August / September 1999

Messages from Our Web Site

I enjoyed your website, it certainly brought back wonderful memories. I lived in England for 8 years (79-83 & 92-96). The first 4 years I lived in Brinkley and the 2nd in Upwood. Being keen on history, I visited Devil’s Dyke and your village many times. I doubt I'll have the opportunity to visit again. I miss England so much. Sites like yours are wonderful for misplaced ‘Yanks’ Thank you David A. Jackson

I’ve really appreciated browsing through your site. My ancestors emigrated from Swaffham Prior in 1854 and the information I’ve gained through your site has been valuable background. As well as being informative it is set out in a user friendly and interesting way. Thanks Geoff Leunig

What a wonderful site for such a small village, you must have many people online to enjoy such a site. Interested in the waterway or Lode as you call it. Hope to visit by boat someday. Thanks for the site. Mike Butler

I thoroughly enjoyed looking at aerial photographs and reading the historical news articles on Reach. Libby Jennings

Very interesting information—can’t wait to join the community Amanda Askham

Please pass on my best wishes to Dr Moseley its been many years since he taught me and it would be great to get back in touch. David Jackson

I find your history is truly remarkable and the sites are extraordinary to me. I would love to visit you someday. Jennifer Gunnels

Hello I like your website we have just started a Village History Society in Little Hallingbury and we are interested to make contact with other like minded people. You don’t do talks I suppose all the best Sue Meyer

My family and I lived at 20 Great Lane for a year 1n 1987, while I was stationed at Mildenhall with the USAF. We hired the house from Dr. Roberton who was working in Saudi at the time. I was delighted to discover Reach now has it’s own web page. Thanks for the chance to relive some fond memories. Richard L. Flick

Very pleasantly surprised to see that Reach has a home page. The village was the birthplace of my Grandmother and my grand parents were married there on Christmas Eve in 1905. I am going to pass your address along to my family members, who I am sure will visit you too. Ernest Gotts


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