The WI meet at Kingsley Community Centre on the first Wednesday in the month at 7.30pm. We have a diverse range of speakers and demonstrations in a friendly atmosphere.
Become a member of WI and have a powerful voice on local, national and international issues.
Membership offers a whole range of opportunities including monthly meetings, our membership
magazine WI Life, and the chance to take part in wide-ranging activities.
Joining WI means belonging to something special: making friends, working as a team, having fun.
For more details, please ring 01928 788873 or email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
President | Joan Barker |
Secretary | Janet Fletcher (01928 788873) |
Treasurer | Val Boote (with Elaine Foden) |
Programme | Hilary Tucker Caroline Feldman |
Housekeeping | Maureen Cliff |
Committee | Lynn Blyth, Marian Crossley, Marge Whitfield, Chris Woulds |
JUNE 7th
New Orleans to New York – Roger Browne
JULY 5th
Anecdotes of a Liverpool Registrar – Carole Codd
AUGUST
No Meeting
SEPTEMBER 6th
The Reluctant Shepherdess – Rosie Lee
OCTOBER 4th
Chutney and Cheer – Melanie Latham
NOVEMBER 1st
AGM and Social Evening
DECEMBER 6th
Christmas Crafts
JANUARY 3rd
My Experience at The Palace – Hilary Tucker (Cheese and Wine Evening)
FEBRUARY 7th
An Evening of Films – James Walton
MARCH 6th
Handcuffs, Truncheons and a Thong – Gina Kirkham
We also have a book group, luncheon group and walking group, all meeting monthly.
And in the summer some members regularly play bowls at the Institute.
Come along to a meeting, visitors are always welcome.
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Kingsley and Gowy Police Update – January 2023
PCSO Netherton – This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
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Gowy - PC Edwards- This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
To read more please download Kingsley and Gowy Police Update February 2023
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Covid certainly has a lot to answer for that’s for sure but I can honestly say that it was a blessing in disguise for me, after finding myself on Furlough with my job. It gave me an opportunity to join a wonderful community, work outdoors and put me on the road to growing my own produce and making wonderful friends too. It was my first time growing or tending an allotment and certainly was a baptism of fire, one that I’ve become to love and relish.
As an offshoot of Kingsley Transition Initiative, Kingsley Allotment Society was formed in 2009 to help people in the community grow their own fruit & vegetables locally. This is a small privately owned plot which we rent from a local farmer, with guidelines set by local planning permission.
We currently have 21 plots which include 14 full size (22m x 11m) and 7 half plots 11m x 5.5m).
I first took on a half plot but found myself looking after the plots either side too and was offered a further half plot and turned it into a fruit and flower bed, growing my own flowers for my family and friends, nothing better than not having to pay £40-50 for a bouquet but lovingly growing your own and watching them bloom.
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