Source: Coventry Resource Centre for the Blind on the lookout for ‘angel or angels’ to help it secure support for visually impaired people in the city for years to come | The Coventry Observer
Category: Earlsdon
Godiva Festival starts today
Coventry’s Godiva Festival starts at 6pm today in the War Memorial Park and runs over three days until Sunday evening. The festival, which wouldn’t be possible without the generous sponsorship of Coventry University, is now in its 19th year and has entertainment and activities to suit the whole family. More details are in this …
“Strict” searches coming for Godiva Festival attendees this year | Coventry Updates
Source: “Strict” searches coming for Godiva Festival attendees this year | Coventry Updates
Tea Party for Breast Cancer Care
Table Top Sale
Albany pub gets protection
The Albany, in Earlsdon, was one of the birthplaces of Ska and Two Tone music Source: Historic 2-Tone pub gets protection from inappropriate development
Spencer Park vandalism
Coventry City Council said it will be inspecting the damage Source: Vandals pull down railings around new tennis courts in Earlsdon park – Coventry Telegraph
Beechwood Allotments Centenary
Beechwood Allotments was 100 years old on 10 April. To celebrate there will be an Open Day on Saturday 1 July from 10am-4pm and you are warmly invited to walk around the site, meet plot holders and take a closer look at the working of the allotments. Entrance is via the Beechwood Avenue gate near …
Alan Ayckbourn returns to the Criterion
The Criterion Theatre’s next production is Alan Ayckbourn’ ‘Communicating Doors’, which runs from Saturday 24 June until Saturday 1 July. A dazzling comedy thriller directed by John Ruscoe, this play cleverly combines elements of farce, psycho-drama and sex-comedies. Always on the lookout for a fresh challenge, John chose this play because he was intrigued by …
New page for church
St Barbara’s church has a brand new Facebook page – please like and share!
