Privacy
It
is not the intention to invade the privacy of, or cause undue
embarrassment to, any individual or family by way of comment,
advertisement or reproduction of any article from any other
legitimate source if reproduced in good faith.
Should
any such grievance be felt then it is requested that an
immediate email to either of the co-owners of this web site -
Linda Cobbledick
or
David Martin
detailing the reasons for any such objection and appropriate
action will be taken as soon as is reasonably possible. Village
photographs are likely to contain living members of the
community and in many cases it would be unreasonable or
impossible to ascertain the whereabouts of those persons in
order to seek approval for inclusion of such photographs on this
website. If any such person feels that they would rather not be
included on this web site then again, an email to either owner
of this website will result in the necessary action being
implemented, bein deemed a reasonable request. Please
be aware that third parties may be placing and reading cookies
on your users browser, or using web beacons to collect
information, in the course of ads being served on our website.
There are user options for cookie management available in most
browsers. Your
co-operation and understanding is greatly appreciated in the
composition of this community website.
Thanks
No
community website can survive without help from a number of
people, clubs, businesses, organisations and committees, and
this website is no exception. We both wish to publicly thank all
those who have given us words of support and the many of you who
have given material objects.We cannot list everyone who has
helped as that would be like re-writing the censes for Week St.
Mary, but we do acknowledge the following:
"A ROMANCE IN
WEEK ST. MARY" by M.V.H. & A.L.S. published by Frederick Warne &
Co Ltd 1930
"A YEAR IN THE LIFE OF WEEK ST. MARY" by Miss D. J. Matthews
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