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.
| 2010 AGM starts with thanks |
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| Written by Barrie Penfold | |
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Special thanks came with flowers for the President. Those present heard that her "hands-on" involvement was a huge asset to the Association and its fund raising activities. At the same time there was thanks to her husband Brian who has supported Penny's role at all times. Thirty years of producing Target magazine was recognised with a gift and flowers for former sub-editor Barrie Penfold. Barrie had to smile for the camera in the hands of the new editor Andy West.
President Penny Walsh receives flowers from Centre manager Simon Greenwood
Representatives of local organisations who regularly submit copy to Target were encouraged to have a chat with Andy after the meeting. During "Any Other Business" a small group of members who use the bar facilities put forward some proposals for future discussion. Association Chairman Jeremy Ilic said these would be discussed by the Executive Committee and reported back. Then it was time to bring another AGM to an end and to look forward to another year of activity at the Community Centre.
Former Target sub-editor Barrie Penfold with her flowers and gift
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On a gloriously hot sunny Friday evening there was an excellent attendance at the AGM of the Community Association. Thanks from President Penny Walsh in her opening address and encouragement for more support from those who use the Centre's facilities. This message was continued in the Annual Report presented by Hon Secretary Barrie Penfold who explained how important it was to have good attendance at meetings so that improvements could be made to ensure that the Community Centre provided the very best facilities locally.