Social Snapshots 2001-2022 inc
From Lacey Green History
2022. Tuesday 6th September. Liz Truss appointed Prime Minister by Queen Elizabeth. Voted in by the Conservative Party, following the resignation of Boris Johnston.
2022. Thursday 8th September. Queen Elizabeth II died at 4.30 pm on Thursday 8th September 2022 at Balmoral, Scotland, aged 96. She came to the throne in 1952, aged 25, reigning for 70 years. Prince Charles is now King Charles III.
2022. 25th October. Liz Truss resigned as Prime Minister on her 50th day in office.
2021. Ted Janes died in December 2021. He had been Chairman of the Parish Council and the Village Hall Committee for many years. He was a J.P. He ran a youth club. He was the inspiration of Hallmark and Village Day. The Happy Wanderers Walking Club, The Horticultural Society and many other Village Hall regular events were established on his watch. Go to Ted & Jean Janes for their full history.
2018. July 2018 by The Local History Group. For our exhibition in November we plan to celebrate not only the end of WW1 but also the centenary of the Royal Air Force, formed from the Royal Flying Corps in 1918. Several men who trained in those early days had homes here during WW2, by then high ranking officers.
Please get in touch if you can tell us more or knew any of the families personally, if you know of others or have photos we could copy. Anyone in the History Group would be pleased to hear from you or ring Rosemary Mortham on 01844 345863
A full history of each will be given at the exhibition, giving photographs, details of their lifetime careers, their honours and awards, families and their association here with other details such as the planes they flew.
Also included will be the history of Bomber Command together with the controversy it provoked.
And the Suffragettes. see 1913 Saunderton Railway Station Gutted by Fire
The celebration parade of the schoolchildren will be reported. see 1918 School Armistice Celebrations
The influenza pandemic of 1919 will be mentioned. see 1919 Influenza Pandemic
2018. Brian Panter died in 2018. The following is an extract from Brian's obituary. (Click Brian & Nell Panter for Brians full life story with photos.)
---In 2017 at the age of 93, he was asked to speak The Immortal Words at 11am on Remembrance Sunday in the library at Princes Risborough, where he spent many hours. I was visiting and helped him put on his medals and walk round the corner. There was a small group of friends there, some librarians and a few members of the public, and he spoke the words with resonance and great depth. 'They Shall not grow old as we who are left grow old' had a special significance to him. So many of his peers and the women he loved were dead, he was finding old age intolerable and knew he was approaching the end his life. I felt very proud of him. It was the last remembrance Sunday he spoke at. By the following year his stroke had taken away his power of speech and we'd lost access to his memories and the connection to the act of remembrance.
2014. Connie Baker, born in 1908, died 23rd January 2014. click Fred & Connie Baker for her full life story and photos.
2014. Notice in Hallmark for the The Local History Group. Village History Group Event to be held at St John's Church from Sat 8th to Tues 11th November 2014
To Commemorate the Outbreak of World War One and to remember those who died and show its effect on our local villages.
Sat 8th.2.00 - 5.00pm History Exhibition open. Sat 8th. Nov. 7.30 for 8pm. Concert by Lacey Green Singers
Sun 9th Nov 10.00 am. Special Remembrance Service and 2 minutes silence. Placing of crosses in memory of each local serviceman killed.
Sun 9th Nov 2.00 - 5.00 pm History Exhibition Open (Teas served). Lecture by Rev. Arthur Taylor on Oxford & Bucks Light Infantry at 3.00 pm Cost £5. Also adult church choir singing period songs and hymns. Poetry readings including works by Rupert Brooke.
Mon 10th Nov. 7.00 pm Junior Choir Concert for Peace followed by refreshments, and History Exhibition. cost £5
Tues 11 Nov 11.00 am Special School Service in church to remember the 11th day of the 11th month, when the Armistice was signed. Also small exhibition suitable for children.
click 2011 Home of Rest for Horses Updated for this article which describes the complete updating of the Home of Rest for Horses at Speen Farm. Several articles were already printed in Hallmark about the Home of Rest for Horses created in 1971. Click the following for more :- Home of Rest for Horses by Walter Stein.
1982 Horses killed in I.R.A. Bombing. Copy of letter in The Horses Trust magazine. 1984 Sefton comes to Lacey Green (biography)
1986 Celebrating the Centenary of the First Home of Rest for Horses. by Miles Marshall.
2011. The Local History Group staged an exhibiton at Lacey Green School on Local History. click 2011 Local History Exhibition for report and photos
2008. The Local History Group was formed in 2008. click The Local History Group for more about this organisation
2004. The Last Village Day. Started in 1975. Alternate years with Lacey Green Productions at Stocken Farm. After 2004 Road Closure for procession refused.
2004. click 2004 Dennis Syrett President of ROI as Pat Syrett tells of Dennis' life and his appointment as President of the Royal Institute of Oil Painters.
2003. The first St John's P A Fund Run (....or even walk!) 11.30am, Sunday 28th September 2003. Sponsored by Woodbyne Fitness Clinic
The course: Through Lacey Green Village, from St John's School playing field to The Pink and Lily and back. Length: Approx. 5 km All ages welcome
click 2003 St John's P A Fund Run for further details of fitness testing, refreshments, BBQ, licensed bar, prizes, and entry details.
. . . . . If you can: run it. . . . . If you can't: walk it. . . . . If you really can't: support it!
2002. Lacey Green & Hambe Twinning Association Closed. The Twining ceremony took place in Hambe on 6th July 1981. click The Twinning Association for more.
2002, October. report by Joan West for Stocken Farm. Cherry and Wayne arrived safely having escaped from Zimbabwe with their three children.
They arrived with only the personal luggage allowed on the plane. The contents of their home being shipped via South Africa and yet to come.
They arrived at Stocken Cottage no 3, Kiln Lane to be overwhelmed by the generous practical welcome extended to them by the village, piled on their doorstep. Also see 2002 Stocken Farm New Relief Herdsman Wanted.
2002, October. PS.to above. Added later by me, Joan. I first wrote on Stocken Farm for Hallmark in 1976. With never any comments nor complaints I did wonder sometimes if they were read. When the community responded by giving such a generous heart-warming welcome to Wayne and Cherry I was so grateful. It was extraordinary. Thank you so much, whoever you were. And the fact that you read my article? - Yes, that is also very nice to know.
2001. Aylesbury Vale Seido Karate first opened its doors to adults at the Lacey Green Village Hall in January 2001. By 2009 it was an established karate club for adults and children training every Monday evening. For details and photos click 2001 Karate in Village Hall.
2001. click 2001 Methodist Church Closes for details. On 23rd September 2001, just 146 years to the day of the opening of the church, presentations were made to Mrs. Winifred Carter (steward & Church secretary) and Mrs. Vera May, (treasurer) in appreciation of their work for the church.