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Hi Bill, I think that this undertaker has probably only just taken over this undertaking business and when you saw the overtaking being undertaken by the undertaker he was probably running late for his latest undertaking and having only just taken over that's why the undertaker undertook such risky overtaking? What do you fink?
What a heart rendering account of what is a both a personal, and national tragedy. Nobody could feel anything but immense sympathy for the Pyishnyi family. So thankful that the community of Audlem could help – albeit in a very small way – though sometimes it's the small things can actually turn out to make the most difference. Our thoughts are with the family and those that remain in Ukraine. I feel reluctant to suggest making yet another village collect, when people have already given for so many worthy causes lately, but if anyone is as moved as I was by this harrowing account, then I am more than happy to take donations for the Pyishnyi family, and pass them on via the Baptist Chapel. Judy Evans – Williams of Audlem.
Fully qualified bricklayer just completing a large project nr Audlem will soon be available for additional work, bricklaying, rendering etc, free estimates are gladly given Tel Des on 07359255056
I thought I'd seen everything in my 65 years of living in Audlem but what I've just seen is amongst the strangest.
A Hearse...yes, a Hearse.....attempting to overtake an Artic Truck on Green Lane (or, thanks to the advertising sign obstructing the road sign; 'Green') heading in the Swanbach direction. I'm going to resist all the obvious puns. Ironically though; the Truck it was trying to overtake was a Beer ( Bier) Truck. You really couldn't make this stuff up could you? Although, in case you think I have; it's on my CCTV footage for all you non-believers out there which, considering the risks some drivers take, I bet there's not many of you.
Well done Judy for facilitating Gavins collection Hope the village supports this big style
Reference the unusual building the Ramblers spotted while walking across Lipley Farm, near Bishop's Wood, Cheswardine, it belongs to The Pendlebury family of Lipley Farm. For many years it was a ruin but then the owners decided to restore it and let out as a holiday home. Googling holiday lets in the Cheswardine, Market Drayton area might give you the answer.
Joy Hargreaves
I wish to endorse the well-deserved tributes paid to Gavin. He has done a wonderful job in keeping the village in good order and has been a significant contributor to the many Britian in Bloom trophies won by Audlem. He always has a kind word to say to passers-by and has taken great pride in his role. A trusty guardian of his realm. You will be a very hard act to follow, Gavin, but enjoy your well-deserved freedom.
In particular my husband and I will have to stop losing things.....twice we have been saved by Gavin keeping things safe until claimed!!! Thanks again.
I would like to thank Gavin for all the hard work that he has done for the last two decades. He is always cheery and gets on with his work for the Parish Council in an unassuming way. A lot of people may take the cleanliness of the village for granted, but without Gavin's efforts things would be a lot different. Enjoy your retirement, Gavin.
Thank you so much to you both for your helpful replies. Elizabeth Weds morning would be fabulous.
Good morning. I was interested to read that Gavin Davies has decided to retire from his valuable and vital work in the village. I for one would like to say a big thank you to Gavin for the work he has done for the village over the last 20 years or so, in keeping the village spic and span. If you see Gavin in the house of his labours he always has a smile and a wave and a few words if he has time. I am sure that there are many other residents and visitors to Audlem that would join me in saying a big thank you and the very best of luck and health for the future. Gavin will be a hard act to follow.
Nigel.
Thanks for providing a great service Gavin and all the while, with a smile on your face. From a ex-road sweeper to a soon to be ex-roadsweeper, I know how difficult that can be sometimes. I wish you well in whatever you do next.
Thanks Gavin.
Billy.
So sorry to hear that Gavin is going to retire, he does a terrific job, always with a cheery smile, he will be missed. He is a lovely chap who deserves a happy retirement, Good Luck Gavin.
Does anyone know where I can get a bulk delivery of compost locally around Audlem? I want about 3 to 5 ton.
Some kind soul decided to adopt our grey wheelie bin after Mondays collection! Has anyone else locally suffered a similar fate?
I have lots of wild garlic you could have. I will be in Audlem on Wednesday morning and Saturday morning and could bring some for you to collect
Elizabeth
Saw lots across footbridge at Brooks Mill on public footpath
Does anyone know of Andrew and Dorothy Smith in Audlem or nearby? I have an amount of misdirected mail belonging to them
Indy has now been found safe and well although a lot lighter than when he went walkabout March 28th, I would like to thank Chris and Helen from Copthorne who very kindly captured him into there house with a "tuna" treat late Friday evening 8th April.
Big thank you to Peter Matthews Way who has been so concerned and helpful all through this time, also local shops, Co-Op, Braids, Williams paper shop and The Tearoom.
Once more a very big thank you to you all
Anne Owen
....or.......you could employ me to come round to your house and sing! Those mice that wouldn't have run away immediately on hearing the first few notes would most probably throw themselves quite willingly on the traps. It's a win/win....apart from having to hear me sing that is. ;-)
Good old fashioned mousetrap with American Hardgums!
Cut a small piece off and eat the rest yourself. As much as the mice love the gum, unfortunately for them the traps come down and finished them off before they have chance to nibble a bit. They never learn. One piece of gum usually does at least 5 before you have to change it!
Make sure you set the trap at right angles to where they would run; along the edge of the room for example.
Any help finding wild garlic locally would be very much appreciated. Thank you
We found, peanut butter was the best on traps. Good luck.
Humane traps work well, plastic tubes that a door flips down when they go inside for a nibble. It traps them inside and then you can let them go without harm. I found peanut butter worked very well when they were in the loft at my previous home.
Hope you sort it soon!
The best and kindest way to deal with mice is to use the electronic devices that you just plug in wherever the mice have moved in. I've found they work extremely well and no need to kill the poor little things.
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