Memorial service
A MEMORIAL service for a former Rector of St Wilfrid’s Church in Grappenhall will be held later this month.
The Rev Fred Lapham (who was rector between 1982 and 1991) died peacefully at home on December 21, following a long illness.
A private family service for the 83-year-old was held at Shrewsbury Crematorium on January 7.
A service will be held at St Wilfrid’s Church on January 30 at 12pm.
This will be followed by the internment of ashes in the churchyard.
Ladies circle meet
LOOKING to expand your social life, try something new, or give something back?
Lymm Ladies Circle is a club for women aged between 18 and 45 who want to make new friends, have lots of fun and do some fundraising.
And they are currently looking for new members. A new joiners social evening takes place from 7.30pm on Thursday, January 22 at The Venue in Lymm.
For more information about Lymm Ladies or about the joiners night visit lymmladiescircle.co.uk or email join@lymmladiescircle.co.uk.
Wedding fair
HEAD to the Lymm Hotel on Sunday for a free wedding fair.
Organised by the Warrington Guardian’s events team, it runs from noon until 4pm.
There will be catwalks running at 1pm and 3pm by Candystripe Couture in Latchford.
For more information visit localweddingfairs.com.
Free trade directory
CHURCH goers in Lymm are putting together a directory of fair trade products sold in the village’s shops and stores.
Parishioners at St Mary’s are also looking at possibly approaching Lymm Parish Council to install fair trade village status.
The work started last week during the period of Epiphany.
Speed work starts
WORK to install speed cushions in Lymm is set to start on Monday.
The work on Cherry Lane and Elm Tree Road will see the restrictions added close to the village centre.
Cllr Ian Marks said that the cushions are being installed following complaints from residents in the area.
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