Wendy
and Robert McLean live
at 115 The Street, with
their daughter Lucy. They
have only been here one
year and the main change
they have seen is the
ground at the back of
their house being returned
to meadow-land. It used
to be full of Charlie
Fountain's buildings:
pig sties, rabbit hutches,
chicken houses and so
on.
Wendy
goes to Colchester to
prepare food and serve
at the bar in a public
house there. Robert is
well known in the area
as a disc jockey. Lucy
is at Parkway Middle school,
enjoys singing in the
school choir, and likes
cycling and horse riding.
The
first love for the family
is music, and they like
eating out, picnics, swimming
and walking.
They
have been in the area
five years and enjoy the
quiet pretty village where
everyone is friendly.
There is a good community
spirit and everyone joins
in when events are held
at the village school
or hall. They appreciate
the village shop being
within walking distance.
They
like the sounds of cockerels
crowing and horses trotting
by early in the morning.
Wendy regrets that children
can't ride their bikes
in the village owing to
the volume of traffic
and drivers ignoring the
speed limit.