Butcombe Brewery Trip
On the Friday 19th June residents of Burton had their first brewery trip to Butcombe Brewery in Wrington near Bristol. It was a lovely event organised by Dave Warburton of the Old House @ Home and Missy Sell. It is Read more
On the Friday 19th June residents of Burton had their first brewery trip to Butcombe Brewery in Wrington near Bristol. It was a lovely event organised by Dave Warburton of the Old House @ Home and Missy Sell. It is Read more
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At 1pm on Monday 1st June 2015 the new bench situated at The Triangle in Burton was officially declared as open for use. The dedication ceremony was conducted by Cllr Jane Scott (Leader of Wiltshire Council), Terri Hayes Pugh (Cotswold Read more
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