house visits, transport to the shops or to keep an appointment (e.g. doctors, opticians, hairdressers, dentists, and chiropodists). We have vehicles fro hire/self drive hire to any religious or community group, voluntary organisation, social club or similar non profit making organisation. |
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The Fitness League Classes provide exercises for trimming and toning, posture training and stretching and relaxation. It's also fun and exhilarating! For anyone who prefers a less energetic workout and would like to make new friends. Classes
are on Tuesday Mornings 10:00 am to 11:00 am at
Barton-under-Needwood Village
Hall ring Trisha on 01283 564940 for details and Thursday
Mornings 10:00 am - 11:00 am
at Yoxall Village Hall ring Wendy on 01283 713752 for
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The Friends of Barton Churchyard Web Site for information or to become a friend contact Dr. S Taylor 712593 or Mr. P Clark 713013 |
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French Classes for children are held on Wednesdays at 4.30 at the Village Hall. Initially the classes will be for 5-6 year olds, but subject to interest a class for older children may be held. These classes are La Jolie Ronde franchise run by Claire Sheldon who can be contacted on 01543 257934 or e-mail cesheldon@aol.com for further information. |
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We are as mall group who meet on Tuesday evenings. New members always welcome. |
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The Holland Craft Club meets each Monday evening at Holland Sports Club. Come along and learn new paper craft skills and meet new people. Some of their talents are embossing - painting - iris folding - tea bag folding - decoupage - and lots of other things. The Craft Club has only be going since May 2004 and are a small group at present but are all very friendly. |
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The Tug of War Club has chalked up 30 years, having first started in 1970 at the Red Lion Inn moving to their Holland Sports Club base in 1974. They have a membership of 30 pullers of both sexes and varied ages. They compete in several National Competitions and recently achieved a Guinness World Record. New members are always made welcome at their base at Holland Sports Club, Potter’s Way. |
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Art Classes, art Courses from total beginners upwards. Classes every Tuesday from 11:00 am to 1:00 pm and 1:10 pm to 3:30 pm in the Village Hall. For further information please contact John. |
Martial arts is great for children. A psychological study found that children in martial arts have an increased sense of responsibility, a decrease in the willingness to take foolish risks, and a higher self-esteem. This is why millions of parents are using karate to supplement their children's education. Children from 3 years old may be enrolled. Classes 5:30 to 6:30 pm on Tuesdays at the Village Hall. |
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Fun Functional Fitness and Toning for everyone. Exercises designed to improve your general fitness, tone up muscles, strengthen bones and joints in a motivating and fun way. Denise combines her vast experience in the health and fitness industry with her lecturing experience within the Care and Health sectors to deliver a range of safe, research based muscle strengthening exercises. Every Monday 10.00-11.00 am at the Village Hall. |
Page last updated 11 November 2008