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Clubs & Groups Website Sheet to Download To Updated: 2 March 2020 Name of Club/Group Area covered Description Booking line Cost Time/dates of events Meeting Place website Althorne Friendly Circle Althorne/ Harvest/Christmas lunches etc, 01621 741 737 Annual £7 Every 3rd Thursday of The Parish Hall, - Southminster/ tea & cake/biscuits, bingo, talks, Entrance £1.50 month (except Summerhill Mayland table-top sales, outings, raffles, incl Raffle December) 2pm-4pm (Burnham Rd), lotto Althorne, CM3 6BY Forget Me Not Memory Cafe Basildon Memory Cafe for people living O7955570577 All activities are Every Friday 2.00pm to The George Hurd with dementia and their carers. free 4.00pm Centre Audley Way Information also available on Basildon SS14 2FL outreach programme and carers support group run by carers Benfleet Methodist Wives Club Benfleet Speakers, club afternoons 01268 751216 Entrance £1.50 Tuesday 1.45pm-3pm Benfleet Methodist www.benfleetmethodist.org. supporting various charities, + £5 annual term time only Church , High Road, uk craft and musical afternoons, tea membership Benfleet SS7 5LH & biscuits Castle Point Probus Club Benfleet & Social Club for retired men 01268 753 649 Joining Fee Meet on 3rd The Old Vienna Hadleigh mainly £15, Lunches Wednesday each month Restaurants, 162 but men from other £15 at 12 noon for 12.30pm Eastwood Road, local areas lunch. Two ladies Leigh SS9 3AG welcome lunches mid June/December. Three outings per year. Silver Threads Berechurch 1st Wed - Tea & Company 01206 576 859 Nil - All 1.30-3pm Except 4th St Margaret's www.stmargaretscolchester. 2nd Wed - Crafting Companions 01206 530 586 contributions Wed - Food for Thought Church Hall, org.uk 3rd Wed - Fun & Games appreciated starts 12.30pm Stansted Road, 4th Wed - Food for Thought Colchester CO2 5th Wed - Film 8RA Forget Me Not Memory Cafe Billericay Memory Cafe for people living O7955570577 All activities are Once a fortnight on a Billericay Town with dementia and their carers. free Thursday 1.30 - 3.30pm Council The Loft Information also available on Crown Yard High outreach programme and carers Street CM12 9BX support group run by carers Billericay Good Companions Billericay Social club offering 01277 654 319 £5 annual fee,£ 2nd and 4th Wednesday Mayflower Hall Club entertainment and afternoon tea 3.00 a meeting of the month 2.00 pm - Chapel street fee 4.00pm Billericay CM12 9GY South Green Thursday Club Billericay Weekly meetings, bingo games, 01277 624 897 Quarterly subs Thursday 1.30pm - 4pm Billericay Memorial raffle, summer coach trips, Hall, South Green, buffet lunch, social evenings CM11 2NS 1 Updated: 2 March 2020 Name of Club/Group Area covered Description Booking line Cost Time/dates of events Meeting Place website St Johns Midweek Break Billericay various speakers entertainers 01277 656 948 £2 per session 1st and 3rd Wednesday St John The Divine occasional outings quizzes in including tea of the month closed in Church Centre, house entertainment and cake August Outwood Common Road, Billericay CM11 2LE Birch & Layer Breton Get Birch/Layer Breton Afternoon tea & biscuits. 01206 330 095 £7 a year 3rd Wednesday of each Birch Memorial Hall, Together Club Speakers, outings to various month at 2pm School Hill CO2 0LZ places, 3 events in the summertime. Braintree Walking Hockey Braintree & Each session is to play Hockey, O7720725029 First session is Every Monday at 8pm to Braintree Hockey www.braintreehc.co. Surrounding Areas but only walking.Equipment can free then £3 per 9pm & from 6th Club, The Four uk/braintree-walking-hockey/ be provided. For people who session or £100 November 2018 every Releet, Church wish to stay active regardless of per year Tuesday 10am to 11am Street, Braintree age, health or ability, meet CM7 5LJ people and have fun Braintree Pensioners Action Braintree District Open meeting with speaker, 01376 323 783 £3.50 annual 1st Tuesday of each Gateway Hall, Group Council summer outings and Christmas membership month 10.30am - 12 Charles Leeks party noon House, Coggeshall Road, Braintree CM7 9DB Hearing Help Essex Braintree, Walk-in Hearing Help Sessions - 01245 496347 Various Various www.hearinghelpessex.org. Burnham, trained volunteers will be uk Braintree, available to: Clean and retube Chelmsford, your NHS hearing aid / Talk Danbury, Dunmow, about specialist equipment / Finchingfield, Offer help and advice Maldon, Saffron Walden, Southminster, SWF, Stansted, Thaxted, Witham, Writtle Age Concern Brentwood & Brentwood Quarterly meetings, summer 01277 372 070 Free Jan/Apr/Aug/Dec Brentwood District outings, Christmas carol service 2 Updated: 2 March 2020 Name of Club/Group Area covered Description Booking line Cost Time/dates of events Meeting Place website Brentwood for Visually Brentwood Weekly social club on Tuesday 01277 226 152 £3/£4 including Tuesday 10am - 1pm St Georges Court, Impaired Persons morning with various activities transport High Wood Close, Pilgrims Hatch, Brentwood CM14 4YF Tipps Over 55 Club Brentwood In-house lunches, scrabble, 01277 821567 £1.50 includes Every Thursday 2pm - Tipps Cross (Doddinghurst and coach outings and Christmas tea and biscuits 4pm Remembrance Hall, Blackmore) dinner Blackmore Rd, Hook End, Brentwood CM15 0DT Coronation Companionship Brightlingsea Visiting Entertainers, Teas, 01206 305 095 £4.00 per Every Thursday YMCA Hall, High - Club Party, Coach Trips , Quizzes, month afternoon 1.30pm-4pm Street, Bingo Brightlingsea, CO7 0AQ Bures Darby and Joan Club Bures Hamlet and Various dates throughout the 01787 228 417 Member Friday 2pm - 4pm Bures Community Bures St Mary week attending every Centre, Garrad week £20 per Room, Nayland year Road, CO8 5BX The Burnham Day Centre Burnham and Refreshments, cooked lunch, 01621 784 586 £5 per visit Wednesdays 10am - Church Hall, District socialising, craft activities, 3pm Burnham Baptist games, bingo and entertainment Church 171 - 173 Station Road Burnham on Crouch CM0 8HN Burnham Darby and Joan Club Burnham on Speakers, bingo, quiz, birthday 01621 783393 £2 subscription 1st and 3rd Friday in United Reformed Crouch party and annual outings yearly and 50p month 2.15 pm to 3.45 Church, Clark-Lewis per week pm Room, Station Road, Burnham CM0 8HR Age Concern Luncheon Club Canvey Island Lunch tea/coffee and biscuits 01268 515 883 £10 per year. Tuesday & Thursday The Paddocks ageconcer- Lunch £3.50. 12-2pm Community Centre, canveyisland@o Long Road, Canvey utlet.com Island SS8 0JA Goodwill Club Canvey Island Social Club and Sequence 01268 680 275 £3 per week Wednesday 7.30pm- The Paddocks Dancing 10.30pm Community Centre, Long Road, Canvey Island SS8 0JA 3 Updated: 2 March 2020 Name of Club/Group Area covered Description Booking line Cost Time/dates of events Meeting Place website OAP No 2 Club Canvey Island Socials, holidays, day trips, 01268 699 681 £1.50 per Tuesday 1-3.30pm Rainbow Room, St theatre session. Extra Nicholas Church, for specific 208 Long Rd, activities. Canvey Island SS8 0JR Thames Amateur Radio Group Canvey Island Amateur Radio Group offers free secretary@tham Free Speakers can travel www.thamesARG.org.uk spreakers to deliver a talk on esARG.org.uk to venues 'Amateur Radio:Operating approximately 15 Outside the Box'. Presentation miles from Canvey at your venue by two instructors lasts 45 mins and covers Morse code to working satellites; how to get a licence and propagation: how radio waves bounce off the sky. Women's Institute Canvey Island Meetings monthly, speakers, £39 yearly 2nd Thursday every Canvey outings month Conservative Club, Fielder House, 59 Long Road, Canvey SS8 0JA New Thundersley Ladies Guild Castle Point Meet twice a month for our 01268 794 694 £30 per year 1st & 3rd Wednesdays St George's Hall, ladies to hear speakers, play in the month (Closed Rushbottom Lane, board games, bingo, chat and AUGUST) 1.30-3.30pm Benfleet SS7 4DW generally to be with each other. Coach trips to various destinations. Birthday, Christmas & Strawberry teas during the year. We also have auction and coffee & cake afternoons The Salvation Army 'Silver Castle Point Over 55s Club, days out, 01702 558 913 £40 annual or Every Monday at 2pm Salvation Army, www.hadleightemple.org.uk Service Club' borough but no holidays, weekly 'bring and buy', £45 if paid in (except Bank Holidays) London Road, restriction Christmas lunch increments (Jan Hadleigh SS7 2PF & July) Coffee Hub Chelmsford A drop in Community centre for 01245 358 951 Free Thursday 9.30am -12 Springfield Park all for a cup of tea and chat noon Baptist Church, Springfield Park Road, Chelmsford CM2 6EB www.springfieldparkbaptistchurch.org.uk 4 Updated: 2 March 2020 Name of Club/Group Area covered Description Booking line Cost Time/dates of events Meeting Place website Springfield Stitchers Chelmsford For those who would like to help 01245 358 951 Free Thursdays 9.30am-12 Springfield Park www. or if you would like to learn to noon Baptist Church, springfieldparkbaptistchurch. knit, crochet or sew or have any Springfield Park org.uk unwanted wool or haberdashery Road, Chelmsford CM2 6EB chelmsford repairs hub Chelmsford Bring along electrical items ,flat 01245 358 951 Free Thursday 9.30 am - 12 Springfield Park www. packs etc. for help in assembly noon Baptist Church, springfieldparkbaptistchurch. or repairs . Also volunteers Springfield Park org.uk needed with skills. Road, Chelmsford CM2 6EB Wet Your Whistle Chelmsford A drop Community Centre for 01245 358 951 Free Every 1st and 3rd Springfield Park www. all. All welcome for a cup of tea Wednesday afternoon Baptist Church, springfieldparkbaptistchurch. and chat 2pm-4pm (check
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