The Bulletin Team

Claudia Flavell-While, Editor, and her husband, Richard, have lived in Brixworth since 2001 when they bought a house in Station Road near the hunt kennels. They have a daughter two horses and assorted other pets. Claudia started to dabble in journalism while still at school, working on her secondary school’s newsletter. She is now Director of Publications at the Institution of Chemical Engineers. in Rugby, in charge of five journals and the Institution’s monthly members’ magazine which she also edits.
Neal Brown, Ad Manager, has lived in Brixworth, with his wife Andrea, for only a short time. Having moved back to the UK from Melbourne, Australia in 2002, he lived in Northampton for 10 years before moving to Brixworth in 2012. Whilst working as a Supply Chain Consultant in the Industrial Automation industry, he also enjoys working in the community as a Brixworth Parish Councillor. As a new member of the team, he is looking forward to working with our regular advertisers as well as introducing new faces to the Bulletin.
Sheila Jenner, Treasurer, moved to Brixworth with her husband Archie in September 1987. They live at The Old Post Office (next to the George Inn) from where they run their accounting practice, Archie Jenner Consultants, providing accounting and taxation services to local businesses and individuals. Their 19 year old daughter, Katherine, attends Birmingham University. Sheila plays tennis for a Northampton ladies’ team and enjoys walking and cycling. She has been treasurer of The Brixworth Bulletin since April 2005.
Louise Robinson, Distribution Manager, has lived in Brixworth for over 14 years with her husband Steve. She has 3 children, one at Moulton school and 2 at Brixworth primary. Currently Louise is a volunteer at the Brixworth information point and helps at Brixworth Primary School. She is on a break from teaching and enjoys reading and decorating. Having distributed the Bulletin for the last 6 years she is very happy to be a member of the team as she feels that it is a vital source of information for the village.
Kate Calnan, Draughton Correspondent, has lived in Draughton for over ten years. She runs her own business from home and divides the rest of her time between family and assorted needy dogs. She aims to reflect what the little community of Draughton gets up to - but sometimes finds it hard to squash all the achievements into her allotted 200-ish words - such is the way of this village.

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