Theydon Bois
Village News
Produced for residents
of Theydon Bois
Issue 59
Sept 2007
Theydon Wins “Best Kept Village Award 2007”
Village News Sponsors - Lead Sponsor - James Sear Estate Agents,
Sponsors - Theydon Bois Pharmacy, Theydon Bois Balti House,
Woodland & Wildlife Conservation Co Ltd, The Bull - see pages 12 & 13
We are very pleased to have won the Calor Gas sponsored Best Kept Village Award
2007 for „Best in Class 2‟ (villages with a population of 2,000 – 5,000) run by the
Rural Community Council of Essex. We were judged against 15 other entrants in our
class, and the competition as a whole had over 80 entrants. In winning we received a
cheque for £150, a framed certificate and the Whitmore Trophy plaque which will be
on display in the Village Hall. We are allowed to keep the Best Kept Village Sign,
which has been put up on the Village Green, for one year.
The outright winner of the competition was Ashdon with Helions Bumpstead in
second place and Wickham Bishops third, which shows the quality of the
competition we are up against. We would like to extend our appreciation to all those
who have helped in winning and our thanks go to our hardworking and amiable street
cleaner, Sean Watson, who we hope will be able to stay in the Village as Sita will
being taking over the re-cycling and street cleaning contract in November.
THEYDON BOIS PARISH COUNCIL
Village News Issue 59 Sept 2007 Page 3
We are very lucky that so many people will still come and visit our gardens despite
the weather! The stalwarts were out in force and although numbers were only half of
last year we still made a healthy £2,000 profit. We thank most sincerely all those
involved with the day. Special thanks to the gardeners of course who work so hard to
make their gardens special and thanks too to all those helpers without whom we
could just not run the day.
Next year we, personally, will not be organising the event although we will be
helping. So if you would like to be involved in the
organisation of the day (you don‟t need to be a
gardener!) there are many aspects you could help
with - correspondence, advertising, publicity and
lots of chat to lovely people.
Do please give us a call on 01992 812250 or any
member of the Village Association. Open Gardens
has been running for 27 years so we do hope you
can help keep it going.
CAROL & GRAHAM JAMES
The Programme
Department
The Information
Department
The Catering
Department
Village News Issue 59 Sept 2007 Page 4
Parish Council Chairman’s Report
At the moment, (the end of August), I am in the middle of moving house and so I‟m
afraid my report will be a little shorter than usual. Perhaps not a bad thing, people
might think.
Looking back over the village‟s events since the last issue of “Parish News” it must
be said that the weather has taken its toll. In spite of all the hard work and
organisation, the Open Gardens Day had a sharp downturn in numbers as the rain
never really ceased. Those that braved the elements enjoyed a fine display, including
the Village Allotments for the first time. Later on, the Scout‟s Donkey Derby was
forced off of the Plain by the waterlogged conditions but found a new home on the
Green, (with thanks to the City of London). There was a good attendance and
somebody must have had some winning bets, because I certainly didn‟t!
Some residents actually said they enjoyed seeing the Green brought to life and it is
something to bear in mind for next year. The stall of the new Village Design
Statement team drew people eager to have their say in the future development of the
village. This is an important and on-going commitment for the village and needs all
of our support.
Improvements to the village environment continue to be a major preoccupation of the
Parish Council and we have recently seen the installation of illuminated speed
warning signs at three points around the village. Nothing will permanently stop the
idiots who speed, but anything that helps to dissuade them is welcome. It is hoped
that work on the shopping areas in the Village centre will start soon and also the
much needed re-surfacing of the Abridge Road.
At the Parish Council Meeting, on the 29th November, the City of London will be
presenting some options for future plans for the Avenue of Trees. We all agree that
the Avenue is an integral part of the village and I hope to see as many of you as
possible for this important start to consultations.
Finally, all residents should be proud that Theydon Bois has won the
Best Kept Village in Essex this year, (in its category). This is for the
first time in several years and is a recognition of all the hard work of
residents who keep their gardens looking beautiful, who pick up litter
when they see it, and, especially, who join in the monthly (first
Saturday), Litter Picks around the whole village. I think special thanks
are also due to Sean, our indefatigable village road sweeper.
ROBERT GLOZIER
Village News Issue 59 Sept 2007 Page 5
Village Improvements
We are pleased to have received positive feedback regarding the recent
installation of “Vehicle Activated Signs” (VAS) in Piercing Hill, Loughton
Lane and Coppice Row and we hope that they will make motorists more
aware of their speed through the Village.
The re-furbishment of the footways and kerbs in Baldocks Road is imminent
and later in the Autumn the road “The Green”, between the junction of
Poplar Row with the Green through to the end of the road by “Green View
Cottages”. Agreement has been reached with the City of London to keep the
ditch as existing but to haunch in a concrete base along the edge of the ditch
to support the road, then to kerb and re-plane the road.
In addition, we have had monies allocated for the renovation of the footways
in the shopping area in Forest Drive and are at present finalising proposals.
We would like to take this opportunity to thank Dave Lane of Essex
Highways Area West for his commitment and determination in making our
proposals a reality.
The Abridge Road (from the M11 bridge to Abridge) will be completed by
mid -September, although the substantial repairs on the Abridge Bridge are
deferred whilst planning permission is sought due to it being a Grade 2 Listed
Structure.
Coopersale Lane from the Abridge Road to the Parish Boundary is due for re
-planing in mid-October.
Funds of £2300 have also been forthcoming from the Epping Forest Crime
and Disorder Reduction Partnership for improving the Village CCTV system
whilst the County Council Transportation Dept has allocated money for a
new Bus Shelter on the viaduct over the Railway. Both of these have been
agreed on a match-funding basis.
With regard to the implementation of the new proposed Parking Restrictions
in the Village, comments have been received by Highways Area Office
which are both positive and negative and as we go to press are being
discussed in detail with the District and County Council for approval.
ANTHONY PURKISS PETER HAMMOND
Village News Issue 59 Sept 2007 Page 6
Earlier this year 50 new chairs were bought for the Village Hall – the
damaged chairs have been replaced and some will be kept in reserve. It is
important to look after these as, although heavy to move, the chairs are very
comfortable (and expensive!).
Mrs Bonds, the Head of Theydon Bois Primary School made a request that
the Village Hall Car Park be made available for parents to park their cars at
the beginning and end of the school day, to relieve parking pressures outside
the School. This was agreed by the Committee with certain practical
limitations.
The Village Hall is still suffering with youths playing football and
skateboarding in the Car Park, and climbing on the roofs of the Hall and of
the new Storage Building. Recently, broken tiles have had to be replaced on
the roof of the Hall. Steps are being taken to overcome these problems.
Work has started on clearing the ground around the new Christmas Tree, and
the area is to be seeded in the Autumn. We believe this will be an
improvement and require less maintenance. Shrubs have been planted by the
side of the new Storage Building.
The floor in the Oak Room was damaged in places when, during a Wedding
Reception, „poppers‟ made of coloured paper were mixed with spilled drink
and the dye stained the floor. Cleaning has not been able to remove the stains
but, after taking advice, it was thought that the marks will fade in time.
The Parish Council has recently replaced the old Village Hall Notice board
on Coppice Row (which had been given in memory of a former Parish
Council Chairman – Keith de Maus). A new list of the Affiliated Societies
and Organizations using the Village Hall has been placed in this Notice board
and also the Notice board on the Hall wall.
Members of the Baptist Church have been using the Village Hall for their
Sunday worship during July, August and part of September, whilst their
Church is being re-wired and decorated.
Theydon Bois Village Association
Village News Issue 59 Sept 2007 Page 7
SOCIETY CONTACT TEL MEETS
Art Group Mr Barry Turner 01992 812652 Friday eve (irregular)
Badminton Mrs Alison Rabone 01992 813727 Monday afternoon
Badminton Mr Steve Golding 01992 813697 Monday evening
Baptist Church Mrs B Dowsett 01992 814740
Buxton Trust Mr Peter Gooch 01992 812908
Cons Association Mrs Carole Risdon 01992 813724
Copped Hall Trust Mr Trevor Roberts 01992 813002
Country Dance Club Mrs Anne Eastwell 01992 812540 Tuesday evening
Drama Society Mr Martin Oliver 01992 812042
Golf Club Mr Malcolm Slatter 01992 812054
Horticultural Society Mrs Jane Turner 01992 812652 Friday eve (irregular)
Imp.Cancer Res–Friends Mrs Jean Terry 01992 813480
Keep Fit Mrs A Todd 01279 723700 Friday morning
Lace Club Mrs Loes King 01992 812058 Tuesday afternoon
Music Society Mrs Barbara O’Connor 01992 573202 Thurs. eve (monthly)
NSPCC Mrs Diana Rumsam 01992 815125
PAT Mrs Fiona Bradley 01992 813589 Parochial Church Council Mr Richard Risdon 01992 813724 Rural Preservation Society Mr Peter Newton 01992 813708
Scouts Paul Vincent 01992 815079
Shortmat Bowls Mr Ted Norris 01992 812104 Wed eve, Thur am & pm
Singers Mrs Hilary Hedderick 01279 433098 Monday evening
Tennis Club Mrs Pat Walter 01992 813485
Trimby Dance Club Mrs Jennifer Schena 01992 812186 Tuesday afternoon
U3A – Epping Forest Mrs Christine Doughty 0208 504 5057 1st Monday of month
U3A – Roding Valley Mrs Janet Whitehouse 01992 812503 3rd Monday of month
Wansfell 2–Friends of Mr V Dowsett 01992 814740 W.Essex Dec Fine Arts Soc Mrs Diana Meteyard 01992 812465 1st Wed. of month
Wine Circle Mr Don Seaborne 01992 815311 1st Thurs. of month
Women’s Institute Mrs Doreen Snell 01992 812645 3rd Wed. of month
Yoga Mrs Rosemary Stone 01277 890256 Tuesday morning
Theydon Bois Village Association
AFFILIATED SOCIETIES/CLUBS
Craft Club Cheryl Taylor 01992 813152
Drama Class Wendy Eveson 07799 636139
Epping Railway Circle Roger Badcock 01992 813771
Karate Andy Major 07941 164544
Montessori Debbie Palmer 01992 813586 or 07930 313075
Rhythm Time 01992 611995
Weight Watchers 08457 123000
OTHER ORGANISATIONS USING THE VILLAGE HALL
Village News Issue 59 Sept 2007 Page 8
District Councillor
Kay Rush
District Councillor
Roland Frankel
The Full Council Meeting on the 24th of July heard past
and present members and officers of the council and representatives of other
outside bodies pay tribute to Joint Chief Executive John Scott who retired on
the 31st of July.
John joined the Council as a housing officer and rose to the ranks of Deputy
Chief Executive and then Joint Chief Executive and as such became the
"public face" of the council on many bodies such as the Primary Care Trust
and the Local Strategic Partnership. He had a most approachable manner and
an encyclopaedic knowledge of all the council's work. He will be greatly
missed. The other former Joint Chief Executive, Peter Haywood, becomes
Chief Executive and Derek McNab, the Head of Leisure Services becomes
the new Deputy Chief Executive.
The Council has appointed Sita UK as its new Waste Management Contractor
from November 2007 for 5 years. You may remember that we had a
temporary contract with Cory Environmental Services after the failure of the
previous waste contractor in April 2006. Residual waste will continue to be
collected on alternate weeks for 30 weeks of the year and weekly for 22
weeks (May to Sept.)
Epping Forest District has the second highest recycling rate in the County
and we are hoping to improve on this! To encourage this we have extended
the range of Plastics which can be recycled to include margarine tubs, rigid
plastic food trays and yoghurt pots.
The proposed traffic orders for the village will be considered over the next
weeks as the results have now been collated-more about that next time.
At the time of writing this it seems as though our
hopes for a warm August have vanished. Let us
hope that by the time you are reading this we have
a sunny autumn.
District Councillors Column
Village News Issue 59 Sept 2007 Page 9
Theydon Bois Cricket Club
The Colts/Juniors section continues to prosper with over 50
youngsters between the ages of 7 and 14 registered by the end
of July 2007.
Despite a very poor summer as regards weather, eleven Colts training sessions took
place with, on average, nearly 30 Colts attending each session. Our thanks must go
out to our qualified coach Ben Stockill and all other persons who assisted at training
sessions.
The successful Colts Day is reported on page 21 with a photo on page 20. The
support and attitude of all concerned has led to a decision that the Colts day will now
feature as an annual event.
The Under 13‟s played 9 matches and whilst it was a learning process, they managed
to win 3 friendly matches. Although in the League/Cup matches they had no success,
they held their own in all bar a couple. Hopefully they will continue to improve
because the talent is there, all that is needed is belief and regular practice.
It is disappointing to go from a high to a low as both the senior sides have struggled
in the league this season, after outstanding success over the past six years. No reason
can be given for the inconsistent performances which have plagued the sides, but a
string of injuries to reliable performers have not helped. With a full complement of
fit players for the 2008 season, plus hopefully an influx of fresh blood, it is hoped
Theydon will find themselves back at the top.
IF ANYONE IS LOOKING TO JOIN A PROGRESSIVE CLUB THEN COME ALONG TO
THE GROUND OR VISIT OUR WEBSITE AT www.tbcc.co.uk FOR ANY OTHER
INFORMATION.
NOTICEBOARD
COLTS PRESENTATION NIGHT Date to be advised with full particulars
of the evening
SENIOR PRESENTATION NIGHT Date to be advised with full particulars of
format for the evening
WINTER NETS Colts and Seniors – January to April 2008
approximately – firm dates to be advised.
Village News Issue 59 Sept 2007 Page 10
The work of Loughton CAB would not be possible without our volunteers. If you
have some spare time there are many ways to get involved - You could train to be
an adviser or help with the office admin systems. Full training provided.
Come and have a chat about possibilities - contact details are on our website.
the char i t y for yo ur comm uni t y —www . lou g ht o nc ab .c o .u k
Citizens Advice Column Loughton & District Citizens Advice Bureau
Q- I had an accident at work and have been thinking about contacting a claims
management company. I‟m a bit nervous in case I‟m not happy with the way they
deal with my case - are these companies regulated and can I complain to anyone if
something goes wrong?
A - Claims management companies are companies which act as intermediaries for
people claiming compensation: they often approach people who may want to make a
claim sometimes offering “no win, no fee” agreements.
The Government has recognised that many people have not always had a fair deal
when using the services of these companies, and so has passed the Compensation
Act. The Act covers compensation claims for personal injury, criminal injuries
compensation, employment matters, housing disrepair, financial products and
industrial injury disablement benefits.
From April 2007 it is an offence to provide claims management services without
authorisation, or exemption. Claims management companies are now regulated and
they must have a formal complaints procedure.
The Department for Constitutional Affairs is acting as a regulator to claims
management companies. You can now search on the claims management website,
www.claimsregulation.gov.uk to make sure a company who approaches you or who
you are thinking of using is authorised, as well as finding further details.
For more information and advice on dealing with problems such as this or any other
matter, visit Loughton & District Citizens Advice Bureau.
Our free Advice Service helps people solve their legal, consumer, debt and other
problems by providing advice and influencing policymakers. Have a look at our
website below for our contact details, opening hours at St Mary‟s Parish Centre,
High Road, Loughton and links to AdviceGuide - a comprehensive web based
advice service.
Village News Issue 59 Sept 2007 Page 11
Neighbourhood Watch & Policing
The second neighbourhood action panel meeting for
Theydon Bois was held at the Village Hall on 15th of
August, where there was good debate regarding local
policing issues. Three priorities were set, dealing with
antisocial behaviour, increase in high visibility patrols
and better communication. The meetings are an ideal
opportunity for a cross section of the community to discuss local
issues and resolve them. We would encourage anyone who cares about the Village
and would like to have an input in the meetings to contact Caroline Law on 01992
813905. The next meeting will be in November time.
Crime continues to remain low in comparison with other local area's, however we
would urge everyone to remain vigilant and report any suspicious behaviour to
Police. There have been the following crimes recorded over the past 3 months:
9 Dwelling Burglaries; 9 Burglary other; 9 Thefts from motor vehicle;
3 Thefts of a motor vehicle; 4 Thefts ; 7 Criminal Damages
Again we would urge people to look after their property and ensure that when away
properties are left locked & secure.
In July, 2 youths from the Romford area were arrested after being involved in road
accident in Coopersale Lane, undoubtedly up to no good and not wanting to be found
they were located in fields after a search by the Police helicopter and local officers.
One of the youths was charged with road traffic offences and was bailed to appear
before Harlow magistrates court.
In the same month local Police and Community Support officers noticed two youths
acting suspiciously in a vehicle in Station approach. They ran off but were later
detained by Police and found to be in possession of drugs. They are currently on
Police Bail pending further enquires.
Pc Ray Hull still remains the 'Neighbourhood Specialist Officer' for Theydon Bois
with two new Police Community Support Officers in place, namely Jane Rudolph &
Lizal Scott. Contact can be made with Epping Police station on 01992 625535.
The local community Policing team can be contacted on 0777 9317211 (not manned
24 hours, however messages left will be replied to). Please take time to view the
Essex Police website site www.essexpolice.co.uk which has specific information
regarding the area of Theydon Bois under Epping 'South East'.
Tony Walker
Police Sergeant 2525
Epping
Caroline Law
Theydon Bois
Neighbourhood Watch Co-ordinator
01992 813905
Village News Issue 59 Sept 2007 Page 12
Village News Sponsors Page
10 Forest Drive - Telephone 01992 - 812130
See our website at www.theydonboispharmacy.co.uk
Our new consulting rooms now allow us to offer specialised clinics by appointment
Please call in at the shop or phone for further details
Private GP Consultation Services with Dr. Pradhan, inc travel vaccination & men’s health clinic
Podiatry (Chiropody) Treatment by Karen Ames BSc (Hons)- State Registered Podiatrist.
Remedial Massage for relief of tight aching muscles, sprains/strains by Anne Lawman LCSP (Phys).
Osteopathy Treatment by Bediz Akincioglu BSc (Hons) Ost. Gosc. Registered Osteopath.
Smoking Cessation Services, Blood Pressure Monitoring, Glucose Testing & Cholesterol Testing
In addition the pharmacist can advise you on how to get the most benefit from medication, on unwanted side-effects and general advice on managing minor ailments at home. We stock a large range of blood pressure monitors, tens machines & diabetic testing kits all at very competitive prices.
For all your Pharmacy Needs & Specialist Health Services
*BURIAL * CREMATION*
*ASHES BURIAL* (among the bluebells)
Full Funeral Director Services
The Funeral Director makes all the
arrangements and then conducts the
funeral. (You may choose a lady.)
Pre-booking, single or family plots
Golden Charter Funeral Plans
For immediate attention or a free
brochure call:
01245 284 985
www.green-burial.co.uk
Woodland & Wildlife Conservation Co.
HERONGATE WOOD WOODLAND CEMETERY
THEYDON BOIS BALTI HOUSE TANDOORI
RESTAURANT
FULLY LICENSED & AIR CONDITIONED
STATION APPROACH COPPICE ROW
THEYDON BOIS ESSEX CM16 7EU
TEL: 01992 813850/814104 10% Discount on take aways
Opening hours 5.30pm till 11.30pm everyday
Including bank holidays
Village News Issue 59 Sept 2007 Page 13
Village News Sponsors Page
ENJOY A MEAL AT THE BULL
Sally, Steve and the team welcome
you to The Bull to sample fine
wines, real ales, good home
cooked food including fresh fish.
We cater for all occasions
including weddings, wakes & small
parties
Food is served
12-3 and 5.30 - 9pm Mon to Sat
and Sunday 12-4pm
Booking is advisable
01992 812145
James Sear Estate Agents are celebrating
their Tenth Birthday this year. James and his
wife Heather worked in the industry long
before they opened at 311 High Street,
Epping, and have been selling local property
for over thirty years.
Their office is staffed with family members and local people who know
the area very well. If you have any questions about local property or
would like a free valuation there cannot be a better place to call.
Website - www.jamessear.co.uk E-mail - [email protected]
YOUR VILLAGE NEWS & WEBSITE
Copy deadline for next edition of Village News is 23 Nov 07
Village News Issue 59 Sept 2007 Page 14
ROYAL VISIT—Copped Hall has once again been favoured
with a Royal Visit. Following in the steps of Prince Charles,
who came to Copped Hall in 2004, His Royal Highness the
Duke of Gloucester, who is an architect, made a visit on Friday
6 July 2007 to view the 18th century mansion and to see how
the work of restoration is progressing. The Duke was greeted at
the Mansion by Lord Petre, the Lord Lieutenant of Essex who
then presented Denys Favre, the Chairman of the Copped Hall
Trust, and Alan Cox the Trust‟s Vice Chairman and Architect
(pictured on page 17). Among those also presented were Theydon Bois associates
John Padfield, Marilyn Taylor, Sylvia Keith and Trevor Roberts. The Royal Party
was then given an extensive tour of the restored sections of the Mansion and Alan
Cox conducted the Party into the garden to view the site of the Elizabethan Mansion
and the adjacent Sunken Rock Garden.
The Party then proceeded to the Walled and Long Gardens where HRH met members
of the Friends of the Copped Hall Trust who are restoring these areas. The tour
concluded with HRH planting a Cedar of Lebanon on the Lawns to commemorate the
occasion.
RESTORATION—Restoration of the Georgian Mansion by the Copped Hall Trust
continues to progress steadily. Extensive steel work has been installed in the Mansion
and more rooms restored including Mrs Wythe‟s bedroom which in early days was
Lady Henrietta Conyers dressing room. A current major restoration is the
replacement of the floors in the southwest corner of the Mansion where the great fire
of 1917 started. This work will allow the building to dry out further and should be
completed by the end of the year.
SUMMER OPEN DAY—This was held on 26th August 2007 on a glorious Sunday
when the continuous sunshine encouraged some 1,500 visitors the view the mansion
and grounds and enjoy the garden party atmosphere. On view in the Mansion were
several recently restored rooms and the current restoration of the south west corner.
The current archaeological excavations taking place on the site of the Tudor Mansion
in the grounds, backed by a professional explanation from the archaeologists
involved, proved to be of great interest and the magnificence of the restored Wall and
Long Gardens was almost beyond praise.
The arts featured prominently in the Racquets Court where the work of the well-
known local artist James Merriot was on view and the Trust shop was very busy
selling Copped Hall items including a new publication, “Nine Centuries At Copped
Hall” by Sylvia Keith.
It was announced that a private donation of £2,000 had been received for the
restoration of some of the windows, and the event itself raised some £11,500 towards
the continuing work of restoration.
Copped Hall Corner
Village News Issue 59 Sept 2007 Page 15
Copped Hall—Forthcoming Events in 2007
Theydon Bois Men’s Forum
Our Autumn session begins on
18th October and all ‘Senior Men’
from around the neighbourhood
are welcome.
We meet at fortnightly intervals
on Wednesdays, in the halls
behind the Baptist Church from
10:15 to 12:00 noon.
Come and enjoy a cup of coffee
followed by an interesting
programme:-
For details see the Village events
diary on page 36
Theydon Bois Music Society
Theydon Bois Music Society is a thriving
organisation which for 9 months of the year
presents excellent classical concerts at the Village
Hall, Theydon Bois. It meets on the 2nd Thursday
of the month and the annual subscription is £40 for
all 9 concerts, or tickets on the door cost £8. Two or
three London concerts are arranged each year,
travelling by coach, at a reduced rate.
Please contact Barbara O'Connor
on 01992 573202 or just turn up
when you will be very welcome.
The season starts off at 8 pm on 12th September
with Tim Wells & Agon Piano Trio (violin, cello
and piano). For other events see
Village Diary on page 36
SUNDAY MORNING TOURS
Held on the 3rd Sun each month (except 2nd Sun for Dec 07). Tours 10.00 to 12.00
(gates open 10.00 to 11.00 only). Refreshments and car parking.
Unless otherwise stated, all events are held at the Copped Hall Mansion. Car parking
and refreshments (where quoted) are usually available. Vehicle access is only
possible via the London entrance on the B1393 Upshire Road.
TREVOR ROBERTS
Copped Hall Trust
7th Oct Apple Day at Copped Hall
7th Oct Copped Hall Trust evening lecture in the TBVH
20th Oct Oktoberfest – Eppingen Twinning Association in Mansion cellars
10th Nov Gilbert & Sullivan Evening in the TBVH
18th Nov Copped Hall Trust evening lecture in the TBVH
15 &16th Dec Christmas Music in the Mansion
For information and tickets regarding the above, please contact 01992 610713
Village News Issue 59 Sept 2007 Page 16
Theydon Bois Village Post Office has been run by Lorna Farrell (pictured opposite)
for twenty one years. Her trusty team consists of Ann and Marilyn who have been
with Lorna for twenty years, Sue, Val and Louise (Lorna‟s daughter-in-law) and the
latest addition, Charlette who is an American, a great talking point at the counter.
Lorna believes she has been really lucky with her staff over the years and remembers
the time when she employed a man, Michael who was very popular with the ladies.
The Post Office is privately owned by Lorna, not Tescos and she has advised Village
News that it is vitally important that her friends (Lorna consider her customers to be
friends, many of whom are on first name terms) continue to support the business
because usage is a key consideration when Post Office Ltd make decisions about
closures.
One incident Lorna will never forget is the day when they re-located the Post Office
from the Bookshop to Tescos. The ladies had to wheel the safe on a trolley between
the locations and covered it in a sheet and acted like it was a perfectly normal thing
to do. Lorna fully understands that some of her services can now be accessed via the
internet but, as I know from my own experience trying to renew car tax on line, as
soon as something goes wrong you need to visit the Post Office anyway.
The Village Post Office performs many of the services provided by main branches
including on the spot Euros and Travel Insurance, Car Tax and Fishing Licences. So
next time you pop over to France for a day‟s shopping remember where to get your
cash. A limited free banking service is also offered including drawing cash and
paying in to Co-op, Alliance and Leicester, Lloyds TSB, Nat West Flex account and
Cahoot.
For those villagers who wish to use the services of E-Bay the Post Office is happy to
advise on postage costs and take care of despatch if you are lucky enough to sell.
Opening hours are:
Monday -Tuesday –Thursday- Friday 9-1 & 2-5.30
Wednesday 9-1.00
Saturday 9-12-30
Our Village Post Office is one of the many examples of the benefits of living in
Theydon Bois. They not only perform a valuable service but they do it in a friendly
and helpful way and provide the only human voice some of our old people hear from
one day to another.
As for all the shops in the village USE IT OR LOSE IT.
KEN CUSHING
Village Post Office
Village News Issue 59 Sept 2007 Page 17
Above - Lorna Farrell, our Village Postmistress
Below - The Duke of Gloucester (centre) at Copped Hall on 6th July
Village News Issue 59 Sept 2007 Page 19
Picture Post
Friday 20 July 2007, lightning strikes a tree in Poplar Row, see page 32
Village News Issue 59 Sept 2007 Page 21
Calling all those interested in playing football that are over 35 years of
age. Theydon Bois Veterans Football Club needs you.
Formed in Theydon Bois in 2000, we play on the Buxton Trust ground off
Loughton Lane on Saturday afternoons. The season runs from September
until April.
We play in two cup competitions, over 35 years and over 45 years and
arranged friendlies. Food is provided after the game, which is washed down
with something from the bar.
If you are interested in playing contact James Dodman
by email on [email protected]
The first fixture is on 1st September away to Debden sports, so if you fancy a
match please get in touch.
The Colts day took place on 08th July 2007 and can only be described as a
great success, with 23 Colts taking place in a 30 overs per side match. Whilst
the result was in slight dispute, (a draw was the ultimate decision), Cricket
was the overall winner. Thanks must go to everyone who helped on the day,
the Umpires, the Scorers, the Team Managers and the Raffle Organisers.
The youngsters who took place in the match were a credit to their families
and, to this end, their names are recorded to bring a “glow of pride to their
cheeks.” (See also picture opposite which shows some of the youngsters).
Bradley Allgrove, Kyle Allgrove, Jake Andrews, Carly Buisson, Adam Bull,
Ben Burgess, Elliot Day, Christopher Jones, Anthony Koczan, Matthew
Koczan, Oliver Longshaw, Owen McKelvey, Ryan Park, Shaun Park, Joseph
Pascale, Duncan Platais, Martin Platais, Greg Price, Douglas Sayers, Ryan
Small, Jack Tait, Cameron Weekes, and Jack Winch.
Theydon Bois Cricket Club—Colts Day 8th July
Theydon Bois Veterans Football Club
See Cricket Club Report on page 9
Village News Issue 59 Sept 2007 Page 22
The Parish Council has decided that it would be in the best interests of the Village to
produce a Village Design Statement (VDS). An association has been set up for the
purposes of preparing this statement.
BACKGROUND - A village design statement gives a detailed description of the
existing character and main features of design in the Village and guidelines for how
this should be respected in any new development. It identifies the physical properties
and characteristics of the village and its surroundings that are valued by local people.
It will set out to:
1. Express the views of the villagers on managing change.
2. Give positive guidance to designers and developers on acceptable design from
the community point of view.
3. Help protect visually important buildings and open spaces.
4. Assist the local planning authority in their determination of planning
applications.
THE CONSULTATION PROCESS - We have already launched the publicity campaign
to inform residents at the Donkey Derby and the annual Horticultural Show and have
met with a warm response so far. The committee will be looking for the
maximum input from all villagers and to this end will be circulating with the
Christmas edition of the Village News, a questionnaire which we hope each and
every one of you will take the time to complete and return. We will ask you to return
your questionnaire by the end of January 2008.
FINANCING THE PROJECT - The Rural Community Council for Essex will be
making a grant of £2,500 but financing a village wide questionnaire, financing a
photoshoot day and producing a glossy brochure will not be covered by this grant.
We will need to attract other contributions. The Parish Council, the Horticultural
Society and the Rural Preservation Society have already committed themselves
financially. We will be asking clubs, associations and societies associated with the
Village Hall and who are users of the Hall whether they would be prepared to make a
contribution, however small, towards this new initiative.
The creation of a Village Design Statement is an exciting project for Theydon Bois
with great potential and the completed document will be a standard for preservation
and development within the Village. At this early stage and following on from the
questionnaire, we are planning a photoshoot day in April, and are hoping to have
produced the Village Design Statement by the end of 2008. However, I am sure there
are many hurdles to jump before we get there.
JOHN EATON
Chairman, Village Design Statement Committee
Ed - John & the TBVDA information stall at the Donkey Derby is pictured on the right
Theydon Bois Village Design Statement Association
Village News Issue 59 Sept 2007 Page 23
REMEMBRANCE SUNDAY - Our annual Service of Remembrance
will take place on Sunday 11th November, 2007 starting at the War
Memorial, St. Mary‟s Church, Coppice Row at 10.45 a.m. and
continuing in the Church for the main part of the service. In the
event of inclement weather the entire service will take place in the
Church. Medals may be worn and standards carried. Everyone is
welcome.
ABOUT THE ROYAL BRITISH LEGION - Founded in 1921 as a voice for the ex-
service community, it has become the UK‟s leading charity providing financial,
social and emotional support to millions who have served and are currently serving in
the British Armed Forces and their dependants. The Legion has a membership of
some 500,000 Members.
WHY A POPPY? - In 1922 poppies were found growing in abundance amid crosses
and burial grounds in the fields in Flanders and became the symbol of the Royal
British Legion. My appeal is again this year, please do give generously when you
see the poppy sellers outside the shops or they call on you at your homes and please
„Wear your poppy with pride‟.
VOLUNTEERS NEEDED - I have a further appeal to residents in Theydon Bois. Due
to age, illness and incapacity we have lost some of our regular poppy sellers and need
volunteers to take their place. Can you please spare an hour or so any time between
Saturday 3rd and Saturday 10th November helping to sell poppies? Please contact our
poppy organiser, Alan Hollingbery, at 31 Forest Drive. Tel: 01992 813260. Thank
you. Finally, a big thank you to all who responded to my Falklands 25th Anniversary
Appeal in June this year. Your generosity is appreciated.
HARRY MEMORY
Royal British Legion
Village News Issue 59 Sept 2007 Page 24
Do you make a note in your diary of things you don‟t want to
miss? Here‟s something I hope you will enter now!
On Friday 2 November at 8.00 pm the Society has arranged for
the 700-year-old Theydon Garnon Charter to be on display in
the Village Hall when Richard Harris, the Archive Service
Manager of the Essex Record Office, will put it in its historical context and explain
its meaning and significance with an illustrated talk.
The Charter was granted by Edward I in 1305 to „Hugh Gernoun of Theyden
Gernoun‟ and is written on vellum (calfskin) and still has the green and yellow silk
cords joining it to the King‟s great seal inscribed on a large disc of green wax.
No one knew of its existence until it was discovered some 25 years ago in a long
forgotten deed box by a City of London firm that was moving to new premises. It
now belongs to the Society and is kept at the Essex Record Office in Chelmsford.
The Charter is written in Medieval Latin but we will provide an English translation!
How many of today‟s records will still be in existence – and readable – in 700 years?
Come and see the real thing!
PETER NEWTON
Theydon Bois & District Rural Preservation Society
FORMAL
1st - 31 Woburn Avenue
2nd - 19 Baldocks Road
3rd - 18 Hornbeam Close
INFORMAL
Equal 1st
- 8 Hornbeam Road & 42 Woburn Ave
3rd - 48 Orchard Drive
COMMERCIAL
1st - Premier Valet Services
2nd - The Bull
3rd - The Queen Victoria
HARDSTANDING WITH PLANTING
1st - 8 Woburn Avenue
2nd - 4 Red Oaks Mead
3rd - 4 Blackacre Road
During June Parish Councillors viewed front gardens & nominated 71 for
consideration by judges from the Horticultural Society
June was very wet and had an adverse effect on many gardens resulting in 19 being
selected for judging together with an additional 6 arising from inspections round the
village to draw up the short list. Past winners again showed up on the short list but
there were an encouraging number of gardens new to the judging which took place
on 12th July.
Results were as follows: - (well done Woburn Avenue!)
Front Gardens Competition 2007
Village News Issue 59 Sept 2007 Page 25
Despite being the holder of the Best Kept Village in Essex
(Class 2) award for 2007, Theydon Bois has some
undesirable features which it could well do without – a
proliferation of road signs.
Regretfully, to many, the picture of a sleepy village in the
past with horse drawn traffic, and perhaps the occasional
motor vehicle or the bus trundling through on its way to
Epping or Romford, has long gone. Such transport has been
replaced by the monster of the age, which few of us cannot
do without - the motor vehicle. Motorcycles, cars ranging
from minis to gas guzzling four by fours, traders vans and
large lorries to name but a few, regularly use our residential
roads and a similar flow of similar traffic passes through
our Village to other areas.
A more recent phenomenon is the return of the cyclist to our roads due to increased
leisure time and/or a desire to keep fit. Today‟s cyclists ride machines, which are
either rugged mountain (?) bikes intended for use off road, or ultra lightweight, high
geared, machines which can be ridden at high speeds such that drivers of motor
vehicles often experience difficulty in overtaking them. Regretfully, some cyclists
are also inconsiderate road users, despite their vulnerability, and often ignore speed
limits, traffic lights and road signs.
However, modern technology may now have found a possible answer to the speeding
problem. Special speed limit signs have been introduced which illuminate when a
speed limit is exceeded by a vehicle. A brightly lit sign is displayed with the
commanding message ”30 (or the relevant speed restriction) SLOW DOWN”;
surprisingly, drivers have obeyed this command despite it being given by an
impersonal electronic device.
Three of these new signs are now sited in the Village on the hilly sections of Coppice
Row, Piercing Hill and in Loughton Lane. Already they appear to have been effective
so that drivers and even runners training for marathons have been brought under
control. So in this respect they are welcome, despite being three further items of
street furniture which detract from the scenic beauty of Theydon Bois.
They are powered by solar panels at their top, which give the appearance of tall
ladies with their hats askew, and they are therefore environmentally friendly. But
how effective can they be with drivers who are determined to break the speed limit
only time will tell, and hopefully the new signs will encourage a return to good
driving/cycling habits and a renewed consideration for other road users, especially in
Theydon Bois.
TREVOR ROBERTS
Road Signs in Theydon Bois
Village News Issue 59 Sept 2007 Page 26
Robert Caplan and his wife are entertaining her brother and sister-in-law, Olwen
Peel and Charles Stanton – all of whom are associated with Robert in a
publishing business. Because Robert insists on uncovering the truth about his
brother Martin’s ‘suicide’, many unpalatable revelations ensue. Before, he had
good memories of Martin, a wife who seemed too good for him, two partners he
liked and respected and a girl he could idealize. Now he finds none of these
attributes are true. at Village Hall on 25th to 27th October
Box Office: Mrs C James 18 Hornbeam Close Theydon Bois
Essex CM16 7JT
Tel: 01992 812250
presents
By J.B.PRIESTLEY
Theydon Bois Allotments
I am pleased to advise you
that I have registered the Title
to the parcel of land – the
Allotment Site- off Loughton
Lane in the name of Theydon
Bois Parish Council as the
registered proprietors with the
Land Registry on 18th May
2007. The Registered Title is
EX 794600.
The land has the benefit of the
Rights granted by the Deed of
Gift dated 15th July 1931 from
Mrs L.E. Buxton and Edward
North Buxton to the Parish of Theydon Bois.
This will safeguard the allotments for the future benefit of the village.
ANTHONY PURKISS
Village News Issue 59 Sept 2007 Page 27
Throughout the summer the appalling weather of low temperatures and excessive
rainfall turned gardens into waterlogged swamps and thwarted the early growth of
many plants. Outside events were badly affected and lightning strikes experienced
locally. But when conditions improved the countryside wore a mantle of bright green
and many plants bloomed excessively as if to catch up for lost time. Much has
happened locally including the threat of a West Ham Football training facility at
Blunt‟s Farm, problems with Central line trains and an incidence of violence using a
knife. But the Village life continues regardless so read on!
The Theydon Bois Parish Council (TBPC) Chairman, Robert
Glozier, presented Jim Watts with the Chairman‟s Rose Bowl
Villager of the Year Award. Although only a Village resident
for the last nine years, Jim has shown great commitment and
dedication to Theydon Bois especially regarding the Village
Website and the production of the Village News.
Alarm bells rang in Theydon Bois and the surrounding area
when it was revealed that the West Ham Football Club was
allegedly expressing interest in the controversial Blunts Farm/Parsonage Golf site as
a possible location for a new training facility. This was the latest twist in the ongoing
saga of the site, and campaigners against its development and the associated lorry
movements (currently stopped) immediately expressed their concern. A Theydon
Bois and Abridge Action Group (TBAAG) spokesman said, “ These (academy) plans
must be treated with the utmost suspicion, we need to protect the green belt”. This
situation is a repeat of that five years ago when the Tottenham Hotspur Football Club
wished to establish their training facility in Epping Lane between the Village and
Abridge; the application was rejected on green belt grounds. However the West Ham
Club was no longer interested in this project – eternal vigilance is the price of
freedom!
The creeping tide of violence involving the use of the knife, now prevalent in parts of
London, finally reached Theydon Bois when a sixteen-year-old Loughton youth
sustained multiple stab wounds after an altercation with a group of youths outside
Theydon Bois Station. Increasing youth violence near local Central Line Stations had
increased since the Mayor of London introduced the issue of free travel passes to
those aged 16 and under which made travel out of London easy for troublemakers.
Theydon Bois youths were among four who were questioned by the police following
a spate of graffiti incidents in Debden and surrounding areas. A Village
Neighbourhood Watch Action Panel now meets regularly in the Theydon Bois
Village Hall (TBVH). Police/public communication was one matter discussed and,
especially, the difficulty in contacting the Essex Police which plans to centralise its
nine county switchboards into one at the Police Headquarters in Chelmsford.
The car park of the TBVH became a bus park when a number of vintage double and
The Past Summer in Theydon Bois
Village News Issue 59 Sept 2007 Page 28
single-decker buses arrived to take part in the North London Transport Society
Meeting. Many were London Transport vehicles from the 1940s onwards and these
magnificent vehicles in their red and green colour schemes made a handsome sight
against the spring foliage of the village. Many were reminded of the single-decker
London Transport bus that once ran from Epping to Romford via the village along a
route, which was discontinued in late 2006.
The Theydon Bois Short Mat Bowls Club held its Presentation Lunch in the TBVH.
After an excellent meal, the Club Secretary Ted Norris presented the Eric Furze Cup
to Penny Page. He also made further presentations as follows (winners named first,
runners up second): Men's Singles – Bert Taylor and Alan Drake, Ladies Singles –
Penny Page and Barbara Langford, Men‟s Pairs – Brian Parker/John Field and Ken
Rae/Ted Norris, Ladies Pairs – Joan Larner/Penny Page and Ann Washer/Val
Mathews, Mixed Pairs – Bert Taylor/Iris May and Brian Parker/Penny Page, Target
Bowls – Bert Taylor.
The Theydon Bois Tennis Club held a charity tennis event which was supported by
some 70 players and friends. Simon Wallace won the Men‟s Tournament with John
Jones and Ben Johnson as joint runners up. Gwynneth Mingay and Clare Smith were
the joint winners of the Ladies event. The event raised £640 for the St Margaret‟s
Hospital Breast Cancer Research Unit at Epping.
A sombre occasion at St Mary‟s Church was the Service of Praise and Thanksgiving
held for Roger McEwen who unexpectedly died on 12 Jun 07 at his Theydon Bois
home in Morgan Crescent. A young 62, Rogers‟ death was a shock not only to his
family but also to many villagers as he had served the local community in a number
of ways including that of Parish Councillor.
A large audience of members and friends were entertained
to an enjoyable evening at the June meeting of the
Theydon Bois Music Society. In line with the Society‟s
policy of encouraging young musicians embarking on their
musical careers to play at the Society‟s meetings, its
Chairman, Barbara O‟Connor, scored a major success by
engaging the Erato Piano Trio. This ensemble played
works by Mozart, Suk, Bridge and Rachmaninov. But it
was in the Mendelssohn Barholdy Piano Trio in D Minor
that the players really excelled themselves and delighted
their audience who applauded enthusiastically.
Because the exceptional rainfall waterlogged the Plain in Coppice Row, the annual
Donkey Derby held by the Theydon Bois Scout Group was moved to the Village
Green (see pictures on page 18). The events proceeded at a spanking pace under the
direction of the Masters of Ceremony and Race Commentators Brian Revell and
Andy Bowles. Seven races were held with named riders eg. “Flash” by Lighting Out
The Past Summer in Theydon Bois (continued)
Village News Issue 59 Sept 2007 Page 29
of Cloud – most ominous. The donkeys were very lively with many
throwing their riders, resulting in some sore bottoms, while other
steeds had to be “encouraged” to finish in order to provide three
winners. Popular amusements kept the children, and therefore their
parents, happy; most popular was the hot dog and burger stall
provisioned by local butcher John Phillips and the Theydon Bakery.
The Derby ended with a heavy thundery shower (thanks to a certain
runner) but this did not detract from a very successful event. Because
of the Village Carnival atmosphere generated, it was hoped that the
City of London, the responsible authority for the Green, might allow
use of the Green for the 2008 Derby.
The Village Design Statement (VDS) Group had held its first promotional event at
the Donkey Derby and the level of interest was rewarding. Although not legally
binding, the VDS would be a useful document in planning terms, and could be
promoted elsewhere in the Village.
Both the TBPC and Eleanor Laing MP are supporting a Private Parliamentary
Members Bill to remove gardens from the definition of brown field sites.
The Theydon Bois Singers gave their Summer Concert entitled ” An English
Serenade” to a large audience in the TBVH. This vintage company once again gave a
performance where the singing was melodious, robust and most enjoyable against the
background of a quiet English evening. The conductor and accompanist were, once
again, Janet Cass and Paul Chilvers. The resounding applause, which the Singers
received at the end of the evening, was more than well earned.
Local resident Brenda Dowsett, 78, of Dossett‟s Retreat revealed that she has
benefited considerable from a long term study group set up to deal with the common
and disabling complaints of osteoarthritis and osteoporosis. As part of her personal
treatment, Brenda would regularly climb the full flight of 67 steps at the Theydon
Bois Station until her use of the handrail was unnecessary. Brenda has finally had
both knees replaced, is quite mobile and plays bowls. Happily married to Vic for 57
years, and living in a bungalow, Brenda thoroughly recommends other women to
follow her experience and claims that she has been kept active by the advice received
from the staff of the Chingford Study.
The Theydon Art Group held its 47th annual two-day exhibition in the TBVH. Thirty
-three members exhibited a total of 156 paintings in various mediums ranging from
watercolour to wood veneer; 38 paintings were purchased by visitors, a record
compared with previous years. Forty-six members and friends of the Theydon Bois
Art Group visited Denham in Suffolk to spend a day in the countryside of John
Constable.
The Theydon Bois Country, Folk and Barn Dance Club continued with its weekly (continued at bottom of page 30)
The Past Summer in Theydon Bois (continued)
Village News Issue 59 Sept 2007 Page 30
The Parish Council Planning Committee continue to meet fortnightly to consider
applications for planning permission submitted to Epping Forest District Council. We
are not the Planning Authority or indeed professional Planning Officers but we are
Statutory Consultees. Primarily we focus on the impact any new building or
extension will have on the street scene and whether we consider the development is
appropriate within the village. We are always happy to listen to residents concerns
although we cannot make any decision until we have all the necessary information
and the matter is discussed at the appointed Planning Committee Meeting. These
meetings are public meetings; the agendas are displayed several days in advance on
the Parish Council notice boards.
As many of you are aware the District Council refused the latest application for the
conversion of Wansfell College into fourteen flats on the grounds that the car park
was inappropriate within the Metropolitan Green Belt. The developers have since
appealed against this decision. The Planning Inspectorate are now accumulating all
the necessary information and they have indicated that they expect the Inquiry to be
held in December.
We remain very concerned about any potential developments on the
Parsonage Golf site. The Planning Inspectorate have decided that they
could no longer hold the appeals against the enforcement notices in
abeyance and these have been restarted. The Parish Council is
working closely with Stephan Solan (Head of Enforcement at
EFDC), The Rural Preservation Society and Lambourne Parish
Council to decide the best way forward to ensure residents‟ views and
opinions are represented at the Inquiry which has been set for 29th
January 2008.
SUE JONES
meetings in the TBVH. Run by Tricia Hazlehurst and Don Edmunds, the Club has
been in existence for some fifty years. It has about forty members of whom some 22
are regulars; the age range is 40 years plus with the eldest being 80. This form of
dancing proves to be an enjoyable way of keeping fit in congenial company.
The Theydon Bois Friends of the Cancer Research UK charity received a Certificate
of Achievement from the Charity for its efforts in raising more than £400,000 for this
cause over the last 33 years. And the recently announced total for 2006 was a most
creditable £21,900.
The “summer” holidays are over and the children are back at school and life once
again increases pace with many Village events to look forward to including
Halloween and Guy Fawkes Night. Have a good autumn!
TREVOR ROBERTS
Local History Recorder for Theydon Bois
Planning Matters
The Past Summer in Theydon Bois (concluded)
Village News Issue 59 Sept 2007 Page 31
The next Parish Council elections are due to take place in May 2008 when the
existing council will have served its term of office. A number of the existing
councillors have indicated that they will not offer themselves for re-election and the
purpose of this article is to encourage villagers to come forward and stand for
election.
The Parish Council consists of eleven councillors who are appointed for a term of
four years. Councillors meet on a monthly basis to discuss matters of local interest.
Bi-monthly there is a public meeting where decisions are taken. There are sub
committees for planning, environment and cemetery which also meet on a regular
basis. In addition councillors represent the village at other meetings dealing with
local matters including the Village Association, the Buxton Trust and Village News.
It is not necessary to attend all meetings.
In addition to meetings there are tasks which need to be performed including litter
picking, running the allotments and cemetery and assisting the clerk with the
accounts. An Emergency Response Plan is maintained and it is likely that certain
councillors would help the emergency services should a disaster befall the village.
Ensuring that the village receives its fair share of district or county services is also an
important task performed by parish councillors. Every planning application made in
the parish is reviewed and passed on to the District Council planners with a
recommendation.
The current councillors all stood under the ”Conservative Alliance” label; they are a
mixture of actual Conservatives and some like minded individuals, all of whom are
happy to work together on a voluntary basis for the good of the village. This has
resulted in the council being run on a totally non political basis. At the election the
local Conservative party will provide assistance with the election formalities,
publicity etc. No doubt the other political parties would be pleased to provide similar
assistance to suitable candidates who wished to stand. In addition it is not too
onerous to stand completely independently.
There was no election in 2004 because there were just eleven candidates for eleven
positions. In 2008 it would be highly desirable to have an election as, by having an
electoral mandate the council will be able to move forward with confidence knowing
that people have made a choice of who they want to represent them.
Parish Council Elections
If you would like to know more about becoming a parish councillor
please contact the Parish Clerk on 01992 813442
Parish Council Public Meeting 2007
Village News Issue 59 Sept 2007 Page 32
News in Brief, Comments & Notices
RUBBISH COLLECTION
On the 11th July Epping Forest District
Council announced some changes to
the re-cycling of plastics.
In addition to plastic bottles(such as
milk bottles, drinks bottles, detergent
bottles, shampoo and conditioner
bottles) residents can now recycle
margarine tubs, ice cream tubs, yoghurt
pots, plastic food/vegetable trays and
plastic bags by using the clear plastic
sacks provided by the council free of
charge. Bottle lids are now recyclable
but it is best to squash bottles down to
aid compaction.
The Parish Council has also been
advised that a contract has been agreed
with a new contractor for the collection
of rubbish and this provides for weekly
collections for twenty weeks in the
summer. A weekly food waste
collection is also being considered.
THANK YOU MRS ROLL
The Parish Council would like
to thank Mrs Barbara Roll for
providing a bench at the
cemetery which is dedicated to
all the Mothers in the cemetery
STREET TREES
It has come to our notice that
boughs have been cut off some
street trees, presumably by
householders. Tree pruning is
a specialised job and pruning
not properly carried out can
allow disease to enter the
tree's system. Epping District
Council have asked us to bring
this to your notice. Residents
are urged to report problems
to Epping Forest District
Council Office at Hemnall
Street, telephone 01992
564562.
LIGHTNING STRIKES THEYDON
At around 12 noon on Friday 20 July 2007 a tree in Poplar Row, Theydon Bois was
struck by lightning sending one of its uppermost branches crashing to the ground (see
picture on page 19). The lightning, in travelling to earth, blew the bark off the entire length
of the trunk & sent shards of wood flying for yards around. A resident from a nearby
house said “It sounded like a bomb going off; we thought it had hit the house. The splinters have
landed up to 75 feet away.” Fortunately, we do not believe that anyone was hurt in the
natural incident. We moved as much debris as we could lift out of the road, but the main
fallen branch was extremely large & heavy. Epping Forest Conservators were notified &
attended within the hour to deal with the fallen branch. They were going to reduce the
fallen timber & return in a day or two to deal with the tree itself. Another of their team
reported that the flying debris from the strike had broken 10 window panes in Pakes
Farm. Their conclusion was that the tree would probably have to be felled & then be
taken into the forest to be allowed to decay naturally. - Report -DIANE & JIM GILLESPIE
Village News Issue 59 Sept 2007 Page 33
HISTORY OF THEYDON BOIS PRIMARY SCHOOL
As a former pupil of this school, I was interested to read the account of the
school history in the March edition of Village News, but certain matters in the
first paragraph required some comment. First, there is the photograph which
purports to be of the old school. It may be, but it seems unlikely. As far as I
am aware, most existing early photographs of Theydon Bois are after
1910.
This photograph would have had to be taken in c1900 as the school house
was demolished soon after this to make way for the new extension of 1903.
Furthermore, other documents describe it as "small".
There is also the "street light"; and although gas came to Theydon in 1872,
this is an unlikely feature. Second, there is the "Hadon scheme". In the early
1920s a Committee was set up under Sir William Hadow (not Hadon) to
review secondary education. Its published recommendations in 1926 formed
the underlying basis for the better-known 1944 Education Act and many of its
proposals did not come into force until 1947. However, one was introduced
in the early 1930s: that all pupils over 11 should be educated separately
from younger pupils.
So when the school became a Junior and Infant School only on 3rd October
1932, 44 children of 11+ age were transferred to the Epping Senior (Church
of England) School. Third, we know rather more about the early years of the
school than the opening paragraph implies.
Although a small school existed in 1822 it wasn't until 1840 that Mrs Dare,
the patron of the curacy, provided the freehold site and a third of the cost
to build a school for 60 pupils. With the growth of the village, additions
were needed to the school and, at one point, Essex County Council
acquired land in Loughton Lane for a separate Infants School.
The small school house built in the early 1840s suffered the same fate as the
first St Mary's on a nearby site. The first known School Mistress was Mrs Mary
Ann Maynard. Appointed in 1849, she had two monitors to help her.
Although unqualified, she taught the children successfully for a further thirty-
one years.
DAVID WALLING
Ed - The school website includes a school history section which may be found via a link
on the village website at www.theydon.org.uk
News in Brief, Comments & Notices
Village News Issue 59 Sept 2007 Page 34
Theydon Bois held its own Great British Village Show on Saturday 28th July. The organising
committee, anxious about the effect of three very wet months, were delighted to see an average
increase in entries of nearly 60% from enthusiastic villagers. New allotment holders helped
swell entries from Horticultural Society members in the fruit, vegetable and flower sections by
more than 80%, whilst the similar section open to all comers increased by a third.
A very high standard of exhibits was shown in the photographic section where nearly 80
photos were to be seen in 8 classes. Cookery, with entries up by a third, featured lots of jam
and 10 fruit cakes cut in half by the judge, looked very appetising.
Close liaison with the Village School resulted in a separate room full of colourful, interesting
items much appreciated by the many visitors. Reasons for this very welcome increase in
entries were discussed by the Committee during their well deserved visit to the pub after the
event, The recently televised series of “The Great British Village Show” and an enthusiastic
uptake of village allotments must, it was thought, have helped to produce the best show seen in
the village for some years
BARRY TURNER
President
Horticultural Show 2007
BANKSIAN MEDAL Most successful A&B (exc winners last 2 years) A. Hollingbery
FRANK & JOSIE WAY
MEM CUP
Best fuchsia exhibit G. Haselhurst
TED LOCK MEMORIAL CUP Best Cactus/ Succulent Mrs H. Bird
GAZETTE CHALLENGE BOWL Best fruit or veg exhibit Section A & B Mrs P. Taylor
GERALD BUXTON CUP Best flower or plant exhibit Section A & B Mrs J. Turner
JOHN MONKHOUSE CUP Most successful exhibit Section A
(exc winners last 5 yrs) A. Hollingbery
WILLIAM WAY CUP Most successful exhibitor Section A A. Hollingbery
SECRETARY’S CUP Most successful exhibitor Section B A. Hollingbery
ELCEE CUP Handicraft Miss A. Pollard
COMMITTEE CUP Photography B. Turner
KESWICK CUP Cookery Mrs M. Kitson
SILVER SPOON Best cookery entry Mrs M. Kitson
BUXTON CUP Wine D. Seaborne
GARDEM NEWS SHIELD Most successful junior section Miss L. Howland
MINI SHIELD Runner-up junior section Miss L. Penegar
RHS CERTIFICATE Best Junior entry Theydon Bois Primary
School RB RE
THEYDON BOIS HORTICUKTURAL SOCIETY - WINNERS & AWARDS 2007
Village News Issue 59 Sept 2007 Page 35
Village Website www.theydon.org.uk
Edited & Produced by
Jim Watts
Village News
Edited & Produced by
Tony Ames
Horticultural Show 2007
Copy for Village News & Website Send to Madeleine McCarthy Parish Clerk, Parish Office,
Theydon Bois Village Hall, Phone & Fax 01992 813442
NEXT COPY DEADLINE 23 Nov 2007
Village News Issue 59 Sept 2007 Page 36
13 Sept Theydon Bois Music Society— Concert at VH—(violin, cello & piano)
21 Sept Theydon Bois Tennis Club Quiz Night Village Hall
25 Sept Theydon Bois Country, Folk & Barn Dance season starts
27 Sept Parish Council Public Meeting Village Hall 8pm
6 Oct Litter Pick - meet Village Hall at 9 am
6 Oct St Clare’s Hospice—Quiz Evening—V Hall 7.30pm—ring 812042 for tickets
10 Oct Theydon Bois Men’s Forum - ”Teaching in the USA” see page 15
11 Oct Theydon Bois Music Society—Concert at VH (piano & violin)
19 Oct Horticultural Society—Talk and heaviest pumpkin judging—Village Hall
24 Oct Theydon Bois Men’s Forum-”Reading the Waves:a life in Electronics”see page 15
25-27 Oct Theydon Bois Drama Society - Dangerous Corner
27 Oct Theydon Bois Men’s Forum-”London Walk - Little Venice”” see page 15
2 Nov Rural Preservation Society-Theydon Garnon Charter & Talk—see page 24
3 Nov Litter Pick - meet Village Hall at 9 am
8 Nov Theydon Bois Music Society—Concert at Village Hall (harp & flute)
14 Nov Theydon Bois Men’s Forum - ”Mayfair” see page 15
22 Nov Horticultural Society—AGM & Talk on Bee Keeping—Village Hall
28 Nov Theydon Bois Men’s Forum - ”The Gaynes Park Estate” see page 15
29 Nov Parish Council Public Meeting Village Hall 8pm
1 Dec Litter Pick - meet Village Hall at 9 am
7 Dec Christmas Tree Lighting - Village Hall
11 Dec Theydon Bois Singers Christmas Concert—Village Hall 7.45 pm
12 Dec Theydon Bois Men’s Forum - ”Memories of Christmas” see page 15
10-12 Jan 08 Theydon Bois Drama Society - Pantomime - Rumpelstiltzkin
See page 15 Copped Hall Events Diary
If you would like your event included in the forthcoming events section either in Village News or the
Village Web-Site please notify the Parish Clerk by phone or e-mail as per the contact details on page 35.
Entries for Newsletter diary must be received by the relevant copy date and are NOT automatically
rolled over to the next diary. Onus is therefore on the organiser to re-confirm for the next village news.
Village Events Diary