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New health food store

A HEALTH food chain shop is to open in Henley. Holland & Barrett will move into the Mountain Warehouse unit in Bell Street once it relocates to the former M.

Kay s grandmother used to work near The Wheatsheaf pub | Clacton and Frinton Gazette

‘You’re not coming in here with those boots on’ - pub nostalgia rekindled memories for Kay OUR pub nostalgia continues to hit the right note with readers. We’ve been delighted to receive plenty of positive feedback and last week’s spread on former watering holes in the Harwich and Dovercourt area struck a chord with Kay Sharpe. Seeing our photo of The Wheatsheaf, in Little Bromley, brought back memories of her grandmother, Nell Turner, who lived at Goose Green, Wix. Mrs Sharpe said: “From the 1930s to the 70s, my grandmother worked for Edgar and Nancy Cooper at Mulleys Farm, in Little Bromley, and she would tell a tale of working in the field near The Wheatsheaf.

Kay s grandmother used to work near The Wheatsheaf pub | Chelmsford Weekly News

‘You’re not coming in here with those boots on’ - pub nostalgia rekindled memories for Kay OUR pub nostalgia continues to hit the right note with readers. We’ve been delighted to receive plenty of positive feedback and last week’s spread on former watering holes in the Harwich and Dovercourt area struck a chord with Kay Sharpe. Seeing our photo of The Wheatsheaf, in Little Bromley, brought back memories of her grandmother, Nell Turner, who lived at Goose Green, Wix. Mrs Sharpe said: “From the 1930s to the 70s, my grandmother worked for Edgar and Nancy Cooper at Mulleys Farm, in Little Bromley, and she would tell a tale of working in the field near The Wheatsheaf.

Kay s grandmother used to work near The Wheatsheaf pub | Harwich and Manningtree Standard

‘You’re not coming in here with those boots on’ - pub nostalgia rekindled memories for Kay OUR pub nostalgia continues to hit the right note with readers. We’ve been delighted to receive plenty of positive feedback and last week’s spread on former watering holes in the Harwich and Dovercourt area struck a chord with Kay Sharpe. Seeing our photo of The Wheatsheaf, in Little Bromley, brought back memories of her grandmother, Nell Turner, who lived at Goose Green, Wix. Mrs Sharpe said: “From the 1930s to the 70s, my grandmother worked for Edgar and Nancy Cooper at Mulleys Farm, in Little Bromley, and she would tell a tale of working in the field near The Wheatsheaf.

Kay s grandmother used to work near The Wheatsheaf pub

‘You’re not coming in here with those boots on’ - pub nostalgia rekindled memories for Kay OUR pub nostalgia continues to hit the right note with readers. We’ve been delighted to receive plenty of positive feedback and last week’s spread on former watering holes in the Harwich and Dovercourt area struck a chord with Kay Sharpe. Seeing our photo of The Wheatsheaf, in Little Bromley, brought back memories of her grandmother, Nell Turner, who lived at Goose Green, Wix. Mrs Sharpe said: “From the 1930s to the 70s, my grandmother worked for Edgar and Nancy Cooper at Mulleys Farm, in Little Bromley, and she would tell a tale of working in the field near The Wheatsheaf.

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