Tasburgh: People & Activities
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Contact
Tasburgh Church:
The Reverend Adrian Miller 18 Lammas Road Tasburgh Norfolk NR15 1NZ Tel: 01508 471922 Email: aidy@tasvalley.org
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TOTS MUSIC GROUP
A parent and toddler group, that meets on the 2nd
Monday of each month, 9:45-11:15. Mums and babies or
toddlers under 3 all love the gentle musical fun and songs.
Refreshments are served, and there is an opportunity to stay
for a short time of
prayer
at the end of the session.
Contact Jane Rae Tel. 01508 470692
CHOIR
We are an informal village choir with members from eight upwards. We sing weekly in church and reherse fortnightly. To join us or find out more contact Sarah Norman
COFFEE POT
A weekly chance to come along for tea, coffee, homemade cake and have a chat every Wednesday, 2pm-4pm. Homemade jams and chutneys, plants, books etc available to purchase. We also take orders for Fair Trade goods. All ages are welcome.
Contact Shirley Brooks Tel. 01508 470369
LADIES’ GUILD
The
Guild just recently celebrated their 35th
anniversary in the Church Room. They have spent those years
well, meeting monthly, sharing refreshments and stories, as
well as holding additional special events. Contact Margaret
Madgett Tel. 01508 471525
CRAFT CLUB
We meet on the 1st and 3rd Mondays of the month, 10am-12noon. We bring our own crafts on the 1st Monday, and have some input to introduce us to new craft skills on the 3rd Monday. Everyone welcome.
School
LINKS
We enjoy a close relationship with Preston (Cof E) Primary School with many PCC members serving as governors and friends of the school and clergy taking regular assemblies.
PRESTON PRIMARY: STATIONS OF THE CROSS
For Easter this year, Preston Primary produced 12 superb Stations of the Cross, for display at the Church. They can be viewed here, along with the additional contribution from Tasburgh Tots, our local mums and toddlers group.
HOW TO FIND US
Tasburgh is located south of Norwich astride the main A140 road to Ipswich. The parish is divided into Upper and Lower Tasburgh, with St Mary's Church sited between the two, at the bottom of Church Road, which is directly off the A140. Click here for a map.

