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This information has been provided by these groups and is subject to change and updates.

Please continue to check the community Facebook page and these groups’ websites for more information.

Please email edward.hodgskin@goudhurst-pc.gov.uk to get your group’s events and details on this calendar.

If you would like to add an entry to the Goudhurst Calendar then please complete our event form.

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Christ Church stands at the very heart of Kilndown. Built in 1841, it is one of the finest early Victorian churches in the country. It offers both fascinating architecture and a strong sense of God’s presence. Sunday Worship is Holy Communion at 9.15am with music led by the choir. The church is open daily. Please come to join us for Worship or just come in to pray or to enjoy the stillness and peace of this holy place.

The Friends of St. Mary’s, a charitable trust, focuses on the preservation of the Grade 1 listed C14th church, St. Mary’s, rather than its ministry. The trust preserves historically significant art and architecture, recently funding essential repairs and planning a memorial window in honor of Elizabeth II, anticipated for autumn installation.  Contact andrea@tapoff.co.uk

Goudhurst Ex-Servicemen’s Club has existed since 1919 and is run by volunteers for the village.  Please come in and have a look.  Annual membership is £25 for adults and £15 for over-65s.  Day guests are welcome for £2 a visit.  Opening hours:  Wednesday 4-9pm, Thursday 4-10pm, Friday 4-10pm, Saturday 12-10pm, Sunday 12-6pm, closed Monday and Tuesday.

The Goudhurst & Kilndown Local History Society provides monthly illustrated talks for its members from autumn to spring. The meetings are held in the evenings in the Goudhurst Club. Professional speakers and the Society’s own members cover subjects ranging from the purely local to broader historical subjects, mainly from Kent. The Society has an archive from Goudhurst & Kilndown of books, slides, photographs, postcards, maps, and other material, together with a small number of interesting artefacts. www.goudhurstlocalhistorysociety.org

For over 50 years, Goudhurst Scouts has been providing inspiring opportunities for young people.  We have a thriving Beaver Colony, Cub Park, and Scout Troop, and we host Weald District Explorers which means young people from 6 years old can get involved.  Sections meet throughout the week.  We’re always looking for willing grown-ups to help.  Contact Chris, Group Scout Leader (Skip), gsl@goudhurstscoutgroup.org.uk / 07572 871 904

Goudhurst Village Hall is one of the most picturesque village halls in Kent set in the centre of the village across from the village pond and surrounded by mature trees and lawns. It hosts numerous community activities. It’s also an ideal venue for quiz nights, theatrical productions, and other celebrations. The Main Hall seats up to 120. For booking enquiries please contact: gphbookings@outlook.com

Friends of the Hall (FRoTH) supports Goudhurst Village Hall at events, and by helping upkeep the building and surrounds; gardening, hedge-cutting, planting, pruning, and painting (including some of the windows and the front door) and more. Please contact: gphbookings@outlook.com if you are interested in join.

Kilndown Community Choir meets at Christ Church Kilndown on Monday evenings from 7.30-9pm. We sing a huge range of material, from pop songs, songs from musicals and film, folk and spirituals to serious and sacred music.  The choir is always keen to improve its singing, but our main focus is enjoyment. For more information, please email Tina (the choir secretary) at tinagallagher22@aol.com or phone her on 01892 890426 or 07909 946195.

St Mary’s Goudhurst and Christ Church Kilndown. All are welcome to our local Church of England parish churches and our beautiful buildings are open every day for you to visit. Our Sunday worship is at 8am and 10.45am at St Mary’s and 9.15am at Christ Church. www.gkchurch.org.uk | office@gkchurch.org | 01580 211 739

St. Mary’s Church in Goudhurst, a historic landmark since 1119, offers architectural beauty and serenity. Notable for the Bedgebury Chapel, the 
church features a bookstall. Its tower, offering expansive views of the Weald of Kent, is accessible weekends from Easter to the end of September.

Membership of the Goudhurst Branch of The Royal British Legion is open to everyone; no Armed Services experience is needed. Members are welcome to join our modest programme of local Branch quarterly meetings, supporting the Goudhurst Poppy Appeal and Goudhurst Remembrance Day.  For more information, contact Ed Bates, Branch Secretary, ed_bates@hotmail.co.uk

The U3A, a learning cooperative for those who have retired from full-time work, offers creative and leisure activities in Goudhurst. With 150 members, 20 interest groups, and monthly meetings featuring speakers andrefreshments, it’s a vibrant community for learning and socialising. General meetings are held at 2:30pm on the 3rd Wednesday of every month, usually in Goudhurst Village Hall. Visitors and new members verywelcome. Contacts: Secretary: secgandd@gmail.com  Membership secretary: lynnegane@aol.com

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