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  • New Year’s Trip

    Wild Pear Centre King Street , Combe Martin , United Kingdom

    Celebrate the New Year at Combe Martin, North Devon on the edge of Exmoor National Park. This is a lovely area with an abundance of walks and a beautiful coastline. We will be staying at The Wild Pear Centre  which is booked for our sole use. Accommodation cost will be from £72 to £90 depending […]

  • New Year’s Eve Barn Dance

    Godalming Borough Hall The Burys, Godalming, United Kingdom

    Ceilidh at Godalming Borough Hall

  • Walk

    Details to follow.

  • Skiing in Serre Chevalier

    Serre Chevalier Rue du Telepherique, Chantemerle, France

    COPSE head to Serre Chevalier for a week on the pistes. With four interlinked ski areas, there are  250km of piste to explore. For beginners, there are 23 green runs, ranging from nursery slopes to wide, scenic trails on the mountain tops. Intermediate and advanced skiers are not neglected with 39 red runs, extensive off-piste […]

  • Barn Dancing at Godalming

    Dance to the sounds of the legendary 'Peeping Tom' from Coventry

  • Croydon Symphonic Band

    Enjoy a Winter Concert with the Croydon Symphonic Band conducted by David Cox. The programme includes a selection of music from the film/show “Oklahoma” (Rodgers and Hammerstein), Suite from the film “Things to Come” (Arthur Bliss),Fantasia on a Theme by Thomas Tallis ( Vaughan Williams) and music by Nigel Hess and Philp Sparke

  • Associates Weekend at Thurlby Hostel

    Thurlby Hostel 16 High Street, Thurlby, United Kingdom

    A weekend away at Thurlby hostel, a the former village forge in the lovely village of Thurlby, about 12 miles north of Peterborough.

  • Croydon Comedy

    Spreadeagle Pub 39-41 Katharine St, Croydon, United Kingdom

    Following a 2016 break, Patrick Monahan returns to "The Spread Eagle" in early '17. He teases and coaxes his audience in a warm manner and is a comedian quite a number of COPSErs have enjoyed evenings with twice before.

  • Fake Thackray Music Evening

    Join COPSE at Ruskin House for some live music. Jake Thackray's satirical, witty and sentimental songs brought him fame and a string of top selling albums in the 1960s and 1970s. John Watterson's tribute to Jake is full of the warmth, humour and sincerity that you would expect from a lifelong fan.