The U3A History Group have been busy investigating 'shops and shopping' in Lytchett Matravers! Members of the group have put together an illustrated guide to where shops were located, and lots of interesting facts and pictures about life, as it was.
Join us in August, have a delicious cream tea, or slice of cake and a good gossip about all our yesterdays…A relaxing way to spend Sunday afternoon!
All proceeds from the cream teas go towards the repair and upkeep of our lovely historic church, for you and future generations.
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