Agenda and minutes

Venue: Great Missenden Memorial Hall Link Road, Great Missenden, Bucks, HP16 9AE.

Contact: Clerk - Anne-Marie Kenward  Community Board Co-ordinator - Liz Charleston

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1.

Arrival of stall holders and set up

Minutes:

We welcomed the following exhibitors –

·         Age Concern – Missenden Lunch Club

·         Great Missenden and Prestwood Revitalisation Group

·         Great Missenden Village Association

·         Holmer Green Sports Association

·         Holmer Green Village Society

·         Holmer Green Youth Club

·         Misbourne Area Youth

·         Road Farm Countryways

·         Sprinters

·         The Missendens Walled Garden

2.

Proud of Bucks Awards - presentations by Peter Martin, Chairman, Missendens Community Board pdf icon PDF 154 KB

Minutes:

Members of the public were invited to nominate friends, family, neighbours, community groups and/or businesses for a Proud of Bucks Award.

 

The three award categories were:

1.      Buckinghamshire Community Award Best Adult Contribution - For an individual (aged over 21) who has contributed to their local community during 2021 by improving lives for others or improving their local environment.

2.      Buckinghamshire Community Award Best Young Person Contribution – For young people (aged under 21) who have had a positive impact on the local community or peers through community engagement or activism.

3.      Buckinghamshire Community Award Best Community Group Contribution - Recognising and celebrating a group in the Community Board area which has made a clear and positive impact on the community during 2021.

 

Paige Hall

Paige established and runs the Facebook page "Acts of Kindness Chiltern and Surrounding" which permits residents who either need goods or services offered free of charge, on an urgent or non-urgent basis, to ask for help. Paige works tirelessly supporting and helping individuals and charities.

 

Paige has single handedly created a safe space for anyone who is struggling where they can ask for help with things like food, support, furniture, clothing and any other bits they may need. She creates food hampers, toy hampers and care packages for anyone who needs them, including refugees, the homeless, and those struggling to survive. 

 

Not only did Paige start Acts Of Kindness Chiltern group on Facebook, she collects for domestic violence charities, sorts Easter and Christmas gifts for children in families who may not be able to afford anything otherwise.

 

Carole Eaden

Carole has devoted many hours to working on plans and schemes for the area, creating a vision and inspiring people to get involved, in particular through the Gt Missenden & Prestwood revitalisation group.

 

Jim O’Donovan

Jim is a founding figure and volunteer at The Missenden Walled Garden. He is responsible for many of the key components of the charity infrastructure, the IT systems, hardware and software, and all the telecommunications.

 

Jim volunteers for at least 3 days a week, always with a smile and often with a song and is capable, and willing, to tackle any job that needs doing to help things run smoothly in the garden.

 

Moving on, I am pleased to announce that the winning award for Best Young Person Contribution goes to:

 

Kelsi Wright

While the UK was in lockdown, Kelsie ran online sessions for 4th Prestwood Brownies every Tuesday. Kelsie also helped at guiding sessions when needed. In November, she helped organise and run the Guiding and Scouting Remembrance Parade where donations were collected for Scotty’s Little Soldiers.

 

During lockdown, Kelsie ran Holy Trinity Youth Group for young people aged 12+ and continued to run this until it folded in June. Kelsie also volunteered at Little Kingshill Youth Group via zoom every Sunday until lockdown ended. Instead of leaving youth group leadership after HT Youth Group closed, Kelsie worked with the church to set up HT Fusion, a new youth group for  ...  view the full minutes text for item 2.