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'''Hallmark April 1988'''    Extract from the Turkey Supper report - "This was Marcia's last Turkey Supper as she is unfortunately leaving the village and she was presented with a suitably inscribed glass plate (locally engraved by Sally Pilkington)."  click [[Geoff & Marcia Prince]] for more about Marcia.
 
'''Hallmark April 1988'''    Extract from the Turkey Supper report - "This was Marcia's last Turkey Supper as she is unfortunately leaving the village and she was presented with a suitably inscribed glass plate (locally engraved by Sally Pilkington)."  click [[Geoff & Marcia Prince]] for more about Marcia.
  
'''Hallmark 1988''' " We bid goodbye and good luck to our [[Neighbourhood Watch]] Hon. Secretary Peter Pilkington and his wife Sally who move to Belgium where Peter takes up a business appointment.  Once again we have lost an efficient and hard working officer from the Society, and again we desperately need new blood in the committee.
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'''Hallmark 1988''' '''Peter and Sally leave'''. " We bid goodbye and good luck to our [[Neighbourhood Watch]] Hon. Secretary Peter Pilkington and his wife Sally who move to Belgium where Peter takes up a business appointment.  Once again we have lost an efficient and hard working officer from the Society, and again we desperately need new blood in the committee.

Latest revision as of 12:12, 2 August 2025

Peter and Sally Pilkington purchased Dry Hillocks Main Road, Lacey Green from Mosh & Trudy Saunders for £2500 in November 1992.

Hallmark April 1988 Extract from the Turkey Supper report - "This was Marcia's last Turkey Supper as she is unfortunately leaving the village and she was presented with a suitably inscribed glass plate (locally engraved by Sally Pilkington)." click Geoff & Marcia Prince for more about Marcia.

Hallmark 1988 Peter and Sally leave. " We bid goodbye and good luck to our Neighbourhood Watch Hon. Secretary Peter Pilkington and his wife Sally who move to Belgium where Peter takes up a business appointment. Once again we have lost an efficient and hard working officer from the Society, and again we desperately need new blood in the committee.