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Stody is a small village near Melton Constable and Holt in North Norfolk. It has a total population of 4 people on which the Mayor of Stody, Ben Weston, has absolute and complete control.

The Church parish is frequented regularly by almost 50% of the population and the annual Christmas service has been described by some as "raucus" and "out of this world."

The ethnic diversion in the population of Stody is a diverse one - ranging from people as far away as Essex (2 hours south of Stody) and the closer Fakenham (15 minutes East of Stody.)

Tourism in recent years has rocketed - Stody is frequented by upwards of 20 people a year: mainly relatives of the Weston family.

Stody's economy is fairly stable and inline with that of other European cities - with a gross annual product of almost £800,000/year (compared to a meagre £621 billion/year of Canary Wharf, London.)

Although there has been civil unrest as of late, with errant sheep and grumpy farmers, Stody is generally a quiet, attractive cosmos offering some of the finest views of the Norfolk English countryside.

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See this document: [1]. Semiconscious · talk 23:03, 11 January 2006 (UTC)[reply]