Just a reminder to everyone that the Quiz is on 9th November @ 7pm in Dalton le Dale Community Centre. If you haven’t paid then Wed 31st Oct monthly meeting is the last opportunity to do so. It’s £6 which includes beef sandwich and roast potatoes. Jan Leach – email janice472000@outlook.com Tel: 0191 5849784/07564522037. Continue reading
Monthly Archives: October 2018
Gardening Group
After a successful spring and summer of visits the Gardening Group are resting for the winter months. The next meeting will be in the Spring, 2019. Thanks for all of the support given during this time. Steve Doneghan Continue reading
*Reminder* Forensic Day 29th October
Forensics Day Monday 29th October will start at 10am in Seaham Town Hall. Coffee will be served at start. Continue reading
Coffee Morning
Our first coffee morning went really well. We had 35 people attending and everyone said they had enjoyed it. It was a good time to chat and look at the group boards in relative peace. There were some new members there who really appreciated getting to know some new people and to take time to … Continue reading
Announcement to All ‘Budding’ Growers
We have the opportunity to use some of the raised bed community garden space at the Shaw Trust garden centre in Seaham. Included would also be the use of a poly tunnel. If anyone is interested in joining an ‘allotment’ group please contact me at the next general meeting where I will give more information. … Continue reading
November Walk
Thursday 1st. November, Meet at Broompark Picnic Site Car Park (as per Last walk) DH7 7RJ Broompark – Bearpark Circular Walk, approx. 5.5 miles, Fairly easy going, allow 2 ½ hours. Meet at 0845 for 0900 hrs. Start. – A690 through Durham- at the bottom of Neville’s Cross bank turn right at roundabout before the … Continue reading
Successful Beach Clean Up
Thank you to the twelve members of the U3A who met this morning at the Crows Nest Roundabout to carry out a beach clean up. We couldn’t have picked a better day to carry out this work. The sun was shining brightly, it was warm, not a cloud in the sky and no wind. The … Continue reading