Return to Menu page Our mention of Belton’s undertakers business in the Village Voice, stirred the memories of Gladys brooks of Dashwood Close, Belton. Belton’s undertaker was Mr Tom brooks,grandfather of Gladys’ late husband. It was a traditional undertakers situated behind the former Berry’s Store on Station Road North. Mr Tom Brooks would collect the deceased on a horse – drawn hearse, attend to the departed and make coffins. His wife would be busy lining and helping around the business. Mr Brooks served not just Belton but Burgh Castle and St. olaves too.. After Mr Brooks’ death the buisness passed to […]
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Members
Chairman
Ian Walker Vice - Chairman
Bill Richmond Treasurer
Peter Hume Secretary
TBA Booking Secretary
TBA Web master
Kim Saul.
kim.saul.502@btinternet.com Public members
33
Ian Walker Vice - Chairman
Bill Richmond Treasurer
Peter Hume Secretary
TBA Booking Secretary
TBA Web master
Kim Saul.
kim.saul.502@btinternet.com Public members
33
Bradwell Belton & Burgh Castle Archaelogicial survey 2013
Outer harbour road
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Belton & District Historical Society
The Belton & district historical Society was formed in 2006 by a group of friends, to preserve the character of the village. Also to protect the historic foundations for generations to follow.
Their aim is to record the past for future and preserve the present.
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Belton and Browston
World Ship Society
Morse's wind engine park
Friends of Norfolk Mills
Norfolk Mills
Belton and Browston village website
Lothingland villages website
The 467th bomb group"Belle of the East"
467th bomb group RAF Rackheath Norfolk
2nd Air division memorial libtrary Norwich
The Norfolk Archaeological trust
Local historical & archaeology
Local history of Blundeston
Somerleyton area
The East Anglian air ambulance
East Anglian transport museum
Museum of the broads Foxy lodge wildlife rescue