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1:53pm Friday 8th August 2008
PUPILS from a former Bromyard school have been getting reacquainted after a 40-year gap.
More than 100 people from across the globe attended a reunion of Queen Elizabeth Grammar School.
Students from the 1934 to 1966 intake attended the gathering at Bromyard Rugby Club, travelling from afar as New Zealand.
The gathering included Alan Davies, aged 90, Angela Murton, and Carolyn Scholey, who taught at the school in the 1960s.
Co-organiser and former pupil Tony Williams, of Bobblestock, said it was good to renew friendships.
“Everyone had a good chat and we all had our little tales of school life,” he said.
The Mayor of Bromyard, Councillor Jonathan Lester, also attended.
Another reunion is planned in two to three years and there are also plans to commemorate the former Church Street school with a blue plaque
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