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Social Events

Plans for 2026

January 16th 10.45             Coffee Morning
February 17th 10.45             Coffee Morning
March 7th 6.30 for 7pm     Annual Dinner at Golf Club
May 3rd 2pm                   GC Fun Doubles Tournament
May 15th 5.30pm              Club Social Evening
June 14th 2pm                   GC Fun Doubles Tournament
August 2nd                      Summer Lunch party
September 6th 2pm             GC Fun Doubles Tournament







Summer Picnic 2021

Summer Lunch Party 2019

Annual Dinner 2019



September 2018 GC Fun Doubles

Summer Party 2018

Annual Dinner 2018

Summer Lunch Party 2017

Annual Dinner 2017

Summer Party 2016

Summer Party 2013

Once again we had wonderful weather for our summer celebration. Thanks to our hosts Duncan and Annette and to Sue for organising the day which included bowls and 'ricochet croquet' for those feeling active.

Social Events 2012

Summer Party

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We had a very enjoyable party at Duncan and Annette's house        We walked through the woodland searching for badgers, admired the stained glass window in the village church next door, played Crazy Croquet and some even went in for a swim.