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Activities in Barton Stacey

[ Activities ]The parish enjoys a wide range of sport, social, cultural and community activities.


This page gives information about these activities and how to contact the organisers.

To add or amend any details please use the feedback page.

Barton Stacey Drama Group

[ Drama Group ] Presents a summer show and pantomime (in February!) each year to raise funds for parish causes.  Includes acting, singing, and producing.

Contact: Syd Chapman - 01962 760 684 - Web site Drama Group

Bell Ringing

[ Bell Ringing ] Practice every Wednesday evening at 7.30 pm in the parish church. New faces are always welcome - novices or experienced.

Contact: Jenny Briscoe - 01962 760 516

Bridge Club

[ Bridge Club ] Meets on the second Tuesday of each month. Friendly games are held at club member's houses.  All levels are welcome.

Contact: Ken Robinson - 01962 760124

Cygnets Playgroup

[ Cygnets ] Playgroup for children aged from 2 years 9 months up to school age. The focus is on giving children an opportunity to learn through playing.

Contact: Anne Hewitt - 01962 761 168 - More Cygnets

Dog training

[ Dog training ] Ring craft training for show dogs. Every Monday evening at 8.00-10.00 pm in the Village Hall. Classes cost £2.00 (including coffee and biscuits).

Contact: Mary Grimes - 01264 324 882

Football Club

[ Football Club ] Two teams in the Sunday league. Training sessions held most Wednesdays on the Recreation ground at 7.00pm. New players always welcome.

Contact: Corinne James - 01962 760 278

Jubilee Trad Jazz Band

[ Jubilee Trad Jazz Band ] Barton Stacey's very own Traditional Jazz Band. The ten-piece group has an extensive repertoire of Dixieland Jazz with well-known Marches, Rags, Blues and Stomps.

Phone: 01962 760 920 - More Jazz Band

Judo Club

[ Judo Club ] Meets every Friday 6:30 pm in the Village Hall.  All ages from 6 years welcome. First lesson is free, then £2.00 per evening.

Contact: Keith Cox - 01962 760 411 - Web site Ju Jitsu

Ju Jitsu

[ Ju Jitsu ] Meets every Thursday 6:30 pm in the Village Hall. All welcome - aged 14 years and over.

Contact: Keith Cox - 01962 760 411 - Web site Judo

Forest Edge Kart Club

[ Forest Edge Kart Club ] Club racing circuit at the old army camp. Races each month. Welcomes competitors, marshals and spectators of all ages.

Web site Kart club

Neighbourhood Watch

[ Neighbourhood Watch ] Neighbourhood Watch provides an exchange of information between the parish and the police for crime prevention and crime awareness.

Contact: Ian Ashbolt - 01962 761 584 - More NHW

Parent and Toddlers Group

[ Toddlers Club ] Thursday 1.30pm to 3.00pm in the Village Hall.

Contact: Fiona - 01962 760 470

Toddler Church

[ Toddler Church ] All under 5s with their carers welcome. A short service followed by time for play. Finish in time to fetch older children from school. Mondays 2.00 pm in the Church.

Contact: Sue Finch - 01962 760 240

Tuesday Club

[ Tuesday Club ] Social club for the over 60s.  Meets at 2.30 pm on the third Tuesday of each month in the Village Hall.

Contact: Peggy Carter - 01962 760 590 - More Tuesday Club

Twinning

[ Twinning ] Twinning with Neuvic-sur-l'Isle in the Dordogne district of France as part of Testbourne Parishes Twinning Association.

Contact: Peggy Carter - 01962 760 590 - More Twinning

Village Independent Players

[ Village Independent Players ] Amateur dramatics group with a difference. We put on one show a year just before Christmas and use the group as a social get together.

Web site VIPs

Whist Club

[ Whist Club ] Meets on the second Wednesday of each month  in the Village Hall starting at 7.30 pm. New members welcome - all levels - for friendly whist.

Contact: Patricia Coleman - 01962 760 961

Yoga Class

[ Yoga class ] Every Wednesday in the Village Hall at 4.15 pm. One hour class for all ages and levels. Come over and pamper yourself.

Contact: Samantha Eastman - 07919 488 451

Headlines

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News


Police team to visit village
 News: 11 Jun 2008 - Police team to visit village 11 Jun Police team to visit village to hear about local concerns



Conservation area review
 News: 03 Jun 2008 - Conservation area review 03 Jun Conservation area review gives exhibition and seeks your input.



Communication with the Parish Council
 News: 28 Apr 2008 - Communication with the Parish Council 28 Apr Anonymous letter triggers Parish Council response



Other news - Select for full list

- 11 Jun Police team to visit village
- 03 Jun Conservation area review

Andover Advertiser

Events


Conservation area exhibition
Event: 10 Jun 2008 -  Conservation area exhibition 10 Jun Conservation area review gives exhibition and seeks your input.



Barton Stacey summer Fete
Event: 28 Jun 2008 -  Barton Stacey summer Fete 28 Jun Put the date in your diary now! More details to follow later.



Other events - Select for full list

- 11 Jun Conservation area exhibition
- 15 Jun Holy Communion
- 15 Jun Holy Communion

Activities

- Cygnets playgroup - For children 2y9m to 5y
- Football - Adult + youth teams
- Tuesday Club - For active 60+
- Players - Drama group
- VIPs - Drama group
- Jubilee Jazz Band - Trad Dixie

Features

BBC Countryside In-depth


Who gave the name to Roberts Road?
Feature: Who gave the name to Roberts Road? Roberts Road in Barton Stacey was named after an illustrious British military leader



Barton Stacey statistics
Feature: Barton Stacey statistics Fascinating facts from the census on people, houses, and work



Derelict village in the 1920s
Feature: Derelict village in the 1920s Cottages stood empty and Barton Stacey was "a haunt of desolation"



Conservation area outline
Feature: Conservation area outline The village centre's characterful buildings tell a story



The Great Fire of 1792
Feature: The Great Fire of 1792 The Great Fire which engulfed Barton Stacey village in 1792


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