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See also story by FHRA on page 2. Dog Agility with Sheila Walmsley, Steve New and dog Molly - Photo Steve New. The Anna Rose Dancers - Photo Anne Cameron. Rosie Horrod - Photo Anne Cameron. George Lockhart - Photo Anne Cameron. Steve Archer and John Cassell - Photo Sue Arnautov.

1 NEWS FROM FLACKWELL HEATH RESIDENTS’ ASSOCIATION and crafts – all for a minimal charge. year six boys used their age (and height) Something new for this year, and we advantage well against their rivals from suspect for many of the youngsters, was Carrington’s year five. Despite the Punch & Judy – traditional entertainment, weather’s attempts to turn the match that was much enjoyed by the young into something of a damp squib, boys and supporters alike persevered through EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE and not so young. Local musicians, John Dunsterville, Chris Knott and John adverse conditions! [email protected] Cassell, provided super sounds. Music We have already had a lot of positive Janet Smith Tel: 01628 520451 also accompanied the young dancers feedback and are really pleased to from Anna Rose who gave a lovely have put on a successful community By all accounts, this year’s Village Fete performance. day (despite the attempted disruption & Picnic was an outstanding success, If you preferred something more sporty, from the Wycombe Half-Marathon, proving even more popular this year. A the Golf Club were on hand, and could the Wimbledon Men’s Final and the large number of village groups provided you ‘Beat the Goalie’? The Tennis and somewhat inclement conditions at the a variety of entertainment, local produce Bowls Clubs were open for business, end of the day). and interests. The Allotment Association with many people taking the opportunity PLANNING & ENVIRONMENT had a wonderful range of produce to bowl the odd wood or two, whilst on fhra-planning-environment@ available, and the hard-working bees the way to or from their bar (if you were flackwellheath.net Carolyn Leonard of brought some of their honey. looking for something different from the Tel: 01628 526512 Not only did the Scouts provide some Mavericks’ Pimms). excellent crepes, but they manned the We’d like to thank the residents who One of the biggest queues of the day First Aid station too (thankfully this was helped with the recent Litter Picks, was for the Dog Agility Course as dogs one area that wasn’t busy!). particularly a group from Carrington and their owners tackled a number of Junior School and a number of The event brought FHRA/FHCA together obstacles, with varied success! Brownies. It is great to see some of our again to facilitate endless enjoyment Parents from both schools asked whether young people keen to look after their for families who were able to take we could help arrange a six-aside local environment. More about this in advantage of the bouncy castle, bouncy football match, so we did! Juniper Hill’s October – Ed. assault course and various games, races

Photo Chris Bull Mungo Jerry and Martin Courtney 45 years ago Mungo Jerry’s ‘In the Summertime’ was top of the UK Hit Parade… and 45 years ago, on Saturday 11 July 1970, Martin Courtney was Licensed as a Reader by the Bishop of Oxford to serve the parishes of and Flackwell Heath, a ministry he had until he was ordained Deacon on 3 October 1998 and then Priest on 2 October 1999. On Sunday 12 July Martin was presented with a plaque and an original ‘In the Summertime’ single to mark his 45 years of faithful service here in the village.

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2 During the school holidays cost him £¾m in 3 years and Sunday Services continue his subsequent recovery. A as normal, with services at two-course supper is planned 9.00am (traditional Holy costing £5 with booking Communion), 10.30am essential to help with catering. (Family Service or Family Holy The evening will also introduce Methodists Communion – both suitable for all our Autumn ALPHA Courses. the family) and an evening service at On Sunday 20 September hear the Church services for August are for 6.30pm. As part of providing worship extra-ordinary story of Jennifer Rees- Sunday mornings only at 11.00am. for all ages the theme for our 10.30am Larcombe who will speak at 9.00am There are no evening services in services is ‘Beastly Bible Story’. and 10.30am about her miraculous August. Coffee Stop will open on Wednesday recovery from serious illness. A brain Our new Minister Rev Nick Thompson mornings only. Open to all from 9.00am virus had left her wheelchair-bound but and his wife Pam will be moving into to 11.30am, it is located at the Church after a simple prayer by a stranger at a the Marlow Manse during August and Centre and serves fantastic fairly-traded conference she got out of her wheelchair will take up pastoral charge of Marlow, tea and coffee with daily newspapers, and has never used it since. Marlow Bottom and Flackwell Heath and provides a comfortable and friendly Methodist Churches from 1 September. Autumn Alpha Course, a series of ten place for everyone to meet old friends thought-provoking interactive sessions A welcome service is planned for and make new ones. From Thursday Wednesday, 2 September at 7.30pm that explore the Christian faith, will run 3 September it will again run every morning & evening starting the week of at Marlow Methodist Church. Nick’s weekday morning. first service with us at Flackwell Monday 28th September. It’s low-key, Heath will be on Sunday 6 September ‘Holiday at Home’ is a three-day August friendly and fun! There is no pressure at 6.30pm and will include Holy event for those ages 55+. It offers a full and no charge. Explore Life. Try Alpha. Communion. Please join our church programme of great holiday activities on Contact the Office for details. family to welcome them to our village the theme of ‘All the Fun of the Fair’ from Planning a Wedding for 2016/2017? community. 10.00am to 3.30pm on 11 –13 August. Have you considered getting married The cost is £15 per day to include All of our weekly groups will take a in Church? Christ Church would be lunch. Places are limited so booking break during August, but information delighted to assist you in your thinking. is essential. For more information and about whom to contact and what is There is information and other helpful booking contact the Church Office. happening will be available on our advice on getting married in Church on Please book early. website: www.fhmc.org.uk. Our our website. groups will return from the second On Saturday 19 September Christ More details of the above are available week in September. Church hosts a Harvest Guest Evening from the website (www.ccfh.org.uk) Harvest Weekend is planned for 3 and (7.00pm for 7.30pm), open to all, with and the Church Office in Chapel Road: 4 October. guest speaker Justyn Rees-Larcombe. 01628 533004 (9.00am – 1.00pm His book, ‘Tails I lose’, tells of his Monday to Friday). In November - we will be celebrating addiction to on-line gambling which 150 years of the laying of the foundation stone of the Wesleyan Chapel. Look out for the events that will be happening. Our Chapel Anniversary Service will www.rphtreeservices.co.uk OSTEOPATHIC CLINIC be on Sunday 1 November. Michael Thornton ND, DO If you need the help of a Your Local Tree Surgeon Treatment for pain in the back, Methodist Minister, please contact Office: 01628 533355 neck, shoulders, knees and hips Suzanne Soper - 01494 673403 or Sports injuries and headaches Shirley Wallis 01628 523022. Mobile: 07748 314950 25 Heath End Road Email: [email protected] 01494 433072 or 07799713117

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3 Neighbourhood have confirmed that this For further information about claim is incorrect, and in any of these topics or about Watch News fact, burglary across the Neighbourhood Watch, contact: August/September whole of the Wycombe David Gresswell – Local Policing Area (LPA) Area Co-ordinator, Flackwell Heath 2015 is down to just over half Holiday Security what it was two years ago. The To return from holiday to find that latest crime statistics published (Tel: 525019 e-mail: flackwell- [email protected]) your home has been burgled in by are for your absence must be a horrible May, and record just 4 burglaries Police General & Non-emergency experience. Make sure that you in the Chepping Wye Valley area number: 101 take these simple precautions to – which includes HP10 – during Public Safety Team (Anti-social reduce the risk of this happening that month. behaviour): 01494 421087 to you: The Telephone Preference Service Crimestoppers (Anonymous): • Ensure that ALL windows, doors (TPS) is FREE! 0800 555 111 – watch out for a and gates are securely closed On the same day that the change ‘spoof’ Crimestopper site and locked before you go. to the PEC Regs was reported Trading Standards (Consumer • Make your home look occupied by the BBC (see July issue), I Direct): 0845 4 04 05 06 by having a radio and/or lights received a call from an NHWatch ACTION FRAUD: 0300 123 2040 on a timer. Ask a relative or member in the village who had (http://www.actionfraud.police.uk/) received a phone call, when the a trusted friend/neighbour to The Information Commissioner's caller claimed to be from the TPS. close curtains at night and Office: 0303 123 1113 remove any visible mail/ They attempted to persuade our NHS: 111 deliveries. resident that their ‘subscription’ to the TPS was soon to expire, and • Ask a neighbour to use your wanted card details for renewal drive and put out and return !! Well, the TPS is a FREE service, your bins on the right days. and whilst it may not block every More Road Reps wanted! Is HP10 a crime hotspot? unwanted call, it does provide Grapevine Road Reps deliver The If you have visited the Bucks Free some protection. The call came Grapevine 10 times per year and collect subscriptions once a year, and Press website recently, you may from an 0203 area code, and a quick ‘Google’ of the number we are very grateful for their efforts. have seen the article claiming We are still looking for someone to that the HP10 postcode area is revealed that it had frequently been associated with ‘phishing’ cover about 30 houses in Swain's the 20th most burgled postcode Lane and Halls Corner. Also Mrs area in the UK. They arrived at calls posing as the TPS, amongst Yvonne Bailey is sadly no longer able this startling ‘fact’ by counting other annoying tricks. to do Chiltern Close and River View, the number of insurance claims Information Commissioner’s about 15 houses – is there anybody per thousand head of population. Office (ICO) who can help? Well, I should like to see how they The phone number was Please contact either reached that conclusion! Our omitted from the July issue. Sue Arnautov, 01628 523907 or Pauline Cooper, 01628 522562. Neighbourhood Policing Team It is: 0303 123 1113

FLACKWELL HEATH & LOUDWATER LOCAL HISTORY GROUP...... The Stag Correction For the Friday music night session there Local Walks designed to allow them to discover is no entry fee. However, contrary to Jane Dunsterville, local Walk Leader, clues about village history and also be what we said last month, you don't have a fun outing. to book, nor do you have to buy a bottle has organised two walks following of Prosecco (although it is available) the footsteps of the Papermakers Riot For older children and adults three Our apologies. The Editor of 1830. Mainly following the River short circular walks in and around Wye, the walks are accompanied by Flackwell Heath are also available information on the Mills involved. entitled 'Fennels Wood', 'Down on Route maps are on sale from the the Farm' & 'Golf Links Loop'. A Library at £1 each. short narrative on points of interest We have the Flackwell Eastern and is included with each walk. Collect Western Treasure Trails. These two your copy of any of these walks from 90 minute strolls are for children the Library. with their parents in tow. They are

4 Charlie and Barbara Darby after the Ceremony Charlie Darby Photo Geoff Hughes You may have noticed that there's a new plaque in the Jubilee Garden by the Community Centre. It commemorates the Auxiliary Fire Service, later renamed the National Fire Service, a unit of which served Flackwell Heath during World War II. It was unveiled by Charlie Darby, himself a member of the Service from the age of 16 until he went into the RAF. His family lived for a while in 'Deanholme', a house formerly on the site of the Jubilee Garden. At 16, Charlie started work at Fords paper mill in Loudwater. The Fire Service, once formed, worked from a roster of six personnel who manned the station every night for the duration of WWII and Charlie was one of them, after his day's work. Led by 'Skipper' Harris, they were equipped with a modified Austin 16 and a towable water pump which were housed in a shed at the rear of the Green Man pub, now the site of Sainsbur'y local. A second shed provided accommodation going over the Channel on most nights; Barbara, both still amazingly fit, live in for those on duty, with bunks, table and after completing all 30 trips in a tour, Blind Lane. Various members of the family chairs, and a stove for warmth and heating personnel were stood down for 6 months. accompanied Charlie at the unveiling – food. Drills took place every Sunday. By then the war was over, so Charlie didn't including his four-year old great-grandson Later Charlie was moved to Broomwades, return to bombers, although he wasn't who was deeply impressed by the fire where he spent 18 months helping to demobbed until 1947. He kept in touch engine that attended; he has a visit to the dismantle Churchill tanks in for overhaul. with the other members of his crew over Fire Station to look forward to. It was filthy job, and he hated it; the only the years; now there are only two of them Sue Arnautov way out was to volunteer for the armed left - the other, the navigator, became a Professor of Mathematics and a Doctor of Stop Press: Charlie has very recently forces, so he volunteered for the RAF aged recorded his memories for the University 19 in 1944. Education in the West Country and they still visit. of Lincoln (UK). They will be held in an He became a rear gunner in Halifax archive covering the Allies' air war 1939 bombers, first in 466 Squadron, then Charlie had married Barbara in 1946 – 1945. 462 Squadron. A Halifax could carry – they celebrate their 70th (platinum) an impressive bomb load of 13,000lb, Anniversary next year. Back in civilian including six 500lb bombs installed in life, he was an engineer with Hoovers for small bays at the wing roots. It could 20 years, then had a job making parts for carry this load to targets over 500 miles ejector seats. When the firm closed, he distant; for distances up to 1000 miles, the worked for Lees Bakery for a while, and bomb load had to be reduced for the sake then for himself as a painter and decorator of extra fuel tanks. By that stage in the – a move he says he should have made war, there were huge waves of bombers much earlier! Nowadays Charlie and

FLACKWELL HEATH & LOUDWATER LOCAL HISTORY GROUP...... Flackwell Amblers Over 100 years of Local Railways Tickets from the Library: £5, £3 to If you would like to join us on Monday 7 September 7.30pm Friends of FLHCL, from 1st August. Sunday 23 August, The Flackwell (Please note tickets will not be available Amblers will be going for a walk at Back by popular demand, this at the door) illustrated talk covers We will be meeting at The Fact Finding Forum will meet again the ex Budgen’s car park at 10.00am. • The introduction of the railway to on Tuesday 15 September 7.15 to 9.00 This walk will last approximately the area pm in the Library. The subject will be 2 hours and is undertaken at your • Maidenhead to Wycombe and 'Local sports and pastimes'. If you are own risk. Please wear walking Marlow branch line interested in or have any information, boots or strong shoes. NB This walk please come along and join us. • The Whitehouse Tunnel Disaster may be subject to change at short Diary Date notice due to prevailing weather • Reminiscences of a Loudwater conditions. The next date for your Station Master Monday 19 October. There will be a diary is Sunday 20 September - talk on Glass Making in the local area. Denham. C. Barker

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Children’s Book Club – As part of the WI Centenary celebrations Thursdays in August in Bucks, we ‘yarn-bombed’ a tree outside the Community Centre. This form We are running a Free Children’s Book of public ‘art’ originated in California. Club every Thursday during August from The trunks of the tree were wrapped in 10.30 to 11.30am. This is for age range knitted strips and the branches decorated 4-11 and is a place where children can with baubles and creatures. See the make friends, colour pictures, chat about photograph or go and have a look. Sadly, books and choose from some exciting the creatures (an owl, a fish, a caterpillar new library books. It doesn’t matter how etc.) were soon stolen. Please, dear confident a child is at reading. If they like thieves, PUT THEM BACK for all to stories, then they will love their own book enjoy! club. No need to book – just turn up. Morning WI Get more from the Summer Reading Challenge On a sweltering July morning, we heard about ‘Climbing Kilimanjaro at age 67’, You can still register for the Summer with a group of 12 and a support team of Reading Challenge at the library, and about 30 people. The proposed trip to the when your child has read two books they seaside has been cancelled and there will handed round left us all feeling profoundly will receive their ‘Record Breakers’ chart be a garden party in a member’s garden and their first two stickers for it. You get glad we lived in 2015! We raised money instead. September’s speaker’s topic is ‘A for the Associated Countrywomen of the more stickers as you read more books Slice of South Wales’. and the challenge concludes at six books World by a sponsored walk round the when you get a certificate and a Medal. Evening WI lake at Little Marlow. There’s lots more information including Mrs Towse Harrison told us about beliefs, No meeting in August although there games and a competition at www. medicine and surgery in the Roman will be a trip to Chenies Manor. The summerreadingchallenge.org.uk/ Empire. Her descriptions of some Roman speaker in September is Dr Keith Enter the competition to write a rap or habits were off-putting enough, but Parry on ‘Thames Valley Millionaires’. limerick and you will have the chance the gruesome surgical instruments she Brenda Aldridge and Sue Arnautov of winning a fantastic trip to Guinness World Records HQ. If you have an iPhone, iPad or Android device, then you can download the Record Breakers App (search for Record Breakers or go to www. sol.us/records) and the App’s camera will recognise key characters and trigger Divorce | Conveyancing | Commercial | Employment | audio visual content including videos and Wills | Probate | Litigation | Elderly Client games. Buchanans Solicitors can assist with all the above and more. We are a Now providing friendly, modern law firm which offers a broad range of services and aims specialist Family Lost & Found to deliver clear advice promptly and cost effectively. and Divorce legal advice – please contact We have a whole variety of items which we Call Sam Buchanan or Nick Rees (Family Law specialist) for a no our Nick Rees in have found in the library, some of which obligations chat on 01628 810 707 confidence have been here for quite some time now. Swains House, Swains Lane, Flackwell Heath, HP10 9BN [email protected] These include a memory stick, spectacles www.buchanansonline.com

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There can’t be many people who go from nervous pupil, on her first day at school, to become deputy head, governor and then acting headteacher of the very same school. Yet that is what Mrs Jane Gardener has done at Carrington Junior School, but she leaves Carrington this summer for pastures new. Jane Lacey lived in Fennels Way, Flackwell Heath and started her school life at Carrington Infant School. One of her vivid memories is of learning to dance round the maypole – not something Jane found easy to do. Mrs Potter, playing the piano, shouted at her, whereupon the youngster stopped still, causing havoc to those dancing around her. She maintains that this left her with an emotional scar as regards Flackwell Heath are of days spent country dancing of any sort, so you can taking a picnic with friends, cycling (at imagine her horror when she discovered quite a young age!) down , that teaching country dancing was on swimming in the river or spending the the curriculum for her first class. She day out playing in Fennels Wood. She also remembers rolling down the hill on was saddened when she recently took the school field – straight into a large a group of children to the woods, patch of stinging nettles, and coming only to be told by one of them that out screaming, covered in stings. ’We can’t go in those woods. They’re She fondly remembers teachers in dangerous!’ The children were the Juniors – Mrs Major, Mr Aitken, horrified to learn she had spent Mrs Hunt and Mr Ellis, and having a many happy hours playing out in classroom in the ‘temporary’ terrapins. those woods with friends. One day when she was teaching in Year She often spent holidays in Norfolk 5 at Carrington, she was amazed when a as a child, and had always wanted supply teacher arrived – and it was none to go back there to live at some point. Carrington. other than Mrs Barbara Hunt (also a She is leaving Carrington to take up an She will miss the fun of teaching the school governor at that time). Mrs Hunt appointment as Head of Sandringham children of people she was at school still regards her as her protégé. and West Newton Church of with, as has happened on several Mrs Gardener started teaching at School starting in September. The occasions, but looks forward to moving Carrington in September 2004 after school is on the Royal Estate. It is the into another village school with a similar training to teach as a mature student. ideal time for her to move from a family community feel to it. She did her final school experience point of view, as her son is taking a gap Alison Peach at Carrington and made such a good year before university. Photos: At Carrington July 2015 impression that she was offered a job Mrs Gardener’s enthusiasm and and At Carrington in Year 3 there. She started teaching in Year 3 teaching ability will be much missed at before going on to teach in Year 6. I Photo: Alison Peach had the privilege of working with her as her mentor for her first year of teaching, and found her to be not just an excellent teacher, but a great colleague and a firm friend. Many cups of coffee, chocolate biscuits and laughs were shared at the end of a stressful day, as we put the teaching world to rights! Asked what were the biggest changes she had seen in education since being a pupil herself, she said it was the amount of pressure on pupils and staff nowadays to fit in everything that is expected to be taught, sadly often meaning that some of the more ‘fun’ things are left out. Her childhood memories of living in 7 Express Videos & Off License 3 Straight Bit 9am - 11pm every day

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