Phyllis Court Club Club News Spring 2014 Inside this issue Club Chairman Christmas & New Year Forthcoming Events New Reciprocal Clubs www.pccmembers.org 3 9 6 12 Fantastic newly refurbished bedrooms coming soon I n February last year bedrooms 9-15 were refurbished and since then the Club has received a great deal of positive feedback regarding the newly designed rooms. In order to maintain the high standards of quality, style, modernisation and sophistication bedrooms 7 and 8 will now be completely transformed in a similar style as the previously refurbished rooms. The work is due to begin on Monday 10th February until Friday 21st March. Room 7 will be renovated from its current colours to a teal and grey colour scheme with darker wood furnishings as shown left. Room 8 will also be updated with the same dark wood furnishings but will be converted to a stylish taupe and purple colour scheme. Keep an eye on our Facebook (Phyllis Court Club) and Twitter (@PhyllisCourt) pages for regular updates on the progress of the refurbishment and to see the stunning completed bedrooms! Update on 2014 projects and looking into the future T he year began with an exciting and historic development when Members voted at the Special Meeting held on 14th January to provide the mandate for Council to proceed with the acquisition of the land on the River Front and within the Paddock which has been leased since 1937. Ownership of the entire Club estate has therefore been achieved, something which has been a long- standing ambition and which is an invaluable safeguard for the future. The Grandstand Pavilion is taking shape and the refurbished building is expected to be handed over to us in May. From there, we will run a number of test events to get everything into shape for Regatta, Henley Festival and beyond. The possible health and fitness facility is subject to meeting SODC conditions and approval and Council will be keeping Members apprised of all details over the course of the year. Four new rooms are set to become part of Club parlance this year; • Aston • Peppard Continued on page 2...
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Page Content Title Phyllis Court Club
Club News Spring 2014
Inside this issue Club Chairman
Christmas & New Year
Forthcoming Events
New Reciprocal Clubs
www.pccmembers.org
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9
6
12
Fantastic newly refurbished bedrooms coming soon
In February last year bedrooms
9-15 were refurbished and since
then the Club has received a great
deal of positive feedback regarding
the newly designed rooms. In order
to maintain the high standards
of quality, style, modernisation
and sophistication bedrooms 7
and 8 will now be completely
transformed in a similar style as the
previously refurbished rooms. The
work is due to begin on Monday
10th February until Friday 21st
March. Room 7 will be renovated
from its current colours to a teal
and grey colour scheme with darker
wood furnishings as shown left.
Room 8 will also be updated with
the same dark wood furnishings
but will be converted to a stylish
taupe and purple colour scheme.
Keep an eye on our Facebook
(Phyllis Court Club) and Twitter
(@PhyllisCourt) pages for regular
updates on the progress of the
refurbishment and to see the
stunning completed bedrooms!
Update on 2014 projects and looking into the future
The year began with an exciting
and historic development
when Members voted at the Special
Meeting held on 14th January to
provide the mandate for Council to
proceed with the acquisition of the
land on the River Front and within the
Paddock which has been leased since
1937. Ownership of the entire Club
estate has therefore been achieved,
something which has been a long-
standing ambition and which is an
invaluable safeguard for the future.
The Grandstand Pavilion is taking
shape and the refurbished building
is expected to be handed over to
us in May. From there, we will
run a number of test events to get
everything into shape for Regatta,
Henley Festival and beyond.
The possible health and fitness
facility is subject to meeting SODC
conditions and approval and Council
will be keeping Members apprised of
all details over the course of the year.
Four new rooms are set to become
part of Club parlance this year;
• Aston
• Peppard
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Club Contacts To complete email address, add suffix: phylliscourt.co.uk
Club Secretary Graham Owen graham.owen@ 01491 570 501Secretariat Manager Clare Morris clare.morris@ 01491 570 502Club Manager Stuart Barr stuart.barr@ 01491 570 508Financial Controller Gary Panter gary.panter@ 01491 570 503Accounts Department accounts@ 01491 570 515Catering Operations Manager Barry Eaton barry.eaton@ 01491 570 546Membership Manager Michelle White michelle.white@ 01491 570 510Membership Administrator Laura Williams laura.williams@ 01491 570 519Sales & Marketing Manager Shirley Cunningham shirley.cunningham@ 01491 570 511
Events Executive Ella Vickery ella.vickery@ 01491 570 509Marketing Executive Emma Forster emma.forster@ 01491 570 514Reception rcpn@ 01491 570 500Club and Section Event Bookings Viktoria Gitye ticketoffice@ 01491 570 543Front of House Manager Janina Bohle janina.bohle@ 01491 570 500
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• Rotherfield
• Sonning
The four committee rooms will be
equipped with wi-fi facilities and
will become available for use by
Members and Interest Groups as
from next month. They will provide
a private meeting space for groups
of 4/6/8 and also a designated
quiet space to facilitate working
on laptops or tablets. The Kennet
Room continues to be available
for up to 12. Coffee, tea and other
refreshments can be provided to
order. Booking of the rooms will be
co-ordinated by the Events Office.
Grandstand renovation work began in October 2013
Original roof removal
New roof structure taking shape which will ensure a much cleaner and simpler look once complete
A look back at Christmas and New Year at Phyllis Court ClubABBA Gold Concert & Buffet Saturday 14th December 2013
Christmas Eve Carols & Supper Tuesday 24th December 2013
To see more of a selection of photographs from each of these wonderful events held at the Club over the festive period please visit the photo gallery on the website www.pccmembers.org
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Christmas and New Year Celebrations
A look back at Christmas and New Year at Phyllis Court ClubChildren’s Pantomime Aladdin Saturday 14th December 2013
The Great Gatsby New Year’s Eve Ball Tuesday 31st December 2013
To see more of a selection of photographs from each of these wonderful events held at the Club over the festive period please visit the photo gallery on the website www.pccmembers.org
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Dates for your DiaryFriday 7th March Classical Concert & Dinner with The Yehudi Menuhin School
7pm for 7:30pm in the Ballroom
Dress Code: Black Tie
A Very Special Concert
“La crème de la crème”
of young British musical
talent will visit the
Club when the students of the world famous Yehudi
Menuhin School give a concert and recital for
Members and their guests. The programme is still to
be finalised but there will be a string quartet, a piano
soloist and duo combinations. There will be a unique
opportunity to chat to these outstanding players
as they are joining Members for dinner, and when
they have become the stars of the concert platform
we will be able to say “I heard him/her play long
before they were famous and had dinner with them!”
An event not to be missed.
Sunday 16th March Family Sunday Lunch
Sittings at 12:30pm, 1pm and 1:30pm in the Ballroom
Offering Sunday lunch for all the family, complete with
Children’s Menus using the Club’s quality ingredients,
cooked with a seasonal twist. With colouring sheets at
the table and baby friendly high chairs, you can relax
over lunch, whilst the rest of the family enjoy theirs.
Sunday 30th March Mothering Sunday Lunch
Sittings at 12:30pm, 1pm and 1:30pm in the Ballroom
Why not treat your mother or the mother of your
children to a day off? Enjoy a sumptuous family lunch,
with a special gift for her
to take away afterwards.
Lunch will be a traditional
Sunday luncheon allowing
the mothers in the
party to be really spoilt!
Thursday 3rd April 30 Years of Membership and Over Lunch
12:30pm for 1pm
A special luncheon for Members with over 30 years’
continuous membership. A great opportunity for
Members to share experiences and stories of the Club.
Friday 11th April Classical Concert & Dinner with Pianist Mishka Rushdie Momen
7pm for 7:30pm in the Ballroom
Dress Code: Black Tie.
Mishka Rushdie Momen,
was born in London in
1992 and is described as
“an extraordinarily gifted
young artist and a recitalist
of distinction.” She is the
youngest pupil ever to have been admitted by the Purcell
School at the age of six on a full scholarship. Her debut solo
recital was at the age of ten following which her concert
experience includes most of London’s major venues
including the Royal Festival Hall, Barbican Centre,
Regents Hall, Spencer House and Leighton House.
Thursday 17th April 10-19 Year Membership Dinner
7pm for 7:30pm in the Ballroom
Especially for Phyllis Court Club Members with
between 10 and 19 years’ continuous membership.
Sunday 20th April Easter Sunday Lunch
Sittings at 12:30pm, 1pm and 1:30pm in the Ballroom
We all want to spend
more time with family and
friends yet time demands
mean this is often difficult.
Why not pledge to make
this Easter an exception? Get all the family together and
enjoy a seasonal three course lunch, including coffee and
petits fours. There will be chocolate eggs for the children!
All events can be booked 8 weeks in advance at the Member and Events Office:Tel: 01491 570543 Email: [email protected]
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Forthcoming Events
Classic Motoring Section Visit to South Wales, October
Twenty-nine members of the Classic Car Section were
welcomed by the Councillor Derrick Morgan, The Rt. Hon. The Lord Mayor of Cardiff at Cardiff Castle, where they were treated to coffee and welsh cakes, on their recent 3-day visit to South Wales. After a very informative tour of the Castle, the group were given lunch and a guided tour at the Wales Millennium Centre on Cardiff Bay, the arts centre, housing theatres for musicals, opera and ballet. It has stunning architectural features, unmistakably Welsh in the materials used, connecting to Wales’ culture, landscape and history. Inscribed in Welsh and English the words ‘In These Stones Horizons Sing’ are cut into the outside wall.
A visit to The Sennedd, the National Assembly for Wales building, followed, where memberslistened to a debate on education. The afternoon ended with a visit to the Wales Millennium Stadium where they toured the dressing rooms, heard the roar of the 74,500 fans in the tunnel and visited the hospitality boxes and the President’s box.
Thanks must go to Dr. Alfred Gooding, a Member of Phyllis Court Club and Louise Prynne of the Economical development of Cardiff, for their excellent organisation.
Over the following two days the group visited two outstanding private collections of classic cars travelling to the Gower and Newport where they were met with typical Welsh hospitality. Together with the gala dinners held at their hotel in the evening this visit was one of the most successful away trips the Section has made.
Visit our website to see more pictures from various Interest Group outings
www.pccmembers.org
Remember we are now on Facebook and Twitter so please ‘like’ us on
Facebook (Phyllis Court Club) and follow us on Twitter @PhyllisCourt
Wednesday 23rd AprilPCC Singers St. George’s Day Concert & Afternoon Tea
3pm in the Ballroom
The PCC Singers will
perform to mark the
occasion and Afternoon Tea
will be served in the interval.
There will be a chance for
Members to sing along!
Sunday 18th May PCC AGM & Supper
AGM 5:30pm, Dinner 7:30pm in the Ballroom
Dress Code: Smart Casual
Tuesday 13th May Chairman and Council Members Summer Drinks Reception
7pm in the Ballroom
Dress Code: Jacket & Tie
Join the Chairman and
members of Council for
drinks and canapés and catch
up with fellow Members.
Friday 30th May PCC Members Club Dinner
7pm for 7:30pm in the Ballroom
A perfect opportunity to dine formally at the Club with
fellow Members.
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Council Member Profile: Mrs Sue van der Veen Sue who is now living in Berkshire, is originally from Birmingham and studied French and German at St Hilda’s College Oxford. It was in Oxford where she met her husband Marten who was in the RAF. Sue and Marten have two children, both boys and six Grandchildren of whom the eldest is 8.
What made you decide to become a Member of Phyllis Court Club?
Friends of friends showed us round and we were instantly hooked! When we heard about all the Interest
Groups we realised what an ideal thing it was going to be for us. We were going to be able to stretch our brains to open new perspectives and become very involved which is something we both enjoy a great deal.
Since joining Phyllis Court Club what Interest Groups have you become a member of?
We joined Arts Appreciation and later I became the Membership Secretary. Soon after we joined Probus and then Family History. Later on I started to help in the Computer Section laptop classes and I then joined the committee of the Computer Section. I am now the Treasurer and Membership Secretary. Even though I am a linguist by training, I have always loved arithmetic and am interested in figures so that fits in fairly well with me.
You also joined the Council earlier in the year, what is your role?
Since the AGM I have been on the Finance and Audit Committee and it is very good to know how future plans fit in with the finances of the Club. It is a great Committee to be on because the finances are so central to everything.
Has joining the Council had an impact on your enjoyment at the Club?
I think it probably has because I enjoy the extra involvement and it has given me a different perspective. You get much more of an overall view of the Club when you are on Council. I stood down from the Arts Appreciation Membership Secretary role because I knew the Council needed more of my time but I am still a Section Member. Council enables you to know more people and the more you contribute to a Club the more you get out of it!
New Member Welcomes The Club welcomes the following members to the Club who have joined recently:
Mr Geoffrey AllisonMrs Sonia AllisonMrs June AshworthMr Anthony BarneyMrs Donna BarneyMr Carlo BelliMr Philip BennettMrs Marion BennettMrs Penelope BideMr Laurie BillsonMr John BishopMrs Gwendoline Bishop
Mr John BroderickMr Thomas BrowneMr Anthony BullMrs Carole BullMrs Teresa De VilliersMs Joanna FootMr Christopher ForemanMr Roger GarstangMr James GeorgeMr Martin GoodierMrs Sylvia GregoryMrs Patricia HallMr Brendan HawthorneMs Lynne HickeyMiss Daniella HortonMrs Catherine HunterMrs Hilary Hunter
Mrs Eileen HutchinsonMs Tracy HutchinsonMr Ian Hutton-PenmanMrs Thelma Hutton-Penman
Mr Simon JacksonMr Michael JonesMrs Vanessa JonesMiss Linda KeyMr Laurie KeysMr Brian LambeMrs Diane LambeMr Matthew MannallMrs Caroline MillerMr Edward PeyckeMrs Denise PeyckeDr Iain ReidMr Matthew Sayer
Mrs Pauline SilverMiss Samantha SmithMr Paul SouthwellMrs Sarah SouthwellMr Stanley TaylorMrs Jennifer TaylorMs Jacqueline ThoemingMr Richard TuckMr John WaldronMrs Margaret WaldronMrs Bernice WhitehouseMr Brian WilkinsonMiss Lydia WilkinsonMr Christopher WoodMrs Ann Wright
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Member ProfileWhat would you say to anyone who might be thinking of joining the Council?
It is a big responsibility as we are running it on behalf of more than 3,000 Members and we have to make sure we listen to them. I would say make sure you have the time because you need to be able to commit to doing the job thoroughly. If you do have the time, it is a wonderful way to make a contribution to the life of the Club.
Apart from the Interest Groups and the Council what do you use the Club for?
We often bring friends here for lunch or dinner and sometimes bring our sons and our Grandchildren. I am pleased to see the Club offering more for families. I sometimes come and work here to have a change of scene so I sit with my
laptop in the reading room. We love attending Club functions such as the New Year’s Eve Ball and Classical Concerts and attend many Interest Group functions. I also attended Regatta for the first time this year. The atmosphere was an exhilarating experience and everything sparkled.
Have you ever held an event at Phyllis Court?
Five years ago we held our Ruby Wedding Lunch in the Thames Room. It was great to hold it here in a place which is almost like a second home to us. Very happy memories; excellent service, wonderful food, brilliant surroundings, elegant, friendly - we couldn’t have asked for more! Hopefully in another 5 years we shall be able to celebrate our Golden Wedding Anniversary here!
Have you ever visited any of our Reciprocal Clubs?
We have visited the Hurlingham Club and also the Circulo Ecuestre in Barcelona. The Barcelona club is in an elegant Art Nouveau building in the centre of the city; well worth a visit and very convenient.
When you are not at Phyllis Court, what do you do outside of the Club, do you still work?
Five years ago I stopped teaching, I was Deputy Head of St George’s School in Ascot. I taught there for about 20 years. I
taught French, German, some Latin, quite a bit of IT and in the latter years Spanish because we had both learnt Spanish to communicate with our co-in laws, as one of our sons married into a Spanish family and now lives out there. When I stopped teaching I set up the alumnae
organisation for the school and that’s what I do part-time at the moment.
Tell us about other interests and hobbies outside of Phyllis Court Club.
We enjoy going for walks and in particular going out to National Trust properties. My interests are predominantly language based. Marten and I go for a Spanish conversation lesson in Henley once a week and one thing I always wanted to do was to learn Classical Greek, so a neighbour and I meet once per week to do that and then do the Times Crossword which is another passion. When I have time I like sewing and drawing. We travel a lot abroad and on holiday I love photography and I of course try to use my language skills.
What would you say to anyone thinking of joining the Club?
When you have been in the RAF you have moved around a lot, you have
friends in lots of difference places but not very many locally and that’s where it has been brilliant being a Member of PCC. We know so many people through Phyllis Court; it is ideal for people moving into the area. One thing everybody remarks on when we bring them to the Club is how very attentive and polite the staff are. Many of them know the names of the Members and greet them personally. As for joining you will never regret it as long as you take full advantage of everything the Club has to offer. The people who don’t enjoy it are probably those that don’t really take advantage particularly through the Interest Groups, making new friends but also broadening their minds and learning new things for many-a-year to come.
Obituaries It is with deepest regret that Club News records the death of the following Members. The Club extends its sympathies to the families and friends of:
Mrs Margo Atkins Mrs Sheila AlexanderMr James AndersonDr Rolf BlachMr Roy BoxMr John BuchananDr Ian CheshireMr A. James Corrall Mr John FoordMrs Angela HallMr David HoughtonMr Dudley Ingoldby-WilliamsDr Glenn LambertMiss Ann NewmanMr Ernest PearceMr John MurrayMr Kenneth WhiteleyMr Thomas Yonker
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Club News is produced and published by
Phyllis Court Club, Marlow Road,
Henley-on-Thames, Oxfordshire,
RG9 2HTTel: 01491 570500
www.pccmembers.org
Editorial Contact for Club News is
Michelle White Membership Manager
Tel: 01491 570510 Email: michelle.white@
phylliscourt.co.uk
Welcoming our New Scottish Reciprocal Clubs
The New ClubThe New Club was founded in 1787
and is Scotland’s oldest Private
Members Club. It is located on
Princes Street, Edinburgh and
commands amazing views of
the Castle. The Club has 22 en-
suite bedrooms, all of which were
refurbished in 2013 and provides
an array of Dining options in either
the more formal Dining Rooms or
drinks in one of the two bars. The
Club has a business room, and a
separate computer room with stand
alone internet linked computers
and printers. There are 2 libraries
and for those looking for physical
recreation the Club has an exercise
area furnished with gym equipment.
Royal Perth Golfing Society and County Club and City Club The Royal Perth Golfing Society
and County & City Club is a Private
Members Club which was established
in 1824, and was the first such Club
to be accorded Royal patronage. It
is situated in a Georgian crescent in
the beautiful city of Perth, Scotland.
The Club overlooks the historic
North Inch and River Tay and
offers very comfortable dining and
recreational facilities, as well as a
meeting room available for business
or private functions. The Club now
offers four stunning individually
styled en-suite bedrooms available
for Reciprocal Members wishing to
stay at the Club Monday to Friday.
Royal Northern & University ClubFounded in 1854 and given its Royal
status following a visit to Aberdeen
by Queen Victoria in 1863, the Royal
Northern and University Club retains
an elegant and dignified atmosphere.
Renowned for its fine cuisine,
superb facilities for entertaining
and overnight accommodation, the
Club is ideally situated in the heart
of Aberdeen, with convenient off-
road parking and within easy reach
of the city centre, local businesses
and transport links. The Club offers
Dining and Conference facilities
as well as 10 en-suite bedrooms.
Planning on visiting any of our
Reciprocal Clubs?
Need an introductory letter
or a Reciprocal Card?
Please contact Laura Williams, Membership Administrator,