Talk:Imber

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Any former Imber residents or children thereof out there? I would like to change the word "abandoned" as this is clearly the wrong word to use. Evicted, removed, evacuated, voluntarily relocated, or a mixture of all these are closer to the truth - but perhaps it is best left to those former residents to speak for themselves. If nobody posts by 1 June 2006, then I will change the words myself. Its such a sad story. Istvan 19:18, 20 March 2006 (UTC)

There's an interview with a surviving resident on http://www.bilderberg-mirror.org.uk/Dialect12Jan08.mp3 ; worth a read. Also, as the village has intermittent open days, maybe someone could go down and get some photos for wikimedia. —Preceding unsigned comment added by SteveLoughran (talkcontribs) 09:49, 13 January 2008 (UTC)