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'''June 1989.  [[Village Day]].'''  [[Michael & Betty Hardy]] opened the garden of [[Torridon]], no 10, to the public from 2 - 5 pm
 
'''June 1989.  [[Village Day]].'''  [[Michael & Betty Hardy]] opened the garden of [[Torridon]], no 10, to the public from 2 - 5 pm
  
James Patrick 'Jimmy' Grafton was a Parish Councillor in May 1991[[File:Coronation Tea Aug 23 02.jpg|thumb|Tea Party 2023]]
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No 14. James Patrick 'Jimmy' Grafton was a Parish Councillor in May 1991[[File:Coronation Tea Aug 23 02.jpg|thumb|Tea Party 2023]]
 
[[File:Coronation Tea Aug 23 01.jpg|left|thumb|Tea Party 2023]]
 
[[File:Coronation Tea Aug 23 01.jpg|left|thumb|Tea Party 2023]]
 
'''Hallmark 2023'''.  A tea party was held in [[Woodfield Road]] to celebrate the coronation of King Charles III
 
'''Hallmark 2023'''.  A tea party was held in [[Woodfield Road]] to celebrate the coronation of King Charles III

Revision as of 13:37, 28 August 2025

Woodfield is a road off the west side of Main Road, Lacey Green

Bill & Madeline Cleaver moved to no 3 Woodfield Road in 1971.

In October 1968 Michael Kennedy wrote a letter to Hallmark from no 8 Woodfield Road, Lacey Green.

Madeline Cleaver wrote a letter to the editor of Hallmark from no 3 in February 1992

June 1989. Village Day. Michael & Betty Hardy opened the garden of Torridon, no 10, to the public from 2 - 5 pm

No 14. James Patrick 'Jimmy' Grafton was a Parish Councillor in May 1991

Tea Party 2023
Tea Party 2023

Hallmark 2023. A tea party was held in Woodfield Road to celebrate the coronation of King Charles III