There is bingo on Tuesdays at the Dickie Bird, 8.30pm, a quiz and Strike It Lucky on Wednesdays from 9pm.
The Long Lee and Thwaites Brow Neighbourhood Forum, the Village Hall on Thursday, October 10 at 7pm. Items for discussion will be Police and the Community together, environmental issues and there will be advance information on Le Tour De France The local Art Group meets on Tuesdays and Fridays, 1.30-3.30pm. in Long Lee and Thwaites Brow Village Hall. Contact Barbara on 01535 669914.
On alternate Tuesdays, the Mobile Library is by the bus terminus at Thwaites Brow, 3.45-4.15pm and on Long Lee Lane by the surgery, 4.20-4.50pm If you need to contact the Village Hall you can e-mail longleevillagehall@ gmail.com or go to the website lltbvillagesociety.moonfruit.com Long Lee Shell Group meets at Long Lee Methodist Chapel on Fridays at 6.30pm. for ages 8 to 12 years. Contact Jenni Presland on 07799030706.
This Sunday there will be services at St. Barnabas Parish Church: 8am, Holy Communion; 9.15am, Parish Communion; 6.30pm, Guest Service. Long Lee Methodist Chapel: 10.30am, Harvest Festival with Tanya Short.
Long Lee Cricket Clubs annual awards presentation dinner, Bradford and Bingley R.U. club, Waggon Lane Bingley, Saturday, October 19, 7pm. Tickets are £20.
Thwaites Brow Brownies meet in St Barnabas Church Hall on Mondays from 6.15pm. Contact Sue on 01535 211837. The 25th. Keighley /Long Lee Scout group also meets in St Barnabas Church Hall on Thursdays, Beavers meet 5.15-6.15pm. Cubs 6.30-7.45pm. Scouts 7.45-9.15pm. E-mail dc@ keighleyscouts.org.uk.
On Tuesdays there is a ,arate class in the Village Hall, 5-7.30pm. Contact Stuart MacKniff on 01535 210249.
Next Tuesday, Long Lee Chapel’s Women’s Welcome Hour meet at 2pm A week tomorrow the Out and About walking group will be walking in the Skipton Woods area. Meet at Keighley bus station to catch the 10.30am. Skipton bus. The following week there is a planning meeting in Keighley Over-50s Centre at 10.15am.
At the close of the morning service at Long Lee Methodist Chapel on Sunday which had been led by Miss Kathryn Whitaker, a presentation was made to chapel stalwarts Tony and Pauline Ainley who are leaving the area.
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