Hawkesbury and Horton WI

Hawkesbury and Horton WI We meet the first Tuesday of every month with the exception of August at Hawkesbury Village Hall.

Whether it is joining up with local events, taking part in serious debates and campaigns we always manage to enjoy ourselves. We have a book group, walking group, cinema group,have craft events, go on trips and oh yes we very occasionally may make jam. We love to welcome new members or visitors so do come along and see what we get up to.

Thanks to everyone who came along to our Great Big Green Week Coffee Morning and to all those who helped in any way,whet...
08/06/2026

Thanks to everyone who came along to our Great Big Green Week Coffee Morning and to all those who helped in any way,whether it was soup/cake making,running a stall,taking leftover items to charity shops...you know who you are and your help was much appreciated.
Lovely to have Mary with us from Help a Hedgehog Hospital too.
Huge thanks must go to the wonderful children who entered the art competition to draw or paint your favourite native bird.
Hillesley School especially made a big effort.
Winners were...
Adeleine for secondary school age
Lucy won her category,with Irah as runner up
The youngest category was won by Lilly with Felicity as runner up.
Well done everyone,over £170 raised after costs as well as £68 from sale of Grow Wilder plants

Saturday 6th June-lots of bargains(bric a brac,clothing,craft items,books...),delicious soup and cakes to enjoy.Don't fo...
02/06/2026

Saturday 6th June-lots of bargains(bric a brac,clothing,craft items,books...),delicious soup and cakes to enjoy.
Don't forget to get your children to enter the art competition.
Wildlife Trust will be there running children's activities,
Mary from Help a Hedgehog Hospital will be there to answer your questions.
Need an item of clothing repaired?bring it along and we can hopefully help you(11.30-12.30)
Grow Wilder plants for sale,specifically for wildlife.
Forbidden Fruit & Veg will have their locally produced(Badminton),organic veg for sale.
Cash only(available from your local Post Office 😉)
Look forward to seeing you there😊

06/05/2026
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21/01/2026

Only 1 table left!

Only 2 tables left!
17/01/2026

Only 2 tables left!

What a great idea to support a small business-remember the delicious cocktails we had at WI thanks to The Bar Bros ,well...
28/11/2025

What a great idea to support a small business-remember the delicious cocktails we had at WI thanks to The Bar Bros ,well now you can buy the recipe book(it's downloadable and you print it) and host your own cocktail party😋
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21/11/2025

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Inspired by the women of the Suffragette movement, local makers have come together to create a striking banner for the Gloucestershire Reclaim the Night walk organised, by Gloucester City Council.

The 15 strong sewing group, Exploring Textiles, who meet weekly at the Folk in Gloucester, made the banner which is over two metres long, from recycled curtain lining, scrap fabrics, felt, and wool.

It will take pride of place at the march on Friday, November 28, supported by the county council and the five district councils, along with Gloucestershire R**e and Sexual Abuse Centre.

Members of the sewing group will also carry handmade pennant flags to raise awareness further.

Reclaim the Night is part of a national movement to highlight the issues around street safety for women and girls.

Inspired by the women’s marches in the USA, the first march in 1977 was a response to the advice given to women to stay home after dark following during the murders of serial killer, Peter Sutcliffe.

The event also marks the annual awareness campaign 16 Days of Activism, Against Gender-Based Violence, which runs from 25 November until 10 December.

It draws the attention to the widespread issue of gender-based violence, which has seen a 37 percent increase between 2018-2023.

Seventy one percent of women also report having been harassed in a public space, while 86 percent of girls and young women have avoided going out after dark to stay safe.

Artist Ally Goff MFA who runs the Gloucester textile group, said: “The banner was inspired by the protest marching banners of the suffragettes and it was felt our design would make a bold statement, drawing attention to the walk.”

A free placard making drop-in for anyone wanting to join the march at which anyone is welcome, will be held on Saturday, November 22 at Jolt, Kings Square, from 10.30am - 2pm.

Councillor Rebecca Trimnell, Cabinet Member for Community Engagement at Gloucester City Council, said “Being creative by making placards and banners is a fun and eye- catching way to draw attention to what is a very serious message. Incidents of violence and sexual assault are rising against women and girls, and this is surely not the kind of society we want to raise our children in. I would urge everyone to think about what they can do to help spread the message that this is not acceptable and something we should tackle together.”

Gloucestershire Reclaim the Night takes places on Friday, November 28, at Kings Square at 6-6.30pm. From 6.30pm after the march there will be music and refreshments provided by Glos Soup project until 8:30pm. Everyone is welcome.

Address

Hawkesbury Village Hall
Hawkesbury Upton
GL91AU

Opening Hours

7pm - 9:30pm

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