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Information<br />

Brockdish and Thorpe Abbotts Allotments Association<br />

(BATAAA) is run by a small group of volunteers for members<br />

of the local community. The allotments are situated at the end<br />

of Church Road in Brockdish, just before the bypass.<br />

Now is a great time to get an allotment ready for next year’s<br />

growing season so why not give it a go! We have full and half<br />

plots available and there is water on site.<br />

If you are interested, would like to find out more or would like<br />

to look round the site, please e-mail Rebecca Abrahall,<br />

BATAAA Secretary, at bataaa@hotmail.co.uk or contact David<br />

Young on 01379 668556.<br />

Starston Jubilee Hall<br />

The centenary of the 1918 Armistice is being marked in<br />

Starston by War Girls, a programme of readings which<br />

commemorate the role of women in the First World War. The<br />

readings, performed by professionals, include poetry and<br />

newspaper reports, as well as extracts from diaries and letters,<br />

which show the range of war work which women undertook.<br />

The event takes place on Saturday 13 th <strong>October</strong> 7.30 pm at<br />

Starston’s Jubilee Hall, with tickets costing £10. To book<br />

contact Michael Bartlett on 01379 852318.<br />

Syleham and Wingfield Village Hall<br />

Bingo continues on the last Friday of each month at Syleham<br />

and Wingfield Village Hall. We raise funds for locally<br />

nominated charities and good causes. Come along on 26 th<br />

<strong>October</strong> and 30th November when we will raise money to add<br />

to the purchase of a defibrillator for Wingfield. We start just<br />

after 8pm. The bar will be open and we will run a raffle. We<br />

look forward to seeing you.<br />

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