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  • Archive | Colwall Ladies Club

    This is our page where you will find details of Meetings and Events held in recent months We are very grateful that we were able to hold our meeting on Thursday, 14th November at the Royal British Legion club in Crescent Road. We were made very welcome. We were treated to a talk by Philip Bowen entitled "A Midlands Rising". His talk about the conspirators, their objectives and plans and ultimately their failure were explained to us in fascinating detail. At our October meeting Vicky Kitchen from the Kingcote Gallery in Flyford Flavell helped us produce little works of glass art. She had brought so many materials for us to experiment with and we had a lively and amusing morning trying to create little works of art. On Thursday, 12th September we gathered together to listen to two ladies from the "From Time to Time" group tell us all about what life was really like for ordinary folk in Tudor times. They had brought with them many fascinating artefacts to illustrate their stories. July brought our annual general meeting. This was followed by a fascinating talk about Laura Ashley's life. After that the raffle was drawn and then we made our way to the Thai Rama for lunch. In June David Chatterley brought about 30 of his teddy bear friends with him and told us the history of this dearly loved toy. On 9th May, Marguerite Collins told us the story of the Lygon family, who despite so many ups and downs has been at Madresfield for over a thousand years. What an interesting and entertaining morning Peter Gill gave us on 11th April. His talk, entitled Musical Satire, encompassed songs of the first world war right up to songs by Billy Connelly and Victoria Wood. He played and sang songs from Cole Porter, Noel Coward and Tom Lehrer, too. Wonderful. On Thursday, 14th March our very special local Artist, Laura Nicholson, told us all about her career and inspiration for creating her beautiful paintings and fabrics. What a lovely morning we had. The History of Hats was the theme of Caroline Butcher's talk on Thursday, 8th February. Caroline explained the history of hats down through the ages. She then went on to tell us how she had given up a very successful career in order to make and sell her own hats at her shop in Droitwich. At the end of her talk she also gave us very useful tips on which styles suit different occasions and also which styles suit different face shapes. The New Year saw the much anticipated return of Penny Platts and her husband to tell us all about their safari in Africa. Penny's excellent talk accompanied by her husband's beautiful photography took us on a journey along the Chobe river and eventually on to the Victoria Falls. We were transported on a magical journey across Africa. Christmas Lunch was celebrated on 14th December by about 50 members in our very own Colwall Village Hall. The committee had worked hard to make all the tables look splendid and the accompanying live music was a delight. The main work, however, was being done in the kitchen by Ian and his wonderful team. The starters were delicious, the main courses were even better and the desserts were to die for. At the end we were treated to cups of tea or coffee and mini mince pies. The raffle proved to be the best yet with some wonderful prizes. All in all a fantastic occasion. On Thursday, 9th November Robert North came to tell us all about Honeybees. His talk covered some fascinating facts about these amazing little creatures and the various roles they perform during their lifetime. Robert had brought along some delicious honey for us to buy. Thursday, 12th October saw another very welcome return of Ian Wilson. Ian is a Quantity Surveyor and Certified Historic Building Professional. This time Ian's talk took us from cathedrals to country houses. This was another very informative talk, thoroughly enjoyed by all. On 14th September one of our favourite speakers, Dr. Kate Bellamy, returned. Kate is a leading neuro-scientist. In this talk she told us about various brain myths and then busted them with science. All in all, this was a fascinating and informative talk. We held our Annual General Meeting on Thursday, 13th July. Before the AGM started we were treated to a fascinating talk about Guide Dogs. Anne Dicks and Shirley Sheridan, together with her guide dog, Mikey, from the Malvern branch of the charity explained how the dogs are trained and what a difference they make to the lives of people with sight problems. Carl Attwood gave us a fascinating talk about two composers: Gershwin and Cole Porter on 8th June, 2023. He illustrated his talk both with recordings and his own renditions. Thursday, 11th May saw Ray Sturdy make a welcome return to tell us all about the spectacular royal palace created by the Earls of Dudley. On 13th April our very own Christine Honeywill, ably assisted by her husband Chris and their son Tim, told us why the charity REACH was set up. The talk was greatly appreciated by everyone present. Thank you, Christine. Sadly, our March meeting had to be cancelled because of snow. However, it is hoped the planned talk on Laura Ashley can be given at a later date. On 9th February, 2023 Chris O'Grady gave us a fascinating and entertaining talk about the world of antiques. He told us of amazing finds but also of disappointing fakes. Afterwards members were given the opportunity of having some of their own treasures appraised. Thursday, 12th January saw Robert Arley give us a fascinating talk about the 1851 Great Exhibition. Robert, who had produced several Antiques Roadshow programmes and various programmes for ITV, was extremely well informed and was more than happy to answer questions. The talk left us all wanting a new Great Exhibition! On 15th December we made our way to The Wellington Inn at Chances Pitch in Colwall for our Christmas Lunch. It was a bitterly cold day outside but a warm welcome awaited us from Giles and his staff. As always the food was delicious and the service excellent. The raffle was drawn and the fantastic number of lovely raffle prizes found new homes. After wishing everybody a very Merry Christmas, we made our way home, well-fed and happy. Friday, 9th December saw a group of us board a coach and head for Stratford-upon-Avon to see the Victorian Christmas Market. This is a four-day event comprising approximately 300 very well stocked stalls, selling everything from Christmas decorations to cheeses and chocolates. Despite the exceptionally cold conditions, the sun shone all day and we had a lovely time. On Thursday, 10th November Phil Collins and Mike Bottomley gave us a most entertaining talk about the origins of some of our most loved Christmas customs. Ian Johnston gave us a most interesting talk on underwater photography on Thursday, 13th October. He explained the differences between taking photos on land and under water. He'd brought along some of the equipment needed and treated us to many fascinating slides. On Thursday, 8th September David Withey gave us a light-hearted talk entitled "The Lighter Side of Local Government. On Thursday, 11th August we set off for the Monkland Cheese Dairy where we enjoyed a most interesting talk on how they make their delicious cheeses. Samples were eagerly consumed and then we tucked into ploughman's lunches or one of their home-made soups. Afterwards we set off for Croft Castle. It was a very hot but most enjoyable day out. We held our AGM on Thursday, 14th July 2022. This was followed by an excellent talk by David Longman about the beautiful bouquets created for royal brides. We are very grateful to him for such an interesting and illuminating morning. After drawing the raffle we enjoyed a delicious lunch together at the Thai Rama Restaurant in Colwall. Friday, 24th June saw us head off for the first of two outings this summer. First stop was in Broadway where we enjoyed glorious weather and two hours of shopping, museum visiting or just generally enjoying all that this beautiful Cotswold town has to offer. Then back onto the coach for the two mile journey to Snowshill Manor where we marvelled at the extraordinary number of artefacts which then owner Charles Wade had collected. The garden, set out in the Arts and Crafts style, was simply beautiful. 9th June, 2022 saw the welcome return of Penny Platts. She gave us a truly fascinating and wide ranging talk entitled "Incredible India". On 12th May David Clark gave us a most interesting, nostalgic look back at the BBC, from its early days in 1928 under Lord Reith to present times. On 14th April Dr Kate Bellamy made a very welcome return to give us a most interesting and informative talk entitled "The Seven Ages of Sleep" On Thursday, 10th March, 2022 John Butterworth MBE gave us a most interesting talk describing what it was like to go to Buckingham Palace to receive an honour in a talk entitled "My Day with the Queen". He also explained the history of the honours system. On Thursday, 10th February, 2022 Paul Picton gave us a most interesting and enjoyable talk all about the history of Old Court Nurseries and the Picton Garden here in Colwall. On Thursday, 13th January 2022 Cora Weaver gave us a most interesting talk about the Malvern Water Cure and probable reasons why Florence Nightingale spent so much time in Malvern. Florence and many others had little faith in doctors and visited spas instead. After spending two years in Scutari in Turkey during the Crimean War,where she witnessed most horrific scenes of suffering, she spent the rest of her life working hard to improve conditions not only in hospitals but also in the army. Her health was deteriorating and it is now believed that she was not only fighting Brucellosis but also what we would now recognise as Post Traumatic Stress Disorder and Survivor's Guilt. Christmas Lunch On Thursday, 9th December over forty members went along to the Wellington Inn at Chances Pitch for our annual Christmas Lunch. We held a raffle with some wonderful prizes and Giles Goodhew and his staff produced delicious food for us all. All in all a very happy time was had by everybody. Due to unforeseen circumstances the planned talk (A Dickensian Christmas) on Thursday, 9th 2021 had to be cancelled. Instead, Mike Bottomley treated us to the life story of Nurse Edith Cavell. It was a deeply moving talk about this amazing World War I heroine and very appropriate on Armistice Day. T hursday 14th October, 2021 Jonathan and Carol Pearce "We bought an Orchard" After retirement, our local GP Jonathan and his wife Carol bought an old orchard. They told us the story of how they learned to look after it and to make good use of the orchard produce. September 9th 2021 10.30 a.m. Ian Wilson: "Ironbridge to India" I an is the husband of one of our Committee Members. He gave us a fascinating talk about lots of the projects he has worked on over 25 years. His talk took us all over the world and certainly proved that Quantity Surveying is NOT dull. June 10th 2021 10:30 a.m. Jill Salmons: The Costumes and Cultures of Peru The desert regions of Peru were once places of sophisticated cultures with complex architecture and superb ceramics, jewellery and textiles. Burials often involved the wrapping of the corpse in multiple layers of cloth, which, due to the dry climate, have survived up to the present day. Scholars have been astounded by the variety of techniques employed thousands of years ago, many of which are still maintained by the indigenous Quechua speaking peoples of Peru .This talk will discuss the large variety of costumes and hats produced by different communities, explaining the weaving techniques, colour significance, motifs and uses of many of the textiles for rites of passage and cultural displays. Rosemary Wilson, one of our Members, and her husband Ian came up with the following idea to lighten our circumstance and give Colwall a reason for fun! Read below for details of what they had in mind! During this time of plague we have tried to put a smile on faces by putting little displays in the front garden at Brighton Villas and now we have an idea to get all of Colwall joining in. Midsummer, the longest day falls at a weekend this year, so we suggest the following: 20th & 21st of June A Midsummer Night’s Dream In Colwall Dress your house with Fairy lights, Fairies, Elves, etc. And as it gets dark on the 20th take a stroll around the village, greet people, have a drink, wear costume. Of course if villagers would like to recite passages from the play or other fairy works to their neighbours that would be splendid. But remember to keep a safe distance. Fairies don’t like you to get too close. Think how the indigenous people in far off lands had their populations decimated by diseases we took to them. The little chap in the photos is a member of the Pipe Cleaner Theatre Collective who will be performing a tableau of a scene from A Midsummer Night’s Dream at 2 Brighton Villas on the 20th June. For pictures from the night of the event please go to our Members' Page. Worcestershire Remembered: Ray Sturdy March 2020 In March our speaker was Ray Sturdy whose talk ‘Worcestershire Remembered’ is a reflection on a way of life at the end of Victoria's reign and into the Edwardian era, but now gone; when old ways disappeared and Britain moved forward into an age of industrial progress and social change. World Adventure on a Tandem: Kay O'Toole February 2020 How are you at holiday packing? Versatile? Creative? Minimalist? Could you pack for a cycling holiday? Difficult enough, but when you are going for nine months, will be travelling through several climate zones and your baggage has to include a tent and cooking equipment, then it sounds absolutely impossible. However, Kay and Sean O'Toole did manage it and Kay told the incredible story of their adventures cycling round the world on a tandem, travelling through 9 countries and covering 11,500 miles, experiencing gruelling heat, camping in sub-zero temperatures and discovering that people world-wide have the same curiosity, kindness and generosity of spirit. My Dad, the Spy Speaker: Andy Meany January 2020 Andy Meany's children used to say their father was a spy; it was a way of avoiding explanations about his job providing medical facilities in remote places definitely not on the tourist map; imagine road transport without even basic comforts, planes which shed bits along the way, impossible temperature ranges and builders who found creative ways of not building to requirements. There were certainly challenges but there was also satisfaction and humour; clinic attendance wasn't always to see the doctor - where else could one charge the mobile? But there were also opportunities to see the world and we were enjoying a quick trip through Africa and Asia until the reality of Colwall time and obligations cut in; we had to be abandoned in Mongolia with several other places still to be visited so we need part 2 of this fascinating story….. Sleep - Perchance to Dream: Dr Kate Bellamy December 2019 'TIREDNESS KILLS, TAKE A BREAK': the motorway signs are right as tired drivers kill more people than those affected by drink or drugs! Dr Kate Bellamy emphasised the importance of good quality sleep patterns to our wellbeing and gave us some ideas on how to improve our sleep. No one put them to the test during her talk; it was too interesting and it gave us so many things to think about that no one wanted to waste a moment of it by dozing – then.

  • Home | Colwall Ladies' Club

    OUR CLUB AT A GLANCE Colwall Ladies' Club is open to anyone living in and around Colwall. We offer a relaxed and friendly atmosphere with a rich and varied programme of speakers, activities and events. Meeting on the second Thursday morning of each month in the village hall we welcome new and established members to meet, chat and enjoy a couple of hours in the company of friends. We look forward to welcoming you. Home: Who We Are WHAT WE DO We meet at Colwall Village Hall, on the second Thursday morning of the month (except August), to socialise and enjoy hearing speakers talk on a wide range of subjects. We serve refreshments from 10.00am onwards and meetings start at 10.30am. As well as our regular meetings we enjoy outings to interesting places, gardens, etc. and at Christmastime we select a destination suitable for seasonal shopping. The Festive Season also sees us out enjoying a Christmas Lunch together. The Club works to make a positive contribution to the lives of its members and to the village we share. Please take a look around our website for more information via the links at the top of this page.

  • Constitution | Colwall Ladies' Club

    Colwall Ladies' Club Constitution 2021 1. Name: The name of the Club shall be: Colwall Ladies' Club. 2. Objectives and activities: • An opportunity to meet Colwall residents in a sociable environment. • To participate in a range of enriching and social events through a varied programme of speakers, outings, activities and events. 3. Membership: • Membership is limited to residents of Colwall and near neighbours to a maximum of 120 members. • Visitors are welcome and may attend twice in one year. They will be invited to join if they meet the residential requirements. • Annual subscription, currently £6.00 and £2.00 per meeting attended, will be adjusted when necessary. This will be discussed and voted on at the AGM. • Subscriptions are due at the September meeting and are to be paid by the November meeting at the latest. Anyone joining from May onwards pays nothing until September, except the meeting fee. • Any members who have not paid their membership by November will be deemed to have left the Club. • Behaviour or actions of a member inconsistent with the ethos of the Club will be considered by the Committee and may lead to the cancellation of membership. 4. Officers and Committee: • The Chairman, Treasurer and Secretary and a maximum of seven Committee members are to be elected at the AGM. • The role of Vice Chairman is to be acting Chairman in the absence of the Chairman and will be appointed by the Committee. • The Minutes of each Club meeting are to be available as typed copies for members to read and approve at the meeting. Approved Minutes will be signed by the Chairman. 5. Financial Arrangements: • A bank account will be maintained on behalf of Colwall Ladies' Club. Three cheque signatories will be nominated by the Committee (one to be the Treasurer). The signatories must not be related nor members of the same household. For cheque payments, two signatories will sign the cheque. • All other payments (such as internet banking, BACS payments, cash withdrawals, debit card payments or cash payments) will be with the authorisation of a nominated Committee member. • Records of income and expenditure will be maintained by the Treasurer and a financial statement given at each Committee meeting. The account shall be subject to an annual audit and an accounts report will be presented at the AGM. • Colwall Ladies' Club is a non-profit making organisation. All money raised by or on behalf of the Club will only be used to further the aims of the group. 6. Meetings: • The Club shall meet on the second Thursday morning of each month, except August. • At meetings, appeals and advertisements regarding other appropriate events shall only be displayed on the information table at the discretion of the Chairman. • The Committee will meet once a month, with further meetings if required. • The Club shall have an AGM in July. At least one month's notice of the AGM will be given. • The AGM agenda will include reports from the Chairman, Secretary and other Committee members when appropriate; a Treasurer's report and the year's audited accounts; Committee members' resignations (resignations to the Chairman by the end of the May meeting); election of new Committee members; consideration of proposed amendments to the Constitution. • All proposals and items for consideration at the AGM must be submitted to the Chairman/Secretary one month before the date of the AGM. • At the AGM a majority vote (with a quorum of 20% of the total membership) is required for election of officers or for making decisions on behalf of the Club. 7. Changes to the Constitution: This Constitution can only be changed by a majority vote at an AGM (with a quorum of 20% of the total membership). 8. Special General Meetings: • The Secretary will call an SGM at the request of the majority of the Committee or at least 10 other members, including a written request to the Chairman or Secretary stating the reason for their request. • The meeting will take place within two months of the request. • Members will be given at least two weeks' notice of the venue, date, time and agenda. • A quorum for the SGM will be 20% of the membership, and decisions will be reached by a simple majority. 9. Dissolution: • In order to dissolve the Club an SGM must be called. The sole business of this meeting will be to consider dissolving the Club. • If it is agreed to dissolve the Club, all remaining money and other assets (once outstanding debts have been paid) will be donated to a local charitable organisation. The charitable organisation will be agreed at the meeting which agrees the dissolution. Adoption of the Constitution This Constitution was adopted by the members present at an AGM held on Thursday, 8th July, 2021. Signed................................. (Chairman) Print Name …............................... Date..................... Signed................................. (Secretary) Print Name.................................... Date.....................

  • Members' Page | Colwall Ladies' Club

    Members' Page Latest Updates. We would love to hear from you! Please use the email button above or email colwallladies@gmail.com to send us your contributions. COLWALL Nestled at the foot of the Malvern Hills Lies the village of Colwall... Where live a happy community, Dog walkers, hikers, riders...imbibers! Three schools, post office, florist, village shop Pharmacy, butcher, Dr and two coffee stops Jo for hair and sympathy, even a Grand Library... Hotel of repute and charming old church Car repairs... its all there... But the heart of this Village... Are its Clubs... A Cricket Club, which welcomes everyone Games for all, ladies, gentlemen and little ones... Hot dogs, hamburgers, fun in the sun, matches many Played and won, well stocked bar...top village at Lords... "Colwall Ladies' Club" plays a large part in welcoming newcomers to the village heart... "The Colwall Players" theatre in their veins... entertain... "The Arts Society" meets in our village hall, Many groups flourish in this village... Colwalll... Then the pure water which flows free The gentle rolling Malvern Hills, mystical, musical, British Camp, brooding, guarding down the ages... Folding and embracing those living at its feet, Engendering tranquility, soft air... peace. (J.P.) One of our occasional Raffles Heading 5 A Romantic Idea from Rosemary Wilson! Colwall Village Valentine Brighten up February Decorate the Village Windows, Gardens, Doors etc In a Love Theme From 9th to 15th February For the interest and amusement of passers-by in Lockdown. ***************** Burns Night Comes to Colwall! Another fun display from Rosemary Autumn 2020 - Visits to The Picton Garden Special reserved visiting times were arranged with Helen Picton of The Picton Garden for our Members, this Autumn. Many socially distanced Members took advantage of this and enjoyed the fresh air, trees and plants, especially, of course, the Michaelmas Daisies!. ***************** ***************** Our socially distanced coffee morning in the sunny gardens at Colwall Park Hotel, 1st September 2020. A great success! ***************** 27/08/20 A Craft idea from Christine: Only Lockdown could have driven me to devise this felted Noughts and Crosses game, but our granddaughters enjoy using it and love the little people! ***************** Photos from 'A Midsummer's Night' in Colwall Click this image for more photos ----> (requires Adobe Acrobat Reader)

  • Diary | Colwall Ladies Club

    DIARY Thursday, 12th December 2024 Christmas Lunch Our 3-course Christmas Lunch, including tea or coffee, will be held in Colwall Village Hall. The time is 12 for 12.30pm. Bring your own bottle (glasses provided). The cost is £16 per person. There will be a RAFFLE at this meeting. 9th January 2025 A Literary Trail around the Malverns Mary Constable What did W. H. Auden, Edward Thomas, Elizabeth Barrett Browning, John Masefield, C. S. Lewis, Robert Frost and many other authors have in Common? Answer: They all lived in or visited this beautiful area and were inspired by it. Mary and David Constable and friends will bring this literary trail to life using illustrations and readings. 13th February 2025 Neville Chamberlain and his Family Susan Humphrey Susan's talk is about her grandfather, Neville, his family, and the ground-breaking work done by him and his father, Joe, on Birmingham City Council. Susan will tell us about Neville's preparation for the war he felt was inevitable, and his efforts to forestall it, by setting up the Munich agreement. 13th March 2025 A Town like... Brian Havercroft Brian will tell us about Central Australia, warts and all, showing what it has to offer and his experiences while there. 10th April 2025 The Becket Effect Trish Hayward This will be a fairly light-hearted consideration of how the western world reacted to the murder of Thomas Becket in 1170 and how the story has continued to be told and interpreted through the centuries, right up to the present day. There will be a RAFFLE at this meeting. 8th May 2025 The Beauchamp Dynasty Sally Dickson Dr Sally Dickson tells us about Urse D'Abitot, one of William the Conqueror's followers, who was appointed Sheriff of Worcestershire. 12th June 2025 The Jerry Lee Lewis Story Peter Gill The Highly entertaining Peter Gill makes a welcome return, this time telling us all about the highs and lows of Jerry Lee Lewis' life. Jerry was sometimes described as the wildman of rock'n'roll. Hits included Great Balls of Fire and Whole Lotta Lovin, to name but a few. 10th July 2025 AGM followed by "Music and Travel" Jane Fanshawe Jane, a Colwall resident, shares her life's experiences of travel and music, working alongside her late husband, the composer and ethnomusicologist, David Fanshawe. There will be a RAFFLE at this meeting. Please note there is no meeting in August.

  • Local Information | Colwall Ladies Club

    Useful local Information Colwall Library Opening times Mondays: 10.30 am - 1 pm Tuesdays: closed Wednesdays: 10.30 am - 1 pm and 2 pm - 5 pm Thursdays: closed Fridays: 10.30 am - 1 pm and 2 pm - 5 Saturdays: 9.30 am - 12.30 pm Sundays: closed Your green sacks for garden waste will need to be ordered online and then collected from the library. Library staff are unable to order or take any payments for green garden waste sacks these need to be paid for when they are ordered online https://www.herefordshire.gov.uk/libraries/clickandcollect ST JAMES THE GREAT CHURCH INITIATIVES Ledbury Foodbank Collections Every Thursday from 2.00pm – 4.00pm until further notice we are collecting food items for the Ledbury food bank, for distribution to those in need in the Ledbury and surrounding areas. At this time, local food banks are struggling to keep up with demand and any contributions we can offer will be very welcome There are two collection points: one is a car with its boot open at Colwall railway station car park, the other is a table on the driveway of the Hands' house (Wisteria House, 7 Evendine Corner) at the far end of Colwall Green. Please leave items in the boot of the car at the railway station or on the table at the Hands. They will be delivered to the Foodbank the next day. Any items are considered by the Foodbank, at the present time Try not to leave perishable items if possible. Sanitary items are useful (e.g. soap, shampoo etc) as well as any edible items. Please maintain social distancing at all times. ****************************************** St James the Great Church has also produced a Prayer & Worship booklet online for the use of those who are missing going to church and others, too, who would value some comfort and inspiration in these difficult times of isolation. People are asked to contact colwallchurchoffice@gmail.com to ask for this booklet, available for everyone who would like to have it ****************************************** Fruit & Vegetable Boxes available from: Natural Choice - Barnards Green 01684 567467 Delivery £2.50 on Wednesdays Malvern Easy Fruit & Veg 07816 018661 Little Marcle Farm Shop 07970 296153 littlemarclefarmshop.co.uk/ Suppliers of other goods include: Provisions of Colwall Colwall 01684 540283 Orders can be placed and paid for over the phone for delivery. Opening hours: Mon - Fri 8am - 6pm Saturday 9am - 6pm Sunday 8am - 1pm Wallers Butchers - will deliver in Colwall/Ledbury. Now have Peter Cook's bread back in stock. 01684 540899 / 01531632739 Colwall Pharmacy Opening hours: Monday - Friday 9am - 6pm Saturday 9am - 1pm Colwall Post Office 01684 541592 Opening hours: Mon, Tue, Thurs, Fri 9am-5pm Wed 9am-1pm and Sat 9am - Noon Peter’s Fruit & Veg Colwall 01684 540242 Opening hours: Mon 8am - 4pm Tues 8am - 5pm Weds 8am - 1pm Thu 8am - 5pm Fri 8am - 5pm Sat 8am - 1pm Max the Fishmonger - Colwall outside the Colwall Park Hotel 8 - 10 am Wednesday mornings Caves Folly - Evendine Lane, Colwall Delivery in Colwall of compost/plants. peatfreeplants.org.uk/ or phone 01684 540631 bridget@peatfreeplants.org.uk Local deliveries Tuesday and Friday Cafe & Restaurant Takeaway/Home Delivery Services: The Wellington Inn - Chances Pitch pre-order take away and delivery available - menu on website thewellingtoninnmalvern.co.uk/ plus weekly specials. Call Giles or Frankie on 01684 540269 The Wyche Inn - Wyche Cutting, Upper Colwall takeaway menu available Tuesday to Saturday 6 -7.30pm. Menu on thewycheinn.co.uk or phone 01684 575396 orders taken 11am - 2pm and 5:30pm - 7pm Delivery to local area available Thai Rama IV, Colwall 01684 541563 https://www.thai-rama-iv.co.uk/ premruedee@hotmail.co.uk Non-contact takeaway service available

  • Your Committee | Colwall Ladies' Club

    Your Committee Janet Sutton President Beryl Richardson Chairman (01684 540589) Lynne Short Secretary (01684 572591) Jules Watson Treasurer Pauline Wood Membership Secretary (01684 541795) Judy Jenkin Membership Co-Ordinator (01684 540606) Rosemary Kimberley-Wilson Refreshments (01684 540612) Madeleine Kimberley

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