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Category Archives: Purley and District Townswomen’s Guild
Talk of Houdini acts leaves Townswomen’s guild spell-bound
Purley and District Townswomen’s Guild celebrated its birthday this week with a spell-binding talk on “The Magic of Harry Houdini” given by Joe Mendell. And a good birthday tea and cake, of course. How old is the Guild? No one … Continue reading
Purley Townswomen’s Guild gets talking, walking and baking
Knickers! No, it’s not a picture taken at a racy Ann Summers party, but something from the most recent meeting of Purley and District Townswomen’s Guild. At their April meeting , Carol Harris talked about Putting on the Ritz, fashion … Continue reading
O’Connell puts himself up for questions from Purley Guild
Steve O’Connell is the guest speaker tomorrow at the Purley and District Townswomen’s Guild. O’Connell is expected to speak about his work as the London Assembly Member for Croydon and Sutton. So don’t expect the talk to last very long. … Continue reading
Purley women’s guild to tackle plant lore, Nov 7
The next meeting of the Purley and District Townswomen’s Guild is on Tuesday November 7 at the United Reformed Church. The speaker will be Roy Vickery, who will be talking on plant lore, and handing round real plants to illustrate … Continue reading
Council planning chief agrees to give a talk to ‘ladies’ of Purley
Heather Cheesbrough, Croydon’s six-figure salaried director of planning and strategic transport, is to address a public meeting next week – at an event which is only open to women. Cheesbrough has been in post at Fisher’s Folly, the council offices, … Continue reading
Talk on pensioners’ rights at Purley group, Nov 3
The next meeting of the Purley and District Townswomen’s Guild will feature a special talk from Barry Todman, of the National Pensioners’ Alliance, on pensioners’ rights. The meeting will take place at the Purley United Reformed Church, Brighton Road, from … Continue reading
Purley Townswomen’s Guild talk on doorstep crime, Oct 6
The next meeting of the Purley and District Townswomen’s Guild will feature a special talk from an official from Croydon Trading Standards on doorstep crime and scams – and, of course, how to avoid them. The meeting will take place … Continue reading