Serving the communities of Ashton and Stubshaw Cross
Monday, 14 September 2009
Scenes from the opening of the Stubshaw Cross Heritage Garden
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Anonymous
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If you recall,Mr,Ash, I was the one who suggested that a plaque in memory of William Keneally be placed into the Heritage Garden and you agreed ,, But I also said that there were other heroes from Stubshaw Cross that should also be remembered and not necessarily only those who died in battle. and I included my own father who survived four seperate campaigns.... So it disgusts me to learn that you contributed to the one and only plaque and chose to ignore all the others....Shame on you sir! Ray Davies
1 comment:
If you recall,Mr,Ash, I was the one who suggested that a plaque in memory of William Keneally be placed into the Heritage Garden and you agreed ,, But I also said that there were other heroes from Stubshaw Cross that should also be remembered and not necessarily only those who died in battle. and I included my own father who survived four seperate campaigns.... So it disgusts me to learn that you contributed to the one and only plaque and chose to ignore all the others....Shame on you sir! Ray Davies
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