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December Review

In glorious colour! Download The December K&F Review here. Read More...

August Review

The August edition of the Review may be downloaded from here. Read More...

The June Review

The June 2022 Review can be downloaded from here. Read More...

The Village Hall

Kirton and Falkenham Village Hall – Update and Re-Opening!

We are pleased to say that the Village Hall will re-open on Tuesday 1st March, after its indoor refurbishment, including new toilet, storage and kitchen facilities, as well as some building and decorating work in the main hall. A huge thank you to the builder John O’Dowd and his staff, our local electrician David Cox, local gas and heating engineer John Brett, and the management committee, who have worked so hard to enhance the hall into the 21st century!

We hope to have a more formal re-opening in the coming months, so you can come in and have a look! we will announce this as soon as it’s arranged!

In the meantime, our AGM will be held in the Hall on Thursday 28th April at 7.30pm

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The February Review

The February edition of the Kirton & Falkenham Review is available for download as a pdf here. Read More...

The Review

Unfortunately, there will not be any further editions printed of the Review until we can safely ask our deliverers to circulate it for us and we have sufficient copy to put in it. Read More...

K&F Review now online.

The Kirton & Falkenham Review is now available for download or viewing online. Read More...

Angel 2 Angel Bike Ride

Back in August, 30 of my friends and family supported me on my 260mile challenge to raise money for the 3 charities who have been invaluable in the development and support of our daughter Callia who has Angelman Syndrome. The bike ride started from Yarwell near Peterborough to the Angel of the North was a huge success and many amazing moments, biking over the Humber Bridge, through the Yorkshire Moors, the very difficult hill out of Whitby and our final emotional ride altogether to the Angel of the North.
I would like to thank everyone from the riders (with their months of training), support crew and all those many kind and generous donations. The total is now in and stands at £31,253.25, which exceeded all our expectations. We have received thanks and gratitude from all 3 supported charities – ASSERT (The Angelman Charity), Small Steps and National Portage Association.
 
Merry Christmas & Happy New Year
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