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Minch CAN Members – Minch CAN

Rachel

Where’re your roots? Having moved here a few years ago my roots are very happy to be bedding down into these lovely Cotswold parts.  What’s home? I feel really privileged to have settled in Box with my husband and young kids, with all its space, views, access to the woods Read more…

Gilly

Where’re your roots? I grew up in Bath, left home for university in Southampton where I studied Geography and met my husband Dominic. We bought a 100 year old Dutch barge, sailed it back from The Netherlands and spent six happy years living aboard on The River Hamble. What’s home? Read more…

Chloe

Where’re your roots? I grew up in London and Bath, but my Dad grew up on Rodborough Common. My grandad was a local dentist and a Stroud Town councillor – he was responsible for an innovative scheme where the council’s trucks were run on methane from the sewage plant at Read more…

Chris

Where’re your roots? originally from Lancashire but have lived in the Stroud area since 1980. What’s work? Am a retired Chartered Engineer and worked in manufacturing for decades. What do you do, when you’re not doing Minch CAN? When not engaged in Minch CAN, I enjoy golf and classical music. Read more…

David

David

Where’re your roots? Born in Sussex, resident of Stroud District since 1985 What’s home? Adjacent to the Cotswold Way north of Painswick What’s work? Chartered Town planner What do you do, when you’re not doing Minch CAN? Ride vintage road bikes, travel, wine, history and politics Why did you join Read more…

Dmytro

Dmytro

Where’re your roots? I’m from multi-cultural Foleshill in the City of Three Spires, Coventry, the Ghost Town where the toilets all smelled of desperation, and the streets all echoed of aggregation, and I grew up in a time of ska. What’s home? Half-way up a hillside in Brimscombe, with a Read more…