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Clare Seekers |
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A friendly social club for the visually impaired
Contact: Trudi Nicoll - Co-ordinator |
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Clare Community Centre |
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Tel : 01440 785407 |
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Second Tuesday of every month 2.00pm - 4.00pm |
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Clare Social Club |
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We are open for membership for Clare and the surrounding towns and villages. There are no strangers in this club, just friends who have yet to meet. See our web site for more information… Contact : Gary Spittle |
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Station Road, Clare, Suffolk. |
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Tel : 01787 277227 |
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Clare's Ex-Service Men & Working Man's Club, open nightly from 7:30pm |
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Meeting held on the second Thursday of each month at 7:45pm Contact : Sheila Burry |
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Old School Community Centre, Callis Street, Clare, Suffolk. |
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Tel : 01787 277229 |
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CLASP Senior Centre |
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Coffee, lunch and tea are provided at a low cost Contact : Christine Little |
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At the Old School Community Centre, Callis Street, Clare, Suffolk. CO10 8PX |
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Tel : 01787 277743 |
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Meets every Wednesday. 10am-4pm |
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Dedham Vale AONB & Stour Valley Project |
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About the areaThe characteristic lowland English landscape on the Suffolk-Essex border, made famous worldwide by artists, is still as recognisable today as it was when painted by Constable and Gainsborough. The charm of the villages, fascinating local attractions and beauty of the surrounding countryside mean there’s no shortage of places to go and things to see. Picturesque villages, rolling farmland, rivers, meadows, ancient woodlands and a wide variety of local wildlife combine to create what many describe as the traditional English lowland landscape. Because much of East Anglia's traditional grasslands have already been drained and ploughed for arable farming, the hedgerows and wildflower meadows of the Dedham Vale AONB are among some of England's most precious and vulnerable pastoral landscapes. With a population of fewer than 10,000, the AONB is still essentially a farming area, although the AONB now has a significant and growing proportion of residents commuting to Ipswich, Colchester and London. Tourism is localised, but forms an important part of the economy, while the River Stour is an important boating and angling water. |
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Dock Lane, Melton, Suffolk. IP12 1PE |
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Tel : 01394 384948 |
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Meetings held every Friday.Young people wishing to join the Friday Club may apply at any time. School years 1-3 meet 6-7pm. School years 4 upwards meet 7.15 - 8.45 p.m. |
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Meetings held at:, Clare Baptist Church Hall, High Street, Clare, Suffolk. |
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Tel : 01787 277008 (Sue Cumber) |
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Meets the 1st Wednesday of each month at 2:00pm, Baptist Church Hall, New members welcome Contact : Rev. John Rankin |
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Tel : 01787 278501 |
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Meets every Tuesday between 2:30 - 4:00pm. Contact : Barbara Peck |
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The Lounge, Churchill Close, Clare, Suffolk. |
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Tel : 01787 277464 |
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1st Thursday of month – lunch meeting at 12 noon and 3rd Thursday of month – coffee meeting at 10.30am Contact : Derek Wootley |
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Meetings held at:, The Bell Hotel, Market Hill, Clare, Suffolk. |
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Tel : 01787 277307 |
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For further information contact Hon. Sec. John Collecott on 01787 278992 |
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Tel : 01787 278992 |
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