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Kitty Brown Fashion Show - Friday 11th September 2026 at Burton Memorial Hall LA6 1NA

Kitty Brown Fashion Show - Friday 11th September 2026

Once again we welcome back the fabulous team from Kitty Brown Boutique and our wonderful fashion models to showcase the Kitty Brown Boutique clothing and accessories on Friday 11th September, starting at 7pm, doors open 6.30pm.

Fashion show and pop-up shop by Kitty Brown Boutique. Tickets from Anne via 01524 781306, or at the August 15th coffee morning at the hall. Also available on Wednesdays at the Hall during Warm Welcome Wednesdays 12.30-3pm, and Knit and Natter 6.30-8.30pm.

Tickets are £5 and include a glass of wine. There will also be a raffle. This event is in aid of Hall funds.

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Coffee & cake morning Sat 15th August 2026 at Burton Memorial Hall LA6 1NA

Coffee & cake morning Sat 15th August 2026

The next mid-monthly coffee and cake morning at Burton Memorial Hall will be on Saturday 15th August, from 10am until 11.30am. In addition to delicious home-made cakes, Kingsharp will be in the Hall car park to sharpen your blunt things. It's in aid of Hall funds, so please do come along and support it.  

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Monday Talks - A Breath For Life by Jane Dean - 2nd Nov 2026

Monday Talks - A Breath For Life - 2nd Nov 2026

How did one little boy's story lead to a charity that has changed so many lives?

Join us for an inspiring evening with Jane Dean, founder trustee of A Breath for Life, as she shares the remarkable story behind the charity.

In 1996, Jane met three-year-old Andrew Waddington, whose life had been changed forever by a catastrophic brain injury. Determined to find a way to help him, Jane and local osteopath Charles Tisdall began a journey that led them to discover the potential of hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT).

What started as a search to help one child grew into A Breath for Life, a charity that has brought hope and improved quality of life for children and adults living with a wide range of conditions.

Jane will tell the inspiring story of Andrew's journey, the creation of the charity, and how hyperbaric oxygen therapy continues to support people and their families today.

Whether you have a personal interest in health and wellbeing, enjoy hearing inspiring local stories, or simply want to learn more about this fascinating treatment, everyone is welcome.

📅 Monday 2nd November 2026

🕢 7.30pm

📍 Burton Memorial Hall

🎟 £2.50 admission (pay on the door)

☕ Includes tea, coffee and biscuits.

We look forward to welcoming you.

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