Ashbourne Methodist School Event

Type:Historical

Century Hall, Station Road, Ashbourne, Derbyshire, DE6 1AE

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Pupils at Ashbourne Methodist School in 1961

About

On Saturday 10th March, Ashbourne Methodist Church will host a special evening all about the school which was based at the church until 1970.

From 6.00pm people are welcome to come to look around the old school, via the ramp from Station Road.

The main part of the evening will begin at 7.00pm in the Century Hall of Ashbourne Methodist Church.

Peter Dawson, who attended the school from 1953-1960 said, "I hope lots of ex-pupils will be able to come, so please spread the word. The event will also be interesting to anyone who would like to learn more about our local history."

More information about the evening is available from Jonathan Webb, 01335 360308 or online at www.ashbournemethodist.org.uk/events

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The event is free, but donations can be made towards the church's development work.

Directions

Road Directions

Parking is available on street (restrictions apply before 7pm), or in the public car park at Ashbourne Leisure Centre.

Public Transport Directions

Buses from Derby, Uttoxeter, Matlock and Buxton serve Ashbourne Bus Station.

From Ashbourne Bus Station, walk along King Edward Street with the bus station on your left. At the end of the road, turn right onto Station Road. The Century Hall of Ashbourne Methodist Church is up the steps on your right.

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