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.
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Parish council chairman Janet Gould (right) presents the best shopfront award to Simon Prior, owner of Smiles. Teresa (left) lives above the shop and has worked with Simon for nearly nine years
Smiles has been open for just over a year and the shopfront design is similar to Simon's other fish ands chip shop in Beaconsfield. After the award ceremony Simon listened with interest to a short presentation about the work of Wye Valley Volunteers and spoke later about the idea of helping with fund raising for this vital local service.
Providing the very best fish and chips outside Smiles' award-winning shopfront are, l-r, Paolo, Demies and Teresa
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Collecting the silverware is always a delight and the smile on Simon Prior's face says it all. He had just collected Wooburn and Bourne End Parish Council's annual award for the best shopfront which was presented at the Annual Parish Meeting on Tuesday 18 May. Simon Prior is the owner of Smiles Fish and Chip Shop on The Parade and he knows how important it is to present an inviting face to the local community.