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Leighton Mobile Post Van

Welcome to everyone who Remember its at Leighton Church gates each Monday and
has moved into the village Thursday 10.15am - 11am and offers everything that you
lately and Bon Voyage to could need from any large post office and has disabled
everyone who is moving on access also. Call in for your stamps and parcel posting,
to pastures new. online returns, holiday currency along with any other
payment or transaction that you need and so much more –
Belated Happy 60th Birthday to Tony Evans no trouble parking, no queues just personal assistance right
for 12th March who no doubt has been on your doorstep.
celebrating with his family and friends.
The Compass takings may well have been Congratulations to Deborah Evans
up in March! (nee Williams) who has been
given the prestigious title of
Queens Nurse by the charity
The Queen’s Nursing Institute
as an acknowledgement of the
high standard of patient care,
learning and leadership she
exhibits. Debbie was brought up
at Gorse Cottage and she is
often seen visiting the village so
‘ Well done’ Debbie.

The Lewis family are in our thoughts as Phil Lewis has sadly died recently. Phil and the family lived at The Stables for
many years and Phil brought fame to the area with his Hedgehog Crisps invention. In the village Phil also ran the very
memorable Tennis Club at Leighton Hall court on Sunday evenings with a barbecue to finish the night off.

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Our fondest wishes go to Jenny Webb and daughter Claire on the recent death of Brian who lived here at
Cwm Coedre for many years and was a well known and popular electrician in the area.

2016 >>

2016>> >> >> >> >> HAVE YOU GOT A FAVOURITE YEAR?

Starting in 2017, readers of the Flip Book version can look

through all the issues in 2015 and 2016 as well as the ones

for this year. I find it much easier to locate an icon or graphic

to reuse by looking at thumbnails of the covers rather than

remembering the month they appeared. Now that all issues

are available as pdfs it’s fairly quick and easy to convert a

complete year. Let us know if you would like to

see a particular year —it doesn’t need to be in

sequence — gaps could be filled in later. The

>> >> Flip Book versions are at: long-mountain.co.uk —

here you’ll also find (top right) a new link to the

original pdf pages on: LeightonNews.com —

these are best for printing, grabbing pictures or

copying blocks of text. DH

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