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Election results
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Know your Parish Councillors
Full results for the Thursday 6 May 2021 The Parish Councillors for Wendover and elections for Buckinghamshire Councillors Weston Turville are shown on pages 12 and can be found at https://bit.ly/2Q0Ia3W. 13. These and other local Parish Councils were elected unopposed because they Wendover News coverage of the candidates have vacancies. More detail can be found can be read at https://wendovernews.co.uk/ at https://bit.ly/3eysTRu. If you would like news/local-elections-2021/. to find out more about becoming a Parish Councillor, please contact your local Parish Aston Clinton & Bierton Ward (including Council through their website. Weston Turville) 18% Mike Collins Conservative Elected Wendover News Office 17% Bill Chapple Conservative Elected 16% Julie Ward Conservative Elected 13% Phil Yerby Independent All 8 other candidates received up to 5% of the vote each. Turnout 39% Wendover, Halton & Stoke Mandeville Ward 17% Steve Bowles Conservative Elected 16% Peter Strachan Conservative Elected 13% Richard Newcombe Cons Elected 11% Tom Walsh Independent All 9 other candidates received up to 7% of the vote each. Turnout 38%
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RAF Flypast
To celebrate the completion of training at RAF Halton, flypasts will take place, weather permitting. At press date, flypast dates have not been agreed.
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MESSAGE FROM THE EDITOR EVENTS VALP MODIFICATIONS LINDENGATE WENDOVER HS2 MITIGATION GROUP LIONEL ABEL-SMITH TRUST HS2 - UPDATE OPEN FARM SUNDAY AT ROAD FARM LOCAL PARISH COUNCILS BUSINESS FORUM YOUTH CLIMATE ACTION WENDOVER LOCAL NEWS HS2 AND WENDOVER DEAN FOOTPATHS
ASHRIDGE HOME CARE AWARD ASTON CLINTON COLTS NEW KIT FREEMASONS SUPPORTING CARERS THE HOSPICE LOTTERY PARTNERSHIP
SHARE SOME SUNSHINE CLUB CORNER CHURCHES RAF HALTON EVENTS TABLES LOCAL FACE: LITTLE ACORNS MATTERS ARISING
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Events Make a Will Month - June
Florence Nightingale Hospice Charity have joined together with local solicitors to launch Make A Will Month which will run throughout June. BWK Solicitors in Aylesbury and Spratt Endicott Solicitors in Buckingham are offering Florence Nightingale Hospice Charity supporters the opportunity to write a new Will, or update a current Will, at no charge. Instead, people will be encouraged to make a donation to the Charity in lieu of the usual charges – all the solicitors are donating their time and advice to the Charity for free. Find out how to make your appointment at fnhospice.org.uk/make-a-will-month. Throughout June, Rennie Grove Hospice Care is partnering with local solicitors offering their expertise to write your Will in return for a donation to Rennie Grove to help fund hospice at home care in the local community. Find out more at renniegrove. org/mywm.
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Choose a meaningful route or place to walk while raising money to provide care for local patients and families. You will receive a fundraising pack, some route suggestions and seeds to plant in memory in your own garden. For more information visit renniegrove.org/milesinmemory.
Garden Care & Maintenance Kimble Enjoy your garden . . . . . but not the work? Have it maintained for you.
Call Simon Shirley 01296 625053 / 07836 665512 A friendly and reliable service
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Ellesborough
Tue 1, 8pm, Zoom Water Gardening - Trevor Wiltshire, former Superintendent of the Rock Garden at RHS Wisley and RHS judge, will talk to us about pond excavation, rocks, pumps, plantings
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& fish etc. He will also discuss some of the many ponds constructed over his career from small garden ponds to large scale at Wisley. Our monthly meetings are normally held at 8.00pm and, until further notice, will be presented on Zoom. Members will be contacted about the Zoom meetings. If you are not a member but would be interested in more information please email kehs. bucks@outlook.com at least a week before the meeting. You can also visit our website for any updates. www.e-voice.org.uk/kehs/
Wendover Music
Sat 5, 7.30pm, St Mary's Church The London Handel Players visit this month. See advert page 4.
Funky Cinema
opens 5 June, Aylesbury Only £4.50 for an adult ticket. More info: www.funky-cinema.co.uk.
Wendover Evening WI
Tue 8, 7.30pm via Zoom “From Guns and Roses to Hearts and Flowers”. Catherine Jones will be talking about her exciting and varied career. If you are interested in joining us then please contact Sheila on 07743 133963 for the meeting link.
Tour de Rennie Grove
12-27 June Rennie Grove presents the Tour de Rennie Grove, a cycling event that will take riders along the same routes that the charity’s hospice at home nurses cover every day. You
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Membership will be restricted to 250 during 2021 To arrange a visit please contact Camilla at camilla@haltonuk.com or on 07748 596607 haltontennis.co.uk
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Events can take on one or all of the three legs of the tour on three weekends between 12 and 27 June. Sign up and help support Rennie Grove’s care for local people at renniegrove.org/tourderenniegrove.
Bucks Art Weeks
12-27 June Dawn Kay Exhibition, advert page 4 - Exhibition at a little bird told me gallery, Barn Courtyard, Wendover HP22 6DU, Tuesday to Saturday 10am-5pm This year, Bucks Art Weeks also include: Art at St Dunstan's. Nine established artists and makers, handpicked for the variety and quality of their work, showing in medieval St Dunstan's Church, Monks Risborough. Paintings, illuminations, printmaking, photography, paper sculpture, wood carving, turned vessels, mosaics, ceramics, textiles and jewellery. A commission on all sales goes to church funds. For photos and more info, see www. artatstdunstans.blogspot.com. Also please check blogspot for any changes due to Covid safety measures. Home-baked cakes plus tea, coffee and fruit juice on offer throughout the show. On Saturday and Sunday afternoons, the church serves cream teas. Art at St Dunstan's is open Saturday 19 - Sunday 27 June; Saturdays and weekdays 10 - 5, Sundays 12 - 5. St Dunstan's Church, Burton Lane, off Mill Lane, Monks Risborough, BUCKS HP27 9JE. Please park on Mill Lane. See also www.bucksartweeks.org.uk for more venues.
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Every Sunday from 13 June to 4 July from 11am to 5pm, and on Friday evening 25 June from 6 to 8pm. 11 The Paddocks, HP22 6HE Come and enjoy the spectacular delphiniums and David Austin roses.
Queimada
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The Bucks Town and Country Show
26-27 June, 10.30am-5.30pm, The Rye, High Wycombe Includes - food stalls, motorcycle & car displays, dog agility, falconry, dancing and much more. www.buckscountryshow.co.uk For ticket info visit www.classicfestivalstickets.co.uk.
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LEGACY FAIRS
Events
Antiques & Collectors Market Wendover Memorial Hall
Thursday 15 June 9am-2pm (Trade 8am) For updates Tel: 07771920780 or email: peter.stevenspeter@aol.com Entrance by donation to Charity
Open Farm Sunday
Mini Mozart
Sun 27, Road Farm, Gt Missenden Bring the family! See page 11.
10 July, St Mary's Church Bring your children (or grandchildren) to a fabulous feast of live and interactive music A Dog's Tale making with musicians from Mini Mozart! Tue 29, 7pm, Lindengate 10am concert suitable for ages 5 and under Mikron Theatre returns to the Lindengate 11am concert suitable for over 5s. £6 per lawn! See advert page 4. child (£10 for 2 siblings). Adults free!
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• Askett Open Gardens - Sat 3 July • Chilfest - Fri 9 & Sat 10 July • Mini Mozart, 10 July, see below • Wendover Youth Centre event - Mon 12 July • Thames Path Mighty Hike for Macmillan Cancer - Sat 17 July • Astonbury Music Festival, Aston Clinton Sat 14 Aug FRANK FENNELL • National 3 Peaks, 27-30 Aug, see below PLUMBING & HEATING • Rennie Grove Chilterns 3 Peaks Challenge Plumbing & Heating Services - Sun 12 Sep small plumbing maintenance / • Friends of Wendover Library Golf Day - Thu repair jobs gladly undertaken 7 Oct 07967 638527 01296 620629 francoffennell@gmail.com • Virtual Herts 10K and Half Marathon - Sun www.frankfennellplumbingservices.co.uk 10 Oct 07702 168982 / 01296 320668 jonathanwaugh89@gmail.com www.waughgardencare.co.uk
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National 3 Peaks Challenge in aid of Pace
27-30 August Get ready for the challenge of a lifetime as you attempt to climb the highest mountains in England, Scotland and Wales over just 3 days! Trekking 25 miles and ascending 3,000m, this is one serious challenge. You will be rewarded with some of the most spectacular views Britain has to offer, in places more beautiful than you can imagine. This is one almighty feat that will leave you with a lifelong sense of achievement like no other! Sign up here https://getoutdoorsuk. org /products/pace-national-3-peaksaugust-27th-30th. 2021
WENDOVER MUSIC 2021 Season of Concerts
All 2020 season tickets are valid for 2021 (please see our website for 2020 refunds). We are pleased to advise that we are now able to stream our events online so you can watch from the comfort of your own home. Tickets available from our website only soon.
2021 dates for your diary
All at St Mary’s Church commencing at 7.30pm (restrictions permitting) 5 June - London Handel Players (mixed ensemble) 10 July - Mini Mozart - 10am ages 0-5, 11am ages 5-9 10 July - 7:30pm Samuele Telari (accordion) and Ema Nikolovska (mezzo-soprano) 22 October - Timothy Ridout (Viola) & Tom Poster (Piano) 23 October - Steven Osborne (Piano) Postponed to 2022 - AGM & Leo Popplewell (Cello)
Streaming tickets £12.50 per device per concert (available to buy from website only). Concert tickets £20 (students £5). AGM tickets £10 non season ticket holders. Mini Mozart £6 per child (adults free) or £10 for 2 siblings Season tickets £75 (students £15) - includes AGM and reserved seating area in Nave. All purchased tickets for individual concerts for the 2020 season will be accepted for the revised dates so no need to re-book.
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VALP Modifications Main Modifications (MMs) are amendments to the Vale of Aylesbury Local Plan (VALP). These have been drawn up by Buckinghamshire Council (BC) because the Inspector requested them following his consideration of the VALP at the examination in public in July 2018. MMs, affecting the future development of the RAF site at Halton, were discussed in April 2021, at a virtual meeting, to which Jonathan Clover, a resident, and others had been invited. Jonathan commented on the need to ensure sustainability by providing appropriate new business and employment opportunities as well as appropriate infrastructure for the new housing development. At present there will only be a new primary school, community centre, and a small retail and services provision. Requests were made by him concerning: 1. encouraging the provision of employment and training uses in the area in existing buildings or facilities where possible
2. developing appropriate further educational opportunities 3. providing new bus routes to towns and villages in the area and expanding the times of services (including more weekend and evening services) These points reflect local opinions expressed in Wendover Neighbourhood Plan. Jonathan said, "Here is a chance to create in an imaginative way a new community, building on the past heritage, existing businesses, and new opportunities afforded by, as examples, the green agenda and defence review." BC replied to say that there was sufficient employment land allocated in the VALP as a whole, and none was needed on the development site, although businesses could be established at the airfield (not part of the development site). All the material documents can be viewed on https://bit.ly/2Qn7TUm. The July print edition of Wendover News will report on issues raised by Halton Parish Council.
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resilience and helping people to improve their wellbeing. We support people by connecting them to nature, giving them the opportunity to find their own breathing space. Our free drop-in opening times are seasonal, so please check our website for full details. See advert page 4.
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“People will just get used to the disruption!” Nothing seems to be changing
HS2 plans appear to be ploughing ahead without a care in the world for the residents whose lives will be changed forever. Irreparable mental health issues, fractured relationships and physical health concerns will become the norm as traffic disruption permeates all around us and incessant, irritating, and damaging noise pollution arrives with the trains. It appears that that we will all have to just get accustomed to the disruption and that those living close to the line will just move away or simply get used to the noise!
What we’ve been doing
We have identified numerous reasons which prove HS2 train noise pollution will be worse than expectations defined in the Act, whereby the vast majority of homes in the Wendover assessment area could experience noise pollution above the limits.
We also have The Environment Agency to rely on, given their stated purpose “we work to create better places for people and wildlife, and support sustainable development”. This protection includes threats such as pollution and flooding so their role in approving Schedule 33 applications and as a statutory consultee in Schedule 17 Planning submissions is critical. We remain incredulous that HS2/EKFB continue to push ahead, despite the reasonable, cost and time-saving mitigation solutions which we have provided. It appears there is little concern for the impact that this train will have on individuals, communities, the environment and the millions of wild creatures, whose lives are being changed forever. We must continue to point out where things can be reasonably improved; it is never too late to intervene and make the necessary changes which can leave a lasting positive legacy for all those residing & working here, both now and in the future.
YOU too can help
Evidence has been presented to HS2, but at time of going to press, we have received no response to our request to refute our analysis.
Doing what’s right for Wendover
Meanwhile, lots is happening around us
Thankfully, our Buckinghamshire Council Officers working with our re-elected Councillors have rejected traffic movement requests, twice now. They have delayed the Wendover Dean Viaduct planning submission approvals for over a month until HS2 furnishes the relevant information in order to support their required due diligence. Wendover News June 2021
in use for 900+ years. The team of 40 archaeologists working on the site will be able to construct a picture of the role of St Mary’s in the local community from its construction in the 11th Century through to its decline in the late 19th Century. • Small Dean Lane and A413 – Network Rail site clearance, traffic management, ground investigation works, utility trial holes and vegetation clearance are all underway (see photos).
We cannot be complacent
• by clicking on our website www.whs2. org and signing petitions/completing our mitigation surveys/joining our group • by writing to our re-elected Councillors at www.buckinghamshire.gov.uk, to ask them to continue to support our mitigation solutions • by writing to Rob Butler at rob.butler. mp@parliament.uk to ask him to support our mitigation solutions AND ensure that the Environment Agency are accountable & due diligence is done
We have provided proof that HS2 current plans will flood Stoke Mandeville and Aylesbury and their proposed traffic movements will bring the Chilterns to a standstill.
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They are also taking further measures eg: appointing staff to specifically monitor HS2’s building operations to protect residents.
• St Mary’s Church, Stoke Mandeville old village – Archaeological works have started exhuming the graveyard and the cemetery is to be relocated to a new site off Marsh Lane (now closed to 2026 just like the footpath closures to the south of Wendover). As with the find of a ‘Neolithic Woodhenge’ last summer, we expect there to be discoveries as specialists examine the remains from a graveyard which was
• Archaeology works at Memorial Wood and nighttime vegetation clearance at London Road have been completed. Ellesborough Rd/Nash Lee temporary roads are to be built from June-October and HS2 has issued a revised Temporary Disturbance Policy for residents who are badly affected by the works. Check out the policy on our website www.whs2.org.
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The 43rd Annual General Meeting of the Lionel Abel Smith Trust (LAST) was held on 28 April via Zoom for the second year running. It was a successful meeting without any Jackie Weaver issues!
always accepting applications from both individuals and organisations all year round.
If you, or someone you know, is in need of assistance and could benefit from being a recipient of our grants, then do contact us We are delighted to announce that via clerk@wendovertrust.org. LAST issued £142,047 in grants last year, supporting numerous individuals, families Meanwhile, we are working hard to revamp and organisations - many of them being our website so that you can easily apply Covid-related. online from home or on your mobile, as well as get information about LAST, its history The grants cover many areas of the and the current trustees. Watch this space… community and can be broken down as follows: • Education - £45,323 • Medical & elderly - £22,164 • Organisations & Others - £74,560
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HS2 update I am writing this on 11 May, which is only confrontations between site workers and significant as it helps demonstrate how our protectors/protesters. community, and no doubt other communities A. No answer to that one either. are being “engaged” with by HS2. On 25 March I added these three An accepted use of the word engagement parishioners' questions. Answers received comes from the marketing industry. on 10 May are shown: Engagement: “meaningful interaction Q. Road Barn Farm. What is the timetable between a consumer and a brand”. Or for demolition works at this site? This Social Engagement: “a measure of one's house and barn are much loved landmarks engagement with a community or society". and many people have asked for clarity on their fate. HS2 Ltd, EKFB and Fusion have dedicated A. Fusion are currently undertaking the soft teams to “engage” with us, but is it strip of the building and EKFB are tasked with “meaningful interaction” or is it something the demolition and we are currently clearing else? vegetation within the area. Due to the location of the illegal protester camp, from a On 18 February we were invited to an security risk element, we restrict the details engagement event, a webinar, and yes it was around the date of the demolition and will as bad as it sounds. At it I asked ... inform the council when it’s imminent.
think shouldn’t be travelling along a certain route, then we do encourage people to get in contact with details such as time, vehicle registration numbers and locations and we will investigate it.
Q. Could HS2/EKFB/Fusion provide examples of how the engagement process had influenced/improved the design of the scheme? A. I’ve had no answer to date.
Many of us will remember the promises made to Parliament by HS2. The clearly identifiable lorries, tracked and controlled, the whole good neighbour thing and the offer of a dialogue. Is that what this is?
Q. I asked that copies of permits and licences granted to HS2-related works be made available on sites and produced on demand. This was my attempt to clarify the arguments over the legality of works, arguments that currently fuel the • Pruning & Weeding • Hedge & Tree Care • Grass Cutting • Patios & Fencing • Small Landscapes Call Roy 01296 625531 07906 398187 hawthorngardening@yahoo.com
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Q. Lorries. Reports of HS2 related HGV’s entering or passing through the village are increasing. Can you confirm that lorry movements are tracked and recorded and that HS2/EKFB/Fusion vehicles are identifiable as parliament expects? Is that data available for community audit? A. EKFB have a VMBS (Vehicle Management Booking System) which tracks lorry movements along our works. This software allows us to allocate approved routes and set arrival times and even provides departure times based on real time traffic information. If a vehicle arrives on site which hasn’t complied with the route, the HS2 identifier isn’t visible or the vehicle isn’t correctly booked into that site, the vehicle is rejected. Unfortunately this data would not be available to the communities. If local residents do spot a vehicle which they
Q. Lorries 2. There are reports that lorry identifiers are inadequate. I understand that signs on the dashboard of vehicles are being used and that these are controlled by the driver. Is that the case? A. The identifier in the cab is currently an A4 sign which clearly displays HS2 so it’s identifiable that vehicle is on HS2 business. They are controlled by the driver and they have to keep them displayed or they will be rejected from site. If however there are any targeted attacks by protesters on vehicles, the use of these identifiers will be reviewed under security measures.
Neither Buckinghamshire Council nor WPC feel that HS2 engagement is delivering on earlier promises. I did come across another definition. The systematic propagation of a doctrine or cause or of information reflecting the views and interests of those advocating such a doctrine or cause. So can I leave you to decide whether we are being “engaged” with or this latter definition - it’s a definition of propaganda - is nearer to the mark. Tom Walsh
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Local Parish Councils Wendover Parish Council 8 candidates elected unopposed. 5 vacancies remain. email: clerk@wendover-pc.gov.uk Jennifer Ballantine
Sheila Bulpett
Jo Durden-Moore
I came to Wendover in 1964 as my husband joined the GP Practice. We came with one child and had four more here in Wendover. I am also involved as a Verger at St. Marys Church. I help at the Youth Centre, where I am a Trustee and am on the Committee for Wendover Dementia Alliance. I love Wendover and being on the Parish Council is a good way of helping people. jennifer.ballantine@wendover-pc.gov.uk
Mark Standen
Sam Walker
I have been a Councillor since May 2015 and Chairman in Diane Washington February 2021, previously holding posts of Finance and Planning Committee chairs. I have lived in Wendover since February 1985, bringing up our four children. All attended local schools and I have been involved with the community since then. I worked as a Research Chemist, later completing a PGCE to teach Chemistry. After 19 years, I retired to devote more time to family and interests. sheila.bulpett@wendover-pc.gov.uk Jo has been a Councillor since July 2020 Julie Williams Alongside her Councillor role, Jo is a Governor at Aylesbury Grammar School, works with Wendover HS2 Mitigation Group and Wendover Resettlement Assistance Programme. She is also Global Brand Director for IT company Lenovo. Jo is passionate about animals, wildlife, and upcycling, but above all realizing the potential of what individuals can achieve together for their villages, towns, and communities. jo.durden-moore@wendover-pc.gov.uk Stephen Worth
Hailing from Harrow I followed the well-trodden trail up the A41 and eventually settled here 4 years ago with my wife and 2 primary school age boys. I am a Sustainable Construction Consultant and therefore have a professional and personal interest in climate change and sustainability. I enjoy all sports - particularly running, skateboarding and football. I also love music, pubs and the outdoors. I am keen to improve the outdoor amenities particularly for young people. mark.standen@wendover-pc.gov.uk My wife and I moved to Wendover in 2016, and we love the town’s bustle and its warmth. We have 3 boys, all in school and nursery in Wendover. I am a qualified solicitor and work full time as Head of Legal at a property management company. I became involved with the Parish Council through joining its Open Spaces working group. I applied to become a councillor to help protect all that is great about Wendover and to work on the bits that can be made even better. sam.walker@wendover-pc.gov.uk I was born and raised in Wendover and was educated at the local schools. I have 2 daughters that both went to John Colet and both still work and live locally. I also have a grandaughter that is currently at Wendover C of E School. I currently live and work in the centre of Wendover and enjoy meeting and talking to local people about all aspects of our community. diane.washington@wendover-pc.gov.uk I live in Wendover with my husband and our daughter who attends John Hampden School. I hope to contribute to the improvement and maintenance of what Wendover has to offer for young people and families. I am also passionate about supporting local businesses so that we as a community encourage the enterprising skills of local people over large commercial interests. I support sustainable local development and the protection of our environment. julie.williams@wendover-pc.gov.uk I have been a resident in Wendover since 1983 having had my last RAF posting at RAF Halton. I then spent 15 years working for the Home Office until retirement. I was co-opted to the Parish Council in 2005 and elected in 2007. I have served the Council as Chairman and have chaired all Committees since then. I am also a trustee of the Community Library. stephen.worth@wendover-pc.gov.uk
Wendover Swimming Pool resumed public sessions 13 April. Please book online before you come to the Pool, as numbers are limited. Please check our Facebook page for information and updates before you come. The Wendover Swimming Pool is easy to get to - it’s in the middle of the schools campus on Wharf Road. Our social media team posts variations to normal opening hours on our Facebook page. Want to volunteer? Email trustees@wendoverswimming.org.
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Weston Turville Parish Council 9 candidates elected unopposed. 1 vacancy remains. email: clerk@westonturville-pc.gov.uk
Mandi Simons
I have lived in the parish at Hampden Hall with my family Catherine Terry for 3 years. I have a passion for mountain biking and enjoy the excellent mountain bike terrain locally. I work as a senior safety manager for a construction company. I joined the Parish Council 18 months ago, following the resignation of the previous councillor from Hampden Hall as I was looking at ways to get more involved with the local community. mbayliss@westonturville-pc.gov.uk
Mark Bayliss
Rachel Blackmore
I am Rachel Blackmore and pleased to be joining Weston Turville Parish Council. We've lived in the village for 24 years and I have been involved in various groups in the parish, including running the Youth Café. I'm looking forward to being able to contribute to the Parish Council’s work making Weston Turville a great place to live. rblackmore@westonturville-pc.gov.uk
Val Trowell
Michael Conolly
I have been on the parish council since 2013. Three Martin Watson matters concern me. Extensive building will envelope the parish, increasing it from about 3,000 people to over 13,000. The implications for our community are considerable, an issue being ignored, because of the democratic weakness of local government. Secondly, the village’s east side has no public transport. There is a simple solution also being ignored. Lastly, many older people live here. We need well-shod, serviceable footpaths. mconolly@westonturville-pc.gov.uk
Martin Jarvis
I have lived in our Parish since 2008 and prior to that on Bedgrove I enjoy being involved with community groups, I joined Weston Turville Parish Council where after serving on several committees I became chairman in 2013. I enjoy my role and hopefully ensure our meetings (which can be formal) have a lighter side and make sure that our councillors and residents are able to speak and get across their views. mjarvis@westonturville-pc.gov.uk
Jim Paterson
I moved to Weston Turville in February 1984. I was a Traffic Officer and vehicle examiner. I am from Morayshire, I joined Buckinghamshire Constabulary in 1959, retiring in October 2001. Early 2009 I was “volunteered” to chair the Community Led Plan Steering Group, resulting in the publication of The Parish Plan. In 2014 I was co-opted as a Parish Councillor. My responsibilities are: speeding matters, roads and footpaths. jpaterson@westonturville-pc.gov.uk
I have lived in the village since 1984. My community activities started after I retired in 2010 and when I decided to immerse myself in village life. I now volunteer in several community organisations including the Parish Council, which I have been vice chair of since 2013. My main interest is in ensuring that this lovely place in which we live will give pleasure and enjoyment to future residents and not become a dormitory settlement of Aylesbury. msimons@westonturville-pc.gov.uk I have lived in Weston Turville since 1982. My son went to the village school and then John Colet School. I have served on the Parish Council for over 10 years and I particularly look forward to the bulb and tree planting that we undertake during the autumn. I enjoy being on the Parish Council and hope that the work we do helps to make the village a great place to live for all residents. cterry@westonturville-pc.gov.uk I have lived in the parish for many years and became a councillor after raising some concerns specific to Wendover Road. I am a retired teacher and taught in a secondary school in Aylesbury. I was rather sceptical regarding local government, however since joining WTPC and gaining first hand experience of the knowledge and dedication of the councillors and clerk, my unfair negativity has become one of positivity. I look forward to continuing as a councillor. vtrowell@westonturville-pc.gov.uk I have been a resident of Weston Turville since 2013, 2 adult children although one is currently back home for work. Dog lover – lost our 14 y/o Lab in January and have been, so far unsuccessfully, seeking a replacement ever since. A lifelong aviation enthusiast, a (fine weather) cyclist and passionate anti-litterer with a deep cynicism of the (all too frequent in-) actions of the upper echelons of our local Government. mwatson@westonturville-pc.gov.uk
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Wendover Youth Centre Summer Term Youth Activities The table below outlines the Wendover Youth Centre’s weekly activity timetable for the rest of the Summer Term starting the week commencing 7 June. Day
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Tuesday
Youth Café
2pm-3pm
Aged 11-16
Free
(John Colet Students) Arts, Crafts and Baking Group
6pm-7:15pm
Aged 9-11
£3 (includes Tuck)
Girls Group
7:30pm-9pm
Aged 12-16
£2
Thursday Youth Club
7:30-9pm
Aged 13-18
£2
Amazing Donkey
6pm-7:15pm
Year 6
£2
Wednesday
Thursday
Aged 10-11 Friday
Friday Night Youth Club
7:30-9pm
Year 7/8
£2
Aged 11-13
Location: Wendover Youth Centre, Wharf Road, Aylesbury HP22 6HF
Location: Wendover Youth Centre, Wharf Road, Wendover HP22 6HF Booking: We have adopted a booking system due to restriction on numbers because of Covid-19. We will be giving priority to those who have booked. Tuck: Food/drink will be sold at all sessions and will not be included within the entry Contact: Pete Swinford: Lead Youth Worker Peter@wendoveryouth.co.uk 07950667895 price unless stated. Booking: Due to Covid-19 we have adopted a booking system due to restriction on numbers. So, we will be giving priority to those who have booked and put their name down to attend.
Tuck: Food/drink will be sold at all sessions and will not be included within the entry price unless stated. Contact: If you are interested in booking onto the sessions above or have any questions or queries please contact Pete Swinford: Lead Youth Worker - Peter@wendoveryouth.co.uk 07950667895
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800 Trees Planted to offset Carbon This month, climate action Wendover would like to say a big Thank You to residents who volunteered their time during April to dig and plant 800 saplings. The Woodland Trust supplied a mix of hazel, dog rose, crab apple and blackthorn, all native species and nut/berry producing that were planted around the perimeter of the old skate park. As this hedging matures, it will contribute towards an increase in biodiversity, provide much needed food for insects and butterflies as well as sequester carbon from the atmosphere to help reduce Wendover’s Carbon Footprint. With a continued focus on increasing biodiversity during May, you may have spotted our volunteers on the Manor Waste handing out wildflower seeds. With a large percentage of Wendover’s green space
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Local News Ferraris visit Pace!
adjusting to life-changing spinal cord injuries Hike for the Hospice in NHS hospitals across the UK, as well as to Four local sisters are hiking the Ridgeway the clinical teams who care for them. in support of Florence Nightingale Hospice, who looked after their mum when she had Their stunning, accessible and expertly terminal cancer. designed gardens have remained open against all odds. The havens have not only You can read their story and donate to their been vital for people’s physical rehabilitation JustGiving page by clicking here: Thank you @MaranelloSales for organising! and the psychological wellbeing of patients https://bit.ly/3e3dFU7 and staff alike, but have also provided a beautiful outdoor space where visitors can Donating through JustGiving is simple, safely see their loved ones, who on average fast and totally secure. Once you donate, spend upwards of two months in hospital. they'll send your money directly to Florence Nightingale Hospice Charity, so it's the most With five thriving projects to support and a efficient way to give - saving time and cutting sixth due to be opening in autumn this year, costs for the charity. every penny raised at your Fabulous Summer Tea Party will make an enormous difference. In April, the children at the Wendover Road Bradbury Campus of Pace had a surprise visit when, not one but two red Ferraris turned up outside their classrooms! The children loved looking round the cars and asking lots of questions in the sunshine.
Fabulous Summer Tea Party
You can host your very own Fabulous Summer Tea Party anytime and anywhere; as long as it’s within government guidelines, the more innovative, the better!
Joanna Lumley lends support to summer fundraising campaign of national charity There’s also the opportunity to get Horatio’s Garden involved on social media by simply sharing a #TeaForChange selfie featuring your Joanna Lumley, actress, activist and favourite brew, texting TEA to 70450 to ambassador of national charity Horatio’s donate £5 and challenging three people to Garden, is encouraging everyone to take up do the same. their teapots this summer in aid of the third annual Horatio’s Garden Fabulous Summer Inviting your family, friends, colleagues and Tea Party, which raises vital funds to support anyone else you can think of to be part of people affected by spinal injury. this fantastic celebration couldn’t be simpler. Together we can all be part of something The countrywide fundraising event is all special this summer and help Horatio’s about appreciating our gardens and natural Garden to improve the lives of everyone spaces whilst simultaneously celebrating affected by spinal injury now and for many family and friendship. Together, these years to come. Nationwide Engineering and elements of our lives that have shown Birchall Tea are lending their support to this themselves to be immensely valuable event for the second year running. throughout the past year and with lockdown restrictions easing, this summer will be the To discover more about the Horatio’s Garden perfect time to reunite with your loved ones Fabulous Summer Tea Party and download whilst giving back to a charity in need of your your Fabulous Fundraising Pack, please visit www.horatiosgarden.org.uk/teaparty or call help. 01722 326834. Sharing her support for the event, Joanna said: “Patients with spinal injuries need your support more than ever and you can make a huge difference to people facing difficult times by simply having a cuppa – or even a glass of fizz! – and donating via the Horatio’s Garden website.” Despite the challenges presented by the pandemic, Horatio’s Garden have continued to lend a horticultural hand to people 18
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Thanks from Councillors
Thank you for re-electing us as your Conservative Buckinghamshire Councillors. I, Steve Bowles, along with my colleagues Peter Strachan and Richard Newcombe are delighted and privileged to be your councillors once again. We will do our absolute best to continue to represent the interests of all of the residents of Wendover, Halton and Stoke Mandeville no matter how they voted to ensure their concerns are heard and addressed over this next term of office. Cllr Steve Bowles Cllr Peter Strachan Cllr Richard Newcombe
Wendover Arm Trust Grant
Wendover Arm Trust are now in the process of applying for a development grant from the Heritage Lottery Fund to progress the restoration, and ran an online survey in May in support of the application. Updates about the grant application and the survey results in an upcoming issue of Wendover News.
South East landowners encouraged to plant trees for climate change and wildlife
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Local News The Woodland Trust in May reopened applications for its flagship woodland creation scheme MOREwoods for anyone looking to get trees in the ground in the forthcoming 2021/22 planting season which starts in November.
disease, and they’re all UK sourced and ponds to encourage pond life, so much of grown. which has been decimated in recent years. In the meantime for every book sold in the MOREwoods is funded by Lloyds Bank first year 50 pence will be donated to a local and Bank of Scotland as part of a broader conservation charity. The publisher has commitment to plant one million trees a already committed for the first three months year over the next decade. to donate to the Chiltern Society.
Senior project lead for woodland creation at the charity, Emma Briggs said: For more information visit www.woodlandtrust. org.uk/plant or call 0330 333 3300. “A common misconception about creating woodland is that you need a lot of land but The Darkening of Aldbury the beauty of MOREwoods is that you only In this new book by Raymond Hugh, all the need half a hectare to be eligible, which is action revolves around the village of Aldbury around the size of half a rugby pitch. and the Ashridge Estate along with Wendover and the countryside around Beacon and “Whether you're a farmer, smallholder, Pulpit Hill towards Princes Risborough. private business, NHS Trust, university campus or an individual, there are so many The author is a keen conservationist and reasons to plant trees. We are in the grips there is an underlying conservation theme of a climate and nature emergency and trees running throughout the story. The author are natural warriors in the fight against both. hopes readers of the book who may not They lock up carbon, enrich soils, improve all be that interested in conservation will water quality, slow the flow of flooding, by reading the book be converted and provide shade, shelter and a haven for become involved in the cause. He has left wildlife and of course they look good too.” a personal message in the book and wants eventually to form a charity restoring flower The Woodland Trust’s MOREwoods scheme meadows, old orchards and protected is open to anyone wanting to plant woodland of at least 500 trees on at least half a hectare of land. The charity can visit your site with you to help design the woodland, create a bespoke species mix, help with form filling, supply the agreed trees and protection, and cover up to 75% of costs as well as arrange for contractors to plant the trees. All trees and shrubs are native broadleaved species that will help local landscapes become more diverse and therefore more resilient to future threats such as pests and
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HS2 and Wendover Dean Footpaths The Chiltern Society have reluctantly agreed to work with EKFB, the HS2 contractors, to manage changes to the footpath network during the construction process. Two of our long distance paths – the Chiltern Way and Chiltern Heritage Trail – cross the works, while the Chiltern Link runs close by. A degree of cooperation is necessary to keep these paths open and to keep walkers informed about the situation. Initially, things started well - EKFB ‘community engagement’ held a meeting with the Society, before announcing what they were going to do. However, the HS2 act allows them almost unlimited powers within the act limits, and so we were in no position to negotiate. We were offered two (permanently manned) crossing points – one on WEN/37, which runs beside Bowood Lane, and another on GMI/2, near Havenfields – and a contribution towards the expense of rearranging the signs and waymarking for our paths. All other routes crossing the line between South Heath and Smalldean will be closed for around 5 years – an unsatisfactory
were assured that the plan previously agreed would in fact be implemented, and so we could go ahead with our signs. They now plan to place their prominent red path closed signs where paths cross into the act territory (and where they can be attached to the new fences); smaller notices with maps will indicate paths which are closed at the point where they leave the roads.
situation, but one we can do nothing to prevent. Things then went downhill, with path closed signs appearing unexpectedly, then being thrown over fences, and contradictory maps posted on the Bucks footpath webpage for a time. However, after a site visit with EKFB we
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HS2 have powers to close paths outside the act limits (and Bucks have very limited grounds for objection) although notice must be given, but it seems that these closures have not so far been requested – so it is still possible to walk on the paths as far as the act limits, if you want to witness the destruction at close quarters. HS2 are still free to make changes, and for the latest information, see www.hs2watch. com/Footpaths.html. Also, please report any inaccuracies to info@HS2watch.com so we can keep this site up to date. Jim Conboy Chiltern Society - Rights of Way group
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campaigning to improve care options for many years now, but it’s only with the countless efforts of others that this is possible. Once again, winning these awards marks the success of the whole team. “During this time of unprecedented uncertainty and concern it is certainly lovely to receive some good news. Throughout this pandemic, our carers have gone above and beyond to protect their clients and provide them with the support and care they need. We would be truly lost without them. “These awards are all about raising awareness of live-in care as a better and safer form of care for the elderly. Our national involvement in raising awareness of live-in home care is having a positive effect on the industry, as we are dedicated to raising the standards of care provided to people in their own homes.”
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Aston Clinton Colts Under 11’s return to play with a new sponsor and new kit With grassroots football finally back to field post-lockdown, Aston Clinton Colts Under 11’s team have returned to play with a smart new kit thanks to a new local sponsor.
Training sessions are held most Saturday mornings 10 am - 11.30 am at Aston Park, Aston Clinton and at Weston Playing fields, Weston Turville. To find out more about joining the club, visit www.accolts.com or email committee@accolts.com.
The Aston Clinton Colts Junior Football Club received a new playing kit for its Under 11’s, sponsored by Raynor Wealth Management. Owner, Nick Raynor, is a local financial adviser from Aston Clinton and a proud dad of one of the junior players Oliver Raynor. The new kit had its first outing on Sunday, April 11th in a match which saw Aston Clinton Colts start a return to football in fine fashion with a well-deserved victory. Aston Clinton Colts Club Secretary, Di Waller said: “We’re thrilled to see our Under 11’s back on the pitch. The lockdown restrictions have been tough on everyone. Grassroots football plays an important role
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not only in the wellbeing and development of our young players but also in bringing people from our local community together. We are grateful to Nick at Raynor Wealth Management for his generous donation.” Established in 1983, Aston Clinton Colts Junior Football club is open to boys and girls aged between five and seventeen and is affiliated to the Berks and Bucks FA.
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Freemasons are supporting carers with advice, breaks and activities Freemasons are leading a project to help up to 33,000 adult, young and parent carers, with donations of more than £715,000. According to Carers UK, the number of carers grew exponentially during the pandemic, reaching more than 13 million. The helping hand from the Freemasons is supporting them with essential items, life skills, counselling, crisis support, activities and breaks. Approximately 20,000 unpaid carers are receiving access to crucial support online, funded by the United Grand Lodge of England (UGLE), the governing body of the Freemasons. The UGLE is also working to protect young carers, who are under increasing pressure as they support family members during lockdown. In particular, the Freemasons project is providing 870 young carers with respite through activities and breaks, while 760 young carers are being provided with essential items and life skills. Elsewhere, almost 100 schools are receiving assistance to identify hidden young carers and provide support. In total, more than 1,800 young carers are receiving advice, support and information. In addition to their support for young carers, the Freemasons are providing funding for crisis support, advice and information to almost 3,000 adult carers. Meanwhile, the project is also assisting 1,050 parent carers with advice and support. In Buckinghamshire, almost 2,000 young carers will be supported at school, to improve their wellbeing and reduce stress and isolation. The donation will fund the salaries and project costs of three support staff to work with schools in identifying and supporting young carers. The aim of the project is to find young people with previously ‘hidden’ caring responsibilities and raise awareness of their burden. Dr David Staples, chief executive of the UGLE, said: “These have been very difficult times for everyone and especially for carers. With the donations, we are helping with training, counselling, support, mental and physical health, as well as activities to reduce stress.
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The Hospice Lottery Partnership The Hospice Lottery Partnership launch Summer Superdraw to raise money for local hospice care
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Local not-for-profit organisation The Hospice Lottery Partnership has launched its annual Summer Superdraw to raise much needed funds for local hospices who have all experienced an unexpected loss of income over the last year due to the impact of the coronavirus pandemic. The hospices that will receive funds raised from the Summer Superdraw include: • Florence Nightingale Hospice Charity based in Aylesbury • Harlington Hospice based in Harlington • Michael Sobell Hospice Charity based in Northwood • Rennie Grove Hospice Care covering Herts and Bucks • South Bucks Hospice based in High Wycombe • The Hospice of St Francis based in Berkhamsted.
There are some great cash prizes to be won including a top prize of £2,000, second prize of £100, and two prizes of £50. Plus, anyone who buys their tickets before 17 May 2021 will also be entered in to a bonus Fast Reply Draw for the opportunity to win one of five £20 M&S Gift Cards. The delighted top prize winner of last year’s Summer Superdraw, Mrs Champniss (pictured) from Leighton Buzzard, praised the care that her mum received from one of Every ticket sold helps to make a difference to our partner charities, saying, “They were so those in need of hospice care. For example: supportive – always on the end of the line if • £10 could help to pay for complementary we needed help or had any questions.” therapies that bring comfort and relief to patients Tickets cost £1 each and are available to buy • £20 could help to pay for bereavement online at hospicelottery.org.uk/superdraw. support to help a family with the recent Tickets are on sale until 13 July 2021 and the loss of a loved-one main draw takes place on 14 July 2021.
£15 million raised for local charities The weekly lottery has some great prizes to Hospice Lottery Partnership’s profits go The Hospice Lottery Partnership has now distributed over £15 million of funding to its partner charities since 1997, thanks to the wonderful supporters who take part in the weekly lottery or biannual Superdraws.
David Griffiths, CEO of The Hospice Lottery Partnership, said: “We could not have achieved this milestone without our loyal long-term players, whose ongoing support helps to ensure that our partner charities are able to continue providing their specialist care and services to thousands of patients and their families.
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Young people love to build dens. But it’s not just about how much fun they have, or the amazing memories they make. They’re learning to work together, think for themselves and play their part. Scouts prepares young people with skills for life. As a helper with Scouts you can use your skills to help young people find theirs. For more information about helping with 1st Wendover Scouts please contact Andrew Inkley on 01296 580622 or email andrew. inkley@1stwendoverscouts.co.uk.
June is busting out all over!
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the middle as readily as we did (I must go on a diet). Some clubs are struggling to get going and have canceled matches as they are unable to get players for matches. No problems like that for us so far.
Wendover Cricket Club began its first committed foray into Girls Cricket with a Taster Session at the Witchell ground on 12 May, led by Bucks Cricket Board coach Emma Boswell-Harris. Months of background work paid off as the session proved hugely I played in a rather bizarre match against successful with 32 girls aged 8 to 12 Linslade recently. It all started well enough taking part in an action-packed 75 minute as our Captain welcomed the oposition. As programme of cricketing activity. he spoke a few flakes of sleety snow fell. By the time the match started it was snowing The Club is participating in the ECB Dynamos hard, but we bowlers are a hardy bunch and programme, but using it for girls only. It we carried on. Soon the green was covered in started on Sunday 16 May and will initially about three quarters of an inch of wet snow. run for 8 weekly sessions on Sunday What eventually brought it to a halt was mornings. Sessions will be packed full of that the bowls picked up the snow as they fun and new skills will be learned and it is a ran across the green and finished up several perfect introduction for all girls new to the sizes larger than they started. Suddenly a sport, as well as those looking to build on cup of tea and a biscuit seemed a good idea. what they already know. The green is playing well and the damage rooks did to the surface in the winter is not noticeable. All the surrounds and flower beds are beautiful with the promise of lots of colour to come. All the folk who have turned out in the rotten weather we have recently to plant and tidy and even grub up hedges really do deserve a pat on the back. Don Knight
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Rotary in Wendover is participating in the Keep Britain Tidy Great British Spring Clean 28 May to 13 June 2021 and has asked Wendover Parish Council to lend equipment and suggest an area not covered by the regular WPC litter clearing. Do you have any Wendover Bowls Club practical ideas about how we can deal with I am glad to say we are back in business the tsunami of litter now washing over our again after such a long break. We are all a beautiful countryside?
Other cricket is continuing but the early part of the season has been affected by the weather. There are senior matches at weekends and junior/youth matches in 9 age groups. For more info, contact Jonathan Seabrook at jseabrook@talktalk. net or visit www.pitchero.com/clubs/ wendovercricketclub.
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Unless there are future snags, it looks hopeful that COVID restrictions will be lifted in June. If that happens, the Wendover Horticultural Society will hold its first Thursday meeting since February 2020 on the first of July. Confirmation will be in the form of posters nearer the date and an e-mail to members. We decided to move our venue to give us space and it is to be at St Anne’s Hall, not the library. To fit in with them we will meet on the first Thursday of each month, at the usual time of 2.30pm. The speaker will be John Tyler, well known to us as he has given successful talks before. He will be talking about “Fungi”. For a few minutes before that we will hold a short AGM. Please support this first meeting, visitors would be warmly welcomed.
near Cirencester. There is little time between the last road map date and the outing, but we would really like to be in a position to go ahead with the trip, if safe to do so. Minimum numbers are essential so if you are interested, non-members are welcome if we have space, please contact Diane on diane.smith131@btinternet.com for further details.
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Churches are open! churchyard is there for any resident of the St Mary's Church St Mary’s Church is open for services; parish of Wendover to be buried in or their cremated ashes to be interred. at present we have a service in the church building each Sunday and one online, alternating between the 9am All enquiries to the Parish Office or to the vicar Rev’d Sally Moring: service and the 10.30am service. vicar@stmaryswendover.org 01296696136 Please find details on our website: www.stmaryswendover.org Wendover Free Church or contact the Parish office: Wendover Free Church is open and available i n f o @ s t m a r y s w e n d o v e r. o r g if you need us. Our morning gatherings 01296623123. continue on Facebook and we have afternoon
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Station Commander's Coins
Congratulations to Mr Simon Clark and Mr Anthony (Tony) McKeever who were recently awarded a Station Commander's Coin for their exceptional teamwork. Tony has worked for RAF Halton for over 30 years working in Barrack stores and Supply. His recent move to the Regional Print Centre (RPC) meant he had to learn new skills, including getting to grips different technologies and machinery. Tony has been a huge asset to RAF Halton and has remained helpful and proactive throughout his 30 years here. Simon expertly guided and Tony in his new role, and taught him how to use all the new equipment, whilst continuing to supervise the department and ensure the Station continued to be supported. Well done to them both, to Simon for his mentoring and management skills and Tony for his willingness to learn new skills and a completely new role. An excellent team effort!
Congratulations to Warrant Officer Hammond, Flight Sergeant Dent, Sergeant Berrecloth and Sergeant Loder who received the Station Commander's Coin in April. As members of the RAF Halton Service Funds Internal Audit Board (SFIAB) they were presented with a Station Commander's Coin in recognition of the selfless work conducted to keep our Messes, Clubs and Associations financially healthy during the unprecedented times that the Covid-19 pandemic placed us in. Having Auditors to ensure that we comply with the rules that govern how we spend money is imperative; this is often a thankless task, but the SFIAB members have offered their time, advice, expertise and unwavering commitment. Congratulations to Mr Hempstock who was awarded a Station Commander's Coin in April. An Ex-RAF Warrant Officer (WO), Mr Hempstock has remained a retired member of the Warrant Officers and Sergeants Mess (WOSM) and has voluntarily given up much of his time to help with maintenance throughout the Mess; pruning bushes, watering plants and cutting the grass. Recently, Mr Hempstock has also redecorated the bar, updated the fixtures and fittings, arranged for the photo section to produce crest stickers, researched new furniture for the bar, fixed the dishwasher, fixed the bar lighting, and has prepared the Anteroom for decoration; the list is endless! www.wendovernews.co.uk
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College Lake Nature Reserve Tring HP23 5QG open - see website for details Bucks County Museum open, Church St, Aylesbury HP20 2QP Waddesdon Manor grounds and selected buildings open - please book online before visiting Volunteering opportunities at nature reserves with BBOWT - check dates, times & locations online Breast Friends Aylesbury - Breast Cancer Support Group, contact for details Kimble & Ellesborough Horticultural Society, ‘Water Gardening’ via Zoom, see page 2 Wendover Music - London Handel Players, St Mary’s Church. See advert page 4. Wendover WI online meeting featuring Catherine Jones. See page 2 Wendover Art Club, contact for meeting details Bucks Art Weeks, times & locations vary, see pages 3 & 4 for details Tour de Rennie Grove - fundraising cycle event, see page 2 and renniegrove.org/tourderenniegrove Open Garden for NGS, 11 the Paddocks. Also Fri 25, 18.00-20.00. See page 3. Legacy Fairs Antiques & Collectors Fair, Wendover Memorial Hall, see advert page 4 Wendover Local Produce Market, Manor Waste Queimada - an evening featuring a unique Spanish tradition at Tres Corazones, see advert page 7 Open Farm Sunday, Road Farm, Great Missenden HP16 9LS. Please book. Mikron Theatre presents - A Dog’s Tale at Lindengate. See advert page 4.
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John Lingley Fitness Training, see website for details www.aspirationsfitness.com Cat Booker Fitness classes, times vary, see website for details Jodie Digby Fitness courses, times & locations vary, see website for details JAZZERCISE classes to suit you. www.jazzercise-uk.com. BML Personal Training classes, see website for details - www.bmlpersonaltraining.com Simply Walk - locations vary, book online to confirm location & availability Hatha yoga - please contact for details Yoga with Alice D - please contact for details Pilates. Times & costs vary, see website for details Tai Chi & Qigong Classes, online, Tue 10-11am, Wed 4-5pm. Beginners Mon 2-3pm, 6.30-7.30pm. Advert p 9. Water Babies, Chilterns MS Centre pool,contact for details Martial Arts Classes with ZKS, St Anne’s Hall (Tue) or ZKS HQ, The Cabin, Chiltern View Nursery Adult & Teenager Yoga Classes, St Anne’s Hall. Contact Sarah to book or for class details. Yoga classes with Zest Yoga. Contact to book. Zumba® and Zumba® Gold classes: private studio or locations in Chivery or Wendover. Rest & Reflect, Lindengate HP22 6BD - M/W-16.30-18.30, S 13.30-16.30. info@lindengate.org.uk Kunda Dance Mon, Slow Flow Fri, contact for details Badminton Club. 19.45-21.45 Mon, beginners 18.45-19.45 Fri, John Colet School (term time) Hartbeeps Music Classes for children, term time, Wendover Guide Hut HP22 6HH The Rotary Club of Wendover & District, meetings online, usually 2nd Wednesday Badminton Club for over 18s, £6, (Sep-July, no BH’s) Green Park Sports Centre HP22 5NE Monkey Music, term time, Wendover Guide Hut HP22 6HH Thames Valley Police at Wendover Community Library Perform drama classes. 4-7 year olds 4-5pm 7-12 year olds 5.05-6.05pm. Wendover Memorial Hall. Sparrowhawks Netball Training, John Colet School - contact the club for details IMAGEZ Camera Club, contact the club for details Aylesbury Choral Society, contact for details Nia Classes - Wed 12.00-13.00, Fri 18.30-19.30, Balance Studio, Halton Tennis Centre Wendover & Halton Cycling Club, Wed 18.30 local mtn bike, Sun 08.30 local mtn bike Zumba with Nikki, Mon & Thu 1815 Halton School, Sat 0930 Chiltern Way Academy Wendover GTAG (Give Tennis Another Go) at Halton Tennis Centre, Thu 7.30-9pm, Sat 4-5.30pm Wendover Weekly Market, Manor Waste Fun Dog Training, contact for location details and booking Dramarama - drama classes for school years 3 & 4, term time, Wendover Guide Hut HP22 6HH Taekwondo for ages 5 and up, John Colet School Amazing Donkey Youth Club for 10-14 year olds (term time only), Wendover Youth Ctre Market at Chiltern View Nursery. Weekly through the summer. See advert page 5. Nordic Walking, contact Ridgeway Walking for more information & location details. See advert page 21. Cycle Rides with Aylesbury Cyclist Touring Club, locations vary
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Local Faces: Little Acorns Kindergarten Mel Armstrong (above) moved to Wendover with her family 20 years ago. Mel is the Manager of a much-loved early years setting on the school campus, Little Acorns Kindergarten. This year, Mel and her team will be celebrating 30 years serving the Wendover community. Over the years, Little Acorns has evolved from a small pack-away pre-school to the thriving setting it is today. In January 2020, Little Acorns was the first early years setting in Wendover to be inspected under the new Ofsted inspection framework. Mel said, “The new inspections were more rigorous than ever before and focused on our ability to provide quality education and care. We were delighted to be awarded Outstanding in All Areas and I couldn’t be more proud of this achievement. “My team and I are firm believers in learning through play - watching a child’s face light up as they grasp a concept or learn a new skill is hugely rewarding. It’s wonderful to be able to play such a big part in a child’s development and all of the staff here are committed to providing a safe, happy, stimulating environment for every Little Acorn we welcome.” Mel continued: “Every child who walks through our door is unique. We encourage children to become good citizens by respecting the diversity of their fellow preschoolers. We want them to develop caring attitudes and respect towards themselves, other children, and their wider community. “I am always keen to share how we maintain
to children means that the individual needs of every child is always considered. Little Acorns is always keen to strengthen their links within the community. In the past, they have supported the local foodbank, forged links with the Wendover Dementia Support Group and teamed up with John Colet School for sports day. They would love to continue to make links with other organisations or companies to the high standard of care and education continually enhance their children’s learning that we provide. In July, I will be a key experiences. Please do get in touch if you speaker at a conference to help practitioners think you can help. fully understand the revised Early Years As a non-profit making charity, Little Acorns, Foundation Stage (EYFS). like many other charities, have missed their “My talk is all about how we challenge fundraising events this past year. They are our children and ensure that every child hoping that in the coming months, they is making progress. The conference will will be able to hold many events including be run by Nursery World who are the UK’s a 5K fun run, fashion show and Gala Dinner. leading national publishers for Early Years With the local community’s support, they Education and Early Years Professionals. To hope to ensure their future viability for highlight Little Acorns and all of the amazing another 30 years. Please see their Facebook work we do on a national stage is a fantastic page for details, Little Acorns Kindergarten, Wendover. opportunity.” Over the past 30 years, Wendover has grown, and today’s families are fortunate to have a varied choice of excellent Early Years provision. Even after all these years, Little Acorns continues to flourish. Many of the families who attend Little Acorns come to them through recommendations. They recognise that although times change, curricula and guidelines come and go, their core values remain the same; to ensure that every child reaches their highest levels of personal achievement and development. Ultimately, their aim is to inspire and celebrate each child. The high ratio of experienced staff
Little Acorns are so excited to be finally able to celebrate their 30-year anniversary. If you, or any of your family, attended Little Acorns over the past 30 years, they would love to hear from you. Please email, enquiries@ littleacornswendover.org. Little Acorns are delighted that one of the first Little Acorns is now sending their daughter to the setting, what a wonderful family tradition to uphold! Little Acorns are keen to support the next generation of Early Years Practitioners. Would you be interested in an apprenticeship? If so, please contact enquiries@littleacornswendover.org.
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Review from the Chair
By the time you read this, the new Wendover Parish Council will be in place and a Chairman elected. The Councillors have been elected unopposed as there were too few to need an election. We have spaces, so if you are keen to be involved in the work of the Parish, please contact the Clerk at clerk@wendover-pc.gov.uk for details of applying for co-option. It would be great to have Councillor representation from the Princess Mary Gate estate and Dunsmore areas – could this be you?
I have lived in Buckinghamshire since my Gate and also in the Witchell car park. Dad was posted to RAF Naphill back in 1990, • The Unknown Tommy Statue in the I spent many years living in Prestwood, community orchard was mindlessly followed by Little Missenden and then later vandalised over the first weekend in May, moved to Chesham where I raised my two causing unrepairable damage. children and still live today. • Lifesaving equipment was removed from Hampden Pond. Up until recently my career has been • Overnight on 14 May two picnic tables hospitality focused. In 2013 I took up the were vandalised at Hampden Meadow post of General Manager at Burnham Parish • Our community open spaces are being Council, managing their community venue. ruined for the majority by the minority It was there that I learnt a lot about the leaving litter and broken glass on the work of a Parish Council and my interest was ground. sparked in becoming more involved in the inner workings of the Council. When the role If you witness anyone causing damage to of Clerk for Wendover came up I thought it property, please report it to TVP via 101, or seemed the perfect fit and exactly what I if dangerous or life threatening then please was looking for, and so here I am now! call 999.
On that point, we are very pleased to welcome our new Clerk, Louise Hayday, to join the team in the Clocktower. We look forward to working with her in the coming years and wish her every success in the role. Cllr Sheila Bulpett In my spare time I enjoy spending time with my grandson, live music, and have recently Wendover Produce Market taught myself to crochet. (With a lot of help from YouTube!) Saturday 19 June, 9am to 1pm
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Meet our new Clerk Louise Hayday
I was delighted to take up the post of Parish Clerk from 26 April 2021. I have joined the Parish Council at an interesting time: a new Council, a post-Covid world, HS2, the closure of RAF Halton and a climate emergency are going to give me the challenges that I thrive on. I look forward to providing support for the local community and assisting the Wendover Councillors in implementing the voice of the local people. www.facebook.com/wendoverparish/
It is important that incidents are reported in order for our local police to build a picture of what is happening in our local area and use their available manpower accordingly.
Parish Council Meeting Tuesday 1 June, 7.30pm St Anne’s Hall For all meeting and committee dates please visit our webpage www.wendover-pc.gov.uk/meetings
Anti-Social Behaviour
Wendover Parish Council have seen a significant increase in anti-social behaviour Photos above show damage done to the Unknown and vandalism over the last few weeks. • Cars have been vandalised overnight on Tommy in the Wendover Community Orchard and two separate occasions at Princess Mary a damaged picnic table at Hampden Meadow. Wendover Parish Council, The Clock Tower, High Street, Wendover HP22 6DU
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The Churches in Wendover are • Wendover Free Church continues to meet online and and can be contacted as shown below • St Anne’s Mass - Sunday at 9am and Tuesday at 10.15am • St Mary’s offers different ways of gathering online, please use the contact details below
Wendover Free Church – 01296 622354 wendoverfreechurch.org.uk St Anne’s Roman Catholic Church – 01296 290545 aylesburycatholicchurches.co.uk/index.php/st-annes St Mary’s Church of England – 01296 696136 / 623123 stmaryswendover.org 32
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