CEDAR CLUB- There can be no better representative for tea drinking than past County Chairman of the WI, Mrs Eileen Dilley. As guest speaker at The Cedar Club this month, Mrs Dilley gave a fascinating talk on ‘The Social History of Afternoon Tea’, the most popular drink consumed in Britain today. Mrs Dilley is also an ambassador for the UK Tea Council, an independent non-profit making body dedicated to promoting tea and its unique story. Members and guests eagerly sampled her home made cakes following tea and sandwiches. The Club’s next meeting on May 21st will be a trip to Birmingham’s Botanical Gardens.
DILWYN SHOW- Look out for the flying falcons, 13th century Drudion re-enactment society and Paws for Thought dog’s display in the Main Arena at the village show. Come along early on Monday to see the first event at 10.30 and stay the whole day for the full experience. Don’t forget to enter your dog into the Dog Show or to bring along, for display, your unusual vehicle or tractor. Still only £3.00 entrance for adults and £1.00 for children. With grateful thanks to our main sponsor Tyrrells potato chips and to Elwyn and Julie Hanson for the use of Fields Place Meadow.
FASHION SHOW-The Dilwyn School PTFA, in association with Clothing Checkout, will present a Catwalk Fashion Show, in the Cedar Hall, on Friday May 8th at 7.30pm. (doors open 7pm). This will be followed by an opportunity to purchase clothes. Tickets £5.00, to include refreshments. All proceeds to Dilwyn School PTFA Fund. Please reserve your tickets early to avoid disappointment. For details and tickets please ring Elaine Stilwell 01544 318395.
Comments: Our rules
We want our comments to be a lively and valuable part of our community - a place where readers can debate and engage with the most important local issues. The ability to comment on our stories is a privilege, not a right, however, and that privilege may be withdrawn if it is abused or misused.
Please report any comments that break our rules.
Read the rules here