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Dunchurch Social Club

Dunchurch Social Club

Dunchurch Social Club, The Square, Dunchurch, , Rugby ,
Fun and friendly social club - everyone welcome to enjoy our cheap drinks and regular entertainment!! Free pool every Friday evening! Large function room available for every occasion!
1st Dunchurch Scout Group

1st Dunchurch Scout Group

Done Cerce Close, Dunchurch, Rugby ,
1st Dunchurch Scout Group
Slimming World Rugby & Dunchurch

Slimming World Rugby & Dunchurch

32 Oliver Street, Rugby ,
Lose weight, build confidence and self esteem and achieve your dreams. If you love good food and having fun, we have the right plan for you. Enjoy eating UNLIMITED amounts delicious, filling and non-processed food whilst watching those pounds melt away! The plans are easy, flexible, affordable and you will never feel deprived of hungry again. Our friendly and supportive groups provide you with... the successful tools to be whoever you want to be and we promise to be with you every step of the way. Join now and take advantage of half price membership joining fee. This could be the first step that changes your life forever. It was for me! I have lost 4 stone in the last year and could not have done it without the amazing support of Slimming World. If you would like any further information please contact me, I would love to help. Speak soon! Laura :) xxx
Dunchurch & Bilton Cricket Club

Dunchurch & Bilton Cricket Club

Rugby Road, Dunchurch, Rugby ,
Village club based in Dunchurch
Dunchurch-Crick Car Boot

Dunchurch-Crick Car Boot

Alwyn Road, Rugby ,
Alwyn Road, Rugby Opening Times Saturday 6.00am-12.00pm Cars £6, With Trailer £8 Big Vans £10 Entry 50p OAP'S 30p & Kids Free Enquires 07973490867- Inbox for further details Crick Car Boots Every Sunday- Inbox for further details.
Tel: 7973490867
Dunchurch community library

Dunchurch community library

The Green, Dunchurch, Rugby ,
In 2012 Warwickshire County Council decided to close Dunchurch Library as part of budget cuts. Dunchurch Parish Council held a number of public meetings where it was obvious that the community wanted to keep their library open. In April 2012 the Parish Council took over the library and became the controlling authority. The intention has always been to keep the library open, to encourage more people to use the service and improve the building to make it a community hub. The library is wholly operated by volunteers, so continually needs to recruit volunteers and to fund raise to meet some of the costs of the library. To raise funds for the library we hire out the building and hold various fund raising events throughout the year. The Dunchurch Library Supporters Trust has also opened a shop in the village and all proceeds go to the Library.