The 21st. anniversary of the planting of Longs Wood is set for Sunday 24th May, meet at midday in the circle. There'll be a walk of around an hour, then a picnic. Bring your own food. Dogs on leads welcome! Find out more on the Long's Wood facebook page. The 21st. anniversary of the planting of Longs Wood is set for Sunday 24th May, meet at midday in the circle. There'll be a walk of around an hour, then a picnic. Bring your own food. Dogs on leads welcome! Find out more on the Long's Wood facebook page. Norwich Cathedral 15:45 at Stevens Lane, Top Row 16:05 nr Beech Tree Cottage, Top Row FW Properties and Ingleton Wood are consulting with Wreningham parishioners about the proposed 10 dwelling development on Church Road, Wreningham. The Last Wednesday Coffee Morning is a chance to meet friends and neighbours over a cup of coffee/tea with a biscuit or two! All are Welcome. 15:45 at Stevens Lane, Top Row 16:05 nr Beech Tree Cottage, Top Row The Last Wednesday Coffee Morning is a chance to meet friends and neighbours over a cup of coffee/tea with a biscuit or two! All are Welcome. Parishioners welcome to attend. 15:45 at Stevens Lane, Top Row 16:05 nr Beech Tree Cottage, Top Row The Last Wednesday Coffee Morning is a chance to meet friends and neighbours over a cup of coffee/tea with a biscuit or two! All are Welcome. The November seminar is being held at Wreningham Village Hall and all parishioners are invited to attend. Please complete and return the reply slip, found with the programme, if you are going to attend. The seminar programme and a covering letter describing the speakers is below: Norfolk Rural Sup Net November 2015 Programme Norfolk Rural Sup Net Nov 2015 Letter Major Betty Jones, Events Secretary, NRSN writes: 15:45 at Stevens Lane, Top Row 16:05 nr Beech Tree Cottage, Top Row Display of Church Road development planning application. See here for details. The Last Wednesday Coffee Morning is a chance to meet friends and neighbours over a cup of coffee/tea with a biscuit or two! All are Welcome. Display of Church Road development planning application. See here for details. Extra meeting - see agenda on council page. 15:45 at Stevens Lane, Top Row 16:05 nr Beech Tree Cottage, Top Row The Village Hall Management Committee ensures that the hall is fit for purpose and accessible all year round for parishioners use, for events, for hire, etc. This is the Annual General Meeting where you will meet the committee members and hear about work to date and what is planned. This is your opportunity to say what you want and to join the committee to make it happen. The Waste and Recycling Officer at South Norfolk Council, Lisa Fountain asked us to let you know about the Give & Take event The van will be here to cook your traditional Fish and Chips to your order. Enjoy your meal with a beer or a glass of wine with friends and neighbours in the social club. Wreningham School invites local residents to the school, to sing carols with some of the children for an hour on December 17th. If you would like to come along and join us please be at the school for 2.15pm. You do not need to book or let us know. This is a very informal carol singing get together. 15:45 at Stevens Lane, Top Row 16:05 nr Beech Tree Cottage, Top Row Fancy brightening up those winter evenings? Come along to Wreningham Village Hall for six ceilidh warm up sessions on Tuesdays (6.00-7.30pm) starting 5th January. Only £6 per session or £34 for all 6 sessions and a Ceilidh at 4-7pm on Sunday 14th February A copy of the Agenda is posted on the noticeboards at Top Row and The Reading Room. Fancy brightening up those winter evenings? Come along to Wreningham Village Hall for six ceilidh warm up sessions on Tuesdays (6.00-7.30pm) starting 5th January. Only £6 per session or £34 for all 6 sessions and a Ceilidh at 4-7pm on Sunday 14th February The van will be here to cook your traditional Fish and Chips to your order. Enjoy your meal with a beer or a glass of wine with friends and neighbours in the social club. Further details from Christine on 01508 488123 (In aid of village hall funds – Charity No: 284991) Fancy brightening up those winter evenings? Come along to Wreningham Village Hall for six ceilidh warm up sessions on Tuesdays (6.00-7.30pm) starting 5th January. Only £6 per session or £34 for all 6 sessions and a Ceilidh at 4-7pm on Sunday 14th February Fancy brightening up those winter evenings? Come along to Wreningham Village Hall for six ceilidh warm up sessions on Tuesdays (6.00-7.30pm) starting 5th January. Only £6 per session or £34 for all 6 sessions and a Ceilidh at 4-7pm on Sunday 14th February Fancy brightening up those winter evenings? Come along to Wreningham Village Hall for six ceilidh warm up sessions on Tuesdays (6.00-7.30pm) starting 5th January. Only £6 per session or £34 for all 6 sessions and a Ceilidh at 4-7pm on Sunday 14th February 4pm to 4:15pm at Stevens Lane, Top Row 4:20 to 4:40pm pm nr Beech Tree Cottage, Top Row More information at www.libraries.norfolk.gov.uk Fancy brightening up those winter evenings? Come along to Wreningham Village Hall for six ceilidh warm up sessions on Tuesdays (6.00-7.30pm) starting 5th January. Only £6 per session or £34 for all 6 sessions and a Ceilidh at 4-7pm on Sunday 14th February Further details from Christine on 01508 488123 (In aid of village hall funds – Charity No: 284991) After the six ceilidh warm up sessions on the last six Tuesdays you are ready for the Ceilidh at 4-7pm on Sunday 14th February. Enjoy a relaxing evening with the girls and treat yourself (or your mum) to some pampering Mini treatments available throughout the night Plus a range of stalls to help you find the perfect present for Mum Refreshments available FREE ENTRY First 25 arrivals will receive a complimentary goody bag! Proceeds to Friends of Wreningham School 4pm to 4:15pm at Stevens Lane, Top Row 4:20 to 4:40pm pm nr Beech Tree Cottage, Top Row More information at www.libraries.norfolk.gov.uk Agenda is available here Agenda 8 March 2016 and will be posted on the noticeboards shortly. Further details from Christine on 01508 488123 (In aid of village hall funds – Charity No: 284991) SNOPF will meet from 10 am (registration and coffee with biscuits) for a 10.15 am start. See here for details. 4pm to 4:15pm at Stevens Lane, Top Row 4:20 to 4:40pm pm nr Beech Tree Cottage, Top Row More information at www.libraries.norfolk.gov.uk The Social Club invites you to its AGM to elect its officers and discuss its agenda of events for the forthcoming year. Please come and help shape the development of your Social Club. Further details from Christine on 01508 488123 (In aid of village hall funds – Charity No: 284991) The Hall will be open from 7 in the morning until 10 in the evening for Wreningham voters to cast their vote. Candidate details can be found here https://www.choosemypcc.org.uk/area/norfolk Note that you have opportunity to make two choices - see the video explaining supplementary voting here - https://youtu.be/qzb8uRVsplI Agenda and documents issued to the Council are here: May 10 2016 Agenda and documents The Agenda will be published on the noticeboards soon. You are invited to the annual parish meeting. Please come to: The Parish Council will chair the meeting; the agenda is: APM agenda May 2016 Further details from Christine on 01508 488123 (In aid of village hall funds – Charity No: 284991) 4pm to 4:15pm at Stevens Lane, Top Row 4:20 to 4:40pm pm nr Beech Tree Cottage, Top Row More information at www.libraries.norfolk.gov.uk Further details from Christine on 01508 488123 (In aid of village hall funds – Charity No: 284991) The Hall will be open from 7 in the morning until 10 in the evening for Wreningham voters to cast their vote. 4pm to 4:15pm at Stevens Lane, Top Row 4:20 to 4:40pm pm nr Beech Tree Cottage, Top Row More information at www.libraries.norfolk.gov.uk For more details of guest beers etc. see the WrenSocial blog here. For more details of guest beers etc. see the WrenSocial blog here. For more details of guest beers etc. see the WrenSocial blog here. For more details of guest beers etc. see the WrenSocial blog here. Further details from Christine on 01508 488123 (In aid of village hall funds – Charity No: 284991) The Agenda has been posted on the noticeboards . It is available here: 4pm to 4:15pm at Stevens Lane, Top Row 4:20 to 4:40pm pm nr Beech Tree Cottage, Top Row More information at www.libraries.norfolk.gov.uk Further details from Christine on 01508 488123 (In aid of village hall funds – Charity No: 284991) 4pm to 4:15pm at Stevens Lane, Top Row 4:20 to 4:40pm pm nr Beech Tree Cottage, Top Row More information at www.libraries.norfolk.gov.uk The Agenda and associated pages for the meeting are available below. The agenda will be posted on the noticeboards no less than 3 days before before the meeting. Further details from Christine on 01508 488123 (In aid of village hall funds – Charity No: 284991) 4pm to 4:15pm at Stevens Lane, Top Row 4:20 to 4:40pm pm nr Beech Tree Cottage, Top Row More information at www.libraries.norfolk.gov.uk Ashwellthorpe and Wreningham are joining forces to arrange this “Harvest Supper”. Tickets are £8.00. Contact Christine Minns on 01508 488123 asap for details and tickets. Further details from Christine on 01508 488123 (In aid of village hall funds – Charity No: 284991) See Mardle Oct/Nov 2016 for more information and the related Questionnaire.(for completion before 15 October). Please come to meet other villagers and find out about what you can do to help in developing the Hall as a leisure and play centre for the village. 4pm to 4:15pm at Stevens Lane, Top Row 4:20 to 4:40pm pm nr Beech Tree Cottage, Top Row More information at www.libraries.norfolk.gov.uk The ever popular Curry Night returns to warm the cockles of your heart as we speed towards Winter!!! Various beverages available to cool you down if you get too warm... Come and meet your neighbours, old and new. A Memorial service for the whole Benefice. This will be an opportunity for families to remember their loved ones who are no longer with us. This service is open to all. The names of those listed on the war memorials from both Wreningham and Ashwellthorpe will be read out. 4pm to 4:15pm at Stevens Lane, Top Row 4:20 to 4:40pm pm nr Beech Tree Cottage, Top Row More information at www.libraries.norfolk.gov.uk £5.00 to include a light supper. Come as a team of up to 6 people or turn up and join a team on the night. To book and confirm supper numbers contact Christine on 01508 488123. Further details from Christine on 01508 488123 (In aid of village hall funds – Charity No: 284991) Reno Wine, Independent Merchant, from Wymondham are returning! Capitalising on the splendid Summer gin-themed evening, they will help you explore and sample new tastes for Christmas - superb cocktails, classic spirits with festive and unusual accompaniments. Come and meet your neighbours, old and new. Exhibition of art and crafts from local artists. Plenty of variety to see and buy - just in time for that special and essential Christmas present. £1.50 at the door. e-mail: art.at.wren@gmail.com or tel Val on 01508 488231 See our 2014 exhibition here. A great selection of stalls from local crafters and producers to big brands. Further details from Christine on 01508 488123 (In aid of village hall funds – Charity No: 284991) 4pm to 4:15pm at Stevens Lane, Top Row 4:20 to 4:40pm pm nr Beech Tree Cottage, Top Row More information at www.libraries.norfolk.gov.uk The Church will be floodlit for the Christmas period. On Tuesday 13th December the Church will be decorated and lit by as many candles as we can find safe places. You are ALL cordially invited to join us for the carol service at 7pm for your favourite carols and Christmas songs, followed by mince pies. “Miss Lily Moe & The Savoys” For details contact Teresa on 01603 433918 “Maddison County” his year the “Carol Crawl” will start at the Bird in Hand on Church Road at 7pm on Thursday 22nd December before moving on to Ashwellthorpe White Horse, Kings Head and then Forncett Jolly Farmers. Everybody welcome to join this “crawl” or catch up with us en route. Wreningham All Saints Church will be hosting the Benefice service which is open to everybody. For details of other services within the Benefice over the Christmas period, see the Church Christmas Card. Morning Prayer will also be at Wreningham 9.30am on Sunday 1st January. For details of other services within the Benefice over the Christmas period, see the Church Christmas Card. 4pm to 4:15pm at Stevens Lane, Top Row 4:20 to 4:40pm pm nr Beech Tree Cottage, Top Row More information at www.libraries.norfolk.gov.uk The parish Council meeting is open to all residents of the village. The Agenda will be posted on the village noticeboards at least 3 days prior to the meeting itself. Come and meet your neighbours, old and new. Judy Barham “Take a break” “Hal Wrayzor Combo” For details contact Teresa on 01603 433918 Upper Tas Valley Benefice OPEN TO ALL HALL USERS AND VILLAGE RESIDENTS 4pm to 4:15pm at Stevens Lane, Top Row 4:20 to 4:40pm pm nr Beech Tree Cottage, Top Row More information at www.libraries.norfolk.gov.uk Meeting of the Committee which manages the Hall and the Events within it. This is your Hall so you are invited to attend to find out what is going on and to provide input. Ashwren Players present “A Spring Time Revue” Come and meet your neighbours, old and new. This committee meets to discuss arrangements for events at the Hall and for its general running. You are welcome to attend, become involved as a volunteer, and to contribute to the discussion. 4pm to 4:15pm at Stevens Lane, Top Row More information at www.libraries.norfolk.gov.uk The parish Council meeting is open to all residents of the village. Agenda and papers for 14th March Bring a Pie to share! Come and be delighted in a culinary way. Otherwise a donation for Hall funds would be almost as tasty! Further details from Christine on 01508 488123 (In aid of a local Charity) Come and meet your neighbours, old and new. Agenda & Minutes published on Minute page. 4pm to 4:15pm at Stevens Lane, Top Row 4:20 to 4:40pm pm nr Beech Tree Cottage, Top Row More information at www.libraries.norfolk.gov.uk Bring yourselves and your tools and help Spring Clean the Playing Field - clean the equipment, flatten molehills, fill in rabbit holes, paint the bench and tidy up around the field. Contact Jon and Hughie for details via the Parish Clerk, Anne, at clerk.wpc Christine Minns, Churchwarden, has written in the Mardle about concerns over the condition of All Saints Church. Matters are coming to a head and as a parishioner you are invited to a meeting at the Church to see the problems and discuss what can be done to tackle them. Road works related to the development on Church Road. UK Power networks have planned work which will see Church Road closed between Hethel Road junction and the Church. See this site for some detail - https://roadworks.org/ Come and meet your neighbours, old and new. Further details from Christine on 01508 488123 (In aid of a local Charity) Following on from the success of last year, we invite you to come to the Village Hall at 2pm. There you will receive your Hi-Vis jackets, pickers and waste bags. Then a wander along our roads picking litter and identifying larger items for later pick up. Election for Norfolk County Councillors. Details are available here. Mobile Library Schedule More information at www.libraries.norfolk.gov.uk The Annual Parish Meeting is an opportunity for residents to raise matters directly with their Parish Council and to hear from various groups and organisations in the Parish about the progress and plans for the forthcoming year. The parish Council meeting is open to all residents of the village. The Agenda, below, will be posted on the village noticeboards. Other documents mentioned in the agenda: Zurich 2017 Note that water connection works will close Church Road for 3 days. Here are the announcements from NCC: Annuals/ Perennials / Bedding plants for sale. Homemade cakes too. Come and meet your neighbours, old and new. Admission £7. Further details from Christine on 01508 488123 (In aid of a local Charity) The defibrillator outside the Village Hall has been operational for a few weeks now. We believe it is important that as many as possible understand how to use it, so we are arranging two training sessions for the whole community. This the first - the next is on Saturday morning. Let the clerk know which you would like to attend. The session lasts 2 hours and is led by an experienced trainer from the Community Heartbeat Trust. The defibrillator outside the Village Hall has been operational for a few weeks now. We believe it is important that as many as possible understand how to use it, so we are arranging two training sessions for the whole community. This the second and last, unless demand requires another. Let the clerk know which you would like to attend. The session lasts 2 hours and is led by an experienced trainer from the Community Heartbeat Trust. Doors open 1 pm; Music 1.30 pm – 4.45 pm STARFIGHTER ROCK ‘N’ ROLL CLUB The final heat for the Atomic Jive Festival hosted by the 'Starfighter Rock & Roll Club'. Winners will receive a pair of tickets for the Festival on 19th & 20th August. Contestants must be over 18 on the Festival dates and be available to dance on both days. Cash prizes await the winners as well as various awards. Details on the Flyer here. Mobile Library Schedule More information at www.libraries.norfolk.gov.uk Come and meet your neighbours, old and new. The Mavrix Band - an 8 piece band Doors open 8pm; Bar from 8pm www.themavrix.co.uk Reverend Suzanne Cooke will be leaving us early in July, so this will be her last Holy Communion service in Wreningham before her move to Northumberland later that week. Admission £7. Further details from Christine on 01508 488123 (In aid of a local Charity) The parish Council meeting is open to all residents of the village. The Agenda is here: Thursday, 8 to 11 pm, Ales & a Cider Doors open 1 pm; Music 1.30 pm – 4.45 pm Mobile Library Schedule More information at www.libraries.norfolk.gov.uk Come and meet your neighbours, old and new. STARFIGHTER ROCK ‘N’ ROLL CLUB Anglian Water personnel will be available to discuss their extensive plan to replace the water mains within the village. The work will start in October 2017 and complete in March 2018. It will affect each of the roads within Wreningham and Top Row in turn, as they replace the old cast iron pipes. This community drop-in offers you the opportunity to find out exactly how the works will affect you and when. Mobile Library Schedule More information at www.libraries.norfolk.gov.uk Come and meet your neighbours, old and new. Dine with family & friends in the Hall Two more - 1st October and 5th November The parish Council meeting is open to all residents of the village. The Agenda has been posted on the village noticeboards and is attached here The Police will be available to talk to you about policing matters in the community and in the County. Come and see them in the Hall's Council Room (access from the fire door nearest the school). Further details from Christine on 01508 488123 (In aid of a local Charity) Mobile Library Schedule More information at www.libraries.norfolk.gov.uk Discount of 50p per ticket if you buy the tickets through the school office. Discount of 50p per ticket if you buy the tickets through the school office. Come and meet your neighbours, old and new. This is a special Coffee Morning when we join in with Macmillan's Big Coffee - bring cakes and nibbles! Norfolk Constabulary are instituting a 3 monthly meeting for South Norfolk Public. The first will be held at Costessey, see the poster Public meeting, on 28th September. Further details from PC 1224 Jim Squires, South Norfolk Engagement Officer Dine with family & friends in the Hall One more - 5th November An extra meeting has been called to discuss a planning application. Please see the agenda: Mobile Library Schedule More information at www.libraries.norfolk.gov.uk Further details from Christine on 01508 488123 (In aid of a local Charity) Come and meet your neighbours, old and new. Dine with family & friends in the Hall Chair and Treasurer report on the work and finances of the Hall Committee for 2017. Elections to the committee for 2017/18. Mobile Library Schedule More information at www.libraries.norfolk.gov.uk The parish Council meeting is open to all residents of the village. The Agenda and associated papers are here: As a parent of young children village life can be isolating particularly before your children start playgroup or school. Wreningham had a strong Parent and toddler group that ran from the village hall for many years, sadly this closed a few years ago due to lack of numbers. With increasing young families moving into the village and numbers at Bramble bears Playgroup very healthy myself and another local mum (Natasha Smith) have decided to restart the group and initial discussions show we will have plenty of interest. We intend to open in the new year January or February time as soon as we have enough equipment. The group will run on Friday mornings from 9-11 am at Wreningham Village Hall for families with pre – school children ( 0-5). Parents can come along and chat with other parents whilst children get a chance to play and form friendships with others in their community. Already, we have had offers of donations of toys and equipment and we are holding a donation drop off morning on Saturday 25th November 10-11.30 at the village hall. For more information or to donate contact Katie Burrell - Katie@loaders.net or 01508 481953. Come and meet your neighbours, old and new. Dine with family & friends in the Hall All your Christmas Shopping done under one roof! We've got crafts, jewellery, gifts for the home and garden, artisan beers, cosmetics, accessories, christmas decorations, home-made produce, books, local authors, wine...and more! Also with a gin and wine bar, plus our own 'Witch and Wren' Bar open as usual until 11pm. Mobile Library Schedule More information at www.libraries.norfolk.gov.uk Dine with family & friends in the Hall Mobile Library Schedule More information at www.libraries.norfolk.gov.uk A copy of the Agenda with supporting papers is below: Come and meet your neighbours, old and new. Dine with family & friends in the Hall Mobile Library Schedule More information at www.libraries.norfolk.gov.uk Come and meet your neighbours, old and new. Dine with family & friends in the Hall Mobile Library Schedule More information at www.libraries.norfolk.gov.uk A copy of the Agenda is here: March 2018 Agenda The Norwich Ramblers have planned a 12 mile walk in our area. It will start from the Village Hall car park. Details available on their website here. Even if you are not a member, you might like to join them to see whether walking is for you! I understand that the first 2 or 3 walks are regarded as samplers before you are asked to join the Norwich Ramblers. Come and meet your neighbours, old and new. Dine with family & friends in the Hall Apologies to those who turned up on the 8th. We had to reschedule because so many litter pick events were being held on 8th that SNC had run out of equipment needed to support our event. Come and meet your neighbours, old and new. The Swan Lane Surgery in Long Stratton is hosting an open evening about Diabetes. See Diabetes poster. To celebrate its 50th Anniversary Bramble Bears Playgroup is having a community drop-in event at Ashwellthorpe Village Hall. Activities include a village bear hunt, a display of old photos and memorabilia, raffle, name the bear competition and bear biscuit decorating. Come and join us for anniversary celebration cake, everyone welcome! Mobile Library Schedule More information at www.libraries.norfolk.gov.uk There are 9 races with 8 horses in each, the winner gets a prize from the race sponsor also a chance to win up to £100 playing higher or lower with cards, if you would like to "buy" a horse it's £5. Tickets at £8 each from the Witch & Wren Bar and includes hog roast (or beef to order) with potatoes, salad and coleslaw. Dine with family & friends in the Hall You are invited to the Annual Parish Meeting at the Village Hall from 6.30. This is run by the Parish Council and is an opportunity for parishioners to hear from Parish groups about their activities for last year and their plans for the year ahead. Agenda: Chairman’s Announcements, Apologies, Introductions and Meeting Organisation To receive reports from District Councillor and County Councillor To receive reports from village groups and organisations Other matters: An opportunity to raise any issues not otherwise covered Formal closure of the Annual Parish Meeting. This will be followed by the scheduled Parish Council meeting from about 7.30 pm. Agenda for the meeting is here: 8th May 2018 Agenda Yoga classes combining yoga principles/philosophy, pranayama (breath work) and asanas (postures) to target areas which equestrians over/under utilise when riding and working with horses All welcome (even if not a rider) - all can benefit form yoga! No experience necessary One hour class with savasana (final resting posture) at the end. This is the most important pose of the practice, so please do not leave before. Please bring your own mat (I have only a few spares) and some drinking water. £5 per session; drop-ins welcome. Erin Yoga classes combining yoga principles/philosophy, pranayama (breath work) and asanas (postures) to target areas which equestrians over/under utilise when riding and working with horses All welcome (even if not a rider) - all can benefit form yoga! No experience necessary One hour class with savasana (final resting posture) at the end. This is the most important pose of the practice, so please do not leave before. Please bring your own mat (I have only a few spares) and some drinking water. £5 per session; drop-ins welcome. Erin Yoga classes combining yoga principles/philosophy, pranayama (breath work) and asanas (postures) to target areas which equestrians over/under utilise when riding and working with horses All welcome (even if not a rider) - all can benefit form yoga! No experience necessary One hour class with savasana (final resting posture) at the end. This is the most important pose of the practice, so please do not leave before. Please bring your own mat (I have only a few spares) and some drinking water. £5 per session; drop-ins welcome. Erin Yoga classes combining yoga principles/philosophy, pranayama (breath work) and asanas (postures) to target areas which equestrians over/under utilise when riding and working with horses All welcome (even if not a rider) - all can benefit form yoga! No experience necessary One hour class with savasana (final resting posture) at the end. This is the most important pose of the practice, so please do not leave before. Please bring your own mat (I have only a few spares) and some drinking water. £5 per session; drop-ins welcome. Erin Dine with family & friends in the Hall Mike Pinner of the Caister Roman Project will be at Wreningham Village Hall at 8pm on Tuesday 5th June. See the website here. This is a very exciting project which featured in its own Time team episode! Mike will be talking about the excavations in and around the Roman town and the community test-pitting in and around the village. Entry is free. Mobile Library Schedule More information at www.libraries.norfolk.gov.uk Come and meet your neighbours, old and new. An extra meeting of the Parish Council has been arranged to discuss the response to the application for 5 houses on the field at the junction of Hethel Road & Church Road. Public are welcome. Mobile Library Schedule More information at www.libraries.norfolk.gov.uk Come and meet your neighbours, old and new. Following the wetness we have rescheduled the practise test-pit digging session to 7pm on 7th August. Meet on the playing field opposite the School and Village Hall. Bring a spade, trowel and hefty boots! If anyone has an old garden sieve or two, you will find them handy too. I will take you through the art of effective archaeological digging (for beginners!) ready for your own investigation in August. Please send me, Steve Hickling (steve.hicklin@norfolk.gov.uk), your email address if you wish to take part. No experience is necessary. The Community Test-Pitting itself will take place on 11th and 12th August (there will be another chance later if you can’t do this date) at a site of your choice around the village - if not your land/garden do make sure the owners has given permission to dig...! Please send me, Steve Hickling (steve.hicklin@norfolk.gov.uk), your email address if you wish to take part. No experience is necessary. A planning application is to be considered at an extra meeting: As ever, our meetings are open to the public who are invited to express their views on agenda items. Come and meet your neighbours, old and new. Our project was reported again in EDP and Evening News. The last test pits of the 2018 season will be dug on Saturday. We have one on the corner of Wymondham Rd and Ashwellthorpe Rd and we will reopen and hopefully finish the one we started in the playing-field. Meet at 10am at Pear Tree Farm, Wymondham Rd and we will split into two teams to tackle the two pits. We also have the finds from the last test-pits to wash and Keith at Pear Tree Farm has volunteered his garden as a base for the day, so people can do that there (if anyone has a spare tooth brush and washing-up bowl, they may be useful!). Depending on how many people are interested, we will have another barbeque afterwards, either at the village hall as before, or at Pear Tree Farm. Please let me know whether you will take part on Saturday and whether you want to come to the barbeque, as soon as possible. If enough people are interested in the barbeque I will try to open up the village hall bar again. The summer holidays may be over but the weather is still good and there’s time for one last barbecue! Come and celebrate the opening of the village’s newly refurbished bar! Free burger for everyone (first come first served). Families welcome. Bar with wines, spirits, soft drinks and some great real ales open until 11pm. All welcome, whether you visit every week or you’ve never been in before! Come and meet your neighbours, old and new. Our very popular, and always tasty, Curry Night. Bring a curry or make a donation. Come and meet your neighbours, old and new. Our very popular Fireworks Display- not to be missed! The bar will be open from 6pm and hot food will be available. The fireworks will be launched at 7pm on the playing field opposite the hall. Vehicle access to the village hall along Mill Lane will be restricted from 6.30pm until approx 8pm. Please help us cover the cost of the fireworks by donating £5 per family or £2 per person. Here's a quick version (58 seconds) of one we held before! Wreningham village history group's first meeting and will welcome anyone with interested in local and village history. This year's service will mark the day, 100 years ago, when the guns fell silent at the end of the First World War. The Remembrance Service commences at the Church at 10.50 am on Sunday, 11th November. The names of the fallen will be read out, followed by a silence at 11am to remember the dead from all conflicts but especially those of WW1. There will be a wreath laid on behalf of the village at the war memorial. Luke Keegan and Donna Caballero Reyes have sent the South Norfolk Help Hub Newsletter for your information. South Norfolk Help Hub bulletin Community Focus, Early Help, Children's Services; Tel: 01508 533933 | Mobile: 07557 287622; South Norfolk House, Cygnet Court, Long Stratton, Norfolk A copy of the Agenda will be posted on the noticeboards at Top Row and The Reading Room. Come and meet your neighbours, old and new. A small carol concert followed by mince pies. The school extends an invitation to all Wreningham retirees. Candles everywhere to highlight the Christmas decorations. This seasonal event returns again for 2018. See you there at 7pm. The Benefice Service is being held at All Saints, Wreningham. See your Mardle for details. "Hi-Definition" live; supported by "Armadillow Roadshow". Dine with family & friends in the Hall For details see The Mardle. Mobile Library schedule 8th January 2019. An invitation to speak to the Police about your/community issues relating to policing in the area. Held at Long Stratton Village Hall Chris Marvin, of Mill Lane, Wreningham, is to be laid to rest at All Saints Church. It will be a graveside funeral and then burial. The Heritage group's next meeting is at 7.15 on Wedneday 16th January 2019 at the Village Hall. All are welcome to explore the history of our village and its residents. The agenda for this meeting and the minutes for the last are here. (No meeting in December) Come and meet your neighbours, old and new. ALL WELCOME Dine with family & friends in the Hall For details see The Mardle. Mobile Library schedule Meeting - all welcome. Agenda Come and meet your neighbours, old and new. ALL WELCOME Dine with family & friends in the Hall For details see The Mardle. Mobile Library schedule For more details about the group see here. Meeting - all welcome - Agenda is here Come and meet your neighbours, old and new. ALL WELCOME 7-4-2019: The main application for discussion has been withdrawn. Therefore this meeting has been cancelled. 3-4-2019: This is an additional meeting to consider two planning applications. The comment deadline for each falls before our next scheduled meeting thus the need for this one. Come and meet your neighbours, old and new. ALL WELCOME Local Parish and Ward elections are scheduled for 2nd May 2019. See SNC web page for all the details about being a voter, voting and being a councillor. An annual meeting hosted by the Parish Council to receive reports from village organisations about their activities in the past year and plans for the next. This meeting will follow immediately after the Annual Parish meeting. A copy of the Agenda will be posted on the noticeboards at Top Row and The Reading Room at least 3 working days prior to the meeting. Agenda 14 May 2019 Enjoy two courses each in a different home and a dessert in the Witch & Wren. A great way to meet other village residents and enjoy some delicious cooking! More details in the latest Mardle. Tickets £20. 1 free for hosting a starter; 2 free for hosting a main course Interested? For tickets, information or providing a starter or main course at your house, contact Nicki Day by email. For more details about the group see here. Agenda: WHG - Agenda 22 May 2019 Come and meet your neighbours, old and new. ALL WELCOME Come and meet your neighbours, old and new. ALL WELCOME Please find the Agenda and papers for the meeting: Ghost Commons of Norfolk – Tuesday 9 July- In times gone by it was said that you could walk across Norfolk never leaving a common, with half of the county recognised as common land. Join us on this walk as we take in some of the ghost commons of Wymondham and Wreningham and learn about the history (and natural history) of commons in Norfolk. Leader: Helen Baczkowska (Norfolk Wildlife Trust) Location: Wymondham Booking essential: Email wild@norfolkwildlifetrust.org. Come and meet your neighbours, old and new. ALL WELCOME Rob Borrett has contacted us to give prior warning about a Lotus Motor Club event taking place on Sunday the 4th August. As in the track calendar recently posted, the LMC will be holding their second Sprint of the year. He wants to highlight this event as it differs from the usual Lotus Driving Academy activity. Track action will be finished by 4pm with a strict cut off. While all activity is closely managed and marshalled, the nature of a Sprint might result in a little more noise than normal at certain times of the day, certainly not sustained. Rob Borrett, PR Manager, Group Lotus, Hethel T: +44 (0)1953 608654 M: +44 (0)7718 560 789 TW Gaze are available to value your treasures at the Central Hall in Wymondham. Fee is £2 for one treasure; £5 for 3 treasures. Coffee, teas and refreshments available. Organised by Wymondham Rotary Club. This meeting is called to consider the planning applications: Come and meet your neighbours, old and new. ALL WELCOME A copy of the Agenda is on the noticeboards at Top Row and The Reading Room. The agenda for the September meeting of the Wreningham Heritage Group: Come and meet your neighbours, old and new. ALL WELCOME Friday 18th October - Tapas night in the Witch & Wren bar. Bring along some hot or cold tapas to share with friends and neighbours. Or you can make a cash donation on the night if you prefer. Our Friday supper nights are chilled, friendly and very popular so come and join us! Come and meet your neighbours, old and new. ALL WELCOME Saturday 2nd November - Fireworks display. Bar open and food available from 6pm There will be filled jacket potatoes and a BBQ. Blast off is around 7.00 pm. Please note that we politely ask for donations to cover the considerable cost of the fireworks - £5 per family , £2 per person. Sunday, 3rd November - 2.30 pm in the W&W bar. New members are always very welcome. Do come along if you’d like to join us on the Committee, or maybe just help out now and then. The Agenda for this meeting: 14th December - Christmas Party with a 3 course dinner from Matlines, a disco and casino tables. Tickets are now on sale in the bar at £35 each. This was a sell-out last year so get your tickets soon to avoid disappointment. 20th December - Christmas Draw in the W&W bar from 7.30 pm Lots of prizes and lots of fun for all the family. Squares will be on sale in the bar from November, £1 each. The Agenda (with papers) for the Parish Council meeting is here (4Mb): From January, Wreningham Heritage Group will be meeting on alternative (i.e. odd numbered) months. All are welcome. An exhibition is being planned - find out more in the January meeting. A "Curtain Closer" for all past and present members of Ashwren Players. Contact Val Keel for information: 01508 488231 or val@valkeel.co.uk The Agenda for the March 2020 Parish Council meeting is dowloadable here: March 10 2020 Agenda From January, Wreningham Heritage Group will be meeting on alternative (i.e. odd numbered) months. All are welcome. Cancelled following HM Government's recommendations in respect of Covid-19 Thanks to Freja Scott for creating the wordsearch puzzle for you to download. The Village Hall Committee advise that the monthly Fish & chip night for April and May is cancelled due to COVID19. They are hoping to be back in June if the situation allows. Please watch out for further updates in May. Delays likely - Traffic control (two-way signals) Works location: All Wreningham roads with sewage system Works description: To carry out planned preventative maintenance On 23 Vac Pots. No Excavation. TM supplied by A Plant. Each pot will be worked on separately. Approx 15 min each M/H No excavation. The use of 2 way lights, Give and Take where possible but Temp 15 min delay boards where needed. Access for emergency vehicles pedestrians, and residents. Responsibility for works: Anglian Water Current status: Planned work about to start Works reference: AD00156884346/2 This year's village litter pick has been postponed until after the covid-19 pandemic is over. The new date will be posted when it is available. Take evryone and be well Wymondham Road will be closed at the bend approx 250m west of the old railway line by Old Rectory Lane. The road will be closed to through traffic however access to properties will be maintained from one end of the closure at all times. The diversion route: U78330 Bridge Road, C186 Wymondham Road, U78011 Hethel Road, C129 Church Road. The County Council thanks people for their patience while this essential surface repair and highway drainage work is carried out. The work, which will cost £6300, will be carried out by Norfolk County Council’s Community and Environmental Services Department and their contractors. For Further Information: Robert West, Highway Engineer, highways@norfolk.gov.uk Related documents: This meeting has been cancelled due to Covid-19 restrictions public meetings From January, Wreningham Heritage Group will be meeting on alternative (i.e. odd numbered) months. All are welcome. To note that SNC's website Planning pages will be unavailable due to planned maintenance over this weekend. We have not been advised of the exact start and finish date and time for the lack of access. A recent unplanned outage caused concern to some requiring access to view planning documentation. The SNC IT department have raised the matter with their software supplier. SNC apologise for any inconvenience this may have caused. The Fish and Chip van returns. And the Bar is open for take away beer. The Village Hall Committee welcome you to form an orderly and socially distant queue from 5 pm. Do bring cash and the right amount if possible. The Bar will be open to serve take-away orders. This meeting (14 July 2020) is being held on-line. If you wish to attend please contact the Parish Clerk for information on clerk.WPC@gmail.com The Agenda for the Parish Council meeting and associated papers are here: WPC Agenda 14 July 2020 and papers Come and meet your neighbours, old and new. ALL WELCOME Inside dining will be permitted - in main hall, side bar and patio Bar open from 5pm Note: Social distancing rules still apply. We'll place signage to help you on the night. After the Lotus Driving Academy has completed its activities, Lotus will be conducting some filming on the Test Track at Hethel. This filming between 1730 and 2030 involves a Lotus Elise. It will not be driven fast or hard and at speeds less than road speeds and only on the Test Track’s Main Straight. No full laps will be completed. The purpose of the filming is not to show the performance of the vehicle, so we expect that the noise from this vehicle on the track will be low. In addition, the nature of filming means that there is much waiting whilst specific shots are prepared, and as such the car will not be driven much either. Any questions or queries, contact ALASTAIR FLORANCE, GROUP PR MANAGER Note: COVID precautions required and applied. Track and Trace data will be asked of you and retained by the Clerk. Help to tidy your village. We meet at the Village Hall at 10am. We'll provide litter pickers and bags, but bring your own gloves. Bar open afterwards for a free drink. For more information contact the Village Hall Committee The Mobile Libraries are back out on the road with safety measures in place for both staff and visitors. As at 15 Oct: * only 1 person or household (up to 3 people) aboard at a time The Mobile Libraries are back out on the road with safety measures in place for both staff and visitors. As at 15 Oct: * only 1 person or household (up to 3 people) aboard at a time Please e-mail the parish clerk to arrange attendance - clerk.wpc@gmail.com Please contact Tony Wright (Secretary) for details to join the AGM online via his email wrenhaven191@gmail.com. We will be holding our Parish Council meetings on-line for now. Agenda and papers are here SNC Councillor Vivienne Cliffor Jackson has provided the following for the meeting: SND Councillor Nigel Legg has provided his report: Parish Council meeting is to be held on-line. Agenda here: The Hall Committee are working towards re-opening the Hall from 12th April. This depends on how and which pandemic restrictions at that time. But, watch this space! Outside service only with limits on numbers as meet current Government rulings. Outside service only with limits on numbers as meet current Government rulings. Meet at the Village Hall for a litter picking time - details from Village Hall Committee (Ian Holloway, Jill Hustler, etc.) Outside service only with limits on numbers as meet current Government rulings. See page 6 in the current Mardle for details. Covid-19 precautions apply and contact details will be requested. The Annual Parish Meeting is convened by the Chair of Wreningham Parish Council. It is an opportunity for parishioners to hear about the achievements of the past year and the hopes/plans for next from village community groups and organisations. Normally, a representative from each organisation would present in person. This time it is likely to be on-line. If no representative is available then the chair would be happy to read out your statement to the meeting. Please forward your statements to the Clerk so that they can be collated and made available on-line as a record of the whole meeting. Contact the Clerk for joining instructions. Agenda: APM agenda and papers May 2021 We are holding our Parish Council meetings on-line for now. See the Agenda for the link to the ZOOM meeting. Agenda: WPC Agenda & Papers 4th May 2021 Note: this meeting will follow on from the Annual Parish Meeting which starts at 6.30pm. 6 May 2021: 1. Election for Police & Crime Commissioner for Norfolk police area 2. Election of councillors to Norfolk County Council - Forehoe Division Reminder: Bring your own pen/pencil to make that all important "x"! See page 6 in the current Mardle for details. Covid-19 precautions might still be in force... The public has the right to inspect and make copies of the Parish Council's accounting records for the previous financial year i.e. 2020/21. This year the period for access to inspect is from 14th June 2021 to 23rd July 2021. Relevant Documents, on the Council's Documentation page, are: The public has the right to inspect and make copies of the Parish Council's accounting records for the previous financial year i.e. 2020/21. This year the period for access to inspect is from 14th June 2021 to 23rd July 2021. Relevant Documents, on the Council's Documentation page, are: County Broadband is hosting a Webinar to discuss the introduction of highspeed fibre broadband services to Wreningham.To register go to the event page. For more information you can contact Donna Dixon, Territory Sales Executive - 01376 562002 Ext 404 / Mob 07507975941/ donna.dixon@countybroadband.co.uk Agenda for the meeting: WPC June 2021 documents As we are meeting prior to end of lockdown 19th July, in line with current guidance, social distancing along with mask wearing at the meeting will need to be observed, and attendee contact details will be taken. County Broadband will be available for discussions in the Village Hall about their proposals for a community broadband project in Wreningham. Most residents will have received, through the post, an invitation to attend. There are two scheduled presentations at 1pm and 6pm. A reminder that the consultation closes at 5pm on 2nd August for the draft South Norfolk Village Clusters Housing Allocations Plan (VCHAP). Agenda and papers are here; Agenda only will be posted on the three village notice boards - Penny's Green, Reading Room, Top Row. We have received a clear explanation of the work to be done on the footpath running alongside Long's Wood. Please see the document here: WreninghamBoardwalk Details to be published on-line and in the Mardle. NCC has made a Temporary Traffic Order affecting the U78013 Wymondham Road from its junction with C129 Church Road for 582m westwards because of Anglian Water disconnection works. A 4 hour closure on 25 November 2021. Download legal documentation here: Wreningham STRO5571 HM Wreningham STRO5571 Order Wreningham STRO5571 PT Come for the lighting of the Christmas Tree at the Reading Room. Father Christmas will bring decorations for the children to adorn the tree. Join in the carol singing - song sheets provided, so bring a torch! The lights on at 7pm. The village hall and bar will be open for traditional Christmas refreshments all accompanied by music from the steam organ in the car park. Unfortunately, we have had to postpone this meeting due to a combination of the impact of Covid precautions and an inability to meet on-line - legislation to permit Councils to hold formal meetings on-line has lapsed and not been renewed. This meeting is being provisionally rescheduled for Tuesday 8th February 2022. Hope to see you then. Apologies for any inconvenience caused. This is the rescheduled January 2022 meeting. The agenda and supporting papers are here: Agenda + Docs Coffee, Bacon Rolls, Biscuits, Tea and Friends. Come along and have a mardle with one and all. The AGM this year is very important to the continued running and management of the Hall and its facilities. Volunteers are invited to become committee members to help guide the hall in delivering the needs and expectations of the community and its friends. However, if being a committee person is not your thing, then be sure to offer your help on a wide range of tasks that need your attention. So, come along, hear about the Hall and help in its development as a lively centre for the community. The venue will depend on restrictions at the time. The options are: online/Zoom; main Hall; MP Room. The Agenda is here: Agenda March 8th 2022 A Service of Remembrance to give thanks for the good things – all the support we received - and remember all who have suffered during the pandemic. This will be followed by the dedication of an Oak Tree planted in the graveyard as a reminder of the pandemic. This is an 18-mile walk with five promoted circular walks and it passes through the ancient farmed landscape and pretty villages from Wymondham to Cringleford/ Eaton (see map here or click on image below). The Norfolk County Council Cycling and Walking team have advised us that the trail officially opens on the 25th March 2022. So keep an eye open for any special events that they may have planned. But, even better, have a stroll as Spring gets a hold in our countryside with its quiet paths and lanes that wind along ancient woodlands, nature-rich hedgerows and fascinating commons. Coffee, Bacon Rolls, Biscuits, Tea and Friends. Come along and have a mardle with one and all. A lunch consisting of soup, bread, cheese and biscuits. Organised by All Saints Church. Donations for "St Martin's Trust". The Wreningham Heritage Group will present an illustrated talk on the Wreningham Telegraphic Station. Ours was one of a chain stretching from London to Great Yarmouth. It provided the latest communication technology for the Admiralty to engage with its fleet stationed on the East coast. Coffee, Bacon Rolls, Biscuits, Tea and Friends. Come along and have a mardle with one and all. Small, tabletop games, bring your own or use ours. This is new and we'd appreciate your suggestions and feedback on making it just right. Mulbarton & Stoke Holy Cross Ward (Includes Wreningham Parish) - Election for Councillors to South Norfolk. Details available at https://www.southnorfolkandbroadland.gov.uk/elections/district-vacancies/1 Voter cards are being posted to registered voters in the Parish/Ward. Two exhibitions in the village hall! Wreningham Heritage Group exhibition and the “Food Museum” (formerly known as the Museum of East Anglian Life). The event is free. All will be very welcome and refreshments will be on sale. A public session to enable residents to find out more about the plans for the East Anglia GREEN project to significantly increase the capacity for the provision of electrical power to the region. See newsletter here. This is an annual event. Please bring any surplus plants the day before or early on 14th May. Come and stock up on plants for your garden. Refreshments and cake stall. This is our part of the "South Norfolk Big Litter Pick 2022". We will provide pickers, bags, hi-viz jackets and you can provide the enthusiasm to tidy up around Wreningham, Top Row and Penny's Green. It's a fine opportunity for a walk and a chat, too, setting out from the Hall and returning with filled rubbish bags. The bar will welcome you back with a free drink and cake. Keith Morris has more details if you require them, 01508 488318 / keith.morris@networknorwich.co.uk Small, tabletop games, bring your own or use ours. This is new and we'd appreciate your suggestions and feedback on making it just right. Coffee, Bacon Rolls, Biscuits, Tea and Friends. Come along and have a mardle with one and all. Church service to start the Jubilee weekend. Image: Michael Hill Scone and fairy cake donations gratefully received - offers to Jean Lambourne on 01508 481947. Image by unicorn_owner from Pixabay Bring and share salads and puddings. Image by Hai Nguyen Tien from Pixabay Set up your gazebo on the playing field for a Jubilee Lunch. Bring food, drink, games, friends and family. Test pit digging for the Wreningham Community Archaeological project. Bring digging tools, sieve, and sustenance. Your host is Jean. Coffee, Bacon Rolls, Biscuits, Tea and Friends. Come along and have a mardle with one and all. Test pit digging for the Wreningham Community Archaeological project. Bring digging tools, sieve, and sustenance. Your host is Val. Test pit digging for the Wreningham Community Archaeological project. Bring digging tools, sieve, and sustenance. Your host is Jill. Coffee, Bacon Rolls, Biscuits, Tea and Friends. Come along and have a mardle with one and all. Coffee, Bacon Rolls, Biscuits, Tea and Friends. Come along and have a mardle with one and all. Coffee, Bacon Rolls, Biscuits, Tea and Friends. Come along and have a mardle with one and all. This is the postponed September meeting. The agenda is here: Agenda October 4th 2022 Coffee, Bacon Rolls, Biscuits, Tea and Friends. Come along and have a mardle with one and all. Inviation for all to come and see our new Heritage website live from 27th - www.wreninghamheritage.uk. David Kirk will introduce the site and talk about its design and content. Tea and Cake will be available for a small charge. Contact Jean - wrenhergroup@gmail.com, or phone the Secretary, Liz Whalley on 01508 489575 A Holy Communion service will be held at Wreningham church and in the afternoon the “All Souls” service at Ashwellthorpe at 3 pm, is when we remember any loved ones who are no longer with us. This service is open to anybody who wishes to attend and if you do not wish to attend but want a close family member or friend remembered then drop their name off to Christine Minns prior to the day. The agenda is here: FISH & CHIP NIGHT, FRIDAY Pre-order on Thursday between 2pm and 3pm from Tom's Fish Bar on 01508 570251. Village Hall folk will collect and bring to Village Hall on Friday evening at either 5.15 or 7.30pm see this Information from Wreningham Norfolk (Wreninghamnorfolk@btinternet.com ) Christmas decorations & cards, stocking fillers, gifts, cakes & preserves. Refreshments. Raffle. In aid of Ashwellthorpe and Wreningham church fabric funds. Contact Christine Minns If you’re available, would you like to help decorate the Village Hall for Christmas? We would love to see you there. Coffee, Bacon Rolls, Biscuits, Tea and Friends. Come along and have a mardle with one and all. Coffee, Bacon Rolls, Biscuits, Tea and Friends. Come along and have a mardle with one and all. 12th Night of Christmas - time to take down the decorations. Please come along and bring life to the adage "many hands make light work"! The agenda for this meeting is here: Coffee, Bacon Rolls, Biscuits, Tea and Friends. Come along and have a mardle with one and all. MOVIE TIME With a Comedy Film! Wed. 25th January Everybody welcome. No charge but a donation towards refreshment would be appreciated Our license will not allow us to advertise the film name but -this is “a true story about a taxi driver who stole a Goya’s portrait of the Duke of Wellington from the National Gallery. Billed as “a ridiculously charming British comedy” and “it will steal your heart” Organised by the Upper Tas Valley Benefice for the local community Mobile Library route CEN215 visits Wreningham every 28 days. Freestyle & Line Dancing; Admission £7.50; Licensed Bar Contact Sandra 07799596975 / 01508 813754 ; email: stetsonsandshamrocks@outlook.com The Wreningham Heritage Group presents "Hethersett Races", a talk by Tony Wright. This is followed by tea and cake. A village meeting to discuss how and what might be done in Wreningham for the Coronation Week-end. Interested in crafts – doing, learning, watching? Why not put the two together….The first village crafters group meet will be in the Margaret Preston Room. So come along, bring your current project, one you keep meaning to finish or one you want to start. Try something new with the help of your friends. Entrance Fee £8.25 Bar and Raffle For further details contact Shirley Aldous 01508 489606 or MB 07951864295 Coffee, Bacon Rolls, Biscuits, Tea and Friends. Come along and have a mardle with one and all. Following Jean’s coffee morning we will be offering a light lunch to anybody who wishes to come providing they book in advance in order that there is enough to go round. If you are struggling to make ends meet or lonely, this is a chance to join others for a meal in a warm place. We plan to serve soup and roll, jacket potato and tea or coffee. There is no charge - a donation is optional. Stay on after the coffee morning or arrive at 12.15 for 12.30 lunch. To book call: 01508 488123 How about also stopping to the film? A chance to stay in one warm space all day and make new friends or catch up with established ones. Organised by the Upper Tas Valley Benefice for the local community Mobile Library route CEN215 visits Wreningham every 28 days. Freestyle & Line Dancing; Admission £7.50; Licensed Bar Contact Sandra 07799596975 / 01508 813754 ; email: stetsonsandshamrocks@outlook.com Mobile Library route CEN215 visits Wreningham every 28 days. Coffee, Bacon Rolls, Biscuits, Tea and Friends. Come along and have a mardle with one and all. In aid of St Martin’s Trust (Supporting the homeless in Norwich) We will be offering homemade soup & bread, biscuits with a selection of cheeses and tea or coffee. In return we invite you to make a donation to the work of St Martin’s Trust. Open to everybody. A true story set in the Scottish highlands, it tells of a gruelling climb to the top of Mount Suilven. “Wholly uplifting” “Touching and empowering” “A film with a soul” Everybody welcome. No charge but a donation towards refreshment would be appreciated Organised by the Upper Tas Valley Benefice for the local community Come and join us and ring the bells at Wreningham Church. Most people have the ability to be a ringer. Physical strength is not required and people of all ages from 12 upwards are welcome. Our next open days are April 1st at 2pm April 11th at 2pm Beginners welcome, please come along and just watch or have a go. For more information email David on wreninghamnorfolk@btinternet.com Freestyle & Line Dancing; Admission £7.50; Licensed Bar Contact Sandra 07799596975 / 01508 813754 ; email: stetsonsandshamrocks@outlook.com Come and join us and ring the bells at Wreningham Church. Most people have the ability to be a ringer. Physical strength is not required and people of all ages from 12 upwards are welcome. Our next open days are April 1st at 2pm April 11th at 2pm Beginners welcome, please come along and just watch or have a go. For more information email David on wreninghamnorfolk@btinternet.com Come and join us and ring the bells at Wreningham Church. Most people have the ability to ring. all ages from 12 upwards are welcome Beginners welcome, please come along and just watch or have a go. For more information email David on wreninghamnorfolk@btinternet.com Interested in crafts – doing, learning, watching? Fancy a chat over a coffee? Val & Jean Mobile Library route CEN215 visits Wreningham every 28 days. Coffee, Bacon Rolls, Biscuits, Tea and Friends. Come along and have a mardle with one and all. Please come along to the Village Hall and help decorate it for the Coronation weekend Come and join us and ring the bells at Wreningham Church. Most people have the ability to ring. all ages from 12 upwards are welcome Beginners welcome, do come along and watch or have a go. For more information email David on wreninghamnorfolk@btinternet.com Freestyle & Line Dancing; Admission £7.50; Licensed Bar Contact Sandra 07799596975 / 01508 813754 ; email: stetsonsandshamrocks@outlook.com We'd be pleased to welcome you to help with one of the many tasks designed to improve our village for all. For more details: This site / Facebook: Witch & Wren Community Bar / wreninghamnorfolk@btinternet.com The agenda for the Parish Meeting is here: APM agenda May 2023 The agenda for the Parish Council meetig is here: Agenda May 2023 Mobile Library route CEN215 visits Wreningham every 28 days. Coffee, Bacon Rolls, Biscuits, Tea and Friends. Come along and have a mardle with one and all. Freestyle & Line Dancing; Admission £7.50; Licensed Bar Contact Sandra 07799596975 / 01508 813754 ; email: stetsonsandshamrocks@outlook.com Mobile Library route CEN215 visits Wreningham every 28 days. Details are available on the invitation leaflet which has been delivered acorss the village: The agenda is here: 27 June Agenda - Farthings meeting Coffee, Bacon Rolls, Biscuits, Tea and Friends. Come along and have a mardle with one and all. Freestyle & Line Dancing; Admission £7.50; Licensed Bar Contact Sandra 07799596975 / 01508 813754 ; email: stetsonsandshamrocks@outlook.com Coffee, Bacon Rolls, Biscuits, Tea and Friends. Come along and have a mardle with one and all. Freestyle & Line Dancing; Admission £7.50; Licensed Bar Contact Sandra 07799596975 / 01508 813754 ; email: stetsonsandshamrocks@outlook.com Mobile Library route CEN215 visits Wreningham every 28 days. The August foodie evening welcomes you to bring your favourite tapas dishes to share with others and enjoy an evening of flavours, laughter, and connection over the bank holiday weeken Friends and family are also welcome to join our village hall festivities for further information please contact Sue Knight witchandwren@gmail.com Coffee, Bacon Rolls, Biscuits, Tea and Friends. Come along and have a mardle with one and all. Freestyle & Line Dancing; Admission £7.50; Licensed Bar Contact Sandra 07799596975 / 01508 813754 ; email: stetsonsandshamrocks@outlook.com The Farthings site represents a great opportunity for this community to develop a new and bespoke community asset. The deal has not been settled, yet. Various planning processes are underway in parallel with discussions with FWP Ltd about the nature and detail of transfer of the land to Parish Council ownbership. In the light of the meeting in July, and subsequent discussions, FWP Ltd has reviewed its proposals and is in contact with South Norfolk Council. It is time to consider the community team for creating The Farthings. Hence, you are invited to this meeting. It is specifically to identify the pool of volunteers (in whatever capacity) and then to establish the community team which will design and develop The Farthings. Hoping to see you on Monday Evening, Michael Mobile Library route CEN215 visits Wreningham every 28 days. Coffee, Cakes, Biscuits, Tea and Friends. Come along and have a mardle with one and all. Freestyle & Line Dancing; Admission £7.50; Licensed Bar Contact Sandra 07799596975 / 01508 813754 ; email: stetsonsandshamrocks@outlook.com Mobile Library route CEN215 visits Wreningham every 28 days. Coffee, Bacon Rolls, Biscuits, Tea and Friends. Come along and have a mardle with one and all. What is Freesale? It’s a way of passing something on that you don’t want to someone who wants it but NO MONEY IS INVOLVED. No need for Ebay, Gumtree, Freegle, Freecycle, carboot. Bring your stuff, grab a table, lay it out for others to help themselves then take home anything that is left. Or, if you don’t have anything to bring, come on down and see if we can tempt you with our We’ll also be collecting those items that you’d normally collect for a charity e.g. broken/intact jewellery, bras, postage stamps, sleeping bags, bubble wrap and will make sure they’re delivered to the relevant organisation. In addition, you can drop off all those things you would put in the recycling hub - crisp packets, biscuit or cheese wrappers, coffee bags, toothbrushes & toothpaste tubes or confectionery packaging. There’ll be further information on local recycling and answers to any of your questions. Have a clear out, pass it on. All we ask is that you take away anything you can’t pass on and, if you can, please give a small (optional) donation towards our chosen charity. Any questions? Call Val on 01508 488231 This service is a chance for people to remember love ones who are no longer with them. Their names can be entered on a list at the church door and during the service you will be invited to light a candle in their memory. Whether or not you are used to attending a church we invite you to come along. Nobody will ask you to share your memories but in the peace of the building we hope you will be able to recall some of the good times you had. Upper Tas Valley Benefice Freestyle & Line Dancing; Admission £7.50; Licensed Bar Contact Sandra 07799596975 / 01508 813754 ; email: stetsonsandshamrocks@outlook.com Mobile Library route CEN215 visits Wreningham every 28 days. The meeting's agenda and papers are here: Coffee, Bacon Rolls, Biscuits, Tea and Friends. Come along and have a mardle with one and all. Freestyle & Line Dancing; Admission £7.50; Licensed Bar Contact Sandra 07799596975 / 01508 813754 ; email: stetsonsandshamrocks@outlook.com Mobile Library route CEN215 visits Wreningham every 28 days. Mobile Library route CEN215 visits Wreningham every 28 days. The meeting's agenda and papers are here The RSPB's Big Garden Birdwatch is the world’s largest garden wildlife survey. Every year, hundreds of thousands of nature lovers take part, helping to build a picture of how garden birds are faring. See here for details about what is happening and how to take part: https://www.rspb.org.uk/whats-happening/big-garden-birdwatch Mobile Library route CEN215 visits Wreningham every 28 days. Mobile Library route CEN215 visits Wreningham every 28 days. Public Consultation hosted by FWP Ltd. This is to present plans and designs for the site of 3 housing plots and The Farthings Community land on Hethel Road. You are invited to see what is being proposed, to discuss this with FWP staff and provide your comments for subsequent analysis, review, response and publication. Flyer here: The Farthings - Village Invitation Letter Last Thursday this time! Coffee, Bacon Rolls, Biscuits, Tea and Friends. Come along and have a mardle with one and all. Agenda and papers for meeting on 12th March are here: and SNC Councillors report (received 12-3-2024): Mobile Library route CEN215 visits Wreningham every 28 days. Coffee, Bacon Rolls, Biscuits, Tea and Friends. Come along and have a mardle with one and all. Please help us to tidy up litter in Wreningham, Top Row and Penny’s Green by joining the Big South Norfolk Litter Pick on Sunday April 21, at 2pm. Mobile Library route CEN215 visits Wreningham every 28 days. The meeting's agenda will be placed on line 3 days before the meeting itself. Copies of the Agenda will be posted to Wreningham's noticeboards at the Reading room, Top Row and Penny's Green. Mobile Library route CEN215 visits Wreningham every 28 days. Mobile Library route CEN215 visits Wreningham every 28 days. The meeting's agenda will be placed on line 3 days before the meeting itself. Copies of the Agenda will be posted to Wreningham's noticeboards at the Reading room, Top Row and Penny's Green. Mobile Library route CEN215 visits Wreningham every 28 days. The meeting's agenda will be placed on line 3 days before the meeting itself. Copies of the Agenda will be posted to Wreningham's noticeboards at the Reading room, Top Row and Penny's Green. The meeting's agenda will be placed on line 3 days before the meeting itself. Copies of the Agenda will be posted to Wreningham's noticeboards at the Reading room, Top Row and Penny's Green.
The Cathedral are hosting a special event for volunteers including an exhibition of different voluntary organisations. This will be held on 28 June. Please see the poster Cathedral Volunteer_poster_Norfolk Rural Support Network - seminar
"The Network was set up over ten years ago in the wake of the foot and mouth outbreak, swine fever, etc. amidst concerns about the issues which affect rural communities in Norfolk.It seeks to gather together organisations and individuals from all sectors of rural society and provide opportunities to:
• Meet with others working in similar activities
• Become better informed through the exchange of information and seminars
• Gain mutual support
• Put people in touch with those able to offer appropriate help and support.
• Keep up to date with changing needs and services."
If you want to talk to her about it then telephone 01508 533641 or e-mail her at lfountain@s-norfolk.gov.uk
Have a chat over a coffee & a bacon roll. ALL WELCOME
In aid of Ashwellthorpe and Wreningham church expenses.
Have a chat over a coffee & a bacon roll. ALL WELCOME
Tempting home made cakes and refreshments.
A fantastic Christmas shopping opportunity!
For more details please contact Katie Billham at katie.bilham@gmail.com
Doors open 1 pm
Music 1.30 pm – 4.30 pm
£5.00 on the door
Hot Drinks / Bar / Raffle
For details contact Teresa on 01603 433918
Meeting papers are here 10-1-17 Agenda and papers
Have a chat over a coffee & a bacon roll. ALL WELCOME
Doors open 1.30 p.m. - Visitors welcome
For details call Tricia Moore 01508 570189
Invite you to join us at the Winter Warmer Meal
Licensed Bar, Raffle
Tickets £12 (child and family discount available) from
Dawn Spratt 01508 489746
Margaret Styles 01508 489112
Christine Minns 01508 488123
The purposes of the meeting are:
Raffle – Refreshments – Licensed Bar
(In aid of local causes)
Tickets £6.00, junior £3.00, in advance. On the door £6.50, junior £3.50.
To book contact Christine on 488123 or at High Gables, Church Road.
Have a chat over a coffee & a bacon roll. ALL WELCOME
4:20 to 4:40pm pm nr Beech Tree Cottage, Top Row
Have a chat over a coffee & a bacon roll. ALL WELCOME
Have a chat over a coffee & a bacon roll. ALL WELCOME
4pm to 4:15pm at Stevens Lane, Top Row
4:20 to 4:40pm pm nr Beech Tree Cottage, Top Row
Hiscox Remittance Advice 2017
Hiscox Quote Schedule 2017
In aid of Upper Tas Valley Benefice.
Have a chat over a coffee & a bacon roll. ALL WELCOME
£6.00 on the door
Hot Drinks / Bar / Raffle
For details contact Jesse on 07880995199
For details of bands contact Roland on 01603 81263
4pm to 4:15pm at Stevens Lane, Top Row
4:20 to 4:40pm pm nr Beech Tree Cottage, Top Row
Have a chat over a coffee & a bacon roll. ALL WELCOME
Country / Americana / Tex-Mex / Rock / Rockabilly / more
Music from 9 to 11.30 pm
Tickets £5 from Jill on 01508 481823 or on the door
Friday, 5.30 to 11 pm, Fish & Chip van
Saturday, 7.30 to midnight, Band (to be confirmed)
Sunday, noon 'til no more beer!, BBQ (bring your own)
£6.00 on the door
Hot Drinks / Bar / Raffle
For details contact Jesse on 07880995199
4 to 4:15pm at Stevens Lane, Top Row
4:25 to 4:50pm at Village Hall car park, Mill Lane
Have a chat over a coffee & a bacon roll. ALL WELCOME
For details of bands contact Roland on 01603 812637
4 to 4:15pm at Stevens Lane, Top Row
4:25 to 4:50pm at Village Hall car park, Mill Lane
Have a chat over a coffee & a bacon roll. ALL WELCOME
3 meats, roast / boiled potatoes, 5 veg. - £7.95; Under 10s - £4
5 slices of meat - £1 extra
Deserts - £2
Tickets from the bar
Bar open from 11am to 4pm
4 to 4:15pm at Stevens Lane, Top Row
4:25 to 4:50pm at Village Hall car park, Mill Lane
Have a chat over a coffee & a bacon roll. ALL WELCOME
tel: 01953 423773 / 07766990811
3 meats, roast / boiled potatoes, 5 veg. - £7.95; Under 10s - £4
5 slices of meat - £1 extra
Deserts - £2
Tickets from the bar
Bar open from 11am to 4pm
WPC Agenda for 9th October 2017
4 to 4:15pm at Stevens Lane, Top Row
4:25 to 4:50pm at Village Hall car park, Mill Lane
Have a chat over a coffee & a bacon roll. ALL WELCOME
Bar open from 11am to 4pm
4 to 4:15pm at Stevens Lane, Top Row
4:25 to 4:50pm at Village Hall car park, Mill Lane
Have a chat over a coffee & a bacon roll. ALL WELCOME
Bar open from 11am to 4pm
4 to 4:15pm at Stevens Lane, Top Row
4:25 to 4:50pm at Village Hall car park, Mill Lane
Bar open from 11am to 4pm
4 to 4:15pm at Stevens Lane, Top Row
4:25 to 4:50pm at Village Hall car park, Mill Lane
Have a chat over a coffee & a bacon roll. ALL WELCOME
Bar open from 11am to 4pm
4 to 4:15pm at Stevens Lane, Top Row
4:25 to 4:50pm at Village Hall car park, Mill Lane
Have a chat over a coffee & a bacon roll. ALL WELCOME
Bar open from 11am to 4pm
4 to 4:15pm at Stevens Lane, Top Row
4:25 to 4:50pm at Village Hall car park, Mill Lane
Have a chat over a coffee & a bacon roll. ALL WELCOME
Bar open from 11am to 4pm
Have a chat over a coffee & a bacon roll. ALL WELCOME
4 to 4:15pm at Stevens Lane, Top Row
4:25 to 4:50pm at Village Hall car park, Mill Lane
Bar open from 11am to 4pm
eringoldenbrown@gmail.com / 07572 275065
eringoldenbrown@gmail.com / 07572 275065
eringoldenbrown@gmail.com / 07572 275065
eringoldenbrown@gmail.com / 07572 275065
Bar open from 11am to 4pmTalk
4 to 4:15pm at Stevens Lane, Top Row
4:25 to 4:50pm at Village Hall car park, Mill Lane
Have a chat over a coffee & a bacon roll. ALL WELCOME
4 to 4:15pm at Stevens Lane, Top Row
4:25 to 4:50pm at Village Hall car park, Mill Lane
Have a chat over a coffee & a bacon roll. ALL WELCOME
Have a chat over a coffee & a bacon roll. ALL WELCOME
Steve Hickling - steve.hickling@norfolk.gov.uk
Have a chat over a coffee & a bacon roll. ALL WELCOME
Have a chat over a coffee & a bacon roll. ALL WELCOME
Have a chat over a coffee & a bacon roll. ALL WELCOME
Everyone is invited to join us to sing your favourite carols for Christmas and enjoy the mince pies
£15 tickets in advance - contact Shirley on 07951 864295.
Bar open from 11am to 4pm
To book or get more details contact witchandwren@gmail.com
4 to 4:15pm at Stevens Lane, Top Row
4:25 to 4:50pm at Village Hall car park, Mill Lane
24 January 2019, 1.30 AGM followed by a speaker
£5 includes tea & biscuits
See The Mardle for contact details
Have a chat over a coffee, biscuit & a bacon roll.
Bar open from 11am to 4pm
To book or get more details contact witchandwren@gmail.com
4 to 4:15pm at Stevens Lane, Top Row
4:25 to 4:50pm at Village Hall car park, Mill Lane
• Review Actions from previous meeting & update situation.
• Chairperson’s report.
• Treasurer’s report
• Oral History Project - update
• Other Projects
• AOB
• Date for next meeting - Wednesday 20th March 2019 – 7:30pm
Have a chat over a coffee, biscuit & a bacon roll.
Bar open from 11am to 4pm
To book or get more details contact witchandwren@gmail.com
4 to 4:15pm at Stevens Lane, Top Row
4:25 to 4:50pm at Village Hall car park, Mill Lane
Have a chat over a coffee, biscuit & a bacon roll.
Have a chat over a coffee, biscuit & a bacon roll.
Have a chat over a coffee, biscuit & a bacon roll.
Have a chat over a coffee, biscuit & a bacon roll.
Have a chat over a coffee, biscuit & a bacon roll.
Have a chat over a coffee, biscuit & a bacon roll.
Have a chat over a coffee, biscuit & a bacon roll.
Have a chat over a coffee, biscuit & a bacon roll.
Have a chat over a coffee, biscuit & a bacon roll.
aflorance@lotuscars.com
01953 608462
The Agenda for the Parish Council is here:
8-9-20 Agenda and papers
* bring your library card with you or join the library online
* you maybe asked for your details for Test and Trace
* you will need to wear a face covering
* hand sanitiser is available for use on the way in and out
* surfaces and computers will be regularly wiped down
* returned books will be quarantined for 72 hours
* bring your library card with you or join the library online
* you maybe asked for your details for Test and Trace
* you will need to wear a face covering
* hand sanitiser is available for use on the way in and out
* surfaces and computers will be regularly wiped down
* returned books will be quarantined for 72 hours
The Agenda and papers for the Parish Council meeting are here:
WPC 20-11-10 papers
12 Jan 2021 Agenda and papers
SNC Lockdown Update
SNC Members' Bulletin December 2020
Summary of General Permitted Development changes
VCJ Report to WPC
SNC Councillor Report - N Legg
4-4.15pm - church bells will be rung.
Please confirm offers to Sue Knight on 07962054778
Hall available for toilets and as a back-up if it rains!
We would welcome items for sale or offers of help.
Fancy a chat over a coffee?
If successful, we’ll make it a regular event.
See you there. Val & JeanRockin’ Pagan
supported by
The Armadillo Roadshow
Classic Rock 'n' Roll - Rockabilly & Doo Wop
You'll be surprised just how quickly you can pick it up.
You'll be surprised just how quickly you can pick it up.
You'll be surprised just how quickly you can pick it up
Why not put the two together….
So come along, bring your current project, one you keep meaning to finish or one you want to start. Try something new with the help of your friends.
If successful, we’ll make it a regular event.
See you there.
You'll be surprised just how quickly you can pick it up
offerings. Bring anything: Plants, garden items, House clearance items, Clothes, accessories, household items, Crafting items DIY stuff, tools, Stationery, Jewellery, Luggage, Furniture, Animal items Toys, games, Books, CDs, DVDs Pictures/frames, Musical instruments, Antiques, valuables.
Events
Sun
24
May
2015
12:00 pmThe Circle, Long's Wood
12:00 pmLong's Wood
Sun
28
Jun
2015
11:00 amNorwich Cathedral
Tue
14
Jul
2015
Mon
17
Aug
2015
15:45 & 16:05Top Row
Wed
19
Aug
2015
4pm to 8pmBird in Hand, Church Road, Wreningham
Wed
26
Aug
2015
10am to noonVillage Hall, Mill Lane
Tue
08
Sep
2015
Mon
14
Sep
2015
15:45 & 16:05Top Row
Wed
30
Sep
2015
10am to noonVillage Hall, Mill Lane
Mon
05
Oct
2015
8:00 pmMargaret Preston Room, Village Hall, Mill Lane
Fri
09
Oct
2015
Sat
10
Oct
2015
Sun
11
Oct
2015
Mon
12
Oct
2015
15:45 & 16:05Top Row
Wed
28
Oct
2015
10am to noonVillage Hall, Mill Lane
Mon
09
Nov
2015
10am for 10.30 startWreningham Village Hall
15:45 & 16:05Top Row
Tue
10
Nov
2015
Tue
24
Nov
2015
12 noon to 5pmWreningham Village Hall, Mill Lane
Wed
25
Nov
2015
10am to noonVillage Hall, Mill Lane
9am to 1pmWreningham Village Hall, Mill Lane
Mon
30
Nov
2015
8:00 pmMargaret Preston Room, Wreningham Village Hall
Fri
04
Dec
2015
Mon
07
Dec
2015
15:45 & 16:05Top Row
7:45 pmMargaret Preston Room, Village Hall
8am-4pm. Lincoln Hall, The Fairland, Hingham, NR9 4HN
Fri
11
Dec
2015
5.30pm to 8pmVillage Hall Car Park
Thu
17
Dec
2015
2:15 pmWreningham School, Mill Lane
Mon
04
Jan
2016
15:45 & 16:05Top Row
Tue
05
Jan
2016
6 to 7.30pmVillage Hall
Fri
08
Jan
2016
Tue
12
Jan
2016
7:30 pmMargaret Preston Room, Wreningham Village Hall
6 to 7.30pmVillage Hall
Fri
15
Jan
2016
5.30pm to 8pmVillage Hall Car Park
Sat
16
Jan
2016
8:30 pmWreningham Village Hall
Tue
19
Jan
2016
6 to 7.30pmVillage Hall
Tue
26
Jan
2016
6 to 7.30pmVillage Hall
Tue
02
Feb
2016
6 to 7.30pmVillage Hall
Mon
08
Feb
2016
4pm & 4:20pmTop Row
Tue
09
Feb
2016
6 to 7.30pmVillage Hall
Sat
13
Feb
2016
8:30 pmWreningham Village Hall
Sun
14
Feb
2016
4 to 7pmVillage Hall
Fri
04
Mar
2016
6 to 9 pmWreningham Primary School, NR16 1AW
Mon
07
Mar
2016
4pm & 4:20pmTop Row
Tue
08
Mar
2016
7:30 pmMargaret Preston Room, Wreningham Village Hall
Sat
12
Mar
2016
8:30 pmWreningham Village Hall
Wed
16
Mar
2016
10am for 10.15amSouth Norfolk Council Offices, Long Stratton
Mon
04
Apr
2016
4pm & 4:20pmTop Row
Thu
07
Apr
2016
8:00 pmMargaret Preston Room, Wreningham Village Hall
Sat
16
Apr
2016
8:30 pmWreningham Village Hall
Sun
17
Apr
2016
Sat
23
Apr
2016
Thu
05
May
2016
7am to 10pmWreningham Village Hall
Tue
10
May
2016
6:30 pmMargaret Preston Room, Wreningham Village Hall
7:30 pmMargaret Preston Room, Village Hall
Sat
14
May
2016
8:30 pmWreningham Village Hall
Mon
23
May
2016
4pm & 4:20pmTop Row
Wed
15
Jun
2016
Sat
18
Jun
2016
8:30 pmWreningham Village Hall
Thu
23
Jun
2016
7am to 10pmWreningham Village Hall
Mon
27
Jun
2016
4pm & 4:20pmTop Row
Tue
28
Jun
2016
Thu
30
Jun
2016
8pm to 11pmWreningham Village Hall
Fri
01
Jul
2016
8pm to 11pmWreningham Village Hall
Sat
02
Jul
2016
8pm to 11pmWreningham Village Hall
Sun
03
Jul
2016
11am to 3pmWreningham Village Hall
Sat
09
Jul
2016
8:30 pmWreningham Village Hall
Tue
12
Jul
2016
7:30 pmMargaret Preston Room, Wreningham Village Hall
Mon
25
Jul
2016
4pm & 4:20pmTop Row
Sat
20
Aug
2016
8:30 pmWreningham Village Hall
Mon
22
Aug
2016
4pm & 4:20pmTop Row
Tue
13
Sep
2016
7:30 pmMargaret Preston Room, Wreningham Village Hall
Sat
17
Sep
2016
8:30 pmWreningham Village Hall
Mon
19
Sep
2016
4pm & 4:20pmTop Row
Fri
30
Sep
2016
Sat
01
Oct
2016
tbatba
Sat
08
Oct
2016
8:30 pmWreningham Village Hall
Sun
16
Oct
2016
3:00 pmVillage Hall, Mill Lane
Mon
17
Oct
2016
4pm & 4:20pmTop Row
Fri
21
Oct
2016
8:00 pmVillage Hall
Wed
26
Oct
2016
10am - 11.45amWreningham Village Hall
Sun
30
Oct
2016
2:30 pmAshwellthorpe Church
Sun
13
Nov
2016
11:45 amWreningham All Saints Church
Mon
14
Nov
2016
4pm & 4:20pmTop Row
Tue
15
Nov
2016
Fri
18
Nov
2016
7.15pm for 7.30pmWreningham Village Hall
Sat
19
Nov
2016
8:30 pmWreningham Village Hall
Fri
25
Nov
2016
from 7.30pmWreningham Village Hall
Wed
30
Nov
2016
10am - 11.45amWreningham Village Hall
Sat
03
Dec
2016
Sun
04
Dec
2016
10am to 4pmWreningham Village Hall, Mill Lane
Wed
07
Dec
2016
5pm to 8pmWrneingham Village Hall
Sat
10
Dec
2016
8:30 pmWreningham Village Hall
Mon
12
Dec
2016
4pm & 4:20pmTop Row
Tue
13
Dec
2016
7:00 pmWreningham Church
Sat
17
Dec
2016
6:00 pmWreningham Village Hall
Sun
18
Dec
2016
1pm for 1.30pmWreningham Village Hall
Thu
22
Dec
2016
7:00 pmBird in Hand, White Horse, Kings Head, Jolly Farmers
Sun
25
Dec
2016
9:30 amWreningham All Saints Church
Sun
01
Jan
2017
9:30 amWreningham All Saints Church
Mon
09
Jan
2017
4pm & 4:20pmTop Row
Tue
10
Jan
2017
7:30 pmMargaret Preston Room, Wreningham Village Hall
Wed
25
Jan
2017
10am - 11.45amWreningham Village Hall
Thu
26
Jan
2017
1:30 pmWreningham Village Hall
Sat
28
Jan
2017
6:00 pmWreningham Village Hall
6.30pm for 7pmTacolneston Village Hall
Sun
05
Feb
2017
4:00 pmMargaret Preston Room, Village Hall
Mon
06
Feb
2017
4pm & 4:20pmTop Row
Wed
08
Feb
2017
7:30 pmMargaret Preston Room, Village Hall
Sat
18
Feb
2017
7pm for 7.30pmWreningham Village Hall
Wed
22
Feb
2017
10am - 11.45amWreningham Village Hall
Sat
25
Feb
2017
Wed
01
Mar
2017
7:30 pmMargaret Preston Room
Mon
06
Mar
2017
4pm & 4:20pmTop Row
Tue
14
Mar
2017
7:30 pmMargaret Preston Room, Wreningham Village Hall
Fri
17
Mar
2017
7:30 pmMargaret Preston Room
Sat
18
Mar
2017
8:30 pmWreningham Village Hall
Wed
29
Mar
2017
10am - 11.45amWreningham Village Hall
7:30 pmMargaret Preston Room, Village Hall
Mon
03
Apr
2017
4pm & 4:20pmTop Row
Sat
08
Apr
2017
9 am - 12 noonPlaying Field, Mill Lane
Tue
18
Apr
2017
7:00 pmAll Saints Church, Church Road
Tue
18
Apr
2017
Thu
27
Apr
2017
All dayChurch Road nr Hethel Road Junction
Fri
21
Apr
2017
Wed
26
Apr
2017
10am - 11.45amWreningham Village Hall
Sat
29
Apr
2017
8:30 pmWreningham Village Hall
Sun
30
Apr
2017
2:00 pmWreningham Village Hall & beyond
Thu
04
May
2017
7am to 10pmVillage Hall as Polling Station
Mon
08
May
2017
4pm & 4:20pmTop Row
Tue
09
May
2017
6.30 to 7.30 pmMargaret Preston Room, Wreningham Village Hall
From 7.30 pmMargaret Preston Room, Wreningham Village Hall
Wed
17
May
2017
Fri
19
May
2017
all dayFor 143m from Ashwellthorpe Road junction
Sat
20
May
2017
10 am to NoonAll Saints Church, Church Road
Fri
26
May
2017
Wed
31
May
2017
10am - 11.45amWreningham Village Hall
Sat
10
Jun
2017
8:15 pmWreningham Village Hall
Thu
15
Jun
2017
6:30 pmVillage Hall, Mill Lane
Sat
17
Jun
2017
10:00 amVillage Hall, Mill Lane
Sun
18
Jun
2017
1:00 pmWreningham Village Hall
Sat
24
Jun
2017
Wreningham Village Hall
Mon
26
Jun
2017
4pm & 4:20pmTop Row
Wed
28
Jun
2017
10am - 11.45amWreningham Village Hall
Sat
01
Jul
2017
8:00 pmWreningham Village Hall
Sun
02
Jul
2017
9:30 amWreningham Church
Sat
08
Jul
2017
8:15 pmWreningham Village Hall
Tue
11
Jul
2017
7:30 pmMargaret Preston Room, Wreningham Village Hall
Thu
13
Jul
2017
Sun
16
Jul
2017
variousWreningham Village Hall
Sun
23
Jul
2017
1:00 pmWremingham Village Hall
Mon
24
Jul
2017
4pm & 4:25pmTop Row & Village Hall
Wed
26
Jul
2017
10am - 11.45amWreningham Village Hall
Sat
29
Jul
2017
Wreningham Village Hall
Tue
15
Aug
2017
3 pm to 8 pmVillage Hall, Mill Lane
Mon
21
Aug
2017
4pm & 4:25pmTop Row
Wed
30
Aug
2017
10am - 11.45amWreningham Village Hall
Sun
03
Sep
2017
12.30 to 2.30 pmWreningham Village Hall
Tue
12
Sep
2017
7:30 pmMargaret Preston Room, Wreningham Village Hall
2pm to 4pmCouncil Room, Village Hall
Sat
16
Sep
2017
8:30 pmWreningham Village Hall
Mon
18
Sep
2017
4pm & 4:25pmTop Row & Village Hall
Tue
19
Sep
2017
6:30 pmPlaying Field, Mill Lane
Wed
20
Sep
2017
3:30 pmPlaying Field, Mill Lane
Wed
27
Sep
2017
10am - 11.45amWreningham Village Hall
Thu
28
Sep
2017
7 to 9 pmBreckland Hall, Breckland Road, Costessey NR5 0RW
Sun
01
Oct
2017
12.30 to 2.30 pmWreningham Village Hall
Mon
09
Oct
2017
7:30 pmMPR, Wreningham Village Hall
Mon
16
Oct
2017
4pm & 4:25pmTop Row & Village Hall
Sat
21
Oct
2017
8:30 pmWreningham Village Hall
Wed
25
Oct
2017
10am - 11.45amWreningham Village Hall
Sat
04
Nov
2017
Sun
05
Nov
2017
12.30 to 2.30 pmWreningham Village Hall
4:00 pmVillage Hall
Mon
13
Nov
2017
4pm & 4:25pmTop Row & Village Hall
Tue
14
Nov
2017
7:30 pmMargaret Preston Room, Wreningham Village Hall
Fri
24
Nov
2017
Sat
25
Nov
2017
10am to 11.30amVillage Hall
Wed
29
Nov
2017
10am - 11.45amWreningham Village Hall
Fri
01
Dec
2017
Sun
03
Dec
2017
12.30 to 2.30 pmWreningham Village Hall
Thu
07
Dec
2017
6pm to 9pmWreningham Village Hall
Mon
11
Dec
2017
4pm & 4:25pmTop Row & Village Hall
Fri
15
Dec
2017
7.30 pm \'til lateWreningham Village Hall
Sun
07
Jan
2018
12.30 to 2.30 pmWreningham Village Hall
Mon
08
Jan
2018
4pm & 4:25pmTop Row & Village Hall
Tue
09
Jan
2018
7:30 pmMargaret Preston Room, Wreningham Village Hall
Wed
31
Jan
2018
10am - 11.45amWreningham Village Hall
Sun
04
Feb
2018
12.30 to 2.30 pmWreningham Village Hall
Mon
05
Feb
2018
4pm & 4:25pmTop Row & Village Hall
Fri
16
Feb
2018
8:00 pmVillage Hall, Mill Lane
Wed
28
Feb
2018
10am - 11.45amWreningham Village Hall
Sun
04
Mar
2018
12.30 to 2.30 pmWreningham Village Hall
Mon
05
Mar
2018
4pm & 4:25pmTop Row & Village Hall
Tue
13
Mar
2018
7:30 pmMargaret Preston Room, Wreningham Village Hall
Sun
18
Mar
2018
10 am startWreningham Village Hall car park
Thu
22
Mar
2018
Wed
28
Mar
2018
10am - 11.45amWreningham Village Hall
Sun
01
Apr
2018
12.30 to 2.30 pmWreningham Village Hall
Sun
22
Apr
2018
from 2pmWreningham - from the Village Hall
Wed
25
Apr
2018
10am - 11.45amWreningham Village Hall
7:00 pmLong Stratton Village Hall
If you have any questions about this contact Ian Mortimer or the surgery, asking for Dawn Brighton.
Sat
28
Apr
2018
11am to 3pmAshwellthorpe Village Hall
Mon
30
Apr
2018
4pm & 4:25pmTop Row & Village Hall
Sat
05
May
2018
7pm to 11pmVillage Hall, Mill Lane
Sun
06
May
2018
12.30 to 2.30 pmWreningham Village Hall
Tue
08
May
2018
6:30 pmMPR, Village Hall, Mill Lane
7:30 pmMargaret Preston Room, Wreningham Village Hall
7.30 - 8.30pmWreningham Village Hall
Tue
15
May
2018
7.30 - 8.30pmWreningham Village Hall
Tue
22
May
2018
7.30 - 8.30pmWreningham Village Hall
Tue
29
May
2018
7.30 - 8.30pmWreningham Village Hall
Sun
03
Jun
2018
12.30 to 2.30 pmWreningham Village Hall
Tue
05
Jun
2018
8:00 pmWreningham Villahe Hall
Mon
25
Jun
2018
4pm & 4:25pmTop Row & Village Hall
Wed
27
Jun
2018
10am - 11.45amWreningham Village Hall
Tue
10
Jul
2018
7:30 pmMargaret Preston Room, Wreningham Village Hall
Mon
23
Jul
2018
7:30 pmVillage Hall
4pm & 4:25pmTop Row & Village Hall
Wed
25
Jul
2018
10am - 11.45amWreningham Village Hall
Tue
07
Aug
2018
7:00 pmPlayingfield, Mill Lane, Wreningham
Sat
11
Aug
2018
Sun
12
Aug
2018
OpenWreningham - various
Mon
13
Aug
2018
11am to 3pmHethersett Village Hall, Back Lane, Hethersett, NR9 3JJ
7:30 pmVillage Hall
Wed
29
Aug
2018
10am - 11.45amWreningham Village Hall
Sat
01
Sep
2018
10:00 amWymondham Road / Ashwellthorpe Road / Mill Lane
Fri
07
Sep
2018
6.30-8.30pmVillage Hall, Mill Lane
Tue
11
Sep
2018
Wed
26
Sep
2018
10am - 11.45amWreningham Village Hall
Fri
19
Oct
2018
7.30pm onwardsVillage Hall
Wed
31
Oct
2018
10am - 11.45amWreningham Village Hall
Sat
03
Nov
2018
7:00 pmPlaying field, Mill Lane
Wed
07
Nov
2018
7:00 pmMargaret Preston Room, Wreningham Village Hall
Sun
11
Nov
2018
10:50 amAll Saints Church, Church Road, Wreningham
Mon
12
Nov
2018
N/ALong Stratton
Tue
13
Nov
2018
7:30 pmMargaret Preston Room, Wreningham Village Hall
Wed
28
Nov
2018
10am - 11.45amWreningham Village Hall
Wed
12
Dec
2018
1:30 pmWreningham School
Tue
18
Dec
2018
7:00 pmAll Saints Church, Wreningham
Sat
22
Dec
2018
7:00 pmBird in Hand
Mon
24
Dec
2018
9:30 amAll Saints Church, Wreningham
Mon
31
Dec
2018
8pm to 12.30amWreningham Village Hall
Sun
06
Jan
2019
12.30 to 2.30 pmWreningham Village Hall
Mon
07
Jan
2019
4pm & 4:25pmTop Row & Village Hall
Tue
08
Jan
2019
7 to 9pmLong Stratton Village Hall
Fri
11
Jan
2019
10:30 amGraveyard, All Saints Church, Wreningham
Wed
16
Jan
2019
7:15 pmMargaret Preston Room, Wreningham Village Hall
Thu
24
Jan
2019
1:30 amWreningham Village Hall
Sun
27
Jan
2019
Wed
30
Jan
2019
10am - 11.45amWreningham Village Hall
Sun
03
Feb
2019
12.30 to 2.30 pmWreningham Village Hall
Mon
04
Feb
2019
4pm & 4:25pmTop Row & Village Hall
Tue
12
Feb
2019
Wed
13
Feb
2019
7:30 pmMargaret Preston Room, Village Hall
Wed
27
Feb
2019
10:00 amSouth Norfolk Council, Long Stratton
10am - 11.45amWreningham Village Hall
Sun
03
Mar
2019
12.30 to 2.30 pmWreningham Village Hall
Mon
04
Mar
2019
4pm & 4:25pmTop Row & Village Hall
Tue
12
Mar
2019
7:30 pmMargaret Preston Room, Wreningham Village Hall
Wed
20
Mar
2019
7:30 pmMargaret Preston Room, Wreningham Village Hall
Wed
27
Mar
2019
10am - 11.45amWreningham Village Hall
Tue
02
Apr
2019
4.15pm & 4.45pmTop Row & Village Hall
Mon
08
Apr
2019
7:30 pmMargaret Preston Room, Village Hall
Wed
17
Apr
2019
Wed
24
Apr
2019
10am - 11.45amWreningham Village Hall
Tue
30
Apr
2019
4.15pm & 4.45pmTop Row & Village Hall
Thu
02
May
2019
8am to 10pmWreningham Village Hall
Tue
14
May
2019
6:30 pmMargaret Preston Room, Village Hall
7:30 pmMargaret Preston Room, Wreningham Village Hall
Sat
18
May
2019
EveningWreningham
Wed
22
May
2019
7:30 pmMargaret Preston Room, Wreningham Village Hall
Tue
28
May
2019
4.15pm & 4.45pmTop Row & Village Hall
Wed
29
May
2019
10am - 11.45amWreningham Village Hall
Wed
26
Jun
2019
10am - 11.45amWreningham Village Hall
Sat
29
Jun
2019
Sun
30
Jun
2019
Tue
09
Jul
2019
7:30 pmMargaret Preston Room, Wreningham Village Hall
9.30am to 12.30pmStart point to be announced
Tue
23
Jul
2019
4.15pm & 4.45pmTop Row & Village Hall
Mon
29
Jul
2019
Tue
20
Aug
2019
Wed
31
Jul
2019
10am - 11.45amWreningham Village Hall
Sun
04
Aug
2019
Until 4pmLotus Track, Hethel
Sat
17
Aug
2019
10am to 2pmWymondham Central Hall
Tue
20
Aug
2019
4.15pm & 4.45pmTop Row & Village Hall
Tue
27
Aug
2019
7:30 pmVillage Hall
Wed
28
Aug
2019
10am - 11.45amWreningham Village Hall
Sun
01
Sep
2019
Tue
17
Sep
2019
7:30 pmMargaret Preston Room, Wreningham Village Hall
4.15pm & 4.45pmTop Row & Village Hall
Wed
18
Sep
2019
7:30 pmMargaret Preston Room, Village Hall
Wed
25
Sep
2019
10am - 11.45amWreningham Village Hall
Tue
08
Oct
2019
Tue
15
Oct
2019
4.15pm & 4.45pmTop Row & Village Hall
Fri
18
Oct
2019
from 7.30pmW&W bar, Village Hall
Wed
30
Oct
2019
10am - 11.45amWreningham Village Hall
Sat
02
Nov
2019
from 6pmCar Park, Village Hall
Sun
03
Nov
2019
2:30 pmWreningham Village Hall
Tue
12
Nov
2019
7:30 pmMargaret Preston Room, Wreningham Village Hall
4.15pm & 4.45pmTop Row & Village Hall
Tue
10
Dec
2019
4.15pm & 4.45pmTop Row & Village Hall
Sat
14
Dec
2019
tbaWreningham Village Hall
Fri
20
Dec
2019
from 7.30pmWreningham Village Hall
Tue
07
Jan
2020
4.15pm & 4.45pmTop Row & Village Hall
Tue
14
Jan
2020
7:30 pmMargaret Preston Room, Wreningham Village Hall
Tue
21
Jan
2020
7:00 pmVillage Hall
Sat
25
Jan
2020
Mon
27
Jan
2020
Tue
04
Feb
2020
4.15pm & 4.45pmTop Row & Village Hall
Sun
01
Mar
2020
7pm to 10pmWreningham Village Hall
Tue
03
Mar
2020
4.15pm & 4.45pmTop Row & Village Hall
Tue
10
Mar
2020
7:30 pmMargaret Preston Room, Wreningham Village Hall
Mon
16
Mar
2020
Fri
22
May
2020
Tue
17
Mar
2020
7:00 pmVillage Hall
Wed
25
Mar
2020
10am - 11.45amWreningham Village Hall
wheneverhome
Sat
28
Mar
2020
11am; 1pm; 3pmHethersett; Cringleford; Mulbarton
Tue
31
Mar
2020
4.15pm & 4.45pmTop Row & Village Hall
Wed
01
Apr
2020
EveningVillage Hall
Mon
20
Apr
2020
Wed
29
Apr
2020
All roads, Wreningham
Sun
26
Apr
2020
10am to 1pmStreets of Wreningham
Mon
11
May
2020
Fri
15
May
2020
Wymondham Road to Bridge Road
Tue
12
May
2020
7:30 pmMargaret Preston Room, Wreningham Village Hall
Tue
19
May
2020
7:00 pmVillage Hall
Sat
04
Jul
2020
Mon
06
Jul
2020
SNC Website
Fri
10
Jul
2020
5:00 pmWreningham Village Hall
Tue
14
Jul
2020
7:30 pmMargaret Preston Room, Wreningham Village Hall
Wed
29
Jul
2020
10am - 11.45amWreningham Village Hall
Fri
14
Aug
2020
5:00 pmVillage Hall
Sat
22
Aug
2020
1730 to 2030Lotus Hethel Track
Tue
08
Sep
2020
7:30 pmMain Hall, Wreningham Village Hall
Sun
13
Sep
2020
10:00 amVillage Hall
Sat
10
Oct
2020
Sat
17
Oct
2020
Tue
13
Oct
2020
16.15 to 16.35Stevens Lane, Top Row
16.15 to 16.35Stevens Lane, Top Row
Tue
10
Nov
2020
7:30 pmOn-line
Wed
11
Nov
2020
Fri
13
Nov
2020
Sun
15
Nov
2020
2:00 pmOn-line
Tue
12
Jan
2021
7:30 pmOn Screen
Tue
09
Mar
2021
7:30 pmOn Screen
Mon
12
Apr
2021
tbaMill Lane, Wreningham
Thu
15
Apr
2021
7 to 11pmVillage Hall - Terrace
Fri
16
Apr
2021
5 to 11pmVillage Hall - Terrace
Sun
18
Apr
2021
10am startVillage roads
12noon to 2.30pmVillage Hall - Terrace
Wed
28
Apr
2021
10am - 12 noonVillage Hall Terrace
Tue
04
May
2021
6:30 pmOn-line
About 7.30pmOn Screen
Thu
06
May
2021
7am to 10pmWreningham Village Hall
Wed
26
May
2021
10am - 12 noonVillage Hall Terrace
Mon
07
Jun
2021
n/an/a
Mon
14
Jun
2021
Fri
23
Jul
2021
n/aContact Parish Clerk
Sat
26
Jun
2021
Wed
30
Jun
2021
Thu
01
Jul
2021
7.30-8.30pmYour browser
Tue
13
Jul
2021
7:30 pmMargaret Preston Room, Village Hall
Tue
20
Jul
2021
12noon to 7pmVillage Hall
Mon
02
Aug
2021
5:00 pmSouth Norfolk Council Offices
Tue
14
Sep
2021
7:30 pmVillage Hall
Wed
22
Sep
2021
Mon
04
Oct
2021
Fri
29
Oct
2021
all dayNr Long's Wood
Sat
16
Oct
2021
10am to 4pmVillage Hall
Tue
09
Nov
2021
Thu
25
Nov
2021
9am to 1pmWymondham Road, 582m from Church Road
Fri
03
Dec
2021
6.30pm for 7pmReading Room by Village Sign
Tue
11
Jan
2022
postponedPostponed
Tue
08
Feb
2022
7:30 pmMargaret Preston Room, Wreningham Village Hall
Wed
23
Feb
2022
10 to 12noonWreingham Village Hall
Mon
28
Feb
2022
7:30 pmMargaret Preston Room
Tue
08
Mar
2022
7:30 pmMargaret Preston Room, Village Hall
Sun
20
Mar
2022
10:30 amWreningham All Saints Church
Fri
25
Mar
2022
18 mile trail
Wed
30
Mar
2022
10 to 12noonWreningham Village Hall
Fri
01
Apr
2022
Thu
07
Apr
2022
Noon to 2pmVillage Hall, Mill Lane
Fri
08
Apr
2022
2pm to 4pmVillage Hall, Mill Lane
Thu
21
Apr
2022
Wed
27
Apr
2022
10 to 12noonWreningham Village Hall
Fri
29
Apr
2022
from 7pmVillage Hall
Sat
30
Apr
2022
Thu
05
May
2022
7am to 10pmVillage Hall, Mill Lane
Fri
06
May
2022
Sat
07
May
2022
10am - 4pmWreningham Village Hall
Tue
10
May
2022
6:30 pmMargaret Preston Room, Village Hall
Wed
11
May
2022
1 to 6.30pmMulbarton Village Hall
Sat
14
May
2022
10am to noonAll Saints Church car park, Church Road
Sun
15
May
2022
from 2pmstart at Village Hall, Mill Lane
Thu
19
May
2022
Fri
20
May
2022
from 7pmVillage Hall
Wed
25
May
2022
10 to 12noonWreningham Village Hall
Sat
28
May
2022
Thu
02
Jun
2022
3:00 pmAll Saints, Wreningham
7-11pmWitch & Wren Bar, Village Hall
Fri
03
Jun
2022
2 to 4.30pmVillage Hall
5.30 pm & 7.0pmVillage Hall
Sat
04
Jun
2022
5 to 7.30pmVillage Hall
Sun
05
Jun
2022
12-4.40pmPlaying Field / Village Hall
Sun
26
Jun
2022
10:00 amShelley Cottage, Wymondham Rd
Wed
29
Jun
2022
10 to 12noonWreningham Village Hall
Sun
03
Jul
2022
10:00 amThe Old Homestead, Top Row
Tue
12
Jul
2022
Sun
24
Jul
2022
10:00 amWilleys Croft, Church Road
Wed
27
Jul
2022
10 to 12noonWreningham Village Hall
Wed
31
Aug
2022
10 to 12noonWreningham Village Hall
Wed
28
Sep
2022
10 to 12noonWreningham Village Hall
Tue
04
Oct
2022
7:30 pmMargaret Preston Room, Village Hall
Fri
14
Oct
2022
Sat
15
Oct
2022
Sat
15
Oct
2022
Sun
16
Oct
2022
Fri
21
Oct
2022
Sat
29
Oct
2022
Wed
26
Oct
2022
10 to 12noonWreningham Village Hall
Thu
27
Oct
2022
2:00 pmMargarat Preston Room, Villlage Hall
Sun
30
Oct
2022
9:00 amWreningham Church, Church Road
Tue
01
Nov
2022
Tue
08
Nov
2022
7:30 pmMargaret Preston Room, Village Hall
Thu
10
Nov
2022
2-3pmVillage Hall
Sat
12
Nov
2022
Sat
19
Nov
2022
2-4pmVillage Hall
Sat
26
Nov
2022
Tue
29
Nov
2022
10am-noonVillage Hall
Wed
30
Nov
2022
10 to 12noonWreningham Village Hall
Thu
01
Dec
2022
Fri
02
Dec
2022
Sat
03
Dec
2022
Tue
20
Dec
2022
Wed
28
Dec
2022
10 to 12noonWreningham Village Hall
Thu
05
Jan
2023
10-12noonVillage Hall
Tue
10
Jan
2023
7:30 pmMargaret Preston Room, Village Hall
Fri
20
Jan
2023
Order 2-3pmVillage Hall
Wed
25
Jan
2023
10 to 12noonWreningham Village Hall
13:15 for 13:30 to 16:30Village Hall
Fri
27
Jan
2023
Tue
31
Jan
2023
16:15 & 16:4516:15 at Steven Lane, Top Row; 16:45 at Village Hall
Sun
05
Feb
2023
Doors open at 2pmWreningham Village Hall
Tue
07
Feb
2023
2:00 pmWitch & Wren Bar, Village Hall
7:00 pmWitch & Wren Bar, Village Hall
Wed
15
Feb
2023
10am to noonVillage Hall
Sat
18
Feb
2023
8.30pm-11.45pmWreningham Village Hall
Wed
22
Feb
2023
10.00 to 12.00Wreningham Village Hall
12.15 for 12.30Wreningham Village Hall
13.15 for 13.30Wreningham Village Hall
Tue
28
Feb
2023
16:15 & 16:4516:15 at Steven Lane, Top Row; 16:45 at Village Hall
Fri
10
Mar
2023
Sat
11
Mar
2023
Sun
12
Mar
2023
Doors open at 2pmWreningham Village Hall
Tue
14
Mar
2023
Sat
25
Mar
2023
Tue
28
Mar
2023
16:15 & 16:4516:15 at Steven Lane, Top Row; 16:45 at Village Hall
Wed
29
Mar
2023
10 to 12noonWreningham Village Hall
1215 to 1315Wreningham Village Hall
1315 for 1330 startWreningham Village Hall
Sat
01
Apr
2023
2:00 pmAll Saints Church, Church Road, Wreningham
Sun
02
Apr
2023
Doors open at 2pmWreningham Village Hall
Thu
06
Apr
2023
Tue
11
Apr
2023
2:00 pmAll Saints Church, Church Road, Wreningham
Mon
17
Apr
2023
6:30 pmWreningham Church, Church Road
Wed
19
Apr
2023
10am - 12 noonMargaret Preston Room, Village Hall
Sat
22
Apr
2023
Tue
25
Apr
2023
16:15 & 16:4516:15 at Steven Lane, Top Row; 16:45 at Village Hall
Wed
26
Apr
2023
10 to 12noonWreningham Village Hall
Sat
29
Apr
2023
9.30am to noonVillage Hall
Mon
01
May
2023
7:30 pmWreningham Church, Church Road
Thu
04
May
2023
08:00 to 22:00Village Hall
Thu
04
May
2023
Sun
07
May
2023
Fri
05
May
2023
Sun
07
May
2023
Doors open at 2pmWreningham Village Hall
Mon
08
May
2023
9am-1pmWreningham - Hall, Church, Playingfield, around...
Tue
09
May
2023
APM 6.30; WPC 7.30Margaret Preston Room, Village Hall
Sat
13
May
2023
Tue
23
May
2023
16:15 & 16:4516:15 at Steven Lane, Top Row; 16:45 at Village Hall
Wed
31
May
2023
10 to 12noonWreningham Village Hall
Sun
04
Jun
2023
Doors open at 2pmWreningham Village Hall
Sun
11
Jun
2023
Tue
20
Jun
2023
16:15 & 16:4516:15 at Steven Lane, Top Row; 16:45 at Village Hall
Sat
24
Jun
2023
Tue
27
Jun
2023
7:00 pmVillage Hall
Wed
28
Jun
2023
10 to 12noonWreningham Village Hall
Sun
02
Jul
2023
Doors open at 2pmWreningham Village Hall
Tue
11
Jul
2023
Sat
22
Jul
2023
Wed
26
Jul
2023
10 to 12noonWreningham Village Hall
Sun
06
Aug
2023
Doors open at 2pmWreningham Village Hall
Sat
12
Aug
2023
Tue
15
Aug
2023
16:15 & 16:4516:15 at Steven Lane, Top Row; 16:45 at Village Hall
Sat
26
Aug
2023
7:00 pmWitch & Wren Bar
Wed
30
Aug
2023
10 to 12noonWreningham Village Hall
Sun
03
Sep
2023
Doors open at 2pmWreningham Village Hall
Mon
11
Sep
2023
7:00 pmVillage Hall
Tue
12
Sep
2023
16:15 & 16:4516:15 at Steven Lane, Top Row; 16:45 at Village Hall
Sat
23
Sep
2023
Wed
27
Sep
2023
10 to 12noonWreningham Village Hall
Sun
01
Oct
2023
Doors open at 2pmWreningham Village Hall
Tue
10
Oct
2023
16:15 & 16:4516:15 at Steven Lane, Top Row; 16:45 at Village Hall
Sat
14
Oct
2023
Sat
21
Oct
2023
Thu
26
Oct
2023
10 to 12noonWreningham Village Hall
Sat
28
Oct
2023
10am to 12 noonVillage Hall
Wed
01
Nov
2023
Sun
05
Nov
2023
3:00 pmAll Saints Church, Wreningham
Doors open at 2pmWreningham Village Hall
Tue
07
Nov
2023
16:15 & 16:4516:15 at Steven Lane, Top Row; 16:45 at Village Hall
Sat
11
Nov
2023
Tue
14
Nov
2023
7:30 pmMargaret Preston Room, Village Hall
Sat
18
Nov
2023
Thu
23
Nov
2023
7:30 pmKetteringham Village Hall
Wed
29
Nov
2023
10 to 12noonWreningham Village Hall
Sun
03
Dec
2023
Doors open at 2pmWreningham Village Hall
Tue
05
Dec
2023
16:15 & 16:4516:15 at Steven Lane, Top Row; 16:45 at Village Hall
Sat
09
Dec
2023
8.30-11.45pmWreningham Village Hall
Sun
31
Dec
2023
8.30-11.45pmWreningham Village Hall
Tue
02
Jan
2024
16:15 & 16:4516:15 at Steven Lane, Top Row; 16:45 at Village Hall
Tue
09
Jan
2024
7:30 pmMargaret Preston Room, Village Hall
Fri
26
Jan
2024
Sun
28
Jan
2024
Daylight hoursYour Garden
Tue
30
Jan
2024
16:15 & 16:4516:15 at Steven Lane, Top Row; 16:45 at Village Hall
Tue
27
Feb
2024
16:15 & 16:4516:15 at Steven Lane, Top Row; 16:45 at Village Hall
Wed
28
Feb
2024
16.30 - 19.30Margaret Preston Room / Witch & Wren, Village Hall
Thu
29
Feb
2024
10am to 2pmWreningham Village Hall
Tue
12
Mar
2024
7:30 pmMargaret Preston Room, Village Hall
Tue
26
Mar
2024
16:15 & 16:4516:15 at Steven Lane, Top Row; 16:45 at Village Hall
Wed
27
Mar
2024
10am to noonWreningham Village Hall
Sun
21
Apr
2024
2pm until 4pmWitch & Wren, Village Hall to start.
Tue
23
Apr
2024
16:15 & 16:4516:15 at Steven Lane, Top Row; 16:45 at Village Hall
Tue
14
May
2024
7:30 pmMargaret Preston Room, Village Hall
Fri
24
May
2024
16:15 & 16:4516:15 at Steven Lane, Top Row; 16:45 at Village Hall
Tue
18
Jun
2024
16:15 & 16:4516:15 at Steven Lane, Top Row; 16:45 at Village Hall
Tue
09
Jul
2024
7:30 pmMargaret Preston Room, Village Hall
Tue
16
Jul
2024
16:15 & 16:4516:15 at Steven Lane, Top Row; 16:45 at Village Hall
Tue
10
Sep
2024
7:30 pmMargaret Preston Room, Village Hall
Tue
12
Nov
2024
7:30 pmMargaret Preston Room, Village Hall