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Au'Lait Wrote:

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> Hi Sue, StitchED and BitchED meet every Tuesday

> evening in the Cherry Tree, near the station.

> We're there from 7:30 and we'd love to meet you!




Thanks but it wasn't me who was looking for the knitting group!


I don't have time to knit though I wish I did :)

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We meet now every Tuesday evening from 7:30 at the Prince Albert on Bellendon road, though check back because soon we're going to trial some new venues. Suggestions welcome!

If you want to be kept updated about what we're up to and where we are then do join our Facebook or whatsapp groups. PM me for details.

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