Wendover News, September 2021

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September 2021

Wendover Youth Festival

1 September

Available in Wendover, Dunsmore, The Lee, Halton, Weston Turville and Liffré

3 Peaks Challenges

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12 September

Bkb Charity Dress Sale

18 September

Wendover Charity Road Run 2021

Aylesbury and District News were on hand Ben Soden and Dom King cheered us all up to photograph the wonderful vehicles. Many thanks for last summer (as we permission to eased out of our reproduce these first lockdown) by images. As many organising a road as 96 vehicles took run of tractors, part including £100k lorries and vintage tractors and 1950s vehicles to honour vintage lorries. This the NHS. time, donations By public demand, started flowing in and because all immediately and involved enjoyed the £1000 target Vehicles lined up before the off. it so much, they was smashed in a Photo credit: Aylesbury and District News decided to repeat couple of days so the exercise on Saturday 31 July 2021 huge thanks to everyone who took part by raising a whopping £1815 for Great Ormond organising, entering a vehicle, recording the Street Hospital. Many thanks to all who event, donating, standing in the rain to clap. contributed. Ben and Dom do it for the charity and take nothing for themselves. This time, stalwart observers stood in the pouring rain and were rewarded with a splendid drive past lasting over 11 minutes, videoed by Wendover resident Ben Glazier, https://youtu.be/EVF_T3Uld-c.

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Wendover Scarecrow Trail

ends 31 August Facebook: SummerScarecrowTrail Entry forms £4 each from: • Fiona Michaels Flowers & Gifts, 13 High Street • The Shoulder of Mutton, 20 Pound Street • P M G Premier Shop, Cruickshank Drive

Wendover Youth Festival

Wed 1, 1.45-5pm, Ashbrook/Castle Park For young people aged 10-18 (Year 5+). This will involve a number of different activities including arts & crafts, sport, inflatables, challenges and there will be food available to purchase. A £5 wristband allows you unlimited goes on all the inflatables and activities. For more information about the festival and to book your wristband please contact Pete Swinford by emailing Peter@ wendoveryouth.co.uk or calling 07950667895. More information about the event can be found on www.wendoveryouth.co.uk.

Noah's Ark Baby & Toddler Group

Thu 2, 10-11.30am, Wendover Christian Centre Weekly during term time. £1 donation. Tickets from https://bit.ly/3s9tiyX

MBBKA Honey Show

Kimble & Ellesborough Horticultural Society

Autumn Show - Sun 5, 2-4.30pm, Stewart Hall The Autumn Show includes beautiful dahlias and chrysanthemums as well as delicious homemade cakes. Meeting - Tue 7, 8pm, Zoom 'Plants, Murder and Medical Mysteries.' We welcome back Professor Sandy Primrose, scientist and author, with one of his most popular talks covering the use of plants to kill people and how plants (particularly pollen) have been used to solve crimes. www.e-voice.org.uk/kehs/

Spring Sage Health Qigong

Wed 8, 7.15-8.30, Wendover Memorial Hall Qigong is a real benefit to people’s health, fitness and overall mental wellbeing. The first class, on the 8th of September, is absolutely free. Classes weekly thereafter.

Wendover Art Club

Wed 8 & 22, 7.30pm, Wendover Memorial Hall 8th - AGM followed by a glass of something bubbly to celebrate being back together again, and a show and tell of any work you've done during Lockdown. 22nd - Demonstration of portraits in watercolour by Gordon King

Wendover Choral Society

Thu 9, 7.45pm, St Mary's Church, Wendover The Wendover Choral Society meets every Thursday evening during school term time. Weekly rehearsals begin 9 Sep. Details www. wendoverchoralsociety.co.uk.

National 3 Peaks Challenge for Pace

11-14 Sep National 3 Peaks – 3 Day Challenge – Sept 11thThe Mid Bucks Beekeepers Association will be 14th. Could you step up and make a difference? holding their annual Honey Show, including https://thepacecentre.org/3peaks/ Sat 4, 1-3.30pm, Ellesborough Parish Hall

live bees, beekeeping information and local Rennie Grove Chilterns 3 Peaks Challenge honey, candles etc for sale. Sun 12 Rennie Grove Hospice Care’s flagship walking Aylesbury Canal Basin, every Saturday from 4 to event, the Chilterns 3 Peaks Challenge, makes a 25 September. Details www.watersidefestival.org. welcome return to the end-of-summer calendar.

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Events Featuring 8- 12- and 20-mile circular routes, starting and ending at Princes Risborough School. renniegrove.org/c3peaks

Open Garden for NGS

Sun 12, 10am-12.30pm, Lindengate HP22 6BD The Lindengate gardens will be open to the public. See advert page 4.

Evening WI

Tue 14, 7.30pm, St Anne's Hall 'The Work of the Chilterns MS Centre'. Contact Sheila 07743 133963 to join.

Craft Group

Wed 15, 10am-12noon, Wendover Christian Centre After such a long absence, we look forward to meeting again! Craft Group provides space in congenial company to work on craft projects. Please bring your own materials or come to see what others are doing. All welcome.

Book Club

Sat 18, 10.30-11.30, Wendover Christian Centre Readers of all kinds of literature are welcome. No set book, just interesting discussion about what we have been reading recently. We will serve coffee (or other drink) but bring your own if you prefer.

Food Waste Trolley Dash

Sat 18,10am-12noon, Manor Waste Feed Back will reveal just how much food the average British household wastes in a year with a visual display. Come and visit us to learn more on how you can take action to reduce your carbon footprint http://feedbackglobal.org/

The Nature Alliance - Climate Crisis Event for Young People

Sat 18, 2-4pm, Lindengate HP22 6BD The Nature Alliance invites the young people of Buckinghamshire to join them at Lindengate for a unique chance to see the stunning 5-acre site. See how you can get involved and make a difference in your area … and much more. Get connected, have a voice and meet The Nature Alliance partners and help to protect the natural heritage for future generations. Bring a picnic and drink with you. Details info@thenaturealliance.org.uk or www.naturealliance.org.uk

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Bega kwa Bega Posh Frocks Charity Sale

Sat 18, 2.30-5pm, St Anne's Hall The charity supports Ugandan orphans. Sensible donations for all items welcome. Refreshments available at the event. See advert page 4.

HVAF Open Studios

18 Sep-10 Oct Hertfordshire’s largest county-wide art event with every venue free-toenter. www.hvaf.org.uk/

The Tour de Vale Returns in 2021

Ready. Sept. Go! Buckinghamshire’s biggest charity cycling event returns to the Vale of Aylesbury on Sunday 19 September and entries for the 2021 MKFM Tour de Vale are open. To find out more about this year’s event and to sign up to ride or volunteer please visit www.tourdevale.com

Loving Earth Exhibition

20-25 Sep, 11.30am-5pm, St Mary's Church, Wendover A selection of beautifully crafted panels from this community textile project can be viewed throughout Great Big Green Week. Take a moment to reflect and respond in a creative way to the climate crisis. https://lovingearthproject.uk/

Wendover Solar Streets

Wed 22, 7-8pm, Zoom Climate Action Wendover is partnering with Solar Streets with the aim of launching a solar project in Wendover and surrounding parishes. To learn about this project, join us on zoom. Register on www.solarstreets.co.uk/wendover www.wendovernews.co.uk

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LEGACY FAIRS

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Thu 23, 8pm, Broughton Junior School HP20 1NQ 25 Sep, 11am-4pm, St Mary's Church Wendover 'The Forgotten River' with speaker John Tyler. Doors Come along for tea and a chat to discuss the open 7.30pm. Contact 07399 540626 for details. impacts of Climate Change that most concern you and then get started on creating your very own Chiltern Thrills textile panel. stmaryswendover.org Thu 23, 7-9pm, Red Kite Pavilion, A Clinton Park Dave Sivers, crime fiction author, will take you on his Coming Soon - Save the Date! journey from lifelong scribbler to minor bestseller. • 'Soap and Porridge' at Library Oct, see page 24 There will be opportunities for questions, book • Pace Golf Day - 1 Oct signings and to buy copies of Dave’s books. £9 per • Cholesbury-cum-St-Leonards Local History person (including drink on arrival). To book, please Group meetings resume - 1 Oct visit www.chilternsociety.org.uk/. • The Wendover Society Harvest Supper - 1 Oct, see advert below and page 13. Climate Action Wendover - Event • Little Acorns Gala - 2 Oct Fri 24, 6-10pm, Wendover Memorial Hall In celebration of Great Big Green Week, come and • Wendover Youth Centre Social Gathering - 4 Oct meet volunteers from Climate Action Wendover at • Friends of Wendover Library Golf Day - 7 Oct our free to attend community event. Learn about • Fundraising Dance for Pace - 7 Oct our Autumn plans to tackle climate change and find • No2's Oktoberfest - 8-10 Oct out how you can get involved. There will be a series • Virtual Herts 10K and Half Marathon - 10 Oct of talks from 7pm–8pm and drinks available to • Wendover Music Concert - 22 Oct, see ad p 6 purchase. Register on www.climateactionwendover. • The Pace Quiz Night - 26 Oct • Halloween Trail w/J Brown Funerals - 29 Oct org/events/community-evening. • No2's Wendover Dines France - 29 Oct • Shop at The Lee Christmas Market - 13 Nov, see p 19 Flash Fiction Competition Entry deadline - 25 Sep The theme is The Prime of • The Bierton Run supporting Pace - 14 Nov Life. Entries 500 words. Details www.talfestival.org. • No2's Christmas on The Manor - 26 Nov

Dress and Hat Sale

Bega kwa Bega Charity Sale 18 September 2.30-5pm St Anne’s Church in Wendover has supported Bega kwa Bega, Uganda for a number of years. The charity provides education for Ugandan orphans and provides a mobile health clinic, clean water supplies and training for villagers in essential life skills such as nutrition, agriculture, health and income generation. We are holding a fund-raising sale of dresses and hats on Saturday 18 September 2.30-5pm at St Anne’s Hall, Wendover HP22 6JG. Sensible donations for all items accepted. We will be serving cream teas and refreshments. There is no entry charge, just come along with your friends and family and have a look. Find out more about the charity on: www.BkBUganda.org

The Wendover Society is delighted to announce its relaunch with a short AGM and

Harvest Supper on 1st October 7pm Wendover Memorial Hall Keynote Speaker Rob Butler, MP Tickets £15 pp, for further details contact www.wendoversociety.org.uk or 07723 506991

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Climate Action Wendover is supporting Great Big Green Week as communities across the nation unite in the fight against climate change

Loving Earth Exhibition

20th – 25th September, 11.30am – 5.00pm St Marys, Wendover

Food Waste Trolley Dash

18th September, 10.00am - 12.00pm Manor Waste

Wendover Solar Streets

22nd September, 7.00pm – 8.00pm, Zoom

Climate Action Wendover Event 24th September, 6.00pm – 10.00pm Memorial Hall, Wendover

Loving Earth Workshop

25th September, 11.00am – 4.00pm St Marys, Wendover

The Nature Alliance Climate Crisis Event for Young People

18th September, 2.00pm - 4.00pm Lindengate, Aylesbury Rd, Wendover, HP22 6BD See page 11 for more information

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WENDOVER MUSIC 2021 Season of Concerts

All 2020 season tickets are valid for 2021. 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. Streaming tickets available from our website only.

2021 dates for your diary

All at St Mary’s Church commencing at 7.30pm

22 October - Timothy Ridout (Viola) & Tom Poster (Piano) 23 October - Paul Lewis (Piano) 2022 dates: 12th March - AGM & Leo Popplewell (Cello) 9th April - Steven Osborne (Piano) Streaming tickets £12.50 per device per concert (available to buy from website only). Concert tickets £20 (students £5). AGM tickets £10. Mini Mozart £6 per child (adults free) or £10 for 2 siblings 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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Transport Minster promises “We’ll fix it!”

noise above the limits. Evidence has been presented to HS2 & BC and we continue to push both to accept our modelling for plans to be changed to remedy this.

metres deep. This depth will intercept the aquifer, and we are concerned the use of “bentonite” drilling mud will cause pollution downstream of the Canal and Weston Turville Nature Reserve.

Rob Butler said that he would arrange a meeting with us and the HS2 Minister and at the end of July, he made good on that promise. He chaired a meeting with Ron Petersen (WHS2 Chair), Andrew Stephenson (HS2 minister), Cllr Sheila Bulpett (WPC Chair) and Sally Moring (Vicar of Wendover & Halton).

We have proof that HS2 current plans will flood Stoke Mandeville and Aylesbury and the proposed traffic movements will bring the Chilterns to a standstill. Post the meeting with the minister, we will push harder to ensure our mitigation solutions which will prevent it all, not only remain on the table but are duly considered.

The works seem imminent, and we are challenging the Environment Agency to ensure HS2 have carried out the appropriate risk assessments, as done for Colne Valley viaduct.

In the meeting, both Sheila and Ron made our views very clear about the damage the HS2 scheme is and will continue to do at Wendover & the surrounding landscape and villages.

We also continue to remain vigilant in ensuring that HS2’s environmental strategy is actually put in place and is importantly maintained, this will be an on-going and long-term effort.

Mr Stephenson was quite clear that a mined tunnel would almost certainly not happen for Wendover, but he was very sympathetic to our mitigation solutions regarding noise & water in particular. He also understood our frustration at HS2’s and DfT’s lack of openness and collaboration. Ron specifically took issue with HS2’s practice of ‘kicking the can down the road’ – promising remedial action when the line is put into use, secure in the knowledge that they can avoid that action by claiming such mitigation is not ‘reasonable and practicable’.

If you can support our group in any way or want to be involved with our mitigation improvement work, please get in touch at enquiries@whs2.org.

An audience with The Minister

Community mitigation funds

We have identified up to 10 funding schemes whereby groups, businesses & residents can apply for mitigation funding to off-set some of the harm HS2 has and will cause and support the local community with new initiatives. So far 157 projects have had their money assigned by HS2 with the current average funding of £50k, with a number of projects being successfully received Mr Stephenson remarked at how beautiful for Wendover & surrounding villages. Wendover & the area was and committed to consider further mitigation going forwards to If you want to apply and don’t know what to do, protect its beauty. He also gave verbal reassurance then get in touch and we’ll assist however we should train noise be above the acceptable levels can. Please email us at enquiries@whs2.org. that something would most certainly be done to fix it. You can see pictures and more information about this meeting on our website www.whs2.org.

Improving the current scheme

We have technical modelling which proves HS2 train noise will be worse than expectations defined in the Act, whereby most homes in the Wendover assessment area could experience

Aquifer pollution risk

HS2 are planning to test the piling needed for the Small Dean Viaduct, which Bentonite tanks at the Small is understood to Dean Viaduct piling site need holes 50

Watch out for lorries

A local concrete “batching plant” is being installed next to the bypass, and the width of the road has been narrowed to form a slip road to allow the lorries transporting the material needed Narrow lanes on the to build the Wendover Bypass at the Small Dean and Wellwick Concrete site Wendover Dean viaducts. The concrete trucks will go up and down the A413 and enter the HS2 land at Small Dean just before the petrol station. An internal road is being constructed from there to Great Missenden to allow the concrete to be delivered to the viaduct working sites. Empty lorries will continue down to Missenden before coming back up the A413 to collect their next load. In November 2015, it was promised by Tim Mould in the House of Commons Committee meeting that “there will be no construction traffic in Wendover” but we believe this promise has already not been kept. If you witness poor behaviour from HS2 contractors or see a lorry in Wendover, then take a picture and send us the details at enquiries@ whs2.org.

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John Colet School 3G Pitch Looking to the future of football in Wendover Following a competitive and lengthy bidding process John Colet School obtained a major grant from the Football Foundation to construct an all-weather, floodlit 3G football pitch on the school grounds. Part of the project is the promotion of football in the community to increase the number of participants from diverse groups including girls, senior and disabled football. In addition to working with Beds and Bucks FA the school has two local partners - Wendover Junior FC and Aston Clinton Colts FC, both of which have many students who attend John Colet. A Football Development Officer was appointed in August to drive the development programme and enable many community groups to benefit from this excellent facility that will create a sporting heritage for the future. Therefore it was disappointing to read the negative perspective of the male senior team, Wendover FC, published in the recent edition of Wendover News, particularly when

the school has made every effort to involve the club throughout the process including meetings on site with representatives of WFC, attending online committee meetings and frequent exchanges of emails to ensure that the club, which preferred not to be involved directly in the project, was kept informed of progress. This included a meeting at the school to agree the location of a new full-size grass pitch prior even to the submission of the planning application and the outcome of the bidding process. At £13.50 per hour for a team of 13 (11 plus 2 subs) the cost of a weekly 2.5 hour match is £2.60 each, which does not seem excessive. John Colet School will continue to work in partnership with local organisations and wishes all local sports teams every success. Patrick Harty Headteacher John Colet School

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Wendover Parish Council HS2 update Big trucks = Big problems

Regardless of whether HS2’s appeal against BC for refusing to approve proposed lorry route is successful, big lorries are going to be a big issue.

Meeting the Minister

Cllr Sheila Bulpett, WPC Chair, and Ron Petersen, Chair of Wendover HS2, met with Rob Butler and Andrew Stephenson (Minister of Transport) at St Mary's Church, Wendover. The meeting was hosted by Sally Moring, the Vicar of Wendover. In a 45 minute meeting Sheila and Ron pressed home Wendover’s views on HS2. The minister did not think a mined tunnel would be likely to happen but understood our frustration at HS2’s and DfT’s lack of openness. He acknowledged the beauty of the area and was pushed to consider further mitigation should the current scheme, some aspects of which he was not aware of, be developed.

HS2 told parliament that vehicles would be clearly identifiable but this isn’t happening. There are no fixed markers to identify an HS2 lorry. They put a white A4 HS2 sign in the windscreen when the drivers comply. Should an incident with a HS2 truck occur it is imperative that identification is easy from all four sides of the vehicle. The minister was left with much to think about and he gave a verbal assurance that For public safety it is essential that HS2 lorries if train noise should be above acceptable are marked better. Small magnetic or clipped levels when compared to the ES, that they on signs would suffice. Many transport (Government) would do something about it! companies subscribe to a “How’s my driving” scheme with a phone number on the rear of Working Hours their vehicles. That should be a minimum. Buckinghamshire Council has refused an

application from EKFB for extended working hours while they develop haul routes around Wendover. It was a mainstay of HS2’s arguments in Parliament that construction would only take place during “normal” working hours.

Time for a Change

Since the Parliamentary hearings on HS2 I have helped where I could to promote Wendover’s interests, always working to get the best mitigation for Wendover. In that time we’ve won all of the arguments and quite a few improvements, we’ve not won the prize though. A tunnel. For a good many years, I have also written this column in Wendover News. Sad to say this is the last of them. Thanks to you for reading them and thanks to the editorial team at Wendover News for the space. Thanks also to David Ball and Bob Lewis for the technical support and friendship over the years. Tom Walsh Chairman of the WPC HS2 Working Group

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Climate Action Wendover is partnering with local charities and businesses to host a series of events as part of the Great Big Green Week (GBGW) from 18-26 September. It will be the biggest event for climate and nature ever in the UK as communities across the country join together and take action to tackle climate change.

22 September, 7pm – have you ever thought about installing solar panels but been put off by the cost? Join us on Zoom to hear from the team at Wendover Solar Streets and learn how you could take part in a local project. Please register on this link www.solarstreets. co.uk/wendover.

24 September, 6pm–10pm – a free community evening hosted by Climate Action Wendover Volunteers at the Wendover Memorial Hall. Learn about our local projects to tackle climate change, listen to a series of informative talks from 7pm–8pm. There will be drinks available to purchase. For more information and to register please visit 18 September - How much food does the www.climateactionwendover.org/events/ average British family waste in a year? See a community-evening. visual representation in our Food Waste Trolley If you are unable to make any of these events but Dash at the Produce Market, Manor Waste. are keen to understand what actions you could 18 September, 2pm–4pm The Nature Alliance take to reduce your personal carbon emissions, is hosting a climate crisis event for young then visit our website and join hundreds of people and their families at Lindengate with local residents by signing the pledge www. activities and a chance to explore the gardens. climateactionwendover.org/pledge. Throughout GBGW, St Mary’s Wendover will be exhibiting a selection of panels from the Loving Earth project which celebrates people, places and creatures that we love but sadly are under threat from the growing environmental breakdown.

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Club Corner Wendover Cricket Club

Two of Wendover Cricket Club’s 13 year olds have come to prominence in the senior teams in the last month. Thomas Duff was called up to the 1st XI at Little Gaddesden and his left arm spin claimed 2 for 39; playing again at home, his 3 for 10 v Waddesdon took him to the top of the 1st XI bowling averages. James Godden kept wicket well at Little Marlow and then played a mature innings of 48, a personal best and easily the team’s top score, that rescued the team from an ignominiously low total. Other notable youthful performances include Charlie Barrett’s 4 wicket maiden and first ever hattrick (all bowled) and Marc Weltenius’s 51* off 23 balls – both in the U19 match at Wooburn Narks that was won by 10 wickets. The club is having to clear out its buildings at its Ellesborough Road ground, ready to hand over to HS2 on 30 September. Although much will go into store, old style wooden bar tables and chairs etc. will be disposed of unless another home can be found for them. The ground’s final event is on Saturday 25 September after which there will be a mad rush to clear everything out. The planning application for the new ground should be submitted in August and the plans will then be available to

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that is sometimes used in bowls. It must be one of the only games that a gentleman can call down the green and tell a lady that she is a bit skinny (has not bowled wide enough) or that she has too much weight (bowled too fast). Of course none Wendover Bowls Club of our ladies are skinny or too heavy, just slim or This Covid has a lot to answer for. Just two days cuddly. I think I'd better sign off before this hole before our Gala was due to be played one of our I'm digging gets too deep. Don Knight members tested positive. As she had been playing and using the clubhouse there was no alternative BBOWT Chilterns Group talks are back! other than to cancel and shut the Club down for We are restarting our popular evening talks 'live' a few days. All the clubs we had invited had to be at Great Missenden Memorial Centre on Monday contacted and fees returned so, not only was it a 20 September. There will be a great selection of lot of work, there was a big loss in revenue as well. interesting subjects kicking off with 'The Future of Wildlife and Farming'. The speaker is Giles Strother of It is hard to believe that we are almost at the end of BBOWT who is in charge of persuading landowners our outdoor season and the indoor mats will soon and farmers to adopt new wildlife friendly strategies be brought into the clubhouse. By the time this as the old farm subsidy system comes to an end. gets into print the Finals Matches will have been The talk will start at 7.45pm but doors will be open played, marking the end of all the internal club earlier with refreshments available so you can catch matches. One important fixture has already been up with friends. For the new season admission will decided, the Ladies versus the Gents. The numbers be £5 including drinks and a raffle ticket and we were not quite even so a couple of ladies suddenly shall have a card reader at the door. Seating will be found they had changed gender. Even with the help moderately spaced out. Please join us! Meanwhile, of the fair sex the Ladies were triumphant and the all our reserves are open daily, except for College Gents were presented with the wooden spoon. Lake which closes on Mondays, so it is time to go I have mentioned before the slightly odd language and enjoy an early autumn walk. Richard Birch

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The Wendover Society Relaunch Long-standing Society relaunched speaker and there will be an opportunity for residents of Wendover to share their views with new leadership and passion After more than a 2-year hiatus The Wendover Society has been relaunched with a new committee led by the Chair, Ron Petersen (in photo). The Society's original mission ‘to protect the charm & scale of Wendover’ remains unchanged and the Society hopes to set about its work from September, in close collaboration with the Wendover Parish Council and other local groups.

as to the most important initiatives the Society can commit itself to. The Harvest Supper is open to all current and potential new members of the society. We can promise good food and drink and a stimulating exchange of ideas.

To secure tickets for this event (at £15 each), please go to the Wendover Society web site: www.wendoversociety.org.uk.

The committee is now fully formed and has had its first kick-off meeting. Committee members are: Jenny Senior, Marion Clayton, Sue Thornton, Pat Riley-Page, Anita Duckenfeld, Bob Lewis and Andrew Burnett.

Ron Petersen says: “I’m thrilled to be part of the team that is working to get this wonderful society back on its feet again. Our mission couldn’t be more important, given the threats which Wendover faces with HS2, incessant building development, planning changes, the RAF Halton closure and post-covid challenges.”

As part of the relaunch, there will be a Harvest Supper and very short AGM held at the Memorial Hall on 1 October (see advert page 4). Our MP, Rob Butler, will be guest

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HS2 and Rocky Lane Wendover residents on the HS2 Commonplace emailing list were surprised to receive a communication on Friday 13 August about future earthworks that had actually started two weeks before. These relate to the section of the line between the Chiltern Tunnel North Portal at Great Missenden and Rocky Lane, Wendover. The Schedule 17 works that Buckinghamshire Council approved on Wednesday 9 June include the Rocky Lane Cutting (see red print bottom left on map). The notice covers “deep excavation, removal and movement of large quantities of soil” at the tunnel portal and “excavating the cutting for the internal haul road and the train line itself” at Rocky Lane. It is not clear what the current plan is, but we expect that the material excavated will be stored temporarily next to the works until it can be transferred along the haul road to form the Small Dean Embankment,

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probably crossing the A413 on the Small Dean Viaduct once built. This puts more pressure on getting the plans approved for the Viaduct, and subsequently building it by moving concrete along the Wendover Bypass and A413 as mentioned in the Wendover Mitigation Action Group

report (see page 8). While the design for the viaduct is expected to be submitted in November, the HS2 notification reported that the earthworks commenced on Monday 2 August and will stop at the end of October, before restarting in March 2022. Questions? Email hs2enquiries@hs2.org.uk

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Commenting on the forthcoming momentous and emotional challenge Andrea Fawell said, "My heart rate goes up just thinking about what we will face out there, the choppy waters, the cold, the dark, the jellyfish, the sea sickness. We will suffer. We each have to swim for an hour with a five minute window for the swap over to the next swimmer. Practical issues such as giving Paula safe passage in and out of the water have to Working as a team, it takes about 14-18 hours be rehearsed time and time again. to cross the Channel. The team is raising funds for Aspire (aspire.org.uk) who helped in Paula’s “Picture in addition to that, over 600 vessels go recovery after a road accident left her paralysed up and down The Channel every day as it is the from the waist down. busiest shipping lane in the world and you can get a huge wash from the ferries, cargo container Asked about the impending swim Paula reflected: ships, leisure boats and police boats. One of “Twenty years ago this year, my life changed in an my biggest fears is a car ferry bearing down on instant when I was hit by a car whilst out cycling, me. All these challenges will be even greater for leaving me paralysed from the waist down. As Paula, but she really is fearless and her steely a police officer and marathon runner, I had no determination is so impressive. She is also one of idea what the future would hold. To mark the the strongest swimmers on the team! anniversary of the accident and celebrate the achievements of the past 20 years, I have decided “Doing endurance challenges tests how you to take on the waves, the cold water and the operate under stress and focuses on shared values fatigue to raise vital funds for Aspire, with my and appreciating and utilising each other’s abilities, wonderful friends.” which are all very relevant to the workplace too.”

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HS2 Construction Update during construction. The route will run to the north of the existing road and houses and will tie into the Cricket Club entrance. All residents will have access from the temporary road to their properties.

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Around Wendover the project sees several changes to the existing road layouts. In the Autumn we will start work on three sections of works across the roads. The first is the start of the Nash Lee Lane and Nash Lee Road realignments. This involves a new access road being created which will serve Nash Lee Lane and a new temporary placement for Nash Lee Road. Eventually the re-alignment of Nash Lee Road will travel over the HS2 line and utilise the existing roundabout tying back into the A413. Around Bacombe Lane there will be a new road created for local resident access only, with a temporary stop up of the existing Bacombe Lane during our construction works. The temporary road will be returned to its current state post construction. Ellesborough Road will see a new alignment

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Local News Liz Griffin

The family of Liz Griffin is sorry to report that she died in August after a short illness. Her funeral will be held at St Mary's Wendover at 1pm on Thursday 2 September and all her friends are welcome to attend. A reception will be held afterwards in Dinton. There will be a collection for the transplant charity Live Life Give Life, see also https://www. facebook.com/LLTGL/.

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I would like to thank all the parents, grandparents, carers and children who have attended Jellybabies & Jellybeans music, action songs & percussion classes and those preschool children who joined in my sessions at Little Acorns Kindergarten over the last nearly 30 years. I have loved every minute but, largely due to the pandemic, I have decided that it’s time for me to retire. Thank you for the wonderful memories! Penny Lowe (The Music Lady).

Shop at The Lee’s Christmas Market

The market in The Lee Parish Hall has become an annual fixture in our calendar. This year the Christmas Food and Gift Market is taking place on Saturday 13 November, 8.30am to 1pm. The tables will be laden as usual with all your favourites. Charity Christmas cards, pretty napkins and crackers. Everything you need for wrapping your presents including an eco

selection of wrapping paper and ribbon. A bigger selection of the pop-and-slot festive scenes and advent calendars, which have become very popular over the last few years and the festive fireside matches and bridge playing cards, so lovely as presents. Chris Field’s beautiful decorations, plants and flowers will also be there. Food items will include all your favourites – stollen, panettone, Christmas cakes, mince pies and puddings, chocolates, Turkish delight, liqueur bottled fruit, shortbread, crispbreads, chutneys, snacks, nougat, gingerbread houses and biscuits, children’s chocolates and coins, baklava and so much, much more. We also haven’t forgotten the Christmas ales and spirits. We are still buying, so there will be a lot more. We are very lucky that we can sell many items at a lower price than the larger shops, so please buy first at our Christmas Market. Shop at The Lee, Lee Clump Road, Lee Common, Great Missenden, Bucks HP16 9NB

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The Virtual Art Shop The Virtual Art Shop is the online version of the popular art exhibition held by the Chilterns MS Centre (chilternsmscentre. org) every year. The event is one of their biggest annual fundraisers, but due to the pandemic the 2021 event could not take place, so the team at the charity decided to take the art to you instead. 'Bertie' by Heather Fitz A wide variety of work is available, much from local Bucks artists. Each piece is unique or from a limited run. Many depict special places in Buckinghamshire. Timeless classics from Mary Casserley or Nathalie Pymm to more contemporary animal portraits by Heather Fitz or Niki Bell. Or do you prefer detailed pencil drawings or abstract scenes from nature? Are you drawn to Cityscapes or sea escapes? Colourful flowers or serene skies? Whatever your preference, there is something for everyone.

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someone with this debilitating and incurable condition to have much-needed physical therapy or emotional support. The Centre offers therapy as often as they need it – this support is not available long-term on the NHS. The team also offer practical advice and connect people to others who are going through the same thing. Take a look at www.virtualartshop.co.uk and help people with multiple sclerosis to thrive.

And the best bit of all is that every sale helps local people. The project raises funds for the Chilterns MS Centre, a local therapy centre in Wendover. The charity supports people living with multiple sclerosis to live a fulfilling life. Buying something from their online art exhibition means that you are enabling

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Wendover Junior Football Club Grassroots Football in Wendover After 2 seasons disrupted by Covid, WJFC are eagerly planning for the future. With over 350 children, from the youngest Wendover Cubs at 3 years old, to the seasoned footballers in the U15 teams, we’re proud and excited to be a key part of the local community here in Wendover. With many changes and improvements planned, a key aim is to secure Charter Standard status – the benchmark for well-run clubs in England. With a team of over 60 hardworking and dedicated coaches, we now have FA qualified coaches at each age group. The biggest development on the playing side is the construction of a 3G Astroturf pitch on the John Colet school site. WJFC have been involved from the start with the project, and as such are now a Partner Club along with Aston Clinton. This provides us priority access to the facilities and a discounted hire rate that will benefit the Club finances in the long term. The new facility will provide great opportunities for our young footballers, allowing them to train and play right through the season, whatever the

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weather. This will give them the best chance of learning new skills and enjoying their football. Of course, our partnership with the school is important as we look to safeguard the future of the club. With the redevelopment of RAF Halton and the uncertainty around the facilities there, we, like the Senior Football Club, needed to secure both grass pitches for matches and suitable training facilities for the long term. This relationship will certainly do that, and allow the club to grow and develop. As a community club, our doors are always open and we’re looking to grow our numbers – evidenced by the recent introduction of a dedicated girls section which started successfully last season and will grow this coming year. Our aim for 2021/22 is to run training and develop 3 girls teams (school years: 3&4, 5&6, 7&8). Training will be on Tuesday evenings between 6:00-7:30pm starting 7 September. Keep watching for updates on our social media – better still follow us on Facebook, or get in touch via wjfc-chair@hotmail.com. The WJFC family

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I’m Will Shirley, born and educated in Wendover before studying both remotely and in the gym to qualify as a personal fitness trainer. During the pandemic I’ve taken an interest in understanding what’s being done to protect us. That said, looking through all the advice about facemasks and sanitising, one obvious addition to our armoury of protection has been forgotten. This is (and really, should have always been) simply taking care of our bodies. In this article I would like to make you aware of the local facilities that we are lucky enough to have on our doorstep. In larger towns and cities you’ll find yourself queuing to use equipment in crowded, expensive gyms. Luckily for us in the Wendover area, Halton Fitness Club offers something different. Having used Halton

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Evening WI Golden Jubilee Golden Anniversary

Wendover Evening WI had a great time celebrating their Golden Jubilee on Tuesday 3 August when they gathered for an afternoon garden party at St Anne's Hall. The weather was gloomy but the rain held off, allowing the whole event to happen outside, a bonus at this time. Everyone enjoyed entertainer Fiona Harrison, a Voice in a Million, as she sang her way through a repertoire of songs from the 50s, 60s and 70s. She inspired the members to get up and dance, to the surprise of many who hadn't expected an energetic afternoon - but the spirit of the WI is irrepressible. Wardrobes (and the internet) had been searched to provide appropriate flowing, revolutionary and flowery clothes of the early 70s. There was even a Bay City Roller fan decked out in tartan! The general atmosphere was pure fun and enjoyment.

A display of banners and certificates along with the essential celebratory WI-made cake

President Sheila Hemmings gave a short speech. Please contact her on 07743 133963 for more information.

Wendover Evening WI dancing to celebrate the Golden Jubilee at their garden party

Did you know . . . ? As well as enjoying one another's company at monthly meetings and exploring special interests, Wendover Evening WI has always contributed to local life. Examples of their gardening skills can be seen at Wendover Community Library where the Twinning Stones are surrounded by beautiful bulbs and seasonal flowers. The WI is the largest women's organisation in the UK and most importantly a trusted place for women of all generations to share experiences and learn from each other. It has always been at the forefront of influencing legislation including recycling and homelessness since the 1970s. In the 1980s they raised awareness of HIV and AIDS and their treatment. Come the 1990s they championed Fair Trade and Carers UK. By the 2000s Calendar Girls caught the attention of the nation and in 2012 the first WI inside a women’s prison was formed. Why not join and find out about the WI in the 2020s?

At our Library The Children's Zone in Wendover Community Library was closed for several weeks around mid-summer as Bryony Thomson busied herself covering the walls with suitable murals. This was part of a refurbishment funded by a Fiona Poole legacy, see https:// wendovernews.co.uk/news/tribute-fiona-poole/. As Fiona had been a reception class teacher as well as a great supporter of Wendover Community Library, the Trustees decided to use Fiona's legacy to refurbish the Children's area. They commissioned mural artist Bryony Thomson to paint the walls. Planning a route for a local walk? At the Library we have available leaflets for walks around Wendover, Introduction by Philip Mitchell, Chair of the Friends of Wendover Library. Coombe Hill and Wendover Woods. Speech given by Jenny Lynn-Jones (centre, in flowered dress), daughter of the donor, Fiona Poole, with her daughter and niece. These are also available anytime from Flowers were presented to the artist Bryony Thomson (left, in red). the dispenser outside the library. For more information please ask at the also agreed to come into the library to run two workshops on 12 October: 4pm for children over 8 to create a time capsule for their Library counter. older selves; 7pm for adults and older children to create a lino cut Don't miss the Soap and Porridge exhibition in the library in which depicts a memory. Places are very limited so please book well October. This exhibition is about how smells activate memories; the in advance to guarantee your place. smells of soap and porridge make artist Tom Cross think about his grandparents who lived in Wendover. So, not only will you be able If you have experience designing and maintaining websites and would to come into the library to see the exhibition but also write down be willing to do this on a voluntary basis, please contact Ron Melville, which smells remind you of both happy and sad memories. Tom has Chair of Friends of Wendover Library on fowlmembers@hotmail.com. 24

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Proud of my Profession in Care We are all living longer. While many of us continue living independently at home, there is a growing need from people who are unable to do so without support and care. But where are the carers? With over two thousand vacancies for care roles in Buckinghamshire, what can we do to address this issue? Care roles are undervalued by society This situation needs to change. Our Proud to work in Care campaign highlights why OUR staff actively choose to work in care. All our staff encourage others to move into the care sector and transform peoples’ lives. Caring offers opportunities to develop a rewarding career in a variety of specialist roles across the sector. Why care? • There is a growing need for people with the right attitude to deliver high quality care in the Wendover community and beyond. • You can make a real difference to the lives of vulnerable people living locally. • You will gain the satisfaction that comes

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The Nature Alliance The Nature Alliance is a major new project funded by The Rothschild Foundation to support young people build and maintain resilience in their wellbeing. It will create a fully integrated nature, health and wellbeing service across Buckinghamshire, initially for young people under 25. The Nature Alliance is a partnership of nature based organisations and will support ‘green prescribing’ in Buckinghamshire and lead the way in establishing nature-based health promotion and green care, first for young people, and subsequently adults. Building on Lindengate’s reputation as a leading green care provider and lead Tier Two mental health service provider to emerge from the Buckinghamshire Mental Health Response Group for Covid 19, The Nature Alliance will provide early help and targeted services in the form of specialised nature based activities. Charlie Powell, Co-Founder and General Manager at Lindengate explains: “Lindengate is only 40% full at the moment but so many people with low to moderate mental health needs are already in the system, waiting weeks, if not months, for a ‘talking therapy’ referral like CBT or counselling. Frequently their mental health is deteriorating while they wait. The NHS can’t cope. The Nature Alliance can bridge the gap and offer some help now, particularly for young people, where the many volunteering opportunities are particularly important. Not only supporting their wellbeing, but also enabling them to learn new skills, get connected and keep healthy by spending time outdoors”.

Social Prescribers/Link Workers, and it is hoped many other referring services, will work with The Nature Alliance partners - Lindengate, BBOWT, Chiltern Rangers, Road Farm Countryways and Chiltern Society - to introduce young people to nature based activities. This referral option for GPs operates alongside existing treatments to improve health and wellbeing for those people with mild A Chalk River Clean, one of the activities available to young people, to moderate mental organised by one of The Nature Alliance partners, Chiltern Rangers health needs. The Nature Mind and Trailblazers, Buckinghamshire Alliance will establish a “one stop shop Mental Health Support Teams, Primary clearing house” for green based activities Care Networks, Voluntary and Community for commissioners and referrers. The Sector and Buckinghamshire Clinical development of a “passport” will allow Commissioning. The work of the ease of movement between activities for partnerships across The Nature Alliance participants. is linked to local, regional and national Gavin Johnson, Head of Conservation, strategies for improving and sustaining our Chiltern Society: “We are thrilled to be part of natural environment, enabling partners to such an exciting and innovative project and support and improve their capacity in this are very much looking forward to working area. alongside the other partners and The Rothschild Foundation. Nature Alliance has enormous potential to improve the health of young people and the wider community and also support nature recovery in the Chilterns long into the future.”

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Tribute: Peter Louis The Reverend Canon Peter Louis, 1941-2021 Peter Louis was born in 1941 in Bromley, during the Blitz. He studied at St Dunstan's College and was the first in his family to go to university – to Oxford, to read Chemistry. After graduating, Peter hitch-hiked on his own through Africa, from Alexandria to Cape Town, visiting local schools as he went. Upon his return, he went to Cambridge to undertake a diploma in education and be close to Marian, whom he had met in Bromley and who was finishing her own teacher training there. As soon as she graduated, Peter and Marian married and moved to Harefield to begin work in local schools. As soon as circumstances allowed, Peter began his ordination training, studying in the morning and teaching in the afternoon. After ordination in 1968, Peter continued his dual career as a 'worker priest', becoming Head of RE at Imberhorne School in East Grinstead and Curate at the nearby St. Mary's. In short order Peter became a Deputy Head in Nottingham and then Headmaster of the Bluecoat School in Coventry, all the while continuing his preaching and ministry in nearby churches.

In 1985, at the age of 44, Peter finally became a full-time vicar and moved the family – now with four children; Stephen, Mary, Ben and Katy – to the parish of St Francis in Welwyn Garden City. Peter and Marian stayed at St. Francis for 23 years, developing deep and lasting friendships across the parish. Peter welcomed many people to their faith, led dozens of Alpha courses and went on parish exchanges all over the world. In 2008, at the age of 67, Peter retired to Wendover. Despite his retirement, he led services at St. Mary's almost every week, he led many assemblies at the junior school, and was keen to work with other denominations in the village. Peter became a trustee of the local charity Lindengate, was a member of the U3A (founding our Wendover table tennis club),

enjoyed playing tennis, organized support for unemployed people during the recession and continued his role as spiritual director to many people. Latterly, Peter loved walking around the village exchanging friendly words with everyone he came across. Peter was a kind, gentle and keenly intelligent man who was interested in the lives of everyone he came across, be it at church, in his teaching, or on one of his trips to far-flung corners of the world. He had a rare talent for understanding people, especially the young, or the uncertain, and devoted his considerable energies to helping others. His mainstays were his wife Marian, his family, and his faith. He was loved very much by all his family, and leaves nine happy grandchilden.

Buckinghamshire Council Wild Aylesbury Vale Winners

Community Boards in the north of Buckinghamshire launched the Wild Aylesbury Vale wildlife competition in partnership with Berks, Bucks and Oxon Wildlife Trust (BBOWT) and Lindengate Social and Horticultural Therapy Charity. The competition was open to residents and organisations to show how they have incorporated wildlife friendly features into their green spaces. In the Parish Council category, the prize went to Weston Turville Parish Council – who involved the local Explorer Scouts to help establish a patchwork of wildlife habitats around the village with seating areas and informative signage for local residents. They will receive a £200 voucher to spend at Lindengate. Weston Turville Allotment Association was a runner up in the Community Group category. If anyone would like to join their local Community Board Environmental Action Group, please visit: www. buckinghamshire.gov.uk/community-and-safety/ improving-your-local-community.

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The Zero Waste Map – which has already been viewed by more than 29,000 people since its launch in September 2020 – is an interactive online map that lists over 200 local shops, businesses, projects and public recycling and The Zero Waste Map repair drop-off locations across Buckinghamshire. Looking for local places to recycle? 1. Ingrid’s Needle – textile repair and refitting see advert page 12 2. Florence Nightingale Shop and Rennie Grove Shop – re-use 3. Perry House dental – oral care and packaging recycling - see advert page 13 4. Budgens crisp package recycling (www. terracycle.com) 5. Fillable have a shop online. www.fillable.co.uk

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First HS2/EWR Marshal hits the streets of Bucks Due to the significant increase in the HS2 / EWR works across the county, Buckinghamshire Council has appointed its first HS2/EWR Marshal to help residents impacted by the projects. The Marshal will be the Council’s eyes and ears on the ground addressing highways and planning issues caused by HS2 Ltd, the EWR Alliance and their appointed agents, contractors and subcontractors. Mark Rann took up his role in late July and is

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Group Captain Startup - Exercise Eagle Dare RAF Halton’s Station Commander Group Captain Startup completed a tandem jump 11 August as part of Exercise Eagle Dare, which is a one day Adventurous Training opportunity for Execs to develop their human performance. The aim is to take Station Execs out of their comfort zone and examine how they perform under differing stresses and tension.

Group Captain Startup said: “Exercise Eagle Dare is a fantastic opportunity for Execs to take a short time out of the office and undertake Adventurous Training. It is an excellent course run by the Robson Academy of Resilience which I was happy to complete with Officer Commanding (OC) Training Wing and OC Station Management Squadron. Adventurous Training is a fundamental part of team cohesion and self-analysis that all eligible members of RAF Halton will be encouraged to participate in the next year.”

Charity Motorcycle Ride

In early August, RAF Halton welcomed Carl Surgey (former Flight Sergeant) to the Warrant Officer and Sergeant's Mess (WOSM) for a stopover on his charity motorcycle ride for RAFA.

Carl joined the Royal Air Force Medical Branch at just 16 and served for over 26 years as a frontline medic. He has decided to take to the roads and hopes to visit all the UK RAF Stations that he was posted at throughout his career from RAF Kinloss in northern Scotland to Fort Blockhouse in the far south of England. The ride covers circa 1,200 miles. He is hoping to raise over £1,000 for the charity.

Sergeant’s Mess Mural

This summer, the Warrant Officer and Sergeant’s Mess (WOSM) Anteroom has had a makeover by two local artists Emma Marsden and Jo Chesney who created this fantastic mural of the RAF Halton estate. Warrant Officer Rousell, the Chairperson of the Mess Committee said: “It is amazing to see the mural come to life depicting the RAF Halton estate, spitfires and poppies, and is made even more special by having local artists design this especially for us. This is something that all Mess Members and visitors to the WOSM will be able to enjoy for years to come.”

Station Commanders Coin

Congratulations to Sergeant (Sgt) Downey who is the most recent recipient of a Station Commanders Coin for being the epitome of professional excellence and revolutionising the Squadron’s Defence Systems Approach to Training.

Honours & Awards

The following personnel were presented in July with awards by Station Commander Group Captain Startup: Warrant Officer Rousell from Airmen’s Command Squadron received the Royal Warrant; Corporal Goddard from ACSSU received an Operational Service Medal; Flight Sergeant Puttock from CTS received the Joint Commanders Commendation; Sergeant Dillon from RTS received The Standing Joint Commanders Commendation Team Award; Sergeant James from RTS received the Station Commanders Commendation; Corporal Bromley from RTS received the Station Commanders Commendation. www.wendovernews.co.uk

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College Lake Nature Reserve Tring HP23 5QG open - see website for details Discover Bucks 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 Wendover Youth Festival for years 5+ (ages 10-18), Ashbrook/Castle Park, see page 2 September Saturdays by the Canal, Aylesbury Canal Basin - Saturdays weekly 4-25 Sep, see page 2 MBBKA Honey Show, Ellesborough Parish Hall, see page 2 Kimble & Ellesborough Horticultural Society Autumn Show, Stewart Hall, Little Kimble HP17 0XN, see page 2 Breast Friends Aylesbury - Breast Cancer Support Group, contact for details Kimble & Ellesborough Horticultural Society, ‘Plants, Murder and Medical Mysteries’ via Zoom, see page 2 Wendover Art Club, 8 - AGM & ‘show&tell’ 22 - portraits with Gordon King National 3 Peaks Challenge for Pace, see page 2 Rennie Grove Chilterns 3 Peaks Challenge, see page 2 Open Garden for NGS, Lindengate, see advert page 4 Wendover WI meeting - The work of the Chilterns MS Centre. St Anne’s Hall, see page 3. Craft Group, Wendover Christian Centre, see page 3 Legacy Fairs Antiques & Collectors Fair, Wendover Memorial Hall, see advert page 4 Wendover Local Produce Market, Manor Waste Book Club, Wendover Christian Centre, see page 3 Bega kwa Bega Posh Frocks charity sale, St Anne’s Hall, see advert page 4 Climate Action Week, see advert page 5 and information pages 3, 4 & 11 BBOWT Talk - ‘The Future of Wildlife and Farming’, Gt Missenden Mem Ctre, entry £5, see page 12 Aylesbury Centre of the National Trust, ‘The Forgotten River’, Broughton Jr School, see page 4 Chiltern Thrills - Making Crime Pay (as a Writer), £9 (includes drink on arrival), Red Kite Pavilion, A Clinton Pk, see page 4

bbowt.org.uk www.buckscountymuseum.org waddesdon.org.uk bbowt.org.uk peter@wendoveryouth.co.uk www.watersidefestival.org mbbka.org.uk kehs.bucks@outlook.com www.breastfriends-aylesbury.org.uk kehs.bucks@outlook.com www.wendoverartclub.co.uk https://thepacecentre.org/3peaks renniegrove.org/c3peaks www.lindengate.org.uk Sheila 07743 133963

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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, see advert page 9 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. Water Babies, Chilterns MS Centre pool,contact for details Adult & Teenager Yoga Classes, St Anne’s Hall. Contact Sarah to book or for class details. See advert page 15. Yoga classes with Zest Yoga. Contact to book. Zumba® and Zumba® Gold classes: private studio or locations in Chivery or Wendover. 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 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 Bounce & Rhyme, Wendover Community Library - term time only, expected to restart 7 Sep 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 Rest & Reflect, Lindengate HP22 6BD - W 16.30-18.30, S 13.30-16.30. info@lindengate.org.uk Wendover & Halton Cycling Club, Wed 18.30 local mtn bike, Sun 08.30 local mtn bike The Rotary Club of Wendover & District, meetings online, usually 2nd Wednesday Spring Sage Health Qigong, Wendover Memorial Hall, classes begin 8 Sep, see page 2 Zumba with Nikki, Thu 1830 Halton School, Sat 0930 Chiltern Way Academy Wendover GTAG (Give Tennis Another Go) at Halton Tennis Centre, Thu 7-8.30pm, Sat 4-5.30pm Wendover Weekly Market, Manor Waste Noah’s Ark Baby & Toddler Group, Wendover Christian Centre. £1 donation, tickets from https://bit.ly/3s9tiyX The Creation Station, Wendover Guide Hut HP22 6HH Taekwondo for ages 5 and up, Wendover CofE School Wendover Choral Society rehearsals, St Mary’s Church, begin 9 Sep, see page 2 Amazing Donkey Youth Club for 10-14 year olds (term time only), Wendover Youth Ctre Market at Chiltern View Nursery. Weekly through the summer. Nordic Walking, contact Ridgeway Walking for more information & location details. See advert page 27. Cycle Rides with Aylesbury Cyclist Touring Club, locations vary

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Local Faces: Gower Family Wendover went into mourning for Pat Gower’s funeral on 3 June 2020, 57 years landlady of The Packhorse, see https://bit. ly/2VzlZ7C. Her family have benefitted greatly from the wisdom and business acumen shown by Pat and her husband Bert, see also https://bit.ly/3fuBLYn. Pat and Bert had been landlords of the Packhorse since 1963 when they became tenants of Aylesbury Brewery Company. They had the opportunity to buy The Packhorse through Moorlands Brewery in 1991. Bert jumped at the opportunity of securing Pat’s future after he had gone, as his health was deteriorating. After Bert’s death in 1992, her daughter, Pauline and son-in-law Jim joined Pat on the licence. Pat was still the beloved matriarch of the family, locally famous as the welcoming landlady of The Packhorse where she continued to pull pints until she was 80. In 1996, Pat and Jim decided to invest in a second pub, The White Swan, in Wendover High Street. The solid family partnership of Pat behind the bar, Jim doing the heavy lifting

and cellar work, and and survive. Pauline and family Pauline controlling were devastated when Pat died the books very tightly of pneumonia on 18 May 2020 meant that The but proud that this was the day Packhorse was able to after the 57th anniversary of her maintain a traditional name being on the licence! pub atmosphere, including games When re-opening finally became and participating in possible this year, the entire a local darts league family came together to make which extended Members of the Gower Family plus sure The Packhorse would look its into Aylesbury with the now long-lost best to welcome back friends and customers. Ex-Servicemen’s Club and the recently saved Rothschild Arms in Aston Clinton. With Paul Mother and daughter, Pauline and Stacey (not a family member) looking after The set about re-upholstering the chairs. Son Swan, Wendover still had a place to play Joshua, an electrician, replaced the lighting cribbage and dominoes, too. No food other and the floor was renewed. Grandson Kieron than snacks has ever been needed to attract stripped and repainted the outdoor tables. Pauline’s daughter Emma painted the new punters to these venues. sign and tiles for the fireplace. Emma added Come the Coronavirus epidemic, the entire her own sentimental touch in remembrance hospitality industry was challenged. Tenants of Pat and Bert as robins in the Packhorse of the big breweries could not pay their sign. After learning the opening date, loyal rents but as owners, the Gower family did customers were queuing outside and Pauline not have that expenditure, could rationalise and Jim welcomed them in with open arms.

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Matters Arising Wendover Parish Council Page

View from the Chair

It’s been a busy time in Wendover now that restrictions have relaxed some more. Since my last bulletin, we have been awarded a large grant from the Lionel Abel Smith Trust to repair more of the Canal path. This is in addition to that from the Parish Council. The work will be overseen by the Canal and River Trust who are currently working on the plans. As hedges will need to be pruned, work is unlikely to start before October, so I will update when timings are known. In the meantime please be careful where the path has been badly eroded. On 23 July, Andrew Stephenson (HS2 Minister) with various EKFB and HS2 Ltd personnel and Rob Butler MP, met with Rev Sally Moring, Ron Petersen and myself at St Mary’s Church for a discussion on the impacts of HS2 on Wendover. A frank exchange of views left the Minister in no doubt about our feelings about the current scheme, and dismay at the destruction being brought to the area. Noise, hydrogeology and traffic were all highlighted as was the idea that a mined tunnel would alleviate most of the issues, so should be seriously considered! I was delighted to attend the opening by Jenny, Fiona Poole’s daughter, of the new children’s area in the library, refurbished using donations in her memory. It is a lovely area with wall paintings of trees and a hideaway for sitting and reading books. I am sure that it will be very well used and is an asset to the facility. Did you know there is also a small enclosed patio area outside? Make sure you have a look. Other Council projects are ongoing and will be updated next time. Hoping you have had a good summer and stayed safe. Sheila Bulpett www.facebook.com/wendoverparish/

Wendover Produce Market Saturday 18 September, 10am to 2pm Manor Waste

What is Community Speedwatch?

• The scheme is managed by Thames Valley Police, promoted by Buckinghamshire Council and delivered by volunteers. • The registration numbers of speeding vehicles are recorded. • Warning letters are then sent out by the Police to the registered keepers stating that their vehicle has been reported as speeding. • Locations for monitoring speed are selected from sites suggested by the community, based on where there is most local concern about speeding traffic, or the impact of speed. • Community Speedwatch can only operate in areas subject to a speed limit no greater than 40mph. • Letters will be sent to offenders by Thames Valley Police. The first letter is a warning letter. The second is a stronger letter. If Speedwatch activity evidences a speed problem, this may result in enforcement by the Police. Wendover Parish Council shares a Community Speedwatch camera with our neighbouring Parishes. If you would like to volunteer to conduct some speedwatch checks, please contact us at the Clock Tower 01296 623056.

Hampden Pond

In July 2020 the Council announced plans to develop Hampden Pond. This included making it more family friendly by adding picnic tables etc. The new Council have reviewed the plans and budget and have agreed to simply replace some fencing and make improvements to the paths. This would allow the Pond to remain as a wildlife haven, keeping wildlife in without the threat of added litter. The fencing works will start shortly, with the path improvements taking place over the winter period when the grass cutting season has finished. The Pond has not been re-stocked, but fishing is now permitted through to the end of October. The Open Spaces Working Group continues to work on proposals to improve play areas for families at both Hampden Meadow and Ashbrook Open Space.

Parish Council Meeting Tuesday 7 September, 7.30pm St Anne’s Hall For all meeting and committee dates please visit our webpage www.wendover-pc.gov.uk/meetings 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 and in person, 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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Channel Swim Record attempt for Andrea Fawell of Kebbell

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Tribute: Peter Louis

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LOCAL FACES: THE GOWER FAMILY

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RAF HALTON

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THE NATURE ALLIANCE

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PROUD TO BE A CARER

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Evening WI Golden Jubilee

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CHILTERNS MS CENTRE

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LOCAL NEWS

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EKFB - HS2 CONSTRUCTION UPDATE

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WENDOVER HS2 MITIGATION GROUP

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