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A force to be reckoned with!

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When our President Alison Kay asked me to review A Force to be Reckoned With, a History of the Women’s Institute by Jane Robinson I was apprehensive as it was very different from the books I normally read. However, I quickly realised that it was not only interesting and informative but also enjoyable.

The author tells the story of the birth of the W.I in Britain and the reasons for its inception, which were to offer support, friendship and education for rural housewives who often lived isolated lives. Hygiene and child-care were high on the original agenda as well as to empower women to help themselves.

 

The narrative on how the women of the W.I were essential to the war effort as they worked tirelessly to provide food grown in their gardens or raising livestock such as pigs, chickens and rabbits is fascinating. It was interesting to discover that The WI was also prominent in helping feed members of the Home Front, helping with the Land Army and also assisting with the evacuation of children from the cities. Robinson brings to life the many strong minded members who helped shape Britain as we know it today, not only with the work carried out in the War but also assisting the Government with information about rural conditions. Numerous local branches kept detailed records of home conditions and the work they did during the War enabled many changes to take place to improve the lives of rural families.

After the war the National Federation of W.I’s founded Denman College to offer women, most of whom had left school at about 12, access to further education. The members worked tirelessly to finance the College and to provide education for women.

Robinson humorously navigates the undercurrent of envy and of petty jealousies among the members over the decades to show that overall the ideals of friendship, education, fund raising and campaigning prospered and still do.

A Force to be Reckoned With really highlights the indomitable spirit of the members of the NFWI.

 Elisabeth Cavanagh, Southport WI Book Group leader

Big Square Knit

Get hooking ladies! Southport WI are making hand-made blankets to go in the Southport Foodbank care packages.

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Your challenge is to create stashes of 5-inch-square knitting or crocket, to be sewn together by a team of volunteers as blankets for the elderly. These creations will be distributed by Southport Foodbank (Trussell Trust).

At our March meeting, out lovely members donated bags and bags of food to the Southport Foodbank, all collected by its manager, John. He gave us a brief overview of what the Foodbank does and come of the challenges its clients face. John and his team really wanted to put together care packages for the elderly in our local community, combating not just hunger but also cold and loneliness. The ladies of Southport WI are going to rise to that challenge by creating bright, cheerful, snuggly hand-made blankets.

If you’re a beginner, come along to Southport WI to find out more about our newly formed ‘Knit & Natter’ group.

Contributions from non-members also welcome!

Contact: Elizabeth Littlejohns (sub group: knit & natter) or Alison Kay (Southport WI President).

info@SouthportWI.org.uk