Sunday, 11 December 2022

Parish church Christmas tree festival

Down at the Parish church, there's trees and lights galore, as the Christmas tree festival takes place. I managed to pop down one day and take some pics - enjoy!





















And that's it folks, until the 2023 Christmas tree festival!

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With apologies for typos which are all mine!

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2 comments:

  1. How can you be contacted ? Is there anywhere in Lough borough you can veiw the Loughboro monitor?

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    1. Hello Anonymous! If you go here - https://lynneaboutloughborough.blogspot.com/p/about-me.html - you will find my contact details. I can't say for definite, but it's possible that the 'Loughborough Monitor' is available to view (probably on microfilm) at the Local and Family History Centre, which is in the Loughborough public library on Granby Street. I believe the paper is also available online via the British Newspaper Archive, or family history sites like FindMyPast. Regards, Lynne

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