AN EXHIBITION featuring old photographs of Tadley that shows how much the town has changed over the last 50 to 100 years is now open at Tadley Library.
The exhibit, titled 'An Historic Walk Through Tadley', has been organised by the Tadley and District History Society (TADS) and was made possible by a grant from the Councillor Community Grant scheme.
The grant helped TADS purchase new display boards for the exhibit.
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The exhibition features photographs of Tadley, from the early 1900s to the present day. The photographs show how the town has changed over the years, from a small rural village to a thriving suburban community.
The exhibit is open to the public and can be seen until June 12. It is free to attend and no registration is required.
Mayor of Basingstoke and Deane, Cllr David Leeks, and members of the TADS Project Group were on hand to officially launch the exhibition.
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