CHRISTMAS LUNCH  2025

CHRISTMAS LUNCH 2025

December 11th 2025

86 members  attend the lunch at the Remedy Oak Golf Club. Many of us travelled by coach so re could relax and enjoy the day. We were treated to a excellent lunch which catered for all appetites. The conversation flowed and laughter could be  heard all round the room.

Thank you to Angela Larcombe and Jo Brearley for organising this wonderful event

 

Drama Group

Drama Group

Our Drama Group recently put together a selection of monologues and produced a show which was performed on the 9th of December 2025.  Their next performance will be a full play written by our now departed Peter Hunt on May 9th 2026 at Ferndown Village Hall.

 

Short Mat Bowls Group

Short Mat Bowls Group

 

           

This year’s Bowls Group has been really well received with everyone having fun learning new skills or helping newbies if they’ve played before. The group has had some lovely feedback and it’s a really sociable group.  There has been a great improvement in everybody’s skills already.

 

 

 

 

 

LACOCK ABBEY & FOX TALBOT MUSEUM VISIT

LACOCK ABBEY & FOX TALBOT MUSEUM VISIT

Friday  26th  September 2025

Our first visit of the autumn term is to Lacock Abbey and the Fox Talbot Photo Archive in Wiltshire. After a slightly nippy start, the sun came out, and we enjoyed wandering around this lovely village with its quaint shops and film locations.  

Lacock Abbey is a house with over 800 years of history. Founded as a nunnery in 1232, it has been a home to many different characters, each of whom has put their own unique stamp on the building. The house was a maze of rooms with some unusual objects. Lacock has the largest collection of artefacts within the National Trust homes. These are swapped around each month, ensuring there is always something new to see.

 William Henry Fox Talbot, inventor of the photographic negative  was once the  owner of the Abbey and the Fox Talbot Museum  charted the development of photography from its origins to the present day.

In addition, the small village has been the setting for a number of films and TV series. Cranford and the Harry Potter franchise are among the many.

A great day out.

 

 

 

3 MILE WALKERS

3 MILE WALKERS

Our second 3 mile walk of the year was around Ferndown Common.

Richard Buxton led us round the common stopping for the occasional interesting fact. – Pigs and acorns were the under great discussion!!  Mushroom and ponds were also a focus. 

The weather held out and we even saw some sun. A perfect walk.

 

 

 

What Happened Where You Live

What Happened Where You Live

Our ‘What Happened Where You Live’ group has recently been out and about walking around and viewing sites of local historical interest.  One visit took them to West Moors where they viewed the site of the railway once which connected the village to the national network.  Another revealed the location of the one time Ferndown Zoo.  Their meetings conclude with a hearty pub or café lunch.