IWD Afternoon Tea Reminder

Tickets for the IWD afternoon tea will be available from the village shop until 3rd March. Come and join us for what promises to be a wonderful village event. And remember - this is not just for women - men are very welcome too! Ruth Walker

Take Three Girls is Back!

Don't miss this Alan Bennett double bill when it comes to Wootton Courtenay Village Hall on Saturday 7th March, courtesy of Take Three Girls. Tickets cost £15 and are available online via this link. Jenny Warwick

Free: Child’s Booster Seat

Child's booster seat for free, useful for visiting grandchildren or your own. Suitable for children aged 6 - 12 and over 22kg or taller than 125cm. Please contact 07487 646862. Veronica Clegg

100 Club Spaces Still Available

There are still some spaces left to subscribe to the Village Hall 100 Club. Please help us reach our hundredth subscription. It's a bit of fun (as half of the subscription is awarded in prizes through the year) as well as a way to support our much-loved village hall. The application form can be downloaded … Continue reading 100 Club Spaces Still Available

Re-Engage Hosts Needed

Re-engage is currently looking for volunteer hosts in the local area to help older people who are living alone feel valued, supported, and connected to their community. Our monthly tea parties take place on the first Sunday of each month and offer a friendly, relaxed space for guests to enjoy conversation, companionship, and a warm … Continue reading Re-Engage Hosts Needed

Iona Holy Community Service

This Sunday, 22nd February, at 11am in All Saints' Church, Wootton Courtenay, we will be using one of the Iona Community's liturgies for Holy Communion. This includes space for quiet contemplation enhanced by music. The Iona Community was founded in Glasgow in 1938 by the Revd George MacLeod. A veteran of the First World War, … Continue reading Iona Holy Community Service

Porlock Community Library Talk

If you’ve ever wondered why the statues of ancient Egypt lost their noses, Justin Newland’s talk at Porlock Community Library on 18th March will answer your questions. Booking essential. See poster below for details. Amanda Elliott

Village Talk Thank You

We would like to thank Ian Stewart for his fascinating, clearly illustrated and deeply researched talk entitled ‘The Great Arc’. A captivated audience of around sixty people listened in awe as we learned how India was mapped and Everest was named. While we would like to give a big thank you to Ian, he in … Continue reading Village Talk Thank You