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1st June : BRITANNIA RULES OK!
A celebration of the Queens of England in words and music.
Come and join us for a romp through history with some of the queens of England the vivacious, vindictive, vocal and virginal(?)
All Saints' Church, 7.30 pm. Free entry, retiring collection for the Friends of Waldron Churches
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2nd June : A Waldron's Cricket Club
We've been playing the game since at least 1756 - will be contesting a League match against Chiddingly.
Bring a chair and watch the game in the beautiful surroundings of the Cattam and book one of our famous Cricket Teas.
Play from 2.00 pm, tea at 4.30-ish £5 per head. Prebook your tea on 01435 862694 (so we don't run out of cake!)
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3rd June : The Big Jubilee Lunch
Join us along with other UK towns and villages.
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4th June : Open Gardens
We have a treat for all garden-lovers!
Three fabulous gardens in Brittenden Lane, within walking distance of each other and completely different.
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14th July : Concert with Faronel.
Concert with Faronel. All Saints' Church 7.30 pm
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September : Waldron Sponsored Walk.
Sponsored Walk in the beautiful countryside round Waldron. Walkers over 10 welcome, dogs and children must be accompanied Saturday 29th September 2012.
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October: Quiz Night
Friday 26th October 2012 Quiz Night with supper. Cross in Hand CEP School 7.30
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A Village Christmas
Christmas as it used to be! Christmas Market, Santa’s Grotto, events for children. From 14th to 17th December 2012.
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Waldron village cook bookChallenged to raise thousands of pounds towards maintaining two churches, Friends of Waldron Churches asked village residents and celebrities to send in their favourite recipes
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About Us
 All Saints Waldron Built circa 1195 |
 St Bartholomew's Cross In Hand 1863 |
The villages of Waldron and Cross in Hand in East Sussex England are home to these two wonderful buildings. All Saints’, now a Grade I listed building, has been standing since the days of Richard the Lionheart, and St Bartholomew’s has been serving the parish since Queen Victoria’s reign. Please help us to preserve this heritage for future generations whether for the community, for visitors or for worshippers.
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