Timberscombe Garden Club – Thank you

Timberscombe Gardening Club Plant Sale and Cream Tea 25th May

The Gardening Club had a successful Plant Sale on Monday. The plant stall was busy and the church was filled with folk enjoying the teas. It was a bit cooler inside than out!! 

Thank you to everyone who helped from making delicious cakes and scones to helping on the day – you know who you are. Thank you to to all the folk who came along and supported the event. Hope the plants you bought give you pleasure in the years to come. 

There are still some plants available and can be found on the grass to the left of the church entrance. Don’t leave them too long! Donations for these can be put into the box on the wall inside the church. Many thanks. 

From Allan, Elisabeth, Erica, Pauline

Plant Sale and Cream Tea 25th May

TIMBERSCOMBE GARDENING CLUB. CREAM TEA AND PLANT SALE 25th May

Hope you have enjoyed this May Day Bank Holiday. Don’t forget that on the next Bank Holiday  Monday 25th May we will be holding our annual plant sale and cream tea. Put the date in your diaries. This will be held at St Petrock’s from 2.30pm. There will be a plant stall, tombola, cake stall and of course delicious teas. 

Donations for the stalls, particularly plants and cakes would be very much appreciated, please. There will be someone at the church from 10.00 – 12.00 to receive your donations thank you. Look forward to seeing you.

Allan, Erica, Elisabeth, Pauline

TIMBERSCOMBE SHOW 2026

Timberscombe Annual Village Show 2026

Our show is on 15th August and the team has started preparations. Schedules will be available in due course and there is plenty of choice for all abilities. But in the meantime you can be thinking about the Photograph and Handicraft Sections.

The fiveTopics for the photo section are:- My Favourite Thing; Timberscombe Church inside or out [Black and White]; Made of Stone; On the Wing; Timberscombe 2026.

The set knitting/crochet project is a memory blanket for SANDs Charity. This charity supports bereaved families after baby loss and works to prevent future deaths through research, education, and advocacy. 

The pattern is available in the Post Office or can be found on the charity’s website, which is  Knit for Sands | Sands  http://www.sands.org.uk where you can find further information about their work.

We will let you know the Limerick line soon.

The Show Team.