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This visitor's page is here to allow you to make comments which can be contentious or complimentary; can be about the village, the parish council, the web-site or indeed any other matter of concern or interest to the village and villagers of Caston. How wonderful it is to see people from as far away as Australia and America write in but it's equally fantastic to hear from those still local to Caston and elsewhere in the UK.

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Great War Veterans
Local historian Jane Horner is very keen to obtain pictures and more information generally regarding four former residents of Caston who lost their lives during the the Great War of 1914-18. They are:
George Walker Anthony d26/10/1917 Flanders
Herbert Cooper d17/8/1917 Ypres
Harry Green d ??
Horace Tye (mrd Gertrude Skitmore) d28/4/17 Arras
Leonard Arthur Tye d3/5/1917 Arras
Please click Jane's name below in order to get in touch.
Posted by Jane Horner on 18 April 2013
Barham and Tice families
I'm planning a trip to Norfolk in June and hoping to visit Caston church where I believe my ancestors Edward Tice and Sarah Barham were married in 1799. Edward was from Stow Bedon and Sarah from Caston. (They later moved to Hingham.) I'm wondering whether anyone with those names still lives in the area? Also can anyone suggest the best way to reach Caston or Stow Bedon from Norwich using public transport?
Posted by Deborah Patterson on 16 April 2013
Caston
As an ex resident of the village(born and raised there), it is so good to see the village getting recognition at last, and if John Chapman gets to read this, Hi John, my wife and I met Wendy in 2008 in the village, hope that you may remember me, David Banham.
Posted by David Banham on 30 March 2013
Caston
We just found out about this lovely village with the same name as us! Is there anyone in Caston called Caston?
Posted by Julie Caston on 11 February 2013
Caston
I was born in Caston in 1952, my father was the blacksmith at the forge. I started my school life at the old school overlooking the green, with the wonderful teachers, Miss Pettit and Miss Hodgekinson (I think). My sister who died a month before I was born is buried in the churchyard. I have some warm memories of my life in the Village during those years in the 1950's
Posted by Gordon Eagling on 28 November 2012
hello ex neighbor, you may remember me , I used to live next door, and we sometimes played together, David Banham,
its nice to hear from someone from those days,.
(David - if you click on Gordon's name above you will open an email addressed to him and you can contact him yourself. Ed.)
Posted by David Banham on 30 March 2013
Pride in Norfolk Award
Posted on 08 November 2012
The Barns Bridge House Farm Caston
Posted on 14 October 2012
WWII
Posted on 09 September 2012
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Posted on 28 August 2012
Banham Family history
Posted on 10 June 2012
Jubilee
Posted on 05 June 2012
EXCITED!
Posted on 02 June 2012
Diamond Jubilee Update
Posted on 23 May 2012
Yard Sales
Posted on 20 May 2012
Thanks for the Welcome
Posted on 06 May 2012
Memories of WW II
Posted on 24 April 2012
Caston Memories
Posted on 29 February 2012
Memories
Posted on 26 February 2012
Edward Richard Walter Partridge (ERW)
Posted on 28 January 2012
Caston
Posted on 21 November 2011
MacMillan Coffee Morning
Posted on 07 October 2011
Car Boot
Posted on 30 August 2011
Marie Curie Fund Morning
Posted on 18 July 2011
30th May Car Boot
Posted on 06 June 2011
Mummy Charlotte Pinnock
Posted on 13 April 2011
Hemsworth
Posted on 08 November 2010
to Denise Bearne
Posted on 29 October 2010
Local knowledge?
Posted on 03 August 2010
charlie update
Hello to all. I am happy to report Mum's nearer to the great village once more. I helped move her from the hospital today and she is now lving in Hassingham House, Hingham. She sends her love to all and hopes to see a lot more of all of you in the near future. She's hoping to come and visit a lot of you soon. She is still weak and can't do much, however she's much better and is currently 6st 8pounds and is progressing well. If she can get to 7.5 stone then she will be fit enough to travel to London and have an operation to sort her jaw out. If you wish to visit, she would love to see you.
You can email me or call me on my mobile and I will give you the details and number for her. Speak soon, must get to work, love to all, Josie xox
Posted by josie on 06 May 2010
Josie,
How lovely to hear from you and receive the news of your mum. It will help me know how to pray for her. I shall pray that she gains that extra stone quickly. Too bad I'm not closer in distance, as I'd gladly donate some of my girth. : )
Please write me directly and tell me about your life and work. I give permission for Brian to give it to you.
We so miss England, Lupin Cottage and our dear friends, but God has placed us in southern Oregon for a reason and we are delighting in our home and new found friends.
Much love,
Ronalee
Posted by Ronalee Mac Queen on 11 November 2010
Family History
Posted on 01 May 2010
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