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DPC Planning Register at 28.11.17
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Archive for the ‘Dallington Bellringers’ Category
Archive for the ‘Dallington Bellringers’ Category
Quarter Peal for Lord Wrenbury
Posted in Dallington Bellringers, St Giles Church on October 8, 2014| Leave a Comment »
A Quarter Peal with half muffled bells was rung at St Giles Church Dallington on Wednesday evening 8th October to give thanks for the life of the Reverend Lord John Wrenbury, who died peacefully at home on 27th September 2014, aged 87 years. Funeral Service to be held at St Giles’ Church, Dallington on Saturday 11th October at 2.30 p.m. No flowers please, but donations, if desired, payable to Dallington PCC, for St Giles’ Church, may be sent c/o C. Waterhouse & Sons, High Street, Burwash, TN19 7ET. Tel: 01435 882219.
Dallington Bellringers
If you are lucky enough to live within earshot of St Giles Church, you can enjoy the wonderful sounds of the bells drifting out over the village on practice nights (Mondays at 7.00pm) or when the bells are rung for services.
For everyone else here is just a small sample recorded outside the church on Monday August 17th 2009.
To find out more about joining the Bellringers, contact John Steel on 01435 830811. For news and updates about the group, please click this link
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Next DADS Production!
Posted in D.A.D.S, Events on August 18, 2013
DALLINGTON AMATEUR DRAMATIC SOCIETY
D.A.D.S
WOULD LIKE TO INVITE YOU TO
AN EVENING IN THE BLISS HOUSEHOLD
AND BE A PART OF HAY FEVER
TO BE HELD AT THE OLD SCHOOL DALLINGTON
30TH OCTOBER TO 2ND NOVEMBER
7.30PM CURTAIN UP
CALL 01435831040 FOR TICKETS AVAILABLE NOW
You are invited to come right into the comfortable, but untidy home of the charmingly eccentric Bliss family. Judith, the mother, is a retired stage actress for whom all the world is, indeed a stage; David, the father, is a novelist. Their grown children, Simon and Sorel, live at home with them. As the play opens, Simon and Sorel are dallying in the living room, exchanging insults about mutual friends ………………………
Can the ending really be that insulting to their guests?????????
DON’T MISS THE CHANCE TO BE A PART OF THIS WONDERFUL EVENING
SEE YOU SOON
PETER BOWERS
DIRECTOR AND GENERAL DOGS BODY
Dallington Amateur Dramatic Society (DADS)
Dallington Amateur Dramatic Society (DADS)
The Dallington Amateur Dramatic Society has been running for many years, putting on at least one performance a year at the Old School in The Street. For notices about recent and forthcoming productions, please click this link.
The stage was specially designed to be portable, and some clever & attractive sets have been conceived as you can see from this photograph from a recent production.
As a small society, with a membership of around 30, we have gained a good reputation over the years, drawing a supportive audience.
Most plays tend to be comedies with the occasional thriller or drama. Productions generally take place in the Autumn, though the programme may include other events open to the public.
Please call Roy Iremonger (01435 830141) if you would like further information. We need actors, non-actors, front of house, back stage – in fact anyone with an interest in drama (or who has friends and family who may be interested), so please give us a call.
Art Club
Art Club
The Art Club meets on Monday mornings (10-12) in the Old School in The Street.
We are a sociable group with very varied levels of experience, ability and confidence, so whether you are a complete beginner or want to develop your existing talents, do come along.
Most sessions include observational drawing and painting with tutor advice and feedback, as well as opportunities to try out different materials and techniques and short optional exercises to develop drawing skills. Everyone is encouraged to work at their own pace so if you already have your own projects, you are welcome to work on these individually while enjoying the friendly company. Tuition is free but we each contribute £3.00 per session to help cover the cost of hall hire – and we take it in turns to bring biscuits…
To find out more, please come along on a Monday or contact Pauline Ridley on 01435 830152 or email p.ridley@brighton.ac.uk