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.

Friday 16 December 2022

KYN update Dec 16

 Welcome to this week's Know Your Neighbours update.

So - just over a week to go, and I'm sure many of you will have very excited little people in your homes (not to mention some very excited or even stressed bigger people). 

There will be a newsletter next week, so please let us have any news you wish to share for the new year!


UPDATE ON CHRISTMAS LIGHTING 


It was great to see those people out last Saturday afternoon, joining the Over 60's with a little carol singing and to see our High Street lights go on. The impromptu carol singing was brilliant - maybe not quite as tuneful as the church choir's rendition earlier in the afternoon, but brilliant anyway. 

The Over 60's enjoyed welcoming you to their monthly teatime club, and want us to remind anybody out there of a certain age, that these wonderful teas are a monthly ritual, usually along with an interesting speaker. Please call Chris for further details. (01732 763585).

So - back to the lights - they all came on as planned, so a great sigh of relief all round, and we look forward to enjoying them for the next few weeks, in the High Street, Zambra Way, the comunal greens, and strategic points around the village. Hopefully, next year, we will be able to return to a longer run than this year.

Our intention is to take the lights back down on the morning of Saturday January 7th, so if you have an hour or two to help out then, we would be very happy to see you. 

On a health and safety issue, it was pointed out that the traffic was particularly busy, and we should wear hi viz jackets. This is a very valid point, and whilst we do have about 12, we will put our minds to accessing some more for Sat Jan 7th and beyond.



WE ARE HOPING TO SEE A FAMILY PARTY IN EARLY JANUARY

We will also need organisers for  this event please, so again, please let me know via this email if you can offer your assistance in any way. This will not be possible unless others come forward to help, and this is a good opportunity to bring families together after Christmas, for a free party. WE HAVE THE FUNDS - JUST NEED THE ORGANISERS!


REMAINING SEAL CHURCH CHRISTMAS DATES


Carol Service 6.30pm on Sunday December 18th - THIS SUNDAY

A beautiful service with choral contributions from Seal's amazing choir, and the sharing of familiar carols for the whole congregation.


Crib Service 4pm Christmas Eve.

A very much more informal service, where families meet - children share the Christmas story by adding the nativity characters to the crib as the story progresses. Lots of familiar carols for all to sing (sometimes with great exuberance). A wonderfully uplifting service with lots of Christmas Eve excitement, but a very timely reminder of what it's all about. 


These are all very popular services so please put those dates in your diary.


SEAL ECO CHURCH

 St P& P’s Church, Seal, is now a registered Eco Church, working towards a bronze award at this time of accelerating climate change  and species loss.  We warmly welcome anyone along with an interest in protecting nature and caring for God’s Earth (A Rocha Uk) Hope to meet you soon! Babs Bartholomew (07973 478968)  & Lise Michaelides (07570 125115). 


Qigong In Seal Village Hall

We would like to welcome Annabel, who has started 2 Qigong classes each week in Seal Village Hall. They run on Wednesday evenings from 7pm and Friday mornings from 9.15am. The current term has just ended, but the new term begins on Wednesday 11th and Friday 13th January. To find out more about Qigong, please see Annabel's website www.bewellwithannabel.co.uk or call her on 07768 122212.


SEAL LIBRARY NEWS


 If anyone is looking for Christmas gifts, I have had a new delivery of printed jute bags which are priced at £5.50 and a selection of adult and child bookmarks priced at £2.

 

Leading up to Christmas the book sale is on with a range of library books and some donations. Adult and Teen Hardback is £1, Adult and Teen Paperback 50p and all Children’s books are 25p.

 

As usual cash payment is required for all items.

 

I have Free Christmas crafts laid out – parents/guardians and children are welcome to come and make Seasonal cards, decorations, colouring and sticking and I also have various Top Trump cards collections to play as well as some jigsaws for older children/ adults. The library is warm and I have put grit on the path and carpark.  

 

The Library Christmas Hours are :

 

 

 

 

Christmas and New Year Hours

 

 

December 2022

Christmas Eve Saturday 24                   Closed

Christmas Day Sunday 25                     Closed

Boxing Day Monday 26                          Closed

Tuesday 27                                            Closed

Wednesday 28                                       Closed

Thursday 29                                           Open

Friday 30                                                Open

New Year’s Eve  31                               Open 

 

 January 2023

New Year’s Day Sunday 1                     Closed

Monday 2                                                Closed

Tuesday 3                                               Open

 

For more information visit kent.gov.uk/libs or call 03000 41 31 31

 

Happy Christmas to everyone. I hope it is a peaceful one for all.

 

Jillian

 

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FESTIVE ACTIVITIES AT WILDERNESSE HOUSE

A Night At The Proms Wednesday December 21st 7pm-9.30 £42 per head where Adam Lang and Co will be singing classical opera and  to include a delicious 3 course meal and a complimentary glass of wine.

TO BOOK THIS EVENT PLEASE CONTACT Concierge.WH@elysianresidences.com or tel 01732 445689.
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SEAL COMMUNITY LUNCH IS BACK -


A free lunch of homemade soup, bread and a hot pudding will be served at Seal Church Hall at 1pm on the 3rd Wednesday of each month. Arrive any time after 12.30pm. Join the team for a warm welcome and meet friends.

CHRISTMAS COMMUNITY LUNCH WED DEC 21st 1pm.

A completely free lunch of turkey baps, with all the trimmings, Christmas cake, mince pies, and Greek spinach pie for vegetarian option.

Sounds delicious - please join Lise, Hilary and the team, for a free festive celebration, and meet new friends and old! All welcome.


A NEW LOCAL PLAN FOR SEVENOAKS DISTRICT

A consultation is in process for you to have your say to help shape the future of the district. The consultation has been running since November 16th - January 11th. Although the drop-in sessions have already taken place, there is the opportunity to join an online Zoom session on Wednesday January 4th at 2.30 and again at 5.30. Please contact SDC if you are interested.


KENT WILDLIFE TRUST

Kent Wildlife Trust’s Sevenoaks Greensand Commons Project is running a Winter Walk Challenge! Can you please help us to raise awareness for challenge?

 

Did you know that spending time in nature can alleviate the symptoms of Seasonal Affective Disorder? The project manages eight commons across Sevenoaks, Westerham and Seal, and we want to raise awareness of their value so that residents can take advantage of the sites for leisure, exercise and more this winter.

 

The Winter Walk Challenge pack is free and includes information on species identification, the heritage of the Commons and parking and public transport information. The pack includes maps of the sites and information on how the plant and animal species of West Kent use the Commons during winter.

 

The pack has been designed to help families to continue exploring natural spaces despite the cold weather! Spending time in nature is crucial for our physical and mental well-being. If your organisation can help us to spread the word about these free resources, our staff and volunteers would be incredibly grateful. If possible, please share the Winter Walk Challenge via your website, social media and mailing list.

 

The Winter Walk Challenge can be accessed here. Participants can download their packs digitally and physical copies are also available for collection from our Visitor’s Centre at Bradbourne Vale Road, Sevenoaks TN13 3DH.

 

2023 - JUST PUTTING IT OUT THERE!!!


Just a thought, we know there will be a very big day to celebrate in May next year - King Charles' Coronation. 
As a village, we will clearly want to celebrate this in a big way, but, once again, we will need people to take on the organisation of this community event. Those of us that have taken on these events over the past years/decades, are feeling somewhat jaded, and really need new blood to take over. We would like to suggest that plans are started early, maybe put your good selves forward (maybe individuals or several groups of friends). I am happy to compile a list of names and introduce you to each other. We know there are loads of skilled young people out there - we need you!! 

Again, we will have some funds thanks to our 100 Club revenue, but, undoubtedly, more will be needed. We can help in this way, but we really need you to come forward and take over please!


If you are planning, or already running some activity in Seal you would like to share with us, please contact us at this email address, and we will do our best to spread the word. Also, please remember to tell any new neighbours about this group, so that we can add them to our circulation list, or they can use the FaceBook page.


Best wishes,

Marion (on behalf of Know Your Neighbours).


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REGULAR ACTIVITIES AND INFO (this section is repeated weekly, so please feel free to skip if you don't need it this week)
 
Talking Village
Monday afternoons between 2pm and 3.30pm in Deniz's Coffee Shop. Buy a tea or coffee and join us on the Talking Village table for a chat and to make new friends, or meet up with old ones.
Saturdays _ first Saturday of each month in Seal Library between 10.15am and 11.15am. Join us for a free coffee while browsing your library books.
There are always hosts to welcome you at each of these venues.

Friday Group
Meets Friday mornings in Seal Church Hall between 10.30 and 12.30. Coffee, chat and frequent group outings. By all means, bring your crafting along with you, but mostly, enjoy the company.

Messy Church In the Church Hall 3pm-4,30pm
Mainly for children, but all ages are welcome and all enjoy the Bible based fun and activities.
Watch this space for next year's dates.

Seal Tiddlers
Seal Church Hall £2 per session for pre-schoolers and parents/carers - Monday mornings 9.30-11.30. Tea, drinks and snacks for children. Arts, activities and singing. Takes place term time only.

JESSIE'S YOGITRIBE
Seal Village Hall Saturday mornings plus much more;- see www.yogitribe.com or call Jess 07976 522726

Qigong in Seal
Seal Village Hall Wednesdays 7pm and Fridays 9.15am. www.bewellwithannabel.co.uk or 07768 122212 

Seal Allotments
Contact Zoreen - zoreen gibbens@gmail.com

SEAL CHURCH CHOIRS

Adult and junior choirs looking for new members - practice Wednesday evenings -sealpandp@gmail.com


SEAL OVER 60s

2nd Saturday of each month 2.30-4pm.Seal Village Hall. £3 per head, for a delicious tea, interesting speakers and great company. Call Chris 01732 763585 or 07759 808814


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SHORT MAT BOWLS CLUB Thursday evenings Seal Village Hall contact Alan Davies jandadavies@hotmail.co.uk


SEAL SEQUENCE DANCING - Village Hall Tuesdays 8pm -10pm contact awatts@talktalknet 


SEAL SCOUTS, CUBS  AND BEAVERS.

Please contact 9thgslsevenoaks.scouts.org.uk for current information.


DANCE FOR FUN

- Village Hall - Tuesday mornings -10.30am - contact Luci 07748 008431.


SEAL LIBRARY

Opening hours - Tuedays 2-5pm, Thursdays 10am - 1pm, Fridays 10am - 3pm and Saturdays 10am-2pm.
Thursdays -Derek - the IT Guru/Buddy, is available for appointments on Thursday mornings from 10.15. If you would like some help with your computer skills, please book an appointment through the library.
Fridays 10.30-11am  Story Time with Jenni  
Book Club first Tuesday of each month 2.30-3.30
Tea Set - Fourth Tuesday of each month - 2.30-3.45 - An interesting speaker at each session, with tea, cakes and great company!
Free Drop-in Crafts for children -  first Saturday of each month.


CHURCH HALL BOOKINGS - Maggie Fox - 01732 762840
VILLAGE HALL BOOKINGS - Gerry Froggat - 01959 522545




Friday 9 December 2022

Know Your Neighbours Update

 UPDATE ON CHRISTMAS LIGHTING - THIS WEEKEND 


A huge thank you to those of you who turned out last Saturday, to get our High Street and Zambra Way lit up. A few other areas, such as The Greens in Church Street , Bentleys Bungalows and School Lane are also lit, with thanks to our volunteers. It was an incredible turn out this year - over 30 people, to whom we are very grateful. It was particularly good to meet some new neighbours, who got involved in this. It is always a great community effort, and each year, it just keeps getting better. We achieved a new record this year - finished by 11am - we did start an hour earlier, but finished 2 hours earlier! 

We must also say a big thank you to Erman and Janine, who pulled out all the stops to make 30 odd bacon or egg sandwiches! Much appreciated every year!

Our intention is to take the lights back down on the morning of Saturday January 7th, so if you have an hour or two to help out then, we would be very happy to see you. 

On a health and safety issue, it was pointed out that the traffic was particularly busy, and we should wear hi viz jackets. This is a very valid point, and whilst we do have about 12, we will put our minds to accessing some more for Sat Jan 7th and beyond.

LIGHTS ON TOMORROW -4pm SATURDAY DECEMBER 10th

If you would like to be there when the lights come on for the first time in 2022, please join us as we sing just a few carols with the Over 60's in the Village Hall at 3.45. This is their last meeting before Christmas, so they will have had some beautiful carols sung by Seal Church Choir - this is our chance to join them all, and bring them back to Earth! 15 minutes of carol singing, a mince pie and some mulled wine, then out to see if our timers have worked this year!

WITH THE PROSPECT OF A VERY COLD SNAP THIS WEEKEND, THE DOORS TO THE FRONT OF THE VILLAGE HALL IN THE HIGH STREET, WILL BE CLOSED. PLEASE JOIN US IN THE HALL VIA THE SIDE DOOR IN ZION STREET. EVERYBODY IS WELCOME!



WE ARE HOPING TO HOLD A FAMILY PARTY IN EARLY JANUARY

We will also need organisers for  this event please, so again, please let me know via this email if you can offer your assistance in any way. This will not be possible unless others come forward to help, and this is a good opportunity to bring families together after Christmas, for a free party. WE HAVE THE FUNDS - JUST NEED THE ORGANISERS!


SEAL CHURCH CHRISTMAS DATES


TOMORROW CHRISTINGLE SERVICE 10am THIS SUNDAY FOLLOWED BY SALE OF CAKES AND FESTIVE GIFTS

For many families, this is a beautiful start to Christmas, a beautiful family Advent service with children learning about the Church of England Childrens' Society, and the work they do, whilst sharing the Christmas magic of candle-light and the meaning of the Christingle

PLEASE DO JOIN US FOR THIS EVENT. IF YOU CANNOT MAKE THE SERVICE, THE MINI CHRISTMAS SALE WILL BEGIN AROUND 11.15AM FOR ABOUT AN HOUR.


Carol Service 6.30pm on Sunday December 18th.

A beautiful service with choral contributions from Seal's amazing choir, and the sharing of familiar carols for the whole congregation.


Crib Service 4pm Christmas Eve.

A very much more informal service, where families meet - children share the Christmas story by adding the nativity characters to the crib as the story progresses. Lots of familiar carols for all to sing (sometimes with great exuberance). A wonderfully uplifting service with lots of Christmas Eve excitement, but a very timely reminder of what it's all about. 


These are all very popular services so please put those dates in your diary.


SEAL ECO CHURCH

 St P& P’s Church, Seal, is now a registered Eco Church, working towards a bronze award at this time of accelerating climate change  and species loss.  We warmly welcome anyone along with an interest in protecting nature and caring for God’s Earth (A Rocha Uk) Hope to meet you soon! Babs Bartholomew (07973 478968)  & Lise Michaelides (07570 125115). 


SEAL LIBRARY NEWS


Unfortunately, I am starting with a moan!

 

A reminder to people not to park across the library gate. The library car park is for library users only when the library is open but even when the library is shut access is required at all times for deliveries and maintenance. Thank you.

 

Storytime this week,  is Christmas themed again- both stories and some songs. This is the last week before schools break up, so we will have some crafts and nibbles afterwards. (Fridays 10.30am)

  

 

Lots of Christmas books are now on the shelves and proving popular already, lots of romance and crime for adults and some great picture books and stories for children.

 

The library  book sale started from the 6th December for 2 weeks.  

 

I have also requested some stock of the large, printed bags which make great Christmas presents and save on wrapping paper at £5.50 . They come in a variety of prints and if anyone would like a specific one please let me know and I can order for delivery at the library. They can be seen on https://www.facebook.com/KentLibrariesArchives/shop/  or pop into the library and ask.

 


For those slightly older the Tea set has arranged a Christmas themed afternoon on Tuesday 13 December with origami from Nicole and one of Frances’ brilliant quizzes together with mince pies and sausage rolls! Please come along at 2:30 pm for fun, chat and tea. 

On a more day to day level please remember we have not just books but computers and a photocopier/printer/scanner with both colour (50p) and black and white(15p) copies available. Great for online shopping returns!
There is desk space available for working and lots of seating for reading or browsing. 

Looking ahead to the new year the library will be 50 years old and we are planning on a celebration on Friday 17 February 2023. More details nearer the time but if anyone has any memories/photos etc which you would like to share please let me know.

Hope everyone has a great week.

 

Regards

 

Jillian

FESTIVE ACTIVITIES AT WILDERNESSE HOUSE
Frank Sinatra Night - Tuesday December 6th 7pm-9.30 £42 per head -  Frank Sinatra tribute act to include a beautiful 3 course meal and complimentary glass of wine (Pavilion Restaurant)

Festive Lunch - Thursday December 15th 12-4pm £34.95 for a 3 course meal and complimentary glass of Kir Royale (Pavilion Restaurant) 
followed by a carol concert in the Great Hall.

A Night At The Proms Wednesday December 21st 7pm-9.30 £42 per head where Adam Lang and Co will be singing classical opera and  to include a delicious 3 course meal and a complimentary glass of wine.

TO BOOK ANY OF THESE EVENTS, PLEASE CONTACT Concierge.WH@elysianresidences.com or tel 01732 445689.
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SEAL COMMUNITY LUNCH IS BACK 

A free lunch of homemade soup, bread and a hot pudding will be served at Seal Church Hall at 1pm on the 3rd Wednesday of each month. Arrive any time after 12.30pm. Join the team for a warm welcome and meet friends.


A NEW LOCAL PLAN FOR SEVENOAKS DISTRICT

A consultation is in process for you to have your say to help shape the future of the district. The consultation has been running since November 16th - January 11th. Although the drop-in sessions have already taken place, there is the opportunity to join an online Zoom session on Wednesday January 4th at 2.30 and again at 5.30. Please contact SDC if you are interested.




 REMINDER - PLANNING FOR SEVENOAKS QUARRY

We have received emails regarding this application, raising concerns over changes regarding the access to Childsbridge Lane. It would appear that the footpath/cycle track that had been proposed, is now worded vehicular access. Of course, this is vastly different, and would mean a very different impact being made to traffic, both in Childsbridge Lane and to the village generally. If you would like to check this out with Sevenoaks District Council the planning application number is 22/00512/OUT 

I feel sure Seal Parish Council are on the case, but individual comments will all help.


2023 - JUST PUTTING IT OUT THERE!!!


Just a thought, we know there will be a very big day to celebrate in May next year - King Charles' Coronation. 
As a village, we will clearly want to celebrate this in a big way, but, once again, we will need people to take on the organisation of this community event. Those of us that have taken on these events over the past years/decades, are feeling somewhat jaded, and really need new blood to take over. We would like to suggest that plans are started early, maybe put your good selves forward (maybe individuals or several groups of friends). I am happy to compile a list of names and introduce you to each other. We know there are loads of skilled young people out there - we need you!! 

Again, we will have some funds thanks to our 100 Club revenue, but, undoubtedly, more will be needed. We can help in this way, but we really need you to come forward and take over please!


If you are planning, or already running some activity in Seal you would like to share with us, please contact us at this email address, and we will do our best to spread the word. Also, please remember to tell any new neighbours about this group, so that we can add them to our circulation list, or they can use the FaceBook page.

Have a great week everybody - it looks to be another sun filled one! Enjoy the last week of the holidays!
Best wishes,

Marion (on behalf of Know Your Neighbours).

Saturday 29 October 2022

KYN update Oct 30

 Welcome to this week's Know Your Neighbours newsletter.

REMEMBER TO TURN YOUR CLOCKS BACK THIS WEEKEND - (Just saying) 

So - it is that time again for Trick or Treating. Please remember, whilst we are having fun with our families, not everybody is able or willing, to rush to their doors in the dark, so please look for signs that you might be welcome before knocking randomly. 


ALL SOULS SERVICE 6.30pm Sunday Seal Church

As we head towards All Souls, please remember you can join us at Seal Church for a quiet prayerful service at 6.30 on Sunday 30th, to remember those loved ones, no longer with us. This is a lovely reflective service, and Anne has a list at the back of the church, for you to add the names of those you wish to be remembered. This will have to be done today if possible please, or email Anne sealpandp@gmail.com



KNOW YOUR NEIGHBOURS MEET AND GREET OCT  22nd 

Thank you to all of you who turned out for the Meet and Greet session last Saturday, especially those of you who helped set up, served teas, represented their organization, and cleared away after. It was great to welcome Cllr Avril Hunter, Chairman of Sevenoaks District Council, along with representatives of local groups. I know many of you were able to chat with her, and hopefully, you found this useful.

We collected your views about lighting the village this year, along with the survey sent out to High Street residents. We received a reasonable response, and I'd like to thank Angie Hall for helping me to collate and make sense of these. As most of you know, admin is not a favourite job for me, so I really appreciate this input.

Overall, it would seem that the vast majority, certainly want to ensure we are lighting the High Street in a responsible manner, but it's a resounding 'YES', to installing the icicles as well as the battery lights in strategic places.

Based on your comments, the decision we have made, is to hang the lights as usual, but only have them lit 3 hours daily rather than 6 and  from December 10th to January 5th, and take them down on Saturday January 7th, when we will celebrate with a family post-Christmas party,rather than the party we normally hold on the first weekend in December.

Last year, we had a poorer attendance at the party than normal, and many people felt that trying to pack too much in before the big day, is tricky. Of course, it does mean carol singing may have to take place in a different way, but we can work on that one!

We will need people to come forward to help us orgainse the party please. I do have a short list and will be contacting those of you who have already offered to help where they can.


SEAL COMMUNITY LUNCH IS BACK

A free lunch of homemade soup, bread and a hot pudding will be served at Seal Church Hall at 1pm on Wednesday November 16th. Arrive any time after 12.30pm. Join the team for a warm welcome and meet friends.


CAN YOU USE SOME EGG BOXES?

I have been asked if anybody in the village, keeps hens and can use some egg boxes. Please contact me if you can make use of these.


ANOTHER LOCAL REQUEST

I have been contacted to see if there is anybody in Seal who runs a Bed and Breakfast, who may have vacancies over the Christmas Holiday. I am unaware of any such businesses now, though I know there were several at one time in the village. Failing a B and B, does anybody have a property they would be willing to let over the period. If you know anybody, please contact me, and I'll put you in touch.



OPEN MORNING AT FRIDAY GROUP NOVEMBER 25th.

Are you concerned about your energy bills this winter?  I'm sure this is a huge concern for us all, so the Citizens Advice Bureau

 are going to visit Friday Group on Friday 25th November, and deliver a Big Energy Saving Project workshop to explore ways 

of keeping our costs as low as possible. This session will start a little earlier than usual, at 9.30, to fit in a fun packed morning of information and activities.

This is then being followed by an origami workshop, delivered by our own Nicole from Nim's in the High Street. 

This will give us the opportunity to make some origami Christmas decorations, so another money saving project and possibly 

a chance to learn a new skill!

Everybody is welcome to this open morning, and we look forward to meeting you at the Church Hall for coffee, tea, refreshments

 and learning. What more could we ask for? 

The session will start earlier on Friday 25th, so watch this space for more information. 


SEAL CHURCH CHRISTMAS WREATH MAKING IS BACK! 

FRIDAY NOVEMBER 25th.


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SEAL OVER 60's

Southern Strummers Ukelele Group


Saturday November 12th 2.30pm Seal Village Hall.

£5 to non members.To include a lovely afternoon tea Come and join us
ALL ARE WELCOME
TO BOOK CALL CHRIS 07759 808814






🎅🎅🎄🎄🕯🕯 SEAL CHRISTMAS BAZAAR🎄🎄🕯🕯🎅🎅
Return of last year's successful event with stalls offering a range of unique Christmas gifts - Sun November 27th
                                 SEAL VILLAGE HALL SUN NOV 27th 
                               10.30am-3pm 
Teas and cakes, Tombola, Raffle, Unique Christmas Gifts, Many Crafts and Sweet Stalls. Come and join us!!

SEAL LIBRARY TEA SET

This operates every 4th Tuesday of the month at Seal Library 2.30-4pm. We have some interesting speakers each month, and

now, due to our success, we need some volunteers to help with the teas - putting out cups and saucers, and cakes, and

tidying up at the end of the session.Please let me know if you can help. Thank you in advance.

Frances 077492 40456.


 Jillian does have 'Drop In Halloween' colouring and crafts for accompanied children during opening hours for the

next couple of weeks, lots of halloween books , and the usual range of fiction and non fiction is always available.



If you are planning, or already running some activity in Seal you would like to share with us, please contact us at this email address, and we will do our best to spread the word. Also, please remember to tell any new neighbours about this group, so that we can add them to our circulation list, or they can use the FaceBook page.

Have a great week everybody - it looks to be another sun filled one! Enjoy the last week of the holidays!
Best wishes,

Marion (on behalf of Know Your Neighbours).


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REGULAR ACTIVITIES AND INFO (this section is repeated weekly, so please feel free to skip if you don't need it this week)
 
Talking Village
Monday afternoons between 2pm and 3.30pm in Deniz's Coffee Shop. Buy a tea or coffee and join us on the Talking Village table for a chat and to make new friends, or meet up with old ones.
Saturdays _ first Saturday of each month in Seal Library between 10.15am and 11.15am. Join us for a free coffee while browsing your library books.
There are always hosts to welcome you at each of these venues.

Friday Group
Meets Friday mornings in Seal Church Hall between 10.30 and 12.30. Coffee, chat and frequent group outings. By all means, bring your crafting along with you, but mostly, enjoy the company.

Messy Church In the Church Hall 3pm-4,30pm
Mainly for children, but all ages are welcome and all enjoy the Bible based fun and activities.

October 16th
November 20th

Seal Tiddlers
Seal Church Hall £2 per session for pre-schoolers and parents/carers - Monday mornings 9.30-11.30. Tea, drinks and snacks for children. Arts, activities and singing. Takes place term time only.

JESSIE'S YOGITRIBE
Seal Village Hall Saturday mornings plus much more;- see www.yogitribe.com or call Jess 07976 522726

Jujitsu
Seal Church Hall. Contact Adam hello@adamwattsbjj.co.uk

Seal Allotments
Contact Zoreen - zoreen gibbens@gmail.com

SEAL CHURCH CHOIRS

Adult and junior choirs looking for new members - practice Wednesday evenings -sealpandp@gmail.com


SEAL OVER 60s

2nd Saturday of each month 2.30-4pm.Seal Village Hall. £3 per head, for a delicious tea, interesting speakers and great company. Call Chris 01732 763585 or 07759 808814


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SHORT MAT BOWLS CLUB Thursday evenings Seal Village Hall contact Alan Davies jandadavies@hotmail.co.uk


SEAL SEQUENCE DANCING - Village Hall Tuesdays 8pm -10pm contact awatts@talktalknet 


SEAL SCOUTS, CUBS  AND BEAVERS.

Please contact 9thgslsevenoaks.scouts.org.uk for current information.


DANCE FOR FUN

- Village Hall - Tuesday mornings -10.30am - contact Luci 07748 008431.


SEAL LIBRARY

Opening hours - Tuedays 2-5pm, Thursdays 10am - 1pm, Fridays 10am - 3pm and Saturdays 10am-2pm.
Thursdays -Derek - the IT Guru/Buddy, is available for appointments on Thursday mornings from 10.15. If you would like some help with your computer skills, please book an appointment through the library.
Fridays 10.30-11am  Story Time with Jenni  
Book Club first Tuesday of each month 2.30-3.30
Tea Set - Fourth Tuesday of each month - 2.30-3.45 - An interesting speaker at each session, with tea, cakes and great company!


CHURCH HALL BOOKINGS - Maggie Fox - 01732 762840
VILLAGE HALL BOOKINGS - Gerry Froggat - 01959 522545