Editorial
Who can be responsible for that gate??! That's the one right on top of the highest most scenic point of the Devil's Dyke, you can't miss it - possibly even from the next county. Too big, too metal and crooked, yes, that's just the thing we want adorning this ancient historical monument. The editors have complained (although not necessarily to the right people) but watch this space.
Like last month, this is a very tiny Crier by our usual standards, and this time it's not even early. But, for that, blame late-breaking news of the Village Feast which (unlike the Crier) is bigger than ever. The Feast details were still being finalised as we went to press so there may be a few last minute changes but nothing to spoil the overall fun!
Meanwhile, a very big welcome back to Simon Andrews, our Web Master! It's one of those jobs where you don't hear anything until something goes wrong, like you miss a few editions, and then you hear from all those far and wide who've been relying on it. And a great many of you have missed our web coverage so you will be very glad to know that Simon is back in that seat of power again, and with brilliant efficiency, has quickly mounted all the missing Criers.
As we write, Reach and Swaffham Prior Community Broadband are at last getting their long awaited five-fold bandwidth increase - good news for all their members and for the Crier as they provide our web site.