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* Click here for latest news in Cross Gates, Colton, Temple Newsam and Whitkirk.* Click here for latest sport in Cross Gates, Colton, Temple Newsam and Whitkirk.* Click here for latest Temple Newsam House news.* Click here for latest Temple Newsam Park news.* Click here for latest Temple Newsam Farm news.FRIENDS OF TEMPLE NEWSAM PARKA group of people from the local community and beyond who are interested in Temple Newsam.
CONTACT: Kay Andrews (Chairman)
TELEPHONE: (01977) 553844
ADDRESS: 31 Hillcrest Drive, Castleford, WF10 3QW
EMAIL: howard.andrews@talktalk.netWEBSITE: www.fotnp.comOTHER INFORMATION: * The group numbers 246 family memberships. The committee meet every two months at the Golf Club at Temple Newsam to discuss issues, promotional events, volunteering, social events.
* The group has recently started to meet at 2pm in the Stable Courtyard on a Tuesday afternoon for a walk round the Park.
CROSSGATES RAMBLING CLUBCONTACT: John Hick
BASE: Crossgates
EMAIL: crossgatesramblingclub@hotmail.co.ukWEBSITE: None
SKELTON WOODS ENVIRONMENT GROUPCare for Skelton Wood in Whinmoor. Activities include litter picking, planting, path maintenance, thinning & pruning, and ditching.
CONTACT: Heather Jackson
TELEPHONE: (0113) 2932966
ADDRESS: 16 Ringwood Avenue, Leeds, LS14 1AJ
EMAIL: hezzie@onetel.comWEBSITE: N/A
OTHER INFORMATION: * Skelton Wood is best accessed from Naburn Approach. Committee meetings take place on the first Thursday of each month, 7pm at Fieldhead Carr Primary School. Workdays and Litterpicks vary, but we have approx one a month (almost always Saturdays).
* Volunteers do not currently undergo CRB checks as there are no children in SWEG at the moment so we ask that if children wish to attend activity days they come accompanied by a parent or guardian.
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