See, touch and hold new-born lambs on a working farm. Meet our working sheepdog Ben and his son Mick, sit on a tractor, see cows, calves, chickens and chicks in the farmyard. £5 per adult, £1 per child, £10 family ticket (two adults and two children). Free car parking. Tractor and trailer rides available all day at £2 per person, with all proceeds donated to Sue Ryder. Hot and cold refreshments available all day provided by the Moor Farm catering…
Find out more »Join members of Fenlands Family Church for breakfast and Easter Family Service.
Find out more »Family Service for Easter in Thorney Abbey, followed by an Easter Egg hunt
Find out more »Peter Jay is live at Thorney Ex-Servicemen’s Club on Easter Sunday from 8.30pm
Find out more »There’s a change of time and venue for Thorney Plus WI meetings. They are now in The Chapel at 7.30pm, still the first Tuesday of the month. This month is a talk by Nicki Sly about keeping alpacas. If you would like to join Thorney Plus WI, contact Judy Epton on 270704 or Jane Crossland on 270875.
Find out more »Live music at Thorney Ex-Servicemen’s Club features Tiger Club, a popular covers band.
Find out more »Come down to Thorney Club, to enjoy a night of Soul with Peterborough’s Five Piece Soul Band – The Contacts. There sure will be plenty of great Motown, Northern & Classic Soul to dance to. Thorney Ex-Servicemen’s Club is a great out of town location for a great night out. See you there!
Find out more »Would you like to know more about the history of Thorney? You might be new to the village or a long-time resident just keen to know more about where you live. The Thorney Post is sponsoring a series of history walks this spring. They will start at the Abbey and finish at the village Museum and last about one-and-a-half hours. Trained guides from The Thorney Society will take groups round, explaining the history of Thorney Abbey, the old schools, post…
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