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Parish Assembly June 18  2022

The Group will have a Stand at the Parish Assembly on June 18 Do pop by. We have forms available for those wishing to add their details to our contact list, so they can be informed of our future (increased) public activities. Or just come for a History natter. Hope…
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ALL CHANGE !  MAY 2022

The Group has continued in much the same format since it’s inception in 1978 as a group of potential authors of booklets about Westbourne history. There have been occasional History exhibitions, all well received and latterly causing an influx of new members, but the Group struggled to find a method…
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PRESIDENT APPOINTED

Peter Wilkinson, our Chairman for many years, has decided to step back from the role. We are honoured and delighted that he has accepted the position of President. Thus we hope to continue to benefit from his massive knowledge and experience. Peter was a founder member of the Group in…
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HURRAH !!!!!!  JULY 2021

Some 15 months later – the repeat of our Parish Hall History Exhibition is to take place at Emsworth Museum (above the Fire Station). Some new photos and material will be on display, in addition to the material that was well received in 2020. The Exhibition can be seen from…
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PUBLICATIONS – AUGUST 2020

We are pleased to announce the return of a mail order service for our publications.  Thankyou, Nigel Peake. See the Publications page for details. Both of our CDs – “Bourne in the Past” and “Out of Print Booklets” are now available for purchase at The Village Stores, via Mail Order…
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NEW PRODUCT  JUNE 2020

A second CD !  Or it will be. Out of Print Booklets – Scans of our four out-of-print booklets   £5.00 (when available) Currently only available via Internet File transfer – £3.00 These four booklets have been out of print for some time. In order to make them available again the Group…
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SAD NEWS

We are very sad to report the death of two of our long-standing members, Tom Edwards and Peter Barge. Tom died in April, having been in poor health for some time. He will best be remembered for his detailed and enjoyable memories of Westbourne during WWII when he was a…
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