The Lacey Green and Loosley Row Magazine Issue 256 October 2020

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The Lacey Green and Loosley Row Magazine Issue 256 October 2020 HALLMARK The Lacey Green and Loosley Row Magazine October 2020 Chris Issue 256 Roberts £3.00 where sold separately 22 Welcome to the November edition A reminder that with this issue we are collecting donations to support the printing of Hallmark and the maintenance of the Village Hall. We normally do this collection with the May issue, but put it off due to lockdown, so we are collecting for an 18 month period. Printing costs us around £8 per year per house. If you can spare between £5 and £10 we would be very grateful and the proceeds will help us to maintain the Village Hall to a high standard. You can either give cash or a cheque to your delivery person or use the enclosed envelope and deliver it to Yvonne Axe at 4, Woodfield or Clive at Entertainment House. Alternatively you can donate over the Internet to: Lacey Green & Loosley Row Village Hall Fund, Sort code: 20-85-73 a/c 30557900 quoting reference “Hallmark”. Thank you. Though the virus levels are If you would like to get involved again very high we seem to in the management of the have settled into a “new village you may be interested in Can you help? normal” where we accept the the advertisement for a new constraints on the way we live Parish Councillor on page 29. As I mentioned last time, our and have learnt how to work advertising manager is retiring with them. The supermarkets It’s great to see on page 15 that and we need to find a new now have full shelves and the the Village Hall has reopened member for the team. shortages of PPE are less awful. and now complies with the Covid avoidance guidelines. The job involves a few hours I have had messages from some Some of the regular classes have of administration over a few of the wonderful people who restarted and as they are days leading up to the supported us through organised club functions these publishing of the magazine (4 lockdown, saying that things are do not need to be limited to 6 deadlines per year). The time quiet now, but they are ready to people. is spent contacting advertisers rally-round again if needed. Let’s when their yearly subscription hope they are not. However it is difficult to see is due and sending invoices. how any of the seasonal mass You will also coordinate any In particular Sally and Peter meetings of the village can go changes to existing adverts Pilkington would like to thank ahead, no carol service in the and liaise with new their friends and neighbours for hall I’m afraid. advertisers. their help and kindness during the past few difficult months. I’m particularly sorry for our After publication there is the pubs. Christmas is normally their sending out of the magazine The tennis club have asked me peak time when they make the to all advertisers and to mention their Walking Tennis money to get through the year. subscribers. Most contact is initiative. Many older people The limit on groups over 6 will by email. have been particularly hard hit make festive celebrations much with the lockdown and walking lower key - watch their The current manager will be tennis offers them an avenue to Facebook pages for the latest happy to spend time with the exercise and socialise in the information on their Christmas new volunteer to help with open air. This is a new format bookings. transition! and they are currently the only club in Bucks to offer this. Best wishes Thanks to Chris Roberts for his Mike Piercy cover picture of the Bank Vole Editor 3 Catherine Henshaw is a local fused glass artist based in Loosley Row. She is able to make items to order and to your requirements. Find her beautiful work here : www.henontheshore.co.uk https://thebritishcrafthouse.co.uk/shop/henontheshore/ https://www.etsy.com/shop/HenontheShore www.facebook.com/henontheshore Email: [email protected] 4 WOODLANDERS LIVES AND LANDSCAPES This is one of the 18 projects currently running within the Chilterns Conserva�on Board Scheme en�tled “Chalk, Cherries and Chairs”. For the last 18 months, members of the Lacey Green and Loosley Row History Group have been coopera�ng with this project, which is looking at the lives of people living and working in the Central Chilterns over the last 150 years. Areas of par�cular interest are chair making and woodworking (bodging), lace making, straw plai�ng and tambour bead work. The research involves many local people together with Bucks New University and the Centre for Buckinghamshire Studies in Aylesbury. There were plans to involve the community through a range of ac�vi�es, walking tours, bodgers’ pub tours, talks and maps, and ac�vi�es for children. Due to the Coronavirus epidemic, these plans have had to be changed. There will s�ll be some heritage walks, and also online videos. If you would like to volunteer to be involved in the project, please email the Project Leader [email protected]. To find out more about forthcoming events and videos, please email me on johnmortham@b�nternet.com, or phone 01844 345863. For anyone who loves the Chilterns this is a fantas�c opportunity to take part, and also help to preserve our history for future genera�ons. Rosemary S. Mortham Secretary – Lacey Green and Loosley Row History Group Macmillan Coffee Morning Due to Covid 19 we are postponing the Coffee Morning until 4th March 2021. So all those knitters and sewing ladies please keep working for then. We will keep you informed nearer the time. 5 Timpson÷s Meat,Game and Poultry We are a small catering butcher based in Saunderton. We visit market daily to ensure we supply high quality, fresh produce. Open Tuesday - Saturday FREE local delivery www.timpsonssmallholding.co.uk [email protected] 07870 755981 6 The Black Horse As I sit here writing for this But it is better than being totally CHRISTMAS is coming up very edition of Hallmark I am shut down. I would like to say A fast. We have decided this year listening to the news in the BIG THANK YOU FOR ALL MY because of issues, and we do background wondering when LOCAL DRINKERS THAT HAVE not know if we will be shut or we will have another shut down KEPT ME GOING THESE LAST open here, we will do a small in this area. It is all a guessing FEW MONTHS, without them I Christmas menu for tables up to game and difficult for would be closed. 6 with crackers etc . Three everybody. We must all stay courses for £19.99. strong and do as we are told, to YOU ALL KNOW WHO YOU try and prevent this awful thing ARE, even though it is difficult to It will be best to book and we that is happening to everybody fit you on the tables at the front will make it as christmassy as here and around the world. at the moment. You have all possible. The menu will be stood by me and I really ready to see in the first week of The new rules for the pubs as appreciate this. November. This year unless they stand are making it difficult things change we will not be for us but necessary I think. The We do have a takeaway menu doing a New Year’s Eve party, 10 o'clock closure is not easy to running from Wed to Sat 6.30 to really sorry. understand, but it has to be 8.30pm. It is found on the Black done because it is law. Horse or Lacey Green Let’s hope next year will be Facebook pages or ring on better for everybody. All I can We are finding that we are 01844345195 or email on say is a BIG THANK YOU FOR much quieter in the evenings [email protected] to ALL MY LOYAL CUSTOMERS now due to having to stop place an order or check what AND MY STAFF, YOU HAVE serving food from 8.30 so that it we have on. BEEN AMAZING. gives you time to have it cooked, time to eat, and time to Lynne chill before last orders for drinks at 9.30 and out by 10.00. Speen Helping Hospices (SHH) At time of going to press SHH The children from Speen First We support the following are planning to hold our annual School will sing carols at 12.00. hospices - Helen House for Christmas Market on the 14th Please come and join us, have a Children, Rennie Groves November from 11.00 to 4.00. glass of Gluhwein, a delicious Hospice Care, South Bucks homemade sausage roll or a Hospice at Home and Florence To comply with Covid 19 social bacon bap, then shop till you Nightingale in Aylesbury. distancing regulations we are drop! holding the event on Speen Following our last (socially Playing Fields. We will have one In these exceptional distanced) fundraising event – large marquee and three smaller circumstances the hospices Jazz in the Park in August we ones, the area will be marked need us all more than ever to brought our total over £10,000. out to include in/out entrances support them. Coronavirus has We would like to increase this and exits. All stalls will have had a major impact on all of figure significantly at the hand sanitiser and masks will be them, increasing their costs Christmas Market. Please help required.
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