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Uttlesford Local Historian Alf Wright, Dr of Medieval History James Willoughby, Andy Cooper who discovered the rate books and Landlord Derek Connell pictured with the rate books
Gallery: A glimpse into the history of an Essex parish
12:00 - 18 March 2010

A VIEW of parish life as far back as the 1830s was brought to life at a unique historical event in Duton Hill. Historians and parish folk alike gathered at the Three Horseshoes Pub to flick through leather-bound rates books. The books were found by Andy C... Full Story »

Majorette of the year Sam Bryant accepts a vital cash donation from Dunmow Round Table member Kevin Deamer
Gallery: Dunmow's Majorettes to jet off to France

13:00 - 11 March 2010

C EST BON! Dunmow s Majorettes are off to France this year as part of the town s 20th anniversary of being twinned with Dourdan. After a warm-up in Braintree Town Centre on Saturday afternoon, the cheerleading dancers accepted a cheque for £500 towards th... Read More »

Esther Rowland and Peter Cooke were the first ever couple to tie the not at the historic Dunmow Maltings
Gallery: First ever wedding ceremony held at Great Dunmow Maltings

10:01 - 11 March 2010

HISTORY was made at the Great Dunmow Maltings on Saturday as it hosted its first-ever wedding ceremony. Esther Rowland, from Great Easton, and Peter Cooke, from St Albans, tied the knot at the historic building – but the organisers revealed the happy coup... Read More »

Inner Wheel Group
Gallery: Great Dunmow's largest women volunteer group celebrates in style

09:37 - 25 February 2010

SIXTY glorious years of Great Dunmow s largest volunteer group for women were celebrated in style last week. The town s Inner Wheel Group invited current and past members to the Green Man in Lindsell for an afternoon-walk down memory lane. Following a del... Read More »

Tumble Tots
Gallery: Olympic hero Sally Gunnell helps out with Dunmow’s tumbling tots

13:48 - 12 February 2010

ONE of the stars of British athletics sprinted into Great Dunmow this week to show her support for healthy living amongst the younger generation. Olympic gold-medallist Sally Gunnell made a guest appearance at the Tumble Tots exercise and playgroup based... Read More »

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