Ayckbourn treat
Date published: 11 February 2016
TICKETS are available for the Alan Ayckbourn comedy “Improbable Fiction” at the Playhouse2 (February 20-27) from Interiors, 37 Market Street, Shaw.
Call 01706- 840 400 or visit www.ticketsource.co.uk/playhouse2
JOIN Dunwood Park Nordic Walkers for a 90- minute walk on Sunday. Brian Ashworth, from the Lancashire Wildlife Trust, will take part as guest speaker. There will be free loans of Nordic walking poles, and free refreshments. Meet at the bowling pavilion in Dunwood Park for an 11am start. No need to book.
HALF-TERM afternoon activities including skateboarding, multi-sports and music and fashion have been arranged by Shaw and Crompton councillors for youngsters aged eight-18 at George Street playing fields, Shaw, next week. For more details contact Lynda Winrow: 07930-925 233,or at Lynda.winrow@oldham.gov.uk
YOUNG readers can snuggle down to a bedtime story at Crompton Library, Farrow Street East, on Tuesday, 6-7pm. Bring your PJs and teddy to this free activity. Children will be given a light supper. 0161-770 8000.
FANS of fiction can discuss the latest reads at the Crompton Library Reading Group on Wednesday next week, 6-7pm. Farrow Street East. New members welcome, Tel: 0161-770 8000.
KEEP toddlers entertained over half-term at Tiddly Tots baby club for under-3s on Friday next week, 12.15-1.30pm at Heyside United Reform Church, Rochdale Road, Shaw. Drinks and snacks provided. Tel: 07432-626 432.
TICKETS for the Crompton House School production of “Little Shop of Horrors” on February 23, 24 and 25 are now available from the school finance office. Call 01706- 847 451.
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