Christmas tree 2024

Season’s Greetings

We are pleased to announce that our new History of the Parish book is having the first print run next week. This revised version has a lot more information and many new photographs. It will be available in the village shop and online in the New Year.

The Christmas Tree in Malborough Church

If you have time before 19th December do visit Malborough Church to see the Christmas Tree Festival. There are many innovative trees, and we are proud of our contribution which features a walk around Hope showing places of historical interest. A few members of the group made the lovely decorations.

The Eddystone Tree

In the New Year, watch out for our plans for 2025.

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