The tea at St James is intended to reflect the Peace Day in 1919 when the village put on a similar event.
It should be reviving – particularly so if you’ve just been listening to me whittering on for 40 minutes.
The story of the village “home front” is told in a new booklet available only from the Village Partnership. There’s also mini-biographies of 150 men connected with Gatley who served in the forces during the war. At two quid, it’s a bargain! All proceeds to the Partnership. http://gatleyvillage.uk/product/gatley-at-war-pdf-book/
The tea at St James is intended to reflect the Peace Day in 1919 when the village put on a similar event.
It should be reviving – particularly so if you’ve just been listening to me whittering on for 40 minutes.
The story of the village “home front” is told in a new booklet available only from the Village Partnership. There’s also mini-biographies of 150 men connected with Gatley who served in the forces during the war. At two quid, it’s a bargain! All proceeds to the Partnership.
http://gatleyvillage.uk/product/gatley-at-war-pdf-book/
More details of the day’s “goings on”, on the Village Partnership’s website:
http://gatleyvillage.uk/gatley-peace-day-november-10th-2018/