Post box
topper update
The post
box, which suffered the unwelcome attention of person or persons unknown when
its pillar box topper was stolen, stands in front of a large, ivy-covered tree.
A few days ago this notice appeared.
With
bated breath, we now await developments.
Although
our postal address is Crowthorne, we actually belong to Wokingham Without (we don’t specify what we are lacking!)
Wokingham
is a market town in Berkshire, England, with a population of about 48,000. It is often referred to as Woky by its
residents (though not by us J)
During
George III’s reign (1760 – 1820) there
was a flourishing silk industry in Wokingham. Silk stockings were knitted by
hand until knitting machines began to be used. A hand-knitter could make six
pairs of stockings a week. By the end of the 16th century England
required 10 million pairs of stockings. England also exported hand-knitted silk
stockings, particularly to France.
The first
mechanical knitting machine was invented by William Lee of Calverton in 1589, though
it may have taken some time before such a machine came into general use.
When
Queen Victoria came to the throne, one of Wokingham’s most important industries
was brick production.
In
association with a local Hookers group and a Children’s Charity, Wokingham Town Council initiated a Coronation
Post Box Topper Trail to celebrate the Coronation.
This, from MyWokingham, explains more:
Wokingham Town Council has teamed up with the Barkham Hookers Charity
Group and First Days Children’s
Charity to create a fabulous post box topper trail for the
coronation!
The ‘hookers’ successfully entertained the public
all throughout lockdown with their crochet creations and their magnificent post
box toppers for the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee, so they thought they would create
a new Royal themed trail for you all to enjoy for the upcoming coronation.
All of the toppers should be in place by Monday 1st
May.
Gaynor White from the Barkham Hookers said: “We’ve
really enjoyed making the post box toppers over the last few years and love to
get involved in community projects with the town council. Being able to use our
skills to raise a smile and bring people together is a wonderful thing”.
Make sure you take photos as you go around and tag
the council on social media #wokinghamcoronation or on facebook Wokingham Town Council