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Tag Archives: Stockfield Community Association
Tea Dance on Wednesday
From all accounts a very enjoyable afternoon. No partners required, everyone in the local area welcome.
Autumn Activities
This week coming there are two nice events happening. An inaugural Tea Dance at the Arthur Moore Hall (Alexander Road) for the local community to enjoy and on Sunday a mass planting of daffodil bulbs to brighten up the village … Continue reading
Stockfield’s Christmas Cracker – Friday
This Friday, a festive treat for local families..
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Tagged Christmas, festive photo booth, Santa, screenprinting, Stockfield Community Association, tombola
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AG Foodbank Donations
Help support the local foodbank for those struggling financially. You can donate at Stockfield Park on Wednesdays and Saturdays. All the details below.
Posted in Acocks Green, News
Tagged foodbank, Sport4Life, Stockfield Community Association, stockfield park, Stockfield Youth Forum
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Sport4Life at Stockfield Park starting Monday 6th August
Get outdoors and enjoy some good football and multi sports fun for boys and girls in our local park, click on image to enlarge:
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Tagged Acocks Green, football, holiday activities, Sport4Life, Stockfield Community Association, stockfield park
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Plans for the Baptist Church Hall – Feedback from Consultation
Stockfield CommunityAssociation and the baptist church have been in touch with us to pass on updates from the recent consultation process. We are publishing their comments as they passed them on to us. Click the link below to read their … Continue reading
Landmark Development
Stockfield Community Association, together with Acocks Green Baptist Church have unveiled some interesting plans for development of the Baptist Church site to provide improved community facilities and they would like local people’s views on what they’ve developed so far. They are holding … Continue reading