Blue primrose spotted
The first-ever blue primrose has appeared, and it’s
growing in Budleigh Salterton.
I’m talking about The Primrose, the newsletter for
the Friends of Fairlynch Museum, which has just been printed in full colour for
the first time.
Over the years the newsletter has grown steadily,
and now consists of 18 pages devoted to local heritage matters and news from
the Museum. The Primrose is published three times a year; all Friends of Fairlynch receive a copy.
The title acknowledges the fact that the historic building in which the Museum is housed was originally named Primrose Cottage. Museum President Joy Gawne remembers the building as it was, with cattle grazing on the slope around it and primroses growing along the edge of the brook.
You can read the Spring 2015 edition of The Primrose here
but why not join the Friends of Fairlynch and have your own copy sent to you? You can download an application form here
You can read the Spring 2015 edition of The Primrose here
but why not join the Friends of Fairlynch and have your own copy sent to you? You can download an application form here
Thanks are due to Ben Noyes at Copyrite in Exmouth
for his help with the production.
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