Questions were raised about whether one winner deserved its prize. ‘We had categories such as most attractive pony and fastest trotter.’ Nevertheless, events at the pony show conspired to tear the village apart. ‘It wasn’t anything very professional,’ says Adam. The big summer event was the annual pony show, organised by the parish council association. But as soon as he arrived, he made the mistake of joining his village’s community Facebook group. Having been a South London borough councillor, he was excited about trading in the hustle and bustle of the big city for something more sedate. Two years ago, my friend Adam moved to a village in deepest East Anglia. Stuart Heritage reports from the front line. They’re meant to be for the community to share transport tips and discuss pony shows, but behind the tranquil façade, it’s all kicking off on our village Facebook groups.
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