Directory Entry - Community / Voluntary Organisations
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Bawdeswell Village Cinema
Films generally shown second Saturday of each month; doors open 6.30 pm; bar/café open 7 pm; film starts at 7.30 pm
Bawdeswell Village Hall, Reepham Road, Bawdeswell
01362 688627
bawdeswellvillagecinema@gmail.com
Bircham Centre
The Bircham Centre has been a key part of Reepham’s town centre for more than 100 years. The building was donated to the town as a Reading Room in 1919 by its owner Samuel Bircham, when it was called Hackford House. Some parts of the building date back to the Jacobean period (1600s). During the First World War the main part of the building was used as a recuperation centre and in 1923 the remainder of the building and the garden were handed over, in trust, to the town. Today, the fabric of the Bircham Centre is maintained entirely by donations. It houses the library a charity shop, and local people use it to run clubs and groups
https://www.facebook.com/pages/The-Bircham-Centre-Reepham/116079945138599
Market Place, Reepham, Norfolk NR10 4JJ
01603 879242
thebirchamcentre@gmail.com
Bircham Centre Charity Shop
Opening hours: Mondays and Fridays 9 am – 4 pm; Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Saturdays 9 am – 1 pm; tea shop open at these times
Bridge Club
Meets every Monday from 7.30 pm in the Bircham Centre, Market Place, Reepham. Contact: Ann Middlemas, Secretary 01603 870334
Broadland District Council
Cawston Historical Society/Heritage Centre
https://www.facebook.com/Cawston-Historical-Society-84464944573/
Cawston Village Hall, High Street, Cawston, Norfolk NR10 4BW
To visit the centre, please contact Des Cook 01603 872111 to arrange
Craft Club
Meets every Tuesday from 9.30 am – 12 noon at the Ewing Close Community Centre, Reepham. Knitting, embroidering, tapestry, card making and other crafts
Contact: Moira Dye 01603 871791
dye.reepham@btopenworld.com
Elsing Heritage Society
Contact: Sally Hautot 01362 637660
Family History Group
Meets every Monday at Reepham Library from 2.30 – 4.30 pm. Come along and start your family tree and learn to use Ancestry on the library computers. Both beginners and more advanced welcome. Contact: Rita Richardson 01603 873122 or ritar405@gmail.com