Bill
Eley
lives
at 3
Mungo
Lodge
and
has
spent
all
of his
life
in Thurlow.
His
parents,
maternal
grandparents,
sister
and
brothers
were
all
born
here.
Bill's
main
interest
is his
garden
and
although
retired
he still
works
part-time
at Lt.
Thurlow
Hall
feeding
chickens
and
doing
chores
in the
house.
He started
work
at Gt.
Thurlow
Hall
at the
age
of fourteen,
spending
two
years
working
in the
pantry.
This
was
followed
by maintenance
work
on Thurlow
estate.
He then
spent
two
years
with
the
Tulloch
family
at Church
Farm,
Gt.
Thurlow.
After
that
he spent
time
on Wratting
Common
airfield
helping
to make
and
repair
the
runway.
This
was
during
the
war
and
he would
see
the
planes
being
loaded
up with
bombs
for
raids
over
Germany.
Then
it was
back
to maintenance
on the
Thurlow
Estate
until
his
retirement.
Bill
has
no regrets
about
living
in the
village
all
his
life
although
he would
like
to see
accommodation
specifically
built
for
older
people.
Public
transport
is not
as good
as it
was
fifty
years
ago
when
we had
a daily
bus
service
to London.
There's
not
as much
wildlife,
and
sprays
could
be the
cause
of that.
There
are
better
crops
on farmland
now,
though
achieved
with
far
fewer
workers,
and
all
the
small
farms
are
gone
as are
some
of the
houses.