Living Here... West of the Exe Resource Centre

Photo:The Old School House, Exwick

The Old School House, Exwick

Penny Hammond, RAMM 2007

Photo:If walls could talk!

If walls could talk!

Penny Hammond, RAMM 2007

Photo:Helping Hands -  filled bags and bags of garden rubbish

Helping Hands - filled bags and bags of garden rubbish

Penny Hammond, RAMM 2007

Photo:I did say the kettles always on

I did say the kettles always on

Penny Hammond, RAMM 2007

The Old School House is on the corner of Station Road and Exwick Road

Open for business
By Penny, Project Co-Ordinator Living Here
Living Here... West of the Exe has a base.

We've found somewhere warm and welcoming where you can find out about the project, meet friends and neighbours, and exchange ideas and stories about life west of the Exe.

Exwick Village School - if walls could talk!

We are based in a building that started life as a school and over the years has taken on various roles as a centre for community activity.

If walls could talk I'm sure these would have a tale or two to tell but if you know anything about the history of the old school please get in touch and tell us your story.

Helping Hands

The volunteer group 'Helping Hands' has cleared the grounds and the building has been given a bit of a face lift with a lick of paint so we are now open for business.

Helping Hands visit: www.exetercvs.org.uk

Living Here... isn't only about the past it's about the present too.

If your family has lived and worked in St Thomas, Cowick, Exwick or Alphington for generations, or if you are new to the area, or you simply have an interest in it and would like to find out more about the project, call in, the kettles always on.

Visit us in The Old School House, Station Road, Exwick, EX4 2AT

For opening times contact Penny Hammond  

Tel: 01392 665858

Mob: 07734 811737

email: penny.hammond@exeter.gov.uk

This page was added by Project Co-Ordinator Living Here on 07/02/2008.

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