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FIRE BRIGADE REPORT
The Brigade has been very steady with calls recently including our response to a tragic house fire, the Brigade extends our sympathies…
The Brigade has been very steady with calls recently including our response to a tragic house fire, the Brigade extends our sympathies…
U3A is a volunteer organisation that offers life-long learning for those who are retired or semi-retired. It’s a chance to keep your…
Neighbours Day – “The Great Plant Swap” – 14 April Neighbours Day was a joint event with Neighbourhood Support, Red Cross, South…
Are you looking for something interesting to do with children at the weekends? Why not bring them to the museum to play…
Goodness and mercy all my life Shall surely follow me: And in God’s house for evermore my dwelling place shall be. The…
Phillip Percy. Phillip Percy and his wife Sarah came to live permanently in Martinborough in 2006, deciding “Over the Hill” with its…
Well, winter has certainly reared it head over the past few days! At the Community Garden we are still harvesting Jerusalem artichokes,…
OMMITTED from the Lions thanks list for the Martinborough Skyline Challenge: further thanks go to Bruce and Sue Sullivan of Kitchener’s Street…
Autumn gives us time for choosing seeds which bear the richest fruits – fragile life which we can nurture into just or…
Martinborough is home to many talented people, working in interesting occupations, often of which we know little. Kirsty Shepherd is one such…
Late last year a special anniversary dinner was held at the Medici Café to celebrate the founding of the Martinborough Community Patrol,…
Some of you may have seen the article in the Mid-Week, where we hosted the “Neighbourly” day with the Red Cross and…