Contact Lesley with your community news on 01453 822684 or email Lesley.williams@gloucestershire.gov.uk

  • Savvy Seniors – Vue Cinema. Thursday, August 17, ‘Churchill’ with Brian Cox and Miranda Richardson. 96 hours before World War II invasion of Normandy British Prime Minister Winston Churchill struggles with his reservations with Operation Overlord and his increasingly marginalized role in the war effort. £3.99 buys a seat in the cinema, and a cuppa and biscuit and use you Bus Pass to travel in. £3.99 to see the film and includes tea and biscuits and use your bus pass to travel in.
  • Stonehouse Horticulture Show and Jolly. Thank you to everyone involved in both the Horticulture Show and the Jolly. Thank you to everyone who made this possible. Stall holders, the Jazz band, car booters, horticulture exhibitors and organisers, cream tea providers and many more. And thank you to the people of Stonehouse who filled the field and community centre. The day had a lovely happy atmosphere and the sun shone.
  • Cotswold AONB Wardens’ Walks. Friday, August 18 walk from Hawkesbury Upton’s ‘Beaufort Arms’ to Upper Kilcott. Four hours – four miles. All walks start at 10am and return to the starting point. More information can be found on the Cotswold AONB website at bit.ly/1GXjQOc Cotswold Boatmobility – fun and freedom on the water which is accessible for all. Enjoy the local canal on a Katakanu. For more information contact: info@cotswoldboatmobility.org.uk Calling the Knitters of Stonehouse. Hats for Seafarers are always needed and if you are interested in knitting a hat there is a supply of wool in the Town Hall.
  • Stonehouse Friendly Circle meet fortnightly on Fridays at the Community Centre at 2pm. As ever there will be good entertainment and friendly faces so why not come along. For more info ring Ruth on 828917.
  • ParkRun. If you haven’t discovered ParkRun and you want to join the growing numbers of people who run for fun, why not go along to Old Ends Lane on a Saturday at 9am and see what they do. It is there for everyone and you can take part by running, walking, trotting with the dog or pushing a buggy – it really is up to you. Or if you are tempted to be part of the action, they always need volunteers. It is there for everyone and it is free.
  • Table Top Sales in the Town Hall and Bloomers Cafe are taking a break. More information about when the sales will resume will appear in the Autumn.
  • Stonehouse Library. Did you know that every Wednesday at 10.30am the library welcomes toddlers for ‘Bounce & Rhyme’. It really is great fun and it’s never to soon to introduce you babe to the world of books and music.
  • King's Stanley Brownies has vacancies. We meet every Tuesday in the Village Hall from 6-7.30pm. If you are between 7-10 yrs old why not come along and find out what being a Brownie is all about make some new friends and learn some useful skills.
  • Worried about bank closures in Stonehouse? Then turn to the Post Office, now located in the Co-op. You can still do your day to day banking with the PO – you can make cash withdrawals with your bank card, make balance enquiries, make cash deposits and using a paying in slip make cheque deposits.

Where to keep fit in Stonehouse:

  • Maidenhill Joint Use Centre is one of Stonehouse’s best kept secrets. It has a fully equipped Gym Sports and Dance Centre, Badminton Courts and an excellent range of facilities. So why not use what is on the door step to get in shape? Full details of the extensive range of activities are on the web site or contact 01453 754338.
  • Cycling4Health. If you own a bike and want to get back into the saddle come along to the Stonehouse Community Centre on Mondays at 12.30 for an hours gentle cycling. Info from the leader on 07896134333 or contact info@follow-my-leader.org.uk
  • Stonehouse Wheeler is the cycling club which always goes out – whatever the weather! Apart from the regular Sunday rides, on Wednesdays – there is an Afternoon Ride that meets at the Globe Stonehouse at 1.15pm for a leisurely ride and there are now some evening rides on a Tuesday – please check the website for details. But please – lights and mudguards are essential for all rides. More information can be found on their website at bit.ly/2sx26xz. Also worth a visit is bit.ly/1Grv8ih to find out just how you can get out on the bike that has been sitting in the shed for too long.
  • Mindfulness Yoga Classes every Wednesday 7pm at the Park Infant School.
  • Sports facilities on the Laburnum Field. Have you seen the Outdoor Table Tennis Tables by the Community Centre? Alongside the Outdoor Gym equipment and Boules area are two tables. Who needs to go to a gym when you can use these facilities for free? And no dress code. Just turn up and keep fit.
  • Stonehouse now has a Boules court on the Laburnum Recreation Ground. If you would like to hire the court, please contact the Town Council for details on how to hire it and get the key. 01453 822070
  • Short Mat Bowling Club at the Douglas Morley Hall is open to all bowls players every Tuesday and Friday afternoon between 2pm and 4.30pm. Potential new members of all ages are very welcome to come along and give it a go free of charge for the first two sessions. Equipment will be provided but flat soled shoes must be worn. Call 07772 087656 for information.
  • Zumba Classes are now being held in Stonehouse Community Centre every Thursday evening from 7.15-8pm.
  • Keep Fit for the over 50s. Come along and join in this class which is held every Thursday in Stonehouse Community Centre from 10-11am.