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  • 13:00-15:00 Toddler Group at Birdwell Methodist Church
    As the name suggests, toddlers supervised by their carers (mums, dads, grandmas, granddads etc.) can meet and play with other children. The age range is baby to primary school and there is a large variety of toys in a safe, clean environment. There is a donation of £2.00 towards costs, and refreshments are included in that amount. There is also a tuck shop for the children. If you wish to join, just come along on Friday and talk to the organisers.
  • 17:30-19:00 Brownies (Birdwell)
    A Brownie is part of the Guide Association, which is the largest voluntary association for girls and young women in this country. There are similar associations throughout the world and the Guide Association is a founding member of the world organisation that unites them. Brownies make a simple promise that they share with members around the world: "I promise that I will do my best: To love my God, to serve the Queen and my country, to help other people and to keep the Brownie Guide Law." Brownies have fun! Their meetings are full of games, crafts and other activities. They take part in a programme of indoor and outdoor activities that challenge them always to do their best. Any girl aged 7 or over can be a Brownie; they usually move on to Guides when they are 10 years old. Subs are £1 per week to cover running costs. Leaders are Pat Vaughan and Catherine Jones.
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Day by day we see our villages grow in size. Many rural qualities have become eroded as fresh development expands our community and spreads it far and wide. A level of anonymity has developed akin to a large town, as the number of residents expands so the village feel diminishes.

We hope our web site helps to bridge gaps within our community and facilitates healthy topical debate, the exchange of knowledge and ideas, and provides a platform for residents to express their views.

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Our website also contains lots of useful information about things to see and do around Birdwell, Hoyland, Hoyland Common, Worsbrough Village, Tankersley and Pilley as well as information for people who are looking to move into any of these villages.

We also have a local history section which contains lots of useful information for local residents and a family history discussion group which you can use to help research your family origins.

A new photographs section allows you to view and submit your photographs from past and present.

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