Two recent departures who in their time must have given pleasure to many. I was lucky enough to join the Tilford Bach Choir for several concerts including a St. John at the Parish Church. I recall a young man called Stephen Roberts who was on the verge of wider fame at the time singing in the choir and soloing.
"The History of the Countryside" is a book I have returned to several times with interest. He is supposed to have invented the term "Wildwood" and it is clear what he meant but surely Kenneth Grahame got there first! I know for a fact that active commercial coppicing was still going on in the 1970's as, during my stint as cook on the 4th form's week at St. Marylebone Grammar School's Camp near Leith Hill (now in the hands of William Ellis School), the local woodman supplied us with coppicings for the fire on which the meals were cooked.
"The History of the Countryside" is a book I have returned to several times with interest. He is supposed to have invented the term "Wildwood" and it is clear what he meant but surely Kenneth Grahame got there first! I know for a fact that active commercial coppicing was still going on in the 1970's as, during my stint as cook on the 4th form's week at St. Marylebone Grammar School's Camp near Leith Hill (now in the hands of William Ellis School), the local woodman supplied us with coppicings for the fire on which the meals were cooked.
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