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Floral Spires

The Ley Hill Flower Club invites you to a flower demonstration by Carol Vincent entitled dreaming spires. It will be held at Ley Hill Memorial Hall HP5 3QS on Wednesday 14 April at 2pm. Carol is an experienced flower arranger

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Heritage Walk for the Museum

On Sunday 11 April at 2pm there will be a Heritage Walk in the town centre starting from the Chesham Museum in Market Square. It is to raise funds for the museum with guides Fi Bingham and Peter Forsyth, and

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CVAHS AGM

The Chess Valley Archaeological and Historical Society is holding its annual meeting on Friday 16 April in the White Hill Centre at 8pm. This short AGM will be followed by a talk by the President, Stewart Bryant, Archaeological Officer for

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Classical Concert For Hospice of St Francis – Tickets £12.50

Enjoy a classic start to the May bank holiday weekend, Join David Cropper, formerly of the BBC Concert Orchestra, as he conducts Opus 70 for an evening of musical splendour. The concert will be held at 7.30pm on Saturday 1

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Wine Taste for the Museum

Do you enjoy a glass of wine? On Saturday 24 April at 8pm there is to be a wine tasting evening in aid of Chesham Museum at St Mary’s Church Rooms, Church Street, Chesham. Taste a selection of fine wines:

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Youth Ablaze Social Action Day (Love in Action)

There will be a Social Action Day on Pond Park estate on Saturday 29 May, 2010 (the last bank holiday in May). Sam Owoo, Minister, Hivings Free Church, Upper Belmont Road, Chesham HP5 2DB (more formally known as Samigel Owondukwe)

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Chesham Society Talk Time

April’s talk for the Chesham Society at the Town Hall will be on LEPRA which started life as the British Empire Leprosy Relief Association in 1924. David Carter said, “I am sure that Gail Mason will have a lot to

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Respecting New Hivings Youth Club

There is a new youth club at Hivings Free Church on Friday nights from 7.30-9.30pm. It became fully operative from at the beginning of March. The aim is to create a social space on Friday nights for youngsters between the

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Activities for Little Children

Sure Start Children’s Centres activity timetable is as usual, packed with tempting things to do for families with children under five years of age. For example Giggles and Rhymes will be held from 10 – 11.30am starting on Tuesday 27

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HS2 Objections

So many people were turned away from the meeting last week (we reported HS2 – The Picture Is Not A Beautiful One) that there were cars parked all down the road and the pubs did a roaring trade. Don’t forget

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HS2 – The Picture Is Not A Beautiful One

Cllr Mike Colston from Bucks County Council was overwhelmed when he called the meeting for his Great Missenden constituents at the Misbourne School Hall, Great Missenden – too many came. (we reported HS2 Meeting). Only those who arrived for the

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Conviviality Over Easter

A Spring Ales Festival will be held over the Easter weekend – from Friday 2 – Monday 5 April.

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Guitar and More at The Drawingroom

On Saturday 3 April at 7.30pm some tickets remain to see Jack Garratt, Maxine and Mandy who are joined by Wil Mcnicol, new artist to The Drawingroom. Wil is 20, started playing guitar when he was seven, and has released

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Mad for Tea

There is a Mad Hatters Tea Party at Culwood House Residential Home on Easter Sunday 4 April 2010 at 3pm. The Mayor Cllr Justine Fulford will be in attendance. Manager Christopher Webb said, “We usually have an Easter egg hunt

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River Chess Association Meeting at Chenies Manor

The Garden Room at Chenies Manor as the location for the third River Chess Association open meeting, courtesy of Charles Macleod Matthews. It will be on Monday 29 March at 7.30pm. Paul Jennings said, “We will update you on the

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HS2 Meeting

A meeting about HS2 has been organised by County Councillor Mike Colston for 7.30 to 9.30pm at Misbourne School Hall, Great Missenden on Monday 29 March. Cheryl Gillan MP, local councillors, the Chilterns Conservation Board and others will be present

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An Event Full Of Fantasy

Xavi Llarch Font is a student from the University of the Arts of London, doing a Master’s project about this particular town at the end of the Metropolitan line: Chesham. Xavi invites everyone to attend An Event Full Of Fantasy

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Chesham’s 5th Fairtrade Birthday

A full day of activities for all the family at Chesham Town Hall will mark five years since the town won Fairtrade status. It is on this Saturday 27 March, starting at 10am with the cutting of the birthday cake

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Palm Sunday Choral Evensong at St Mary’s

The choir will be leading a wonderful Book of Common Prayer Choral Evensong this Sunday 28 March at 6pm. The choir at at St Mary’s in Church Street will be leading a wonderful Book of Common Prayer Choral Evensong this

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Draft Core Strategy Consultation Document

Almost 150 people packed a public meeting at the town hall on Monday 15 March to hear how they, together with civic, amenity and resident’s groups, can respond to the Core Strategy housing impositions for Chesham. The Government requires Chiltern

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