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<strong>Village</strong> <strong>Voice</strong> <strong>Aug</strong>ust/<strong>Sept</strong>ember <strong>2018</strong><br />

<strong>Aug</strong>ust<br />

20th-25th - <strong>Village</strong> Hall Closed<br />

28th-30th - Church Road Penn<br />

Traffic Diversions<br />

National Osteoporosis Society<br />

South Bucks Support Group<br />

Meetings are held monthly at: The Penn Room<br />

Tyler's Green <strong>Village</strong> Hall Church Road Tyler's<br />

Green HP10 8LN. For more information please<br />

contact 01494 728169 or 01494 716325<br />

Thursday 20th <strong>Sept</strong>ember <strong>2018</strong><br />

Time: 2pm<br />

Community Pharmacist<br />

Music For You<br />

Lunchtime Concerts<br />

Thursdays at The United Reformed Church,<br />

Aylesbury End, Beaconsfield. HP9 1LW | Light<br />

lunches available from 12:00, Concert 1pm-1:40pm<br />

(Donations Welcome)<br />

Thursdays in October <strong>2018</strong><br />

4th - Alexander Ardakov: Piano<br />

11th - Viella Duo - Marcello Deidda: Violin,<br />

Katherine Clarke: Viola<br />

18th - Easy Listening Songs, Adam Christopher-<br />

Rhys: Vocalistwith David Owen: Tenor<br />

25th - Vienna Guy: Flute, Janine Guy: Piano<br />

www.lunchtimeconcerts.org.uk | For further details<br />

please contact Elaine Tudor-Williams. Tel: 01494<br />

671303 - Email: info@lunchtimeconcerts.org.uk<br />

Dear VV,<br />

I just wondered if anyone else is as fed up as I<br />

am with all the noisy vehicles that go around the<br />

village. The buzzy motorbikes and sport type cars<br />

create noise pollution. With lovely warm weather<br />

and doors and windows open and sitting in the<br />

garden it very unpleasant. If these thoughtless<br />

drivers like hearing their very noisy engines well I<br />

do not.<br />

I am also frightened about the speed that cars<br />

drive down New Road from Cock Lane, the 30 mph<br />

speed restrictions are ignored. I dread to think<br />

what it will be like when the new houses are built<br />

and there will be increased traffic flying down the<br />

road. This is supposed to be a village not a race<br />

track for speeding vehicles. Liz Winkless, TG resident<br />

Dear VV,<br />

Noticeboard<br />

<strong>Aug</strong>ust / <strong>Sept</strong>ember <strong>2018</strong><br />

This is not my usual report about this<br />

lovely community, as I have suffered an<br />

unpleasant experience, which started<br />

with an unstoppable nose bleed, and<br />

took me to hospital with a severe loss of<br />

blood. The ambulance team and all<br />

doctors and nurses at Wexham Park<br />

were skilled and kind in every way, despite their<br />

overload of work, always positive and focused.<br />

My nose was cauterised next day, and I was duly<br />

taken home by the Red X (recent initiative in the UK to<br />

help the elderly and give short term resettlement care.<br />

I had not realised how seriously I had been affected, so<br />

when my blood pressure dropped after trying to do too<br />

much too soon, I had to return for more tests. I was<br />

allowed home to go into respite care in Alde House, to<br />

be well looked after in comfort and lovely surroundings<br />

until able to return home into daily care until stronger.<br />

Some weeks on, I am recovering well from the<br />

anaemia, and, taking life more gently. I am full of<br />

gratitude for all the wonderful treatment in hospital,<br />

and since Many many thanks to all my lovely family,<br />

friends and neighbours.<br />

Picking up the threads of life again, I have to say I<br />

was sorry to miss the summer activities and events of<br />

this lovely community. I was especially sorry to miss<br />

the Songs of Praise in the Marquee on the Common in<br />

July. The theme was of voluntary organisations here.<br />

Introduced by the Revd Mike Bisset. The <strong>Village</strong> Care car<br />

service to important appointments for those without<br />

transport, the Tylers Green <strong>Village</strong> Hall and all its<br />

activities, two WI Meetings one morning, and one<br />

evening, and the Scouts. We are fortunate to benefit<br />

from those that fit our interests.<br />

Sadly, we have lost good friends these last few<br />

months who have passed away. Condolences to<br />

families and friends.<br />

Finally, my love and thanks to all who have helped<br />

me to get well, and to all readers of my page. P.S. If<br />

anyone would like to know about the Red X initiative in<br />

Bucks, please contact me. Pat Dancer<br />

Ed's note: glad you are on the mend Pat! and from all<br />

the readers of VV and your friends in P&TG we wish you a<br />

speedy recovery!<br />

38 www.pennandtylersgreen.org.uk

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