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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.

October 2021 - Edition No.194

Weatherwise, August was not too good a
month. Why is it that it always seems
to change when the schools break up and gets better when they start again?
So far September has been sunny and pretty dry
- not really forecast - but there is a definite feel of autumn in the air and
the evenings are really drawing in.
Don't forget to put your clocks back at the end of October.
With a slight return to normal, classes,
groups and events have taken place, but with all the summer visitors, needed,
and a rise in cases of the virus, it is wise to stay vigilant and safe.
Hopefully
those who have succumbed and those not well, are now on the mend - get better
soon. We also send good wishes to
newcomers to the village and hope you will be happy in your new homes.
We have a
wonderful new Newsletter website!
Please do make sure you read the article about it and take a look, I
think you will be pleasantly surprised.
As always, I must thank everyone who has
contributed - we have an interesting, informative, humorous and enjoyable set
of regular articles, but there is always room for the one from YOU! My especial thanks to Paul for his autumnal
cover and his usual delightful illustrations.
Do please support him and visit his Exhibition on the Pier, Wild White
Horses, details are on page 47. Items
for the December, Christmas and January edition would be welcome as soon as
possible, and by Thursday, 11th November, at the latest. Thank you.
Judie - Ed
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