Smoke Signals 91 through 100 - December 2020 to January 2024.
All Smoke Signals produced by Julie Sharpe & Matt Youngs.
- Edition 91, December 2020
- Christmas message, Charlton Kings railway station and the Devil's Chimney!
- Edition 92, April 2021
- Some thoughts from Sue on emerging carefully from latest Covid restrictions, a piece from Eric on the printmaker George Rowe, a piece from Eric on the long abandoned plans for a 'southern bypass' through Leckhampton and a note from Sarah on some 'little Devils' from Amy.
- Edition 93, September 2021
- A story from Paul on the family history of two founding families in Leckhampton - the Hawkers & the Phipps, a note from Sue on possible options for how we take forward our meeting once we are able to gather and a note from Amy on plans to create a 'soundscape' for Leckhampton.
- Edition 94, December 2021
- Some strange discoveries in the churchyard, American connections and planting for the future in Dog Kennel Wood.
- Edition 95, April 2022
- Searching for medieval Leckhampton, an abundance of Jubilees and more tree planting!
- Edition 96, September 2022
- The programme of talks for 2022-23, a review of the society's archives, some long-lost relative return and Forest of Dean LHS return the favour and host LLHS members for a tour of Mitcheldean.
- Edition 97, December 2022
- Remembering Queen Elizabeth, a book review by David Elder, an insight into prehistoric Leckhampton and Sarah McGowan unearths more treasures around the Old Rectory.
- Edition 98, May 2023
- Celebrating the Coronation, uncovering a scrapbook in the Bendall Archive, the Dowty Group remembered, VC memorials restored, Delancey remembered and some serious archaeology in Leckhampton's fields.
- Edition 99, September 2023
- A message from our new Chair, a letter from the Red Cross Hospital, an update on the archaeological survey and a link to Sir Francis Drake!
- Edition 100, January 2024
- Commemorating 100 issues of Smoke Signal, a Christmas quiz and some more interesting historical finds by Sarah McGowan from her garden.