Hedgehog Bus passing King George's Hall, Chapel Lane on a publicity campaign to make more people in the village aware of the bus service so that they would use it more. The driver is thought to be John Franklin.
Indexed by the W.I. as Mill Bank. It is now called Mill Lane.
This appears to be a re-used WW2 Nissen hut. It stands in a field opposite Ninevah Farmhouse.
They are on a notice board attached to the shed at the Butts.
This building, just off Canada Lane was where the tomatoes and other crops produced by Joseph Webb's market gardening business were packed and sent off to market. It was then used by a laundry business before being transformed as housing alongside the building of the Cala development.