Horningsea Herald July 2020

Here’s July’s Horningsea Herald.

July sees the reopening of the village pubs this week. The Plough and Fleece this coming Saturday (4th July) and the Crown and Punchbowl on the 9th.

It’s not just a post lockdown reopening for the Plough and Fleece, as Mary, Jamie and the rest of the team have been hard at work. Expect an all new front bar, better toilets, and an even lovelier beer garden to watch the sun go down over the river (drink in hand).

Sadly the Rev. Alun Ford will be leaving the parish later this month. His final service is on the 26th July, either live in person, or via video link. Details are inside the Herald. On the subject of Vicars, John Wilson’s part II of “Around the village” talks about the Rev Smythe when Horningsea was known as the “..most heathen village in England”.

Let’s be careful out there.

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