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Author: James Carroll

Gardening – Margaret Franklin’s House

By James Carroll Posted on 14/08/2018 Posted in Gardening
Gardening – Margaret Franklin’s House

13th August in Margaret Franklin’s house. Our Gardening Group met this morning. There were many apologies because summer, and family commitments, are not over yet. We were all so pleased to meet up, and enjoyed David’s excellent blackcurrant pie and apple …

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Summer18 Update

By James Carroll Posted on 13/08/2018 Posted in Updates

A few more comments and pictures have been published on the Summer18 Reports Page Have a look at the Calligraphy, Canoeing and weaving sections

Summer18 Reports

By James Carroll Posted on 27/07/2018 Posted in Uncategorized

Colour Pencil Art The first of many reports (I hope) Please do not be shy – send me pictures and comments of your experience in the summer activities. Summer18 Reports

Bug Fixed – IE, Edge & Firefox Users

By James Carroll Posted on 20/06/2018 Posted in Uncategorized

These browser users have been getting 404 error messages when following About links to the profile page.  I am pleased to announce that this problem has been solved. Try it out James. About Please do let me know of any …

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Margaret at Home – Request

By James Carroll Posted on 20/06/2018 Posted in Uncategorized

I have heard snippets of information about the very successful event. I have even posted an image (kindly produced by Harry Bates) on the Gardening page. I would very much appreciate it if you would email me with your comments, …

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