Village Pump Jan 2009
Anglican Newsletter
Keith dicusses the art of communication
Editorial
The Editor looks back on 2008 and wishes all our readers a Happy 2009.
Herbal Medicine for Everyone
The first or new monthly Herbal Medicine items
Letter to The Editor
A local resident joimns in the discussion about local councillors.
More Alternative Dictionary Definitions
Graham invents more word definitions for your enjoyment
My Indian Adventure
Ann describes her recent visit to India.
News from the James Bradfield School
The Decekmber newsletter from JBS
Passionate About Plants
Paul sets us all a Quiz to test us on his previous articles
Remembering Bob Holdstock
Pammie looks back at a "larger than life" Wereham resident
Riverwatch
Another stirring tale from the banks of the River Wissey
Saved for Posterity Part 2 (St Margaret of Antioch)
Pammie concludes her article on the restoration of All Saints Church, Boughton
Stoke Ferry Forget-me-not Club
Our monthly update from the very successful Stoke Ferry Forget-me-not Club
Stoke Ferry Parish Council
Minutes of Meeting held in the Community Centre
At 7.30pm on Wednesday 26 November 2008
Stoke Ferry Stompers
Mally thanks everyone who helped the Stompers to raise almost £4000 for local charities
THE VILLAGE SOAPBOX
Ron loks back at the Cold War and examines the role of nuclear weapons.
The Tail of a Famous Fish
A tongue in cheek story for the New Year.
The Village in Never Never Land
Chapter one or our new Fairy Story....
W Dereham PC _ Glazewing Meeting minutes
Notes of a meeting between West Dereham Parish Council and the new owners of Glazewing
WEST DEREHAM HERITAGE GROUP
Richard brings us up to date with events in the West Dereham heritage Group
WEST DEREHAM PARISH COUNCIL
MINUTES OF MEETING 8pm WEDNESDAY 19 NOVEMBER 2008
IN THE VILLAGE HALL
WHAT DOES THE DOCTOR THINK THIS MONTH?
Ian has the misfortune of filling his car with the wrong fuel...
When Machines began to Replace Men Part 1
Ron takes a look back at the evolution of steam engines and associated products
YES BUT THAT WAS YESTERYEAR
Les breaks the habit of a lifetime and looks back on Wereham of the 50s
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