VM - Village Market
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VM - Village Market
When ‘Cotton Club’ came to town. Trail of a family’s maritime mystery leads to the revelation of an art gem and the tragic tale of a seafaring disaster and historic ancestry. ‘VM’ the micronewspaper Published monthly and distributed by Village Market Micronewspapers Ltd. Main Street, Whittington, Lichfield, Staffs WS14 9JU Delivering DOOR to DOOR in: Whittington, Fisherwick, Elford, Comberford, Wigginton, Hopwas, Hints, Weeford, Packington, Boley Park, Shenstone, Edingale, Harlaston, Haunton, Clifton Campville, Alrewas, Fradley, Streethay, Elmhurst, Curborough, Kings Bromley, Yoxall, Barton-under-Needwood. For all enquiries t: 01543 432341 e: marketmicronews@angeltomney.co.uk Editorial Director Gareth Griffiths Advertising Michelle Langford, Deborah Barnish Disclaimer: Every effort is made to ensure the accuracy of dates, event information and advertisements, appearing in ‘The Village Market’. However, events may be cancelled, or dates may be altered by the organisers. Village Market Micronewspapers Ltd. therefore cannot accept responsibility for the accuracy of any claims made by advertisers within the micronewspaper or upon any literature it may deliver on their behalf. Shimmy along to Maria’s cookery fest, feast on fabulously healthy food, find new friends and how to alter your eating habits. Now youngsters can try and follow him, thanks to Carl Harlow and his friends. ‘Libellous, misleading and untrue’, claim. After a chance discovery ‘Pop’ Wilkinson’s grandson was hot on the trail of The Dunholme and her cruel fate one stormy night long ago. From page 3 SLCC gave clerk authority and influence when it seems to have known about crises in at least two ‘VM’-area parish councils. ● ● ● ● ● There must have been a natural disaster the night the Lindy Hoppers jived hot at the Assembly Rooms. Because that is the only thing that could explain the empty auditorium. Because the bus company was told to give villagers the ‘minimum’ service! Spikes reported in members looking to quit and complaints against councils. Forecasters are predicting a reluctant start to the country’s economic recovery in 2013 with the prospect of more significant growth next year. Being in the right frame of mind to capitalise on the coming opportunities is crucial. The 2013 ‘Connect’ show will be the place to join like minds and focus on success. Money men planning to build amid the financial gloom. Alrewas’ renowned folk musician and author, Martin Ryan, recalls the childhood from which sprang his book, ‘Dare To Recall’ (now being serialised in ‘VM’-Page 30). The quick snip of a ribbon opened a world of fun for village children and will stand as an accolade for four ‘VM’-area super-mums. Ian shifts his poles but refuses to admit he created a death trap. The state of Peter’s road threw drivers into the ditch - Ian’s poles were perfectly placed to cut them in two. ‘Have I Got News For You’, says Paul Merton, you’re an embarrassement. Not only did no one ever vote for Fradley’s councillors, it is now alleged that they think they are completely ‘untouchable’. Residents will have to pay thousands for parish elections that never were . . . or will they? Comeuppance - last month author Martin Ryan’s brutal class teacher was locked in combat with the headmaster - the head had burst in to find the lecherous Christian brother Leo screaming maniacally and slashing at pupil John Brown’s bleeding palm with a cane . . .