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Message from Wendy Lowdon
+++ A Compendium of the famous Yoland eMails
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Message from Wendy Lowdon
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Be part of our community and support this garden opening which raises funds for several great charities. It`s not far - enjoy the walk and a lovely garden with teas.
Message from Debbie & Jeff Sargent, Mill Lane
MILL HOUSE, MILL LANE, Ruyton XI Towns
will be open under the National Gardens Scheme on Sunday 7th June, 2 - 5 pm.
Riverside garden, woodland, herbaceous borders and unusual shrubs and trees. Next door to the Mayall Arboretum. Tea and cakes available, plant sale, books and garden bric-a-brac. Entrance £5. All proceeds to NGS charities.
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Message from Richard Herzog, St. John the Baptist Church
As many of you will have noticed, our village clock in the church tower has been out of action for the last six months. We have obtained an estimate for repair and thanks to some generous donations and a grant, we are hoping to be able to get the work done this summer. If anyone would like any more information or would like to make a donation please contact Richard Herzog on 07929933742. Or at herzog.fish@gmail.com.
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4 sturdy Alicante tomato plants available.
Email yoland@eleventowns.co.uk
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FLOAT TO LIVE - advice from the RNLI Royal National Lifeboat Institution
We live near the River Perry and are often in Shrewsbury and next to the River Severn, not to mention Ellesmere and all the other lakes in Shropshire and Wales. Please pass this safety message round your family and friends.
This advice is useful to everyone, however you use the water. It has helped save the lives of more than 50 people in all sorts of situations. From children in rip currents to runners falling into canals, from people swept out by waves, to fisherman falling overboard.
The best way to float is to tilt your head back with your ears submerged. Try to relax and breathe normally. You can gently move your hands and legs to help you stay afloat if you need to. Spread your arms and legs out to improve stability – and it's OK if your legs sink, we all float differently. Once your breathing is under control, call for help or swim to safety. Practise floating in a supervised location like a swimming pool.
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Message from Joanna Gears, Cliffe Crafts.
Next Weekend we are running Linocut sessions on behalf of the Lingen Davies Cancer Support Fund. One on Sunday 31st May and also on Monday 1st June starting at 10 am. A minimum donation will be requested of £5 for the charity and materials will be charged at cost. Learn a new skill and have a great day out in stunning countryside. Assistance will be given in getting to the Shed for those who haven't been before. Email cliffecrafts@gmail.com for further details
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Message forwarded by Ingrid Knowles Oswestry Net