Our new Cribbage Group starts up on the 11th of April, 10:00 – 12:00 at Kensington House
Contact Neil Hawkes for more details on 07369 212101
Our new Cribbage Group starts up on the 11th of April, 10:00 – 12:00 at Kensington House
Contact Neil Hawkes for more details on 07369 212101
A booking has been made with Alfa Travel for 5 days/4 nights Dinner/Bed/Breakfast, staying at the Anchor Head Hotel, Weston Super Mare which is a lovely place to visit. This is one of Alfa’s Leisureplex Hotels, set with sea views close to local amenities. All the comfortable rooms are en suite with all the usual facilities we expect. Entertainment and excursions to be included.(excursions not finalised yet but this is a good area for interesting Cities and Countryside eg Bath, Bristol, Wells, Cheddar etc.). This late break comes just in time to enjoy a chance to relax before the Christmas epic sets in, enjoy good company and be looked after. (Someone else to wonder “what’s for tea?”)
When?? Mon.11th Nov.2024 to Fri 15th Nov.2024. Price: £309pp (some sea view rooms available at £25pp) will be less when group discount is applied). Deposit £50pp. (Cheques to be made payable to ALFA TRAVEL) Seats will be on sale at our table on Tues.9th April 2024. ONE TWIN ROOM LEFT – ALL SOLD
Family History research using DNA, is it worth it?
Who are all these cousins, all over the world, what do the various terms mean?
Hopefully Ros will have plenty of answers and guidance on the subject!
2.00 pm Lydiate Village Centre
Fifteen Stramblers took the train to Chester. We walked into the City Centre to Bath Street and the City’s historic Public Baths, housing not just one but two Victorian Swimming Pools and have been at the heart of Chester’s community for well over 100 years. Leaving Bath street, we turned into Forgate Street and saw the Grade II listed Parkers Buildings flats built in 1889 for the first Duke of Westminster. We then Continue reading
Hi all art fans
just a reminder u3a will be closed on above date .
Next meeting April 9th
Have a good Easter
Maureen
N. B this event is closed. No places left.
I know we did York last year however this is a different take on Van Gogh. Or like me, do you just want to go again?
If you are interested as a newcomer or been before, let me know ASAP
cost, group concessions £22.00
Have provisionally booked 25 places , Friday July 12th 11.15 am slot.
Book at desk with Maureen or Jan
The doors are open again , we are visiting
Birmingham Cathedral and Birmingham Museum / art gallery Friday June 14th.
The stained glass windows and the Pre Raphaelites are on show along with a wonderful arts and crafts jewellery designer Charles Gaskin.
coach from Maghull square 8.30 am
Cost about £40 per person with 25 members attending to be confirmed coach £700
Entry to Cathedral £5
Entry to Art Gallery still under discussion ??
Booking at desk with Maureen or Jan
Due to a clash of dates a room has become available on our six day Dublin break departing on the 9th of June this year. The room can be used as a single, twin or double occupancy.
The cost of the break is £729.00 pp with a ss of £100.00 if travelling solo.
The flyer for this holiday containing full details can be found on the Holiday Group pages on our website.
Twelve members of the group headed for New Brighton by train this morning to commence the walk along the coastal path to Hoylake.
This month’s walk was originally intended to be in the Westhead/Lathom area but the amount of rain we have had recently meant that some parts of the paths were very muddy which would have made walking quite difficult. The decision was therefore taken to defer the walk until later in the year when, hopefully, the mud will be less of a problem. Instead we decided to walk from New Brighton to Hoylake on what we knew were reasonable paths with an absence of mud.
We walked from the station down to the promenade. Unfortunately, despite the weather forecast indicating there would not be any rain, the first two miles of the walk were in the rain, which was quite miserable.
Once the rain stopped the conditions could be described as “good walking weather”.
On arrival in Hoylake we visited “Hoylake Lights”, a Weatherspoon’s establishment, where we enjoyed lunch before returning by train.
All agreed they had enjoyed this seven mile walk and are looking forward to our next walk which will be from West Kirby to Hilbre Island on April 18th.
The afternoon tea will consist of several sandwiches with meat , fish egg and cheese , scones and cakes with tea/coffee
There will be Prosecco prior to the afternoon tea
If any member requires a vegetarian option / gluten free option please text George on 07826 048379 , I will then advise boat yard of your name time of your trip and your boat number