Bedslife What's On February 18

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WHAT'SON Your essential guide to activities, clubs, events and lots more in your area. There’s something for everyone! ARTS & CRAFTS, CULTURE & TALKS Bedfordshire Family History Society Friday 2nd February 7.15pm Interested in Family History? Then come along to the next monthly talk on “The Women’s Suffrage Movement in Bedford/Bedfordshire” By Bob Ricketts Drama Hall, Mark Rutherford School Wentworth Drive, Bedford MK41 8PX Members free, visitors £1. www.bfhs.org.uk Bedford Art Society meeting, Friday 2nd February 7.15 for 7.30 start Anna Conti will demonstrate and talk about her work in stained glass, both traditional and contemporary designs. She says she never tires of the beauty of light falling through coloured glass. Entry is free for members, £5 for visitors. Putnoe Heights Church, Bedford, MK418EB Contact Jean Paterson 01234 307210 or www. bedsartsociety.co.uk for information Hardy Plant Society, Cambs & Beds. Saturday February 3rd 2.00pm Head Gardener of Wollerton Old Hall Andrew Humphris will be talking about ‘Creating Beautiful Gardens from Scratch’. Tools & sundries stall. Seed exchange – unusual seeds for 25p per packet. Plants for Sale. Visitors welcome £4 including refreshments Weatherley Centre, Stratton School, Eagle Farm Road, Biggleswade, Beds. SG18 8JH Embroiderers’ Guild Thursday February 15th 7.30pm Hanny Newton will talk about ‘Embroidery; My story so far’. Please see https://hannyembroidery.com Sales, textile news etc. Visitors £4. Refreshments. St Mark’s Church, Calder Rise, Brickhill MK41 7UY Alpine Garden Society, Bedfordshire group Monday February 5th 7.30 for 8.00pm Philip Whaites, Head Gardener at Wimpole Hall, will be speaking about the changes at Wimpole Hall during his time there. Local nursery Plant sales (not just alpine plants), plant exhibits. Visitors very welcome; £3 including refreshments. Wilstead Village Hall, MK45 3BX

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The Ouse Navigation from the County border to Bedford Tuesday 6 February 7.30 pm Illustrated talk by Bob Ricketts, well known local historian, will describe the west end of the Ouse Navigation – the key link from Bedford to the outer commercial world. One of a series of annual talks to the HA (Historical Association-Bedford). Bedford School Library, de Parys Ave, Burnaby Rd gate, MK40 2TU. Free to HA members. Others welcome with a donation. Details 07989 837819/01234 266839 Evening of Beading Thurs 8th Feb, 7pm to 9pm £10 per person, learn new skills or grow existing ones. Saxon Games and Crafts, Great Denham MK40 4FU To book call 07877951630 Bedford Local Group of The Wildlife Trust Wednesday 14th February 2018 Meeting 7-15 for 7-30 pm ‘Bedford’s Wildlife’ an illustrated talk by Barrie Mason Priory Methodist Church Hall, Newnham Avenue, Bedford MK41 9QJ. Plenty parking available, All welcome, no charge but voluntary contributions are appreciated. Further details available under Events on www.wildlifebcn.org or at 01234 266057 Bedford Architectural, Archaeological, & Local History Society Wednesday 14th February 7:30pm Illustrated talk “New Maps & Old: Changing Bedford” Maurice Nicholson (British Library – Georeferencer) Putnoe Heights Church & Community Centre Bedford MK41 8EB. Non-members welcome – £3:00 entry Enquiries (01234) 365095. www.baalhs.org.uk Bedford RSPB local group Thursday 15th February 7.30pm Dick Newell from ‘Action for Swifts’. A talk about the world wide action to halt the decline of Swifts. Meet at ARA club, Manton Lane Bedford MK41 7PF. Bedford National Trust Association February meeting Tuesday 20th 2.00 for 2.30 Speaker: Sue Jarrett on “ The Great North Road” Sue Jarrett lives in Eaton Socon and knows all about it, and how it was affected by the advent of the A1. Many towns must have been similarly altered by new roads and this will give us an insight into unexpected side effects of such roads. The meeting takes place in the Addison Centre in Kempston, where there is plenty of parking. Tea / coffee are served from 2.00. There will be a small charge.Everyone is welcome For further information rings Betty Thomas on 01480 860 421.

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Biddenham Gardeners Association Tuesday 20th February at 7.30 Biddenham Village Hall Care and cultivation of Acers By Joanna Baxter Visitors very welcome. Admission £5 per meeting – includes Raffle and Refreshments www.biddenhamgardenersassociation.org.uk

Reading, Writing and all things books Tuesdays – 10am to noon Saxon Games and Crafts, Saxon Way, Great Denham MK41 4GP. £3 pp includes refreshments Call 07877951630 for details

Chain Maille jewellry course Thurs 22nd Feb, 7pm to 9pm £12 per person, suitable for both beginners andthe more experienced.Saxon Games and Crafts Great Denham MK40 4FU To book call 07877951630

Bedford Advanced Drivers – Royal Society for Prevention of Accidents We meet bi monthly on the third Tuesday of each odd month in the Lecture Room at the Bedford Athletic Stadium in Barkers Lane, Bedford at 8.00pm. Any enquiries about the group can be directed to our website ‘www.roada-bedford.org.uk’ or by telephoning 01234 266070.

Busy Quilters and Stitchers (BQS) Saturday 24th February 10.00 – 3.30pm Workshops in the morning & a speaker in the afternoon. Bring a sewing kit, £5. Goldington Academy, Haylands Way, Bedford MK41 9BX. Further details from Val Morgan 01234 266963.

Silver lining Club for the silver haired. Park Road Methodist Church Roff Avenue, opposite the high flats. Number 10 bus stops outside. FREE. 2pm-4pm every first Tuesday of the month. Various activities or just sit and chat with a cup of tea or coffee

CLASSES, CLUBS & GROUPS MONDAYS

“Ouse Valley Singers A four-part harmony mixed choir who perform mainly for charitable purposes at churches, church halls, etc. In the North Beds area. Rehearsals are held in Sharnbrook Methodist Church every Monday evening at 7.30 p.m. performing mainly light music e.g. show music, folk songs, etc. Contact Sue Plant 01234 314229. Linedancing Priory Methodist Church Newnham Avenue, Bedford Bedfordshire MK41 9QJ (On Site Parking) (AB) Absolute Beginners + Beginners/Improvers 7.30pm – 8.30pm. New Class Starts Monday 5th February 2018 1 st Class Free For New People Starting An Absolute Beginners Class Just Turn Up http://dancingstars.comli.com Tel 07969847553 Kempston and District Model Railway Society Meets every Monday from 7.30pm-10pm At the Church of the Transfiguration rear church hall. New members welcome. Contact Brian Woodcock on 07795251988 or brianwoodcock@btinternet.com

TUESDAYS

Bedford Camera Club 7.30pm Just starting out with a new camera, or a photography enthusiast? Come and join a group of friendly, like minded people for talks and competitions. We meet every Tuesday at Scott Lower School, Bedford. Contact John Gough 07748572845. www.bedfordcameraclub.co.uk.

Rotary Club of Bedford de Parys Meet for breakfast every Tuesday at The Embankment Hotel 7.15am for 7.30am start. Fellowship, fundraising and interesting speakers www.bedforddeparysrotary.co.uk Scottish Country Dancing – Beginners class. Tuesday evenings 8pm -10pm ARA Social Club, Manton Lane, Bedford £2.50 per session, first evening free. Singles welcome No experience/partners needed. Wear soft shoes. Keith Rose 01234 781448 keith@krose.plus.com Bedfordshire Guild of Weavers, Spinners and Dyers Meetings:- 1st Tuesday evening each month 7.30 – 9.30pm. 3rd Saturday 10.30am. – 4.30pm each month. A friendly group of lovers of textile related crafts have changed venue to Flitwick Village Hall, 11 Dunstable Rd, Flitwick, Bedford MK45 1HP

WEDNESDAYS

Local Friendship Group Welcomes new members We meet at a local public house every Wednesday at 8pm. Call 07835 732412/07925 910639. Email: friendshipclub365@gmail.com Enjoy Irish Ceili and Set Dancing. Every Wednesday 8 pm to 10 pm at the Reading Room, 1, Barkers Lane, Bedford. £2 per session – first evening free. No partner required. Beginners welcome. Ring Pat [01234 308224] for more details.

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WHAT’S ON

WHAT’S SERVICES ON

Tudor Reeds Folk Dance Club Meet on First, Third and Fifth Wednesday of each month eve 8-10pm We are a friendly social Folk Dancing Club St Marks Church Hall, Calder Rise (off Avon Drive), Brickhill, Bedford MK41 7UY It’s good fun for only £1 incl. refreshments No partner required. Rosemary Mcneilage 01234 405594

Magpie Ladies Group A friendly group who meet on the 2nd and 4th Thursday of each month at 7.30 pm At St Mark’s Church, Calder Rise, Brickhill. (No meetings in August). Guest Speakers and social events, Tea/Coffee and cake included, New members welcomed Please Contact: Rosemary 01234 405594 or Barbara 01234 304960

MENCAP – Smiley Club Wednesdays 7pm – 8.30pm A fun social club for boys and girls from 9 to 18 who have learning disabilities. The club has a band of loyal volunteers, mostly teenagers and activities include: Art and crafts, board games, outside play in the warmer months and hanging out with friends! Pine Cones Family Centre, (behind Livingstone Lower School) Clapham Road, Bedford. For further information please contact the club leader Jeff Smith on 07798 762 808.

Art Friends – Art for fun and friendship for all Thursdays 09.30am – 12.30pm A supportive club where beginners to those more experienced can develop their art work Suggested donation £4 Bromham Baptist Church, Village Road, Bromham, MK43 8JP. Enquiries please call: Jackie 07880 518465, Kevin 07780 756436 or Lindsay 07960 329609

MENCAP – Sparkle Club Wednesdays in term time between 7.00pm – 9.00pm a social club for adults with learning disabilities. Putnoe Primary School, Church Lane, Bedford MK41 0DH. www.bedfordmencap.org.uk/

THURSDAYS

Linedancing Kempston Hammers Social And Sports Club 134 High Street High Street Kempston Bedford Bedfordshire MK42 7BN (Air Conditioned Hall/On Site Parking) (AB) Absolute Beginners + Beginners/Improvers 7.00pm – 8.00pm New Class Starts Starts Thursday 8th February 2018 Improver/Intermediate 8.00pm – 10.00pm 1 st Class Free For New People Starting An Absolute Beginners Class Just Turn Up http://dancingstars.comli.com/ Tel 07969847553 Bedford Pipe Band welcome new members. Thursdays 7.30pm – 9.30pm Friendly & relaxed group beginners to experienced. St John’s Church hall (MK42 0DL), Bedford. Contact Pipe Major Donald Reid 01234 268475 Mrs. Barrett (Band Secretary) 01234 360967 www.bedfordpipeband.org.uk Bedford Gallery Quire 1st, 3rd, 5th Thursday of each month 7.30 pm Priory Methodist Church, Newnham Ave, Bedford We welcome those interested in singing/playing’West Gallery’ music from the early 18th century to the mid 19th century. Contact Ken Baddley 01234 310018 www.bedfordgalleryquire.org.uk Bedford Folk Dance Company Meet Thursday eve 8 – 10 pm. Friendly Country and Folk Dance Club Putnoe Heights Church, Bedford MK41 8EB It’s good fun for only £2 incl. Refreshments No partner required Ron Law 01234 825574 www.bedfordfolkdanceclub.com

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Flower School Thursday evenings 5pm – 7pm April Flowers, 90 High Street, Clapham Various arrangements covered with a demo followed by the opportunity for students to complete the same design which they can take home. Booking essential Call Amy on 01234 343335 / 07794 827137 P.M Bridge Group First and third Thursdays of each month 11am to 2.45pm Friendly duplicate bridge Good standard buffet lunch £6 including lunch, tea or coffee. Renhold Village Hall. Tel Ann on 01234 212066

FRIDAYS

Putnoe Heights Machine Knitting Group. Meets on alternate Fridays 9.30 – 12.30 September to July Beginners and Improvers all welcome Contact Marion Sutton on 01234 217647 Bedford Fine Companions Folk Dance Club Long established folk dance club who meet every Friday in term time from 8pm to 10pm at Hazeldene School Bedford MK41 9AT (use Hartshill entrance). We are a friendly group always ready to welcome new members. No partner required. Contact David Cooke on 01234 823920, https://finecompanions.wordpress. com or find us on Facebook. Bedfordshire Family History Society Welcomes new members at their monthly meetings on the 1st Friday of every month. Contact Lynn on 01234 306482 Held in the Drama Hall of Mark Rutherford School, Wentworth Drive, Bedford MK41 8PX www.bfhs.org.uk Friday Daubers This friendly group of amateur daubers meets at 5 Lansdowne Road Bedford every Friday between 1pm and 4pm to spend a few hours enjoying our hobby. Between us we use a variety of media. If you enjoy drawing and/or painting why not join us. If you are interested why not contact one of us to find out more – Anne 07548 840856 or Jenny 01234 824568 or email Marianne marianne.sellers@ virginmedia.com

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COMMUNITY / CHARITY EVENTS Candlemas Flower Festival Friday 2nd-Sunday 4th February Over 60 decorations made by community and church groups, professional & amateur. Friday and Saturday open 10-4, Sunday 2-4 Admission £2.50 (under 16 free). Refreshments daily Candlemas Carols by candlelight Sunday 4th February 5.30pm. St Paul’s church, Bedford, MK40 1SQ Details 01234 391962 or 01234 340163 or http://www.stpaulschurchbedford.org.uk Afternoon Vintage Tea Friday 3rd Feb 2pm to 4pm Christ the King Parish Hall Harrowden Road, Bedford MK42 0SP Admission £3 – Tea, cake and dancing For Information call 01234 404563 Public Tree Planting 4 February 11am to 3pm We’re back at Waypost Wood, Cranfield for another public tree planting event! Free shuttle buses run from/to the Forest Centre throughout the day and refreshments are available on site. Please do not drive to Waypost Wood as there is no parking – either walk or cycle up, if you live in Cranfield, or get the shuttle bus from the Forest Centre. It’s completely free – we provide tools and training. Wear appropriate footwear as it could be muddy! For more information go to www.marstonvale.org/ events/public-tree-planting-3/ NGS Garden Opening February 5th, 11th, 14th, 15th & 24th 1.00pm – 4.30pm Two gardens with hundreds of different snowdrops and other Spring flowers, National Garden Scheme in aid of Macmillan/Marie Curie nurses. £4 for both, refreshments extra. The Knoll & The Folly, High Street Pavenham MK43 7PD

FAMILY Secret Snow Cabin Tuesday 13 February 9.15am to 2pm Wrap up warm to go on an outdoor adventure to the Secret Snow Cabin! Find out about some winter wildlife then enjoy some storytelling in the cosy cabin with a hot drink and biscuit. Wear waterproof boots and warm coat. Sessions last approx. 1hr 15 mins and are at 9.45am, 11.30am and 1.45pm and cost £4.50 per child. Booking and parental supervision essential. The Forest Centre, Station Road,Marston Moretaine, Beds MK43 0PR To book go to www.marstonvale,org or ring 01234 767037 Singalong@St Pauls Wednesday 14th February 10-10.30 am Songs and stories 0-3 yr olds plus their adults on 2nd Wednesday of the month term time. Parking not available. Further details 01234 340163 St Paul’s church, St Paul’s Sq, Bedford, MK40 1SQ Fox Faces Thursday 15 February 10am to 3pm Find out about fox folklore and stories then make a marvellous mask to turn yourself into a fox or fantasy creature. We’ll be using card and tissue to create 3D masks. Sessions last approx. 45 mins and are at 10am, 11.15am, 1pm and 2.15pm and cost £3.50 per child. Booking and parental supervision essential. The Forest Centre, Station Road,Marston Moretaine, Beds MK43 0PR To book go to www.marstonvale,org or ring 01234 767037

HEALTH & WELLBEING

Table Top Sale Saturday 10th Feb 9am to Noon Christ the King Parish Hall, Harrowden Road, Bedford MK42 0SP Entry 50p, Refreshments available For information call 01234 965497

Over 70’s Gentle Exercise Classes Every Monday and Wednesday (except bank holidays) Mondays – Bedford Central Library (3rd floor meeting room) Wednesday – Bedford International Athletics Stadium £4 per session Tel 01234 718835 www.bedford.gov.uk/sport

Pavenham WI Jumble Sale Saturday 17th Feb 2pm Pavenham Village Hall Many stalls including Nearly New, Books, Bric-a-Brac Mens and Womens Clothes, Childrens toys Arrive early for the best bargains Entry 20p

Bedford Macular Support Group Third Monday of each month at 10:30 am. Volunteer Centre, 43 Bromham Road Offering practical and emotional support to people suffering central vision loss or Macular Disease. Speakers on a range of related topics. Info 01234 781372

Blunham Giant Book Sale Saturday 24th February 10:00 to 3:00pm Come to our Browse and Buy Second Hand Giant Book Sale at Blunham Parish Church, (St Edmunds or St James, Park Lane,Beds MK 44 3 NQ) Selection of second hand/nearly new books, Homemade cakes, teas & coffees, homemade soup & a raffle. All proceeds to Blunham Church Fabric Fund

Hearts In Beds Cardiac Support Group First Tuesday each month 7pm Priory Methodist Church Halls, Newnham Ave, Bedford, MK41 9QJ. Gentle exercise sessions from 7 – 7-30 pm under a qualified trainer. Everyone welcome, you don’t need to have a cardiac condition to join us. Raffle at the end of the evening. Contact Sid Luff, 01234 404671 or Ted Jolliffe 01234 327791

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WHAT’S ON MUSIC, DANCE & THEATRE Odyssey of Love – Liszt & His Women Sunday 11th February 7.00pm World-renowned pianist Lucy Parham’s Composer Portrait; Readings: Joanna David & Robert Glenister. Champagne Reception 6.15pm, Tickets £20 The Quarry Theatre, Bedford, MK40 2NN www.quarrytheatre@bedfordschool.org.uk For Sharnbrook Mill Theatre ‘Warm Up’ Appeal Registered charity. Music on Thursdays Thurs 15 Feb 7.45pm Liebeslieder – songs of love by Brahms and Schumann at Bedford Girls’ School. Tickets £18, Students 18-24 £5, Under 18 £2, on the door www.bedfordmusicclub.co.uk Bedford Organ and Keyboard Club Wednesday 28 February Present talented CHIHO SUNAMOTO In aid of Funds for the Addison Centre, MK42 8PN 7.30 – 10.00 pm Addison Centre, Kempston Members £5 Non-Members £6 Pay at door Tel: 01234 344423 www.organfax.co.uk/clubs/bedford Jazz Concert Saturday 3 March, 7:30pm St James’ Church, Biddenham Hear award winning jazz pianist Nikki Iles and Bedford School Jazz Trio. In aid of The Friends of St James. Admission £10. Contact Chris Jones (01234 211759)

SPORTS & OUTDOOR ACTIVITIES ARCHERY

Ouse Valley Archers Currently offering a four week introduction in target archery. Courses run by Archery GB approved coaches and all equipment is provided.For experienced archers or those who have completed a beginners course the club shoots indoors/outdoors on Thursday 7.00pm – 9.00pm and Sunday 2.00pm – 4.00pm at Putnoe Primary School & Field, Church Lane, Bedford For further details visit our website or contact info@ ousevalleyarchers.com

BADMINTON

Wootton Badminton Club Wootton Upper School, Hall End, Wootton, Beds, MK43 9HT Thursdays from 7.30pm to 10.00pm This friendly club welcomes anyone who does or has played badminton, sorry no absolute beginners. Contact: Freda Dunlop 01234 270638 Email: garry.freda@btinternet.com www.woottonbedfordbadmintonclub.weebly.com

BASKETBALL / DODGEBALL

Bedford Thunder Basketball club Mini Basketball (Reception to Yr 5) Sundays 9.30am – 11am U14s Development (Yr 6 to Yr 9) Sundays 11am – 12.30pm U18’s Session (Yr 10 to Yr 13) Sundays 2pm – 3.30pm Bedford Academy, Mile Road, Bedford MK42 9TR For fees and more information please email coach@ bedfordthunder.com Bedford Mighty Eagles Dodgeball team We are a club that plays at a high level but would love anyone from any sporting ability and background to come down and give it a go as long as you are 15 and above. We have a men’s and women’s squad. It is great fun and a fantastic way to keep fit. We train on Tuesday’s 8-9 at: Hastingsbury school, Hill rise, Bedford, Mk42 7EB. First training session is FREE and then each session is only £3 after that

BOWLS

Kempston Park Indoor Bowls Club We are an indoor bowls club with superb facilities We offer bowls coaching from qualified coaches for beginners of all ages whether or not you are a club member. We provide you with bowls and bowls shoes and up to five lessons without any obligation to join. 290 Hillgrounds Road Kempston MK42 8UB 01234 852291. www.kempstonparkbowls.co.uk Bromham Short Mat Bowling Club Tuesday evenings 7.00 pm – 9.30 pm (year round) and Monday afternoons 2.00 pm – 4.30 pm (September to June only) We are a friendly group of people that play short mat bowls. It is a fun, in-expensive, sociable game for all ages with a cuppa at half time. We meet in Bromham Village Hall and the first two sessions are free and where training can be given. All that you would require to bring is a pair of flat shoes or even your slippers! Contact Sue Amor on 01234 823610 for more details and we hope you will come along and give it a try. Mowsbury Park Bowling Club Try for FREE any Weds or Friday 2pm to 4.30pm. Just bring flat shoes. For more info about our club please contact Anne Haynes on 01234 211828 or visit our NEW web site www.mowsburyparkbowlsclub.co.uk Bedford Borough Bowling Club Est over 100 years are now enrolling new members and forming a junior section. Probably the most prestigious bowling club in the Bedford area with both indoor and outdoor bowling greens. We offer FREE tuition from qualified instructors, with all equipment provided, we just ask you to wear flat shoes. Afterwards, you can obtain a cool drink or a coffee from the bar and relax in the comfortable lounge area. There are also restaurant facilities for lunch time meals. So give it a try, bring the family all are welcome. Free parking. Check our web site www.boroughbowlin. org.uk or telephone 01234 340736 for more details Bedford Bowling Club Welcome Sessions Every Tues and Fri 2pm – 4pm The Bedford Bowling club holds taster sessions in Bedford Park (near the café), and welcomes anyone who would like to try the game. We are a warm, friendly

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club and the green is in a sheltered & idyllic part of the park. We provide all equipment for these sessions, and only ask you wear flat soled shoes to protect the green. There is no cost or obligation and tea and biscuits are provided. For full information ring Ray on 305695, Warwick on 403551, or Alison on 343257. Or check out our new web site google “bedfordbowlingclub, Bedford – hugo fox”.

CYCLING

Cyclists Touring Club, Bedfordshire We meet on a regular basis and have rides to various places, and cater for all abilities. We ride as a group for the pleasure of riding and socialising, nobody gets left behind ! See website ctc-bedfordshire.co.uk for details of our forthcoming rides, or ring 01234 219148 for further information.

TABLE TENNIS

Social Table Tennis Mon/Tue 7.30pm-10.00pm Sports Hall, Lincroft School, Oakley All Ages Welcome. Just Turn Up £4 per player per session, Bats Available, Free Hire Coaching Available Call John 07921 093199

WALKING/RAMBLING

Bedford Rambling Club We’re a friendly group who meet on a Sunday morning to walk 5/6 miles walking at a steady pace so good for anyone just starting to walk or coming back to walking after a break. For more information or a copy of our programme please contact Christine on 01234 360769 or email brclub75@yahoo.co.uk

EXCERCISE & FITNESS CLASSES

Fitnisa Ladies Body Conditioning with Aerobics Interested in keeping fit and making new friends in a female only environment? Classes are led by a female qualified instructor in private venue Every Mon and Thurs (term time) 11:00am – 12:00pm Fitnisa Supple Strength for Ladies (stretching and toning) Every Wednesdays (term time) 11:00am – 12:00pm Queen’s Park Community Centre, Marlborough Road, Queen’s Park, Bedford MK40 4LF Only £10 for 8 week course! Call Fsella on 07415 389322 for further information

FOOTBALL

Bedford FC Mini Soccer Club Every Saturday at Goldington Academy 10.30am till 12.15pm. Open to boys and girls aged 4-10yrs. Cost per child £3.00 and £5 for two children. Our sole aim is to provide children of all abilities with a unique footballing experience, developing their physical, social and communication skills in a safe environment. Toilet and changing facilities and plenty of car parking spaces. www.bedfordfcminisoccer.com. Bedford Girls and Ladies FC Voluntary sports club for girls age 8 and upwards. If you’d like to find out more info please call Jill on 01234 772668 or 07850540631.

RUGBY

Little Scrummers Rugby Club Every Saturday at Kings Oak Primary School 8.30am until 11.10am. Exciting, fun & inspiring children’s tag rugby classes for girls and boys from 18 months up to 7 years old! We want to bring rugby to children at a young age to enable them to build their confidence, enjoy sport & have fun! For more information & to book in for a FREE TRIAL please visit us at www.littlescrummers.com

RUNNING

Bedford Parkrun every Saturday Meet at The Bandstand at 9am. Join us for a 5km run around the park (dogs, children and buggies all welcome). Register for free on the Parkrun UK website http://www.parkrun.org.uk

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