The TN22 Clubs

The TN22 Club provides a warm and welcoming environment to meet and make new friends whilst enjoying a delicious freshly prepared two-course lunch. Members enjoy quizzes, talks, music, entertainment, art and craft sessions and much more. We also have outings and coffee mornings on extra days. The Club is for the over 60s – meeting on alternate Wednesdays at the Hadlow Down Village Hall from 10.30am – 2pm. Volunteer transport can be provided, for an extra charge, if we have capacity. Cost of the session is £8. Please call Julie to book your place. Why not join with a friend this year? (See Village Calendar for dates).

For more information on the TN22 Club please contact Julie Fitzgerald on 07747 635667 and her email address is fitzgeraldj13@live.co.uk

The TN22 Plus Club runs on alternate Wednesdays at Hadlow Down Village Hall and is tailored for those with memory loss and mild to moderate dementia. The Club runs from 10.30am – 3.30pm with personalised activities and a high ratio of helper support. With an emphasis on friendship and fun with entertainers visiting regularly. Our members usually settle in very quickly and all enjoy the freshly cooked and nutritious 2-course lunch. Transport can be arranged on request, for an extra charge, and the cost for the day is £50. (See Village Calendar for dates.)
We can offer a reduced price Taster session for both clubs if you would like to come and meet us and see what we have to offer.

For more information about the TN22 Plus club, please contact Wendy Coleman on 07961 450357 or email: wendy@atcoleman.com.

Both clubs rely on the help of a wonderful band of willing volunteers – if you could spare a few hours once or twice a month, please contact the relevant manager or contact the charity direct on the information below.

Charitable Status Number 1175761
Activity Address Hadlow Down Village Hall

Email for general enquiries: info@tn22clubs.org

Web Site URL: www.tn22clubs.org

www.facebook.com/TN22Clubs/

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Race Night Postponed

“Race Night” in aid of Engage TN22 Clubs has been postponed.

The new date for your diaries is Saturday 27th January 2024.

Thank you so much to everyone that has supported the event to date.

If you would like to book tickets and or get involved by sponsoring a race or by buying some horses, please contact
Peter on 01825 830009

 

Noble, Peter (29th. September 1939 – 23rd May 2023)

Peter was born and raised in Tooting, South London and had a long and successful career as a bank manager before moving to Hadlow Down after taking early retirement, later moving to Buxted.
Along with others residing in the village he was a founder member of the Sussex Egyptology Society being a keen Egyptologist he visited Egypt on archaeological trips fourteen times. Continue reading “Noble, Peter (29th. September 1939 – 23rd May 2023)”

Move Some Chairs and Make Someone’s Day!

The Hadlow Down community has a long established reputation for friendliness and geniality.  Although there are always opportunities to  be involved in different ways with various village projects and activities a current opportunity is available to join the group of great people who believe that being a real ‘villager’ is more than just having an address in the area and want to be a part of the village proper by just giving a small amount of time each week to be involved in the reputation.
The TN22 Club is a charitable organisation providing meals and entertainment for older members of the community on Wednesdays in the Village Hall.  An able-bodied person (or persons) is needed to help set out the chairs and tables which usually takes less than one hour in the mornings at 8.30 am. and to put them away again at 2pm or 4pm (alternating weeks) that takes about 30 minutes.
It’s a great way of meeting others who give something to the village of which they are part.   Just turn up at 8.30 am on a Wednesday to get involved

Register for Extra Help in the event of Power Cuts

UK Power Networks own and run the electricity cables in most of our region and fix power cuts. They deliver the electricity which you buy through your choice of supplier. They provide a free priority service for anyone who might face extra difficulty in the event of a power cut, including households with an elderly person, young children, someone less mobile or someone with a health condition.
By registering with UK Power Networks’ Priority Services Register you will be given a priority 24-hour phone number for communication, receive extra information and regular updates during any power cut. In the event of a longer power cut you could receive hot food, hot drinks and hot water, mobile phone charging and more. Those who rely on power to run medical equipment, such as dialysis or breathing apparatus, would also receive additional help.     Continue reading “Register for Extra Help in the event of Power Cuts”