Burnend (first recorded 1236) "End of the Stream" is where the Wye flows into the Thames. Nestling in the Chilterns alongside the river, the village has been the home of papermakers, lacemakers and brickmakers. Today Bourne End is a thriving village close to London and even closer to the open countryside of the Chiltern Hills in central southern England.
This site is provided by Bourne End Community Association as a service to people who work and live in Bourne End. The Community Association is also responsible for provision and management of the Bourne End Community Centre.
| Charity Lunch at Kongs |
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| Written by Barrie Penfold | |
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Wing Tang believes that the local community needs support and this is his way of providing a special occasion for people who have mobility problems and who seldom have the opportunity to get out and enjoy a restaurant occasion. Also invited were the volunteers and carers who work so hard to make life easier for those who are restricted by a range of problems.
Happy diners at Kongs Restaurant
Jean Peasley from the Wye Valley Volunteers spoke for everyone when she thanked Wing Tang and Barry for another wonderful meal. She told them that this annual occasion was a highlight of the new year for those invited. 'We are a caring community', Jean said, 'but we know that there are people who live lonely lives because they cannot leave their homes. An occasion like this enables us to make contact, make transport available and encourage them to meet others in a very sociable way. Thank you so much for making this possible.'
Kongs owner Wing Tang with David Davis who worked with Jean Peasley on the invitation list
Wing Tang chose the Air Ambulance as his luncheon charity and he was delighted with the £420 donated.
Happy diners at Kongs Restaurant
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| Last Updated ( Monday, 08 February 2010 ) |
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