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We can't begin to express the frustration after two years of effort. Its unbelievable that no illage in Europe is interested in twinning with us. Finding the right partner of course is important. The latest investigation is taking place with Hambe a small agricultural town of 1,318 inhabitants, 317 kms from Paris. | We can't begin to express the frustration after two years of effort. Its unbelievable that no illage in Europe is interested in twinning with us. Finding the right partner of course is important. The latest investigation is taking place with Hambe a small agricultural town of 1,318 inhabitants, 317 kms from Paris. | ||
| + | 2002 Report in Hallmark | ||
| + | In 1981 two very similar villages – Lacey Green in England and Hambe in Normandy, France, arranged a cooperative venture known as Twinning. | ||
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| + | '''1981 LACEY GREEN PARISH TWINNING ASSOCIATION.''' By Ted Janes | ||
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| + | '''WE’RE TWINNED''' | ||
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| + | News of the marvellous reception our 15 strong party received in Hambe, both for the twinning ceremony and the celebrations of the weekend of July 25/26<sup>th</sup>,will have reached you, by the sheer enthusiasm and elation of our party. Now is the time for the preparation of the return twinning ceremony, and to offer hospitality and friendship as did the hundreds of people in Hambe to us. | ||
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| + | '''''Comment by Joan West''''' | ||
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| + | ''Whilst touring in France with the children, we noticed a signpost to 'Hambe', the village with which Lacey Green was to be twinned , so we thought we would have a look at it. We drove into the square only to see Ted on the balcony of the Mayor`s parlour expressing greetings from the people of Lacey Green to the people of Hambe. He looked resplendent, wearing his parish chairman`s chain of office. '' | ||
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| + | '''''P.S''''' | ||
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| + | '''''2002. VOLUNTEERS WANTED''''' | ||
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| + | ''Call for volunteers for twinning committee. 2003. No volunteers so Twinning “put on ice”.'' | ||
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| + | '''''P.P.S.''''' | ||
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| + | '''''NO VOLUNTEERS''''' | ||
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| + | ''Since then, although several approaches have been made to Hambe, there appears to be very little enthusiasm from their side and no volunteers from our side. Now that travel has become commonplace between the UK and France the need for twinning has become less imperative. Consequently, Lacey Green Parish'' | ||
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| + | ''Twinning Association, in common with many others, is not the only one which has had, sadly, to close down for lack of support.'' | ||
'''''P.S.''''' ''by Joan West'' | '''''P.S.''''' ''by Joan West'' | ||
'''''A Chance Encounter.''' Whilst touring in France with the children, we noticed a signpost to Hambe, the village with which Lacey Green was to be twinned, so we thought we would have a look at it. We drove into the square only to see Ted on the balcony of the Mayor`s parlour expressing greetings from the people of Lacey Green to the people of Hambe. He looked resplendent, wearing his chairman`s Chain of Office.'' | '''''A Chance Encounter.''' Whilst touring in France with the children, we noticed a signpost to Hambe, the village with which Lacey Green was to be twinned, so we thought we would have a look at it. We drove into the square only to see Ted on the balcony of the Mayor`s parlour expressing greetings from the people of Lacey Green to the people of Hambe. He looked resplendent, wearing his chairman`s Chain of Office.'' | ||
Revision as of 04:55, 5 November 2023
June 1980 report in Hallmark from the Twinning Steering Committee.
We can't begin to express the frustration after two years of effort. Its unbelievable that no illage in Europe is interested in twinning with us. Finding the right partner of course is important. The latest investigation is taking place with Hambe a small agricultural town of 1,318 inhabitants, 317 kms from Paris.
2002 Report in Hallmark
In 1981 two very similar villages – Lacey Green in England and Hambe in Normandy, France, arranged a cooperative venture known as Twinning.
1981 LACEY GREEN PARISH TWINNING ASSOCIATION. By Ted Janes
WE’RE TWINNED
News of the marvellous reception our 15 strong party received in Hambe, both for the twinning ceremony and the celebrations of the weekend of July 25/26th,will have reached you, by the sheer enthusiasm and elation of our party. Now is the time for the preparation of the return twinning ceremony, and to offer hospitality and friendship as did the hundreds of people in Hambe to us.
Comment by Joan West
Whilst touring in France with the children, we noticed a signpost to 'Hambe', the village with which Lacey Green was to be twinned , so we thought we would have a look at it. We drove into the square only to see Ted on the balcony of the Mayor`s parlour expressing greetings from the people of Lacey Green to the people of Hambe. He looked resplendent, wearing his parish chairman`s chain of office.
P.S
2002. VOLUNTEERS WANTED
Call for volunteers for twinning committee. 2003. No volunteers so Twinning “put on ice”.
P.P.S.
NO VOLUNTEERS
Since then, although several approaches have been made to Hambe, there appears to be very little enthusiasm from their side and no volunteers from our side. Now that travel has become commonplace between the UK and France the need for twinning has become less imperative. Consequently, Lacey Green Parish
Twinning Association, in common with many others, is not the only one which has had, sadly, to close down for lack of support.
P.S. by Joan West
A Chance Encounter. Whilst touring in France with the children, we noticed a signpost to Hambe, the village with which Lacey Green was to be twinned, so we thought we would have a look at it. We drove into the square only to see Ted on the balcony of the Mayor`s parlour expressing greetings from the people of Lacey Green to the people of Hambe. He looked resplendent, wearing his chairman`s Chain of Office.