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Hickling Local History Group

The Timms family:

Bob Timms has kindly offered us access to his family history. The Timms, Woolley, Starbuck, Soar and Armstrong names are well known in the village as well as having links to both the Plough Inn and the Post Office. We are grateful that he has passed on both photographs and written histories.

This entry was posted in What's new? on 1st February 2021 by HicklingAdmin.

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

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