A new monthly craft group has started up in Crich, organised by Leanne Aslin as a way of bringing people together.
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Crich Parish Council is aware that this has been another difficult year for all community groups, with Covid-19 continuing to impact on activities and funding. If you run a community group, or belong to one, have you considered applying for a grant – it might make a little difference to what you can do going forward?
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To celebrate the 100 years of the opening of Crich Comrades Club, the first date for your diary is Saturday 11 September 2021.
We have a full day of entertainment lined up, with a free buffet, and the bar will be open until 1am. If you fancy dressing up, period dress is optional.
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Crich Standard is happy to bring some celebratory news that a valued member of our community, Serena Hancox, has been recognised for her hard work during the pandemic by being presented with a Derbyshire Beacon of Hope Award on Monday 9th August 2021.
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Sixty years after the building of the Berlin wall, Crich Tramway museum is to mark the occasion by putting its Berlin tram on display. Volunteers will be on hand to tell the story of the tram and what Berlin was like in those years of the Wall and to operate it for those booked on the Access Tram.
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Join Grow Outside CIC at Midland Railway for summertime fun on Saturday 24th July as they open the community garden gates to the public for the very first time!
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We are pleased to say that we have organised an exciting range of activities for children in the 5 to 13 age range during the Summer Holidays.
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The first meeting of Fritchley Pensioners has been organised for 10 August following the coronavirus pandemic.
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Based on the the great response at the recent Youth Club open evening, if you couldn't make it, please let us know what you'd like at your local youth club.
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Crich Patients Participation Group are looking to start up a new youth club at the Glebe Field Center in September and are inviting young people to help shape how it will look and feel.
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A new monthly craft group has started up in Crich, organised by Leanne Aslin as a way of bringing people together.
Comments: 0
Crich Parish Council is aware that this has been another difficult year for all community groups, with Covid-19 continuing to impact on activities and funding. If you run a community group, or belong to one, have you considered applying for a grant – it might make a little difference to what you can do going forward?
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To celebrate the 100 years of the opening of Crich Comrades Club, the first date for your diary is Saturday 11 September 2021.
We have a full day of entertainment lined up, with a free buffet, and the bar will be open until 1am. If you fancy dressing up, period dress is optional.
Comments: 0
Crich Standard is happy to bring some celebratory news that a valued member of our community, Serena Hancox, has been recognised for her hard work during the pandemic by being presented with a Derbyshire Beacon of Hope Award on Monday 9th August 2021.
Comments: 1
Sixty years after the building of the Berlin wall, Crich Tramway museum is to mark the occasion by putting its Berlin tram on display. Volunteers will be on hand to tell the story of the tram and what Berlin was like in those years of the Wall and to operate it for those booked on the Access Tram.
Comments: 0
Join Grow Outside CIC at Midland Railway for summertime fun on Saturday 24th July as they open the community garden gates to the public for the very first time!
Comments: 0
We are pleased to say that we have organised an exciting range of activities for children in the 5 to 13 age range during the Summer Holidays.
Comments: 0
The first meeting of Fritchley Pensioners has been organised for 10 August following the coronavirus pandemic.
Comments: 0
Based on the the great response at the recent Youth Club open evening, if you couldn't make it, please let us know what you'd like at your local youth club.
Comments: 0
Crich Patients Participation Group are looking to start up a new youth club at the Glebe Field Center in September and are inviting young people to help shape how it will look and feel.
Comments: 0