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Lancashire Federation of Women's Institutes LANCASHIRE FEDERATION OF WOMEN’S INSTITUTES LIST OF WIs FOR 2019 (2018 Membership in brackets followed by formation year and month of Annual Meeting) ACCRINGTON & DISTRICT (62) (2012) (Nov.) 2nd Wed., 7.30 p.m., Enfield Cricket Club, Dill Hall Lane, Accrington, BB5 4DQ AINSDALE (47) (1984) (Oct.) 2nd Weds., 2.00 p.m., Sacred Heart Church Hall, Liverpool Road, Ainsdale, PR8 3PB ANSDELL & FAIRHAVEN (85) (2005) (Nov.) 2nd Mon., 7.30 p.m. St. Joseph’s Church Hall, 16 Woodlands Road, Lytham St. Annes, FY8 4EP, www.ansdellwi.weebly.com APPLEY BRIDGE (41) (1950) (Oct.) 2nd Weds., 7.30 p.m., Appley Bridge Village Hall, Appley Lane North, Appley Bridge, WN6 9AQ www.facebook.com/appleybridgewi ARKHOLME & DISTRICT (23) (1952) (Nov.) 2nd Mon., 7.30 p.m. Arkholme Village Hall, Kirkby Lonsdale Road, Arkholme, Carnforth, LA6 1AT ASHTON ON RIBBLE (63) (1989) (Oct.) 2nd Tues., 1.30 p.m., St. Andrew’s Church Hall, Tulketh Road, Preston, PR2 1ES ASPULL & HAIGH (49) (1955) (Nov.) 2nd Mon., 7.30 p.m., St. Elizabeth's Parish Hall, Bolton Road, Aspull, Wigan, WN2 1PR ATHERTON (49) (1992) (Nov.) 2nd Thurs., 7.30 p.m., St. Richard’s Parish Centre, Jubilee Hall, Mayfield Street, Atherton, M46 0AQ AUGHTON (49) (1925) (Nov.) 3rd Tues., 7.30 p.m., ‘The Hut’, 42 Town Green Lane, Aughton, L39 6SF AUGHTON MOSS (17) (1955) (Nov.) 1st Thurs., 2.00 p.m., Christ Church Ministry Centre, Liverpool Road, Aughton BALDERSTONE & DISTRICT (41) (1919) (Nov.) 2nd Tues., 7.30 p.m., Mellor Brook Community Centre, 7 Whalley Road, Mellor Brook, BB2 7PR BANKS (49) (1952) (Nov.) 1st Thurs., 7.30 p.m., Meols Court Lounge, Schwartzman Drive, Banks, Southport, PR9 8BG BARE & DISTRICT (73) (2006) (Sept.) 3rd Thurs., 7.30 p.m., St. Christopher’s Church Hall, St. Christopher’s Way, Bare, Morecambe, LA4 6AA BARLEY (46) (1942) (Oct.) 1st Weds., 7.30 p.m., Barley Village Hall, Cross Lane, Barley, BB12 9JU BARTON (95) (1921) (Oct.) 2nd Tues., 7.30 p.m., Barton Village Hall, 852 Garstang Road, Barton, PR3 5AA BELMONT (34) (1964) (Oct.) 2nd Thurs., 7.30 p.m., Bolton Sailing Club, Belmont, Bolton, BL7 8BD BICKERSTAFFE (15) (1956) (Nov.) 4th Mon., 7.30 p.m., Four Lane Ends Mission, Skelmersdale Road, Bickerstaffe, L39 OEZ BILLINGTON LANGHO & DISTRICT (52) (1959) (Oct.) 1st Tues, 7.45 p.m., St. Mary’s Hall, York Lane, Langho, Blackburn, BB6 8DW BILSBORROW (12) (1921) (Nov.) 1st Weds., 7.30 p.m., Bilsborrow Village Hall, Church Lane, Bilsborrow, PR3 OQR BIRTLE AND JERICHO (42) (2012) (April) Last Tues., 7.30 p.m., Jericho Methodist Church, 1 Elbut Lane, Jericho, Bury, BL9 7TU BLACKPOOL (52) (1995) (Nov.) 2nd Thurs., 1.45 p.m., Bispham Scout Headquarters, 562 Devonshire Road, Blackpool, FY2 0JT BOLTON LE SANDS (102) (1932) (Nov.) 2nd Tues., 7.15 p.m., The Village Hall, Packet Lane, Bolton-le-Sands, LA5 8DW BOOTHSTOWN & WORSLEY (44) (2015) (April) 1st Thurs. at 7.30 p.m., Boothstown Methodist Church, Chaddock Lane, Boothstown, M28 1DD BORWICK & PRIEST HUTTON (19) (1921) (Nov.) 2nd Tues., 7.30 p.m., Borwick and Priest Hutton War Memorial Hall, Borwick Lane, Borwick, Carnforth, LA6 1JP BRADSHAW & HARWOOD (65) (1977) (Nov.) 1st Thurs., 7.30 p.m., Longsight Methodist Church Hall, Longsight, Harwood, Bolton, BL2 3HF BRETHERTON (58) (2015) (Oct. ) 2nd Thurs., 7.30 p.m., The Congregational Church, South Road, Bretherton, PR26 9AH www.brethertonwi.co.uk BRINDLE (40) (1944) (Oct.) 2nd Mon., 7.30 p.m., Brindle Community Hall, Water Street, Brindle, PR6 8NH BROCK BELLES (43) (2016) (March) 3rd Mon., 7.30 p.m., Claughton Memorial Hall, Stubbins Lane, Claughton on Brock, PR3 0QH BROMLEY CROSS (42) (1978) (Sept.) 2nd Thurs., 7.30 p.m., Cornerstone Church, Lord’s Stile Lane, Bromley Cross, Bolton, BL7 9JL BROUGHTON (30) (1926) (Nov.) 3rd Weds., 7.30 p.m., Broughton Club Hall, Whittingham Lane, Broughton, Preston, PR3 5DA BUCKSHAW VILLAGE (39) (2011) (Nov.) 2nd Thursday., 7.30 p.m., Euxton Cricket Club, Balshaw Park, Southport Road, Euxton, PR7 6DD [email protected] BURNLEY (48) (2014) (March) 3rd Thurs., 7.30 p.m. Burnley College, Princess Way, Burnley, BB12 0AN CABUS (31) (1947) (Nov.) 1st Weds., 7.30 p.m., Cabus Village Hall, A6 Road, Cabus, Garstang, PR3 1WL CALDER VALE (32) (1932) (Nov.) 2nd Thurs., 7.30 p.m., Calder Vale Village Hall, Victoria Terrace, Calder Vale, PR3 1SP CATON (32) (1921) (Oct.) 1st Thurs., 7.30 p.m., The Victoria Institute, Brookhouse Road, Caton, LA2 9QT CHADDERTON (37) (2016) (June) 1st. Tues., 7.30 p.m., St. Georges Church, 504 Broadway, Chadderton, Oldham, OL9 9NJ CHERESTANC (47) (2007) (Oct.) 4th Weds., 7.30 p.m., St. Thomas’ Parish and Community Hall, Church Street, Garstang, PR3 1PA CHILDWALL (34) (2012) (Oct. ) 1st Thurs., 7.30 p.m., Christ the King Social Club, Score Lane, Childwall, L16 6AW CHIPPING (29) (1927) (Nov.) 1st Weds., 7.30 p.m., Chipping Memorial Hall, Club Lane, Chipping, PR3 2QH CLAUGHTON ON BROCK (41) (1920) (Nov.) 1st Tues., 7.30 p.m., Claughton-on-Brock Memorial Village Hall, Stubbins Lane, Claughton-on-Brock, PR3 0QH CLAYTON LE WOODS (97) (1945) (Nov.) 2nd Weds., 7.15 p.m., Community Centre, Manor Road Primary School, Manor Road, Clayton le Woods, PR6 7JR CLIVIGER AND WORSTHORNE (46) (2014) (Oct.) Last Tues., 7.15 p.m., Cliviger Village Hall, Rear of 380 Burnley Road, Cliviger, Burnley, BB10 4SU COCKEY MOOR (40) (1993) (Nov.) 2nd Mon., 7.30 p.m., Unitarian Church School Hall, Knowsley Road, Ainsworth, Bolton, BL2 5QA COTTONOPOLIS (25) (2015) (Jan.) 1st Tues., 7.30 p.m., St. Michael’s, George Leigh Street, Ancoats, Manchester CRANK (94) (1922) (Nov.) 1st Weds., 2.00 p.m., Rainford Parish Church Hall, Church Road, Rainford, St. Helens, Lancashire, WA11 8HB CROSTON (66) (1949) (Oct.) 1st Thurs., 7.30 p.m., The Old School, Church Street, Croston, PR26 9HA www.wicroston.wordpress.com DOLPHINIUMS (33) (2015 ) (Oct.) 1st Wed., 7.30 p.m., Dolphinholme Village Hall, Lancaster, LA2 9JH DOVESTONE (2019( 3rd Wed., 7.30 p.m., The Royal George Hotel, Manchester Road, Greenfield, OL13 7HX DOWNHAM (34) (1920) (Oct.) 3rd Thurs., 7.30 p.m., Downham Village Hall, Pendle Road, Downham, Clitheroe, BB7 4DN DUNSOP BRIDGE (22) (1947) (Nov.) 2nd Weds., 7.30 p.m., Dunsop Bridge Village Hall, Trough Road, Dunsop Bridge, Clitheroe, BB7 3BG ECCLES CAKES (35) (2017) (Sept.) 3rd Thurs. 7.00 p.m., Barton Village Community Hub, Cawdor House, Cawdor Street, Eccles, M30 0JB ECCLESTON (49) (1947) (Nov.) 2nd Tues., 7.30 p.m., The Hub Community Centre, Drapers Avenue, Eccleston, PR7 5SY EDGWORTH (45) (1967) (Oct.) 2nd Weds., 7.30 p.m., The Barlow, Bolton Road, Edgworth, Turton, Bolton, BL7 0AP ELSWICK & DISTRICT (41) (1944) (Nov.) 1st Weds., 7.30 p.m., Elswick & District Village Hall, Roseacre Road, Elswick, PR4 3UD www.elswickanddistrictwi.co.uk EUXTON (87) (1922) (Nov.) 1st Wed., 2.00 p.m., Euxton PC Community Centre, Wigan Road, Euxton, PR7 6JH FAILSWORTH & BEYOND (F.A.B.) (31) (2009) (July) 3rd Weds., 7.00 p.m., Middleton & Chadderton Sea Cadets Unit, 265a Oldham Road, Failsworth, M35 0AS FENCE & DISTRICT (55) (1972) (Nov.) 2nd Weds., 7.30 p.m., St. Anne’s Church Hall, Wheatley Lane, Fence, BB12 9EE FLEETWOOD (21) (1993) (Oct.) 3rd Tues., 2.00 p.m., Broadway Rooms, Broadway, Fleetwood, FY7 7DJ FORMBY (87 ) (2014) (July) 2nd Wed., 7.00p.m., Formby Cricket Club, Cricket Path, Formby, L37 7DP FORTON (30) (1922) (Nov.) 3rd Thurs., 7.30 p.m., Forton Village Hall, School Lane, Forton, PR3 0AS FRECKLETON (43) (1922) (Nov.) 2nd Tues., 7.30 p.m., The Memorial Hall, School Lane, Freckleton, PR4 1PJ GARSTANG PHOENIX (20) (2007) (Oct.) 2nd Weds., 2.00 p.m., Garstang URC Hall, Croston Road, Garstang, PR3 1FL GISBURN (22) (1949) (Nov.) 1st Thurs., 7.30 p.m., Festival Hall, Burnley Road, Gisburn, Clitheroe, BB7 4LL GOOSNARGH & WHITTINGHAM (35) (1922) (Nov.) 2nd Tues., 7.30 p.m., Goosnargh Village Hall, Church Lane, Goosnargh, Preston, PR3 2BH GREAT ECCLESTON (56) (1931) (Nov.) 2nd Weds., 7.15 p.m., WI Hall, Chapel Street, Great Eccleston, PR3 0ZE Pres. Carlene Pateman, Rye House, Little Eccleston, PR3 0YG GREAT HARWOOD & DISTRICT (39) (1993) (Nov.) 2nd Weds., 2.00 p.m., Bank Mill House, Church Street, Great Harwood, BB6 7NF GREENMOUNT (52) (1974) (Oct,) 3rd Thurs., 7.30 p.m., Emmanuel Church Centre, Longsight Road, Holcombe Brook, Bury, BL8 4DB, www.greenmountwi.weebly.com GREGSON LANE (38) (1965) (Oct.) 4th Thurs., 7.30 p.m., Gregson Lane Community Centre, Gregson Lane, Preston, PR5 0DP GRIMSARGH & DISTRICT (29) (1954) (Nov.) 2nd Weds., 7.30 p.m., Grimsargh Village Hall, Preston Road, Grimsargh, PR2 5JR GRINDLETON (57) (1932) (Oct.) 2nd Thurs., 7.30 p.m., Grindleton Pavilion, Sawley Road, Grindleton, Lancashire, BB7 4RP HALEWOOD (55) (1948) (Nov.) 2nd Tues., 7.00 p.m., WI Hall, Baileys Lane, Halewood, L26 2XB HEARTS OF HALTON (38) (1946) (Oct.) 3rd Weds., 7.00 p.m., St. Wilfrid’s C E School, Pennystone Road, Halton, LA2 6QS HAMBLETON (64) (1938) (Nov.) 2nd Mon., 7.30 p.m., United Reformed Church, Sandy Lane, Hambleton, Poulton le Fylde, FY6 9AE HEATH CHARNOCK & DISTRICT (44) (1937) (Nov.) 2nd Weds., 7.30 p.m., United Reformed Church, 61 Railway Road, Adlington, PR6 9QZ HEATON (25) (1994) (Oct.) 2nd Thurs., 7.30 p.m., Heaton Cricket Club, 207 Church Road, Bolton, BL1 6HJ HEYSHAM (28) (2014) (March) 1st Tues., 1.30pm, St. James Church Hall, Heysham Road, Heysham, LA3 2RT HIGH BENTHAM (28) (1993) (Oct.) 1st Thurs., 7.30 p.m., Lower Hall, Bentham Town Hall, Station Road, High Bentham, LA2 7LH HIGHER WALTON (30) (1972) (Oct.) 2nd Mon., 7.30 p.m., Community Centre, King George V Playing Fields, Higher Walton, PR5 4HT HODDLESDEN (45) (1988) (Oct.) 2nd Mon., 7.30 p.m., Carus Centre, 3 Queen Street, Hoddlesden, BB3 3LY HOGHTON (107) (1928) (Nov.) 2nd Thurs., 7.30 p.m., Hoghton Village Hall, Blackburn Old Road, Hoghton, PR5 0SG HOLCOMBE BROOK AND SUMMERSEAT (35), (2011), (Oct.), 1st Wednesday, 7.30 p.m., Hare and Hounds Public House, 400 Bolton Road West, Holcombe Brook, Bury BL0 9RY www.hbswi.blogspot.com HOOLE (42) (1953) (Oct.) 1st Thurs., 7.30 p.m., Hoole Village Hall, Liverpool Old Road, Much Hoole, PR4 4QA HORWICH (26) (2009) (Nov).
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