Wendover News, May 2021

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Flags for Prince Philip

To mark the death of His Royal Highness The Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh on Friday 9 April 2021, several flags in Wendover were flown at half mast until his funeral planned for Saturday April 17. The Clock Tower flag was decorated with a black ribbon. Wendover News went to press on Wednesday 14 April.

May Elections

On Thursday 6 May elections will be held for the new Buckinghamshire Council and Buckinghamshire Parish Councils. These were postponed from 2020. Please see pages 15 - 17 for more information.

RAF Flypast

To celebrate the completion of training at RAF Halton, flypasts will take place, weather permitting. At press date, flypast dates have not been agreed.

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MESSAGE FROM THE EDITOR EVENTS LINDENGATE IAIN WANSTALL - LEGAL INSIGHTS BEDFORD WRITING COMPETITION OPEN GARDENS FOR RENNIE GROVE HS2 - UPDATE WENDOVER HS2 MITIGATION GROUP CLUB CORNER BUSINESS FORUM ELECTIONS LOCAL NEWS HS2 AND WENDOVER CRICKET CLUB RURAL BUS SERVICES PIPPA RUNS FOR MIND NEW CEO AT CHILTERNS MS CENTRE CYCLING FOR THE PACE CENTRE CLIMATE ACTION WENDOVER FREEMASONS VOLUNTEERING J BROWN FUNERAL SERVICES YOUTH RAF HALTON EVENTS TABLES LOCAL FACE: MILES LEWIS MATTERS ARISING

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Events Reopening in May

Virtual Lands End to John O'Groats Race

Now in this 75th year the need is greater than ever. That’s due to the combined effects of COVID-19 and the climate crisis. That’s why we need your generous support. This year in Wendover we’re trying out a ‘deliver only’ model for our house-to-house collection. Volunteers will deliver envelopes to your home but we ask you to return them with your donation to St Mary’s shop ‘Just’ in the High Street. We’ll also be out on the High Street on the morning of Saturday 15 May. Please look out for us.

Christian Aid Week 2021

Cholesbury-cum-St-Leonards History Group

Many museums, nature centres and historic sites are reopening in May. Please see the events table page 30 for a selection of local locations waiting to welcome you back.

starts 1 May Scannappeal virtual race following the iconic route from Lands’ End to John O’Groats. Open to teams of up to ten - details and registration on https://scannappeal.org.uk/ event/lands-end-to-john-ogroats-virtualrace/ or call Scannappeal on 01494 734161. On the evening of 15 May we’re hosting another online fundraising quiz. If you’d like Kimble & Ellesborough Hort. Society to take part please email davidbblackmore@ Tue 4, 8pm, via Zoom gmail.com (please note: two ‘b’s in that Annie Guilfoyle is an award-winning designer address!) or text 07811 116152. Thank you! and an RHS Chelsea Flower Show Silver See advert page 4. Medal winner. Her talk is a general overview of the components and elements that make Wendover Evening WI a garden successful - design ideas, planting, Tue 11, 7.30pm, online materials etc and she includes examples Annual Resolutions Meeting where members of her work to illustrate how these ideas decide the course of the next year. For more are put into practice. Contact kehs.bucks@ about the Evening WI, please see page 13. outlook.com to join the Society. 10-16 May

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people uniting together, determined to live out Jesus’ teaching to love their neighbour, by offering love and care to refugees right across Europe. But that was only the beginning.

AGM followed by MARSWORTH POLISH HOSTEL 1948-1961. Sandra Costello is archivist for the Parish of Marsworth. She lives close to the Hostel site and was involved in the erection of an information board in Over the following decades this became 2019. Contact Richard Leat 01494 758784. the inspiration for a movement of real change right across the world – empowering Bucks Historical Association communities of all faiths and none, to break Wed 19, contact for time & location the cycle of poverty and look forward to a Dr Jack Cunningham, Reader in Ecclesiastical more hopeful future. History, Bishop Grosseteste University

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Open Garden at Dundridge Manor

Sun 23 May, 2pm to 5pm, Dundridge Manor, Oak Lane, St Leonards, HP23 6NN This is an opportunity to wander around an informal farmhouse garden. Dundridge is an old Tudor farmhouse, on a site with a Saxon moat once owned by Henry VIII. The Duchess of Salisbury is said to haunt the house. Entertainment will be provided courtesy of clarinet group Allsorts. Refreshments available to purchase throughout the afternoon. Tickets £6 in advance only from https://scannappeal.org.uk/event/ dundridge-manor-open-garden-2/ or by phone on 01494 734161 Notes: Well behaved dogs on leads permitted and partial wheelchair access to the garden. To open our gardens safely, we’re limiting visitor numbers and have allotted two entry times. Please arrive within 30 mins of your entrance time and not before your entry time. You’re then welcome to stay until closing time. Please follow government guidance and current social contact limits at the time of the event.

Virtual Masterclass with a Professional Chef for Pace Children's Charity Thu 27, 6-8pm, online Bring the taste of Italy to your kitchen with this class hosted by Xenia Murray. To book, please email lacey.bonham@thepacecentre.org.

Coming Soon - Save the Date!

• Tour de Rennie Grove - Sat 12 June • Askett Open Gardens - Sat 3 July • Chilfest - Fri 9 & Sat 10 July • Wendover Youth Centre event - Mon 12 July • Thames Path Mighty Hike for Macmillan Cancer - Sat 17 July • Astonbury Music Festival, Aston Clinton - Sat 14 Aug • Rennie Grove Chilterns 3 Peaks Challenge - Sun 12 Sep • Friends of Wendover Library Golf Day - Thu 7 Oct • Virtual Herts 10K and Half Marathon - Sun 10 Oct 2021

WENDOVER MUSIC 2021 Season of Concerts

All 2020 season tickets are valid for 2021 (please see our website for 2020 refunds). 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. Tickets available from our website only soon.

2021 dates for your diary

All at St Mary’s Church commencing at 7.30pm (restrictions permitting) 5 June - London Handel Players (mixed ensemble) 10 July - Mini Mozart (daytime) then Samuele Telari (accordion) and Ema Nikolovska (mezzo-soprano) 22 October - Timothy Ridout (Viola) & Tom Poster (Piano) 23 October - Steven Osborne (Piano) Postponed to 2022 - AGM & Leo Popplewell (Cello)

Streaming tickets £12.50 per device per concert (available to buy soon from website only). Concert tickets £20 (students £5). AGM tickets £10 non season ticket holders. Mini Mozart £6 per child (adults free) or £10 for 2 siblings Season tickets £75 (students £15) - includes AGM and reserved seating area in Nave. 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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Christian Aid Week 10-16 May This year, because of COVID-19, there will be no doorstep envelope collection. Please help us to help some of the world’s poorest people by taking the envelope with your donation to JUST, St Mary’s shop on Wendover High Street. We’re also hosting a Christian Aid Week Quiz on 15th May at 7.30pm on Zoom Please email davidbblackmore@gmail.com for details or text 07811 116152 See page 2 Thank you!

Lindengate’s 5 Way Challenge

Join our Virtual Challenge Take part in our first virtual fundraising event to help raise money for Lindengate. Set yourself a challenge based on the 5 Ways to Wellbeing (advert page 2) - you’ll be making a difference to your own wellbeing whilst supporting Lindengate. It’s Mental Health Awareness Week 10-16 May and this year’s theme is nature, so if you can pick a challenge that gets you outdoors – even better! WHEN: challenges can start anytime from 1 May and must be completed by 31 July 2021. WHAT: you can do any activity in a location of your choice, in line with Government guidelines and social distancing rules.

5 Ways to Wellbeing and Ideas BE ACTIVE • Set yourself a challenge to run, walk, skate or cycle a certain distance • Set yourself a dancing challenge, or similar GIVE • Gardening challenge • Make a bug hotel CONNECT • Host a virtual quiz or games night • Host a virtual coffee morning • Host a show or concert TAKE NOTICE • Photography or drawing challenge • Auction off your drawings or photographs • Head out on a mindful walk and set yourself a distance challenge KEEP LEARNING • Cookery challenge • Learn a language • Read 5 books in 5 days • Host a virtual lesson or class

How to Take Part 1. Set your challenge – it can be anything. You could use the number 5 as your inspiration or focus on an idea that links to the 5 Ways to Wellbeing. 2. Set up your VirginGiving page and share with your friends, family and colleagues to collect your sponsorship money. www.virgingivingmoney/ You could even set yourself 5 separate challenges! lindengate.org.uk. 3. Start your challenge. You can do this on your own, with your family, or as a team (in line with Tag us with your progress #Lindengate5 - full Government guidelines and social distancing rules). details at www.lindengate.org.uk.

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The Bedford Competition

(International Short Story & Poetry Awards) Wendover resident and local writer Isabella Mead has won first prize of £500 in the 2020 Bedford International Poetry Competition, judged by poet Lesley Saunders, for her poem ‘Toy Mouse, Discovered at Vindolanda Roman Fort, May 2020.’ Isabella wrote the poem while on furlough during the first lockdown, coming across an unusual article in the Guardian that was light relief from news of the coronavirus. Curatorial staff at Vindolanda Roman Fort were using their spare time to go through several bags of ancient leather. They discovered amongst them a shape that looked very much like a mouse: perhaps it was a toy. You can read more about the mouse here: www.vindolanda. com/news/roman-leather-mouse-discovered. The judge Lesley Saunders said about the poem: "This poem captivated me the first time I came across it reading through a whole pile of entries, and I marked it out as one to come back to. But there’s always a possibility that a poem that makes a strong first impression

won’t sustain your interest when you come back to it. So I was so pleased to find that I appreciated it more each time I read it. The evocation of other lives and times on the island of Britain is done with an economy of detail, and the ancient superstition to ward off the plague is neatly laid without comment next to the modern archaeologist’s ‘wishful thinking.’ The relationship between past and present is given a very contemporary nuance, without being heavy-handed; the toy mouse is the perfect vehicle for this, as well as being a complete delight in itself."

unexpected, like sunlight, and mischievous: he chooses to make his reappearance now, as the dark cities stir with fever; a subversive reminder that Pliny the Elder suggested kissing a mouse on the mouth as an ideal cure. Or else it’s no more than the wishful thinking of an archaeologist to sift through a thousand leather cuttings and distinguish this: an atonement, a gift

from the god Apollo, the Lord of Mice, who sent a plague on silver arrows The Bedford International Poetry Competition in a fit of anger; and now, as healer, opens for entries for its 2021 competition on 1 May; more details are here: www. sending this, a playful semblance, a trace bedfordwritingcompetition.co.uk. of the real disease. A little vaccine. As sunset falls behind Hadrian’s Wall Toy Mouse, Discovered at Vindolanda Roman Fort, May 2020 we dream up auguries for ourselves A strip of leather, rodent-sized, with whiskers, from secret hoards, fine-combing the earth curved tail, ears, soft incisions for fur, for the fortunes it holds. How Apollo was born unearthed near a temple, hunched and attentive; clutching a sword, and the cities turned gold.

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Share your garden and help raise money Could your garden raise vital funds for Rennie Grove and spread some joy? An enormous amount of hard work and love goes into creating and maintaining beautiful gardens all year round, and Rennie Grove is offering local Buckinghamshire and Hertfordshire residents the opportunity to showcase the result of their labours as part of its Open Gardens Scheme – running from May to September 2021. Now, more than ever, Rennie Grove is working hard to organise events to fund care for local patients with a life-limiting illness. The Open Gardens Scheme is a great way of encouraging the local community to take part and have fun at the same time. Louise Hewitt, Senior Community Fundraiser, explained: “We know that many people have spent hours in their gardens this past year and that there are many beautiful sights hidden behind our garden gates. We also know from previous years that people

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or would like to hold a simple driveway plant sale instead then we’d be delighted to hear from you.” Gardeners also have the opportunity to club together with neighbours and provide a series of gardens to view. By collecting a small entry fee to view individual or groups of gardens, local people will be able to help raise funds to support others in need in their local communities. In previous years, gardeners love to visit local gardens to admire and be have also held plant sales, raffles and sold tea inspired, so we’re encouraging the owners of and cake to boost their fundraising. these hidden gems to open up their gardens for others to enjoy. It’s a great way to share Louise said: “We’ll support you every step of your pride and joy and raise funds for local the way to organise a COVID-safe, successful Open Garden event, helping with posters, hospice at home care. flyers, signage and risk assessments.” “We’re looking for beautiful gardens of any size or shape for our Open Gardens Please join other gardeners in coming Scheme in 2021. With restrictions lifting together to raise much-needed funds for we are hopeful that physical events can a great local cause. Get in touch at least take place, allowing visitors in to view these six weeks before you plan to hold your lovely gardens. But if you would feel more open garden by emailing community@ comfortable showing your garden on a video renniegrove.org or by calling 01442 890222.

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HS2 update This Month

Our recent effort has revolved around Buckinghamshire Council (BC) and the Schedule 17 (S17) planning notice for the Wendover Dean flyover. The WG are working alongside WHS2 to ensure that this first application is dealt with correctly. There is still confusion about the WPC’s role in the S17 process. To ensure that we continue to influence the process we are using the official Planning Portal and working to support BC officers in their efforts. Because of the Hybrid Bill process that the High Speed Rail Act was formed by, planning permission is deemed to be granted by Parliament. BC are the planning authority but, because of this deemed consent, can only refuse applications on distinct local issues; issues that show a failure to keep promises made in the Act. So, considering all of this, that BC has refused to accept the Lorry Movement element of the Local Transport Management Plan and has asked for more time and more information to clarify elements of the S17 shows that all

of the community stakeholders are holding I’ve also asked the BC assurance team to push HS2 to account. for answers on the two lorries questions.

Letters

Community Questions

I’ve been talking to Fusion and EKFB about Lord Berkeley’s latest, rather stiff, letter to Andrew Stephenson MP has not yet questions raised by the community. received a reply. This is the letter that refutes Road Barn Farm. What is the timetable for claims that EKFB advised against our Tunnel demolition works at this site? This house and Proposal. We’re also awaiting a response barn are much loved landmarks and many to the WPC Chairman, Cllr. Sheila Bulpett’s people have asked for clarity on their fate. letter to the Prime Minister. This is in the hands of EKFB. Lorries. Reports of HS2 related HGV’s entering or passing through the village are increasing. Can you confirm that lorry movements are tracked and recorded and that HS2/EKFB/Fusion vehicles are identifiable as parliament expects? Is that data available for community audit? Lorries 2. There are reports that lorry identifiers are inadequate. I understand that signs on the dashboard of vehicles are being used and that these are controlled by the driver. Is that the case?

Stand Up to HS2

As the work gains pace it becomes more and more important that all of us stand up to HS2. The little battles about construction noise, traffic congestion, mud and dust are where the difference between bearable and unbearable impacts will be decided. Let's complain. Complain about everything and let them away with nothing. How is covered here….www.hs2.org.uk/how-tocomplain/ Tom Walsh Lead on HS2 for Wendover PC

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Wendover Dean Viaduct A Blot On Our Landscape What’s the status?

At press date, a Schedule 17(3) application (reference 21/00860/HS2) has been made by HS2 Ltd to Buckinghamshire Council for the Wendover Dean Viaduct, who have until 23 April to respond to it. Unlike a normal planning application, they cannot object to it. However, the council review the submission and request changes where the local environment, flood risk and amenities (including highways) are affected, where reasonably practicable. They also check that Undertakings and Assurances in the act have been met.

Wendover Dean Viaduct - artist's impression Council officers to provide the necessary technical response challenges. This work has been brilliantly supported by our Councillors who have raised awareness of the shortfalls with Buckinghamshire Council executives, who ultimately make the response, on behalf of the community, back to EKFB.

We are asking that the Council insist that HS2 This is the first significant application north of the follow the rules set down in the Act, provide a Chiltern portal and sets a precedent for all other proper level of detail and make the reasonable up-line submissions in our area, so it’s really key. mitigations called for which we have provided.

What’s the problem?

HS2 Ltd have history (for example, Hillingdon & recent Construction Traffic Plans) where they have attempted to get away with providing as little detail as possible, thus avoiding detailed scrutiny necessary. Luckily, Buckinghamshire Council have rejected these planning permissions and HS2’s contractors must revert with more detailed planning information in order to proceed.

How can you help?

If you would like to know more about HS2 plans for Wendover Dean Viaduct, check out: https:// tinyurl.com/WDean

You can support us in two ways: by clicking on our website www.whs2.org and signing petitions/ completing our mitigation surveys and by writing to our Councillors www.buckinghamshire.gov.uk, Unfortunately, for Wendover Dean Viaduct, to ask them to support our mitigation solutions. they appear to be playing the same tricks again. What else is Significant details, in particular around noise, construction traffic impacts and drainage are happening? missing or changed from the original plans. It’s impossible to miss all For instance, noise barriers have been subtly the enabling works going reduced with the resultant increased impact on around us, but here’s a of noise disturbance, and the impact on whole rundown of all the works that areas (for example, Dunsmore) has not even we have been made aware of: • Nash Lee Road - concrete been evaluated. factory preparation, new road junction, ground What’s our solution? investigations and diversion Partnered with Wendover Parish Council, we enabling works. have been supporting the Buckinghamshire

• Ellesborough Road, Bacombe Lane – diversion enabling works (removal of hedges and trees), link road to Bacombe Lane, footpath closures & diversions, new road junction. • Small Dean Lane and A413 (incl Road Barn Farm) – network rail site clearance (removal of trees), new road junction, A413 traffic management and general preparation work. • Parish & Town Councillor meetings with HS2 contractors Align & EKFB. These meetings were held in March to share latest information & updates; we are hoping these will continue over the coming months. • Wendover & Villages Community Board mtg – was held in March, HS2 was discussed see https://youtu.be/ctbH1Xrisxw for EKFB presentation - the next board meeting is in June. • HS2 held limited virtual one to one sessions on 15 April – WHS2 are trying to persuade them to hold further sessions going forwards. • For more information about HS2 you can contact the HS2 Helpdesk team on 08081 434 434 or email : hs2enquiries@hs2.org.uk.

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Club Corner Into summer with the Wildlife Trust

College Lake Reserve and Visitor Centre will be open from 10am Tuesday through Sunday moving to seven day opening from June. The cafe will be serving a new and exciting menu to enjoy in our refurbished outside seating area. The gift shop will be selling many new products including a local range from the Chiltern Brewery while secondhand books and trampers will also be available. We are very keen to hear from old and new volunteers to help us run efficiently and there are lots of roles available. We expect the car park to be busy so please be patient and consider making a donation to Trust funds. Events for adults and children will be posted online at bbowt.org.uk as they become possible but all local nature reserves are freely available now so do go out and enjoy them at their best at any time. Richard Birch, BBOWT Chilterns Group Publicity richardbirch60@yahoo.com

Wendover Evening WI

Wendover Evening WI meets on the second Tuesday of each month. At the moment our meetings are via Zoom but we are hoping to restart at our usual venue of St Anne’s Hall once lockdown restrictions have been lifted. We have a very interesting and varied programme of speakers booked for the next few months.

U9’s to U19’s and 60+ senior matches for 3 teams and with more likely to be arranged. The Mid Bucks League starts on 1 May, as does the club’s Village Cup tournament. All training and games etc. will adhere to the latest Covid guidelines and regulations. The new and exciting ECB’s Dynamos programme for 8 to 11 years old – for girls only at Wendover – has been launched and to sign up, you must apply via https://ecb.clubspark.uk/Dynamos. But the club’s places are limited and their sessions run on early Sunday mornings from mid-May. Due to the short junior season ending in July, any players looking to join are encouraged to apply as soon as possible, whilst the seniors continue well into September. All junior/senior playing enquiries to Viral Patel wccjuniorscontact@gmail. com / Jonathan Seabrook jseabrook@talktalk. net or via the website www.pitchero.com/clubs/ wendovercricketclub. Jonathan Seabrook

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At last we will soon be allowed back on to our green. Even though there will be restrictions with the use of the clubhouse and numbers it is a huge step. We did manage a few days play last summer before lockdown but most of us have not picked up a bowl for almost a year.

Every month we have walking events and tea parties in the gardens of members and, from As I write this the green is still not usable as the grass is too long. One member tried a few shots June, our cookery group will resume. the other day and despite his best efforts he To celebrate our 50th Anniversary we are having a could not get his bowl more than half way but we garden party in August and are planning to plant a have started our usual three cuts a week and the mower gets lowered each time. tree in the autumn on the Witchell.

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A more heartening sign is that fixture lists for If you are interested in joining our active group for Home Visit appointments matches against other clubs have appeared on then please contact our president, Sheila, on in Wendover and surrounding villages the notice board in the Parrot House. Now why 07743 133963. the lean-to at the rear of the Clubhouse is called Member of the British Association Sandra Borns the Parrot House I do not know. Certainly I have of Foot Health Professionals not met a parrot there and parrots and bowls Wendover Cricket Club seem a weird combination but bowlers have vivid Wendover Cricket Club had a very successful imaginations and I have no doubt I will be told. return to training over Easter with both the junior & senior sections, despite the unusually cold The most important thing is that at last we will Home Improvements spell that resulted in snow falling on the U9’s & be able to meet our friends again and enjoy their Based in Wendover. Providing the highest standards U15’s! It was great to welcome players of all ages, company. of workmanship, at competitive prices, to all my including new joiners, to both the club’s grounds. customers. The club has a packed fixture schedule starting in Roll on Summer and warmer weather. Painting & Decorating Don Knight late April – over 130 junior fixtures ranging from

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Business Forum Ivan Cammack

At Ivan R. Cammack Optometrists we have been working on something rather special. We are absolutely delighted to invite you to our new practice at 21 High Street, Wendover, right next door to our previous premises! At Ivan R. Cammack Optometrists we believe that a visit to an optical practice can be more. Sure, you should expect to see talented professionals, able to deliver outstanding clinical care, but, does this have to take place in an austere, unwelcoming environment? We don’t think so. Drawing inspiration from the French Alps and the period features of the building, we have created a memorable environment in which you can relax and enjoy your visit. The practice offers two cutting-edge examination rooms and a spacious browsing area, as well as some familiar faces! We are committed to supporting you, the Wendover community for many years to come. Please visit www.ivancammack.com or call our helpful team on 01296 596502 to arrange an appointment. See advert page 7.

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The absent class: Fertility Yoga We are blessed in this area to have a number of incredibly knowledgeable and specialist practitioners, who work alongside the excellent services provided by the NHS, to support expectant and new parents. Some of these services are free; others require payment – they include antenatal classes, pregnancy yoga, hypnobirthing, specialist physiotherapists or even simply, but crucially, the opportunity to build relationships and share experiences with other expectant parents through 14

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networks such as local Facebook groups. What happens before this point? The journey of parenthood certainly doesn’t necessarily begin the moment you see the positive reading on the pregnancy test; for some there are long, unrelenting emotionally charged months and years to even reach that point, and the level of support at this time is not so abundant. Yoga with Alice D, based in Wendover, hopes to address this imbalance in our area. Known for her specialisms in yoga for pregnancy, the postnatal period, and women’s cycles, Alice has used lockdown to additionally train and qualify in Fertility Yoga (85 hours CPD). How is yoga helpful for fertility? Yoga reduces levels of stress hormones in the blood stream which means the body can focus on reproductive hormones instead. It stimulates the heart and pelvic areas, encouraging blood flow to the reproductive organs. It supports and helps to regulate the endocrine system which helps balance the hormones – very important for fertility. Alice writes “My wish is to support women during this stage of their lives as much as I can. I can’t make any promises unfortunately, but I can certainly guide women in the right direction. This may be on a physical level by helping them to elicit the relaxation, as opposed to a stress, response in their bodies. It may be more about positive thinking, focusing on the power of the subconscious, positive affirmations and encouraging a belief in their fertility. It might be about considering a more holistic approach to fertility, opening discussions they may have overlooked, such as the importance of sleep and nutrition; or focusing on the fundamentals of acceptance

and mindful self-compassion. There are so many dynamics in play here, but hopefully amongst all these areas, there may be something that makes a difference, or if nothing else, helps improve the lifestyle and resilience of those who attend these classes.” Who is the class suitable for? The yoga classes are suitable for all stages of the menstrual cycle including the two weeks wait; and the classes include slight adjustments according to where you are in your cycle and if you are menstruating. Fertilityfocused yoga is extremely complementary to Assisted Reproductive Technology, with the exception of the 48-hours post-retrieval and postimplantation period. What happens during a typical class? Each week has a different focus or theme; this is discussed and attendees are given the chance to connect with one another (if they wish – confidentiality and personal preference on the way women wish to interact within class is respected). We work through specific breathing techniques for fertility; meditations; chosen fertility asanas (postures); and relaxations. Yoga with Alice D is based in Buckinghamshire, Hertfordshire and Bedfordshire, offering pregnancy, postnatal and women’s classes. Fertility Yoga launches in June in Aston Clinton. Alice is Mummy to Millie (4), Jasper (2) and Laurie (born in February). Bookings for Fertility Yoga are now open, with class sizes limited to 12 women to ensure adequate one-to-one focus. To find out more please email: yogawithaliced@ gmail.com.

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Local Elections The new Buckinghamshire Council was formed on 1 April 2020 but it was impossible to organise elections for Councillors in the frenzied atmosphere of early lockdown so here we are in 2021 and elections will take place on Thursday 6 May between 7am and 10pm. Polling Stations • Anthony Hall, London Road, Aston Clinton, HP22 5HG • Buckland Village Hall,HP22 5HU • Halton Village Hall, Old School Close, HP22 5NG • Stoke Mandeville Methodist Church, Eskdale Road, HP22 5UJ • Wendover Memorial Hall, Wharf Road, HP22 6HF • Weston Turville Village Hall, School Approach, Main Street, HP22 5RW Local candidates for Buckinghamshire Council are shown overleaf on pages 16 and 17. To see an interactive map of the wards go to https://bit.ly/3g5qPRV

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The wards shown are called: • Aston Clinton and Bierton • Wendover, Halton and Stoke Mandeville All candidates listed were contacted for their details but some were unable to supply them in the short time between the closing of the nominations and the Wendover News copy dates. The deadline for registering to vote passed on Monday 19 April. Similarly the deadline for applying for a new postal vote, postal proxy application or changing existing postal proxy votes passed on Tuesday 20 April and the deadline for applying to vote by proxy passed on Tuesday 27 April (correct at time of going to press). The election counts for Buckinghamshire Council are scheduled for 9:30am on Saturday 8 May. The various manifestations of Wendover News online: https://

The count for the Thames Valley Police and Crime Commissioner is from 10am on Monday 11 May. Uncontested elections for Parish Councils have been notified as: • Aston Clinton • Buckland • Halton • Stoke Mandeville for Stoke Grange • Stoke Mandeville for Stoke Mandeville Village • Wendover • Weston Turville Wendover News will publish the results of the Council elections in the June print edition, delivered from Wednesday 26 May.

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Each ward has three seats Each voter has three votes ABEL Martin Labour

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RAMSAY Nicky Martin is a retired teacher who lives locally and has direct experience dealing with Buckinghamshire Social Labour services. RAF Halton has been vital to our economy for over 100 years. Its closure will be devastating and rob the community of jobs and opportunities. The danger is that the land will be sold off to developers and a sprawling urban expansion will result. Martin believes no photo supplied Halton should be redeveloped as a Technical Institute offering a range of qualifications, similar to Cranfield University. The facilities already exist. Only the vision and drive are missing.

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SHERWELL Alan Liberal Democrat

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CHAPPLE Bill Conservative

COLLINS Mike, Conservative

Mike and his wife have lived in the area for more than 50 SULLIVAN David years, mainly in Aston Clinton. Mike spent the majority Green of his working life in the healthcare sector where he designed and developed medical equipment for the NHS. Prior to retiring he spent 12 years with the British Heart Foundation. He is a member of the Oxford Universities Hospitals NHS Trust, also Secretary of the Aston Clinton and District branch of the Royal British Legion. Elected to AVDC in 2015 he is a member of Buckinghamshire Councils Health and Social Care and Children & Education Committees.

HOWELL Geoffrey Liberal Democrat

I am Geoffrey Howell, I grew up in Weston Turville and attended Aylesbury Grammar School. After studying music and modern languages, I taught in comprehensive and boarding schools and sang in Carlisle and Durham cathedral choirs. After ordination, I served as a rural vicar, cathedral priest, and police chaplain in various parts of England and Wales. In 2016 I retired early back to Weston Turville to become a family carer and get active with local Liberal Democrats. My key interests include social justice, reforming social care, education, policing, and disability issues (I was born with cerebral palsy). “It should be about what Bucks Council can do for you, not to you”. As your local Independent Councillor I will work robustly to ensure that the best interests of our area are heard and heeded; whether in helping to shape future social, economic and environmental policy decisions that affect us all or the delivery of customer focused services. A record of strong & effective advocacy for the area. Will work to raise the standard of outcome based Council decisions. Will work to secure greater value through joined-up Council working. Postgraduate, experienced in public policy development.

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SIMPSON Coral Bill moved to Buckinghamshire from Devon in the mid Green 1970s. He was first elected to the County Council in 1977 and has been a Councillor ever since. As a farmer’s son and former firefighter Bill has true rural values and has always done his best for the communities of the eight villages and Parishes this no photo supplied ward covers. Bill is Vice Chairman of Aylesbury Garden Town Board and Cabinet Member for the Environment and Climate Change on Buckinghamshire Council.

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WARD Julie Conservative

YERBY Phil Independent

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I’m a former District Councillor with 18 years’ experience including chairing the Policy and Resources Committee and 10 years on Development Control. Member of the Residents’ Liaison Group with ARLA since it was formed. Director of Aylesbury United Football Club and Chair of the Elizabeth Eman Charity. I strongly believe in the devolution of power to Parishes and local communities where they wish it. The big danger with a Unitary Council is that it will centralise decision-making even more. Local decisions need to be taken locally, not from the other end of the County.

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I graduated from Kingston University in 1985 with a degree in Earth Sciences and became passionate about the fate of our planet and the damage being caused to our atmosphere, oceans and ecosystems. This may be our last chance to conserve what is left so nature can begin to heal itself. We owe this to future generations, to our children and grandchildren. I promise to do everything in my power to make it a reality. Born in Aylesbury, Julie worked in education at a local secondary school for 15 years. She lives in Bierton with her husband, who runs their family business, and daughter. Julie has served as Town, District, County and Unitary Councillor since 2007, serving as Deputy Mayor and Cabinet Member. Since 2008, Julie has been a committed activist against inappropriate mass development. She was a founder of the “Say No To Eastern Arc” campaign, which in 2010 defeated AVDC’s plans to build from Watermead to Weston Turville. She has never voted for development in our area and remains a committed community campaigner. Phil has been a local resident for 40 years and in that time he has served as Chairman - Hampden Fields Action Group; President - Aylesbury and Buckinghamshire Citizens Advice Bureau; Chairman – vale of Aylesbury Housing Trust; Cabinet Member - Resources AVDC; chairman – Preserve Aston Clinton Village Environment. He is committed to: protecting our villages from over development and increased flood risk; ensuring new development provides healthcare facilities; reducing traffic on main routes and through the villages; improving air quality in and around Aylesbury; zero tolerance on litter and anti-social behaviour.

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LANDER David Labour

Wendover BOWLES Steve Conservative

DIXON Fran Liberal Democrat

With many new homes planned locally, we must have the services and infrastructure in place to cope with the increased population. David will work to deliver this, rebuild and speak up on the issues that have a real impact on your quality of life.

NEWCOMBE Richard Steve was elected as a District Councillor in 2011 and as Conservative a County Councillor in 2017. Steve is cabinet member for Town Centre Regeneration and chair of the Aylesbury Garden Town Board. Steve has opposed HS2 since it was first announced and continues to work with the community to ensure the area gets the best possible mitigation. Steve believes that by working together we can improve our community and ensure a bright future for all of us.

An Aylesbury Vale resident for 35 years, Richard moved to the area to work as a Prosecutor for Thames Valley Police, based in Wendover. Elected to AVDC in 2017 Richard is now Chairman of the Audit & Governance Committee, and sits on Infrastructure and Planning Committees where he promotes energy efficiency. On Buckinghamshire Council he has been working to mitigate HS2. He is a member of the Chilterns Conservation Board as protecting our AONB from both HS2 and overdevelopment are hugely important to Richard.

PYPER James I am Fran Dixon. I am a local student studying animal Labour welfare. I, like many of our residents, have a keen interest in our environment and how it is managed and can be improved. The issues surrounding HS2 are a real and genuine concern to me and many residents across Wendover, Halton, and Stoke Mandeville. I want no photo supplied to put pressure on HS2 to deliver on promises and act within the interests of residents. I will stand with you, listen to you, and work to ensure that our area is fully represented on Buckinghamshire Council.

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I am Clive Gallagher. I worked in the City for over 35 years advising businesses and banks globally. I now work with several local charities. My family and I have been residents of Stoke Mandeville & Wendover for over 25 years. I am concerned about the impacts of HS2 and house building programmes across Aylesbury Vale that, if left unchecked, will result in Halton, Stoke Mandeville & Wendover becoming parts of Aylesbury. I am keen to ensure that local businesses are supported in the right way post lockdown. I want to use my experience to ensure local views are represented.

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GALLAGHER Clive Liberal Democrat

HODGE Joanne Green

HODGE Tom Green

David lives in Wendover and is passionate about the environment and ensuring access to green spaces. During the pandemic, David has worked on the Oxford University & ONS Covid Infection Study and seen first-hand its impact on mental health and the damage sustained by local businesses.

I have lived locally for the past 9 years and have two primary school aged children. As a teacher of geography I feel that children’s education and awareness of environmental issues is key to a more sustainable future. The Green Party's resolve to develop a more child-centred approach to learning is one I strongly advocate, ensuring every young person has the opportunity to fulfil their potential.

I am a Geography teacher in a local secondary school and have lived in and around Wendover for about a decade. With two primary school aged children I feel that improving the connection young people have with their environment is the best way to secure a more sustainable future. The Greens are the only party truly committed to environmental, social and economic justice.

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STRACHAN Peter Conservative

WALSH Tom Independent

WILLIAMS Julie Freedom Alliance

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Cllr Peter Strachan is standing again having been initially elected in 2011 and re-elected in 2015. A former Wing Commander, Peter was posted to RAF Halton in 1996 and he settled with his family in Wendover in 2004. Currently, Peter is Vice Chairman of the Council and a Planning Chairman. Peter believes that because he lives within the community he represents, it means that he has first-hand experience of local issues and priorities, such as getting the very best possible mitigation for HS2. If re-elected, he pledges to continue to do his absolute best for this community in Buckinghamshire Council. I’m Tom Walsh (Independent), recent chairman of Wendover PC. I understand the complex issues that our communities face. I'm known for my contribution to the Manor Waste refit, straightening the Clocktower and facilitating the Wendover Good Neighbour Scheme. I am also known for Standing Up to HS2. I hope that on May 6th, you’ll remember that the major political parties are bringing HS2 to blight us. A vote for Tom Walsh (Independent) is a vote to Stand Up to HS2, to hold them to account, but it’s more than that. Together we can give our communities a clearer voice in Buckinghamshire Council. The price of lockdowns is too high with soaring mental health problems, beyond damaging effects of social isolation, closure of businesses, missed cancer diagnoses, and restrictions in essential healthcare to name a few. Every worker is a key worker and we should all enjoy the same rights to earn a living and send our children to school. I am unaware of illness/death rates of key worker children throughout the lockdowns. My child has been forced to spend months in isolation from her peers. Together we can ensure the vulnerable are safe while the rest of us get back to living normally.

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The best reason to get up early F l o r e n c e Nightingale Hospice Charity asking everyone to set their alarm A scene from the 2020 clocks for 5am NOT The Midnight Walk on Saturday 10 July and join hundreds of others (virtually) for a dawn walk to raise crucial funds to support the Hospice. “Whilst we are disappointed not to be able to go ahead with our traditional Midnight Walk, we had such an overwhelmingly positive reaction to last year’s event that we are confident that it will be a great success and raise a fantastic amount of money to help fund local hospice care again,” says Julie Chittie, Events Manager at the Charity. This year Walkers are again being asked to walk a minimum of 5 miles, wherever they want, starting at 5am on Saturday 10 July. The event is open to all, whatever your age and wherever you are in the world - last year saw lots of children (and dogs) join in so this year the Charity are offering children's T-shirts and dog bandanas so everyone can be a part of the event.

The Midnight Walk is a long-standing and major fundraiser for the Charity, and with their income hit so badly over the past year, they are hoping everyone will get behind them by signing up to this year’s virtual event and help to raise the thousands of pounds needed to help secure the future of local hospice care. For more information and to sign up, please visit www.fnhospice.org.uk/ notthemidnightwalk or call 01296 429975.

Thanks to Local Businesses

I would like to express thanks to all the businesses in Wendover that have done so well in keeping us all going despite everything that the virus and its consequences have thrown at them. Everyone will have their particular stars and it’s very unfair to single any out, but I’m going to anyway: Budgens of course (and their brilliant band of newspaper deliverers), Wendover Plaice, Lloyds pharmacy, Crumbs café and The Spice Garden. Also Tesco, George & Dragon, Cammack opticians, the Post Office and The Bakers Shop. A big thank you too to the businesses who, despite being closed regularly, changed their window displays to give us something new to look at during our walks. Thanks must also go to Rumseys for their outdoor table service (and to the Parish Council for letting them). We were among those who were rather sad when the Manor Waste was resurfaced but hasn’t it proved its worth. Unlike so many places, Wendover is rarely deserted and it’s been so good to see people out and about (and invariably with a cup in their hands!), proving to all that Wendover might be sleeping; it is certainly not dead. Who knows how things are going to pan out over the next few weeks and months, but we are so lucky to live here. Margaret Cole

Wendover Swimming Pool resumed public sessions 13 April. Please book online before you come to the Pool, as numbers are limited. Please check our Facebook page for information and updates before you come. The Wendover Swimming Pool is easy to get to - it’s in the middle of the schools campus on Wharf Road. Our social media team posts variations to normal opening hours on our Facebook page. Want to volunteer? Email trustees@wendoverswimming.org.

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Local News Easter Treats

St Anne’s and Wendover Free Church displayed a Lenten Giving Tree for the first time. This was to collect Easter Eggs, chocolates, cakes and biscuits to give as Easter Treats to staff and residents of local Houses: Abbeyfield House, Cherry Tree House in Wendover and Fremantle Court in Stoke Mandeville. They were received with relish. Some local individuals were equally delighted to be recipients. Other items were collected for the Aylesbury Women’s Aid. The Friends of John Hampden School Wendover organised an Easter Bunny's Egg Trail which finished on 16 April with support from Christopher Pallet Wendover, Wendover Parish Council and No 2 Pound Street.

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The Chandos Arms in Weston Turville was able to distribute Easter Eggs to children in Stoke Mandeville Hospital. They also gave them to two care homes in Aylesbury: Avondale and Buckingham Lodge. They were the last stop in the Easter Egg Hunt organised with Weston Turville Combined School for the week after Easter.

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HS2 and Footpaths Since HS2 slices right through & 11 was for safety asked said it was someone else! Generally the parish of Wendover, our reasons while they the gate was open during working hours footpaths are obviously in the ripped out a hedge but closed during evenings and weekends, firing line. Wendover parish and destroyed a to the extreme aggravation of those trying stretches from halfway to Great badger sett, so to use the path. Walkers and, at a push, Missenden to Nash Lee Lane and that’s all right then. cyclists could climb over it, but it was no HS2 affects ten of our paths, see A photograph was go for horses, and it is, after all, called a https://prow.buckscc.gov.uk/ published on page bridleway. The clue is in the name. I have no standardmap.aspx. Disruption 16 of the April 2021 precise knowledge of what happened here, to footpaths is particularly print edition of but it seems the person who installed the significant for Wendover as Wendover News, gate may have been under the (incorrect) we derive a sizeable part of after the event. impression that the right of way status had our income from tourists Those who have been permanently, rather than temporarily wanting to enjoy our beautiful regular contact with withdrawn. Happily, the gate has not been surroundings. In addition to HS2 will find this locked for several weeks, so there is hope local paths, the parish is crossed relaxed approach to that the misunderstanding is resolved. by the Ridgeway, the Icknield public relations all HS2 works on Wen 13a Way, the Chiltern Way and the too familiar. Persons of Aylesbury Ring, all of which are a sensitive due to suffer disruption, with a consequent As the work gets closer to us, disposition would, loss of revenue. The reduction in walkers we can expect more mess and however, do well on the Ridgeway will certainly incur a cost, disruption. Fenced paths, such as to avoid the area as Wendover is either the first or last night Wen 11 from the station across the of Small Dean stop on the walk (depending on which way field to Ellesborough Road became Lane, where the most unpleasant to walk as they you’re going). scorched earth were ankle deep in mud, and tactics of HS2 are people who liked a gentle stroll enough to make Wendover is luckier than some of our across the field from Ellesborough you cry. Goodbye neighbouring parishes, in that when the Road to Bacombe Lane (Wen 13a) to the best line is finished, none of our paths will be were somewhat affronted to find a blackberry bushes closed or amalgamated. However, many of very long, strongly fenced diversion in the area and so them will be changed out of all recognition. around the field. many lovely trees. To take just one example, path Wen 39, On a recent walk a green lane between Rocky The kind here we passed Lane and Bowood Lane, will be of stress Wen 13A Bacombe Lane to dozens of orange transformed from a centuries c a u s e d Ellesborough Road suited persons, all old green lane between ancient by HS2 of whom greeted hedges, to a tidy fenced path is exemplified by us with huge smiles and polite remarks. Nice under a viaduct. HS2 apparently the saga of Wen try, HS2, but sending them to charm school think this is the same thing! It 57 and Small Dean doesn’t make them any more acceptable. seems likely that visiting walkers Lane. Wen 57 is the will not enjoy the new reality of bridleway alongside It seems HS2 is a plague we have to endure, noisy trains and ruined views, the bypass from but we can all observe their activities keenly so we can expect the financial Bacombe Lane to to keep them on the straight and narrow. effects to be long-lasting. Small Dean Lane. Anyone who wants to keep an eye on HS2’s There was a planned relationship with footpaths can click on HS2 are required to announce closure for 9 months https://bit.ly/3m2vjtR where all this type of closures and diversions well in for the bridleway activity is supposed to be shown. advance, and so far they have as a pylon was Val Brown been quite good at this though replaced. Annoying Volunteer Footpath Warden Bridleway Wen 57 I could not find any permission but perfectly legal. for the Chiltern Society at Bacombe Lane for their closure in February of The work was carried path Wen 11, over the railway at the station out and the bridleway reopened on time Editor's note: As we go to press, we are and Wen 6 off Ellesborough Road. With this but unfortunately someone had installed aware that several footpaths in Wendover closure they actually blocked a path that a gate at the junction with Small Dean and The Lee are planned to close in midwas officially designated as the diversion Lane, and this gate was heavily padlocked, April for 5 years for HS2 work. These include route for paths Wen 54 & 55, both currently blocking the bridleway. I could not find out 36, 38, 39 and 40 as well as a diversion for legally closed. The brief closure of Wen 6 who had installed this gate, as everyone I 37. 20

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The funding being allocated will enable local authorities to trial innovative projects in rural and suburban areas, where traditional timetabled services often aren’t practical. Buckinghamshire Council will receive £1,114,000 for a project that will see six 11-seater vehicles with Wi-Fi access and full wheelchair accessibility rolled out to boost accessibility to villages surrounding Aylesbury. The scheme, which would enable passengers to book through a mobile app, would improve the links to villages such as Weedon and Hartwell where there are currently only one or two bus services an hour, and Halton, where there are no bus routes serving the village. It will also improve connections to Stoke Mandeville Hospital. Transport Minister, Baroness Vere, said: “Buses are the life-blood of our communities. They get us to work, to school and to see friends and family. Put simply, they help us make the little everyday journeys that make up our lives."

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New CEO at Chilterns MS Chilterns MS Centre appoints Andy Graham as new Chief Executive Officer Andy Graham has been appointed to the position of Chief Executive Officer at the Chilterns MS Centre, an independent charity that offers therapy and support for people living with multiple sclerosis. The charity has been without a CEO for over a year, and Andy was previously the organisation’s Chief Operating Officer.

“My aim is simple – to help build a sustainable organisation that has the most positive impact on those we care for.”

Speaking about his new role he comments, “I feel honoured to accept the position of CEO for the Chilterns MS Centre. My role as COO was more focused on directing the inner workings of the charity, and as COVID become our centre of attention, to ensure we were best placed to face the future. Our next phase, securing the long-term future of the charity, now needs our leadership to be focused outwards.

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Cycling for the Pace Centre Guy Stapleford cycled 140km every day in the month of March, alongside his full-time job. Guy, who works for a local Housing Association, covered 4,200km over the course of the month to raise awareness and money for the Pace Centre in Aylesbury. It’s a simple challenge that Guy hopes will celebrate the 140 children born every month with cerebal palsy in the UK. The rules are simple in that he must ride the full 140km every day, nothing can be rolled over, either on the road or on the turbo trainer. Finding the time to cycle is often the biggest part of the challenge, “I’m trying to keep to a routine, getting up a 4am to start riding at 4.30am and riding 60-80km before work.” Whatever distance is left over, he has to

complete after he finishes work in the evening. With the COVID restrictions and early starts this means Guy finds himself riding almost all of the distance on his own.

Pace is a school in Aylesbury, Bucks, dedicated to transforming the lives of children up to the age of 18 with motor disorders such as cerebral palsy. The charity is founded on the belief that every child has the ability to learn Guy is no stranger to suffering on the bike, he and make progress, whatever physical or is using this challenge as part of his training sensory challenges they face. for the world’s toughest bicycle race – the 3,000 mile Race Across America, for which “Every day these kids find the strength to he has qualified to race as a soloist next do things that we find so easy and take for June. No British rider has ever won the race granted, like simply getting out of the house and only a small handful of Brits have ever in the morning. For them that can be a huge entered, let alone finished. “This challenge challenge.” 1,700 children are born with is great preparation, both physically and cerebral palsy every year in the UK; that’s mentally, as it highlights the importance of 140 children every month. “I wanted to do being consistent, disciplined and learning something that celebrated these children, to ride through the discomfort. I’m not the their parents & carers and the amazing support best cyclist in the world, I’m not suggesting that Pace provide, so I decided to ride 140km I can win RAAM, but I’m getting pretty good every day to represent those 140 children.” at suffering well.” Guy aims to raise a minimum of £1,400 for Guy has always wanted his suffering to mean Pace through this challenge. If you'd like something, to make a difference and that’s to find out more about the challenge and why he is supporting a Charity within his donate, visit his site at www.milesforwishes. community. com/pace140/

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Freemasons rise to Covid-19 challenge with donations and volunteering Faced with the greatest global pandemic in living memory, Freemasons came together in 2020 and donated a total of £1m as well as their time to help those in need.

Freemasons have achieved all of this in just a few months and have also given their time to produce and deliver food to the vulnerable.”

The UGLE is also encouraging its The donations were used to help members to roll up their sleeves communities in various critical areas, and volunteer to help vaccinate the including foodbanks, support for population. “More than 18.5 million unpaid carers, personal protective hours of volunteer work were equipment (PPE), supplies for undertaken by Freemasons. Now it Freemasons helping in Buckinghamshire during the Coronavirus hospitals and hospices, support for pandemic. is crucial that we help in every way women’s refuges, and funds for NHS we can to protect the population. hospitals and care homes, donating nearly workers, ambulances and equipment. 1,000 tablets to provide vital contact If the NHS needs volunteers, then we are between coronavirus patients and their happy to emphasise the importance of this Freemasons also worked 18 million hours loved ones. The tablets were provided to to our members,” said Dr Staples. as volunteers in a range of different areas, more than 50 hospitals, care homes and where there was a need, including driving hospices. In London, hospitals including He continued: “Our response to the vulnerable people to hospital, preparing The Royal London, Queen Mary's and Pandemic shows what Freemasonry is all meals, taking care of people at risk, St Thomas' received approximately 115 about; supporting those in need, giving organising care packages, producing scrubs, tablets; while in Kent, Surrey and Sussex, back to our communities and volunteering PPE and hand sanitiser. where it can make a real difference. some 200 tablets were donated. Freemasons have been doing this for over At the start of the crisis in April 2020, some Elsewhere, to support thousands of families 300 years and I am proud of the time and Freemasons adapted their businesses’ struggling during the crisis, Freemasons commitment that our members have given production lines to produce nearly 5,000 donated 300,000 meals and 38 tonnes of to support the nation in its fight against visors for use in healthcare settings. Since food to homeless people, women’s refuges Covid-19.” then, Freemasons have produced or and vulnerable people, supporting more procured tens of thousands of pieces of than 120,000 people in total. Moreover, In addition to the £1m donated in 2020, the additional PPE. £560,000 was donated to provide meals Freemasons have committed a further fund of £2.1m to support the ongoing Covid-19 and help numerous foodbanks. Meanwhile, to help protect women and crisis response. Of that £2.1m, £850,000 children from domestic abuse, Freemasons Dr David Staples, chief executive of the has been allocated to support homeless donated more than £165,000 in 2020. The United Grand Lodge of England (UGLE), people through several charities with donation helped more than 2,000 women said: “No one in this day and age should which UGLE partners. More than 40,000 during the lockdown, who received more have to worry where their next meal is homeless individuals are being provided than 1,000 parcels containing essential coming from. We are so glad that we were with food and essentials, transport, help able to provide thousands of families across with accessing services such as counselling items for women fleeing domestic abuse. the UK with a hot meal or food donations and healthcare, as well as employment and Freemasons also focused their efforts on to help get them through this current crisis. training opportunities.

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During the week the young people came and helped with the cleaning and packing of the food into crates. It was great to see these young people put their time into coming up with ways to be a part of the week and help their community. A special mention to Eva and Mabel who worked together to encourage their street to donate food. They collected over two big trolleys of food from their street and also assisted with the cleaning/packing of the food! A big thank you to them and everyone else for their fantastic efforts throughout the week.

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Volunteering opportunities at nature reserves with BBOWT - check dates, times & locations online Bucks County Museum open - gardens open 27 April, museum 18 May, Roald Dahl Gallery 22 May College Lake Nature Reserve Tring HP23 5QG open - see website for details Waddesdon Manor grounds and selected buildings open - please book online before visiting Lands End to John O’Groats virtual race. scannappeal.org.uk/event/lands-end-to-john-ogroats-virtual-race/ Breast Friends Aylesbury - Breast Cancer Support Group, contact for details Kimble & Ellesborough Horticultural Society, via Zoom, see page 2 Christian Aid Week, including virtual quiz Sat 15, see page 2 and advert page 4 for details Wendover WI online Resolutions Meeting. See pages 2 & 13 Wendover Art Club, contact for meeting details Cholesbury-cum-St-Leonards Local History Group, Cholesbury Village Hall (if permitted), see page 2 Wendover Local Produce Market, Manor Waste Bucks Historical Association, meeting online, contact for time and access details, see page 2 Legacy Fairs Antiques & Collectors Fair, Wendover Memorial Hall, see advert page 4 booked times Open Garden for Scannappeal. Book on scannappeal.org.uk/event/dundridge-manor-open-garden-2/ 18.00-20.00 Virtual Masterclass with a Professional Chef in aid of PACE, please sign up by email

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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. See advert page 10. BML Personal Training classes, see website for details - www.bmlpersonaltraining.com Simply Walk - locations vary, book online to confirm location & availability Hatha yoga - all classes online due to the pandemic, please contact for details YogaBellies Classes, online during the pandemic Pilates, online & outdoor. 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. Advert p 27. Water Babies, Chilterns MS Centre pool,contact for details Martial Arts Classes with ZKS, St Anne’s Hall (Tue) or ZKS HQ, The Cabin, Chiltern View Nursery Adult & Teenager Yoga Classes, St Anne’s Hall. Contact Sarah to book or for online class details. Yoga classes with Zest Yoga, online or limited size outdoor classes. Contact to book. Zumba® and Zumba® Gold classes: private studio or locations in Chivery or Wendover. Rest & Reflect, Lindengate HP22 6BD - M/W-16.30-18.30, S 13.30-16.30. info@lindengate.org.uk Kunda Dance Mon, Slow Flow Fri - classes online, 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 The Rotary Club of Wendover & District, meetings online, usually 2nd Wednesday 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, see advert page 6 Thames Valley Police at Wendover Community Library 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, sessions being run remotely - contact the club for details Aylesbury Choral Society online rehearsals, see page 14 for details Nia Classes - Wed 12.00-13.00, Fri 18.30-19.30, Balance Studio, Halton Tennis Centre Wendover & Halton Cycling Club, Wed 18.30 local mtn bike, Sun 08.30 local mtn bike Zumba with Nikki, Mon & Thu 1815 Halton School, Sat 0930 Chiltern Way Academy Wendover GTAG (Give Tennis Another Go) at Halton Tennis Centre, Thu 7.30-9pm, Sat 4-5.30pm Wendover Weekly Market, Manor Waste Fun Dog Training, contact for location details and booking Dramarama - drama classes for school years 3 & 4, term time, Wendover Guide Hut HP22 6HH Taekwondo for ages 5 and up, John Colet School Amazing Donkey Youth Club for 10-14 year olds (term time only), Wendover Youth Ctre Market at Chiltern View Nursery. Weekly through the summer. See advert page 5. Nordic Walking, contact Ridgeway Walking for more information & location details. See advert page 28. Cycle Rides with Aylesbury Cyclist Touring Club, locations vary

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Local Face: Miles Lewis Although born in Oxford, Miles spent his childhood in Wendover. He has wonderful memories being raised in one of the famous thatched Anne Boleyn Cottages. Having Wendy Lewis, a well known author and illustrator as his mother, Miles has been raised with a deep-rooted sense of creativity and originality. He is truly thankful to have lived in Wendover, a special village that has given him strong connections with the community. Leaving the area for several years to study at Oxford Brookes University, Miles gained his degree in Geography and Ecology. When job roles in this field seemed too few and far between, he returned to Wendover not knowing which professional path to choose. Eventually, he did what many students do, and found work as a labourer with local building firm, NK Building and Renovations. He really liked the way they worked and

feels he gained a thorough training as a carpenter and foreman for which he is very grateful. After 7 happy years, in common with others, the pandemic took Miles’ work in a new direction. Embracing the new challenge, Miles founded M Lewis Project

him immense satisfaction and sees this as an area soon to be in high demand as people become increasingly environmentally aware. His business philosophy is to be a hands on boss (not “off the tools”) and take care of the needs of his staff as well as his clients and their neighbours in the community. Miles has had very sound advice from family and friends in Wendover, ensuring that the business was set up with secure foundations which will only expand organically. To see the progress of his company you can follow them on Instagram @mlewisproject.

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Recently Completed Projects

Wildflowers in Witchell Meadow The grounds team have laid some wildflower seeds to create a small wildflower meadow. The wildflower seeds contain annuals and perennials so we will see some colour within the first year, with the perennials providing more colour from year two onwards. The seeds have been specially selected to increase floral diversity and attract pollinators. If this wildflower meadow is successful, the Council will revisit the idea to add more wildflower meadows along verges in the Village which requires a cultivation licence from Buckinghamshire Council.

Ashbrook Path The Council recently installed a new path at Ashbrook open space. The path starts at the entry gate and runs along the length of the playpark, down to the exercise equipment. This should make access to the playpark much easier for wheelchairs and buggies.

• Hampden Pond improvements • Climate Action Tree planting • HS2 Mitigation • Parking Review • Highway Trees • Thank you event for the Good Neighbour Scheme wardens

Wendover Rocks Wendover Produce Market The Wendover Rocks have finally got their Saturday 15 May, 9am to 1pm forever home! Did you decorate a rock to Manor Waste show your support for the NHS and key workers during the pandemic? They now have a permanent home at Ashbrook Park, Parish Council Grants 2021/22 near the bicycle racks. The WPC Finance Committee recently convened to hear the recommendations from the Grants Sub-Committee. We are pleased to announce that WPC has awarded grants to the following local groups and organisations: • Look for a Book • Wendover Cricket Club Ashbrook and Hampden Playpark • Wendover Dementia Support The two playparks recently had some • Wendover Memorial Hall maintenance works carried out and received • Climate Action Wendover a fresh coat of paint. Thank you to the community for your patience while these The closing date for major grant applications necessary works were carried out. for 2022/23 is 31 January 2022. Minor grants applications can be received throughout the year. For more information, please visit Earmarked Projects 2021/22 www.wendover-pc.gov.uk/grants. The Council has set aside reserves for the following projects in 2021/22: Parish Council Meeting • Replace the white gates at the village entry For meeting updates please visit points www.wendover-pc.gov.uk/meetings • Replacement programme for bins in our open spaces Two views of the new path at Ashbrook Park

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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, please use the contact details below

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