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17/06/10 |
Name:
Kerry Griffiths (New Zealand)
Email:
ngriffiths@clear.net.nz
Subject: Pictures of Claverham Court
Could I ask if there are any Claverham residents
who have any old picture or painting of Claverham Court? My Seymour
ancestors owned the Court about 200 years ago, and I would like
to find an image I can use in a family history book.
Many thanks,
Kerry Griffiths (New Zealand). |
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23/04/10 |
Name:
Sandra Hancock (nee Hunt)
Email:
sanjo1958@hotmail.co.uk
Subject: Backwell School reunion 1975/76, Claverham
Message Board
Message: Hi, I would like to use your web side if I may to
invite anyone who left Backwell School in 1975/76 to a reunion
i'm organising on SATURDAY 29th MAY 2010 at The Woodspring, High
Street, Worle from 730pm.
Please can you e-mail
sanjo1958@hotmail.co.uk
to confirm as I will need numbers please.
Thank you
Sandra Hancock (nee Hunt)
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04/03/2010 |
Name:
peter lye
Email:
CLICK HERE
Subject: relocation
Message: had our dream in cyprus now looking for our next dream
a bungalow or cottage on a large plot in the claverham area. want
to get back to THE GOOD LIFE a few chickens and a veg plot
Thank You
Peter and Penny
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07/02/2010 |
Name:
Ron
Email:
Click here
Subject: lost person, Claverham Message Board
Message: What ever happened to Irene Amess, must now be about
73/74? Lived in Claverham in the 1950's.
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13/01/2010 |
Name: Tony Meredith
Email:
Click here
Subject: Walnut Bank Nurseries/Steve Webster, Claverham
Message Board
Message: Message of 0.4.02.08 just brought to my attention.
I now live in Congresbury. I owned WBN 1959-1974
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28/12/09 |
Name:
coln rosser
Email:
click here
Subject: what happened to Carol Brown?
Message: what ever happend to Carol Brown from Yew Tree Cottage
She may not remember me but i remember those times so well 53
now then just a teen.
thank you
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21/12/09 |
Subject:
Rural Cottage wanted
From: John & June coulson (
Click here to reply direct)
hello Claverham, Logged on to your very interesting village
website, While browsing the West Country Village notice boards.
We are located here in Perth, Western Australia, and at the moment
my wife and i are in the business of find a person or persons
who have a little old rural cottage to rent on a permanent basis.
it is a tall order as we are well finding out, but being from
Somerset we are intent on relocating back after many years Down
Under. We are an elderly couple who have quite a lot to offer
in village life so if there is any one with the above who just
may be looking for 2 coniseness and trust worthy tenants willing
to partake in the upkeep of a 2 bed, cottage or similor as part
of permanent rental agreement we would dearly love to hear from
you. Thank you Webmaster for the use of the Claverham Notice Board,
We look forward to being part of you village community. Yours
Kindly, John & June. Coulson.
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20/12/09 |
From:
Webmaster
Subject: Is this cat a stray?
The cat mystery has now been solved
- thank you to those who helped. |
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03/12/09 |
Name:
Terry
Email:
terryanne@aol.com
Subject: Claverham Shop, Claverham Message Board
Message: Thanks to the new owner's of what was Claverham Post
Office for doing it up. However, what is going to happen their
now? If someone tries to do something like the old PO (food.and
drinks) I hope we all support it. Claverham needs a food and drink
shop again and I find it hard to get out some of the time. I now
theres lot's of invalided people in Claverham, so it will benefit
them aswell. Bring back the Post Office if they will allow us.
And let's support it this time.
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12/11/09 |
Name:
Jo Morton
Email:
Click here
Subject: 351 bus services, Claverham Message Board
Message: I'm pleased to report that as a result of public opposition
and strong representations from North Somerset council, Yatton
and Claverham parish council and MP Liam Fox, First Bus have reversed
their decision to cut peak-time services through the village.
See http://www.firstgroup.com/ukbus/southwest/bristol/service_changes/?item=4571&show=1
for the latest information.
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23/10/09 |
Sadly,
the big horse chestnut tree at the end of Chestnut Drive has died.
It needs to be felled soon because it has started to shed branches
and is right beside the road (Streamcross). Being the owner of
the field in which it stands it is my sad duty to have it removed
and I have engaged a tree surgeon to start work on Nov 16th.
We shall all miss it. I hope to plant a new tree in its place,
but I fear that village children will have to look elsewhere for
conkers!
Ken Heaton
[NOTE FROM WEBSIDE: If anyone has any
pictures of this tree in its prime then
please email them to me
- thankyou] |
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22/10/09
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Hello
Please can you do something to draw people's
attention to the fact that First Bus is proposing to axe the 351
commuter services that serve Claverham and Yatton (07:12, 07:58
and 09:30 from Henley Lodge into Bristol; and 17:00, 17:45 and
18:35 from Bristol bus station) as from 29 November. This has
been very poorly publicised by First, buried amongst a long list
of more minor changes on its website and in its flyer on forthcoming
service changes available on the buses.
These are vital services and their withdrawal
will affect not only by regular commuters working and studying
in Bristol but also people travelling into Bristol to make further
transport connections and shoppers returning home in the early
evening. First's claim to have 'aimed to minimise the impact of
these changes on customers by where possible, concentrating on
individual journeys where there are easily accessible alternative
options' clearly cannot be substantiated here - what is proposed
is the axing of a complete service and not individual journeys,
and the alternative of walking into Cleeve or Congresbury to catch
the X1 bus cannot reasonably be described as 'easily accessible'
for all.
The village has already lost its post office
and shop - we cannot allow this decimation of our bus service
as well!
With many thanks
Jo
(Click here to email)
[Note from website: also see - http://www.firstgroup.com/ukbus/southwest/bristol/service_changes/?item=4401&show=1]
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19/10/09 |
Name:
Joy Witheridge
Email:
CLICK HERE
Subject: Claverham village
website, Claverham Message Board
Message: Hello to you folk living in Claverham
- much to my envy! I was hoping that since Pauline Bane has taken
the time and trouble to reopen your village website there would
be some welcome messages and news on the Message Board at Claverham.
Looking forward to reading some news soon on activities taking
place in your village.Thank you again Pauline.
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14/10/09 |
Name:
Joy Witheridge
Email:
CLICK HERE
Subject: Claverham village , Claverham Message Board
Message: WelcomE back Claverham Village and thank you to Pauline
Bane who has restored this most enjoyable website, and I for one
am delighted ,as I can now revisit the village where I lived during
a part of my childhod and spent some very happy years. Looking
forward to popping in from time to time and reading news of events
in the village and who knows I may yet hear from some body who
knew me in the past.
Thank you Pauline - you have brightened my day and I look forward
to hearing from you too.
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02/08/09 |
Name:
serah statham
Email:
CLICK HERE
Subject: lost budgie,
Claverham Message Board
Message: Thankyou for putting our lost notice
on your web site.But it has been a week and there has been no
news.So sadly we have to end our search. And find a new bird for
our budgie how is needing a companion. |
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26/07/09 |
Name:
serah statham
Email:
CLICK HERE
Subject: lost bird, Claverham Message Board
Message: lost, young budgerigar light blue& white. on Saturday
evening from mendip road near binhay .our other bird is sadly
waiting for her return.please contact me any time on 01934-834008
thankyou.
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28/06/09 |
Name:
joy witheridge
Email:
CLICK HERE
Subject: Post Office & Claverham Village Web Site,
Claverham Message Board
Message: I agree whole heartedly with John's comments in his
email of 25 April, re Claverham village post office. As a long
time ago resident of Claverham the post office was a gem in the
village. I explore many villages around Sussex where I live, also
Kent, Northants and Surrey and mostly in all, their post office/shop
is thriving. Also you have a super Claverham village web site
and I just wonder how many of the residents there take an interest
in it and Pauline who is the Web Master and gives a great deal
of her time in creating a most interesting website on Claverham.
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18/05/09 |
Name:
cathy horder Email:
CLICK HERE
Subject: St barnabas Meeting, Claverham Message Board
Message: The meeting to discuss the future of St Barnabas will
be held on Thursday 21st May at 7.30pm in Court de Wyck School.
All welcome. |
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25/04/09 |
Name:
John
Email: Wrong email address supplied
Subject: post office
Message: I have read some of the messages about
what the old po will be used for, and every thing is negative.
I was just wondering what do you want it to be used for?? its
all well and good moning about everything that is said about it
but its not going to help. The po closed because no one used it!
and now its gone it the worst thing that could of happened, and
you cant live without it. something needs to be done with it
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St Barnabas Church Meeting
The next meeting about the future of St Barnabas
will be held once costs have been established. For more details
email Cathy Horder by clicking
HERE |
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15/02/09 |
Name:
peter
Email:
CLICK HERE
Subject: wanted
Message: bungalow with large garden suitable for chickens and
return to the good life, quiet and on its own
thank you
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27/01/09 |
Name:
cathy Horder
Email:
click HERE
Subject: St Barnabas Church Meeting,
Claverham Message Board
Message: The next meeting about
the future of St Barnabas will be held on Monday 9th February
at 7.30pm in the church room at Holy Trinity, Cleeve.
It was good to read Terry's message (below)
and I would be very pleased to hear from people of the village
who agree and who would like to help the church at this difficult
time.
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26/01/09 |
Name:
joy witheridge
E mail:
click HERE
Subject: Claverham Post Office, Claverham Message Board
Message: Have just been reading the Notice
Board and very surprised to hear the post office building may
be converted in to bedsits for offenders in stead of a tavern.
What ever is happening to the lovely village of Claverham and
just what else are they going to lose? Wonder how the village
residents feel about these proposals as read , as I would not
imagine the bedsits idea would go down well with many..When I
lived at Claverham long ago it was a lovely place to be and the
village post office was very important in those days.I look forward
to reading more cheerful news on Claverham
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24/01/09 |
Name:
Alison
Email:
HERE
Subject: St Barnabas, Claverham Message Board
Message: Fellow Villagers
St Barnabas Church roof has fallen in are we going to let it close
or our we going to help raise the funds to repair it. Let look
at the sums.
£40,000.00 needed for us to raise leaving the church to
raise the other £40,000.00
400 houses = £100 per house
4000 people = £10.00 each
40 fund raisers £1000.00 per event
No it's not going to be easy but every penny will count can you
help, could your house raise the £100 or anything to help
We have a Grade 2 Listed Church I would not like to see it closed
even though I do not go to church would you?
We have lost our post office are we going to loose our church
and our village identity
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16/12/08 |
Name:
Terry
Email:
Click here
Subject: Claverham Post Office, Claverham
Message Board
Message: I think we should have thought more
carefully about the way we in Claverham go on in future. We won't
have anything left apart from the club at the village hall which
no one goes to, and just the old people dancing. We've lost our
post office because we did not support it. We blamed the owners
who were clearly doing their best. Richard also put up with us
for years. Now we are soon to lose our church (ST Barnabus) because
the roof is falling down. We need to stop criticsing, and start
supporting. Will the last person still living in claverham please
remember to turn out the lights.
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11/12/08 |
Name:
odette
Email:
Click here
Subject: p.o, Claverham Message Board
Message: this is the good news i have heard
through the grapevine that there will be no pub in the old post
office building now the bad news through the same grapevine i
hear that the p.o is being converted into bedsits for young offenders
who wish to get back into the community.
talk about cut off your nose to spite your face
this is a classic example
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01/12/08 |
Name:
Sophie
Email:
Click here
Subject: Popstar Dance Academy, Claverham Message Board
Message: A new branch of Popstar Dance Academy has just opened
at Cleeve Village Hall, by Lord Nelson.
Come and join us to learn funky new dance routines, to the
latest crazes and chart music, every Monday 4:30pm - 5:30pm. High
School Musical, Grease, Hannah Montana and more! Styles include
street jazz, popstar, funk and even cheerleading. Children also
have the oppertunity to create dances with friends! Its great
fun, so come and give it ago. Suitable for age 7 - 12
www.freewebs.co.uk/popstardanceacademy
Sophie - 07890439679
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16/11/08 |
Name:
Andrew
Email:
Click here
Subject: Missing chicken: Waitrose, Claverham Message
Board
Message: As many of you know, our chicken Waitrose often escapes
and travels around visiting peoples' gardens. Last night she didn't
come back and we haven't seen her since. If you find her please
could you try and bring her back to 15 Chestnut drive? Thanks.
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12/11/08 |
Name:
dawn
Email:
Click here
Subject: parking, Claverham Message
Board
Message: this message is for the person
who lives in number 6 high street (as you have not provided email
address)regarding your comments on parking outside of your cottage
.
my partner myself and the owner of the building
are the only people that enter the old post office and do any
work there ,our vehicles are parked close to the wall of the post
office or in the back driveway. at no time has any of our vehicles
been parked further than our back gate.
no obstruction has ever been caused, we do feel that you should
not have made this statement as this is totaly untrue please retract
this statement from your objections concerning the planning notice
this will be much appreciated
dawnb
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16/10/08 |
Name:
Bob Pountney
Email:
click HERE
Subject: MRS GWEN POUNTNEY, Claverham Message Board
Message: My mother Gwen served on the parish council representing
Claverham for many years, and lived at No.5 Claverham Park for
53 years.
Unfortunately mother, now 88, is in Somerset House Care Home in
Yatton, however she is always keen to hear about what`s going
on in Claverham, and I can now update her on the latest proposals
for a pub at the Post Office location.
Great website by the way on my home village.
Bob Pountney
Claverham Road
Yatton
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05/10/08 |
Name:
d burton
Email:
click here
Subject: post box, Claverham Message Board
Message: just to let people of claverham know that the new
proprieter had no part in the removal of the post box however
we have arranged for it to be replaced as quickly as possible
we look forward to your custom when the post office is converted
into a friendly quiet pub
regards dawn and kevin
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28/09/08 |
Name:
Victoria
Email:
CLICK HERE
Subject: Growing up in Claverham
Message: Just came across your very good, informative
website. I was born in Claverham at Applecroft, along the High
Street and lived there until I was about 13, when I moved to Yatton.
Growing up in Claverham was lovely, with lots of open space to
explore, especially in the long summer holidays. Thanks again
for a great website to browse over and enjoy. |
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02/08/08 |
Name:
Jacqueline
Email: CLICK HERE
Subject: Elizabeth Sholl's book - Claverham Meeting
Message: Hello,I am trying hard to find a copy of Elizabeth's
book of 1935 - I wonder if anyone can help me please?Thank you
very much,Jacqueline
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28/07/08 |
Name:
Edward Barry
Email: CLICK HERE
Subject: Avon Calling
Message: Firstly, thanks for a great and exceptionally formative
site.I lived in Claverham during all my formative years, which
seem to coincide wholly with it faling under the auspices of Avon.The
issue with a village character statement must surely be underpinned
by economic realities - Claverham is now essentially a commuter
'dormitory' village with residents that, in the main, not only
work in another district but come from another place and will
eventually go to yet another. Whilst I lived in Whitehouse Road
we calculated that not a single occupant actually came from Somerset!Even
more importantly, is the stark and sad fact that you simply can't
afford to buy your first house in the village - an omniscient
fact since the 80's. This has created a radical discontinuity
- how many people aged between 25-45 live there now? A generation
banished! Enforced migration to outlying districts coupled with
scarce resources for children / youth (particularly in the years
after the church hall blew down and before the village hall was
built) in reality means that Claverham is beholden to its larger
neighbours.Cure this and you will have a village of real permanence.
Cure this and you will have younger generations who want to stay,
rather than learning dubiious apprenticeships on Cadbury Hill
- surely Claverham's prime asset? Cure thisand you will have a
village of character and texture which transcends the Mondeo culture
that lurked behind every well groomed lawn while I was there.A
big ask I know, but I'm convinced this superbly constructed site
is a starting point.
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30/03/08 |
Name:
Chris Vowles
Email:
christophex2003@yahoo.co.uk
Subject: Trying to contact a relative
Message: Hi, I'm trying to contact my cousin Janet Vowles,
daughter of Les and Doris Vowles who used to live at 134 Claverham
Road. Janet married Jim and they emigrated to Perth , Western
Australia and they had a daughter Angela. Unfortunately, I have
lost their address since my mother died. Janet was best friends
with Gail Skuse. Any help would be greatly appreciated. ThanksChris
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12/02/08 |
Name:
Jane frankland
Email: CLICK HERE
Subject: Trying to trace an old friend
Message: I am trying to trace an old friend who I have corresponded
with for years since we met way back in the early 70's on a judo
course- but sadly over not the last few. Her name is Jean Perry
( maiden name Parkin) and she has two children Paul and Lyne-marie
who must be late 20;s early 30's now. Jean's last known address
was broadcroft avenue, Claverham, Bristol. but I think she may
have moved. If any one knows of Jean please tell her Jane is still
at the same address in Maidstone and would love to make contact
again . I can be contacted by email (SEE ABOVE)
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04/02/08 |
Name:
Steve Webster
Email: CLICK HERE
Subject: Market Gardens in Claverham
Message: As a fifteen year old I left Ireland and resided in
Claverham from 8/3/1957 to 30/11/1959 and worked at a Market Garden
owned by a one armed gentleman and, sadly, cannot remember his
name.I enjoyed my brief time in Claverham and would like receive
some information about the Market Garden and the owner, a very
good table tennis player!My uncle, Arthur Webster, lived in Clevedon,
and I cycled across the moor to Clevedon most weekends.For a short
period i was a member of Cleeve Cricket Club and played in the
Bill Alley testimonial match.
Steve Webster
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25/01/08 |
Name:
Gareth Wonfor
Email: CLICK HERE
Subject: Yatton People
Message: Hi,I wonder if anyone who reads this notice board
could help me? I am trying to find out about some people that
lived in my house on Yatton high street in the past and in the
house that was there before it.
I would also be very interested in any memories people have
of the top part of the high street around Edwards butchers; especially
prior to the 1930's
The people who owned/Rented the house are as follows:
- George Lee - Rented previous house worked for
GWR.
- Mrs Emery and Mrs Hunt -Rented previous house
in the 1920's.
- Tommy Lukins - Builder - Bought the previous
house and pulled it down to build mine
- Walter Williams - The Chemist (I think he may
have bought the property to rent out)
- John and Kathleen Williamson - John worked
as a cabinet maker at Wake and Deans...I believe Kathleen came
from a well know family in Hewish? - 1950's
- Cyril Rich - Engineer - 1960's
- Mr and Mrs Banes (George and ?) - 1960/70's
- Miss Valerie Wheeler - 1980's
Any info would be greatly appreciated.
Best Regards, Gareth Wonfor
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16/01/08 |
Name:
Lorraine Lawrence
Email: CLICK HERE
Subject: Miss F Penny, The Rosary, Claverham Road
Message: Can anyone confirm whether Miss Penny who used to
live at The Rosary, Claverham Road, actually did run the Post
Office in Claverham? I have been living at The Rosary for approximately
12 years and have been told by some of my neighbours that Miss
Penny was the Post Mistress in Claverham. The bunglow was built
in 1920 and Miss Penny lived for sometime next door (number 37)
with her sister Mrs Bromham, but I believe that the bungalow was
built for Miss Penny and she moved in alone. If anyone can fill
any gaps, I would be pleased to hear from you.
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09/01/08 |
Name:
Sal Pearson
Email: CLICK HERE
Subject: Voles in Claverham
Message: Is there anyone out there who knows if there are any
water voles in Claverham? Or bank or common voles? If so, what
are their habits...good, bad and otherwise?I look forward to any
response. Sal
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04/01/08 |
Name:
Jan Walker
Email: CLICK HERE
Subject: Claverham Road
Message: My Mum was born in Prospect Villa,
Claverham Road in 1920. I wonder whether anyone knows where Prospect
Villa was?
Jan
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28/12/07 |
Name:
joy witheridge
Email: CLICK HERE
Subject: Claverham Notice Board
Message: Compliments of the Season to the village
folk of Claverham where I have fond memories of Christmas's long
ago. Just found a letter from a Des Coles on the Claverham Notice
Board who said that he lived in Yatton for 55 years and the first
name he mentioned was Grace Matthews, who was my cousin, and with
whom I lived during my few years in Claverham. Wonderful to revive
some of the old memories! Of course I imagine there have been
many changes over the years and it is doubtful if I would recognize
too much in the area now. The Stucky family who lived over the
road to us and Diane Stucky used to deliver my Aunt's milk every
day in a milk can, her father used to run a local car service
(taxi) also Knowles the farmer just up the road from us too. Often
wonder if any members of their family still live around the area?
Many folk will remember Miss Lawrence who ran Claverham post office
- wonder how that is faring now? A Very Happy New Year to everyone
and THANK YOU to Pauline who is responsible for the running of
this wonderful website and from whom I have learnt much of my
computer skills!
Joy Witheridge |
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25/11/07 |
What
a wonderful website. I enjoyed reading the history and information
you have provided.
I am most interested in trying to ascertain information about
a family perhaps from that region: Sir Nicholas Stalling(e/s),
who lastly married the widow Florence Ken(n). Sir Stalling purchased
Manor of Yatton about 1598 and passed it to his wife upon his
death about 1605. You mention in your site about Stalling’s
Cross and I wondered if there is an association and what that
actually is. If you could provide any information relating to
his family would be very appreciated.
Thank you,
Dianne Stallings Walker
Charlotte, NC, USA
Any info please reply direct to Dianne: CLICK HERE
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16/11/07 |
Name:
Des Coles Email: CLICK HERE
Subject: Claverham
Message: Just found your website,I lived in
Yatton for about 55 years and am now living in Plymouth .I have
been reading the letters from your message board and quite a few
of the names were remembered by me. First
Grace Matthews she was in my class at Yatton C of E school,not
forgetting Mr Sone the headmaster.Re the Millwards,my father Cary
Coles worked at the tannery for most of his life,he worked for
Frank Millward and then for his son Les Millward,I am not sure
but I think that it was Les that lived in the bungalow on the
bend towards Cleeve. In reply to Nick Wood of Ivy cottage,my father
was very friendly with Albion Wood of Ivy cottage,was that your
father or grandfather? I used to go to the cottage with my father
armed with a pair of clippers and they would cut each others hair.
Now a few names to juggle with. David Knowles with his bike herding
the cattle along the road, Mr and Mrs Hiscox son Rueben. Roger
and Margaret Brown, Mrs Childs, Gordon Banwell and the Tranmeres
and not forgetting Hopper Stockham.Would just like to say Hi to
Chris Leverett - lived a couple of doors away from him on Henley
Park. |
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23/08/07 |
Name:
Dave Pinnock
Email: CLICK HERE
Subject: Authorship
Message: Discovered Claverham Village website by accident when
tracing details on Yatton Station - very intense and detailed
Plan but why ashamed of ownership.The Apology for length of time
loading etc at the start is Anonymous - surely the author of this
fine work should be acknowldeged. Or if a combination of authors
the Chair should be named.
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28/07/07 |
Name:
M. Calamatta
Email: CLICK HERE
Subject: Claverham Village
Message: Hi,I live in Sydney Australia but have visited Claverham
several times when my parents lived in Dunsters Road.My father,
a builder, actually built their home at 6 Dunsters Road and I
have lots of pictures of it in various stages of construction.When
my parents lived there, there was an open field at the back but
I believe that this area has since been built up even further.I
do hope that the village doesn't get built up too much and lose
it's lovely character.Regards, Margaret Calamatta.
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23/07/07 |
Name:
Gillian
Email: CLICK HERE
Subject: visiting arizona
Message: Hi,I just found this website while
flicking through the www,I arrived safely in Arizona and I am
having a wonderful time,I was wondering if the high street got
flooded again after the torrential rain on friday?Also I lost
the email for the post office and would like to know whats happening,whether
we have had any news about closure,I am sure that the shop will
stay open I hope so as I still want my job back when I get home!just
thought it would be nice to catch up with anyone while I am away,Missing
all my morning chats with everyone,I promise to send some sunshine
your way
Gillian
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19/06/07 |
Name:
Hunt
Email: CLICK HERE
Subject: park
Message: im writing to say that i think
that the new park is a great succes its a good place to hang out
for people like myself although as the evening goes on each night
older people arrive and drink and take drugs it is a worry for
younger children i also think that there should be some football
goal posts put up and maybe a football club started thanks. |
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19/02/07 |
Name:
Chris Baldwin
Email: CLICK HERE
Subject: Land Owned by Claverham Limited
Message: Good afternoon,
My name is Chris and I would first of all like
to congratulate the village for having such an accessible and
visually pleasing website. Kudos must go to the team that created
and maintain it.
My wife and I are professional people currently
living in Bedfordshire. We are looking to relocate to a quiet
corner of North Somerset to lead our lives in a peaceful environment
away from the madness of town, but still be close enough to earn
money to pay a ridiculous mortgage!
We have been scouting the area and visited Claverham
very recently. It appears a delightful place to live and ticks
many of the mental boxes we created to help our search.
It has become apparent that there are some concerns
with the land owned by Claverham Limited at the back of Franklins
Way.
I noticed that there have been a couple of postings
in the past with concerns about the company's plans for that land.
Will they be building on this land in the future? Have any plans
been touted yet? I have checked and no formal submissions have
been made recently.
Any information that anyone has would be most
appreciated.
Thank you for your time.
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14/02/07 |
Name:
Joy Witheridge
Email: CLICK HERE
Subject: Claverham Post Office
Message: I was delighted to read that your Post Office has reopened,
and hope that it will remain so long in to the future if you USE
IT. GOOD LUCK. |
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12/02/07 |
I've
just come back from two weeks away to find that OUR POST
OFFICE HAS BEEN RESTORED! Well done to all who joined
in the protest and let's make sure that we all use the service
to it's full extent so that the Post Office is not put at future
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15/01/07 |
Name:
Joy Witheridge
Email: CLICK HERE
Subject: Claverham
Message: My last letter to Claverham was 29.11.04 and
since then I look in quite frequently and read up on events going
on in the village.I was very surprised to read about your Post
Office. Here in Peacehaven we have a delightful and most valuable
Post Office, and when it was threatened with closure we ALL got
together with a petition, and thankfully it has been saved. And,
it is well used by most of us.Having lived in Claverham myself
I would have thought that it is a focal point of the community.
In this age of technology where most people have access to computers
etc. I recently updated from my AMSTRAD e-mailer to a LAPTOP.What
fun it has been, but learning how to operate a computer is yet
another mine field!While there are places where one can go and
have lessons, I have polio mobility problems that make it arduous
to get to these places, and have received wonderful guidance from
Pauline, the lady who runs your village website.There is no need
for any one to be isolated from the outside world, and thanks
to her I can now shop with the greatest of ease.The options open
to one are endless. Following my first letter I did receive some
interesting replies and it would be marvellous to hear news from
anyone who has the time.The memories remain of the idyllic time
when I lived at Shenstone, Claverham.
Happy Days! Joy Witheridge |
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10/01/07 |
CLAVERHAM
POST OFFICE STORES:
As you read this you will probably be
aware of the very real threat of Claverham Post Office closing;
and the longer that it is "temporarily" closed, the
less likely it is to be re-opened.
Claverham Post Office Stores has been
here for about 100 years but is in serious danger of closing in
the next few months.
The villagers of Claverham are being
asked to please support their shop as, at present, the
future looks bleek. Since the Post Office counter was closed in
November, not enough people are going in.
It is anticipated that, unless the local
community becomes more involved the shop will be lost as well
as the Post Office in the next few months.
This may be an unrealistic request but
unless every household in the area spends £5.00 each week
in the shop they cannot continue under the present circumstances
for much longer.
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22/11/06 |
From:
Pauline Bane
If you have any information or comments to make on the closure
of the Post Office counter then please click HERE to email.
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07/08/06 |
From:
Roger Buxton, Director, Claverham Ltd
In support of the Court De Wyck School Travel Plan, we have
installed a pedestrian crossing on our driveway. This is to provide
a clear crossing route for parents taking their children to and
from school when using the village hall car park. This directs
them across our drive toward the lollipop lady further up Bishops
Road, judged to be the safest place to cross the road. We hope
parents will use this crossing. We have advised all our staff
to respect the crossing as they would any crossing on the public
highway.
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18/07/06 |
Just
been browsing the website and would like to say:-
The school has always been a main
part of the village and for as long as I can remember the local
children have been allowed to play in the grounds outside of school
hours. There has always been odd bits of trouble and I expect
there always will be but on the whole its been a safe place for
the children to go.
However it seems now that without
any warning the policy has been changed and the children are no
longer welcome there. Wouldn't it have been better for you to
have put a notice up about this rather than have letters threatening
action against trespassers sent out to some parents. As far as
I am aware the majority of the village are still unaware of this
new policy, and having spoken to a school governor found that
she wasn't either.
I think this has spoilt the whole
feel of the village and am sure a lot of others will feel the
same.
I would just like to add that the
older children are not allowed in the park but have been given
a bench at the other end of the village. Are these children, most
of which attended the school now outcasts having reached their
teens?
Carolyn Baker
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23/05/06 |
Grew
up down the road in Yatton, enjoyed the website!
Just wanted to give Claverham residents a bit of information about
a great night out thats going on in Claverham on 3rd June.
At Claverham Village Hall there will be a Hog Roast and a night
of local live music. Steve Hogg, of Wrington, who can often be
heard at popular Bristol venue the Folkhouse on Park Street, is
an accomplished accoustic folk singer and will be performing both
his own songs and some more familiar numbers. Queso Grando is
a band who have their roots in Yatton and Backwell. They are a
lively five piece who play rock and pop from the sixties to the
present day.
Tickets are priced at £10 (£5 Children) to include
the Hog Roast or a veggie alternative, and all proceeds go to
the local Samaritans Branch in Weston Super Mare. Please come
and support this event - you won't be disappointed! For futher
info ring Betty Brown on 01934 832469 or me, Natasha Pester on
01934 420071. Tickets are available at Claverham Post Office or
Yatton News.
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19/04/06 |
What
a fab website. I wondered if anybody can help me trace my ancestors
WITHERS and DURSTONS who I know came from around Nailsea, Backwell,
Barrow Gurney areas.
any details would be greatly appreciated.
Does anybody know Westbrook Cottage in Flax Bourton, as this is
where my family lived and I would love to see it.
Regards
Sue TO EMAIL CLICK HERE |
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03/02/06 |
I
was interested in the letter from Joy Witheridge on your website
for it brought back some memories of early childhood.
I was born in Claverham and lived
in a house called Wayside which was built by my parents. Delma
Viney lived next door, and Grace Matthews, who lived across the
road from us, had my teddy bear which growled, we had swopped
bears! I wonder if she still has it?
My parents were Frederick and Beatrice
Dolling, and next door lived my grandparents (prior to the building
of Wayside) Caleb and Rose Dolling. My grandfather was a retired
Metropolitan policeman formerly based at Putney, London
I remember starting school at the
Interdenominational School in Yatton when I was only three years
old, and have vivid memories still of being in the playground
when a German plane returning from Bristol started to drop bombs,
some of which landed on the Railway Station. The headmistress
ran into the playground ringing a handbell and we all had to put
on gasmasks and get under the coat racks in the cloakroom.
We moved to Weston as a family
in 1941 following the death of my grandmother, to be near to my
mother’s relatives. However my father remained working at
Wake & Deans for most of his working life.
Your website also mentions the
Methodist Chapel at which my father was organist for over 40 years.
I remember returning from an evening
service, being carried by my father, and seeing the sky bright
red from the fires blazing following the bombing of Bristol.
I have few ties in the area now
and after travelling about the British Isles and abroad as a Salvation
Army Officer for the last 46 years am now retired and living in
Chesham, Buckinghamshire.
It was good to come across the
site, and I have enjoyed reading the information provided.
Derek Dolling
TO EMAIL CLICK HERE
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22/12/05 |
I came across your site whilst looking for information regarding
my paternal great grandparents Thomas Henry Redman & Rose
Redman (nee Brooks). I'm not sure if they lived in Claverham after
their marraige or if Thomas lived there with his family - the
address I have for them is Stowey Cottage, Claverham Road. Does
this sound possible & has anyone ever heard of them? Any assistance
would be gratefully received.
Pru Redman
TO EMAIL CLICK HERE
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07/04/05 |
My name is Helen Williams and I will be visiting Somerset in May.
I see in your information about the 1851 census that there was
a cider house keeper at Mead Mills at the end of Hunt's Lane.
That cider house keeper was William Lyons. He was a brother to
my four times great grandfather, Thomas Lyons. Does anyone know
if the house at the Mead's Mill end of Hunt's Lane still exists?
If it does I would love to see it. I will be spending a lot of
time in Yatton searching for what I can about the Lyons families
who lived there and this is the only property I can identify where
members of the Lyons family Lived. The various census has them
living in Yatton, Horsecastle and Claverham.
With thanks and congratulations on a wonderful site.
Helen Williams (Lyons)
Cohuna
Victoria
Australia |
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20/03/05 |
Hi, I have just come across your site and I found it very interesting
I was born in 1958 and lived at Brook Farm, Stream Cross (Hunts
Lane) until I left 21 years ago moving only to Weston Super Mare.
My family still live there now.
I have a neighbour who actually worked in the Post Office when
Miss Lawrence ran it and can remember me when I was a little girl.
Claverham was a lovely village to grow up in and it is always
a pleasure to get back to the country side away from the rat race
of Weston hopfully it will be allowed to stay a quiet village
for many years to come.
If anyone remembers me it would be nice to hear from you.
Sandra Hancock (nee Hunt)
e-mail: CLICK HERE
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29/11/04
Joy Witheridge |
Memories from Joy Witheridge .
Email: CLICK HERE
It is too many years ago since
I spent a few happy years of my childhood living with my Aunt
and Uncle and cousin Grace. Their name was Mr Alfred and Mrs Kate
Matthews and Grace Matthews. I came to live with them around 1940
as my Father was a service man and stationed in India. Unfortunately
my Mother and Father were divorced hence the latter arrangement.
I was born in India and at the
age of six months old I contracted polio, that still plagues me
to this very day as I now have Post Polio Syndrome which is a
later effect of polio. Little can be done for the later effect
at the moment according to the medical profession. Whilst on the
subject of Post Polio, is there anyone living in Claverham with
this problem?
Referring back to my years in Claverham.
Prior to attending at the tiny school in the small church (Miss
Watkins and Miss Earl were the names of the two teachers there),
situated just near the start of Bishops Road and opposite the
Post Office, (run by a Mrs Lawrence in those days), I attended
Barberry House School in Yatton.
When I first came to Claverham
my Aunt used to have to push me everywhere in a wheel chair and
Mr & Mrs Croft who lived next door to us in Shenstone (the
name of their bungalow was called Ovingdene), Mrs Croft used to
push me in the chair to Sunday School every Sunday at the Gospel
Hall (was it called?). However in a very short time I taught myself
to ride a two wheel bicycle which was a turning point in my life
at the time as it enabled me to go out and play with my friends.
Also I could cycle to school and sunday school etc etc. As I wore
a caliper on my leg most people knew me, if only by sight, seeing
me tearing around the village on a bike with my friends... they
were happy carefree days.
Compared with today we did not
have anything like it then but we were content. I reckon that
we lived with the seasons like going conkering this time of year,
primrosing and bluebelling in Spring, we'd picnic up in Cadbury
Woods, tadpoling down at Stream Cross, carol singing round christmas
time. In those days there were no street lamps and we had to rely
on our bicycle lamps when necessary. Remember there was a war
on at the time with blackouts in force in all the houses etc.
My Aunt used to send me on my bike with a list to get groceries
from Tutts Stores in Yatton. When I was in Yatton I used to love
popping over to Miss Ayres book shop as it was then known, situated
opposite the vicarage and also near what used to be a village
school that I understand is now a car park in front of Yatton
church.
I actually paid a visit to Claverham
back in 1986 and drove along through the old haunts and visited
Mr & Mrs Croft who still resided at Ovingdene next door to
Shenstone. I still keep in touch with a school friend from Claverham.
She is now living in Devon but up until about five years ago Brenda
and her husband lived in Congresbury where they had a fruit and
vegetable shop called Excellence situated right at the top of
the Rhodyate Hill next door to the Star Pub. Recently she sent
me a cutting from a paper in which there was an announcement of
the death of Mrs Croft from Ovingdean bungalow, apparently she
passed away in a nursing home in Clevedon I think it was.
Of course you may print this on
the website if it is of any interest to anyone this day and age.
My name was Joy Witheridge then
as it remains today. Opposite to us at Shenstone there was a semi
detached older style house. In one side lived Delma (only daughter)
of Mr & Mrs Viney I think the surname was, and next door to
them lived Mr & Mrs Player who also had one daughter, her
name was Molly Player, she joined the land army during the war.
Some one may know something about
things I have mentioned and if I can remember all this there must
be others who can too. Delma, whose married name I dont know,
may still live around Yatton or nearby.
When I left Claverham I went to
India, my Father had come back to England on leave for the first
time in 10 years and was staying with his parents, my Nan &
Grandad who lived in Weston super Mare. He had decided that it
was time he took responsibility for me and took me back to Bombay
in January 1945. I hated this change - having always lived in
the country this was not the adventure I wanted. But I never ever
forgot my happy times in Claverham.
Needless to say I could add all
sorts of happenings that were part of my life in Claverham, but
if you are not already bored with my rambling, you soon will be! |