Programme page The general aim of the programme is to improve knowledge and understanding of the social and economic aspects of the rural life of a village that can trace its origins to Celtic times. The venue is the Townsend Memorial Hall Clifton. The presentations start at 19.30 Speaker Programme 2/6/2005 -Mrs Aliberti - Development of Rugby Town Centre 1/9/2005 -Mr Gareth King - Battles in the Midlands 3/11/2005 - Dr. David Collins - A Virtual Tour of the Village 2/2/2006 - Mr A Winterburn - Unusual Monuments and Memorials 6/4/2006 - Mr Peter Lee - A Mediaeval Meal 1/6/2006 - Mrs Janet Courtney - Crime in Victorian Rugby 7/9/2006 - Mr John Burton - George Eliot Country 2/11/2006 - Mr David Eglin - The Changing Face of British Agriculture
Directions Take the B5414, Clifton Road, out of Rugby heading northeast. The village is two miles from Rugby. The Townsend Memorial Hall is opposite St. Mary's church in the centre of the village.
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School Farmhouse now called South View. Originally built in 1850 by Rev J. H. C. Moor for his son John. |
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| Affiliated to and supported by Rugby Area Community Education Council. The Education Council encourages opportunities for personal and Community development and the participation of all members of the community in the process of life-long learning. |
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| to get further information and order phone +44 (0) 1788 562015 - or e.mail drdrcollins@aol.com or write to Dr. David Collins 6 Lavender Close Rugby England CV23 0XB |
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