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Book Group meeting

The book we will have read for this evening's discussion is The Garden of Evening Mists by Tan Twan Eng.

June Members’ Meeting – NB change of date

The Institute The Green, Adderbury, Oxfordshire, United Kingdom

Our speaker for this evening will be Jane Robinson, the author of 'Ladies Can't climb Ladders: The Pioneering Adventures of the First Professional Women'.

Craft Group Meeting

Beehive Cottage, Adderbury

Members gather together to create lovely crafts for ongoing and future Branch events.  Our meeting will be hosted by Theresa for fabric tulips and discussion for future events' crafts such as poppies, bunting and Christmas items

Craft Group meeting

Beehive Cottage, Adderbury

Members gather to create lovely crafts for ongoing and future events hosted by Theresa.  Contact Margaret, our President, for further details and join us if you are interested in creating lovely craft items.

National Needlework Archive, Newbury

National Needlework Achive, Newbury

Members visit the Archive to continue their cleaning and stitching work on our original Banner of 1921 under the guidance of Conservation expert Wendy.

Farm visit

Meadowsweet Farm, Horley

Emma Hamer, our speaker at our meeting in  April, has kindly invited us to visit her farm at Horley. This will be in the afternoon of Thursday 30 June, starting at 2.30. Members can choose either to walk the fields or to go straight to the farmhouse to watch a film about the farm in […]

Members’ Meeting

The Institute The Green, Adderbury, Oxfordshire, United Kingdom

This evening one of our members, Jo Dyson, will speak about the work of FareShare, a national charity that aims to tackle hunger and food waste by redistributing surplus food from supermarkets to local charities.

Book Group meeting

Our second title by Amor Towles, Rules of Civility, will be the subject of our meeting this evening.

Visit to Hill Close Gardens in Warwick with tour and coffee POSTPONED

This visit has been postponed because it was to take place at the height of the July heatwave. The hidden hedged gardens of Warwick are rare survivals of Victorian gardens, originally used by townspeople who had no outdoor space where they lived. They were threatened with destruction but were saved and restored, The summer houses […]