
A short history of the Millhoppers nature reserve by John Noakes
We have a thriving well equipped group of about 70 members who take part in varied activities designed to help them develop and challenge themselves.
This month the Agricultural Story Line gives one very personal insight into how the tragedies of war affected a small farming community in 1914
I was discussing various tales I had heard about the old railway line from Cheddington to Aylesbury. “Well,” says Margaret Stearn of Boarscroft Farm, “you know that Karen is related to the last Station Master!”
Wilstone today is a thriving village. Its people generally have a good standard of living and enjoy quite a comfortable lifestyle. However this has not always been the case.
Do you recognize anyone in these delightful pictures taken at Long Marston School in the late 1930’s?
Wilstone school ( thought to be 1937/38) Some existing Wilstone residents can be identified.
Village News is now in its tenth year as a ‘free to every home’ village magazine, but its origins go back much further than that. Readers have mentioned that various forms of parish magazine have circulated in our villages since the 19th century, and from these Village News is a direct descendent.
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