Barbara Clegg and the CCC - a self-help group for women suffering loneliness, isolation and domestic abuse which ran from 1936 for 55 years
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Why do we have nine Parish Councillors? Because in 1894 the parish asked that the newly created Parish Council have nine rather than the proposed five.
The Otterbourne Road: A brief history of tracks, routes and roads in Compton & Shawford with references to J.S.Drew and J.P.Williams-Freeman
Arthur Heathcote - Letters home from the Peruvian Sierra 1873 to his mother and sisters describing the long sea journey and life in the Peruvian altiplano
The Story of a Quiet Parish: a hidden gem discovered in the Hampshire Record Office and now published for the enjoyment of Compton & Shawford residents
Barbara Large MBE, FRSA, FHUW (1932-2019) - remembering Barbara, her contribution to writing and to the community, with details of memorial services
The Wayside Cross - 101 years on: details about designing and fund-raising for the Wayside Cross, and of the dedication service on 24 April 1918.
All Saints Church Font - Even Stones Tell Stories: the history of the Norman font, what it's made of, and 20th Century changes.
Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves - the February 1952 Parish Magazine's review of the 1952 Shawford pantomime, written and produced by Barbara Clegg.
Major Hartley Honeyman: sportsman, founding member and first treasurer of the relaunched Tennis Club in the late 1980s, Parish Magazine production supremo
Sid Russell - Parish Council Chairman, Parish Magazine Editor, and well-known for the village Christmas parties which he began.