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Village clean up day

A big ‘Thank You’ to the nine volunteers who turned up on Saturday 17th April for the village clean-up day.  Between us we picked up 26 sackfuls of discarded waste from the Binfield Heath road verges.

 It’s just a pity that it is always the same faces that turn up  -  we need more volunteers. If you didn’t hear about it and would like to be personally notified next year, please send me an email:  rpawson at nakedobjects dot org and I’ll let you know.

I know that some of you make a regular habit of taking a carrier bag with you on a walk and picking up a few items.  Keep up the good work.

 Richard P

Broadband

If anyone is still having problems getting Broadband in the village I can strongly recommend Talk Talk. They have the technology in our exchange which we have been using in Gravel Road for over a month.    You can sign up for a package including line rental, broadband and international calls for£25.00 per month. We have been completely satisfied with the service and it is available to the whole village.

jude smith

CHARITY QUIZ NIGHT

When:    On Saturday, 14th March, 7 for 7.30pm start.

Where:   Dunsden Village Hall

Why:      To have fun!

Why:      To raise money for Comic Relief who are supporting, among others:

child carers, young people with alcohol problems and older people as well as   street children and others in Africa          http://www.rednoseday.com/change_lives/where_your_money_goes

 

Teams:         Teams consist of 5/6 players and on this occasion we are being very silly and dressing up – the best team will win a prize!

               All teams choose a name and this time you can dress accordingly.  It may be just a hat or a colour or you may like to become a Victorian or Roman for the evening.  Be a pop star, a pirate, a glam rocker or a character from your favourite film or TV programme – the idea is to have fun and amuse others.

Prizes:    These have yet to be decided but are usually small rewards, a token of your success rather than lavish.

Cost:         Tickets cost £10 to include a ploughman’s supper, cake and a welcome drink.

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