January Village Society Talk

cement worksBarrington Cement Works: very near, very important, very interesting.
Its geography, history, archaeology, and stories of 44 years of employment there are the subjects of the next Haslingfield Village Society talk.   John Drayton, who received an MBE for services to the Quarry Industry and Geology, will be presenting this comprehensive talk.  Something for everyone,  Tues., 21 January 2014,  Haslingfield Village Hall, 8PM.   All are welcome; members and school age FREE.   Small charge for visitors.

Young Little Theatre Beginners Workshops start soon!

HLT LOGO (2) jpgOn Sunday, 19th January, workshops will begin for children wanting to join Haslingfield Young Little Theatre. As well as acting on the stage, participants will learn about lights, costumes and props, and undertake practical sessions on making sounds and doing scary makeup. Continue reading Young Little Theatre Beginners Workshops start soon!

Film Club

movie cameraNext showing will be at 7.30pm on Friday 10th January 2014 in the Haslingfield Methodist Church Rooms.  Admission is free.  Running time 110min. Certificate: 15+  Contains strong language.  There will be subtitles for the ‘Hard of Hearing’.  We shall break for tea/coffee and biscuits half way through and there will be a collection to cover refreshments and use of the rooms. Continue reading Film Club

FILM CLUB

movie cameraOur next meeting of the FILM CLUB will will be at 7.30pm on Friday 29th November 2013  at the Haslingfield Methodist Church Rooms.  Admission is free. Running time c.88 min., certificate PG.  We shall break for tea/coffee and biscuits half way through and there will be a collection to cover refreshments and use of the rooms.

Next Village Society Talk

owl“Saving Nature in the 21st Century: a Local and Global Challenge”

RSPB logoby Aidan Lonergan, Haslingfield resident and the RSPB’s leader of Futurescapes, their landscape scale conservation work.  Haslingfield Village Society, Tues. 26th November, 8:00pm, in the Village Hall.   This is an important issue for our future.  Youngsters 16 and under and Village Society members Free.  Small charge for visitors.  Tea and biscuits in the interval.