Keith Saunders

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Parish Council Minutes May 2008

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WI Newsletter – May 2008

Questions are being asked! Why was there a fire engine outside the Village Hall on the last Thursday in May? Seriously, two representatives of this emergency service were present to promote fire safety in the home. Arrangements will now be made for home visits to ascertain whether smoke alarms are correctly positioned and in working …

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Parish Council Minutes April 2008

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WI Newsletter – April 2008

Their April meeting proved once again that many members of this Institute are very talented when three of them, Judy Clarke, Sue Farr & Jan Munnion were prepared to stand up and talk about their artistic skills. For Sue it has been a hobby, preferring to work in watercolour, she has attempted many different subjects, …

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Clerk’s Column April 2008

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Parish Council Minutes March 2008

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WI Newsletter – March 2008

At their March meeting, members were able to sit back and watch an expert at work as Mavis Cotton ably demonstrated the art of flower arranging. An early spring meant there was some deviation, but no hesitation or repetition, from her original “Welcome to Spring” theme, but with some unusually coloured carnations and stunning roses …

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Clerk’s Column March 2008

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Parish Council Minutes February 2008

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WI Newsletter – February 2008

Keeping fit with the walking group, well read with the book club, a visit to Blenheim Palace, being involved in the Federation’s skittles and quiz competitions – these are all opportunities available to members of Abbotts Ann WI in the coming months, as they learnt at their February meeting. Also present was Martin Childs, a …

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