We Grew Up In Hereford
Pictured outside Meadow Market in Withington were, from left, Jim Thompson, managing director, Ted Moult, and Brian Wilson local manager WHETHER it was a quick trip to pick up some groceries, or spotting the store in a 1970s TV drama, many in Hereford will have memories of Meadow Market. The popular shop, in Withington, near Hereford, and which later became Norman’s, has been a big talking point in our nostalgic Julia Laylock is one group member who used to work at the shop, which was officially opened in 1971 by farmer and television personality Ted Moult.
Women s Institutes EARDISLEY had their taste buds tickled by Christine Lloyd Might of the Marches Quality Meat who demonstrated the difference cooking with good quality meat makes as against supermarket meat with lots of fat in it. After cooking four recipes members were then able to sample the delicious finished dishes. Bill Jackson was the speaker at Stoke Prior September meeting. His talk Hereford in the last 50 years . The changing manner of children today, for instance they never seem to give up their seats to a lady. His family were butchers and had their own abattoir on what is now the site of Woolworths. Mr Jackson, a well known estate agent told how he sells property in Spain, a thing never dreamed about 50 years ago. Madge Daines took Hope-under-Dinmore members round Peru and Bolivia by bus, train, four-wheel drive and foot on the Inca Trail to Macchu Picchu through mountainous scenery with breathtaking views. Reed boats and salt lakes were also met on her astonishing j