What is "Know Your Neighbours"?

"Know Your Neighbours" is a grass-roots community group in Seal, near Sevenoaks in Kent. The group is made up of anyone in the village who wants to get involved - individuals, clubs and societies, businesses, church and schools, parish council,and many others.
We organise local events through the year - fetes, street parties, Christmas events etc. - and we hold social gatherings, just so that people can get to "know their neighbours". There's no "committee" - anyone who turns up for meetings is welcome to help in any way they are able.
IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO KNOW MORE, OR BE ADDED TO THE EMAIL LIST, contact Marion Gilchrist , who coordinates the group, or Anne Le Bas, who maintains this blog.
This Blog will be archived from July 7 2024 following the retirement of Rev Anne Le Bas who has maintained it. Know Your Neighbours will continue however. Please email Marion if you would like to know more!

Sunday, 27 March 2016

Friday Group



FRIDAY GROUP **New**A new group is starting on Friday April 1, and every Friday after that. 10 am – 12
noon in the church hall. Come along and join us for coffee and chat, crafts, board games. We will be undertaking some activities to support charities and local organisation too – on this first occasion we’ll be sprucing up the village bunting so that it is ready for the Queen’s 90th Birthday Street Party on June 11.
After that what we do will depend on who comes, so it’s up to you!
It is open to adults of any age, but I’m afraid we can’t cater for children at this group.
A joint project of Seal Church and Seal Know Your Neighbours group.

Help us welcome new babies into the world



VOLUNTEERS NEEDED! To assist with the packing of care packages for parents of premature babies to reduce the pressure they are already under. Also to make cards to welcome the new-born into the world! Simple crafts for children of all ages while we pack. Saturday 9th April, 2 – 4pm Seal Church Hall. For more details, contact:
John Clucas 07824 325717 john_clucas@ymail.com . A joint project of Seal Church and Foresters.