Chapter Six of ‘Granny’s at Brinkhill’ can be found HERE. This week, Cecile Stevenson recalls walking past The Old School as a young child and deciding there and then to become a teacher. She also recounts a meeting with the ‘Lady of the Manor’, having been warned to be on her best behaviour as her family lived in tied cottages.
If you’re out and about in our neck of the woods on Sunday 3rd October, St Leonard’s Church at South Ormsby will be holding its Harvest Festival at 9.30am. This will be our local church’s first service since March 2020. The Harvest Festival allows us to give thanks for a successful harvest. Donations of food (ideally dried, tinned and long-life goods) will be most welcome so that the church can share the blessings of the season with those less fortunate. After the service, we’d love you to join us at The Old School Tea & Coffee Shop for free tea and coffee.
Finally, this week brought us Lincolnshire Day. We’re proud of our rural heritage and we’re optimistic about the sustainable and prosperous future we’re building in the heart of the Lincolnshire Wolds. It struck us a good day to announce a bevy of new products, including limited-edition artisan gins and a range of high-quality, sustainable and delicious staples for your Christmas Dinner table.
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