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Kibworth History Society - End of an Era

2nd November 2018 | Clubs and Societies

From its origin as a small family history society in 1989 the Kibworth History Society grew into a thriving group which worked hard over nearly 30 years to promote, record and disseminate local history relating to Kibworth and Smeeton Westerby and history in general. 

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Kibworth History Society

2nd October 2018 | Clubs and Societies, Community

The September meeting was an opportunity for members to make short presentations of their personal memories which illustrated how society has changed over the last 60 years. The members’ experiences covered a wide range of topics. 

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2nd Kibworth Brownies - Come and Join us!

2nd September 2018 | Clubs and Societies, Schools

The 2nd Kibworth Guides have just started back after the summer holidays. For the August bank holiday weekend we took eight girl guides to the Wellies and Wristband Festival in Lancashire. The girls enjoyed a variety of activities including climbing, zip wire, bush craft and the crate challenge. They also had lots of fun on the many inflatables, water slide and relaxing in the hot tubs. 

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Kibworth Golf - Flying High in the County

2nd September 2018 | Clubs and Societies, Sport

The County Club Championships were held at Birstall in May.  Six ladies played in the competition representing Kibworth Golf Club.  Jane Thorpe had a stunning round with a Nett 68 winning the Vincent Trophy in the Bronze division.  Jane took up golf in 2016 and has truly got the bug, indeed in the last three weeks her handicap has been reduced by 8 shots to 21 after winning several club competitions at Kibworth. 

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Top Awards for two Kibworth Rangers

2nd September 2018 | Clubs and Societies, Community, Schools

Alex Whitehouse has received her Queen’s Guide Award. This is the highest award for Guiding members, developing skills while contributing to guiding and the local community. Work for the award includes service in guiding, an outdoor challenge, personal skill development, community action and a residential. Each section pushes boundaries and is no mean feat to complete. Not many achieve the award country wide and those that do go to London to have the award presented. 

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