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Category: Village History

Annual General Meeting…

JULY 2023

1 Jul 202326 Jun 2023
The 2nd June saw a very well attended Social evening with Phil Badcott giving a lively and humorous talk on the ‘Folklore of Bygone Devon’.Feedback after the event showed us…
Chairmans news…

MARCH 2023

1 Mar 202324 Feb 2023
This month I must start off by thanking the retiring Village Hall Caretaker, Bookings Officer and overall stalwart Dale Summers.Dale and Eileen have been the face of the Village hall…
Chairmans news…

FEBRUARY 2023

1 Feb 20231 Feb 2023
Firstly, a belated ‘Happy New Year' to you all!We had a very good turnout for our last Social Evening of 2022 with a better-than-expected membership renewal rate. Paul Rendell entertained…
Chairmans news…

OCTOBER 2022

1 Oct 202216 Sep 2022
I have to start this month’s article by firstly mentioning the passing of our Queen Elizabeth ll and the proclamation of King Charles lll. Such a sad day that we…
Chairmans news…

JULY 2022

1 Jul 20221 Jul 2022
The beginning of June saw members and guests gather in the Village Hall for our summer social evening. In total 30 personnel attended an extremely interesting and illustrated talk by…
Chairmans news…

MAY 2022

2 May 20223 May 2022
Spring has certainly sprung; I know that because our local Cricket Club played its first match of the season down on Jubilee Meadow on the 24th April. Future fixtures can…
Chairmans news…

MARCH 2022

1 Mar 202225 Feb 2022
Firstly, although I realise that many people will not read this article until after the meeting, I must still mention our first Social gathering of the year and hope that…
Chairmans news…

MAY 2021

1 May 20211 May 2021
Looking back at last month’s Report, it seems that the Government’s (or at least our Leader’s), hopes that there is more than a glimmer of light at the end of…
Chairmans news…

APRIL 2021

1 Apr 20211 Apr 2021
I am pleased be able to say that this month there will be no apology for not being able to produce a "regular" Report for the Magazine. Although the "technical…
Local Interest…

Local Church Connections.

15 Mar 202112 Mar 2021
An occasional piece about things in our Church which you may not have seen or heard about Q: WHAT’S THE CONNECTION BETWEEN  THE CHURCH OF ST. JOHN THE BAPTIST, MARLDON…

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