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January 2024                         January 2024

 VILLAGE HALL       NEW SERIES  -  INTERESTING LIVES

 The Village Hall team wishes all our supporters a
 very happy new year.
                                                          Regular  readers  may

    Hall Bookings                                         remember  this  request
 VILLAGE                                                  in   the   December
 If you want  to book  the                                magazine.
 Village   Hall   please   HALL                           I am delighted that we
 contact  our  booking                                    have already had two
 Secretary  Joanna  Syrett                                articles  submitted,  but
 Joanna.syrett@tiscali.co.uk  or telephone   01929        it  would  be  terrific  if
 472037 she will also be able to show you around          some    more    were
 if you are not familiar with the building.               forthcoming    -  I  know

                                                          that  there  are  many
                                                          suitable  ‘candidates’
                                                          out there!
                                                          Please   do   get   in
                                                          touch.



 The Hall has two rooms to offer
 for  hire  the  picture  show  how
 these can look when set out.
        David Gray
 The Lower room is £10 an hour
 and  the  upper  Hall  is  £15  an   My first recollection of life - at the age of 2 in 1944 - was in an Anderson Shelter
 hour.    on the main Eastbourne Road  just under the Hill on which Kenley Airport (Spitfire
        Station) was sited. That road was nicknamed  “Doodlebug Alley” as the V1 flying
        bombs used that airspace on their way to bomb Croydon and London.

        They  made  a  very  strange  purring  noise  from  their  engines  as  they  passed
        overhead.  My  Scottish  maternal  grandmother,  along  with  my  mother,  my
        paternal  grandmother  and  older  sister  were  hiding  in  the  Shelter.    My  Scottish

 When you respond to advertisers, do please tell them   granny was holding me in her arms in the doorway. I was crying at the sound of
        the “doodlebug’s engine.
 you saw their advert in this magazine  -  it helps them   “ Och wee mannie, dinnae fash yersel If ye can hear them yur OK, It’s when the
        sound stops that ye haf tae get yur heid doon”
 monitor the effectiveness of their advert and helps us   I survived the war.  At 13, I helped out at weekends in a local Country House that
 generate more advertising revenue!!   bred and showed Great Danes. The House was adjacent to a disused Chalk pit. A
        large tree growing close to the edge had a swing made from a fireman’s rope
        with a large knot on the end. The idea was to grab the rope, jump onto the knot
        and swing out into the abyss.   Guess who slipped off the rope at the extent of the
        arc?
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