Local Clubs and Groups Links
Waveney Valley Model Railway Club [website] Enthusiastic group for this area. Exhibits annually at Saint Felix School near Southwold. Suffolk Beekeepers Association [website] The Suffolk Beekeepers Association aims to promote the craft of beekeeping. The Association is a thriving community of over 200 beekeepers, with local branches throughout Suffolk including Leiston and Waveney. Circle 67 Players [website] Established in 1967, this local amateur dramatic society perform in local venues - indoors and out ! New members welcome. Halesworth Camera Club [website] Enthusiastic group for the area who meet regularly at Wenhaston and hold exhibitions of their photographs. Wrentham Band [website] Wrentham Band is Britains most easterly brass band, formed in 1919. The Band is made up of all age groups and actively welcomes new players of any ability. Can be seen and heard around the area at many different venues and are a well respected concert band. Practice nights are Mondays at Kessingland Working Mens Club and Fridays at Henstead School, both at 7.30pm. Blythburgh Singers [website] This local mixed voice choir, conductor David Bunkell, sings regularly at Holy Trinity Church in Blythburgh, in addition to other venues. Also available for private events. Blyth Estuary Group [website] Following the September 2005 publication of the Environment Agency's (EA) Blyth Estuary Strategy Preferred Options, local people became deeply concerned that the proposed Managed Realignment of the southern river banks would have a serious effect on the future of Southwold Harbour and the safety of navigation within it. See the website where you can learn more, view impressive photographs, sign up to receive further information and donate to this cause. Halesworth District Rainbows, Brownies and Guides [website] Local Contact details given plus full information of the North East Division in Suffolk of the excellent Girlguiding movement. Wenhaston WI [website] Wenhaston WI is a friendly sociable group which meets monthly throughout the year, usually at Wenhaston Village Hall. The ladies also enjoy several member groups which include theatre outings, books, dining, darts, quilting and other pursuits. Our membership covers a wide age range and new members are most welcome.