Since I saw my first computer in the Bowring Building at Tower Hill in 1968 I have been fascinated with them. That computer took up the whole top floor of the building and probably had less power than my first Sinclair ZX Spectrum. In 1994 when the internet became available I signed up straight away and found that I was born thirty years too soon!
I started hagleyvillage.org in October 2004 at the suggestion of Dr. Dave Richards, the site name was suggested by Trevor Durnford who lived in the village at that time, and it is an online representation of the village news (the website was moved to hagley.uk in January 2024). Apart from the history section, the only departure is a photo archive of the village and between 2004 and 2007 I continually reminded myself that I should track down some old photos of the village, I knew that someone had a few, I had seen them at the Community Centre and on the 2006 Free Church calendar.
I had no idea that Martyn Lister had accumulated so many village photos when we first met in September 2007 and over the next two years I scanned and started cleaning each frame to show visitors how Hagley has changed from a charming country village to an imploding crowded place, surrounded by an ever threatened green belt. Frames from 2004 up to the present have been added by me.
My granny said to me once, “One day we will be all roads and houses”, and she was right!
Nick Templar 5 June 2014.