Welcome

This website provides an archive of all 200 Editions of the Berrynarbor Newsletter, as circulated from August 1989 to October 2022. It provides a rich tapestry of over 30 years of social history and local knowledge. We hope you enjoy exploring the content.



Original Newsletter Artwork - Edition 85

Artist: Tom Bartlett - Click image to view in Hi-res.

December 1999  - Edition No.63


Since everything at the moment is 'the last this century', so this, the 63rd, is the last Newsletter of the 20th Century! Debbie's beautiful illustration of the poem, 'Christmas Morning' on page 42, gives it, for the first time, a fully coloured cover. My thanks to Debbie and all our artists whose illustrations help to make our Newsletter just that bit special.

Thank you to everyone who has contributed to this, another mega-bumper issue, and especially everyone who answered the plea [and Edward who forestalled it] to relate their eclipse experiences, and those articles of historical interest .. and here, another plea. Writers of articles about our village and residents of the past, always do so in good faith, but are well aware that their facts may be blurred by memory or not quite correct! If anyone is aware of such lapses, please DO let us know! Pop a note in the Post Office Stores or give me a ring [883544] so that hopefully the course of history can run straight! Items for the February issue will be needed by mid-January, with a DEADline of MONDAY, 17TH JANUARY, please.

In the meantime, have a happy and peaceful Christmas, enjoy the wonderful Millennium Celebrations that the Committee has organised for us all and very best wishes for the coming year. Ed.

Website Stats - 200 Editions, 76 Series, 7848 Articles, 7566 Images
Editions Verified - 200/200 (100.0%)

Featured Articles...

Marlene Slocombe (8)

Tall tales of local characters and Berry capers from the past.

Steve McCarthy (5)

Various articles that don't form part of a specific series.

Virginia Evans (9)

Original poems and compositions.

Tanya Walls (6)

Tanya explores the history of Berrynarbor VC Primary School.