Hungerford Arcade co-owners, managers, staff and stallholders were very sorry to see Stuart Miller-Osborne and his wife Caron leave Hungerford. Many of you will know Stuart from the many wonderful articles he has written for us over the years.
Stuart and Caron have a daughter and grandchidren in Kent and travelled regularly between Hungerford and Kent. Of course, during the coronavirus lockdown, they missed their family very much and when an opportunity arose for them to move nearer to their daughter, there was no contest.

Back L-R Stuart with beautiful wife, Caron Front Adrian and Rita
Stuart and Caron moved down to Deal on the 1st July and a new chapter has started in their life. Don’t be dispondent as Stuart said that when they are settled, he will continue to send us articles which we will publish for your pleasure. Also, rhey will pop into the Arcade when they travel west to visit their son.
I am sure you will join us in wishing Stuart and Caron all good wishes and happiness in their new home.


I expected to find the usual rubbish and was not disappointed, that was until I found a signed Arnold Loxam record which dated from 1974.
My record has a 1968 photograph of Arnold and his Wurlitzer organ at the Odeon Theatre in Headrow, Leeds on its cover.






It does not seem that a week has passed since I last wrote one of my mini articles which is a little scary as the days are beginning to fade into each other.

In the 1860s this area would have been farmland and most likely used by cattle, although some it is now fenced off.
And this is where I will leave you, although here is a piece of advice as the towpath is not always dry.
I know that a number of you will visit the Arcade, but if the temperatures are agreeable then you could do not worse than visit Freeman’s Marsh and if this piece has whetted your appetite slightly, then that is my intention.


Photograph from the Jim Bradshaw Collection
Hungerford Arcade stallholder, Ian Spuffard was due to take part in the 2020 London Marathon today, but due the Coronavirus it has been postponed until later in the year. Ian had lots of events booked including an auction at Hungerford Town Hall to raise 


As I noted, I have yet to visit Jethro’s farm so I cannot say what is left, but you will be walking along the same lanes as Jethro knew in an area which seduces your senses.



