From the Editor

As another year comes to a close, I marvel at how quickly time flies. Surely, time speeds up as you get older?
The end of the year is always a natural moment for reflection.
This year has brought tremendous changes in the wider world and significant events closer to home. Amid it all, there’s much to be thankful for, and heading into a new year with renewed optimism feels just right.
This publication would not be possible without our incredible team, many of whom are volunteers. Writers, photographers, proofreaders, the distribution team, and the management committee - so many moving parts work in harmony to bring each edition to life. My heartfelt thanks go to Gaby Bogardts, our designer, whose patience and creativity are an inspiration each month. She is a delight to work with. A huge thanks to Pippa Vickery, who essentially bankrolls the magazine by managing relationships with our advertisers and the wider business community. Her community spirit and sharp sense of humour are invaluable.
Special thanks to Lyn McCarthy for her extraordinary dedication to documenting our people and events, providing imagery that truly captures the essence of our community.
To you, our readers - thank you! Whether you engage with the Herald in print, online, or through social media, your support means the world to us. I’d like to acknowledge those who take the time to share feedback, offer constructive comments, or send us praise. Your responses make our mission to connect the community even more tangible.
Finally, I deeply appreciate all the community members who have shared their stories in our pages over the past year. Your experiences, anecdotes, and insights bring depth and colour to our village life - thank you for your generosity. Gratitude is a mindset that takes practice, but its benefits to our wellbeing are immeasurable. Wishing you a harmonious festive season and a new year filled with peace and abundance.

Sally Schofield

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