Peggy's Story - In Her Own Words

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Residents of Loughton Residents
London Road Landmarks Landmarks
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Early Days -"I didn't come to Loughton until I was six..." read on >>

Visiting on London Road -"Once a fortnight the rents had to be collected..." read on>>

The Fountain -"The Fountain, in its early days was just an ordinary
village pub..." read on>>

London Road and the New Road -"When we went to school...it was extremely dangerous..." read on>>

The Talbot, the Garage and the Bell -"The Talbot is quite an historical place..." read on >>

School -"My first teacher was Miss Daniels..." read on>>

The Co-op Shop -"After Miss Benbow and her brother died..." read on>>

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This Web Site is a project by Loughton Middle School Clutch Club In conjunction with the Open University and the Living Archive

Loughton Middle School Clutch Club

Loughton Middle School Clutch Club is one of the first round of clubs funded by awards from the Millennium Commission. Each club consists of 5 parents of school-age children, in this case Charlotte Cashman, Bernadette Gill, Dave Johnston, Mumtaz Ladak and Gill Sloyan.

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