Wednesday, March 7, 2012

Ivy hopes account of village's past will help to improve its future

A Former housekeeper is hoping a new book outlining her childhoodmemories will help raise money to set up a village hall.

Ivy Willets-Brunt has lived in Tean all her life.

The 69-year-old, of Greatwood Road, has now published A Fag 'n'A Match in the hope of bringing in much-needed funds for anambitious project to buy a building formerly used by Great WoodPrimary School, in Vicarage Road.

Residents want the building, which is on the market for Pounds350,000, to replace a cramped community centre in High Street.

Ivy said: "I love my village. I love to know what is going on andI have always had a passion for writing and art, so I thought …

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