WELCOME to another edition of bygones.
Today we invite readers to join is in 1984 as remember Oswestry and Shropshire life.
As ever we encourage all readers to ensure their own town, village or institution’s history is celebrated by sharing their pictures by emailing gavin.grosvenor@newsquest.co.uk today.
We begin with a picture from a garden fete in Gobowen in 1984. Recognise any familiar faces?
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Whittington Fayre fun in 1983.
Next we share a picture of the first day at the newly-opened Pant School.
We share a picture of the Feast of Flowers Festival in Chirk for our next picture.
Whittington School Needlework class pupils display their samplers in 1984.
Our final memory of the week is of Weston Rhyn Carnival.
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