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Stutton Community Hall
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Stutton Community Hall
To meet Covid-19 guidance the Shop is now running an order and delivery or collect system.
Whether you’re self-isolating or not, whether you’ve used us before or not, everyone is welcome to place an order for collection or delivery and we will do our best to help. We are happy to deliver to Tattingstone as well as Stutton. If you live in Holbrook we would prefer that you come and collect from us but if you are unable to do so we will do our best to get it to you.
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The Stour Estuary
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Puffin Open Air Concert
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Film Nights
At the
Community Hall
Film Night tickets are £5.00. Either you can buy them in advance from Stutton Community or on the door.
Films start at 7.30
There will be an intermission when drinks will be available
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We have installed a super new projector, a new screen and speakers. This will deliver a cinema experience without having to leave the village! To bring this about, we have had fantastic financial support from the Parish Council, Councillors Mary McLaren and Simon Harley.
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Friday 25 October
Swede Caroline
A hilarious mockumentary which follows Caroline, a competitive giant vegetable
grower, as she readies herself for the big annual National Veg Championship. When her prized marrow, named Ricky Hutton, is stolen, Caroline and her fellow growers, conspiracy theorist Paul (Richard Lumsden) and affable Willy (Celyn Jones), are led into a seedy world of crime as they attempt to find the culprit.
UNFORTUNATELY THE SHOWING OF THIS FILM HAS BEEN CANCELLED - SORRY
Friday 22 November
Vindication Swim
The inspirational story of Mercedes Gleitze, the first British woman to swim the English Channel, and her battle against both the cold waters of the Channel and the oppressive society of 1920s England. When a rival claims to have performe the same feat and is shown to be lying, Mercedes’s own achievement is called into question, forcing her into a repeat performance, the “vindication swim” of the
title.