Beaconsfield Together (formerly Beaconsfield Local) November/December 2019 Issue
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COMMUNITY NEWS<br />
606 (<strong>Beaconsfield</strong>)<br />
Squadron cadet<br />
award evening<br />
On 4th September, the Mayor, Alex Dunlop,<br />
was honoured to be invited to the 606<br />
(<strong>Beaconsfield</strong>) Squadron air cadet award<br />
ceremony.<br />
He met various individuals<br />
in the command chain, in<br />
particular Flight Officer Sam<br />
Cairns RAFAC, and WO Alison<br />
Tolson RAFAC.There were<br />
some very constructive and<br />
positive speeches from many<br />
of the young cadets.They<br />
enjoyed the projects they<br />
were involved with, and<br />
described them as being<br />
educational and engaging.<br />
Cadets who had successfully completed their tasks<br />
for the year were presented with awards, including<br />
the Olympic Shield, the Brampton Trophy and the<br />
Mayor’s Cadet Award.<br />
News from the<br />
Round Table<br />
The Mayor and Cadet Vass,<br />
who won two awards<br />
The Mayor with 606 (<strong>Beaconsfield</strong>) Squadron<br />
The mayor believes it is a fantastic organisation,<br />
which he supports with great enthusiasm and he<br />
encourages mums and dads to give their children<br />
the opportunity to become a cadet and to strive and<br />
succeed in this great organisation. It offers structure,<br />
goals and discipline and helps produce young men<br />
and women who are mature and confident, but most<br />
importantly, they have a lot of fun.<br />
Everyone is welcome to join and they can choose<br />
to go into the army, air or sea cadets.<br />
For more information please email:<br />
aco-whq-allusers-hertsbucks@mod.gov.uk<br />
<strong>Beaconsfield</strong> Round Table will be hosting<br />
their 51st fireworks display at <strong>Beaconsfield</strong><br />
Rugby Club on Saturday 2nd <strong>November</strong>.<br />
Gates open at 5pm and the display starts at<br />
7pm. There will be a live band, a DJ, bouncy<br />
castles and lots of food stalls on site.<br />
Families are welcome. Tickets are available<br />
at www.beaconsfieldfireworks.co.uk.<br />
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<strong>Beaconsfield</strong> Round Table is always pleased<br />
to welcome new members. It’s a great<br />
organisation, which makes a genuine difference<br />
in <strong>Beaconsfield</strong>’s local community. Over the last<br />
few years the money raised has helped children<br />
diagnosed with cancer, a recent amputee, youth<br />
action charities, an eating disorder charity, air<br />
ambulance, a children’s cancer fund and many<br />
more charities and good causes.<br />
<strong>Beaconsfield</strong> Round Table is both a registered<br />
charity and a social club. It meets once a month at<br />
a <strong>Beaconsfield</strong> pub to catch up and discuss or<br />
‘The Trumps’ stretcher team winning and finishing in 8 minutes<br />
40 seconds. Pictured with the Mayor of <strong>Beaconsfield</strong><br />
plan the next event. There is a new members’<br />
social on 19th <strong>November</strong> in the Swan pub in Old<br />
<strong>Beaconsfield</strong> from 8pm onwards. Please feel free<br />
to pop down for a pint on the club and to join in<br />
with making a difference in our local community,<br />
establishing connections and having great fun<br />
doing so.<br />
If you have any questions, please feel free to email<br />
them on info@beaconsfieldroundtable.co.uk or<br />
send a message on Facebook.<br />
<strong>Beaconsfield</strong> <strong>Together</strong> is part of Community <strong>Together</strong>