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Memorials - The Parish Council are implementing a programme of inspection of all memorials in Coggeshall cemetery in accordance with guidelines issued by NAMM (National Association Of Memorial Masons), with a view to identifying unsafe structures and to remedy any problems found.
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Smoke Alarms - Firefighters from Coggeshall Fire Station are currently visiting homes in the area to give advice on fire safety and where needed, to fit smoke alarms. There is absolutely no charge for this service.

If you would like someone to call contact:
    Trevor Disley (Officer in Charge at Coggeshall Fire Station)
    Tel: 01376 561661
    Web: Coggeshall Fire Station

Citizen Advice - 1st Thursday every month. In the small meeting room of the Village Hall - NO APPOINTMENT NECESSARY -
- FREE & COMPLETELY CONFIDENTIAL ADVICE -

Additional Links
Police - Click for more information Find the next Blood Donning sessions at the Village Hall.
Recycling - Click for more information Grange Barn - Click for more information
Coggeshall Amateur Theatrical Society - Click for more information Marks Hall - Click for more information

Additional Notices
Workers Educational Assocation

The next ten week course "Autobiographies" will commence at 8pm on Tuesday 21st September 2010 in Christchurch, Coggeshall. The tutor Colin Padgett will endeavour to reveal to us through their writing, the fascinating lives of famous people and skilful writers and why they were written.
For further details please contact the branch secretary on 01376 561625
Workers Educational Association

Ten Week course Famous Women in History' will commence at 8pm on Tuesday 22nd September 2009 at Christchurch, Coggeshall. The Tutor Frances Boardman will reveal how women's role in history has changed, some an enviable status, others suffered cruelty and humiliation. Meet some surprising women and the men they loved, hated, fought for or against.
For further details please contact the branch secretary on 01376 561625
Honywood Community Science School

As part of year 7's humanities topic Honywood Community Science School decided to do a huge project on Coggeshall past, present and future. We wanted the students to see how important humanities was and how well Geography, History and Religious Studies fit together. The students have done such a good job with their models. posters, plays and research that we are holding an exhibition at the school on the 12th and 13th of November so they can showcase their work. We would very much like local people to attend and would like the members of the community to come and see how are students envisioned Coggeshall past, present and future. Look forward to seeing you. - Marisa Rossi (Subject Leader Humanities) Email: mrossi@honywood.essex.sch.uk
Coggeshall W.E.A.

The next ten week course '24th August AD79' will commence at 2:15pm on Thursday 22nd January 2009, at Christchurch Hall, Coggeshall. The Tutor Frances Boardman will explore life, grandeur, enterprise, sophistication and povery of three unique cities each destroyed in a different way by the eruption of Vesuvius. For further information contact the branch secretary on 01376 561625.
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