One of the largest Women’s Institute groups in the district has celebrated its 10th Anniversary.
Knaresborough WI is the biggest of the town’s seven WI groups and is the only one that meets in the afternoon.
Yesterday it held a tea party to celebrate but also used the event to commemorate the Queen and pay tribute to her. The Queen herself was the longest serving member of the Sandringham WI.
Christine Keane was the first president of the Knaresborough WI back in September 2012:
“There appeared in our local supermarket an advertisement which said the Federation would like to start a new WI in Knaresborough in the afternoon which was quite a new thing as traditionally they’re always in the evening.
I had just retired and I went along to a meeting. There were only 8 of us there and none of us knew anything about how to run one or how they worked.
“Fortunately we grew quite rapidly in that first year and we got better at it as our experience grew.”
Christine said being a part of the WI has given her to much:
“Friendship, love, support and education. I’ve learned so much. There are so many opportunities that you wouldn’t get in any other organisation to do things”
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Over the years the Knaresborough WI grew so large it had to move to its current home of The Hub at St John the Baptist Church.
It now has a membership of 65 and is the second largest in the North Yorkshire West Federation, which is based in Ripon.
Maddy Willmott the current president said:
“Being an afternoon WI we are geared to older members but we take on any age and do have some younger members. We are never short of people and currently we have a waiting list.
We meet, we chat, we drink tea! Tea is the stalwart of the WI. We have a very successful book group, we have a craft group and a walking group.
“We try to keep up with the times and adapt.”
The Stray Ferret asked both Christine and Maddy who would be their dream WI speaker — the answers …Gyles Brandreth and King Charles III.

Knaresborough WI is one of the largest in the district