Malvern U3A

VNU STAC

Saint Andrew's Church Centre

How to Get There

Public Information

Parking

The church has a moderately sized car park they ask visitors to use. Parking is also available along Church Down Road - please only park on one side.

Rooms

The church has a number of rooms that u3a groups use. Detailed information is kept on their website. Please check with your group leader which room your group uses.

Food and Drink

Groups using the main hall do have access to kitchen facilities to prepare tea/coffee etc. As always check with your group leader.

WiFi

Public Wifi is available. Check with your group leader (via the venues coordinator if necessary) as to the latest password

Venue Website

https://chaseteam.org/st-andrews-church-centre/

Groups using this Venue

on the 1st and 3rd Monday
Date/Time 14.00-16.00
This group is a social group with a purpose! In our meetings we collectively complete three crosswords. Cryptic crosswords are a great way to keep the mind active: the clues follow rules and conventions which can be learnt. The group includes both experienced and novice solvers.


on the 2nd and 4th Wednesday
Date/Time 14.00-16.00
The Drama group provides an opportunity to perform, or direct, selected scenes from a wide range of plays. Trying out ways to see how texts can work in performance provides the main focus of the sessions. Members won't be under any pressure to learn lines or perform to an audience.


on alternate Wednesdays
Date/Time 14.00-16.00
The aim of the group is to dance a variety of folk / country dances in a friendly environment. All are welcome.


every Wednesday
Date/Time 10.30-12.00
The Keep Fit Group is for both sexes, is run by a qualified physiotherapist and consists of keep fit exercises. When attending you should bring an exercise mat or large towel, appropriate clothing and lace-up shoes.


on the last Friday
Date/Time 14.00-16.30
We welcome individuals as well as couples/friends. Teams of between 4 and 5 people are decided on arrival. We have a different quiz master each month drawn from members of the group. The usual format is 8 rounds on a variety of topics, with a coffee/tea break .


every Wednesday
Date/Time 11.00-12.00
This group is for students who are already familiar and confident with the alphabet and are ready to start at Lesson 3 of the course book [Ruslan Russian 1]. A degree of flexibility enables us to follow participants’ interests and learn about Russia as we progress. The group includes some who are refreshing previous knowledge from O level etc. or started from scratch with u3a.


on the 2nd and 4th Wednesday
Date/Time 10.00-12.00
There are Strum and Sing sessions twice a month. A new playlist is issued each month based on the group's extensive collection of songbooks. These sessions are suitable for players of all abilities with the first part of each session being set aside for learning ukulele skills. Beginners are always welcome.