
In the July issue:
- Should martley be in Herefordshire? Read "Martley's Past"
- What are Neighbourhood Watch and Rural Watch? The Villager tells all
- Salsacise your way to fitness - starting on 13 July in Martley Memorial Hall
and as usual, much, much more.
Click the links on the left of this page to view the last 12 issues of The Villager
Advertise in The Villager
Contact Aileen Parker on 01886 888456.
PLEASE ALLOW PLENTY OF TIME to get your advert
set up and remember that The Villager goes to be printed on 15th of the PREVIOUS
month.
Flyers: flyers can be inserted in The Villager for a small
charge. If you have a one-off event to publicise, this is the way to do it.
Contact as above.
Contribute to The Villager
Have you visited somewhere interesting? Have you made an interesting
discovery about local history? Do you run a club or society that others might
like to hear about? Articles are always needed! Don't worry if your English
isn't all you'd like it to be - the Editor is good at her job! Email your
text to editor@martley.org (Current
Editor: Michelle Higgins) and please
put The Villager in the message subject line.
Please note that the Editor of the Villager is not the Webmaster. To contact
the Webmaster, email webmaster@martley.org
(webmaster: Richard Jackman)
About The Villager
The Villager is a monthly magazine for the parishes of Martley and Wichenford, where it is delivered free to every household by a team of volunteers. You can also buy it at the shop and Post Office in Martley. The magazine is in its 19th year!!
The Villager is also available here on our website in a format that you can read with Acrobat Reader. (See below for details.)
The current editor is Michelle Higgins (see details)
The Villager archive
Due to lack of space, The Villager archive page has been removed from this website. Back copies can be read in the Martley library or email the Editor who can send you a .pdf file.
Reading The Villager online
If you don't have "Acrobat Reader" you can:-
- Download it to your computer and then save it to your Desktop.This will put the Adobe Download Manager into your computer. This will take 1 1/2 minutes. Look on your Desktop and double click it to start the download proper. This will take a long time.
"Acrobat Reader" is very useful as it is widely used to enable long documents from lots of sources to be read on your computer
A help page for the Acrobat Reader showing the various buttons uses is here
Info last updated: 29 September 2009 msh

