Curdridge Amateur Drama Group recently performed Home, I’m Darling by Laura Wade.
A spokesman from the group said: "Many felt that this ranked amongst the very best productions in the long history of CADG.
"We rarely single out anyone for praise, as the whole company deserves our plaudits but we now make an exception for Bex Mehers, whose brilliant characterisation of Judy -so ably assisted by Stuart Hillman as Johny- gave the whole production (under director Margi Green) a truly professional feel.
"CADG has always encouraged younger members and their faith proved absolutely spot on once again."
The group is holding an open meeting on May 11, at 7.45pm, held in the Reading Rooms in Curdridge. For more details, visit: curdridgedrama.co.uk, or email: contact@curdridgedrama.co.uk.

MEON Voices Spring Concert will be held on Saturday April 29 at 7.30 pm at St Peter’s Church, Bishop’s Waltham.
The performance will include Elgar, Gershwin and Gilbert & Sullivan with modern classics from Queen and Simon & Garfunkel, sprinkled with favourites including Swing Low Sweet Chariot and Scarborough Fair.
There will be an interval with tea, coffee and biscuits; there is no need to book, and whilst the concert is free to attend; there will be a cash collection, the proceeds of which will be divided between the choir and the church’s charities.
For details about joining the choir, contact Phil on 01489 579078 or via email coundleypj@yahoo.com, or email Jane on janevose@icloud.com for more information.

A DATE had been announced for the next Bishop's Waltham Bites.
The event will take place on April 22, from 11am, with a variety of food and drink offerings around the town. 
For more information on tickets, visit: lovebishopswaltham.com.
THE National Open Garden Scheme is asking people to open up their gardens.
People can choose to open them to the public in spring, summer or autumn.
For more details, contact Helen Fuller on helenelizabethfuller@gmail.com.

BISHOP'S Waltham Rotary Club recently raised funds for the Turkey and Syria earthquake appeal.
A spokesman said: “We held the collection at Sainsbury’s in Bishop’s Waltham on February 11 and had a tremendous response from everyone resulting in the collection, plus several other donations after the date, raising £1,545, which has been sent to aid the immediate response to the humanitarian disaster. As a club we have also allocated a further £1,000 that will be donated to the Rotary fund dedicated to the long-term rebuilding plans.”
In April, the club will be holding a membership day on a Saturday, date to be confirmed, in the King’s Centre. 

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