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The team of volunteers who produce and distribute the Bromley Messenger do a fantastic job.
The village magazine, which recently celebrated its 25th anniversary of production, is highly valued in the village,
and we are proud of the quality of content.
The printed magazine is distributed free to every household in the village, but for those people further afield who take an
interest in Great and Little Bromley, we have published a cut-down version here.
If you wish to contribute in any way to the Bromley Messenger Magazine, including placing an advert or notice, then please contact our editor
Leonie Henderson by email.
Simply click on the edition that you wish to access and it will open in your browser.
(If this does not work for you, please see the note about PDF documents at the bottom of this page.)
Each new issue is usually published here at the end of the month.
| September 2010 | 709KB - download time approx 2 minutes (using 56k dial-up modem) | |
| August 2010 | 633KB - download time approx 2 minutes (using 56k dial-up modem) | |
| July 2010 | 745KB - download time approx 2 minutes (using 56k dial-up modem) | |
| Junr 2010 | 767KB - download time approx 2 minutes (using 56k dial-up modem) | |
| May 2010 | 638KB - download time approx 2 minutes (using 56k dial-up modem) | |
| April 2010 | 626KB - download time approx 2 minutes (using 56k dial-up modem) | |
| March 2010 | 651KB - download time approx 2 minutes (using 56k dial-up modem) | |
| Febuary 2010 | 910KB - download time approx 3 minutes (using 56k dial-up modem) | |
| January 2010 | 488KB - download time approx 2 minutes (using 56k dial-up modem) |
To see older editions, you can visit our repository here.
If you wish to see the complete, original printed editions, which go back much further than the editions on this site,
then these are available from the Essex County Records Office in Chelmsford and from Colchester Library.
The documents for download above are in Portable Document Format. To read them, you will need to have a PDF Reader installed on your computer.
You can download the free Adobe Acrobat now by clicking the logo.
(Be sure not to accept any of the other products Adobe may try to download - untick the other boxes for trials etc.)