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Village fete at Ashleworth in Gloucestershire iin August 2002
The villages of England may have lost many of their schools, buses and pubs, but their individuality and charms are not to be written off lightly. Country people have long experience of rich townies buying up their homes and market forces taking away their jobs. Their villages often manage to draw the newcomers into the traditional activities and festivities of rural life, as well as at the same time finding ways of making money out of them. Cottages are hooked up to broadband, while their gardens still grow prize vegetables for the annual fete. Images Brighton has a growing range of pictures of country villages and their changing character.
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