Created By: Meghan Martin
The Flamborough Review has been circulated weekly throughout the area since May, 1918 when Mr. Harold Green published the first edition. Prior to moving to this location in the 1950’s the paper was published in the old Bell Tower, which was situated where Memorial Hall stands, and then from a building on Flamboro Street. The upstairs of this two storey structure was designed as a residence but has now been converted into offices to accommodate publication of the paper. When the Flamborough Review was first published the editors printed three hundred copies for the area. The former Flamborough Review building has been renovated into a commercial/residential space.
This point of interest is part of the tour: Walking Waterdown's History
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