The minutes from the December meeting of the Garvald and Morham Community Council are now available on the GMCC page. Among the items discussed were speeding in Garvald, progress on the Garvald Woodland Project and proposals for a Neighbourhood Watch Group.
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Attention Garvald Makers!
Attention Garvald Makers! The village hall has had another busy year. Why not join its Trustees and management committee for the annual review? This will take place at 7.30pm on Wednesday 29th January 2014. Hot drinks will be served, with home baked cakes and biscuits. Yum!
Burns Supper…
On Saturday 1st February 2014, Garvald Village Hall will be
the venue for a traditional Burns Supper packed with music, drama,
poetry and speeches. Cock-a leekie soup, haggis, neeps and tatties,
and a variety of delicious desserts will be served, as well as cheese, oatcakes, tea,
coffee and tablet. All this for only £15 per person – please bring your own drinks.
Sunday Badminton and Everyday Table Tennis …
Lest you’ve forgotten over the hectic festive period, here’s a reminder that there is a Badminton Session every Sunday night in the Hall – 6pm till 7.30. It is open to all ages, but costs £1 for adults and 50p for youngsters. For more information or contact us here.
There is also a full sized table tennis table in the Hall, which can be used by villagers at any time. Details are here. Happy whiff-whaffery!
Next up, Garvald’s own Burns Supper …
Hogmanay Hoolie – a wee reminder!
Hogmanay Hoolie with the Jaggy Nettles
Tickets available now. We look forward to seeing you there.
A simple supper will be provided.
BYOB and glasses
Adults £10, Teens £5, Children £3, Under5s free
Book your tickets here:
Found in the Hall – left at the Children’s Xmas Party?
Would anyone like to claim an M&S Tank-top in navy blue, size 9-10 years? Drop us a line if you do …
O Come All Ye Faithful …
Amidst all the last minute peeling, packing and prep, don’t forget that there will be a formal carol service at 6pm on Christmas Eve in Garvald Church … The collection will go towards the Red Cross Syrian appeal.
If weather permits, there will be further carolling afterwards – head for the village xmas tree on the green opposite the pub … And if you’re all done, but too excited to sleep, there is always the Watchnight Service at 11.30pm in Morham Church. Remember to wrap up warm, and drive safely there and back!
More photos added to the Gallery…
Tim Flinn has kindly lent us his selection of Ye Olde Garvald photos which have now been scanned and uploaded to the Gallery. As we don’t know who took these photos Tim has been credited as the source. Thanks, Tim! If anyone has any further historical village photos we can add them to the site as a work in progress.

