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Hickling Local History Group

Hickling Standard June/July 2023

Hickling Standard June/July 2023

Hickling Standard June/July 2023

This entry was posted on 23rd May 2023 by HicklingAdmin.

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Thank you to the Hickling Parish Council and the Hickling Scarecrow Festival Committee for their support – we are very grateful!

New to the website:

  • Vikings/Anglo-Saxons/Anglo-Scandinavians 2nd October 2024
  • William Frederick (Fred) Collishaw – cricketer 29th September 2024
  • Scarecrows 2024: Flora & Fauna 4th August 2024
  • The Vikings – St. Luke’s Church, Hickling, Friday 4th October 27th July 2024
  • Belvoir Angels Society – Inaugural Meeting 15th July 2024
  • Today we remember D-Day 6th June 1944 6th June 2024
  • Belvoir Angels Weekend & a new Belvoir Angels Society 27th May 2024
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