From Joan Steel
This month we had our AGM followed by a supper and games to celebrate the 47th Birthday of the Valley Wives, originally named the Valley Young Wives, reflecting its then connection with the younger members of the Mother’s Union. Following the general notices, Jill gave the Leader’s Report, bringing back memories of the many interesting and enjoyable evening meetings and occasions we have shared this year, and asked us to encourage friends and neighbours to join us as she outlined our varied future programme, which includes a local history talk with memorabilia, a visit to the hearing dog centre. and a belly dancing evening. Jill thanked the committee members for their loyalty and hard work throughout the year. On behalf of all the members, Margaret presented Jill with flowers and chocolates to thank her for her tireless leadership, dedication and friendship to us all. Doreen read the treasurers report for Josie, saying that our fund raising efforts e.g. Dinner Theatre and monthly raffle, enabled us to keep the Membership subscription at £25 with visitors paying £3. Norma reported that our stall in aid of South Bucks Hospice raised £334.75 and we were also able to make our usual £60 Christmas donation to the Multiple Sclorosis Society. Jill and all the committee members were willing to serve again and were voted in for another year. Business being concluded we commenced supper followed by a lovely bithday cake made by Josie. Presents were distributed, and a prize given to the table who had the most quiz answers correct. Membership subscriptions are due at the next meeting on November 1st when Keith Baldwin is giving a tallk entitled “All the Queens Horses and all the Queens Men”. New members welcome.
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Government trying to retake HS2 initiative.
With the see-sawing of opinion over the last few months it has been difficult to understand where we will end up with HS2. There has been plenty of plenty of news in all forms of media without the HVRA also trying to keep residents informed.
However, clearly those against have gradually been building momentum with some large organisations and well known individuals openly speaking out against the project. This has obviously rattled the Government who yesterday issued “The Strategic Case for HS2” and invited journalists to attend a briefing at the Department of Transport.
Just to make sure that journalists were armed with the right questions to ask the Transport Minister at the briefing, this leaflet was handed out to all attendees by the HS2 Action Alliance. It makes interesting reading and assuming you are against HS2 is something you can use to further your argument.
HAGA Fri 25th Oct: God’s Beautiful World
From Joanna Hughes
The next HAGA meeting will be on on Friday 25 October – a presentation from Anthony Powell on ‘God’s Beautiful World . The talk will begin at 8pm in Hughenden Valley Village Hall. All welcome.
Our next outing is on Saturday 5 October to Stourhead. Coach departs at 9.00 am from The Harrow.
Potter Cup Quiz – Sat 12th October
The annual Potter Cup Quiz, organised by the Hughenden Valley Residents Association will be held on Saturday 12th October at the Village Hall. This year’s theme is “Britain is greater than you think”. Cost is £10 which includes a buffet supper; bring your own drinks. All funds raised go towards the HVRA annual senior citizens event. Call 01494 562862 to register your team and reserve a table. This is always a very popular event, so call today! Full details on this poster.
Valley Wives Reports July & September
From Joan Steel
Several members were away on holidays, so Margaret chaired the July meeting and Janet took notes on the very enjoyable evening, a practical session, organised by Heather Cawthorn on making “Bling Brooches”. After a short demonstration, Heather supplied little cushions for members to decorate with ribbons, buttons, pieces of pretty material, beads and coloured threads plus anything that members had brought themselves. Heather gave help and encouragement. The finished brooches were arranged on a small table and made an amazing display of different designs and ideas. Everyone enjoyed the evening so much that they would like Heather to come again!
Mr Thomas Campbell, our speaker at the September meeting gave a slide talk on “Work Aid”. This project was started by twelve people at an Amersham church, 27 years ago who decided that they had to do something practical to help victims in the Ethiopian famine. The aid given provides refubished tools to enable people living in poverty to work and so earn a living to support a family. Work Aid not only supplies the “Tools for Life” but also ensures that the recipients have facilities for training to make the best use of the equipment. There are now over 200 volunteers, from all walks of life, who collect and refurbish tools for woodwork, metalwork, sewing machines, knitting equipment, drills, lathes, horticultural impliments, electrical equipment etc. Instruction is given to new volunteers and work is done to a schedule of requirments. Sixty represenatives in different parts of the country collect the refurbished goods, clean, test, check to prove that things are fit for purpose and pack equipment to ship to approved vocational projects in many deprived areas all over the world. The interesting slides showed the tools being used by men and women in remote villages. It is possible to have a guided tour of our local work centre and small shop (open Thur. ri and Sat 10am-4pm) in Chesham at the Old Boot Factory, which has work space of 1,400sq ft on 3 floors. Goods that are not required for projects, or not suitable, are sold or recycled. Volunteers enjoy the comradeship, and a chance to use their skills to help others. Finally “Work Aid “needs you, your unwanted tools, also your financial help. Several questions were asked about this very valuable and well organised charity. Heather proposed the vote of thanks.
On 4th October we have our 47th AGM and supper. Please bring cutlery, plate and glass also a £4 wrapped gift.
HAGA 27th Sep: Colour in the Garden
from Joanna Hughes
The next HAGA meeting will be on on Friday 27 September – a presentation from Edwin Rye on ‘Colour in the Garden’. The talk will begin at 8pm in Hughenden Valley Village Hall. All welcome.
Speen Festival Box Office Open
This year’s Speen Festival runs from Sunday 1st to Sunday 15th september, with a rich and varied programme of events. The box office is open and all details are on the festival website.
Valley Wives Update & Future Events
From Joan Steel
In May we had a talk with short film by Dr Eatam about the charity Plan which plans to give the worlds most vunerable children the chance of a better life. We were told that the charity started after the Spanish civil war which left many children orphaned. John Langdon Davies decided to organise the children to live in colonies and have foster parents from all over the world to sponsor them. Plan now operates in 50 of the worlds poorest countries helping to raise children out of a life of poverty into a life of opportunity. The film which was narrated by a remote village child was called “Because I am a Girl”and highlighted the cruelty, violence, abuse and disadvantages suffered by girls because they are not valued or educated and mostly not wanted. The Plan programme helps to empower chidren to improve their lives and take control of their future, without help they may not have a future at all. Sponsors correspond with the child and are allowed a short visit and are sent photographs, thus they share in the joy of supporting a life full of opportunity. (Sponsor forms are available from Valley Wives members.) Doreen gave the vote of thanks, saying what good work is being done by Plan and how lucky we all feel to live in this country. £60 was donated from the meeting.
In June, Heather, a Trustee of South Bucks Counselling Service described her work and the aims of this non-profit making organisation which is a registered charity. It is a service which offers you help when you feel you can no longer cope. The counsellors are volunteers chosen for their social skills and are highly trained, at university on a 3 year course. They are able to provide longer term help than the NHS who are only able to provide a 6 to 8 week session. Patients are often then referred to a counsellor. It is also possible to self-refer. The sessions do not provide a quick or easy answer to a problem, but by talking to a counsellor you can begin to see your situation more clearly then are able to make decisions in order to achieve a more satisfying life. It helps you to know yourself better and forgive yourself more. Clients are asked to make a contribution towards the cost of their counselling, according to their means. Hilary, who accompanied Heather, raised £1,500 towards the charity by running in a marathon race. Heather Meyer gave the vote of thanks to Heather and Hilary for telling us about the valuable and really good service that the counsellors provide.
Our next meeting on July 6th is a practical session on Bling Broaches The interesting object begins with letter L. On August 2nd ww have a Pot Luck Supper in the Small Hall at 8pm, please bring food,drink cutlery, plate bowl and glass. Sept 6th is an Open Meeting on “Workaid”. All Welcome.
Hughenden NAG Newsletter July 2013
The Hughenden Neighbourhood Action Group have published their July Newsletter with updates on speeding, crime and other local policing issues.
HAGA Friday 28th June: The Spice of Life
From Joanna Hughes
The HAGA meeting on Friday 28 June will be a presentation from Gwen Barton on ‘The Spice of Life’: Gardens of South India and Tea Plantations. The talk will begin at 8pm in Hughenden Valley Village Hall. All welcome.
