Sunday: Exley Head Methodist Church, service at 10.30am, with Sunday Gang for the children.
Monday: An Ofsted-inspected playgroup operates every day, Monday to Friday in the room below the Exley Head Methodist Church, from 9.15-11.45am, during term time only, contact 07931 155491 for further details.
Slim and Trim aerobics class with Joe at Oakbank recreation centre from 7-8pm, contact Joe on 07719 186964.
Tuesday: Shape and Tone, with Joe at Oakbank recreation centre from 7-8pm.
Wednesday: Weight Watchers, Nessfield Primary School, 5.30pm (weigh only) and 6pm talking, contact Denise on (01535) 610657.
Fairtrade coffee morning, Exley Head Church, Wheathead Lane, 10.30am-noon, with second hand book stall.
Fitness and fun exercise class, 7-8pm at Exley Head Methodist Church, contact Janet on (01535) 66368.
Craft workshop, 7-9pm, at Exley Head Methodist Church, admission is £10, contact Lesley on 07814 608797.
Boxercise at Oakbank recreation centre, 7pm, first session is free, contact Mark on 07912 603771.
Thursday: Line dancing classes, Exley Head Methodist Church: beginners/ intermediates from 6.30-7.30pm, £1.50; intermediates/advanced from 7.30-9.30pm, £3; beginners from 5.30-6.30pm, £1.50, contact Pat on (01535) 600645 or just turn up.
Tai Kwando, Oakbank recreation centre, 6-7pm, children aged six to 12 and 7-8.30pm seniors over 13, contact Lisa Winteridge on 07919 898651, or just turn up on the night.
Shape and Tone, with Joe at Oakbank recreation centre from 7-8-pm, contact Joe on 07719 186964.
School gate surgeries at Nessfield Primary School with local PCSOs before and after school.
The nest meeting of Exley Head Ladies group will be on Monday, September 23, 7.30pm in Exley Head Methodist Church. The speaker will be Fiona Denby talking about her experiences as a ‘Games Maker’ at the 2012 Olympics. Admission is £1.50 to include the cost of refreshments.
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