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Partridge Group

Discussion Group

The group, open to any man who can drink beer (or other beverage) and talk religion at the same time, usually meets in the Three Tuns public house in Abington on Wednesday evenings, in January and February. To find The Three Tuns, use postcode

CB21 6AB.
 

The Partridge Group was named when it met in the training room, later used for B&B, at the (former) Pear Tree pub in Hildersham. It was started in 1993 after the vicar Rev. Geoffrey Turner's 'Pre-Lent Course', which was held there in 1992, and has continued ever since.

 

A small group seeks ideas for topics and/or speakers from the members and arranges a program that attempts to cover these. Discussion is usually informal and wide-ranging. The hire of the room is collected weekly in an engraved 'collection' pint glass, which bears the date 1993. A small profit from the collection is donated to charity each year.

 

Since 2009, the group has moved and now meets in Abington, at 8:00 pm in the Terrace Room at the Abington Institute in the High Street, after gathering in the Three Tuns pub opposite.

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Please feel free to contact the organisers with any offers or suggestions for future speakers...

Page maintained by Peter Brunning - partridge@brunning.org.uk

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