Occurring
Monthly. Every Last Wednesday at for 3 hours
Venue Address
Holly Lane, Hapton Hapton Norwich, NR15 1SE, United Kingdom
Intoducing Wreningham cinema!
We'd love to welcome you to the new afternoon film show, on the last Wednesday of the month during the winter (except December 28th). Taking place in Wreningham Village Hall this is one of the church's contributions to the “warm space” scheme. A chance for you to turn down the heating at home and join us for a film and hot drink.
The first film will be shown on Wed. 30th November at 2 pm. It's “a true story about a crane operator who gained entry to the 1976 Golf open, despite never having played any golf”. Reviews: “An uproarious comedy” “Made me cry with laughter”. There is no charge to see the film, but an optional donation towards the refreshments would be appreciated.
Run by The Upper Tas Valley Benefice and open to anybody in our parishes, whether or not they attend our churches.

Book a Lunch
If you live alone or are struggling to make ends meet we will be offering a warm lunch at 1 pm before the film but this needs to be booked in advance. Contact Christine Minns for details if you are interested or if you know of somebody else who might be. Tel: 01508 488123
Transport
We will try to organise transport for the less able or non-car owners. Please let Christine know if you will require transport.

Hapton: St Margaret

Get in touch

Dawn Davidson

The New Rectory
The Street
Saxlingham Nethergate

NR15 1AJ
Priest in Charge
01508 498924
Benefice Administrator
01508 488123
What's on

NEW! Light lunch and Film Club!

Occurring
Monthly. Every Last Wednesday at for 3 hours
Venue
Hapton: St Margaret
Address
Holly Lane, Hapton Hapton Norwich, NR15 1SE, United Kingdom

Intoducing Wreningham cinema!
We'd love to welcome you to the new afternoon film show, on the last Wednesday of the month during the winter (except December 28th). Taking place in Wreningham Village Hall this is one of the church's contributions to the “warm space” scheme. A chance for you to turn down the heating at home and join us for a film and hot drink.
The first film will be shown on Wed. 30th November at 2 pm. It's “a true story about a crane operator who gained entry to the 1976 Golf open, despite never having played any golf”. Reviews: “An uproarious comedy” “Made me cry with laughter”. There is no charge to see the film, but an optional donation towards the refreshments would be appreciated.
Run by The Upper Tas Valley Benefice and open to anybody in our parishes, whether or not they attend our churches.

Book a Lunch
If you live alone or are struggling to make ends meet we will be offering a warm lunch at 1 pm before the film but this needs to be booked in advance. Contact Christine Minns for details if you are interested or if you know of somebody else who might be. Tel: 01508 488123
Transport
We will try to organise transport for the less able or non-car owners. Please let Christine know if you will require transport.