AGM 2018: Change is coming to BAVH

June 30th saw the culmination of months of hard work on the annual Village Fete and Fun Dog Show. Our fete relies on the generosity of our residents – whether it be donations of unwanted goods at the doorknock or of their time before, during or after the event. We welcome all offers of help, however small.

Proceeds from the fete are used for the maintenance and improvement of facilities at the Bellingdon & Asheridge Village Hall and Recreation Ground. This year, we’ve refurbished the kitchen and bar area, and repainted the inside of the hall. These are exciting times for our village hall as the current trustees seek to give this vital community asset a firm foundation for the future.

BAVH’s AGM – to which all residents are cordially invited – is on 26th July at 8pm. After this date the BAVH Charity will be renamed the BACA – the Bellingdon & Asheridge Community Association.

What is in a name, you ask? The idea behind this change – which will include an update to the charity’s constitution – is to improve communication and reciprocal assistance between the many different community activities that exist in our villages, as well as ensuring the future of our hall.

Most organisations that rely on volunteers are, frankly, struggling. The time pressures of modern life mean that fewer people have time to help out. We hope that, by pooling resources and expertise we can foster a greater sense of community and ease the burden on the few people that dedicate a huge amount of their personal time to making sure that essential community activities are available.

If you’re interested in joining us, please do get in touch. There are so many things we’d love to host at the hall – Christmas fair, film nights and activities for our younger residents – so please do let us know if you have any ideas you’d like to take forward.

Several of our current trustees have decided that the time is right to step down and we (and the wider community) would like to take the opportunity to thank them for their service and wish them well. Jules Eyles has been Secretary for 8 years, Don Baker has been Treasurer for 7 years and Chris Hood has been Bookings Secretary for 7 years.

The three remaining trustees – Alf Field, Hugh Griffiths and Helen Valvona – are delighted that Nick Richardson will be joining us from July as Treasurer. We’re still looking for a Secretary and a Bookings Secretary.

The Bookings Secretary is a pivotal role for the future of the hall, without which we will be unable to take private hires going forward. These account for 50% of the hall’s annual income and without the revenue generated over the last five years we would have been unable to contribute to the recent kitchen renovation project, the upcoming roof repairs and the planned floor refurbishment.

We’ve worked hard to streamline and simplify the bookings process, which Chris had already updated from a paper based system to a Google calendar and electronic booking forms during his tenure. In the future, we’d like to look into keyless entry to the hall and further automation of the bookings process.

70th Anniversary of the hall opening

On 6th November 2018 Bellingdon & Asheridge Village Hall will be 70 years old. We’d love to produce a small exhibition to commemorate this event, and the Bellingdon Belles are planning a themed social event.

If you are, or know of, a Year 12 History student who would like to undertake an independent research project (looks great on UCAS applications!) we can give you a comprehensive brief, list of people to contact and support from a history teacher.

If you already have material that could assist with this project or would be happy to be contacted as part of it please ring 758901 or helenvalvona@gmail.com.

Fete 2018: Traditional fete entertainments and raffle

As every year we’re delighted to bring you a huge variety of traditional fete entertainments, all organised and run by our very own villagers.

Sumptuous tea and cake will be available all day in the hall, plus there’s a well-stocked bar and sizzling barbeque on the field.

Those of you with a competitive streak can try the china smash, coconut shy or football target wall (formerly known as beat the goalie). We have our very own children’s area with splat the rat, hook a duck and so on.

Bookworms can dive into our extensive range of hardcover and paperback books at bargain prices. We also have a huge range of bric-a-brac on offer and, of course, our wonderful tombola.

Not forgetting the raffle, this year we have a fantastic range of prizes again, featuring two premium tickets for a rugby international at Twickenham, courtesy of Conlan Associates.

We also have a car service to the value of £125 – Priests of Chesham; 12 bottles of wine donated by residents; Panto Tickets for the Elgiva; Portrait Photography Sitting – Venture Studio, Eton; Delta Force Paintball Vouchers; Beauty Treatment – H H & S Ltd; Bicycle Service – Old Amersham Cycle Workshop; Coty Toiletries – Conlan family. 

 

Fete 2018: Stalls and entertainments

As always we have a variety of stalls at our fete, this year you can visit: Elite Body SolutionsGreene WellbeingChesham Stags Rugby ClubLatton Alpacas; Handmade cushions; Elaine Crump Jewellery; Silver and costume jewellery; St John’s Church; Pocket money toys; Gin and tonic gifts; AJP Originals handmade cards and gifts; Mid Bucks Bee Keeping Association (observation hive); Face painting; The Village Nursery Bellingdon; and Barney’s Biscuits.