GARDENING ASSOCIATION has a plant sale at the Cedar Barn on Sunday from 10am until midday. You can bring your own plants to sell on the day. All you need to do is to label your plants with your name and price required, the Gardening Association takes 20 per cent of your asking price. This was very popular last year so you need to get there by 9.30am to get set up. Membership of the association will also be available if you are interested. Why not pop along and see what is on offer?
MANOR FARM SCOUTS have a Grand Jumble Sale on Saturday, May 21 at the the Community Centre, starting at midday. Refreshments will be available and admission is 30p. Get there early for the best bargains as this group has a reputation for attracting quality goods.
GOOD NEIGHBOURS have their next meeting on Monday in the Community Centre starting at 8pm.
CHRYSANTHEMUM SOCIETY is holding a sale of their lovely blooms tomorrow in the Crown pub car park on the A404 Amersham Road from 9am until midday.
PARISH COUNCIL had its meeting last week and long standing councillor, Judy Weaver, was voted on as chairman, and Cllr Malcolm Paddick as vice chairman. The parish council is made up of a hard working bunch who concentrate on what is best for residents.
One project in progress is the new Ken Williams Pavilion. This will be a two story building with around double the usable space. There will be a lift and disabled access, as well as a modern kitchen. The pavilion will compliment the sports groups actively using the facilities at the moment and will hopefully encourage more day time and evening use. Congratulations to all the councillors.
RESIDENTS ASSOCIATION meets at the Cedar Barn on the first Thursday of the month. They have been instrumental in many of the things we enjoy as residents. If you have time and would like to participate in local affairs such as planning, the environment, and antisocial behaviour, please go along and air your views.
TABLE TOP SALE at the C of E School tomorrow with toys, books, games etc starting at 1.30pm and finishing at 3.30pm.
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