Tickets are now on sale for the Blue Skies Big Band Charity Concert on 27 February at Haslingfield Village Hall.
You can buy them at £10 each from Haslingfield Village Shop, Country Kitchen or from Caroline on: 01223 870049. The concert is in aid of The Alzheimer’s Research Fund (No.1077089). Doors will open at 7.30 pm for an 8.00 pm start. For more details about this once-off concert, please click Read more
Put yourselves in the picture A wonderful way to start a new year with neighbours, family and friends. A free event for all ages of people and dogs (must be on leads). The guided walk lasts about an hour and a half. Afterwards, you are invited to return to the hall for homemade soup and sandwiches for a small charge to cover costs. Meet at Haslingfield Village Hall: 11:00 AM. January 1st 2016.
A further guided walk will take place after noon for the more energetic.
There are still spaces available for The Haslingfield Young Little Theatre Beginners Workshops, which start in January 2016. The sessions will take place on 3, 10, 24, 31 January and 7 February (no session on 17 January). They will be held on Sunday mornings at Haslingfield Village Hall and will last one and a half hours. Read more
Haslingfield Little Theatre are delighted to be hosting another Blue Skies Big Band Concert, following their very successful performance in February. The concert will take place at Haslingfield Village Hall on Saturday 27 February 2016, and will be in aid of The Alzheimer’s Research Fund (No.1077089). Doors will open at 7.30 pm for an 8.00 pm start. Read more
There’s a free Karaoke night this Saturday 12th December at the Little Rose Pub. The singing gets underway from 8pm and everybody is welcome. This is one of a number of special events at the village’s last pub over the festive season. The pub is also offering a three course Christmas Meal for £18-95 for adults or £10-50 for Children. Includes full vegetarian and gluten free options plus the traditional Turkey Breast and Christmas Pudding.
The next Film Club will be at 7.30pm on Friday 11th December 2015, meeting in the Haslingfield Methodist Church Rooms. Admission is free. Running time 101 min. Certificate: U. We will break for mince pies etc half way through. Read more
As of 3.00 p.m. today (Wednesday), there are 6 tickets left for tomorrow night’s performance of the Little Theatre panto, Mother Goose (Thursday 26th Nov) and 3 for Saturday night (28th Nov). Ticket price £9 /£6 concessions (no concessions Saturday night).
If you’d like to buy any of them, please ring the Box Office on: 01223 514849.
On Saturday 12th December from 11.30 am – 1.30 pm, Haslingfield Primary School will be holding its Christmas Fayre. There will be Santa’s Grotto, Stalls, a Raffle, Carol Singing, Teas, Hot Dogs, Pulled Park, Sing-along Frozen and Mulled Wine.
If you haven’t yet bought your tickets for the Haslingfield Little Theatre panto, Mother Goose, which is on at the Village Hall next week, 26, 27 and 28 November – online tickets are available for the Thursday night performance only. To buy your tickets online, please click here.
If you’d like tickets for the Friday or Saturday night performances, there are still a few tickets available for these dates in Haslingfield Village Shop and Country Kitchen. However, the Saturday matinee is completely sold out.
Enjoy a three course Christmas Meal at the Little Rose Pub for £18-95 for adults or £10-50 for Children. Includes full vegetarian and gluten free options plus the traditional Turkey Breast and Christmas Pudding. Available from 1st December until 22nd December inclusive. Don’t hesitate to contact the pub if you’d prefer something different, either email: littlerosepub@yahoo.co.uk or call: 01223-870618. For the full menu and booking form click the link below:-
The Little Rose pub recently played host to Siv Sears. He’s set himself a target of playing cribbage in every county in the UK and then perhaps setting up a national Cribbage competition. He’s a 38 year old Englishman with a passion for Cribbage. Having just returned to his native UK from China, where he’s have lived for most of the last 15 years, he’s been interested to find that Crib in the UK is very much locally organised, rather than both nationally and locally organised as he’s seen before in the States. As such, he’s set himself 4 goals. To see them, click Read More:-