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Close Up on Cleobury
Rosemary Webb Rehill Ah Hems the butcher. It’s still Hems. Dad went in there every day to buy meat. Next door used to be a grocery store. Barrets?? or something like that. Trev Teasdel There was a little record shop … Continue reading →
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Herman the German
For German, in 1965, we had Mr Hudson aka Herman the German. Freshly out of teacher-training he encountered a tough time at the school. Constant taunts and books poised above the door as he walked in marred his time there. However I thought … Continue reading →
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Castle Toot
Michael Billings wrote – on I Survived Wyre Farm School – ” Who remembers Castle Toot? Castle Toot was the site of Mortimer’s Castle from where the village gets it’s name Mortimer’s Cleobury now of course Cleobury Mortimer. Castle Toot is … Continue reading →