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Good Old Days

Friends from Barbridge and Bunbury were good in those days. Used to go dancing in the area, I think the buildings are still up. Ken Kirkham who has since died. David Davies after a while went in the army and has now moved away, but can't mention any more for now. But they were great times.
By Barbara Jones

A memory of Bunbury in Cheshire shared on Wednesday, 23rd April 2008.

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RE: RE: Good Old Days

Come on Bunbury folk, what have you got to say about your beautiful village? Barbara Jones.

Comment from Name withheld on Thursday, 2nd April 2009.

RE: RE: Good Old Days

Bunbury is very beautiful place. The population growing rapidly. There are all kind of water sports , dolphin encounters, boat rentals and fishing, crab walking and biking, canoeing, historic tours, camping, sailing, swimming, fishing, surfing, golf, wine tasting, live entertainment, theater, restaurants, parties , tearooms, Heritage Gardens, Aboriginal culture, arts and crafts, markets, animal parks, kite, rafting, horseback riding, and more.
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