SearchCurrently displaying: 3 resultsYou've searched for:subject: "Countryside" xsubject: "Shops" x Search term Filter by Catalogue Collection Pauline Cameron Collection (1)Turvey Appraisal Committee Collection (2)Filter by Subject All Saints Church (2)Buildings (1)Clubs (2)Environment (2)Features (1)Health (1)Industry (1)Inns & Pubs (2)Leisure (1)Memories (1)Planning (1)Railways (1)Religion (1)River (1)Roads (1)Societies (1)Trade (2)Transport (2)Turvey People (1)Filter by Coverage Decade 1920s (1)1930s (1)1940s (1)Filter by Format Booklet (1)Document (2)Flipbook (1) Sort by: RelevanceTitleOldestNewest THS/TAC/003/005Part 5: Turvey The Future The results of a questionnaire sent to every household in the village. The areas covered include: preserving the heritage, conservation, places of worship. education, health services, other public services, shops, housing, industry, traffic and transport, THS/TAC/003/006Part 6: Leisure, Recreation and Social Activities A continuation of the analysis of the questionnaire sent to all village households. Aspects covered in the response include: Music and Drama, Hobbies, Crafts and Pastimes, The Village Hall, The Old School, The New School, Active Sport and Recreation, Stonefield, Footpaths and Bridleways, and Environmental Hazards. THS/PCM/002/004Memories of a Turvey Childhood Between the Wars Len Savage was a well known and liked figure in Turvey and he was often asked what it was like to live in Turvey as a child. A Little Savage – Len’s description of his days at school The Airship Incident – The R101 passes over Turvey Top of The Class – Len’s success at school Fun and Games ...