Church bell that chimed through two world wars is silenced by one complaint from village newcomer
The bell at All Saints Church in Wrington, Somerset was turned off after the council issued a 'silence' order. Church warden John Ledbury, left, and Wrington website editor, Richard Thorn, right, are among villagers set to complain about the move....
Published By: DAILY MAIL - Wednesday, 25 April, 2012
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