Valentine
Tron and her son Fred live at 14 Pound Green,
Lt. Thurlow. She has lived in Thurlow for most
of her life, and her parents and both maternal
and paternal grandparents also lived in the
village. Val has three other children who have
left the village, the eldest John works as a
chartered accountant in a managerial position
in the prison service, Sybil is at Addis Brush
Factory in Haverhill and Ruby worked for the
Post Office.
Val
is a housewife and spends a lot of time doing
voluntary work with Mencap, Gateway Club, Lamp
H and riding for the disabled. Son Fred enjoys
riding, swimming, darts, golf, snooker and athletics.
They
both enjoy their large garden. They like the
quiet peaceful area in which they live with
good neighbours and a feeling of security. Lack
of transport is the down-side of living here.
Changes
noticed by Val are the bridge by the Church
being changed from the wooden structured one
with the ford beside it to the tarmac one with
just the wooden rails. "This is over the part
of the river we used to walk through in the
summer time. Heavy vehicles also had to use
the ford as the bridge was unsafe for them.
The old bridge was nearer the church side and
in the winter it was frightening to walk over
it when the water was high and the slats were
a bit rickety". She regrets the loss of the
local village shop, the post office, the Red
Lion public house and Edgar Baynes shoe menders
and saddlery. She remembers warming herself
at the blacksmiths which stood on the site of
the bus shelter.
In
her younger days everyone kept chickens and
pigs in the back garden; rabbits and ferrets
were also kept, and their dog was used as a
guard, kept tied outside with a chain leading
to its kennel.