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Mortimer FC as well as two youth football teams; Mortimer Stingers and Mortimer Hornets. Mortimer Football Club was founded as the Mortimer Garth Football Club by Miss Bertha G. P. Capron of Garth House (and later of Little Garth), Mortimer. In 1915, Miss Capron had paid for land in
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organisation that was set up by volunteers in 2009. The purpose of the MVP is to involve people and groups in the life of the village, to improve communications, to connect people together and facilitate activities and events in order to enhance the lives of those who live and work in
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St. John's Road and for the construction of a building there, called Garth Club, for young men, in memory of her nephew Nigel, killed in the Great War. Miss Capron (1863-1954) was the eldest daughter of the Rev. George
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992:Stratford Mortimer Parish Council Newsletter
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