news KNOWL HILLJanuary 2018 Issue 7 MIDSUMMER MUSIC FESTIVAL 2018

The Midsummer Music Festival last year (2016) was a great success and we have now begun planning for a similar exciting event in 2018. This is an occasion for all the family, with fun activities and entertainment for children, such as the air guitar and painted faces performance, alongside a full program of musical entertainment. We will showcase our amazing local talent of all ages, as well as having professional musicians performing. There will also be an open-mic session where anyone can just turn up and perform. If you would like to be involved please contact [email protected] or call 07876 396892. If you would like to register your name There will be hot food and a full bar as a helper at this stage please contact SAVE THE DATE available and also various stalls from local Debbie on 07834 156282 and please leave businesses. a message if there is no reply or email MIDSUMMER MUSIC As with all events like this we rely on [email protected] FESTIVAL an army of volunteers to help stage the The team to defi ne and deliver this festival, which can range from putting event is now hard at work and as we get SATURDAY 23 JUNE up marquees, helping with children’s into the New Year we will provide further 2018 activities, staffi ng the bar and food information through the Village ON BOTTLE MEADOW tents, collecting tickets and helping with Association website and via emails. WARREN ROW ROAD publicity – fl yers, posters etc. Colin Fowles - Event Organiser Designed by The Harper Partnership www.theharperpartnership.com Partnership Harper by The Designed find a way to contribute to your local community, why not get involved? There are so many ways that you could help, get in touch via knowl.hill@ gmail.com.

What next… Over the past 5 years the village association has been able build up some reserves. Reinvesting these funds in village projects is part of our charter. We have recently commissioned a new noticeboard to replace the decaying one outside Know Hill Stores in new year, new ideas Choseley Road and invested in Knowl Hill Film Club, but there is still room for a few more ideas. If you have a 2017 AGM to take up the role of Vice-Chair and proposal that you think would help the The Knowl Hill Village Association David Bell volunteered to take up the village please get in touch via knowl. held its AGM on the 2nd October 2017 leadership of the Common Group. June [email protected]. and, whilst the meeting was well Sulley stepped down as Secretary, but attended, it would be great to see even continues to contribute in the Events Looking forward to 2018 we expect more villagers come along and express Group. Adrienne Yentis (AY) has added another busy year; with the return their views on the future direction for the the job of Secretary to her role on the of the Henley Arts Trail in May, our village association. Events Group, so ably led by Lesley Bell. village music festival - MSM18 in June, It was a great pleasure to welcome the return of the Pantaloons in July as some new faces to the committee and Why not get involved? some of the highlights. to be able thank some people for their All in all, the Village Association There is plenty more information on service over the past years. Ted Sulley goes from strength to strength, but these events in this issue of Knowl Hill stepped down from his role on the West we are always on the lookout for new News and up to date information about London Aero Club Consultative Committee ideas and new volunteers. Recent these and other village activities can (WLAC) and Simon Dore stepped down as initiatives such as transport for medical always be found on the web site Vice-Chair and as Chair of the Common appointments, the second year of a www.khva.org or on our Facebook page Group. Both Ted and Simon have writing competition run with Knowl www.facebook.com/khva.org. contributed massively to the village. Hill Church of Primary School Ted continues in his role as Chair of the and the brand new Knowl Hill Film Club I wish you all a happy and healthy Community Group, but his WLAC role is all take time and effort to organise. 2018. being taken up by Chris Harper and David New volunteers are always needed and Nick Flook, Chair - KHVA Bell. Stephen Glover stepped forward most welcome. So, if you would like to

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THE HENLEY ARTS TRAIL RETURNS Henley Arts Trail Sat - Mon TO MICKLEMS FARM 5-7 May 2018 After the success of last year’s exhibition the Harpers are opening up their barns FREE ENTRY to 32 studio to let local artists and craftspeople show their work. venues

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TED SULLEY RETIRES FROM THE WEST LONDON AIRFIELD () CONSULTATIVE COMMITTEE After 13 years serving on the West London Aero Club Consultative Committee at White Waltham Airfi eld, Ted Sulley is retiring as the representative for the Knowl Hill Village Association. His place is to be taken and shared between local residents, Chris Harper and David Bell. About the Consultative Committee Every commercial airport in the UK is required by law to have facilities for consultation. In practice, this generally means the creation of an Airport Consultative Committee. Government In the past, the main concern of Aero Club. Today it provides facilities has produced guidance outlining how some locals has been noise from the for privately owned aircraft including they should operate. The role of the light aircraft. In response to complaints, historic Tiger Moths, aerobatic and Consultative Committee is to help provide the airfi eld has designated Knowl Hill a various training aircraft. a forum for discussing airport-related noise abatement area along with a set of The WLAC has an excellent website issues with all those who may be affected. procedures for pilots, both visiting and that shows its activities along with very Typically, the Consultative Committee will resident, to follow that try to minimise clear instructions for pilots to follow in include representatives of businesses that any nuisance that their fl ying might cause order to avoid noise abatement areas. operate from the airport, passengers, local to neighbours. www.wlac.co.uk residents and councillors. All committees Complaints from villagers are now If you are bothered by the noise have an independent chairperson. monitored at regular Consultative of light aircraft from White Waltham So the WLAC Consultative Committee Committee meetings and offending pilots Airfi eld you should register your includes, White Waltham, Waltham St are identifi ed and reminded of their complaint by phoning (01628) 823272. Lawrence, , Burchetts responsibilities. Thanks Ted for all your excellent Green, and , and About White Waltham Airfi eld work on the Consultative Committee. Knowl Hill. The Committee also includes The Airfi eld has been in business for Contact: Chris Harper, Maureen Hunt representing the RBWM, over 70 years and was the Headquarters [email protected] Cox Green Parish, Hurley Parish Council of the Air Transport Auxiliary during World or David Bell and Woodlands Park Association. War II. It is now operated by West London [email protected]

3 YOUR VILLAGE ST. PETER’S NEWS NEEDS The St. Peter’s Strategy Group is making For more details please ring Sandra YOU progress with the project to renovate and Baker 01628 822402. provide toilets and a kitchen servery at Many thanks to the members of the St. Peter’s, albeit more slowly than we Village Association and everyone who You may have noticed the Knowl Hill would like. has supported St. Peter’s during the year Litter Pickers (good name for a band?) We have instructed builders to carry by attending fundraising events and poking about in the undergrowth in out weatherproofing work to the exterior donating their time and money. their high viz jackets (doing community which is expected to be completed in S. Baker - Churchwarden service according to one resident) who January. Plans for the interior work are every now and then turn out in rain or being finalised and the work should shine to keep the village spick and span start in the Spring once permission and usually collect at least two large has been received from the Diocese. In sacks per person. the meantime we are fundraising hard The dates planned for 2018 are 21st for maintenance and clergy costs and April and 17th November if you would applying for grants for the balance of the like to join in - bags and costs of putting in the toilets, drainage pickers provided. and kitchen etc. If you are interested We have carried out four sessions in helping put these in the cemetery to keep the grass and dates in your diary and surrounding greenery under control. This look out for an email is an excellent workout and if you have a nearer the time or few hours to spare our planned dates for you can contact 2018 are as follows: 24th March, us at 26th May, 7th July, 4th August, [email protected] for more 13th October. information.

4 CAMEO NEWS CAMEO - Come And Meet Each Other - 14 people came along and through the talk on how to deal with attempts to began in Knowl Hill in November 2014 ensuing 12 months we had 41 attend. hack into our computers and on another and meets on the third Thursday of This year that has increased to 53. Given occasion two of the local police force each calendar month at 3pm (except the relative sizes of Hurley and Knowl called in to introduce themselves, to for August). The December meeting may Hill, we are very proud of our numbers! explain how they cover this area, answer sometimes be changed to avoid it being Varying the activity each month has any questions and inform us how they too close to Christmas. helped to raise the entertainment value. can be contacted. We also have regular CAMEO in Knowl Hill was started by These activities are a background to the visits from our local Community Warden the KHVA Community Support Group in main idea which is “to get together and to introduce topics of interest and to help 2014. We were looking around the other meet each other.” In addition to the with any local problems. villages in Hurley and the Walthams for quiz, Lesley has introduced dominoes, On top of all this we also have the ideas and had heard about Hurley’s CAMEO, bingo, beetle drive, sing-a-long, Christmas lunch, a Garden Party in July at so Lesley and Ted arranged a visit. We were mixed activities that include scrabble, The Grange and visits to the Swan Theatre amazed to find some 40 people there! Their crosswords, adult colouring, Sudoku, in High Wycombe. We hope to plan a river session included tea and cakes, celebrating Pictionary and will add to these as ideas trip next summer. birthdays and a quiz, with the winners develop. To round off another successful year getting first choice of the chocolate prizes. We have also had several visitors we are having a Christmas lunch at the They also gave the floor to anyone who to the meetings to give presentations Toby Carvery followed by carols in the wanted to raise an issue relevant to the on topics of interest and to answer any village hall. village and one person stood up saying questions. For example Jeffery Pick of We look forward to welcoming you all. that the village must make more effort to the gave a short support their bus service or they would probably lose it. We were so impressed with the success of Hurley CAMEO that with the support of the KHVA it was agreed to start our own CAMEO. We chose the third Thursday of each month so that we would not clash with Hurley and during the first year had some visitors back to Knowl Hill from their group. In November 2014 we were pleased that introducing... mr. norman bailey Mr Norman Bailey has attended a wide spent months in Italy – ‘sorting out the to hearing more of his stories. One day variety of KHVA events through the years, Ethiopians’ he recollects! perhaps, we could serve rice pudding from Race Nights to Film Club via CAMEO Mr Bailey came to live in Knowl Hill instead of cake! and Christmas lunch at the Toby Carvery. in 1952, learned to drive and passed his June Sulley During our chats we have learned a lot test in 1960 and worked as a bricklayer about him. in Bracknell. He left Knowl Hill for a few Mr Bailey was born in Cockpole years but is back in his original house Green in August 1925, the fifth of eight once more. children. His first job was at a poultry When he was 89 he was advised not farm in Crazies Hill. Then came World War to drive anymore and lost his ‘lifeline’ II when he served with the Oxfordshire – his beloved car which he relied on and Light Infantry. He has vivid to go ballroom dancing, amongst other memories of crossing the Channel in a things. Another of his hobbies has flat-bottomed boat carrying four tanks as been horse racing with some successes well as troops. Most of all, that night, he to savour. The photograph shows Mr remembers tripping over a cable in the Bailey after a Remembrance Ceremony dark and losing the entire contents of his at CAMEO on November 16th. Next year mess tin – his favourite rice pudding. we hope that we will see his campaign He fought his way through France, medals which he wears to Church on Belgium and Holland into Germany and Remembrance Sunday. was in Hamburg when the war finished. We look forward to seeing Mr Bailey He was not demobbed until 1945 as he at our monthly CAMEO meetings and

5 ✍ number two Knowl Hill Village Association Writing 2017Competition the sequel! This year the theme was “Superheroes” 1st Place - Years 3 & 4 the liquid slowly sink into her pale and we had some great superheroes with Harlie skin”. In good writing you can visualise fantastic superpowers. I would say all “Kabang” - I have a large dictionary the characters and the action and the stories we read were good, actually and can’t find Kabang but I like it very in Odette’s story I can picture the outstanding which is a word we can now much, it is an onomatopoeic word chemicals that will turn plain Odette use to describe the Knowl Hill Academy, and describes a noise very well. into the superhero Odette Spaghetti. well done to everyone involved at the Shakespeare made up words if he 2nd place - Raf 3rd place - Natasha school on the fantastic result following needed to so maybe one day Kabang the recent Ofsted inspection. will be in the dictionary. The overall standard was extremely high 2nd place - Theo 3rd place - Mia and for that we must thank the hard 1st Place - Years 1 & 2 work of the class teachers; Miss Hessen Harriet 1st Place - Years 5 & 6 in Year 1, Mrs Kearney in Year 2,Mrs Harriet’s superhero “Flower Girl” can Odette Dickens in Year 3,Mr Baker in year 4,Mrs shoot flowers from her hands and she “Odette Spaghetti “defeats a villain Williams in Year 5 and Mrs Morel in Year also demonstrates great empathy for her called Bolognese, there is excellent 6 and of course Mrs Bourner. classmates by realising that they may be vocabulary in this story; picturesque, We are already looking forward to jealous of her super-powers. Just eight monotonous, and cacophonous. “If next year, the Writing competition sentences but a wonderful story. she hadn’t been busy making such a 2018, Writing competition 3, and the 2nd place - Harish 3rd place - Alf cacophonous noise she would of seen sequel to the sequel!

Richard Best, Lesley Bell, Ted Sulley On behalf of Knowl Hill Village Association

6 elvis was in the building! Saturday 11th November saw the village hall buzzing with over 70 locals who had come to see Elvis! Whilst waiting for him they were well fed with hot nibbles, pizza in the interval and plenty of drinks. When Elvis entered the building we certainly were not Lonesome Tonight, as he brought some well known friends with him, Roy Orbison, Johnny Cash, Neil Diamond and Glen Campbell. It was a fantastic evening with a born entertainer, a true rock and roller, who worked the crowd, relating to all ages. No one was left out and everyone was on their feet in their blue suede shoes. Thank you to Lesley and all the Committee of the KHVA for bringing the village together. Kay Bruce blockbusters at the village hall Richard Best, Lesley Bell, Ted Sulley On behalf of Knowl Hill Village Association At the end of October, we launched the Attendance at the “cinema” is by latest Village Association initiative: membership only. The annual fees are as The Knowl Hill Film Club follows: Our first showing was the latest £10 for a family membership release of “Beauty and the Beast” £5 for an adult membership starring Emma Watson and Dan Stevens. £2 for a child membership The ‘cinema’ was set up in the committee The aim of this initiative is to enable room of the village hall and for the Friday everyone to gain access to an evening or evening show, drinks and snacks were afternoon’s entertainment where it has available to buy. On Sunday afternoon, been impossible for some villagers to do tea and cakes were available. so, due to lack of accessibility to main All who attended enjoyed the cinemas. performances, which were managed by If you are interested in becoming a Victoria Welsh, Helen Lacey and Ella member, please contact Helen, June or Pucill on Friday, and June Sulley and Lesley, contact details below. Suggestions Lesley Bell on Sunday. for any films you would like to see would Having received very positive be very welcome. feedback, we will now be obtaining an We are also looking to build a team to annual umbrella licence which will enable run the film club on a rota basis so if you us to provide regular ‘cinema’ showings, are interested in helping out, please get starting on Friday 5th January, with “Girl in touch with one of us. on a Train”, a psychodrama based on We will be putting together a the bestselling novel. Doors will open at programme of dates and associated films 7.30pm and the film will start at 8.00pm. for 2018 in due course, so please look Drinks and snacks will be available to out for this in the next few weeks. buy. Helen Lacey - 07971 343253 On Sunday 7th January, the film will June Sulley - 01628 822643 be “Victoria and Abdul” based on the Lesley Bell - 07966 178142 relationship between Queen Victoria and her favoured Indian servant in the closing years of her reign. Doors will open at 3.00pm and the film will start at 3.30pm. Tea and cakes will be available to buy.

7 transport to medical appointments available for elderly knowl hill residents Transport for medical appointments is least four days’ notice of a trip to enable Payment for the journey is payable to the available for Knowl Hill elderly residents and them to fi nd a driver. driver upon completion of the journey. is provided by volunteer drivers organised In order to qualify as a client, you must However, if you are in possession of a by a local charity, the Twyford Wargrave and have the mental and physical capacity to valid bus pass, then the driver is able to District Volunteer Centre (TWADVC). be responsible for yourself. If in doubt, you accept your bus pass for payment in lieu of This service is mainly for elderly people should take a carer/friend with you. Their cash under the Wokingham Borough Council who would fi nd diffi culty in attending drivers are not specifi cally trained or insured payment scheme. The majority of clients are appointments by public transport. A nominal to assist clients. If you need more involved carried on this basis. You will be asked at charge of 45p per mile is made for this assistance then this should be arranged the time of booking the journey if you have service to cover the car running costs. We through your doctor’s surgery. a bus pass and you will need to show your would ask you only to use the service when The service that TWADVC offers is to pick bus pass to the driver. there is genuinely no other alternative you up and take you in a private car to the If you want to know more about this transport option. TWADVC provides transport place of your medical appointment. Their service, contact Ted Sulley on 01628 822643 only for appointments for hospitals, doctors drivers are not always able to accompany or Lesley Bell on 01628 822500. and dental surgeries and opticians or for clients from the car to the appointment, If Knowl Hill residents are using this appointments which have been offi cially especially at a location such as the Royal service, we as a village should also look to sanctioned by a medical professional eg Berkshire Hospital (RBH) where parking is offer our services as VOLUNTEER DRIVERS to physiotherapy. They are unable to provide a signifi cant challenge for the driver. If you support the Charity. If you would like to fi nd transport for shopping or social events. You need assistance getting in and out of the out more about this, please contact Ted or will need to register with the charity before car and/or from the car to the place of your Lesley as shown above. booking your fi rst journey and they like at appointment, you will need to take a friend.

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9 Tuesday 6th 10.50am Pilates (contact Alyth 07521 699265) events calendar 7.00pm Dog Training Unless otherwise stated, events take place in the Village Hall Wednesday 7th 1.30-3.30pm Bowling Whilst we make every endeavour to ensure that the information provided 7.30pm District Canine Society is up to date and accurate, please check with the relevant organisations Thursday 8th 7.00pm Mutt Mates Dog Club as sometimes dates and times change. Friday 9th 7.00-9.00pm Girl Guides Sunday 11th 09.15am Church Service at St. Paul’s Warren Row january 2018 Monday 12th 09.30am Badminton Wednesday 3rd 1.30-3.30pm Bowling 2.00-4.00pm Bowls 7.30pm Maidenhead District Canine Society 6.00-10.00pm Thames Dog Training 01628 631804 Thursday 4th 7.00pm Mutt Mates Dog Club Tuesday 13th 10.50am Pilates (contact Alyth 07521 699265) Friday 5th 7.30pm Film Club – The Girl on a Train 7.30pm Women’s Institute Meeting contact Kim 01628 824655 Sunday 7th 10.30am Village Praise Service at St. Peter’s Wednesday 14th 1.30-3.30pm Bowling 3.00pm Film Club – Victoria and Abdul 7.30pm Maidenhead District Canine Society Monday 8th 09.30am Badminton Thursday 15th 3.00pm CAMEO 2.00-4.00pm Bowls 7.00pm Mutt Mates Dog Club 6.00-10.00pm Thames Dog Training 01628 631804 Friday 16th 10.00am Yoga (contact Steve Wilson 07970 770769) Tuesday 9th 10.50am Pilates (contact Alyth 07521 699265) 7.00-9.00pm Girl Guides 7.00pm Dog Training Sunday 18th 09.15am Church Service at St. Peter’s Wednesday 10th 1.30-3.30pm Bowling Monday 19th 09.30am Badminton 7.30pm Maidenhead District Canine Society 2.00-4.00pm Bowls Thursday 11th 7.00pm Mutt Mates Dog Club 6.00-10.00pm Thames Dog Training 01628 631804 Friday 12th 7.00-9.00pm Girl Guides Tuesday 20th 10.50am Pilates (contact Alyth 07521 699265) Saturday 13th 6.45pm Murder Mystery – Murder at the Manor 7.00pm Dog Training Sunday 14th 09.15am Church Service at St. Paul’s Warren Row Wednesday 21st 1.30-3.30pm Bowling Monday 15th 09.30am Badminton 7.30pm Maidenhead District Canine Society 2.00-4.00pm Bowls Thursday 22nd 7.00pm Mutt Mates Dog Club 6.00-10.00pm Thames Dog Training 01628 631804 Friday 23rd 6.00pm Last Friday Drinks at the Royal Oak Tuesday 16th 10.50am Pilates (contact Alyth 07521 699265) 7.00-9.00pm Girl Guides 7.30pm Women’s Institute Meeting Sunday 25th 10.30am Church Service at St. Mary’s, Wargrave contact Kim 01628 824655 Monday 26th 09.30am Badminton Wednesday 17th 1.30-3.30pm Bowling 2.00-4.00pm Bowls 7.30pm Maidenhead District Canine Society 6.00-10.00pm Thames Dog Training 01628 631804 Thursday 18th 3.00pm CAMEO Tuesday 27th 10.50am Pilates (contact Alyth 07521 699265) 7.00pm Mutt Mates Dog Club 7.00pm Dog Training Friday 19th 7.00-9.00pm Girl Guides Wednesday 28th 1.30-3.30pm Bowling Sunday 21st 09.15 Church service at St. Peter’s 7.30pm Maidenhead District Canine Society Monday 22nd 09.30am Badminton 2.00-4.00pm Bowls march 2018 6.00-10.00pm Thames Dog Training 01628 631804 Thursday 1st 7.00pm Mutt Mates Dog Club Tuesday 23rd 10.50am Pilates (contact Alyth 07521 6992 65) Friday 2nd 7.00-9.00pm Girl Guides 7.00pm Dog Training 7.30pm Film Club – The Accountant Wednesday 24th 1.30-3.30pm Bowling Sunday 4th 10.30 Village Praise Service at St. Peter’s 7.30pm Maidenhead District Canine Society 3.00pm Film Club – Pirates of the Caribbean Thursday 25th 7.00pm Mutt Mates Dog Club Monday 5th 09.30am Badminton Friday 26th 7.00-9.00pm Girl Guides 2.00-4.00pm Bowls 7.00pm onwards Last Friday Drinks at the Royal Oak 6.00-10.00pm Thames Dog Training 01628 631804 Sunday 28th 10.30am Church service at St. Mary’s, Wargrave Tuesday 6th 10.50am Pilates (contact Alyth 07521 699265) Monday 29th 09.30am Badminton 7.00pm Dog Training 2.00-4.00pm Bowls Wednesday 7th 1.30-3.30pm Bowling 6.00-10.00pm Thames Dog Training 01628 631804 7.30pm Maidenhead District Canine Society Tuesday 30th 10.50am Pilates (contact Alyth 07521 699265) Thursday 8th 7.00pm Mutt Mates Dog Club 7.00pm Dog Training Friday 9th 7.00-9.00pm Girl Guides Wednesday 31st 1.30-3.30pm Bowling Sunday 11th 09.15am Church Service at St. Paul’s Warren Row 7.30pm Maidenhead District Canine Society Monday 12th 09.30am Badminton 2.00-4.00pm Bowls february 2018 6.00-10.00pm Thames Dog Training 01628 631804 Thursday 1st 7.00pm Mutt Mates Dog Club Tuesday 13th 10.50am Pilates (contact Alyth 07521 699265) Friday 2nd 7.00-9.00pm Girl Guides 7.30pm Women’s Institute Meeting contact Kim 01628 824655 7.30pm Film Club – Reservoir Dogs Wednesday 14th 1.30-3.30pm Bowling Sunday 4th 10.30 Village Praise Service at St. Peter’s 7.30pm Maidenhead District Canine Society 6.30pm Film Club – Mama Mia Thursday 15th 3.00pm CAMEO Monday 5th 09.30am Badminton 7.00pm Mutt Mates Dog Club 2.00-4.00pm Bowls Friday 16th 7.00-9.00pm Girl Guides 6.00-10.00pm Thames Dog Training 01628 631804 Sunday 18th 09.15am Church Service at St. Peter’s

10 Tuesday 6th 10.50am Pilates (contact Alyth 07521 699265) Monday 19th 09.30am Badminton 7.00pm Dog Training 2.00-4.00pm Bowls Wednesday 7th 1.30-3.30pm Bowling 6.00-10.00pm Thames Dog Training 01628 631804 7.30pm Maidenhead District Canine Society Tuesday 20th 7.00pm Dog Training Thursday 8th 7.00pm Mutt Mates Dog Club Wednesday 21st 1.30-3.30pm Bowling Friday 9th 7.00-9.00pm Girl Guides 7.30pm Maidenhead District Canine Society Sunday 11th 09.15am Church Service at St. Paul’s Warren Row Thursday 22nd 7.00pm Mutt Mates Dog Club Monday 12th 09.30am Badminton Friday 23rd 7.00-9.00pm Girl Guides 2.00-4.00pm Bowls Saturday 24th 10.30am Churchyard Tidy 6.00-10.00pm Thames Dog Training 01628 631804 7.30pm ‘Dolly Parton’ Tuesday 13th 10.50am Pilates (contact Alyth 07521 699265) Sunday 25th 10.30am Church Service at St. Mary’s, Wargrave 7.30pm Women’s Institute Meeting contact Kim 01628 824655 Monday 26th 09.30am Badminton Wednesday 14th 1.30-3.30pm Bowling 2.00-4.00pm Bowls 7.30pm Maidenhead District Canine Society 6.00-10.00pm Thames Dog Training 01628 631804 Thursday 15th 3.00pm CAMEO Tuesday 27th 10.50am Pilates (contact Alyth 07521 699265) 7.00pm Mutt Mates Dog Club 7.00pm Dog Training Friday 16th 10.00am Yoga (contact Steve Wilson 07970 770769) Wednesday 28th 1.30-3.30pm Bowling 7.00-9.00pm Girl Guides 7.30pm Maidenhead District Canine Society Sunday 18th 09.15am Church Service at St. Peter’s Thursday 29th 7.00pm Mutt Mates Dog Club Monday 19th 09.30am Badminton Friday 30th 7.00-9.00pm Girl Guides 2.00-4.00pm Bowls 7.00pm onwards Last Friday Drinks at the Royal Oak 6.00-10.00pm Thames Dog Training 01628 631804 Tuesday 20th 10.50am Pilates (contact Alyth 07521 699265) 7.00pm Dog Training Wednesday 21st 1.30-3.30pm Bowling 7.30pm Maidenhead District Canine Society Thursday 22nd 7.00pm Mutt Mates Dog Club Friday 23rd 6.00pm Last Friday Drinks at the Royal Oak 7.00-9.00pm Girl Guides Sunday 25th 10.30am Church Service at St. Mary’s, Wargrave Monday 26th 09.30am Badminton 2.00-4.00pm Bowls 6.00-10.00pm Thames Dog Training 01628 631804 Tuesday 27th 10.50am Pilates (contact Alyth 07521 699265) 7.00pm Dog Training Wednesday 28th 1.30-3.30pm Bowling 7.30pm Maidenhead District Canine Society march 2018 Thursday 1st 7.00pm Mutt Mates Dog Club Friday 2nd 7.00-9.00pm Girl Guides The New Inn is a family run restaurant and sister restaurant to Valle D'oro 7.30pm Film Club – The Accountant restaurant in Newbury. Sunday 4th 10.30 Village Praise Service at St. Peter’s Serving a variety of homemade Italian cuisine including pasta dishes, fish 3.00pm Film Club – Pirates of the Caribbean dishes, meat dishes and tapas. You can also treat yourself from our large Monday 5th 09.30am Badminton selection of homemade desserts. There is also an extensive wine selection including wines from Italy, France, Spain and Germany. 2.00-4.00pm Bowls The New Inn also has 9 guest rooms, from just £55 a night. 6.00-10.00pm Thames Dog Training 01628 631804 Tuesday 6th 10.50am Pilates (contact Alyth 07521 699265) 7.00pm Dog Training Wednesday 7th 1.30-3.30pm Bowling 7.30pm Maidenhead District Canine Society Thursday 8th 7.00pm Mutt Mates Dog Club Friday 9th 7.00-9.00pm Girl Guides Sunday 11th 09.15am Church Service at St. Paul’s Warren Row Monday 12th 09.30am Badminton 2.00-4.00pm Bowls 6.00-10.00pm Thames Dog Training 01628 631804 Tuesday 13th 10.50am Pilates (contact Alyth 07521 699265) 7.30pm Women’s Institute Meeting contact Kim 01628 824655 Wednesday 14th 1.30-3.30pm Bowling 7.30pm Maidenhead District Canine Society Thursday 15th 3.00pm CAMEO 7.00pm Mutt Mates Dog Club Bath Road, A4 Knowl Hill, Berkshire RG10 9UU Friday 16th 7.00-9.00pm Girl Guides www.newinnknowlhill.com Sunday 18th 09.15am Church Service at St. Peter’s

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