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Dear Mr. Janes,
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Congratulations on the 100th Edition of Hallmark which we hold up as a model of a well-produced village newsletter. Each issue is read with interest by members of my staff.
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I particularly like the articles by Joan West and, being an ardent francophile, am delighted by the success of the Twinning Association.
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A.J.K. Smith
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Director, Buckinghamshire Council for Voluntary Service.
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Walton House, Walton Street,
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Aylesbury
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Dear Mr. Janes,
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May I use your letters column to thank Supporters of the coffee morning on 24th September in aid of the Aylesbury and District Victim Support Scheme.  Over £80 was raised and my thanks go to all who gave of their culinary or horticultural skills, the contents of their cupboards, their hard-earned cash and especially of their time.
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The scheme has been in existence for several years, but has recently been expanded to meet the increasing needs of the community. All "supporters" are volunteers, and after referral from the police, can offer advice and practical help to victims of crime, (especially victims of burglary, "mugging" or assault).
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Forthcoming events for the A.D.V.S.S. include, on 15th November in Lacey Green Village Hall, an "Open Book" presentation of words and music, and on 25th November an Open Meeting in Aylesbury District Council Offices, chaired by the Lord Lieutenant of Bucks, and addressed by the High Sheriff.
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Yours sincerely,
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Jane Tyrer.    (click [[Chris & Jane Tyrer]] for more about Jane)
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A.D.V.S.S. Fundraiser
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[[Randalls Cottage]], [[Lower Road]], Loosley Row.{{Social Snapshot}}

Revision as of 14:09, 20 December 2023


Dear Mr. Janes,

Congratulations on the 100th Edition of Hallmark which we hold up as a model of a well-produced village newsletter. Each issue is read with interest by members of my staff.

I particularly like the articles by Joan West and, being an ardent francophile, am delighted by the success of the Twinning Association.

A.J.K. Smith

Director, Buckinghamshire Council for Voluntary Service.

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Walton House, Walton Street,

Aylesbury

Dear Mr. Janes,

May I use your letters column to thank Supporters of the coffee morning on 24th September in aid of the Aylesbury and District Victim Support Scheme. Over £80 was raised and my thanks go to all who gave of their culinary or horticultural skills, the contents of their cupboards, their hard-earned cash and especially of their time.

The scheme has been in existence for several years, but has recently been expanded to meet the increasing needs of the community. All "supporters" are volunteers, and after referral from the police, can offer advice and practical help to victims of crime, (especially victims of burglary, "mugging" or assault).

Forthcoming events for the A.D.V.S.S. include, on 15th November in Lacey Green Village Hall, an "Open Book" presentation of words and music, and on 25th November an Open Meeting in Aylesbury District Council Offices, chaired by the Lord Lieutenant of Bucks, and addressed by the High Sheriff.

Yours sincerely,

Jane Tyrer. (click Chris & Jane Tyrer for more about Jane)

A.D.V.S.S. Fundraiser

Randalls Cottage, Lower Road, Loosley Row.

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