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P.E. Mead Farm Shop in 1975
Interview

Memories from ‘Down on the Farm’

This interview features David Mead, from the family that have been farming in the local area for many years and established the farm shop that is familiar to us all. David talks about his time as a child during the second world war, the community of Wilstone and his life in farming.

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Christine Rutter and Joan Newman working together at a Church function
Interview

Handed Down History from Puttenham

This article describes how Christine Rutter, who lives in Astrope Folly, Puttenham, has become an important source of the history of the village. This has been achieved by collecting documents and photographs and combining these with personal memories of past conversations with the characters who made the community what it is today.

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The Woodmans at Great Farm circa 1900
Farming

The Woodmans at Great Farm

A bureau bookcase was seen crossing the meadow. This particular piece of furniture has been taking up too much room at Simon and Jenny’s for 20 years. In 20 minutes it was on the van and into our sitting room. Luckily it came apart. I noticed that inside the base there were definite signs of gnawing.

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Long Marston School
Interview

Long Marston History – even further back in time

This is a unique transcript of an interview with Don Winfield, one of the few people old enough to remember our villages before the Second World War. Don has spent his whole life in Long Marston and his directly quoted words tell their own story of the village over time.

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Interview

The day the war came to Long Marston (part 2)

We follow up the previous interview with Eunice Hall by discussing the bombing of Long Marston school with Neil Dean, also a child at the time. There is also coverage of the growth of Neil’s family business – Deans Eggs – and its impact on the village.

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Village News

The parish magazine in 1947

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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