Sue
and Kevin
Beal live
at 1 Mungo
Lodge
with their
children
Rhys and
Rhiannon,
aged 6
and 4
years.
They have
lived
here for
seven
years,
but Kevin's
family
have been
in Gt.
Thurlow
since
he was
seven.
He has
memories
of the
great
storm
of 1987
and a
winter
of heavy
snow,
which
cut the
village
oV so
completely
that the
shop ran
out of
food and
tractors
had to
be used
to go
to the
wholesaler
in Haverhill.
Kevin
works
for the
estate
in agricultural
maintenance
and Sue
is an
assistant
in Thurlow,
Bradley
and District
playschool.
She also
works
for the
estate.
The children
attend
the local
school
and pre-school,
and Sue
and Kevin
played
a large
part in
establishing
the successful
mobile
classroom
for the
pre-school
in the
village
school
grounds.
Sue
and Kevin
both enjoy
the rural
environment,
working
in the
village
where
they live,
which
has the
facility
of a school
and friendly
community-spirited
people.
They feel
it is
a safe
place
to bring
up children.
The
negative
aspects
of living
in Thurlow
are the
speeding
traffic
(Kevin
had his
elbow
clipped
by a passing
vehicle),
the lack
of footpaths
between
villages
(which
would
enable
children
to walk
to school
and reduce
the school
parking
problem),
and the
fouling
of pavements
and the
playground
area by
dogs.
They
have seen
many changes
in the
village,
with fewer
people
working
locally
and many
redundancies
made on
the estate.
The bus
service
to Cambridge
is also
much reduced;
there
used to
be three
buses
on a Saturday.