Laycock (From Keighley News)
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Laycock
2:25pm Thursday 27th December 2012 in Keighley
Contact: Jackie McGinnis, 643849, jacquelinemcginnis@hotmail.com
Sunday: Keighley New Church, Braithwaite village: No service this Sunday.
Monday: Brownies and Rainbows at Keighley New Church meet at 5.30pm for the Rainbows, followed by Brownies for the older girls. For further information, please contact Anne Argall on 667908. All groups are closed until Monday, January 14. Tuesday: Yoga classes are held in the Village Hall every Tuesday afternoon, from 11am-12.30pm. Suitable for people of all abilities, if you have and queries, please contact Barbara on 665910.
Braithwaite Village Crafters, which meets on the first and third Tuesday of every month in Keighley New Church hall from 10am-noon, is for ladies or gentlemen who want to meet and share their hobby and, perhaps, learn new crafts. Bring along your work, or come and learn a new craft. There is a small charge of £2.50 for admission which includes the cost of refreshments.
Wednesday: On the first Wednesday of every month there is a Coffee Club at Laycock Village Hall with a book exchange from 10am-noon, also, there are now free range eggs for sale. Everyone is welcome and we look forward to seeing you there. For further information, please contact Irene on (01535) 662083.
Your Police Community Support Officers are holding a contact point for residents of Braithwaite, Guardhouse and Laycock at the Keith Thompson Centre. This takes place on Saturday mornings from 10-11am. It is your opportunity to come and speak with the officers responsible for policing your area about any issues you may have with your area and the way your community is policed. Your input is greatly appreciated and your views are important to us. Even the smallest of issues or concerns that you might think won’t matter we would like to hear about and provide advice. All conversations are conducted in privacy on a one-to-one basis.
The next meeting of the Bronte Blues Club will be on Friday, January 11 starring the Guy Tortora Band from the USA. This is a welcome return visit from the Californian singer songwriter and creator of ‘Cotton is King’ – and his band. For further information and tickets, visit bronteblues.com.