Available in Dunsmore, The Lee, Halton, Wendover, Weston Turville and Liffré April 2012 The views expressed by contributors are their own and not necessarily the views of the editor. www.wendover-news.co.uk contributions for May before Monday 16 April (including payments for ads) book early to avoid disappointment ℡ 01296 624270 [email protected]Florence Nightingale Hospice Shop, 19, High St, Wendover HP22 6DX Wendover News is delivered through the door to many local households. If you do not receive one at home and would like to volunteer to deliver for us to your road, please contact the office (see above). Wendover News would like to thank all our willing volunteers. Established 1989 Love, hope and joy Over the last ten months I have been surrounded with the love and support of family and friends following the sudden death of my husband. The grief which I have experienced has at times brought me very low, but the love of others has kept me going. With the clocks springing forward at the end of March comes the certain knowledge that spring has arrived. For a while now, there have been signs all around us in nature that fill us with the hope that warmer and longer days are not too far away and that summer is just around the corner. Today a toddler gave me a great big cheeky smile. He rushed to greet me with his sticky hands covered in the remains of his afternoon snack. His laughter and joy were infectious and he made the world a happier place. Love, hope and joy: all three make life worth living. As Easter approaches, I am reminded again of the love of Jesus that took him to the cross, the hope that he brought to the lives of so many by bringing wholeness to body, mind and spirit, and the joy his disciples experienced on that first Easter Sunday when he appeared to them. This was good news – he made their lives worth living. I believe it can still be good news for us. Today, the promise of Jesus for each one of us is still one of love, hope and joy, even in the midst of the struggles and stresses of life, and even in the darkest times. May we all know this good news at Easter time. Rev. Heather McIntyre, Minister, Wendover Free Church ANTIQUES AT . . . WENDOVER ANTIQUES AT . . . WENDOVER ANTIQUES AT . . . WENDOVER ANTIQUES AT . . . WENDOVER . Happy Easter Once we’ve searched for our Easter Eggs (see below) and eaten them, we can look forward to St George, then celebrations in both May and June. February's mystery object was a tin opener. Open 7 Days a week Free car park at rear of shop THE OLD POST OFFICE WENDOVER, BUCKS 01296 625335 www.antiquesatwendover.co.uk RAF Flypast date : Tuesday 17 April at 1.30pm To celebrate the completion of training at RAF Halton we can expect a flypast (weather permitting). £10 Gift Voucher for the Winner April Mystery Object 25% off weekend to celebrate 25 years Saturday 31 March 10-5.30 Sunday 1 April 11-5 The 2nd Egg Huntastic Easter Sunday 8 April @ 4pm Wendover Campus, HP22 6NL (Formerly Wendover House School) tea, coffee, soft drinks, cake all available in the marquee tickets £1 per person from @stmary’s 11 High Street or No2 Pound Street and St Anne’s, St Mary’s & Wendover Free Church all proceeds to Mimi’s Mission www.mimismission.co.uk
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Established 1989
Love, hope and joy Over the last ten months I have been surrounded with the love and support of family and friends following the sudden death of my husband. The grief which I have experienced has at times brought me very low, but the love of others has kept me going. With the clocks springing forward at the end of March comes the certain knowledge that spring has arrived. For a while now, there have been signs all around us in nature that fill us with the hope that warmer and longer days are not too far away and that summer is just around the corner. Today a toddler gave me a great big cheeky smile. He rushed to greet me with his sticky hands covered in the remains of his afternoon snack. His laughter and joy were infectious and he made the world a happier place.
Love, hope and joy: all three make life worth living. As Easter approaches, I am reminded again of the love of Jesus that took him to the cross, the hope that he brought to the lives of so many by bringing wholeness to body, mind and spirit, and the joy his disciples experienced on that first Easter Sunday when he appeared to them. This was good news – he made their lives worth living. I believe it can still be good news for us. Today, the promise of Jesus for each one of us is still one of love, hope and joy, even in the midst of the struggles and stresses of life, and even in the darkest times. May we all know this good news at Easter time.
Rev. Heather McIntyre, Minister, Wendover Free Church
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Happy Easter Once we’ve searched for our Easter Eggs (see below) and eaten them, we can look forward to St George, then celebrations in both May and June.
February's mystery object was a tin opener.
Open 7 Days a week Free car park at rear of shop THE OLD POST OFFICE WENDOVER, BUCKS
01296 625335 www.antiquesatwendover.co.uk
RAF Flypast date : Tuesday 17 April at 1.30pm To celebrate the completion of training at RAF Halton we can expect a flypast (weather permitting).
£10
Gift Voucher for
the Winner
April
Mystery Object
25% off weekend to celebrate 25 years Saturday 31 March 10-5.30
Sunday 1 April 11-5
The 2nd Egg Huntastic Easter Sunday 8 April @ 4pm
Wendover Campus, HP22 6NL (Formerly Wendover House School)
tea, coffee, soft drinks, cake all available in the marquee
tickets £1 per person from @stmary’s 11 High Street or No2 Pound Street
and St Anne’s, St Mary’s & Wendover Free Church
all proceeds to Mimi’s Mission www.mimismission.co.uk
Mondays 13.30 Wendover Baby/Toddler Group 0-5yrs term time. Wendover Memorial Hall, details 709791 Mondays The Rotary Club of Wendover & District, see www.rotary-ribi.org/clubs/homepage.asp?ClubID=2041 Mondays 19.30 -21.30 Bucks French Club, Holiday Inn, Weston Turville, except Bank holidays, details 07738 512664 Mondays New Kung Fu classes for kids and adults Call Mark on 07809 403208 St Anne’s Hall. See advert on page3
Mon, Tues, Wed, Thurs & Fridays JAZZERCISE classes to suit you : www.jazzercise-uk.com 07900 987230 Tue & Wed19.30 Wendover Bridge Club, Cricket Pavilion, Witchell : details 624089 Tue & Thu Morning and Evening Adult, Teen & Children's Yoga Classes. 01296 623543, [email protected] Tuesdays 8.30am onwards Not Just Coffee mornings, Wendover Christian Centre, all welcome Tuesdays 10.00 Simply Walk, meet at Wendover Clock Tower for easy walk approx 1 hour, details 01494 475367 Tuesdays 13.30-15.30 artsmart Drawing for Absolute Beginners, Wendy Lewis Studio, Wendover 01494 670372 Tuesdays 20.00 Wheelers & Dealers, Square Dance Club, Wendover Memorial Hall : 07731 776654 Tuesdays 20.00 IMAGEZ Camera Club: Weston Turville Village Hall, www.imagez.org.uk or call 01296 612632 Wed’days 19.45 - 20.45 Salsa Dance Classes at Wendover Royal British Legion, Bookings: 07767 234532 Thursdays 19.00 Ballroom & Latin Dance Class / 20.00 : Dance, Wendover Memorial Hall, details 01442 865734 Thursdays 19.45 Wendover Choral Society, St. Mary’s Church Wendover. New Term 8 Sept Details 01296 620450 Fridays 10.00 Churches Together in Wendover : Noah’s Ark Parent & Toddler Group, Wendover Christian Centre
APRIL Sun 01 14.00 – 16.30 pm KEHS SPRING SHOW at Stewart Hall: Bulbs/spring flowers, produce/teas, Stewart Hall Mon 02 19.30-21.30pm Aylesbury Dolls House Club Open Evening, Halton Village Hall Mon 02 19.30 Wendover Parish Council Meeting, Wendover Library Room. All welcome; details 01296 623056 Tue 03 12.00 Justice & Peace Lunch: Home made soup. Suggested donation £3.00, Wendover Christian Centre Tue 03 20.00 Kimble Horticultural Society Ask the Expert, Stewart Hall, Lt. Kimble Wed 04 10.00 Wendover U3A, The Arrival of Rudolph Hess in UK : St Mary’s Church, Wendover (members only) Wed 04 19.00 Fostering & Adoption : Wendover Local Area Forum, at Weston Turville Village Hall Thu 05 19.00 Wendover Library Reading Group : For details call 07979 855047 GOOD FRIDAY 06 10.00 Children’s activities in Wendover Christian Centre EASTER SUNDAY 08 Egg Huntastic 16.00 Tickets £1 per person from No2 or @stmarys shop, see ad Front Sun 08 18.15 for 18.30: Contemplative Fire NOT at St Mary’s Wendover, BUT this month AT THE LEE Thu 12 10.30 Come and meet Mrs. Frances Bedford - Bucks Suffragette Movement, see article on page 4 Thu 12 13.00-15.00 Back to Basics-Fun with Clay with Carers Bucks, see article on page 4 Thu 12 8.00 W. Turville Horticultural Soc - A Year in the Life of a Local Beekeeper : Andrew Smith, WTVillage Hall Thu 12 19.45 Wendover Evening WI, The Role of a Magistrate: Debbie Gibbs St Anne’s Hall, details 01296 582318 Thu 12 20.00 Chiltern Writers Meeting: AGM & Manuscript Evening - Wendover Library Room Fri 13 20.00 St Leonards History Group, Fire at Windsor Castle, St Leonards Parish Hall: 01494 762954 Sat 14 09.00-13.00 Local Produce Market : Manor Waste, Wendover Sat 14 19.30 Wendover Music: Emma Johnson/John Lenehan at St Mary’s Church : See advert on Left Sun 15 15.00-16.00 Tribute to Flanders & Swann at St Mary’s Church, Wendover. See advert on left
COPY DATE FOR next edition of WENDOVER NEWS MONDAY 16 April Wed 18 19.00 Grandparents Loss of Contact Advice Group offering support, friendship: Holiday Inn, W.T see pg 5. Wed 18 19.30 Wendover Parish Council AGM, Wendover Memorial Hall. All Welcome—See advert below Thu 19 14.30 Wendover Horticultural Society: Plant Names: Mrs. Townsend, Wendover Library Room Thu 19 09.00-15.00 Legacy Antique & Collectors Market, Wendover Memorial Hall Thu 19 20.00 Aylesbury Centre for National Trust, Ancient Civilisations of Peru, Broughton Jnr. School Mon 23 Wendover History Walk tickets, £7.00 inc. tea & cakes, in advance only from the Clock Tower. Thu 26 20.00 Wendover Twinning Soc. Life in a Foundling Hospital: Lydia Cartwright, Wendover Library Room Fri 27 20:00 Weston Turville Historical Society: "Streets of London" : Colin Oakes. W T Village Hall. Sat 28 19.30 Concert Piano Trio playing Brahms, Mendelssohn etc at St Marys W. Turville, see advert p3. Sun 29 Yoga Retreat Day — Contact Sue Low, 01296 630475
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Legacy Fairs Antique & Collectors Market
Thursday 19 April
9am-3pm (Trade 8am)
Entrance by donation to Charity
Wendover Memorial Hall
Yoga Retreat Day 29 April
Weekly class Wed 8pm Meditation & Masterclasses
Contact Sue 630475
Holy Week Events and Services
Wednesday 4 April 21.00 Sung Compline, St Mary’s (coffee served from 20.15) Good Friday 6 April 10.30 Children’s Activities, Wendover Christian Centre 12.00 Churches Together Good Friday Service, St Anne’s leading to Walk of Witness pausing at Manor Waste, going to 13.00 Churches Together Good Friday Service, St Mary’s 19.00 Vespers with RC Holy Communion in St Anne’s Saturday 7 April 20.00 Easter Fire & Vigil Readings, St Anne’s
For Sunday Services, see back page of Wendover News
WENDOVER MUSIC Saturday 14 April 7.30pm
St Mary’s Church, Wendover, Emma Johnson (clarinet)
John Lenehan (piano) Debussy, Schumann, Weber,
Copland & Milhau Season tickets £42 (concsns £39)
Children (+5 yrs) £4 Concert tickets £14 (concsns £13) Children (+5 yrs) £1 from: Wendover, Pr. Risborough &
Aylesbury Tourist Information credit card hotline 01296 330559,
booking fee will apply More details from 01296 615753
www.wendovermusic.org.uk
Annual Parish Meeting Wendover Memorial Hall
Manor Road
Wednesday 18 April 2012
at 7.30 pm
Come and hear what has been achieved for Wendover
during the course of the last 12 months
and the new projects that are being
undertaken.
This will be your chance to meet and
consult with your Parish Council Team.
There will be light refreshments, whilst listening to
‘guest speakers’ to include
Isabel Edgar Biançon, Recycling Officer, AVDC
Cheerful Bird Productions
invite you to- 'DROP ANOTHER HAT'
A tribute to FLANDERS AND SWANN In the company of
Michael Bernstein & Colin Stevens
Sunday April 15 at 3 - 4pm St Mary's Church, Wendover.
Tickets (at the door only) £10 and £2 for children under 16
Tea and cakes after the show for donations to St Mary's Fund
Proceeds to Wendover Choral Society Registered Charity 1107449
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Events
Kimble & Elleboro’ Spring Show Sunday 1 April, 2-4pm, Stewart Hall Come and see beautiful bulbs, spring flowers, floral art and domestic produce and enjoy a delicious home-made tea.
Aylesbury Dolls House Club Mon 2 April, 7.30 – 9.30pm, Halton V Hall This is an Open Evening, where we welcome visitors to one of our regular monthly meetings (usually held on the second Monday of the month). If you enjoy craft work, come and see what we do. There will be a variety of exhibits including entries for our Easter competition, and you can talk to our members as they create miniature items. For more information, call Barbara on 01296 415826.
Ask the Expert Tuesday 3 April, 8pm, Stewart Hall Your chance to question some of the most experienced members of Kimble and Ellesborough Horticultural Society who have a wealth of practical knowledge and local know-how.
Fostering interest in your Forum Wednesday 4 April, 7-9pm, WT Village Hall Fostering & adoption, an update on local Jubilee and Olympic events and the steps being undertaken in the local area to tackle domestic violence are some of the key issues
being considered at the next Wendover Local Area Forum. Local public transport services will also be discussed, alongside updates from BCC, AVDC, the Police and RAF Halton. Do you have a question or want to find out more about your County and District council services? Please feel free to come along. This is a public meeting and residents are very welcome.
Good Friday W. Christian Centre. Fri 6 April, 10am—12, W Christian Centre Churches Together in Wendover will be holding an Easter activities morning for children. Do come and join us. Children of all ages are welcome. Tea, coffee, cold drinks and cake will be served! We look forward to seeing you there.
Egg Huntastic for Mimi’s Mission Sunday 8 April, 4pm, Wendover Campus Last year’s Egg Huntastic on the Manor Waste was a great success. This year it will be at 4pm on the field of Wendover Campus HP22 6NL, formerly known as Wendover House School. (Also the venue of Wendover Celebrates which will be held on Monday 4 June.) Tickets only £1 from @stmary’s and No2 Pound Street or the churches. Marquee with refreshments including home made cakes. Thanks to Rumseys for the chocolate Easter eggs. Proceeds to Mimi’s Mission. http://www.mimismission.co.uk/
Population Matters (after AGM) Tue 10 April, 7.45pm, Wen Library Room The AGM of Chiltern Humanists is an opportunity to reflect on the past year's activities, quiz the committee and to discuss how the Group should develop in the future. We want to hear the views of as many members (and others) as possible, so please do come along and have your say. There are vacancies on the committee giving the opportunity to get involved and help with the management and development if the Group.
After the AGM business there will be a discussion about Population Matters, a subject of serious concern to several members and other local groups. Everyone is welcome at our meetings. For more information about Chiltern Humanists and a full programme of events, please visit www.chilternhumanists.org.uk
Back to Basics – Fun with Clay! Thu 12 April 1.00 – 3.00pm Library Room, Make your own creation with clay with an experienced potter. Also refreshments and a chance to chat and ask any questions about your caring role. If you are a family carer and would like to come along to the group you will be sure of a friendly welcome. There is no charge, just come along on the day. For more information please contact: Carers Bucks, Ardenham Court, Oxford Road, Aylesbury, HP19 8HT. Tel. 0300 777 2722.
Magistrates in the community Thursday 12 April, 7.45pm, St Anne’s Hall Many thanks to everyone who supported the WI Spring Coffee Morning on 17 March in Wendover Library Room. It was a huge success. On 12 April, we will learn about Magistrates in the Community and the draw will be held for the Annual Educational Bursary; paying for a member to attend a course of their choosing either at Denman College (the WI’s own residential college) or another venue. Visitors are most welcome. Any queries telephone Margaret Currell - 01296 582318
Local Suffragette Walks Thursday 12 April, 10.30am Frances Bedford, a member of the South Australia Parliament and historian of the suffragette movement, will be visiting Wendover and will be at my home, 43 Dobbins Lane, on Thursday 12 April. Frances has a special interest in Muriel Matters, a colleague of Emmeline Pankhurst and would like to meet anyone interested in the movement. She will be taking part in at least one of several suffragette walks in Buckinghamshire (including Wendover, Aylesbury, Great Missenden, High Wycombe). Sadly for her, she will miss the April 19 100th anniversary of the Aylesbury Suffragette prison protests.
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Wendover Music Saturday 14 April, 7.30pm, St Mary’s Church The first of this season’s Wendover Music concerts features Emma Johnson, international clarinet soloist, and John Lenehan, acclaimed pianist and accompanist for this concert, who will be making their third visit to Wendover. They played to huge audiences on previous visits, so please book early for what promises to be an evening of lyrical music in a beautiful setting. The programme will include music by Debussy Premiere Rhapsodie, Schumann Romances, Opus 94, Weber Grand Duo Concertant in E flat, Opus 48, Copland Clarinet Sonata, Emma Johnson Bedtime Stories and Milhaud Scaramouche Suite. Tickets from Wendover, Princes Risborough and Aylesbury Tourist Information Centres. Aylesbury Visitor Information Centre offers a credit card hotline, 01296 330559 (booking
fee applies). Further information 01296
615753 and www.wendovermusic.org.uk
The Grandparents’ Association Wednesday 18 April, 7pm, The Holiday Inn If you are a grandparent who has lost contact or have been denied reasonable contact with your grandchildren, why not contact our local Grandparents Support Group or just come along to one of our monthly meetings at The Holiday Inn, Aston Clinton at 7pm. More details on www.wendover-news.co.uk
Drop Another Hat Sun 15 April, 3-4pm, St Mary’s, Wendover Cheerful Bird Productions invite you to this tribute to FLANDERS AND SWANN. In the company of Michael Bernstein and Tickets (at the door only) £10 (£2 for children under 16). Tea and cakes after the show for donat ions to St Mar y ' s Fund. Proceeds to Wendover Choral Society.
Registered Charity 1107449.
Book Club Sat 21 April 10.30am, W Christian Centre Coffee, cake and plenty of interesting conversation are available on the third Saturday of each month at Wendover Christian Centre at Book Club. We meet at 10.30am until about 11.30am to discuss what we have been reading, our favourite authors, hear recommendations and sometimes swap books. No set reading – just the opportunity to talk over the books we enjoy. Everyone is welcome.
Cystic Fibrosis Week 29 April-5 May Family and friends of Emily Icke will be undertaking the Tough Mudder Army Assault Course to raise money for the Cystic Fibrosis Trust on Sunday 13 May. They will be raising money for the Cystic Fibrosis Trust as Emily suffers from this condition. More details on www.wendover-news.co.uk
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Christian Aid Ploughman’s Lunch Tue 1 May, 12noon - 1.45pm, W Christ Centre Tickets available in advance, from: the Churches, @stmary’s shop, the Clock Tower. There will be a raffle, and a fresh produce table - items for this stall very welcome. Come, bring friends, enjoy!
Courtyard Charity Fair Saturday 5 May, The Courtyard Calling all craft makers for The Courtyard Charity Fair. Anyone interested in a stall please call Melanie on 07854 787733 or pop into ‘a little bird told me’ gallery.
Calling all Gardeners Saturday 5 May, 10-1, Gt Miss Mem Hall Now that Spring is upon us we invite all the keen gardeners among you to visit our Plant and Produce Market. Stock up on a wide range of reasonably priced plants and raise funds for your local wildlife trust. Other stalls include delicious home made cakes and preserves, second hand books, pre-loved garden tools and Wildlife Trust gifts and information. Admission is free, refreshments are available. Support the Buckinghamshire, Berkshire and Oxfordshire Wildlife Trust which looks after eighty reserves and is deeply involved in the fight against HS2. Precious areas could be destroyed and the habitat of the very rare Bechstein's bats cut in two - we must raise the funds to prevent this!
Cyclists and volunteers needed
On May 5, 6 and 7 the Chilterns MS Centre will be holding the annual Land's End to John O'Groats (static) cycle ride at World's End Garden Centre. We are now recruiting cyclists for short sessions on the bikes and volunteers to help each day. Anyone wishing to help please contact Sue Barber by email: [email protected]
St Mary’s Celebrates Saturday 5 to Monday 7 May The weekend, come rain or shine, promises to be bursting with family fun and entertainment. Groups throughout the village are entering floral exhibits. For the musically minded, there will be performances from local schools, professional musicians and the St Mary’s music group. Two and three dimensional art, will be on display. Sunday (the 6th) will focus on family activities with a BBQ, bouncy slide and children’s activities. Tea, cakes and coffee will be served on all three days and a ploughman’s lunch on both Saturday and Monday. In addition, a plant & book sale, a raffle & tombola, and Pimms & local ale will all be available for sale. And finally, don’t forget the special events taking place on the Saturday and Sunday evenings. The AMC Big Band will be performing on the Saturday 5 May from 7.30pm and we are looking forward to an
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evening of superb music from one of the country’s most successful youth jazz bands. Tickets are available for sale at St Mary’s church on Sunday mornings or @stmarys on the High Street. Furthermore, the Songs of Praise concert at St Mary’s from 6.30pm on Sunday 6 May will provide a special service of celebration whilst we enjoy the beautifully refurbished church. Proceeds from the whole weekend will be given to the St Mary’s refurbishment fund. Offers of support are gratefully received by Carol Crockett on [email protected]. We are in need of cakes, books, plants and of course raffle and tombola prizes. And if you can volunteer during the weekend, whether serving teas and coffees, or helping out with children’s activities, please do let us know. A detailed programme is available at www.stmaryswendover.org.uk in @stmary’s on the High Street.
Wendover Celebrates Monday 4 June Wendover Celebrates will see the biggest event Wendover has witnessed since the millennium. On 4 June, Wendover will celebrate the Queen's Diamond Jubilee and the Olympics. The celebration will begin at 12 noon with a Carnival Parade from Ashbrook Park to Wendover Campus (formerly Wendover House School), where
an afternoon of entertainment will await you, including a much anticipated It's a Knockout competition - enter via the website! In the evening, Wendover will rock to live music from the winner of the Wendover Celebrates Battle of the Bands competition followed by 48 Krash, The Pepper Show and Wendover's favourite band - The Duvets. The evening will also see fire performers, a fantastic fireworks finale and the lighting of Wendover's Jubilee Beacon. Entry into the afternoon event is by voluntary donation on the gate from 12noon. Entry to the evening event, starting at 6pm, is ticket only. Special early bird introductory prices are online now! We are very grateful to Wendover Parish Council for its additional grant of £5,000 and also to those businesses who have shown their support for Wendover through sponsorship of the event. We are now well on the way to reaching our fundraising target. The deadline for businesses who wish to be in the event programme is 16 April, so please act now if you want to be a part of it. Places are still available in The Parade and pitches are still available for local charities, traders and businesses. The organisers are also looking for volunteers to help on the day. Use the 'volunteer' link on the website if you can spare some t im e. V is i t www.wendovercelebrates.org.uk for tickets, to get involved and for full details of the day.
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HS2 At a packed Memorial Hall meeting on 25 February, residents were updated on Wendover HS2's three strategic goals: our priority, which is the cancellation of HS2 through the Chilterns; but if that fails, in spite of the evidence and logical arguments against HS2, a fully-bored tunnel right through the Chilterns; and fair and improved compensation.
Brian Thompson from the Wendover HS2 Action Group explained how the green tunnel through Wendover had been lengthened, and pointed out the benefits that this would bring to large areas of Wendover. He argued that a longer tunnel was necessary to protect the rest of the village, and that a bored tunnel right through the Chilterns was a better option.
Thomas Crane from the HS2 Action Alliance gave an overview of the legal case that the Alliance proposes to bring on behalf of all the communities affected, and urged residents to give generously to the legal fund. He stressed that this was our one chance to stop HS2 in the courts. Martin Tett gave an update on the separate legal challenge being pursued by the councils of the 51M Group, and Hilary Wharf spoke warmly about the Government’s failure to provide the fair compensation scheme that was promised for those affected by HS2. Residents were asked to write to the Transport Secretary Justine Greening, calling for a fully bored tunnel through the Chilterns if HS2 goes ahead, and the fair compensation scheme promised by David Cameron.
Wendover HS2 is delighted to announce that we have now reached the initial target of £30,000 for our legal fighting fund, which is our contribution towards the legal costs of taking the Government to court by Judicial Review. Our sincere thanks go out to all those who have contributed. The fighting fund will stay open for the time being. We are also most grateful to the Parish Council for a grant of £5,000.
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I write as a frequent visitor to this lovely part of the Chilterns - and a former Chiltern resident - regarding the alterations to Wendover Station. Having read the letter from Sean & Helen Meier I fully sympathise with them and their Forest Close neighbours. The visual assault upon an individual approaching the station or pausing to take in a general view of the area is nothing less than shocking - what on Earth has happened to allow such a foul piece of architectural vandalism to proceed? One wonders if the Parish Council would like to comment on this affair - I should be most interested to hear what they knew of the plans prior to its inception. The whole appendage seems to me to be wrongly sited, poorly thought out, an unnecessary intrusion upon those living adjacent, and a sad indictment of the careless approach to such "improvements". Is it too much to expect Chiltern Railways and others to take into consideration the views of local residents? As far as those who desperately needed improved access are concerned, it seems to me that the distance from the safe parking area to this new bridge and lift is far further and more awkward than that of the original bridge. One wonders why the new lifts could not have been placed alongside the old (rather beautiful) original bridge and hence adjacent to the car park? I think some explanation is required from all
those who knew of this work, and if nothing else the Parish and those others should now put into place some form of green screening, and/or redesign this awful erection. Perhaps the designer thought it looked nice on paper - well it may do in central Tokyo - but alas that person has permanently blighted a lovely village station, and some more. It doesn't fill me with confidence that the next railway project will proceed properly and with due concern for those living and appreciating the Chilterns and Wendover.
Richard Moore
I echo the sentiments above. I was shocked when the lift was erected as was the Wendover Parish Council Planning Committee when representations were made by Mr and Mrs Meier at the meeting on 21 February. Whilst the Planning Committee understands that the Local Planning Authority cannot normally consider loss of view as an obstacle to development there was an expression of sympathy for the residents that had been affected by an overbearing ugly structure. A letter has been sent to AVDC expressing concerns that whilst there is no statutory requirement to notify or consult neighbours, or the Parish Council, WPC would have appreciated the opportunity to query the siting of the bridge and provide recommendations in support of residents comments. Bob Duggan
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Wendover Many of you will be aware that BCC have decided that they can no longer afford to fund all the libraries in the county. They have therefore determined that a number of them must be ‘transferred to the community’ and become officially known as Community Libraries. Wendover is amongst those designated for such a change of status. There is no avoiding the fact that this move is driven by the perceived need to save money, but it is possible to put a positive slant on the envisaged changes by highlighting the positive effects of there being greater community involvement in running the local library. To this end a group of local residents, who understand the important part a thriving library can and should play in the life of a community, have come together to form the Wendover Community Library Committee. They have met regularly for a year, and the Committee is now in a position to let local people have an up to date picture of the current situation. The proposals put forward by the committee have been shared with BCC and they have received a positive endorsement. What follows is a brief description of the Committee’s proposals. The transfer of Wendover’s Library from County Library to Community Library will be staged over a period that could last up to two years, so that the risks associated with the
change can be reduced as much as possible. (Wendover will be the biggest, and therefore most complex, of the libraries scheduled for change.) The Community Library will operate from around July 2012. Importantly it will employ a Library Manager and a Library Assistant and these appointments will be made by the Bucks Library Service working with the Wendover Community Library Committee. The two professional staff will be supported by a team
of Library Volunteers, and, with continuing support from the County Library Service, one of the Library Assistant’s specific responsibilities will be for the training and ongoing support of the Volunteer Staff.
The volunteers will ‘sign up’ to be in the Library at specific times, which we anticipate will be weekly or fortnightly, each of perhaps two or four hours. There will be a range of specific volunteers’ duties, which will go from essential basic library work, most of which will of course involve working with customers, to running specific activities. Some volunteer staff, for example, may particularly wish to be involved in the various reading activities for children that are planned. Some may wish to ensure that
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Library members of staff have a good cup of tea ready for their breaks! No one who feels that they can make a contribution to the Community Library project will be excluded. The Community Library will receive a grant from BCC, and various activities will continue to be funded by the County, (book supply, ICT for example), but it will be essential for the Community Library to generate income. To this end we will maximise the earning capacity of the building, we will apply for any grants that are, or become, available, and we will organise various activities. Amongst these will almost certainly be book sales, which we envisage will be held in the Library Conference Room on certain Saturdays. Given the sad closure of the Wendover Bookshop this particular venture illustrates how necessary income generation can also serve to enhance Wendover as a thriving community. Some readers will be aware that we have already had our first meeting of those who have expressed an interest in doing voluntary work in the Community Library. Posters have been placed around Wendover advertising the fact that we are still on the lookout for volunteers. If you think you might be interested and want to know more, please be in touch. There are straightforward forms to complete in the library, and a box into which they can be put. It is important to know that there will always be one or two professional staff working in the Library supporting and giving advice to volunteer staff. In conclusion the message here is the confirmation that Wendover will continue to have a thriving library. With enthusiastic, well organised community support it can continue to grow. Philip Mitchell
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Anti-fog Spectacles: No more steamed up glasses thanks to latest technology - Ivan R Cammack Optometrist, with practices in Chinnor, Thame and Wendover, is now offering a brand new type of spectacle lens that doesn’t steam up and obscure the wearer’s vision. ‘Optifog’ lenses from Essilor are designed to turn condensation into an invisible film for use by anyone who encounters problems or frustration with fog, with any type of vision correction needs. Steamed-up lenses are a daily discomfort for spectacle wearers and happen when a person moves from a cold to a hot environment. For example moving from an air conditioned to a heated room, having a hot drink, opening the dishwasher and playing sports cause glasses to steam up. The lenses have unique fog repellence properties and are activated by putting a drop of Optifog concentrate on each side of the lenses and wiping them gently with a soft cloth. The coating retains its anti-fog properties for up to one week under normal conditions. Independent optician, Ivan Cammack is striving to bring the latest advancements in eye care which will make a real difference to our spectacle wearers. Call Wendover 625892 or visit www.ivancammack.com
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Wendover Parish Council Meeting 12 March 2012 Wendover Library Chairman of Wendover Community Library Committee, Philip Mitchell, informed the meeting that the library was a crucial facility for Wendover and the committee had been formed to ensure that it stayed open. It was the largest of the libraries proposed for handover to the community and a plan involving a staged transfer over a period of two years from July 2012 had now been submitted to Bucks County Council for approval. The library would be staffed by a manager and an assistant together with a team of volunteers. Mr Mitchell said he was hopeful that it would stay open for the full twenty nine hours a week as at present and possibly for longer in the future. Grants Various applications for grants, including those from ‘Wendover Celebrates’ and Wendover HS2 Action Group, were considered by the Council under section 137 of the Local Government Act 1972 or other approved powers. Mr Dave Walls from the ‘Wendover Celebrates’ steering committee informed the meeting that they were stuck in a ‘vicious circle’ of not being able to market the event without funding and in the absence of further financial assistance from the Council, they might have to
downsize the event. Some Councillors expressed support for making a loan rather than a grant but were defeated by a narrow majority. Wendover HS2 Action Group had reduced the figure requested to help fund a judicial review from £15,000 to £5,000, but concerns were again expressed that the Council might be seen as duplicitous if it were to support such an action whilst also engaging in mitigation discussions. However, other Councillors argued that mitigation could go on side-by-side and it was important to do everything possible to resist HS2. As a potential compromise, it was suggested that a grant could be made to Wendover HS2’s general fund rather than specifically to support a judicial review.
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Book signing at Chiltern Brewery, Terrick Wednesday 18 April from 11.00 am Chiltern author C. S. Peters will be signing copies of his two novels of the Graham family saga: at the Chiltern Brewery. The books tell the story of how World War II impacts on two brothers both serving in the RAF, their relatives and all civilians, as Britain awaits invasion and ultimately begins the fight back, together with her allies, to free occupied Europe. These quotes are some examples of what readers have said
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Rozelle School of Dancing Congratulations to our dancers who performed in “Olymipia 2012” at the Grange School in February in aid of the PACE Centre in Aylesbury. The performers were aged between 2 and 80+ years! The dance styles varied from ballet through to street, and the music from classical to contemporary. We hope the audience was thoroughly entertained by our version of the Olympics.
A huge thank you to the army of helpers needed to stage this production and in particular to Melissa, Corinne and Carol. We raised £1320 in total and a cheque has been sent to PACE in acknowledgement of the work they do helping children who have severe mobility problems. Sue Donald
Nordic Walking – Enjoy Exercise in Our Local Countryside Nordic Walking has really taken off and is one of the fastest growing forms of exercise in the UK. Nordic walking started in Finland in the 1930’s as a summer training exercise for cross country skiers. People are clearly voting with their feet and choosing Nordic Walking as a way to get more active, and who can blame them? Nordic Walking can benefit everyone, regardless of fitness level, ability, speed or age. It gives a full body workout using 90% of your major muscles, burns calories so helps with weight loss, improves posture and has minimal impact on joints. Exercising in the outdoors is proven to improve your mental well-being, increase energy levels and leave you feeling revitalised. On our doorstep we have some amazing routes across the Chilterns - Wendover Woods, Coombe Hill, Dunsmore Heights and Whiteleaf, sometimes finishing near a very nice pub or cafe! Once you have mastered the technique, all you need is a set of poles and you can start
the minute you leave your front door. For a challenging, motivating and sociable
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Wendover Jnr School Fundraising Blue House Thank you for all your contributions towards making Blue House’s charity fund raising day such a success. Over £425 has been raised for their chosen charity – St Tiggywinkles. . Purple House What an amazing array of cakes there were! A huge thank you to all the children and parents for supporting this event. It really was a tremendous response and is reflected in the amount of money raised, a total of £408.44. Well done Purple House - this is a significant amount of money and will greatly assist the Hearing Dogs for the Deaf organisation and the important work they do.
We aim to promote an atmosphere which encourages individuality, independence and the right to choose, whilst maintaining a safe, happy and caring environment.
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Wendover Tennis and Squash Club The new tennis membership year starts on Sunday 1 April. We end the year with 4 of our 7 tennis teams in the top 2 positions in their respective divisions of the Aylesbury and District League. It has been a good winter season for the Club. We have tennis and squash camps for juniors running throughout the Easter holidays, the camps are open to m e m b e r s a n d n o n - m e m b e r s , c h e c k o u t www.wendovertennisandsquash.co.uk for further details.
Mid Bucks Beekeepers Association The theory part of our New Beekeepers course draws to an end on 2nd April, with over 40 attendees it has been a very successful course. Early in May the practical sessions start at the Association Apiary for both new and experienced beekeepers, the sessions are an excellent way to develop beekeeping skills. Anecdotal evidence from the members of the Association seem to indicate that colony losses this winter have not been as high as in previous years, this could be down to the less severe winter. If the weather of late March continues through April we should see the honeybee colonies grow, this can sometimes lead to swarming. The Association operates a free volunteer swarm collection service, if you need to report a swarm please go to www.mbbka.org.uk to verify it is honeybees and report it to our Swarm Officer.
Weston Turville Horticultural Soc Thursday 12 April, 8pm W T Village Hall Andrew Smith will be talking on “Bees & Flowers – a Year in the life of a Local Beekeeper.” New members & non members are always welcome. For more information please contact Pat Rutherford on 613965.
Wendover Cricket Club Junior Section The junior outdoor season starts in April with coaching times as shown: New players, including those who are new to the sport, are always welcome. There will be a signing-on morning 11.00-12.00 on Saturday 21 April when subscriptions should be paid for all age groups. At the same time we will be selling new club kit (shirts and caps) as well as running a “swap shop” for kit that has been outgrown but is still in good condition, so please also bring this along. For more information, please contact Nick Morley 01296 623289 [email protected]. Seniors Indoor nets are currently in progress before they switch to outside on Friday 20 April. The season proper begins with matches against Morgans and Monks Risborough on Saturday 28 and Sunday 29 April, both at home. Matches in the Mid Bucks League start on Saturday 5 May, with the 1st XI playing in the Premier Division and the 2nd XI in Division 2. There is also a full programme of Sunday games. New players are always welcome and should contact Club Captain Jonathan Seabrook on 01296-623286.
Wendover Youth Centre The centre offers an excellent facility for private functions and parties and is available to rent for one-off occasions or regular weekly events. The centre is now operated by a Management Committee due to the withdrawal of Bucks County Council funds back in August 2011. The Management Committee has set up a Limited Company with Charitable Status and has been successful in obtaining various grants to help fund the running of the Centre. Wendover Youth Club meets two nights a week (Tuesday and Thursday) and the Amazing Donkey meet on Friday evening. The Committee is working hard to make the Youth Centre a viable entity, and renting the space out to other clubs for events and parties. If you are interested in renting the Y o u t h C e n t r e p l e a s e c o n t a c t : [email protected]
Behind the Scenes 1st Wendover Group has an Executive Committee made up of parents or people who wish to be involved with Scouting, but not necessarily in direct contact with the children. This includes the Chairman Charles Craft, Treasurer, Neil Gordon, & Secretary Rachel Cahill. In addition to these posts we have people that cover Gift Aid (Marilyn Payne), Standing Order Income or subs (Shirley Cameron), Minibus (Lynn Hatfield), Grants (Margaret Heald), Trustees (Peter Stride), Buildings (currently vacant) and Representative of the Playgroup, Jack In The Box (Tracey Baughan). All these people are responsible for looking after the Finance, Insurance, Buildings and Equipment. The uniform part (leaders and young people) of the Group is looked after by a Group Scout Leader (Nigel Smith) and each of the sections has a Leader, Assistant Leaders & occasional helpers. The programme is run by the sections and the award scheme is set by Scout HQ, and led by imaginative leaders. The number of young people in the group has now reached over 200 with a long waiting list. All this is made possible by all the people that give what ever time they have to spare each week, or month. If you feel you would like to get involved at any level please contact Andrew Inkley 01296 580622 or email [email protected]
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Triathlon on 28 April RAF Halton has teamed up with Iain Rennie Grove House Hospice for a Sprint Triathlon which will start at 11 am with competitors being given slightly staggered start times to swim 10 lengths of a 30m pool, cycle 21k and finish off with a 5k run. Entry to the event costs £20 which will include a medal, t-shirt and chip timing and registration is open now on www.rafhaltontriathlon.org There are 150 places available for members of the public of all fitness levels so don’t delay in signing up for a chance to raise money for a really great cause.
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Bonfires Now that we are experiencing the occasional fine, bright sunny days, it seems a pity that some people take this as an opportunity to burn rubbish in their back gardens. Do they not realise that the smoke is annoying to their neighbours, and actually causing physical discomfort to those with breathing difficulties? There are now better and more friendly ways of disposing of waste products. So please, let us all be able to enjoy clean, fresh air.
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Cycle stolen from station Maybe I've led a charmed life but I'd never had anything stolen - until I got off the train and found my bicycle had been taken from the racks outside the station. Recovering from a serious road accident last year - that bike was an important part of my rehabilitation (it's more painful to walk than cycle). I've since discovered that there's been a spate of car thefts and burglaries in the village. What's going on? Sean
Costa Coffee I appreciate the concerns of local residents around the matter of Costa Coffee coming to Wendover. However, one cannot fail to note the extremely high number of shops that are currently empty along the high street. Retaining an ‘unspoilt’ village centre is very
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Recycling Toner Cartridges and Mobile Phones David and Odile Pollard (39 Chiltern Road) are always happy to find empty toner cartridges of any size on their front doorstep. They put them in a box indoors supplied by the local Air Ambulance service. The cartridges will be recycled to benefit the Air Ambulance when the box is collected full. Mobile phones can be recycled in the same way. Epson cartridges are the tricky ones; the Air Ambulance cannot use them. The best solution we have found is to take them to Staples in Aylesbury, where they can be recycled to benefit Childline, and where, in addition, you receive a £1 voucher for every empty cartridge handed in.
Befrienders Bucks Mind Befriending Service is looking for Volunteers of all ages to befriend people who are lonely and isolated because of mental health difficulties. If you can spare an hour each week to offer one-to-one support and would like to learn more about mental health, please contact Linda on 07787 502734. All expenses are reimbursed, including travel.
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Calling Yvonne Ethel Hart (Fox) I live in North Yorkshire and am trying to trace Yvonne Ethel Hart who lived in Wendover c1994. Yvonne's maiden name was Fox, I believe she may be connected to the Fox family tree I am researching which stems from Leek in Staffordshire.
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The President of The Wendover Society Bryan Smith died suddenly but peacefully on Tuesday 28 February, the day after his eighty seventh birthday.
Bryan hailed from Yorkshire, a blunt speaking, forceful personality who did not suffer fools gladly. He came to live in Wendover as a Director of British Gas with an office in London. Along with his wife Patricia, he bought what had been Bucksbridge Farm, the farmhouse of which had newly been converted in to a rather splendidly located home alongside the chalk stream of the Heron Path. Heron Path House, as the new property was named, had extensive land on “interesting” rising ground at its back and to one side. Bryan set about landscaping and creating a garden of magnificent proportions, so much so that the garden was soon opened regularly for the charity National Gardens week. Bryan was the Director of British Gas responsible for the conversion of the country from “town gas” to Natural Gas and it was for the successful completion of this task that he was awarded his CBE. However, th is massive undertaking took its toll and he was forced to retire early with serious heart problems, eventually undergoing a
quadruple heart by-pass, which fortunately served him well during his long retirement.
As a “doer” Bryan was involved in many activities and business ventures but one of the causes he took very much to heart was the protection and preservation of Wendover as the small, charming historic market town where he had chosen to settle. He quickly became involved with The Wendover Society, formed originally to protect the extensive green verge along the Aylesbury Road between Wharf Road and the High Street which the Highway Authority wished to tarmac over to create more on-street parking! Bryan soon became Chairman of The Wendover Society and by dint of unflinching drive, sheer personality and an all powerful belief in what was right for Wendover made the Society a body to be trifled with or ignored at one’s peril, as the local Planning Authority and occasionally individuals learnt to their cost. He was an indefatigable fighter and was never daunted by seemingly impossible odds. In its heyday the Society’s membership topped 10% of the town’s population and was a model amenity and
conservation body held up as an example to other similar bodies by the National Civic Trust movement. Famously, under Bryan’s leadership, the Society won a High Court Injunction preventing AVDC from implementing planning approval awarded to a
developer that would have seen over a thousand houses inserted between Bryants Acre and Halton Lane on the land behind Ashbrook and up to the edge of the Wendover Arm Canal.
To this day the retention of a “village” scale to Wendover, in the face of enormous development pressure over the years, can be largely attributed to him. The fixing of the Metropolitan Green Belt and the Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty boundaries tightly around the developed footprint of Wendover was his achievement; a legacy for which residents of our community will have cause to thank him for possibly generations’ to come.
A physically tall man, he stood tall amongst his contemporaries. It is unlikely that Wendover will see such a generous provider for and protector of the community very soon again. His passing is much to be regretted.
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Anne was born in Prestwood and at two years old moved to Aylesbury with her Welsh parents when her father became a partner in Parrott and Coales. Anne started off at Lady Margaret School in Dobbins Lane, became a founder pupil at Prebendal School and finished off at St. Swithun’s School in Winchester, training to be a nursery school teacher at the Froebel Institute, Roehampton. She worked at Fairmile Nursery School in Aylesbury until she married John Holt in 1949. They were blessed with two sons, and Anne now has a grand daughter who after Durham University is training to be a lawyer - following in the footsteps of her grandfather and great grandfather, and a grand son at present studying Czech and Russian at Oxford University. The family lived in Aylesbury until John’s retirement from Parrott and Coales when they moved to Butler’s Cross and joined St Anne’s Church, Wendover. John was elected Chairman of the Pastoral Council and Anne became involved with the church music and liturgy. After John died in 2002, Anne moved to Wendover, and so qualified as a truly “Wendover Face”.
Over the years Anne has held var ious positions, such as Governor of Aylesbury Primary Schools and High School. She served for twenty years as a Magistrate on the Aylesbury Bench as well as holding the post of Secretary of the following:
1. Friends of St Mary’s Aylesbury, on whose behalf with her friend the late Margaret Roberton (of the Windmill, Wendover) inaugurated the weekly “Music at Lunchtime” Thursday concerts now in their thirty first year. 2. Catholic Women’s League, locally and at Diocesan level. 3. Society of St Gregory for Music and Liturgy. 4. Women’s World Day of Prayer. Anne has been a member of various committees including Wendover Music. For several years she was Parliamentary Reporter for the National Council of Women which involved reading the daily Hansard from Parliament which she found fascinating.
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View from the chair As we move from Christmas to Easter I am reminded of my childhood thoughts, and lack of understanding I hasten to add, that our Lord could only have been three and half months old having been born at Christmas and dying at Easter. As Easter approaches, it means for the newly elected Parish Council, that we are approaching our first year in office. We hope that many people will come to our Annual Parish Meeting, to be held on Wednesday 18 April at 7.30pm in Wendover Memorial Hall, and help celebrate what has been happening in the last year. We have asked various organisations who have received grants or been involved with the Parish Council to come and give presentations which we hope you will find interesting. Refreshments have also been arranged and there will be a talk about refuse and recycling from Isabel Edgar Briancon, Refuse & Recycling Officer for AVDC. We hope to present you all with a good round up of what has been going on. Cllr Bob Lewis, our acting RFO and Committee chairs will be sharpening their pencils to ensure that the Budgets are all in line with the Precept and that you are getting value for money from the Community charge that you pay towards the running of Parish Council activities. Happy Easter to all from the Parish Council. Robert Duggan, Chairman
HS2 The response to the request for views regarding a grant to HS2 was overwhelmingly in favour. To ensure there could be no unforeseen liability from supporting a Judicial Review £5000 was given to Wendover HS2 who will use the grant as they see fit.
Grants £5000 was awarded to Wendover Celebrates. The MS Centre received 10 bricks at £100 per brick to support their building project making a total of £1000. If you would like to contribute and ‘buy a brick’ contact: [email protected] £1,400 was awarded to Bucks Carers Wendover support group.
Website Despite the gremlins you should be able to log on to our new website! If you can we are still interested in constructive comments.
Clock Tower If you look carefully you will see that the Clock Tower has developed a slight lean. A structural survey has found that, although not dangerous at present, it is necessary to undertake structural repairs to the Bell Tower. This will be expensive but we are hoping to obtain grants for renovating the clock, rebuilding the wooden part of the tower and help with the structure.
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ST. ANNE’S ROMAN CATHOLIC, AYLESBURY ROAD 9.15am Sunday Mass; Confessions Saturdays 11.00am
ST. MARY’S CHURCH OF ENGLAND 8.00am Holy Communion 1st Sunday at St Mary’s, thereafter St Anne’s 9.00am Holy Communion & 10.30am Varied Family Services & Jnr. Church
ST MICHAEL’S HALTON:
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Annual Parish Meeting
Wednesday 18 April 7.30pm
Wendover Memorial Hall
Chairman’s Address
Audience Participation
Refuse & Recycling Presentation
Refreshments
Presentations from Grant
recipients and others involved with the Parish Council this year