- THE Christmas Fayre at Radipole URC, Spa Road is on Saturday, November 27 from 2pm-4pm.
In aid of Church funds, entrance is just 20p and a wide range of seasonal stalls, refreshments, home made cakes, games and a visit from Father Christmas will highlight the festivities.
- THE next Residents’ Community/Pact Meeting is at Holly Court (opposite Lidl), Dorchester Road at 7.30pm on Wednesday, December 1.
Current issues will be discussed with reports on actions taken since the last meeting.
A presentation will outline and explain the merger of Borough Council Services with West Dorset.
Police officers, councillors, with community and friends group leaders contribute to this popular meeting that has become a regular neighbourhood event and a valuable means of communication.
Those attending may use the Lidl car park by kind permission of the store management.
- CARERS and residents at The Lawns Care Home are to hold a Christmas Fete on Saturday, December 4 in Fernhill Day Centre, Fernhill Avenue.
From 11am-3pm, refreshments and a range of festive stalls will raise funds for the Amenity Fund, which provides extra treats that are so appreciated throughout the year.
- AN open afternoon at Southill Community Centre is set to showcase the challenging, all year round sport of Short Mat Bowls.
On Sunday, November 21 from 2pm-5pm, club members will demonstrate what the sport has to offer. Refreshments will also be available.
Members of the Short Mat Bowls Club, which include active retired people, youngsters and families, regularly participate on Monday and Wednesday afternoons and Wednesday evenings.
Although many live locally, membership is drawn from across Weymouth, some of whom are newcomers and beginners, while others are experienced, playing at County level.
West Dorset League games are hosted by the club.
So if you want good exercise, good company and fun why not come along.
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