Get in touch
There are many reasons you may want to get in touch with the website team:
To submit news or an event poster
– Village members are free to suggest or even submit short write-ups of village events and we would love you to do so! We do reserve the right to edit or decline submissions.
– For event posters, we do keep an eye on to the Puddletown Community Facebook group. We may miss something so we encourage you to send us important events.
To research our archives or submit archive material
If you would like to get involved in our research and write stories about the village past, please get in touch!
And if you have any old photographs you would like us to add to our History section, we would love to hear from you.
To add a local business to the directory
We want to support local business! Submit requests to be added to the local business directory. We will carry out some simple checks and ask that your business be within striking distance of the village.
NEW! If you have any limited special offers you would like us to share, please get in touch.
We wanted to leave a quick note to say how thrilled we are with the positive response we have had so far – thanks for your support.
We’re adding to the website all the time, so do get in touch with your news, photos, business, event, community group!
The Website team
Meet the team

Sarah Wheldon
Sarah lived abroad for 7 years and is glad to now be so close to her family once more.
After working for many years in project management and digital marketing, Sarah decided to teach herself website development using WordPress.
Sarah is responsible for website design, content editing, and publicity.

Diana Hooper
Diana is a self-professed history buff, and you very rarely see her without her notes on her family tree or a Puddletown history book.
Diana is the website project's Community Contact and also leads the History research team. All the while being Chair of The Puddletown Society!

Claire Kendall
Claire is a published author with a talent for making local history accessible to all. She certainly knows Puddletown like the back of her hand.
Claire is a regular contributor to the History Blog and offers invaluable advice to the team on all things local history.
