Click on the newsletter you want to view. It will open in a new window. You can then read it on-screen, save it on your computer or print it. The newsletters are saved as PDF files so you will need Adobe Reader to open them. If you do not have Adobe Reader installed on your computer you can download it for free from here. We have been working hard to try to ensure that all the hyperlinks work in Adobe Reader – not quite as straightforward as one might wish. If you find hyperlinks that don’t work please let us know. From May 2011 we have provided links to two versions, the issue number and month / year link to the version intended to be read on screen. The ‘print version’ links to a version from which you can print an A5 booklet.
If you live in Clunbury Parish you should have a paper copy delivered to your household around the beginning of each month unless you have elected to receive the newsletter by email. If you are expecting a paper copy but do not receive it by the 7th of the month please email theparishpost@gmail.com with your address and the organisers will make sure that you are on the delivery list.
No.22 December 2011 / January 2012 (print version)
No.21 November 2011 (print version – see note below)
No.20 October 2011 (print version)
No.19 September 2011 (print version)
No.18 August 2011 (print version)
No.17 July 2011 (print version)
No.16 June 2011 (print version)
No.15 May 2011 (print version)
No. 14 April 2011
No. 13 March 2011
No. 12 February 2011
No. 11 December 2010 – January 2011
No. 10 November 2010
No. 9 October 2010
No. 8 September 2010
No. 7 August 2010
No. 6 July 2010 there is also a July insert
No. 5 June 2010
No. 4 May 2010
No. 3 April 2010
No. 2 March 2010
No. 1 February 2010
Note about printing - some editions such as September 2011 consist of six A5 pages. In paper form these are supplied as one A4 double-sided folded sheet and an A5 double-sided insert. The easiest way to print this yourself is to print page 1 ( as numbered by Adobe Reader) A4 landscape giving two A5 pages. Then print page 2 on the reverse of this sheet. Print page 3 on a separate A4 sheet. This will print two A5 pages side by side. You can fold the A4 sheet in half, pretend it’s double-sided A5 and hey-presto you have something approximating to The Parish Post as we print it except yours is probably in glorious colour.



