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The 2004 Pilton Panto ‘Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves’
The January 2004 Pilton Panto ‘Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves’ was the 8th Pilton Panto of the modern era. This one was again presented in the skittle alley of the then Chichester Arms in Pilton S...
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Chaddiford Lane School Reunion - the Class of '84
On Saturday the 31st May 2014, the former pupils, and a few teachers of Chaddiford Lane School, Class of 1984 held a school reunion at the same venue that the leavers' party was held at 30 years ag...
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Pilton Panto 2013 'Cinderella' at the Green Man
The annual Pilton Panto returned to its old venue in January 2013 when 'Cinderella' was put on at The Green Man in Pilton Street, previously known as the Chichester Arms. The Panto, in the intima...
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Pilton Panto 'From Benidorm with Love' in 2011 raised money f...
As it has for many years, Pilton Panto raises money for good causes, in 2011 just over £2,000. Donations were made to Pilton Festival, Pilton Church Hall, North Devon Hospice, Pilton Pre-School, P...
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Third Annual Police v Fire Cup at Barnstaple Rugby Club on 2nd May 2011
An exhibition match took place on 2nd May 2011 between men of the Police (Devon and Cornwall) and Fire (Devon and Somerset) at Barnstaple Rugby Club in aid of Help for Heroes and North Devon Hospic...
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Pilton WI Presents a Millenium Clock to North Devon Hospice in 2000
In 2000 the Pilton Women's Institute (WI) presented a clock to the North Devon Hospice to celebrate the Millenium. The photo shows (left to right) Phyllis Axeworthy, Rita Gould, Rose Francis, Alis...
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Pilton Panto 2011 : A Panto by any other name can sound as funny
Pantomime originated in Greece two millennia ago and developed into what it is today under the influence of the Italian commedia dell’arte from the 14th-15th centuries. Performances were based on ...
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