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Whether you are young or not so young, Braughing Tennis Club has something for you. With junior coaching, ladies afternoons, tennis for the over 50s, and Club evenings, there is a lot to enjoy. |
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St Mary's Church, Braughing invite you to The Summer Picnic Concert Presented by the East Herts Youth Orchestra Saturday 9th July Raising Funds for St Mary's Church Tickets will be on sale during May 2005 |
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This is a project to create a photographic record of the village, its people, clubs, societies and events during the year. Similar projects were organised in 1985 and1995 with major exhibitions in 1986 and 1996 including the full collection of photos from the Braughing Society archive. Please help us if you can... if you take photos during the year and will let the Society take copies, you will contribute to our collection of over 3000 images some dating back over 130 years. Digital images are preferred as they can be copied straight to CD but regular photos will be fine. We still need images of the following events during this year: Palm Sunday Flower Festival Pantomime Weddings Open Gardens Polling Day Morris Dancing Sunday Teas/Craft Stall Harvest Lunch Carol Service Candle lighting service Nativity play Old School Site Church Spring cleaning Sports
ContactTerry Gilroy: 822296 |
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CHILDREN'S PLAY AREA Work has been put in hand to renew the bark around the equipment in the Play area and should be underway at present. Thanks to Tony Cook and David Howe for loaning his equipment. The Council is investigating a more durable safe surface to be placed under the swings. |
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The second half of the Spring Term has seemed even busier than usual, due in part to the fact that Easter is much earlier this year. All the classes have had plenty of opportunity to cook during these few weeks, firstly making pancakes and secondly a traditional Simnel Cake for Mothering Sunday. This tradition stemmed from Victorian times when some of the big houses allowed their maids to use up rich ingredients before the fasting for Lent and take home a cake for their mothers. This was a special time as visits home were infrequent. The word ‘Simnel' comes from the Greek and Latin words meaning ‘fine flour'. |
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