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Hughenden News – Spring 2021, schedule for articles

Copy deadline:                                 Mon 1st March

Printing:                                              Wed 17th March

Magazine distribution:                  Mon 22nd March

As it is likely that we will still be under some form of Covid-19 restrictions the distribution date may have to flex.

Contributions are welcome from clubs and societies, and anyone who has a particular hobby or interest, job or post.  So perhaps you have time to fill right now or a latent wish to write for the magazine.  For example you could write about:

           ‘I always wanted to be ******, but instead I/we became ******’

           ‘I/we would like to organise a musical event’

           ‘I/we could help with Scouts, Guides, Brownies or Cubs and get then their own hut’

           ‘I grew up in  *****’

            Etc.

We are also looking for photographs illustrating your lockdown experience and particularly, good photos for in the Hughenden News and on its cover; don’t be shy.

A big thank you to all who contributed before Christmas.

St Michael’s church – Community support during Covid-19

Call or Text our Coordinator on 07958 134868 or email support@​hughenden​parish​church.org.uk

As a response to the present situation, we have restarted our team to support anyone in our community who may need some friendly assistance. Should you need help with shopping or collection of medicines do let us know. If you would just like someone to talk with on the phone, discuss a worry or to pray with you, we have people who would love to help.

If you have problems where you need some advice or have struggled to get help elsewhere we will try and signpost you to the right assistance. We will be very happy to do this and look forward to hearing from you.

More details

Bucks Council – Community Boards

Press Release from Buckinghamshire Council, 08 September 2020

Get involved in shaping your local community

Buckinghamshire’s 16 new Community Boards officially launch this week as the first public-facing meetings with local communities take place. 

The community boards have been created to bring the new council and communities together, giving people the opportunity to speak up and get actively involved in improving their local area. They now have a key role in helping local areas to recover from the impacts of the Covid-19 pandemic.

Full details