Townswomen's Guild
Woolwell Townswomen's Guild meet at the Woolwell Centre every second Tuesday in the month.
Times: 07.30pm to 10.00pm
Townswomen are discerning individuals with great concern and passion for their communities. They have excellent networks, they influence people, they get things done. These ladies are members of the Townswomen's Guilds, a professional organisation formed when women first won the right to vote, with the express aim of educating women about good citizenship. The organisation has stood the test of time and remains a powerful lobby on national and regional issues, fighting on a broad range of matters today that affect men and women alike.
Townswomen's Guilds members are nationwide, of all ages, backgrounds and experiences and meet up regularly through their 840 branches to enjoy a range of enriching activities including:
National events and conferences
Organised leisure activities
Learning new skills
Friendship and fun
They believe in the power of united communication to help bring about positive social change. In recent years Townswomen have used their voices to campaign on issues such as:
Care in the long term
Fairer funding for adult education
Domestic violence
Human trafficking
Post Office Closures
Contact Woolwell Townswomens Guild here
