Village Pump Dec 2008
A Christmas Tale
A reader has a "trying" experience in a carpark.
A further letter to The Editor
Les concludes that music tastes are largely governed by age
Anglican Newsletter
Keith bemonas the lack of imagination.
A reply to the Grumpy Old Man’s
A Downham reader takes the Grumpy Old Man to task...
Editorial
The Editor looks at topical news stories and thanks all who helped keep the Pump running.
IT’S A PLEASURE TO WRITE
Les wonders why so few people write for the Pump; a task he thoroughly enjoys.
Letter to The Editor
Another reaction to the Grumpy Old Mans view on local councillors
MOTORING in the 1930s – Footnote
Ron reflects on the enormous changes made to the UK road network over the past 30 years
More Alternative Dictionary definitions
Some more alternative word meanings
News from The james Bradfield CofE School
Monthly newsletter from a very busy James Bradfield School
Passionate About Plants
Paul gives advice on bare root plants
Riverwatch
Ivor reflects on the history of the Rver Wissey
STOKE FERRY AND DISTRICT LADIES GROUP
Notes from the ladies Group
Saved for posterity-a race against time! (PART1)
Pammie describes the efforts made to restore St Margaret's church tower
Stoke Ferry Forget-me-not Club
Report from the Forget-me-not Club
Stoke Ferry PC October minutes
Minutes of Stoke Ferry Parish Council Meeting held in the Community Centre At 7.30pm on Wednesday 15 October 2008
Stoke Ferry PC - September minutes
Minutes of Stoke Ferry Parish Council Meeting held in the Community Centre At 7.3Opm on Wednesday 3 September 2008
The Village Soapbox
Ron cast severe doubts on the facts behind so-called Global Warming
VILLAGE LIAISON MINUTES
Minutes of the October meeting of the Village Liaison Group
WHAT DOES THE DOCTOR THINK THIS MONTH?
Ian provides a light hearted view of flying
Wereham Parish Council Minutes
Minutes of the meeting of Wereham Parish council held in the Village Hall On Tuesday 11th November 2008 at 7.30 p.m.
Wretton PC Minutes
MINUTES OF WRETTON PARISH COUNCIL MEETING
HELD AT THE CHURCH
TUESDAY 8TH SEPTEMBER 2008
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