On 22nd July 2008 the Hedgehog community bus was parked for a time in the car park of the King's Arms as part of a publicity campaign to make more villagers aware of its services and to recruit new drivers.
The Hedgehog bus outside the Butcher's Arms. On 22nd July 2008, the bus toured the village as a publicity exercise to make people aware of its services and to try to recruit new drivers.
Fish being delivered to the Milking Pail public house by a man with a donkey cart. Stephen Cowley was licensee at the time.
Photograph shows the bus travelling along the High Street.
Photograph shows the bus on the High Street.
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.
Mr Tom Harper with a lorry belonging to market gardeners, Collett and Hubbard whose land was off Back Lane
Mrs Winthrop at the wheel of her car which was the first privately owned car in Mickleton. She was the mother of Major Johnston, owner of Hidcote Manor.
Decorated car bringing Mrs Crudge to the 90th Birthday Celebrations. Mrs Crudge, who was also 90, lived in Pound Lane and, at the time, was the oldest person in Mickleton.
Man in photograph is Mr Coles.
Given this title in the W.I. collection. No further information was given.
The bus was previously the first Hedgehog bus.
Photo taken at the junction of the High Street and Chapel Lane. The green bus going past the hotel in one of the Hedgehog community buses.
Looking east on High Street, at the junction with Back Lane, with the blacksmith's shop (now a butcher's shop) and Hollymount on the left and White Cottage on the right. The name of the driver of the pony and trap is not known.
The stagecoach is passing the garage which stood opposite Milking Pail Lane, where Alveston Close now is.