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Priory Hall, Much Wenlock
Much Wenlock, ShropshireWelcome to Priory Hall. We're a community hall, maintained by volunteers and much-loved by local residents and visitors alike. We're a great venue for your function in Much Wenlock. Whether it be a meeting, a social event or an exercise class, Priory Hall has all the facilities that you might wa…
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Probus Club of Wigston
Leicester, LeicestershireLEICESTERSHIRE Welcome, I expect you want to know something about we Probarians. Well...we are a club of retired and semi-retired professionals with backgrounds in a wide range of professions from the NHS through finance, engineering, emergency services, armed forces, manufacturing and many …
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Probus Shelley
Horsham, West SussexProbus Club of Horsham Shelley New members welcome. contact us at probusshelley1@gmail.com Highlights from our 2025/26 Programme:
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Puncknowle Swyre
Puncknowle, Dorchester, DorsetWelcome to Puncknowle Swyre Parish Council Regular Council Meetings are held on the first Tuesday of each month (except January and August), normally at 7.30pm, in the Puncknowle & Swyre Village Hall in Puncknowle. All residents of the three villages are encouraged to attend. Before the fo…
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Purbrook Heath Bowling Club
Waterlooville, HampshirePurbrook Heath Bowling Club is a friendly outdoor and short-mat bowls club located on Purbrook Heath, just three miles north of Portsmouth. We are situated on Purbrook Heath and surrounded by an abundance of bird life. There is nothing better than listening to the varied birdsong while enjoying a re…
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Purton Bowls Club
Purton, Swindon, WiltshireApril sees the start of the Bowls season when we all get together for our Opening Day which is on Saturday 19th April at 2pm If you are for a new past time, why not come along as a family, a group or as an individual, you will be made welcome. Bowls is for the young and not so young, so don’t…
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Quatt Malvern Parish Council
Quatt, Bridgnorth, Shropshirewww. Quattpc.org.uk NOTE: Agenda and Minutes for July 2025 onwards are at …
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Queen Camel Bowls Club
Queen Camel, Yeovil, SomersetWelcome Queen Camel Bowls Club is a small village bowls club, which was formed in 1948. The club is open from mid April through to mid September and has a full fixture list of of matches in the Wessex mixed league and friendlies with nearby clubs plus internal competitions. The club is open…
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Queen Elizabeth Park Bowls Club
Stapleford, Nottingham, NottinghamshireQueen Elizabeth Park Lawn Bowls Club play matches on Q E Park, Stapleford during the week between 1st May and 30th September each year and also socially between players. This newly formed club has been founded in 2025 from 2 existing clubs merging together , namely Beeston Unity and Toton Lane…
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Queen Thorne Parish Council
Sherborne, DorsetQueen Thorne Parish Council is a group council made up of the parishes of Over Compton, Nether Compton, Sandford Orcas and Trent, including the hamlets of Adber and Hummer. The area is part of the the Sherborne Rural division of Dorset Council, currently represented by Cllr Robin L…