[Bell Historians] Imber
Neil Skelton
neil.tcct at K5b6oC8sGzKWJZrzidcmSWu3GSR25ueswaUyQnuD7Ir01uyrq61eVpHNF4TFcfgcfVYwopf9XmADZ98feEw.yahoo.invalid
Tue Aug 14 10:07:07 BST 2007
You can stop as long as you park in the designated areas on the roadside. What you are not allowed to do is stray from the metalled roads, though some people do.
The church will not be open to the public as contractors will be on site. It is unlikely that public access to it will be available until Easter 2008.
Neil Skelton.
----- Original Message -----
From: John Paul Adams
To: bellhistorians at yahoogroups.com
Sent: Monday, August 13, 2007 12:32 PM
Subject: [Bell Historians] Imber
It seems that access to Imber village will be available from 18.00
on 24th August until 18.00 on 30th August. You will not be allowed
to stop and get out of cars as military action may still be taking
place. So, you might be able to get a picture of the church, but
no more. Perhaps Neil Skelton has got more information?
Cheers,
John
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