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July’23 roundup of the Dings
Our Monthly roundup of the chatter in the Dings. Oxford Street Party, Cancelled Fun Day, DigiMakers, Jumpfit studios and lots of other stuff this month.
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The Dings AGM minutes ’23
Sal Caseley: We have not held so many Dings community meetings, in the past year, but the Directors have all been busy, we have had numerous meetings with developers who all require our approval for planning of student accommodation.
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June’23 roundup of the Dings
Our Monthly roundup of the chatter in the Dings. Upcoming Fun Day, a trip to the SS great Britain, a sad business farewell and welcome to another.
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May’23 roundup of the Dings
Monthly Roundup of all the chat in the dings. Coronation Day, a sad Farewell to Bev and Maureen and a welcome back to Ian.
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February ’23 roundup of the Dings
Community Courtesy of Nola Hersey The Return of Dings Tutoring The Dings tutoring returned on Monday and Wednesday:) starts at 4pm for primary school kids and 5pm for secondary kids. It is held in the Safe’Ouse and anyone is welcome. Also Community Dings recipe bag session at the Safe Ouse ran on Sunday (also courtesy…
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January 23 roundup of the Dings
Remembering Seymours Seymours was a very key part of the community back in the day and there was a lovely discussion on the facebook site – here’s part of it. Just up the road. Who remembers Richard and Seymour’s family club? Booo. Hello Richard here. This came up on Facebook. Had to answer. Great to…
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December 22 roundup of the Dings
Hope you all had a great Christmas and a happy New year Advent Calendar Windows Big thanks to all that took part here’s a summary of them all by date (although the numbers don’t add up so I suspect some of the pictures were just random Christmas pictures!). Well done to Helen for arranging this…
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November 22 roundup of the Dings
On Mondays, we will be offering homework support for English from 4-5pm (primary school) and this will be Maths homework support. Once again this will run from 4-5pm for primary school children and 5-6pm for secondary school
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