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News November 2014
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Another Milestone for Long Melford & Bridge Street
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Locals and visitors travelling from Sudbury to Bury St Edmunds, can now spot from this week, yet another 200 year old historic Milestone, newly restored and relocated close to where it was recently discovered in Bridge Street, almost completely lost and forgotten in roadside undergrowth. In 2013, Parish and District Councillor for the Long Melford Ward John Nunn, and fellow local historian, Rob Simpson, found the ‘lost’ Milestone at the southern end of Long Melford, and had it carefully restored. It is of course now a very familiar landmark, along the Rodbridge to Melford Road. Seeing the success of this project under the Long Melford Heritage Centre steering team, John Nunn, Rob Simpson, and John Broughton discovered Photo by Jake Simpson yet another very similar forgotten Milestone, at nearby Bridge Street, leading up to Long Melford, along the busy A134. With and Sam Webb the Milestone covered in years of grime, leaning over in weeds and tall grass, and set in a heavy concrete base, John Nunn called in again, the generous help and support of local builder Shane Green and Simon & Sam Webb of Webb Trucks of Acton, along with local artist Vernon J Lever, to get yet another lost historic gem, fully restored and back into place for future generations to see. Milestones are an important piece of our history having been erected circa 1780 - 1800 milestones were initially not a legal requirement for the turnpike trusts, but the General Turnpike Act of 1766 made them mandatory. There were originally over 200 Milestones in Suffolk, there are now less than half that amount and few of these are in good condition. Councillor John Nunn on behalf of the local community, gave his thanks to Shane Green of S T Green Builders (Maplestead), Simon and Sam Webb of Webb Trucks and Vernon J Lever, for giving up their time, and for providing the necessary financial support, to enable the historic Milestone relocation project over the weekend, to become yet another Long Melford Heritage Centre inspired, community project success.
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