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The club opened a new workshop in 2015 adjacent to Kegworth Village Hall, Nottingham Road, Kegworth, Derby, DE74 2FH, near Junction 24 of the M1 motorway.

Meetings are held on the second Wednesday of every month, with a number of ‘Hands On’ evenings on the fourth Wednesday of several months each year. Wednesday meetings are from 7 until 9.30pm. Hands on meetings are 6.30pm to 9.30pm. Timber from the group of trees with broad leaves, this has no reference to the actual hardness of the wood. Cat Hill Wood is also known as the Wood of the Wild Cats and was first recorded in 1260. The field between the woods contains a ravine which may have been the gated entrance to the priory. Cat Hill Wood is also dominated by pedunculate oak with large numbers of non-native species including sweet chestnut, sycamore, larch and pines. We take steps to ensure that any third parties who handle your information comply with data protection legislation and protect your information just as we do and all of our third parties only have access to personal information necessary to enable them to perform their functions on our behalf.We meet at the Mudeford Wood Community Centre, Pipers Drive, Mudeford BH23 4TR on the 3rd Thursday of the month starting at 7.30 pm. Test Valley Turners was founded in 1993 with the objective of promoting the art and craft of woodturning and providing a forum for woodturners to meet and exchange information. The society is open to all irrespective of age, race or gender. Guests are welcome to come and try the club before joining. The purpose of the club is to share turning skills and exchange ideas and experience, Develop the abilities of woodturners at all levels, Support charitable organisations, Bring top professionals to share knowledge and ideas. Five lathes are available for members use at our regular Hands-On meetings. A library of books, videos, DVDs and tools are also available for members to borrow

The Club continues to grow and accumulate its own equipment, and strives to present an ever-improving programme for its members. Our club meet usually once every 2 weeks on Thursday afternoons at the Westfield Reform Church Hall between 11.30 am and 3.00pm (with a break for refreshments). We are very much a ‘hands on’ Club having 10 lathes available for member use together with sets of tools and other associated equipment. In the early days, the club was fortunate enough to have the sole use of a room at Altrincham College of Arts. This was converted into a workshop housing all our equipment. After the redevelopment of the College, this room was demolished, however, due to the generosity of Mr P. Brooks (Head Teacher) and his predecessor, Miss M Lloyd, we have the continued use of a woodwork room within the college. Plus, most importantly, the opportunity to chat with fellow woodturners to swap ideas, tips and adviceWe have monthly woodturning demonstrations by professional woodturners and proficient club members, giving you a chance to improve or learn woodturning skills.

A great group of people who are keen to 'talk wood' and pass on ideas, tips and general advice to newcomers. Oh, and we do a great line in tea & biscuits! The Club caters for all abilities and levels of woodturning, providing a friendly and encouraging atmosphere in which to learn and develop.East Yorkshire Woodturners started life in 1997 and membership has grown to some 65 woodturning enthusiasts from Hull and the East Riding, and we have a regular attendance of 45 – 50 members at meetings. Our aims are to promote and develop interest and expertise in the art and craft of woodturning and related subjects, and to provide support and encouragement to woodturning enthusiasts. Members will be able to develop their woodturning skills and knowledge through the regular monthly meetings. Subjects being covered at the meeting with include items such as, health and safety, the use of tools and wood technology, how to develop creative/artistic turning, among many other subjects that will help new or experienced woodturners to develop in a friendly safe environment. The best way to learn woodturning is by benefiting from the experience of others. The following clubs are all very active and offer a great social side to add to your hobby. The following month, there would be a competition evening when members are encouraged to bring in their own work on the previous month's project. We meet the 1st Thursday of most months at our headquarters, however with our development and training programme we can offer 1 to 1 training with a specific mentor. please see development and training programme. Members are constantly notified of the clubs activities by means of our regular newsletter and via our club noticeboard at our meetings. Our facilities we offer for demonstrations we feel are good, with tiered seating arrangement and camera's to view very close up on the place of work, this is supported by a sound system and lighting. We have our own lathe with all the associated equipment.

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