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Chatteris' F-Stop Camera Club stages exhibition of life under lockdown in the town




Local MP Steve Barclay had a sneak peek of a new exhibition that features photographs taken by Chatteris residents to capture life in the town under lockdown.
Chatteris F-Stop Camera Club ran a competition during the summer calling on people to submit one image that sums up their experience of lockdown.
The results are now on show at the parish church on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sundays, when the church is open, and they have also been published in a limited edition book, which has been offered to members, but may be extended to others if demand is high enough.

Steve Barclay, MP, with a copy of the book produced by the F-Stop Camera Club at Chatteris. (42542579)
Steve Barclay, MP, with a copy of the book produced by the F-Stop Camera Club at Chatteris. (42542579)


However, a copy will be in the town library, and the images will also be available in the future to view on the Community Archive.
Steve, who was in Chatteris on Friday, said: " Well done to the members of the Chatteris F-Stop Camera Club who have produced a fabulous exhibition of photos about life in Chatteris during the Covid lockdown.
"It really captures the many changes to our way of life during those month. I recommend a visit to the exhibition and I am looking forward to seeing more of their photos in the months ahead."
Opening times of the exhibition are: 9am to 12pm on Tuesdays, 5pm to 7pm on Thursdays and 11am to 2pm on Sundays.



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