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NEW ENTRIES

14.09.20 - On this page, "The Village of Hallow", information and photographs have been entered ref. The Parish Hall and the Playing Field.


06.10.20 - WWII Hallow Welcome Home Forces Fund (written by Jacquie Hartwright)


10.11.20 - 14 items added to sub-heading THE VILLAGE (2) "Buildings of Interest"


04.01.21 - Updated history of Bell Ringers under sub heading Clubs and Societies


20.04.21 - 'The Hollies' has been added to 'Other Buildings of Interest'


23.07.21 - NEW PAGE - Thorngrove House under sub-heading THE VILLAGE (1)


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"RECOLLECTIONS" has been added to the bottom of the "PEOPLE" page to include villagers' memories - the first entries, added 08.12.2017, are those of Ethel Cleary (nee Pugh) who, before her death in 2002, related her memories of Wartime to her daughter, and Zillah Dimmock who was one of the May Queen attendants in 1980.

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If you have any information or photographs, that we can copy, regarding these subjects, please contact us. Thank you.



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