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Activities at Middleham Key Centre in February 2023

Middleham Key Centre, Park Lane, Middleham DL8 4RA   ( 01969 624002 or 07849918215    Email:  office@middleham-key.co.uk  www.middlehamkeycentre.co.uk

We are an information point & have a selection of brochures for the surrounding area, including bus timetables.  We have recycling boxes, blue bags available and green gardening bags for sale. And a free paperback book swap library.

Office opening hours:  Monday 10.00am – 12noon, Wednesday 1.00pm – 2.00pm & Thursday 10.00am – 2.00pm.

Warm Space:  The Key Centre is a designated Warm Space where anyone is welcome to come and get a free hot drink and a snack, keep warm, read a book, have a chat. Warm Space is fully accessible. You can also have a hot meal on Thursdays but please book ahead to ensure we have sufficient! Tel Honor on 07849918215

Warm Space is open:

Mondays 10.00 – 12.00 noon

Wednesdays 1.00 – 3.30pm

Thursdays 10.00 – 1.30pm

Saturdays 10.30 – 12.00 noon

Yoga Class:   Tuesdays at 6.30pm – 8.00pm in Richard III hall. For further details contact Karen on 07825 554284

‘T’ in the Afternoon: Wednesdays 2.00pm – 3.30pm in the Garden room.  All welcome and bring a craft if you wish.

Coffee Mornings: On Saturdays in The Garden room 10.30am – 12 noon Everyone welcome.

Middleham Quilters:  Every Monday 11.00am – 2.30pm. New members are always welcome.

Over 60s Luncheon Club: Every Thursday at 12noon, price £7.00.  Ring 01969 624002 or 07849918215 to book or inform us you can’t attend.

Women in Middleham: Tuesday 21st February.  For further details contact Liz Stocker on 01969 625260

Middleham Antiques at the Cubby Hole:  Ring Angela for further details 07917 571180

Antique & Collectors’ Fair: Sunday 26th February from 10.00am – 4.00pm Refreshments available.

Middleham Town Council:  The next Council meeting is on Wednesday 8th February 2023 in The Garden Room.  Email: office@middlehamtowncouncil.co.uk  Tel: 07531 580499 during office hours. www.middlehamtowncouncil.co.uk

Community Police:  If you need to contact our local PCSO ring 101