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1932 to 1938 Parish Council minutes extracts

The following entries from the Parish Council Meetings (Record Office Ref.EG98/B1/1) all relate to issues concerning the Beach or Shore:- 17th Sept.1932- There was concern about cycling on the right of way on the shore & a notice stating ‘’Cycling not allowed’’ was proposed; also the erection of a stile or footgate to prevent cycling. 23rd Sept. 1932- The Shore …
alyson
July 17, 2012
PeopleWW1

Bill Ogden MC

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alyson
July 13, 2012
Parish CouncilWW2

1939 to 1945 Waldringfield Parish Records

7/3/1939    at Village Hall A.R.P. Mr. Haig,the senior warden, reported that 13 people including the First Aid squad had attended a Red Cross course & all had passed the examination. That the Utility Squad were now attending an Anti-Gas course of instruction. That the Village Hall was to be the first aid point – gas proofing not being considered of…
alyson
July 13, 2012
AgricultureNon domestic Building

Windmill

Buttrum's Windmill was demolished c 1910. Mill Cottage The old mill cottage, has undergone several renovations & modernisation and now unrecognisable as the old cottage. There is a mill mentioned in Domesday but this was probably a water mill. See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_windmills_in_Suffolk
alyson
July 12, 2012
CensusSurvey

16XX Waldringfield Extent – Manor of Rivers Hall in Waldringfield

Here are the 3 pages done by Jane Thompson and Jo-Anne Buck:- Copyhold land of the aforesaid manor lying in Waldringfield (need to add a date -16??) WALDRINGFIELD EXTENT   Here are the 3 pages done by Jane Thompson and Jo-Anne Buck   Manor of Rivers Hall in Waldringfield   Copyhold land of the aforesaid manor lying in Waldringfield  …
alyson
July 12, 2012
Parish CouncilWork to date

Report to Parish Council 2011/12

Waldringfield History Group Report to Parish Council 2011/12 The History group remains well attended and enthusiastic. Last year’s annual talk was “Waldringfield at Leisure”; as usual this was well attended and enjoyed by the audience. An adapted version of our Waldringfield at War talk was presented to the final year school children and they obviously enjoyed it judging by the thank…
alyson
July 12, 2012
Roads & Paths

The Folly

aka ] New House, QUEITWAYS, 1, 2, 3, 4, New Oak Tree Farm.  Built by Mrs. Stevens who had a chicken farm next to Oak garage. Now owned by local farmer David Parken who as child lived at ].  Bungalow, ]
alyson
July 12, 2012
Roads & Paths

Deben Lane

New House, NEWBIGGINGS, GINGINSLOUVA, ROSE COTTAGE, No.5, LYDIA COTTAGE, CURLEW COTTAGE, RIVERVIEW, No.1, ATABARA, HERONS KILN, POPLARS, RIVERDALE, GENOA LODGE
alyson
July 12, 2012
Roads & Paths

The Quay

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alyson
July 12, 2012
Roads & Paths

Cliff Road

Page needs re-ordering. Known as Maybush Lane in the late 19C. On the East side. Village ]  Built in 1875 by Rev. Thomas Henry Waller and eventually sold to the local Education Authority in 1904. School House together with ] a pair of Pretyman Cottages. The schoolmaster Mr Tompkins lived there. ] No.L Paddock Barn No.2 Riffhams , Ryelands ,…
alyson
July 12, 2012
Roads & Paths

Ipswich Road

Northside - Hillcrest, Crossways -  Originally a pair of Pretyman Cottages, now one house & much extended from original building. Low Farm  and Camp Site.
alyson
July 12, 2012
Roads & Paths

White Hall Lane

White Hall Cottage (now Plum Tree Cottage)  An old cottage rebuilt in 1973 as a retirement cottage for Canon Trevor Waller and his wife. Unfortunately Mrs. Waller died shortly after they moved in, but Canon Trevor ] remained there until his death in 1996. Now a holiday home. White Hall -  Part of the Waller inheritance, through the marriage of…
alyson
July 12, 2012
Roads & Paths

Mill Road

Church Meadows - No.1, No.3, RIVER  COTTAGE, MEADOW VIEW, GALLEONS on the site of a Bungalow (picture somewhere). Penny Hedge. So called as the owner found a penny in the hedge. ] Bungalows 1 2 3 , Seven Moons A modern bungalow built around an old army hut, originally named Hawthorns. The four ]  maiden aunts lived there after the…
alyson
July 12, 2012
Roads & Paths

School Road

  School Road 1910 - Rural East Suffolk In Old Photographs - Edward Chilvers   East side - Prior to the opening of the new school in 1875 School Road was a little used lane with only one property, Miss Mary Pretymans cottage, on the east side of the lane. The coprolite carts no doubt used the lane to reach…
alyson
July 12, 2012
Roads & Paths

Fishpond Road

Previously called The Street, and was the main route into the village and down to the river. It avoided the ‘hill' in ‘School Road' and was an easier route for the horses. In the 19C there was a ] .Before the early years of the 20th century the lanes would have little better than cart tracks, such as we see…
alyson
July 12, 2012