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Village personalities (No 2)
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The wartime recruitment posters, one of which is shown left, depicted the W.L.A. as enjoying a healthy, almost glamorous life but the reality of looking after a dairy herd involved mud and muck, hard work and long hours. Freda thrived on the work, tackling it with typical energy and enthusiasm and soon became a valued worker while managing to enjoy her situation. Her talents for organization and working with young people soon found an outlet as she took over the captaincy of the local Girl Guide company, a position made vacant by the vicar's wife, who had moved with her husband the Revd. Watson to another parish. The arrival in the village of this lively and attractive young brunette did not go unnoticed by the young men and Freda had no shortage of would-be boy-friends. Life was to change though when she married local man Cyril Swann in 1942 and her first daughter Liz was born. |
Just after this window closed, another opened as the East Cambs Council were considering a new community centre for Stetchworth and the surrounding villages. As a long-serving parish clerk Freda played a key role in the founding of The Ellesmere Centre and together with four other ladies put up the initial money to stock a community shop at the centre. With a post office added later it continues today to provide a valuable service to the local community.
When the position of parish clerk for Wood Ditton fell vacant in 1997 Freda, by then with 32 years experience, became a natural choice. She retired from this position at the end of March 2003, during her 81st year.
Since Cyril died in 1994, Freda has not rested. Mention could be made of her reporting P.C. meetings and local affairs to The Newmarket Journal, presiding officer for the main part of the village at election time (with the polling station in Freda's caravan), past secretary and treasurer of the Wood Ditton & Saxon Street branch of the Woman's Institute, Neighbourhood Watch co-ordinator, part-time work at the Ellesmere shop where she has a long term interest, secretary of the Stetchworth allotments association and giving lifts in her car to the less mobile in the village.
So what time for hobbies? She loves walking her black Labrador Sam around the local woods and enjoys her Ditton Green garden. She often looks after Toby, one of her six great-grandchildren.
Both daughters are married, Liz lives at Isleham and works in Cambridge. Mary is a teacher in Sitges near Barcelona and this gives Freda a good excuse for a twice-yearly break in Spain.
Freda has lived in Wood Ditton for 65 years and it can be truly said that she has been an asset to the village and its locality from the time she arrived.

Other Village Personalities
No 3 - Jack & Doris Scrivener
No 4 - Beryl Woollard
No 5 - Sepp and Daphne Krombacher
No 7 - Ivor & Iris Brown
No 8 - Roy & Jill Steggles
No 9 - Derrick & Veronica Aspland