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Making the Past Available to the Present -. Beeston in Nottinghamshire, is conveniently located some four miles to the west of the centre of the City of Nottingham. Today, it is favoured as a desirable residential location and shopping centre, supported by a strong commercial and industrial base but it has an interesting history, which has its village origins in pre-Saxon times, for those who take a little time to explore it.
Making the Past Available to the Present -. Beeston in Nottinghamshire, is conveniently located some four miles to the west of the centre of the City of Nottingham. Today, it is favoured as a desirable residential location and shopping centre, supported by a strong commercial and industrial base but it has an interesting history, which has its village origins in pre-Saxon times, for those who take a little time to explore it.
We play Mixed, Mens and Ladies doubles socially and in the Notts Senior League. Improvers coaching sessions are organised each week suitable for all members. Regular social events include nights out both locally and OUT OUT in the city. There is an annual trip away planned each May, partners and friends welcome. New members welcome, just drop in to see us any club night.
Kit orders are normally placed a couple of times per year, the order window is now open until 18th September 2016. Check out our new MTB page. New MTB kit looks super. Many thanks to Rob Topliss for managing this. MotY 2017 winner is Ian Stevenson. Congratulations and check out all our winners. BCC hosted Cyclocross January 2018. Thanks to all who made this a successful event.
We are a small, open and inclusive church, seeking to share the Good News of Jesus in ways that connect with everyday lives. Our services are informal and varied, seeking to create an open, authentic, learning and praying community, focused in making whole-life disciples. Currently we are meeting at the Resource Centre, Middle Street, Beeston NG9 2AR.
As many of you may know, both Robert and Peter Scott have unfortunately both had to use the services of East Anglian Air Ambulance. Peter in March 2009 was air lifted to Addenbrookes by air ambulance and then spent a week in critical care. The family have decided to host a Barn Dance at School Farm in Beeston to raise much needed funds for this life saving cause. Dancing to The Strollers supported by Limelite disco.