Saturday, 05 July 2008

Guestbook

If you have time we would love it if you would sign the guestbook.

Don't worry if your message does not appear immediately, all messages are going via a moderator. It will appear as soon as it has been checked.

If your entry is concerning a subject for discussion, please also place item on the Forum pages for all to respond too

There are 60 entries in the guestbook.
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a barnesSigned on: Thu 06 Jan 2005 23:24:55 GMT
Hi Steve 
Just passing through and reading up on where my ancestors were living in the 1700's. Well done on the website cousin (I guess we must be related somehow as my 4 X great grandmother was a Hellier born 1789 in Sampford Peverell). I will make a visit at some stage to Cullompton. Only got as far as Uffculme last time.

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a.barnes41bham@ntlworld.com
Frances DoreSigned on: Tue 14 Dec 2004 09:17:00 GMT
Thank you for giving us the chance to learn more and also keep up on whats happening in our town. We orginally came to devon eighteen years ago have lived both in Exeter and Dawlish and then moved to Cullompton over three years ago,we live in Bilbie Close and have always wondered where the name came about now thanks to the website we are pleased to know that Thomas Bilbie was a well known member of the town. Please help us get our pool! THANKS AGAIN KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK!

[Thank you for your nice comments,there are many working on getting pool. Merry Xmas - moderator]

ferdismum@fsmail.net
DAVID GREENINGSigned on: Thu 25 Nov 2004 19:53:58 GMT
THE TRAFFIC LIGHTS ARE A PAIN COMING FROM CULLY TO THE MOTORWAY, AND ALSO ARE TO TIGHT FOR LORRIES COMING AROUND THE CORNER FROM IANS FISH BAR 

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DAVID@DAVIDGREENING.WANADOO.CO.UK
Pete HollowaySigned on: Sun 14 Nov 2004 00:09:40 GMT
Only just noticed Cullompton has a new website! I really am losing track of whats going on these days. I filled out your surveys, are the results being used by the council in anyway, or are they solely for the website?  
 
I feel that the town would greatly improve if there were some way to pedestrianise the high street. Although I realise that this would be near impossible to do. But there are only so many traffic calming initiatives and zebra crossings you can put in a town surely.  
 
Also, myself and a few other 'band type' people are looking at putting out a CD at some point with a collection of Cullompton-based bands on. So if anyone knows of any bands interested in this, then feel free to email me and we will get back to you about it. 

[The reults of survey are passed out on email to subscribers to Newsletter, also feedback does go to councillors, press etc. Good Luck with the bands - moderator]

pete.holloway@gmail.comhttp://www.omarsls.co.uk
Beverley KerslakeSigned on: Wed 10 Nov 2004 16:07:04 GMT
Hi I have an interest in Cullompton as my family orginate from there. My Great Grandad Charles & his brother Robert (Robert emigrated to Canada in around 1910-1912 & was buried in the Somme in around 1914-1916)originally came from your town. Charles did an apprenticeship in Exeter for I think Sheet Metal Work. 
If you know of any body that may links with my family please contact me on my email address. 
 
Looking forward to hearing from someone soon 
 
Thanks 
Bev 

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bevkerslake@yahoo.co.uk
Peter MayhewSigned on: Sun 07 Nov 2004 13:14:34 GMT
Dear Sir, 
Congratulations on your resourceful website on the Cullompton Town. 
 
I wish to bring to your attention the following hyperlink, as it appears that the website has closed: 
Links - Local Towns  Tiverton Website.  
 
Whist I'm on the topic of Tiverton, you may wish to include a link for www.tivertonuk.co.uk which could be of interest to your visitors. 
 
Kind Regards 

[Thanks for compliment- page / links being updated - moderator]

peter@mayhew.me.ukhttp://www.mayhew.me.uk
Irene SchurterSigned on: Fri 29 Oct 2004 23:46:52 BST
Greetings from Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. 
This is my first time visiting your lovely website and it is 'lovely'. My fraternal aunt used to live in the area so am paying a sentimental visit via internet.

[Why not pay us a real visit, we would welcome you - moderator]

wordsmith@hwcn.org
Chris PhillipsSigned on: Wed 20 Oct 2004 15:27:27 BST
Hi, I like the website, and especially the amount of user configuration available. 
Like the new guestbook, etc. 
Just a note to the web designer, how would i go about starting up a small business in web design? 
 
Thanks 
 
Christian Phillips 
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http://www.xbox-network.co.uk 

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ChrissieP@gmail.comhttp://Xbox-network.co.uk
John SparksSigned on: Fri 15 Oct 2004 23:56:38 BST
Visited your town many times in my hunt for family history I find your site very informitive well done very pleased to see you have information from Roy Blackmore on the history pages he does know his subject make as much use of him as you can and if he can spare the time for I know Roy Blackmore is renowned the world over for his knowledge of the Moors and Blackmoors and a great many other great west country families all the best for the future 
John E Sparks South Wales.

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caryl@csparks.freeserve.co.uk
Signed on: Wed 22 Sep 2004 21:25:52 BST
Good website,but noticed some of the information regarding for example Brownies and Dentists are now out of date. 
Thought this might be a helpful comment. 
 

[Thank you for comments and the extra details needed to update site - moderator]

dianelaha@aol.com
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