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    • Gayton Open Gardens Sunday 8 June 1-5pm

      Come and have a look round 11 gardens in the village, see our hibernaculum in the Spinney, visit our beautiful allotments and follow the teddy bear trail!  
      Refreshments will be served in the church and there will also be plant sales. The village open gardens are always a lovely day out. 
      Everyone welcome. Tickets and maps available on the day from the church.

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    • Chain Gang

      There are a group of “willing volunteers” who are helping to keep the stiles, footpaths, pavements & footways in the Parish clear. We have been restricted recently due to poor weather but therea re some stiles that need some maintenance as well as the footways on Blisworth Road and Back Lane that need some attention. We tend to work weekdays as the team are all retired, However, I do plan to offer some dates at weekends to attract others.

      I understand that “Chain Gang” is not very PC as it smacks off slavery. I have consulted the Cambridge dictionary and can confirm that the definition is “a group of prisoners who have to work outdoors outside the prison whilst tied together with chains. No mention of slaves. An apt description of our Gaytn group!

      Robin Kelso

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    • Gayton News – Winter 2022

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    • Gayton & The Great War Project

      This project started in November 2014 with an exhibition in the church about the effects of WW1 on the village of Gayton, and the 15 men who died and were named on the memorial in the church. The exhibition was well attended and many visitors shared their own family stories.

      During the week-long exhibition a small selection of sculptures from ‘The Long Shadow of War’ by Clare Abbatt were on view in the church. An evening talk by Dr. John Sunderland called `The Pendulum Of War’ gave an insight into how the British Expeditionary Force foiled the Schlieffen Plan in 1914. In 2017 an embroidered wall hanging, worked by residents of Gayton, commemorating the fallen men was hung on the west wall in the church.

      Over the four years of the WW1 Commemorations, information has been collected about how life in Gayton was affected by the war. In addition, many poignant personal stories have been revealed about the fifteen men who died and those who returned from the war.

      Read all about Gayton and the Great War –

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    • Gayton News – Winter 2021

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