MVP Newsletter Sept 2024
We have had some busy and very well-attended meetings since the last MVP Newsletter, starting in
May with a history of the fire service in Mortimer through the ages, which included information from
documents, photographs and old newspapers, and some stories from past and present firefighters. In
June, Mike Cooper, a local military historian, came to talk about Mortimer’s pill box, and about our
very own ‘Dad’s Army’ and the place of both in the local and national picture. Attendees were able to
look at some documents relating to Mortimer during the war, and there were many extra questions
for Mike. We also had a stall at the ‘Transport through the Ages’ event on the fairground, and lots of
people came to see our displays, tell us about their historical connections with the village and add
themselves to our email list. In July, blessed with a fine evening, Carolyn led a walk around the village
talking about the enclosures and how we can still follow their layout today. The decisions of the
commissioners, made in 1802, still define the shape of housing on Mortimer Common today. Our
August meeting always takes the form of an afternoon tea, hosted once again by Bob and Carolyn at
their wonderfully historic house, The Jackdaw, and once again we had a very fine afternoon with
delicious contributions from members, and where we were able to thank Olwen and Mollie for their
sterling work on the refreshments for meetings, and Bob and Carolyn, not only for their hospitality,
but also for their continuing hard work running the group.