
South Staffs Show – OPEN SHOW
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southstaffsshows.co.uk Sunday September 28th 2025 Open Show (Bonus points) South Staffs Shows Prestwood Drive, Stourbridge, United Kingdom
BOOK A SUNDAY DINNER AND GET A FREE UPDRADE TO A XMAS DINNER WITH ALL THE TRIMMINGS PLUS A FREE GLASS OF BUBBLY This Sunday we are doing our Xmas sparkle so if you order a Sunday roast dinner it will be upgraded to a Xmas dinner with all the trimmings your table will be decorated and there will be Xmas crackers on the table and all upgraded roast dinners will receive a free glass of bubbly.
Miniature Railway Rides by Kinver Society of Model Engineers. Open every Sunday afternoon 2-4.30pm and Bank Holidays from 6th April 2025 to 26th October 2025
Hey there! What are you doing on Monday mornings ... nothing much? Well ... do you fancy going for a bit of a walk around Kinver and a chat with a nice bunch of people? Perhaps a cup of tea or coffee afterwards? If you do, come along to our Walking for Health group - no cost, no booking -just come along when you feel like it! We meet nearly every Monday morning, 10 am at The Edward Marsh Centre. We walk for about one hour 15 minutes, discovering different parts of Kinver and then go for a coffee/tea. If you are interested, contact Sue Fallon on 07952 465613 or Linda Ashman on 07972 046183 for more information.
Autumn speaker programme Rotary also holds regular speaker meetings at the Fox Inn, Stourton. If you would like to hear a particular speaker, youare welcome to attend as a non-Rotarian. Please contact Alan Millichip, alanmillichip@gmail.com, at least one week before the meeting. Marion Rogerson, Benefits of sensory integration chair of Sensory therapy People
Classes take place on Tuesday mornings, 10 am to 11 am, at the Edward Marsh Centre. The autumn term runs from 9 September to 25 November, with half term 14 October. We concentrate on posture, deep breathing, spinal mobility, balance, muscle strengthening and co-ordination, essentials in movement to establish and maintain health. Each student has their own space, with a chair to help with balance and for some of exercises at this class are designed for a mature age group and can also be adapted for any disability. Exercises are aimed at increasing mobility in every part of the body, as well as developing suppleness, strength and stamina, according to the individual level of performance. It gives an understanding of how to correct breathing, to help improve posture. All this as well as balance, agility and co-ordination, using the body's natural opposition to strengthen muscles. Each exercise is a balanced phrase of movement to music with one or more physiological aims, good to look at and satisfying to perform. Loose trousers, tee shirt and soft shoes are ideal. Contact Mo Millard on 07500 32214, email: momillard@ymail.com Representative and Teacher
This year we have actually had a "proper" summer with generally dry and often sunny Tuesdays for our walk. Numbers walking have continued to be steady and I'm pleased to say that we've had another new recruit recently. Please remember that on our walks, which start at 10 am on Tuesday, all are welcome whether you are a Kinver resident or not; you can join us as an individual or with a partner or friend. There is no cost involved and having tried the walks, which are usually five miles or so in length, if you wish to continue you will be very welcome. On the other hand, if you decide that it's not for you that will also be fine, you will not be bombarded with follow-up calls! Most of our walkers have other responsibilities which means that at certain times of the year, especially school holidays, their opportunities to join us are restricted, so if you're in that position no commitment to frequency of walking is necessary. We also have a WhatsApp group, so if you wish, you will be welcome to join this too. Mick Harrington, 01384 872399/07592 022266
Kinver Twinning Association is looking for new members to join us on our next biennial visit to the lovely small town of Mer in the Loire valley in France during the summer half term holiday (Whit week) 23rd-30th May 2026. Members are hosted by French families and pay only for their share of the coach transfer and entrance fees to castles, parks etc. during the week. All ages are welcome and language is no barrier as many French friends speak good English. Contact kinvertwinning@gmail.com for more information. Facebook link https://www.facebook.com/p/Kinver-Twinning-Association-100093069511666/
Here to work with the community of residents to improve and enrich life with the Parish of Kinver, Kinver Parish Council welcome residents to attend our public meetings to tell us what you’d like to change within our village. For Events, Attractions and Businesses in Kinver, please see the Visit Kinver website.
Kinver Historical Society's new season will start on Wednesday 3 September. The 2025-2026 season will see our 70th anniversary and we will be celebrating it at our Christmas meeting on 3 December. Details to follow. In the meantime, we will kick-off our new season with a talk by lan Dixson entitled "One Night in March 1944". On 1 October Karen Evans will entertain us with "Where does my family come from? Unlocking the secrets of DNA testing". This will be followed on 5 November with the return of Val Campbell and a talk on "Dr James Barry", one of the world's first female surgeons - although she had to take on the identity of a man to achieve it. Our meetings are held at the Senior Citizens Club, Legion Drive and start at 7.45 pm. Visitors are welcome; a fee of £3 can be paid on the door. More information can be obtained from Deb Allen at debanddave@outlook.com