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SoFA Coffee afternoon 10th January 2026

Sixty of our members attended the first organised event of 2026 which was a tea and coffee event in Ainsdale. It was a lovely sunny day and everyone was in good spirits. St John’s Church in Ainsdale has proved a popular venue since January 2024 when we held our first coffee afternoon there. The church provides a warm and friendly atmosphere which is appreciated by SoFA members.

The change to an afternoon event has suited members who make time to focus on friendly conversations and to catch up with each other after the Festive Season. Members received details of our programme of outings and holiday for 2026 which will be described fully in our Spring Magazine out soon. The event also included a well supported raffle with an array of interesting prizes.
The Committee are investigating the use of paperless applications for trips and outings and Janice our Treasurer outlined the possibility of using Bank Transfers for trip applications.


There was an update from Laura Michelangeli, the Community Engagement Manager at National Trust Formby. Laura gave a comprehensive review on the progress of work that is being carried at Formby to remove tons of rubble from the beach, build a new car park further inland and the restoration of sand dunes. She also spoke of the 8 English Longhorn cattle who browse and graze a wide range of vegetation making them ideal for conservation grazing.

If you wish to attend any of our events or join our Society, please complete Contact Form.

Article supplied by Lois Hughes and church interior photograph by Charlie Craig, with thanks.

Tea and coffee event 20th January 2024

Over 80 of our members and Trust guests braved the elements to come together for the first organised event of the year, our tea and coffee afternoon in Ainsdale.  On this occasion, we changed venue, timing and format.  Our new venue was St John’s Church, Ainsdale. This was chosen for its central point between Southport and Formby with car parking, bus transport links and nearness to the station and village. The church provided a warm, friendly atmosphere which is what we always strive to achieve.

 The change to an afternoon event seemed to suit our members. Making time to focus on friendly conversations and leaving updates about our local properties until the annual general meeting in April also worked well. Members received details of our programme of outings and holidays for 2024 which will be described fully in our Spring magazine out soon. The event ended with a well supported raffle. Everyone is looking forward to repeating the experience on Saturday 29 June.  We were pleased that new members and visitors commented on the warmth and friendliness they experienced at the event.

If you would like to attend any of our events or are interested in joining our Association please complete Contact Form.

Article supplied by Frank Hyland and photographs by Michael Rofe with thanks.