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Village Voice December 2019/January 2020
december 2019
1st-14th Scout Post
7th/8th Common Wood Work Parties
7th Sports and Social Club Mini
Beer Festival and Gin Bar
19th Carols on the Common and
P&TG Fun Run & Penn 7
cheque presentation
Fisheye Film Festival
The Fisheye Film Festival has announced
new dates for next year and will run from
27th February – 8th March 2020. You can
keep up to date on planned screenings
at: https://fisheyefilmfest.uk
Royal Osteoporosis Society
South Buckinghamshire Support Group
Meetings are held monthly at:
The Penn Room
Tyler's Green Village Hall
For more information please contact:
Diane Ferraby Tel: 01761 473269/ Email:
diane.ferraby@theros.org.uk
December 2019 / January 2020
programme:
Thursday 19 December 2019 at 14.00 -
Xmas Event - Tea and Christmas Nibbles,
Tickets in Advance £5
Thursday 16 January 2020 at 14.00 -
Friendly Circle
Memory Cafe
5th & 19th December; 2nd & 16th January
Time: 15:00- 16:00
For carers and their loved ones living with
memory problems, this is an opportunity
to join us for a chat and light refreshments.
Come along and meet new people or just
relax in a lovely, supportive environment.
First and third Thursdays of every month.
Free to attend but places are limited so
please do call to book a place. Shila or
Wendy 01494 739600 www.sunrise-care.co.
uk/beaconsfield
Noticeboard
December 2019 /
January 2020
Village Show 2020
The next village Show is Saturday 19 September at the Tylers
Green Village Hall, we will be sharing the categories early in 2020
with notes on preparing and displaying on the day. We will make
sure that the schedules are available locally as well on the PTGRS
web site, Facebook and other web based services.
Finally, a thank you for those attending this year’s Village Show in
June and contributing to the Thames Valley Ambulance
collection bucket at the entrance, we were able to donate nearly
£190 to the charity and support their service. David Deadman
Plastic Free P&TG
Some ideas to reduce your plastic footprint this Christmas:
Wrapping paper - could be UNRECYCLABLE. - Shiny, metallic,
glittery wrapping paper cannot be recycled! If placed wrongly
in the recycling bin, will contaminate whole loads of recycled
materials, which will then be disposed of via landfill or
incineration. Try the scrunch test if you are unsure whether your
paper is recyclable. Try to scrunch wrapping paper into a ball. If
it keeps its shape, it is recyclable. But if it’s glittery, it isn’t!
Christmas trees and wreaths - should be cut up into small
pieces and disposed of with garden waste, first remove any
synthetic hangers or decorations before putting them into the
garden waste bin or compost.
Disposable/single use cutlery/plates/tumblers/napkins:
Many plastic cups and other food ware are low grade plastic,
which is often not recyclable. Dirty paper plates, napkins and
paper towels contaminate the recycling facility, so these should
be placed in general waste
Recycling symbols: The Recycle Now website outlines the
current recycling symbols in use https://www.recyclenow.com
Lunchtime Concerts at Beaconsfield United Reform
Church, www.beaconsfield- urc.org / info@lunchtimeconcerts.org.uk
From 1pm to 1.40pm, a musical concert in the Church
With a Ploughman's Lunch in the Church Hall at 12.00pm
No charge, everyone welcome, but donations appreciated
Thur 6th Feb 2020 - Wind Quintet
Thur 13th Feb 2020 - Rustam Khanmurzin: Piano, Student from the RCM
Thur 20th Feb 2020 - ‘Aida Duo’, Alis Yu An: Piano, Inês Delgado: Violin
Thur 27th Feb 2020 - Beaconsfield High School, Baroque Choir
Croquet Open all year round! Croquet is fun and social
- a bit like snooker on grass! Croquet offers sport,
friendships, fun, competition and a whole lot more. All you
need is enthusiasm and flat soled shoes. Free parking. Find
out more at www.hwcroquetclub.com Tel: 01494 858202
38 www.pennandtylersgreen.org.uk